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July 29, 2025 49 mins
Episode 18 of the Kyle Peterson Show is here! Angie & Kyle scrap the format and pay tribute to the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne across multiple segments. All this and much more on Episode 18 of the Kyle Peterson Show!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
From the finger licking good DJC Collectible Studio. I'm Midwest
professional wrestling legend Gaye Octane and now a guy who's
great grandpa may actually be Harlan Sanders.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Kyle Peterson One Kyle Here to episode number eighteen of
The Kyle Peterson Show, and as usual, got my co
host with me, the beautiful Angie.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Angie. Say hello and Angie, this is a downer of
an episode if there ever was one, unfortunately especially for me,
you as well, but more for me. I think, just literally,
we had to scrap the whole show. I had the
whole show lined up ready to go, and just an
hour ago, I got the call from good friend of
the channel, Jeff George and we'll get into this and
hear in a bit. But I'm downstairs. I'm taking pictures,

(00:51):
some glamour shots from my actual figure reviews. I get
a call from Jeff and he breaks the news. He
got a call from I think it was Blasco or something.
Got the call and then I looked in just a
couple minutes later, Bam, there it was everywhere. It was
Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, passed away at the
age of seventy six and oh my gosh, and the
Hawaiian shirt Western shirt went out the door. Today just

(01:13):
didn't feel right. We're celebrating Ozzie here with an iconic album,
and we'll get into this here, and this is gonna
be a bit of an Ozzy centric episode as strangely enough,
album of the Week this week was already going to
be Ozzy Osbourne. So that's really wild coincidence here. But
Ozzie passing away, I can't believe it. And it's one
of those things where, first off, Angie, how are you

(01:34):
FuG get into this? How are you doing?

Speaker 4 (01:36):
She can't decide if I look like I'm gonna milk
a cow or.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
I might, Yeah, you stealing my jokes, stealing my jokes.
There's a lot of milking going on. A whole lot
of milking going on. And great you to bring the
utters here today to the party. But Angie, you're doing well,
you're your back. Are you get back into your routine
of non Philadelphia life.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
I still feel a little weird.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
She still feels a little jet lagged.

Speaker 4 (01:59):
Maybe just feels weird to get back in the swinging thing.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
It feels weird being with me. I guess who are you?

Speaker 4 (02:05):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
It's been a weird day. Like I said, we scrapped
this whole episode here. Edie didn't know. She just comes
along for the ride, but I had to scrap everything.
And I guess this is episode eighteen. That'll be episode nineteen.
I'll just have to find a different album of the
week and we'll get that in the future. But in
full transparency, I'm filming this Tuesday, right the day before
I leave for San Diego Comic Con. You even know
what the date is today? Twenty second, twenty second, so

(02:26):
twenty third. I fly out at five point thirty in
the morning, so Agie's gonna get up nice and early
drop me off at the airport. But I am already
swimming today. This has been a very very stressful day
for me, and I dangle a lot of stress and
a lot of stuff on my shoulders at all times
at all times, and today has been an overwhelming day.
I started off the morning with a lot of work

(02:47):
for my day job, even though I'm on vacation. I'm
technically on vacation today Tuesday till next Tuesday. I returned
to work, but I spent like a good two and
a half hours dealing with stuff on phone calls just oh,
I can't get away, me crazy, It just drives me crazy.
But I did that, and then I had to go
outside and mill I was like, I'm gonna be gone
for a week. I got to take care of this yard.
We've had a ton of rain, a ton of heat,

(03:08):
so that grass you could hear it growing outside, and
we got like trees, like these trees back there that
are growing like crazy. Got cut all the leaves. I
was like Bruce Beefcake out there cutting away, getting all
those done. And then I do the weed whacker all
around the fence all this kind of stuff. And it's
like one hundred degrees outside with humidity and everything, so sweating,
just extra gross and stuff. And so I had to
do all that, but it took me like two and

(03:29):
a half hours because I kept getting phone calls from
work to interrupt me along the way, and I'm just
so frustrated. And then today as I'm filming this, she
did long This is on YouTube. By now I had
the major Bendi's Donovan dan Housen dan Housen figure and
Sting Legacy pack, the Brisco Brothers pack and then Angie,
what did you find today for me? She made my

(03:51):
load a little lighter and more ways than one this today, Angie,
what did you find for me today? The Red Terry
funk two Red Terry I needed? Plus what else Sean
Michaels dx. She found that right before, right on the page.
Oh my gosh, been trying to hunt those ones down.
Needed those ones, and Angie came in clutch found that

(04:12):
for me. A nice little going away present, one of many,
of course, but very happy to have those there. But
now I'm like, Okay, I gotta get the Sewan Michaels review,
the Sting review, the Nandhausen review, the Brisco Brothers review done,
and then this podcast you're watching right now. I got
to edit this one tonight, and I got to get
up at like three o'clock in the morning to be
able to catch the plane and all that so truly
Ozzy Osbourne style. We say it all the time of

(04:33):
the channel. No rest for the Wicked, That's what it is.
It all goes back to Ozzy in this very episode here.
It's an Ozzy themed one, but I'm stressing down and
then you throw Ozzy dying on top of all this,
We're going to join him in the grain. I'm going
to join him there. I'm not long for this world.
I am not I'm not long and you're gonna have
to carry this podcast on with a new co host
and Angie. There's a lot of guys that have been
dming me that are willing to step in for me

(04:55):
if something does happen. So shout out to all you guys,
and I don't get offended by that kind of stuff.
I know I'm the only one that has your heart.
But some of these guys are making plays. They're making
plays for you with some of this stuff, and after
this little show today, there might be more plays being
ready for you. So who knows. But shout out to
Angie looking old, they like she can look to celebrate
in Ozzie the only way Ozzie would want to be

(05:15):
celebrated today. But I did ditch the Western where I
did ditch the flooral weird for Ozzie, and I feel
weird behind this desk, not being a somewhat dressed up.
But we're doing it here, we're doing it for a
tribute for Ozzie. So there is a ton a ton
of stuff going on, Like I said, So I set
the table for where we are. We're filming this one.
Patreon members, you're gonna get lucky. You'll get this episode
a little bit earlier than normal. So shout out to

(05:37):
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Probably be in the mailbox when I'm in San Diego,

(05:59):
So be on the ready for that. Hey, I'm I'm
here for it. I need some help. I'm swimming. I'm
swimming right now. And I get back from San Diego
Saturday morning, Saturday lunch. Really get back. I don't really
get back. I get back Saturday. I guess we'll run
through it real quickly. Play. So Wednesday morning, I think
we're leaving here at like four am to go to
the airport. I fly to Arizona, then to San Diego

(06:22):
for there. Get off the plane. Wait about a half
hour for Good Front of the Channel. Jeff George. More
on him in a second. We meet up. We're gonna
take the uber to our hotel, drop our stuff off,
hopefully get early check in. If not, hopefully they'll hold
our stuff for us, because we got a swore a
to go to Todd McFarlane's swore So Todd McFarlan Good
Front of the Channel, off the couch over to San Diego.

