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July 26, 2025 77 mins
IBLT Podcast 313: Why do they all keep dying?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I have the greatest respect for the true fans. We
get people that want to sign a pilot albums and
I'll sell they're fans. But the real the real fans,
you can't. I mean to look at you, you would
think tell yobs w. But they're great, great people. It's
it's it's it's they've been there forever for me. I

(00:22):
know it's your fathers, sons and sons.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
I love a being go but the tip, I don't

(01:03):
know what I do.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
You know I notice I don't water stop.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Oh by, I'm gonna don't do that drap brown?

Speaker 5 (01:11):
You know the way up with me? I don't water stop.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
A me no at the top, I don't know what
I know.

Speaker 6 (01:18):
You know what I notice?

Speaker 5 (01:19):
I don't water stop?

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Oh bye, I'm goona gont do that drop drawing the
way with me?

Speaker 5 (01:26):
I don't water stop.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
You want to make a Mason live?

Speaker 6 (01:32):
No way, don't.

Speaker 5 (01:36):
Know what he said?

Speaker 4 (01:39):
You must be right, won't not tilt till that's nothing.

Speaker 7 (02:11):
We used to rehearse in a community center and we
used had to get there for nine o'clock in the morning.
It was across the road from a movie theater, and
I rememmember It was tarn who was said one morning,
he said, isn't it a peculiar that people paying money
to go and see horror films? Why don't we start
writing scary music.

Speaker 6 (02:44):
Watches this.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Stand by me.

Speaker 6 (02:58):
Said, where's moll sun mean?

Speaker 3 (03:06):
The blood run stream?

Speaker 8 (03:08):
The ranger.

Speaker 9 (03:12):
You keep bread, the voices go mine and he's got
a lie. Boy's God, we're.

Speaker 6 (03:31):
On the radio.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
I couldn't believe around that my voice was coming up
through the radio and the whole anyone was listening to
me seeing I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 5 (03:42):
Will sign the world.

Speaker 9 (04:09):
Say joys, guy's going back.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
I'm dreams of.

Speaker 9 (04:30):
Your about man and God of Jesus Rist.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
It doesn't really.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Mad abouts to me.

Speaker 9 (04:42):
Without each others South, there ain't no for us. I'm
living to a dream of falacy.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
Im menassy man from being up the way cutting.

Speaker 7 (05:20):
A help.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Right.

Speaker 10 (05:27):
Generals gathered in their masses just like witches at black mass,
evil minds of blood destruction, the sorcerer of death construction.

Speaker 6 (05:49):
In the fields of.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Bodies burning.

Speaker 10 (05:54):
As the warm machine keeps turning.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
Because the bot f the bone. Some of the real one.

Speaker 5 (06:15):
Soon to look.

Speaker 6 (06:16):
About lives so loud that some of my rooms all iron.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Last days like Zy always liked wall. That's as.

Speaker 6 (06:54):
I couldn't be I could be around never so bad
as so my mom coming long.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Yourself please loveyeh, We're.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
Both along the ride before the wall. But I'm going
to take his hotart.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
I just got hit.

Speaker 6 (07:21):
People. A lot of people WoT get the stick?

Speaker 11 (07:24):
Don for?

Speaker 6 (07:26):
And a guy called to Row who wore gold about
and I don't say a bit of laid up should
and show you not knowing you O.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
Man, thank you the boss so long or realist and
I guess still me.

Speaker 12 (08:03):
Her last good bye, Now all my days, I'll build
the deep.

Speaker 6 (08:16):
Wail.

Speaker 3 (08:17):
I could go back and chance, I go.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Change, I go.

Speaker 13 (08:39):
Cha.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
Hello everyone, and welcome to a brand new episode.

Speaker 6 (09:37):
Uh, this last week sucked dass, and it'd be like that.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
This last week sucked ass a podcast.

Speaker 7 (09:50):
This.

Speaker 6 (09:50):
Yeah, this has been a rough, rough, rough week. Yeah,
definitely for for pop icons or just in general icon Yeah,
I get to general pop icon right, I mean for both.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
I can't believe Chuck Mangi is dead. I mean it's
just the thing is this is okay. There's been a
lot of a lot, a lot of a lot of
fucking death this week. And they say that death comes
in threes or sevens. So we're either four deep into
a seven or this is breaking the mold and staying
at four.

Speaker 6 (10:24):
Yeah, well we'll see.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
But well, within like really really short amount of time.

Speaker 6 (10:32):
And then well four really, I mean all four Malcolm
Warner Friday.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
Last Friday, and then as was on Tuesday, and then
all Wednesday, and Man was on Thursday.

Speaker 6 (10:46):
Within a week, there's four.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
And I was thinking more like they were like literally
one day after another that we got the messages of
the whole thing.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
I got it.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Yet he's got to turn him.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
That's a little bit so you can he he well,
I heard the video, fine, but you was super low.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Yeah, I'm always like super low cranked.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
It was fine.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
I think I think you just kind of you want
to crank that, you know, you want to crank that
crank that he's he's back there doing that.

Speaker 6 (11:19):
Yeah. And then there's talks of Phil Collins in hospice.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Yeah, but I think those are still rumors rus but
they're not.

Speaker 14 (11:27):
It's note but he's not doing he did not look
like he was doing.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Not saying that he's doing well, it's just saying that
he's not an aspice, And isn't.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
It true that he's still basically was touring even though
he shouldn't be anymore because he still had to pay
like alimony or something.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
Possibly, I don't know that he's the dude that also
broke up with his wife or divorce his wife over facts.
Center of facts saying we're done a joke. But anyways,
you also that terrible performance that he did with led
Zeppelin at Live Aid that they're trying to scrub off
the internet, like you cannot find video of it. Oh, oh,

(12:10):
it's out there. It's definitely out there. But that was
the one where they flew him from New York to
He did a concert in New York and they flew
him from New York to London to do Live Aid,
So he barely had any type of like actual practice
with the band, and everybody was offense. Why led Zeppelin

(12:31):
has decided to never do any other shows ever again,
even if they could because they don't have any of
the original members. Yeah, you know, even if some of
them are still round or whatever. But once John Bonham died,
that was like it, that was them trying to do
it and they realized that they can't. Sorry, issue got

(12:51):
him in the knee. He used to be a podcaster
until he got shot in the knee.

Speaker 6 (12:54):
Then I took an arrow to the knee.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
That's right. I guys remember that old meme.

Speaker 6 (12:59):
Oh I was talking about arrow, you know fan arrow?

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Oh, oh, you're talking about that arrow. What did you shot?
Did you take from arrow?

Speaker 6 (13:06):
Like a shot? Like you know he's a wrestler.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
Oh, I thought you were talking about a shot, not
one of those.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
Those saved the strippers.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
That's for the strippers only. In the chicken wings, Yeah,
he's eating.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
He has his phone with cute kiddy stream up eating
a chicken with one hand. He's shooting with the other hand.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
Oh, I thought that was more or less that he's
got the chicken wing in one hand and then he's
got the stripper above him who's doing the shot of
ranch onto the chicken wing as he's getting ready to
eat it.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
Chicken wing, chicken wing up in the strippers club? Can okay?

Speaker 3 (13:44):
I get the drinking in a strip club. I know
we're going to talk about death and stuff, so we
should get the funny out of the way. Now, get
the drinking in the strip club and all that stuff.
But like eating, like food. Food is beyond me why
you would go whyoh is even going to the strip
club specifically because he.

Speaker 6 (14:03):
Was in the mood for wings bro at your cousin.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
I would, but he's not here. I can ask the
other cousin. So why why would you go eat at
a strip club? Dragonfly rain?

Speaker 6 (14:12):
Yeah, well I'm talking about Man, they have good steaks there.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
And I was like, but what how hygienic is it? Possibly?

Speaker 6 (14:23):
Like you know, and no, is this going to be
I'm just thinking if I'm going to a strip club,
you don't.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Want to be going to a crabs club. But like
you like your steak with a creamy gonnerhy a gravy sauce.
Is that what you're looking for?

