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Supper Over the listeners. We areback with another episode of the w Witts
Podcast. Episode right, and wehave a very special guest with us today.
Although one could argue that all ofour guests are special, don't get
me wrong, but this one isspecial in his own way. I'm not
going to specify whether that's good orbad, but of course not. He
this is a man that needs nointroduction, but we're gonna give him one
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anyway. But he's a welcome atDanny Dimes, good evening, ladies and
gentlemen. Is great to be hereon the w Warts Podcast. And Danny,
we we've been wanting to have youon for quite a while now.
I've been on scheduling trouble. Yeah, we have to postpone this like three
times, you know. Honestly,I must tell all of you that I
never met Danny before today. Isaw him briefly on a video call once.
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But oh yeah, I think Ithink we've hit it off, right,
Danny o'calling off with each other.We've been talking. It's such a
surreal experience two of your friends meeteach other. It is a little bit
surreal. It's it's uh. I'vehad I've had it happened where I've had
two best friends and they didn't meetother first solid two years. But there's
always that little bit like, yeah, they like each other, or will
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they like each other more than me? And then yeah, that's all I
need about that. But you know, and I just learned today which I
had no clue, that I'm olderthan you by well seven days exactly.
But we'll see who's more mature.Oh, don't worry. Everybody put down
in the comments below who you thinkis more mature. Don't forget to hit
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that if you get that, likeone, If you don't put Isaac down,
I'm gonna go cry in my room. Guys, just comment Isaac.
They'll never have me back on Wellthe thing back, I am one of
the founders of the w Ritz podcast, so you can't kick me off.
Hey, but hey, do youknow who they did kick off recently?
Who? Just earlier today we gota big break something that we could all
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talk about, um because we werelooking for topics. Tucker Carlson got fired
from Fox. Really, yes hedid. And it's gonna it's gonna cause
a shake up, that's for sure. Oh yeah, they got rid of
their star. Are well. Idon't know why they would do it.
Who's gonna who's gonna watch Fox Newsnow? Like literally everybody watched Tucker.
Yeah yeah, well they had some, they had some. They have some
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other good hosts, but they're notas popular. They're not They didn't have
the Live Tucker reaction. No,right, yeah, they're not as iconic.
Segregation wasn't thought now why worst thingin American history? But you know,
I wonder, I mean, Iknow why they actually did, like
they Okay, the thing is theywere getting sued right for defamation by dominion
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voting systems for somewhere around eight hundredmillion dollars I think because of some comments
that Tucker made. And of courseFox News loves money more than they love
Tucker. So they got rid ofTucker, of course, and uh,
you know, would they even winthe defamation lawsuit? That's the question.
It's hard to say what defamation Idon't know. I mean, the thing
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is, there's a free speech argumentthat you could make, but when it
comes to like, here's the thing, defamation, like it implies you're spreading
false information. Now, as faras I'm aware, what Tucker was saying
wasn't false per se. It wasmore speculation than fact. He wasn't like
it was more that's just a theory, a game theory. I don't think
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he ever says that whenever thing isthere's no like there's no understanding in the
role of the courts, Like everybody'ssuing each other now, and and you
know that you can say something thatyou could get sued for. It doesn't
matter if you meant it or not. You can get sued for it,
apparently is if you're not clear thatyou didn't mean it. Yeah, And
I mean our justice system, Imean every justice system in the world is
flawed. There's no perfect At leastit's better than like Romania. Yeah,
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certainly, certainly one of the bestjustice systems in the world, but that
doesn't mean it's without problems though,right, I think is one of those
weird wonky areas where it's like theydon't really know well, like you how
to handle it properly happened to someoneon our side, we wouldn't like it,
like, you know, someone likeif we got defamed on this podcast,
we wouldn't really like that. Wellyeah, yeah, I mean it
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depends on how far they're defaming isgoing, Like if they're saying things like
I don't know, like if they'reaccusing me of doing like illegal things like
money laundering or something like that,obviously I'm gonna do something about that.
Yeah, you gotta shut them up. Yeah they found out your secret?
No yeah, no no, butlike honestly, because like that could actually
hurt me. Yeah right, Yeah, obviously people could like stop giving you
work, stop doing stuff. Exactlylike I'm not going to take my own
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brother to court because he's defaming thew Ritz podcast. Not saying that's happening,
but it may happening. Yeah,but likely just calling me is just
calling me an idiot or a racistor something like that. I don't care.
Yeah, I mean it happens allthe time. I mean when you
guys, well, when Simeon,Isaac and Abigail yes one to the Michael
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Knowles speech, everybody was calling usracist. We don't care. You're not
gonna. I'm not gonna. Everybody'sfunny. I found this racism test from
a bunch of woke sources last night, and I took it, and it
said that I was seventy one percentmore racist than the general population. But
here's the thing I saw Simeon today. I had him ticket take it he
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was seventy one percent more racist thanthe general population as well. No,
no, no, he's he's racist. I can't believe it. I know,
I know, you can never havehim back on the podcast. Imagine
it's also racist. Get out ofhere. We should all just leave now.
I mean, if we're using themodern definition of racism, then we're
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all in trouble. Oh no,anyway, back to Tucker. Yeah,
um, you know who else gotfired? Who? Don Lemon? No
opposite end of the political spectrum,both on the same and Tucker Carlson just
got fired. I'm not sure ifI really believe all the conspiracy theories that
say that there's like some vast worldwide, you know, world leader who's plotting
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the downfall of I think, toa certain extent credibility, I think there's
but like underground like information. Igotta say, it's ultremely odd that these
two got fired on the same day. When life gives you Don Lemon,
stop watching, Yeah, exactly,you should have done it a long time.
You should have stopped watching a longtime ago. There, Yeah,
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that's right. I mean, Ifeel like the only acceptable place for CNN
to be at this point is airportsbecause everybody wants to get out of there
anyways. Yeah, for real.You know, it would be funny though,
if Tucker, Carlson, and DonLemon put their differences aside, came
together and started their own show.Oh gosh, oh bro they clashed to
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the Titans there. Well, youknow, I've seen some speculation that Tucker
might get picked up by The DailyWire. Now, I mean the Daily
The Daily Wire likes to pick uplike conservatives who've been dropped by something like
I don't. I don't think theycould offer him as much money, but
I think that he would probably.I mean, I can't speak for Fox
News his work practices, but Ican't imagine he would be any less happy
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there than he is now, right. I mean, I think he's gonna
want to go go wherever he's ableto actually speak his mind. Yeah,
And I was thinking, you know, maybe he maybe he could become the
next Rush Limball maybe. I mean, well, I don't. Yeah,
I think he's got a lot ofthe same opinions, but I don't think
anybody could ever compete. No,no, it should ever be as great
as Rush. But you know,we need conservatives in America needs. I
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think I think it would be betterif he were to just start his own
thing, not work for any companyat all. Yeah, because, like
I mean, I've blamed it.I wouldn't blame the Daily Wire. But
it was surprising, um a whileback when uh, you know Dan Bons,
you know I think so yeah,yeah he got he got canceled the
while backward at least attempted too.But um, right, yeah, he's
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he's a war vet. But um, the Daily Wire I didn't pick him
up, but they support him veryhighly. And I could see them doing
the same thing with Tucker, whetherthey're not like, well, we don't
want to get sued either, Imean Tucker. The thing is, Tucker
is probably like a little bit toowell known to work for the other you
think about the Daily Wire is becominga very formidable source of conservative news.
Oh yeah it's then, Um,it's it's not as big as Fox as
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you know, I don't think it'sbig enough to hold host Tucker Carlson.
As much as I would love forthem to do that, I honestly would.
It would not surprise me at allif Tucker were to run for president.
Really, um, because you thinkabout it. You know, he
got fired, so obviously right nowhe's in the spotlight, and it means
that it would be a good timeto decide, Hey, I'm going to
run twenty four elections right around thecorner, and uh, you know the
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man. I mean, he's gonnahave a lot of free time now he
doesn't have to do a nightly show, right, I guess, yeah,
I say so. He I wasgonna say he has my vote, but
I don't. He wouldn't have myvioe. I don't think he would have
mine either. I mean, Ithink we'll see, We'll see how it
goes. If he does, I'lljust have to wait and see what he
said. But personally, um,I mean, I know you guys talked
about it a little go a littlewhile ago. I'm not gonna go trail
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off, but um, my votewould be uh um yes, yeah,
same. I think that the thingabout Tucker is that if he were to
run for president, we would haveto be aware because he is you know,
he is a Fox News show hostor he was, I guess,
And you know, talk show hostsare great and all, but sometimes they
can be all to talking, noaction, and I don't think things like
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that, but it could turn outthat way because he probably would make a
better, um, theatrical politician thana better practical politician, you know,
yeah, yeah, I get that. Yeah. I mean, as you
said, like a lot of peopleare like whatever, yeah, and it's
really hard to say when there hasnever been anybody because you never right.