(06:43):
He already left, he's ahead of me there. So meet
up with Todd McFarlane on all that going on. We're
gonna go get to their little soiree once again VIP
invite only it's it's real swanky stuff. Let me tell you,
I'll wear my collared shirt, no doubt, no shoes or
socks alone, No shoes or socks allowed. Good one. So
going from that and then so we'll be at that
thing all day. Go back to the hotel for about

(07:03):
an hour. Then it is preview night. That's the most
stressful line day of it all for San Diego. Six
to nine o'clock. And then we're meeting up with Jeff
George's almost said Jeff Jared. Now we're meeting up Jeff, Jared, Jeff, Jeff,
George's buddy is actually in town, so we're gonna go
to dinner with them at like ten o'clock and this
is of course Pacific time, and then go back to
the hotel and I'm gonna need to edit some videos

(07:24):
and then get up very early. We got the Hasbro
Breakfast the next day, so we're gonna go to that.
Then of course a full day of San die Ocoma
Con between panels, exclusives, line waiting, video content, all that
kind of stuff. Thursday night is the Dreadnox concert Cold
Slither at Brick by Brick, so I will be there
very excited to see that. Get up early Friday morning,
back in the saddle again at San Diego Comic Con

(07:45):
all day long, and then Friday night is the Toy
YouTubers Tonight Unite, so that's gonna be open bar, all
this kind of stuff with Jeff, So that's gonna be dangerous.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
The longest run.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
On sentences it is, right be there like until midnight
on Friday night, and then of course have to get
up very early for our flight at like five thirty
two Chicago. Angie and I'll we'll find our way together
with the kids around noon lunchtime, check into the hotel.
Then we're taking you guys to Wrigley Field so you
can get your K Pop fixed. And then Jeff, George
and I will be front row. By the time you

(08:15):
watch this it's over, we'll be front row for aw
Collision in Chicago that night, and then we'll go to that.
That'll be a whole whole night. Or get back to
the hotel at midnight and then get up at like
six am the next day go to Kane County Toy Show.
That's what I'm fingers crossed for. Hopefully I can get
these kids out of bed and the wife out of bed,
go to Kane County Toy Show, then drive the five
and a half hours home to Chicago. From Chicago, and

(08:35):
then of course start your work week all over again.
It's just a busy, busy time. It's a busy time,
but we'll get there and a lot of content on
the channel. By the time you're watching this, a lot
of that stuff has already happened. So check back on
the San Diegocoma con Adventure and as you're gonna miss
you so much there it is, so what else new
with you? Oh, we got haircuts. Yeah, we got haircuts yesterday.

(08:58):
I had to kle doesn't like it. Oh, I love it,
that's right, I don't like it. I love it. No,
I just don't like Angie. She is the definition of
a bull in the China shop when she does this stuff.
So I'm like talking for a month. I'm gonna get
a haircut for San Diego. So I'm planning these things out.
So sometime in the next month, I'm getting a haircut
just a little bit off, you know, stip it. I
kind of want to go shorter, but you don't want

(09:19):
me to go shorter, but I kind of want to
go shorter. Well just not too short. Long story short anyways.
But then he's like, I'm gonna go along for a haircut,
and I wanted to say something I didn't, but I
was gonna say, you should think about this for a
while before you jump into this haircut, because it's always
a Shenanigans, and Shenangan's abound of course at the haircut,
so you want to talk about it.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
I just got some layers around my face and they
went a lot shorter, and then I was expecting.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
It's always dangerous when they go shorter, But it's.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
My hair still long. I just trimmed it.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
These are my baby which hair is long?

Speaker 4 (09:47):
What like the length of my down?

Speaker 3 (09:49):
If you were pointing down, I was confused for a second.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
I'm just saying, like that, it goes down.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Oh yeah, it goes down your butt. It goes down
to your butt, for sure.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
But I just got these little like you're trying.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
To do the wrap around, wrap it all the way around?
Who knows? But but how long do you think it'll
take to grow back?

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Five years?

Speaker 3 (10:07):
Five?

Speaker 4 (10:07):
No, he needs to grow all the way to my butt.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
Oh yeah, maybe that was a You really need to
think these things through a little bit.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
I think it's cute.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
I like it, but I don't mind it. I don't
hate it.

Speaker 4 (10:17):
They'll tell me if they think it's cute.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Oh, they'll all say it's cute. You know how that
goes like that? That's the look there. But it looks good.
It looks good. But Angie, now it's time to get
into the meat and potatoes of the podcast here. And
like I said, we already do an album of the
week Ozzie, but we're gonna go Ozzie centric here today.
And of course, do you remember your first time ever
hearing about Ozzy Osbourne. Probably not the Osbourne's TV show.

(10:41):
Maybe that way for a lot of people, I know,
I'm sure with his music, Yeah, yeah, So I've known
about Ozzy since I got into heavy metal as a
little kid. Right there, and speaking of the devil, here's
Jeff George is calling me right now, Jeff George, He's
probably gonna break my heart with some other He's like,
did you know Geezer Butler just died. That's the way
the day is going. We're just gonna go on to
the rest.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
But where are we at in this podcast? It's still
the intro.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
This is the intro. It's still the intro. This is
off the rails. Like I said, format went out the window.
Format went out the window here. But Jeff, strangely enough,
has an Ozzie connection, as when Zach Wild left the band,
Ozzie always as usual audition guitarist, and he did audition
for the guitar spot at Ozzy Osbourne. I believe Gus
g might have got it at that time. So shout

(11:26):
out to Jeff for even at least trying to be
Ozzy's guitarist, who probably said I don't want to be it.
We don't need another blonde hair. We had Randy. We
don't need somebody else. And they had Zach of course,
but a wild time. But yeah, this is going on
for a while, and we better get into the meat
of the potatoes. And we're gonna mix out the format.
We're going to mix up the format a little bit, Angie,
as we're going Instead, usually we go to a deeper

(11:48):
dive right now, we're putting a deeper dive on hold
this week. Instead, we're going to story time with Kyle.
All right, Angie, it's time for a story time with Kyle.
And I still feel strange wearing a T shirt behind

(12:10):
this desk. I feel like that collared shirt is so important,
so important to the overall experience. You though looking great.

Speaker 4 (12:16):
Well, it just it makes you pop off the background too.
You look like you're like.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
I look like it's casual Sunday over here is what
it looks like. And we saved the casual stuff for
the basement when we're doing that kind of stuff. But
here at this studio, I mean, we pay a lot
of money for this studio. Every single week. It's a lot.
It adds up, guys, it adds up. Join the Patreon,
help support the channel, of course, ANGI, what's your venmo let?
Everybody know your venmo Let's pay We need to pay

(12:41):
for that. But we're going to dive into story time
with Kyle and I guess this is the perfect time
to tell my introduction to Ozzy Osbourne. Like I asked you,
just a little bit, you don't really know your introduction,
probably just hearing it on the radio and all that
kind of stuff. But for me, it's very very clear
how I got into Ozzy Osbourne. And it's a bit
of a strange tale as well, and it does involve
this album a little bit as well at the same time.

