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Speaker 1 (00:28):
From the free throw line of the DJC Collectible Studio.
I'm Midwest professional wrestling legend Gage hot Chan and now
a guy who beat minut Bowl in his crime in
a game of horse.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Kyle Peterson welcoming one, Kyle. Here to episode eight of
The Kyle Peterson Show. And of course, as usual, my
co host Angie Angie say hello, oh hello, she leans
into the mic. There. Of course, let me get right
into that mic service right there. But episode eight of
the Kyle Peterson Show is here really out kicking the coverage.
(01:02):
As we talked about a few times in the channel,
the average podcast out there only last three episodes. We
made it to eight. Angie, I think we're gonna shoot
for one hundred episodes then retire. I think that's our plan.
We'll see what ends up happening. Can we make it
to one hundred? But eight went by pretty fast if
you think about it, so almost almost almost. How are
you doing. I'm good, doing good. I'm a little tired today,
(01:24):
a little sleepy, yeah, of course, but that's the way
it goes. And you know, no rest for the wicked,
as they say as well. But Angie, we got a
lot of stuff to dive into today, we got a
deeper dive or diving into street dates. Are you familiar
with street dates at all?
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Like code dated?
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Like what do you mean street dates? I guess Angie's
gonna get a little lesson here, a little retail lesson
as well. We got figure of the week. We got
album of the week instead of tails for retail. We
got a news segment this week is an old favorite
from the YouTube channel. It's called story Time with Kyle
and Angie. I believe you've heard this story so you'll
be rivetedto it. Here it again, I'm sure, but quite
(01:59):
the crazy. Sorry for my college years as well. It
was kind of like Saved by the Bell the college years,
but almost one hundred percent different. Yeah, it was almost
like that. So pretty good. And then we do got
reviews of the week once again. So there's a lot
going on in this episode right here. And shout out
to everybody that did put a review up, a five
star review, Angie of this very podcast wherever podcasts are found.
(02:20):
We did give away two books last week to two winners,
and we're gonna do it again. We're gonna do one
more book. I got one more book right here and
By the way, Angie, this is the complete guide to
the ECW original San Francisco Toy Makers by Yours Truly,
with forward by Brian Myers. Because I gotta plug this
because you know why?
Speaker 3 (02:36):
I do know why?
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Why?
Speaker 3 (02:38):
No?
Speaker 2 (02:38):
You tell them that's what you're here for.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Because no one else want.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
No one else will come on? What are you guys doing?
Let's plug this book. But somebody's got to plug it.
But I am going to give away another edition of this.
All you have to do is find your podcast platform
of choice, give a five star review, and then email
that review a screenshot to it to the Kyle Peterson
Show at gmail dot com and you may be a
win next week for this. Now the two winners you
(03:03):
already want a book, so you're out, But we're gonna
read some other reviews this week. Those will be in
the hat, and then over the next week, anybody else
that throws a review in we'll have an opportunity to
get this book, so I might win one. It'd be
nice to you to review this. I you know, I
gave it a five star. I don't know if I
could review my own podcast, but I guess I could.
Who's gonna stop me. Who's gonna stop me? Angie? While
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you're waiting to the parrot pickup line later today, maybe
do a five star review here for the channel. That'd
be great to do. So there it is also got
to thank Angie the sponsor of this very podcast. It
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(03:45):
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(04:05):
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to use eight off DJC, and of course, good friend
of the channel, Jeff George, gonna let him know he
of course making the music for the Kyle Peterson Show
podcast should be seeing Jeff here in a couple of months.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
I don't know what is time anymore. But we're both
going to San Diego Comic Con together. So that's gonna
be a war out trip for me.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
I was gonna say, you're gonna be exhausted.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I'm gonna be very exhausted from that trip. So we'll
see what ends up happening there. But Angie, we did
have quite the week this week. We did go to
a vintage clothing fair. Is that what it was called?
Like Time Traveler or something? Yep, yep, yeah, So we
did go there. That was the last Saturday we went there.
And you guys know, I'm a guy that loves a
good western shirt. I love a good novelty shirt. I
love stuff like that. And Angie likes to look through
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stuff too, So you know, clothing is so daunting for
me at these kind of things that like the good
Will or anything like that, because there's so much hot garbage.
It's like, as far as the I can see hot garbage,
and then you're looking through it and you're like, oh gosh,
do I want to take the time to look through this?
And then let's say you see something that catches your eye.
What are the odds that it's actually going to be
(05:11):
in your size? That is just so frustrating there.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
I feel like everybody used to wear like smalls and mediums. Yeah,
we're extra large, extra large.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
It's weird now too, because like the old school vintage shirts,
like the old large is like an extra large now
or is like a small now or something. It's like
sizing is not the same. So you go through all
this stuff to find one. Oh, it says extra large.
Then you put it on and it fits like a
child's media or something like that. Same thing at those
bin stores we talked about the bin stores here. You
like to do it, but I look at it. I
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just see seas of clothes and I'm like, so much
of the stuff I don't like it to begin with,
And then I see something I might like, and then
you go through it and you're like, oh, it's a small,
Oh it's a kid's extra small. It's like just frustrating.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
I just find a cute brother last night time.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
She did find a cute brow for you know, go
put it on, Go put it on. Show everybody that
huge snazzy bra you got there lace it's sheer lace.
We can blur, we can do something. You can figure
something out there. But it was quite for a dollar,
you said out, why not? Why not?
Speaker 3 (06:06):
I can't believe that that.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Yeah, I couldn't believe. Well, it didn't really fit. I
don't know if you could wear it, but you should
have wore it today for everybody. That's a missed opportunity
for next time. There was no pennies to go with it,
but you said, I don't wear painties anyway, said no,
you don't wear underwear anyways. So that's a dirty seeker
for Angie, so watch out. You never know what you
might see over there. Of course for old Angie. But
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would you think of that vintage clothing fair bust? Kind
of a bust. I ended up getting two shirts. This
is one of them. I think, wasn't it? Angie always
picks out the wardrobe through the Western shirts and stuff.
But I did get this one ten dollars, I believe,
And look the snap is open here. I'm close that.
I don't want anybody sneaking any notes in here. But
we did find this one for ten dollars. There was
another one for ten bucks, and I originally said no,
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but then they said, oh, everything's ten dollars. I think
it said twenty dollars. Twenty dollars, andthing like, there's no
way I'm spending that much on these. But then it
was ten bucks. I was like, I could just funden
do our job. You had ten dollars. So not my
favorite Western shirt ever, but I figured in honor you
probably said, hey, let's wear this one, and I think you.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
Said it, and it's kind of purply, so I figured it.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
It's but I love a good Western shirt, and ninety
nine percent of the Western shirts I own they got
the snap buttons. That's the key to a good Western shirt.
You always know it's a cheaper, cheaper brand if it's
not snap. And I got a few of those. You know,
you come across them with some time the time or two.
But it was interesting that I'm interesting, a lot of
crazy people, a lot of different people. There, a lot
of people. I guess it's no different than a toy show.
(07:31):
You got people that just know their things, and there
was people there that just they know their vintage clothes.
There was a lot of crazy stuff going on there too.
Speaker 4 (07:37):
So it's a it's a weird vibe shopping with people
at things like that and at the binding store because
people will just like come right in your territory.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
I mean nobody right.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
Next to you, and just like nobody likes it when
you come in there social cues.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
Everyone's just like going road.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
No, there's people coming all over you, all over the terrible.
This is terrible. It was horrible. But yeah, I was
going through and I was looking through the extra large
band shirts. There are a lot of country country groups,
a lot of Riba shout out to Riba Ariba McIntyre
of course, fancy. I believe your first concert ever was
a mctyre, wasn't it something like that. That's a country
(08:13):
girl for you. But yeah, I'm looking at people are
just looking right. It's just a wild time. I don't know.
You got to be in the zone for it there,
and it was like ten dollars to get in, so
it was what it was. So yeah, I picked this
up there. And then we went to that ben story
and you found some bras, but no panties on brand
for Angie right there. So interesting one. But Angie, before
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we get to a deeper dive, I want to pull
something up. I wanted to test your knowledge. Got the
handed day iPad right here. There was an announcement over
Mother's Day weekend, and it was the top ten boy
and girl names for twenty twenty four. Now, first thing,
do you think Angie or Kyle made the top ten
on either of them?
Speaker 3 (08:51):
Now?
Speaker 2 (08:51):
Well, you're wrong, they said the power of this podcast.
I was number one and you came in at ten.
Unfortunately I was number one. She was number ten. Now,
but top baby names for twenty twenty four. If we'd
run through this really really quick, what do you think
the number one girl name would be? Oh?
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Gosh, Emma's still on there. Because Emma was such a
popular name.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
He is on there. Do you want to guess what
number eight? Nope?
