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October 21, 2025 94 mins
John Rocha and Winston A. Marshall bring a new episode of SPILL THE TEAQUILA to talk WB is up for sale, Elizabeth Olsen says she jumped at the chance to return to the MCU, Hulu and Disnet Plus cancellations as a result of Kimmel removal, AI reporter shocks fans in UK, NFL Week 7 action and more!

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro and Rundown
2:40 WB Announces That They Are Listening to Offers to Sell Itself
28:59 Elizabeth Olsen Would "Jump at the Chance" To Return to MCU
35:22 Disney Plus and Hulu Report Massive Cancellations Over Kimmel Decision
57:21 Channel 4 Showcases First Ever AI News Reporter to Shocked Reactions
1:06:10 NFL Week 7 Reactions
1:15:34 Streamlabs and Superchat Questions

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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Yeah, what's going down, everybody, And welcome to a brand
new episode of Spill the Teequila here on the John
Rocca Channel. So much going on in my life today,
So I'm sorry if I'm a little bit off, but
we are here to talk about all kinds of things
going on in the world of entertainment that we want
to talk about here in the show. I am John
Roka jon as always by the King of Swag himself,

(00:33):
Winston A. Marshall, right, and high off another Cowboys victory.
Well well, well, well.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
I just it just bums me out because there's a
lot of good, surprising quarterback play this year. Yes, I
honestly believe that Dak is the MVP right now, just
based off of what he's doing, but the record doesn't
reflect it because the defense is so boo boo trash.
They weren't huh not with us. They weren't no, no, no,

(00:58):
I understand that they say somehow got it together. I
think that that's just the rivalry in us.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
But like you know, Baker Mayfield taking that l helped.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
For sure last night.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah, you just gotta hope that you know, you know,
quote unquote the Chiefs are back. That they're not back,
you know what I'm saying, Like they're that they're like
they're still the team not to f with, but that
you know, maybe what's his name slows down?

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Yeah, But I mean, of course, the big game we'll
get to later on, of course, is the the uh
the Broncos coming back on the Giants in the fourth quarter,
scoring thirty three points in one quarter to defeat the
New York Football Giants.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
I'm not gonna lie. There was nothing more just titillating
than watching Jackson, Dart and Scattaboot just go oh, like,
have you ever see the frat boy sad? That shit
is hilarious.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Oh, she's not gonna have sex with me?

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Oh bro, we like you're in the they're in a
beer punk tournament. They're like, we are undefeated, baby championship
and get blood like they got it down to one
cup fishes it, we're done. And then the team they're
playing goes on a ten cup run, a ten cup run,
and then they can't even make their shit, and I'm
they're just like, what the fuck happened? I said, looks

(02:14):
so sad, and Brian Ba will look so pissed. Because
he goes fucking job, that's my job.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
We'll get We gonna get in all this stuffle week
seven a little bit later on in the show. But
I just won't remind you all to please the stream
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to yours in just a little bit, Mark, but we

(02:42):
want to jump into the stories because we only have
a limited amount of time with our stuff here. We
want to jump into this. Warner Brothers beet BABEEP Warner
Brothers is up for sale. The board of directors that
Warner Brothers says finally acknowledge a potential sale of the
company is they have quote initiated a review of strategicalternatives
to maximize shareholder value. It's basically saying, we want to

(03:03):
sell this thing for as much money as possible. What
can we get this comes This was issue this morning
which the board reveal that had received quote unsolicited interest
from multiple parties and as contemplating them under consideration of
the previous announce split and spinoff of the company, a
quote transaction for the entire company and separate transactions from
its Warner Brothers and or Discovery Global businesses. There's also

(03:25):
quote an alternative separation structure being potentially offered which would
allow for the two entities of Warner Brothers and spinoff
Discovery Global to merge. Days of David Zaslov said that
they had received interest from multiple parties which has led
to this review initiation, and this also comes as Warner Brothers. Today,
Winston announced a price hike for all its plans on

(03:46):
streaming service. The AD supported tier goes from a dollar
to ten ninety nine, the standard plan from a dollar
fifty to eighteen forty nine, and their premium sorry sorry,
sorry sorry, The AD supported tier goes up a dollar
to ten ninety nine, the standard plan goes up a
dollar fifty to eighteen forty nine, and the premium plan
goes up two dollars to twenty two ninety nine a month.
And one more thing to add that this is Winston,

(04:07):
which I think is really interesting. This just broke as
we were coming on the air here that Netflix is
apparently interested again in acquiring Warner Brothers. This was updated
just a couple hours ago. The story Bloomberg is reporting
that Netflix is interested in acquiring WB, but not the networks.
So if Netflix were, if Netflix were to take control
Warner brother as a consequence for the film industry would

(04:27):
be grim Unless Netflix uses Wonder brother this is a
theatrical release arm, which they won't. Their end goal is
to eradicate theatrical, so WB's legacy would be absorbed.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
In the Netflix's streaming first strategy.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
So that's a lot to take in. I wanted to
get all. I wanted to set the table. So when's
the name Marshall taken away? What are your thoughts on this?

Speaker 2 (04:46):
Yeh, god, bro, I I don't know what it is.
I kept saying this week, it's only.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Tuesday, It's on Tuesday, And this seems like the.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Most vital aggressive week I've been in in a while. Wow,
Like I haven't no one has actually tried to raise
hands to me then, because then then I'm really gonna
have to like have some words with the universe. But like, yeah,
ship like this, this this this aggressive ass raising of prices,
the the my my my lady took the dog out,

(05:23):
and the trash guys were like coming and move the
dumpsters and stuff, and she's just like, oh, good morning,
fully ignored her. And then and then like she was like,
can you just please be sure to close the gate back,
like we let our dog run around in the yard,
we don't want her to get out, fully ignores her,
leaves the gate wide the fuck open on purpose, like
example of just like random just aggression. Like I was.

(05:48):
I was at the gym last night and I just
wanted to use.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
The row, the rod, the rower, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
The rower with like the water, I mean, just like
the low row. We're like, you know, with the policeman shit.
So I'm like sitting there and I go to like
the dude is on there. I was like, hey, man,
do you have any more sets uff? And he just
looks at me and I was like, you could have
just said yes, I have too, and he was just
like gone and kept going. I said, what is this, Like,

(06:18):
what's it's almost ten o'clock at night, my guy? Why
are you mad? Like right now, I don't know what's
in the air. It just feels like people want to
squabble up for no reason, whether it be professionally, corporately, physically.

(06:38):
Everybody just seems like they're on edge. So I think
everybody needs to just calm down, get excited to see
some hollow titties, some Halloween titties, as I call them,
hollow titties, you know, like everybody gonna be dressed up,
sexy something true. The ladies. You're gonna see a lot
of the hollow gutters, you know, like all everybody gonna

(06:59):
get to see some stuff like chill out, eat some candy.
You can watch a movie like Relax, right, fucking relax man,
and run back these goddamn prices before I have to
cancel your shit too, oput your acquisitions for I have
to stop watching your ship because all you're doing is
getting people fired.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Like I just relax, Yeah, it's all, it's all. It
all feels so overwhelming at the same time. Right, we
have a wonderful weekend for people who wanted to protest.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
It was an incredible weekend.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Seven million people came out all over the country, broke
the records for protest numbers in the history of America,
and the response is an AI video of Donald Trump
flying a plane and dropping poop on people, right, And
this is where it becomes anger. And people have no
recourse because they can't fight the federal government because the

(08:00):
federal government controls all everything, and if you fight, they're
gonna disappear your ass into a black van. So you
have to find someone else to fight. And I think
that's why everybody's on edge. They're just kind of like
displaced anger about to other places and other locations, and
simple interactions are now moments of like territorial growling at

(08:21):
each other, like out of a Wes Anderson movie. And
so it's just crazy. It's crazy what you're seeing out there.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
It's what's wild to me is that these prices keep
going up, but I've yet to see like an increase
in the what I'm getting. You're not giving me more content,
You've cut back on the amount of stuff you're producing.
You're not necessarily like with all of these streamers, you're
not necessarily improving quality per se. A lot of these

(08:47):
things just aren't really slapping still. If anything, you're just
deciding to get in bed with like bigger other organizations,
like Netflix's massive push to do all these pay per
view boxing matches and get Christmas Day football and shit
like that. I don't need a fifth way to watch
the NFL. I already have it on these other channels.

(09:07):
I didn't ask for you to do that. So it's
just one of those things where just it feels like
I think everybody knows we're in late stage capitalism, like
whether they know what that term is or not. So
it's it feels like a corporate like riot, like everybody's
looting because well, the world's ending and so they're they

(09:31):
It literally feels like people are taking as much shit
from as many different people as they possibly can, right
it It just it it's the Titanic, bro help me,
I have a child. Like it's very just just.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Yeah, yeah, you can feel it, right, And this is
another thing. And certainly it feels like Ellison had said
Larry Ellison, who his son, He basically installed this Nepple
baby son in charge of.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
Paramount.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
They are trying to buy as much content distribution machines
as possible. Uh, if they acquire Warner Brothers, they will
own two movie studios with which they could pump out
their content. And by the way, if they are acquire
all of Warner Brothers. They would also acquire CNN. So

(10:26):
if you think you're going to get somewhat left leaning
or middle of the road reporting anymore at CNN, that
will quickly go the way of the Dodo uh and
so extinct for lack of a better term. And that
is another thing we see happening is that more and
more of the right wing are purchasing the extreme right wing.
The MAGA people are purchasing clout in Congress, the Supreme Court,

(10:52):
the news media is cow tying. Some universities which used
to be places you could go to get educated to
fight back against this kind of stuff, are basically being
gangster threatened by the government. And now we've got Larry Allison,
who already controls Paramount, wanting to control even more a
bigger piece of the pie in Hollywood and possibly start

(11:14):
to pump out content that is biased, very biased in
a certain directions. So it's a really unsettling time right now.
And you're right, it feels like a world war where
the countries who won the war are diving up the
globe to be in control of certain sections of the world.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
And it feels like in the tech side, that's what's happened.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
See the reason Like I get that metaphor too. I
think the reason why I went for like the Riots,
it literally feels like, hey man, you know, all hell
is broken loose, the world's ending anyway. So it's like,
I'm gonna go ahead and steal this TV. Why not?
Who cares if I.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
Have a TV?

