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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Hey, everybody, and welcome to a brand new episode like that.
It be Patrick ju damn Love.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
I've never heard that before.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
You've never heard that saying before.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
I've never heard anybody tell me I was who love?
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Oh oh, look who shows up here? It's that bitch
that doesn't tell anybody anything's going.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
On, right, or didn't respond to you about the Chinese food?
Speaker 1 (00:59):
I know you didn't respond last night. You just went
Chinese food. I would expect it. Did you want to
go get some like asking a question or something like that?
Considering that, all I did was answer real fast because
I was thinking China Garden. We could just go up
to Chiina Garden. That was your response. It was some
Chinese food. But been like, you know, so what are
you guys doing for dinner? You want to go to
(01:22):
China Garden, but you guys are going to lunch with
your dad.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
We went, Yeah, we went and got Italian last night.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Every time I go to that Bonapadito, I always say
I when to get spaghetti.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
You never get spaghetti. I don't know why. Whenever I
go to like an Italian restaurant, like, I don't want
to just get like spaghetti. I want to get something
that I possibly couldn't get anywhere else rather than just pasta.
I could make spaghetti at home. I know it's not
going to taste the same, you know, as you get
like professional you know, marin ara and shit like that,
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or whatever sauces they have.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
I mean, I just love spaghetti. So I was like,
you know what, I'm going to try it here. And
then it's like you start looking at the other stuff
and I'm like, I got this thing is a pork chop,
like a big pork chop, and it was in this
like wine orange sauce when with some mashed potatoes and
some vegetables.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
That sounds pretty good. Yeah, it was good.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
It was good.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Yeah. It's funny because I think around here when we
think Italian food, we think just like pasta dishes. You know,
you don't think about all the other stuff that is Italian.
But it's you know, they do more than just eat
pasta all the goddamn time. You know, not everybody is
out there pizza. Oh yeah, I'm just saying not trying to,
you know, chase e turnal down a fucking sewer hole
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and try to rescue a princess and eat pasta all
the time. You know, they're just trying to rescue the
princess all the time. That's really what they're trying to
do over there, or their girlfriend Penelope that they're gonna
dump for a princess or was Eventually she's going to
become the leader of a giant city out there in
the middle of nowhere that's gonna have a bunch of
dancing people. And I didn't realize that that's who that
(03:02):
was when uh, when they played Mario Odyssey.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
I never played Odyssey.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Oh so one area in Odyssey you go to the city.
It's like a city area, and Penelope is like the
mayor of the city, which is the girl from the
Super Mario Land. Yeah, yeah, I did. I didn't put
two and two together. Yeah, with the whole thing that's
going on that Julil, somebody's watching Deadpool and Wolverine while
we're on our podcast. Nice So, but yeah, I ended
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up last night because so the work week's been super busy.
But a bunch of the manufacturing guys that got together
and they did like a mini barbecue outside and they
had a bunch of stuff and and uh, you know,
one of them is Vietnamese. The other two are Filipinos,
so they just did their style barbecue, and so they
gave me a plate of stuff that because I didn't
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have to get a chance to go out there and
need I was leaving them like I gotta get back.
You know, I'm going home. I'm tired, I don't want
to know, not to be rude, I don't want to
stick around for your barbecue because it's ready four thirty
and I'm gonna get home and stuff. I'm fucking starving
and all this other shit. And so they gave me,
you know, one one of the ladies gave me this
giant plate of food and it was like ribs, I
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think they were like pork ribs. And then there was sausage,
like a spicy and Dooley's type sausage. And then the
Vietnamese girl there she made pork cheek, which I had
never had before. And my god, was that pork cheek
fucking delicious. Oh my god, that's one of the best
things I've had. It tasted like, you know what, like
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almost like Chinese barbecue pork, like that type of like
sweet ish thing, but it was like crispy and kind
of fatty, so almost kind of like a checerone, almost
like a cheezerne but not like not that quite but
very still like spongy type of thing for everything that's there.
But it was I was like, man, that's that's fucking delicious.
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And so that's what I ended up having for dinner
last night, because you know, we didn't go after Chinese food.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
So that bitch Dragonfly Rain.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yeah, I know, she didn't say anything. I mean, you
know she's so busy throughout the day.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I oh, trust me, I know.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
So how was your week? I guess two weeks.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
So last week, I swear at the beginning of the
week it like dragged, like especially Tuesday, we had a
I got there early, well, I get there at the
same time, usually between seven and seven thirty, and I
just start working. I don't give a shit, but I
did a bunch of stuff, got some other stuff ready.
We had to tak our vanning to get fixed, which
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is still there, but.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
So the driver took it off.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
U took it out to get dropped off, and he
called me when he was ready. So I went to
go pick him up, got back, got the drivers out,
and I'm like, God, it feels like it's got to
be close to the eleven o'clock, it was only nine.
I was like, we did all this work and it's
only nine o'clock. Oh my god. But I mean towards
the end of the week it kind of felt started
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feeling better. I just don't know what it was.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Especially Tuesday and.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Wednesday, it just felt like those days dragged so much.
Excuse me, but I had a barbecue.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
At my job.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Last time, not yesterday Friday, but the friday before, and
you know, it was fun. It just cracks me up.
And I know I talked about this on my stream
and everything. But got the one guy who has a problem,
Oh we're not a team and all those other bullshit.
He doesn't eat pork, that's fine whatever, So I made
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sure there was something there for him to eat, Like
I got chicken, I got some hot links and some
hot dogs. I was gonna get ribs, but you don't
eat pork. So I was like, you know, I'm not
gonna be fucked up to get something.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
You're also not going to spend the amount on fucking
beef ribs to have everybody well.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Yeah they're good, but damn yeah, but yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I'm cooking.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
He gets back and he starts putting stuff away, and
all of a sudden, I seen him. He starts taking
those lunch or sitting down like he's not eating. But
I'm like, whatever, it's almost done anyway, so I'm not
gonna you know, I was gonna have him work until
it was done, but I don't care. Food gets done
and he's putting stuff away, and I go, well, food's ready.
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He goes, I'm I don't want anything, Like what I know.
The food's done, Go get something to eat.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
No, I don't want.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
I don't want any of that. And I'm like, okay,
if you don't want to eat, that's that's fine. But
you knew ahead of time I was getting stuff for you.
So if you knew you were gonna eat nothing, why wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
You have told me?
Speaker 2 (07:45):
And I wouldn't have got so much food. He just
looks at me, and I just walked away, and I'm
not you know, I just shaking my head about the
whole thing and make me laugh. It just it cracks
me up that you're so fucking in your own head
that you want to say we're not a team at work,
and that I'm the issue and everything, but no one else.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Has a problem. Everybody else gets along.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Everybody else sat there and hung out and talked and
bullshitted the whole time.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
So one of these things is not like.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
The other exactly exactly. So anyways, but that was last Friday.
It's whatever. But yeah, other than that, just I feel
like maybe this week went by slow because I was
thinking about this weekend because it's Father's Day weekend, and.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Well, it's the only day of the year that you
can tell your father that you love him, right well,
and that's because men don't tell each other that they
love him. It's no further reasons.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Yeah, but no, I just I don't know, I kinda
I except to the fact that I ain't gonna have
a kids. It is what it is at this point.
It's no one's fault in particular. Shit happened. We'll leave
it at that. But at the same time, why am
I going off celebrating Father's Day.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Because you celebrate your dad whatever.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
I talked to him all the time. I honest think,
at the end of the day, I don't think Father's
Day Mother's Day is necessary if the same thing as
Valentine's Day. If you care about a person, go out
of your way to tell them anyways, you don't fucking
just wait for one fucking day for it.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
No, that's just to day, you know, for people to
dunk on singles.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
That's all it really is, right, But I just see
it's it's like, it's like, so we're doing something today
because you know everything tomorrow is gonna be fucking well
maybe not.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
It's not Mother's Day, but it'll it'll still be busy,
but it's not gonna be The thing is is that
I think the traditional places that you would do for
like Mother's Day because you know, technically the stereotype is
that you can kind of dig mom wherever you want
to go, Like every place will be relatively open, but
if you're going to the specific manly man dad place,
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then it's gonna be like, you know, hella busy. But
if you took your dad for like, uh, you know,
a foo foo little brunch spot somewhere, you're probably gonna
get a seat.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Well, we're doing something today, so we're just going to
the to a pizza place.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Does Miss Pat call you Poppy? That's a question from chat. Yeah,
I saw it, I ignored it. Well, it's funny because it
came from Dragonfly Rain no, right, Uh, what's up? Be low?
But yeah, so I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
It's like and then you know, so we're doing that
today and then tomorrow we're going to what you just
found out about five minutes ago, to my in laws
for a Father's Day. That's how am I going to
celebrate my brother in law being O dad? Fuck that guy?
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Oh? Yeah? Yeah? Is that you don't have to celebrate
him because he's not your dad, right? You know that's
the thing.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Well, that's what I told That's what I told h
dragonfly Rain. I'm like, what the hell am I going
to on Sunday for it? Waste my whole Sunday. That's
not my dad. He's one wing to go to your
g I thinking, well, don't go.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
I don't care. Well, that's funny. It's like I remember
listening to a guy that was talking about and the
guy was always like whenever Mother's Day came around her
Father's Day that he was like, you know, my dad,
he never bought my mom anything for Mother's Day. And
then when I asked him one time, he said, what,
it's not my mother, it's not my responsibility. It's your mother.
You need to do it. So you know, when we
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were a kid, then he'd take us to make sure
we got this stuff. But she always knew that he
wasn't going to get her squad because that's not his mom.
It's the same thing with the dad. It's not your dad.
So who cares? You know, that's just my cousin and
he's not even like you know, you know, they're not
my nieces at all, So why should I go over
there and celebrate it?
Speaker 2 (11:43):
But yeah, now I'm just talking shit. But no, I
don't know. Maybe that's just I was just like, that's
like I said, it's every fucking weekend. Something's gotta be
going on. I swear to like next weekend. My this
is also gonna sound bad, but I have I have
a gripe with it because so I found out it
was the week after Mother's Day. I was hanging out
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with my parents that apparently they're throwing a big birthday
party for my grandma turning ninety.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Oh geez, when is that?
Speaker 2 (12:14):
It's next Saturday? Oh but that's my dad's talking to
me like I knew about it. Oh, yeah, you know
what your grandma's birthday party? When we go out to
blah blah blah, blah, and I'm like, what the what
are you talking about your grandma's birthday party? I'm like,
what birthday party? What are you talking about? You didn't
get the text? I'm like, no, what the fuck are
you talking about? So everybody in the free world apparently
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knew about this birthday party except for me and apparently
my cousin Ernie, who had plans to be in Florida,
who had a cut in vacation short to be at it.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Really yeah, wow.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
Okay, so my grandma family on that on that side
is planning it now. Apparently my dad and my uncle
Rick are throwing a shitload of money to pay for this.
But is that my cousin Teresa's house, who is out
in fucking I forget the exact name of the fucking place.
Maybe Dragonfly Ring can put it in there, but it's
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like past Sacramento, Oh damn yeah, And and it pisses
me off. I'm like, why are we making my ninety
year old grandma travel all the way the fuck out
there for a birthday party when none of these fucking
people the main reason why it's it's there, I know
exactly why it's there, because they don't even want to
bring their fucking asses down this way.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Auburn.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
No, it's not Auburn. No, it's some I don't know,
some random fucking name. I've never actually heard about it
until I think it's like probably some small town or
city outside of Sacramento. But yeah, I'm just like, this
is stupid. And then I find out it's at three o'clock.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Huh loomis no, oh, because you're saying something. I'm just
looking at what's around there.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
It's you put it in there.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Shingles brings that sounds like a disease. Right, that's where
you're gonna go to make sure that you get shingles
for the future. Right before trucky I assume, I don't know,
maybe oh, there it is. It's past El Dorado Hills.
It's before Placerville is where it is. So if you
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know where Placerville is in California, then you're on the
right way. You're on the right it's on the way
to Tahoe.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
But yeah, I'm just like, I'm like, this is stupid
that we're making her travel all the way out there.
And then I found out that my uncle Rix brought
her out there a few times.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
And is the twenty eighth.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
She said, yeah, that's Saturday. Yes, that's exactly what I said.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
No, two weeks, two weeks, next Saturdays, nixt Sunday's Preacher
Con at twenty Okay, so or whatever, it's on a
fucking Sat second or whatever it is. Anyways, either way,
at least you get a weekend off. Now, well, Saturday off.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah, but it's just it's it's the uh, that's the
following fuckoh, hey, fuck you buddy. Now I'm glad your
Saturday night got ruined last weekend, bitch, But no, fucking
I don't know. I'm just saying it just pisces me
off that they're doing all that. And then I find
out it's not until three of fuck o'clock in the afternoon.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Wow, so what's that? Now? I gotta get a fucking
hotel for this shit too.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
And it sounds like I said, This is where I
know it sounds bad because it's for my grandma and
she's turning ninety. It's a big deal. But I guess
they're also bringing in one of her sisters from Utah.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Or something.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
But I'm like, I don't.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Know why they're driving her in, And that's why guys
got to meet. Like it's not even halfway.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
I don't know what the fuck they're doing because her
other sister doesn't even know half the time, thinks that
that's her mom or something, not her actual sister, because
she's yeah, she's not doing well. But I don't know.
Like I said, it's just.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Yeah, three is late to have a bunch of people
travel like two and a half hour, three hours out
of the way.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
And then my Dad's like, well, you know they're having
it there, we have a place to have it at.