(13:02):
But Angie, so what happened to me was I was
a little kidd once upon a time. I was an
elementary students of course, and MTV was a big thing
back in the day. There was videos all the time,
all on kind of this stuff. And my first music
band group whatever you want to call, and that was
part of the format we were going to discuss today.
Paul McCartney was one of the first ever musicians I
loved and I remember people tell me, you know, Paul

(13:23):
McCartney was in the Beatles. He was in a famous band.
I'm like, I don't want to hear these Beatles. I
just like Paul McCartney sol I don't need to hear
this Beatles. Stuff can't be better than Off the Ground
of course, the most iconic Paul album of all time.
But I was getting into music at that time. For
whatever reason, Paul McCartney stole my heart and never let
go like a young Angie or Rio. Of course, my
true girlfriend on the side is some no but I

(13:44):
was into Paul McCartney big time, and then all of
a sudden, a little band came by named Faith No More.
I absolutely loved Faith No More. The song epic came
about falling to Pieces was the follow up. Of course,
I loved him. Immediately got the cassette tape back in
the day. I went back and even got the Moseley
years with Wee Care a lot. I love that era.
I love the Mike Patten era. I love Faith to Moore,

(14:05):
one of my favorite bands of all time. Unfortunately I've
never seen Faith No More. I have seen mister Bungle.
I got to spend some time with Mike Patton as
a teenager, which was so cool. I got to bowl
with them. A lot of fun times there. That's another
story time with Kyle in the future. But I love
Faith No More. And of course, if you guys are
familiar with Faith the Moore the album Epic, they had
a song on there called war Pigs, and I'm looking

(14:27):
at it and I'm like, oh, this is a cover.
So I'm reading the liner notes, of course, and I
find out it's by you know, I think it said
like Terry Butler and Johns had their like real names
in there. But I remember looking it up Black Sabbath.
I'm like, huh, what's this Black Sabbath band? I said,
they should probably be pretty good. I'm guessing if Faith
Nomore is playing. And I never heard of Black Sap,
never heard of Ozzy Osborn, never heard of any of

(14:48):
this kind of stuff ever. So I'm going in from
Faith to more fandom. I go to I think it
was Suncoast Music or music Land. It wasn't quite Sam Goodie.
Goodie didn't have them in my area until much later,
but it was Musicland or Suncoast, you remember, either of those.
A lot of good times, a lot of good times
with those back in the day. And I went there
and I said, I'm gonna find this Black Black Sabbath thing.

(15:09):
I'm gonna find out what this is and maybe I'll
like that band, like I like Faith the more. And
you know, it's if you're a young kid and maybe
old kid, whatever you are, you snowball. One group makes
you a fan of another group. You know, you find
Judas Priests and you hear about Iron Maidens, so you
listen Iron Maiden, then you hear Motor. It all kind
of snowballs, especially in heavy metal fandom, and especially when
guys have been solo careers regular bands as well. So

(15:30):
I said, I'm gonna find this War Pigs album by
Black Sabbath. Well I found the cassette tape that day,
and I was very excited. But this cassette like cassette
tape they had of the Warpigs album was one of
those old school two and one albums where side A
was War Pigs and then side B was Heaven and Hell,
another classic Sabbath album. However, Ronnie James Dio the singer

(15:52):
of Sabbath at the time, So as a kid, I'm
playing this like, oh yeah, this is great War Pigs
and stuff. Paranoid, I'm checking all this stuff out for
the first time. I'm loving it. I'm just eating it
up with Fork and spoon went to KFC you got
the Spork. Of course, this week we did that same.

Speaker 4 (16:05):
Thing with four Pigs and Heaven and Hell was the.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
Sabbath Well it was all but yeah. So then I
listened to it. I love that album. Then I flipped
a side D I'm like, man, I don't know if
I knew he was technically Ozzy at the time, because
this had no liner notes inside it. I should mention
that it was just one of those ones no liner
notes album ay on one side, B on the other.
And I'm like, man, this I didn't know it was Ozzy,
I don't think at the time, and like, boy, the
singer sure sounds different, and I just thought they were

(16:28):
the same. It was both Black Sabbath. Why wouldn't it
be the same singer as a little kid, And I'm
just like, man, this is so different, And to this
day I am a little bit torn. I love, absolutely
love the d O stuff. The do O Slap Sabbath
years are absolutely amazing. Ozzy solo is better than Doo
solo for sure, but man, oh man, they're both good
it's hard to choose, but I love both of them.
But I was listening to that. I was very confused. However,

(16:51):
on that same day, and a lot of heavy metal
fans have had this experience many years. Angie, you have
this similar experience with the kids right now with K Pop.
I think you go to Target. Oh, it's this K
Pop album. I'm gonna buy it based off the cover.
Never heard it, but we're gonna check it out. Maybe not,
maybe not, But back then it was a different time.
There was no internet and stuff as we know. So anyways,
I'm buying this Black Sabbath two and one. But at

(17:12):
the same time, I see I'm in the metal section
and I see what do I see? I see Speak
of the Devil right here. I see this cassette tape.
And this absolutely blew my mind because of course I'm
a little kid. I love horror movies, I love all
that kind of stuff like young kids do at the time,
especially boys, and I thought this was the coolest album
cover I had ever seen. And I had no idea

(17:33):
that Ozzie was in Black Sabbath, had no idea there
was relation to any of this stuff. And I bought
the cassette once again, just based on the appearance, and
I absolutely loved this one. Speak of the Devil, I
love war Pigs, I loved Heaven and Hell. It was
a great day for little Kyle in the cassette tape department,
let me tell you. And then I started researching, and
you start buying like Metal Edge magazine and Rip and stuff,

(17:55):
and you start paying attention to Headbanger's Ball and new stuff,
and before you know it, I'm into the Priest, I'm
in to the Maidens, I'm into the Megodes everything in between.
Of course at the time, so I'm living the dream,
living that metal dream. But I couldn't believe un tell like,
I don't know when it hit me, but I remember
just being totally blown away that wait a minute, what
are the odds? I got Black Sabbath and Azsy, not

(18:15):
knowing they were related, not knowing there were even the
same singer, because there's no linear notes, liner notes, just
absolute wild things. So it was a wild day as
far as finding Ozzy, finding Sabbath, and then of course
you go from there you get all the other Sabbath
albums on cassette CD. You guys know that the same
thing with the Azzi albums, where so many good Azzi albums.