Speaker 6 (14:40):
Oh? Man, that's creamy.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
What is the look of my steak? Has herpies? It's
all these red.

Speaker 6 (14:48):
My crab legs have crabs, little white things walk over.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
Oh you got to hit the hit the crab legs
with the Spray's.

Speaker 6 (14:58):
Like I ate the crab at the strip club. And
now my tongue's really itchy.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
Oh god, God, just imagine though you do end up
eating like this steak there. Oh, the stick's good, and
then you have like you know, herpies on your tongue
or some ship, because who knows what they've been doing.

Speaker 6 (15:13):
I just pat in diamonds, Vagina.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
Did you ever watch back in the Uh? Did you
ever watch You can't do that on television Nickelodeon. It's
been a long time, but yeah, okay, you remember the
cook that was on it, the cafeteria cook. That's who
I imagine is the cook at the fucking strip club. Okay,
it's a guy over there, or it's Tommy Davidson from
fucking in Living Color. Order five, order.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
We need we need one twisted nipple, four to seven?

Speaker 3 (15:44):
Yeah, what if you get the orders wrong? What if
you you know that the cocaine, specially it's supposed to
go back into the strip room, you know in the
dressing room in the back, actually gets delivered to you.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
Sprinkled on your on your uh. What is that called
chicken alfredo?

Speaker 3 (15:58):
Yes? The parmesan cheese is an Promisan cheese anymore? Why
is it grating? Weird?

Speaker 6 (16:04):
It's like anything by your spaghetti? Yeah, I go, oh
that that's.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
One hundred percent pure Columbian Promisan. Jesus, I just again,
I don't understand. I wish Erro was here because I
could ask them that choir question as well. I just
don't understand the fascination with having to go to a
strip club to go get wings or to go get

(16:30):
any type of food whatever.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
I've never associated strip clubs with food, but not food.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Over to here. I just don't think it happens because
we know we were talking about last night, and for
people that don't live in California, they don't understand the
whole thing about the whole juice bar and our nudity
laws and stuff like that. Juice bar maybe isn't the
term they use nowadays, but that's what they used to
call them back in the nineties and early two thousands.

Speaker 6 (16:54):
Basically in California. If there's alcohol served, there is it's
only top plus. If they don't serve any alcohol, then
they'll go full nude.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Yeah, so if you want the beef flaps out, you
gotta not drink.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Well, that's that's what that was my choice.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
That's my choice too. That's why it's like, how could
you not have an alcohol and strippers? I'm like, I
don't need alcohol to enjoy lady bits. I mean, that's well,
that's what happens. With the new needs over here.

Speaker 6 (17:23):
But yeah, like, look, I really want to see.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
What is she gonna have a bottle open number up there,
so that would.

Speaker 6 (17:33):
Look I really like if I want to see some pastrami,
then I'll.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Like, I'm gonna go to New York if i want
to see some pastrami.

Speaker 6 (17:41):
But you know, I only come here for the roast beef, sir.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
This isn't RBS. Oh yes, we have to be sorry. Yeah,
you know you're at the right place. No, not that
type of roast, sir. This is a weird al concert.

Speaker 6 (17:57):
What what wait? Wait?

Speaker 3 (17:59):
Were ready on that too?

Speaker 6 (18:01):
Bro, Let's open up a strip club where they stripped
to weird el songs.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Might as well face it. You're addicted to spuds, the
flinging fuck mashed potato over the place. Yeah, because we're
all going her food there too, So it's gonna be
stripping to nothing but weird al food songs. So so
when you order the lasagna, that's what's gonna be playing.
And she's coming out to like deliver it to.

Speaker 6 (18:25):
Lasagnya la la la, like, oh, get your get your
sweaters out, and she's coming out to is love Rocky Road.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
There's a road out there and they say it's rocky,
Oh would you rather be?

Speaker 6 (18:41):
Well, I think she had like fucking rocky road on
her tits, and they as it's smelting. You get to
see more of them.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
Then you got the one. You can be the cookies
to the middle. She could be the middle of your
white stuff. Oh oh oh oreo. No, that would be
Scott's stripper song. But before we get into all the

(19:10):
the the sadness and then the anger or whatever comes
with it, I guess acceptance is that the third stage,
one of the five stages of grief. Kicking your cat,
throwing your cat out of the house.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
Uh, with the cat, punched the dog, But I don't
have a dog.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Wait, you leave that moose alone?

Speaker 6 (19:35):
Well for you?

Speaker 3 (19:36):
He no, he doesn't get punched.

Speaker 6 (19:38):
Charlie.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
Well, we know, Zach stages of grief, you know. Chase, Charlie. Chase, Charlie.
Chase Charlie.

Speaker 6 (19:47):
Then almost bite me and my ass when I walked
down the door.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
That's true, that's true. He came in so, you know,
came into the place that I was setting up because
we were out celebrating my mom's birthday a little late
because we all got together. My mom was out of town,
and so I just told him, I said, oh, come
into the place stores open. You know, I'm setting up
upstairs so that I can get we can go, you know,
almost the moment that he gets here instead of me
setting up and stuff. And so we're done, and then

(20:10):
we're starting to walk downstairs, Zach and I, and then
all of a sudden, he opens the door and I
haven't seen Zach run this fast downstairs in the long time.
And he almost freaking ran directly into Patrick, whoa way, hi, hi, Hi, Hey,
I know you, I know who you is.

Speaker 6 (20:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
That he was hoping that cat would come back. Still, wait,
she's coming back one day, right, No, Zach, she's never
coming back.

Speaker 6 (20:34):
Sitting on the curve, you know, with his little hat.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
It does piss me off when she actually does come
by and like see and they both would go up
to her like, oh my god, you're here. I haven't
seen you si long like pet she would refuse to
like pet them, like she just just like o hi,
like staying away from them, and it's like, why would
you do something like that. That's fucking retarded. Pardon my
melan language on that one, But like it's dumb to me.
It's it's so dumb that she would do that. And

(21:01):
she's like, I'm like, and I looked at him, like
they're your animals too, They're still your animals. They want
your attention, you know, give them some attention. Yeah, you know,
I can never understand it. Let to see you next
Tuesday from the chat. Right, just like it's you live
with both the dogs, both Ace and that and.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
Then their whole lives and then act like you don't know, and.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
You're gonna act like you it's a dog like you
know whatever, don't care, don't need to anyway. Right, So,
how have you been? How is the beyond what we'll
talk about? How is how's your week spen besides the
knee as well?

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Well, it's getting better. It's just right now it's bugging
me a little bit. I think because I did like
about an hour on the treadmill yesterday. So I think
it's just given me because I was sitting for so
long yet this morning and not moving around. When when
I'm moving around it's fine. I was sitting so long
this morning and it was but me so like I
had an ice pack, I had put the motion, put
some ice on it. Oh, it felt way better, but

(22:05):
then just now it's just when I was trying to
straighten it, it pop. That's why it was killing me.
But other than that, I mean, it was kind of
a long week, especially since, like I said, so like
I'm trying to go back make it consistency of about
coming back to the gym. So I'm getting there like
at six, so it means I'm getting up around like
like five point fifteen. And today it just makes the

(22:29):
day longer. Like Tuesday, the first day we started again,
I was like, why does it feel like it's already
like Thursday? And I thought, like how long of a day?
It was like, I'm like, this is some bullshit. But
I mean, other than that, it's just been another week. Honestly,
my sister or my everybody on my immediate family, he's

(22:50):
out in trucky right now. Well they so last minute
they my sister's husband decides to do for today's birthday,
my niece's birthday, and they decided he booked a place
like on last Saturday or sun. No, there was a weekend.