Where would we do it down here? I'm like, there's
plenty of fucking halls and as much money you keep
telling me that you would.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Every time I talk to me, it seems to go up.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
First it was this amount. Now it's up to more
that that you guys keeps having me that you guys put.
You could have got a fucking a hall of food,
food and everything.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
You could have rented the rotary club here in Cash
Valley with the moose Yeah, that's what I mean, Oh
Moose Lodge, rotary club, same thing.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
I only noticed the moose loach. That's what I've never
heard any called the rotary club. Oh yeah, you know,
or they could have where they could have uh mugs.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
You know, yes, they could have gotten mugs the defunct
male strip club from Casher Valley. It could have ranted
out ge gigs.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Yeah right, So I don't know, and I gotta figure
out I, you know, drive home that day or if
I'm just gonna get a hotel and drive home the
next day.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
See, you don't really want to, like you could drive home,
but to like go to Sacramento, past Sacramento to do
something that's at three pm and then only stay till
like six or seven so that you can drive home.
It's kind of bullshit, to be honest with you. You know,
I've done that once or twice and it still fucking sucks.
You know, you want to at least get the most
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out of your drive and stay till whatever. So but
still havn't get a hotel for the night. But the
biggest thing you need to find out is whether or
not your mom and dad are going to decide to
drive back Noel. Okay, so they already got some because
that's good. Yeah, you know, there's some good strip clubs
out in Roseville. You could just crash on your your
sister's couch, that thing.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
I was thinking about talking to Emily about just sleep and.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Then you can just go to that strip club with Ray,
because I'm sure he.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Would go, oh yeah, yeah, he'd be a.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Oh oh, he can break one of the commandments for
one night, you know, doushout not lying, Just go shi, Yeah,
We're gonna go to the the bubble bar where all
there is a bunch of people blowing bubbles all over
the place. Bar where all the women are wearing nothing
but bubbles and you can pop them exactly.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
But anyways, yeah, I don't know. It just kind of
pisses me off. That's what I'm just like.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Dragonfly says, there's a casino out there, and you guys
should go gamble after the party. I'm sure your grandmother
would love that.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
She probably wouldn't, but I would. She was from what
I understand, she's my dad's going up on Friday because
they said that. I forget exactly what it was that
they said that how they're going to do this. But
because she doesn't know about the party apparently, and she
doesn't know where sister's coming from. I think it's from Utah.
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I think that's where she lives now. Because they were
originally from Wyoming. But but yeah, I don't know anyways,
I'm just it's like, I just find it ridiculous that
we have everybody everybody's down here, you.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Know what I mean. It's none of our kids or
none of them are out there.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
All of us are here, grand kids and all this shit,
and we got to uproot and go up there because
they don't want to bring their lazy fucking asses down
this way.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
How many people are up there compared to how many
people are down here.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Oh, it's way more up here.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Honestly, I haven't seen the the Gomez family in a
very long time because it's like I said, I think
the last time was.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
What is this a side of the Adams family or something? Yeah,
you didn't know what that soulis family?
Speaker 2 (19:43):
They they last time was shortly before my anti I
had died. I was out there and that was my
one of my grandma's sisters. Yeah, it's been fucking probably
over fifteen years.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
You're gonna show up and there's now, like, you know,
fifteen different kids that you never heard about, all the
different baby daddies.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Yeah, some of our other family, my cousins and shit,
keep up with all them. It's like I said, they
never any time I saw them is when we went
out there. They never came down here to see my grandmother.
They never came down here to visit us. So it's
like I never wasted my time to try to rememberize
and you know all the other shit. Like I remember
one time some like oh that's your cousin, blah blah blah.
I'm like, yo, what are you doing?
Speaker 1 (20:30):
The spaceballs thing that's going on here? How many solaces
we got out here? Yo?
Speaker 2 (20:37):
But anyways, but yeah, so I'm just that's why I
took some time off. Hopefully I get it should get
approved the week of New of fourth July, and I'm
not gonna do shit like I think about, like the
girls should be here, maybe going to the fair or
something like that, you know. But other than that, it's
like it's that I want to do, not like plan ship.
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And even if it's like like I said, like say
the barbecue tomorrow or like or whatever day with with
you know, Crystal side of the family, it's not like
I don't mind doing that or don't want to do
it's just sometimes just like you just don't he gets
planned for me, and I'm tired of that kind of
shit on my side too, with my parents and all
the other shit that they want to do and all
this shit. It just like my dad and I really really,
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really really try to stop get out of this mindset
sometimes with my dad. I love my dad, don't get
me wrong, but like one day he's not going to
be here. He's seventy now, and I've seen how much
he slows down. He's slowed down, and that kind of
scares me a little bit sometimes. I mean, he's still
very active and he works and shit like that, but
I mean, I can just tell the difference lately in
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the last two years three years compared to before. That
so upsets me when I get a little pissy when
he calls me or go because you know. But at
the same time, it's like, for example, we're going out
to see him today for this in Pleasanton. It's over
by the fair grounds, that gay nineties pizza place.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
And that's a terrible name for that. Yes, I know
what they're the connotation for it being the gay nineties.
It's not meant to be you know, that type of
gay Yeah, yeah, you know. But I'm just like every
time I hear that pizza place name, it just makes
me chuckle like a little five year old child. But
but yeah, so myabulous nineties. Wow, that really shouldn't be
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an all type of thing because that's only a couple
of years ago to me.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Oh but yeah. So but then he's like, oh, I
got this thing. I need you to hook up on
my TV. And I'm like, I thought we were just
leaning there and that was it. There's it's my weekend.
I want to do my own shit, you know what
I mean. And the fact that my brother lives two
exits from the freeway from him, and knowing his ass,
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he's gonna go there so he doesn't have to drive
all the way and drive with my parents knowing him.
So it was like, why don't you ask him to
do it? Why do I gotta go out of my
way to do this shit? But then I feel bad
because then I feel like I'm being a dick to
my dad. But it's like this is it's the way
he fucking thinks, and it's also ingrained in me because
we all know the same thing. As soon as my
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dad called him, what does everybody say, Oh, does he
want a fucking drumstick, because that's what he used to
do to me all the time. You're leaving the house,
so bring me back something because I'm too fucking lazy
to go get it myself.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
It's funny like seeing your dad because like like you,
when you talk about him, it's slowing down stuff like that,
like you can. It feels like sometimes when I when
I see your dad and I talk to your dad,
your dad talks at a very like slow deliberate pace.
But I can imagine that wasn't him like a long
time ago, because it seems like everything is like more
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thought out or drawn out that what it used to be,
you know, because it's you know. But that's the same
thing with with my folks. With my dad sometimes, like
I say something and it's just like you can see
the wheels and his head are turning and he's just like.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Until he cut his beard recently, I thought he to
me looked like we have triple h at home.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
To be honest with you, is your dad really going
around and doing the degeneration next stuff? It's just walking
behind your mom. This picture things that color male older
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male siblings. I read this color that's terrible. Yeah, no,
it's a thing. It's also a male sibling thing over
a female sibling thing too, because if there's anything that's
like tech related, you know, my dad never calls my
sister and be like, hey, how does this happening? What
does this work? Like what's going on over here? It's
always Brian, how do you do this? Brian? How do
(24:51):
you set this up? Can he come over and set
this up for me? Brian? And yeah, I get annoyed too,
but I understand what you're feeling where it's just like,
you know, I shouldn't be getting annoyed at these things.
Like fifteen years ago, yeah, I could get annoyed of
these things, but nowadays it is just kind of like okay,
and they're even like, well, we're sorry to bother them,
Like you're not bothering me. I'm just like, you have
to understand that I'm in the middle of stuff too.
(25:14):
So one things, and I'm gonna say this here before
I forget to and I'll remind you guys later. I
need you, guys to keep the twenty fourth at seven
o'clock open of this month, of this month it is
a Tuesday, because I've got you guys scheduled in with
(25:34):
me to go to a special screening of something. I
don't know what it is. So it is an animated movie,
that's all I know that it is. I signed up
for something to see if I could get in and
put you guys' names as guests, and so you and
Crystal we have a free ticket to go to the
Regal Cinemas and Hacienda on the twenty fourth. Okay, so
(25:56):
you guys just have to come along and we have
to be there by six. So now, so it's a Tuesday.
That's the only thing is. It is a Tuesday, so
we'll have to be there.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
You know.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
It's first come, first serve, ages thirteen to forty nine,
so nobody older than forty nine could show up to
this thing. I don't know why, but that's the way
that it is. And it's a science scening that they're like, well,
if you want to suit with the people that are there,
then you guys need to make sure you're all together
at the same time. Jeez. So but again I have
no idea what it is. I have a feeling that
(26:31):
it might be the new Pixar movie that's coming out,
so oh that the Ilio or whatever it's called. It's
like a space thing. So it said it was some
type of animated movie, but it didn't say exactly that
it was Disney or Pixar, but it said in the
vein of and a lot of things that it was
asking questions about actually was like Marvel and stuff like that,
(26:54):
so like and have you seen these movies? And like
into the Spider Verses one of like the main ones,
and then it asked again about Entered the Spider Verse.
Early showing of the New Spider Verse movie, it would
be fun, but I mean i'd figured that, Hey it's
a free ticket. Hey it's an early screening. I think
you guys might have been interested. So I like, what
the hell, why not? And then you know, somebody.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Can get it turned down on fucking popcorn, popcorn and
a free movie sometime.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
I'm going tomorrow to see in the Er Jones. Last
ger say she's never seen any of the Ana Jones.
She told me, I swear to God that she's at
least seen Temple of Doom.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
And I'm like, well, I'm gonna go by myself.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
She's like, oh go eat you.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
I'm like you no, no, no, no, I want you
to go because you want to be there, not because
you want the goddamn fucking popcorn. She couldn't even give
me a straight face and say that's why she was
wanted to go. He ain't to spend time with me
to go get the goddamn fucking popcorn. Bitch, how was
your week?
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Can we get the popcorns in the chat?
Speaker 2 (27:51):
Right?
Speaker 1 (27:55):
So last week was my very first week back at
work and that was perfectly fine. I didn't have any
big issues. I went on that Wednesday to go see
the doctor and they took out the stitches from the
foot since we last spoke on the podcast. If you
guys are only listening to the podcast, you know, speak
(28:15):
to me on a regular basis. But so, all the
stitches are out. And what was funny is the first
time they did the stitch work and he was checking them,
he was like, oh, I want the bottom of the foot.
I think your planner's side needs a little more like
healing than the top of your foot, you know. And
(28:37):
he's like, so, I don't want to take all the
stitches out and it you know, you have to. He's like,
because it's the bottom of the foot, it's going to
take a little bit longer to heal and blah blah
blah blah blah, because you're stepping out it all the
time and stuff like that. So I was like, fine, whatever,
I'll wait an extra I think at that point it
was a week, because it was that Wednesday before I
went back to work, and then you know, the following week.
(28:59):
On that Wednesday, so I went in. They did the
whole thing. They took out the stitches, and after he
opened or took off the top stitches out a little bit,
he looked at it and he was like, oh, And
I was like, what does oh mean?
Speaker 2 (29:12):
You know?
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Well, he's like, well, he's all he looks like, actually
the bottom of your foot was healed better than the
top of your foot. And while it was closing, you
could still see it like opened a little bit, but
it was like open to where you could see to
like the inner flesh like when I had seen it
when it was you know, the knife had gone through
the foot and so it was it was opening a
(29:35):
little bit. But he was just like, oh, well, you
know what we could do. He's like, I'm just gonna
finish taking the rest of these stitches out, and then
he basically took a piece of tape and he pushed
it together and then taped it shut. No skin glue,
nothing like that. And then he's like, okay, so what
you got to do. He's like he looked at me,
He's like, do you think you could? You could clean it?
(29:57):
And I was like yeah. He's like, I don't once
you have to come back here every two to three
days to have your foot wrapped again and cleaned again
because now the stitches aren't there. He's like, if you
can do it, go get some iodine. I'll give you
some bandages and you can use the same you know,
wrap for your foot. It's just the other guze on
(30:18):
the inside just needs to be redone. So here's some guys.
He's like, every two to three days, do it. So
you know, I cleaned it the first time. It looked
like it was basically like healed up. But I was like, okay,
well I'll you'll see what. Then I did it again
on Wednesday, and on Wednesday it's closed so like you
(30:39):
can you just see like the line where the scar
is going to be, and you know, and so basically
I have to go back in Wednesday because he just
wants to see the foot. So I'm still wrapping it up,
so if you're live on twitch, you can still see
the bandage around my foot, but everything looks like it's
going to normal, And so around the house, I've just
(31:00):
been walking around with the thing on my foot, the boot,
not the boot. Like as you notice right now, I'm
not wearing the boot because it's fucking annoying. No, because
the bandage is in there. The boot was basically being
worn because of the the bottom, so I can keep
my foot flat. But the problem is is that I
(31:21):
can't fit my foot into anything, so I have to
use it as a shoe. It's just the way that
it is, so whenever I leave or go somewhere, it's
in the boot. Though now I actually can fit it
into one pair of sandals that I have, and so
I'm like, well, maybe i'll just least for like the weekend,
if I go anywhere close by, you know, I'm just
(31:43):
gonna wear that instead because it's more comfortable and it
actually has a little give, so I can bend my
foot a little bit and walk normally. Because you know,
there's anything because even after every time they've cleaned it,
I checked the bottom of the foot to make sure
that there's nothing weird going on down here, and everything
seems to be going fine. But the top is looks
(32:04):
like it's sealed, So hopefully Wednesday, that's it, it's done.
