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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Warming the pegs at the DJC Collectible Studio. I'm Midwest
professional wrestling legend Gage Octane and now a guy who
has more Chase Razor ramone figures than your Walmart has.
Harry Hulk. Hogan's Kyle Peterson.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
It's happening to everybody. Kyle here with my co host
Angie Angie say hello, oh, hello, hello, Angie is we're
back for episode number fourteen of The Kyle Peterson Show.
We got passed unlucky number thirteen. Now we're on at
number fourteen and Angie is here once again.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Angie, we're on.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Borrow time with you. You've got maybe next week's episode and
then you're taking a sabbatical. She's taking a break. She's
headed to the City of Brotherly Love and hopefully you
don't get too much brotherly love out there while I'm away.
But you're heading out to the land of the Philly
Cheese Steaks to Philadelphia. Are you getting excited for that trip? Yep.
You're gonna miss me so much though you've we've never
(00:58):
been apart that many days. I don't think it'll be
it'll be like ten days, and I think you'll miss
the kids a little bit more.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
But I'll be in there somewhere in the mix. I'm
sure I will too.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
But but and then unfortunately, I leave like a day
before I leave on a work trip, like the day
before you leave, and then I leave on another work
trip the day you get back. Yeah, so two starcrust
lovers is what that one is there, So we'll see
how that goes. But during while you're away, guest co
host Midwest professional wrestling legend gay J. Octane, the announcer
(01:31):
of The Kyle Peterson Show, will be here filling in
for Angie. So that'll be a good one. We'll get
to know Gaye Octane a little bit more. We'll talk
some old wrestling stories. We'll talk some stories of up
and down the roads him and I and over the
years and things like that. And of course he is
the announcer of the Kyle Peterson Show. Got to thank
gay J Octane for his announcing each and every week
on the channel. What else we gotta do? We gotta
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plug the sponsor of the Kyle Peterson Show. It is,
of course, episode fourteen, and the sponsor this week is
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over there, the boy, the boy, the boys over there,
the boys over there. DJC Collectibles treating me right. They
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sent me a little birthday gift this week. That was
very nice.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Where's your gift, precious?
Speaker 2 (02:19):
You said that we'll get there, but I guess, I guess.
Let's get into it. Let's get into this here, Angel.
Are you ready for this?
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Yes, filming this. It's a day early, but extremely late
in the day.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
But first off, Angie, how are you? How are you?
How are you doing? First off, for you to that,
how are you?
Speaker 4 (02:38):
I'm sweaty, I'm kind of tired.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Ready, so you don't get any deal smell anything. So
you're doing good?
Speaker 4 (02:44):
I never do.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Yeah, you never do. Smell beautiful. Yes you do, Yes,
you do. But we got a lot going on here today,
and now we should tell them we're filming a couple
of days earlier than normal, so there's a lot going
on today. Today has been off the rails if there
ever has been off the rails day here. So today,
in full transparency, as I we're calling it, today is
my birthday. It is technically June twenty fifth. I just
(03:06):
reminded I and G said, oh, yeah, that's right. So
it is my birthday here today. Now we've been talking
about my birthday. We talked about it last week a
little bit on the channel. So today is officially my
birthday as I'm filming this. It'll be a week after
my birthday when this drops, because it's just the way
time works.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Apparently it's confusing, but.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
It is technically my birthday here today, and I have
it is Wednesday, the twenty fifth, I have Thursday off,
and I have Friday off from work, and it is
extremely difficult for me to get time off of work.
No different than today. I spend about five six hours
at the computer and on the phone this morning to
start my birthday off, so very frustrating start to the day.
We're going to talk a little bit about that. This
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is usually a pretty lighthearted podcast, a pretty good time,
but it's gonna get serious in a deeper dive, so
be prepared for that. We're going to lay it all out.
There're gonna lay the emotions out of the sleeves. But
it's been a wild couple of days in the old
salt mines. As one may say, and today was very
wild as well. You had one of those country wide
conference calls, which are never a good thing, never a
good thing. So maybe we'll dive into a little bit
(04:06):
of that here in a deeper dive, so stay tuned
for that. But had to work most of my birthday,
so that was a rough day. Then I did actually
go to Walmart real quick. I had a little business
stop I had to do, and there was a Walmart there,
and naturally a stop even though Angie and I went
there last night. Angie we went there, said I'm gonna
go back today. I'm feeling lucky. It's my birthday. I'm
going to roll the dice. And what did I find?
(04:26):
Stone Cold Steve Austin Ultimate Edition on my birthday? So
something was going right for me here today. So that
was a nice change of pace. But Angie, I got
home from that, and then I had a couple more
conference calls for work, unfortunately on my day off. Now
mind you, on my day off working, but that's usually
how it goes. But I had to do that, and
then I said, Angie, I gotta get downstairs because I'm
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a little bit behind. I had to film an episode
of the Kyle Peterson Top five. I had to film
that stone cold Steve Austin on boxing. I filmed a
mythic legion on boxing, and then a set rankings of
the new Survivis series. So I filmed all those video
I came upstairs, changed into my finest Western where here
is we're celebrating the fourth of July. More on that
in this video as well. Angie, I told you I'm
(05:07):
a mile a minute here today. Cut me off whenever
you want, changed my clothes, and now we're filming the podcast.
Immediately after this podcast, Angie, we're gonna go to another Walmart.
I haven't told you that yet, but we're gonna try
to find that shipper. And then we're going to dinner
for my birthday. We're going to a fancy barbecue joint too.
Of course she wouldn't have it any other way. Well,
the cowboy Kyle gonna get some barbecue, gets some ribs
and some burn ins and him. Of course, you know
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it's the fries, maybe some beans, something like that. You
better change and get all you're gonna get all in
deepen those bones. I know how you get I know
how you get all messy all the time. And sloppy.
She cleans every last drop of barbecue off that bone too,
That's for sure, there's no doubt about it. So you
better better wear some overalls or something. You can get
those overalls from last week. Farmer, Angie, farmer in the Dell.
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Of course, a lot of people liking the farmer and
the dell look for you. You should have worn a
little farmer's hat too, like one of those straw hats.
Too much, Oh now, never enough, never enough, But we're
gonna get barbecue. And then, in a plot twist, I
did talk to my dad today and my dad said, hey,
we'd like to stop over and say hi to you
for your birthday. And Angie made a fabulous cake, did I? Well,
we'll see. I guess I haven't tried it yet, but
(06:12):
Angie did make a cake for my birthday. Angie, what
kind of cake did you make?
Speaker 4 (06:15):
Yellow cake?
Speaker 3 (06:15):
Chocolate frosting, yellow cake, chocolate frosting.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Now, but I made it a giant it's a giant cupcake.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Yeah, it should be good, I'm sure. And you got
some sprin Oh we didn't get sprinkles.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
We can get Walmart.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
Oh, Walmart, you're getting our business. Sprinkle oh, a lucky Walmart.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
But I like cake kinda kind of I don't like
I like white cake or yellow cake with chocolate frosting.
I do not like chocolate cake with white frosting at all.
I don't like white frosting. So I know you like
white frosting a whole lot. That's like you love it
white did coming out of there, ew.
Speaker 4 (06:49):
Because you know I like the same cake as you.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
I'm a yellow and chocolate or yellow and chocolate, but
I'll eat white and chocolate as well.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
I also do love a good German chocolate.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Shake, shake, shake, shake cake cake. I can't even talk.
I'm so wired up. I'm ten monsters deep today. No
maybe not, maybe not, but I do like all that stuff.
But I do like a German chocolate chocolate shake chocolate cake.
I can't talk, I can't say the word, but I
do enjoy one of those. If you want to try
to make one of those, you it, I think so
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well it could be. I do like those a whole lot.
So we're gonna eat cake. My parents are gonna come
over as well. But then, Angie, the never ends, it
never ends. We got to get packed here tonight because
tomorrow morning we're getting up, So I'm gonna get up
in the morning. I'm gonna work for like two hours,
and once again on my day off, gonna have to
try to get a hit on some of this stuff
because I don't want to come back on Monday after
vacation and have you know, a twenty hour work day
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on Monday. That's the worst part about it. So I'm
gonna try to stay ahead, try to get a couple
of things done while everybody's getting ready, showered and all
that kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Because we're hitting the road. We're headed to shy Town.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
We're headed to Chicago, and man, those Stray Kids, a
bunch of homeless Korean kids, I believe what they're called,
the Stray Kids. They're performing at Wrigley Field, of all places,
and we're gonna be there. Rain or shine, heat or cold,
we're gonna be there. It's supposed to I think rain,
it's supposed to be like ninety degrees. It should be
just a beautiful time. Probably better wear a hat, I
think would be soaked. Soaked rats out there is what
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will be. So we're going out there to that whole thing,
and of course the whole Rigamar roll just get into Wrigley.
Do we take the bus, do we take the train?
