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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Streaming from the DJC Collectible Studio. I'm Midwest professional wrestling legend,
Gauge Octane and now a guy who hasn't even subscribed
to my Gauge Octane or full grown adult Man YouTube channel,
Kyle Peterson.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
What is up there, buddy, Kyle? Here once again with
my beautiful co host, my co host named Angie. Angie
saying hello, said that weird.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Yes, that's my name.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
That is your name. Don't wear it out if you remember,
once said, of course, But Angie, how are you doing?
Speaker 3 (00:35):
I'm good?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
How are you? I'm doing so good. I'm a little
bit tired, a little bit stressed out here today. Oh
the salt mines getting me good today. But that's the
way it goes. It's the life I chose, right there,
you go. I chose that life. I chose this life.
Put all the stress on myself, as some may say.
But Angie, were back again, episode number twenty. Can you
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believe it? Twenty twenty episodes here? It's wild, is it?
If you like twenty episodes, do you that's five months,
isn't it? Five months of shows? By my math, and
halfway to the closing time at episode one hundred, are
calling it quits at one hundred. We'll see when we
get a little bit closer to that, we'll see where
it goes. But this is episode number twenty of The
Kyle Peterson Show. Thanks for everybody for checking it out
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once again, Angie thinks you as well.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Thanks thanks to me and as well.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Yep, thank you, thank you, but thanks for checking out.
Make sure you subscribe to this podcast, make sure you
give the thumbs up to the video cast, all that
kind of fun stuff. Angie, you know, there's two people
that immediately thumbs down our podcast every time I post it.
What the what the heck? I mean, I'm like you, guys,
haven't even watched it. I just put it live a
minute ago, and there's two immediate thumbs down.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
So shout it out to your whole life just waiting for.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Just waiting for it to go live. But shout out
to those two people, but shout out to everybody that
enjoys the podcast and sends the nice messages and all
that kind of stuff. We'll get to a little question
of the week later on. In this episode, we got
all kinds of stuff to go and Angie, this was
the episode we were supposed to do a couple of
weeks ago, but then Ozzy Osbourne died, then Haul Cogan died,
so we're finally getting around to kind of this format
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of this episode right here. So this should have been
like episode eighteen or seventeen, I guess is what it
should have been. But you know what, we needed to
do an Aussie tribute and the people wanted me to
talk Hall Cogan, so I will, So I did the
haul Cogan tribute. There hard times. Thankfully, nobody died this
week except Angie's mom. Angie's mom died this week. It
was a sad day. We're not doing a tribute episode
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to her, though she actually watches the I'm kidding she was.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
She was texting me when you said you would have
left her and she passed out.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I would like that I wouldn't have left her. I'm
I'm the good Smaritan of the bunch. But no shout
out to Angie's mom watching. How about that. She's probably
the one disliking all the videos. She's probably thumbing it
down every time, like, what is my daughter doing on
this show? Who knows what's going on there? Who knows?
Shout out to Angie's everybody say hiding and she's mom.
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Maybe I'll get her as a special guest. If she
actually watches, she could be the special guest on the
show right here. But you're actually seeing your mom tomorrow. Yeah, yeah,
she's taking a trip. I'll be tomorrow as we're filming this,
I will be think of San Diego Comic Con, but
think of it for groceries. And that's where I'm going
to be all day tomorrow. I'm gonna be shaking hands,
kissing some babies and bread. Jesus can be out on
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the paral. That's what's gonna happen to me. And she's
taking the kids. They're going up Northway and gonna visit
with the family.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
So you tell them all how you were a little sweetie.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
And we loaded up the electric bike in the car
and Kyle's gonna give it to our nephew take to college.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Yeap, giving away my elect my prize, possession, my electric Like,
how will I go, as my dad would say, how
will I go up to Walgreens to get my prescriptions? Now?
How will I do? I have to walk?
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Then maybe you could get off.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
Of a have to walk up there. I don't have
any prescriptions yet. I probably need some, but I'm not
just outside of mental blood maybe after today my blood
pressure for sure. But a lot going on. But Angie,
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on that email. She'll work it out with you for
the sponsorship there. But Angie, in a plot twist, we
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do got another sponsor this week here this week of
course DJC being the title sponsor, but we got a
one week sponsor here and it's a pretty big name.
I would say it's a name everybody knows about. It
is our friends over there at Lego and somebody Lego
Maego of course Legos wherever Legos are found. You guys know, targets, Walmarts, Amazons,
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you name it. But Lego is nice enough to reach out,
said they enjoy the show. Angie. I think they said
they enjoy you more than me. But everybody's got their favorites.
And I know ninety nine percent of the people are
watching for me, only one percent watching for you. It's
just the facts, it's the facts. But Lego did reach
out this week and they wanted me to show off
what they did send our way this week, Angie. And
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do you want to put this together on an episode?
Do you think we can get this done? But Lego
sent me something special. It is the Simpsons, It is
the Krusty Burger. How about that? That is a big,
big thing. I can't imagine as a little kid what
I would do if I would have got something like this.
I didn't get a lot of Legos when I was
a kid, and I bet you got none because you
couldn't figure them out. They were too hard, right, No,
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but no, you weren't a Lego. You like puzzles, Yeah,
like the little that's kind of old, lady.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
We would play like cards, and.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
You'd played scrabble yep, of course, of course, where I
was playing slapjack and poppamatic trouble. But I would have
loved have had this when I was a little kid,
and I love to have it right now. But it
is eighteen and up on this one, So you seventeen
year old, Oh my gosh, I.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
Thought the ten thousand was the amount of pieces. So
it's sixteen hundred.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
Yeah, yep, Oh my god, your pieces. So it's a
big one. It is the crust Berger. So shut out
to Lego and Lego did send this to me? Let
me read it here on this card. The Lago Group
serves up new Lego icons, the Simpsons Krusty Burger set.
The Lego Group, in collaboration with the Walt Disney Company
in twentieth Television Animation, introduces a fan favorite from Springfield,
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the Simpsons Krusty Burger set. They must have for fans
of the Simpsons. This highly detailed recreation of the iconic
fast food restaurant invites builders a step into the world
of Springfield like never before. And I'm actually going to
be in Springfield, Illinois here in a couple of weeks,
and you never know, Springfield, Missouri, watch out, it could
be your way to the set.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
I'm kind of the bit of the show that you
never really know.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
I don't know which was at Springfield, Ohio? Is it?
You know who knows? The set includes seven Lego minifigures
of beloved characters from the show, Homer Bart and Lisa Simpson,
Farmer Krusty, Sideshow Bob, Squeaky Voice, teen and Officer Lou
start building and greweraty. For a supersized serving of nostalgia,
hashtag Lego, hashtag the Simpsons, and once again, Lego, thank
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you for sponsoring the podcast this week. How about that?
Speaker 4 (07:02):
He's in the video of that little girl resting on
that shelf and she pulls down her dad's My.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Heart couldn't handle that. My heart couldn't handle that.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
She looks like she's gonna throw up.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
She should. She's probably in big trouble, big trouble. But
Lego is a lot of fun. Of course, Lego's Amazon,
Walmart target, you know, the usual spot. But what's agin
Thank you Lego for sponsoring the podcast. How about that.
But we're not done with a little bit of housekeeping hearing,
and we've got a few other things to talk about
this week. We've got a big, big decision to be
made here in the next very soon actually, and I
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think sometimes the decision is just no on both. But
we'll see where it's going here. But we have two concerts.
We got a bit of a.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
Quack guy orzation. Should we go to the state fair enough?
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Oh? I could talk that too. I don't think it's that.
But we got a big quandary here. We got a
big quandary. And there's definitely two sides of the fence
here in this family. Here, I always isn't caught in
the middle. Oh, caught in the middle. Oh, You're not
caught in anything. You just need to make a choice
for yourself. So there's four people here. We gotta have
a vote. You know which votes? The kids doing? But
October fourteenth, Paul McCartney, Yes, that Paul McCartney, the legendary
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Paul McCartney, of course, of the Wings, one of the
most famous bands of all time, Wings, and he was
also in another band. I can't remember what that band was.
But Paul McCartney, of course Back to the Egg, the
greatest Wings album of all time. If you haven't listened
to Back to the Egg, what are you missing out on?
All kinds of stuff. But Paul McCartney one of my
all time favorites. Of course my second favorite beat old
George Harrison being number one. But I love Paul McCartney.