It's been over a month now, it's been one month.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Did you cut your foot? He gets interes in being
in the hospital.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
Considering that the eighth is the month anniversary of or
the date that I went into the hospital to the
er to get the foot checked out. Yeah, it's been
it's been a month, and it sucks, but you know,
they're overhype. Only seen its entire Inagiana Jones and the
Crystal Skull. That's that's a terrible movie.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
Yeah, yeah, that's the bat I was waiting for. That's
the uh Brian to finish. But like you only watched
one movie all the way through, and it was that one.
I wonder you have a bad taste of the Indiana
Jones movie.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
No, No, it's definitely. I think The Last Crusade is
my favorite. It's weird because I think it's three two
one in in my order of well three two one four, Right,
I didn't like Crystal Skull. I don't see as some
people say it is. It's not good. I'll give you that,
but it's not as bad. And I haven't seen the
(33:08):
Dial of Destiny whatever the newest one is called. I
mix it up with whatever the game is called, the
logs in the Museum, But yeah, I think I think
they're all. The original trilogy is all excellent. And you know,
and the reason I think I ranked Temple of Doom
better than Raiders of the Lost Arc is because it
(33:30):
was the quote unquote more kid friendly one out of
the two. So I saw that one way more than
I saw Raiders, and Raiders had some scenes as a
young kid that scared the living crap out of me,
especially when they opened the arc and all the faces
start melting and everything. You watch it now and it's chee,
you know, spoiled her for who for Dragonfly Rain, who's
(33:51):
seen them but can't remember that she's seen them. The
only one I can say that maybe she hasn't seen
is Last Crusade. But again, I think I feel like
that's one of the movies that we went to as
kids that my parents and her parents took us all
to go see together, and she just doesn't remember it.
And depending on when that movie came out, maybe she
(34:12):
was too young to remember. I don't know, but that
was in the nineties that one came out. I want
to say, so you'll forget anyway, Yeah, exactly, That's That's
where I'm going with that. But yeah, it's I think
it's partially because of Sean Connery and the rapport he
had with Harrison Ford and the third one that made
ni so but beyond it in Latin we named the
(34:33):
dog or Indiana but nonetheless so. So this week has
been ridiculously busy at work because I like, it's funny
because at the beginning of the week you told me
that the whole thing, Like, I looked at the clock
and it was like and I was like, uh, I
didn't really have that day. It's been busy, but it
hasn't been like that. And then Thursday and Yesterday and
(34:55):
and I think even Wednesday it was exactly like that
where it was especially yesterday because I got in at seven,
I plopped down. I had to do a bunch of
paperwork stuff. Because usually the way that my days work
is in the morning, I go to my cubicle desk
and I do paperwork stuff and then at eight o'clock
I get up. I usually refresh my coffee, I get
(35:17):
like a little breakfast snack because I usually have something
small here, and then I over there I have like
a yogurt or like a fig bar or something like that,
and then I drink a little more coffee, and then
I go to the receiving desk so that I can
start receiving in all the stuff that's going to be
coming in, because first AMS shipment's going to come in,
the priorities and everything like that. Which did you know that,
(35:38):
I don't know if you do any business with McMaster
car at all, if you guys do anything for like
screws or bolts or anything like that. Well, I think
they now have a Oakland distribution center somewhere or somewhere
close by in the Bay area, because I think they
have their own delivery guys that just do small the
stuff that they can get locally so they don't have
(35:58):
to go out to X or ups or whomever it is.
But if it comes from like La or Nevada, they
got to use like a regular service. And he's been
showing up at like eight o'clock every morning this week,
and so like for me with that stupid boot, I
can't quickly walk from one side of the building to
the other side of the building when the goddamn door
(36:20):
bell like goes off, yea, so like other people have.
But so I go over there, and that's when I
start doing that stuff. But I also work with our cage,
which has all the inventory and all the raw materials
that we have, and start working through everything that's there
and doing that stuff. And so on the last couple
of days, it's like I get over there and then
(36:40):
I just don't stop, and I'm running around across there,
and especially yesterday, because I started doing that shit at
like seven point thirty because we're trying to get these
two boxes done. And I stopped at one point yesterday
looked over at the clock and it said ten o'clock,
and I could have sworn it was like twelve thirty,
(37:03):
and I just looked at the I'm like, I've been
I've been doing like five or six hours of work
NonStop for to only be ten o'clock in the morning, like,
and it's like and then it still didn't stop, and
I think I finally got a little bit of a
break because I had to wait for something at three thirty,
and then the auditors came by at four o'clock to
(37:25):
audit some of the stuff that I did, to make
sure that what I did is correct or that it's
there where it needs to be. And that's where like
I took the blunt, the blunt of the brain, the
blame instead of like, even though I know it's kind
of true and I don't didn't want to say it
out loud, I'm just like, I'm gonna take it. And
(37:46):
I said, this is totally my fault in this thing.
So we did the finish good area, and the finish
good area was perfectly fine, like everything matched up, no problems,
all that fun stuff. Did that great, did a great job, Brian.
Everything is fantastic. But the one thing we had to
check was the quarantine area, which is all the stuff
(38:08):
that is on you know, if there's an issue with
it or it needs new labels or whatever. It's not
supposed to be an inventory. And so the one thing
that they selected were these goddamn boards. And I had
no idea when I saw them. I'm like, in back
my mind, why are these boards in here? Nobody has
(38:29):
told me that these boards are in here? Ah shit,
And so then okay, let's take them back and let's
look at where they're I'm like, I hope to God
this happened like one. I'm like, this had to have
happened while was gone too. I hope that they got moved.
And the Quality Department sometimes has a bad habit of
(38:51):
putting something on NCMR and not telling me until I
go over the cage or I go to find it,
and then I find out, oh, it's on NCMR, and
then I do my transactions. And this is that case.
And I could have said, well, Quality didn't tell me
that this got placed here, which would have been way
(39:13):
worse than Hey, you know what, I think. I just
got mixed up in something and I forgot to move it.
Like this is my mistake, I said, because sometimes we
move a lot. And I even told her, I said,
you know, I know it's not an excuse, but sometimes
we do move at a very fast pace, and I
do get drawn away from things and I'm trying to
better myself. And usually at the end of the day
I come back, I catch up and I see all
(39:34):
the stuff that maybe I missed, or if I didn't,
because there was something else I did this week that
it was driving me crazy and I was trying to
work as fast as I could and be as accurate
as I could. And then when I went I had
messed up a bunch of stuff like and it was
it wasn't anything like that. It should be like, oh,
this is terrible, but it was like after I had
talked to people about please don't do this, and then
(39:57):
there was something that I made a mistake, and I
went straight up and I said, hey, you know what,
I messed this up. I'm sorry. I'm like, I got
to slow down and I got to make sure that
I'm not working like that in the way that it is.
And that's basically I told her. I said, you know what,
normally I would I am doing this stuff. I said, here,
this is a case of me working too fast and
just not coming back to what I need to do.
(40:18):
I'll take it. But I looked at the quality guy
and I'm like, you know, basically, tell him I did
not know these were here, you know. And he's like oh.
And then but then she got on him saying that
She's like, well, this is something that we've seen the
entire time, not just from you, you know, but from
other people here where people just you guys work and
(40:40):
you guys push things through, but you don't think about
the consequences of the quality stuff. So like I had
to get a little lecture from the quality person. So
we'll find out next week what happens when they get
the the reports back and they tell us what we
need to improve and where things need to be done,
and and like I already know this stuff doing. But
(41:00):
for the most part, like everything was going great. And
I even said, like I've said, I've taken a lot
of stuff on here. I said, I've not been here
for very long, but I've really tried to improve our
process of go through our And the funny thing was
is that I got a pat on the back at
one point because we so we have to sterilize stuff, right,
(41:22):
so this is medical equipment and stuff's being used in people,
so it has to go to a sterilizer. And there's
two different types of units that we build. Either ones
that are finished goods that are going to be used
in trials or in actual cases that are being used,
or we have what we call DVT units, which is
like a proof of concept unit. So we've built it,
(41:44):
we're going to sterilize it, and then they're going to
destroy it, right to determine, Hey, did it actually meet up.
Does everything that we're using survive the sterilization process, does
it survive the build process? Can it be used the
amount of times that we say it can be used?
Is everything going to be working right? Because then if
that is the case, they're like, great, then we move
(42:06):
it on to the next stage, which is actually putting
in production. So we had these DVT units that there
they needed to sterilize for that purpose, and so we
went to them. And when I went into the system,
like I was like, wait, I was trying to remember
the boxes because everything when you're working in this type
of environment, everything is tested for certain types of shipments
(42:29):
and boxes that you used and that it'll survive this,
and I couldn't remember. So I went into our system,
looked up the MPI for it or the instructions, and
I found the boxes and I had it up on
the screen, and so we went to go check something,
and she wanted to see what was on the screen.
Was the last thing I looked at was the MPI
And she's like, what's this? I said, Oh, I didn't
(42:51):
know what the box was because we were shipping something
today and I wasn't sure what it was. So I
looked up the NPI like and then like and said
like I'm supposed to to go in there. And she's like,
did you do this for me? I'm like no, I'm like,
I didn't do this for you. I'm like, I did
this for me. I said, I don't want to make
sure I was doing the right thing. And she looked
at me and she's like that's the right answer, and
(43:13):
she like she's like, good job, and she patted me
on the like physically patted me on the back. And
I was like, yeah, exactly. And then the quality guy
he just looked at me and he's like all right,
like and I was like, this is it's just me
doing what I'm supposed to do. Like this wasn't a
you know, because they were just like, oh, let's use
this box. I'm like, no, no, no, no. I said,
(43:35):
I don't want to fuck things up because if they
come back or the and I but I did say
at the time, if the auditor sees it that I'm
shipping this outside of a box that's not the right box,
I said, We're gonna have problems. You know, there are questions,
why are you doing it for this one? When this
is the right box that you're supposed to use, you know,
then it would be like, well, there's just DVT units
(43:56):
sol blah blah blah, it doesn't really matter what we do.
That's not a good answer for this one. Is like
I'm like, even though we were shipping DVTs, I wanted
to make sure I was using the right box. So
it's like, all right, you know, so I felt good
about that, but then the other thing kind of fucked
me up. So I had like two good things and
one bad things. I guess maybe one cancels the other
thing out, but it's just been long fucking week, long
(44:19):
fucking week, And even yesterday I was there to almost five,
and it was just like I'm like being there from
seven to five, not taking any lunch or anything like that.
And I normally don't take a lunch, but because I
don't take a lunch, I'm usually out of there between
three thirty and four. And even yesterday it was like
I needed to actually take a five minute break, so
I went into the lunch room because to my coworkers there,
(44:41):
I'm like, I'm gonna sit down with you guys for
like five minutes and half a snack and I've been
sometimes sometimes you do. And you know, I've been checking
my blood sugar more regularly ever since the hospital and
what they told me and like that it was actually
in a decent state and that it was getting really low,
and I was like, huh, I haven't been paying as
(45:03):
much attention to that, and that could be the cause
of a couple other things, and so yeah, you know,
especially like tiredness and everything like that, that can be
both high blood sugar and low shit blood sugar levels.
And so the every every morning, like the last three
weeks four weeks, like I've been in between ninety and
(45:26):
like one hundred and forty ish, which one hundred and
forty is high, but for diabetics it's not that bad.
That's like your tip. I've had one day where it
was like one fifty six because I ate something really
late at night, but coming home from work with everything
that's been going on, like the lowest it's been has
been like seventy five, which is not good. And even
(45:48):
on Friday, even after I had the little snack during
the day and I eat a little bit of I
tried one of the pork cheeks on the way home,
like it was eighty nine, which is still low. It's better,
but every day after work it's been lower. So I
need to start thinking about do I need to actually
start bringing like a small lunch or having a snack
(46:09):
during the middle of the day, not just waiting for
oh hey, the day's ending. I should go grab a
snack from there. You should grab a snack, get something
to drink.
Speaker 2 (46:18):
It was like a salad with some chicken on it
or something, you know what I mean, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
Get that fruit, whatever it is. So that was one
thing in the hospital that I actually really enjoyed having
with every meal was a bowl of fruit, even though
I wasn't eating the grapes, but like the honeydew, the candalope,
the pineapple, like that was all fucking delicious. And it's
hard to find that. The one thing though, and I
(46:44):
shouldn't be eating it all the time, but I have
become addicted to it, and I need to not become
addicted to it. Is that Safeway. When I went and
bought fruit last time from them, I bought some fruit
bowls and there's by two get one free. I bought
one that I thought was just strawberries and cream, and
I was like, okay, little bit of cool whip and
some strawberries. That's not that bad for you. Turned out
that it's strawberry shortcake because there were a little cake
(47:06):
pieces in the bottom of it, and so I've been
like buying those. I like, I shouldn't be necessarily eating these,
but you know, blood sugar's fine.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Oh my god, yeah, shallad grab that one?
Speaker 1 (47:20):
It's fruit, right, strawberries with a cool whip and syrup
and cake pieces for everything that's there. I don't know
what it is. Okay, So you know where we had these,
we I guess I still have the prinkles over here,
but we had these, and there were the hot ones.
