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December 4, 2025 • 44 mins
The NFT craze. Beeple creates an art piece featuring robot dogs for the Art Basel exhibition. Cleaning out the apps on your phone. Rover and his father-in-law are going to Miami for the soccer game.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fueled mainly by money and the misery of others.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
She is Doug. This is Rover's morning glory because he
is coming up in just a moment.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Snitzer saw start looking in the news one of your favorites.
Maybe you might have to make a trip down to
South Beach over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Inter Miami is playing in the.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
MLS coup on Saturday, Snitz, you could make a whole
weekend out of it. You could go to that and
you could see an art exhibit by your friend people.
Do you remember people? No, Snier was into people for
a while. I forget why. What was people up to?

(00:54):
What was he doing that you liked?

Speaker 4 (00:57):
I don't know. I mean a lot of stuff. He
did art product per day. I'm unfamiliar with people. You
remember Beeple. He told me one of his things. Maybe
I would know, but I can't think of anything. I
don't know anything about.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
People sold this. He had a it was an NNFT
thing later Yeah, yeah, that really big picture.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
That's just a large And he sold this NFT for
seventy million dollars or something. And he did other things too.
I remember Snitzer was a Beeple fan.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Art project per day. He did uh huh.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
And Snitzer liked that, I think you could buy the
one that sold for seventy million dollars was five thousand
images in a collage for he made one piece of
art every day, and then after that, I think you
could buy each individual one every day he could buy
an NFT. Of course, those alterned out to be a scam.
By the way, what are they worth today? Zilch? And

(01:57):
in fact, I was just reading about Beeple that people
and the guy who bought that NFT for sixty nine
million dollars. You go, oh, do you remember the whole
NFT craze, Charlie all of that, and people were buying
those stupid apes or monkeys or whatever the hell they
were who weren Apiach Club and all these other dumb NFTs.

(02:18):
And people would try to tell you that you were
an idiot for not believing in NFTs, and.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
The Snitzer said that to all of us, like we're morons,
We're not getting on the ape truck.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
So I was reading about this thing because this Beeple
guy sold this is the first piece. It was the
first NFT sold by a major auction house for sixty
nine point something million dollars. This was about I don't know,
six seven, eight, nine years ago, whenever this whole NFT
thing was was a big craze. And now it turns

(02:51):
out I didn't know anything about it. But I'm reading
here that both people and the guy who bought it
for sixty nine million dollars, well, they had a vested
interest in making that price very high because they had
something else that they were selling, some sort of beeple
BP twenty token or some crap like that, whatever the
hell it was that was going for sale or up

(03:15):
or whatever at that time, and so they both drove
the price up to because they had a financial stake
in this other thing.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
And it was a scam, of course.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
But anyway, I want to show you any just if
you want to remember, this one right here is sold
for twenty seven million. This guy right, yeah, wow, Crypto
punk twenty two or something.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
It worth it? So twenty seven million.

Speaker 6 (03:45):
Are we even allowed to even show this or you're
gonna be yeah, you're gonna be fine for.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
Again, Yeah, NFTs. That turned out to really be a
total scam. Anyway, So was back at it. Though he
does have he is an artist and he does various things.
His real name. It's not as cool as people. I
have to remember what his real name is. Mike Winkleman

(04:13):
is his name? That doesn't sound as cool as Beeple. Anyways,
he's created a thing for this art Basle show.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
And I don't know if you have any Yeah, if
I say a video, okay, are you still in November?

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Here it is I should have changed his name to
Mike Winkleman. Yeah. I was almost there. It was almost there.
It was almost good in my head. That was good.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
So he's created this art exhibit for this art Basle
which is this big. I don't know, I've never It
doesn't interest me. It's a it's something that they do
in Miami every year, and it is some art exhibit slash.
It's just a bunch of parties and people get together
and pretty head like they're important or VIPs or whatever.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
I mean.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
The whole city is into this whole art Basle crap
and it's going on this weekend and he has created
this art exhibit.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Tell me what you think of this? This is well
here it's robotic dogs, but.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
They have human heads on there, and that one is
the human head of Elon musk Fun.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
And I believe Jeff Bezos is in there.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
That might be people himself in the beck there's Elon,
so it's like a silicone head. Basically, there's Jeff Bezos
and Elon and it's these robot dogs and they walk
around and then I believe they take a poop on
these cards.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
That are on the ground. I don't know if these
are like QR codes or something.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
No, I think they actually poop on the card. I
never got any footage of the poop. I kept looking
for him shot. I thought they just print out a card.

Speaker 7 (06:03):
They print out, Is that the cards the poop?