(23:12):
It was the weekend Crystal was in Reno and I
was like, well, I don't even know if I'll be
able to get that Friday off. I just got I'm
just got off of vacation, you know, and I got
ship I gotta do at work. We were supposed to
let two weeks ahead of time. No, you know, under
two weeks and and I was like, besides, I go

(23:35):
tomorrow is my well, my goddaughter's birthday was the other day.
It was I think Wednesday and or Tuesday. Anyways, it
was last week and they're having a party or last
week anyway, they're having a party for it tomorrow and
it's I got three. I'm like, I already committed to
go into that, so I'm not gonna because they're getting

(23:56):
a taco person too, so it's like they need to
estimate how much if people are gonna be there, the
food and all that, so I'm not gonna flake on
them and have to spend more money after I already
committed to going with that. So you know, they're all
out there night ago. They're like, well, you the party's
not till three, You'll have plenty of time to drive
back on Sunday and go. I'm like, I'm not doing that.
Why I'm not wasting But I mean like I'm not

(24:17):
going to be able to get off Friday, So then
what you want me to drive up Saturday mornings. I
ain't driving Friday night. Fuck that, it's a trucky and
then be there for a little bit. Leave and they
have to leave super early to get back here on time.
And it's like to me, it's like, why did I
even have a weekend?

Speaker 13 (24:32):
Right?

Speaker 6 (24:33):
So anyways, Yeah, I mean it's all good. I told her,
I said, next time, let me know sooner. We can
plan it out. It sounds fun, like a fun thing
to do, but you can't drop shit on me like
last second and then expect me to to rearrange my
whole schedule.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Yeah, it is three hours to drive to trucky.

Speaker 6 (24:49):
Oh yeah, definitely.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
And that's with good traffic. Yeah, which it is right now,
right now, it's actually good traffic. If you leave, you
would get there by what it is to say, six o'clock,
six thirty. So when you'd finally arrive, Well, they.

Speaker 6 (25:04):
If I wasn't gonna go, I would I wouldn't have
been on stream or nothing this morning. I would have
already you would have just gone, you know, I would
have been I probably would have left that No, you need.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
Right now, we're gonna end the podcast so you can
get into his ass out there and go surprise his knee.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
Guys. Thanks. Well, what I'm mad about it is I
called my sister and she didn't answer, and then she
SAIDs to call me back because then I already know
where She'll say, I can't believe you any kind of
kneath on her birthday. I'm like, what, dad, bitch?

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Well, I bet you She's like, I'm mad at him,
so I'm not going to answer the phone.

Speaker 6 (25:34):
I talked to her last night. She's not mad about it,
so or yeah, yesterday I talked to her.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
That's what she's leading you to believe at this you know,
she's using her gypsy like skills of every woman as
Dragonflay rain on.

Speaker 6 (25:46):
He says, yeah, and bitches, but no other than that,
Like I said, this just was another week. I mean,
other than all the other bullshit.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
What about you had basically kind of been the same thing.

Speaker 6 (25:58):
You know.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
I had to go do him and a place down
there in San Jose on Monday. Took me almost an
hour and a half to get there and almost an
hour and a half to get back, which was a
bunch of bullshit. And then since then it's been like
constantly moving at work, not stopping because there's been something

(26:19):
that I've been trying to get to since Tuesday, since
I got back in, and it's like every two seconds.
And then what drives me the craziest out of everything
is when they're like, my boss will tell me, oh, well,
you need to you need to make sure that you
get your priority straight and that you take everything on

(26:39):
one thing at a time so you don't make mistakes
and you don't rush yourself and whatever, you know, which
I completely agree with, you know, because you make stupid
little mistakes here or there. They're not like major mistakes,
but you do stupid things. You're like, oh, okay, you
forget to press a button here, do this, and then
it just escapes you and that's it. And then I
get dragged to something else and I'm dragged over here

(27:00):
and dragged over there. Those types of things happen, right,
and so it's like I want to do that, and then,
you know, then it's the same his boss, my boss
both come to me. You're like, okay, I need this
now and this this, and I'm just like, well, what
happened to me? Needing to focus on, like you want
this finish, which is what I'm focusing on, but you
also want these seven things that happen to happen now

(27:21):
of course. And it's like and then I finally get
back to whatever it is and they're like, why haven't
you finished it yet? I'm like, have you have you
seen what I've been doing all week?

Speaker 6 (27:29):
In the words of Angelo?

Speaker 3 (27:32):
Really, oh, I thought that was the words of Dragonfly Ring.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
No, that that originated with Nilo, with.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Nilo, with the way that it's done, but anyway, so
it's just it's like it drives me nuts. And finally
on Friday with slow Enough. And the thing is is that,
like one of the VPR department, he's a very nice guy.
He's very laid back, easy to talk to you. If
something's not going right, he's gonna tell you. But for
the most party, he's just gonna be like, oh okay.

(28:01):
But he's also that micro managing type of guy where
it's like you need to do X, Y and Z
instead of just like, look, I've got it un control,
like let me handle this, I have my plans for it.
Just trust the process. But he just he's very apprehensive
about stuff happening or getting done or whatever it is.

(28:21):
And so like we do work orders, there's a lot
of stuff that I deal with, right, and so we
have all these things and I had to talk to him.
I said, well, how are you doing How did you
plan on doing this? Because we've got this, this thing
that's being built that's like this thing, right, and but
these have come back and they're out of the system,

(28:42):
so they need to be brought back, so the need
to be returned on an RMA, and then they sit
as this, but they're going to be refurbished because we're
going to put a bunch of parts inside of this
that makes it the same this but upgraded, so it's
like an upgrade version. But if we make the upgrade version,
since that's going to be a different part, we can
use the same serial number on both. But this is

(29:04):
technically whatever this new thing is, So this can't sit
in here anymore. I'm like, so, how are you handling this? Like,
because they're the same part number and you really shouldn't
be rolling them into each other. But is that what
you want to do? And he's like he has to think.
He's like, you know what, that actually is a good idea,
like you you hadn't even thought about this because like

(29:26):
he's like, just issue it out. I'm like, no, we shouldn't.
We should be rolling it in if we're going to
do that, I said, And eventually when these go retail,
they should have a different skew when they come back,
because that way we can roll that into the other
skew or the other one is going to be the
new skew, and we'll roll this one into the new
skew that it symbolizes.

Speaker 6 (29:44):
That it's a rework of the inventor and the other shit.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
You no, it's supposed to be refurbished. But since it's
technically right now everything is R and D and you know, clinical,
we can do it. But when this stuff is retail, yeah,
we can't do that anymore. So, like so I set
everything up and I had to go back through all

(30:08):
of our work orders, attach them and do the things
that's just busy work that was doing these, like oh,
make sure you issue them all to the work orders
and you remove them the system, And I said, And
the way it was doing it was I was bringing
up the work orders, then I put in the part number,
and then I would automatically attach the serial number to
the work order. I can't clear the work order because

(30:29):
I haven't picked everything else yet that needs to go
with it. So the idea was is it's already in here.
When I've done, then I pushed the button that says
issue components. It'll race from the system, right, it'll roll up,
and he's like, get them, and I said, it's already
set up. The moment that I issued the components to manufacturing,
it'll be gone from the system. And he's like, oh,

(30:50):
that's smart, okay. But it's like there's every step of
the way, I'm constantly let me do my job, let
me do this. I know what I'm doing, you know.
And I understand that there's things that I forget to
do and I'm very bad at that, and I ondred
percent agree with that. And it's a lot of the
times it's just that I'm being pulled into the next
thing and I don't hit a button or I don't

(31:11):
do this specific thing, and I always I will come
back to it. When I go through something, I'm like, well,
why is this, Oh I didn't do this here, Okay,
I'll fix this, I'll do that. Well, why does this
look weird? Oh, let me go back through my steps
and figure everything out. But it's like the manufacturing team
wants something, the engineers always want something from my boss
wants something. His boss, the head of the department wants

(31:32):
something from me. It's like, can I just need like
two seconds to breathe. And luckily Friday kind of had
those two seconds to breathe because it was kind of slow. Yeah,
which was not and it was funny because that's the
slow day that you know, dragonflies of course, not doing
any streaming to where I could you know, hang out
and stream and do stuff and chat everying one out
and none and then versus you know, Thursday it was

(31:54):
meetings all day. Tuesday, Monday it was gone. Tuesdays there
was a ton of meetings and everything like that. I'm
just like, oh, whatever it is, it is what it is.