Do we walk? Do we drive our car? Do we
take the shuttle? What do we do? We better figure
that out on the way, because I got five hours
in the car to figure that out.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
Well, and I'll drive and you'll be the passenger, princess.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
I'm okay with that. I can edit some videos over
down running down the road. And that's the thing, that's
why I'm the James Brown YouTube. I don't give up.
I keep going. So we're gonna have some videos out
there too. I'll film those. Get to the hotel, checking,
get the Wi Fi password, upload all that kind of stuff,
set it and forget it. Go to dinner, go to
the show, come home from the show, shower, probably, get
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cleaned up, sleep, get up, get up the next morning,
drive all the way home, and then I'll get home
and I'll have to film, have to film toy news
right when I get home. And then Saturday, we got
a hot birthday party we gotta go to. So then
there's a lot going on over here. Let me tell you.
Let me tell you there's a lot going on every minute.
You got to maximize those minutes. We know how that goes,
(09:06):
of course. But there's a lot going on. But I'm
excited for some barbecue night. I'm excited for my birthday.
Always fun to be able to celebrate another birthday. You
don't know how many birthdays you have. That's just a
sad thing, actually, when you're eighty, especially when you're eighty two.
Eighty two, Yeah, it's tough.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
It's a hard time.
Speaker 4 (09:20):
Retire.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
I should retire. I'm too old for this, too old.
Why am I still working? What am I doing here?
But there is a heck of a lot going on
there in Angie, of course. But that's about it on me.
What about you again? Nothing, You're just along for the ride.
Speaker 3 (09:34):
She just along for the ride.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Oh my gosh. Yeah, there's a lot going on in
the housekeeping here. But Angie, we got a lot to
talk about here. We got a lot of surprises around
the way in this one. And I should say we're
celebrating the fourth of July, because I believe July first,
this episode will drop. If you're a Patreon member, you're
in luck. You're getting this video even earlier than normal.
You know, audio podcasts where podcasts are found wherever you
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listen to it make sure you give it a five
star review too. I should say video cast of course,
but going up early for YouTube channel memberships and Patreon members.
But this is officially our fourth of July issue issue episode.
I tell you a cake cake Shake issue episode.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
It's all the same thing. You guys know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
You know they can.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
Speak Kyle, You're almost a stake and shake.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Ye, almost almost there. But this will be our fourth
of July episode, So we're gonna talk a little fourth
of July snanigans along the way here today. And I
guess if you're watching from a euroupper Australia or anywhere else,
those are fourth Lie doesn't mean a lot for you,
but to me, it's one of the busiest work days
of the year and also a day off kind of
kind of. But we'll get into all that. But Angie,
let's bring it down a notch or two or three possibly.
(10:38):
We're gonna talk a little deeper dive and we're going
to dive into survivor's guilt.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
Oh my god, you never take it down a notch
on this segment.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
Oh we're still gone.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
We're still going.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
I gave him, I gave him the ice cold look.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Like a deeper dive, and I was, I was in
a dramatic pause, and you're like, yeah, there's no dramatic
to ten.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Okay, deeper dive.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Okay, all right, it's time for a deeper dive where
we dive a little bit deeper. And you always like
a little bit deeper. You found a new way to
take it even deeper, I think, is what you did say.
So you're you're here for this one. Here, we're going
to take it down a notch or two. And I
don't think we'll do that very often on this podcast.
(11:23):
We're going to do it here today. Is the salt
mines are a tough one of the salt mines, that's,
of course your day job. The day job is tough,
and especially if you've been with companies, you've been in
the rat race for a long time, there's always a
little survivor's guilt. And what is survivor's guilt? I guess
it could be more than your work life too. I
guess it reminds me of the story how many years
ago when I saw that guy die And I'll probably
(11:44):
tell that whole story on the channel one of these days.
But I was, you know, a road warrior. And one
thing about a guy like me where I travel nine
states for work, I've traveled many a miles many a
company cars, warn them out over the years. It's amazing
that there hasn't been more close calls or deadly accidents
or something like that because your chances you're on the
road more. Maybe you got more or maybe you're a
better defensive driver, whatever it is. But I we'll tell
(12:07):
the story one day. But a guy you don't right
in front of me died right in front of me basically,
and I had to, you know, try to do the
whole rigamoro. We'll break it all down one of these
days in the champ maybe next episode, maybe we'll get
into it. But you know, you got survivors guilt. Why
did he have to crash and die but not me?
I was right by him. If I would have been
two seconds ahead, would that have been me? So you
always get that kind of stuff. And then where I'm
(12:27):
going here today, survivors guilt more work related because if
you're in corporate America, you're in jobs or whatever. There's
people that get laid off. There's you know, one day,
everything's great, you're doing your job. You got your buddies there,
and the next thing you know, you're the last guy
in the room standing around, and it really messes with
your mental health a little bit. Now, I usually don't
have any mental health issues. I don't. I don't think
I do. I'm pretty much I'm always crazy, I'm always wild,
(12:50):
but I don't suffer from depression. I don't sit there.
I don't have any of that kind of stuff.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
Very typing, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
So thankfully I don't have to deal with that kind
of stuff.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
But a lot of people do. A lot of people do.
They have the down days, they have the down moments,
And I think if I do have those damas, I
just don't show them. I just don't. I'm a manly man.
I'm like a young Don the Predator Fry. You know.
I'm just a manly man. I'm just need to thicken
up my mustache a little bit to be full man.
But one of these days I just get mad. If
I'm hungry, oh, don't even start. If she gets hungry,
it's unbelievable. It's unbelievable. And you're close and you're really angry.
(13:24):
Oh my gosh, it's crazy. But I don't get too
worked up about it. But there's two things in my
work life where I've had issues, and that'll be another
future deep dive, and we really want to bring down
the mood on something. I'll talk about that in the future.
I'll make a little mental note right here, Yes, and
that would be more imposter syndrome, is what I'm talking
(13:45):
about there. We'll talk about that one of these days too,
which is very worse than this, I do think, but
we'll talk about this here. But I'm talking survivor guilt
here today. And I've had let's call it a twenty
year work career for real. The other part of my
career was I was a student, I was in school,
I lived with my parents for a lot of that.
It's like you're in the real world, but you're not.
(14:06):
It's like, hey, you lose your job, You're like, you know,
I don't care. I'll get another job. I live at home.
I don't care, you know. So there's that when you're
in college and high school working it's like, Okay, I
could do this forever or I couldn't do it doesn't
matter to me because it doesn't matter. But then when
you get into the working world, the real world. You
got a wife, you got kids, you got that. You know,
it's like, okay, it's got to be pretty serious. And
(14:26):
I always take it serious, but you take it even
more serious because you're tied to your job. Your identity
is tied to your job. I don't know when that
day is gonna come. One of these days, that knock's
gonna come on my door and I'm gonna be gone,
and we'll see how I act after that, because my
whole life has tied so much into my work life,
and work life balance is something I extremely struggle with. Unfortunately,
one of these days I'll get better. Probably not though
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probably so long story short, survivor's guilt is, you know
you're the last man standing. And I've had that too
many times in my career. Like I said, twenty year career,
I bet you, I've had ten rounds of layoffs, corporate
restruct ructures, whatever, and every single time anjie, I've came
home and I'll say, you won't believe the day I've had.
But thankfully I'm still employed. Thankfully I'm still there. But
(15:09):
I am not a fool to know that my day
will be called sometime probably in the next ten years, Kyle,
You've been here too long. You make too much money.
That whole song and dance. I've seen it happen to
many of people, people that I always viewed smarter than me.
It happened to them. And we saw some of that
this week at my company here, unfortunately, and a lot
of companies across the world going through some of this stuff.
But you're looking around and you're just the last guy
(15:31):
standing in. About five years or so ago, there was
a real huge purge at my company, and you know,
every single day I was in the office, I was
in the office from like seven to six o'clock almost
every day.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
I guess drive time in there, but still a long day.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
And there was about ten people in that office I
would counteract and talk and go to lunch with every
single day. You know, you're in the war together, you're
in the grocery wars together. You're fighting the good fight.
We all got each other's back. It's a great feeling.
You're part of a team all that kind of stuff.
And these guys talk to every single day, so you've
become very close with them. I sit there and talk
to them more than I talk to you. I mean,
(16:06):
that's the way of what happens. And one day they
had a call, emergency conference call, and next thing you knew,
I'm standing around that office and I'm the only one left,
and I'm the only guy in there, and that is
a very strange feeling.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
And it's so quiet in that office.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
And here's ten empty offices in my office, and it
doesn't make sense. Why did I get kept? What was
it about me that get kept? And everybody else got
let go? And it's just sad because it's sad because
these people you hung out with every single day, You're
always going to be friends with them, but it's not
the same. It's just not gonna be the same. You
don't see them every day. You don't see them. And
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all those people left. I mean I probably talked to
two of them every couple of months now, after being
so close for so many years. It's just that's the
way it goes. It's sad. It's a sad thing. And
then you could get inside yourself, well why did they
keep me? Why am I still here? Why am I
the survivor? And that was the toughest one I was
ever A part of. That was a lot, a part
of a lot of other ones where I was low
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enough on the totem pole where it didn't feel like
it was ever gonna come my way. I was still young,
and when you're young, you don't get paid very much.