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Higher higher, four, higher, three higher two.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Emma was number two, and I don't know.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
That's the only thing I hate about her name. It
flows so good with L, but it's I didn't realize
at the time when I picked it how popular it.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Because it is. Any guesses for number one?
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Oh? Is it an S name?
Speaker 2 (09:33):
An O name?
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Olivia?
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Olivia number one in twenty twenty I bet that.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
I bet Oliver I was high on a boy that
those are like go together.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Well, we'll get there in a second, we'll get there,
But do you want me to read down? Do you
have any names? Like you thought of Emma and actually Jim? Yeah,
but yeah, one story show you named them. Yeah, it
was your choice.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Now I've told the story many of times how I
wanted to name Emma evil Lynn, and stead of Emma Lynn,
I think Evilin would have been great, of course, a
throwback to heavy metal, throwback to Masters Universe, and then
of course one of my all time favorites, Evil can eevil.
I think it would have been cool. It flows off
the tongue, but she shot it right down unfortunately. There
But you want to read the number? Or should I
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read them off? At number ten? Number ten, Sophia Sophia
the first? Maybe date myself with that reference. El used
to watch that show Ava at number nine, Eva Lynn
at number eight, Isabella at seven, Sophia at number six,
So two different ways to spell Sofia apparently. But I
think that just lends itself to so many Golden Girls
(10:37):
fans all these years later. Of course, I think that's
why number five, Mia, number four. I'm an uncle to
this one. Can you think of it? Oh, Charlotte, Charlotte,
there you go. She pulled it out. Amelia at number three.
You never pull it out? Where are we talking about
number two? Emma? And number one Olivia? So there it is.
That's the top ten girl names. Maybe you have a
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daughter are named one of those? I know, I do.
I don't know if I clail much longer.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
First off, these names all sound the same, they all
have the same kind of flow, and they've all been
the same popular names for years and names.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
I think all those names are terribly We need new names. Yeah,
they're all terrible, especially terrible name who knows. But now
we go over to the boys. Can you guess number
one for the boys? It's not Kyle.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
I'm gonna go Oliver.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Oh you're close. What do you think Oliver was?
Speaker 3 (11:24):
He's in the top three?
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
I hear that name a lot.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Yep, because there's big fans of the Oliver, that Allliver Oliver.
And then of course we can't forget cousin Oliver from
the Brady Bunch back in the day. I think that's
really hold and tight.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
People like a name you can like shorten to something
cute like Olie or Ali.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah, Ali Ali oxen free. All right, So what's your number?
One guess. Oh my gosh, not Kyle.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Let's it start with el Liam Liam.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
What a terrible name. I'm not a fan. Sorry to
all you Liam's out there.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
It just reminds me of the one direction guy is.
Now what it is? That? The kill?
Speaker 3 (11:58):
He died?
Speaker 2 (11:59):
Oh he died a hard time somebody, everybody, let's all
pour out our monster monster. Where were we at with
that sponsorship? I'm waiting for that email return. What are
we going on here?
Speaker 3 (12:08):
He fell off a balcony?
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Did he?
Speaker 3 (12:10):
Hopefully it wasn't.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
He said, I just can't live in a world this name.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
So Number one confirmed that was an accident.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Always trying to climb out of there. It always is,
all right, well we're gonna go boys here. Number ten William.
That's an old time you named Billy Bill William. Number
nine Lucas, Oh yeah, Lucas. How about that? Yep?
Speaker 3 (12:29):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Lots of stories about Lucas, of course. Number eight, Elijah, okay,
Number seven, Matteo, all right. Number six Henry, that's an
old man's name, of course, Henry. Number five James been
around a long time. Number four Theodore, A lot of
Teddy Roosevelt fans out there, it's crazy. He's just the
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gaining in popularity. Of course. Number three Oliver. Number two
Noah an your thoughts on Noah? Who built the ark? Noah? No,
I think so. And then number one was Liam. So
that's the boy's names. Girl names. I don't know. Do better,
folks name your kids better. Let's get some creativity in there.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
People are trying to go vintage with the name, but
it's not vit.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
You agree, let's get creative on these names, and then
you shoot down evil. It doesn't make any sense. It
doesn't make any sense. And the rules were if it
was a girl, Angie got final decision. If it was
a boy, I got final decisions. So I was going
to go Dylan. Thomas was the name I was going
to go with if we had a boy too for it.
Bob Dylan of course, the all time great. And then
my dad Thomas right there. So not the cards, not
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the cards yet. We'll see what happens tonight. But that's
it for the names. I don't know anything else in
housekeeping this week? Why at week?
Speaker 3 (13:41):
Kind of my two other baby names? Should I say? Those?
There were four letter E names?
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Okay? Sure?
Speaker 3 (13:46):
What were those for a girl. It was Eden Terrible,
and a boy was Ezra Ezra.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
I didn't know what happened. That would have never got
past my standards.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
It's hard to find a four letter E name. That's
what I was going for. So I made a list.
Thank god, we never got to.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
I gotta name the dogs, of course, that was the
nice thing I got. I got. I gotta name the dogs.
Lucky me, lucky me.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
Your grandpa named a couple of them, Yeah he did,
he did.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Once upon a time, once upon time. Those guys long dead.
Hard times, hard times, But there it is. Grandpa is
still kicking for now. He's still in the fight. He's
still hanging tough, hunging tough like a young new kid's
on the blocks. What he's doing. But Angie, now it's
time to segue to our first segment. It's time to
dive into some street dates. It's time for a deeper dive,
(14:38):
all alright, it's time for a deeper dives. Every single
week we go deeper and deeper into a different topic.
Maybe we dive into something from the toy news, maybe
dive into anything across the board. But we're doing a
deeper dive, and this one could be a lot about
a lot of things, but also action figures as well.
We're talking about street dates, and I get that question
in my comments on my YouTube channel. If you haven't
(14:59):
subscribed to YouTube, you know by now what are you doing?
If you haven't followed and downloaded the podcast, what are
you doing? Make sure you're getting on both sides of
the fence right there, and Angie dives on both sides
of the fence time or two. But we got street dates
is what we're talking about today, the bane of many collectors,
of this collector's lives, livelihoods out there. What's with the
street dates? We hear about it all the time, specifically
(15:19):
at Target usually seems to be the biggest one there.
You go to ring something up, it says up. Checker
or cashier coming over. They take it from you. Sorry,
this can't be sold till this date. Now, this was
a huge, huge thing growing up in the eighties. I
don't know about the seventies. I can't relate to the seventies,
but when I first remember buying things in the late
eighties and the nineties with my own money, my own
(15:40):
hard earned money, I remember coming across the street dat
or too now here's the thing with street dates. We're
going to dive into it. And I think most people
think of street dates. They think of movies, DVDs, CDs,
things like that, Hey, the Lord of the Rings is
going on sale November eleventh. That is the day this
comes out. It cannot be sold anywhere before. That's where
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most people think. I remember the old days when I
was all into the CDs. I was balls deep into CDs.
You remember that. Back in the day. I would wait
at line sometimes. I remember the Beatles' Anthology. I remember
I went on two vacations in my life as a kid,
two vacations, so I was about I think we went
two vacations of my adult life too. But my dad
had to give a big speech down in Phoenix, Arizona,
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got to take the whole family. And I remember getting
dropped off at like sixteen out front of the Best
Buy and I waited in line at midnight to get
the Beatles Anthology number one. I think I bought it
on Taper CD. I think it was CD. I think
it was CD, but I was like, I don't know,
fourteen years old or whatever I was at the time.
I met a Tate, I couldn't bet. Who knows, But
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that's what most people think of with street dates as
movies and CDs. But obviously we see it a lot
in action figures in this day, and obviously street dates.
Why are they're there there to ensure a controlled release date.
They're trying to make everything fair to everyone. They want
to know that Angie if she's going to go to
best Buy, Walmart, Target, Kmart back in the day, Ben Franklin's,
Ames Hills, Alco Shop Co, Pamaida, what else can we
(17:07):
throw out there? Venture? Anybody remember Venture back in the day.
There's a lot of different places you could go to,
but it ensured every store would have him out at
that same day. Now, of course these stores open at
seven am, eight am, ten am, whatever. Some might get
a little bit of a jump start there, but it
ensures everybody to have the same opportunity at something. So
what happens when you have a street date. It gives
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time for logistics, distribution, everything to get their product to
the different Pamaida's Ventures.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
Walmart's targets, Ben Franklin, of course, the local five and
dime possibly as well. But it gets everything there, so
you know, it might take their logistics thing two weeks,
it might take them one week.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Whatever it is. It gets it into the back rooms
of these stores all at the same time, so everybody
has a fair chance. And it's a way for these
companies to tell the retailers Walmart, we like you a lot. Target,
we like you a lot, Ben Franks, we like you
a lot. But you're all in the same playing field.
We're gonna give you all the same time to release
this one. It's a way to show that they care
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for these ones. Because you give it to Walmart ahead
of time, we might get into that a little bit.