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Yeah, he's never had an opportunityto prove it exactly where like Jesse waters
Um great, I would say thatone of the other big stars of Fox
knows Um you don't know, you'venever seen waters World. Well, I
think he's the one who He's theone who's who interviewed the Reddit mod which
I love that he's the one whoHe's the one who goes around like the
streets in New York and ask andyeah. He just exposes people for complete
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like for being stupid, for beingcompletely stupid, like somebody who's like,
uh, what was bought in theLouisiana purchase and they're like Oregon, Oregon.
Yeah, that's that's that's correct.Yeah. No, that's the funniest
thing about those videos, Like whensomebody gets it totally wrong, they'll just
be like, yeah, you're rightand leave them in their own stupidity.
Yeah, exactly. They thought theydid good. They walk right away like
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I'm so smart, look at me. Yeah, hey, guys, did
you know them that Oregon was bought? And did you know that the United
States is now adding India is oneof its states? Really? Really?
They'll vote Democrat? Right, Ihope? So yeah, I don't think
that's gonna happen anytime soon. Butwhat if what if it did? What
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if it did? What if itdid? I mean Tennessee, Tennessee big
fan. I mean in the twentytwenty yeah, twenty twenty general election,
they were the first people to justgo boom conservative. It like took him
like, yeah, Tennessee is agood state. I do, I honestly
do fear because I know there area lot of people moving there, Like
you know, the whole Daily Wirecrew moved there. I personally know a
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lot of people that have moved there, and all the people, most of
the people I know that have movedthere have been conservative. But it does
worry me, like all the peoplefrom California moving to Texas and places like
that, like are they just goingto keep voting on for Democrats? And
turned Tennessee into another liberal waste land. I mean one of the I mean
maybe, but I think one ofthe reasons why, as you said,
up most a lot of the peoplemoving their work conservatives. Is no conservative
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wants to stay in New York.Yeah, yeah, abortion laws, right.
I mean the weird thing about NewYork is like, if it weren't
for the politics, I would totallylove it here, Like, oh yeah,
it is very beautiful. Literally,Like every state has their problems,
Like you think about like some placesto have better politics, like Ohiah has
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the meme. Well, you know, like some of the southern states have
very high poverty and unemployment rates eventhough they have more conservative leaning um governments.
Yeah, and you know New York, I mean, the Democrats have
made it so that you have tohave a high salary to live here.
The Democrats have made it so youhave to get a good education and degree
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in order to be able to geta job and live here. Yeah.
One one bedroom apartment in New YorkCity, like fifty thousand pay for your
rent per month? Can I havea tour? Can I just follow you
home tour of your apartment? Yeahexactly, Oh yeah, totally counting.
That'll cost you five thousand dollars.Yeah, you'll have to take on a
small loan to just see the ofmy apartment. The door knockers made of
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pure gold. Oh yeah, that'swhere it all goes in New York State
taxes that too. Yeah, Iknow, I was. I was at
Walmart today and I got taxed.I'm like, I got tax like five
dollars. I'm like a fifteen dollarspurchase because it was it was because of
the material used in making it.There was such a high return tax on
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it. So stupid. I mean, it wasn't my money. I had
to buy it for one Okay,Okay, well then who cares? But
you know, I think that ifwe're gonna go around and fire people like
Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon, Ithink I have a good excuse to fire
William What Why What did I do? William Prison? I don't know.
I mean, You've just I meanI just feel like, um, you're
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you're the best podcast host. You'rethe you know, you're the more popular
one, and um I am noteven everyone that I was about, and
so I have to make like FoxFox News and fire you because you're the
best person on the podcast. Thankyou. But I'm gonna pull a CNN.
Uh uh Anderson Cooper, I'm gonnapull a Harvard. Actually, you
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know, Will, you can cometo my podcast. I don't have a
podcast, but you can come workfor me and I five hundred thousand years
salary at Harvard. Well, i'lltake it. The problem is if I
find another podcast host who's worse thanyou, then I would become the most
popular one and I would have toget fired. I was gonna say,
then you should have me on,but uh, I don't know. I
don't know. I mean, ifI fire Will, would you really want
to be on? As just sayingpodcast? Hey, man, I I
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I invented. I invented. Icreated the cover art for That's true.
True, we got to talk aboutthat. Don't worry. Well though,
you're is not in jeopardy at all. Well, I don't get paid,
so you can really I don't know. Hey, we're not going back into
that. Well, we know theconversation we had a couple of weeks.
You get paid in popularity and loveof the masses. That's all right,
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I'll take it. I guess we'lltake it at least until we make it
big. Then we're gonna get canceled, but then we'll be making money if
we may, so we'll be fine. We'll just go to UM. I
don't let them cancel us. Wewon't get canceled. Yeah, of course,
we're like all of ten conservatives liein Rumble. Yeah exactly, We'll
get those all those ten conservative viewerson Rumble. You know, speaking of
did you hear that Matt Walsh istaking a show off YouTube? Really?
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Yeah? Really? I mean Ilisten to him. I mean sometimes I
listen to him on YouTube, butmost of the time it's on Apple podcast.
I haven't got a ton of opportunitiesto listen to him lately. Yeah,
no, I understand. Yeah,I mean I'm kind of sad that
he's not on YouTube anymore because youknow, I don't spend a crazy amount
of time on YouTube, but Ido watch a lot of stuff just based
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on you know, it's suggestions.In a lot of times it will suggest
to Matt Walsh video and I mean, maybe I'm just lazy, but I
don't want to have to go allthe way over. I was gonna say
that, Well, yeah, Imean, if you especially being someone I
mean, we had a short conversationabout it, but when you're more of
a uh sorry, um not AndrewClaven. I'm his name is slipping my
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mind, Michael Michael Knows, you'remore of a Michael Knows guy, where
you'll be like, oh, letme go listen to Michael Knowles Daily podcast,
where I'm more of a Matt Walshguy. If Michael Knowles is on
Rumbo, I'm gonna go. Letme go to Rumball and go listen to
him. Yeah. Well, anotherthing is Matt was saying that he thinks
that it'll actually help his popularity becausehe's adding it to so many other platforms
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now that he's not on YouTube.I don't think it will. I don't
think it's I don't think it will. I don't think okay, I don't
think what he's doing necessarily will decline. Yeah, his loyal listeners will still
listen to Okay. I think Ithink if it's going to prove anything,
I think he will improve Rumble.I think benefit like the alternative platforms because
but it was because all of hisloyal viewers will now have like a reason
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to go to those platforms. ButI don't think it's he's gonna get any
more viewers. No, No,no what he's doing. Yeah, yeah,
because people like because like YouTube alot. I mean it's like the
most down I met a lot ofhis. Either that or it's like crossy
road. Yeah. Well yeah yeah. Well, in terms of social media,
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I think it's YouTube. Yeah,it's yeah. I think it's you
Yeah, the most of the largestYeah yeah, I mean they have a
well I don't think I think it'stechnically Facebook, but the reality is like
just by nobody who has a rumbledoesn't have YouTube. It's what I'm trying
to say. Yeah, like there'sno like ignorant guy on rumble somewhere.
Wait, there's YouTube. What's aYouTube? What's a YouTube? Oh,
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it's it's a little tube and youput yourself inside it. Whoa, that's
crazy. It's called your camera andthen you can post videos of yourself and
have maybe like three people watch them. I don't want these I don't want
these new fangled generational kids seeing me. Yeah. Probably, I don't know.
I can't do an old man voicethat well because I'm just I'm just
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too youthful. And hands. Whenthey're they're face dick oh Man snapping snapping
their snap Twitter, they're book facing. I feel like we should have a
snap Twitter. I feel like thatwould be interesting even just see Nancy Pelosia
eight in the morning waking up andbeing like, I mean, I wish
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I could show facial expressions on thispodcast, but it would just work.