You're you're on the upswing where the people that get
left go or kind of the older. And you hate
to say agism, but man, it's out there like crazy.
It is out there, Like they say other reasons for it,
and I guess, but you know, at the end of
the day, it's they get too much money, they have
too much pto the whole song and dance thing. So
(17:23):
that's why I know my day will come and it's
gonna be a rough day. So we'll see if a podcast.
You know, we're looking to end in this podcast at
one hundred. We'll see if we do that or not,
see if I'm still in there. But unfortunately this week here,
I had a major meeting. I had a big, big
time meeting this week, Angie, you knew I came home.
I was. I was suited and booted, as one may say,
(17:43):
I was all suited up. It was a rare time.
I don't have to wear suits very often anymore. But
it was a pretty powerful meeting with some powerful people
from a different organizations, including mine, and unfortunately, you know,
one of those guys was let go like twelve hours later,
so very strange. But a huge restructure of my company
this week. So it's a it's a weird it's a
weird thing. But you know, sometimes, you know, change is necessary.
(18:07):
Sometimes it's not terribly bad. I mean, if they ever
change me, obviously it's a bad thing, but sometimes change
is good long story shorts. Sometimes you've got to make
changes to get better. But it's hard to think of
all that in the meantime when good friends and good
people and people you've worked with pretty hard are all
disappearing overnight. It's just it's kind of like mourning and
death in a lot of ways. So it's weird, it's
(18:28):
uncertain times. And then that's where true leaders stand up,
where younger managers, people lower than you, whatever you want
to call it on the total pole, they call you
looking for advice, and you got to put on that
brave face that hey, we got to you know, keep
the pace, keep the challenge, whether or not you believe that,
you've got to show that to those people, because you know,
if one of the leaders says, Oh my gosh, it's
(18:52):
all falling apart.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
The sky is falling. You know, jump ship. It's not
a good thing.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
So you got to you got to know your audience,
know who you're talking to, know the message and all that.
But it is a weird, scary time, and it does
play with your head and it's it's just one of
those things that's always strange to me.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
It's like, why them, Why not me?
Speaker 2 (19:07):
What did I do? Or did I just get lucky
or did somebody say I don't know. I don't know,
and I don't know this time around either, but I
got through.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
So then you just calculate all the extra workload you're
going to take on when I that is.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
I mean, there was one time where I had nine
people that helped me out and just overnight they removed
all those nine people, and hey, Kyle, you have to
do all their work. So you're already working fifty hours
a week. You've got nine people that are working forty
hours a week that, Kyle, you can do all their
work and yours. I mean, that's a tough pill to swallow,
let me tell you, but swallowed it for a lot
(19:42):
of years and still swallow it. From time to time.
Yeah you're yeah, you do. You do, that's for sure.
So you're better at the swallowing than I am. I
just I struggle with it. I struggle. I do, not
you though, not you. But that's it. That's a little
uh bring down the house into a deeper dive this week.
(20:03):
But things are going the upswing now it's gonna get
more fun the rest of them. So hopefully you're still
staying with us here because Angie, now it's time. Well wait,
I should ask you, I should do the right thing.
Do you have any survivor guilt? Do you have any
stories like this in your life?
Speaker 4 (20:17):
No? But I hated having to fire people.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Oh yeah, I hated it.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
I felt so bad like I would cry, Oh yeah,
I have to fire people.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Yeah yeah, well you but you got let.
Speaker 5 (20:26):
Go once upon time, way way way back in from
like college company I worked at, completely like I.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
Didn't think they're a business anymore?
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Are they?
Speaker 4 (20:34):
So they outsourced all the jobs to Manila, Philippines.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
And then they offered if you wanted to go, And
I'm like, who's gonna move there?
Speaker 2 (20:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (20:43):
But I was so young, I mean you were, and
I had another job so it was fine.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
Yeah, but yeah, I guess. Yeah, that's a whole nother
story of having to hire and fire people. I don't
like doing either. Really, I don't like fire people. I
don't like hiring people. I mean, I've reveled in a
few firings in my day where I got to really
tell like it is, that's a great story that I
have on the list to tell one of these days.
The first time I ever had to fire somebody, it
was an all timer, and.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
I learned a lot.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
I learned a lot. You don't use physical violence in
a fire. Sometimes you do well. I got stories for days,
don't I? And Angie's so lucky she gets to hear them.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
All the time, stories for days. And I can remember him.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
That maybe, And I always say, Angie, I tell you
this one, and then she's like, oh, here we go,
here we go. I try to tell the kids, and
they just don't. They don't want to hear my stories.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Unfortunately, some people do, some people don't.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
It is what it is. But now, Agie, we're officially
going to move on from this. Let's get dust past this,
let's move over to figure of the week. All right, Angie,
(21:52):
it's time for a Figure of the Week as we
continue to celebrate Fourth of July. Nothing like down in
corporate America. That's the time how you really celebrate for
the July. But now we're back in the swing of
the Fourth of July and we're doing the Figure of
the Week where this is one figure of my collection
I saw or I think about it, and I say, this.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
Is one really hits home.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
And this one when I think of wrestling figures, I
think of the Fourth of July. This is always the
first one I think of. This one goes all the
way back to Summer Slam nineteen eighty nine for of
course a WW Mattel basic figure of one of the
all time greats our old friend, Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Don't
call him Dugan, call him Duggan. It is Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
(22:31):
And of course the face paint, the American flag face
paint teaming up with Demolition amazing, amazing. Now, Hacksaw Jim
Duggan not an absolute favorite wrestler of mine. Is he
one of your favorites? But he's memorable. You know who
he is. For Sharon, I've spent a lot of time
around Hacksaw. Jim Duggan in my life because one of
my local friends, of course, is promoter for wrestling, used
(22:52):
Hacksaw on like thirty straight shows one summer, so he
was around the whole summer hanging out a lot of
time with Hacksaw. Hacksaw is a very nice guy, a
very friendly gentleman. Anybody that's met Hacksaw probably likes Hacksaw.
He's been through a lot, a lot of cancer, a
lot of scares over the years. A man, old man,
just assault of the earth and a tough guy. Ho
As one may say, is that a two four? Yes?
(23:14):
That is standard? Now, I was gonna say, there's a
lot of Hacksaw figures that screen red, white and blue.
There's some that he has an American flag with the
two by four. Nothing says America like a two by four.
Really two by four across the back or across the
head either way. But Tasaw really represents patriotism in wrestling. Now.
Some people say, you know Sting in his patriotic gear,
(23:35):
Matt Cardon a good friend of the channel and his
patriotic gear. Who else us express? Maybe? I mean there's
some I can think of more. I'm sure, but when
I think of patriotic wrestlers, I don't know how you
couldn't think of Hacksaw at number one. That's why he's
the perfect figure of the week right here. And I
got a Hacksaw story that is an all timer that
I could never tell on this unfortunately, maybe long after
(23:57):
he dies, if we make it to episode like a thousand,
I could tell this story. But man, he lives a
lot wilder life than I ever anticipated hearing and finding
out some of the stories, and I'll tell you offlining.
It's a wild story. But Hacksaw one of the absolute favorites.
Uh never think of him as a world championior kindle champion,
but lately I've watched a lot of his stuff of
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UWF days, and man Oman, I miss that Hacksaw. I
wish we would have got some of that Hacksaw in
the WWE back in the day, a little bit tougher,
a little bit more serious. But man Oman, he made
it work, there's no doubt about it. And still going
today at conventions every single weekend. Hacksaw not messing around.
He's not messing around a fourth of July either. I
think he loves a good fourth of July. I parayed,
I wouldn't doubt it. We're gonna talk a little bit
(24:40):
about that catch some candy, you know, he likes us
some smarties and some of that terrible parade probably hitting
people all the way.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
I want to get the ones that are in the
middle of danger.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
He's putting that two by four out, people are high
five in it. Yep, exactly. This Hacksaw a must have figure.
I would love to see an ultimate edition or Elite
Hacksaw in the future where they update this one and
you give us multiple heads and this is a slam
dunk as a multiple head for one Hacksaw gym dug
in an angie. That is the figure of the week
(25:13):
this week. I'm sure you have a lot to add,
but I'm not gonna let you.
Speaker 4 (25:16):
That was a quick segment.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
It is. I gotta we got a lot to talk
about this time. We're gonna go quick. We're gonna go quick,
and you've you sometimes like it quick. That's what I've
heard you like a quick segment.
Speaker 4 (25:25):
I'm not really mood. It's just fine, quick.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
Quick, get through in a quick three minutes. That's all
you need. So you hit you with that too.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Before.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
But yeah, three minutes is perfect for Angie. No more,
no less, that's what she wants. What come on? Come on?
