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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Waiting in line outside the DJC Collectible Studio. I'm Midwest
Professional Wrestling legend Gauge Octane and now a guy who
can edit a podcast using only an iPad and a
single index finger.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Kyle Peterson Wilco marry one, Kyle here back again with
my co host and a return here from Philadelphia, the
Philadelphia Kid, and we'll get into it. My wife, Angie.
Angie say hello.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Did you forget it with your wife?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I forgot I was thinking my girlfriend had to leave
when you came back. So it was tough times. But
we had quite the week last week while you were going, Angie,
did you did you watch the episode with Midwest professional
wrestling legend Gauge Octane filling in for you?

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Of course I did. I love how your memory of
his life events was better than his own. He was like,
oh yeah really, well yeah really.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
And we'll we'll do next time you're gone. Gage Octane
will sit in and we'll do a part two with
Gaye Octane, of course, but I gotta thank him for
covering for Angie. The freeloader. Miss Lazy over here couldn't
make it. We're only episode seventeen here today. You couldn't
even get into She just had things to do, she
had people to see, She had the city of brotherly Love.
And we'll find out all about that here in a second.

(01:21):
But of course it is Kyle Peterson Show Episode number
seventeen here today, on our way to one hundred. Working
our way to one hundred, we'll see what happens after that.
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(01:43):
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we did do a giveaway last week. We're gonna announce
the winner of the giveaway later on in this very episode,
so you better stay tuned to that. And of course,
whatever you're doing wherever you're doing it, make sure you
subscribe to the podcast follow give five stars. All that

(02:04):
kind of fun stuff makes Angie smile. There's nothing better
than when Angie smiles. Of course, right, Angel, there's nothing
better when you smile, except maybe when you come down
to weekly purchases in your bikini. That was quite the
spectacle for a lot of people. Fourth of July weekend.
There was a lot of fireworks that weekend. Angie broke
the internet, or at least broke my internet a little
bit there, And I said, I don't know what the

(02:25):
big deal is. You can go see Angie at the
pool wearing the same thing. It's not like you're wearing
anything special, right.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
I really don't wear that to the public pool.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Oh you don't.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
It's a bit much. Well, when the kids were little,
I wouldn't have worn something like that because I was
chasing them around and stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
But I thought it looked good. And I think everybody
agreed with me. Out there. Everybody wants more. Everybody wants
more of that. We were hoping you would do something
like that. But what do you got going on today?
What's this little piece called? This is called the Summer
of Floral is what we're calling this now? Matching here?
Of course, usually I have a fine Western sure, because
people care about my fashion more than you and these,

(03:00):
of course, But I got my little Hawaiian shirt on
here today and I figured, you know, what We're gonna
finish out the summer in Hawaiian shirts. We'll get back
to the Western shirts maybe in the fall. We'll see
what happens there. But it's summertime. It's a beautiful day outside.
We should really not be doing this. We should be outside.
It's like a nice like seventy five degrees. There's no wind,
just perfect weather. It's almost like San Diego weather. And

(03:22):
speaking of I'm headed to San Diego. Of course, when
you guys are watching this, unless you're a Patreon member
where you get a early access to videos like this,
of course I'll be going to San Diego, and Angie's
gonna the shoe's gonna be on the other foot, except
I'm working in San Diego around the clock, where you've
got to party in the city of brother we love
sticking down cheese, steaks down your mouth, all that kind
of fun stuff. Angie's gonna be living the dream here

(03:45):
while I'll be in San Diego. So we're fitting the
floral theme a little bit here, but we matched your
little floral action here as we close out the summer,
and the summer is about halfway over at this point here,
I just hate to say it. I hate to say it.
I feel like I've accomplished nothing this summer. But it's funny,
is I'm maximized by a normal person's week into each
of my days, I think, between my job and everything else.
And maybe we'll get into that a little bit here

(04:06):
today as well. There's a lot going on, Angie. There
is a lot going on. But you had a week
away for Philadelphia and we were missing you. A lot
of people missed you. A lot of people said, we're
not gonna watch it unless Angie comes back. Well, here
she is. She's back, and she's ready to go. No
bikini today though, but we'll see. Maybe we can figure
something out. I don't know, if we can get a

(04:27):
subscriber milestone on YouTube or something like that. We can
get Angie in full lingerie, just sitting here right there,
just full on out, just for everybody there. Maybe or
maybe I will, I'll wear it. We'll see what happens there.
You guys choose who do you want to see where
at you guys telling the comments whoever the people say,
whoever they'd rather see for a full episode Lingerie, Angie
or me. We'll figure that out right there. But I
will say Angie, you did break the internet a little bit.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Shake out.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
That video shook out pretty good, it would. I think
I usually get like two thousand views. I don't know,
two to five thousand views on whatever. I mean. I
don't pay too close attention a lot of that kind
of stuff. But I think we got like seven or
eight thousand, and a lot of people were saying, Angie,
and maybe you could clear this up or maybe you can't,
but like I was forcing you. Somebody commented the force
that said I forced you into all that, And I

(05:11):
did make mention in the video where so we should
do this as a joke with a thumbnail because that'll
bring in the extra viewers, Like I could have went
the other way. But we talked about it. But people
thought I forced you to do it, and I said
in the comments, I said, believe you me. Andngie doesn't
do anything she doesn't want to do. Believe you me.
So Angie was fine. She just think there was that
big deal. Just work out perfectly.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Knew I was in the pool because you were film.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Didn't even know. It was just like me, Yeah, I'm
just going to go down like this. Yeah, and it's
like the stars aligned perfect moment, perfect time is just
it's one of those things the stars aligned. But I
will say, Angie and long way to get there. It
was my most viewed ever Instagram post I've ever done.
I've ever done the picture of you and me. I

(05:55):
think it's at like twenty five thousand views or something
something like just a picture, I mean, just a picture.
So oh my god. There's two ways to go about that.
Kudos to you for people like to look at the
picture of you, and sorry for poor Kyle that sits
there and tolls a way down in the basement doing
you know, an alf unboxing and spending hours working on

(06:16):
that for the people, and one hundred people look at it,
and so it's like it's a little defeating over here.
I'm just letting you know. But Angie, you're the true
star here. And it makes me say, maybe we should
just change this channel, change everything, just to gear it
all towards Angie and stuff, and all of a sudden
I'll be able to quit my job maybe, and then
you can just do that kind of stuff. You can
do feet picks on the side, you can do stuff
like that. Who knows, But wild Wild times give them

(06:39):
a free show, right there. There's more where that came from.
But who knows. Like I said, somebody said too, Ange's
on our way to an OnlyFans and hey, there you go, Angie,
it's time. I don't know who knows what Angie can
be up over there. Something tells me it would be
very high. I mean, I have a lot of Patreon
members over there, a lot of Patreon members, and I
enjoy all them. They all cancel the move to you,

(07:00):
and all of a sudden, Angie just overnight has like
two thousand people on her only fans. I'll be like, man,
you gotta be kidding me. I'm putting all this work
in So it is a little bit defeating, but kudos
to you, Angie. We can't happen to a better person,
but hopefully you grace us once again. We'll see if
some milestone. You've got plenty of other bikinis. There's still
some daylight left in summertime, so maybe we'll get around there.

(07:21):
But shout out to you, and once again shout to
gay Jactane for helping me out last week on the podcast,
and of course we'll be back next week Tuesday on
the podcast as well. But it was getting filmed a
little bit early next week. So the more you know.
But now Angie, it's time. It's time to go deeper,
your favorite. You've learned how it goes. We're going to
deeper dive into Angie's Philadelphia adventure for a deeper dive,

(07:50):
Angie specialty right here, just diving in there, taking it all, right, Angie,
And that's what you did on your trip to Philadelphia,
the Philadelphia experiment for Angie. Tell us all about it. No,
but Angie went to Philadelphia. You were there for how
many days? Full week? Seven days. That's a lot of days.
I've personally never been to Philadelphia, never been there. Maybe

(08:10):
one day, maybe maybe not. But Angie went for seven days.
You went with your sister, your nephew, and your mom.
It was a family adventure there, of course. So you
went to Philadelphia, had all them. You were gone seven days.
I held the fort down here, kept up with everything.
The house was nice and clean when you got back.
The laundry was done, the kids were fed, the dogs
were taken care of. I did my day job, I

(08:31):
did all my videos, burned the candle at both ends.
But I was very happy to see you back, of course,
So it was. It's good to have you back. Let
me tell you. Let me tell you. But I also traveled,
and I traveled to Minnesota. But I'll let you go
with your stories first before I get all fired up
about my story a bit. But Angie, you went for
seven days to Philadelphia. So you went to your mom's

(08:54):
sister's house, got in the car with them, and you
guys flew out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Very interesting though, wre
my story was, but beautiful this time you're in Minnesota, right?
Did you do anything in Minnesota?