Speaker 2 (11:52):
What you're gonna do to me? Yes? And because it
feels like the fact that every two seconds there's another
let's just let's just sell and merge with an O
damn company. And again, I think what people don't understand
because they should be more upset about these constant acquisitions
and whatnot. It's not just the idea that you're going

(12:13):
to watch this continuous clamp down on things. Again, if
you're if you're worried about you know, people's job security
and stuff like that, that shit will fully disappear, you
know what I'm saying, Like that's not a good thing.
The fact that, like you thought it was hard enough

(12:34):
to watch the NFL or the NBA right now, the
more that this compounds, it's just gonna get worse. And
and and I just I think what bothers me more
than anything. The truth is Jimmy coming back as quick
as he did. I know we're going to talk a
little bit about that too. It should have continued. The

(12:57):
cancelation is shit. That should have been enough to be like,
I don't care if you fixed it. You pissed me off, right,
send a legitimate message to stop this shit. Yeah, you
know what I'm saying. We are getting robbed blind. Yeah,
so's if we want.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
To purchase the content, which is what I find fascinating
because it feels like the world, the people in control
of the world are trying to upcharge for everything and
essentially create a halves versus a have nots. Right, if
you can't afford to pay for the stations and cable

(13:37):
or whatever, you will not be as informed as someone
who can, and the people who can are being manipulated
by an agenda from a certain political point of view.
Now they used to say, oh, left leaning, left lean
and left lean the mainstream media level, which was always nonsense.
It was Were there occasional progressive points of views in

(14:01):
the media, yes, but overall the media was trying to
tell the story down the middle. But the writer has
become so insensed about it that they now want to
control all arms of the media and pump out their
biased points of views and essentially become the thing they
claimed the mainstream media was before, but for their point
of view, which I don't know what you get.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Out of becoming the thing you hate.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
It's very strange to me this thought process, and it's.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
It's very reminiscent of somebody that tries like a harder
core substance and then they got a taste, right, and
now they're like, I need more, right, because it's the
idea of power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. The

(14:51):
minute they started to get some sort of leeways and
these checks and balances started to fail, yep, it became
a mad dash to take as much as you can.
And like, I think the thing that's so frustrating about
it is like if you want, like there were people
that have been sounding the alarm for a minute, Like
I mean, I give so much credit to John Oliver,

(15:17):
to Philip DeFranco does a really good job over on
YouTube here on YouTube, Like there's a lot of people
that will give genuinely non bias like research and reporting
on this shit to kind of tell you about what
because there's there's I can't remember the name of the group.
See if I can find the video, maybe I'll post
on social media later. But it was it broke down
this like very right wing, very rich, like Christian like

(15:44):
group that they're not directly responsible for Project twenty twenty five,
but they have been a like a key instrument and
not only pushing that but putting various people in their
organization in power to help accelerate the shit. When the
door it was literally, racers, take your marks. And they've

(16:06):
all been getting They've the stretched, they've all been in
the thing in the minute that that starting gun went off.
They have been off to the races with the stuff
left and right. And it's crazy because then you have
moments like the Young Republicans text messages dropping, and then
in another set of text messages dropped from I don't
remember what yeh thing it is particular in particular, but

(16:29):
some position that Trump was trying to appoint somebody, and
their incredibly Nazi written text messages got out too. Yes,
And instead of that being an instant disqualifier, you have
people like JD. Vans being like emailing stam Me rying
about kids. I'm sorry, is forty a child? Because If
that's the case, Bro, I've been doing this wrong. I'm

(16:50):
thirty seven. I mean, I still got three more years
of childhood. Bro, I gotta figure some shit out. Like
that's crazy.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
You gotta get back on parents' insurance cars to fix that.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Put me back on the on the on the medical
insurance tea, bro, Like that's fantastic, but like that's what
I'm saying. There's there. There are things that in a
million years growing up, I would have never thought people
would be able to just fully write off or whatever.
And we've somehow gotten to a place where it's either

(17:23):
one it's no response. And part of it is because
people are so tired or so frustrated or they don't
want the smoke that they let shit slide, or they
do speak up about something and then they're they're looked
at like you know, they're created and and I it's

(17:46):
just damn man, And I can't even enjoy my damn
shows without paying twenty five dollars per and show. Like
good god, Bro.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
The person you were speaking about just now was Pauling Yes,
and he was the White House's pick to lead the
Office of Special Counsel, which is supposedly an ethic which
is rather an ethics division that protects federal workers from
whistle blower retaliation of all people to be in charge
of that kind of thing. And apparently there are a

(18:17):
lot of no votes from the Republican centers Rick Scott
of Florida, Langford of Oklahoma, Johnson of Wisconsin, which shocked me.
Senate Majority leader John Thune of South Dakota said his
nomination is not going to pass. And then, as if
that wasn't enough, as you said, the text check came
out that showed Ingracia, a conservative lawyer and commentator saying
he had quote a Nazi streak. So these are the

(18:38):
people that say, don't call this Nazis and then themselves
are saying I have a Nazi streak. And he believed
that the Martha Luther King Junior Holidays should be quote
tossed into the seventh circle of Hell. And what has
been their response from the Maga wright It is well, Ai,
they could have fabricated these text mess it is not

(19:00):
owning up to it, or as you said with the
one from a few days ago with the Young Republicans,
which disbanded their group after these text messages were exposed,
where they also said they liked Hitler Jade Vance, calling
them kids as you said, and saying we need to
worry about bigger issues and it's all nonsense. It's just
that they can't, they cannot just own up to it

(19:22):
and realize that their toxic rhetoric is what is fostering
these attitudes to be prevalent amongst the people who are
with them.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
And it's just crazy to me. You need some good news, John,
because I have some good news for you. Go ahead,
bring it to I have your new airline. If you like,
you may be loyal to an airline, but I have
your new airline that's defl because the on the slight
bad news tip. Yeah, I don't remember which. It's ironically
also a Canadian airline, I don't remember which one. They

(19:51):
have set a new policy in place where you will
have to pay to be able to recline your seats.
Basic economy would no longer allow you to recline your seats.
You have to pay for that wow order to do that. Wow.
But a different UH airline, apparently, Air Canada is from
now on offering free alcohol to all economy class passengers
on all of its flights I'm sure you're not gonna
let you. I'm sure they're not gonna let you get

(20:13):
twisted for but they're probably they're probably offering at least
one free beer or glass of wine for a flight
for anybody that's legal that I with Air Canada. Now,
I guess if Air Canada flies from here to Texas
when I gotta go home and see my dad, I
might be flying Air Canada to Texas because you offering
me a free beer ship. I hate you for that.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Bring me the beer guy.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Hey, I'm not about a guy. I'm not your guy fan.
I'm not gonna fan by finish fish.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Okay, just to bring it all the way back to
the Brother's thing.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
The shares surged on the news, rising more than ten percent.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
But this is part of Winston was saying.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
This is part of a continued years long consolidation effort
in the media industry, sparked in part by changes in
consumer habits, most notably the rise of Internet based competitors
such as Netflix and the decline of TV cable viewership.
Any deal for part or all of the company would
be a sizeable one for Warner Brothers. As of Monday's
Clothes of trading Warner Brothers. Discovery had a market value

(21:29):
more than forty five billion. However, it also carries billions
of dollars of debt on its balance sheet. I'd love
to be able to create a brand where I am
rich supposedly, but I am billions of dollars in debt,
yet my company is worth billions of dollars. It's a
fascinating way to exist in the world of business that

(21:51):
this is possible for a thing like this. So I
don't I mean, it seems like they're not rushing to
do anything.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Here, but I am worried about Larry Ellison.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
The Netflix stuff doesn't bother me as much because I
actually think Netflix might adjust their strategy to take advantage
of some of the theatrical distribution setups the WB has,
which would make it an even bigger conglomerate, so to speak.
But it could be fascinating how this all goes down,
and if they split it up before they sell it

(22:24):
or sell it all as a whole, and what happens
to Zaslov once they do sell it, and what happens
to James Gun once they sell it. Who is talking
to Gun right now? Is Netflix through like intermediaries talking
to James gun Guns so if we buy it, we'll
keep this going. You can keep doing DC will move
the and what in the MAX does Max go out

(22:46):
of service? Do they move all that over to Netflix?

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Right? You know?

Speaker 1 (22:50):
And or is Larry Ellison through intermeditories talking to gun
and saying, listen, if we purchase it, you'll stay on
or we're gonna get rid of you. You know, there
was that report Cosmic Circus, which is quickly debunked for
Cosmic News, one of those things where they said that
James Gunn is trying to do all this stuff now
because he's afraid that ellis. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
So well, I recently restarted started rewatching thirty Rock, and
it just reminded me of I really I brought up
in the share, the screen share that this actually might
be kind of perfect as to what's happening right now.
So GE Yeah, you know domestic appliance, his aeronautics and energy, right,
So then you have the GE Custom Fabrication, you have

(23:35):
the G E. C I, you have kitchen all they own,
JMI to the Service Department and shopping Pokerfastling dot Com,
Shinehart Whig Company, which on in Telemundo and Bravo and
the News, Sports and Info, the Parks and Resorts, Movies,
Winnipeg Iron. So you had Tracy Jordan h you know,

(23:56):
he was making like his own version of like a
Foreman grill. They were made by the AHP chun Nang
party meets company like subsidiary. That's essentially what we're looking
at is that as they continue to absorb all these things,
it'll be that Skydance owns Paramount, which owns Warner Brothers,
which owns Discovery, which then has your various you know,

(24:17):
buffoon ash shows like you know, two babboons in a reconstruction,
like you know what I'm saying. It's just it's just
we're getting to this really shitty state here of just nonsense,
you know what I mean. And that, to me, I
think is the problem. And that's very interesting that maybe Gun,
you know, maybe Gun is trying to get all this
shit off as fast as possible to I don't know how.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Much long it's gonna be here, man, Right, it's like, Man, tomorrow,
I wrote the sequel yesterday.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
We're going into production tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Like essentially what he said, I wrote a sixty page treatment,
it's already done. The Batman took five years to write,
but I wrote Man tomorrow already, let's go, you know.
And so it's got to be really curious to see
how this all goes down and what the time table
of this as well, winst like, is this gonna be
by the end of the year?

Speaker 3 (25:04):
Is our stuff? Is stuff gonna be in motion?

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Because I don't think it will take time to be
approved at all if Trump approves of the people in charge.
If it's Ellison and Zaslov, Trump will be like rubber stamp,
that ship is not even gonna care, right, So but
if it's Netflix, I think it'll be a whole to
the ball game because there is attack from the right
in Netflix all the time.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
So yeah, that could be fascinating.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
But if I'm choosing between Paramount run by Larry Ellison
and Ted Saranders and Netflix, I'm gonna be going with
Netflix if they're gonna buy Water Brothers.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
So yeah, we will see. I get it. Oh, ship, bro.
I just remembered the NBA on NBC is back today.
Do you remember Do you remember that that sn L schedule?
They were like there were words to it, basketball, gimp
gi gim me the ball because I'm gonna dunk it.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Whoa that face who has the chair company on HBO
Max right now?