But she'd be like, you know, the ugliest face every and she's just
be like Donald Trump needs to goto um yeah, yeah exactly, um
uh yeah. I was gonna saywith um like Instagram like uh Like with
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Instagram, I've never been on Instagram, But with Twitter, I've been on
once and it was I wouldn't sayit's the worst time of their life,
but literally every single post was alllove for Damar Hamlin. It's like it's
like the South Park killed John Lennonkilled John Lennon. It was just over
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and over. Everyone's like, Idon't hate you, just you just went
on there. At the time thatit was, there was no co Yeah,
it was well. I was onwith my brother Sammy. He asked
me like, oh, you shouldshould probably get an account. I'm like
yeah, and then he's like,oh, well, let's see what they
have on because he follows him.He's a conservative. He goes to the
Young America's foundation. Um, that'swhere I'm going in July. Um.
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But uh yeah, he was like, oh, let me show you what
the content is of the day,and it was like the day after Damorrow
Hamlin went down and it was yeah, a love for It's gonna be all
love for? Are you anyway?Uh? So, you know, we
talked about Dylan mulvanny last podcast,right, and we were just discussing how
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we don't really want to talk aboutthat sick little dude again, not really,
not not entirely, but we're goingto okay, all right, I
want to fine me and Danny.If we were actually on a decent podcast,
we will be able to talk aboutwhatever comes up. Right, So
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there, But uh, it's notbecause I want to repeat the whole you
know, bud Light bad, Dylanbad. I don't want to repeat that.
But the thing that happened this weekwas apparently Dylan mulvany is now an
ambassador or you know, they didn'tend ad campaign or whatever with Mabel in
makeup, and let's you know,we don't need to get into the whole
company politicizing stuff. Yeah, Maybelin, Maybelin, I don't know. Yeah,
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I'm not a woman I can't.I can't, yeah exactly. The
only one I know is like coverGirl, Well I was four or whatever.
What's the I don't know how I'msliding the name because I have four
sisters and every single Christmas it's uh, give me a h what's the store
Kirkland signature? I don't know you. I don't know what that is.
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Sounds like a Costco brand. I'venever been to Costco. Um it's like
it's like, um, it's thepink one. Am you have a sister?
Like every single Christmas, every singleChristmas gift card al to beauty gift
card when you I mean, it'snice because like, oh I've I have
my sister this year for Christmas atBeauty gift card. I've never been to
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Alta Beauty, but I feel likejust the name of it is like that
store where a twenty five dollars giftcard will get you two point five items.
Oh yeah, yeah exactly, yesexactly. As a guy walking in
there there, they give you weirdlooks, but they just like point at
the gift cards like thank you sir. Are you are you gay? Sir?
Are you gay? You either gayor you're here for your sister tell
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us which one, sir, howdid you know? But in any case,
the weird thing about Dylan becoming this, you know, doing this ad
campaign is that at the beginning theyshe sorry, he don't want to miss
gender him. Wait what is heagain? It's a he? He is
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we I mean, I understand thejoke, but yeah, me personally,
I like to call by the godgiven pronouns. Fair enough, fair enough,
I agree, But um, hedecided to post a video of himself.
Um, and the video starts offwith him being like, uh,
look at me, this is me, and it's just like it's this total,
it's this, it's this ugly manand like he has no makeup on,
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which is a good thing, butI swear I could see like stubble
on his face. Yeah, likeI could swear I saw a stubble on
his face. And then the camerablacks out for a second and then it
comes back with him in all thismaybe make up and still looks exactly like
a man. Yeah, it's funnyabout it. It is like it's in
the word like make up, Likethat's all he's doing. He's making up,
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making up his own imagine. He'splaying the imagination game. Um with
the Imagination Dragons, the delusion game. You'd only get that joke. You
would only get that joke if you'veever watched in Practical Jokers. But I
mean I have, but it's beenhot. Oh it was essentially this episode
where they were punishing two of theguys and they were being the opening band
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for the Imagine Imagine Dragons and theguy the guy walks out and he's like,
h yeah, we're here. Givegive, give a big round of
applause for h the Imagination Dragons.Yeah. Yeah, it was funny.
Yeah, yeah, mc kers arequite the funny man. You know the
I don't want to go off ona tangent mout well, you know we
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can talk about him for a second, of course we can, but on
any tangent. It's our podcast.Yes, by some like greater part like
oh, Fox News like fire usfor talking about stuff they didn't want us
to talk about. You can talkabout whatever. Be your show behind the
guests and I mean Impractical Jokers.Isn't that controversial, man? Oh no,
of course. I mean, um, but you're see they're in the
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waiting room and I believe I mean, all the guys are in the waiting
room, but specifically they're trying tomake each other laugh and if you laugh.
Oh, yes, I've seen thoseum where I believe it's Murray and
he pulls out the gum cleaner,like the dental cleaner where just like it's
a pen that shoots water and hejust like starts like he just starts washing
his teeth. I guess like twoof the guys out, I prefer the
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one where he brings in the ZOOMIsuitcase yes, a little suitcase, yes,
or the um sale. I believehe like just like rips open his
shirt he's got like the superman he'sgot. He starts doing push ups in
the middle of the waiting room.Yes, yes, okay, which brings
about the question real well, haveyou seen impractical Joker? Yeah, I've
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seen a couple of videos. Whois two things? Who is your favorite?
But who is I mean, I'massuming you'll say the best and practical
joker favorite, But who's your favorite? Isaac oh Man. I mean the
thing is, they're also funny indifferent contexts. Um. I will say
that I generally don't like Brian Quinnas much Q. I don't like Q
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as much, not because I don'tlike him, but just because his punishments
are always kind of emotionally painful,like they try and get him emotionally yea,
and that just makes me kind ofsad. I like the guy,
but the punishments are just not thatlike, they're not that funny. They're
just kind of oh that hurt.Murray is a total little ferret. Yeah,
goes around screeching, just not Inot a huge fan, goes around
screeching with a shirt off. Um. Sal is a little bit too much
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of a germophobe. I would havethat he's the weird uncle. Honestly,
I would say that Joe and Murrayare my favorites. But if I had
to say, I would say Joebecause he's just funny. Okay, I
get it. Um real well,I don't remember which one is which I've
not seen you. Que is thebig, bigger guy with long hair,
and Murray's the bald rat looking guy. Sal Is sales that one Italian uncle
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that you see like at the he'sa little heavier too at the like the
party, and then I believe Joehe has black hair, right, No,
Joe is kind of half bald.He's like the average dad to be
honest. Yeah, yeah, justjust make a judgment based on those think
from what I remember. I thinkI remember liking Joe a lot. Let's
go, buddy, being a yesman. I just don't know, I
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just have I haven't seen in liketwo years video. It's been a while
since. I just don't remember thatmuch about them. Well really, according
to Isaac, quite the controvers controversialuh uh statement, but Q, I
love Q much was always wearing thehat. Yes, yeah, I love
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you so much. He he's justthe funniest. So like, I don't
like the punishments, but it's nothis fault. Yeah, no, doesn't
invent his Well maybe he does,we don't know. I like the one
where he smashes all the eggs.Oh that's great. I love the one
where it's like, um, Ibelieve he he's at the park with his
quote unquote daughter and like she juststarts like talking like business. Like He's
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like okay, Like she she goeson the phone and she just like starts
talking about like like sales tax andlike stocks, and then he goes he
pulls out like an Almo phone onit and like starts talking, like starts
talking and it's like funny, itis, like it was so good,
but like he's wearing like a superlike tight like white shirt, any top
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hats, and she's wearing like likea business like like but she's like ten
years old like whatever, and likethe all the all the clothes are like
way too big on her. Yeah, like like the s's are going way
too far. Well, you know, it's funny that we're talking about all
this entertainment related stuff, because let'stalk about another entertainment related thing. Oh
sure, so we're gonna talk aboutChris from Mister Beasts. Oh Chris,
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I wanted to Chris Chicken manufacturer.Do you get that joke? Of course,
because they bought they should laugh politely. When I say something dumb my
friends, my friends, they willthey will criticize me all day for my
laugh. Like one time I wassitting in my friend study hall and I
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do this fake laugh. It's likeand we just started we start dying laughing.
I was laughing for the next fiveminutes because the way I laugh like
I have a genuine laugh, andthen all the others are just fake and
all the fake ones sounds like I'meither dying getting tortured or trying to have
a baby. Whoa, Hey,you can't do that, Man's exactly.
That's why. That's why it's funny. Yeah, oh yeah, I would
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say, Um, I mean whileTyson chicken you kidding? They make good
chicken, well they do. Butthey bought George Castanza from the from the
Yankees, That's true. They werelike, well, we will give you
anything for Castanza if you want himthis much. Chicken, beer, chicken
dogs. They didn't know what,but they're everything out of him, just
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to get George Castanz on that team. Yes, that was I love Seinfeld
so much. Oh it's a great, great show. Yeah, I've seen
a little bit of it. Youneed to watch, but all of it.