Speaker 3 (09:04):
Not really? I think we ate at the hotel and
we also the hotel was connected to the airport. It
was one of those, so we parked right on and took.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
So you sent me a picture and you might have
even sent me video from Minnesota. And for some reason,
you were on top of the like parking garage.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Oh yeah. We were really bored at one point, so
we just like you were.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Thinking about jumping or what. No, Like I was like,
where are you?

Speaker 3 (09:28):
We were just bored and like walking around and we
ended up there.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
And now if I remember correctly, because I do, because
just literally just yesterday I was there. The Mall of
America is right like across the street, across the interstate
from the airport. Why didn't you go to the Mall
of America, America's mall. I don't know why you wouldn't have.
I went there, and not to hijack your story, but
I went to the Mall of America. I had a
little downtime at night, rode some rides by myself, real lonely,

(09:54):
and I rode some rides. I checked out the toy stores.
I went to Toys r Us.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
I'm still not sure if you're lying about it.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
No, I do have footage. I'll put it in here.
At the log ride, I was on that one, and
uh yeah, but myself, I was the only one in there.
It was a little scary, like when you're by yourself
in that log ride, you like almost levitate out. There's
no extra weight to hold you down. But I went
on the coaster, and so it was. It was a
lonely existence. I should have should have called somebody, but

(10:20):
I was staying right over there because I had a
meeting the next morning. But I went to the Toys
r Us film at eleven. You'll see that on the
on the YouTube channel here. In a week or so,
maybe while I'm at San Diego, probably did a little
vlog from there and stuff. Not to hijack your story here,
but I had a lot of time, a lot of fun,
and unfortunately they were out of cinnabuns. I was really
excited for a cinnabon and they were out of those.

(10:42):
So Angie, back to you, back to you.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
At the airport, I didn't get it.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
I can. So you went and spent the night at
the hotel. You didn't do anything fun. You didn't even
go to a restaurant in Minnesota. You didn't go anywhere.
You didn't even go to the First Avenue or anything
like that. You just ate at the hotel, which I
don't like to eat at the hotels unless I really
have to. I'm sure it was okay, but I'm sure
it was overpriced. I'm sure it was overpriced.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
And then we just walked right to the airport.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Walked to the airport. So your park there, everything, you
left your car there, took the flight, and I was
in a direct flight. Yes, so you're much more lucky
than I am as far as San Diego. I gotta
fight to Minneapolis. I gotta have a stopover in Arizona.
And I might visit the Warrior residence and then come
back out. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
If you want direct flights, you gotta go.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Out a mini I guess. Okay, so you gotta.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Got a flight delta.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
So you haven't flown. I don't think you've flown since
like two thousand and five, have you.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Oh it's been forever.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
It's been for and that's the problem. Maybe the cruise,
Oh yeah, duh.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
That would have been like right after Emma was born that.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Two thousand fifteen. In twenty sixteen, the Motorhead cruise. Oh yeah,
I had to be there, Oh, captain, let me on
the Seventh Seas Slayer Anthrax and all points in between
the time of my life, not quite the time of
your life. One day. We'll tell that story too on
the channel. I'm sure.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
Let me like my boobs.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Oh he did good for him.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
He came alive that game alive.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
When that was the end? That was probably that was
twenty fourteen.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
The motor had tanked up by war Lass in Philadelphia. No,
when when I met Lemmy?

Speaker 2 (12:10):
Oh yeah, okay, yeah, yeah, we're in that. Yeah, that
was twenty fourteen fifteen. Because he died a couple months
after that cruise, unfortunately, but I forgot you did fly that.
But you're not a seasoned flyer, and I'm not really
either outside of work. And that's one regret in the life,
is not taking vacation, not going on flights and trips
like that. We never do that because I have to
work seven days a week, twenty four to seven, unfortunately,
and I just can't get away. And I'm I'm dreading

(12:32):
San Diego in a lot of ways because it's going
to be brutal because my day job's gonna be calling
me twenty four to seven, and I got to get away. Anyways.
You flew to Philadelphia.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
And I got spoiled too. So my sister's like a diamond,
a lead or something, blah blah blah because she flies. Okay,
so we got like the comfort plus ced Oh, I
was going to just a step behind first class. It's
basically the seats are the same as first class.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
I'm shocked. Just don't get a meal now your first class, Angie.
So I'm shocked you you didn't go to first class.
I'm shocked you didn't get first place eight hundred versus
like five hundred peanuts. The guy like you so got
so you got the nice comfy seats and stuff, and
where your old coy for me? I go San Diego. Okay,

(13:17):
I just say i'd say, you know, four hour flight,
I'm gonna do whatever's cheapest. I'll sit that middle seat.
I'll save that fifty dollars. Sit in that middle seat,
be uncomfortable, have kids puking on me and stuff. I'm terrible,
but I'm glad you had a good flight. No drama
on the flight, no masks coming down, no crashes, no
near misses or anything like that. It was just smooth
and smooth through the air, just flying like a bird.

(13:38):
So it was good. So then you landed in Philadelphia
and what was your first day like in Philadelphia? Oh
my gosh, Now was their trash everywhere? Now I'm here
and they have trash problems over there in Philadelphia, like
the trash man union is on strike or.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
Second to last day. They finally came off strike and
cleaned it all up. But it was crazy. I sent
you some pictures.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
Was their garbage just littering the streets everywhere.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Chinatown was the absolute worst.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
China. What are we doing China? China?

Speaker 3 (14:02):
And I'm talking like not like a couple bags, like
fifteen twenty bags of garbage.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
It was full of dead bodies. It was smelly and
dead dogs and cats stereotypes. No, not, going back to
episode one of The Cole Peterson Show, there wasn't aybody
eating the dogs.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
A couple of times it was.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
It was definitely, Oh you love the Chinese food.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
It was very good.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Philadelphia known for their Chinese food. I'm sure there's somebody
from Philadelphia watching. Do they have great Chinese? I don't.
I don't think of them. I think of I don't
know San Francisco having great Chinese maybe or something like that.
But it was good.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Most of them were like Vietnamese, but it was a
lot of like things we considered like Chinese.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
But yeah, it's a catch all. It's a catch all.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
I like crab rangoons.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Could not find them anywhere the Midwest thing apparently, I
don't know. It's not even real crab in those crabs.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
I probably would have liked it if they had it,
because I don't like the real crab anyway.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
I like real crab, like the imitation. I love seafood, though,
let me tell you give me all the seafood. Angie
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
But yeah, I'm fresh. Okay. Uh so you had Chinese?
What else did you do day one? You were probably
tired from your travel.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
We were just kind of walking around in a daze.
We couldn't believe all the I don't know why I
was surprised, but there were so many homeless people.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
And yep, did you give garbage? I remember where was I?
I was somewhere one time and I remember I was
eating pizza with somebody. I forget where were we in
New York for this? I can't remember. And a homeless
guys like staring in the window at us, you know,
just looking at us. And uh, I remember we each
had like a slash. I thought it was you and me.
Maybe it wasn't. Maybe it was it was Chicago, I think.

(15:40):
And this has been a sound of Urchin show. I
think is where we had this, and uh, I remember,
uh there was two slices left, and like pointed the guy.
He's like yeah, yeah, and we gave the box and
he had the two slices, but he was like just
staring at us through the window. I'm like, dude, this
is you want to just take a seat or what?

Speaker 3 (15:54):
But yeah, these people are all well fed. I feel
like if you would have handed him a bag of food, would.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Oh, stuff, I don't need this, huh so and yeah,
so you saw homeless people. Obviously, Philadelphia big city, so
I'm sure there's It's a little different than our neck
of the woods for sure, But I guess we won't
drain every single day. I guess give us your Philadelphia memories.
What did you see around Philadelphia? What did you go,
what did you experience?

Speaker 3 (16:18):
So we did two days on that big bus where
you just drive around, and we saw city bus, all
the heights, all the highlights.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Did you drive the bus?

Speaker 3 (16:27):
The Love Sign the city the City Hall was probably
the prettiest. And then what's it called like a for
the Masons free Masons sonic? Is that how you say it? Temple?

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Okay, sure that those were probably.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
The two prettiest buildings, and they were right by each other.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
What about the Rocky Statue?

Speaker 3 (16:44):
We never like went up up to that, so we
drove by.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
That would have been one of the things I would
have wanted to do. And then of course you said,
I think was it Saturday night you went to the
ECW Arena and saw I saw mister Kennedy was there
and I think you saw him. No, No, she didn't
even go by. And I even googled or whatever, and
it was like a twelve minute walk from your hotel.
You could have been Maybe it was drives either or
it's a travesty you do. If I went to Philadelphia,

(17:09):
all I'd want to do is try a cheese steak,
and we'll get to that. Try at cheese steaks, and
then I want to go to the East w Arena
and the Rocky Steps and I could leave. I could leave.
If Darren Dalton was still catching for the Phillies, I
probably would have went to a Phillies game. But not
the case. So you saw some of those sites and sounds.
Your hotel was nice in Philly, people treating you nice.
You get any brotherly love while you were there? Any

(17:31):
guys hitting on you?