Speaker 6 (32:01):
Same thing with me. I was like nine times ten
old you didn't hear Brian say you didn't hear Josh
say you didn't hear I'm like, I'm fucking worky, I
have I have you in my ear, but I'm doing
other shit at the same time. So sometimes I talked
to Ship to me like I forget what it was
it was that you guys were joking. I forget what
exactly what it was. And I went and I put,
I hear what you're saying, kick rocks. I'm busy, but

(32:25):
sometimes I can't hear everything. You know, I'm in the
middle of doing shit. It's called work. Look it up, please,
thank for the love of God.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
What's that work? It's funny too, because I was talking
to my folks how the weather's been as weird as
it has been this year, where it's like naturally cool
or for the most part humid, but like last year,
I was like, I wasn't working last year, and every
day it seemed like during July and August, like it

(32:56):
was balls hot in here, and I spent a lot
more time in the room streaming or doing something else,
and it was like baking heat the entire time. Now
that I'm working every day, you know, most of July
has been like sixty five degrees. Yeah, and it's like.

Speaker 6 (33:11):
It's just crazy about how he's weird it's been in
the morning. Yeah, Like especially last week, they were like
one day I was sitting there and I'm like, I'm like,
what the fucking else, sweating my ass off? And I
look at it. Go since it's only sixty five, go
sixty five my ass. Now, I look or fifty nine
and said fifty nine. I go fifty nine in my
ass and I looked, oh, ninety percent. Community Yeah, like, oh,

(33:32):
that's what's weird Jesus.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
But I think we did. We went to top Golf,
which was fun. How are you at golf golf?

Speaker 14 (33:41):
I've never actually played golf golf. I went to ave
a driving range. Yeah, so how are you at the
driving range? And swinging the club? That's the way that
I felt, you know. I was like, I didn't really
want to do it. I just wanted to hang out,
have a beer or two and eat some food and
then leave. But they're like, no, you come on, everybody's playing.
You're gonna play, And so I had to swing the

(34:02):
golf club.

Speaker 6 (34:03):
Well. I just remember when we did it the first
the very first time I did it, we got I
think it was I went with Kevin and and I
forgot who maybe Scott, I don't remember, but he's got
like a buy the bucket of balls. Fuck it, yeah,
we're gonna go through this ship. We didn't even get
like halfway through, and we were like, oh, my god,
I'm sore. I don't want to move. It was just

(34:24):
like muscles you're not used to doing, especially when it's
constantly constantly, oh yeah, constantly. So then we like there
was someone, there was someone there that was super happy.
We were getting red. We're ready to leaving. There's a
guy walking up to buy balls. We're like, you want
balls here, yeah, take our balls.

Speaker 3 (34:39):
So you handed your balls, you presented your balls to him.

Speaker 6 (34:42):
Yep. I presented my balls and he took them. He
was happy because he had about two buckets that were
about not even maybe even because another guy came. That's right,
another guy came and took one two because I think
there was there was three of us, and I was like,
they were like fuck yeah. I was like, yeah, I
bet you're fucking was the thanks.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
Now, this I think is pricier than it needs to be.
I mean, the bonuses is that you don't have to
pay for any of the balls that you know you hit.
It just comes out of a little machine. Basically, you
just wave the club in front of it, and then
you have their clubs that you can use for the
time being, which was fine. I bet you if you
had your own it would be better, you know, the

(35:22):
better more to your weight and length and everything that
you want them to be for what it is. I think,
at least out of our team, I got the longest
shot where it actually on a fly went and hit
the back net that was back there, and that was
a lucky ass shot. Like to even get that, like
I was, it's surprised the hell out of me. So

(35:46):
but the way they did it is they had like
they had a screen up here and you could select
either by just playing. It's all gamified in the way
that they do it right. So the base one is
just literally like wherever it lands and then and on
the screen and the sensors that are in the balls
where they hit it basically is like okay, if it
lands here, even after rolling, this is your points for

(36:08):
whatever it is. And then they had one that we
played that was Sonic the Hedgehog based where you would
hit the ball but it was like you were running
when you hit it. For that turn. The ball was
Sonic or Knuckles or tails or who is the chick
I always forget what her name is, the fucking rocare girl,

(36:28):
I don't know, but it was one of them. When
you hit it right and so when you would hit it,
depending on where it landed in the field would determine
how many rings the character got. But it had to
all be within this area. And what sucked for us
is that we were all the way on the left,
so would if you wanted to hit it right amy

(36:50):
you had to angle yourself kind of like like if
the straightaway is like this right, then just shortly to
the left is the left netting and in the out
of bounds area. So we were basically if you hit
it straight, you're hitting in the out of bounds. So
every shot I had to turn like this, and if
you fucked up, the ball would just go like this
and like bang against the stupid like ball release thing

(37:12):
the entire time.

Speaker 6 (37:13):
But we like bang bang bang bang bang bang.

Speaker 11 (37:18):
No.

Speaker 6 (37:18):
So so we did that one real quick too. Yeah
for the sonic one. Did whoever win get to win
a Chili Dog?

Speaker 3 (37:24):
No one, dude. He ended up winning. This guy, Vincent
ended up winning at the last second because he got
a really nice hit into the towards the back and
then ended in like an extra fifty rings or some
shit like that. So he won the game. And so
so we did that one. We did the standard top
golf one, and then we did an Angry Birds one,

(37:46):
and the Angry Birds one is the one.

Speaker 6 (37:48):
That I won.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
That's what I said. I'm like, this is still but
basically so you where you hit it. It didn't depend
on distance. It depended more on velocity of the hit
and and you're aiming of where you kind of need
to hit the blocks and stuff like that, and so
out of the least that one, like, I beat the
crap out of the entire team on that one because

(38:11):
it was just like, I'm like, I'm just gonna pull
a happy Gilmore and see how hard I can just
hit this thing left and right and just try to
aim it in the way, and they were they were
trying to figure out how it works, and I'm just
like I'll help them when i'm ahead. Like the competitive
nature is coming out, because I barely lost the first
two games because I do not golf like at all.

(38:31):
But when it came to the third one, and I'm like,
I know, like if this is video game logic, and
I know video game logic, like I know how to
win this, and I'll tell you how to win it
after I'm ahead. So but it was fun. It was
still a good time. It would be fun to go.

Speaker 6 (38:46):
The guy who has the video game that invites you
over then already knows that all the moves and then
just hands the controller to the friend and says, yeah, yeah,
we'll have fun.

Speaker 3 (38:55):
No, I'm not like that. I'm the guy that that.
I'm the guy that you brought over that's never played
the game before. But I know how to play video games,
so I'm going to try to figure out how to
use the game system to get better while we're playing.

Speaker 6 (39:10):
That basically goes back to almost like that story I
told about my friend's daughter. Yeah, I had played Mario
Kart before, it just had been years. But you know,
I play video games, so you know, I know how
to work shit.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
And she thought she was top ship exactly. You ain't
top ship. You ain't nothing.

Speaker 6 (39:32):
You ain't nothing. Oh real quick, We tried for lunch
today that you see that right on A street and
second Street, you know that building right to the left
where the across from the new.

Speaker 3 (39:52):
Yeah, oh that burger place. Oh burger Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I wanted to try that place.

Speaker 6 (39:57):
How was it? It's pretty good, It was pretty good. Yeah,
it's they're smash burgers. Like a huge menu. But it
was good. I liked it. Go back there again, I.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
Got there, or did you?

Speaker 6 (40:08):
Yeah, my plan was to eat that while watching Happy
Giar Won't Happy Happy Gilmore too. But then Angela gone,
so I was like, well, I'll watch Angela because I
wanted to watch the Rison Evil to uh streams.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
So but it was good.

Speaker 6 (40:23):
It was good. It was only with the fries. The
fries were really good, but they just they needed salt.
They didn't put a lot of salt on them.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
I probably would enjoy them then.