It's a great show. Very binge. Well, but to not go
off topic, Chris the man,Tyson, Tyson, Chris the not a
woman Tyson exactly, I mean goingoff what I asked earlier. Favorite character,
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Chris is my favorite growing up.You know, honestly, I can't
plame honestly liked the best when Yeahme too. I've always been a Chandler,
right, He's always so chill andhe never does anything stupid. Yeah,
yeah, Carl, I have areally hard time not calling him a
mean word. He's just k Ihate Carl so much. He I mean,
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he made Chris the the man.Yeah. He Those of you that
don't know, we should we shouldprovide a little backstory. Chris is basically
you know, like I feel liketwo months ago he was just a normal
man and then two months and becomingYeah, you saw him like changing,
like he was still a he wasdragged, still a man, but like
he had like he was dragon,he was painted. I've seen him like
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over the past few months, he'sjust started to look more and more like
a sick freak. He's just beenm and you know, it's sad because
he used to be a really handsomeguy and now he just looks like deformed
piece of jelly. Yeah, yeah, exactly what. Yeah, well,
that's really really sad about this.Like you can do whatever you want to
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yourself at the end of the day, Like it's America after all, after
all, Yeah, it's freedom,bro. But like, yeah, when
you're married and you have a kid, you have like a you have a
responsibility to uphold and you can't justabandon that responsibility to go off and you
know, divorce your wife and right, shame mutilate yourself. Yeah, and
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like as you said, I meanme personally. I mean, I'm on
the podcast. I don't support transgenderismat all. I don't and I think
I think, I mean, I'ma Christian. Um, I mean I'm
sure everyone I thought you were aBoodhist. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
actually you know everything. You're ascientologist. Horologists. Actually, everyone's gonna
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make a living Caribbean. You geta good, well deleted scene. They
should have kept it. Um.But um, I think as a Christian
you should well the Bible calls foryou too, your body's temple. Yeah,
of course you shouldn't disgrace in anyway, um, especially self mutilation.
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But um, even to the point, like like obviously, at the
end of the day, you cando whatever you want. You're if you
want to be gay, be gay. I'm not going to support you.
But if you're divorcing your wife whoyou you're breaking your wedding vows that you
made before God, and you areabandoning your child, especially I mean obviously
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if you're leaving your child as awoman, it's just as bad. But
for a child to grow up withouta father figure instead of a woman,
I mean, like a lot ofa lot of problems. Here's here's the
thing traced back to like being raisedthan a single parent household euly. Usually
it's a single mom. You don'tsee that many single dads around. Yeah,
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but they're they're Here's here's the thingabout you know what you were saying
about the Bible not saying, orthe Bible saying not to disagree disgrace your
body anyway. The thing is therethere are certain ways that you can you
know, dishonor your body like thatare very you know, they're not as
obvious like you know, Oh,I mean I'm not. I mean,
for those who know me, Iam not the most in shape person.
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Well I'm not like pounds overweight.I am not. I work out right,
but I am not. I knowthat Christians think that it's bad to
get a tattoo. I don't personallyhold that opinion, but I know there
are people who do. I wouldsay that, you know, if you
get a tattoo, that's somewhat anoutward expression, like you have you have
ink on your arm. You know, you're showing I think you did something
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to your body. You change stuffup. But the thing is that doesn't
really affect anyone but you. Right. Yeah, at the end of the
day, I don't care if youget a tattoo, right. But the
thing is, as soon as youstart to mutilate yourself and think that you're
a woman, that you should leaveyour family, use women's bathrooms all that,
that's when you really start to makeit literally you're literally using your body
to harm other people, right,yeah, exactly, not only disgracing your
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body, you're using it to harmother people. Yeah. And when it
comes to tattoos, I think theonly two situations, I mean, obviously
there very specific situations, would likeif you're paying illegally, if you're money
to pay for it. I thinkthere's two situations where getting a tattoo's wrong.
Um, where if you're under ageand you're obviously breaking the law because
it's supposed to break the law,and if you're getting the mark of the
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beast, because well you know you'renot you're not going to I want to
get you don't want to get somethingsatanic on you? Yeah, I mean
I don't think it's sinful to geta tattoo. I think it's fine.
You just need to be really reallycareful about what you think it's I think
it's rather hard because like you're makinga permanent mark on your body. I
mean, you can't get it removed, but it's super expensive honestly, and
you're gonna leave a scar anyway.I do think that is very hard to
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make the argument that getting a Bibleverse tattooed on you is bad, right,
I think, Oh yeah, Imean as long as you're as long
as you're as long as you're obviouslyold enough. Well yeah, yeah,
yeah. I mean it's the samething with like, you know, alcoholic.
I mean, but you have theby alcohol drink alcohol, yes,
well, yeah, you have these. You have these white girls like getting
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in Arabic. They're gonna in Hebrewif they can't even read it, there's
nobody's seeing it there. It's it'sgonna be They're gonna be at a club,
yeah, getting drunk, and they'relike, oh, what's in your
shoulder? Oh John thirty sixteen guys? Oh god, so what was I
don't remember not speaking Hindu? Sheactually knew it? Oh no, what
(34:04):
what are you gonna do? Yeah, But it's it's sad because but what
really is said to me is thatit's not just some guy in you know,
the middle of nowhere doing random stuffto his But this is like he's
we're talking about He's super friend,He's in he's so unfluential. Tone that
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has one of the biggest subscriber basesof any YouTuber ever, not the most,
like top five. Right, Uhyeah, I think T series is
in the league for the Moni numbertwo, right, I think pis number
four actually because there's some channel Okay, sorry, I think it's T series
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two just random, just random channels. Yeah, because I was looking at
the Yeah, it's a very good. It's an incredibly series before the whole
versus. I mean, I've neverwatched Pete Pi. The only thing I
know about him is the you know, the controversial bridge scene. But uh
uh but I I was on PautiPie side, I guess, but I've
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never heard of T series before that. Also, but there's two random channels
T Series two random channels Beauty Pie, Mister Beast, then Ping Fong I
believe, okay they have they have. I believe Ping Fong just hit fourteen
billion views. Wow. Wow yeah, Wow's the sign of our culture degrading.
(35:28):
But like, um, I feellike it's almost corrupting. Mister Beast
in a way. Because the thingis, I I do think that mister
Beast is overall a moral person,right, Like, he's not using his
money for evil, he's giving alot of it away. But the problem
is that he's a very good dudenow that he he wants to help people,
(35:50):
he wants to make the world abetter place. He's very generous.
But now that he has a transfriend, he has to defend his trans
friend. And that's speaking to melike, Okay, well, I don't
I don't. I like you're supporting. I like that you're feeding the hunger.
I like that you're doing these goodthings. I want to know what
you're supporting, mister. It's howmister Beast is feeling. I don't heah
no, I okay, So obviouslyI'm not mister Beasts. Actually, guys,
(36:13):
I am dollars guys give away inthe next two days. Yeah.
Um but uh, now subscribe,make sure to hit that subscribe and hit
that bell so he never miss avideo. Subscribe for cooking and comment from
the video dumble. Um So inthe commentation. Um so, uh,
I'm not mister as I stayed before, But um, I do not think
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from past evidence that he would besupporting it. I don't think it's like,
oh, he has to defend hisfriend now. It's more like he
can't speak out against it. Yeah, if he doesn't support it, he
can't speak out against it because immediatelyhe's get canceled, get canceled. Well,
that's the thing about the weird thingabout Chris is that he used to
be totally anti trans Oh yeah,oh yeah, they may you see the
(36:59):
video where they made they made thejoke him and mister Beasts made the joke.
Yeah, I don't remember. Iremember that. Yeah, they made
a joke about like miss gendering andthey're like, oh ha ha, Yeah.
I think that. I think thatthe golden age of mister Beast has
ended, though, Like I've Iwatched some of his older videos a while
ago, like you know, theones from twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen.
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I feel like twenty twenty one that'swhere it really started to end. And
then Chris Tyson just threw it inthe grave. Oh when they when I
think I think the peak of misterBeasts, I think when it like started
his decline was at forty five millionsubscribers. It could be when they did
the forty five cars in the Rememberthat. Yeah yeah, I think that.
