Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're to the the store five below. Oh yeah, well
they sell the smallest Chucky and Michael Myers figures. And
I was like, okay, that's kind of interesting. They're getting
in the Halloween spirit in a tiny way. It reads
here they're selling super impulses micro figures that include the
(00:22):
world's smallest figures of Chucky, hell Boy, and Michael Myers
and they're literally one and a quarter inches tall.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
What will you do? I mean, is it just like
something you said on the mantle for your Zach attack. Yeah,
you just set them on the mantel.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
I have a couple of Michael Meyer thingies, bobbleheads and dolls,
or you just set them up wherever.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Now, do you use yours for Halloween stuff? Or do
you work him into the Nativity scene?
Speaker 3 (00:51):
I do Chucky's for the Nativity scene. Michael Myers is
just Halloween Purelyuck.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Do you have any Chucky stuff?
Speaker 2 (01:00):
I do not know. I do have some Michael Myers
one though.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Well, I'm thinking because it's five below, it better be
five dollars or below for these.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
No, no, they should all put on there. Used to
be five below, used to be dollar tree. Because all
of them are now dollar tree goes up to five
dollars five below I think goes up to ten if
I'm not mistaken. What, Yeah, that's an outrage. Yeah, I know,
supply chain tear of Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
You know, everybody and their brother, even if it's not
affecting them, they're going to cite that as the problem
of course, or why we had to raise the price.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
I just burped a little while ago. I'm pretty sure
Trump had something to do with that.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
He did, absolutely. Yeah, you can get them in store,
in online if that's your thing. You know, those little
teeny like we're talking about this, there's like little teeny uh.
I don't even know what this is, but Josephine has,
but they're like little teeny like fruit or little teeny
(02:05):
like vegetables, and it's like these, you guys would be
I was floored when I realized how many of these
she had.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Little teeny chuckies and Michael's eat them.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Well. I don't even know what they're for, but it
just reminded me these would work right into that. But
there's like a whole thing for people that collect those
little teeny, little teeny versions of everything.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
I know.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
I don't understand it. I think she started it when
she was like young teenager, and you know she now
will say, hey, look at these, and I'm just staring
at her because I'm like, why.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
Every generation has their little collectible stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
I thought, like, what's the really expensive American girl dolls?
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Yeah, she has a couple. And Jenny's like, I'm selling them,
and she's like, no, you're not. Those are going to
be for my daughter. And they're like arguing in the
car one time about that wow, that kind of stuff.
But Jenny's like, well, I'm gonna and I later I
go how much here that was worth?
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Did you collect anything as a kid.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Oh my gosh. Yeah, not really either, Not really, I can't.
Isn't that sad, Chuck? Are we sad?
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Because we are very sad. We're pathetically sad because we
didn't collect anything. My older sister collected those troll dolls
back in the early seventies. You remember those with the
big wild hair and the big Yeah. She had like
every color of hair of troll doll that exists.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Dude, if you had a complete set of those, that
might be worth some money.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Yeah, she probably threw them away. I didn't say she
was bright. I just said she was my sister.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Did you collect anything, Zach, Like you probably have a
bunch of like like demented like stuff where your parents
are like you need help. Probably No.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
I did start with baseball cards actually, yeah, like basketball cards,
but it's it was just too much, Like there was
one place in town that sold that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Yeah, and it was just too expensive. I just gave up.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Okay, so you have like an incomplete set of whatever.
It is very.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Incomplete, Okay.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Yeah, you ever see like what's the one like Mickey Mantle,
Like there's some of those cards that are like ridiculous, right,
that are worth like ridiculous amounts of money. I think
too bad you couldn't have got your hands on some
of those.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Yeah. I probably would have sold it when I was
like eighteen for nothing, not hang on to him knowing.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Me like the one kid with uh, what's the one
crypto that he ended up getting pizza with it? He
used it for pizza and it's to the equivalent he
would have had like you know, sixty eight million dollars
or something. You know it was bitcoin? Actually yeah, yeah,
do you remember that story?
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yep?
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Like the kids looking back like yeah, it's like I
hope you enjoyed that billion dollar pizza.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
You have one guy who can't get on the can't
get in his wallet. It's just forever gone and it's
worth like hundred million dollars.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Oh are you kidding me? Wow,