I love solo Paul McCartney. I love Wings. I know
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it in and out, the whole catalog, back and forth,
front to back, just like you, I know the same thing, Angie.
I'm very excited for Paul McCartney. And he's coming, you know,
literally twenty minutes down the road for me right here. Obviously,
concert tickets extremely expensive this go around. That's a discussion
for another day, just astronomical there. But he is coming
October fourteenth, so I gotta go see this show. Of course,
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I gotta go see Paul McCartney. However, what lands on
October fourteenth as well? Angie? And where is it? Give
us the whole rigamarole explanation.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
P One Harmony K pop band, same night in Chicago
at the.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
United Center, of course, So P one Harmony and are
we over this k pop? We've seen eighty two major,
we've seen a tease.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
We've seen one Harmony is my favorite.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
That's where we're getting to. That's why it's not that.
Speaker 4 (09:17):
Hard, like every song that's my favorite to listen to,
so like all actually listen in the car without the kids.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Yeah, that's that's wild in itself. That's even wild in
itself a little bit there, But you know, you know,
if you I don't know, I don't know where to
go with you, Paul. So okay, that's a good start.
So I've seen Paul McCartney four times over the years.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Four times have I seen PEA one Harmony? And the
kids seen pe one Harmony?
Speaker 2 (09:40):
How many times have I seen p one Harmony? All?
Zero seven? And I've seen sometimes No, we've all seen
pe one Harmony zero times. But you've also never seen
Paul McCartney. The kids also have not seen Paul McCartney.
Who's older, you know, Paul McCartney. Oh yeah, Well who's
going to die first? Paul McCartney. Who do you got
more opportunities to see over the next lifetime? Probably Paul McCartney,
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who is closer. Paul McCarty's twenty minutes down the road.
Peewe Harmony is five and a half hours away. That
includes just the travel time, obviously, the United Center, going
all the way downtown, the whole rigamarole of getting there.
Then you got to get a hotel, you got to
take two days off of work, So there's lost time
right there where Paul McCartney. It's like, oh, show starts
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at eight seven o'clock. You want to go down there?
You want to? Should we leave? We'll get there like
a half hour early maybe and even better. The kids
don't want to go to Paul McCartney, that's their mistake.
I give him the option. They don't want to go.
There's only two tickets right here for us for the Palm.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Weekdays, so the kids will miss two days of school.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Oh yeah. On top of that, it's during the week
kids get to miss school. Can you imagine my dad?
My dad would never in a million years let me
get out of school for two days. For dad, I
really want to go to this K pop group. Let
me tell you. He looked at me like I have
seven heads, is what he'd looked like. And I remember
my dad a little story time with Kyle right here.
I remember as a little kid time to time, you know,
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wrestling had come. They'd come to the Vet's auditorium that
this place. Ozzie bit the head off the bat once
upon a time, and it was in Des Moines, and
at the time we lived in Westmoine. Of course, the
mean streets west side KP the real ones know out there.
You know, he'd be on the show. He'd be like, Hey,
coming to Vet's Auditorium Saturday, April fifteenth or whatever it
might have been. Dad, Dad, they're coming to des Moines.
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They're coming. We got to go to this show. But
I didn't say where are they coming to again? Des Moines?
Oh that's another town. That's We live in Westmoin and
des Moin's over there, literally ten minutes down the road there.
But my dad is still clever, so quick on his
feet right there. You know.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
It wasn't clever me.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Yeah, I know. Well I was like our kids would
even know. Yeah. I was like eight years old, so
I didn't know my geography like I should. But I
remember just saying yeah, we you know, and we'd go
like once a year to wrestling. It's like, well, you know,
we're taking that big trip, and you know, a little kid,
I'm like excited playing with my action figures or something
in the back seat, so I'm just not paying attention
to the time. So long story short, what is the answer?
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What do we go to? How do we figure this
one out? And I think you guys, I've seen enough
K Pop. They've go in to two Wrigley shows at
K pop. We've had enough of this Chicago town had
enough Chicago. We can go right down the street to
Paul McCartney. So I don't know, But the true answer
probably is we should skip on both of them, is
really the real answer there. We've all had all these
K pop stuff. I went to San Diegocama Con. We
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got garage doors that need fixed. We've got all this
stuff that needs to be done. We should probably do
that and not go to this. As much as I
see Paul McCartney, this is probably the last time I'll
ever get to see Paul McCartney in my life. Of course,
the pro tip is wait till the day of the
show and get the tickets cheaper. That always works ninety
nine point nine percent of the time we got to
get it.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
Could split off. But do you trust me? No?
Speaker 2 (12:38):
And that's the other thing. Do I trust them? Okay,
I'll go to Paul McCartney by myself. That's great. I'll
make friends. I'll make friends there. I'll be high five
and people will be like, yeah, we're gonna play a
good night tonight. Yeah, let's play it. I'll be out there.
But I don't. I don't trust Angie and the kids
driving five and a half hours to Chicago, downtown Chicago,
finding a hotel. I just I don't have the faith
in you that you guys are gonna be able to
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do that. I think you're gonna come home and your
shirt's gonna be ripped right here. You're gonna be having
one hanging out there. You're gonna have missing a shoe,
and you're say, and that's as I say, one of
the kids is going to be missing, like, oh, we
lost them all on the way and we just left
her in Chicago. Didn't know what to do. She doesn't
have a cell phone, after all, she's only ten. I
can just see it going on. And then then I
gotta go all the way to Chicago and hunt the
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mean streets of Chicago trying to find him. And who
knows what she'd be up to. She'd be on the
corner rolling dice or something. You know, have a game
going on, you have a whole system set up, You
have a whole system. She's like young KP out there,
so you knows she be somebody's pimp. Oh I don't
know about that, But who knows. So, ladies, we got
to figure out this whole rigamarole here. But I tell
you right now, I'm a hard no on PE one harmony.
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I'm not taking the days off. I'm not spending the
thousands of dollars going all the way out there to Chicago.
It's just too much. It's too much.
Speaker 4 (13:46):
I feel like you owe me. I feel like I've
gone to so many concerts for so many years. You've
taken me to like two, and.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
You loved those concerts. I went to Taylor Swift, I
went to Britney Spears, I went to Stray Kids. I
went to it. But I like more musicians than you
and minor like, oh guess what Kyle gets in free
he knows the band, or oh Kyle gets you know,
two ten dollars tickets. My shows are more, you know.
I don't like these big shows. I like the sweating
it out in the clubs, hanging and banging out there,
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That's what I like. But I do love hanging and
banging all day long. I'll talk to you after the
show here today, but we'll see. I guess we'll stay
tuned to what ends.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
How we're going, you know, we're going.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Yeah, absolutely lofty, but I won't go. What's gonna happen
is Kyle will drop them off at the United Center
and then I will drive around or go sit in
the hotel and then they'll text me and I'll go
pick you up. Because I'm not gonna spend a thousand
it's gonna be like a thousand dollars a ticket.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
Maybe it'll be like Straight Kids, where three will be
more than four.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
I don't know, I don't I don't want to go.
I have no interest in seeing these K pop bands. Unfortunately,
for all you K pop fans, there are so many
K pop fans that watch this. I'm sure, I'm sure,
but it just does nothing for me, does nothing for me.
So I don't know. We'll see. But one thing that
does a lot for me, besides you Weanji, is the
State Fair. The State Fair is here. It starts tomorrow
as film and this goes for like a week and
a half. We have one of the biggest state fairs
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in the United States. It's a big, big deal, all
kinds of crazy food and at that fair, maybe we
make a deal here now Hat Junior is coming there.
Of course, of course, Hank Junior all his rowdy friends
are coming over tonight and hopefully I could be one
of those. I'm not a huge Hank Junior fan. I
respect Hank Junior. He's got a lot of good songs,
but he's not a Whalin or a Willie or a
Johnny Cash to me or a Traveling Whoolberries or something.
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But I feel like I've never seen Hank Junior. I've
seen Hank third, his son, Hank three. That's usually more
my speed, Hank three. But I feel like I should
just go to Hank Junior once just to say I went.