Like I like some of the videos, like playing tag inside of a
big stadium, that's oh sure,yeah. I mean then any any video,
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any video that has I mean I'ma big I mean, Steve will
love this. Uh, I'm abig game theory guy, have been for
so long too. And like it'sfunny seeing like if Matt pat pops up
in any form of media or likevideo, I'll be like mad up.
Oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeahI love that. Um uh Leonardo yeah
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yeah yeah, um but uh Ilove Matt pat any and like any like
yeah, mister Beast, he felloff. I mean, I mean I
don't know about mister Beast himself.Yeah. Also he may not have quote
unquote fell off in general, buthe definitely fell off to us because we
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grew up. Yeah, it wasn'tlike, oh, mister Beast is a
staple of my childhood. Mister youknow, I mean you know the Powell's
obviously of course Isaac Powell. Yeah, Isaac Powell was like their target audience.
Yeah well yeah, like well notalways, but more recently his target
audience has been like younger, younger, yes, like that's when I started
to decline. I feel like theywent more towards it went. Mister Beast
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was super controversial, super shooter.If you see earlier videos, like they
got some Yeah. Yeah he stilldoes, just not on his channel.
Oh yeah, well you see himon the podcast. Yeah, yeah,
the roadblocks. Yeah, if Ican repeat it on the podcast, but
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yeah, I mean look it uppeople. Anyway, Well, we are
at forty minutes and that's just thefirst segment, so we got some other
stuff to get to. Thank youso much for listening to the first segment.
Be right back with our very specialguest, Danny. It's been great
so far, and we're gonna keepthat role going. We'll see you soon.
Welcome back to the Writs Podcast,Ladies and gentlemen. We just took
(39:36):
a quick break and now we're comingback to you live from the Man,
the Myth, the Legend, IsaacZilbauer's basement. Well, oh, thanks,
Danny. I appreciate that. Imean, I I may or may
not be all of those things,but your confidence inspires me to be all
of them. Thanks, thank youvery much. Anyway, let's talk.
Let's talk about our favorite movies.Sure, Danny suggested this. I think
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it's fun because I have I havea fun one to say my friends.
My friends accuse me of being somethingthat I will reveal a really time.
It is. It is. Butwhy don't you guys go first? Because
I don't watch a lot of movies, so why don't you inspire me with
your movie talk? So for beingthe guest, you can go first.
(40:19):
Um, I my favorite movie isIt could be controversial. It could be
like I'm sure there are some listenersout there that are, yes, thank
you the B movie. B shouldnot be able to fly. We've all
heard the argument bodies to a fatJerry. Bees just simply don't care what
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humans think, so they fly anywayexactly. The B movie is incredible.
Also, I would think your opinionon that would be very high. I
think if you're a Seinfeld fan,you have to be a B movie.
If the B movie is just Seinfeldfor kids, of course, because I
mean, he wrote a movie isa bunch of stupid bee puns. In
a story like that, you have, it's so much you have to love
(41:01):
it. It's so much more.There's so much humor in that moment,
and we're not I believe me notremember the most the courtroom scene. Oh
my god. Yeah that's uh wellwell be Berry Benson, be Berry Benson.
Sorry slipped in my mind, butlike he was like accusing, like,
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yeah, are we to be slaveswhite man? And it's corporate America
for you? Yeah, but umyeah yeah, I love them so much
good um but I'm not I'm not. I mean, I'm not out here
to support beast reality with the withthe romance between that was kind of weird,
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but it didn't bring about one ofthe greatest moments in the history of
like uh the Adam his best friend, the like just his ranting about him.
Yeah human and they make out.We didn't we do not make out?
You wish you could, and likethey're just going back and forth.
The parents are like just kind oflike what do we do in this situation?
But um also they bought that Myprobably my favorite one of my favorite
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actors of all time, Patrick Warburn, big fan, big fan. Oh
I love him. He's so good. I I I know I said it
before. I mean my favorite movieof all time beat movie, Buy a
Long Shot. But and they haveso many good scenes. I'm want to
say, like the most the greatestscene of all time. But his rants
about man made his rants. I'msure the podcast will uh get to someday
(42:38):
where he could play close. Buthis clip of talking about man made us,
which is for one of our milestones, like whether it be an episode
or like a subscriber count. Weshould just do a podcast where we just
read off the beam movie script.Oh my god, silly voices. Yeah,
we'll get We'll get a bunch ofpeople, like all the old guests,
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and like we all like assigned parts, and we'll just read the entire
st. You can assign me toum, the defendant, no, the
uh oh, the lawyer, thelawyer, the lawyer, yeah, my
grand mama. Yeah. Um.We gotta figure out who you can do
the best Patrick Warborn voice. Yeah, we'll have to see. No,
(43:21):
it's it's got to be me,all right. Well, favorite movie?
Go favorite movie. That's too hard. I need time to think about this.
I can go on my second onebecause it changes. It honestly changes
a bit, because like I don'tknow, there's so many good movies and
I like them for different movies.I'll make it easy, young you,
Danny can give a second for time'ssake, I think we should limit it
to two because yeah, okay,we could be here all day, we
could be all night. But um, I would say my second favorite.
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I have to look through the list, Um, people, I did have
a serious movie. I will saymy third favorite is Interstellar. But we
won't talk about that because it's agreat movie, but it's ways to talk
about. We need an entire podcastto talk about exactly you need to have
if you're gonna have Zach neimanon ever, Oh we should if you ever do.
(44:06):
He's a very very very fun personto talk to. If you're ever
going to talk about Interstellar, yougotta have him on of course. Um,
but I will say, Okay,believe me, I like serious movies.
I like kids movies. I likethe movies that are nostalgic to me.
Cars too. I can't blame man. Some people will be like,
oh, Cars one is so muchbetter. Believe me, Cars one,
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he is. So I love Carsone. They're they're very to race pun
but it's a close second. It'sa close second. Photo finish. But
um, cars too. Carpa,Espionage, spies, guns, yes,
are you kidding? Romance? Imean the first one was just kind of
like one sided. The romance.It's very dry, but cars two amazing.
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I don't. I don't be thatguy. I've heard some people call
it like one of Pixar's worst movies, which no day was a ron to
me. It was because they haveno It's just like you know, great
opinion film criticizers on YouTube like what'shis name Production? They also said sixty
five is a bad movie. Insixty five was such a good movie.
I don't think so nobody's never heardabout because they didn't they didn't do it
(45:15):
any good. So good guys,I have to watch that one. All
right, all right, I realizedwhat my favorite movie? What is your
favorite? Mega Mind? Have youever seen it? Oh? I haven't
seen it either. I will haveto say if I pull up my phone
right now, what it is?Number four on my list? I love
Mega Mind? Good, Maga Mindis my father Will Ferrell's hilarious. So
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good liking Mega Mind. I gottasay that's a big brain move. Thank
you. Two thousands and two thousand. It has such a good moral.
Of course, it changes the dinetor like the you know, the stereotype
of the superhero generic exactly where thevillain maybe the villain doesn't want to be
the villain, and it like showslike a record Ralph nice guy who can
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do no harm, would actually reactif he could actually do any harm.
Yeah, exactly, Yeah with Titanbut um yeah, two thousand and six,
I've talked about this with my brotherWill Um two Well, sorry,
my brother's name is well, you'llhear me call Will pres of all real
well, because there's two of them. Yeah, they call one's because we're
(46:23):
on the same day. We havethe same exact birthday. But I was
born one year earlier than he was. Okay, so um, we've talked
about this before me and uh fakewill if you will, you don't need
to do you will? Um.Two thousand and six and two thousand and
seven were the golden years. Yeah, I think just the two thousands of
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children's animation, just like the periodof the year two thousand if you like,
even like nineteen, if you gotto go go back to nineteen before
they started making all the film films. Gay right, yeah exactly. I
think like the period of like nineteenninety five to two thousand and ten or
probably or like two thousand, Idon't know, thirteen fourteen, tanmy Lincoln
(47:04):
park Man. Good band, goodband, fantastic, But um, Isaac,
why don't you tell us about yourall right, all right controversial?
Look, the thing is, I'mgonna skip over my first. These two
kind of tie in my mind becauseI haven't watched either of them of them
in a while, and I don'texactly remember them perfectly. But I will
(47:25):
say I love the movie. Whatabout Bob. It's a great movie.
I've never seen it. You gottawatch it. I've got watch it.