Speaker 2 (26:01):
That guy Tim Robinson.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Jim Robinson was John Tesh's brother in that basketball game.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
He game me, gave me the ball because I've got
a don't get.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
Whoa if I could just hear it without the words.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
Okay, I don't know why you'd want to do that,
but fine, that was a good sketch.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Yeah, the NBA is back tonight, Houston, ok se at
four thirty our time, and then Golden State and the Lakers,
especially after that excerpt came out today or yesterday of
Westbrook and his comments about playing with Lebron, which I
think were an incredibly fun read. Dude, that book is
way too much. Thirty five dollars, kiss my ass.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
That book should be twenty bucks. What book?

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (26:49):
Oh well, when's today?

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Uh? Let me tell let me bring it up. So
the Ringer published an excerpt of this. The author his
name is Yaron Weitzman, and the book is called a
Hollywood Ending The Dreams and Drama of the Lebron Lakers.
It picks up in the summer of twenty twenty two,
and it profiles the Lakers coming off a disastrous season,

(27:14):
the Russell Westbrook trade, which was an unmitigated debacle that
cost Frank Vogel his job as the coach, finger pointing
within the organization, everyone insisting the trade was someone else's
idea for Westbrook, and everyone knows that for the Lakers
to move forward, Westbrook had to go.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
And there's a lot of the extrapt.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
They released was Westbrook's issues with Lebron, claiming that Lebron
was a poser about everything, including having read the autobiography
of Malcolm X, which he walked into a meeting holding,
and when he was questioned about what his favorite part
of the book was, he could not answer, kind of
like Trump saying that he liked every book in the Bible,
couldn't name one book.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
I think it's really personal. What's your favorite book in
that's really personal, that's a personal it's a personal thing.
I'm not going to answer that question, but I but
I have had to say every book all they're all fantastic.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
But it's a fascinating excerpt that they released. And they
even bring in Will Smith to supposedly in six months
after he slaped Chris Rock to supposedly bring the team
back together, and it's what caused Lebron and Russell to
basically break up because Lebron and Davis Anthony walked out

(28:26):
of will Smith walked out before will Smith showed up,
and Westbrook's like, well, the hell do I have to
stay here if those two don't go, and there were
those two can leave. They said, well, those two won
a championship. Russell, you have won a championship, and that
caused issues, and Russell blames Lebron for trying to trade
him for Kyrie when Kyrie was available with the NET.
So I would read this all day, I would read

(28:47):
it one day. But the fact there's thirty five dollars, man,
that's way too much.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Wait, that's insane, that's genuinely insane. And fuck them for that.
Nah yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely not, absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Let's move on to something else. Did that is kind
of interesting. Elizabeth Olsen is back in the news here
because she is apparently interested in coming back to play
Wanda Maximov and said quote, I'd love to come back
and would jump at the chance to come back as

(29:19):
one to Maxoff. And now in the past, you know,
she's complained about how she was how it was handled,
how she.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
Was done in Multiverse of Madness.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
And she also said in this interview on Variety that
if a movie is made independently and only sells to
a streamer, that's fine, but I don't want to make
something where streaming is the end all be all. So
she's saying that she is not going to be in
films that are streaming films. They must have a theatrical
release or she will no longer sign on to be
part of the film. So two strong stances from Elizabeth

(29:52):
Olsen here coming back to the MCU. She wants to
do it and also will not be in a film
that goes straight to streaming. So what are your thoughts on.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
This second statement is more powerful just because I don't
believe that she's not already coming back that like, I
fully believe that there is no way, especially with how
she particularly died in the movie and all that kind
of stuff and what we're about to deal with, there's
no way I believe that she's like done done. Yeah,
so cool on her wanting to come back. I like scarletitch,

(30:20):
I don't like how they decided to end things, So
I think that that is correct, but I never believe
she was done. So there's that. The second statement is
stronger to me because I think that there needs to
be a conversation about doing that. I think you can
have both, but I think you need to focus movies
more because like this. Otherwise it just feels Yeah, how

(30:46):
do I describe it? It feels like that the made
for TV movies because most of these ones that go
straight to streaming have a tendency to not be very good.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Yes, and they're shot to not be theatrical releases, right,
like what's the space that shot God? The one with
the added ormus and Chris Evans said, I showed Dexter Fletcher,
the director, he said, I shot this specifically for streaming,
and there's I was told there's a certain way to
shoot this for streaming versus a theatrical release, and I
had no idea about that.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
Yeah, yeah, it's.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Just not which which such a thing. They read that
way like they like Again, the reason why I came
up with the comparison of the made for TV movie
is just that, you know what I'm saying is there's, yes,
it's a movie, what is it a movie? Like? You
know what I'm saying like that kind of thing. It
feels like, especially now that all these streaming services have ads. Yeah,

(31:39):
it feels like they're kind of trying to find a
proper break in between the acts to be like cool
ad break. Yeah, that type of shit. I don't I
don't love that. I really really don't. So I don't
blame her for for doing that. Again, I think there
is a time and a place, and there's a lot
of projects that like deserve their time to shine and
really make the most sense as a dreaming movie. But right,

(32:02):
but that being said, let's not sacrifice Yeah, you know,
the full bown quality and magic of like theatrical movies
being made just because you have decided to invest and
rob people blind on streaming like that' shit's crazy to me,
you know what I mean? Yeah? I agree.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Yeah, I'm happy that she is wanting to come back.
I'm a big fan of Elizabeth Olsen in the role.
I do think Multiverse a Madness is one of the
worst MCU films they've ever released, and they did her
dirty because she WandaVision was such an incredible story and
they basically just repeated itself in WandaVision with the worst
I mean in a multiverse with the worst result, a

(32:42):
worse ending. So her saying that she would jump at
the chance to come back, she talked about how much of.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
It's a community and there's a security.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
In the job.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
I totally believe that, and I think she would, And
you're probably right. They're probably already in talks to bring
her back because of you know, you just hear that
they are still writing pages for this damn movie, which
I don't know where it's gonna end up. But the
second part, I think it's fascinating to you know, look
at Elizabeth Olsen never needs to work again. Let's be real, right,

(33:12):
if she ever lost all her money, her twin sisters
coming and give her a billion herself, like she does
not have to struggle for money. Let's tell the truth here.
But I think it's important to make a stance like that.
If you're going to because you have a voice, to
have a platform and so to say I'm not going
to do movies that go straight to streaming, You're making
a strong stance that other actors who maybe share the

(33:33):
similar type of feeling and similar type of status, you
can do it.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
Yeah, exactly. I love Well, it's an it's an athlete,
if they're about to go into a strike and shit
like that, that can afford to the striker. If it's
an athlete, that's like, I'm gonna do X, Y and Z.
I'm not chasing the bag anymore. I got the bag.
I am trying to win rings, I am trying to
play my best ball, like all that kind of stuff.

(33:58):
That to me is kind of the position that she
is in in the same way of like I have
made my money because I've played a major character and
a massive blockbuster. I've done plenty of other like big
blockbuster named movies. So yeah, she is set. So that
is that is a liberty that she has versus like,

(34:19):
you know, someone someone like the show Superstore, like one
of the one of the leads on there, that if
they you know, if they aren't America Ferrara, so they're
not like making getting Barbie movies. Somebody was like, hey, man, like, look,
we want to put you on like a in like
a trilogy for Netflix. It's only going to be streaming,

(34:39):
but we're gonna pay you, you know, two mill to
do all three movies. They were hell yeah, and that's
not a knock to them. As far as what they
are as actors, but when you just look at the
career that they've had, you can only imagine how much
money they maybe have garnered over the course of time
versus somebody that has been in a list actor.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Yes, so we will keep tabs on that and we'll
see what happens with her return, and we'll see what
happens with Doomsday, because it's starting to feel like they're
overthinking the hell out of this. Into the ground Winston.
I wanted to work, but man, you keep hearing different
things all the time about whether who's coming back, who's
not coming back, how many pages they're writing, not writing, rewriting.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
It's crazy what's going on with that movie. So we'll see,
we'll see.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Let's talk about this situation, Jimmy Kimmel. We mentioned it earlier, Winston,
about the cancelations for Disney Plus and Hulu. It was
covered here this week. We have some numbers to talk
about with this situation, and I was very interested to
see what happened here. But apparently what they have found
out through the research here is that the cancelation rates

(35:45):
doubled for Disney Plus and Hulu amid the Jimmy Kimmel's
suspension and price hikes, but ironically, the sign ups for
both of those services also saw an increase in the
number of sign ups during the month of September, which
helped offset those mixing their subscriptions, according to data that
was released yesterday. So what are your thoughts on that?

(36:07):
What went on here? Why were people coming back after
Kimmel came back? Is that what the sign ups were
or do you think these are new people that came
on because they were excited that Kimmel was was suspended.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
What are your thoughts on I think that's the hard thing.
I think two things canna be true at once. So
I think I think that there are a number of
people that were like yeah, and then there so they're
fine with you know, they were willing to go re
sign up for something like that. I can also see

(36:39):
a scenario where the people that then sign back up,
like you said, like the numbers having gone up, the
part of that having to be like, Okay, I was
doing that because you were talking about taking with the
first moment, but you saw the air of your ways
and I and I you know, I need to watch
My Boy Means World reruns so like they went and
signed back up, you know what I mean, Like I
can genuinely see it going both ways for that yea.

(37:04):
So I am of the mindset that, like again, something
will eventually give. You cannot raise these this much. People
cannot afford it. You have, you have, you have God
knows how many people that have government jobs that are
like not only being not paid, they're being threatned to
be fired and all of that. You have food cut

(37:25):
Like bro, I went to the store the other night.
I was like, oh man, I need to eat something
real quick. Normally I would look go get my like
my Ralph sushi, which is don't sleep on it like
some people hear they go. I'm like, no, no, no, Ralph
sushi actually slaps pretty well. It's just pretty good. It's
pretty quality shit, especially because the one by my house
actually has a real sushi shift. They're not they're not like.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
Chopping the shit in.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
He actually dices this shit up and makes it himself.
But that shit normally eight bucks quick easy meal thirteen
fourteen dollars. I was like, okay, I can't do that now.
So then I was like, all right, let me go
walk around real quick. I'm gonna grab some salmon. I'm
just gonna I'm just gonna make some salmon real quick.
I needed a little bit of cereal. I'm not a cereal.
Let me get some cereal. A girl wanted some ice cream.

(38:08):
I got like all of that. And then I want
to say, like I grab myself like a like a
gatorade or something because I had just gone to the gym. Okay,
why did that shit cost thirty seven dollars?