Speaker 3 (06:05):
I thought, Oh, maybe that's what they do. So they're
printing out poop. It's basically art that they're pooping out.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
Yes, it reminds me of Mars attacks.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (06:15):
In the end of that, Sarah Jessica Parker is turned
into a dog. Her head is put on a dog's body.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Does this have any you like art? Snitch?

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Does this have any sort of deep symbolic What am
I missing here? What's the meaning of this? This has
to be something profound. What are the cards they're pooping on?

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Is do we know? I don't know?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
It just they Oh, here's what it is they snap
the robots continuously snap photos. Then they squat and take
a dump of the photo that they just took. They
make a digital print of the photo that they took
of people there. I guess potentially, ya, what idiots are

(06:58):
you know buying this stuff? That's probably what is the
same idiots that bought that.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Remember that one. It was just a banana taped duct
tape to uh to the wall. Oh yeah, I have
are three printer one and hand painted it. It's on
the house of my house. And people spent money on
this or somebody spent money on that. What are you
gonna do with that?

Speaker 3 (07:17):
It's just a banana and some duct tape, and and
anybody who tries to justify that is there is no justification.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
It's just complete stupidity. What's that, Charlie. I think a
guy did by anythink he just did it and none
he ate it right on the wall.

Speaker 6 (07:34):
He brought it and to show to kind of show
that he has money. I think that was the art
project there that well, moron will spend a bunch of money.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
So who won, the artist or the rich guy who
then ate it?

Speaker 6 (07:46):
The artist because he put a he taped a Banana
to the wall to show how stupid people are. I
think that's what he's showing. One of the greatest movies
is Exit through the Gift Shop. Watch that about Uh,
it's banks he's made, he made it, and he's just
showing how stupid art is. So you say all you know,
you say art stupid.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
They show and he actually admits he's an artist who
admits art stupid.

Speaker 6 (08:09):
He shows how it's monetized, how money people make money
and they have no interest in art. And because he
gets a guy going, he pumps up this guy, what
was his name, mister Nightmare or something, I don't remember
his name, I don't remember, but he starts just monetizing
art to this degree where people are now getting hyped
on him, and he's like, what the hell. All he's

(08:32):
doing is he's got people just printing stuff or printing
not stop, not stop, and he's putting up all these
art shows and he's like, he's not even caring about
any of this, and he's making all this money and
people are falling for the hype.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
And then the Gold Movie's about it's I think I
did see that It's not a plane once and I
don't really remember it at all because it's saying everything
you're saying, and Banks he's aware of it. And I
think that's what the banana guy did was thinking too.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
He's like, look, stuff, stuff stupid, and some moron's gonna
buy it, just like when Banks he had his art.

Speaker 6 (09:01):
The guy you know, he had the thing. A guy
bought it and then immediately shredded itself. That was awesome,
but that's art in itself. The buying of it was
the art.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Okay, it's all just over my head.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
I guess art for the most and I've said it before,
if you have something that I cannot do, I have
respect for I go that took some talent to paint
that photo or the picture or whatever.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
I don't think it's ut there. I think it could
also be some idea. You didn't have something totally new,
whether you could do it or not. Okay, all right,
you know, okay, that was creative.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
But like that guy, Spencer Tunic, I just remember this
guy because they did a thing here where it was
just his whole shtick for the past twenty years is
he gets on top of a ladder and takes a
photograph of and it's just like five hundred naked people
in a park created squatting down with the body. It's

(10:01):
so dumb. But what's wrong with that? You took a
Picture's nothing wrong with it, I guess, but I don't.
I don't find it to be your kind of art.
But it's not even really art, No, it's it's really
it's not. It's more organization of you know, getting people
to show up at seven am on a Saturday or something.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
It's not it's it's it's really now and if you
do it once, okay, But the guy's made.

Speaker 6 (10:27):
An entire career out of what you say. Ansel Adams
isn't it isn't good. He went around with he.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
Just doesn't even know Ansel Adams black and white photos
or something like that.

Speaker 6 (10:38):
He took photos of mountains, you go, so the you
it's he took a photo of a mountain, knows that.

Speaker 8 (10:43):
It's the mountains there.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
Disposure stuff is I don't know much about Ansel Adams
take takes anything.

Speaker 6 (10:50):
Who that is or what that is or but I
mean he put effort in. He went and took pictures.
And I mean, now, now anybody that's a talent, that's
a talent that now. Yeah, back then it was yeah, yeah,
of course it is.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
But back then you.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
Wouldn't have been able to do that. Now I could
just pull out my iPhone. I could take that picture
to know. Yeah, if I go, that's not inspiring to
me because I could do that with my iPhone. That's
still a beautiful photo. It's gorgeous. Hey, I could have
created that for all I know. So I no, no,
I'm not a scrooge.