Speaker 3 (17:32):
The only brothers were the homeless people.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Oh, it's terrible racist. So you didn't get they were
I don't.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
I can't. I remember seeing a black guy that wasn't homeless.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Really, well, what kind of neighborhood are you in? There
was a lot of women, a lot of homeless women. No,
just like a lot of regular women. So there's not
a lot of men in Philadelphia apparently there, okay.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
And I don't know if they're from there was a
lot of like foreign people from I think like Nova
Scotia or something.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
They all they could have been from Iowa, a lot
of foreigners from there.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
I don't know. I'm bad at nationale. You don't want
to you don't want to offend anybody, like definitely the minority.
It was a weird, weird feeling.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
So you just got picked on and stuff. No, you
were fine. Nobody everybody was nice. It was truly the
city of brotherly love. Everybody was nice, give you a
shirt off their back if you needed it.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Except the Haglers. If you wouldn't buy from them, then they.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Were cut you out if you wouldn't buy buy some
of the street fair yep, huh okay. So what did
you eat for dinners? Outside of the cheese steaks? We'll
get to that. You just ate at the hotels probably.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Oh, our best meal was the Italian place. We went
to ma Giano's or something. Okay, it was the best
Italian I've ever had.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
What did you get?

Speaker 3 (18:39):
And then we went on that ship?

Speaker 2 (18:40):
Oh, you went on the ship the good ship Lollipop.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
I'm bad at remembering names. Oh my god, it's like
a famous ship and they like gutted it out turned
it into a restaurant. It was really cool. So it
was like it was docked right.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
On the port, so it probably doesn't move. So somebody
from philid somebody from Philadelphia or Shoe Lou. Yeah, okay,
all right, so you went to there and then you
ate at the hotel. I'm sure knowing you. No, No,
I can't believe that. I'm shocked you'd be all in
at the hotel. Ead.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
We did a couple of banquet dinners with my sister
because it was a work event. Okay, so we got
some free be's. What else did we eat? Steak?

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Okay, so let's get to that. Let's just get to
the cheese steaks. So that was one of the big eventres.
They say, now I'm, by no means a cheese steak expert.
I mean, I've had some cheese steaks, but I've never
been to Philadelphia, so most people would say, you haven't
had a real cheese steak. And I get it, I
understand it. But they say, what is real cheese or
like the cheese whiz and that's like the great debate
out there, and you tried both.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
No, oh, well, we tried the exact same sandwich from
Gino's and Pats, which are like the two like main
rivalries that like, we got it exactly the same way
with the meat, onion and cheese whizz.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Oh so you didn't try regular cheese, just cheese whiz. Yes, okay, see,
so then you just messed the whole thing up. Like
that's the key is to try which one is better.
You just tried the same thing of two different places,
so you should have went back. They were drastically different,
and which one did you like better?

Speaker 3 (20:08):
I think I like Gino's better. It just tastes more
like a little more elevated, more grown up, and it
wasn't as like crazy cheese wheat whizzy. But I think
you would have liked Pats better. So the meat was
more crumbly and dry, and then it had a way
more cheese on it.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yeah, I like my meat dry with lots of cheese.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
Like the meat was like cut like long and bigger
pieces my mind, and it wasn't as cheesy.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
My favorite cheese steak I've ever had is Jersey Mikes.
And that's like somebody in Philadelphia right now just turned
this off through some of the screens saying or turned
their audio off because that's not a real cheese steak.
But I like the Jersey Mikes one. Maybe I'll try it,
That's what I'm gonna say. Then you can kind of
tell me how this compares to those, But I think
it is an absolute travesty and a waste of a
Philadelphia trip. If you didn't at least try the different

(20:54):
kinds of them, you went get too similar. Once you
gotta try both sides. That's the great debait, and that's
what I want to know, because I think the great
debate is do you like the regular cheese or the
cheese whiz? So you're on those camps and then you
dial it down from there, Okay, like cheese whiz, Well,
what's your favorite cheese whiz place? Then you got to
figure that out too. So that's a whole experiment in itself.
But I was hoping we'd have a better answer on

(21:15):
that one here, but we don't.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
I don't think the world cheese would have hit like the.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
Clearest mud, clear as mud.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
The cheese whiz is more the authentic way to get.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Well, like Jersey Mike's gets that all melty in there.
It's delicious. So you'll have to try it and trust
me it's good. But we'll see. So you did the
cheese steak challenge, not really, but you did that. You
did that. You went to prison too. I was prison.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
That such a bad memory. I'm already forgetting. We went
to an old prison that was that was really good.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
I saw you wearing like headphones. They're like the old
school cassette walkman like like NERF on the on there.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Oh god, and it's a famous actor that does it.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Hey, kids, that's interesting.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
So then it'll be like click number five to start
the next thing, and you just like transition to you
through the whole place.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
So I based followed the trip through your mom's Facebook,
taking many pictures of all this, and I'm looking at
some of this kind of stuff. Yeah, she went crazy
on the pictures, but I felt like I was almost there.
She was posting so much all the time, and I
remember she posted one of like, look at this building
that gets like even amount of sunlight every single day,
and then she put in there and it was made

(22:19):
by a woman. What's that mean, like.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
The architect was a female architect?

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Well, what does it matter if it's a female or
a male? I don't understand. I was I almost commented.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
It was a big deal because she was like the
first female architect to ever build like a building in.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Now, first off, we know females can't be architects. Get
get out of here. Do you know any female architects?
Have you ever met one? No, have you ever met
a male architect?

Speaker 3 (22:40):
Well?

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Then never mind, I have his name? What was that
guy's name?

Speaker 3 (22:46):
No idea?

Speaker 2 (22:48):
Hmmm what was his name?

Speaker 3 (22:50):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Yeah, his name was Robert Reid. Yes, Robert read the architect.
Real ones know Robert read the architect, I think, I think.
But he might have been in the Brady Bunch maybe
maybe not, who knows, but uh yeah, So I thought
it was weird that she posted this picture. It's like, oh,
it's a female, Like, why a male can't do this?
What are we doing here? I think it's like reverse

(23:11):
discrimination is what it is. And that gets me into
my next segue about the problems with society in this
day and age. No, maybe not, maybe say that would
male have.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
Thought about that? That everyone needed equal sunlight?

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Does everybody need equal sunlight. I know some people that
like their house you design like it was weird. Some
people like to be in the dark. They want to
be you know, sleeping all the time and stuff.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
So and on the one side has a skyscraper on it,
so it's really.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
And then not everybody works the eight to five. Some
people worked the eleven to eight. So you don't want
to be in that mix. So any who, so you
saw that, so that stuck out in the pictures. And
then she posted a lot of pictures like even stuff.
I like the one where your mom was at like
the train station with like passed out people and stuff,
and she's sitting there like in the letter HI, and
there's like a guy dead on there was a guy
dead on the ground there in a sleeping bag. And

(23:57):
there was that lady that was like in the midst
of smack and her kid. That's a train stop for
you if I ever saw it. But your mom's just
like smiling away. But it was wild. But she she
apparently post I was interested that she posted all this.
How did she know how to do that?

Speaker 3 (24:12):
She has facebooks and she has a smartphone.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Oh she does. I thought she had a flip phone.
I was like, how did she do all this? Like
I remember just thinking that was crazy, Like I can't believe.
I feel like I'm right there because she posted so much,
and you know, I heard from you at night stuff.
I didn't get a lot of pictures or anything like that,
and you didn't give me any real good pictures. I
was hoping to see from Philadelphia, for sure, But yeah,
it was wild. But your mom was just keeping a

(24:35):
breast of the whole thing. I mean, basically, I felt
like I was watching a travelog on her Facebook. Hundreds
of pictures, so I felt like I was kind of
there in a roundabout way.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
But tell me what else I saw? I can't remember.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
So you went to Philadelphia and then apparently one day
you said, you know what, let's go to Washington, d C.
Because why wouldn't you, I guess. So, you know, it's
weird to think out there, we're out in the Midwest
on our way to the west is where we live,
and it's like everything takes a while to get to.
But when you're out in that east coat apparently, oh
we're just gonna go an hour south down to Washington,
d C. Or whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
It's crazy close everything.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
Else, And what did you do? You took a boat,
took a train, took a train. You took a train.
So it was like a speeding bullet train.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
Wasn't a bulletin?

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Or was it like the Chicago train?