Speaker 1 (38:20):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (38:20):
Wow, wow, thirty seven dollars. And I'm not talking about
a big ass piece of salmon. I'm talking about those
individual cuts of like sam that that you can make
for yourself for a meal. That shit costs thirty seven dollars.
Ro good. So like something has to give this idea
that they can continue to raise these prices. As we
talked before, it's go eventually people are gonna make that
I'm just not gonna watch then then I'm gonna pirate

(38:42):
some shit, or I'm just not gonna watch it, or
I'm gonna learn to read again. I don't know, but
like I don't. I can't do this. We cannot afford
to continue to do this because you're not raising wages.
You're not keeping jobs secure. You're making all these lies
and saying that shit like that is happening, but it's not.
And the minute I think the real rubric is gonna

(39:03):
be Christmas, I honestly think that that will really make
I think that like the world may end up legitimately
on fire when all of a sudden you can't afford
to go home, you can't afford to get presents, and
people are gonna get fucking pissed. I think that will
be the thing that's gonna do it.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
And not just that plane's falling out of the sky,
because you've got people who are not qualified to be
in those positions or have been fired to let go
because of stupid DEI prejudice against people who were against
anybody who's a person of color or a woman, because
God forbid, you can actually legitimately earned the job, they

(39:41):
would fire all they've been firing all these people. We've
seen planes falling out of the sky in the first
few months. Now we're gonna get more planes that are
be around a Christmas. What's gonna happen then, so yes,
and the air traffic controllers stand off.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
That's happening.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
There's a lot of drama for Christmas and what will
be the consumer price index? President decks will people spend money?
Will people buy presents? Will the economy go down during Christmas?
Because after a year, like you can't keep calling it
Biden's economy anymore, Like kiss my ass. You've made all
these moves tariffs and all these things and threatened all

(40:16):
these countries. At some point there's no longer Biden's economy.
Own your shit. Well what we're gonna see?

Speaker 2 (40:22):
Yeah, my day job, bro. I was I was talking
about this the other day. It's gonna be rough because
like they where they messed up as they did not properly.
They decided to just sit on the fence and wait,
so they didn't really make any statements directly to customers
that are a lot of money about the tariffs and

(40:43):
now the the the customers are expecting their stuff and
we have to be like, oh, we didn't import it
because of tariffs.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
Yeah, so you're gonna have to wait.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
A little bit longer, mainly because they're like, well, we're
trying to not put the prices off on you, but
but make that statement as soon as you decide that,
don't wait until now, And how then people will go,
then I'll go somewhere else. That's the thing, and I
think that's the thing that's so crazy. He has disrupted
everything in such a way that like it is going

(41:16):
to affect every level of this game, and we've been
feeling it. It's only gonna get worse, Like I can
only imagine how things are gonna go. This might be
the last season that you see stadiums relatively full for
sports defense. Maybe we're not gonna be able to afford
to do that. The fact that concerts have already taken

(41:38):
a pretty major hit, it's because people like I already
bought them tickets six months ago, so this is before
shit hit. But like now, after everything that's happening, like
Heaven Forbidden Artist turn Around is trying to, you know,
go on tour. People be like I can't go see
no new Beyonce Act three. I cannot, Like you're gonna

(41:59):
have to stream me in because I already pay fifty
dollars for HBO Max, So she better go ahead and
stream that. Shits is some HBO Max.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
But you gotta wonder who has the money, Like you've
got to wonder that because like the sphere is doing
just fine, they put up an AI well sorry, they
put up The Wizard of Oz and edited version with AI,
and they are charging one hundred to two hundred fifty
dollars a ticket and is selling out so much so
that they are now looking at other films that they

(42:28):
are going to do the exact same thing with to
be put up there on the space.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
So you're like, who can afford this?

Speaker 1 (42:34):
Because from what I understand, Vegas tourism is in the dirt,
it's in the crapper, it's so bad there in Vegas,
So who is fine? Who can afford this kind of stuff?

Speaker 2 (42:43):
But I think it's the same thing that we've seen
all over the place. Anybody that has been rich or
like on the verge of rich. Yeah, they're fine, and
they're still doing the things that they want to go
and do. It's just everything around it isn't happening. So
when you look at, say, if you were to turn
on the game right now for the Rockets and the thunder,
I bet you all of the court side and anything

(43:05):
on camera frame fully full because the rich can afford
that shit. But if you start pointing that shit up
to where the nosebleeds are considering that nosebleeds now are
like two hundred of pop, which doesn't make any damn sense.
Then people aren't gonna go because they for that particular reason.
So the rich will continue to do with the sphere.
That's the thing. It was already built as a spectacle.

(43:27):
So those are the people that are still going to Vegas.
But that's not how Vegas survives. They don't have to
vive off the sphere. They survive because people are in
the Flamingo and circus Circus and the Blagio and all that.
Like it's they're on every level of that motherfucker and
they're bouncing all over the place. You're gonna start to
see the scenario where only the people that can still

(43:47):
afford to go to Caesar's Palace will do that, and then,
as you see it, not the rest of the town
is kind of dry. So again something has got to give.
And it's funny the fact that these rich people don't
understand that they are creating their own worst enemy, because

(44:10):
what you're gonna end up having, like this whole idea
of eat, the rich will eventually repopulate itself again because
people will not be able to eat, so they're going
to flip out. There's a reason why so many people
got behind. You know, why can I not remember his name,
Luigi Mangioni. It's because it was it was how many

(44:31):
people had a story of like bro, like my mom
had a very curable disease, and it got they said
no and screwed us over. So it was either we
go into the soul crushing amount of debt that all
our lives are ruined, or we let our mom try
and fight this without that. And my mom was like,
I'm not going to ruin your life. And I lost
my mom off of something that didn't need to happen.

(44:52):
You keep doing this to people and eventually they're gonna
say no more like unless you find a way to
fully pacifize them, which is why you keep pushing social
media on them. You because then make me mad about
something else, so I don't have time to think about
the fuck that I have no money. You know what
I'm saying, Like it's a dangerous game they're playing.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
We've been and this goes back to our conversation from
the beginning of the show. Corporations have turned us into
expendable numbers on a ledger to that because there are
so many of us, and we are repopulating, you know,
although the birth numbers are down, but we're still repopulating.

(45:29):
So they go, well, we lose one, We've got twenty
other people.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
Oh we got these people die.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
Don't worry, I.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
Got other people coming through. It constantly replenishes itself. So
as long as they remove the humanity of their decisions
and can be soulless in their approach, then that's what's
going to be the result of that kind of mentality.

(45:56):
And you're seeing that absolutely. I'm sorry your mother, I'm sorry, sorry,
your mother died. This was the rules. We're moving on
to the next person. And guess what, you still need
health care, so you're not going to leave. So it
becomes that whole thing where we are expendable numbers on
the ledger. I think everything is happening now, bombing those
boats in Venezuela. Those are to their minds, those are

(46:18):
expendable people. Whether they're drug dealers or not, I think
they are. Therefore I can expend They're expendable to me.
And this is what we see even in our society
right we're seeing this. The people want to shut the
government down. The government shut down We're going to cut
these programs that are specifically going to impoverish and hurt
and damage people who are progressive or liberal or vote Democrat.

(46:42):
We are going to cut those programs because we see
those people as expendable to use in this battle with
the Democrat. And that is where it's it becomes.

Speaker 3 (46:53):
We don't want to become a Christian nation. We are
a Hellish nation.

Speaker 2 (46:56):
Arder, We've never we haven't been one for a very
long time. No, no, no, don't act like it, because
that Jesus would legitimately Jesus would come down and he
would be absolutely ashamed.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
Oh my god. Yes.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
And the fact that the people try and claim it
in his name like oh yeah, like we don't need
to get into a full like you know, abortion discussion.
But the fact that you want to sit here and
say you're you're here for protecting children, but then you're
literally cutting programs to protect other children, right, you know
what I'm saying, Like that mismiss me with that shit.
But I but like to that point, I have said
this before that I'm agis at this point and I

(47:29):
think all these rich like uh old rich motherfucker need
like bounce whether that be in companies or in politics,
you go away. The point was you're supposed to have
your time, and then the way you preserve your legacy
is you pass it on to the next generation and
and hope that you instilled stuff in them that you

(47:50):
could be proud of. But it's their world to inherit.
So like the ideas that Bernie Sanders has, I don't
have a problem with. But he is another one of
those people that needs to go away. But I give
him about what he said recently. When someone goes, well,
you know, you see the Republicans are trying to take
this and take that away from like liberals, why don't
you advocate for the same thing from taking away from Magan?

(48:10):
And he goes because that's not what my job is,
and that's not what humanity is. Right. It is not
to sacrifice people that are all considered your countrymen and
your neighbors just to be petty and vengeful and right.
It is to fight for the right of people's humanity.
And I gave him all the credit in the world
for that. I stand by. I'm glad he goes on

(48:32):
tour with AOC. He really needs to let her become
the centerpiece sure, and really step back and then eventually
even give up his seat, not because he has bad ideas,
but you damn near eighty. I'm no more eighty year
olds in politics. I'm done with that shit.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
I agree.

Speaker 3 (48:46):
I agree with you one hundred percent. I mean, you
look at Schumer.

Speaker 1 (48:49):
I mean, if you saw the John Oliver breakdown of Schumer,
you can't watch that piece and walk away from that going, oh, yeah,
this guy should be in charge of things.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
It's not.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
He's all the old people I and the demo that
need to remove themselves or get out of the way.
Young people need to come in. Ma'mdannie aoc the squad,
all of them, and especially with social media people like
we've seen with the Gavin Newsom social media account. This
needs to be what carries the day. If you're going
to fight the fight, you're going to have to be smarter, quicker.

Speaker 3 (49:19):
Nimbler, and.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
It improvise in these situations in order to survive and
do better. That's what you need to do, and right
now that's not happening. People like Schumer and others, Pelosi,
all of them are just these old, rigid statues that
are so heavy to move.

Speaker 3 (49:37):
But you've got to move.

Speaker 1 (49:38):
Them out of the way or else we're gonna get swamped, you.