Guess what, everybody goes buys it at Walmart's and all
these other suppliers, the promis of the world, they're out
of luck. Unfortunately, Sam Goodie Goodie gotam music Land. There's
a lot of coconuts. You remember coconuts. You remember the coconuts,
Suncoast all those as well. Everybody goes to Walmart then
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they're all iced out. So it's a dangerous game on
that one there. But it gets to the stores early
ahead of time to give everybody a fair chance. That
makes a lot of sense. And the biggest one nowadays though,
seems to be store exclusives, and that's where action figures
go into because you probably see yourself, well, not everybody
has a chance at the WW legend figures because they're
a Target exclusive. Yes, that is very true. Not everybody
(18:52):
gets a fair chance because it's only for Target, so
it's a Target exclusive. Walmart feels like they don't do
a lot of it, but every once in a while
you'll have some of this. But Target with the legends,
for instance, why is there a street date? It's only
for Target? And one thing that really upsets a lot
of people, and you've had it happen, and she's just
riveted by this one.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Riveted don't stiffs.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
A popcorn and just sit there and eat and just
sit there and just enjoying it all. But you're saying yourself, well,
why does Target? Why is there a street day? Why
does it matter if there's a street day if it's
a Target exclusive. Well, here's the big thing, and here's
the thing I deal with in my business hat world
where I deal with stuff. Now, I deal with food
exclusives obviously, so grocery exclusives. So maybe not as fun
(19:32):
as action figures, I think for the majority of this audience.
For sure, but as street dates are in action figures,
they have them for clothing, they have them for everything
in the store. But like I said, music CDs, DVDs,
that was kind of where most people remember it originally. Hey,
the new albums are every Friday, they're every Tuesday, whatever
it may be. But why does Target care about street
dates for this? Well here's the big secret nobody wants
(19:54):
to deal with and nobody ever wants to talk about
because you got to put your business hat on. But
it is for Mattel and Target to say, Okay, Legends
Series twenty six available Sunday of the fifteenth, cannot be
sold before then, Well it's on the shelf, it should
be able to be sold. Yeah, I understand that. That's
very frustrating, and that's Joe Blow that works at that
Target store doesn't care. And I get it. He's not
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going to be into the details and the weeds of that.
He put it out early. It is what it is. Unfortunately,
it just won't ring up.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Now.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
We see it all the time where somebody will grab
another Legends figure, they'll scan that one twice, take that out. Well,
that messes up inventory. So you're just hurting that store
in the future as far as receiving elliul action figures,
because it's gonna show that kurt Angle figure still there
even though it's not. It's not going to trigger a reorder.
So you're messing up the inventory. I know everybody's like,
it doesn't seem like that big a deal. It is
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because depending on the story, do they do monthly inventories, quarterlease,
every six months, whatever it is, it messes up the
count for that store. So it's gonna hurt you getting
extra figures in the future. And if everybody does that,
all of a sudden, it looks like we got twelve
of those kurt Angles on the shelf. There's actually zero
of them. So that's a whole nother discussion there. I
get it. I understand why people do it. I just
wouldn't do it. I don't do it. It's just it's bad
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for inventory. It's bad for if it's your local store,
you getting product in the future. And I bet you
there's a lot of stores out there in some suspect
neighborhoods that are really not getting anything, and that's probably
a big reason why you're not getting anything new because
things have been at all. Yeah, maybe not paid for
it at all. And that's the other thing too. It's
no different than stealing. So it's kind of in a
(21:24):
way like stealing, because you steal something, there's no opportunity
for it. They think it's still in the store somewhere
when it is not. So a little bit of this,
a little bit of that. But the big thing is
I keep trying to get to this point that I
get sidetracked myself here. But the big thing is you
can sidetrack your I'm sidetracking myself. No, I've just got
it quite a look right here. I'm just looking over
(21:46):
here and it's throwing me off. What is in there? Alcohol?
Oh my gosh, you can't be drinking alcohol.
Speaker 3 (21:53):
It's five thirty in the morning.
Speaker 7 (21:56):
I don't get free promotion like you free promotion. Oh yeah,
I haven't got it. I need to, yeah, exactly. But
for about the fifth time, we're gonna try it. Well,
here's the big thing. Here's the big thing.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Here's the big thing for targeting their street dates is
because sales data, they're trying to track the data. So
target wants to track it. Mattel wants to track it.
Legends comes out Sunday the fifteenth, and the next set
comes out Sunday, the forty second of September. I think
that's a day of the forty second. They want to
be able to track those dates. They want to see
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what they sold during that timeframe. They want it on
an even keel across the country, maybe the world, depending
on the item, to know what's going on. So by
people breaking street dates, people stealing the figure, people checking
out with the wrong item to get that item, it
ends up messing up the count, ends up messing up
the look for Mattel and Target. And then Target's like,
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you know what, we didn't sell as many Now this
is really getting in the weeds. But maybe they missed
out on two thousand sales. That's just throwing the number
out there. Well, now they're like, you know, maybe we
don't need as many figures on the next go around,
or worst case scenario, maybe we don't want to carry
the Legends line anymore. It's all about data so much
as data driven in this world. It's wild because I'm
in a weird place in my life as far as
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being a salesman, a salesman and a song and dance man. Really,
at the end of the day, As I've said a
few times, the weird thing is I grew up with
a lot of mentors and a lot of bosses that
came up in you know, the seventies, eighties and nineties,
where really I hit my prime. Some people say, I'm
still in my prime. That's what you told me last night.
You're in your prime right now. But I came to
this business like as you know, management and stuff like that,
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and I don't know, two thousand and seven eight what
is time? I don't know. But the old school way
of selling things was, hey, buddy, you know, I'm going
to take you out to the golf course. We're going
to play eighteen and what's your favorite steak place. Let
me buy you a steak dinner, let me get some
steak inside you. Let me fill you up with some steak.
That was the way it used to be done. And
the you know, it's all about talking sports, talking, you know,
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things like that, and it's all about that. It's not
about the items. Things have changed, unfortunately, promotions have got
taken away, money, incidental purchases stuff. I mean, I could
still take people out to dinner and stuff like that,
but it's not like it once was. A lot of
companies say we can't go to dinner with people. There's
no PJS, No, no BJ's. There's plenty p.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
Jet private jets.
Speaker 7 (24:22):
Oh oh okay, I don't know where to go from there.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Yeah, no, no more private jets. I guess okay, I'm
gonna go a totally different way. And I had some stories,
but we won't tell those.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
No DJs on the pjs.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Yeah exactly, but they you can't do that stuff anymore.
So nowadays, when you're selling a consumer, it's more data driven.
It's more this, that and the other, and people are
looking at that stuff more where the old days, you know,
I like Bob, Bob's gonna buy me a round of
golf at the expensive country club. I'm gonna give him.
The space doesn't really go that way. So street dates
long story short gets it so important to see track
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that sales data for future planogram space. You're selling opportunities.
There's so much more to it. And like I said,
if you start getting early, you mess up the inventory.
There's a lot of stuff, So I get it. Somebody's
probably listening to this. Maybe you've been watching this saying
who cares, I just want my figure, Hey, I get
that too, but you might not have your figures there
in the future if these street dates are broken and
things like that happen. It is what it is. But
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whoever thought somebody could talk ten to eleven minutes about
street dates and just so passionately, just so passionate about
my street dates, let me tell you. And I think
there's street dates and makeup and stuff like that too.
It's like coming August first and everything has street dates.
So that's the way it goes. It's an interesting world.
It's an interesting topic to maybe a few people, maybe
a few people who knows, who knows, But Angie, that
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was a deeper dive. Now it's time for Figure of
the week. All right, Angie, ready for the Figure of
the week this week. Be careful. We know you don't
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get any underwear on. We know how it goes. Oh,
I think you're gonna give a show. Maybe got sharks
on today. Good for her, Good for her. But now
it's time for Figure of the Week, where every single
week we dive into a figure into my collection, we
go to something and we give it a little spotlight
on the podcast here, and this week we're going to
one of my absolute favorite athletes of all time, favorite
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performers of all time, A guy that was so ahead
of time. It's just boggles my mind. In this day
and age, what if he would have came around now
instead of, you know, thirty years ago, what could have
been one of the most charismatic individuals of all time.
We're not talking the Ultimorio, We're not talking Flint, We're
not talking myself, or we're not talking to you either,
but one of the most charismatic performers. If you don't
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know the history of this performer, you need to go
back watch his early pancraze matches. Of course, this guy
was the king of pan Craze. He was the UFC
heavyweight champion once upon a time, movie star. There's nothing
this man can't do. And I'm one of those guys
where I don't want to meet a lot of people.
There's not a lot of people on my bucket list.
This is one individual that I would love to meet
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and get a picture with. Just one of the all
time greats, one of the biggest influences of my life.