Speaker 3 (25:16):
I mean, we got there like an hour and forty
five minutes.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
And I'm sure the train's a lot faster than traffic
with all the lights and the traffic jams everything else.
So was it like one of those Chicago trains we
were on not too long ago, something like that kind
of probably you don't even remember. That was like a
week ago. It was like a week ago we were
on that train in Chicago, and you already forgot.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
It was nicer than that because it had like table
and chairs for everybody. There was a seat for when
we were in business class.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
So I don't know if it's like Thomas the tank.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
I don't know if it's the same for the poor
people in the regular class.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
The poor people look at her out there. Oh you're
in the poores again, now, okay, I guess you can.
Did they have like the stereotypical train guy with a
little hat on and the nice Oh my gosh, this
was the fancy train.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
You were on the face like the other half of it.
There was no assigned seating, so it was like Wile
Wild West, you could have been murdered like a table,
and then we kind of sat around it on each side.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
So that's kind of like one of those movies where
like there's a zombie outbreak over there on that side
and they're like trying to get over to your side,
and you guys are all holding the wall, like don't
you can't come in the fancy train. This is the
fancy train. It is one of those kind of a
cafe and our Oh my gosh, you guys, no wonder
this bill I'm gonna have to pay at the end
of this month is gonna be so expensive. I was like,
what you spent? How much out there? It's like between

(26:28):
that and Target, I don't know what's going on. And
I always say and the thing I always say, now, Angie,
what do I always say?

Speaker 3 (26:34):
How much? How much do you think I make?

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Yeah? How much money you think I make? Is this
the Target bill or the mortgage? Unbelievable? And then you
know that's why why I'm going to San Diego Comic Con.
I'm sitting in the middle of the eye or like
in the middle seat. I'm trying to man, could I
have an extra pack of peanuts? That's gonna be my
lunch tomorrow. As of course, I'm at San Diego Comic Con,
and I'm maybe trying to get everything I can for free,

(26:57):
as far as far as I can go. And then
I'm like sleeping in the sleep keeping bag down there
on the ocean. It's just it's a hard time, so
I have to do the sacrifices so you can live
it up on the on the fancy train.

Speaker 3 (27:06):
All your money's in the basement, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
But anyway, so you went on this train train, you
got off the train.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Yes, and got on another bus.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Oh my gosh. Transportation.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
Well it's like the big bus. It's like an actual
touring where they you can plug in a headphone, they give.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
You Okay, you get the whole story and all that.
So you went on the touring bus. So I bet
you there was a bunch of old people on that bus.
There was a bunch of eighty year olds, a.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
Lot of families.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
Okay, well that's better. So then you went and saw
the sites of Washington, d C. Did you go to
the what is it the nine hundred Club or what
is that called where Clutch always played? You didn't go
to any of that. What else is there to do?
In Washington?

Speaker 3 (27:45):
We got a little turned rounds that we lost. We
wasted a lot of time. But we saw the White
House Lincoln Memorial. Now you said monument.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
You said you got a little teary eyed at the
Lincoln Memorial. I do.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
I don't know. It like struck me.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
He felt so bad, he didn't cry. He freed those slaves.
And you looked at you thought you were looking at
the real guy from I.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
Think sometimes something you see in pictures your whole life,
seeing in person, it's like it's surprising and it's huge.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Yeah, it's big. Did you have any desire to clean
up third sit in his lap?

Speaker 3 (28:14):
No, you're not allowed to.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
It's there's there's a okay. Well, so you got a
little misty ideo over there at old honest Stabe. You said,
damn that guy? And did you think about his time
in the Ford Theater when he got shot in the
back of the head. Did you come across your mind
at all? You didn't even think about that, did you?

Speaker 3 (28:30):
I was thinking about his life and did you.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Think about how like they show that picture when he
like started as the president ended and he looked like
he aged like.

Speaker 3 (28:36):
Five hundred years.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Yeah, you have a hard time. But man, that I
heard though, and you got somebody fact check it. I
heard that Lincoln memorial up there. I heard that that
was his actual size. He was a tall gentleman, A
tall gentleman.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
He look kind of like your dad. How tall was
he was he?

Speaker 2 (28:50):
I think he was like nine foot four.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
He looks like he would be like tall like your dad,
Like he have that like build.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
I think he was like a good six I think
he's a little smaller than me. I believe maybe maybe
maybe not. But you saw on a stave, of course,
and you kind of did a quick drive by the
White House a little bit or something something like that.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
I don't know what you did you I didn't ever
cross the street.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
I'm not going over there.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
So it's all fenced off. There's so much secret.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
Service they needed around you your trouble.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
And there was an extremely long line to like get
to the front front. So we saw it from way
far away at one point, and then another time I
was like at the corner across the street, like diagonal
from you.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
High rollers probably slipped somebody of fifty and cut the line,
didn't you?

Speaker 3 (29:29):
That was all the only picture I got at an angle.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
And you saw like a reflecting pool or something like that?
Was that what that was? Did you reflect in that
pool at all? You look in it?

Speaker 3 (29:36):
It reflects the Washington Monument?

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Did you think about me when you were reflecting? You know?

Speaker 3 (29:41):
I was thinking about was Forrest Gump? Have you ever
seen that movie? And he gives that big speech there?

Speaker 2 (29:45):
You know, my movie of my life is very similar
to Forrest Gump. It's very similar. It's a similar movie,
it really is. It's hard for me to make that
movie because it's so similar. People are gonna say I
stole a lot of it, and I didn't. It's a
totally different story, but very.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
Sil box of chocolate, you know what you're going to get.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
I love the chocolate box. Let me tell you. That's
one of my favorites.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
But but then we had a really interesting thing happened.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Okay, what is it?

Speaker 3 (30:08):
So we doubled back to the station, and then my
mom decided to heat stroke.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
And pass out, and what was really weird. She passed
out there and I heard you guys said, well, we're
gonna be late for this train. Do we leave her?

Speaker 3 (30:21):
But you guys know that, But in my mind, I
was like playing out the rest of the days. I'm like,
what do we do?

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Like?

Speaker 3 (30:25):
Did we just sit here?

Speaker 2 (30:26):
You know like I thought I heard? Did your sister?
Your sister wasn't there, right, It was just you and
old Nick the nephew. And is it true that you
dumped a thing of water? You like, just got a
water bottle, you unscrewed it and dumped it on her head.

Speaker 3 (30:38):
No, but I went and filled up a drink and
got a drink for her.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
You no heat stroke, especially for the olds out there.
You gotta be careful.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
You dropped everything she was holding, and like, we'll get you.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Do you think it was heat stroke or wish? Or
do you think that player on a day got to
her and she just like, you know, back like they
used to the Elvis days before. Oh it was before
she saw hones stay. Oh my goodness. Yes, so she
was okay though, she got some water and she was
all good or what just kind of an in and
out job or what? Yep, it only lasted like five minutes,
it was all and she was back at it, and

(31:11):
she was so nervous. Did you think you're gonna take
her to the hospital. You're like, how do we do? Time?

Speaker 3 (31:15):
I was thinking, like I always had to go through
all this in Naris, like what do we do? We
get there, what do we do?

Speaker 2 (31:21):
I'm glad I was there. I would have had to
leave her. I'm sorry. I probably would have. I would
have said, you know, you had a good run. We're
gonna leave you here in Washington. You'll figure it out.
You'll figure it out, kid.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
Well, And we didn't really. We went to like this
Parisian cafe that's right by the White House. That was amazing.
That's all we ate the whole day, so we probably
didn't eat enough. We didn't.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
It was hot, and the old people they got that's
why they always say, check on the pets, check on
the old people.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
I got it said the real pill was like one
hundred and forty degrees, because it was like ninety three plus.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
It's just like me, moan. It was like me mowing
after a long day of work. Every day. I just
go out there and I'm mo and one hundred and
twenty degrees. That's wild. So that was the highlight that trip,
I'm sure. But you got on the train and everything
was great.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Yeah, and we passed out, and then.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
You passed out. You were worn out, and I got
very burnt. Yeah. I can still see you a little,
I can see a little bit. You can leave the
fingers right there, right right right there. But so you
went spend the night that night, and then it was
at your last day.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
So we left the next morning, and you.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Left the next morning, couldn't get back home fast enough,
back to Minnesota. And then, strangely enough, you were driving
back from Minnesota and I was driving up to Minnesota
for work. Two starcrest lovers waving on the interstate, and
you didn't time it very right. We could have, you know,
maybe met at a rest stop or something like that,
but you didn't have any interest in seeing me after
not seeing me for a full week. And I had

(32:42):
to leave a day early because I had a work
trip to Omaha, Nebraska beautiful this time of year. I
was there the week before, so I missed you on
the day you left, and I missed you on the
day you came back because I was up there in Minneapolis,
Minnesota beautiful, riding the coasters, riding the log rides, getting
denied a cinnabon cinnabun and just do my thing. However,
I did stay at a beautiful Hampton. In beautiful Hampton,

(33:05):
let me tell you. I stayed there. I had a
big word presentation. I wowed them. I wowed them on
there I did. I gave it to him. Bam, bam, bam.
I'm gonna hit you with this, hit you with that.
Any questions, I'm out of here. And I went back
on the road and I left. But it was a
good meeting. It was a good lot of great guys
up there in Minnesota. Minnesota. Nice is a real thing.
I like. I like everybody in Minnesota. They're all nice
to me and I'm nice to them back. But wowed