(18:35):
We're gonna get to that here, but it led me
down to the path and I'll never forget, you know,
getting Speak of the Devil, my first Azzi but then
getting the Diary of the Madman's the Ultimate Sins. I
remember just saying Ozzy was out around that time, as
well so many other ones, and then it goes all
the way down to you know, Tribute Bark at the Moon.
I make a list Azzi albums all day long, but
it was a wild, wild day getting those ones, and

(18:55):
I'll never forget going there looking at them. I can
still just like picture it. You got some memory to
stick with you. And I could picture being little Kyle there.
I don't know where my parents were. They were in
the mall somewhere, I'm assuming, but they'd let little like
eight year old Kyle run around no problems back then.
It was a different time. It was a different time.
I've but just looking at those and getting those and
absorbing it all. But Faith No More was my gateway
into Ozzie and everything else. So it's a wild way

(19:17):
to get there. But that's one of the reasons a
lot of these young bands do cover songs. That gets
you to be a fan of others. I'm sure.

Speaker 4 (19:22):
So you've discovered a lot of new music that way.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
A lot, a lot so And one thing I will
mention about Ozzy. I never got to see Azzi solo.
I had tickets I think five or six times, canceled
so many times, and I remember we were the last
time I think he canceled. Rob Halford was opening and
I was like, this is ultimate perfect. Oh and we
were going to Minnesota for that. I remember we were,
you know, the Mall of America. We gonna do the
whole rigamarole there and it was horrible. There was a

(19:46):
blizzard and it all got canceled. A blizzard of Oz
came through and canceled that one. But I never got
see Azzi. However, I did get to see Ozzy with
Black Sabbath on two occasions, one time with Bill Ward
to everybody there, and then the other time with was
it Tommy Cliffettos? Was that? Who was sure? Sure? Angie's
gonna say sure. I never heard that name before. But
I did see that in Kansas City, both of them
down in Kansas City. But that was two thousand and

(20:07):
four oz Fest. I got to see that and that
was an all timer. The Judas Priest Reunion with Rob
Halford was that same day. Who else was there? Slip
and I was their Lack Label Society was there, Slayer.
It was quite the show. It was one of the
all time great shows. Of course, you weren't there. I
met you about six months after that, But if I
would have made six months earlier, I would have forced

(20:28):
you to go to that show. I'm sure, I'm sure.
But that's it. That is story time with Kyle, a
very somber story time. But I'll never forget finding my
way to Ozzie and the rest was history. As one
may say, Angie, but now we're going to keep the
Azzie train rolling, no pun intended with the album of
the week. All right, Angie, it's time for album of

(20:52):
the week. And it's so fitting that this is the
album of the week this week, as it was going
to be the album of the week this week. So
it's a weird coincidence that goes, and it's always coincidences.
Because Ozzie just performed literally like two weeks ago and
passed away after that. Talk about book ending your career,
it's almost like he needed that to be able to
head to the other side, as one may say, and
got a one way ticket. But very strange how that works.

(21:16):
Lemmy was very similar as well. When Lemmy passed away.
I'll never forget going down to see Lemmy one last time,
playing the slot machines on the cruise, knowing this is
the last time I'm ever gonna lay eyes on them.
I just knew in my soul, and you didn't want
to come back down. You were in our cabin. You
might have been pregnant for that one. I can't remember it,
but you were like, I'm not going back. I'm like,
I got to I remember I tried to sleep and
I said, I just need to go see Lemmy one

(21:38):
last time, and I just knew that it was the
last time. And he passed away two months later, And
of course it's weird. You just kind of know where
that goes. And it's always scary around birthdays because they
say a lot of people pass away on their birthday,
like it's like a book end of their life. So
I get a little nervous every June twenty fifth Market
Calendars send you presence. Of course, I was get a
little nervous around those times. But where do you think

(21:58):
you can kind of control when you go. I feel
like a lot of people can. It's like I'm done.
I love to say after the day I've had today.
I've thought about it a couple of times. I don't
want I just don't want to leave you. Of course,
it's just too much you weren't here. Maybe I would,
but I've thought about it. This has been an all.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Time to go out in traffic or what.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
Yeah, probably just walk out there or something. I don't know.
I don't know how i'd go. I'd figure it out though,
somewhere cool. Some are cool and make a statement, that's
for sure. But thankfully I was really thinking about it.
I was actually on the roof of our house and
then Angie called me and she said, I did real good.
I found a Sean Michaels and two Terry Funks and
I took that step back from the latch, I said,
I take that step back. What I need? Yeah, exactly,

(22:37):
crackt my head open. That's that's all I need. But
very fitting this week the album of the Week is
one of the most iconic albums of all time for
me and dare I say, I don't know. I'd have
to sit and think my favorite Ozzie album of all time?
But maybe it's just because of my age. Obviously, I
wasn't around for the Randy Roads days. I wasn't around
for the original Slabbat Sabbath days. I wasn't born yet.

(22:58):
But and then of course Randy and all a lot
of that happened when I was little, too little to
understand this kind of stuff. I was watching Gijo and Transformers.
I wasn't to listen to Azzi when I was, you know,
four and five years old. But the first Ozzy album
I got that came out like it was, Hey, this
is coming out on Tuesday. It wasn't something that was
already in the stores that I was getting pumped for
and I couldn't wait for. It's the album No More Tears.

(23:20):
And Angie, we were headed back in a little bit
of a road trip on Sunday, and you ell and
I were on the way back and we listened to
the No More Tears album just you know, three days
before he passed away. And I love to go back
to that album about once a year because I think
it is obviously a huge one with the song No
More Tears and Mama I'm Coming Home. We'll probably get
to that here too in a second. So many good
songs on that album, but a little bit underrated because

(23:42):
I think it always goes back to the Randy Rhodes years,
always goes to the Black Sabbath years, I think. But
No More Tears has so many good songs. I wrote
them down because I didn't want to forget them, and
I even left a few off. But No More Tiers obviously,
hell Raiser absolutely astonishing. Of course with Lemmy, of course,
and Lemmy does not get the credit he deserves for
this album because Lemmy co wrote four songs on this album.