Speaker 8 (11:18):
I'm just saying you have no appreciation of beautiful.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Arm at the time.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
I don't know who Ansel Adams was or what year
are we talking about. When was this forties, thirties, forties?
I think thirty Yeah, so it was probably a skill, right.
It was something that not everybody could have done at
the time, and even if you did have the equipment,
it would require some uh you know, skill and order

(11:43):
and creativity in order to do it. That's why if
you paint a picture. I was just at my doctor's
office yesterday and I show up and I got there
at one seventeen PM, I believe, and my appointment in
my phone and it says one twenty pm. So I
show up and I go, oh, hey, I'm here. I

(12:04):
got a one twenty appointment and they go or no, no.
I go, hey, I'm here to check in and they go, oh, okay,
you're here for the one forty.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
I go, no one. They go, oh no, that's just
the time we want you to show up your forty.
I go, you scammed? Are you with a calendar invite
that's purposely twenty minutes off? That's great? I did not
like that.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
And then he goes and he's running a little bit
late today. So I showed up all that time early
for nothing. Anyway, They had Bob ross On playing in
the waiting room.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
That's a talent. Is he the world's greatest painter? Probably not.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
I could not do that, though I have respect for that,
because you can't do that. That's it's difficult. But I
don't know painting. Are taping a banana to a wall?

Speaker 2 (12:55):
That's not art.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Taking pictures of five hundred a wide, five hundred people
with their clothes off going like this.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Not art. Nothing. It doesn't do anything for me. Fuji,
are you ready for the award winning artistic Chizzy? Yes,
here we go.

Speaker 5 (13:15):
Jy On rollers Morning Glory in a pretty stunning break
in one of the FBI's most high profile unsolved cases
agents arrested as suspect this morning who investigators believe place
hype bombs outside Republican and Democratic headquarters. This was in
the hours before the January sixth riot.

Speaker 4 (13:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
Now, I think this has been part of a conspiracy
theory that this was some sort They're like, you are
you can't find this guide, so obviously an inside job.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
This guy didn't even exist. It's all phony baloney.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
There are so many conspiracy theories about literally everything.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
Who is this guy? What was his motivation? What do
we know?

Speaker 6 (13:58):
Well, it's weird because like a month of some guy
that worked for who's Glenn Beck I think the Blaze
network were he said he cracked the case.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
He cracked the case.

Speaker 6 (14:10):
He used gate technology of a person walking and he
reported out oh gate g A I T yeah, oh
of how this person walked.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
And he's out there reporting it everywhere. We've we've found
out who it is. It's a woman. I think it
was a woman that worked.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
For the FBI.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
And he's like he's inside job, yes, and named her
and said this is the woman.

Speaker 6 (14:31):
Oh yeah, and everybody's harassing this woman. And uh, it
turns out the arrested. A guy follows, Oh, what funny?

Speaker 2 (14:39):
How that works? How soon? Or is this guy going
to be Oh well, I don't know if you can.

Speaker 3 (14:46):
If the guy believed it, and he believes that she
was responsible for it, I don't know what kind of
lawsuit you would have necessary. A news organization he's working on,
behalf of a newswork. He's not just a guy saying
I think I get it. This is news organization putting
this person's face out everywhere. This person's life is ruined.

Speaker 6 (15:04):
Yeah, all these people are constantly probably harassing this person.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Yeah, why did you do this? This woman?

Speaker 3 (15:10):
I don't know what kind of financial responsible they do
have a responsibility to try to You don't always get
it right. If you're in the news, you get things wrong.
Sometimes nothing you know, nothing illegal about that. But if
there was something so obvious that they didn't do any
serious Oh we used gate technology to try to find
this person. But if they would have done a cursory

(15:34):
investigation and discovered, oh, that woman, it's impossible to her
or she was out of town, that, whatever the case
may be, they should have obviously known that. So they
might have some sort of financial responsibility. So they've arrested
a guy.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Who is it and what was this? They say?

Speaker 8 (15:49):
This is information.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
According to people with knowledge of the development, the suspect
has been charged with placing the bombs, which did not detonate.

Speaker 8 (15:58):
The allegations.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
If proven, would end a long standing mystery that sparked
a bunch of these conspiracy theories that you've been talking about.