Speaker 2 (49:41):
Know, real quick. I see some people in there being
like you know, oh, except for Bernie Na Man, that
hits different. I'm like, guys, I need you to really
think about this. This is where I'm like, I wish
more people watched anime, to be honest with you, because
what is the main thing that ended up happening, Say,
in like Naruto, you'd up in a scenario where the
third Hokage, which is the one that we're first kind
of introduced to as like the main chief of the

(50:05):
Ninja village, right, he's old as hell. Now, he actually
did pass the mantlin. Unfortunately the mantlely passeditude that person
died before the story started, so he had to take
it back up. But you were supposed to pass the
quote unquote, and that show the will of fire to
the next generation to carry things on. You teach your students,
you teach the people coming behind you so that they

(50:26):
can continue the shit on. So yes, I love Bernie's
ideas and what he stands for, but I am genuinely
done with someone born in nineteen forty one being somebody
in charge like You're not going to be here for
twenty forty one, so why are you still the one
running things? And that's not a Bernie specific that is

(50:48):
for anybody of his ilk and that age that does
not make sense. You will not be here. We need
to be making decisions for ourself. I want you to
imagine that, no matter how great your parents are, is
if you never were allowed to do anything, buy your
own car, run your own household, choose who you're none
of that shit. Because you know what, your dad was

(51:08):
just really good at running the house, So your dad
should continue to do it even though he's at a
fucking retirement home. But that doesn't make logical sense. I
don't care how wonderful they were as a leader in
their prime.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
Yeah, yeah, I agree, And I think I think what
Bernie is doing is like what do you call like
the person who pushes you in the bob sled? Like
AOC is going to be the lead of the bob sled.
But I think Bernie's trying to launch her so that
she now becomes the voice. I mean, I think she's
gonna run for president. I think she They're gonna put
her in charge of the party eventually.

Speaker 3 (51:39):
This is the way, because Hakeem is as feckless as
it comes.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
He is, and I am so disappointed in that. I
am so disappointed that he I.

Speaker 3 (51:48):
Mean, really, it's just you're like shocked at how feckless
he is.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
And so we need we need people who are smart,
challenge and challenging and are willing to go into the
lions then and hold their own is willing to go
on the lines, then hold you. I love the Gavenu
some challenge Joe Rogan.

Speaker 3 (52:04):
I said, bitch, call me on your show. I'm ready
to come on.

Speaker 2 (52:06):
Don't talk your shit, get me on your show.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
Guess what hasn't happened.

Speaker 1 (52:10):
Rogan still hasn't invited him After talking all that smack.

Speaker 3 (52:13):
Let's see Rogan invited him.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
You've got to call them out.

Speaker 3 (52:16):
And see if they'll do it, you know.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
But of course a lot of them back down because
bullies don't like to be bullied back their balls drop,
and so that's what you see with a lot of
this stuff. And so we'll see in the end what
it all leads to.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
Man.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
But as long as they have control of every branch
of government and the intelligence agencies and possibly even the Supreme.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Court, it's a hard, hard battle to fight right now.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
And then you have him destroying the fucking White House
after he claimed he wouldn't destroy the White House just
to put in a ballroom. And you're not going to
put in a two hundred and fifty million dollar ballroom
if you plan to leave in three years.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
Okay, let's put that on the table. This is nonsense.
All of this is nonsense.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
You know, they're trying to take the whole thing over
and cut out everything. So I don't know where it is,
but it's madness for God's sake.

Speaker 2 (53:05):
So yeah, yeah, I just I say all that to
say man that like I am genuinely worried about the
state of the world. Yes, because everything that would make
logical sense, yeah, somehow is not happening.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (53:25):
No, you're right.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
It's the opposite of what logic would be, and people
are not angry enough to do anything about it. They
found a very good way of pacifying us, and whether
they're pacifying us by giving us a little bit of
rage and making us think, like, am I appreciative? I'm appreciative?
Am I appreciate? What am I trying? You know that

(53:46):
what I'm trying to say but you're almost there. Appreciative.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Yeah, you're trying to say every letter Jesus.

Speaker 2 (53:52):
Literally every letter, like twice they got a stroke. Am
I appreciative of what the No Kings protest was?

Speaker 3 (54:01):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (54:01):
Sure, right, Please explain to me specifically what that did
and what that carries on to do. Yeah, because the
answer was whether or not you liked how things were
going one way or the other. It was to do
that shit at the election, but people weren't filling it,
so they kind of just let things go where they are.

(54:23):
It doesn't mean you don't do these things. It doesn't
mean you don't stand up to the shit. I'm not
saying that there doesn't have a place, But I need
people to not be like they did the No Kings
protest this week and they go, I feel better now
and then they stop. I need you to keep your
foot on the gas. So carry that energy into a
young politician that you want to run, like be all

(54:44):
up on Zora Mandami and being like, my dude's got
this great plan for the city, and push for that
shit and raise money for that shit and talk about
that shit. Use that energy to actually do something instead
of what they've done. A really good job of doing
with us is allowing us to be angry for a
little bit. Yeah, but then go back to our lives
because we're struggling, right And you know what I'm saying,
That is what worries me.

Speaker 3 (55:06):
Are you are so accurate on this? And you know
I showed up.

Speaker 1 (55:10):
I was there. We protested for an hour and a
half because that's what we were allowed, eleven to twelve thirty.

Speaker 3 (55:14):
And it was a great and there was a lot of.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
People, a lot of energy, multiple ages, multiple ethnicities, genders,
great some great science. It was a bigger turnout than
the last one. Yeah, and so I was very buoyed
by that.

Speaker 2 (55:26):
But I agree with.

Speaker 3 (55:27):
You, it has to lead to action. What's what's next?
What's next?

Speaker 2 (55:31):
You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (55:34):
Think the protests were important because I think a lot
of people feel overwhelmed, feel like there's nobody who nobody's fighting.
To see seven million people show up, I think gives
you maybe a little more belief that something can be done.
But now it's what's next, And this is where we
need to have these organizations step forward with plans to

(55:57):
put all this and be ready for the fight to
put all this in motion and be ready for the fight,
and so we'll see what happens.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
Why do you think I'm so anti Jill Stein and
the Green Party if they were, if they were of
the mindset of the stuff that they quote unquote talk
about and care about, and we're you know, we're a year,
we're essentially a year apart from the election. I heard
shit about her since that shit ended, and like that
was the thing that she was supposed to be the truth, right,

(56:25):
take that energy that you supposedly and that coalition that
you were building, and then actually make the Green Party
a real fucking party. But it doesn't feel like that's
what it was. It feels like she was drifting to
get some money and get some attention and that's it.
So that's all I'm saying is like I am, I
am very pro protesting, making your voice heard. That is
what makes us like one of the supposed to be

(56:47):
one of the greatest countries on the planet. I'm not
denying that needs to be more than we're marching issues
or there, marching the streets, marching the streets until this
shit changes like that, don't go home and here tomorrow
and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow until this shit changes.
It cannot be a one weekend. I feel better about myself, right.

Speaker 1 (57:10):
Right, No, one percent. It can't be performative protesting. We
you have to have substance to it. I don't disagree
with you, Winston at all. Wow, we're running out of time, man,
We're almost at an hour now. So I did want
to bring this one thing up. Let's keep this to
like three minutes, because we gotta get a NFL and
we got to answer these questions. But as if we're
not already in a depressing state of the world, let's

(57:33):
talk about this over the weekend. I yesterday, rather I
sent this to Winston today. But yesterday, oh god. Channel
four News in the UK did a piece on AI
and they essentially were like, well, is AI going to
take people's jobs?

Speaker 3 (57:53):
And they talked to UK residents about it.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
And they used In the end, it was revealed that
the who was narrating, the reporter who was narrating this
piece came on at the end and said that she
was an AI reporter herself, which caused shockwaves amongst the
viewers who watched this thing. Now I'm gonna play a
clip of it so you guys are on the same

(58:17):
page with me. If you haven't seen this, and this
should scare I think a lot of people, and for.

Speaker 4 (58:25):
Some it will take this and for some a few
years in the next in the next lights in the touch,
going to touch. AI is going to touch everybody's lights
in the next few years, and for some it will
take the jobs, calls, enter workers, customer service agents, maybe
even TV presenters like me, because I'm not real in

(58:48):
a British TV first, I'm actually an AI presenter. Some
of you might have guessed.

Speaker 1 (58:58):
So, I mean that is crazy. She blinks, she adjusts,
she inflects. It is as close to life like, I mean,
we're ninety five percent there, Yes, could you tell it
was AI? Yeah, in a bigger format, one hundred percent right,

(59:20):
But it wasn't that off And that is scary. And
if you think the public's like, well, I'm not gonna
watch it because it's not real, they will give two shits.

Speaker 3 (59:30):
And this is stunning. I mean, this was stunning to me.
Your thoughts.

Speaker 2 (59:36):
I mean it was the same reason people were flipping
out about sore too about a week two weeks ago.
It's it is too, is that the technology is evolving
too quickly, and you're going, it's brokay, it's gonna be
a matter of time before unfortunately, we fucking get replaced one.

Speaker 3 (59:53):
I'm already mentally preparing for this.

Speaker 2 (59:54):
Yes, it's kind of why, you know, I try not
to say it too much because I'm not you know,
I don't wanna I don't wanna get you to monetize,
but like throw a little spicy ass, little random ass
statements that ain't no ay, I gonna be a little
be able to watch me and be like what is
he talking about? Like a try and act just a
little crazy but also sound so it's like is he
logical or is he insane? I don't quite understand. Like

(01:00:17):
he's got a Superman cape over there and a super
Nintendo but then there's like a gains Bro like book
right over his shoulder and ship. You know what I'm saying,
Like we're in trouble. I think that that is that
is ultimately what this comes down to, is that we
are genuinely in trouble. Yeah, and and and to that point, again,

(01:00:40):
it's probably only a matter of time. Like even athletes
think that they're safe, but like considering they're giving you
these experiences at like the the comm sea stuff and whatnot. Yeah,
if you can make that shit look realistic, and how
how are you gonna know? The difference? People?

Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
Difference, bro, Especially if you train new generations of kids
to c AI as a normal thing, they are not
going to be where's the human beings? It's the old
folks who are going to be complaining about it. And
we get smaller and smaller every year of the people
who are left because the world is changing so fast,
and younger people fift like I've seen already, Like they

(01:01:16):
don't turn to old movies, they don't go see old shows.

Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
It's a really it's.

Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
Less and less people doing all of that, and because
they enjoy the idea of AI technology and the new
toy they can play with.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
And it has coming.

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
I mean, I was in La last night for a
screening of the Springsteen movie. Roxy was there, and Roxy
and I had a conversation. I was telling her about
these ais that write scripts for YouTube videos and she
just like fucking completely got despondents about it. And now
you see this and you're like, Jesus.

Speaker 2 (01:01:47):
Christ, it bums me out. How a lot of a
lot of YouTube channels have popped up of just soulless.
Oh yes, AI narrator is about a subject, and it'll
be like here are the in types of intellectuals and Marvel. Yeah,
Spider Man, he's like a you know, he's very very smart.
But then like you know of a step above that.