It's usually an hour. So you see my videos, I
get long winded. I get long winded. But Angie, Now
it's time for Angie to shine. She's got a new
food for us. It's trying. It's time to try new
foods because they might taste good. All right, Edie, it's
(26:08):
time to try new foods because they might taste good.
And a couple of weeks ago, we were on a
Pringles kick for a couple of weeks. Now we're living
that Dorrito life is what we are shut out to options.
It's getting close. We got one for next week too,
but you know, there's a couple of weeks ago. There's
always something new out there. But we got a new
one that really intrigued me for next week. And we'll
save that for next week, of course, but this week
(26:30):
we're back to Dorito's Free to lay. What are you doing?
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Speaker 4 (26:41):
And he worked out perfect. Sorry I cut you off rude.
I didn't realize the patriotic the package.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Again, Yes, there's nothing more patriotic than what are these
caso doritos?
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Twisted Caso and Angie? Pretty good?
Speaker 2 (26:55):
So last week we did the Korean doritos, which I enjoyed,
and these, I've heard are just amazing. I've heard some
people online staying they're so good they're scared for the
day they're done.
Speaker 4 (27:05):
There's going to be like a petition to make them.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Yeah. Now, I love caeso. Do you like keeso? Yes?
Speaker 3 (27:10):
He doesn't like queso with the chips.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
I like salsa, I like that, but there's something about
queso that's real good.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
And cheese. You know, sometimes I.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
Don't really smell anything. What's the smell like?
Speaker 2 (27:21):
What cheese? Is a monster? A mootster cheese? I can't
figure a parmesan. What do we got for calories and stuff?
Speaker 5 (27:28):
On the back here it looks more like a cheddar
caso instead of a white Okay we got okay, that's
not terrible.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Eleven chips, that's that's plenty.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
That's plenty.
Speaker 4 (27:40):
I should have opened them from the bottom.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
That's what they say. I don't know if I believe
that though, but they say that all the flavors sits
to the bottom.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
Those are the best chips.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
And I love a dorito that's covered in like the
cheese or whatever. I hate it when you get a
dourto that's basically.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
Plain and you get a cool ranch trito and it
looks like Christmas. You know that one's going to be good.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
To me. It smells like a nacho cheese doriedo. Hmmm,
So we'll see it, but we're gonna try it up, Angie,
what do you think? And we're gonna rate this out
of five. But I've heard these are to die for. Literally,
people are dying for these, is what I have heard.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
Mlod really good. I look really wrong.
Speaker 5 (28:16):
It's not a lot of nacho flavor, but it does
taste like nachos you would get at a conception stand.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
It's giving that vibe the nacho you dip in the
cheese sauce.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
This very much gives me that like walking Taco where
you get the walking taco with the doritos and they
put some extra cheese, they put.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
The lettuce and really good.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Maybe some salsa, but then they put that like squirt
liquid cheese. It's got that vibe, it's got that flavor.
Speaker 5 (28:40):
Yeah, I definitely get these if you can find them.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I got a little hint to spice obviously flavor profile
the dorito crunch of the dorrito. Now, if you had
to rate them over the Korean ones, you put them
above cream.
Speaker 4 (28:55):
Oh yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
I did try the taco one. We should have tried
them on the show, but I had them before. Those
late night Taco ones are amazing. They take like a
good walking taco. I really like those ones.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
You like it better than these.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
I would put the walking or the late night Taco
just barely ahead of this, but this is a close second.
These would be great for a walking taco. If you
meet a walking taco at home and use these for
the doritos, these to be really good to go. I
love a walking taco, and I hate these communists out
there that put free doos like the Freedo chips instead
of doritos. In those You're you're obviously there's something wrong
(29:28):
with you if you're doing that, There's no way around it.
That is one of the grossest things ever. I'll go
to like one of these concession stands and oh yeah,
we don't have doritos. We use free doos and get
out of here. You're not getting name of them. I
don't want this. I don't want to have it free doos.
I like chili cheese, freeos. Those are okay by themselves.
And a plane freedo just seems like a waste of
time to me. But you put it in a walking taco.
It's got to be doritos. Got to be Doritos, but
(29:49):
really good limited time? Uh be there be square because
you only got a limited time to get these, so
you might want to buy up on them if you
really like them. And who knows, if enough people buy them,
there's enough pow wow out there. I know all these companies.
I work for one CpG industry. They're looking for sales.
They're looking for money, as Jesse Minturas says all the time,
follow the money. They'll keep these as a permanent item
(30:09):
if they do do well. But at a five andie
ladies first channel here we owe ANGI always finishes first.
What do you think at a five?
Speaker 4 (30:16):
I'm gonna give it three point it's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
That's pretty good. Now I'm never I never give you
anything five. That means it's perfect. If it's a number five,
I would never eat Why would you ever eat anything else? Again,
it's perfect? Why would you go to another doto? So
it's not quite a five for me, but I'm going
a little higher than you. I'm gonna go it's gonna
do a four. But then I thought you would judge me.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
I'm gonna go a straight four.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
That's what I want to give it to.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Okay, straight four across the board though. It is very
very good, worth a try for sure. If you like Dorito's,
you like even Nacho Doritos, there's no passing this.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
It's very delicious. Oh do you already spill on you?
Speaker 4 (30:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (30:49):
You did spilled right there.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
It looks like I was trying to do.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Oh people want that. You got a little, a little
crunch right there in the free field right there, but there.
It is not bad, definitely worth checking out and kind
of patriotics got the fireworks on it and all that.
So it does tie into our Fourth of July theme
here on the Kyle Peterson Show. So shout out to Dorito's,
shout out to Freedola. If you want a sponsor, we're available, right, Angie,
(31:16):
always available. That's right. So that's trying new foods Caso doritos.
But Angie, now we got to segue to something you're
very intrigued by. It is time for the album of
the week, all right, Angie, were kicking it off with
the album of the Week this week, and I thought
we should go a little bit patriotic. It is fourth
(31:38):
of July and we're not doing the old standard Lee Greenwood,
God Bless the USA. You know that one. Of course,
being a country girl, of course many a festival in
the park and things like that, A little small town
America that you guys do, right, Yep, you probably had
somebody saying that. You might even have sing that yourself.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
I was gonna say somebody was covering it.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Somebody was singing that one there. And I was a
big city. I was west side KP. So I didn't
have any of that kind of stuff. I was just
fighting to survive. Fireworks was like it was like Mogadishu
back in the day and like the Old War or something.
That's what it was. But that would be the easy one,
and maybe next year we'll do that Problem of the Week.
We'll see what happens. But shout out out leave Greenwood
making making a career off of one song and the
(32:15):
song and they always say, you just need one, you
just need one, and you can just milk that thing
like Chubby.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Checker used to do the twist ten times in concerts,
So that's what you need.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
But album of the week here, we're going metal. We're
going to one of my favorite metal bands. Obviously one
of the most controversial metal bands here in the last
couple of years. But we're going to Iceed Earth and
I love me some Iceed Earth. I'll never forget. I
was in college. Ice Earth used to never come to
the United States rarely ever, and I was a senior
in college. I had a German final and they were
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playing that same night at the First Avenue in Minnesota,
in Minneapolis, and I wanted to go the four hour
drive to go to because I'd never seen him in concert.
And it was actually on this tour back in the day,
and I said, I gotta go to this. I have
to see this concert. And I went to my teacher
and that was mis Wrecked. That was her name, missrec Danas.
That's a wild last name. And we're going to tell
the story. It's all about foreshadowing other stories here.
Speaker 4 (33:07):
Did you Recordanus to get out of this final.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
Arm direct yours?
Speaker 2 (33:10):
No? No, we'll talk about her another day on the channel.
But I went to where I said, Misrectanus, please, I
need to go see iceed Earth up in Minnesota. Mister Peterson,
if I make an exception for you, I got to
make exceptions for other people. And if you don't take
your final, you don't pass. And I'm just trying to
do the math. Can I take it early? And she
wouldn't put up with any of my shenanigans. And I
(33:32):
had a lot of shenanigans. And we'll tell those stories
on the channel here. One of my greatest moments, one
of my crowning achievements, was me getting through German. You've
heard that story though she's heard it ten times, and
you're gonna hear it one time. But missrec Danus wouldn't
let me go. I had to miss Ice Earth. I
had to miss him, and unfortunately I got Fortunately I
got to see him many years later with a different singer.
Now the singer for the album today, The Glorious Burdens.
(33:55):
Some people say it's their best album. Tim Ripper Owens
on vocals. You ever heard of Tim reps Angie. We've
actually met timmer Burnlewins. He was on the Motorhead Creuise,
got to talk to him, got to eat breakfast at
the same table as him, and he performed a little
acoustic breakfast at that thing too. So Timer Riverer Owens,
of course came to life, came to everybody's radar. We'll
(34:17):
call it as he replaced Rob Halford and Judas Priest,
which isn't an easy job to do, not easy, but
I enjoyed my Ripper years with Judas Priests, carried on
to Eister solo careers. We'll spent a million other bands
out there. He was a part of there, but he
was the vocalist on Declaration Day or the Glorious Burden.