I don't know if it's gonna be all my kind
of thing. He's gonna bust out that Cajun fiddle, though
I know he'll.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Do that where stages are going to be on.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
The grandstand, big one. Yeah, he's a big deal. Of
course in the Midwest, and everybody loves some Hat Junior
from the Bayou to the cornfields. That's where Hank Junior succeeds.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
I do think, my nephew, I think he's going.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Well, there you go. So I'm thinking I feel like
I want to go to the fair at least one
day you double dose, you go to Hank Junior. So
what if I said, and hat Junior with me, I'll
go to pee one harmony with you. I don't feel
that's a good enough deal. I don't. I feel like
I need more on top of that. If that's going
to happen, that's I need more. I need to get
off top I know, but I need more. I need
something extra special. I needs actually something extra special to
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really bring that one home. So maybe a corn dog,
maybe a corn dog, maybe a foot on corner.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Maybe I let you in the back door.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Who knows? You always lock the front so maybe the
back door will be open. Who knows, who knows. But
we'll see where that ends up going. But I think
we're gonna go to the fair and you know, walk
you get your thirty thousand steps in eat a couple
of crazy things. Last year was the Magistic Magisticic Majestic
lobster Roll. Last year they had this amazing lobster roll.
They were flying it in everything.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Jeff bought it last year.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
He bought the huge one and I was like, you
don't need that big one. The little ones. I think
thirty two dollars, so it is just like a six
inchur Yeah, it's still it's it's more than a mouthful.
Let me tell you, let me tell you, but it's
it will amazing. It was really good. And I like
a lobster roll, but I like a warm lobster roll.
Some people like the cold ones. I could probably stomach
a cold one, but I like this warm.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
It was warm.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Yeah, And then the nice Butterer bread is. If you
like lobster, it's definitely worth a try. So I might
get that. Probably a corn I don't know, We'll see
what ends up happening.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
I'm a simple girl. I like a corn dog.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Get a corn dog and a lemonade and a lemonade.
And she's off in the corner, just going to town.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
And I always want to try something crazy, but it
never does.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
It never does. Just don't you got to be careful.
You get so fun, and then you want this big
thing of cookies, these underdone cookies in the bucket, and
she wants all so basic and some things you are
and others you're not, and others you're not. But there
is a lot going on. So we got the fair
here and then back to school is going to be
here before you know it, before you know it will
be Episode twenty five of this podcast is what it's
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going to be.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
So get school splies.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
You gotta get school suplies. Got to get a lot
of stuff going on. There's a lot of stuff going on,
speaking of I got to get my car from an
oil change real soon too as well, so we'll look
at that. So but that's a little bit of the
housekeeping this week, episode twenty. Hopefully you guys are enjoying
the podcast twenty.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
We're talking for twenty minutes.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
There you go. It's just like that. So I'm going
to try and move through an Angie. I've been on
a lot of work calls today, so it's time to
put the business hat. It hasn't been on for a while.
It's time for a deeper dive, all right, Angie, It's
time to go a little bit deeper. Your favorite portion
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of the segments on this show is we're going into
a deeper dive. And as usually, Angie, feel free to
throw your two cents in or just sit here, or
you could just sit here and you can just nod
your head and smile every once in a while. But
today we're talking deeper dive and we're talking impulse items. Now,
do you know what an impulse item.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Is it's something something that.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Wasn't on the shopping list. Now, I was talking to
my day job there missions, Yeah, I've been here. It
really is. I've been working a lot with different What
do you call it e commerce? I guess is what
you would call it. So think of like Target, you
buy it Target online and stuff you see stuff you
want to buy, you're buying it on Target. Well, a
lot of people are doing that to no surprise. Maybe
even you get your groceries or your things, you order
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it at Target. You pull them to that spot, you
tell them they're there, they're bringing out your car, You're
off to the races. Of course, more and more people
are doing that now. Me personally, being an old school
store rat, I hate to do that. I don't want
to order online. I want to go to the store.
I want to feel the vibe in the store. I
want to feel the traffic. I want to see what's
going on. I want to feel how sales are going
out there at the stores, and of course for action figures.
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For me, I want to see what's going on. I
want to see it. I don't want to order it online.
I want to find it. I like the thrill of
the hunt. So we gotta check those dates too, And
you gotta check those dates too. That's the other thing
I hate is you get these things ordered. You know,
maybe you're a connoisseur of Candaloper watermelons. I am, I
know I am all the time. I'm just annos connoisseur.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Oh yeah, those things like tighter the I'm almost said,
but but the tighter the.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
I feel like my jokes went over your head.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
I didn't even hear what you said because I was
thinking about She was playing.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Chess moves and I'm over here playing checkers. Is what's
going on. But I love a good canalopu, a good watermelon,
and I, of course, you know, you want to make
sure you get the right ones. You don't want just
some fifteen year old kids saying here's first one. I'm
burning it in there. So it's an interesting thing with
online e commerce and buying stuff, and it's great if
you're in a pinch. And you know, I'm old school,
so I understand. However, one thing many are struggling with
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is the impulse items is. And she just gave us
the clear definition on impulse items. Just think of you.
You're at Target you're checking out, you're doing all your thing,
You're doing your whole rigamarole. You know I'm hungry. I
need I need a zagnut bar. My tooth needs to
be chipped. Still dealing with the repercussions of the chip tooth. Again,
it's not too bad, but I think we're going to
the dentist in like two months, so I'm just gonna
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tough it out wait till then, and then they can
file it down a little. Oh. It's frustrated. And you know,
I've told the kids this week, I've asked them, did
I tell you guys that I chip my tooth. I
keep going in and every time I see them, they
love the humor. Let me tell you, they love it.
But you know you're waiting in line. You want that zagnat.
I don't recommend it unless you like chip teeth. But
you're sitting there and you're like, I'm gonna get this Snickers,
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I'm gonna get a monster, I'm gonna get whatever it
may be. Impulse items are great for retailers, However, online
you don't get that impulse. I'm buying my produce, I'm
buying this and you're not getting it now some of
these retailers are getting smart to that before you go,
maybe you need a Snickers, maybe you need this, maybe
you need a twelve pack of coke, whatever it may be.
Retailers get a little bit smarter about that. But they're
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missing out on so many impulse sales. That's why you're
seeing a lot of the Snickers and the Hershey's and
a lot of those impulse gum. I'm sure it's taking
a huge hit as well. People are passing that because
they're ordering it online on e commerce. But taking another
step to why most of you guys, especially you gals
out there, ANGI close your ears. Hey, I'm talking to
you gals out there. I don't care. Talk to them,
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talk to them, bring them home. But the impulse thing,
where was I going with this? I got distracted with
my own jokes. But Action figures is the big thing.
That's what I care about a lot. Obviously I care
about the grocery stuff too, but the Action figures is
where you guys come to the Channel four not hurt
me and the Action figures. Of course, remember that, uh,
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we're missing out on a lot of action figure sales. Now.
Action figures are already under attack of course, like Chinese
under attack from episode one. You guys remember the real
ones remember episode one? Uh, toys are under attack because
kids are on their iPads. That My kids are on
their iPads all the time. They're not collecting and stuff.
Soose toys sales are already struggling. It's the adult collector
that is driving many of the toy sales in this
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day and age. As we do know, however, with this
impulse stuff. That is one impulse item. Kyle's got to
go to the store and grab some chocolate milk and
a pizza or something. You know, I'm going to the
Action Figure Island. Oh my gosh, there's Vincent price Neka,
I'm picking that up. That's not online. That's not gonna
show there. So as more people start ordering online their
groceries and other things, they're gonna stop going to the store,
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and you're gonna stop seeing those impulse items on Action figures.
Especially going back to the kids, and won't someone think
of the children, as we do know the kids, how
many times maybe you were that kid? I know I was.
Boy Dad, We're at this grocery store, boy dad, we're
at Walmart today. Wouldn't it be nice if we got
an action figure, wouldn't it be good to go to
the toil Maybe they got some new jokes, maybe they
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got some new wrestling. Dad, what do you think that
was the old sly hand? And I'm sure my dad
didn't know what I was up to there, but I'm
sure that's one of those things where you got a
brady kid all day, sick of being lugged around to
all of moms going to get her laundry, getting gas,
getting or whatever. I'm gonna buy a little Jimmy little
Timmy figure. That's being missed out on a lot of
this e commerce. So a lot of these impulse things
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are missing out, and you can't shut your kids up
because they're not going to the store anymore. And I
know a lot of mothers are out there signing relief.
I don't even have to go to the store anymore.