(24:04):
I believe it's four, and Lemmy did say when he
co wrote Mama I'm Coming Home or he pretty much
wrote the whole thing. He didn't put the music to it,
but he did the lyrics. And it drives me absolutely
crazy when Ozzie gets the credit for Mama I'm Coming
Home when it was actually my boy Lemmy. And in
a roundabout way, this is the first time I ever
was exposed to Motorhead is via this album because of
Lemmy's writing credits on here. So it's funny how that

(24:24):
works too, but it always goes back to those ones.
And Lemmy did say that he got paid more for
that song than his entire career of Motorhead, which is
just wild to think about there, so very crazy. But
hell Raiser desire a good one, of course, and Ange's
got a lot of that in her heart. Mama, I'm
coming home. I don't want to change the world. I

(24:45):
don't want the world to change me. And that's pretty
much my motto at the end of the day. I
don't want to change the world. I don't want the
world to change me. Just let me do my thing
as long as I'm not hurting anybody else, let me
do my thing. Mister Tinker Train is on there, and
I think I've taken a Tinker train of time or two.
Maybe Zombie Stomp, a classic one before the Zombie days
of I'm surprised they ever put that in the walk
I'm Dead, But Zombie Stomp and then the Road to

(25:07):
Nowhere leads to me of course, as we know. But
a lot of great songs on there. I think was
a Sin on there too. There's a few other songs
on there, but an absolute all timer, and I'll never
forget Angie Target at Valley West. You know where that
target is. As a little kid, my stepmom going there
for groceries, and I was so excited, Please can I
get this? Please? Can I get this? And I did
get this on cassette tape once again. Back then, I

(25:30):
remember being so excited at the same time I got
the Macho Man hasbro king Macho Man hasbro the same
day I bought this, And I still always remember that.
I remember being in the backseat of the car and
looking at both these purchases, like, Man, my night is made.
You're gonna put the old assie on the walk, Man
got Macho King coming into the fig fed. Oh my gosh,
there's my weekend. There's my weekend. So not a lot

(25:51):
different than my weekend now, except a little bit of
time with you once in a while in there, but
very similar to my weekends all these years later here.
But you always have those memories. I always have the
memory where I saw or I first found out about
Black Sabbath and speaking the Devil and all that kind
of stuff, and then going in and moving your way
into getting this one to first set you know, all
that kind of stuff. So very very exciting times for

(26:13):
the Album of the week. There but very somber and
very strange that this was going to be the album
of the week, even though I didn't know Ozzy was
gonna die obviously on Sunday, So wild, Wild times. Rest
in peace, Ozzie. But we're not done with our Ozzie
celebration here today, Angie. Next up, it's time for the
figure of the week. All right, Angie, it's time for

(26:46):
Figure of the week. And I forgot I had this
right off to the side of the table. This hangs
up in my office to this day. It is a
little dusty, a little dusty, a little dusty, but speak
of the Devil. They're a classic Azzie album. This is
the cover that just stole my heart. And a lot
of people didn't like this on release. A lot of
people hated this one. I thought it was amazing. I
was a little kid. Of course. Brad gillis one of

(27:06):
your all time favorites on guitar for this one. Can
you name the band he's in? You know him, Those
Sister Christian. That was their famous song night Ranger, of course,
but an amazing one, definitely worth a listen. But this
album cover just spoke to Little Kyle. It speaks to
me all these years later, absolutely love Speak of the Devil.
Underrated live album if there ever was one, could be

(27:27):
my favorite live album of all time. I don't know
if I go that far, but Clause it's probably top
five for sure.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
At Raspberry James speaking to me, Yeah it is.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
I'll get you some of that. I'll get you some
of that as well. But now it's time for Figure
of the Week. And I just had an Azzi figure
like two weeks ago on the Channel I think before
you Left or something like that. Got another one here
this week with the McFarland toys, Ozzy and of course
once again Todd McFarland, good friend of the Channel. See
you tomorrow, Todd. He has an Ozzie statue coming out here,

(27:58):
so it'll be interesting to see where all are stuff
and all the Ozzie lights and stuff going out. He's
passed away. But like I said, I just found out
this news like an hour and a half ago, so
it's still pretty fresh here today. But we're gonna dive
into the figure of the week. And this is a
figure I got when I was in high school, and
I got it at Spencer's back in the day. You
remember going to Spencer's. You had a lot of fun
in the back of the spencer Stories. If I'm not mistaken,

(28:19):
that was always your favorite place to head. But I
always love Spencer's because you'd always get the off the
beaten path, like action figures of musicians. You can get
your band t shirts. There's still Spencer's around. I think
it was like hot topics, Spencer's good zekes, and there
was like another one was the other one about that?
Then you could get this kind of stuff out. But
Spencer's had this. They had a lot of kiss figures

(28:40):
and they had Ozzie figures as well, and this one
I had to get no doubt about it because you know,
I have a love of a hairy bipedal creature. That's
why I love you so much. You're so hairy. No, no,
you're as clean as a whistle. You're just like a
fish out of water, no hair to be found except
on your head. Oh oh, lose the things. But this
is the figure of the week. Here was a rock

(29:00):
and roll Collectibles I think is what this was called.
Maybe it's on the tag here, I can't remember. I
don't know. This guy's been around for a long time.
Fun for all corp is what this is? Do we
have a year on here? Nineteen ninety nine, Oh, I
partied like it was nineteen ninety nine, of course, but
this Ozzy was absolutely amazing. There was a rock in

(29:21):
the Box Ozzie where it's like a jack in the box,
but this was the one. And of course it's old,
it's a little bit loose, doesn't stick in too well.
But man, oh man, this has been with me since
I was in high school. I remember when I was
in college, I had this in my apartment at college.
We've had this in our house multiple times over the years.
Now it's outside our office as well. But I love

(29:42):
this AZZI. I love Bark at the Moon Ozzy, of
course as a kid loving were wolves, as a man
loving were wolves. I absolutely loved Bark at the Moon album.
I love the music video. I remember seeing that of
course once I was getting into Ozzy, like, holy cow,
bark at the Moon. He's a werewolf in it. Just
absolutely amazing. I do think there's more meat on the bone.
And of course Todd McFarland once again, he did make

(30:04):
a McFarlane figure Bark of the Moon. But I'm looking
for the definitive one. And you remember the statue I
used to have of this one, and it broke his fingers.
He had the long fingers and all this, and we moved,
we moved for the first time, one of the fingers
broke off, and I was absolutely heartbroken. I mean it
just we kind of superglued it. But then when we
moved into our current house, the whole fingers all broke off.

(30:28):
In the movie, those things just like fall apart. I
also had the Iron Maiden statue. Oh but I hope
somewhere along the way we get a great representation of
Bark at the Moon, we get a different one or
something like that, because just absolutely iconic. I would love
to see a really, really cool figure this. But I've
always loved this one. I also have the big assie
from Diary of a Madman that matches this, but it's

(30:49):
getting a little bit long in the tooth there and
not standing up as well as I would like it. Well,
you lost, yeah, his foot thing fell off, and look
how yellow like the plastic is like yellowing, and it's
a mess. It's a mess. But I am guessing he
won't I don't even want to push him because I
don't think I could turn it off. But I'm guessing
he doesn't sing anymore. Did I do it? Yeah, nope,
there's nothing in there.

Speaker 5 (31:10):
Can you replace a battery? I'm sure you It probably
is corroded after time.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
Oh yeah, I'm sure I didn't even think about that.
Triple A is we could try it later, try it later.
Probably usually just got D batteries around here, though, I
don't think. Isn't that what you got?

Speaker 4 (31:24):
No, I just it just takes one.