Declaration Day. It was one of the songs on the album.
(34:39):
A long way to get there, of course, but the
Glorious Burden it was about like American history, and a
lot of iceter stuff is about that, which makes sense
though all these years later, when John Schaeffer, leader of Iister,
stormed the Capitol on January sixth, spent a good amount
of time in jail and stuff, and then I don't
know the whole story. He's out now, he got pardoned.
A whole rigamar roll with that. I try not to
(35:00):
dive into that. A lot of people have turned their
back on iceed Earth because of all that, obviously, but
it did.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
He just recently get pardoned, Like.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Yeah, just recently, a couple months ago or something. Now
he's been out, he's been all over YouTube, so there's
gonna be more Ice to Earth. He's just milking the catalog,
re released and everything. It's it's crazy, but I love
if you like Maiden and Priest and Kiss and Blue
Oyster Cold, it's like a beautiful marriage of all that.
I absolutely love Iceter. That's one of those albums where
I got a long drive. I'm like, man, I got
something that's gonna keep me going. I put on a
(35:28):
lot of be at the Barlow Years, even the Stu
Block Years. That's one problem with Ice Earth. They switched
singers a million times. That's always dangerous, but they've done that.
But I love all their albums. I just love iceed Earth.
But unfortunately the Shenanigans of January sixth, I don't know
wherever Iceter. It's gonna get back to pre glory or whatever.
But Glorious Burden is a perfect fourth of July album.
(35:50):
It's about American history, it's fiery, it's amazing, it's a
good one. I guess if you're not from America, you're
not gonna enjoy it. But iceed Earth is way more
popular in Europe than they are in America, So I
do think if Iceter does come back, I don't think
you'll see him in America much, but you'll see him
in Europe.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
You'll see him do it, That's my guest. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
We'll see what ends up happening there. But Declaration Day,
the Red baron the Reckoning, There's a lot of amazing songs,
and Angie knows all these. She wanted to sing these
for you guys a cappella, which I think would be
really good. Do you think we should say that as
a Patreon exclusive? That should probably go with all your
other exclusive Patreon material. Angie's working over.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
There, You're working on a pretty tight set over there for.
Speaker 4 (36:28):
Your patri writes all their songs, since their singers are
so in and out, he.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
Writes everything everything. John Shaffer, leader of Iister, and then
I got that one shirt from him that I don't
wear very oft often, and I'm gonna start wearing it.
I think I think I'm gonna start wearing it. And
I used to have actually the poster in my office
at work, which was pretty forward of me. In this
hr world these days, I shouldn't have that poster in there,
but it says stop being a yep, that's Angie. You
(36:55):
can say you got what, you can say it. So,
but yeah, I had that and i'd always put like
people would get all worked up or something, I would
just turn around and I just do one of these.
I'd point to the sign to the poster justin shout
out to my buddy Justin. He worked for me too.
I would just turn around to Justin and I just
point to that at him, and that's what we would do.
So I would love to hang that back up, but
(37:16):
I don't think i'd get away with it where I'm
at now, I probably get fired. But I got the
shirt too on there. I got it in Kansas City
and I used to wear that with pride, and you know,
and people are just like, oh, what was he wearing
that shirt for?
Speaker 3 (37:25):
Angie?
Speaker 2 (37:26):
Loved it? You loved it for sure, you can wear
it next time on the show maybe who knows, who knows?
But there it is. That is the glorious burden. That
is the album of the week this week. But now
we got something extra special that Angie absolutely hates. Let
me tell you, it's time for rate it or hate it?
(37:51):
All right, Angie, it's time for your favorite segment. This
is about two hours of your life you will never
get back, and you were absolutely disgusted with this movie.
But it's time for rate it or hate it? Where
Angie and I dive into a movie. Now, what was
the last one we did? Oh? We did the Pee
Wee Herman documentary is what it was. So I think
we're gonna it's safe to say you preferred the Pee
Wee documentary over this, and Angie, I don't know if
(38:13):
I can stomach doing in all honesty here we're honest
to each other all honesty. I don't know if I
could stomach watching one of the movies you want would
want to watch? I have a feeling what would you
want to watch? If you're like, we're gonna watch a.
Speaker 5 (38:24):
Movie, Well, wait, I'd probably pick one you've never seen,
maybe like a Tom Cruise.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
See, that's what I was just gonna say, you were
gonna go to the Tom Cruise or you were gonna
give like when Calls the Heart or something like.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
Seen any like the Bourne movies, Like.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Never seen a Bourne Identity movie and never you know,
I realized just recently, I've never seen an Eddie Murphy movie.
I've never seen an Eddie Murphy movie like Beverly Hills Cop. Now, obviously,
I know he's in Shrek. I've heard Trek, I've heard
him voice the Donkey, he's been in commercials, but I've
never watched a Shrek movie. I've seen it, I understand
the premise of it. But I've never seen a Tom
Cruise movie. I've never seen a Back to the Future movie.
(38:58):
I've never seen the Karate Kids or TV shows and
the movies any of that kind of stuff. And I
always say, people always like how could you not see
that stuff? And I always want to tell these people,
I'm like, well, how did you not listen to every
Iron Maiden album? How do you not listen to every
Clutch album? How did you not ever listen to every
new wave of Brish heavy metal band that just had
one single released? Or whatever. I spent my time doing
(39:18):
that while they were sitting in front of the couch
doing that.
Speaker 4 (39:20):
And every episode of Leave It to Beaver, last.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
Yeah, I've seen Lastly, Happy Days, Leave It to Beaver Taxi.
I mean, I could list basically every show for the
fifty sixties seventies. I've seen every single episode of one
hundred times. I just never had the chance or the
time to sit down and dedicate like three hours to
a movie.
Speaker 3 (39:38):
I just never have.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
I'm like, it's such a process and I can't start
something and stop it. That's why my brain goes. I'm like,
I don't even want to get involved in this because
I know in an hour I got to go to
baseball practice and then I'd have to come back to it,
and maybe I won't.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
I just can't say.
Speaker 5 (39:52):
And you're busy, and you kind of you might be
a little adhd. You know me, you just sit into
one thing too long.
Speaker 4 (39:58):
You're always multitasking.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
I'm a multi tsk. I've always been that way. I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
I definitely have some mental issues.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
I think I come and clean. We're coming clean. But
I think I channel it in the right direction, that's
for sure. But I just never have been able. But
I could sit and watch a half hour show. I'm like,
I could watch this, and then after that I can
go and do this or that or the other. It's
not as big of an investment. But if I'm going
to a theater or something, it's like a whole rigam roll,
and it's got to be something I really got to see.
It's got to be something I'm excited for, Like The
(40:26):
Devil's Rejects Once upon a Time. I saw that theater
five times. I think I saw that in the theater.
I saw Freddy Got Fingered three times in a movie
theater three times because I loved it. I saw The
Cable Guy three times in the movie. I love that
kind of stuff. So I could see that. So long
story short, and you we got off, We got Wayward's here.
We're opposites with the movie we are.
Speaker 4 (40:45):
We are like mind numbing. I don't want I like
to be like so very stimulated and like Lawrence.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
Yeah, I don't want any stimulation. I want this mindless
where I don't have to think at all. I think
too much during the day. I want I want to
be taken away to mind numbing and entertainment. That's what
I want. And no better way to segue into this
movie here, Angie, is you tried to deep think into
it too much.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
You shouldn't have numbed your mind anymore.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
No, there'll be spoilers in this here, so if you
might have to fast forward. But this movie came out
in nineteen eighty three, don't want to stop. This movie
came out in nineteen eighty three, and it's one of
the all time twist horror classics. And you never heard
of this movie ever until we watched it.
Speaker 4 (41:24):
I think maybe I've heard of.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
It, but you didn't know the ending. You didn't know
any other kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
So the movie we're talking about here today was sleep
Away Camp, of course, with Felicia Rose, a horror icon.
Speaker 3 (41:34):
Of course.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
It was a little girl, of course, and it was weird.
I made the comment when I was a kid growing up,
I had a girlfriend, you know, just player Kyle, of course,
you know, hate the player.
Speaker 3 (41:42):
I don't hate the player, hate the game.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
Yeah, that is what they say, right, But I had
a girlfriend once upon a time, and I remember, you know,
we were young in high school and stuff, in early college,
and she looked like this. As a kid, so it
was weird. She kind of looked like it. She got
a lot more attractive than that because Angela wasn't too
hot for me here. I don't know. But she was
also like twelve years old. Yeah, yeah, I don't know,
but it looked like my girlfriend at the time from
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her kid pictures, So I thought that was interesting here.
But sleep Away Camp is the story of going away
to camp. Uh. And it's a girl, Angela and her
cousin Ricky, and they go to camp together. Cousin they've
been to the camp before, he's been to the camp.
She was new to the camp, and she's kind of quiet,
we'd say, doesn't really talk. People talk to her and
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all this kind of stuff. But it's a sleep away camp.