(33:26):
them with a presentation. Hit a couple of stops that night.
I did get some Red Savoy pizza. You know what
this is? You had it before, but she doesn't remember you. No, No,
it's Peaquad's probably, but well, my favorite if you guys
are from Minnesota, Red Savoy. It's a chain up there,
but it's a local chain. That's my favorite pizza in Minnesota.
I've tried all the pizzas. That's my favorite. One. It's

(33:48):
got a spicy sauce, beautiful pepperoni, beautiful sausage, a lot
of cheese. They call it soda style, soda style, and
I hate it. I hate eating by myself. I hate
going into a restaurant you can eat by yourself. But
it's funny. It is whenever you go to like anywhere
to eat, people sit down and just eat with you.
It's weird because people are like, I'm gonna taking you
with this girling. Hey, here's my number, and I've been joined. Actually, yeah,

(34:09):
many times you get joined. They don't. They don't join me.
They know I'll give them the eye, Like, get the
heck out of here, get out of here. You're not
sitting by me. I don't want to sit with anybody.
But I don't like going to restaurants because by myself.
So I, uh, there was a Walmart and a Target
and a red Savoy pizza. I said, oh, my night's planned,
old baby. So I went to the Walmart, went to
the Target. Or I went to the Walmart, put my

(34:29):
order in, went to the Target, came up, picked up
my pizza, brought it back to my hotel room, and
I dined on a red Savoy pizza, and I got
back to my hotel room before the downpour. It downpoured
all night, took out the internet, took out the TV,
so I had nothing to do, nothing to do. I
sat there and edited videos all night my hotel room.
And to make matters worse, it was like eighty degrees

(34:52):
in my hotel room. The hotel it couldn't keep up
with the hot humidity and all this kind of stuff.
And I'm just sweating. I'm just sweating in my hotel room.
I'm like, Angie's living a life on vacation. She's having
the time of her life. And poor Kyle here has
got a presentation. He's up there in Minnesota, even if
it's beautiful this time of year. But at least I
got that roller coaster ride in. That's what I'll say

(35:12):
about that. So it was wild. So are you ever
gonna go back to Philadelphia?

Speaker 3 (35:16):
Probably not?

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Probably not? Why would you? Why would you? We'll go
somewhere else, And that's what I'm thinking. I'm going to
San Diego coomic Con here in a week. This could
be and I say it every single year, this could
be my final year of Sandio o Comma. I said,
Angie'd be great to you to go one of these times.
I don't know if I got it na me. This
could be it. This could be it. I mean, I
like it. We'll talk more about it on the channel.
Stay tuned for all the coverage on my YouTube channel
of Santiocomic Con, all that and some It gonna be

(35:39):
a lot. Jeff George is there. He's always ready to party,
so there'll be a lot of content around that. But
this could be the farewell venture. Maybe next year it's
New York Comic Con. Maybe maybe Dallas g I Joe Fest,
maybe Power Con Atlanta. Maybe we'll do something else. I
don't know. Maybe I'll come to Canada and visit Canada
friends and toys, r uses and stuff. So we'll see

(36:00):
what happens. But I'm glad you had a good vacation.
It's just too it's glad that you've actually had a
vacation and it was good to you to get away
from the kids. He didn't even miss the kids, you said,
and you were gone from them for a week. You've
never seen them.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
I did, but it's not like we see them that much.
They live in their rooms, we see them at dinner
in a couple hours, maybe a day.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
Yeah, if you really want to see our kids, the
perfect time is between like two am and seven am.
That's the time. That's when they're really getting really going.
About seven AM's when they usually turn in for the night,
and then they sleep till like four or five and
then right back to the salt mines right there. Well, Angie,
we've said enough. We've said enough. I don't feel like
I really quite grasped this vacation of yours, but I

(36:44):
felt like I was kind of there with all the pictures.
So I appreciate your mom getting after it all. It
was really the tale of two travels. Really, this week
is what it was going on. So there it is.
But now, Angie, it's your time to shine. And man,
I'm hungry. It's time to try a new foods because
it might taste.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
Gooddo dye alenoo.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
We gotta china taste good? All right, Angie, it's time
for you to shine. It's time to try new foods
because it might taste good. And Angie's got something extra
special this week. Not really. I found it out in retail.
You were on vacation, I was keeping up appearances, and
I found this on my work travels. Let me tell
you about those work travels. I can't wait till I'm

(37:30):
not employed anymore, and I can really tell my work travels.
I can really tell some of the stuff. But Angie,
what do you got this week? Let me just pull
it out, whip it out.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Blueberry oreos, blueberry oreos, and you were pie?

Speaker 2 (37:44):
Blueberry pie. Now, I love a good slice of pie, Angie.
You know this. I'm all about the pie. Blueberry pie. However,
not a big fan of blueberry pie, are you? It
wouldn't be it wouldn't be. No, I don't know if
it would be my top five. You know what? My
number one pie Apple and the close number two. No,
that's number three, Oh my god, apple, No, that's number two. Still,

(38:08):
she doesn't even know me. You don't even know you.
Get out of here, Get out, you're fired. This goes
back at pumpkin, A strong number four for me. You're
getting you're getting there. You're working the pie circuit here.
But I love this pie and I like it warmed up.
And my grandma knew that I liked it warmed up. Erry, tripleberry,
triple berry or raspberry, either of those. I love a
good triple berry raspberry. We used to get the raspberries

(38:32):
out of my grandma's and she would make that pie
for me. And oh oh, I love for that. I
love for my grandma's cooking, the chicken hot dishes, the lasagnas.
Oh oh, that was different grandma. But oh yeah, talking
about Graham Peterson, Wow, and she was the master pie
smith there, and oh my gosh, I longing for a
triple berry raspberry pie right now. But blueberry never really

(38:53):
did it for me. But you know, I'll eat it
if I have to. But it's about like number eight
or nine or something like that for me. But oreo,
I'm out of the blueberry pie. It is summertime once again,
so this makes a lot of sense for the seasonal
limited edition one. Now, this was out last year. I
never tried this last year. You didn't try that year?

Speaker 3 (39:08):
BacT my popular demand, I don't even remember.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
I believe it might have been a Target exclusive last
year if I'm not mistaken. But I think it's available
everywhere this year. So if you're after it, now's the
time to try it. Of course. Calorie wise, two cookies,
one hundred and fifty calories, get out of here. With that,
but we always talk about oreos. We always try these
new oreos. And in full transparency, I was, of course
a Nibisco employee once upon a time in a former lifetime,

(39:32):
and I've been through the Nobisco salt mines a time
or two as well. Got a lot of Nobisco stories
as we know. But I do give kudos to Nobisco
Mandaliese Corporation this day and age, because they come out
with seasonal stuff all the time. We have the Selena
Gomez ones not too long ago, turning and burning, because
there's suckers born every minute, like Angie and myself that
will try this once and then they got their sale,

(39:53):
they move on and we'll try that one next time,
So kudos to them. Are you expecting this to be
very good?

Speaker 3 (39:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Graham flavored cookie with blueberry flavor cream, so there's probably
there's probably no blueberries in this. It's just blueberry cream.

Speaker 3 (40:07):
I'm glad they made it taste like a gram Cracker.
I thought it was just gonna be a golden cookie.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
I don't know, but they say it's Graham.

Speaker 2 (40:14):
I smell. I smell the Oreo cookie. I don't smell
the blueberry. You've got the oreo. It's got all the
fun stuff. Let's try it. My teeth gonna get blue hopefully.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
Oh barry blueberry?

Speaker 2 (40:32):
Oh I like it? Mm hmmmmmmm good Now you love
you love cream. We've we may have found out that
Ange loves cream usually like the white cream or the cream.
Big fan of that. How's this? How's this blue cream

(40:54):
for you?

Speaker 3 (40:56):
But usually like if a cake or a cupcake has
black icing, I hate the way it tastes. So I
was scared though, with all the dye in it, it
might like skew the It's excellent. I need another one.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
That's gonna be one hundred and fifty calories. You're just
down one hundred and fifty. Well, I got about ten
more for you later. But I don't know. I think
I think this might go both two different ways here.
So what are you gonna rate this? Out of five?

Speaker 3 (41:21):
I'm trying to think about blueberry. Think it reminds me
of I'm give it a four.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
It's got a little bit of like cereal blue flavor
to me, like a fruit.