Speaker 8 (16:06):
So his arrest is expected.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
The suspects arrest is expected to cause a lot of
embarrassment for the Bureau and the team that assigned to
the investigation for not having it figured out so far.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Well, I'm curious whether if somebody, if the Blaze Glumbeck's
organization pointed the finger at an FBI agent wrongfully, do
you think that that prompted them to look even hard.
I'm assuming that they've been investigating this or did investigate
this very rigorously at the time. The timing does seem

(16:42):
a little suspicious though that like do just thirty days
after the Blaze says this, and this happened years. I
think we've been waiting for like Cashpitel, the finance jacket,
correct jacket where And that's why I can't announce.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
It's to come out.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
Nobody has to get that women's jacket on Charlie's referencing
a story that was put out Cash Patel after Charlie
Kirkwood shot Cash Battel in a very very strange move
for the head of the FBI, just flies directly to
the scene on his private probably the same private Jetty
visits a girlfriend un when she's being looked after by

(17:17):
the swat team. So he flies out there, which is
just you don't do that as the director of the FBI.
You have a you have a special agent or whoever
is in charge of that field office wherever this Charlie
kirk assassination took place, that's who leads, you know, goes
out there against the speech you know it holds the

(17:37):
press conference with this Cash Btel is just so narcissistic.
So he flies out there himself on this jet, the
jet lands, and he refuses to get off the jet
because he wants one of those sweet FBI jackets.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
What everybody wants. Everybody wants.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
You want to do, you want to wear that and
go do a raid And I guess that's what it's
even called, is a raid jacket. I didn't know that,
And so he refused to get off the plane until
they found him a raid jacket. So they eventually an
active agent who was there to investigate this crime, they go, hey, you,

(18:22):
Cash Betel is about four foot eleven. You're a pretty
small chick. Take off your jacket. We need to give
this to the FBI director. So they take that onto
the plane. They give it to Cash Betel. He puts
it on, also upset though, but he's upset because it
does not have there's a velcrow patch on the arm
that I think also says FBI.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Actually I think it says.

Speaker 6 (18:43):
FBI, probably on the back, just with my guess on
the back, maybe on the front somewhere, but also needs
the patches in the arm so everybody knows.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
So the FBI agents who are there have to go
like hey, jeez, and they rip their patches off and
put them on Cash's arm so he can find he
was furious according to the report and take it with
a grain of salt. But he wouldn't deem plain until
he had that raid to jacket on so he could
look tough and alpha.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Go on, duci.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
Yeah, the story's breaking now, it's everywhere, and they say
the officials have not yet named the suspect for this person.

Speaker 8 (19:19):
That was caught with the pipe bomb.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
All right, So, a former police officer in suburban Saint
Louis has pleaded guilty to pulling over twenty women and
searching their phones for nude photos and videos.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Oh jeez.

Speaker 5 (19:32):
Julian Alkella, thirty years old, admitted to wilfully violating the
women's rights to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.
Now over several months back in twenty twenty four, he
would pull women over, take their phones to his car,
claiming he needed to check insurance or registrations, and search
for nude images. When he found them, he would text
the images to his own phone or take photos with

(19:54):
his phone. He was caught after the first victim noticed
a video was sent from her phone to an unknown
number Mark.

Speaker 8 (20:00):
She called the FBI. So he's in trouble and he's
faking in prison and this.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Was a cop.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Yeah, yeah, well, Charlie was when when I told him
a couple of weeks ago that when we talked about
it again today, I put my.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Digit, my passport digital version on my phone.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
You can do that with the latest Apple, with the
latest iOS version, and Charlie go I would never do that,
because the.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
Cops are gonna just because you're giving them potential evidence
for something. Maybe you didn't do them wrong, they could
they could turn whatever they want into evidence against you.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
So I also if a cop asks, can I look
in your car? You have anything? Or don't? You say no?

Speaker 3 (20:43):
You say no to anything they ask throughout and handing
them over your phone, that's handing them over something potentially
that they could twist into getting new arrested, or just
stealing your nudes. Yeah, yeah, or exactly. So maybe there's
something to that. Now with the digital ide, I believe
that you don't your phone is locked when you hand

(21:04):
it over, Fairy, they also have it.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Now they have it, and that's right. They plug in
that weird Israeli technology and he goes sucks everything off
your phone.