Apparently dangerous. But you know, I never went to camp
as a kid.
Speaker 3 (42:32):
I never did. Did you you went to camp? I
mean you went to like sport camps though.
Speaker 5 (42:38):
Yes, well I went to sport camps, but like a
camp that was more that vibe would have been church camp. Oh,
Harry actually went to like a lake vibe.
Speaker 2 (42:46):
I never had to do any of that, thankfully. My
dad said, no, you just stay home. I went to
basketball camps. I went to like three of those. I
went to a baseball camp, but I never went to
like a real well, actually, hold that I did. I
did go to a camp one time. It hadn't been
nineteen ninety two or ninety I think it was ninety two,
and this camp closed now.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
But it was a camp. It was a little bit out.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
I remember.
Speaker 3 (43:08):
We had a drive quite a ways.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
But it was a camp called Camp on Awana, and
it was a wild time. And there was a guy
named Uugh and he was there, but he was the
salt of the earth. He was a good guy. He
always wore the stuff on his nose so he wouldn't
get his nose sunburned. But that's the story for another day.
But that's the only camp I ever went to. Di'd
I ever tell you about my buddy Donkey Lips? Oh
my god, I'll tell you one of these days too.
He's falling on hard times these days, let me tell you.
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But sleep Away Camp was going on, and it was
a wild camp, of course, and all of a sudden,
like these campers do, it's almost like Friday the thirteenth
all over again. Campers start dying along the way, and
nobody knows who's exactly doing this, and they think old Ricky,
the boy, you know, the head of the camp, thinks.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
He's the guy that's doing all this killing.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
Did you have any inkling who was doing the killing?
Speaker 4 (43:51):
Well, I figured it was one of the said one
of the I thought there were siblings.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
But okay, you thought it was one of them. Yes,
I don't remember the first time I saw this who
I thought was killing this? But yeah, I had to
know was something that was going on because they were
why were they focusing on these two and why are
they not dying? So you're like, there's gotta.
Speaker 4 (44:05):
Be already forgot what the kids killing everybody?
Speaker 2 (44:08):
Well, so we'll get there. So the killing is going on,
and there's a lot of crazy stuff that goes on.
You know, there's a lot of stuff that like would
never pass the censors today.
Speaker 3 (44:16):
And that's why I like some of.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
These eighties horror movies, seventies stuff, these exploitation films, because
they're like grimy and they're real and they're more realistic.
You know, they got like slurs in here that you
can't say anymore. It just got a lot of that
kind of stuff, which apparently mind mindless entertainment once again.
I want to see some of that, and uh, you
know a lot of things like you know, Ricky liked
this one girl and girls going back for this guy.
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One guy loved Angela. He wanted to piece Angela, and
he cheated on Angela. She was all mad. Long story short,
everybody starts to die except for Ricky and Angela. The
head camp counselor guy the owner thinks Ricky is the murderer,
but in a plot twist, it was Angela all along.
That's who was the killer. But in an even bigger
plot twist at the end, and we get some I
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guess male nudity.
Speaker 3 (45:02):
That's what we get. We get a little at the end.
It's child nudy.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
But it's weird because that classic frame of her, she
looks like a werewolf is what I always thought of it.
It doesn't look like her, but you look and you
bring two and two together to the start of the
movie with the family and the death, and they show
a little flashback and it all comes clear that Angela
was actually a boy and not a girl. So there's
your spoiler alert. Too late?
Speaker 4 (45:25):
Did it actually all come clears?
Speaker 2 (45:27):
It did? Is they? They basically said all the brothers
or the girl died, we needed a boy or what
was it?
Speaker 6 (45:34):
How did that go exactly? You have no idea, No,
I'm just I'm stuttering and stammering. So there's two day guys.
There's Angela and Ricky.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
We needed the girl. The girl died, and we can't
have two boys. So they made Angela or whatever his
name was before. They made him be a girl. So
it was wild, so like he had to live as
a girl. So you knew he wasn't liking things. That's
why he was doing all this murdering and stuff. And
at the end of the movie they showed like he
cut the head off that girl whatever. And then all
of a sudden, for some reason, why did she take
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her clothes off? Or he she she? I don't know,
but there she is, and there's that still scene and
you see the ding dong hanging out there, and then
you're like, oh my gosh, it all comes together. And
then there's the crazy aunt at the at the beginning,
and I was like, I'm pretty sure that's a guy.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (46:22):
I still haven't got to the bottom of that, but.
Speaker 4 (46:24):
So is the lady. Was the lady Ricky's real mom.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
No, that lady was a guy.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
It was one of those two dads that were like
secretly dating, I think, and the dad dressed as a woman.
I think that's how that went. That's how I interpreted it.
It's a deep cinema here. It's kind of like.
Speaker 4 (46:40):
It makes no sense.
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Oh it makes sense, it makes oh. Stop, But it
makes more sense than any Tom Cruise movie. For sure.
That guy's like five feet tall. How's he doing all
this stuff? Nobody takes him seriously? He got lifts on.
What's going on? I don't know, but the plot twist
at the end is the big one. But then, did
you know there's sleep Away two, three, and four, So
I don't know when we'll get time to watch all
those I've seen.
Speaker 3 (47:00):
I don't know if I've seen the last one.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
And you know, in a real weird plot twist in
is it three?
Speaker 3 (47:06):
You'll have to correct me, Angie, but I believe.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
A sleep Away Camp three instead of Angela, it's actually
Bruce Springsteen's sister is the star of the show.
Speaker 3 (47:15):
I'm not a big Boss fan either.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
He's not.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
He's not my boss, that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
But it's a wild time at sleep Away Camp and
after watching it, I said, Man, I wish I could
go to sleep Away Camp. That's what I said. So,
but Angie, now we're at the point here where I
think we've talked enough about this and it's been just ramblings,
a lot of confusion, especially on your part. Uh, you
obviously hated this movie. So we're gonna rate this out
of five, and of course you're gonna go first. Could
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this be a dreaded zero out of five? Couldn't this
be a zero out of five?
Speaker 4 (47:43):
I'll give it.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
I'll give it a one, no, no, no, rate it
how you want. I'll give it a zero point one
five half a star. That's a tough one. That's a
tough one. So that's you're not gonna watch it again.
You would never watch it, tomatoes. Would you rather watch
sleep Away Camp two or sleep Away Camp one again?
If you had to choose between them?
Speaker 3 (48:02):
I guess you try to.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
Okay, we'll we'll try to later tonight, maybe after my
birthday dinner. For me, I think it's one of those
movies where you watch it once you're like, Wow, that's
pretty good. But it's not something I need to repeat.
There's very few things I need to repeat watch. But
I saw it. It was on p Cock. Of course, if
you've seen it on the Pacock, it's on there right now,
so if you want to watch it, you can watch
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it on there. And I saw it, and I said,
this would be perfect for a fourth of July episode.
It comes camp, it's summer, it's all going together, it's
sleep Away Camp. Andie rates it all a half half
a star or half of a one point five. I
gotta say, I'm not over the moon. I never need
to see this movie ever again in my life. But
I am going to give it for based on the
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first time I ever watched it. I'm going to give
it a three out of five. Yow, I'm doing it
a three out of five for.
Speaker 5 (48:52):
Sleep I think I'm like partially mad because I still
don't understand it, Like it still doesn't make sense.
Speaker 2 (48:57):
And that's why maybe it's good because.
Speaker 5 (48:59):
It's Angela in the water, and then what was it like,
who was in the water. So at the very beginning
of the movie there was two kids and a man
in the water, and then there was a man on
the dock watching, so they yep, okay, okay, yeah, and
the dad dies and that's.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
The only kid dies and it's the girl that died,
so that was Ricky and his sister. And I think
the dad was the one that watched him. So then
there was he had a kid that wasn't in that scene,
and they forced that kid.
Speaker 4 (49:29):
None of this is explained and makes sense.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
You just got to connect the dog and.
Speaker 4 (49:32):
The guy that was on the dock is now the
mom of the he she.
Speaker 5 (49:36):
And the Angelo with the p Yeah.
Speaker 3 (49:43):
So yeah, I think that's how it went.
Speaker 2 (49:45):
It's a very deep movie. It's a Criterion collection movie
if I'm not mistaken. So this is one of those
deep thinking movies. It really is. So I strongly recommend
you guys and gals, especially you gals out there this
fourth of July, I sit down with a loved one,
sit on the couch, sit close, get some s'mores, do
some fireworks, and then stay tuned for the real fireworks
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of sleep Away Camp, the classic from nineteen eighty three
three out of five stars. Kyle says, I I'm not
Kyle says, check it out. That's for sure. So there
it is, Angie.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
This was worth It was worse than Tawy and the
t rex Ooh.
Speaker 2 (50:26):
That was a good one. Too with a young Denise Richards.
That was Tammy and the team. See, I thought you
loved that movie. We watched that one that would have
been the original ratio Head.