Speaker 3 (41:29):
Loop gets a nice change. Maybe that's kind of it.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
Four out of five. It's giving you like the nice
summer vibes. You can see yourself laying out in the
pool in your bikini just diving into some of these blueberries.
Unfortunately for me, I'm not gonna be a four out
of five on this. I'm a one out of five.
I don't like it that much. I mean I can
eat it. I can eat about anything, as you know
full well, but I don't know. I don't know. The

(41:54):
Graham Cracker oreo don't do a lot for me, and
blueberry is not my favorite. Once again, out of my
wear raspberry guy. I mean it's okay for what it is.
I would never in a million years buy this ever again,
but I'm once again blueberry things. Actually, I prefer a
blueberry muffin. That's probably my favorite muffin. I need a drink,
it need some more cream to watch that one. Well,
you're lucky. We're about done here with this segment here.

(42:16):
But you're going four out of five. I'm going one
out of five. Your mileage. May very be interested to
hear your thoughts and the comments down below on this
blueberry pie oreo. But better act fast. It's moving quick
because probably gonna have Halloween oreos in August.

Speaker 3 (42:28):
To take h are the back rooms already full of
Halloween oreos, just all the Halloween stuff.

Speaker 2 (42:34):
That's the way it goes. Halloween moves up every year.
I can tell you the apple harvest items of course
of Intimon's and stuff August eleventh. So it's getting sooner
and sooner every single year. So there it is, trying newfoods.
It might taste good. I didn't think it tastes that good.
Angie thought it tasted amazing. So there it is blueberry
pie oreos. But now, Angie, it's time for me to shine.

(42:58):
It's time for Figure of the week. All right, Angel,
it's time for a figure of the week. And we're
glad to have you here with your figure of the

(43:18):
week looking very good. But no, it is the figure
of the week. And I figured, you know what, I've
mentioned it here San Diego Comic Con next week, next week.
What better time for the figure of the week than
a former San Diego Comic Con exclusive. And this sums
up with Santio Comic Con exclusives should be to me.
We're going back to twenty twenty three, my first year
at San Diego Comic Con. We're going to Neca, We're

(43:41):
going to the Ultimate Alf San Diego Comic Con. Addition,
he went to Cosmic Con. But this is what I'm
looking for out of a San Diego Comic Con exclusive.
Right here. It's something you don't have to have. You
can't just put the regular alph as an exclusive you
can only get at Santio Comic Con. You gotta have
that at Target, you gotta have that at Walmart. But
you throw ALF in Hawaiian shirt, a comic Con backpack,

(44:05):
video camcorder, old school, and a pair of glasses. That's
the perfect San Diego Comic Con. And then last year
the shirt alone would have sold. You sold me on
the shirt. I said I have to have this, and
I remember I just couldn't believe it. And then the
following year, twenty twenty four, they also had a Santio
Comic Con ALF exclusive where it was superhero costume mouth.
So that makes sense with comic Con and all that
kind of stuff, but I was very disappointed here in

(44:27):
twenty twenty five, Neka did not come at us with
an ALF. I don't know if they lost the ALF license.
ALF not selling anymore, too many cats being eaten. I
don't know what's going on there. I was really hoping
Angie that they would have had Seinfeld's mom. Angie does
not even know that joke. She doesn't know Alf. You
don't know Seinfeld either, so you would know Seinfeld. Yeah,

(44:48):
you ever watched it? And have you ever seen Jerry's momick? Oh?
I could? I could? And she was always spying on
that ast maybe I don't know. I don't know about
time and Alf and stuff. She was with that pesky
old lady neighbor that was always spired with the monoculars
and always thought she saw Alf and they would always
deny it and it would always just go from a

(45:10):
venture from there, of course, as we know. But I
was hoping we'd get Jerry Seinfeld's mom and the off
line never happened. Never happened, unfortunately. But this, like I said,
sums up a Santio Comic Con exclusive to me. Great
for the diehards, great for people that are going, not
going to be for everybody. And the closest thing to
that this year I think is Mattel has a Jurassic
Park Dinosaur exclusive where it's like the t Rex breaking

(45:33):
through the San Diego Comic Con banner. So that's pretty
cool that ties into San Diego comic co she would
like that, but she's not getting it because she's bad.
She's bad. I'm not bringing that home. I'm not traveling
home with that. And it'll end up in Jeff George's
room in like two weeks after we.

Speaker 3 (45:48):
Get Comic Squills.

Speaker 2 (45:50):
Yeah, it'll be with us. I waited how many hours
for these Comic Con squish mellows. That was what I
had to wait for the longest. They were like black
light ones, and there was another one, and there was
another one that came in this nice box and then
Emma said, I'm just gonna open it up, and she
opened it up like they didn't even want it anymore,
and like I could have sold that for like got
some money back. But I remember waiting like two hours,
and I remember there was a guy in front of me.

(46:11):
It was like a Hopscotch line. It was like a
line you went like this for the line, and this guy,
like this guy was not paying attention. He was like
listen's headphones and like almost sleeping in line, and all
these people had moved up, and I'm just like, what's
going on? This guy gonna move and I just cut him.
I just cut him. I saved myself like an hour
just by taking one step over because he wasn't paying attention.

(46:32):
So worked for me, worked for me for sure. But yeah, ALF,
San Diego Comic Con, we hardly knew you. It's gonna
be sad not having an ALF figure this year. Gotta
think Neka is done with their ALF experiment. But it
was good while it lasted. And one of these days
I'll show you an episode of ALF. I don't think
you've seen enough name the whole cast and crew. Maybe not,

(46:52):
maybe not, but there it is. That is the figure
of the week. Now we set way over to aji
album of the week. All right, Angie, it's time for
album of the week, and this week a bit of
a controversial one. But keep that that's what you always say,
keep it you say, keep that pen closer to my

(47:14):
face is usually what you really say, usually what you
really say. But this week it is time for the
album of the week, like it is every single week.
And Angie, I don't know, once again if you know
what I'm going to talk about here, but I'm going
to talk about a heavy load. You know about that,
You know all about that. The have you eer the load,
the better, right, Angie would you say so, you just
like a mouthful, you like you're just everywhere, that's for sure.

(47:35):
And you got that today this week in the album
of the week, as we got more than a mouthful here.
It is from our favorite band, Metallica. Well maybe not
our favorite band, but we did seem in concert together
once upon a time. It is Metallica and it is
their album called Load. And you know Load at all?
You ever heard of it? I don't know? Do you
know what the album cover of Load is? Okay, well,

(47:56):
I'll let you research that. You can report back to
everybody next week. And if you don't know what the
album cover a Load is, you might want to look
that up. I won't spoil it for anybody here now
what that is on that album cover. But this is
quite the controversial album, and I've talked on my channel,
my YouTube channel. If you're watching this video, make sure
you subscribe. Of course, makes Angie smile every time you do.

(48:16):
Load was an interesting one as this was the follow up,
of course to the Black album. Everybody knows the Metallica
Black album and or sand Man all that kind of stuff.
I've told a story before. As a little kid, I
got into Metallica with A Justice for All when that
came out and I went back and I checked out
Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets and of course my
all time, still to this day favorite Metallic album, Kill

(48:38):
Them All. I loved it. I was all in. A
lot of people didn't like an Justice, they thought I
was too proggy, but that's where I came into Metallica,
so I obviously enjoyed that. Absolutely loved everything before. So
when they said the Black Album was coming out, I'm like, oh, baby,
here we go. When we get the Black Album, and
I'm sitting in like fifth grade, and it's weird. There
was no internet back then when I was in fifth grade. Shocker.
I know probably when you were in fifth grade there

(48:59):
was in that though I'm sure it was a couple
of years ago, so I had to it, man. But
but I remember getting the Black Album and I loved
under Sadman, and I remember hearing that before I knew that.
I was like, I loved the Center. I still love it.
I think ECW wrestler Salmon helped the love of that
even more. But I remember just listen to him like,
this isn't my Metallica, and it was funny as I

(49:20):
was still a young kid, but a lot of teenagers
and older than me, unbeknownst to me, had that same
thought that Metallica sold out, they've changed their ways, and
I felt that without knowing that, It's like this just
doesn't hold a candle to what I wanted out of
Metallica at the time, being a young, confused, little fifth
grader or whatever I was. But then the Black Album,
of course, people loved it. People were all into it.