Speaker 6 (21:13):
Maybe he's just looking at it right in front of you,
but whatever, Now he doesn't. Maybe he goes, you know,
I got to go back to the car to go
play with this. Then he start plugging in everything, and
now you may never get your phone again. Ever, I
would never never hand the police anything. Yeah, this says
hold phone near reader, the digital one right here, So

(21:34):
I guess in order to do this, like, if you
go to the airport, you can use this. He's I
guess you can't even like the CoP's not gonna have
an NFC reader, right, I don't know it was that
what it's called.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
I want to try this. Go to the airport. I
want I want to see how this works. I do
you think that they'll actually accept this or are they
going to be confused by it? I two.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
Zero point five percent of people are going to do it.
They're gonna be a little confused, or federal'll take off.
But I would never do that.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
It just has hold near readers, so they have a
reader there at the TSA checkpoint.

Speaker 8 (22:08):
I guess.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
I guess. I don't know. I don't know how they would.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
Okay, I'll thund hand it to a cop or he'll
take off all my d pics that I've been sending
to chicks.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
All right, go on ish.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
The Great Lakes Cheese Company is recalled shredded cheese sold
under various store brands at major retailers including Walmart, Target,
and Aldi, after the US Food and Drug Administration warned
the products may contain metal fragments more than two hundred
and sixty thousand cases. Potentially over one and a half
million individual bags of shredded mazzarella, Italian style pizza, blends

(22:44):
and other varieties are affected in this so consumers who
purchased this recently are urged to check the packaging and
either discard the product or return it for a refund.
Apple fans are really upset after the company added the
first generation iPhone se to its obsolete products list. Effective immediately,

(23:07):
the device will no longer be eligible for repairs or
other services at Apple stores or authorized third party vendors.

Speaker 8 (23:14):
How old is that the iPhone is?

Speaker 5 (23:17):
The s yes, around twenty sixteen, alongside the iPhone seven?

Speaker 4 (23:24):
iPhone which one s oh just it came out around
this when the seven came out.

Speaker 8 (23:29):
Yep, it came out.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
Well, you're the same time, twenty sixteen, alongside the iPhone nine.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
Nine years now, actually ten years a decade ago. Yeah,
who's upset about this? Look if it still works, you
still have your phone, great, fantastic, But they can't be
responsible for servicing your.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Phone for all eternity.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
I don't think I had a friend loved I think
it was an iPhone four he had a well way
beyond you should have had it he's like, no, it's
a perfect phone.

Speaker 6 (23:58):
I don't need anything. This is this is the perfect phone. Yeah,
that came out twenty ten. He must have had that
full ten years after and he loved it. Said everything
else is too much. I don't want all the crap.
You know, I got the latest iPhone. I didn't get
the last one, but I got this one. And it's
not worth it, Charlie, I know you said you want

(24:19):
a new phone. No, I'm working still. It's not worth it.
It's just it's no.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
I forget what a hashle it is to do. And
even though all you have to do is do this
and that and log in and you can transfer all,
you set it up and then you look at it
and go, it's because mine auto wallpaper goes back everything
and I just go. I have the same thing to say.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
I just look and I go, it's like a half
a second faster, I guess. But it's taken me a
day to set the whole thing up because all of
my like my credit cards and my digital wallet.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
And not to redo all of those.

Speaker 6 (24:52):
And I don't even know if the phone is faster
or if it's when I'm redoing it. I'm just not
installing as much crap. Yeah, because I'm aren'ty fresh, so
I've pretty much just if I would just actually go
through the phone and delete you know whatever, dumb download
apps all the time to use once and you're just
like grinder, I mean why, But then what I'm saying
when you switch over, you go, oh, I don't need

(25:14):
that anymore.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Okay, I forgot I had that. I don't need that.
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Do you know how many apps I have on my
phone that I have never used? Or you download it
just to you need it at one time I have?
Does it tell you how many apps you have? Probably
the auto unload feature? Probably, I'm sure I want the
auto just delete it. But I've tried to do this before.
I'm so stupid. Like I'll be on a plane or

(25:39):
something where you could go, I have a bunch of
free time to kill. You could just go through all
of my apps and delete all of my ones that
I don't use. But I start and I get to
like the second app, and I'm like, hmm, I might
need to use the whatever app. Like I'm just looking
at these right now.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
The what do I have?

Speaker 3 (26:01):
The Sharp kitchen? This is for my microwave, Like, what
do I need that app?

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Yeah? I have multiple thermometer apps.

Speaker 7 (26:08):
Can you log into your microwave from your phone? You
turn it on from your phone?