Speaker 3 (31:26):
Oh oh, okay, okay, we'll get triple A quick though.
I bet I'll come watch. But there it is. That's Ozzy,
a classic one. And I'm sure if you've been around
a while you probably saw this at your Spencer's and stuff.
So very very iconic. Fit in our AZSI theme here today.

Speaker 4 (31:45):
He's got a name tattooed on his hand. I think
he does his other hand.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
Oh yeah, yep, got the ASSI on the knuckles. And
maybe we should do full tribute Ozzy and get OZSI
on her knuckles or the smiley faces on her knees.
Maybe I'll do it with pen okay, with pin, I'll
do colored pencil. So there it is, Ozzie bark at
the moon figure of the week. But now we're going
a little bit off of Ozzie. Maybe we can find

(32:10):
a way to clue it in. But Angie, it's time
for you to shine. It's time to try new foods
because they might taste good.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Aleno, we gotta try.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
Taste good, all right, Angie, In honor of Ozzy Osbourn,
We're gonna try new foods because they might taste good.
And I think Ozzie would enjoy this snack, because this
is a snack we think Ozzie might like, Sure, why not?
But we did see this one. I don't know where
we saw this. We started to pick it up. We're
getting a little bit backed up in some of these
new foods too. We got a few other things to
get to, so we'll see what goes on next week.

(32:46):
But we've got these pizza burger pringles to try. I'm
very excited. And they're like pringles mingles, So we'll get
to those eventually.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Pizza.

Speaker 3 (32:54):
Yeah, I don't know what they are. But this one's
moving to the front of the line here today, Angie.
What do you got for us?

Speaker 4 (33:00):
Try cheese it Wendy's baconator.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
She's it baconator. Now, I don't mind a baconator from Wendy's.
I dabble. My go to at Wendy's is a spicy
chicken sandwich. But every once in a while I will
get a baconator, but get that mayonnaise and ketchup and
mustard off there. I don't want any of that, but I.

Speaker 5 (33:16):
Would really like bacon flavored things, So I don't think
I'm gonna like this.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
What do you what's your go to Wendy's order?

Speaker 4 (33:23):
Usually I just get like the five dollars like biggie
bag or whatever.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Okay, I like.

Speaker 5 (33:28):
It's junior bacon, cheeseburger, four piece snug, small fry, and a.

Speaker 4 (33:35):
Small drink for fibuf and frosty.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
I never get the frosty feel unhealthy.

Speaker 4 (33:41):
I really like that apple chicken apple salad.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
Okay, okay, But I'm a spicy chicken sandwich guy through
and through over there. That's my go to. Get spicy
chicken plaine. That way, I know it's fresh, and that
way you get more of the heat with it instead
of the lettuce and stuff cooling it down. So that's
my go to with some fries chickens. Doing you dirty.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
The last few times it.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Has I've had a bad spot. I better not talk
about my Windy's issues. But anyways, the Baconator I do
dabble in. Now the interesting is cheese It's thoughts on
cheese it's ANGI I am not a cheese it guy
at all. A lot of it goes back to full transparency.
Once upon a time, a decade plus ago. I was
a Nabisco employee for about a decade or so. Nabisco

(34:25):
craft bond LEI is all playing all the hits, as
they say. So I feuded with cheese it's and I
would never eat a cheese it to save my life
because they were the sworn enemy. So I never dabbled
in the cheese it's. But now I'm out of that game.
And now I don't even think Keebler owns cheese it
saying I don't even know it's Ferrero. I don't know
who owns that stuff. So enough time has passed, I'm okay,
and I think Ferrero just bought Kellogg, So it's wild time.

(34:47):
But I like Baconator, but I don't really like cheese
its that much. I was a cheese nip guy, and
most people weren't cheese nips. I don't even think you
buy cheese nips anymore. I don't even think that's a thing.
But I love nips. That's one thing I could tell
you at the end of the day. I love nip,
especially cheese naps, Angie. You know, I love it. And there's
been a few of those over the time. Eagle viewers

(35:07):
catching those bad boys.

Speaker 4 (35:08):
I'm pretty sure that was a little shadowy in that
one video.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
That's okay, that's all right, right, you got a lot
to a lot to show. We love, we love to see.
We'd love to see more of it, you know, but
we're gonna try this one here. It's funny. As you
like cheese, it's okay. There's the kids that like cheese it.

Speaker 5 (35:23):
The kids get them, so every once in a while,
if I'm like hungry, I'll get a little.

Speaker 3 (35:26):
I would never. I would never, even I was super hunger,
I wouldn't try it. I wouldn't get to cheese it.
But I do like bacon flavor things I do like bacon.
So I have a feeling that I like this one
hundred and fifty calories serving size twenty six crackers. That's
pretty good for one hundred and fifty. I think I'm
going to try two crackers, is what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 5 (35:42):
You must smell it, oh, yeah, you know you can't
smell for some reason. It kind of smells stale to me.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
I don't smelling anything. To me, I can't smell. I
don't smelling anything. Want it, need it, cheese it. That's
what you always say to me too, want it, need it?
Cheese it? All right? There it is, Angie. Are we
gonna try this?

Speaker 5 (35:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (36:01):
Put it right. Oh, nobody wants to block you. Though
it's an audio podcast, you know, some people watch it
on video, most watching audio, right, of course, of course,
let's try it out. Let's see what it is. It is?

Speaker 4 (36:14):
Well, very wrong. Were wrapped about whether it tastes like
bacon or burger though, what does it taste like?

Speaker 1 (36:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
I when you immediately get a head of a seasoning,
that's unique.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
I don't really taste the bacon. I taste the cheese it,
and then I taste a little bit of something else.
But it's like hard to get the flavor in just
one or two.

Speaker 4 (36:36):
Dude, like it better than a regular cheese.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
It though.

Speaker 3 (36:42):
Nothing nothing jumps out at me on this one at all.
I know there's people there's all kinds of cheese a
flavors of course, obviously, and there's a lot of people
like the extra toasted cheese its too.

Speaker 4 (36:53):
I don't know if I like it better than a
regular one or not.

Speaker 3 (36:57):
To me, it's just on the same level as the
regular one. It's got a little bit of flavor.

Speaker 5 (37:00):
When you get the goldfish with the what's those called,
and then they almost have like a dusting on the
outside of them, the extra cheesy ones. But I don't
get bacon. I don't get bacon eater at all.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
I don't either. I don't get a bacon flavor. I
don't know.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
It's almost there's a good seasoning on it.

Speaker 3 (37:20):
I don't know. I don't know what to say about
this at all. Like I would never buy this again,
I would never crave this. Hopefully the kids will enjoy it.
They seem to be vacuums at this point eating anything,
so maybe they will eat through this hopefully. I don't know.
I mean, to me, it's not really different than a
normal cheese it. And I said, I'm not a cheese
it guy. I said, what's the March twelve, twenty twenty

(37:40):
six expiration limited time only. I should mention that. So
it's an in and out it. I mean, Angie loves
a little in and out. Of course, I don't know.
You want to go first, What are you going to
rank this out of five?