For many a years, I got up every single morning
and did his Muay Thai training, his boxing training. Back
when I had more time, of course, pre kids all
that stuff, but I was a disciple of his training
CDs and DVD's way back when who are we talking
about long intro to get there? We're talking about the man,
(27:27):
the myth, the legend. We're talking about Sebastian Boss Rutin.
And this week's figure of the week is the old
school UFC Jacks the Lux Aggression style figures line. An
absolutely amazing line. Now. We've talked on my YouTube channel
in the past about the problems with UFC figures and
how they just don't resonate really with the average public. Unfortunately.
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That's why I see so many starts and stops and collecting. However,
this UFC line was amazing.
Speaker 5 (27:53):
Now.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
I was not all in on this line, but I
bought all the legend figures and then a few other
key ones like the Chuck Liddell's in the world. Wasn't
a legend at the time, obviously a legend now, but
this Boss Root and I could not believe when they
announced Boss rooton was coming out, I could not believe it.
I knew I had to have this in my collection.
It had been my dream to get a Boss Rooting figure,
and I finally got it here in this line here
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and a figure is so nice, you know, I had
to buy it twice. Of course, had to get a
loose version of this as well. But man, oh man,
and I'll never forget Angie. I don't know how old
we were and wherever. I don't think we had kids yet.
But Boss Rooton came out of retirement and he was
gonna fight Chemo, and I remember being so jazzed up
for that. And then of course Chemo didn't make the fight.
I think if he got busted for steroids or something
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happened there. But man, Boss Rooton just an all time gread.
I just imagine what would have been if he would
have came across a little bit farther on. He was
one of the first guys to incorporate stuff. He was
obviously a Muay Thai guy once upon a time, but
then realized he had to learn wrestling, he had to
learn jiu jitsu. He was one of the first guys
to really adapt and move onto things. So very inspirational
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in a lot of ways, and just one of the
funnest fighters to never watch and one of the most
charismatic people ever. I remember that DVD. I still have
it somewhere of Boss Ruten's bachelor party in Vegas. Oh
check that out too if you never missed that. And then,
speaking of Boss Rooton figures, they also made little g
I Joe style figures of the UFC ones as well.
I have both of these. I haven't been on card
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one of this as well in my collection. So Boss
Rooten will always be an all time favorite of mine.
He's right up there on my Mount Rushmore. Maybe one
day I'll have to figure that out, but I gotta
think Boss Routing, Ultimate Warrior, Flint and Lemmy. That's my
Mount Rushmore of favorite people, stars, actors, athletes, whatever, want
to be. Jose Canseeko dangerously close at number five of course,
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but Boss Rooting in all time great, Angie. Any Boss
Rooting thoughts from you, probably not.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
I just always think.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Dance to dance, that's right. He used to have that
whole song El Guapo likes to dance, and my jeep
Wrangler I even have El Guapo on the front windshield
there of course, and we had some guys boo And
of course it fits my name too because in Spanish and.
Speaker 5 (30:03):
Know what Elguappo is like the handsome one, the handsome,
the handsome, I believe something like that. But I am
the handsome one, the one that did the foot stomps
all the baby.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
No, that was Matt Sarah. Matt Sarah, the master of
the footstomps, and man I miss old school UFC basically
UFC one to like UFC one hundred was just amazing
for me. I was all in and now it got
too water down. I saw it coming. I said, Okay,
they're gonna have a show every single weekend. It's too much.
It's too hard to keep track of. And it lost
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a lot of love for me and all my buddies too.
We used to go to Buffalo Wow Wings all this stuff,
a bunch of friends. We would go every time for
the fights. We'd get food. You'd always end up sneaking
out early that he does, all right, I'm leaving. I
got my food, I got my food. I saw the
first fight. I'm ready to go. But we'd shut down
Buffalo Wo Wings back in the day. So there it is.
That is the figure of the week this week, an
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interesting one and all time favorite of mine. It is
Boss rooting from the UFC Jacks line. But Angie Now
it's time for you to shine and you're always right
like a diamond. It is time to try new foods
because it might taste good.
Speaker 7 (31:05):
You can try.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
A little meat. We gotta chinazo a taste good? All right,
It's time to try new food because it might taste good. Angie,
what do you have for us here today? Pringles exclusive flavors?
We got two of them here. I got hot dog,
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oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
And we got Philly cheese steak. I don't know what
the Philly cheese stick is new now, but this is
definitely new.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
We've never had This exclusive flavor is the loaded hot dog?
And Angie, what do you think about hot dogs?
Speaker 3 (31:42):
I like hot dogs. I don't think you really do know?
Speaker 2 (31:44):
I hate hot dogs. I just I've left hot dogs
in the past of my childhood and I don't eat them.
I can eat a broad worst maybe once or twice
a year, and that's it. But there's something about the
look and the feel and the touch and the size
that just not doesn't go with me. Here, Well, what's
a perfect hot dog for you? I actually like a
smaller hot dog. You do like when they're like huge?
They kind of gross me out. That's probably why I
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don't like a bra as much, because.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
They're just like.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
Some people say, you know, like a Pringles it does,
you know? And mine's like a Pringles canon, I think
as well. Usually it's usually people say, some people say pepsi's,
but it's like a Pringle cannon.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
This is basically a pepsi.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
You're kind of a little bit taller, a little bit bigger.
But yeah, I don't know. You like a smaller hot dog,
but you've never seen that way from what I've noticed
and been able to tell. So I don't know. But
we got a loaded hot dog and a Philly cheese steak. Now,
I like a Philly cheese steak. And Angie is headed
to Philadelphia this summer. I keep telling her, you've got
to have a cheese steak. How do you go to
Philadelphia not have a cheese steak? But it's not in
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her plans for whatever reason. There's regular cheese cheese. Whish
you better?
Speaker 3 (32:48):
You better good with cheese. We won't talk about.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
She's not a big cheese fan. But I don't know.
I don't know. I like is going to top these
off here? I guess let's open them. Try Philly cheese
steak first, Oh my god, did you give?
Speaker 5 (33:04):
And this smells ketchupy, mustardy Philly cheese. Steak does not
smell good?
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Freaks.
Speaker 4 (33:09):
Well, I think it's this does not. This smells very
a very strong taste. I feel like it's really gonna
we're gonna skew our taste.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
And I'm not a huge Pringles fan either. I think
Kellogg's bought them.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
I felt like a Worcester sire or whatever that I.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Thought Kells bought them. I don't know, maybe they didn't.
I thought they did. I must have been dreaming. I
don't know. Pringles are okay. I used to really does
smell like a hot dog. I used to love the
cheddar pringles when I was a kid. That was a
good one. It's crazy when I was a kid too.
I remember, you know, when you're a teenager, you're just
growing like crazy, and we're dealing with that a little
bit around our house right now. You can just eat
everything in one sitting. And I would get home and
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my dad was like, oh, I got a can of Pringles,
and I would just grab it. I'd eat the whole
thing in like one sitting and they'd be gone. And
my Dad'd be like, hey, where are those pringles go?
Let's not talk about that, all right, Philly cheesteak, Cangie
hot Dog, try Lot dog first, we're gonna try both
of them. What's the matter.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
Well, because I feel like that's there's gonna be such
a strong in my mouth.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
I don't like that. There's no color. It looks like
a plain pringle. So you could play some crazy pranks
on people. Oh, it's tastes like hot dog. Not point.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
It really does like a hot dog though to me.
With ketch mustard on that.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
We'll say, all right, right, let's go out of five.
Speaker 3 (34:26):
It needs more like seasoning. But it does give hot dog.
It does give me the actions of hot dog. But
I would never.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
It doesn't give me anything, almost like a vinegree. Maybe
that's the catch up easy for me. Low one out
of five, Never buy again. I would never get these again.
These do absolutely nothing for me. A waste, a waste
of calories. How many calories and one.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
Well, you can eat fourteen for one to fifty. These
are bad. They're about ten calories a piece.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
That was the waste of ten calories. I'll never recover
from that ten cal terrible. So one out of five. Low,
one out of five, what about you?
Speaker 4 (35:04):
Yeah, yeah, I'll do one point well, I'm gonna give
it a one point five only because it does taste
like a hot dog.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Loves a hot dog, juicy hot dog in your mouth.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
You love those things, but weird like I can't.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
I hate a wet hot dog like sprays in your mouth. No, No,
I do like the braught worst. You can get some
of that cheddar and some of that cheddar cream gets
in there. That's pretty good.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
I'm gonna have to brush my teeth after this.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Yeah, I don't know. That was pretty bad, all right.
Philly cheese steak. Now, I love a Philly cheese steak,
and I've never been to Philadelphia and I haven't had
a real one, is what people are gonna say. And
I agree, But the ones i've had are okay. All right?
What are the calories on this? One hundred and fifty difference?