Speaker 5 (26:12):
No.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
I The only reason I remember why I put this
app on there was because I got a new microwave
and I thought you could set up your microwave to
use Wi Fi. You go, okay, perfect, And I thought,
not because I'm going to control my microwave. It's because
if the power goes out, the clock on the microwave resets,

(26:35):
and now you have to set the time.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
And it's a pain in the ass. And I know
it only happens a few times a year, but I
don't like doing it. It's pay is I don't like
doing it.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
I have to do that on there and on the oven,
and I go, okay, my microwave will connect to Wi Fi. Therefore,
when the power goes out, it will come back on,
it will connect to the internet, it will know what
time it is. You never have to set the clock.
That's what I thought would happen, But no, it doesn't.
It just can I to Wi Fi and then it does.

(27:02):
It has nothing to do with the clock. It just
is a complete waste. I don't know why you want
to connect your your microwave to the internet, but anyways,
so there's a lot of stuff like that that I have,
But then I get to delete it, and then I
go and maybe like maybe I'll want that, Like I
have the airline app for oil or Royal Air morocc

(27:25):
when I went to Morocco. I don't think I'll ever
go to Morocco ever again.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
But do I want to delete that? Ass r install
it when you go again.

Speaker 7 (27:33):
I feel the same way you delete the app.

Speaker 9 (27:36):
You don't realize that you were using something in the background,
and then you're.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Like, where was that app? Why is this not functioning?
Are you gonna need it?

Speaker 3 (27:44):
And then you're gonna be in an area where they
have spotty internet connection, snatch, and you go, son of
a bitch, I needed this.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that one I think you could get
rid of. Go on dougi Sorry, that's okay.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
If you saw volume one of Stranger Things season five,
then you caught the return of a long forgotten snack
nature Valley's fudge Chip peanut butter boppers.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
Oh, I don't know. They said that a couple of times.
They hadn't no idea. What they're talking about.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
What it was either, Well, now Nature Valley re release
them yesterday for the first time since nineteen eighty nine
with Stranger Things inspired packaging.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
So, in other words, hold on.

Speaker 8 (28:24):
They did that on purpose.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
This was just a marketing gimmick so that they could
make some money by putting this.

Speaker 5 (28:28):
Yeah, it was big and back in the day, and
they brought it back out. So you can't get it
in the grocery stores. They're selling them in a kit
which includes four boppers, a shirt, and a recipe card
for nineteen eighty seven.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Get it it.

Speaker 8 (28:42):
Oh, that's starting tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
They'll beginning the way picture.

Speaker 5 (28:44):
I don't two hundred and fifty boxes while supplies last.
You go to their website sree pob which is boppers
backwards backwards peanut butter boppers.

Speaker 8 (28:57):
They look good.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
I do not remember these, yeah at all, in eighty nine.
I was like, nineteen eighteen nineteen. What's on the outside
not so it looks like it's not like rice crispies.

Speaker 5 (29:10):
It's a creamy peanut butter center and rolled in crisp
rice Cereal budgetship.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
All right, that's pretty good.

Speaker 8 (29:20):
Congratulations to Miley Cyrus.

Speaker 5 (29:23):
She's engaged after dating her boyfriend Max Mirando for four years.

Speaker 8 (29:28):
I love how she was.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
Dating engaged, Mary divorced, dating again and you get and
all those years.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
I yeah, there you go.

Speaker 8 (29:38):
That's the shusy on rollers pointing.

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Speaker 2 (30:02):
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keep adding.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
All these made in China kitchen appliances on your Wi
Fi Rover you tomb ass sharpest Japanese, not Chinese, So
clarify the best.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Ask them what I want to I want to buy American?
What's the best American microwave company? H world Pool?

Speaker 5 (30:39):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Okay? Did they make microwaves? Whirlpool kitchen aid? Okay? All right?

Speaker 3 (30:48):
What do you There's a plant here in the in
in the state out West that makes and how they
make washing machines there, believe it or not, and.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Sharp makes those in the US. Up.

Speaker 4 (30:59):
It's the micro wave, but it makes it a US.
It's a nice try, buddy. Yeah, whatver's a patriot? Come on,
it's right and all the parture stores.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
I have my microwave tattooed right across my heart right here,
so I could show it off with a patriot I am.
I'm like the the pete Hegseth of microwaves. Why does
everything need a life? I know because my garage door
has it.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
Don't need it? No, you need it for your garage
don't need it? No, no, yes, you need it for
your garage store. Charlie, you've got it.