Speaker 6 (40:33):
Yeah, yeah, they were. I could have ate them without
the salt, but I did add a little.

Speaker 3 (40:37):
Just a little little sprinkle, a little sprinkle da not like.

Speaker 6 (40:40):
Not like if they you get in and out fries
and how dry those things are whatever.

Speaker 3 (40:46):
Yeah, those is just because they're naturally and not double fried.

Speaker 6 (40:50):
I'm just what I'm saying that that's but those you
could probably throw a lot of salt on those. But
like these ones, these were they were you could ate
them without them, but I just added a little.

Speaker 3 (41:00):
It's funny because I went and tried. We talked about
I don't know what we talked about. I've been talking
about all the Chinese food that I've had recently that
you know, Patrick had sent Crystall nine this TikTok of
this China Kitchen that's on a street here in Hayward
and like it's called China Kitchen. And so last night
I was like, wait, what's the name of that place
that Patrick had? Like I was thinking of we're talking

(41:21):
about food at work now, starting to get hungry, and
I was like, you know what, I could go for
some Chinese because we started talking about like cheap Chinese food,
but it had a lot because I guess on Hisparian.
There's also a place called Asian Delight where it's one
of those like carry out e style places where everything's
in the tubs, right, so you go on broccoli beef,
they're just gonna point it out of the broccoli beef

(41:42):
like it's a but you know it's an actual Chinese place.

Speaker 6 (41:46):
Not a panda panda, but an actual Chinese.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
Yeah yeah, yeah. But he was talking about how that
place if you get the rice plate for there, that
they used the plastic bags to actually tie it and
close it because they can't close the carry out e things.
This is so full and so and I was like, oh,
but I remember the place you were talking about with
the girl. She was like, Oh, it's really good food.
Maybe it's not overflowing, but it's still like extremely good.

(42:11):
Like that's I just like, Okay, I'm gonna try it,
but I'm not just gonna get a rice bowl. Let's
try a couple of different things. And they had like
the dinner for two a or some shit like that,
And so I went over there and tried that yesterday,
and it was actually all pretty good in general. I
got there, you know, like, how many people like, oh,

(42:35):
can't get the dinner be how many people are you
gonna it's for the thing? I'm like, oh, there's there's
And so it was like it was hot and sura soup,
fried shrimp, fried wantons, lemon, chicken beef. It was beef

(42:56):
of vegetables, but basically it was beef with broccoli and
like a couple of mush in there, like not a
whole lot of other things besides the broccoli, and then
chicken fried rice. And then they gave me white rice too,
because I could have gotten chicken chow maine and had
white rice on the side. But even if I got
chicken fried rice, He's like it still comes with steamed rice.
Are you sure that you want that? I'm like, sure, well,

(43:18):
I'm like, we'll use it, meaning that Zach will eat it.
So Zach got to have some white rice with his
dinner last night, so I'm like, it's just steam rice,
and rice is fine for the dogs and everything. But
so yeah, it was. Everything was good, with the exception
of the beef and vegetables. They just didn't have a

(43:38):
terrible amount of flavor to them. Like it was good,
but it wasn't like like I've had other beef and
broccoli where it's like the oyster sauce is really rich
and good and stuff. But the fried rice is some
of the best fried rice that I've had, like period.
And the chicken in the fried rice was so juicy.
It was absolutely delicious.

Speaker 6 (43:56):
Nice, And I played on checking out when we were
talking want it yesterday and I just I don't know,
I don't you just.

Speaker 3 (44:02):
Feel like Chinese? Because I was almost gonna say, like
I could get a bunch of stuff and you guys
could just come over and have some Chinese foods since
I'd get it on the way home.

Speaker 6 (44:13):
So damn I should have done that.

Speaker 3 (44:15):
But yeah, I mean because they don't have any place
inside to eat. It's literally you know, there's a lot
of places since COVID they blocked off all their seating
areas and they only are takeout and that's basically what
they are there. And it was just one dude that
was there cooking everything the entire time, and he could
take it. Seemed like you were fifteen minutes.

Speaker 6 (44:34):
Let's it. You seemed like you were there for a minute.

Speaker 3 (44:36):
Yeah, ten to fifteen minutes is what it took. That's
what he quoted me. Remember, because it was just him
and I actually from where I was sitting, I actually
was watching him with the walk like making everything. They
made everything from scratch, like it wasn't like in things,
and they just poured like when he was making the
hot House hour soup, like he cleaned the entire walk

(44:58):
and then he set the suit base in there and
then he added the next little piece and mixed it up,
and then from the walk he scooped up all the soup,
put it in the thing and then started on the
next thing. So like I was like, that's it was good.
Even when he did the shrimp, he did that the
shrimp for the other stuff for the lemon chicken, like

(45:20):
he fried the chicken. You know, he didn't of course,
he didn't like cut up the chicken and do that,
but he had the chicken tenders pre done. He tossed
them in the flour and stuff, and then he fried
them and then he covered them in the thing and
that was it. So like everything was like from scratch,
which was really good, and you got to watch him
do the whole thing.

Speaker 6 (45:38):
Yeah, like I said, because I remember you text me
that the menu and that you're there, and then like
it felt like I was to drive it home and
then it felt like a long time, and I was said, oh,
here's a picture.

Speaker 3 (45:48):
I just got my stuff, And I was like, actually,
though when I took that picture of here's my stuff,
that was in the car over here before I got out.
But literally, like I think I arrived there because I
left work about three point thirty. I arrived there about
three forty five. I got the food about four o'clock,
and I got home about four to ten, maybe a

(46:10):
little bit longer. But the other thing was nice, is
I whant I got home all the food was still
like super hot. So because that's the problem with Chinese
food and in general, is that it tends to cool
down really fast if you take it from like a
thirty minutes away and you're driving it home or you
get it to go or something like that. It's nice
having the China garden here because you can it stays
relatively hot by the time it gets here, either if

(46:30):
you go pick it up or have it delivered.

Speaker 6 (46:32):
Or whatever, especially when you had it today.

Speaker 3 (46:35):
Yeah, exactly, though I might have somewhere of that rice
after we get off this thinking about them like a
little longer, like that rice is good and I didn't
have any rice for lunch. But we are doing things
so anyway. So the biggest stories of the week, as
we talked about at the top and what you heard
for the beginning of the podcast, least I think out

(46:55):
of the ones out there, because like nothing against Chuck
MANCHIONI right, you know, feels so Good is a great song,
and the fact that the King of the Hill joke
that was happening with him for the longest time is
one of the funniest things ever. Like, it's not as

(47:16):
important to me, and it's the same thing I know
that for some people Malcolm Jamal Warner is a huge
thing because maybe they watched the Cosby Show. I never
watched the Cosby Show. So it doesn't mean I mean
it sucks that he died the way that he died.
Fucking sucks. I don't want to discount anything that that's
going on there, you know, but his death doesn't have

(47:36):
an impact.

Speaker 6 (47:37):
On the just people that pass and you're like, oh man,
that really sucks. And then there's the people that actually
hit you. Yeah, you know what I mean. I think
from plenty of people that have watched throughout the years
and they passed and you're like, yeah, that really sucks. Well.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
I think that when it comes to the the two
main ones that we would talk about, I think it
affects each of us differently agreed so in the way
they are, because I think you're a little more wrecked
over Hogan and I'm definitely a little more wrecked over
AUSSI definitely.

Speaker 6 (48:07):
I mean, I'm oddity still hit me hard too, but
I would definitely have to say Hogan hit me harder.
And you know you're not the wrong with that.

Speaker 5 (48:16):
There's just.

Speaker 3 (48:20):
Can I get it?

Speaker 6 (48:20):
As much as I love music and everything like that,
you have way more connection with music than I do.