(49:42):
It just did what it did. It's one of the
biggest albums of all time. And obviously I've heard it.
I don't know if I've listened to the Black Album
in at least a decade, at least a decade plus,
you've probably never even heard the whole album. I'm guessing
probably not. But I was just very disappointed about it.
So it was weird, and it was weird to see
so so many people that never gave Metallica at the
time of day love Metallica and they were on MTV

(50:03):
all the time. It was just a weird thing because
they didn't have videos and tell injustice for all. So
long story short, it was very strange for me, very
messing with my head. But I was a big Black
Sabbath kid, Judas Priest Faith the more. Around that time.
That was what I was hanging out Paul McCartney. Of course,
we'll talk a little bit Paul McCartney in next week's episode, Angie,
we gotta have a throwtown. We're gonna need your guys's
help about this one. More than that. But then many

(50:25):
years later, after the Black Album, the follow up the
Black album came and it was the album called Load,
and a lot of people were really really worked up
at the time because Metallica cut their hair, they cut
all their hair short. People were like, they sold out,
they've officially given up, and all that kind of stuff.
I never thought that as a kid. I guess I
was still too young. I remember being young, and in
a weird, strange turn of events, I enjoyed Load. I

(50:48):
thought Load was great. I had no real issues with it,
which is really weird because I liked the old school Metallica.
I still like Load and of course Reload, the follow
up album. I enjoy both of those albums, and I
still enjoy it. I don't listen to Load and Reload
very often. That's not where I go to when I
want to listen to Metallica, but I found it to
be very very interesting that just putting myself back then,

(51:10):
I remember thinking I liked it, where the Black Album
I didn't like and most people ninety nine percent of
the people you ask are going to like the Black
album and not Load, but very interesting. I do think
Reload was a little bit better than Load, but Load
had a lot of good songs two by four, Until
It Sleeps, Hero of the Day, King Nothing, and then
Angie's personal favorite, Eat My Bitch, you know that one.

(51:30):
You love that one, of course, But an interesting album.
Definitely a little bit different, a little bit more in
the nineties era. Of course, some holds up all these
years later where it's kind of come full circle. Some
of it is a little bit abysmal, but it's an
interesting one. And I decided to list this as the
album of the week because I was trying to get
through it all I couldn't. There is a new box

(51:50):
set for Load and Reload, so I spent a lot
of time with loadbox set this week, just dropping loads
left and right in my car travels. But it's the
twenty hours of music, twenty hours, two hundred and forty
four songs in that box set, and it's live stuff
besides all that usual stuff. So I was working my
way through it. Really it's just a lot of concerts,

(52:10):
is the majority of that. And if you've heard it,
you've heard it. It is what it is. But worth
a listen in the anniversary here and I think it's
like the thirtieth anniversary or something of that, which just
seems crazy to me. And I'll never forget the day
Load came out me and my buddy Scott's Goot Peterson,
you know him. We had a long, hard day on
the tennis courts that day. We played tennis all day
that day and I was just absolutely exhausted, but I

(52:31):
couldn't wait to get home and listen to Load. So
that's what the plan was there. But it was a
hard day on the back and forth. It was like
Sampress versus Agasty. You had to be there. Let me
tell you, let me tell you, But there it is.
That is the album of the week. But now it's
time for very timely tales from retail. All right, Angie,

(52:56):
it's time for tales from retail, and this technically once
again could be Star already time with Kyle they kind
of go both ways. But technically I guess tails from retail,
even though I wasn't working when this happened. So maybe
at the end you tell me what you classify this is.
So we we were going both ways here. I don't
go both ways. You might go both ways. I don't
go both ways, but we're gonna go uh tails from
retail here. And this goes back a couple of weeks

(53:18):
ago in my Omaha trip, Angie and you were leaving
town and I called you and told you this story.
I think on that day maybe I didn't or maybe
this would be the first time Angie hears this, but
I I had to get up and my meeting in
Omaha was at eight am. I had an eight am meeting.
Thankfully there was a Walmart across the interstate. I said,
you know what, I'm gonna go into Walmart. You know
what I was gonna do. You know what I was

(53:39):
gonna do with this Walmart. I was gonna try to
find that summer slam shaper exactly. But I also had
other motives for going there.

Speaker 3 (53:45):
Get a fifth Avenue and.

Speaker 2 (53:47):
Close, close, close, close tray again, You're halfway there, you know,
Fifth Avenue oh, fifth avenue. I did get a fifth avenue,
so you know me all too well. Yeah, so I
got a fifth avenue, but I got a white monster,
a white monster in the morning, so I had to
do that. But also I had to see if they
had that shipper, and unfortunately, yes, they did have the shipper.

(54:10):
Yes it was picked through. Unfortunately, so hard time's there.
But it was interesting when I walked into the store.
And I have millions of stories about these with people
in helpless situations and retail stores, and every time I
go to a store, I don't find anything. I'm kind
of in that situation, it feels like. But I walked
in the front doors this time, and I'm walking as
you do, you know, and usually I'm getting my phone

(54:30):
ready to film, you know, turn on the camera and stuff,
and I'm walking and I'm walking down it's called the actionality.
That's the area where all the palettes are, you know,
it's actionality. There's like, you know, the crossroads at the store,
and I'm walking up to that, you know, straight dead
ahead there's electronics, and then to the left there's your toys,
action figure, sporting goods, things like that. So I'm walking
straight through their aery, and what do I see? I
see all of a sudden, like a big pool of something.

(54:53):
I'm like, what the heck? And then I I look
over and I see blood everywhere, and I see a
lady down on the ground. And it's just like one
of those things where you're like, mine doesn't compute. So
I look at it. I just keep on walking. And
I just kept on walking, and then I got like
four palettes down. I said, wait a minute, what did
I see? And I turned around look down there, and
then there's this lady and she's down on the ground. Well,

(55:14):
first thing, I said, well, do you help this lady
or do you go to the action figures? And you know,
all day long you go straight to those action figures.
You don't want somebody getting that clear John Cena before
you do, no, unfortunately, and you always got to help somebody.
And I've learned that We'll tell that story one of
these days, maybe next week. I'd be a good one
for next week. Maybe maybe not.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
You don't want you know once I tell. But I
look down there, and I saw a bunch of Walmart
workers down there on the ground with her, So I said,
I think they got it at the under control and
they got it. I'm gonna go to look the stuff.
But I made it a point. Once I got all
my stuff looked, I'm gonna walk by this and see
what's going on down there, and I'm going to take
a good gander. And for a split second I said
I should film this would be great content. I'm like, yeah,
that's probably not a good idea. Two messy lawsuits, who

(55:55):
knows what's going on? And I walked down there, and
it's fun as right as I was leaving the store,
the ambulance was pulling up. The ambulance was pulling up
Omaha's finance there. They took a while. I mean, I mean,
and now you know me, I get in and out
really was already pooling. Oh yeah, yeah. It probably took
a while to get some help and somebody call nine
one one. But but you know, just all that time,

(56:17):
I do a quick in and out of these stores
as usual. But I walked by there and I'm like
going slow just to peek in. You know, it's Rubberneck
and some may know it as of course, and I'm
checking it out and I don't know what exactly happened,
and why she was bleeding out this way? But she's
down there, legs elevated, and they had like a big
white towel, like a big white bath towel. They probably
got it out of the towel section and they put

(56:37):
it over her leg. And this thing was full of blood,
like full like a big old regular towel, you you know,
get out a shower with caked in blood. And there's
blood all over the floor room, and it's like, what
did this lady possibly do? And as I'm walking by,
there's like the walmart manager there and she's sitting there
with an iPad and she's right there now and ask
her questions, now, when did you do, like trying to
get the whole story, probably trying to divert any law

(57:00):
suits of possibility or whatever happened. But she's literally bleeding
out in this walmart and like, but you know, she
was an old lady. Not to pick on the old ladies.
I've done enough of that in this video here today.
But I'm sure she must have been on like blood
thinners or something like that, because she was just bleeding.
The blood every like I hadn't seen a pools of
blood and like drips all over and then I'm trying
to think what could have possibly brought this on. I'm thinking,

(57:21):
did somebody hit her with a grocery cart or what
happened there? I have no idea. I have no idea
what happened, but I think she lived. I'm guessing she
probably did. I didn't stick around. I had a meeting
to get to. I had to present once again. But
she was bleeding out everywhere. But she seemed to be
coherent in talking to the lady. And she wasn't screaming
an young like you guys did this. I'm gonna take
you guys for everything you're worth or anything. There was

(57:42):
none of that kind of shenanigans going on. And I've
seen those shenanigans before, where I'm gonna see you and
there's a wrestler. We should have asked a good friend
of the Channel Midwest professional wrestling legend, Gay je Octane,
that there's a wrestler that I wouldn't say he's famous.
You probably wouldn't even remember him. He was an indie
worker and he would go into walmarts. You know this

(58:03):
where this is going. He would go into Walmarts and
say he fell down, but he would get the old
blade out. He'd blade his head and he'd be bleeding
out all over there and would try to get, you know,
free stuff. Well, I won't sue if you give me
this carnival groceries. And he would do that kind of
stuff all the time, and I would like to I
can't say the guy's name though, because people would get

(58:23):
it would be a thing. It would be a thing
if I said who this guy was, But so I
won't say it. I'll leave it up to the imagination.
It's like the Hacksaw Jim Dugan story out. You know
the Hacksaw story I referenced. Oh, that's a good one.
I wish I could tell, But I'm gonna wait till
Hacksaw passes away for that story. It would hurt too
many people. Yes, maybe his whole family. I'll wait till
his whole family passes away. Episode one thousand, that's what

(58:45):
we'll do. Uh but uh, yeah, he used to blade
in the walmarts and it worked. And you go to
those rural walmarts, they'll okay, we'll give you the groceries.
But this lady, I assume lived through this. I would
love to know, but I couldn't stick around. I couldn't
stick around to get all the details I had to
go for. I had a presentation, and let me tell you,
I wowed them in the presentation. Wowed them left and right.