Speaker 8 (31:32):
I don't have that.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
It's so convenient you don't need it necessarily in the right.
But let's say that you want to open it up
when you're not at home for some for whatever reason,
you can do that. So let's say somebody is like, hey, Charlie,
I want to drop this off. I borrowed something from me.
I want to drop it off later. You go, I'm
not there, but you.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
Just send me a text when you get there and
I'll open the garage door for you.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
You put it inside. I have a garage door code
just giving that type the coding. Is there a guest
you could probably, I'm sure you could set that up.
And then my dishwasher has WiFi.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
That's yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
I don't know what he would never turned it on,
and my washing machine and dryer both have it too.
I don't think we've ever set that up.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
I don't. I asked my wife, I go, would you
do you want the app? I want this? I think
we have Samsung washer and dryer, So do you want
this app on your phone? She's like, what am I
going to do with that? I go, I will notify
you when it's on. I guess the beeps and the
boops do Yeah? I like that song? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:29):
Yeah, Samsung is a really cool song that it plays.
It's such a happy song. I've said this to my wife.
I'm like, I really like the song. It's such a
happy song. And she goes, it's not so happy when
you have to go in there and fold that goddamn laundry.

Speaker 7 (32:42):
And mine is happy too. I wonder if mine's the Samsung.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
It's joyous. Oh oh yeah, that's my old one. This
is not what mine sounds like. Oh my god, that
is my old one. Freaking back memories they're having anymore.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
It's a long song. Mine's quicker than this hurry up
you're not coming and opening the door? Oh did they
turned that into all right? I thought maybe somebody had
done a remix or something that is art. I can
get behind you remix my dryer song?

Speaker 9 (33:26):
Why do all these things need Wi Fi if it's
not necessary? Why why would they need to connect? Well,
the reason is going to uprise against us.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
I don't know the only reason. Like I said, for
the microwave, I thought it would reset the clock.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
This is our LG. Well that's weird at the end,
that's LG.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
The timing I think on mine is a little bit different.
Hmm yeah, different, something a bit different. But I'll bet
they spend a lot of time coming up with that song.
Like I saw something about cars and I don't know

(34:10):
if it's BMW or Mercedes or somebody or Oudy, And
and the number of people they have just to design
the beeps and the boops for your car, and what
tone is going to be.

Speaker 5 (34:22):
So.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
If it's your.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
Door, like the door chime, or if it's a if
it's an alert chime, if somebody is getting into your lane,
or whatever the case may be. They spend a lot
of time and money and effort on on creating just
the right tone. Weave it lesser cars like my truck.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
They added the sound those Otherwise it'd be silent. They
added like some weird spaceship sound when you're driving to.

Speaker 7 (34:52):
Alert others, people walking around or something that you.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
Write little spaceships sound.

Speaker 7 (34:57):
It's kind of a Christmas funk feel to do it.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
This will give my wife PTSD probably what yeah, get
to close out.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
Kind to dry.

Speaker 10 (35:16):
Some means like that horn, Charlie that you can throw in.
I was just trying all the sounds. I love that
you found a remix of this.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
Hey, your garage door, I understand connecting that we use that.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
I probably used that about once a month to open
the garage door for whatever reason. It's also handy, like
if you, for whatever reason, you're in somebody else's car
you don't have your garage door opener, you just boom,
pull out your phone open the garage door. Its very
that is very handy. All right, I've got to take

(36:08):
a quick break. We did mention the twenty twenty six
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There's a picture of it. If you happen to be
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(36:31):
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(36:53):
that is, I think a week from tomorrow. That will
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eleventh is a week from today. Oh, well, same thing.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
Whatever. You know.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
I'm bad with camplenders and clocks and I just I, uh,
yesterday I was at dinner. Well, i'll tell you the story.
Let me take a quick break, and i'll tell you
a quick story when we come back.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
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Speaker 7 (37:19):
Now I'm back to the Joe.

Speaker 3 (37:30):
All right, you're gonna wrap everything up in just a
couple of minutes. We were talking about I was bad.
I'm bad with dates and times. I don't know how
we said that, but it made me think of just
yes or it. As I was sitting down for dinner,
and it was me, my wife, and my father in
law came over because my mother in law and sister

(37:51):
in law, who normally take care of him are out
of town.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
Where are they, I don't know, And so he came over.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
My wife has to feed him, so he just it's
easier if he just comes over and eats over at
our house. Yeah, and uh so then I told him.
He didn't know this, but I said, hey, you better
pack for this weekend. He goes, what do you mean.
I go, We're going to Miami to see this into

(38:27):
Miami game and bankruptcy. Box just passed its final inspection.
I'm not saying that it's dumb thumb, but just past
the final inspection.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
There out of our hair. That's right, the city, everybody,
everything going.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
To pass to the actual contractors to finish the little things,
see exactly. That's what other than that it's livable right now,
right other than it needs to be cleaned, that's that's.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
My Well, we're going to find out. I'm going to
go down there and find out.