Speaker 4 (50:37):
I thought it was terrible, but this was way worse.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Well, we'll see what I got planned for you next time. Now.
The first time we did this on the YouTube show,
we did basket Case. I made you watch Basketball. That
was the only movie that ever scared me as a kid.
So it was so bad. We're getting ready. We'll see
what movie we need to watch next time. And who knows.
If you guys got any ideas, feel free to send
them our way. But Angie, I don't know if I
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it's it's what's that saying about me when I won't
take the time to watch your movie, but I'll make
you watch my movies. It's terrible.
Speaker 4 (51:07):
It's terrible, making me dumber too.
Speaker 2 (51:09):
Yeah, And that's what I'm trying. I'm trying to get
just real dumb, real dumb. But maybe we'll do one
of your movies one of these days. But you got
to come with a real banger, a real good one,
like a sleep away camp. You got to come with
one of those. So we'll see but there's raid or
hate it. Be interested to hear your thoughts on sleep
Away Camp. And you got to channel the original time
you saw it with the big twist. You got to
give me those thoughts, not like after repeated viewings there.
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But feel free to break down the story.
Speaker 4 (51:33):
Of course, it's a little it's so mad because I
don't understand it.
Speaker 2 (51:36):
She's mad. We'll watch it again tonight. We'll see if
you can figure it just.
Speaker 4 (51:39):
Makes it makes no sense why it's making me.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
So many You can connect the dots later, maybe it'll
get up to a five star. What you just like?
You just kind of guess. All right, Well, we've had
enough sleep Away we We've said all we need to
say about sleep Away Camp until next week when we
talk sleep Away Camp too, So stay tuned for that.
But ang now it's time for story time with Kyle.
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All right, it's time for story time with Kyle. Angie,
ready for this one. We're gonna talk a little Fourth
of July action, maybe a couple of Fourth of July fireworks,
and you want to talked about that one time. No
Fourth of July firework, fourth of the July parades. A
lot going on on Fourth of July and Angie once again.
Speaker 3 (52:29):
Small town. You loved a good parade. Known for your
parades up there.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Right, that's where the whole community would gather and I
think you guys would all hold hands around the streets
and just sing and love the parades. Of course, right, yes,
that's what happened. But for me, it was a big deal.
And in the city, as we call it, the big,
big city, but the parade was a big deal for
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my town. Like we always got out the parade. People
would put their chairs out days ahead of time, their
blankets out ahead of time. Time, you'd see everybody, see
the little league teams, all that kind of stuff. I mean,
I remember as a kid they used to throw money too.
Did you ever throw money at you? And then they
stopped doing it because like you would have like baseball teams,
and that's what it was. These like baseball kids would
be throwing quarters and trying to hit kids with it,
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which I would probably do the same thing as the
little kids, like, ah, I bet I could hit this
guy or whatever. But I remember as a kid, it
was awesome. You'd come back with like three dollars in change.
Speaker 4 (53:24):
Or something million.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
Yeah, it was. It was awesome, So I always got that.
And then you get the candy and then prayed candy,
you know, if they get you most of them cheap
out and they give you like little Smarties and like
Tootsie rolls. And when you get like the Apple Tutsi
rolls and some of those specialty ones, those were pretty good.
But most of that candy, it's like the trashy candy,
and you hate it when you get that stuff for
Halloween too, you know. And every once in a while though,
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there'd be like somebody thrown out full like candy bars
and stuff, which is always like whoa. But then they
were always melted because Fourth of July is always hot,
and then you'd always have people throwing waters like water bottles.
That's always a fun one, especially if you're outside it's
super hot. And then the flavor ice, Yeah, I was
good to that. So the kids love the flavor ices too,
but a lot of times flavor ice is just pure liquid.
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They've been melted too, but kids love that as well.
But parades are always a good time, and of course
you share your wares, you walk your parade, and I
always wanted to bring one of my jeeps in the
parade too. I never did that, and I had a
lot of classic jeeps over the years. I just was
always too busy, never got around to it. Maybe that's
something I'll put on my list for retirement too, is
drive the jeep in the parade, throwing stuff around. And
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have you ever been in a parade in one? Many times?
It's just old half for you, you love it. It
was like parade one two three four, like sleepaway camp
one two three four for you. I was in a
parade one time and it was for like our AAU
team for baseball, I think is what that was. And
I think it was like we were the you know whatever,
all stars, you know and whatever we were showing there
Kyle coming in hot at first base, of course, first base,
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Kyle this is always stuck at first base, never getting.
Speaker 4 (54:55):
Those home runs.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
I don't know who knows. But I always liked to
parade and I still like a parade. But unfortunately our
kids hate parades, hate parades.
Speaker 3 (55:05):
I don't get it. I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (55:06):
They haven't liked him for years. Back to like l
was probably seven years old, so that I'm done with
parades and Emma was like four.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
I'm done with parades. They don't want to do it.
They don't nothing.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
But the last parade I remember having just a fabulous time.
That was we got Little Caesar's pizza like real quick,
oh gets cheap, little one, and it was the best
Little Caesars I've ever had in my life.
Speaker 3 (55:25):
It was amazing.
Speaker 2 (55:26):
It was like it recaptured that magic there and we
ate it on the trunk of my car at my
buddy's driveway, just real quick for the parade.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
Then we ended up leaving the parade early because it
was too hot.
Speaker 2 (55:35):
The kids had enough, and the kids both told us
both that we don't want anything to do with parade.
And our local parade is the biggest parade in the state.
It's a huge parade. I think it takes like three
hours to get through everything. It's gonna be streamed live
on TV. So maybe we'll be like really old retired
people that can't leave the house and we're just gonna
watch it. That's what I'm saying. We'll just sit and
watch it on TEA will stream it from our TV.
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That's not very fun, though. I like the rigamarole of
the parade. You get up early to go there. Yeah,
we used to always go to the grocery store. I'd
check my store, make sure we were good for the day,
and then you know, you move on.
Speaker 5 (56:05):
So, yeah, we have one by us that's the night before,
and then we have one, yeah like ten am the
day off.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
The one the night before is where I grew up
as a kid, So that's the one I always want
to go to. And it's fun to see all these
people from my whole life, you know, when I was
a little kid. It's the same people that live in
these areas. And but we won't go to that. We
won't go to that.
Speaker 5 (56:22):
I just thought it should explain because we weren't eating
little Little Caesars at nine am.
Speaker 3 (56:27):
Yeah, that was the night little Caesars. Yeah, but there's
nothing wrong.
Speaker 2 (56:29):
I don't judge anyone for you little Caesars crazy bread
at nine am, that's for sure. But yeah, we did
have crazy bread today. I was a fabulous lunch for
my birthday too. I come out of the office and oh,
we got crazy bread. What an exciting lunch, Enjie pulling
out all the stops, all the stops for the birthday.
But of course, you know, we've got parades and you
got fireworks and I always love the fireworks. I'd go
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with my parents, I'd go with my friends. You'd watch
the fireworks. You know, you'd find your spot or whatever.
You know, you'd play baseball around it, you play tag,
you do all that kind of stuff. You chase some
lightning bugs, you do all that kind of stuff, and
you do the kids want to see anything to do
with fireworks, and they would do that. No, they won't
do that. They didn't do it in the last couple
of years.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
I think we'll do this.
Speaker 2 (57:07):
I don't think so. I think the jeep.
Speaker 4 (57:09):
Comes and clutch because we can park anywhere where.
Speaker 2 (57:11):
They can definitely stay up late because they don't go
to bed till nine am half the time anymore, so
they'd definitely be up for it. But the last couple
of years they've wanted nothing to do with the fireworks.
And I've heard them, and I've been in the basement
watching sleep Away Camp three, and they're just fireworks going
off everywhere. But now fireworks are legal in our area too.
I'm a little scared about that one, because that's all
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I want is my roof to catch on fire. I'm
that old man. You guys, stop out of there and
A couple of years ago, we did a video on
YouTube where I blew up a bunch of broken wrestlers.
I got my revenge against some of these wrestlers that
broke and I set them all on fire with fireworks.
That was a fun vide. Almost lost my finger in
that mess wouldn't light, and then it lit and about
took my finger off.
Speaker 4 (57:49):
Even worse lands on a Friday night.
Speaker 3 (57:51):
Oh yeah, Friday night, it's going to be the night.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
But we'll see. We're gonna go to the parade. Well,
probably not the parade as much as I want to,
but we'll see together, you and me. We could go.
We could, It just doesn't feel a special. And then
we'll definitely go to the fireworks. But Angie brought up
a funny story here, So storytime with Angie a little bit.
Is we used to have a Chua Wa named Buster,
one of the nicest dogs you'd ever meet, just the
friendliest guy ever, And he was scared of fireworks, and
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I didn't remember that's what caused him. But I definitely
remember this story. You want me to tell it. She
wants me to tell it, of course. But we couldn't
find Buster. We thought he escaped somehow, or we left
the gate openerever, and he was lost. And how long
do you think he was lost for? It was hours hours, hours,
And we love little Buster. He was just the man.