Speaker 3 (48:25):
So and the thing is is that like with Hogan,
you know, we're talking to you. I guess everybody wants
to talk to the S word with with Hogan. You know,
my big experience with him was really the eighties early nineties,
and then I kind of lost out of with wrestling.
I just wasn't into it like I was when I
was a kid, you know, and especially I think it

(48:46):
was when I was realizing it was more entertainment. Maybe
the people I was around were very anti because oh,
it's you know, it's real, but it's not real, you know.
Like I was watching a video on how Macho Man
and Jimmy Snook stole Wrestling You Three from Andre and
hul Cogan because their their match was the best match

(49:09):
of wrestling You Three. Where they you know, they were
they had pages upon pages of notes and Ricky Steamboat
would talk to Macha Man and say, okay, you know
move thirty three, what happens for the rest of it,
and then Macha Man would repeat what the rest of
the match and how the rest of the match was
going to be scripted out in the way that it was,
you know, like I get that, but they still pushed

(49:31):
themselves and the things that they have to do to
make sure that everything goes the way it does. Definitely,
so it's still it still sucks. I remember going I
got to see him as a kid where I went
to the cow Palace, and I remember that my dad's

(49:54):
friend John was the one that was giving the tickets
to take all of us, and they played a prank
on me seeing that they didn't have the tickets anymore,
and I cried like a baby because I wasn't gonna
be able to see Hulk Hogan. And then they had
to be like, no, it's just a joke. But like
then that was the no. You need to teach your
son to be like a man. You can't cry because
gang was Hulk Hogan Hogan. Of course I can cry.

Speaker 6 (50:16):
Yeah, damn it, I'm gonna eat some vitamins.

Speaker 3 (50:20):
I want to save my prayers and eat my vegetables.
Maybe it was one that became a heathen that I
got out of wrestling.

Speaker 6 (50:27):
Right, Sorry, I thought my leg was crack again. But yeah,
with Hogan, it's just growing up as a little kid
watching like you talked about that match with great as
that match was the only thing I truly remember from wrestling.
THEA three was Hogan on the Giant. That was my

(50:51):
first first wrestler I ever really really liked was Hogan,
you know what I mean. And throughout that I remember
as a grown adult it was, you know, he was
doing his n w O stuff for so long and everything,
and then all of a sudden there was someone getting
I think he was when he was coming back to

(51:12):
w w F or whatever, but like something was happening,
someone was getting jumped or something. You know, you know
this classic set up you don't like, Oh God, I
wish someone would come out, and sometimes people do, sometimes
people don't, And all of a sudden you heard. I
remember jumping up out of my freaking off the sofa,

(51:33):
just oh shit, like you know what I mean. Like
as a grown adult, he still put that excitement.

Speaker 3 (51:41):
Yeah, excited when your voice goes up like seven octaves
exactly when you hear somebody.

Speaker 6 (51:48):
Like like it wasn't expected. Like and as a a fan,
especially coming back out in the Yellow and the Red,
you know, and it's just God, he does so many
iconic moments with him between the n w O or
just I mean movies Grimlins two, like that whole cut

(52:09):
scene of sir we we can't h there's Grimlins in
the theater. Can you help us?

Speaker 8 (52:15):
What Grimlins in the theater? You know all these whole
command I actually came to watch the Grimlins too. You
put it back on before I come wild on you?
Like you like all that ship that was great, like fun,
I mean, some horrible movies that were great to watch.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
Yeah, what was the nanny movie?

Speaker 6 (52:34):
Mister Nanny, mister Nanny?

Speaker 3 (52:36):
And then No holds barred?

Speaker 6 (52:39):
What's that smell? Dukey dukie? Fucking uh? But like also
like his one of my favorite things he's ever been in,
and it's a cameo Rocky three, you know, one of

(53:01):
my favorite A couple of great lines from that scene,
just when he's walking down and he's like, why are
they carrying them? They're not He's walking. Or then when
he goes they're introducing Rocky, Rocky goes how much you
think he eats? And the trainer Mickey goes to two
oh two, weighing in at two oh two. Rocky Balboa.

(53:25):
He like, I mean it's just great, Like he was
just awesome And I know that, And I'm gonna stay
away from all the other bullshit controversy ship and I
get some shit happened. I get that. I'm looking at
what he did for like I said, any wrestling fan
from back then or a brand new wrestling fan, you
would not be into wrestling and wouldn't be what it

(53:48):
was without Kogan period. And I know there's a lot
of shit that people say, some of the selfish shit
he did in the back, well he ain't the only one.
He was just the biggest one. And I'm not saying
that's right at all. I'm not signing with that, but
I'm just you know, all the negative everybody, if you
look at anybody, there's gonna be negative and positive, and
I'm I'm just gonna stick with the positive stuff. Ev

(54:11):
you know, he changed the industry. He made it what
it is today. He did inspire a bunch of people.
And and I mean he was someone in he was
in his seventies and people still know who Hoke Hogan is,
you know, And he he wasn't out there every single
day and or you know, like some of these other

(54:32):
wrestlers like Rick Flair, like Ric Flair, I think still
goes out there and tries to wrestle and shit, you
know what I mean, Like in fact that they were
showing him talking.

Speaker 3 (54:39):
I don't know if Flair does try to wrestle anymore.

Speaker 6 (54:41):
Well, he's there, okay, they just showed him. He was
just in a match not that long ago. His eyes
all stapled up from the match. He was talking about Hogan.
You know, it's it's and I'm not talking about Flair either.
I think when Flair goes, that's gonna be a big
one too. Not as big a Hogan for me anyways,
but as big as you know the Nature Boy is.

(55:03):
But I mean it's just he all these people that
came out, these characters and the storyline, all that, none
of that would have been nothing without whole Hogan. He's
the one that basically he held that whole thing up
on his shoulders. And like I said, was he the
greatest actor in the world. Probably not, but he was entertaining.

(55:26):
You know what I'm saying. People have problems like, well,
the same things don't say with Hogan. Oh well, you know,
he had like the three Moves of Death or whatever,
whether they call it the Five Moves of Death or whatever.
And it's like whatever he goes out there, he sold
out arenas. There's people that still can't sell out arenas,
like he did a very selective few. Yep, you know,

(55:47):
and I'm sorry, he I don't know, excuse.

Speaker 3 (55:53):
Me this coffinet break away shirts, get your breakaway shirt today.

Speaker 6 (56:05):
I still got to find his American beer around here.

Speaker 3 (56:07):
Oh god.

Speaker 6 (56:09):
But yeah, I mean I I just like I said,
it's just been a crazy week. You lose one icon
on one day, and the very next day you're losing
another icon.

Speaker 3 (56:20):
Right, And that's that's the same thing that when it
comes to Ozzie that you say, they're like, I don't
want to get into all the controversy because there's a
lot of controversial stuff that happened with him. You know,
there's things that him and Sharon went through multiple times.
He wasn't very faithful to her, you know, the the
crazy thing that you know he did one time when
he was in a really big drug field rage. He

(56:41):
was heavily into narcotics for a really long time and alcohol.
That's stuff. You can push all that stuff aside, but
you know, the music really has an impact on a
lot of people and the way that they stand. And
he introduced a lot of people's favorite artists to them
and influenced them and brought them in to the limelight.
So many people at least even based just on oz

(57:03):
Fest when which was a huge endeavor for him to
even take over and could have bankrupt him completely. But
it became one of the biggest touring festivals that ever
existed and brought a lot of the mainstream uh you
know audiences into metal, you know, and into these bands,
and brought a lot of these bands forward. And there

(57:23):
there's Missus. For some reason, we get a crazy Town
tour with on oz Fest, but that's because you know,
they paid to be on part of the tour. And
the thing is that Sharon Osbourne is a very shrewd manager.
That's just what she is in the way that she's
doing it. And people are still talking crap about it
right now, even with like, oh, how is she gonna
use Ozzy's you know, death to her advantage? Like literally,

(57:48):
like beyond the crap that's happened, Like they literally were
meant for each other and made for each other, and
you know, publicly they're very much like they were soulmates
to each other, you know, even with everything that's gone
on and everything that's happened, with everything, and you know
that just let the woman, you know, grieve for her