They bring it all to my house. It's great. I
get it. There's pros and cons with everything, as we
do know, But I don't know what the future holds
with some of this. Now that's up to the Mattel's
the Hazro of the world to use, you know, Citrus platforms,
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And I'm getting two into the details of some of
these e commerce that fuel the targets. The Walmarts and
others are citrus and cactus. And I'm just talking business,
talking business here. Nobody knows what I'm talking about there,
But that's where the Metels and hasbros. Are gonna have
to partner with these sites to pay the money to
get top of house, top of search and all that
kind of stuff. It's a whole new thing with a
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lot of money being sent to because think if you're
a Marvel legend, you want them to them being the customer.
You want them to buy a Marvel legend before I
Todd me Farland, me Farling toys. Over there, you've got
to pay money to become first in search. And they're
searching for Superman. Well, all of a sudden, Wolverines before
Superman there. So there's little games that are played behind
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the scenes. So I don't know, but I am worried
about toy sales in the future. I always say, I
think it's going to be like the milk you know,
the old milk bottles your dad had at one time.
No young kid wants things like that. As action figure
is going to be like that when it's time for
me to go and time for me to die. Is
anybody gonna want that stuff? Probably not. So the moral
of the story you sell everything you have right now,
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get out, get out, sell it all right there. But
that's a little deeper dive, a little discussion in some
impulse items. Maybe the wave of the future, maybe not.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
My impulse today was sushi.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
She bought Impulse sushi out of a Bogo sushi and
I said, okay, dangerous, dangerous, actually really good. And I
tell you what I tell myself. Boy, I really like
a monster, but I always say I'm not getting that
monster unless I find a figure I really wanted. Then
I'll get the monster. So then I feel like I'm
tricking Walmart in my brain to get the figure I
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need so they can get a monster sale out of
that or a candy bar.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
I've talked about this and then you mess up on
my receipt.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Yes, I know it's hard times, it's hard times, but
there it is. That is Angie, a deeper dive, And
I know you love to go deeper. Anything else you
want to add to this, you said, move to the
next segment. Move on to the next segment. That's exactly
what we're gonna do. Angie. It's time for Figure of
the week. All right, Angie, it's time for a figure
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of the week. And I'm glad you came. You're the
figure of the week this week. My favorite figure. Oh
I thought this was No, that's not the figure this one. Actually,
this is the desk figure of the week. And like
our matching shirts right here now, my dad and I
did a video on the channel two years ago something
like that. A bobblehead company reached out to us. Check
out the video search Kyle Peterson Biblehead you'll find it.
(26:32):
They said, we love you and your dad's reviews. We
want to make some bobbleheads of you guys. So they
did actually do that, and that's what we have right
here is Kyle bobblehead. So very cool, very good likeness.
My dad has his. He didn't let me keep it.
He took it and it's on his desk at his house.
Shout out to my dad, Shout out to that video.
Check it out. There's a link to the company. They
can make you as a bobblehead as well. But a
fun little conversation piece. Thought i'd match this today. But
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this is not the figure of the week, Angie, and
you were not the figure of the week either. This
one's going to test your I was looking around, what
is a good figure of the week, And I was
looking and I saw this one, and I said, here
we go. Because a lot of figures I reviewed on
my YouTube channels, of course, so you can check out
a lot of that. So a lot of these figures
of the week, I'm doing his stuff pre YouTube channel
and stuff maybe I don't see or talk about very often,
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and if usual, cool ones mixed in of course on
top of that. But this week we're going to Mesco.
And you ever heard of Mesco? Never heard of Mesco?
A lot of people swear by it, not mean necessarily,
but this week it is the Mesco creature from the
Black Lagoon from I want to say nineteen twenty nineteen,
let me see made in China? Did I say twenty nineteen?
(27:37):
How about twenty thirteen? Wow? Yeah, I was off twenty thirteen.
Some get my years? What is time? As we always say,
Universal Studios of course, but it is a Mesco creature
from the Black Lagoon. My favorite of the Universal monsters
is always the creature from the Black Lagoon. And this
is twenty thirteen. I wasn't collecting super super hard. I
was dabbling and stuff. I was picking up a few things.
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I bought this at one Toys r Us. Remember that
we used to go to Toys r Us quite often,
and we looked most of the time, sometimes by the
kids stuff and stuff like that. Miss Toys r Us obviously,
but I did buy this there at Toys r Us
in twenty thirteen. I don't know what it cost at
the time, but it was the creature had to pick
this one up. I was so excited for it, of course,
And I believe Angie this was picked up the same time.
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Elle was taking that car around. Remember when she was
driving one of those what do you call it power
wheels cars?
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Car?
Speaker 2 (28:26):
Yeah, she was driving that around the store. Yeah, the
power wheel Yeah, she was driving around and then all
of a sudden I had it on video. I don't
know if I can find the video to put in here,
but she was turning the corner and here she was
coming in. Right behind her was a lady that worked
to Toys r Us and she goes, oh, you know,
she's getting ready to jump and saw us and then
kind of jumped away. But it was pretty funny there.
But this is very cool. It's a little bit of
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a statue here. And I'm not super familiar with Mesco.
We've unboxed a few Mescos on the channel, but this
isn't your typical Mesco figure. Not a ton of articulation here.
You got waste, you got the hands, you got the
elbow side, decide, you get a little bit ahead. Everybody
likes a little bit ahead, of course, Angie. And then
of course the ankles right here. But that is all
you get out of here, no mouth or anything. But
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it is kind of a nice statue action figure. This
was on my desk at one time. I always kind
of had representation of things, very very fun And I
believe there's a black and white edition to this as
well that I never found or never tracked down, never
bought for whatever reason. But this is a fun one here.
If you like the Universal monsters like I do, if
they hold a special place in your heart, this one
is pretty cool and actually fairly valuable all these years later.
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Is usually that's the way it does happen. Of course,
it's been a long time. Yeah you do, Yeah you do?
Looking good?
Speaker 3 (29:38):
He can address that hunchback though.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
Yeah, you know that's what happens, the fins and all
that kind of stuff. It's always trouble. You never know
how that might go. But there it is, Angie this
week Mezco twenty thirteen, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Beauty
of Beauty. But now it's time for you to shine, Angie.
It's time to try new foods because they might taste good.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
Helen got.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Good, all right Injie, It's time for you to shine
once again. It's time to try new foods because they
might taste good. And we got a double decker this week? Right?
Am I gonna chip my teeth this week? I hope not.
I hope not either. That's horrible.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
But speaking of impulse bies, we got these both out
of clearance sections.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
Both same costs. Yeah, you're gonna say what You're gonna say?
What it is?
Speaker 3 (30:28):
I probably should have read the packet.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
It is an audio podcast, is called Mingles NGOs.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
There go for it, Pringles, Mingles, Barbecue and Pizza.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
I held it up and I didn't even know what
it was. She just sits here, doesn't talk to her
anything off the back of it. What's the expiration date
on these October twenty one, so we're good. Now we
found these in the Quad Cities. All shot. The quad
Cities are actually gonna be in the Quad Cities on
the thirteenth and fourteenth next week. Oh watch out, I'm
going to Dave's Hot Chickens.
Speaker 3 (30:59):
That's usually put food over in that clearance stile by
the toys.
Speaker 2 (31:01):
Everyone weird. So we were overlooking the clearance aile and
it was on our way to one of these fabulous
K pop shows at Wrigley, and they had a whole
palette of these for ninety nine cents each. And I said, well,
I've had a Pringle, I've never had a Pringle Mingle
barbecue and pizza, two of my absolute favorite foods. So
ninety nine cents, that's worth a try right there. And Angine,
the serving six of them is one hundred and fifty calories.
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So there we got this one. But what other one
do you have here? And we're finding the Impulse clearance
buys orange cream orange cream coke. They had twelve packs
of these for ninety nine cents for a twelve pack.
Now I've told you guys, new Ego listeners out there.
You gals too, I know you listen to what I say.
Eighty five percent of all new items fail. So unfortunately
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orange coke pringles mingles, failing, failing items clearanced out because
they're gone forever is what's going to happen, right right.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
Tea was also taking a.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Bright tea another one. People you know, they want to
try something once, but not everything resonates with the consumer
to be around all the time. So these are two
to one and don's I am fairly certain here.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Well, they couldn't even tell them the one time. No,
they had to mark them down.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
I don't think so. Orange coke now, I like regular coke.