He was a good, good guy, and we couldn't find him.
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We went everywhere, we searched, We cruised the neighborhood, screaming
and yelling for him, Buster, where is he? And he
would never run away, He was always around us, but
he apparently I guess we must have thought the fireworks
or something, or he just got away or whatever. Whatever happened,
we don't know. And then we had two other tuahas
long hair twawas. Long hair twaa was the way to go.
It don't get those short hair ones, Gizmo and Lola,
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and they were still there. We had no problems with them,
so like you think they would like rat on their
buddy Buster, but no, they kept it quiet.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
They didn't tell us anything.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
And I don't even remember how did we find out
where he was.
Speaker 4 (59:09):
Did he make a noise or did.
Speaker 3 (59:11):
We sit on him?
Speaker 2 (59:12):
I don't know, But long story short, he somehow crawled
under the recliner and got up inside of the insides
of the recliner and hid inside of there like a cat.
That's something like a cat would do. But I remember
just being so relieved to find that he wasn't dead.
We still had him, I mean, but I don't understand
how that happened and how he was that scared, and
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it was just the weirdest thing. But it was hours
and we're just like, well, it was nice having at him.
It was nice having him, but he's gone.
Speaker 3 (59:42):
We'll never see him again.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
And we found it.
Speaker 4 (59:45):
I was pregnant at the time. That was more hysterical
than normal.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
I was like, oh, it was horrible, but it was
almost as what was worse when Ace ran away, like
a year ago.
Speaker 3 (59:54):
That was ridiculous. I'm working.
Speaker 2 (59:56):
We have a huge field behind our house, and I
was throwing away some yardwork or whatever, and I didn't
close the gate all the way and all three dogs
came out there, and of course, my boy, Lemmy, he's
hanging tight by me, Domino's hanging tight. But Ace is
off a little way, and I said, and they were
all over kind of just off to the side, and
I go, you guys, come on, get over here, get
back inside. Domino, Lemmy. They come sprinting back into the gate.
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Ace looks at me and just runs the opposite way,
like he never seen me before. And then he stands
at the top of the hill looking at me. So
I come up there. I'm walking up to him, like, Ace,
what are you doing? What are you doing? And he darts.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
I was like, he doesn't want to live here anymore,
he wants.
Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
To move out. And he ran away, just gone, and
I could not find him. We searched, We got my
stepmom came over. I had the l and her friends
were searching. You were searching.
Speaker 5 (01:00:39):
I was searching, so I was in the parent pickup line,
so I couldn't help. But yeah, at the time I
got Elle, I dropped her off at home, and then
I went back and had to get Emma, and then
me and Emma were in the car together and I
looked for what maybe ten minutes, and I'm like, immediately
found him.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
She found him.
Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
He was chilling on him.
Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
They were looking for like an hour and a half,
probably least it was immediately, and I.
Speaker 2 (01:01:02):
Was running on foot and running around trying to find him.
And you found him and somebody you were just driving
by the neighborhood and there he was on the front
steps somewhere.
Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
I mean it was far away.
Speaker 4 (01:01:11):
The couple had him.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
And they loved him and they didn't want to give
him back. But then he was screaming, like he.
Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
Was almost crying. The ladies she's like, oh, I'm so relieved.
But when he saw me, he was like, yeah, he.
Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
Was idiot, just an idiot.
Speaker 4 (01:01:24):
And he was like he was like knew he was
in trouble, but still shaking his car.
Speaker 3 (01:01:27):
He was so happy to be found by his family.
Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
But it was his fault. And I've I still look
at him sometimes, I'm like, what is his deal? He
just he's goofy. He's a little bit strange, and he's
like like Buster, though the Buster was the same way.
He was a little strange, he was he was a
step slow Buster was, and he I think might be
a step slow as well. But he's very friendly, very friendly,
and I don't know what went on that day.
Speaker 4 (01:01:48):
So now we barricade both our gates.
Speaker 5 (01:01:50):
We have a back gate in a front, yeah gate,
and we are there.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Yeah, they're barricaded, and we put the garbage in front
of the gate on one just in case. Sometimes the
wind will blow it up and it's a whole yeah,
go there. So that was a very great Fourth of
July memory as well, and one of my childhood memories.
My dad was always grilling, and I never knew how
good I had it as a kid as far as
food goes. My dad would be making New York strips
every single day on the grill, and I was just
like New York strips again. And then when I went
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to college, I'm like, ah, just get some of the
New York strips and I see how they cost a fortune.
And I was like, man, I didn't know how good
I had it on these strips. And my dad would
always grow that back in it. So I was remember
Fourth July. He'd be grilling that he'd grill tricking breast
and a couple of hamburgers, and it'd be just like me,
him and I were the only ones eating the meat.
We'd have like fifteen things. I'm like, how are we
going to eat all this? But we would find a way.
We would find a way. We would find a way
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to eat all that beautiful meat. So I don't know,
but this year Fourth of July plans it is a Friday,
We're gonna attempt maybe a parade somewhere either works.
Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
For the dog or for the birds. That's what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
We all have to work, of course, but at night
you won't be so we'll try the parade. We'll try
to get some dinner. We'll try to get some fireworks.
There's a festival, bias festival. We'll go to the carnival here.
Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Maybe a milkshake or two.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
Will be drinking. Get and then I'll put a funnel
cake right back. Oh yeah, you need a foot long
for sure. You came to the right place. We'll get
you a foot long corn corn corn dog too, of course,
and maybe a corn on the cob even and you
eat your corn the long way. It's a wild thing.
But who knows? Who knows but Angie. There's a little
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story time with Kyle, a little fireworks, a little parade,
a little Fourth of July shenanigans. And now Angie, it's
time for some final thoughts. All right, Angie, it's time
for a few final thoughts. You got any I'm hungry,
she's hungry. And that's it, folks. We'll see you next week.
But Angie's hungry. We're off to eat dinner. I'm gonna
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hit a walmart along the way. It's my birthday. I
can do that if I want to. And then we're
gonna call my parents and we'll have some cake with
my parents and we'll be off to the races. Get
up early in the morning, go to the stray kids.
We rent it all down for you. So we're pretty
busy here. But I want to thank DJC Collectibles for
sponsoring the podcast Eat Off DJC is the code tell
them Kyle sent you, of course, And Angie, I don't
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know if you saw this lately, but I got a
new book right here. It is The Cleet Guy to
the w Original San Francisco Toy Makers. I'll get there.
You're ruining my flow, my flow, but of course you
know why I have to plug this right else no
one else will. But it is available on Amazon, Barnes Noble.
I have a couple of softcovers I think left, so
we do have some books left. And yeah, my other book,
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The Jack's Complete Guide to the Classic Superstars, available on
Amazon and Barnes Noble. I don't have any of those
books left, unfortunately, but definitely well worth it. Of course,
if you want one, reach out to me on the
ECW book and Ange will even sign it if you
want or to as well, so check it out, support
the channel, all that kind of fun stuff. Don't forget DJC.
Thanks to Jeff George for the music, and of course,
Midwest professional wrestling legend Gaye Octane, the announcer of The
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Kyle Peterson Show and future co host here in a
couple of weeks, So it to be a very special episode. Angie,
I I have a question I'm gonna leave you with here.
Are you going to listen to that episode with me
in Gage Octane?
Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
Yes, of course?
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
Or you watch it or listen.
Speaker 5 (01:04:59):
I'm slightly well, I'm not scared, but maybe that you're like,
ratings will be like, viewership will be like three times.
Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
It could be. You know, it's a special episode, so
the views might be up. You never know what might
happen there. But we'll see what ends up happening. And
I'm gonna try to get my dad to do a
co host too in one of those weeks.
Speaker 3 (01:05:17):
We'll see.
Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
I don't know a good one. It would be a
good one, but I don't think better than this. He
said me. He said his dog needs this Tonio's clip
every single day, So I don't know you're talking about. Yeah, oh, Actune. Yeah, yeah,
it'll be good too though, so we'll see what ends
up happening there. But much more to come, of course,
if you have any questions. We didn't have any questions
this week, but it's kind of our own fault. We're
having to film this early because of the travels and stuff.
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But if you have a question or a comment or something,
send it to the Cole Peterson Show at gmail dot com.
You can be the question of the week. Make sure
you rate this podcast, give it five stars, and if
you give it five stars, screenshot it send to me
at the Cole Peterson Show at gmail dot com. We
will read it off here on the podcast. So there
it is, Angie, episode number fourteen, a fourth of July celebration.
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Let's go create some fireworks. Let's do it. Let's create
some fireworks in honor on my birthday. A little birthday
treat if you will. So there is Angie, anything left
for you. We've said it all, We've left it all
on the table.
Speaker 5 (01:06:14):
Maybe we'll insert a little video of you or a
little picture of you blown out your candle.
Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Maybe we will, maybe we won't. You never know. But
there it is for episode number fourteen, for my wife Angie.
I'm Kyle. See you guys all real soon.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
Well, are we gonna dance A We're gonna play