I think I think those ones maybe because even these ones,
(47:43):
these ones were I thought were the hottest ones out
of them. But I had one of the other ones
that was like the red one that was there that
I didn't think was that hot last time. All of
a sudden, I had it the other night and I
was like, holy crap, that's hotter than I remember what
it is. And I was like very surprised that.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
It was them.
Speaker 1 (48:01):
That's true. So even these guys can get a little hot.
I still haven't gotten into a couple of the other
things at all. No, I think he's talking about the sugar.
But if he's talking about the spice, the spice is fine,
it's fine. The thing is is that again, these might
(48:21):
be hot, but they actually have a really good taste
to them at the same time. It's not just you know,
it's not just a heat. You know, you actually taste
the meat on these ones. So all right, well enough
of everything in the beginning, because I know that you've
got some you got it. What time are you supposed
to be there at three? Three ish? Okay, So we've
got a little bit more time, and he's got to
(48:41):
get ready. So I've got a couple of quick things
and the oh, you can do your little ramp before
we go on. So we're gonna do some food news
and we're gonna do a quiz and then but he's
going to go on his little side excursion. So the
Woody Show.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
Every morning, and byolence of the podcast, because obviously either
live in LA and they're not live up here.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
I normally just go right.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
Through the commercials, but sometimes you know you're in the
middle of doing something, you can't in the commercial. You
can't skip through it.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
Right away.
Speaker 2 (49:22):
And one of the ones, you know, one of the
ones that they keep playing lately is I guess in
organ they're trying to ban vape, like they hear the
flavored vape crap. Now, I don't vape, I don't smoke,
but I find it so stupid that as an adult,
I can't go by my peach flavored vape or whatever.
(49:45):
And they're like in there, and they had some kid
on there, which probably is an adult making a kid voice.
Speaker 1 (49:50):
I'm a little kid. Oh, I mean I was.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
I didn't want to try it, but then I heard
all their flavors and it just really made me want
to do it. And that's why I that's what they're
trying to do now. I am I gonna sit here
and say that back in the day, especially that cigarettes
in't apply to kids or whatever it was in cartoons whatever.
I still never smoke, came Joe Cammell, I still never smoked,
the Cool Cowboy, the Marble Man.
Speaker 1 (50:15):
Mean smoke everywhere you look. I mean every movie there's
somebody that's smoking a cigarette some scene or whatever. TV
shows have it. They don't advertise on TV, but they
advertise in every piece of media that you you look
at whether it's a game that you're playing, or it's
a movie or it's a TV show or whatever it is.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
Well, I say, anybody around my age in younger, and
you can even maybe lump some of us in there too,
But younger don't have an excuse. There's been so many campaigns,
there's all the data there now with cancer and secondhand
smoke and all the other ship. You know what's bad.
(50:54):
So if you, as a teenager, decide to go in smoke,
you know what you're getting yourself into. Us, Like I said,
we're on the border of that. But anybody older, you know,
the doctor used to say, oh, just have a cigarette,
you'll be fine.
Speaker 1 (51:11):
Yeah, exactly, So.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
That's different. But anybody younger or especially now, you know
what you're getting yourself into. So if you're gonna say, well,
we have to ban it because it's flavored, okay, band,
gum band, mints band, soda, band, candy, it's all has flavored.
None of it's great for you, so just ban all
(51:34):
of it. That's just a stupid excuse for these stupid
idiot parents two who can't control their kids to try
to BullGuard their excuse in there.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Yeah band, what is it malt liquor, like the flavored
malk liquors. Get rid of all that stuff. You can't
have your your margarita flavors, your strawberry dacres anymore. The
only thing that you can have is stuff that tastes
like tequila, that tastes like vodka, that just tastes like
basic gas beer nothing else.
Speaker 2 (52:06):
Yeah, it's just so stupid to me, and I'm so
tired of it, Like in the way they push it
and then they try to start a narrative, and like
I said, I'm not gonna sit here and say that
that they never didn't ever campaign to get kids in
bah blah blah blah blah blah. But there's so many
anti smoking. Yeah, this is what can happen to you
now and all that crap nowadays that if you decide
to go out and do that, you know what you're
(52:27):
getting yourself into.
Speaker 1 (52:29):
So, oh well, I want white birthday cake vape, then
that's all.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
White bandit for everybody grown adult that has the right
to go smoke, and if they want to have a
flavored blah blah blah whatever.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
Then they should be able to do it. Oh, but kids.
Speaker 2 (52:43):
Might want to try it. They're gonna try it anyways,
we all, all of us, all of us has it.
Don't smoke cigarettes, Well your friend has a cigarette, Well
let me try it. Or alcohol or weed or whatever.
So you know, you can't control that. It's gonna happen
either way. Now if you raise your kid right, and
(53:04):
some aren't. You know, some kids are just fuck.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
Up, that's true. Some kids. Again, you're you have friends,
or there's adults around you, or you're in situations that
you know, you're just around it, and you just said whatever,
I'm gonna try it, you know. And slowly but surely
things are changing for a lot of people that are
out there. But it's it's just one of those things
that it's kind of like whatever, I you know, I
(53:29):
had kids and I wouldn't want my kids to smoke.
And yeah, you know, if if that's the way that
it is, you know, and I don't get the It's
the same thing when they outlawed like you know, what
is it menthol cigarettes? Yeah, they did around here, which
is stupid. Oh, those are going to track kids Like
(53:50):
Menthols aren't any better tasting than regular cigarettes or anything
like that. It's not like you're getting just mint or whatever. Ooh,
this is attracting kids. How is menthols attracting kids? I
don't get that, you know, And back when when was it?
You know? I think in my twenties is when they
finally start banning flavored cigarettes. Remember they used to have
(54:14):
like cherry cigarettes and strawberry and otherative things. So basically
like you were having like in a hookah lounge where
you're having flavored tobacco in there, but instead of it
being on a you know, a hookah that you're there
in the lounge for, it was a cigarette and it
wasn't anything better than what you had, right, But then
they just outright banned that too, Like okay, well that's
(54:34):
attracting kids. You can't have flavored cigarettes anymore, and it's
back to kind of being the same thing. They're like, Nope,
if you're gonna do it, why if somebody is doing
this and they enjoyed doing it, just let them continue
to do it. What you need to do is for
any of that stuff, if you're gonna sell it, you
need to start doing what you do with liquor stores,
(54:56):
which is you have to be able to buy it
with an ID and you have to all, always showing
ideas so that you're not selling it to the kids,
you're only selling it to the adults. And then there
you go. It's because, you know what, the flavor bands
in California have not fucking worked. There's easy ways to
get in. And now California has the law that if
(55:17):
anybody is caught sending in flavored weight products in California,
they can face fines up to fifty thousand dollars for
selling it here. Yet every concert I go to, all
the young kids still have their little flavored disposable fucking vapepods.
Where the hell did they get those from? I don't
fucking know, So just not buying them in stores anymore.
(55:39):
And in California you can go to a reservation and
buy all that shit because they're not you know, they're
not doors yeah, by California or any you know, governmental laws,
not like the big governmental laws, but the state laws
they don't necessarily have to follow.
Speaker 2 (55:58):
I know someone who who travels to the East Coast
a lot, and he'll buy a shipload of menthol cigarettes
and bring it back right and he doesn't smoke them,
he gives it, sells them to the people that are
and andy, they're way cheaper over there.
Speaker 1 (56:14):
Oh yeah, because the taxes here on all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (56:17):
Is it's fucking I bought to eight cartridges recently oday
for my print, those big ones that like the big cartridge,
So was like total was like five twenty eight for
for for for both of there was a California tax
and now I mean a county tax and I'm not
Alameda County something another tax and then another Alameda County
(56:41):
something rather tax, four different taxes for these cartridges. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Yeah, it's like the my favorite, my favorite extra fee
one right now is PGI. Pg e's fees are fucking ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (56:57):
Well they're trying to make up for all that.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Yeah, because they got a moved to Oh we caused
this shit, but guess what, since we have to pay
it back, you're gonna have to pay for it. What.
That doesn't make any fucking sense to me. And I
remember seeing it on a bill and I'm like, why
is my Why did my bill jump from me living
you know, with somebody and to where you know she
(57:19):
was at that point, she was home all the time,
and those bills were like sixty five dollars a month,
seventy dollars a month to me, I'm living by myself,
barely here at all, one hundred and seventy dollars. What
where did how did that jump of over you know,
six years one hundred dollars increase to where the only
(57:42):
thing that I'm using that that technically he's using electricity
at this house is this computer during even It's no
different from when I was here every day during that
whole year to when I'm now got a job and
not home and everything is turned off. Do I need
to like un plug everything?
Speaker 2 (58:05):
How many people have those ones where they're like, they're
gone for a couple of weeks, everything shut off, and
their bill is higher than normal. It's all bullshit.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
It doesn't make make sense.
Speaker 2 (58:15):
I think I know what's going on at your house. Well,
while you're gone. Charlie's on her light, her live stream.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
I forgot her only cats, yeah, you know, and ghost
is her biggest subscribers. Send me a tip, Ghost seeps
trying to get her to send you know, pussy pictures.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
The she gets the tips and then the you know,
her vibrating toy ball goes.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
Off, her vibating cat nipball. She's up here. That's why
she wants to be in the room all the time.
She's pissed off whenever I closed it off because the
revenue stream is going away. Now she's got to take
out you get that salmon money? Is that where that
little small smartphone came from? I had no idea that
that was even like what it was.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
So anyways, but yeah, I just think it's so ridiculous.
And this is going on in organ it already happened here.
Why we're getting the ads for it, I don't know,
but I don't on a show that's in LA. But
I know they're I know they I know they are
out there, but still, like, just do you think it'd
be a general.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
It's weird because sometimes we get ads for up here
that we I wouldn't expect to be on that, but
it's like local to us, like we'll get a safe
Way ad, and I know safeways don't reach down to
southern California, right, So it's weird. I get it that
they're just doing ads and targeted on the areas that
they're in, but it's weird for us to get something.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
Based on I think it's stupid and ridiculous, and you know,
and yeah, I'm not a parent, but parents need to
stop blaming everybody but themselves and their kids for being
dumb fockx and wanting to do something like that, Like, oh, no,
it has to be because it's flavored. Well, there's so
many different things that are flavored. So, like I said,
they're gonna get rid of all of it. Anyways.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Yeah, notification, Yeah, no, I'm getting notifications from Steam for
some reason while we're on the podcast. But so shall
we get into the rest of them? Yeah, all right,
so we're gonna get into some.
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
Let me just put the soap box away.
Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
I like that. Hey, did you know there's been an
increase of souls in this area based upon one of
the dating apps that's here. Let's let's see who we get.
Let's see what type of fake profile is going to be.
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
While you're looking that up, that makes me laugh because like, so,
I'll come across these on Instagram, these big, thick gough chicks,
and you click on their thing, right, like I always
that's that's my game, especially on Instagram, or or do
they have an only fans so you click on it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
I should play that one day on stream?
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
We should? Uh so, so you click on it is
some other one. It's not only fans nine times out
of ten. And then it's like, oh, she's from Hayward,
she's in your area. Oh somebody fancy is that the
other one maybe? And I'm just like, I've never all
these huge, titty, pale goth chicks or walking around, Hey,
where the fuck are they?
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
Then? Yeah, that's because they probably look like the person
that's in this picture. See, these are the type of
people that pop up over here where that's obvious that
this is a fake profile. Yeah, and not because she's
like Asian or anything like that. Don't get me wrong,
there's plenty of you know, normal whatever thing's but that's
what she is. But they're always the same picture. And
(01:01:40):
this is not even like I don't even think this
is in anywhere nearby. This is somewhere that is outside
of the area. Of course, now they're they're able to
verify themselves because what they do is they verify with
somebody's picture and then replace those pictures. I've seen this
pop up sometimes where it talks about he he he he,
(01:02:01):
and it's a she in the pictures, and it's just
like and then you go to the next one and
maybe this one is real. But then you gotta look
and figure it out, especially if they only have like
two pictures, You're just like, oh, what could it possibly be?
Like It's it's so ridiculous in the way that they
do these things with everything. I'm just so sick of
(01:02:23):
the stupid, like dumb ass dating apps and they're all
crappy bots and fucking scammers trying to get you into
something and you're looking you're trying to play thought or
Not on Instagram.
Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
We'll trying to see.
Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
That is a hashtag copyrighted If you like that game,
now nobody else can use it thought or Not. All right, Well,
while you're looking that up, let's talk about some food news,
because we're here for food news and not for anything
else that's going here. So what do you think McDonald's
is going to be bringing back Patrick the McRib that
(01:03:01):
always comes and goes the salad shake thing. No, I
don't think they're was that even popular. They're shake them
up salads where the fuck they were called? Yeah, Well,
if you said the snack rap is coming back, you'd
be correct. The snack rap is headed back to McDonald
where we're gonna have the spicy with a bold, zesty
(01:03:22):
and unapologetically fiery, which means it's not gonna be fucking
hot at all. Uh this spicy snack wrap brings the
heat with a hobbin yurow kick that fans knowing love
from the spicy make crispy sandwich.
Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
Snack wrap aka roade snack.
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Yeah. I wish they bring back the box cookies. Man,
the box cookies were bomb from McDonald's back in the day.
Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
I wish they bring back the apple pie that was
actually fried into that baseball, the.
Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
Baked stuff that's going on, and then you're gonna get
the ranch, the smooth and rich and irresistibly savory the
ranch snack wrap. There's a satisfying burst of cool ranch
goodness with hints of garlic and onion.
Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
I can realize they hired the uh ye old playing
a commercials.