I don't know, and I guess orange Suncist was a
favorite of mine as a kid.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
I like this more than you probably probably I like
well the weird. The weird part is combining it with
the coke, because I like an orange cream flavor. But
if it takes coke as well.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
Now we know you love the cream. You've heard this
by now you've you've made that known over twenty episodes
that you're all in on the cream, So orange cream
will be interesting for you now. One hundred and forty
bottom the top. It's like your first beer of the day,
of course for all the angie, she's got a problem.
One hundred and forty calories on this, I believe a
regular can of cokes one hundred and fifty.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
Your sugar though.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Now I love a good coke, but I've dialed back.
I'm usually a diet mountain dew guy for the most part. Now,
I said, you know, I can't drink coke because it
is too much for me. But does smell orange? The
coke didn't come in, So do we want to take
a sip first? Probably because the pallette will be Yeah,
it's hard to say.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
It's gonna throw the palate off.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
All right, Well, we're rating these out of five as
usual here, So which one do you want? Because I
don't want your germs? You can.
Speaker 3 (33:14):
It's a weird though. Does it taste cokin It's.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Got awful hits me with coke at first, and it's
a terrible orange flavor.
Speaker 3 (33:30):
It's weird.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
It is weird. Orange and orange and coke doesn't go together.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
It's like an it's like an orange flavor ice.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
It is a little bit more refreshing than a normal coke.
I will say it clears the palate a little bit faster.
Than a normal coke does. What kind of burns and
stings and bubbles on you? This is a little bit smoother.
I guess that's the cream. I guess right, Angie, you
know more than I would. I don't know. What do
you think? And out of five? What would you give that?
Speaker 3 (33:55):
One point five?
Speaker 2 (33:56):
I'm going to one a one out of five. Here,
we're tough critics, and we're I mean, we'll finish. Yeah,
the kids will probably drink it as what I'll like.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
The Oreo coke. Nobody would even finish that.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
That was yeah, yeah, the Oreo coke was so bad
nobody would even I don't know. Yeah, one out of five.
I mean, I'm glad I tried it, but it's nothing
I'm gonna crave. It's nothing i'd want. I could see
how it didn't last. Now I have higher expectations for
the pringles mingles.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
Now I'm just curious what they're shaped like. Oh, okay,
what are those called?
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Well, I don't know about but it's cheese. It does
kind of taste.
Speaker 3 (34:31):
Like a denser than I thought it was.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
Like styrofoam.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
It's like more dense than a pirate's booty.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Yeah, that's what I was thinking of pirate spoot.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Oh, it doesn't taste good. I don't like the aftertaste.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
I don't taste pizza. I don't taste burger.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
Oh weird that one. That one was really strong.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
They are very strong and they're very flavorful. But it
doesn't taste like pizza or burger to me. But it's
not bad. I don't mind it.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Yeah, I guess maybe because it would almost be better
if they were just straight barbecue.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Also in a barbecue, I don't hate it, but it
doesn't taste like what it's advertised for.
Speaker 3 (35:10):
Like mari and ea taste and barbecueta shod not be mixed.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
That's why when you get a barbecue pizza, they've used barbecues,
a sauce.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
And one thing. I will say this, A lot of
bags of chips are very air full of air. This
is very dense and very full. There is a lot
in this little bag, so kudos to them. Five and
a half ounces. But this feels like I like the texture.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
I keep going back, but then I don't like the taste.
It gives me a weird after taste.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
I don't know what it tastes like. It just tastes
like seasoned styro barbecue.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
And then afterwards it's like it does be kind of
an Herby like marin Aera taste.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
Well, I've had my sex. I've had my sex.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
I can't even I don't even want my sicks. It's
can't even worth it.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
I don't like that they're dense.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
I can't decide if I like it better if they
were air anymore.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
It's better than I thought they were gonna be, so
I wouldn't get them again. Once again, it seems.
Speaker 3 (35:59):
To be a different flavor because the Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
They have sour cream, they have regular, they have all
the normal stuff. But that was the other one. I'm
just very distracted looking at this camera here, very distracted
by this saying I enjoy it. I ate that a
ten out of ten these I don't know what I'm
going to rate. Uh, you want to go first ladies,
first channel, of course, and you always get at one.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
I didn't like the flavor at all.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
One. Wow, I'm going higher in that. I think it's
okay for just a snack because it's not something I
would really crave, and I think it's a little miss
false advertising. But for what it is and for the taste,
I'm going three out of five. Three out of five.
I mean I didn't like it. I mean I like
it was good to It's a snack I could have,
but it's one I wouldn't get. There's other I'd rather
have a julapeno chip or something like that, a kettle
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chip instead of that. But for what it is, I
like the seasoning for it has a different place. Yes,
I don't know, but it tasted more barbecue as I
it marinates in my mouth a little bit. I do
taste a lot more barbecue than I did the pizza.
But all in all that bad I enjoyed it more
than you did, and you enjoyed the coke more than
I did. I I don't know.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
I feel like I'm just gonna belch at this point.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
Oh, let it rip, let's hear it. But Angie, we
don't have any new foods for next week, so we
got to be on the hunt. And we have to
actually go to Walmart tonight and take something back. And
I'm going to check for figures, but we should maybe
walk through the grocery section as we usually do. We'll
see if anything.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Definitely can find some.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Are they? Oh? Yeah, all do we do a six
weeks of harvest flavors of the pumpkin and apple cider
and all that kind of stuff. Maybe.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
I think tomorrow new nabiscos like oreos are coming out.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Oh, there's a lot of stuff coming. I know there's
a lot of stuff coming from my neck of the
woods too, So we'll see. I'll have some samples. So
there it is. Yeah, I love the Intiman's apple cider
donuts or at all timer, but that's not a new item.
But I guess we could try a seasonal we should
I love this, my god, it's my favorite donut. So
(37:57):
maybe maybe. But there it is, Angie, anything new, I
guess we'll have to find something, keep our eyes out
for something, something that won't crack a tooth. That's for
sure that we'll see. But now we Angie, it's time
to move on to Album of the week. All right, Angie,
it's time for Album of the week. And one of
(38:18):
these weeks we're gonna let you pick up the album
if you want to. You can do your p one
harmony if you want to. I'll sit here, very very bored,
just like you are with this one probably here today.
But today we're gonna finish this off now. Before all
of our favorite celebrities died just recently, we were a
part of a system here and I was doing album
of the Week and we did Load. But now, of course, Angie,
(38:38):
you know what I do after I load, I reload,
and that's what we're gonna do here today. It's Metallica's
Reload is the album from nineteen ninety seven, Beautiful. What
were you up to in ninety seven? How old? What
were you up to? What was that? No good? I
don't know, no good in sports. I remember clear as
day in nineteen ninety seven. I was working at a
grocery store in the frozen food isle, and I remember
(38:59):
the day this album and came out. One of the
guys I work with shout out to good brother justin
out there. We both had our reviews the next day
saying what do you think of this one here? And
we did that. I think that was there. That might
have been a different album, now that I think about that,
that might have been something. I don't know. Anyways, long
story short, I was listening to this in nineteen ninety seven.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
It was retter.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Oh, yeah, you were, you were going full on. Of
course you were cutting it out like a young Dave
Cooley A. I'm sure. But of course Reloads some standout
tracks from Reload Fuel of course, everybody knows that one.
Tell me when you know these songs Fuel, give me, Fuel,
give Me, you know that one. Of course, Devil's Dance
will circle back to the Devil's Dance here, and you
might know that or not. The Memory Remains, which might
have been the most famous song there with of course
(39:41):
Mary and Faith all who died I think last year
or something like that. He was on there. And then
Unforgiven Too, probably one of my least favorite Metallica songs.
And I didn't like the Unforgiven one, so I knew
I wouldn't like Unforgiven too. And then I think they
did Unforgiven three on a couple albums ago. But of
course you know the Unforgiven. You know that song by Metallica.
You know if you heard it, you've seen Metallica in concert. Well, Unforgiving, Yeah,
(40:05):
let's sing it. We want to do what we can
do it right now. But there's some good songs on there,
and a lot of people didn't like Load and Reload.
Of course they cut their hair and everybody was flipping out.
The Metallica cut their hair, they sold out, they're no
longer metal and a lot of people I wore a
hat in the video a couple of weeks ago, a
week ago, what is time once again? And there's a
lot of people in the comments thought, I cut my hair?
How dare you cut your hair?
Speaker 3 (40:25):
And all this kind of stuff no the Internet.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
I don't know what to do. I mean this, this
started as a joke and it's gone on too long,
and now what do I do with this hair? Of course, Angie,
I used to have short hair for his long time,
right most of the time I knew you, and you've
come around to this long hair right everything, she likes it,
she likes it. I feel like I need to go
like this high, like up to here is where I feel.