(58:10):
fucking husband that she's lost, you know, and I always
forget that he was previously married. He has two other kids, right,
and they're ones that didn't want to be part of
the spotlight. And even with one of the kids with Sharon,
so he's got five kids in total. One of the
kids with Sharon didn't want to be a part of
anything either, you know. So that's why in the TV
show you only get to see Jack, and you see

(58:31):
it to see the daughter who's Kelly. I don't know
why her name was escaping me for that much, but yeah,
I mean he brought bands like System of A down
to the masses. He brought you know, corn Slip knot
mud Vane. There are so many bands that you can name.
Tool was another huge one. And I love what Maynard

(58:52):
James Keaneran did when he like the passing, because everybody's
like posting pictures with Ozzy and everything like that, and
he posted a picture with Ozzie's three kids and basically
put out there, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss,
and he's like, look, you know Jack, Kelly and the
other person you know, you just call me if you
need me type of thing. Like, I'm here for you

(59:13):
guys because your father was so helpful and created a
big thing for us that I would do anything for
you and your family. Yeah, just you know, reach out
as soon as possible. And we just had this huge,
huge celebration of his career, which it was crazy, you know,
and I was going through I was constantly seeing new

(59:34):
videos and new angles of the stuff that went there,
and then just like all of a sudden, Bam, he's
fucking he's dead.

Speaker 6 (59:44):
You know.

Speaker 3 (59:44):
It was like like Chris Cornell hit me super hard too,
and this is one of those ones. Scott Wiland hit
me super fucking hard, And this is another one that
that's hitting me just super fucking hard when it's coming
to it, just because I keep thinking back to all
the memories and they all you know, of just bonding

(01:00:04):
with people over the music and what the songs, and
like even before as I was playing the little intro
stuff that was going on, I'm just like you when
I was trying to put together and you're just like,
oh my god's just hit after hit and song after song.
I know that I didn't think that I remembered or knew,
and it's just like again, you rediscovered. Whenever a musician dies,

(01:00:28):
it's like everybody discuss discovers them once again.

Speaker 6 (01:00:32):
Well, because people who didn't really maybe know who Ozzie
was or his music necessarily they sorry, my niece just
really messed up. They start playing their music and then
they go, oh, that's I kind of like that. Let
me listen to this, let me listen to that.

Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
Well, there's songs that you you forget about, like Dreamer.
You know, that's a song that it might be a
deep cup for some and for others it's like, oh yeah,
if you constantly, you know, listen to this stuff, he's
got it and it's a really great song. And there's
a bunch of stuff that's even more recent that's good stuff.
And I know there's that song that he did. It's
a post Malone song that he did, Like I know,

(01:01:10):
Alex really loves the song and a lot of people
call it one of his best songs he's ever done.
Just kind of like, there's a lot of other songs
that I think are way better than that song. You know,
there's there's him and Leeda Ford and Close My Eyes Forever,
which is fantastic if you want to duet with him.

Speaker 12 (01:01:26):
In it.

Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
But I definitely think that Changes by Black Sabbath is
probably my favorite song of his because that really shows
the range. And he wasn't a songwriter, right, He wasn't
the guy that wrote lyrics. Whatever they were brought to
him and he basically just brought them to life. And
so he would help in the songwriting process in terms of, oh,

(01:01:49):
this is the riff, and he knew how to play
musical instruments and everything like that. And I was with
all the stuff that I was looking up and seeing
all these things. Like you know, at the time, none
of the members of Black Sabbath before they formed Black Sabbath,
they didn't think that he could sing really like, they
never really heard him, but they were like, oh, and

(01:02:10):
he even said, well, you know, the guy with the
PA automatically gets the call during that time, and I
had the PA. So that's how he basically got his
way into the band, even though he knew Bill Ward,
knew Tommy Yaomi and they you know, they got Geezer
Butler from it, but Ozzie wasn't their first choice to
be the singer for the band, you know, but then

(01:02:32):
as he started to do it, they realized that he
has such a huge blues influence and that that really
carried on into the music that hey, it works and
it fits for what they wanted it to be, and
it's fun because like I love the clip that I
included where he was like tat how excited he was
to hear him being played on the radio in England

(01:02:53):
for the very first time and telling his mom how
excited he was. And that mural that they put up
there has been now on castin glass that's out there,
so now it's it's going to be preserved for the
rest of time now that he's passed away and stuff
like that.

Speaker 6 (01:03:06):
That's cool.

Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
He does he have fucked up stuffy of course everybody does.
But he's a huge influence and there's plenty of good
stuff that he's done as well, you know that outweighs
some of the crazy ship that he's done.

Speaker 6 (01:03:22):
Well. One of my favorite stories and it's about him cheating,
but like he told it. He told it was on
I Think how We're Stirred, But he was basically talking
about how he was drugged out and he was bringing
a chick back to the hotel to bang out and
open the door and forgot that he brought how you

(01:03:48):
just picture that open the door?

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
What are you doing?

Speaker 6 (01:03:56):
But yeah, everybody, like I said, I've got to see
uh but twenty seventeen.

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
I think when I was seventeen, we got to see
him after shot.

Speaker 6 (01:04:05):
Yeah, and that was And like I said, I love
people's comments, you should still limit his prime. He's not
even in this prime. I'm like, I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
It's fucking Ozzy Osbourne exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:04:14):
There's some people that might have saw him on the
first time at that last concert and will still talk
about the amazing experience they had. It doesn't matter. It's
just it's being in the presence of this icon and
being able to you know, same thing. When I saw
Hogan live, it was like, right, just that feeling of
you know, I remember the first time I finally got
to see the Undertaker. Okay, I've seen Undertaker before, but
when I saw him the first few times, it was

(01:04:37):
as you know, the biker Undertaker and the very first
time I got to see him come out with the
lights going down and the purple hue, you know that,
all that whole It's it's it's a different feeling. It's
one thing when you the feeling you get when you're
on TV, but it's a different feeling when you're there.
It was the same when Hogan came out. It was

(01:04:58):
the same when Ozzy came We have the same.

Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Right, So you have to think about it. So the
first album that they put out was kind of more
like an EP, but it's very long. It's only five
fucking tracks, and that's Black Sabbath and that's in nineteen seventy. Yeah, right,
And then when Paranoid came out, which also was in
nineteen seventy, which was the first like big release that
they had like that, you would say, ten years into

(01:05:24):
their career, maybe his prime. I'm not seeing Ozzy the
year that I'm born. There's no way I'm seeing Ozzy
in his prime. I'm always going to see Ozzy as
older Ozzy because I saw Ozzy for the first time
in my twenties, and at that point he must have
been in his forties, his forties or fifties even at

(01:05:44):
that time, if you think, because when they started Black
Seventh he was twenty. I think he was in his
twenties in nineteen seventy, so thirties.

Speaker 6 (01:05:52):
I was saying, if your twenty forties.

Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
Yeah, So yeah, he would have been fifty during that time. Yeah, yeah,
right around that time, right, because I think the first
time that I saw them, I saw Ozzy was in
two thousand and two or two thousand and three. I
think that's the first oz Fest, or it could have
been in in two thousand, so I could have been

(01:06:15):
twenty for the first oz Fest. They'll continue it, think
it hasn't been for a while. Not Fest is the
is the one that slip Knots kind of taken.

Speaker 6 (01:06:25):
Over that yeah thing. I thought they still were doing
oz Fest.

Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
No, they haven't done oz Fest in a long ass time.

Speaker 6 (01:06:32):
I went.

Speaker 3 (01:06:32):
I want to say, technically, I think I went to
the last oz Fest that there was, which is the
one when they released that album with Never Gonna or
Don't Stop Yeah, and where you bought tickets to Stop No.
But that one was the one where if you bought
the album, you got two free tickets to Ozfest that year,

(01:06:52):
which was just a way to sell Ozzie's album, which
worked because it was a good except for the only
thing that was bad about that best was the fact
that in this moment was there and I had to
listen to that.

Speaker 6 (01:07:03):
To me, But she'll be your whore.

Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
Yeah, she would be somebody's horror, just like Dragonfly Rain
always said, she's see you next Tuesday. What I will
take that. I will take that chick from Ginger any
day over that bitch.

Speaker 6 (01:07:22):
She'll come over and do different costume, change everything.

Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
You know what will happen, And she'll come over and
she'll be like, here's my boobies. And I'll be like,
play blood and get the fuck out of my house.
You never played blood anymore, you bitch?

Speaker 6 (01:07:37):
Think about you're gonna look up with her like during
making out, she's wearing one outfit. You go to four plate,
she has to change to another outfit. Yeah, she changed
another alpha.

Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
I have to go from my lacey panties to my
crotchless panties now. But but you're just gonna give me
a beach, well, I have to heckt the part. I
have to be your Like, God, damn it, what do
you have to be so dramatic? It's just fucking sex
bot waffle up there or anything like that. But yeah,

(01:08:13):
so it's it's just like it's been it's been a
rough week for for people that have past that are
you know, special us. Yeah, and it's going to continue
happening as and it it also you know, there is
that whole thing that does make you reflect on your
own mortality in the freight of the people around you
as well.

Speaker 6 (01:08:32):
Talking about that on Wednesday.

Speaker 3 (01:08:34):
Yeah, because we have parents that are old that are
still around, Thank God that they didn't pass away when
we were younger, and they're still here for us right now,
and we can I can go out and have you know,
dinner or lunch dinner with my sister, my mom and
my dad and still Celeburban Mom's seventy first birthday. You know,
I can do those things. But some people, you know,

(01:08:55):
they haven't been able to. But it still makes you
think now, like hey, he's only five years old, older
than my mom, five years older than my mom, and
he's gone. So you know, you get those things in
the back of your head. How much more time do
you have with your folks, you know, and those things?

Speaker 6 (01:09:10):
And it's Roight Hogan with seventy one.

Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
Yeah, he's old as my mom esus Crystal. But so
so that ends this podcast on a high note.

Speaker 6 (01:09:19):
Yeah, Well, if you want things, you know, if you want.

Speaker 3 (01:09:23):
To follow the podcast, Patrick, where can they find us?

Speaker 6 (01:09:27):
Well, you can go to Twitter and Instagram and go
to IBLT podcast and you can go to Facebook for
it be like that podcast.

Speaker 3 (01:09:33):
Also if they want to rate and review us and
listen to us. If they're watching the stream, they want
to check out the podcast later yep.

Speaker 6 (01:09:38):
And if you're not following us here on Twitch, Twitch,
dot tv, slash, IBLT podcast and.

Speaker 3 (01:09:43):
Then Patrick, if people wanted to follow you on social media,
where should they go?

Speaker 6 (01:09:47):
You have Soul sixty four on YouTube, Sol's Underscore sixty.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
Four on TikTok and did you say your Twitch?

Speaker 6 (01:09:55):
Oh yeah, Twitch is so score sixty four And the
way I stream today, I don't know why anybody who
want to come watch me? Cat. I was that that
one that we won.

Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
I was pissed what happened exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:10:06):
So I got over to the to get cover, and
then the guy kind of moved over, so then I
was trying to move over and I got like, I
got stuck on the pole and I couldn't move, and
then I died. I should have been able to get
the cover, and even if I got down, I think
you would have been able to get me up. But
I got stuck on the pole and I couldn't get
off of it, and then I got killed, and then

(01:10:27):
it was just like it comes back to what I
even when I put in the name of the stream title,
it's just as much as I play that game, I
could tell the difference from when I first started playing
to now. Definitely, But still it's just like I see
you guys getting better and better and doing more and
more shit clutch wise, and I'm just I'm here, you know, just.

Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
A reminder, movies at five forty Pacific condoms condoms.

Speaker 6 (01:10:55):
Well it's five forty five, but you know, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
Oh she did put in a an asterisk, five forty five.

Speaker 6 (01:11:02):
Yeah, we know. We're getting off right now.

Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
We're getting off to get to the movie. So if
you want to follow me out there, you can check
out to Score a teen to Score podcast on Twitter
and then the other places around the world Facebook, Terrible
Terror Podcast, Terrible Tear podcast and all that fun stuff,
Twist dot tv, Slash Terrible Terrors, and YouTube Terrible Terror Podcast.
You can watch streams. Hopefully tomorrow I will be going

(01:11:26):
through Super Metroid. I'm going to try and start relatively early,
trying to start at ten perfect. That's what I'm trying
to So I want to get up early, do laundry,
and then.

Speaker 6 (01:11:36):
Go and do the paint the launo.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
Yes, I saw that they're painting the launch room soon.

Speaker 6 (01:11:42):
S I gotta go at three, so yes, I want
to see me.

Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Actually try to beat the game. I'll probably honestly get
towards the end of it. You know, if it takes
me three hours eleven twelve, I maybe I could beat
about one. But that's the fastest I've ever beat. The
fastest ever beaten is three hours and forty minutes. I
still haven't beat Under the three and a half. No,
but again, I haven't played that game in how long

(01:12:07):
and you're expecting me to beat it at the same
speed I beat it as a kid. I don't think
it's happening, so I'm expecting it to be at least
like four. But we'll see, we'll see. And I got
to remember the map. Where is every fucking thing that
I want to find? So with everything like that, And
then for the Terrible Terror podcast, there is an episode
on Slither that's out right now, and I'm thinking I

(01:12:29):
haven't hundred percent decided on the episode yet. There's maybe
another movie that I might check out instead. But I
was talking with Dragonfly Rain because the movie just came
out on Max, and I think I might do Death
of a Unicorn for the podcast that's on HBO Max
right now. It just came out on HBO Max, so
I thought i'd check it out, which is a horror comedy.
Since I just did a horror comedy in Slither, then

(01:12:50):
maybe we'll check this one out. So, all right, for
everybody that is out there in uh YouTube or zoom land,
not zoom Land, God damn it, we're gonna say goodbye
to you now, and for everybody that is out in
the wonderful world of podcasting. You got anything last to
say to them?

Speaker 6 (01:13:10):
All right, p to some legends and hopefully we don't
get no weather bad news for another week.

Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
All right, and peace, bitches.

Speaker 13 (01:13:21):
I just love the business. There's nothing else like it.
It's just magic. That's the most exhilarating experience you'll ever have.

Speaker 15 (01:13:34):
I am a real Erican fight for the rights of
every man. I have a Realmerican fight for what's right.

Speaker 6 (01:13:50):
I'm gonna be fighting for a mile. Run on you home.

Speaker 11 (01:13:57):
Kogan defines sports entertainment. Oh Coogan is sports entertainment?

Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
Well, how comedia running a wild I feel like a
hundred summerman.

Speaker 11 (01:14:08):
The bronze physique, the twenty four inch pythons, the bandana,
the training, saying your prayers and eat your vis It's
definitely the right way to lift the power personality persona.
He was a box office attraction of Global Icon.

Speaker 5 (01:14:29):
I am a real.

Speaker 15 (01:14:33):
Fight for the rights of every man. I am a
real American fight for what's final.

Speaker 5 (01:14:43):
Your line.

Speaker 3 (01:14:52):
Comes question, take the stand and don't.

Speaker 5 (01:15:01):
Hurt to.

Speaker 4 (01:15:07):
Feel a frist you have my friend, I gotta be
a man.

Speaker 5 (01:15:12):
I can't live side I am so.

Speaker 10 (01:15:22):
I am a real.

Speaker 5 (01:15:26):
I don't sell strouble.

Speaker 6 (01:15:40):
Fuck, don't take trouble.

Speaker 3 (01:15:53):
I got something some.

Speaker 11 (01:15:56):
Because he's Jess a freak.

Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
Write so.

Speaker 5 (01:16:08):
I write.

Speaker 11 (01:16:21):
So I.

Speaker 5 (01:16:49):
I to be.

Speaker 3 (01:16:52):
Slid, so.

Speaker 11 (01:17:25):
Train, say your prayers, eat your vitamins, Be true to yourself,
true your country.

Speaker 6 (01:17:30):
Be a real American wh
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