Speaker 1 (01:04:06):
He's been kicked off the Terrible Terror podcast for a while. Yeah,
even though he could have shown back up and shrunken heads,
but then it would have been weird.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
So I don't think I've ever had these from McDonald's,
but I had had the ones from was it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
Key Wendy's did one. Burger King I think did one
as well. Yeah, I like this. It's a snack rap
is like a McChicken sandwich, like or a McChicken patty
that's cut in half, yeah, and thrown in there. So,
like I always loved, I like mcchickens. They're one of
my favorite chicken sandwiches from fast food places, just because
the chicken is peppery like whatever they use on the
outside of the chicken, and it's just peppery enough that
(01:04:44):
it has flavor even if don't put like the mayo
or anything else on it. And so it was basically
that inside of tortilla that you had there. But you know,
they were good. They were discontinued in twenty sixteen, unlike
the you know, the five alarm double decker burrito from
Taco Bell or sorry taco from Taco Bell.
Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
How about we bring back We're going to bring back
stuff Taco Bell.
Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
How about we react the goddamn chili cheese fucking burrito.
God damn it. Just you know it is available, just
not in the West Coast. And then also Popeyes also
has just dropped some new chicken wraps as well, has
some as well, but these ones are also a limited time.
(01:05:29):
I don't know why we have the classics spicy or
honey mustard at Popeyes, and that one might be, you know,
something that'd be good to try. You never know, you
maybe need to do that type of review between all
the different snack wraps that are out there once they're available,
just get classics from all the places. Yeah, you don't
(01:05:52):
want to get the spices and whatever. The all right,
So Wendy's, you know that Wendy sells their chili now
in stores.
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
I saw it the other day. I bought it safely.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
It's not bad, but you know they're bringing something else
to stores now, to grocery stores out from Wendy's. It's
gonna be Wendy's branded in your grocer. Uh no, yeah,
well they're gonna be selling they're bacon, So you're gonna
be able to buy Wendy's bacon available at different places.
(01:06:23):
So from their Frosty, they've got new Frosty flavors that
they're doing to their new kids meals that they're starting up.
They're gonna have there. But now they're going back and
they're gonna be selling uh double smoked bacon at grocery store.
That's right, I mean, bacon's not bad.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
You know what they're They're teaming up with cheese. It's
also right, they're gonna have bacon bacon bacon flavor cheese.
Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
Its yeah, I saw that pop up too, and see
Uncle X files over here. They'll bring them back new
Frosty but or no, sorry, but they'll still get the
order wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
I've never had to really a problem at Wendy's.
Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
I don't know what the new Frosty is. What is
the new Frosty flavor. There's I think two or three
I don't remember. Let's look these up, since you know
I do have the internet. Weird the frosty flavors. We've
got strawberry caramel or brownie batter. You can just add
those to the Frosty's so.
Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
Pretty serious, I guess. But just a strawberry syrup that
goes in the vanilla or something vanilla.
Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
They've got a pop tart strawberry vanilla Frosty fusion. You
have a heart attack. Yeah, so these are the ones
that they have. They've got the oreo. Maybe I should
just go like this for a seconds so people can see,
because you know, it is the fat Guy food segment,
and why not show off the food during the Fat
(01:07:48):
Guy food segment over there at So you know, you
got your classic Frosty, you got your Vanilla Frosty. Then
you got your Oreo Brownie Twist, Vanilla Frosty Fuse Twist.
You got your pop Tart Strawberry Vanilla Frosty fru Fusion,
got your caramel crunch Vanilla Frosty for fusion. That's there,
(01:08:09):
and then they got one with brownie batter that's vanilla strawberry.
That's vanilla caramel. And then you have it also with
chocolate if you want to do it chocolate bay though, see,
I don't know. Strawberries and chocolate always seem weird to me.
Like chocolate covered cherries. I can get behind choccover strawberries.
It's just always in candied form. Like a fresh strawberry
(01:08:31):
that's covered in chocolate. I can fuck with that, But
like whenever they try to do with chocolate, it just
doesn't work right for me. I see what you're saying,
because the fake strawberry taste doesn't taste the same. Yeah,
and I like fake strawberry. It's like I like fake watermelon,
but I don't like real watermelon. I don't know what
it is when it comes to that stuff weird. I
just want a classic strawberry back then. Yeah, it would
(01:08:52):
be nice just to have classic strawberry frosty, you know,
rather than it be something that's different that we have.
Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
Talking about pop tarts, apparently at Walmart you can get
pop pop tart ice cream really, which is huh.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
That might be pretty good, to be honest.
Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
From what I understand, there's different flavors the strawberry, some'mores,
brown sugar.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Is it like pop tarts branded? Yeah, they have their Jeez,
I'm not gonna continue to look everything. Well, just make
it yourself. You could. You could get your own ice cream,
get some pop tarts and boom, you got it. But
I think if you raspberry, I think that you could.
(01:09:37):
You need to use the frosted pop tarts when you
do it, of course, I don't think, because, like you know,
I like a plain pop tart, a non frosted pop
tart when you throw it in the toaster, oven or
your toaster, like I think I prefer that then the
frosted ones. But if you're gonna eat them just plain,
I want the frosted ones over the plain ones when
it comes to that. All right, So this may sparkle
(01:10:00):
lot of controversy, but I don't know to you, and
we might have talked about it before, But what is
your favorite fast food nugget? Hmmm?
Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
Probably it's just hard to go against the McNugget, but
probably Wendy's if anything.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Yeah, see, Wendy's is kind of my favorite.
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Too, well by Tyson.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
Maybe maybe that's the reason why. I mean, they torture
the chickens more and it makes the meat a lot more,
you know, flavorful, more flavor wigging the chicken.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
You could taste the suffering.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Yeah, they they're out there. They're making sure that the
chickens are waiting at the docks as they drive away
in their boat and the island is on fire. Oh wait,
that's not chickens.
Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
But see, but there's just still once again, nothing like
that make chicken. It's a hard one for me.
Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
Uh, you know, she says Wendy's is the second. She
likes McDonald's. That is cute, kitty check her out on twitch.
Uncle EXAs says Wendy's is his favorite. You know, Wendy's
the second for sure. Uh. Wendy's takes a lot to
convince Alex to go over there anywhere else. Yeah, I'm
I'm definitely a fan of Wendy's. I mean, McDonald's is
(01:11:15):
not bad for what it is. I'm not a big
fan of Burger Kings.
Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
They're just I was gonna say I was for for
for what you get for a dollar.
Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
It's not bad. They're not bad. You know who's underrated
in their chicken nugget game. It's Jack in the box.
Those are good, pretty goods for and they're also on
their like cheap o menu. I don't know if they're
a dollar anymore. Like I went to Wendy's the other
night and used to get a burger a junior bacon
cheeseburger for like a dollar twenty five, and now it's
almost four bucks and it's still on the value menu,
(01:11:48):
And I'm like, how is that a fucking value?
Speaker 2 (01:11:50):
You know who did sauce chicken nuggets?
Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Who's that?
Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
Buffalo wild wings?
Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
Oh you mean bonus wings. There's no such thing as
bonus wings. Those are chickenuggets. But we does taste more
fresh Wendy does taste more freshmen, all right, So this
guy was.
Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
It's the not being caged free. It keeps all the flavor.
Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
In telling me they're just waiting on the docks. And then,
uh so this is the chicken nuggets. And so this guy
went out from all recipes and he tested a bunch
of chicken nuggets and this was his eight favorites, okay,
And how he tested them, he said, no fancy high
flute methodology here. He just tore into the bag as
soon as he was handed to them and start popping
(01:12:35):
nugs your favorite word. I grabbed some signature sauces to try,
and I recommend one dipper to accompany each nuggets. But
you know, it's a note outside each offering the season,
the christiness, and the consistency in size. I look for
tender juice here and resilient white meat inside. All right,
So this is the ones that he said. So he
had in eighth place, he had the Sonic premium chicken
(01:12:57):
bites them. You know what I love. I love a
good popcorn chicken like I don't know what it is like.
You got popcorn shrimp, you got popcorn chicken. I will
fucking devour that ship. I love jack in the boxes
popcorn chicken like. It's it's not as good as some
of the other chicken nuggets. That's out there, but I
will fucking destroy that ship, like if I see it
in front of me, We're there. I have not tried
(01:13:18):
Walmart because I don't really shop at Walmart. Yeah, I've
never been to really to Sonics. I mean I've been there,
but I've never gotten their chicken or anything like that.
Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
I've gotten the burgers aren't bad. I like that, and
they get really good hot dogs, like the corny dogs
you see.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
I don't know if I had any of the hot
dogs stuff they what I liked. Was there one burger
that was on the Texas Toast? Okay, I love that.
Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
Chese tater tots those are I'm just.
Speaker 1 (01:13:46):
Not the fan of tater tots like a lot of
people are, and I think is nice.
Speaker 2 (01:13:52):
I think it's a nice option, probably because I'm not
the hugest fried person, so it's nice to get something
different every once in a while.
Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
I get that. But what I want to do for
this podcast and this this would be the hardest one
to do just because of the way fries are. I
would want to do a fries taste test and get
all the fries in a different area. But the problem
with fries is that if you don't get them, and
they're not super hot, they're not gonna taste as good later,
because there are definitely some restaurants fries that are fine
(01:14:19):
when you have them like a little bit later, and
the other ones that taste like ass when they've been
sitting around for a bit and they're not out of
the fryer. And that would be the hard part. Like literally,
I think what we'd have to do is in the
car that would be the review. Okay, we're gonna try
this one, we're gonna eat it, and then we're gonna
go to the next one. We're gonna eat that one.
Then we're gonna go to the next one. We're gonna
eat the next one, and do those types of things.
(01:14:41):
Volunteers tribute for fry tasting. Some fries don't do well
reheated either, Like I got the air fryer downstairs, and
it works for some, but not for all of them.
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
We'll have to ask soul scribbler which fries best to
buy and eat two months later, months later, All.
Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
Right, number seven, he said, Burger King nuggets for this
one then, and flimsy these nugs well seasoned assault, but
they're almost all breading and no little meat inside. Like
I said, you get them for like a dollar.
Speaker 2 (01:15:08):
You get like eight of them, and it's just like
if you want a little something, you know, if you're
looking for a straight craving of nuggets, then no, no,
But if it's like a little extra something, it's.
Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
Four nuggets for whatever the dollar, dollar fifty or whatever.
If you want as a little add onto, it's eight
for two ninety nine. It's what he's saying. I know
they have a four piece. They do do a four piece,
a six piece, and an eight piece like that are
on the value menu and for four as a compliment
to your burger. I think it's fine for what it
is if you just want to have a little bit
(01:15:40):
of nugs and you don't want anything else. That number six,
he says. And this is atrocious to me. This is
where he puts Wendy's I don't agree with this assumption.
But these nuggets looked amazing, uniform and size, crispy breading,
and thick meat inside. The problem virtually no seasoning on
the outside and not to plit. And that is a
bunch of bullshit, because those are the most well season
nuggets out of all the nuggets on the market to.
Speaker 2 (01:16:02):
Me, maybe they had someone new but made those form.
I'm not gonna say they're the greatest season, but at
the same time, they are a season.
Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
They are seasoned. It's not basic. And he said, for
let's see. For the first one, he said, j'lipinia ranch.
To go with Sonic, he says, the zesty sauce, to
go with the Burger King, there's the sea sauce. And
for Wendy, he says, to go with the ghost pepper ranch.
Speaker 2 (01:16:24):
Which is usually straight up without it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
The only thing I have if I do use sauce
is barbecue. It's the only place I asked for barbecue sauce.
Only you get barbecue McDonald's because that's all they give
you is barbecue sauce.
Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
The barbecue sauce.
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
You asked for sweet and sour, they give you barbecue sauce.
You asked for ranch, they give you barbecue sauce. You
asked for mustard, they give you barbecue. You asked for
no sauce, they give you barbecue sauce. Wendy's barbecue sauce
is the best out of all the fast food restaurants.
Theirs is the best in my opinion as well, all right,
fifth face, it's the shake Shack chicken bites. So it
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meant to being surprised here and disappointing. Normally a prestige
eatery that pushes up towards definition of fast food. Shake
Chick came in with plump, well breaded, but ultimately dry
bites a chicken at eight dollars per ten piece, that'd
expect a little more. So I've not had. I've had
shake Shack once because there is one in Emeryville, and
it was before that one screening, or that one when
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one saw slother house and was there early to have
that number four, he said. McDonald's chicken nuggets may not
be the exact McNuggets from your childhood, but they feel
like the original nuggets of our youth nostalgia aside these reliable,
crispy and media and savory. Yes, they come in a
four distinct shapes in the bow, tide, the ball, the belt,
(01:17:44):
and the boot. And so Walmart sells McDonald's copycat nuggets.
If you want to get these and get the boot
on your back.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
I had some last night.
Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
You had some McDonald's chicken nuggets last night. See, seeing
these things makes me want fast food and I've been
cutting it out so well, and so it's just like, oh,
you know what, some McDonald's nuggets does sound really good
right now? H third Place and I have had these,
and I don't think that you've had these where the
Taco Bell Crispy Chicken nuggets, and these ones stand out
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a little different because instead of using traditional breading, it
uses tortilla chips as the here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
I want to go try them, and they took them
out and now they're already back.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
So twenty piece with fries and two cheeseburgers go with
the fat ass meal there, huh, Uncle x Files and
I did like the Taco Bell nuggets. I thought the
Taco Bell nuggets were pretty good. And actually they had
the Bell sauce that was pretty good. And they say
for the dipping sauce for McDonald's sweet and sour, and
I can kind of agree with that. I think when
we went through with the different sauces, I think that
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was the number one.
Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
I think what we did. Yeah, they're sweet and sour
is the best.
Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
I think Taco Bell fucking with Pat's life once again. Now.
I think that they have it right now, like you
can get the Taco Bell nuggets, so they do have
them available, so you get to try in those before
it's gone once again. Second Place might surprise some people.
Chick fil A nuggets. They're little things. You know, place
that comes to invented the chicken sandwich. Pretty strong with
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the chicken they are, and honestly.
Speaker 2 (01:19:17):
I'm just saying, though I would look at to me,
they're they're less nugget form, more popcorn chicken form.
Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
They're they're pieces of chicken, and honestly, I prefer these
without the breading when they're like they're naked nuggets and
funny enough, there is a brand I forgot the name
of the brand that I bought at Costco because I
wanted to get some chicken nuggets or some chicken strips
for the freezer and just have them because they last
you a long time. They had these ones that were
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like lightly breaded, but they were basically Chick fil a
chicken strips is what they tasted like. And but they
were breaded like Chick fil A strips, like they're not
heavily breaded for what they are, you know, still pretty good.
Chick fil A nugs are good salty though they can't
be a little salty, and they say to use the
sweet and spicy saracha sauce for this one. Lastly, the
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first place winner was the KFC nuggets that were there. Now,
I love KFC's popcorn chicken. I think that's the best
popcorn chicken that's out there, and in fact, that might
even be a lunch run for me to go get
some popcorn chicken from KFC. But I don't know if
I've had their nuggets before. Have you had their nuggets?
Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
Oh no, I never had their nuggets.
Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
Usually if I have any eat something like that, it's
popcorn cheese. See the things I get the popcorn chicken
at KFC and the other thing I love at KFC,
and I don't know they still I think they still
have them, which is their chicken littles. They're like a
little smoking.
Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
They had a couple of different ones and they kind
of just brought to not just the basic one.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
Basic one, which I love those without pickle and you
get it and it's basically just a chicken tender on
a little small bun, like a little bit of mayonnaise,
and it's like perfect. And I'm not a big male fan,
but like with that fucking love it. Get rid of
the pickle and you're perfectly client, you know, with the
whole thing. But yeah, I'm surprised though the KFC was
number one at least for this. And again this is
their opinion. This is not necessarily something that you know,
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we have all that stuff. Last but not least. You're
a fan of Tombstone Chicken Pizza, aren't you? You know,
I thought that was it, Josh and Alex. There are
huge Tombstone fans, I know that. Trying to remember who
is the huge Tombstone pizza fan that we yes, I don't.
I don't know if it's them. No pickles, no pickles,
(01:21:26):
no pickles that you remember you like Tombstone. Well, Tombstone's
coming out with the new pizza. Now, if you were
going to do this, and what type of pizza would
you expect them to bring out. It's like an overall pizza,
like a toppy. You mean, it's I don't know how
to explain it. Was it a breakfast pizza. It is
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not a breakfast pizza. I've never had a breakfast pizza
though I know seven eleven sells them every now and
then Deep Dish and I think they have a deep
dish French bread. I don't know if Tombstone has a
French bread and the only ones I ever seen in
the store red Barren and Stovers, and I love them both.
(01:22:09):
Then I love a good French bread pizza sough crust, No,
well kind of it is a French fry pizza that
they're coming out with. The pizza and French fries to
the ultimate late night craving, So Tombstone is putting them
together with the first ever French fry crust frozen pizza.
So they're going to have a French fry crust that
(01:22:29):
they're gonna have with it, and it features a crispy
potato crust, making the offering gluten free and is served
with two classic French fry topping flavors, loaded bacon, cheddar,
and chili cheese. So this might be a fat eye
food review in waiting to happen here that we've got there. Yeah,
I definitely would try this as well. So they were
(01:22:52):
originally created and then they go on talk about theirs
so much like a plate of French fries piled had
with cheese, creamy sauce and meats, load of bacon, cheddar.
French fries style crust is top with cheddar, cheese, sauce, mozzarella,
more cheddar cheese, bacon, and pork belly. That actually sounds
kind of good, Yeah, to be honest with you. Tombso's
Chili cheese French fries style crust features potato based crust
covered with hamburger, chili cheese, sauce, mozzarella, cheddar, cheese, red onion,
(01:23:16):
and parsley. You can get the parsley right out of
here because it adds nothing to your goddamn dish. But color,
that's all it really does. But I think this would
be This sounds honestly kind of good, Yeah, to be
honest with you, Like not very Give me a good
pepperoni and cheese and I'm good, But I mean it'd
be worth a try, you know, if it's not much
(01:23:38):
calories than your standard pizza, or maybe it's somewhere closer
to like I doubt that it is like a cauliflower
crust and you can't really do the pizza dough. Maybe
this is a good solution for you for everything you have.
There so worth a try. Not sure when it's coming
out exactly, Oh excuse me, oh July, so it'll be
available next month. And many realtelers, including Walmart for those
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people that go to Walmart if that's where they were
wanting to go. So so they already have a croissant crush,
the bread crust, French fry crust, and what do you
expect next to the world of pizza for you, that's
a cauliflower cheese crust. Yeah, like Hungry Howies used to do.
Hungry Howers had a really good I'm sad that that
(01:24:22):
place went away now because all their crusts for those
don't we're in the know around here, they would put
like a butter or on the edge of the crust
and it was all different flavors from a garlic butter
to like I think they did, like a buffalo style
and stuff like that. So your crust always had really
good flavor besides the pizza. It wasn't like the underneath crust.
It was the crust rim I guess that you could say,
(01:24:44):
yeah there. That's why I like the Chicago pizza place
that I got pizza from a little while ago. Like
I ate that pizza for like four days because it
was so goddamn big. But their crust is like really
nice dough that's there, so it doesn't feel like you're
it's like it's good. It's good to eats because it's
soft in the inside and like perfectly crispy on the
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outside of the pizza. It's there down with a thin
crust pizza. Oh you guys have a hungry howies out there,
so uh so, yeah, that's it for your food news.
I've got one last thing to do. And since yesterday
was Friday the thirteenth, I thought that he Patrick and
I would take a Friday the thirteenth quiz and I
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will share this quiz with everybody here on chat. So
if you're watching us ever live on Twitch, where we
are every other Saturday except for when one of us
is out of town, you can play along with us. Eventually,
I would like to actually do a game where we
have people that can like call in and actually you know,
go against like Patrick on a game and see who
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does well in those things. We still have to have
the spelling quick be between soul Scribbler and Dragonfly and
Solas over here.
Speaker 2 (01:25:57):
That spelling be was a grammar test.
Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
I thought it was a spelling test. If it was
a spelling test, I'm losing for sure, and if it's
a speaking test, then the dragonfly rain might be losing
on that one. We'll do okay, we'll do fair, We'll
do a grammar test, we'll do a spelling test, and
then we'll do a memory test. So it's one for
(01:26:20):
right there. All right, So some of these questions I
did do a quick lookover, and I didn't answer any
of the questions. But some of these questions are super easy.
I'm just gonna let you know. This is one of
the one that I founce on how stuff works. So
hopefully everybody can answer these questions, answer along, and we'll
select you know, if what you know about the Friday
the Thirteenth franchise. So like im when I talk about
simple questions, it is what is the name of the
(01:26:43):
villain in the Friday the Thirteenth movie series? Your answers
are Tom Freddy and Jason O. Can I get Jason
for five hundred? Please? Oh? You sure it's not Tom? Yeah,
you're positive. Yeah, I'm sure we all know that it's Jason. Correct.
Jason before he's is the hockey hit mask faced villain
who stocks countless victims in the franchise? All right. What
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year did the first Friday the Thirteenth movie hit theaters?
Is it in nineteen eighty, nineteen eighty two or nineteen
eighty one? Want to give a second? Also, let chat lyric,
So when did the first Friday the Thirteenth movie come out?
Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
Huh?
Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
Eighty eighty two or eighty one? The late nineteen hundreds?
Twenty twenty five, says Cute Kitty. Nineteen eighty says Dragonflyway.
Eighty one, says mister al. I thought it was eighty one,
but I think it's eighty one. So which one do
you want me to answer? Do you want me answer
based on yours? For this, it'll tell us who's right
(01:27:42):
if I picked the wrong one, Yeah, we'll go with mine,
all right, So nineteen eighty and that is the correct answer.
It is nineteen eighty. The Thanks Large Park is nineteen
eighty release. Friday Thirteenth held re spawned a decade of
memoryal horror movies. I just remember them saying I was
gonna go.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
With eighty one at first, and then I remember, I thought,
I remember them time how it was two years after.
Speaker 1 (01:28:03):
I was waiting in Milo Angels. So I was waiting
for Patrick to say, who the fuck is Tom? Fuck
is Tom So? Nineteen eighty? Hey, hey, hey, it wasn't
that long ago. Nobody was born in nineteen eighty. It
wasn't that long ago. All Right, we're gonna stop here.
Uh anyway, So, how many as of twenty sixteen? How
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many Friday the thirteenth movies have their been? I know
they say movies are there, but have their.
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
Been so twenty sixteen?
Speaker 1 (01:28:33):
Since twenty sixteen, technically I would say that was the remaking. No,
they're meaning in totality, Oh oh oh, how many has
been made since twenty sixteen? Twenty sixteen? Back as of
twenty sixteen? Oh? How many movies have their been?
Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
The way it sounds is like you're going from twenty
sixteen and up.
Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
No, no, no, So you have you have the answers
to nine, ten and two, twelve, twelve. That would be
my answer as well, because you have to include the
reboot that they did that wasn't bad, And if they
could include Freddy Versus Jason, which is a Jason movie,
So I would say twelve and it is twelve yea and
(01:29:17):
that the last release happened in two thousand and nine.
Is easy.
Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
That should be easy. You have Jason and then you
go up from there.
Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
Right, and it should be if Dragonfly raign says nine,
and it should be ten at least at the minimum, right,
if you don't count the reboot, and you don't count
Freddy versus Jason. Right, But you're right, Jason X is
the tenth one, so the minimum of ten. So you
know I didn't give it to those twenty five is
what you what you meant to say? Twenty five Friday
(01:29:47):
thirteenth Movies. Uh, after Dragonfly, I was cheating off of you.
Damn Crystal, how can you say? You know? Howckey? You
say nine? That's that's what's what's gonna okay? Which Friday
of the thirteenth movie is subtitled The New Blood. Is
it part three, Part four or Part seven? I know
(01:30:08):
it's not one of these four. We'll go with a chat.
She's saying it's five, which five isn't a choice? Uncle
x File says three. Wait, and then she says seven.
After that, they're all saying seven. I believe that it
is actually Part four is four? It's wrong, It actually
(01:30:31):
is Part seven. Dam By Rain actually is right on
this one. So those that cheated off a dragonfly Rain's paper.
You got a point five. But the fact that she
said five first?
Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
What was five?
Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
Five? Is the one that everybody hates it.
Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
I know, well, it's not Jason's. It is beginning.
Speaker 1 (01:30:48):
It's New Beginning thirteen. It's not Jason in the movie,
but it's Friday the thirteenth, the New Beginning.
Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
But it's not Jason four Key's.
Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
It is technical. Technically you are correct, it more correct,
but still it's still Jason Voorhees in it. He is,
but he's not. I mean, you're spoiling it for the
people that have never seen it from nineteen eighty whatever.
All right, how many of the Friday the Thirteenth movies
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have been played by Sean Cunningham. I'm produced, I'm sorry,
produced by Sean Cunningham. This is one that I'm not
too up on that five, three or two. So I
was either thinking three or one. For some reason, I'm
gonna go with three, one or three. So we got
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thre's in the chat that are there. Even thought Kitty
said seven to start with everything that's going dragonfla ring
says three. You're saying I'm thinking three. All right, I'm
gonna be different. Just for this, I'm gonna say two,
but we'll see what happens. I feel like I feel
like it's three. It is three, just to say that,
just to be different, all right, So help produce three
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of the twelve movies more than any producer that's there.
And I think he's part of the later producing right
he did six, seven and eight. I want to say, yeah,
So what was the budget of the very first Friday
the Thirteenth film? Was it five hundred thousand? Was it
two point five million? Or was it one point five million?
(01:32:21):
I think it was one hundred million. Isn't even one
of the options there are qte kitty either is eight
hundred dollars one point five? Was it at least five
hundred thousand one point five or two point five?
Speaker 2 (01:32:34):
I think it was one point five. I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
I think they had a higher budget of five hundred thousand.
I think it was. I'm thinking it's five hundred thousand. Honestly,
I think it was. It was really really low. It
was for what it was. It was definitely not two
point five, definitely not two point five. So I'm gonna
use your answer one point five once he was right,
it is five hundred and fifty thousand, ultra cheap five
hundred fifty thousand, which is funny because it is five
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hundred thousand, But then they spent five hundred and fifty thousand,
So put five hundred and fifty thousand is your answer,
dumb ass, fucking people. That's that's stupid. All right, everybody
should get this right. What's Jason's murder weapon of choice?
It is the cleaver. We're gonna move on. It's a douche,
(01:33:19):
the cloud glove, the cleaver, or the machete.
Speaker 2 (01:33:22):
I'm going with machette.
Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
Everybody should know it is the machete on this one.
It's the sewing needle. That's the wrong franchise. All right.