But I don't know. We'll see what happens there. But
(40:50):
I can't rock this forever, I don't think so. I'm
I'm very concerned with my gray hairs. We're going off
the rails here is what we're doing. I'm very sure
I'm getting some gray right in here and everyonets while
you get like a crazy gray hair coming out of there,
and I absolutely hate it. I wish I could snap
my fingers and go totally white overnight. I would do that.
I'd rocked the long.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
Would be I don't know.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
I hate it so but anyways, everyone's smiled. But I
don't know. I don't know what's gonna happen when one
day maybe they'll all join forces and they'll all go
white or gray at the same time that all of
a sudden, I'm like a skunk, and I got the
skunk stripe here, and then it starts to work its
way and it takes forever that I don't want to
be in that world, and I don't want to have
to be dying and touching it up all the time.
That's not me either.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
No, if you went all gray like that, you'd have
to cut.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
It'd be the way to go. You just cut it
short and then start over. But that's just so much work.
And then it'll get to that weird phase. Because when
I had the long hair, when I started, don't start.
I've heard about that a lot. Have we heard more
about your bangs or my chip tooth? Probably the chip tooth?
Probably the chip tooth. I'm just a drama queen. What
can I say? But I would hate it because during
(41:53):
COVID is when I got through the awkward hair phases.
You know, everybody was stuck at home. I was on
Zoom meetings. I didn't have to have my camera, so
like nobody cared and yeah, so I could fight through that.
I didn't have to go out in public with that,
and then of course it gets to a nice style.
So anyways, I can feel with Metallica when they cut
their hair, I'm gonna be there eventually once again probably,
But I did love this album a whole lot. And
(42:15):
Devil's Dance is my favorite song on this and one
of my all time favorite songs. And it always goes
back to wrestling, especially this timeframe. This is where I
was hot and heavy into ECW back in the day,
and ECW would do vignettes and they do promos and
they would put modern music to that even though it
was against the law. They didn't care. They were breaking
the law like a young Rob Halford as we know.
(42:36):
And they did RVD. I think it was RVD Saboo.
Now I should remember this, but it was definitely RVD
was involved or maybe have been Jerry, I don't know. Anyways,
if you know, you know it was The Devil's Dance
with RVD, and now whenever I hear that song, I
always think back to RVD and all the highlight reels
of him and stuff, and I love that Devil's Dance song.
And you know, Load Reload are getting a little bit
(42:56):
of a renewed spotlight here as we're kind of the
anniversary of them. There is going to be a huge
box set on Reload in the future, just like they
did with Load. We'll see where that ends up going.
But it's been kind of fun. As a lot of
albums you listen to one hundred times when they first
came out, and then you don't listen to them for
like a decade or so. It's like I've heard them
so much, don't need to. It was fun to revisit
this one, especially the Devil's Dance fuel even I remember
(43:19):
just being over that song. Hadn't heard it forever, and
it was nice to hear. So it's fun to kind
of reminisce and put yourself back in the nineties. I was,
you know, living the life in the grocery store in school,
of course, and I think I might have been on
the radio then for school too. We had a radio
station in my high school, and unfortunately they didn't play Metallica.
It was a lot of Fastball and three eleven Sublime,
(43:41):
And we'll do a story time with Kyle about my
time on the radio. I got some good radio stories,
of course, especially from our producer or whatever, the radio
guy that ran Fun Times. But that is the album
of the week, Angie from nineteen ninety seven. It is
one reload. But now, Angie, it's time for a quick one.
It's time for or Hate It? All right, andew, it's
(44:08):
time for Raided or Hate It. It was where we
dive into a movie we both watch. And that's pretty
hard to find a movie or a show that we
both watched, but every once in a while we'll have
one of these. But this one is in honor of
a guy that's coming out of retirement. He's coming out
of wrestling retirement. He was the co host when Andrew
was in Philadelphia. It is Midwest professional wrestling legend Gay Jactane,
(44:29):
and I need to talk to him about getting We
need to do like a Rocky style training montage as
he gets prepared for his return to the ring. I'll
be pushing him. I'll be sitting there eating the donut
and telling him what to do. We'll do something like that,
drive into the show, maybe film the show, of course,
and all that kind of rigamar role here. But September
sixth is that show, so he's coming here. But I said,
you know what, we talked about it in of course
(44:51):
the episode he was a part of, and it was
the movie The Wedge, and it is available on TV
and gay Jactane is in this movie, one of his
many movie it's of course you should look up the
g I. Joe movie on YouTube where he plays Shipwreck
as well. We talked about that in the episode, but it.
Speaker 3 (45:07):
Took me a minute to remember why I was called
a wedge. But that was the pizza place.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
It was the pizza place. And it was funny when
he said that on the podcast here he's, oh, the
Wedge and like I was, City was all there's amazing
pizza places, Like yeah, I played the manager of the
I'm like, WHOA, I didn't know that, And I go
to that place all the time when I'm over and
iwa city. But Midwest professional wrestling legend gayge Octane is
in this movie. He plays the boss there, not a
main character, kind of a supporting character, I guess, And
(45:31):
it's it's basically the story of a kid. I mean,
it's it almost felt like I guess it was me
in the two thousands. It felt like almost kind of
feels like an American pie style type movie, you know,
or they're kind of I mean, there's none of the
crazy language. There's a little language in there, but not crazy.
But it's basically him being on the run from the
mobsters and stuff that are trying to.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
Delivering a pizza. Any witnesses a murder there you go?
Speaker 2 (45:53):
And then you know he's trying to escape these guys
they're hunting him and tracking him, trying to take him out,
you know.
Speaker 3 (45:58):
And then of course a bunch of Shenanigans.
Speaker 4 (46:00):
It rights itself, steals the car and there's kids in
the car, Yes, steals it.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
There's a kid in the back.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
Charges just keep racking them.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
Yes, yeah, So just a lot of things happened. And
did you know one of those mobster guys that was
chasing him in the car was actually Paul Walker's dad,
you know, Paul Walker, the actor. So I saw that
in the credits there and I looked it up or whatever.
The wedge, but It's available on TV right now free
of charge, and check out Midwest professional Wrestling legend Gayge
Octane as I said, him and our buddy Sheridan, his buddy,
my buddy, everybody's buddy Sheridan. Those guys are both great
(46:30):
comedians there, and they play Sheridan plays his kind of
assistant there, and to me, obviously, maybe I'm biased for
my love for Gaye Octane and I wanted more of him,
and I thought I liked their scenes better as the comedy,
and it's almost one of those things you could do
a spin off movie. It's kind of like a Jay
and Silent Bob do a spinoff movie in them. You
could almost do that from Sheridan and him. I think
(46:51):
that would be funny. Maybe we'll green light it, maybe
we'll produce it, maybe we'll start in it. We'll see
what happens there. More to come, but I really enjoyed
them going there, especially if he was doing the bong
like thing too, where he was like fire firing up his.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
Thumb and hit it.
Speaker 2 (47:06):
So it was funny. Even if it's you're just watching
it for the gay Jactane scenes, it's worth checking out there.
Outside of that, you know it's funny is sometimes it
felt like a I don't know, like a wole made movie,
like a low rent movie and a couple of scenes,
but then some scenes felt like a lot better produced,
so I wonder how it was filmed. I felt, we're
out of money. We got to dial it back for
this part, but this one we spent all this so
(47:28):
it was kind of back and forth like a true
indie film would be there. Obviously, this isn't Shindler's List
or something like that. It's not as depressing. It's not
as depressing as Shindler's List either. That was the one
that came to mind. I was like those comedies. I
was like those comedies you know me? But but it
was It was good for watching once, and that's what
(47:48):
I usually say now most movies I watch one time
and never again. Not every movie could be the Devil's
Reject scene. You can't it, No, it can't. But it
was worth a watch one time? How about you one time?
Speaker 3 (47:58):
Yeah? It was fun more than I thought it.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
And it was like only like an hour and ten minutes.
So it wasn't Warren Piece either, So it was good.
Now was it my favorite movie ever? No? Was it
your favorite movie ever. Probably not not something you would
have ever watched in a million years if Gay Joctane
was not in it. Maybe me too, though I don't
know if I would have watched either, because I didn't
even know what existed until Gay Joactane told me about it.