(01:02:08):
You got Hank Pim and the stuff. And then and
they'll give random stats and they'll pull random stuff, but
it is clearly all AI generated. And how them shits
are multiplying like crazy because people are like trying to
cash in on stuff while they can.

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
So, yeah, my course is going to be what happens
when this really starts to go down, Like when the
can the world suffer millions of people.

Speaker 3 (01:02:32):
Being on unemployment?

Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
Can can that happen?

Speaker 3 (01:02:35):
What will happen?

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
What will our cities look like in this rage infested
tech bro future that we seem to be walking into?

Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
Am I or hurtling into? Really? Am I wrong? That
I'm almost wishing for the matrix? Well? Yeah, I mean
I don't because at this because at this point you're stripped,
you really have stripped everything of its resources. Yes, you've
kind of taken the fun out of so many things. Yeah, yeah, fine,

(01:03:06):
send me back to nineteen ninety nine, which was supposed
to be the prime era of humanity, and it's just
like whatever, man, I can Yeah, I don't have to
eat the sledge. I can have this this steak and
it tastes like a steak and it's delicious. I don't
fucking know, shit, I don't know what to do. I
genuinely don't. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I feel like I'm
so negative Nancy today, guys. I'm just like that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:31):
We'll see what's coming.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
If you guys haven't watched it, it's a five minute piece,
you can find it online.

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
It really is mind blowing. It really is mind blowing.

Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
And I love my brother Jeff Snyder, and he's out
here saying, oh, no one can do what I do.
No one can do what I do?

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Lies will do you? Were you truly believe that? Maybe
not yet, Yeah, maybe not, but.

Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
It could.

Speaker 2 (01:03:53):
Yeah, the rate at which this ship continues to evolve
and you do not have people actually try to pump
the brakes because there is money in it for them. Yeah,
but keep believing that as much as you want, and
then don't come crying to me when your newsletter is
written fifty different types of ways from god knows how
many different AI platforms and different languages, because that's what

(01:04:14):
I'm saying, bro like, shit, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
I I approved one of my YouTube videos that I
put up, the Fantastic foll One that I put up
weeks ago. I didn't know I was doing this, but
YouTube was like, do you want the Spanish translation? And
I said sure, and I thought it meant that they
were going to put the Spanish subtitles. They did my

(01:04:39):
voice in Spanish, speaking in the rhythm that I speak,
and I thought I was listening to myself, and.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
You thought it was okay to give Adrian Brody an oscar.
There was a reason why I said that that he
should have been automatically disqualified. I'm sorry because that's because
that's the same ship that they just did to you.
It's like, because you didn't take the time to do it.
And whether I'm sure your spinish is more than fine
enough that you could have, of course, but but the

(01:05:10):
time it would have potentially taken is like, I gotta
believe Adrian Brodi is talented as an actor. He's been
another he could have gotten there, but they didn't want
to spend the time to have him, learn said act
and just throw it in the AI thing and then
it'll fix this little his little stuff and then call
it a day. That is my problem. That is literally
my problem. That is not a tool that you were
now you were cheating. You were literally cheating. Yeah, I

(01:05:32):
had no idea I was.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
I was just like, oh, sure, put the Spanish trains
like the subtitle.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
You thought that's what it was.

Speaker 5 (01:05:38):
And then it was like whoa, because for now, because
because the other thing that people don't realize what they are,
and I know, we got to get to the questions.

Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
And then a fellow ship is a I will lie
to you bro, like legitimately, because it is more about
placating you that it is about actually giving you the truth.
There's a number of things you can test. Let me
actually find her article right now. I talked about this before,
my girls best friend's article specifically about her book and
AI lying. I'll find it. But let's yeah, let's.

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
Move on to the NFL stuff here before we get
too far down there, We're gonna get the questions. So
NFL Week seven was over the weekend. We had quite
a lot of games here. We started with the Bengals
upsetting the Steelers now thirty three thirty one behind Joe
Flaccoll playing the game of his life there in the
battle of two forty year old quarterbacks.

Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
The Rams beat the Jaguars kind of. The Jaguars now are.

Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
On a run of losses here that are exposing them
as pretenders. The Bears beat the Saints. My God is
Caleb Williams for real. The Dolphins, I mean the Browns
crushed the Dolphins here.

Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
The Dolphins are.

Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
Pretty much over. McDaniel will be looking for a job
probably before the end of the season. The Patriots are
back on top of the AFC East. They beat the
Titans thirty one to thirteen. The Chiefs crushed the Raiders.
Chiefs are back in their prime right now with Rashie
Rice back with two touchdowns. The Eagles outlasted the Vikings here.
The Panthers beat the Jets. The Broncos came back on

(01:06:59):
the Giants down nineteen to nothing and scored thirty three
points in the fourth quarter to win the game. The
Colts beat the Chargers. They're now six and one and
their numbers are incredible. Of course, the competition that's strong.
Cowboys destroyed my Commanders and Jayden went out in the
third quarter with the hamstring injury. We don't know what
the extended the injury is. Yet the Packers beat the Cardinals,

(01:07:20):
who looked hapless. The forty nine Ers beat the Falcons,
who were thinking they were actual contenders. But then last
night the Lions humbled the Buccaneers big time, and then
the Seahawks took care of business against the hapless tack Texans,
who looked like DeMarco Ryan is probably gonna get fired
by the end of the season and c J Stroud
is done. So what stands out to you from the NFL.

Speaker 2 (01:07:42):
Boy me, Well, just to come to respond to the
Texans thing.

Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
If Demico Ryans is done, they're gonna have to take
a serious look at c J. Stroud. But I think
it's that that O line is got awful. It is.
It is like CJ is getting chased every two seconds.
Nobody can focus with that. But I remember watching that
game being like, man, the Seahawks are whooping that ass,
but they weren't. That Texans defense is insane, Yeah, they
they kept them in that game the entire effing time.

(01:08:08):
The office just could not get rolling. So I think
Demica will be okay, but they need to make some
serious adjustments for sure. But yeah, some of the stuff here,
let's see, it's losing season, another losing season. I don't know,
it's not it's not good, it's not good. But they
have to take a serious look at.

Speaker 3 (01:08:25):
Stuff that's not good.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Yeah, I mean I think that the Bears got their
eyes open. I don't think they're as good as they
think they were becoming. Like, yes, you won, but why
are you allowing the Saints to stay in it.

Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
With you most game?

Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
That doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
I think Mike McDaniel McDaniels needs to lose his job
immediately over in Miami. I think what is wrong you
and to A need to go and then and then
did you see him in the press conference today, Yes,
where he was talking about Yeah, you know, like we're
toua will still get his reps in. He's so running
first team or whatever. We're just you know, not expecting

(01:09:02):
me to throw ten interceptions.

Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Ha ha.

Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Why are you making jokes? H you know who doesn't
It is not allowed to joke you. You need to
be quiet. Yeah, Chiefs are back to being scary. Yes,
I think good on the Eagles for a good showing.
But I but I think that like still a little

(01:09:27):
like they dominated a lot better this particular game. I
give them a lot of credit. I still worry about
the fact that sa Quon hasn't really done anything yet.
I don't necessarily think the Vikings are that good of
a team, so like I really might the big test
that I want to see, ye, I mean, you should
beat the Giants the second go round, so we shouldn't
worry about that. But I'm curious to see what you

(01:09:48):
do against the Packers. I'm curious to see what you
do against the Lions. I'm curious to see what you
do against the Bills later in the season, if we
can turn the tide this time with the home game.
Like I'm curious about out some of that stuff. But well,
but we'll we'll ultimately see one way or the other.
And then like kind of the last few stuff, you know,

(01:10:10):
I think the Broncos are legitimate. Yes, I think Dabele's
probably gonna get fired. Honestly, I think dabel is gonna
lose his job. I don't trust the Colts until I
see Daniel Jones in the playoffs. In the same way, that, Like,
even if the Cowboys make it to the playoffs, I
don't trust them until I see Dak actually start to
put together a string of victories in the playoffs. You

(01:10:32):
know what I'm saying. Yeah, and I think that the
Buccaneers are still a threat. But now that's twice once
you've gone up against legitimate teams. Yeah, you got humbled.
Not to say that the Seahawks and the forty nine
Ers were not legitimate teams. They are, but those were
they had to be super close, yes, And now you've

(01:10:53):
got a lot of injuries that you're hoping that you
can overcome. You just lost lost Mike Evans till maybe
twenty twenty six, the start of twenty six or not
the new season, but at least till January. So those
are my thoughts on overall. How are you feeling, man,
I'm sorry about that ass whipping. No, no, please, I knew.

Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
I knew from the opening quarter we were going to
lose that game. Some things you just know by watching
how the team is playing. And like, we came out
flat against the Chargers as well, but the Chargers led
us back in the game.

Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
We won.

Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
The Cowboys clearly did not, and our defense and our
secondary is dog shit. We fixed the running issues and
now our secondary is getting picked apart like crazy because
we can't get enough pressure on the quarterback to give
our secondary time or you know, to not strand our.

Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
Secondary out there. And you guys had way too many
good receivers and so I wasn't surprised at all.

Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
Dude, some CD might be the greatest duo in the
league right now. I mean, you guys, that's too legitimate.
Number one bro.

Speaker 3 (01:11:54):
It was making some great catches out there.

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
Ooh, great catches.

Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
I think what's interesting is I I thought the Bengals
were dead, and if Flacco can lead this team, they're
only They're right behind the Steelers their second place right
now in the division. If they can turn some things around,
the Bengals could be the surprise of the season. Honestly,
this is off a cliff.

Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
This is their next five games, and I would argue
they're all winnable. Only one of them actually looks like
a challenge. They play the Jets this week, that's a dub.
They play the Bears. You can beat the Bears. They
play the Steelers. You just beat the Steelers. You can
do that shit again. And then you got the Patriots
at home. You got you got the Patriots. That's gonna
be a rough game because Drake Man and the Patriots

(01:12:37):
look serious. That might be the only like legitimate loss
that we're looking at. And you got the Ravens who
don't look good and who knows if they're gonna actually
put Lamar back in or not or just say screw
it and take the season like if they can win
through that. Supposedly Burrow is back to start in December,
so then he can deal with with Josh Allen however
he needs to. And then you you're pretty set.

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Bro, Yeah, And I'll tell you what else? What else
makes you said? The fact that you have a starter
and a backup who can start, that gives you an
advantage over a lot of teams going into the playoffs
if they make the playoffs. So that is a fascinating
situation as well.

Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
This isn't a.

Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
Cooper Rush situation. This is like the the Flacco has
clearly proven over two games he has thrown no interceptions
in two games.