How much did the first Friday the Thirteenth movie gross
at the box office? Was it one hundred and twelve million?
Was it fifty nine or was it twelve fifty nine? Okay,
he says fifty nine one hundred millions, So you go
(01:33:46):
with one hundred and twelve here too.
Speaker 2 (01:33:48):
You gotta remember the time it came out, not.
Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
A not an option. Twelve million, says mister l fifty
nine million says Dragonfly Rain. And so I kind of
was thinking in the fifty nine million. You said twelve,
I said nine, You said fifty nine, all right, so
it could be twelve, could be fifty nine either way
for five hundred and fifty thousand dollars if it makes
off of that. But yeah, it was fifty nine with
(01:34:15):
a five hundred and fifty thousand dollars budget. It paid
for itself many times over, as movie snagged nearly sixty
million at the box office directly. Yeah, it made a lot,
and that's why it became a franchise because and you know,
subsequent films made less and less and less and less,
but even the second and the third with bigger budgets,
not much bigger budgets, they still made a ton of
(01:34:38):
move money. And you have to remember that in the
eighties when it was getting up to like six, revitalized
it because six was like a lot of people's favorites.
It's okay to me, but that that one was again
back to being lower budget and did Gangbusters in the
box office. Man, what is the name of the lake
(01:34:58):
where many of the atrocities ocurred? Is it Lake of
the Woods? Is it Cunningham Lake or don't answer right away?
Or is it Crystal Lake. I think it's I think
it's Lake of the Woods, is what. You're right, it's
Crystal's Ass. You got it right, you kitty, It is
Crystal Lake.
Speaker 2 (01:35:17):
Crystal's ass.
Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
We have there, all right. How many of the Friday
the Thirteenth films were released in the nineteen eighties? Was
it three? Was it five? Or was it eight? It
has to be five? Those are the choices, three, five
or as to be five. It's definitely not one of them.
Speaker 2 (01:35:43):
It's definitely not eight.
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
So yeah, I mean it's five because they meant, well,
they originally meant for the fourth one to be the
final one. Hence why it has its subtitle, which I
won't give away because it's a question. Later on here
chat says four, three, five and five because you know
four was an answer. We're both going with five. It
(01:36:05):
has to be five, and wrong, it's actually eight. What
Jason takes Manhattan, I guess was made and released in
the eighties. I thought that I thought that was like
early I thought that was early nineties too, So we're
both wrong. I could have sworn it was five. I
knew it wasn't three. Huh, that's there, But yeah, eight
(01:36:26):
eight total were released in a mad scrambled to capitalize
on the Jason phenomena student craked out eight movies in
the eighties. I definitely know Jason Goes to Hell was
in the nineties, and that the ninth movie, which was
subpedal in the ninth movie.
Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
Oh, that was Jason Goes to Hell.
Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
Oh, you're right, what was it? I hope that's funny. Huh.
I didn't think that that was it? All right? Who
directed Part three? Was it James Isaac? Was it Josephsto
Or was it Steve Minor?
Speaker 2 (01:36:57):
Who was the second one?
Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
Joseph Zita Barry Zito's long lost Mexican counterpart. I'm sorry
I didn't say it right. Wholes Steve Miller, Steve Minor,
not the Steve Miller man. All right, I'm going to
James Isaac on this one.
Speaker 2 (01:37:20):
This one.
Speaker 1 (01:37:20):
I honestly, I'm just trying to guess Steve Zito. Oh
your mom, your mom directed this movie. I didn't know
she had a prolific film career. At some point you're
saying Steve Meyer, I'm saying James Isaac, And it was
Steve Minor for this boy? You got the third one?
All right? Friday the thirteenth was very much inspired by
the success of what other horror movie? The Last House
(01:37:42):
on the Left? Halloween or Nightmare on Elm Street. I'm
gonna say Halloween. Did you say Halloween? Halloween? Stay away
from Casher Valley Boulevard. They have a close for some
stupid event. It's probably the rodeo. I think that's this weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
Oh no, no, it's a car show.
Speaker 1 (01:38:03):
Oh it's the car show. That's what we've got going
on over here. To miss the question, Friday thirteenth was
inspired by the success of what other horror movie? And
it is? I'm definitely saying it's Halloween on this one.
It's not Last House on the Left, and it's Nightmare
on Elm Street was released I think in eighty one
after this, So Halloween is the correct answer. It was
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a budget friendly blockbuster that helped make Friday the Thirteenth
of reality because again, also Halloween was made on a
shoe string budget as well. All right, what is the subtitle?
From nineteen eighty four? Is Friday the thirteenth? Is it
the Final Friday? Is it the final chapter? Or is
it a new beginning? Eighty four? It's from eighty four.
Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
Oh yeah, that's that should be the fourth one. So
I'm gonna say final chapter. Yeah, but say it's the
final that I'm thinking about it after we had a
question earlier.
Speaker 1 (01:38:58):
Yeah, it's the final chapter of what it is the
I'm sorry, maybe Manhattan.
Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
The final chapter because the.
Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
New Beginning was number five, which I believe was released
in eighty five or eighty six. So it is the
final chapter because it is the fourth one where there.
Speaker 2 (01:39:16):
Is final quote unquote chapter.
Speaker 1 (01:39:18):
Of course, it was not the law in the final chapter,
not by a long shot. All right, how many Friday
the first thirteenth movies? Has Yanni Ronnie You directed? Do
you know who Ronnie You is?
Speaker 2 (01:39:30):
No, I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:39:30):
I'm gonna say one, zero, one or three. I'll say
one Ronnie You. I know, I definitely know this question.
You should know the answer to this question too. But
I can understand if you're not familiar with the director.
I'm not. So we got zero, we got zero, we
got one, we got one. It's gonna be one because
he directed Freddy versus Jason. Ah see, I had it
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was like one of the one offs. Yeah, he's the
one that did that that movie and that was after
he had released another horror movie that was success in
the He was given Freddy Versus Jason to do that,
and he wanted to do something really great with the franchise,
and then it turned out that movie kind of sucks
because you know.
Speaker 2 (01:40:09):
Hey, hey, that movie has one of the greatest lines.
Speaker 1 (01:40:11):
In the world in it, what corn trees.
Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
Besides, it has.
Speaker 1 (01:40:17):
Mister I'm gonna need to see to you as well
with Dragonfly Rain in my office on Monday. You can't
cheat christ One too. Freddy's killing for you.
Speaker 2 (01:40:29):
You know why he says that because when he's coming
for you, it's one of the greatest lines.
Speaker 1 (01:40:36):
Is similar? All right? As far as the story goes,
Part two takes place how long after the first movie
ends the following year, right, two years? Two weeks or
two months?
Speaker 2 (01:40:49):
Oh, that's right, two months?
Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
All right? We got two months over here, we got
twenty years. We got two years. Dan got caught cheating again.
That's not an answer two years. I mean two months,
all right, So I think it's two months as well.
It's definitely not two weeks, but we'll see. The answer
is two months. Just two months after the horrors of
the first story. The survivors subjected to more of Jason's rampages.
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And that's, of course after the surprise ending of the
first one that happened there where we actually get Jason
Vorheves for the very first time. So technically there are
two Friday thirteenth movies that don't have Jason Vorhees in
it as the main bad guy. Oh yes, yeah, he's
in every single one of them. But the real bad
(01:41:35):
guy is not Jason Vorheaks. They're pretending to be Jason
Varheaves in the first one.
Speaker 2 (01:41:40):
They're not pretending he is. She is. How's she pretending?
Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
Well, because the tails and stuff like that, she's using
his name. Camp counselors think that it's Jason killing everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
Well, it was just the rumor that they figured it was. Yeah,
but then it's the actually in the first one.
Speaker 1 (01:42:04):
It's the first one, it's his mom killing everything. They
all think it's Jason. He doesn't. He's not.
Speaker 2 (01:42:10):
Jason's as Jason, she's not.
Speaker 1 (01:42:14):
But it's it's I'm not saying posing as Maybe that's
the wrong words to say, but everybody thinks that's Jason Forks.
Spoiled Alert For those that I have never seen Friday
at the thirteenth. I'm sorry, I just ruined a movie
from nineteen eighty for me. For you, h what is
the name of the heroin and sole survivor in the
first movie? Is it Beth? Is it Alice? Or is
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it Laura? If you know it, hold on, let's see
what the Chad has to say, so you don't get
so that way that Peter can't cheat off of you.
And watched we got Alice, Alice, Alice. I should have
walked waited Beth. All right, what's your answer, Solus, Well,
it's Alice. It's Alice that is the survivor of the
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first movie. How does Jason die at the end of
part set?
Speaker 2 (01:43:00):
Then?
Speaker 1 (01:43:01):
Is he? Does he not die? If you if you
know it right away, I know it? Is he burned? Aligned?
Or is he drowned? I And the reason is I
seven one I haven't said. He doesn't said, doesn't die,
drowned alive. And the only reason I know the answer
is because I've seen the eighth but I haven't seen
the seventh.
Speaker 2 (01:43:21):
All right, drowned And I would still say that's not correct. Technically,
you know, technically I don't think that answer is correct.
But I know what the answer is.
Speaker 1 (01:43:30):
Technically with everything, technically, you know, he doesn't die. Technically,
if you want to say it, in every movie he
doesn't die except for really one movie. Yeah, technically he dies.
Technically maybe I don't know. So he chose doesn't die
(01:43:53):
and you're not ground is what we're both both going with. Yeah,
I'm thinking that it's not he doesn't die.
Speaker 2 (01:44:00):
I thought that we're gonna try to say drown because
he gets the chain around the neck and he.
Speaker 1 (01:44:05):
Goes into the lake and he's but he does end
up going like this, so that's why he does die
in it. Because Jason takes Manhattan, he gets hit by
the lightning in the water and that's what brings him back.
Speaker 2 (01:44:16):
I think it just he went into a slumber.
Speaker 1 (01:44:19):
How you go into a slumber. It's like a bear
bro But that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:44:24):
This is almost like a trick question is because you know,
he's not really dead, but at the same time, because
he was underwater, he quit moving.
Speaker 1 (01:44:30):
So he's he doesn't die. Jason just doesn't die. I
think it's a cop out by saying that Jason doesn't die. Yeah, yeah,
Jason not dying with a choice. It was the very
first choice.
Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
He all right, said, Jason, you have a very special ability.
Speaker 1 (01:44:44):
How many movies did Can't Die?
Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
You're just sleeping? Wake up for mother?
Speaker 1 (01:44:51):
How many movies did My Stocking Nemesis Kane Hodder star
as Jason Vore he's in? Was it all of them? Eight?
Or four? Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:45:02):
You wanted them to answer first.
Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
I want them to answer first again. I believe I
know this answer as well. We got four, we got four,
we got eight, and we got four. I believe it
was four. It's four because he played Jason from what
uh seven on? I think so. Yeah, his last poor
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last appearance wasn't Jason X because it wasn't him in
Freddy Versus Jason, which kind of upset me back in
the day, and it should have been him. Which of
the Friday thirteenth movies were released in three D? Everybody
should get this? Is it part three? Part seven or
part six?
Speaker 2 (01:45:43):
Crystal shouldn't answer right away?
Speaker 1 (01:45:46):
Three three six? Oh? Oh it's magic, oh Riley Auto parts.
It's okay, it's it's number three because everybody's doing three
D for the third movie for thirty three D. Yeah,
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and that's the one where like the pitchfork comes or
whatever was it at the beginning of the movie that comes, Yeah,
it hits it in the back of the eyeball comes out. Well,
I mean in the when the glass show.
Speaker 2 (01:46:16):
Away, that was that was the spear.
Speaker 1 (01:46:18):
Yeah, yeah, I forgot what it was for the the
intro of the whole thing. We all got a couple
more questions to go. Uh the first Friday the thirteenth
movie was created by what studio New Line, twentieth Century
Fox or Paramount? This one I think I have an
answer for. We got Fox. I'll wait, it wasn't three
(01:46:40):
D so eighties, Yeah, it was, And then it seemed
to come back in the early two thousands too, got Paramount,
we got New Line, we got Light and Magic.
Speaker 2 (01:46:49):
I know at the end it was New Line.
Speaker 1 (01:46:52):
It was.
Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
It was New Line the whole time though, But I
don't think it was Fox.
Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
It definitely wasn't Fox.
Speaker 2 (01:46:58):
So I'm gonna go Paramount.
Speaker 1 (01:46:59):
So I believe that it's Paramount as well. And it's Paramount. Yeah. Yeah.
Paramount Pictures made a killing off of the movie, which
made tens of millions of dollars, created entire Jason franchise.
But then and I'm just looking. Got a couple more
questions left in part eight, in which area does Jason
stock many of his victims? That would be none of
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these answers are right, Okay, it says Baltimore, Crystal Lake,
or New York City. If I'm gonna if I choose one,
it's gonna be one of these. But even then, because
of the subtitle of the movies, that's the answer that
they're gonna go for. But even then, they do not
spend the goddamn movie there.
Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
I wouldn't say, yeah, it should be on the boat
in Crystal Lake.
Speaker 1 (01:47:46):
Woulds yeah, Baltimore, Crystal Lake or New York City. The
name of the movie is Okay, the movie takes many.
Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
Coattan, but he's only he's only there, and he's only
stalking basically a couple of people there. He's basically doing
everything else on the boat while there is still in.
Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
Christ kills everybody on the boat is what it does
except for four people, yeah, that survive, and then he
chases them through Manhattan for the last twenty minutes of
the movie. Es. So I think I'm gonna say New
York because it's Jason takes Manhattan, but technically it should
be on a random river where, however, Crystal Lake connects
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to Manhattan. Yeah, that's it's Jason. It should be a
boat on it. So you say New York City, and
that's that's the answer. This is which is that? One's stupid?
That's the dumbest question. I see who's never actually seen
the movie? Yeah, so water. Yeah, he kills and stocks
most of his people on water is what he does.
All right? And what year was Jason Go to Hell?
(01:48:45):
Was it eighty nine, ninety six or ninety three ninety three?
Cheesy answer? Yeah, it is gotta hate that one says
there eighty nine says Uncle ex files, eighty nine says
cute kidding, ninety three says Dragonfly Rain. Well, if you
remember our question earlier where there was eight which Jason
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man Takes Manhattan was the last one.
Speaker 2 (01:49:08):
In the eighties, and it definitely wasn't ninety six.
Speaker 1 (01:49:11):
I think Jason men Takes Manhattan was eighty nine. Yeah,
so it's I believe it's ninety three. So this nineteen
ninety three was supposed to be the very last movie,
but that didn't plant out, all right, what's the name
of Jason's mother? Is it Lolita? Is it Angela or
is it Pamela? I'm sorry? Is Angela Angela?
Speaker 2 (01:49:31):
Yeah? I'll let you guys answer before I.
Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
Might copy me. I'm guessing. All we got a Pamela
in the chat. We got Lolita on HBO, we got Pamela.
We got Pamela, So it is it is Pamela. Pamela. Yeah?
Her mom or his mom's name? Her mom's name. What
is the number the highest number of murders that Jason
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commits in any single one of his films? Is it eighteen?
Is it twenty one? Or is it twenty three? Twenty one?
Q Kitty says one hundred. He's so hold out the
title for the most kills. Dragonfly says eighteen. I think
it's twenty one, twenty one? Any other guesses? What's his
(01:50:19):
Katie ratio? It's it's about two point three. I believe
it's actually eighteen. Okay, he's a twenty one and it's
actually twenty three. I thought it was like then the
last minute of course on glex files comes in, says
twenty three, but I don't know if I'd clicked it yet.
He was searching it, but for the stream it's delayed,
(01:50:41):
so he probably searched it and mister l got it.
And even though for some reason Alex said one hundred
all right, who played the role of Jason the first
Friday the thirteenth movie? Was it Rex Everheart? Was it
ari Lehman? Or was it Caine Hotter? We already know
one of these is incorrect? So you have choice between
(01:51:02):
two people. Are what's his name? Ari Leman Everheart?
Speaker 2 (01:51:07):
I believe Rex was the second one, if I remember right.
Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
Kine the Big Red Machine. No, not that one. Jen
Hotcakes says, cute, underscore kiddie, Uh, Rex says uh or
Ari re learning. I think she meant to say ari
Leman on that for that, it's l e h m
a n This one, I don't know. I know it's
not Kane Hotter because Hotter was you know, the last ones,
(01:51:36):
and it is ari A Leman.
Speaker 2 (01:51:38):
Yeah, I think Rex played.
Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
I think we're down to the last three questions on
this two or three questions, and he's got to get going.
Jason wore. He says, which medical division condition asthma hydro
cephalus or is it elephant titus?
Speaker 2 (01:51:54):
I don't remember ever saying this. What was the second one?
Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
Hydro salis I.
Speaker 2 (01:52:01):
Don't even know what the fuck that is.
Speaker 1 (01:52:02):
That's something to do with the water, because hydro hydro whatever,
burned face, elephant burn face, that's freddy asthma. I'm going with.
That's that's what it is. That's going with the asthma.
(01:52:25):
Elephant titus is what I would go with.
Speaker 2 (01:52:27):
That's what I would go It's.
Speaker 1 (01:52:28):
Hydrocephalus, too much fluid in the brain.
Speaker 2 (01:52:33):
Okay, I honestly don't remember them ever.
Speaker 1 (01:52:36):
Ever, I think I might have said in the first
movie maybe something like that, uh three four three questions left.
What was the highest box office ranking achieved by Part three?
Is it number one? Number three or number four? I
can't chat off anyone these days.
Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
No, I'm gonna go to number one.
Speaker 1 (01:52:59):
Fuck it number one. I think it's number three, but
says number one, number one, number three. I think because
how popular it was, it was number one, get great reviews,
but kick et the Extraterrestrial out of the number one spot.
In nineteen eighty.
Speaker 2 (01:53:13):
Two, plus the Slasher and it's uh was in three D.
Speaker 1 (01:53:18):
And it was the introduction of the hockey mask to
the franchise. Kevin Bacon a huge role in which Friday
thirteenth movie was it Jason X? Was it part three?
Or is it Friday the thirteenth?
Speaker 3 (01:53:32):
I know, I know, I know how he dies too,
X three three it's the first one.
Speaker 1 (01:53:42):
It's the first one and he's lying on a bed.
Speaker 2 (01:53:45):
He gets a hand hand on the forehead and an
arrow through.
Speaker 1 (01:53:48):
The throat after he got a hand job. Actually was
more like dry humped probably. And which movie does the
FBI managed to kill Jason? Is it part three? Is
is it part seven? Or is it the final Friday?
And Jason goes to Hell? Uh, that'd be the only
way I saw. I didn't remember that Jason goes to Hell. Yes,
(01:54:12):
Kevin Bacon is part of six Death Separation or whatever
whatever that things called him. So they don't he never
dies Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:54:22):
That's supposed to be the beginning of the movie. No, no, wait, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's I was screwing up on my movies there. But
that is like at the end of the movie, they
just start blasting the shit out of.
Speaker 1 (01:54:33):
That, and so I started blasting they don't because he
never dies. Okay, Jason goes to Hell and it's Jason
goes to Hell. Yep, they kill him in the beginning
of the movie, but then he goes to Hell. Then
the final question, what was the budget of Friday the
thirteenth Jason Takes Manhattan the eighth movie? Was it five million,
fifteen or twenty five? Trick question? We got one point
(01:55:00):
four billion in the chat. Fifteen million, fifteen million fil
nineteen million.
Speaker 2 (01:55:04):
Fifteen should be a good solid but once again, it's
mostly on a boat.
Speaker 1 (01:55:09):
I don't know. We got that one point four billion
from qute Kitty. I think we should go with that answer.
Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
We're oh, wait, oh, I must say fifteen.
Speaker 1 (01:55:18):
But I have a feeling it's the smaller one. I
think it's I think it's more than you think it is.
I don't know. If it's twenty five million, don't.
Speaker 2 (01:55:25):
Think I think that's making it more money? Would because
they're filming in New York, so it'd be more permits
and more they shutting down stream?
Speaker 1 (01:55:32):
How much they filmed New York if anything, because it
barely fucking takes place in New York. But fifteen million? Wrong?
Is only five? I was right, it was a cheap.
I was wrong. I mean I said I had a
feeling it was the five. I was wrong, but I
was also righted. Yeah, So that's it. Nope, you guys
eny playing the game with us. I always love doing
these like little quiz things and stuff with people in
(01:55:53):
the chat when we do it live, because it's fun
to get everybody's answers on this. What's are least like
in the thirteenth movie? I know what Dragonfly Reigns is.
I think it's Part five. It's it's a kind of
a between the fifth and the last one that one
(01:56:14):
least least liked, not what you're most like. I said
least liked five is my least like between that and
A Final Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:56:24):
As as Manhattan is as bad as Jason goes the
hell is, I can't other than the first one that
set it all up for.
Speaker 1 (01:56:33):
Some reason, Dragonfly loves that one.
Speaker 2 (01:56:35):
Five is just it's not it's it's not him, So it's.
Speaker 1 (01:56:40):
Not favorite of them. If I have to pick outside
of the original, because I probably think the original is
my favorite because it was fresh on the scene and
has a twist ending that nobody really saw coming at
that time when I've thought for it. I would then
probably put as much as I'm not a big fan
of six, oh yeah, for the cheesy factor, X would
(01:57:02):
be my favorite because they they went into that movie
knowing what it was going to do, right. Yeah, I
would definitely put Jason X up there, but I would
say six if you're going to do a regular one.
I do like three. I like three a lot more
than I like two. I don't really like four that much.
I definitely don't like five. Jason takes Manhattan pisses me
(01:57:22):
the fuck off, just because he never even really steps
foot in Manhattan, like we've gone through.
Speaker 2 (01:57:27):
I like two, especially because.
Speaker 1 (01:57:31):
X X definitely. Yeah. Four is when they have it
was it? Is it four as the one with Corey Feldman? Yeah,
because they were trying to turn Corey Feldman into the
next Jason and he was supposed to be actually the
main person in five, but at the time he was
filming the Goonies I think so. I think that's what
he was filming. He couldn't get away, so he had
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to film the scene that they film in the fifth one.
He had to film actually in his backyard of his
parents' house. Yeah, and yeah, that's right. Yeah, because he
wasn't able to film the other thing so they can
then transition to the older Tommy.
Speaker 2 (01:58:09):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (01:58:10):
But they wanted to actually have him be the main
character of five Route and went with, are the Jason
movies Alex movies? Yeah, they're they're not. I mean, like
I said, they're not the gory wise, they're for its eighties.
It's not even that gory. And the funny thing is
(01:58:31):
is that they toned down as they go along. And
the thing that a lot of people liked about the
sixth movie was that they toned it up. And it's
still not that gory. It's not as even the first couple.
But if you're talking about like nineteen eighties blockbuster Out
in the Theater's gore, Yeah, it was gory for its time,
(01:58:53):
but you don't see like, you know, it's not like
a you know, I would say, like a trauma gore
where that's easy. But that is gory, right.
Speaker 2 (01:59:02):
It's not like nothing close to Saw or anything like that.
Speaker 1 (01:59:05):
Yeah, it's not anywhere close to Saw. If you think
Saw is outside of Alex's world right now, then you'll
be fine because it's not. And none of them are
that close. Oh it's not. No, it's not terrify a
lever level. Hell no, that is a Gorehound movie. If
you love gore, then that's where you're going with those, Yeah, no,
it's none of them are even on that.
Speaker 2 (01:59:25):
If you can't, like I said, you're having trouble with
Saw right now. Okay, Uh, Terrifier is steps above what
Saw is.
Speaker 1 (01:59:34):
So if you enjoy the Nightmare and elm Street movies
and the gore that happens in those and you're thinking
about that, that's the Friday thirteenth series. And for from
one to five, the gore level goes like this, and
then it goes kind of up but doesn't reach the
first two, and then it kind of teeters off. I mean,
probably the most gory thing that they had was except
(01:59:56):
for in Jason X, where they do go overboard with
it again. And actually some of the best kills in
the series are in Jason X. But like you know,
Jason takes Manhattan. Theigorious thing that happens if the guy
gets his block knocked off and it looks exactly like
killer clowns from outer space like that, if you could
handle that Killer Clowns look anyway. So if you want
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Speaker 2 (02:00:41):
Well, I'm on Twitch at solaces the Sorry let me
start over Twitch and TikTok Y Underscore six four.
Speaker 1 (02:00:51):
As his last TikTok said, words are hard. It's true.
Speaker 2 (02:00:55):
I did have a TikTok it was my last one.
Speaker 1 (02:00:57):
But well it's the one that popped up my feet.
Oh it's funny because you tag quin in it and
in that clip you can't hear Quintin at all. Yeah,
well he was there, so, oh you love my feed
me shirt. It was between this and my work from
Home shirt. But where can they fight you? You can
find me twitched Terrible Terrorists. I'm there and I might
(02:01:19):
be streaming later today just because tomorrow we're supposedly doing
stuff that I had no idea about. So I don't
know if there's time for me to stream tomorrow. But
I don't know what. Oh you're going for your second
ending for the suffer Frock, No man, that game was
pissing me off towards the end of that game, and
the last boss was a pain the ass. And even
then we watched all the endings on stream and all
(02:01:41):
the endings are stupid. You just played alone in the dark.
I thought about that. I also got e Liza p
that I was gonna be playing. I was also about
thinking I got to record the mini episode for the
Terrible Terror podcast, so I was thinking about doing it
partially for many episode and then maybe switching over to
Liza Pe with those types of things. But you can
check me out there Twitch Tea and Horse Team to
score a podcast Blue Sky Terrible Terrors. You can also
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check out the next episode of the Terrible Terror Podcast,
which is going to be on a movie that I
wanted to see because I want to see how bad
it was going to be, and so I'm gonna watch
it this time, which is until dawn. So that'll be
the next movie on the Terrible Terror Podcast that we
are going to check out. Because I've done all these
these old school Charles Band terrible Full Moon Picture movies,
(02:02:23):
I'm like, I need to do something more recent that's
probably gonna be terrible.
Speaker 2 (02:02:26):
I just did not I did not want to throw
my money at that thing.
Speaker 1 (02:02:30):
Well, and that's the other reason I didn't want to
do it.
Speaker 2 (02:02:32):
You know, will you get on to be or something?
Speaker 1 (02:02:34):
I have it. We'll just say that, all right, because
I am not throwing twenty dollars at them to rent it.
Let me tell you that that is ridiculous the way
to do those types of things. But yep, got anything
else to say out there to chat? Okay, because he's
got to get going. So we're gonna say goodbye to
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everybody out there. I'll feed a same and we've ended
the stream there. So thank you guys so much for joining,
and make sure you take care of yourselves to each
other and anything else. Patrick, Nope, because if that's nothing,
been in peace, bitches,