Same difference, all right, Philly cheese steak.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
Ooh way better.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
Yep. Which is weird because at reef very oniony. Now,
it's funny on the can here it's got two big
pictures of onions, so it almost says it's an onion,
like an onion pringle, not quite funions, but I do
taste like a little green pepperish onion. Yeah, this is
way better than the hot hot dogs. Almost taste plain.
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This actually has some flavor to it. I don't know
if I really taste any bun. I don't really taste
any cheese. I don't really taste any meat, but I
taste onions and green peppers. And that's a big part
of Philly cheese steak.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
Of course, it does like the aftertaste left in your
mouth does give you the essence that you were eating
it though.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Very interested.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
Oh it's most terrible, scared to eat it?
Speaker 2 (36:36):
Well? And you what do you want to go?
Speaker 3 (36:37):
Ladies, First, I'll give you two point.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
Dead air three dead one day. I'll tell the story
why I never have dead air. A lot of people say,
how do you fill every second? And that goes back
to my high school. When I was a kid, I
had a high school and we had a radio station
in the high school, and of course you got to
be a d J and stuff and two radio classes,
and we just have a guy and he would dead air.
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Long story, we'll save it for another time.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
But you like yell at you when you had Oh yeah,
it was.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
It was a whole It was a whole scene. I
can reenact it right here at the table, because you know,
you'd have two people in the booth doing it and
he'd be in the classroom. We'd be sitting there. We'll
get to that story another day, we add we'll add
it to the list for you.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Oh man, you're never saying it every once in a while.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
That's a whole nother story too. Stories come upon stories.
But would you say two out of five on that?
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Yeah, I gave it like a two point.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
I'm a little kinder on this one. I'm going three
out of five. So if you're picking up one of
the two, that is the one to get. Still, they're
not going to change your life. I don't think so,
but cool for what they are, I guess. Obviously we're
coming into summertime. The grills are coming out. People are grilling,
We're grilling. We're chilling grilling too. So yeah, not bad,
three out of five. So there it is. We got
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trying to foods because it my tastes good to be
interested to see what Angie pulls out next week. What
will she whip out for us? We'll see what ends
up happening there. But that's try new foods because it
might taste good. But Angie, now it's time for the
album of the week. Time for album of the week,
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and this week's album is one you're very familiar with.
Of course, how did Flint get turned here? What are
we doing? Flint? I at tension right there, I had attention.
I must have bumped him. But this week we got
an album then probably Near and Dear to your Heart
may be kind of daughter Emma absolute favorite album for
her for a little bit. Unfortunately she's taking a turn
to the dark side. We'll talk about it here in
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a second. But the album of the week this week,
we're taking a trip back to the seventies. We're going
to Ace Freely. We're going to his original Kiss solo
album from back in the day, with hits like New
York Groove. That's probably the one most people remember. Of course,
What's on your Mind? Rip it out, speeding back to
My Baby. I always listened to that right before I
pull in the driveway and erm speeding back, of course,
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But one of the greatest albums of the seventies, if
you ask me, Far and Away better than all the
other Kiss solbums. I know a lot of people like
the Paul Stanley one. It's never got me where I
wanted to be, got the Gene one's pretty rough, and
I didn't like the Peter Criss one at all. So
your mileage may vary on that, but I think most
people opinions Ace is the top one out of that.
And it's amazing how my daughter Emma bringing her up
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once again. She went through a huge phase of loving Age.
She used to love Ace and good friend of the
channel Jeff George. We've told the story on my YouTube.
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We even covered it a little bit in a video vlog.
But we did get to hang out with Ace one
night there. Jeff of course was with Ace that weekend,
brought us in there. Emma got to get a hug
from Ace, got to sit by and got to get
a picture. A very cool moment for Emma who was
absolutely star truck star struck about Ace. She was a big,
big Ace fan at the time, so it was a
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really cool thing. It was cool for me too to
get to meet Ace as well. We even got to
go to the Thriller Chiller convention there, got to spend
some time with Kim Coates of Son of Anarchy in
the Elevator and he's liked, oh, you're with Ace, and
like all of a sudden, because we were with Ace,
it was like, oh, you're cool guy, so we'll talk
to you. So I got to hang out with Kim
Coates for a little bit shoot the breeze and stuff,
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which is pretty cool because one of my favorite actors
of course, just a creepy guy and I love the
looks of him there. He's in the new Walking Dead
the Dead City season two, so he's in that too,
So shout out to Kim Coates. But that album is
an all time er. If you've never heard it, you
better check it out. It's the perfect album around this
time of year when summertime's just kicking. You throw it
on the stereo, you're ready to blast into summer. It's
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a pretty good time. But unfortunately a little bit of
a sad story with this one here, as unfortunately we
have a spare bedroom we always called Jeff's room Jeff
George's room. Meat that's where he stays and it kind
of decor it to him, and now it's even more
decord to him now because Emma as she goes through things.
Emma is one of those ones where she changes her
room around and I don't want this in my room anymore.
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So she just in that spare bedroom and I was
a gasp and I dropped my knees and a tear
came out as I saw that she put the McFarlane
Ace figure that she had so proudly displayed in her room.
She put that over in there, just threw it in
the spare bedroom. She doesn't want it in a room anymore.
It's no longer room worthy anymore. Her time with Ace
has moved on. She's out of it. I've lost her
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to hard rock once and for all. Unfortunately, I think, yeah,
I think she's totally lost it. I think she's one
hundred percent k pop. She's basically Korean. She's basically Korean.
At this point, you look at her, she looks like
she's Korean. I'm like, we were good DNA test. But
all she's listening to is this p one harmony? What else?
Speaker 3 (41:40):
Kids?
Speaker 2 (41:40):
Stray kids? A tease? A tea's what's this? A teas?
I don't know, but apparently get this, folks. We're going
to Wrigley Field on June twenty six for the Stray Kids,
and then we're coming back on July twenty six, going
to Wrigley Field again. So the plan right now, we'll
see how it figures out. I get off a plane
from San Diego Comic Con. They pick me up at
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the airport. I take them to Wrigglely Field for a
tease this a T's show, and then you guys go
to the show, and then I'm in Luck has just
announced this week right up the street the Aragon Ballroom
is AW Wrestling, so they're playing Faded. Yeah, so I
guess I'm gonna find a way to go to AW
while they're all at Wrigley Field watching this stuff. I mean,
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that just makes sense to me. So hopefully Jeff, George
and I can go there. Maybe that'll be our plan.
I don't know, but I'm just so sick of this
K pop stuff. I've never wanted something to be over
like these kids go through these fads unless you're media
stick with it. And I'm just keeping fingers crossing and
not gonna stick with this K pop stuff. But it's
out of control. It's out of control, this K pop stuff.
Get back to ace. But you like what you like,
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you don't what you don't. Apparently Emma doesn't like Ace anymore,
and it breaks my heart. Now, I bet she would
still listen.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
To it a bit. And we listened to it the
car the other day and she was singing.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
Yeah, and I think it was like she kind of
had like that moment of flashback, like I forgot. I'm like, Emma,
it's okay to listen to all this K pop, but
mix something else in every once in a while, keeping
back on the straight and narrow. Maybe we'll work on
that a little bit more this summer. We'll see what
ends up happening there. But that is the album of
the week, The Ace Freely So Loud from the seventies.
If you've never heard this, oh my gosh, check it out.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
Back in the New York groove already.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
Get back in the New York groove. And you know,
if you live in New York, it's tough not to
be in that groove. Twenty four to seven is what
I've heard. So it's just don't feel good music, just
feel good. Yeah, it makes Angie feel so good. You
feel so good when you listen to that. I knew it,
I knew it so there it is. That is the
album of the week. But now Angie, we got an
all timer. The first time on the channel hear a
news segment. It's time for story time with Kyle. All right,
(43:46):
time for a new segment here on the channel. It's
called story Time with Kyle, or, as Angie calls it,
a day that ends in why is that all day? Yep.
I'm telling stories to the wife and kids. And ninety
nine percent of the time I finished a long story.
It's like a ten minute long, amazing story. Most people
be on the edge of their seat. They say, wait,
we were you talking? You were you saying something? I said, oh,
I guess not. Yeah, everybody's left the room. I'm like
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telling the story and I'm looking at him like, son, this,
And then I looked and everybody's going like where did
everybody go? But then I got three little Cordy who's
sitting there in attention, just looking at me. They're riveted
by my stories.
Speaker 3 (44:20):
You record everything you uh, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
And I've said that before. That's why I have all
these YouTube videos. I want to believe that one day
I'm gonna die, maybe tomorrow, maybe later today. We'll see
what ends up. Happening. But one day everybody can look
back and my kids will say, you know what, there's
five thousand videos of my dad out there. Maybe they
watch one video every single day, and it's just like
I'm still there talking to them. Of course, So I
think that is a cool thing. The legacy lives on,
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as something may say. But it's time for story time
with Kyle. And we've done this before on my YouTube channel.