Speaker 3 (38:56):
We're going to I think we're going to get a hotel,
but the hotel is kind of expensive because of the
art basil things.

Speaker 5 (39:02):
To say this weekend, you're going down there when it's
the crazy I.

Speaker 9 (39:05):
Got to see the people thing, Yes you do now, yeah,
I got to see that robot dog I want to
get bought.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
A picture of.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
Yeah, I get us a picture of that. And anyway,
so I had the contractor had called me. He goes,
oh yeah, we were good news. Oh, good, good news.
We have passed the final inspection. Uh he's Italian, not Spanish.

(39:31):
So just that's I'm clarifying. That's my Italian accent there. Anyway,
So here let me. I said, okayait again, I think
go ahead, this will help. Oh a shame not helping.
It's good news. We have passed the final inspection. Everything

(39:52):
has an awe.

Speaker 2 (39:53):
Added to it. Every English word has an awe added
to it. Anyway, So.

Speaker 3 (40:00):
I said, okay, well let me check out everything. I'll
come down, I'll see what it looks like, and I'll
meet with you and we'll figure out whatever we have
to do next step blah blah blah. And so I'm
telling this to my father in law and we're coming
up with the game plan for what we're going to
do Saturday and then fly back Sunday. And I said

(40:21):
I said, okay, So on Saturday, what we'll do is
we'll do this and we'll do that. And he's like,
what time do we have to go up where they
play soccer until next season. They're they're building a new stadium,
but it's up in Fort Lauderdale, so it's it's kind
of a hike.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
It's a long drive. And he goes, what time do
we have to leave to get up there? And I go, oh,
I don't know. I think the game starts at eight,
and so we get we can get in.

Speaker 3 (40:49):
They open up the gates two hours early, get the
food and everything, and so we'll probably leave it like
five o'clock. And he goes, okay, and I go, for
whatever reason, think I pull out my phone and I
look at the soccer ticket and I go, oh, hold on,
oh god, the game starts at two thirty pm. I

(41:12):
would have missed the goddamn game, because so.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
Would have been, Yeah, what.

Speaker 8 (41:17):
Made you pull out the ticket?

Speaker 2 (41:18):
Thank god you did that. I don't know, because I
think I think. My wife she goes, wait, it starts
at eight o'clock and I go, you go, yes, because oh,
I thought I thought.

Speaker 3 (41:28):
I heard on the on the radio or something that
it starts earlier in the afternoon. I go, now, I
don't believe anything. My wife tells me them. No, it's
eight o'clock. I'm smart, I know I bought the ticket.
You don't know what you're talking about. I'll show you.
I'll prove you wrong. Oh two thirty, yeah, yeah, Oh
you're right. Did she record that?

Speaker 7 (41:50):
Oh you're right?

Speaker 2 (41:52):
Did you tell her that?

Speaker 3 (41:54):
No, it's still her fault somehow. She's still wrong about something.
You were wrong for even letting me buy that ticket
knowing what time it was.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
Anyway, So I'm so bad with that.

Speaker 3 (42:07):
I've made reservations. I just did that recently too. I
did it again. I make reservations for.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
The wrong date, the wrong time. I'm terrible with that.
For some reason, What is this game? Like?

Speaker 6 (42:20):
I thought they just got eliminated from something. I don't
I swear we just did something where they'd lost, and
now they weren't in. There was in the World War,
the Club World Cup.

Speaker 3 (42:31):
Okay, so what's this? This is MLS Cup. This is
the Major League Soccer championship game. That's happening a lot.
So I know that stuff going. That's why my wife
hates it. She's like, they have a fake I go,
we have to go see this.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
She goes, they have a fake championship like three or
four times a year. She goes, we were at one
we saw them win something. I go, that's League's Cup.
That's different, that's USA teams and Mexican teams.

Speaker 3 (42:57):
Then they have that Club World Cup, then they have
the I forget what else they have. They have like
four different things. There's always some scam going on, but
this one they're gonna I think they're gonna pull us out.
And it's the final game of Sergeio Busquetz and Jordiel
but they're retiring after this game.

Speaker 2 (43:15):
Oh yeah, so it's gonna be very emotional. Of course,
let's see. Before I wrap things up, The twenty twenty
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Speaker 2 (44:08):
A few minutes.

Speaker 3 (44:09):
If I have to laugh at what this guy said,
he goes, Oh, soccer is just like Dougy's dance.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
They have nationals every couple of months. Yeah, exactly. Anyways,
what the hell was I talking about?

Speaker 3 (44:25):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (44:25):
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