(59:05):
You know how it is. You see me up there,
I get all animated. I get all worked up. Stop me.
If you've heard this one before. All the hits played
in my presentations. And one of these days, I'm going
to film one of my presentations and I'm gonna leave
it and put it on YouTube. I think, yeah, I'd
like to do it, but I don't know if the
audience would allow that. I don't know if my work
would like that or not, but I think it'd be
funny just to film that kind of stuff. And then

(59:25):
when people get heated and try to argue and like,
heckle ya from the eye. That's why I'm gonna start
doing stand up because I can deal with these hecklers
and shut them down.

Speaker 3 (59:33):
And like, you know, you think your YouTube's helped you
with your presentations.

Speaker 2 (59:37):
Somebody said that once upon times, said, you boy, you
talk a lot more or something. I don't know. I
think I was always chatty though. Ask my dad, he'll
tell you. Kyle is chatty. He was chatty ever looked scared. No,
you don't. Don't ever let him see a sweat, that's
for sure. And then the other thing I can tell
you is be comfortable in the silence. That's the key.
If you want to win it, negotiations, you want to
win in anything, you got to be comfortable in the silence.

(59:57):
You've got to be able to sit there because of
the natural action. You hit somebody with a hard one.
You say, Angie, we're going to the strip club tonight,
and then you don't, Okay, maybe maybe we go to
this place instead. No, you sit there in the silence.
You let her compartmentalize it and then let her say yes,
and then we go on our merry way and then
you come with You get off the safe.

Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
We're not bringing her back the time.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
Oh boy. But yeah, So that's it. That is a
story time with Kyle Tales from retail. I don't know
what do you call that is a storytime with Kyler
a tales from retail.

Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
There's more story time because it wasn't because.

Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
That wasn't working. Yes, I guess story time with Kyle
tails from retail. Pick your poison. Whatever it is, sound
off in the comments down below, a little bit of both.
But Angie, now we got to give away and it's
time for a few final thoughts. All right, Angie, time
for some final thoughts here. But we also got a

(01:00:56):
question of the week before we get out of here.
Are you rising them up? The wristler stuff? Thinking rizzler,
risen it up? It works, It works. We've got a
little question of the week. We've got the great mood
to giveaway here, but Angie take it away with the
question of the week, the long.

Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
One agin five six five Question the week. What are
your thoughts on British indie music. I'm a huge music
fan from the UK and love bands such as Arctic Monkeys,
The Girls, Biffy Ciro, Casabian, Oasis, Blur, Mumford and Sons, Radiohead,
et cetera. And would love to know your.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
Thoughts well that it is a little bit I like
those fans, you don't we do?

Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
I like Mumford and Sons, I like Arctic Monkeys and
I like Oasis.

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
I don't know, I like I like Blur out of
that group, oh yeah, I've heard Blur is the only
one I like out of that group there. But I
do love British music now. I of course love the
traditional stuff, the Beatles, the Who, the Eric Clapped, and
the Yardbirds, the Zeppelins. I love all that kind of stuff. Obviously.
I love the Motorheads, the Maidens, the Jujus Priest, all

(01:01:57):
the heavy metal stuff. UK has got the best music
for sure, for sure, no doubt about it. There's some
good American stuff, but for sure the best of the
best right there. But as far as the stuff he's
talking about here, I enjoy that kind of stuff, especially
in my high school years when I was on the
radio and stuff at high school, A lot some of
this stuff was really crossing over, especially the Oasis is
the Blurs of the World. I had to play a
lot of that on the radio in high school. But

(01:02:18):
I liked a lot of those bands. One of my
favorites is the band Kola Shaker. I don't know if
people know him or not, but I love Kolis Shaker.
Crispin Mills, Hayley Mills's son, of course, is part of
that Miss Bliss of course from Save by the Melt,
but Koli Shaker is a great group. I love them
a whole lot. Supergrass is probably my absolute favorite of
that kind of scene, kind of that era. I love

(01:02:39):
everything Supergrass. I really want to go see them in Chicago. Unfortunately,
all my money's tied up in K pop stuff these
days for whatever reason. But I've never seen Supergrass and concert.
I would absolutely love to Blur. I like a whole lot.
I think Blur is extremely underrated. I'm not a Gorilla's guy,
and I feel like the Gorilla stole a lot of
Blur away, obviously damon being the lead singer of Blur

(01:03:00):
and stuff, and I think seeing hey, I'm making more
money with the Gorillas than I am on Blur. I
love them a whole lot. I'm trying to think of
anybody else. I really listen to a band called The
Wild Hearts. They don't kind of fall in there a
little bit, but they're from the UK. But I absolutely
love the Wild Hearts of kind of that same kind
of era. A very very underrated band, but there's a
lot of good ones from the UK, There's no doubt
about it. Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Biffy Cliro. I saw

(01:03:23):
him in concert somewhere. Arctic Monkeys, they don't do anything
for me, don't do anything for me, and I'm more
of a heavy metal guy too, and I don't listen
to a lot of this style of music outside of
the ones I like supergrass and Blur. I'm more of
the maiden of the Priests and the Motorheads whenever I
have time to listen to music anymore. But that is
a very good question of the week and a little
deep cut. A lot of people don't know that kind

(01:03:43):
of stuff, especially here in America, so it makes sense
him being from the UK diving into that kind of
stuff right there. So there's the question of the week, Angie.
Anything to add to that anymore? Nothing, nothing, But we
do got a little giveaway action, Angie. You can hold
this right here is I'm going to find the winner
I have saved away right here? Who is that tat?

(01:04:04):
You would never dare do that? Now? Who is that?
You know who it is?

Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
Yes? Great Muda?

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
Now? Who's this great Muda?

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
He's a wrestler that wore the face paint.

Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Okay, do you know anything else about him? Umm, he's
trying to find the email I had it saved here.

Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
Japanese.

Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
He's Japanese, It's true.

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
He he's a cutie.

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Okay, we'll go with that anything else.

Speaker 3 (01:04:31):
Oh, what's the thing with the horns?

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Horns? Oh yeah, that's kind of the mask that he
wears every once in a while.

Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
Yeah, No, I don't know. Is he like from a
long line of people like the wrestlers.

Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
So the Great MOODA was one that stole my heart
as a little kid and never let go. He was
not the first guy with face paint that I ever saw,
but one of the early ones. Had a huge feud
with Sting that was absolutely amazing. Absolutely loved the Great
mood all these years later. And now he's finally sounded
a contract and this one's a little bit harder to get.
And I got for gage octane and he said he
didn't need it, so I said, we're gonna give it

(01:05:04):
away right here, extra head, and that's what we're gonna do. Yeah,
I got an extra head and there we we can
always use a little extra head. And I just got it.

Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
When it doesn't have that go.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Yep, unpunched edition, unpunched right there, and I just had
it and I just xed out of it when I
was just gabbing away, Okay, ready to go there, Yep,
the winner, I got it right here, got it right
here ready to go. The winner of this who did
follow the rules? He give us five star, five star rating,
sent me the email copy it did all the rules. There,
We're gonna have some more giveaways. I got a heavy

(01:05:34):
duty to give away. I got a Ricky steamboat to
give away. I got all these extra figures. I meet
him out of my house, immediately, get them out of here.
That's what I'm saying. But the winner is Derek Weisinger.
Hopefully I pronounced that correctly there, and he does say
Kyle brings the heat every episode. Smart takes deep knowledge
and a real love for the toy game. If you
can't collect this pod is essential. So he sent that

(01:05:55):
on our way, So I will reach out to Derek
there and send that his direction. Good idea, good idea.
So there is episode seventeen of the podcast. Of course,
if you have any questions anything, you want to send
our way to the Kyle Peterson Show at gmail dot com.
If you want to get a hold of Angie, you
can do it over there as well. Yes, anything you're

(01:06:16):
covering hr I think lately here So there it is Angie.
So what do we learned today? What did we learned today?
We learned about Philadelphia experiment. We learned about Minnesota. We
learned about bleeding out in a Nebraska walmart. We learned
all about blueberry pie oreos, classing out. We talked about
full on loads in your mouth and your ears everything else.

(01:06:37):
Loving that there my ear recovered from flight well, I
bet corre. We learned a little bit about the Great Muda,
and we also talked a little bit about UK kind
of indie rock. So really covered all the bases here
in The Kyle Peterson Show, Episode seventeen, and Angie, very
thankful you joined me this week. It's good to have
you back, and we'll see you in episode eighteen next week.

Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
Sounds good. I'll be here. That's the end.

Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
That's the end. There it is.

Speaker 3 (01:07:11):
We're gonna dance, so we're gonna play.
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