A lot of videos, a lot of reviews will just
break into whatever, here's a story time, and I'll explain
that story. There's a lot of long form stories that
I've never told over there. It's time to over here,
and we'll do more tales for retail. I got a
ton of those as well, but we'll mix in a
few of these that are maybe maybe school related, and
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that's what this one is at school related here, and
this one is a time in college. I believe I
was a freshman in college at a community college. Now
I was a guy. I worked full time retail, the
job at the grocery store, and then I took full
time class classes in college at the community college, and
I worked a part time job for Red Bear and
(45:27):
Pizza Shouts, a Red bear in the working Man's Pizza.
So I was a hard working man from the get go.
But I did take a class. And the cool thing
about community college was I had a couple of buddies.
My girlfriend at the time, not Angie unfortunately, Sorry Angie,
I know you wish you were there. But my girlfriend
at the time, my buddy Scott, and a few others we
would all get together. Okay, because community college basically was
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I don't know what I want to do with my life,
but you have to take X amount of classes to
get your four year degree, of course, and why not
go to community college where I can live at home
and I can save some money, I can work, and
I can just get all these easy classes, these basic
classes out of the way before I have to spend
big money of course at the four year college of course.
So that was the plan, and then, of course I
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do the next step further, how do I get this
degree taking the easiest classes as possible. So you had
to have a science credit. And you think I'm going
to take chemistry. Come on, come on, I'm gonna take chemistry.
That's not going to happen. I'm not taking any of
that stuff. But I did find one class there. It
was ecology or something like that. I think it was
a collegy. I believe it was what it was called
or nature preservation and ecology, something like that. One of
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those food food classes. That looks easy. Let's do that.
So my girl friend, my buddy, my buddy Scott, a
couple other buddies, we all took this class together now
I think once a week. It was a night class.
We were all just in there, you know, all the
buddies in the area. We go get dinner before class.
We always go to KFC. There's a KFC right by
the college. So we would go to KFC and we'd
be eating good like the Colonel used to back in
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the day in Kentucky. Once upon time we get to
KFCNS then we go to this class.
Speaker 3 (46:54):
But then one time there was a field trip and
we long.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
For field trips. Live for the field trip. I love
a field trip. And Emma. This is the story about Emma.
Everything revolves around Emma. In this video. She just had
a field trip to Living History Farms yesterday, like an
old timey farm from the thirteen, churning butter going with
the blacksmith, all that kind of stuff. And she hated it.
She was dreading the field trip, like, I don't understand
why you wouldn't want a field trip, because when you're
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a kid, that get you out of the classroom. You're
not having to learn, you're walking around. I longed for
those field trips when I was a kid. I love
the field trip, and no different with this one. For
the ecology class, we went to the mountains of Iowa, Nebraska,
right on the border there. It's called the Less Hills.
I don't know if anybody's ever heard of the Less Hills.
A lot of people think, you know, the Midwest is
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all flat. Obviously there's no rocky mountains here. There's a
few mountains over here, but there's none giant ski slopes
or anything like that. But it is definitely not flat
in the Midwest, as we do know, right, Angie. So
you go there and I don't think I think you've
been by the Lost Hills, but you've never been in
the thick of the Lost Hills. I pointed it out
to you. And you've heard this story before, haven't you. Yes,
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she's heard this, so I didn't no surprises here for you.
But we go to the Lust Hills and I want
to say it was like a three hour drive something.
We had to get into school bus and it was
a whole fiasco. But I was still here for it.
I'm here for a field trip. And I had to
have been eighteen maybe nineteen years old when this field
trip went down, so I was still a young man.
I still I still am.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
Field trip in college is weird.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
It is weird, and it was a weird thing. You
had to align everything. So we go to the Lust Hills,
so it's basically big hills, but I mean it is
pretty steep. I mean it is a lot bigger. Like
I keep saying, everybody thinks everything's flat, No it's not.
This is a pretty steep thing. But it's the Lust
Hills and of course the glaciers and the whole Rigama role.
We're not getting into the science class here. But we
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did go and we got to this place, base camp.
We'll call it base camp. It's like you're climbing Everest.
Here's base camp and this is where we started off.
They told everybody the rules of this. You know, we're
gonna go on this nature hike and go through the
Lust Hills, and you know, you got your book here
and we're supposed to find this flower, you're supposed to
find this tree, you're supposed to find this kind of rock,
and then bonus points for animal is one of these things.
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And nature hikes, you know, it's one of those things.
So anyways, we're there, we start walking. We got our
guide and stuff, and I still do this day, and
I remember thinking it was absolutely wild. We had this
guide and he was like, obviously this week does for
a living. He guides people through this thing. He's literally
like sprinting, like not literally, but you know what I mean.
He's going way too fast. And we've got you know,
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of course they say everybody wear you know, sneakers, wear
good hiking shoes, things of that. You know, you got
these girls and their flats and their sandals and stuff,
just ridiculous stuff. Think of the ticks they could have
probably picked up. I don't know, I just think of that.
But this guide is just hoofing through this thing. It
way too fast. Now. My girlfriend, you know, really good
shape for the most part. She was wild though. She
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was one of those ones that she's always super skinny,
very tall and lean, and she would eat like a
pack of oreos every day. It was a wild There
was a wild thing that she used to do. But
you know, she was in decent shape. But there was
others that weren't. And she had a friend that was
a little bigger. She was a bigger gal.
Speaker 3 (49:59):
We'll call it that.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
She doesn't know the gal, but she was a bigger gal.
And then there was a couple other kids and whatever
people in the class that just could not keep up.
And I could keep up with all this stuff, but
you know, my girlfriend's gonna yell at you if you
just abandon her, and like, hey, for me, help me.
And you know, we're climbing up embankments and all this,
and I'm helping everybody across, and I just can't believe
this guide is just scooting by so fast. And a
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couple of times like hey, could just slow down a
little bit. Hey, you know, these people are having trouble
keeping up, So you look and he'd slow down for
a second, then he'd be right back on. I'm like,
what is this guy's you know, why is he going
so fast? So then we really got to a spot
where there was like this little creek that goes through
We had to go through the creek and then up
and down, like it just was ridiculous. We shouldn't have
been doing this. And I'm up at the top of
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the thing and I'm helping them help my girlfriend up,
and I help her chubby friend up. I help her
up there, and then there was a couple other girls
there as well. There was this old mom and she
was like, you know, community college, you get the young kids,
the whipper snappers like me, but then you get the
moms in her, you know, those kind of ladies like me.
They're trying to reenact their life and you know, do better.
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Maybe they got into trouble once upon a time, whatever
it may be. But I'm helping this girl up as well.
And then next thing you know, I'm looking, I get
everyone them up. I've lost the group. They are totally gone,
and we're out in the middle of the woods and
we're probably, you know, twenty minutes into this hike. I've
never been to these Lust Hills before. I don't know
what's going on here. I don't know where they went.
I start yelling, I hear nothing back. I'm like, you've
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got to be kidney. We're lost here in the Lust Hills.
And I knew immediately because I knew my girlfriend in
and out real well. I knew real well that I
couldn't tell her we were lost. I couldn't because she
would start breaking down, she'd be flipping out, she'd start crying.
She was one of those. And then I knew these
other girls there that would start flipping out too, And
that's all I wanted. I was already nervous enough being
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lost in these lust hills. I didn't need a bunch
of girls flipping out into going crazy. So I'm just like,
oh my gosh, So I'm looking and I'm trying, And
by no means am I a survivalist.
Speaker 3 (51:56):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
I don't think I could last out in the woods
very long. Maybe a day, maybe a day at best.
I don't know. We'll see what happens. Yeah, old at night,
Oh and I knew, and I knew, and this was
probably like around one o'clock is where this went. And
I knew it would get cold because it was kind
of that weird time, kind of like the timeframe now
where it's nice and warm during the day but get's
pretty cool at night. Still, so I knew there'd be trouble.
But of course my brain, I don't say it out loud.
(52:17):
I'm going to worst case here, Oh my gosh, we
might have to stay out here. Who knows what's going
to go on? Are they going to come back and
try to find us? And then I knew that. It's
like there was me, my girlfriend, her friend, and then
this other girl. So there's one four of us and
there was like thirty people in the class. So how
in tune was that group to know all four of
us are missing?
Speaker 4 (52:36):
So I'm not at the book in case you needed
to like look at what berries you could eat or didn't.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
So so I'm just trying. I'm sitting there, I'm trying
not to show any kind of panic anything, because I
knew it wouldn't go good with these group of girls here.
So We're going along and I'm just pretending like I
think they went that way, and I'm trying to like, okay,
what do you do? And I'm looking, I'm like, oh,
is there any footprints? I'll follow the footprints now I'm
just thinking like a real here, of course, and of
course no footprints. There was no rain orythings. I couldn't
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finding footprints. But I'm like, okay, they had it went
this way, and I just kept hoping I would see them,
but you're up and down hills, all kinds of thick
trees to no trees, to big thick trees. It was
basically a lost cause. So I said, okay, uh, hey, guys,
I think they went this way. And I wanted to
go to the top of this peak of this hill.