It's um what's his face? BillMurray is big fan. Yeah, great,
So I'm assuming Ground Talk Day isgood too, But I'm assuming what's
that? I'm assuming live action?Um, not exactly. I don't think
(47:45):
it's more it's Bill Murray. Moviesare always really weird to where they they
are weird. They're like live action, but like there's so much like like
like a Robert, Yeah, notRobert. I've never seen it. H
I don't think there's much Justessica Rabbitor something. I don't know. I've
never seen it. Not quite likehalf animated Panther. If you've ever seen
(48:06):
Scrooged, you'll know what I don'texactly remember. I might be mixing it
up. But the next one thatI have to talk about is entirely CGI.
I will say, oh, yes, animation, animation, you know
whatever, it's not live action.Let's put it that way. Um,
well, let's up not so whatdo you mean? Makes sense? That
(48:30):
makes sense? So here's the deal. Right, I'm not a little kid.
It's not like I like watching umthe Baby Sharks song. It's not
like I was never honest honestly,I was never that into kids shows.
Like I would go to my friend'shouse they would be watching some stupid kids
show and be like this off andturn on emergency like the nineteen seventies sitcom
or whatever it was. I don'tremember. But essentially, there is one
(48:52):
animated movie that I really like.I feel like it just hits all the
all the all the right place.It hits well in all the right places.
Um, I don't know about thatone, Utopia. No. When
we were talking about this beforehand,they both called me a furry simultaneously.
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I am not. Okay, Iprobably call interest. I probably called him
I called him off for being afury. Yeah all right, but hear
me out. It has a goodplot, right, Oh yeah, it's
interesting it's I like, I liketwenty sixteen is when it came out.
I just remember we were trying tocan it doesn't have any gayness in it?
Yeah? No, good good?Uh yeah, And I mean you
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know, I mean it didn't.Okay, I just want to say it
doesn't. It doesn't. It didn'tshove the fact that they were animals.
Done your throat, but it kindof did. Like whenever, like Disney
or any other company makes like amovie about animated animals, they're always gonna
like have those little jokes about animalbehavior. Well yeah yeah, or like
like having oh just like animals theroom five songs, just like animal animals.
(49:59):
Yeah. Yeah. But I willsay I will say, just to
close out of this segment, I'vealso been making my way through um maverick,
um what is it? That's theyeah, top time everick, So
I couldn't remember. I blanked onit. I will say, I really
like it. It's exact. Yeah, No, it has some like just
the way that it's film is amazing. Yeah. I have not talking about
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my friend Zach again. He ishe's seen the movie like fifty times.
Well, you know, I've seenthe first one. I thought it is
great yet to see this, yetto see the second one. Both haven't
seen. Haven't seen Maverick, Imean talking about um, talking about uh,
the fact that like shoving like theanimal trope down your throat. I
(50:44):
mean, I have no stake inthe company or the YouTube channel, but
I would like to give a littleplug to Lack of Daisy. You should
like him up on YouTube. LA c K. I will be I
will be honest. I had noidea what Lack of Daisy was before today,
but these two have convinced me thatI should go watch it. Yes,
So what Lacadaisy is is it's anindie short film on YouTube. You
(51:06):
could look it up easily. Pilotis one. Pilot is on YouTube,
and it's you know, a animatedfilm, a two D animated film about
cats in cat Yeah, bootlegging catsin nineteen twenty seven during the prohibition,
Secret Life of Cats. So it'sbasically like Breaking Bad except cats and alcohol
(51:29):
and replaced Walter White with the catand replace meth with alcohol. Of course.
Yeah. And it's not and it'snot quote unquote it's not unsuitable for
children. I mean it depends onHey, it depends on whether or not
you like your kids like watching moviesabout cats and shooting each other with I
mean about Isaac. I grew upreading the Warriors series. I've read every
(51:52):
single book, great great series.Have you ever read those? I don't
think I have. If you're reallyif you're homeschooled, I thought every home
schooled kid read they read Warriors,great great book series. But well,
I took a am I Sheltered quizonce. I didn't even make it on
the quiz, So I'm a normalhuman being. I will say that you
did take a racist quiz though Ialso took that one. Yeah. Yeah,
I mean I felt, I meanI felt. I brought it up
(52:15):
to people and they're like, oh, I felt good that. Everyone was
like, yeah, I get thosetwo. You get that am I gay
quiz? Yeah? I'm watching here. I don't know, man, these
recent searches have been pretty sketchy.Man, you're seeming kind of gay.
Yeah, I don't anyway thinking that. But anyways, lackadaisy, lack of
daisy, l A C K AD A. I ask why you two?
(52:40):
You have to check it out?You have, It's only half an
hour long. It's amazing, It'svery enjoyable. Voice amazing. The animation.
It looks better than it's gorgeous.It is gorgeous like some old Disney
films. It looks better. There'sno there's no there. I know this
is a conservative channel, but therebesides, I mean gun slinging. There's
no agenda to it. There's nono idea, there's no there's no agenda.
(53:05):
Is the conservative nor less furry agenda. But it does not it does
not shown you they're yeah, yeah, it's see like the thing about that,
like making your characters like anthropomorphic animals, that just like allows you to
have a more interesting character. Yeah, and where it's like I told you
about it, where um, likea train goes by in the episode and
all their tails fluff up and ears. They're not like it's you know,
(53:29):
chasing after lights. They're not likethey don't get high on cat nip.
They're not like shoving down your facewith their cats. But it's like little
things like you'll hear them per like, you know, make cat noises.
Everyone they're not but yeah, it'snot, it's it's not. It just
makes them more interesting character design oflike the character like Sonic the Headgehog,
he would not be nearly as theheadshot, and he was just some man
(53:53):
wearing some weird suit and just waymore interesting because he's an anthem more perfect
hedgehog and he doesn't really do anyhedgehog thing. He's the fastest man alive.
It's the fastest thing alive, thefastest thing alive. He's man,
gender is male, sell he isthe fastest. Yes, yeah, yeah,
all right, let's close out thesegment by talking about n N and
(54:17):
we all agree that we would gostraight into the converse. I have a
feeling I'm not gonna like what's aboutto come out of Isaac's mouth. Well,
what do you think about NF?I'll let my enemy go first.
Oh well, well, I liken F. I think he's a good
he's very talented. He's a Christian, and you know, he's very passionate
about what he does. And Ithink he makes really good music. You
(54:40):
know, I'm not I've never reallybeen much of a rap guy, but
I really enjoy his music and Iwould go as far to say is the
best rapper alive. I mean,does that say a lot coming from me?
No, because I have not listenedto it. Yeah, because you're
not, because you're not a rapper. It's like me saying that Johnny Cash
who is the well I mean,I listened to a lot of country,
but it's like me saying it's likesome guy who doesn't really Still john is
(55:02):
the most of the rap. Ofthe rappers I've listened to, I've liked
him the most, and I've enjoyedlistening to him the most. Um,
I grew up. I grew uplistening n M. Well, technically I
grew up listening too. I don'tnot like Christian music. I love Christian
music. I love seeing hims,I love seeing praise to the Lord.
Yeah, of course, but listeningto it it gets repetitive because I'll listen
(55:22):
to for fifteen years growing up.Obviously I loved listening to it. Yeah,
because yeah, no, it's justJesus Man. Sometimes sometimes the songs
are just crappy pop remakes with Jesusswitched up for boyfriends. Well, I
think that's it's kind of hypocritical.They steal they desposito. You ever hear
the Desposito? Yeah? Yeah yeah, um, But me personally, I'm
(55:43):
like you guys were if it's goodmusic, yeah right, And look here's
the thing I don't think the NFis not talented, right, I don't
think that he's a bad guy.I admire what he does. But at
the same time, it's like,come on, bro, like you're focusing
on your own emotions, your ownfeelings. You're talking about how you're just
(56:04):
so down in that, Like,what do you posted music? Well,
I was going to I was goingto talk about this. It's not that
I don't like his music, it'sjust that it feels so hopeless to me,
right, yeah, not like hejust talks about whether it's breakup music,
whatever kind of music is. Ido not like music only essentially.