But I did really enjoy his scenes. Those were maybe
(48:22):
it's just me the scene stealers of it all there.
I wouldn't say I hated it. I wouldn't say it
was my favorite movie of all time. It's it's somewhere
in the middle there. It's it's one of those movies
you'd probably never watch more than once, but it is
a thing, you know. It starts off with the guy
losing his girlfriend. He's all depressed about it, and he's
delivering pizza. Shenanigan's happened. Delivering the pizza, he witnesses a
murder Shenanigan's happened there, trying to chase him down, and
(48:45):
Tom Foolery abides throughout the movie there, and you get
a couple of scenes with Sheridan gay Joctane throughout doing
their crazy z any stuff, some thefts, some murders, some deaths,
and then of course the good guy gets the girl
in the end. So spoiler alert, I just spoiled the
whole movie for you.
Speaker 3 (49:00):
So, but it's not the girl from the beginning.
Speaker 2 (49:02):
Oh that's true. It's a different girl. Oh we all
like different girls every once in a while. But there
it is. So that is it. Angie? Would you rate it?
You hate it? What would you rate it? On the
five scale with Schindler's list being five.
Speaker 4 (49:16):
If I didn't know anyone in it, I would probably
give it like a one point five.
Speaker 2 (49:20):
Yeah, probably because I did.
Speaker 3 (49:21):
I'll give it a two point five.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
I'll give it a zero. Now, I'll give it a
two for the octane and share it in there. But
worth watching one time. Never gonna watch it again. But
it is worth it, and it is free. You're not
not out a whole lot. So check out the wedge.
We'll see where it goes from there. That is rated
or hate it, But Angie, this is an extra long
(49:43):
episode this time. Now we're going to a personal favorite
of many, story time with Kyle. All Right, Angie, it's
time for a story time with Kyle where we dive
(50:03):
into a story time with Kyle and Angie. This is
gonna be an interesting This is gonna be an interesting one.
I'll be interested if you have any experiences with something
like this. But we're gonna go all the way back
to eighth grade. We're going to junior high from where
I'm from. Some people maybe that's elementary. I don't know
what it is, but it was junior high for me,
and eighth Speaking.
Speaker 3 (50:21):
Of ninety seven, I was probably an eighth grade.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Okay, no, you we're a bit older you yeah, school, Yeah,
I'm twenty five years older than you. I think something
like that. But yeah, I was in eighth grade once
upon a time. And of course, you know, you're in
eighth grade, you're starting to really understand, like you're finding music,
you like, you're finding shows, you like, you're moving on
from the kiddy stuff, and you're finding a direction. Maybe
you're finding like the Beatles, and maybe you're finding the
George Harrisons of the world like I did, and then
(50:44):
of course diving into the Eric Clapton's, the Bob Dylans,
and of course loving your heavy metal, but also getting
into other stuff. You're really forming your personality, you're forming
the way you are. Of Course, a lot of people say, Kyle,
you're the same guy I knew back in kindergarten, and
people say that I haven't changed. I haven't changed. But
in eighth grade, you know, you're starting to wear cool shirts.
You're going to the mall and you're looking at some
(51:05):
fashion a little bit more maybe, and you're starting to
enjoy a T shirt. And still to this day, I
enjoy a good T shirt. As you know, you keep saying,
we have no more closet room, we have no more
closet space for these T shirts. And I got to
go through them, I know, I gotta get figured out.
Speaker 3 (51:18):
We was those affliction shirts when the UFC was big.
Speaker 4 (51:21):
No no, no, no, hold on now, well, at the
time they didn't seem cringy, but looking.
Speaker 2 (51:25):
Back, there no, no, no, no, I know no, so
affliction shirts cringey from the get go. However, I had
a couple of affliction shirts that were different affliction shirts,
like I wear that one with that skeletal Indian right there.
Most people never in a million years would guess that's
an affliction anywhere like cheesy, No, the ones that just
(51:46):
say I got a barbed wire tattoo. I did not
wear those affliction shirts. I wore the ones that were
more stylish, you know, people didn't see, and I do
get every time I wear them on camera, I get
a lot of compliments about that one. So I still
enjoy those shirts. But I didn't like those cheesy ones
from the get go. There was so many people that
wore those. Anyways, that's a whole other topic. But I
did like some good T shirts even back then, band
(52:08):
T shirts stuff like that. But I remember there was
a store at the mall called gad Zoukes once where
this is going. You know, gad Zukes. You never gad Zukes.
I don't know if you guys had that, but it
was like a spencer or a hot topic type place,
and they would have shirts and stuff like that. And
for some reason, I always loved green. Of course Oakland
as of course great color green. For some reason, I
thought this was the most hilarious shirt ever. And it
(52:29):
was just a green shirt and then in white letters
across the top it said bend and then dover in
a space in the middle, get it. You get it,
bend over, get it. So of course I thought it
was just a hilarious thing. As you're in eighth grade,
you know, you're thirteen years old or whatever you are
it's hilarious.
Speaker 3 (52:44):
You didn't get the sexual undertone to it or what.
Speaker 2 (52:46):
At the time, I still didn't. I know this is
bend over. Oh my god, what do you mean. I
didn't get that overtone at all until just now. I
never even thought about that. I thought it was bend No,
there was no her in there. It was just bend Over,
just a funny joke, like Bart calling on the phone
back in the day, is bend over there? That's kind
of how I do. I never thought that until right now. Now,
(53:10):
maybe that makes maybe this makes his story a little
bit different now that I explain it right here. But
we're walking around you, Hey, you know that's thirteen. You're like, teacher,
no do that either. Didn't do that either. But I
did wear this to school in eighth grade. Oh, this
is like a totally different story. It's going different ways
(53:32):
with So. I wore this in eighth grade to school
and I didn't think anything of it. I thought it
was just a funny thing, bend over, like, you know, yeah,
kind of funny. But of course period one, Kyle gets
called by the teacher to the front desk and they
sent me to the principal's office for wearing this shirt
and I'm just like kidding me, just bend over, and
(53:52):
you know, mister Peterson, all this kind of stuff. And
then I had to go down to the assistant principle.
And this assistant principle, like many a kids in their
high school junior highs, maybe you had some as well, Angie,
there was always larger than life stories about some guys.
And this guy was like your typical assistant principle, always
on the prow always playing defense, always putting his nose
in different business. And actually a kid got kicked out
(54:14):
of school for punching him in the face and putting
the boots to him one of those times. You know,
west Side kp living in the hard times back then,
still well, junior high you got to watch out for it.
But I wore the bendover. Had to go down to
his office. He gave me the whole speech. This this
whole speech down there. I'm sitting there taking it all
in and I didn't get in trouble very often. And
I was just like, now that Angie thinks it was
(54:35):
very inappropriate. I didn't. I thought it was just bend over, haha,
get it. Bend over. You had to bend over whatever,
you know, like drop a pencil, bend whatever. But anyways,
got stuck in there, had to turn it inside out,
and then of course went on my day, so wearing
it inside out, you know, like a big door. Well
had to go to PE, like fourth period or something
like that. We had to wear a PE uniform, you know.
(54:55):
So we did that, and then he changed back into
your normal clothes. I said, you know what, half over,
I'm put my shirt back the right way for bendover.
It's afternoon, it's basically a new day after lunch, of course,
and then what happened The teacher, a different teacher complained
about me, sent me back down to the principal's office
for this. So I had to go back down there,
and then I got really the business from mister Woodward
(55:16):
down there.
Speaker 4 (55:16):
Would you should have lied, You should have said I
came out of PE and I accidentally forgot.
Speaker 2 (55:21):
I'm sure I said something like, oh, I guess I
just misspoken, or I'm sure I said something like that.
But I had to actually go into the PE locker
room and they took the shirt from me, and I
never got it back. Unfortunately, it's probably still sitting there
with my crank case at the elementary school. If you
checked out the Awe Striker on box, you know all
about my crank case. But I never got that shirt back,
(55:41):
and I had to go to Pe and I had
to wear my Pe shirt still well tiger shirt the
rest of the day. And I never got my bendover
shirt back. So thinking about my time in elementary and
junior high in high school, I lost crank case, the
driver for the Awe Striker, I lost my Bendover shirt,
and then I lost like five ish it was a
metal edge and like five issues of the WW magazine
(56:03):
over time, because I wasn't supposed to be reading those.
I should have been reading a normal book. Hard times.