And I figured if I could get us to the
top of this hill, we could look down and I
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would see them somewhere. We could scatter the whole area
and I'd find them somewhere. And of course, we get
to the top of this hill, and this is where
I knew things were going south. In a hurry. We'd
get to the top of this hill, and what do
I see at the very top. There's all green. There's
no trees at the top. It's just a nice little
top kind of thing, and it's all green with grass.
(53:44):
And I see one hundred percent dead deer and he
has been totally decomposed. So it's just the perfect skeleton
of a deer laying there in the grass, you know,
no skin on it, just a skeleton, a pure skeleton.
I knew exactly then that we were in big, big
trouble because Angie I don't know if you were aware
of this and I read this or saw this somewhere
along the way. Usually when an animal like that dies,
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other animals, bugs, all that kind of stuff take the body,
They take off pieces of it. You rarely find an
intact skeleton of everything together. So that means nothing comes
this way, nothing goes up there, and nothing checks this out.
And I was immediately like, oh my gosh, that's not good.
Usually you would have a leg missing or something some
animal took it off. A wild bear, a cougar like
(54:28):
yourself might have taken something like that. But no, So
I'm just sitting there and I'm looking around. I'm looking
as far as the eyes can see. I don't see anything.
I start yelling. I don't hear any call and response.
There's nothing going on. And these girls are all sitting there.
There's like this big kind of there was a divot,
so it almost looked like a made bench. They're sitting
kind of there in the grass, and I'm looking around
(54:48):
and I think they've found out right there. They looked
at my face said, oh no, we're screwed. We're lost,
And that's where it really hit them for the first time.
That we were lost, and I'm trying to do anything
I can to keep everybody on there. I'm cracking jokes
and stuff like that, and you know, my girlfriend's starting
to cry. Her friend's starting to cry, like, oh my gosh,
we're lost. What are we gonna do? Oh my gosh.
(55:09):
And you know, I'm trying to like, there's no way
we're gonna be lost. They'll figure it out, they'll find us,
something will happen, and all that kind of stuff. And
I started joking, and this is funny. So this goes
back to the older lady that I was talking about.
Was like, let's say if she was forty five years old.
We had this class, and of course I was always
holding court in class, talking kind of the class clown
(55:29):
as you can imagine. And we're talking all the buddies
and stuff in class. You know, you always get a
group of kids that talk a lot in class. This
girl never said one world ever ever. Kind of like
my daughter El, she likes to keep quiet. She doesn't
talk unless she's spoken to, and even then sometimes won't talk.
This girl never said a word in class. I thought
one hundred percent she was deaf. I thought that was
the case. You know, and you get special needs kids
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every once in a while. It was no big deal.
But she never said a word ever. Nobody had ever
heard her voice. So I think she's deaf. And this
is me nineteen, maybe not knowing everything in the world either.
But they're crying, and I'm like, and then you know,
the fat friend. I think she said that she was
getting hungry, which go figure there, but she was hungry.
But honestly, we were all hungry. You know. It's you've
been hiking through here, you're in the hot sun beating
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down on you. We can all go through water, and
it's wild. If they did that in school in this
day and age and say make sure you bring your
water bottle, all this kind of stuff, they didn't do
any of that back then. So they're sitting there, they're hungry,
all this kind of stuff. And I joke to my
girlfriend and her friend and said, hey, if worse comes
to worst, and I pointed over to the girl. I said,
we can always eat the deaf girl. If we have to,
we could eat the deaf girl. And they're all like
(56:34):
looking at me, like kind of kind of laughing a
little bit there. But you know, I've seen the movie alive.
I know what happens. Somebody's got to go first, and
it's not gonna be my girlfriend. I'm not gonna eat
her right there, especially in front of everybody else. I'm
not gonna eat her right there.
Speaker 3 (56:45):
She had no meat on her bones. Anyways, she had some.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
But I wasn't gonna eat you know, my girlfriend and
her friend, just out of respect my girlfriend when her friends.
So we're gonna eat the deaf girls what I said.
And I just jokingly said that, knowing she's deaf. She
wouldn't hear me, and you know, we kind of go on.
I keep looking around. I'm like, oh my gosh. And
then all of a sudden, I get a tug on
my shirt, just a little tug, and I turn around
and the deaf girl speaks, and she's not really deaf.
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Go figure, and she says to me, and I'll never forget.
She looks up to me, and I'm standing up and
I'm looking down and she's looking up at me, and
she goes, I have I have two kids. I have
two kids. And she was very soft spoken, as you'd imagine,
I have two kids and puts up the two fingers
at me and literally was pleading for her life that
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I wouldn't eat her, and I was just like totally
mes w. I was like, oh my gosh, she heard
me first off on my joke, which was hilarious. It
was hilarious. She had to be there, but she was
pleading for her life that I got two kids, please
don't eat me. I have two kids, like she and
she legit thought I was that kind of a person
that I would just, you know, rabit, just eat into
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her and terror apart and stuff like a zombie movie
or something. And I said, well, I said I'm not
going to eat you. I think I said something like
I'm not really going to eat you. It was a joke,
and I said we'll figure out our way home and
all this kind of stuff. So it was wild. I
remember just being very embarrassed what she said, I have
two kids, like, just pleading for her life. To me,
it was such a weird thing. Two kids be me.
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Oh it was weird. It was weird. But then I'm like, okay,
we got to do something. We can't just sit here.
So I went to my survival training and I probably
saw it in a TV show is probably what happened.
Because I was a kid in the eighties and the eighties.
You know, your parents worked, nobody was home. I was
always at home, and I was playing with my wrestlers,
playing with my g I Joe's, and I was watching
reruns of sitcoms from the fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties. I
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probably picked this up somewhere, but I've seen about every
single show of the sixties, seventies, eighties, probably into the nineties.
For the most part, I've seen every episode of every
single show ever. And that's what I spent my time
as a kid. A lot of you's out there were
watching movies and stuff. I didn't have time for that.
I had half hour sitcom time, though, to be oh,
all day long test, I could go on every one
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of these shows. But a lot of people were watching
the back of the futures crowd of kids. I didn't
have time for that. I had thirty minute increments there
and that's what I watched. But I probably picked this
up somewhere. I said, there's a creek down there, and
if we follow the creek long enough, we'll get to something.
Because everything leads to water. At the end of the day,
you'll get to a street. You'll get to something. We'll
find something. So we go down, marching down this hill,
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steep slope. I remember the high grass stound, just thinking
I'm going to get a tick on me. I'm going
to get a tick on me. I don't know if
I did. I don't think so, but I remember just
thinking that the whole time. But we're going down this hill.
We get to the creek and I say, we're just
going to follow this creek. And it was tough because
I was just orient I've never been there before. North South.
What an area are we going in? I'm not exactly sure,
but we followed the creek and lo and behold. It
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felt like hours. I don't know how long it was.
We followed the creek and where did we get to?
We got back to base camp. We got our way
back there, there's the bus and then there's the teacher
running over, just flipping out, going crazy. Where were you guys?
I just gave her a piece of the business. Because
you're in college, I'm like paying for the Like elementary,
you can't talk back to your teachers, but in college,
you know you can give them the piece of your
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mind if you I'm like, I told that guide he
doesn't know leave us like this. And I was pretty hot.
I was, I was more than half hot at the time.
But she was so thankful because I guess they were
just in the process of calling the school to say
that these kids and then they were gonna get back
to your parents and all that kind of thing. This
is before cell phones really took off too, right around
that time where people were just starting to get cell phones,
(01:00:20):
not the Zach Morris polydangerously ones, but but yeah, so
she was all relieved because I'm sure she would have
been fired or in big trouble if you know. If well,
what happened was the kids got lost for an hour
and two of the kids got eaten, and it was
just I don't know how to explain that. I don't
know if you keep your job. But it was a
wild time. The lust Hills couldn't believe that girl could
actually talk. Never heard her ever mutter a phrase ever again.
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It was the only time ever which she pleaded for
her life from me. But it was a wild time.
And every time I go by that lust Hills, obviously
I remember that story. But very very scary time, and
I didn't let it onto everybody, but I was pretty
scared for a little bit. But I had to keep
my cool because of these women that just flip out
and go crazy crazy. I knew what would happen, and
I knew all well, and you know, and I forgot
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to mention they all did cry on that hilltop. They
all three of them were crying on that hilltime.
Speaker 3 (01:01:08):
I would have been the one taking charge.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Yeah, go to there. You get pretty tough on those
kind of things. Fight or flight. You're always ready to fight,
that's for sure. So that is it. That is story
time of Kyle. A wild time. The lust Hills. Don't
recommend it, can't say I'd say, go to Everest, go
to the Rocky Mountains, go something like that instead, don't.