I almost only listened to very fastmusic that makes me feel energetic because that's
(56:27):
yeah, okay, I know whatI need. I mean, I listen
to all forms of music. Rapis one of my favorite rap is sorry,
rap is my favorite genre of music. Um okay, man, don't
you don't get Eminem. If we'retalking about ye, Eminem is and I
think Eminem is the gravest rapper alive. I think if we're talking about um,
(56:47):
if we're talking n F is overrated, I think Eminem Sorry, sorry,
I think n F is very overrated. If you are a Christian teenage
male I have NF is the onlyway for them to be edgy. I
think, well, well, like, look at me. I listened to
this rapper who goes around wearing allblack and talk about his depression. Look,
that's the one that I don't like. You have Well, I don't
(57:08):
know his net worth, but I'massuming he's quite wealthy. I mean he
probably has something. I don't knowif he's quite wealthy, but I think
I think well, I mean,I mean wealthier than your average guy,
definitely, but like wealthy by likestandards, probably not, probably not,
But like, come on, man, get over your depression. You're just
be happy. Simple. My momdied of overdose, but like you don't
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have to talk about it like everysingle day. Man, just get over
it. Come on, dang,that's kind of man, that's kind of
wish um Brose gonz or some stuffyou can definitely definitely, But like if
he he don't know, I thinkhe's got such a lot of wanting to
(57:52):
be happy and wanting to listen tomusic that uplifts you. But that doesn't
mean you completely ignore the darker side. I love reality. I love listening
to like breakup stuff. I lovelove. My opinion is subjective, like
that's just what I like. Idon't like NF. That doesn't mean that
I think he don't. I justdon't. I don't really like people calling
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him overrated, though, I thinkOkay, I think in general the term
overrated is well overused. Okay,well, I'm just hey, man,
calm down, I'm too just whenyou call something overrated, you're kind of
implaying that if you like that thing, you're somehow wrong for liking it.
And I don't think there's anything wrong. There's definitely not anything wrong with liking
(58:35):
NF. Nohing, I didn't gettoo uh reader at the point great enough
where I think NF is overrated inthe sense of uh I think and I'm
sorry, Um, I think NFis overrated to the person himself. Like
if I meet another friend, UM, and he's Christian and homeschooled or just
(58:58):
Christian in general, and he doesn'tlike listening to like Kendrick Lamar Kanye West,
he's probably gonna be listening to enand he's probably gonna think the NF
is the greatest thing since slice bread. So him him him him him him
him, He's gonna think, oh, he's a great rapper alive. He's
gonna make him sound better than heis by the world standards, but also
(59:19):
by the world's standard. I thinkNF is greatly underrated or he like,
I think he's a very he justdoesn't get as much stuff because he's not
saying the N word, or he'snot swearing, or he's not he's not
he's not swinging, he's not he'snot singing. He's not singing about all
the crimes he committed. Exactly,yeah, yeah, exactly, yeah,
(59:43):
But because nobody cares. Yea theproducer me dancing to a rap song about
committing murder and doing drugs exactly.Well, if the muffin time me dancing
about depression, that where do youstand on muffin tub? We don't have
to talk about it. If it'sit's an uplesting song, man, but
it's depressing, it's I think it'sit's supposed to be like a satirical song,
(01:00:07):
and it does that very well.Like it's not like a song i'd
like like listen to in the carjust to like like I would normal music.
It's well, we're listening to iton the way home. I'm playing
it well, that's where we'll leavethe second segment. Folks. We got
one more segment we need to getto because that's just how we roll around
here, of course, and it'strue. Thank you for hearing us.
Uh ramble on as led Zeppelin wouldput it, about random music and random
(01:00:30):
movies. Be right back, goodthe evening us. Welcome back to the
third and final segment of the WitzPodcast. And this is looking to be
our longest podcast yet. Oh it'sgonna be long. What oh it was
that by the way, I thinkit was a Russian Indian like devolved into
(01:00:51):
Russian near the end there. Iwas trying to do Indian at the start,
but just kind of just moreh isgood football in Mother Russia. I'm
actually German, so well I'm Polishto your house, but I'm also British
and you're also Native Americans, soI'm colonizing you as well. No,
(01:01:13):
we're colonizing each other. Who paysreparations here? Um? But uh so
the third podcast segments segment, Yes, so we will be talking about everything
children's programming whether oh boy, uhfirst thing is cartoons. I grew up
(01:01:35):
on PBS kids. Now let's start. Let's start simply let's start. How
much should we be focusing media towardschildren? Like idealdy, how much should
children watching be watching media? Imean, I think as time progresses,
I don't see too much wrong way. I mean I had a healthy bit
of okay, sorry, if children'sprogramming, if the programming is helpful,
(01:01:59):
it's like ideally, the question I'masking at the end of the day is
I've seen parents in restaurants and theyjust put their kids on iPads. I
don't think that's that's like, no, don't do that. They need human
interaction. But you know, ifyou watch PBS Kids for like an hour
day, that's fine. That's fine. Yeah, as long as I think
if the moral and the lessons you'relearning are actually helpful to daily life,
(01:02:21):
not just brain dead nonsense. No. Yeah, like Kokemon, it's just
a lot of a lot of it. A lot of kids shows these days
are garbage. Yeah. Yeah,like or um let's see um baby man.
That is brain dead cringe. Iexperienced my first dosage of cringe like
eight years old, listening to that. Oh bro. I listened all night
(01:02:43):
because I have to go to sleepin order to stop listening to it.
So I go to sleep all thefaster. Um, but yeah, I
think if I think, if theprogramming is in garbage and it's actually helpful,
I think that is fun. Butyou need human interactions. Yes,
yes, of course a lot ofit. But um, the one thing
I want to talk about, whatis romance in children's programming? So not
(01:03:05):
necessarily romance between two children, becauseI about that well, I mean perfectly
normally you get crushes when you're alittle Yeah, like, what's wrong with
that? Yeah? Nothing? Imean, yeah, I don't know.
Man, I didn't grow up withany any I didn't grow up without many
women around me, or many viablewomen around Yeah. I was about,
you're not going to your sister.Wait, I have four sisters and nine
(01:03:29):
four sisters. I was saying,Um, but uh So I had a
conversation with my one of my friendsrecently and they will not be named,
but his name is Noah Freebird.So we talked about um, romance and
children's programming being like Tangled per seokay or like I think so sorry,
(01:03:55):
I think romance should be allowed inchildren's programming because it's topic was The topic
was gayness and homosexuality and children programming, which I do not, because and
even if I was moderate, Ithink I would still have the same type
of view on it. Well,the thing about romance is as a Christian,
(01:04:15):
I have to take the perspective thatyou should portray in a natural way.
Yeah, like, you know,you're not going to portray a couple
having a baby when their boyfriend andgirlfriend and living in the department like any
little relationship with two little kids runningthrough a field like you know, holy
hands, whatever, who cares,They're not gonna last anyway, whatever?
What what? This isn't the rightmovie, man, that's Jurassic Park.
(01:04:38):
Um. But uh, even ifI was moderate, I would think with
homosexuality, I think homosexual No,I don't think. I know that homosexuality
implies sex where that should not beallowed in children programm. Yeah, well
sex and general shouldn't be children wellof course, yes, of course,
but there where so not up toTV to teach kids about that, exactly
(01:05:00):
up to the parents. Parents.It's not up to the schools either.
No, it's not at all.Um. But I was having this conversation
and I brought the point homosexuality implieswhatever sexual preferences and who you want to
have sex with who you want tosleep with. And his point was,
oh, but what about heterosexual becausethat's straight. Well, heterosexuality didn't exist
(01:05:24):
until homosexuality was introduced. Well,like the distinction didn't need to be drawn.
No, it was factory settings,yeah, exactly, base settings,
yeah, yeah, to be straightand where in a regular boy girl situation.
It's the interesting thing, right,Yes, if you're going to have
a child who's going to be youknow, a crazy leftist transperson, you
(01:05:45):
actually do have to set them uplike that from day one. That's why
the left wants to control our children. It's why Biden said that essentially,
uh, these are Americas. Letme pull up the quote because it's interesting
how you know everyone that gets theirhands on the kid. Because if you
leave a children or a child nota chudge, if you children to naturally,
(01:06:10):
uh naturally set to their defaults,they're going to be a normal,
straight, functioning member of society.Right. And yes, I mean maybe
they're kids who feel like they're gayand you know, they want to date
man. That's maybe that happens,and but that doesn't mean that it's a
good idea to tell them that that'sokay. Right, But Biden said,
there's no such thing as someone else'schild. Our nasan's children are all our
children. And you we we wewere joking around like I didn't beat my
(01:06:34):
child, the garment child that's takingthem to jail. That's that's why they
want, are you know, Imean not my personal kids. Of course,
that's why they want. Why allright, that's the end of the
podcast. Come on, But likethat's why they want, you know,
(01:06:54):
as Biden would say, America's childrenbecause they have to deprogram from them from
their default settings. Otherwise there'll benormal people. Yeah, exactly. Well,
obviously, uh taught good moral thatsbecause we all have seen natures and
we're gonna be sinful, but theywon't be like gay as good kid.