Speaker 4 (37:51):
I guess the two point five as good. I mean
it's good for what it is. I'd like it. I
think a regular one.

Speaker 3 (37:58):
I think I'm just going to go one. Yeah, it
doesn't do anything for me. It's weird if I liked
anything we've tried.

Speaker 4 (38:05):
I feel like, if it's a one, it's going to
be like you would spit it out.

Speaker 3 (38:08):
That's a zero. It's a step up from that. Like,
there's never going to be a five in my rating scale.
There's never a five because nothing is ever one hundred
percent perfect. And if something's perfect, why would you ever
go away? Why would you go somewhere else? Like you?
And why do I go in? I don't go anywhere else.
It's like you got the five. I don't know, and
then you know three is middle of the road, but

(38:28):
a one it's just a one point one. I don't know.
I'm not a cheese it guy, so it just tastes
like regular cheese. It's and there's not enough bacon flavor.
If it had that bacon flavor, if it had like
an overly good flavor, maybe I'd be up there.

Speaker 4 (38:42):
But for me, maybe they wouldn't like it. If it
was had a strong bacon flavor.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
I like a strong bake. I don't know. That was
a waste of time. So I wouldn't waste your time
unless you want to try, unless you're unless you're doing
the play at home version of the Kyle Peterson Show
with maybe you would.

Speaker 4 (38:55):
I love cheese. It's I think you'll like it. Yeah,
because it's got like a dusty cut of a powdery
dusting on the outside which will give it a nice time.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
And that makes sense. That makes sense. So there it
is a little bit of a bust with the bacon
eat or cheese at Angie, we're giving it what were
you giving it? Again? To two point five and a
one for me, so your mileage may vary. Be interested
to hear your thoughts, shoot him in the comments or
send us an email. How about that? But Angie, now
it's time to take an into this somber episode. It's

(39:23):
time for a couple of final thoughts. All right, Angie,
time to get the old show on the road. Here.
It's time for some final thoughts. And Angie got any
good final thoughts?

Speaker 4 (39:38):
You're already to get on the road.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
M Yeah, I am. That's gonna be missed. It's gonna
be a lonely one. But Jeff George stepped in this
year to go to San Diego Comic Con. Of course,
good friend of the channel, David c Anderson went the
last two years with me. I don't know if I'm
going next year. I said it last year. This could
be the last time. It would be nice to go
with you one time. The people would like to see
Angie in San Diego. Almost almost went, but Jeff swooped in.

(40:00):
It was probably good Jeff swooped in because it saved
us a lot of money because we would have had
to pay both of these where and a lot of
logistics and logistics. So you were already going on a
Philadelphia trip. You already had all these K pop concerts,
which well, I guess we'll talk about in next week's episode.
A little bit more so it worked out with Jeff
stepping in. Here to be a good time with Jeff too.
Of course we'll be rocking and rolling, strut and strolling

(40:21):
for sure. But yeah, next year we'll see I don't know,
part of me, says Kyle. It's time to go to
New York Comic Con. Let's go to powercn G I
Joe Fest in Atlanta, Let's go to Dallas Joe Fest.
Maybe we go to this big Ohio toy show that
happens all the time. So maybe some of those things.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
I don't know. If have I been to Ohio, I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
I don't know. I don't think. So there's some times
and some other places to go. But San Diego Comic
Con is the granddaddy of them all. But it'll be
interesting to see how this year goes. And once again,
by the time people are watching the santuog Koma ConA
is over unless you're a Patreon member. Of course, your
best way to support the channel YouTube channel memberships as well.
But Angie, a few little follow ups from last week

(41:02):
we talked about your Philadelphia adventure. A good friend of
the channel, David Thanos, said pat and Gino's are both
not very good. He said there's better ones to try,
so and I think that's no matter where you would
have went, somebody would have said there's a better place.
That's just the way it goes. Like pizza is the
same way. Oh you went there, You're going.

Speaker 4 (41:17):
To go one more time to like one that people
said were good, but we didn't make it.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
I'm just mad you didn't try all the varieties, at
least one of each kind. That just drives me absolutely crazy.
It's keeping me up at night. I'm hoping this Ozzy
set back here today keeps me up and replaces the
your cheese.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
Sweake steak the other day.

Speaker 3 (41:33):
And so then I've been craving a Philly cheese steak
for for a while, just with all this talking stuff.
I love the Jersey Mikes Philly cheese steak. I haven't
got the balls yet to go to Arby's and get those.
Arby's has a cheese steak, right, I don't know. And
somebody said there's like a garlic spread on there. It's like,
I don't know any cheese steaks that have a garlic spreads.

Speaker 4 (41:52):
Garlic aoli. You wouldn't like that. It's like a Mayo.

Speaker 3 (41:54):
Yeah, I don't like Mao. I don't. You're the one
that likes the white sauces and the creams. I don't
like that kind of stuff. I don't don't need any
of that around me. But Angie, you'll take it all,
that's for sure as we know. But I haven't been
able to try that. But the Jersey Mike one is amazing.
And then of course I was gonna take the whole
family to Jersey Mikes and Ange, you've got to try this,
you gotta try this up. And the whole family said
that Jersey Mikes is terrible. I don't ever want to

(42:14):
go there, and the kids have never been there, so
how do you know it's terrible You never even tried it?
And then Angie backed them up. So I had a
lonely Saturday night at Jersey Mike's, just being by myself,
and I got I got one of those chairs you
wouldn't even go. I got one of those you said
I was gonna watch. You're gonna go watch Kate Pop
with the kids, So that's what you did. So I
went to the Walmart and Target and the Jersey Mikes
on my on a Saturday night by myself, by myself.

(42:36):
You know, who knows, who knows where that night could
have ended up going. But I got that one chair
just because it was dinner time. I didn't want to
take up a table for four, table for six, so
I sat in this one weird I should have filmed it.
I sat in the weird chair that faces the wall
where you're by yourself. It's the lonely man's corner eating
Jersey Mikes by.

Speaker 4 (42:53):
Himself outset on the.

Speaker 3 (42:55):
They didn't have anything there. There's a different one, this
one by way out West Way. So it was hard times.
A Jersey Mike just eating a lonely sub by myself,
and the whole time. I hate eating by myself. I
hate it, and I bet you everybody there was like, boy,
that poor guy Saturday night. Jersey Mike's by himself, no friends,
no friends, no family, a total loser. I bet he's
going to be sad if Ozzy Osbourne dies soon. That's

(43:16):
probably what they were saying to me. And this is
like a week ago.

Speaker 4 (43:19):
So I like doing stuff alone.