You can't handle those too dangerous, these lust Hills. But
maybe one of these days we'll go back one day,
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we'll see what happens. So there it is a long
winded story time of Kyle. Even a couple of water
coming out of Angie's eyes right there, watch out, watch out?
All right, So there is storytime Kyle, Angie. It's time
to bring the show home. We got Question of the
Week and we got some reviews to read, all right,
time to bring home, episode number eight of Kyle Peterson Show,
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and let's read off the question of the week First, Angie,
give us a question.
Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
Okay o n T six soldier, what's up? Kyle of podcast?
Been listener since day one? My question is I like
the wrestling action figures and want to get into the hobby.
But where do I start? I grew up during the
Attitude era. Any ideas or suggestions I should start with?
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Do you have any suggestions?
Speaker 4 (01:02:14):
ANGI don't start, so it doesn't start. Run don't run
very expensive track.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
Maybe Now, obviously you got to choose your own financial adventure.
You gotta choose what you want out of a collection.
Are you one that, like me, wants to be a completist,
get every single one like a hot game of Pokemon.
Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
Got to start small problems?
Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
Or do you want one of each character just key characters.
I guess you got to decide that, and then you
decide what your budget is for that. Now you jumped
into the Attitude era. I don't know if as a
kid you were collecting. I guess that doesn't really tell
us the age range. But maybe you want to jump
into the ruthless aggression figures or the Titan Tron figures
are three figures. Not a huge fan of that. Of course.
(01:02:51):
The Bone Crunchers is another one that's probably the start
of the Attitude Era, at least as far as action
figures go. Maybe you'd want to get bone Crunchers. That's
not a terribly expensive thing. Probably get those loose on
card fairly cheap, So maybe that's where you want to start,
or you could very easily just start with the Mattel's.
Obviously the Matels are being made right now. You can
go back. I think a couple might break the bank,
(01:03:13):
but then you'll get some probably under retail, so all
even out, and maybe you collect your Attitude era favorites
that have been released from Mattel. You could go of
course to the Classic Superstars some of that. So really
depends what style of figure you really like, how much
money you want to spend. There's a lot of variables
in that, and I guess personally I would say go
back and get the Bone Crunchers, and I'd get every
single one, but maybe not as realistic. If I was
(01:03:36):
starting it, I would probably say, might as well dive
into Matel because you're still going to get figures coming
in this day and age to be able to buy
them at retail. But also I think a lot of
them outside of a couple shouldn't really break the wallet.
I mean, twenty thirty bucks a figure even cheaper for
loose for the most part, and maybe you build out
an attitude army. Now it doesn't say maybe he wants
to get everything. He came into it in the Attitude era,
(01:03:57):
but maybe been watching ever since. So that's probably the
most sense. I would love to say, go back and
get the LJN's probably not too interesting to you and
probably not for your wallet either. Very expensive. Same thing
with the has Bros. But my answer would probably be
the matel figures and I think Angie can co sign that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
Just make sure it sparks Joy.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
Yes, sparks Joy, that's right.
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
Collect what sparks Joy.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Yes, spark Joy that's yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
Unless you're doing it for a living, I would just buy,
Like when you just cherry.
Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
Pick what a living.
Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
Well, I'm not a living, but like, unless you're doing
it as part of your job, why would you be
a couple. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
I was play this long before I even started my
YouTube channels. I don't know how it has anything to do.
I think it comes down to what kind of personality
are you? And that's for me. I am a completest.
Like when I was collecting CD's hardcore and I should
do a deep dive on CDs. I would love to
talk about about that album CDs all that. Maybe one
of the days we'll do that. But I was all in, Okay,
I'm getting all the George Harrison soul lums. I like
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George Harrison. I'm starting with all things past. I'm getting
every single one and every single band. I got the
entire catalogs up. So that's why I ended up with
eleven thousand CDs. It might at the top, so I
don't know. I am That's why I don't do drugs.
Kids away from drugs, because I would do all the drugs.
I'd be that guy under the bridge service and everybody
(01:05:09):
is what I'd be doing for next my next hit.
But Angie, now we got to dive into something here.
We got to dive into the reviews of the week.
So these three we have three reviews this week five
star reviews. Shout out to that. But these guys are
going to be eligible for, of course the book. So
we're going to give away a book. Should grab that
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over here. One of these will be given away this week.
We gave away to last week. We'll give away another
one next week. So get in your five star review.
Email the Computers and Show at gmail dot com to
be eligible for a free book. And Angie, I'll even
sign it if you want her to. But I'll read
the first one here, then I'll let you do one.
Then I'll read one. How about all right? This review
comes from Scott Stokes. You never forget your first review.
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Kyle and his wife Angie Modern Macho Man and Miss
Elizabeth are such a fun couple. Yeah, because I think
I hide you in the closet like Miss Elizabeth time
or two. A fun couple of equally support collecting toys
and share stories along the way. This show is equally
fun to watch on YouTube or four daily videos and
thousands of figure reviews Kyle has done over the years.
Give them one episode you'll be hooked. One piece of
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bread at a time, or a loaf you will enjoy.
So there we go. Scott Stokes sent that one in. Angie,
you get to read this one here?
Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
What oh?
Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
Antonio Delgado?
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Yep? Living right there?
Speaker 4 (01:06:26):
Okay, If you have been looking for a podcast hosted
by one of the coolest figure collectors and his smoking
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to album of the week the crazy Tales from Retail.
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This show has it all. So park yourself in a
comfy chair like Tod McFarland and get ready for a
wild ride.
Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
Oh, smoking hot wife, he won you over. He won
you over, that's for sure, So shout out to Antonio.
He'll be in the review. There and then, last, but
certainly not least, Jesse O'Kelly five star review. A great podcast,
kylein and You're entertaining and always a good time. There's
something for everyone. From food reviews, wrestling talk, action for
your news, music reviews, tales from retail that always lead
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to new stories and that's the truth. Highly recommended pivot
to another story, so one story leads to another. So
thank you everybody that's did the five star reviews, all
that kind of stuff. Trying to spread the word on
a podcast, trying to spread the word on a book
not easy because I'm the only one that's going to
be able to do that out there, and I don't
know where you even spread the word on a podcast
about it is. But you know, the podcast numbers have
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been very good, so I will say that. They say
something like, if you have like thirty downloads a week,
you're in the top fifty percent of all podcasts or
something like that. So we're blowing that away. As far
as downloads. Obviously, video cast, I'm sure a lot of
people are watching on video, probably aren't listening to it
on audio, so got to think they're different people. So
I think in the grand scheme of things, the podcast
is doing pretty well, is from what I've heard, so
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definitely never gonna get rich on it. I think I
could buy maybe one action figure so far, with all
the revenue from the podcast so far, I think we
could buy one action figure. So maybe we'll do that.
Maybe we'll see what happens.
Speaker 3 (01:08:00):
This is my clothes. I buy her a tax right now?
Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
You can write them on. We got to figure that
out with the tax man. Maybe we can write that
off this podcast. You got your ten thousand, ten thousand
dollars inexpensive and you only made twenty four dollars for
the whole year. How does that work? How does that math?
Are you guys? Tax cheets? That's what they're gonna say.
Who knows, but there it is, Angie. Episode eight, Any thoughts,
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any thoughts as we dive into summer killing It. She's speechless.
She's speechless. We'll see. This weekend, we're going to this
new mac and cheese place. We'll see how that goes.
My daughter's been wanting to go. They just opened the
first one in our state. It's basically like Chipotle for
mac and cheese. So story at eleven.
Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
You know, me and cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
It is like cheese. It's all flimmy. There's nothing but trouble.
Who knows what goes on there, But we'll see. But
of course, as we close out episode eight, make sure
you do subscribe to the YouTube channels. Check out the
Patreon check out YouTube channel memberships if you want early
access to these videos. Usually give me about a five
days head start on the podcast four or five day
heads start, so and it's the best way to support
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the channel. Like I said, you're gonna buy one action
figure after seven episodes. You can support the channel if
you want to do that kind of thing. And then
you get tons of other bonus stuff over there. And
we're still working for a show Patreon exclusive for Angie
to do. We'll see what happens on that in the
future as well. But check out the YouTube channel memberships,
check out Patreon. Of course the book. I won't plug
it again, but remember the book Amazon, Barnes and Noble.
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Maybe I just plugged it again, or you can get
copies from me. I'll autograph it, Angie can see people
even want my dad to autograph it. You can do
that as well. The Kyle Peterson Show at gmail dot com.
You want to be the question of the week, you
want to send something to us, that is the place.
Of course, don't forget about the review if you want
a chance to win that book next week as well.
Sir Palystic's far on the X the mscare Kylonder Score
Peterson on threads Instagram. Don't forget TikTok as well along
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the way. So I think I've said it all. Angie
said it all. So for episode eight of The Kyle
Peterson Show, Angie, say goodbye to everyone. Goodbye everyone, goodbye everyone.
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