Speaker 3 (01:13:23):
Think about that. That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
I think that that goes to show once again that
this is that the Browns are a dumpster fire. Yes,
it's not. It's not that Joe Flacco. And like, Joe
Flacco is old, so I'm not gonna call him, you know,
a spring chicken. But he's clearly not fully washed. Yeah,
but the Browns are because that's insane. That is literally

(01:13:45):
insane that Flacco immediately came over here. And now, mind you,
you've got Jamar Chase arguably greatest receiver in the league,
if not top two, top three whatever, right and n T.
Higgins is nothing to slout chat. But the run game
ain't been shit, Chase Brown hasn't been able to do
shit it and then all of a sudden, you just
needed a competent quarterback to get the ball to those receivers.
And that's it, you know what I'm saying. And so, I, dude,

(01:14:08):
I hope so because I actually really like the Bengals.
I always kind of have. I've had a soft spot
for him. I love me some Joey b So if
Joey Flack can hold it down for a little bit,
then good, then let them. Let them be the one
to represent the AFC.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
You don't you have to call him, you have to
call him Jojo, don't you both of them like Jojo
just got Jojo Joe.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
I need a JoJo's. That's how you get fat.

Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
Too many JoJo's, Oh, the Trader Joe's, the Oreos, the JoJo's.
Those are only allowed for four the city. That's all
I'm allowed.

Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
Yeah, and that well, and that's so like Jeremy Miller
the thing I was saying, and like, I know Matt's
not watching, but like real talk. Yeah, the truth of
the matter is this is that the Browns have had
actually a number of good quarterbacks, but they ruin everything
they touch.

Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
Yes, one thousand.

Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
Their defense. If you can marry the Cincinnati offense and
the Cleveland defense, do you understand that that team would
wash the Chiefs every day? Like like, because the Cleveland defense
is legitimately good, I will give them credit, but it
doesn't matter. If you can't score, who cares? Kind of
like the Texans. The Texans defense is fantastic, but if
you can't score, who cares? So same thing. If you
could give Cincinnati Texans or or a Cleveland Oh my god, right, no,

(01:15:26):
one thousand, If you could give Dak Prescott one of
those defenses, that's over bro.

Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
Yeah, yeah, craziness all right, was let's get to the
questions man, because we're running out of time. I know
we have limited time, So let's get into these questions
here and hear from our viewers. Mark Long says, a
great discussion yesterday about the UAPs John and calling Frosty
act was hilarious. Have a good Tuesday. Well, you know
everybody knows my feelings on Frosty. He's a prick and

(01:15:54):
I don't ever hide it.

Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
And I don't need that. I don't know what we're
talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
I work with that. I work for that man for
two years and know exactly how much of a pricky
is behind the scene. So John pitpack Claus Escapes jingle
Break says, sixty five days until Christmas. Yeah, absolutely. I
was at Costco this morning. This Christmas trees are already out,
the decorations are already out. I say, charge for a

(01:16:19):
Christmas tree for eight hundred dollars for a Christmas tree
with lights?

Speaker 3 (01:16:23):
Costco?

Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (01:16:24):
Man? It's madness, dude, the fact that like my cheap,
Costco runs the same thing. Let's see, I got I got,
I got a receipt around here, go ahead, pull the
next question. Well, well I'll pull out this absurdity.

Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
CAJ just said, did you guys see the new John
Candy documentary? What is your favorite Candy film? Mine is
only The Lonely and Underrated Treasure. No, I've not seen
it yet, brother, I'll probably watch it tomorrow, maybe tomorrow,
maybe even tonight. The Lady Outlaw has gone for a
few hours, so I may watch it once I finished
the show. And my favorite Candy film is always planes, trains,
and automobiles. Period.

Speaker 3 (01:16:53):
Yeah, that's good.

Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
Here we go, here we go. Okay, for me, it's spaceballs. Umm,
we got some dog dental chews? Okay? What an eighteen
pack of Alani, which is like the selsiest show. Oh yeah,
a case of like Costco brand, like Lacroix, and two
thousand and eight take a wild guess how much that costs?

Speaker 3 (01:17:17):
Seventy five dollars?

Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
You were close. You're a little high, but it's but
not far off man.

Speaker 1 (01:17:22):
Yeah, But you know why because I was just there today.
My shit was two hundred dollars for everything that would
normally be one thirty one fort.

Speaker 2 (01:17:31):
So that's what I'm saying. All of that stuff in
the past would have run us maybe forty thirty five dollars.
Sixty eight and ninety two.

Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
Yeah, that's craziness crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
I didn't even buy anything, Bro bought. I bought doggy
treats and seltzers it r me, damn your seventy dollars?

Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
Yeah, why there's time?

Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Do you guys know the ninety singer Mel Waiters. He
has a great song called got My Whist? Also it
sucks being a Democrat in Oklahoma. No, I don't know
who Mal Waiters is and I don't know that song, bro, Sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:18:07):
Sorry, let me look up.

Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
The song cal was fun nine two Fannine uses Hey
John fun fact for you guys on your topic on
the cancelations for Hulu and Disney Plus. On a side note, guys,
they also now run ice ads. Guys looking up? It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:18:20):
Where where do they run ice ads on Hulu?

Speaker 1 (01:18:22):
I haven't seen.

Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
I've seen ice ads on who It's really.

Speaker 3 (01:18:29):
That's unfortunate.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
And finally, I already used good places to wash my
ship for watch my ship for free?

Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
Oh okay, there you go.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Good for you.

Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
After eravocating that, uh, Doug developments up Dog says what
recent changes in the NFL do you wish never had happened?
For me, I despised the seventeen game season. The new
NFL playoff format was seven seeds and Thursday Night Football.

Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
I don't mind. There's uh. The main one for me
above all else is the international games. I understand you're
trying to gain more fans around the world. I appreciate that.
I would rather you go and do some preseason games
overseas because part of the problem is a I have
to go find an entirely different network to watch it on.
I'm not paying for NFL network. Kiss. My ass already

(01:19:15):
paid for Sunday ticket, which I'm splitting with people in
the first place, so Jesus Christ. But then on top
of that, for those that play fantasy football, especially on California,
you may have to work at six am to see
if Justin Jefferson's gonna fucking play or not.

Speaker 3 (01:19:28):
That's true, it is.

Speaker 2 (01:19:32):
I hate that shit. I hate it. What about you? Yeah,
I don't mind.

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
I don't like the sixteen seventeen game season. They wanted eighteen,
so you see the compromise there. I don't necessarily mind
that the new playoff format I don't have an issue with,
or Thursday Night Football. I don't have an issue with
but stop fucking with the kickoffs. I swear to God,
it drives me nuts. The kickoffs are the kickoffs.

Speaker 2 (01:19:54):
Stop.

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
I don't care about the stop it. The old one
can't move into the balls like nonsense. I just hate
all the kickoff changes they've ever made. It should go
back to it always is. You kick it, someone gets it,
tries to run it back. And that's the only issue
I've had.

Speaker 3 (01:20:10):
And I think there should be more replay.

Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
I think there should be things where you can challenge
more on some of these calls, because some of these
calls are just dog shit that they make.

Speaker 3 (01:20:21):
Disney Collector, I'm upset with this.

Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
WB News, w B, Sony, Paramount, Disney, and Universal are
the big five from golden years of Hollywood. We lost
so many old school Hollywood stoos. It looks like we
will lose another.

Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
It's almost like.

Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
The Vegas hotels Winston that like got destroyed the sands
the dunes. Now comes the new ones. It seems like
that as well. What's happening here?

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
Oh, I guess Sony was Columbia. I was like, Sony
was not one of the big fi. Oh, but Columbia,
that's the you know, and I mean, and you're leaving
out Fox. Fox was around for a long time and
then it got sord by Disney, so it was it
wasn't just five, you had six. Yeah, and here we are,
you know, so, yeah, it's not this is not a
good thing. This is this is we need to stop

(01:21:01):
treating media like there can only be one Highlander because
the exact opposite. Bro, you need the Avengers. You don't
need a Highlander. You need the goddamn Avengers. And you
remember when all them because assembled at the end?

Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
Shit, is there an athlete in your life? To him
you wished had won a championship? Oh, it's probably two
or three. I feel like Charles Barkley deserved an NBA title.
I love bark I think Marino deserved a Super Bowl
for sure.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
I think Drew Brees deserved a second one.

Speaker 3 (01:21:34):
Oh yeah, that's fair, that's fair.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
I think I think that that. I think that that
past interference bullshit from the Rams that led to the
worst super Bowl in recent memory. That was, Yeah, that
was nuts. Who else?

Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
Romo?

Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
I mean, I know people love to give him a
lot of guff, but like when you actually go and
look at his numbers and the things that he truly
pulled off. It kind of sucks and like sometimes was
it his fault? Yeah, absolutely, and he should be called
out for that, but I can point out to plenty
of other quarterbacks that can. The problem is when you're
the face of the team. How many different times is
that actually the defense was dog shit and he did
everything he could but it wasn't enough.

Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
Yeah, I mean yeah, yeah, uh yeah, I think that's
those are my answers.

Speaker 2 (01:22:14):
I mean, I.

Speaker 3 (01:22:16):
Yeah, I oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
The answer absolutely, yeah, yeah, is the answer totally totally fantastics.
Is it's a race to the bottom between corporates, corporations
and the poor. Can the corporation survive long enough until
the poor are so desperate they'll work for below minimum wage?

Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
Well that's depressing.

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
Well that's I mean, do you want to know the
other reason other than pure racism while they're trying to
throw so many people out of the country, Yeah, it is.
It is literally to then force people, like you said,
to get so desperate that they will that they will
go and not just work below minimum wage, but like
easier way to control people. Yep, can you put them

(01:22:55):
in other jobs that is physically breaking them? You know
what I'm saying. They're they're they're they're trying to get
to as close as legal slavery as they possibly.

Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
These corporations want you to subsist on everything that they provide,
which will turn it's a running man. It's the fucking
running man. It's basically that they'll turn you into a
slave to their products, their food, and you can't get
any of it unless you work for their company. That's
essentially what they're trying to do. Absolutely nice, it's madness, cowboys.

(01:23:25):
Fannine two says, fam we are fucked for the next
election cycle if they do not find another smart young
man the Democratic Party for twenty twenty eight. We have
no hope. I'm not that despondent, but certainly there is
questions to be asked.

Speaker 3 (01:23:38):
Who is standing up, who is standing out?

Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
Newsom seems to be the answer, but we'll see how
many people like.

Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
Him in the end. I think the main thing that
we're gonna have to do is you're not only gonna
have to find people that are willing to show some backbone,
but you're gonna have to There's gonna have to be
a serious question. And I hope we've maybe learned our
lesson just after what has now happened two different elect
times in three election cycles. Yeah, we cannot sacrifice the

(01:24:05):
good for the great. I am not saying that you
do not hold your politicians accountable. You absolutely do. They
work us, right, But I am so terrified that there
will be so much more infighting yet again and again.
If you're gonna do that, then make a legitimate third option.
Stop trying to like splinter shit off because it's not

(01:24:26):
based off of how this system works. It doesn't work
like that. And so I am a little concerned in
that there is a level of anger apathy of like,
if it's not my perfect candidate, I'm.

Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
Not doing it right right?

Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Great point, yes, Disney Collector Oh twenty one says, because
if you guys I started my anime adventure, I'm starting
the original dragon Ball Japan version. It is a drag
one hundred and twenty episodes to go great for me, lol.

Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
I look, man, I have seen dragon Ball. There is
certainly some stuff to love about it. I'll be honest
with you. It's better to have read the manga of
dragon Ball, like when Goku as a child, and then
jump in with dragon Ball Z I would have told
you to do that all day, not because that the
anime isn't good, but it's just a different beast. That's
not where I would have told you to start. If

(01:25:16):
you want recommendations, come ask, I'm happy to I'm happy
to give them. That's how I would have told you
to start.

Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
Doct Develops's political scientists say it takes three point five
percent of the country to protest to make change. That
will be twelve million. Well, seven is good. We're getting closer.

Speaker 2 (01:25:33):
Is that? Is that what we hit? We hit seven
million this year, seven million over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
Yeah, and there are probably a lot of other people
who wanted to come out but didn't, maybe out of
fear or concerned. Certainly the threats of ice possibly showing
up maybe have affected other people from showing up. So
I imagine there is at least twelve million people are
unhappy with what's going on right now. I'm two for
Like amasays, Roxy said, you didn't say goodbye Roka. That's
so rude, but to be expected from a commander's fan,

(01:25:57):
that was that was a brutal Well. Jadon and Shroud
being exposed go hawks, Oh fuck off, Jaden being exposed.

Speaker 2 (01:26:04):
We didn't have any fucking main receiver. Jada's not exposed.
Jaden balled out as long as he was alive. What
I am worried about. But I understand his mom getting
pissed off and being like, stop making the comparison. I
am worried just because the injuries are starting to stack
up and how he plays ball. I am so terrified
that he turns into RB three ye March three, excuse me.

(01:26:28):
RG three, in my opinion, is not as talented as
Jaden is. No, but but what he was doing was
something to be like impressed upon. I am genuinely concerned,
and I hope dan Quinn, you know, is protecting this
QB that you don't end up ruining him because he's
so fun to watch. He's a good kid. He also
needs to put on a little bit of muscle. He

(01:26:49):
is scrawny.

Speaker 3 (01:26:50):
I agree, that's the next step for sure.

Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
Look at Lamar. Look at all these running quarterbacks. They
put on weight because they know these guys are hitting
them full speed.

Speaker 3 (01:26:58):
Uh yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
I didn't say goodbye because like we had to record.
I had to get out of that theater, record our
thing and get on the road. I drove up two
and a half hours to be there, and I had
to drive back two hours, so I had to go
as soon as the movie was over.

Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
So leave it alone. You feel that way, Texter would
be like, girl, you know I would a second. I
had know.

Speaker 1 (01:27:18):
We texted after the movie when I got home for
an hour, so you know she didn't say anything about it.
Chris Corcoran says, to be fair, agent isn't age isn't
the only factor. Kim Jeffers's lame, And don't get me
started on that dollar store. Walter White also known as
John Fetn.

Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
Not the dollars are Walter White. Now, don't get me wrong,
I don't disagree with you, however, like in the same
way that like I don't want. I don't want like
a super racist like as the chief of police. I
also don't want like a cop that's like the swat
sniper who's eighty and can't see like it's it's the

(01:27:56):
same thing, like it is, it is. It is one
of the many factors that I think should qualify you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
Yeah, yeah, I don't disagree.

Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Yeah, we always said Hakim Jefferies is lame right now,
And yeah, Fetterman is just trying to play how to
survive in the political game and playing both sides. And
he's a jerk off for doing so because so many
Democrats stood by him when the whole booty Gate thing
was an issue, and uh, it feels like a betrayal
now for what he's doing. Complete three more real quick

(01:28:24):
Winston tim says Johnny Bye, which US time zone is
the best for a sports fan? For example, for Sunday football,
I would hate to be in the East Coast. I
always think the Central time is the best time, probably late,
it's not too early, and you know, still have time
to do things on other sides of the sporting events.

Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
What about always loved it when I was in Texas,
Like I mean real talk, because I mean, sure, yeah,
the later games are great on the West Coast. Sure,
So like watching Sunday night football, shit starts at five twenty,
it's over by eight, Like that's mine by me. Yeah,
I don't care. But like waking up for the ten
o'clock games sometimes sucks. Yeah, from the standpoint of Like again,
if you're a fantasy person, if you work nights, anything

(01:29:03):
like that, like whatever you would think, Okay, ten o'clock
that's enough time. But sometimes, at least when I was young.
When I was younger, a lot of times I'd be
hung over, so I'd be like, h central is the best?
I think? Like what the first the first set of
NFL game started new You know what I'm saying, Like,
Dune is fantastic. That's a perfect time to go set
up a tailgate, a barbecue whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
Yeah, or go to brunch or go to church and
then be able to come back to church and then
watch football.

Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
You know what I'm saying, Like, yeah, that was what
we used to do back in the day.

Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
Man Like yeah, uh, Doctor Maldiber's got two of these
back to back. Thank you dog, He says. Being a
Jets fan right now is like being a little brother
who is a virgin loser while your big brother the
Giants is getting married to Annada Armis. Anyway, hope their
marriage collapsed. Well, I mean they still lost the game,
so maybe not Armis.

Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
No, no, no, no, it was it was. It was they
they were marrying annat Armis and Armis was like, why
am I marrying you? And right off at the altar,
that's that's what I saw your flat boy ass over
here doing Keg stands right before you're supposed to walk
down the aisle. She's like, hell no, she left, so sure.
I like that better.

Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
For if you want to include that little tippy Scataboo
was fun on Friday night. He was not so much
fun on Sunday morning at the web.

Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
That's yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
Doug Developers also says if we have elections, I think
Dems will play it safe and go with a white
man with a Crockett or AOC for VP. Both are great,
but I think AOC is better at policy messaging while
Crockett is better at verbally taking down opponents. I prefer
the latter. Yeah, it could be interesting. They might go
with a double white man ticket, to be honest, and
then they'll install AOC and Crockett and other people in

(01:30:44):
positions of power and Department of State, Secretary of Defense,
those kinds of things.

Speaker 3 (01:30:50):
That could be the way to go with that.

Speaker 1 (01:30:53):
Or AOC takes charge of the Congress as the leader
of the Senate because I think she'll eventually run for
Senator as well, and Crockett takes control of the House.
It's very possible. I don't know if that's gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (01:31:04):
It shouldn't have to be this way. But I have
a feeling that it's going to be a minute before
we see any sort of elevation in the executive branch
from someone like an AOC or a Crockett, just because
the racism and the sexism are out in full. Oh yeah,
it is going like I hate that we have to
talk about this, but it is a you're going to get,

(01:31:25):
you know, chalk of chalk white men, And the only
one that will probably maybe break through the noise would
be potentially a Buddha judge, just because he has been
actively like going on Fox News and stuff like that
and put putting challenges to conservatives that a decent number
of them have actually been like, huh, I should have
disliked this guy. So I think that there is a
there's a better chance of one of the two of

(01:31:46):
them getting the ticket and then the other one being
the the VP on that and kind of moving that direction,
and then eventually I think there is an opportunity for
an AOC or a crocket or whoever to then try
and make it that run for president or be a
VP or something like that later.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
I agree, when's the great great points?

Speaker 1 (01:32:05):
Two last ones once and we got I know, we
gotta go, but real quick, Fiona George, I do definitely
think Wanda is coming back at some point. They have
their they have her other son coming back in Vision Quest.
For God's sakes, it's just finding the right time in
story God. I think Doomsday she's actually coming back for
Doomsday's Secret Wars. One thousand percent, there's any doubt on that. Yeah,
I'm two campsas AOC should put Schumer out to pasture

(01:32:26):
and then run for Senate.

Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
What happens?

Speaker 1 (01:32:30):
I love it. I love it all right. There's our
stream labs, there's our super chats, and there's our show.
Thank you everybody who joined us for this fun show,
well over two hundred of you joining us throughout the
whole show. We appreciate it madly, lively chat and thank
you for coming back every week. You know we're slowly building,
slowly getting in a little bit of notice. You guys
are consistently seeing us on Tuesday nights at four PMPT.

(01:32:51):
So thank you ververy much. When's another fun show? Please
let pons people know where they can find you.

Speaker 2 (01:32:56):
You can find me at the Swaggy Blurred on all
platforms here on YouTube. You know, got the Blur breakdown
on Monday afternoons and some other stuff popping up as
that happens tomorrow. Blurds in the Hood myself and Jay
Washington YouTube dot COM's Lost Birds in the Hood, including
this Sunday. We're doing a marathon stream on Sunday, so
if you would like to come and join me and Jay,

(01:33:18):
we'll be watching movies, playing games, talking shit like well,
there'll be a standard show in there, there'll be an
after dark show in there somewhere. We're gonna be doing
a lot of stuff and we'll have different tiers, goals
of donations and stuff as they come in that will
do throughout the day. So it's gonna be a good time.
And then on Friday, Capes and Cows myself, Christian Chris

(01:33:43):
Carr over in the Christian Channel, and then the Demon
Slayer reactions I've been doing with Christian as well. Check
those out that we're getting pretty far into season one.
It's been a good time, so coming coming. See what's
up there? You go?

Speaker 1 (01:33:53):
Well, last one, Sorry for one last stream of super
chat here or suing fantastic giving thanks to my tequila dudes,
saw on Areas and was overall pleased. Definitely gonna see
it again, all right, Fred, I'd love to hear that. Yeah,
you're not gonna have trouble finding a seat, let me
tell you that right now.

Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
Go see it again.

Speaker 3 (01:34:13):
As you can.

Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
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Speaker 3 (01:34:21):
That's up now.

Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
New Hot Mic episode dropped yesterday. We got pubby geek
Buddies tomorrow. Then Hot Mike will be on Friday this week.
Thursday's my birthday. I'm taking the day off, so uh
but look for us on Friday for that. But this
thank you all so much to carry yourselves. We love
you madly and we'll see you next time with another
brand new live episode.

Speaker 3 (01:34:41):
Let's spill the Tikila piece.
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