(01:07:14):
You know, I have never actuallyI don't think I've ever seen with my
own eyes a kid that is,you know, like under maybe twelve when
they start learning about gay and allthat. I don't think I've ever seen
a kid under twelve or so decidethat they're gay. I don't think i've
ever seen a kid right yeah,yeah, without without parents, like yeah,
like you've seen there. I wastalking to my friend Nick. If
(01:07:38):
he's listening, Hello, Nick,um in school. They were talking about
this toddler who was um not quoteunquote deaf from birth. It was like
a fixable deafness. Okay, okay, so and as soon as they fix
the deafness. As soon as heI believe it's a he I think it's
(01:07:59):
yes, it's heat, it's it'sit's it's it's it's it's um. As
soon as he could talk, hestarted saying, oh, I'm a girl.
Sure, okay, um and himand his friend yeah, yeah and
him, and has definitely nothing todo with the parents, because you know,
the kid was just like, I'ma girl at three years old.
Yeah, he said it in thatvoice. I'm a girl, he said,
(01:08:26):
I'm a girl. Father, Iam female father. I am a
male. No, no, no, he is a male. He I
sorry, I'm a female. Um. Point being, they could not contain
the laughter in the corner of thisclassroom, and they were laughing very hard.
He showed me the video it is. It's on YouTube, I believe.
I don't know the name of it, but I would not suggest watching
it because it's very stupid. Angeles. Just cringe and you'll shut it off
(01:08:49):
or maybe throw your phone in anger. Well, I literally cannot imagine a
tod They're walking up to their parentsbe like, mommy, I'm a girl.
Like I can imagine that. Ican in the way that they would
say, le up and be likeI'm a unicorn. Yes, exactly,
exactly. And it's up to theparents who go no, honey or no,
well honey, no ittains about it'slike, no, son, it's
there, say it's the you areboy, you are Oh well then well
(01:09:14):
then we'll post you on and we'llpost you on social media and go having
you a trophy child. Look,my child child was gay. I'm I
raised the gay child. Yeah,good job, no one. No child
is never gonna have children. I'mnever gonna be grandma because I taught him
to be gay. Well, no, it's not about you, it's about
the child. Well yeah, butlet's give you a ton of money for
the child, which you'll use foryourself. Okay, Well yeah, yeah.
(01:09:35):
It's just the same thing with likeparents who have YouTube children like that
just about Oh that's all many Ryan'sit's about child's entertainment, right, Well,
there's child's entertainment and there's child entertaining, right Like Ryan's tribe, I
believe me. I grew up.I didn't watch him. I grew up.
(01:09:59):
I have well nephews and nieces.When I was four years old,
my first nephew was born. WhatI said, hey, uncle Danny.
Yeah, hey man that I havebeen called uncle Danny maybe twenty times in
my life because the oldest ones whocan actually like say uncle Danny will just
they're they're super disrespectful. And thenthe younger one, oh, that's that's
(01:10:19):
Danny, or that's uncle Danny.The Danny and the like sound not whatever,
it's it's it's right. I willbe called uncle Danny. I will
be uncle. But Danny and Ihave been. But point being, I
have grown up watching their iPad kidsobviously because sure their parents, um,
and they watch Ryan. They usedto watch Ryan's toy view. Uh huh.
It was hard for me not tolike put hands on this kid.
(01:10:42):
Bro o. Hey okay, okay, no, no, no, not
not yeah no, I get whatyou're saying. Um, I'm not gonna
call him out on the podcast becausethat that's gonna be too fun. I
don't think he listens, but I'mnot gonna call him out. Um okay,
I said away from the like ifyou heard me. Then that's okay,
what did you? People are goingto get the implication? People never
(01:11:03):
mind point being, Um, puthands on the child, as in Punch's
child, as hard as physically possible. Yo, I this child is so
infuriated. Have you ever seen Ryan'stourview? Maybe? But the thing is,
if you did do that, it'sthe government's choice. Hey. Hey,
I'm still a miner, so technicallythey can't send me the jail yet.
(01:11:25):
Well, I mean they can sendreal Well to jail because it's not
a minor. How do you're sittingat the table with a bunch of miners
here, how do you how willyou defend yourself? Real well? We
have the don't bother, don't botheranswering that bro the audio fifth. Okay,
he's free, he's clean, he'sclean, he's c expect it.
But um, yeah, children's programming, man, I grew up watching pvous
(01:11:46):
kids. And if you watched Disneyor Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon, either you're
rich or you're on vacation. Yeah. I grew up watching a lot of
I either watched old TV shows likeEmergency or the Andy Graffer Show, stuff
like that. I would Yeah,MeTV. I watched a lot of TV,
or I would watch actually decent animateduh cartoon like um Transformers Rescue Butts.
(01:12:11):
It was like a good story.Oh it was. I am not
kidding you. I would still watchthat show. You you you are blades,
um bla, well Blades. Idon't know. I feel like I'm
a little too cocky to be blades. I feel like, yeah, I
feel like I'm heat we all weall are heat away from we all like
everybody's everybody, You're way if youare everybody's heat wave. Jones's Graham though,
(01:12:38):
you know Graham. Yeah, he'sGraham. No, that's not Graham,
that's the bulldozer driver. Well no, yeah, sorry, that's what
I'm talking about. Yeah, Idon't know what bulldozers named. I don't
I don't know him. It's Idon't know know. Think the greatest show
I were to be existed, Iwere to be created. Yeah, Bob
the Builder, Yes, Bob theBuild so good, good show. Oh
(01:13:00):
my gosh, the new Bob theBuilder. Though never reboots, wait they
actually reboot. I used to wakeup I never I used to wake up
early on Saturday morning just to catchBob the Builder imagine, imagine, he's
the original top spot It. He'sthe greatest. He's a absolutely alpha male.
I love him. He's great,you know spot Yeah Scarecrow talking about
(01:13:26):
yeah, yeah, the Scarecrow.I haven't watched Bob Building a long time.
Oh man, I haven't either,but I know the names Bro.
But you would if you could,Yeah, I would. I if I
could imagine grow growing up on CartoonNetwork. That's that's why this generation is
Like time I was in a vacationhouse and my friends are with me.
Cartoon Network was like the only thingthey had that we could watch other than
(01:13:49):
like adult shows, because it wasyou know, like and we were watching
Cartoon Network and it was the stupidestshow ever. Man. It was like
this animated blob walking around green andhe learned not to touch the pink insulation
because he pulled out his hand fromtouching the pink insulation in the wall and
it got off. Hey insulation sucks, man. And that's all I remember.
(01:14:09):
But we walked away disgusted. Okay, I will say the one the
one show that Cartoon Network has it'sgood is The Amazing World of Gumbal.
That shows so good. I havea fun fact about it. It's so
good. Yeah, you're right,it's hilarious. But did you know that
that show is actually originally supposed tobe an adult swim show. I know,
yeah, but then they like,well, oh no, no,
no, it wasn't. Yes,it was no Amazing World of Gumbal.
(01:14:31):
Yeah you're thinking of Regular Show.No, I thought it was an Amazing
World of Gumbal Regular Show. Areyou sure it's not? But I'm one
hure that Regular Show. You next, I know you're right about Regular Show,
and I think it might be bothof them because I'm pretty sure.
Later yeah, well, I don'tknow how reliable it makes sense for both
(01:14:55):
shows really skirt the line between beingfor kids and being for adults. There
are a lot of shows like ifyou watch Disney movies as like, when
you're older, you realize just howmany Joe, oh my gosh, they
just go whoo cars oh. Everysingle time I watched Cars, He's like,
oh yeah, yeah, oh mygosh, what a wait, wait
(01:15:15):
on it back? What heck yogosh. Anyways, it's been a great
podcast. Thank you so much forcoming on, Danny. We'll have you
on again sometime. We appreciate it. Oh yes, and uh it has
been it's been fun talking to you, not just on a podcast but in
(01:15:38):
general. So, oh yeah,I we'll have to hang out sometimes.
You got to come to the beachman, Oh he does. Will wants
me to come so bad. I'llcome sometime. But yeah, if you
if you have to car pool withthe birds or something. Yeah, we'll
find out. All right, folks, thank you so much for listening.
Will and I'll be back. Anduh, I don't know a week and
a half, let's hope, soweek and a half, maybe two weeks.
We'll see. But don't worry.If you don't hear from us,
(01:15:59):
chances are we're not well, mostlikely, but you never not not and
if so, you'll have a newhost. No, all right, goodbye,
beautiful people.