Speaker 3 (43:20):
Yeah, you do, you do. I've come into your room
a few times and you've been just what's going on.
But it's a hard time. It's a hard time eat
by yourself. I don't recommend it. And when I do
it at work, getting off on a tangent here. I
have to travel for work. I have to eat by myself.
And I got a buddy that I work with. When
he travels, he goes and he just gets it like
Uber eats to his hotel. I don't want that. I

(43:42):
don't like this grub hub, uber eats. I don't like
any of that stuff because halftime you get to it,
it's cold. I'm like taking stuff to go. I hate
getting stuff to go because part of it is I'm
serving my hard earned money. I want to feel like
I've been, you.

Speaker 4 (43:54):
Know, experience.

Speaker 3 (43:55):
I wanted the experience. I can just eat something at
home if I wanted to, so I always go out
and get something usually. So I don't mind eating alone
when I'm traveling for work, because I bring my work
computer and I flip that bad boy up and I'm
typing away. I'm eating, I'm working. And then they all
say I know, they're saying, hey, there's a businessman. There's
a businessman right there. He's hard at work. He's a
business guy.

Speaker 4 (44:15):
As long as you're in dress clothes.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Yeah, And I'm in dress clothes. I got the collar
shirt on it minimum that minimum, So they know I
mean business, and it's just that in my head I
can do. And it's kind of like running, like the
loneliness of the long distance runner. Every time I see
somebody running on the streets and I'm driving by, like
who's chasing them? I always say that to you, goy,
who do you think is chasing him? Remember the other
day we were driving and there was this old guy
and he's like blue jeans.

Speaker 4 (44:37):
I was scared though.

Speaker 3 (44:38):
He was in blue jeans and like a white shirt
and he didn't look like a runner at all. And
then all of a sudden it was just.

Speaker 5 (44:44):
Like, oh yeah, yeah, he was going one way and
then he turned around and sprint it the other way.

Speaker 3 (44:49):
It was strange. It was strange. So you runners out there,
it's a strange thing. If I was gonna run and
these knees couldn't run at this point. If I would,
i'd run where nobody would see me. It's like the
running because you got these people running up these major
thoroughfares and I just look at all them, like, where
who's chasing them? What's going on here? Where are they going?
It's a weird.

Speaker 4 (45:07):
Very few people look cute running too.

Speaker 3 (45:09):
Yeah, it's kind of one of those you know somebody
around I don't know. There is that challenge out there
where they say you get your spouse and you see, like,
have you ever seen me run? Have I ever seen
you run? I don't know. If I have, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (45:22):
Well me a better chance.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
I feel like I run.

Speaker 3 (45:25):
I used to play with the kids in the backyard,
running around all over the place, chasing dogs.

Speaker 4 (45:29):
That's the thing, Like I couldn't spy you because I
could have never seen you run.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
No, it's like you're supposed to just like film them
running and then usually they laugh because it's just weird
to see people run or something. So you got to
get strapped down. If you're running with those weapons, that's
for sure, that's for sure. But maybe we'll do that.
You know, we can just do an episode as a filler.
If we somehow have this episode just ready to go,
it could be us running and viewing it. You can
do that tortilla challenge where you slap the snot out

(45:53):
of each other with a tortilla. Man, I drop you.
You just dropped your knees right then and there.

Speaker 4 (45:58):
You probably break my nose.

Speaker 3 (45:59):
Yeah, off the face. You gotta go easy, you don't
go easy with that tortilla. Yeah, you get them right there.
There's all those one challenges out there. There's that one
going around now people are always talking about where it's like, oh,
this is my husband's action figures. Have you seen those ones? Nice? Yeah,
oh that's just right up our alley.

Speaker 4 (46:19):
But's going to show you the stuff.

Speaker 3 (46:22):
I don't think I got. I still got that stuff
in me. I just don't get that stuff in it.
But you do.

Speaker 4 (46:26):
You'd probably make more money off that than what you're doing.

Speaker 3 (46:28):
Oh yeah. It goes back to Angie and he shows
a little skin and just the money just comes rolling in.
But yeah, you know, I'm not bitter. I'm not bitter.
I just toil away and work on these and get
everything going, and Angie just comes in kind of party,
time to party. But that's it. Of course, once again,

(46:49):
we're filming this early, so we just literally posted the
previous podcast of course, like an hour and a half ago,
So not a lot of questions rolling in quite yet,
but we'll get it. If you got questions for this,
you got questions for Angie, got questions for me? Put
it in of course. An email to The Kyle Peterson
Show at gmail dot com, and of course we'll maybe
read it, and then, of course, as usual, don't forget

(47:11):
to review the podcast wherever podcasts found, give the old
five star, warm Angie's heart, of course, and then of
course give a like, give a thumbs up, subscribe to
the channel, all that kind of stuff, and tell a
friend about the podcast, tell people about Angie on the
podcast here because I think people say, oh, it's Kyle
Peterson show. Do we change it to the Kyle and
Angie Show. I don't know, we could. The problem with
that though, is I always finish Yeah, I don't know.

(47:34):
I always finish. Oh I like to go yeah, So
you don't always. So that's that's the problem, Manjie, that's
the problem. You might, of course just bail. It might
be episode fifty you say this is a good time
for you to battle out of this podcast. It'll be
just a Kyle show after that. So we always got
to be wary of that. So it's tough with branding.
We don't know how long we have here. Angie's here

(47:56):
for a good time, not a long time, not a
long time, so you never know what you might leave.
She says, this isn't turning a profit for me. You know,
I just cut her a check for twenty six cents
from residuals for this podcast, and it's just not enough.
It's not paying the bills. You feel like you can
make twenty six cents easier somewhere else. Yep, that's exactly right.
So get your venmo out there. You better get that,

(48:16):
get the people paying you. Who knows, but there it is.
That is episode eighteen. A little bit off the cuff here,
of course, all my notes everything, will do it later,
I guess, But this is the Ozzy tribute episode on
about an hour notice of Ozzy, one of my heroes,
passing away. I don't know if I've been hit this
hard since Lemmy died, and of course George Harrison, all

(48:37):
my favorites, Mike Nesmith, all my favorites going so sometimes
I don't know more. Next week, I guess here, but
I'm off, of course to edit some videos, hopefully get
to bed early tonight. We got some steaks for making
a night, Oh steak night, and we'll see where it
goes from there. But truly, in Ozzy fashion, Ozzie wouldn't
have it any other way. The next week or so

(48:59):
for me no red for the Wicked Angie. Anything you're
up to in the next week, What are you gonna
be doing while I'm gone, I'm gonna get into all
kinds of trouble. Looking at his kids will keep you
in line, That's for sure. That's for sure. So there
it is, Angie for episode eighteen of The Kyle Peterson Show.
Until next time you want to say goodbye, and you
want to say anything goodbye, Goodbye everyone, Rest in peace,

(49:20):
Ozzy Osbourne, Well are we gonna dance?

Speaker 2 (49:24):
Are we're gonna play?
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