They always said, oh, we'll give it to you at
the end of the school year, and they never do.
They never do, So I lost all that. But I'm
glad though they never called my parents. But I don't
think my dad would have been mad. He'd been like,
why'd you wear that shirt? Yeah, he wouldn't have given
me the business about it. And I don't know, but
is what it is. But Angie, did you ever have
(56:24):
a time at school where you ever wore anything inappropriate? No?
Speaker 4 (56:27):
I didn't really get in trouble for that, but I
would get something like that time.
Speaker 2 (56:31):
Yeah, when you streaked in like junior year through the school.
Speaker 4 (56:34):
And then when no one was paying attention, I'd get
on the intercom and like say something funny.
Speaker 3 (56:37):
They knew not to send me the office anymore.
Speaker 2 (56:43):
That was fun. I had the same thing when I
worked at the grocery. I hit that seven zero and
you got to talk on a speaker. It was tough
to resist. You'd say, oh, there's nobody on that phone.
We got ice for sale. Everybody come to Aisle five.
I'm here here ice two ninety nine a bag. But yeah,
you never got any hurts inside out or anything like that.
Any good stories. We might have to do story time
(57:03):
with Angie here and here. I think you told that
before you and of course you no wonder where we
all know up. She just left him down, said I
don't care.
Speaker 3 (57:14):
You just kind of play it off, play it off,
legit off. Yeah, take the power back, take the power back.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
Oh my goodness, I'll take back to the power later.
You did. You showed everybody, show everybody what was up.
We were all loving it. There's kids that say that
was the high point of my life. So then down here,
downhill ever since. So there it is. That's a quick
story time with Kyle of a time that I had
to bend over at school. But now Angie, it's time
(57:42):
for some final thoughts. She has time for a few
final thoughts as well as question of the week. And
of course you want to be questioned of the week,
put it in the comments of the YouTube video or
email the show at the Kyle Peterson Show at gmail
dot com. And of course anything you want to send
to Angie or myself send it over there. And if
(58:03):
you want to sponsor the podcast, any of that kind
of fun stuff, Kyle Peterson Show at gmail dot com
is the place to be. And while you're here, don't
forget to rate the podcast. Give it a five star,
give it a thumbs up. Do all that kind of
stuff makes Angie smile. Oh, she smiles. So so there
it is. That's a little bit of a house keeping
right there. But Angie, now it is time for you
to take it away with the question of the week,
(58:25):
and this one is very timely. To rate it or
hate it or no, try new foods more like it.
Speaker 3 (58:30):
Chewy established chewyest the chewyest, the chewiest. Well he capitalized
it like it's like dst. I'm curious.
Speaker 4 (58:39):
I don't think I've ever seen you guys rate a
food higher than probably three point seven. Is there anything
that you regularly consume that you would rate a perfect five?
What is the cold standard for the dynamic?
Speaker 2 (58:48):
Do? Will? Yeah? And you know we're only how many
reviews we did like try yeah stuff. Yeah, it's not
if like we've picked our favorite food, you'd probably get that. Yeah.
But I will say now I don't rate anything five now.
Of course, myself being the pizza king, I've been on
many interviews, many a podcast with pizza ratings, and I said,
(59:10):
you know, nothing is ever going to get a five
because that means it's absolutely perfection. It's just perfection. There's
no topping it. And if I find something that is
like that, that's perfect, I'm never going to go anywhere
else again. It's like, why would I get anything else?
It's a five? So you can't rate something five because
the next time you go it could be better, it
could be worse. So it is a tough scale. But
(59:32):
everybody's got their own personal scales on these kind of things.
Speaker 3 (59:35):
What about your death rowmeal.
Speaker 2 (59:37):
Death row meal would be probably you. I guess I
just eat your body, just eat you. No, my favorite
it is and you. I don't know what you think. Oh,
I know what you think. I think it's pea quads
pizza over there in Chicago. Angie did not like it.
She had her first peak quads experience.
Speaker 4 (59:52):
It wasn't giving you now if sheat crusted.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
Here is the reason we had it. A you had it,
I've had it many a time. So we had it
at like twelve thirty at night. We had to wait.
It was after a long, hot day at a concert
at Wrigley Field. For you, you weren't feeling very good. You
also had a few drinks in you, so there was
a lot of outside forces that were affecting that score
that night. And I don't remember it being the best
(01:00:18):
pea quads I've ever had. And we were kind of
sitting halfway outside, so it was kind of hot. Me
It's there was a lot of forces going on against
this pizza.
Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
Excuses.
Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
Well, I still really enjoyed it. I remember the kids
didn't want anything to do with the pizza and they
snarfed it down. They were like the hard thing with
pea Quads is the crust looks like it's charred, black burnt,
but it's actually caramelized cheese and the seasoned pain. It
didn't taste burn to me, and I think you were
just dealing with some sicknesses.
Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
But I've never had anything quite like that before.
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
No, you'll have to try it again, maybe down the road.
But that is my favorite pizza. There's so about it.
It's like the pan pizza goodness of a pizza hut
when I was a little kid, with that full charred
crust and great toppings. Absolutely love that pizza, and I
like a lot of different pizzas. There's a pizza place
in Minnesota called Red Savoy. It's a chain up there.
Something about that. I love that pizza. It's a very thin,
(01:01:12):
square cut style, which I absolutely love a spicy stuff.
There's a lot of good pizzas out there, and I've
done some Patreon exclusive pizza reviews of some of those
along the way. But I do love pea Quads. But Angie,
what is your absolute favorite meal? Steak steak burgo, And
I think that's a Midwest thing, so I don't know
it's steak with what's on.
Speaker 4 (01:01:31):
It's just a really tender filet with a sauce on it.
I don't even know what the sauce. It's like an
Herbi buttery armagon. And sometimes it's a little more oily.
I prefer it when it's a little more creamy.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Of course, you do, you love it, I know you do.
You love it creamy, that's for sure. So you like
the white cream on there.
Speaker 4 (01:01:48):
Instead of a little mashed potato, a little roast veget.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
You're loving it. And that is kind of a Midwest
staple of a lot of Italian restaurants in places like that.
So that's your absolute favorite. But you know, a lot
of these are a lot of these new items that
we try here on the channel too. As I say
it all the time, eighty five percent of new items
fail because they're really not that good. And that's why
most of them fail. So you're probably not gonna get
too many five out of fives on new items, because,
(01:02:15):
let's be.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
Honest, the thing trying to make it weird. They're trying
to make it interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
And you gotta be honest. The most popular things and
for the most part, already been found. Chocolate ice cream,
you know, vanilla ice cream and like regular coat. Like
all that stuff is staples that people enjoy.
Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
So you're throwing you're gonna buy me dairy?
Speaker 4 (01:02:31):
Queen said, I get something that my brains brains like
a pregnancy woman.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Maybe you should get a test. Who knows, who knows,
But that's the thing that's so we'll see, and we're
gonna go get something tonight. We gotta go to Walmart,
I get my car. Unfortunately, all that kind of Rigorman role.
So there's a lot going on. There's a lot going on.
But Angie, anything else on the question for you?
Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
We love food.
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
We love food. Everybody does. You gotta eat survive, of course,
But if you want to be a question of the week,
put in the YouTube comments, email the show. The copiers
would show a Gmail dot com. If that is your thing,
of course, rate it, like it, favorite it, all that
kind of fun stuff. Subscribe, tell a friend telephone, tell
an Angie, that's what you gotta do at the end
of the day. But Angie, what do we learn today.
Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
That we're going to p one harmony.
Speaker 2 (01:03:20):
We learned a little bit about some new items, a
new creamy coke. We learned a little bit about a
pizza barbecue mingles. We learned a little bit about reload.
We learned about bending over, which is one of your
favorite things to do.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
Seriously, didn't get that with sexual.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
I never did, and I still don't think it is.
I think it's just bend over. I mean people have
to bend over to pick up a pencil, they have
to bend over to pick up a bag of groceries.
It's just.
Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
Imagine how innocent you would have been if you never
met me.
Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Maybe maybebe who knows what? We learned a lot today.
We learned all about legos as well, So shout to
the Lego Corporation, shout out to DJC Collectibles as well.
But there it is episode twenty of the copy or
some show, Angie, how about we do it again next week?
Episode twenty one? Back in the saddle again? What do
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you think? All right? Tell everybody goodbye, Tell everybody goodbye?
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
Well are we gonna dance?
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
So all we're gonna play