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August 15, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:35):
Hello, Space Space Stall being space Brest.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
How my car?

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Hey, this has been from two Guys Talking Smack. That
was Ringo Star in my Car. We're gonna call my
co host danieling up and give him a surprise ambush.
Hang on, We're going Dan right.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
Now, exit real to This is Dan.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
Hey Dan, this has been We're doing a surprise ambush podcast.
How the hell are you, buddy?

Speaker 5 (01:56):
Something must be on your binder. The world is about
to have a outdown or bolts?

Speaker 6 (02:01):
What's going on? Another episode of two Guys Talking smack?

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Whatever he says.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
I guess so wherever we say? We opened up a
Ringles Star a song in my Car.

Speaker 6 (02:18):
You know, I really I remember that song.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
It was a great song. I love driving. I loved
taking long drives on the road and enjoying the scenery
and stopping and seeing things. You know what I used
to ride. I used to love that, just right on
your bike and just see something and you you stop
and you take a good take a good look of things.
And that was that was a life. So how's it going, brod?

Speaker 6 (02:45):
He had a full day, good good wedding. Again, there's
no rain. You guys got all our rain and it's like, Wow,
it got hot.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
It got hot in Indianapolis. It's hotten in the isn't
that song it's hot in the Yeah? No, no it's not.
I'm sorry.

Speaker 6 (03:07):
The heat desired.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
The heat is that we should have played that zag
that's a good idea. Anything else, well, I mean I
saw some I don't know. I'm not gonna talk about
Eli and Musk.

Speaker 6 (03:21):
First squirrel alert. Here it comes.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Eli Musk.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
Do I know you too? Well, let's hear it.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Melia Musk had a bad court experience today too. I
guess he got ruled against something. I'm not sure. I
saw something news up about it. I mean.

Speaker 5 (03:45):
I saw something today about uh uh Tesla. Yeah, t
reordered to pay more than Jesus. It was like two
hundred and forty dollars.

Speaker 6 (03:54):
One of their.

Speaker 5 (03:55):
Auto pilots, Tesla Is crashed into somebody and Florida.

Speaker 6 (04:00):
I think it was out of Florida.

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Yeah, Florida jury found that the electric vehicle manufacturer partially
liable for a twenty nineteen accident involving its driver assistance program.

Speaker 7 (04:13):
Yeah, I think you know all right, gets from twenty nineteen.
It's like it took sixty years just to get it
through the system to even just.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
Decision. Obviously he's gonna appeal it. I guess.

Speaker 5 (04:31):
Yeah, these electric cars are getting a little expensive.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
I know. I mean I think why Tesla's Matt either
Musk is mad Trump is because before you get when
you buy an electric car, you would get like a
ten thousand dollars rebay from government or something like that.
I think Trump and Trump kind of cut stopped that.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
I don't like it is an unfair advantage in the
auto industry to give, you know, such a big hand
out to one section of that.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
I mean it's a it's like a trillion dollar industry
across the board and one guy gets a.

Speaker 5 (05:10):
Faith shake around the whole thing. That sounds a little
saus wow. I'm kind of glad that they're getting rid
of that kind of rebate because it doesn't I mean,
there's a.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
Potential for mismanagement.

Speaker 5 (05:27):
I would much rather have them maybe a text credit.

Speaker 6 (05:32):
Or I don't know, everybody should get one. You bought
a car in twenty twenty.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
Four, guy, bless you here, here's a five hundred dollars
rebate just to help us through the economy.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Yeah, really, I mean everything so timing grocery shopping was
really ridiculous yesterday because it costs. It was one hundred
and something dollars me, Tony and the girls, you know,
Flower and Sophie. I mean, I mean I didn't even
buy dog flud, I mean, but senthows and that was
really it.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (06:04):
And you know dog food. Where do you get your
dog food?

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Pet Land?

Speaker 6 (06:12):
Why do you have the tractor Supply near you?

Speaker 3 (06:18):
No, I'm in a good city of Shambog.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
And well you can still do this.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
You can do this trick online Tractor Supply who also
makes their own brand of dog food to keep all
those antibiot you know, those creepy chemicals out of it.

Speaker 6 (06:35):
It's called retriever.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
You can have tractor Supply online. If you buy fifty
dollars or fifty dollars or more, they will deliver it
for free. Doesn't be dog food, doesn't be treating. You
buy anything from tractor Supply, they will.

Speaker 6 (06:53):
Deliver it for free. So I'm looking at the bags
of dog food and they're about twenty five bucks a bag,
and I go home, I get on my computer.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
And it's like, what's going on with this free delivery
thing that I'm hearing and if you order it online
through their subscription service, fat X will put it on
your doorstep for you no extra charge.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Really really is right?

Speaker 5 (07:14):
I really fifty pounds of dog food twice for free
in one delivery, and I'm like, what, this is easy?

Speaker 6 (07:24):
So just a little trick there. If you don't feel
like putting a fifty pounds bag on your.

Speaker 5 (07:28):
Shoulder and watching your height decrease for every minute it's
up there, it might be a good idea. I love
the idea that it's on my porch. The dogs obviously
know something's going on on the other side of the door,
so they'll tell me.

Speaker 6 (07:45):
If it's not the smell, it's the noise. But they
seal it.

Speaker 5 (07:50):
In a plastic bagship if fat actually you have it
in two days.

Speaker 6 (07:53):
And I'm like, what it is free? So just a
little thing. I really love Track to Supply ever.

Speaker 5 (08:00):
Since I saw the first one out here when I
moved down here.

Speaker 6 (08:03):
Honest, I gotta tell you.

Speaker 5 (08:05):
And there's even better stores than Tractor Supply real world king.
I mean, if you they have horsewire, barbed wire twisties
for the fence post, I mean they.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
Really get way out in the farm.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Tractor Supplies more of a mom and pop. You know
you might real good food dials. When you go into
the stores, it's all you.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
Know, you got all your peer arenas, you got your retrievers.
You know, you got everything in that store you want
to deliver. And then it's heavy. Just order it online.
It's there in two days.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
Fat X.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Hey, anybody who go on Tractor Supply and Tom's you
heard from Ben and Dan show or two gts and
maybe we'll get kickback.

Speaker 6 (08:58):
No, I gotta set that up. It's called a referral fee.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
It's called a ReViral feel. Okay, you are from Chicago, Yes,
I am the Chicago Way.

Speaker 6 (09:17):
No you are, you are on the.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Hey, now let's go back to Tesla. I seen the
Tesla cars and they.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
For a crash.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
Yeah, but the cars look really I mean, don't if
you get you have a Tesla, God bless you. But
those cars look ugly. I mean they look like eggs.
They have no soul. I mean the Hyundai six or
something that looks better than the Tesla. I mean I
don't know. I mean I think it looks better. I mean,

(09:54):
you know, so I don't know. And if you if
you have a Tesla, God bless you. You could have
forward it.

Speaker 6 (10:02):
I just sometimes you can get a steal on them too.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
You know, this is the time to think electric because
they're starting to bail on them at the retail level
and at the airports.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
Nobody wants to rent the Tesla.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Really, I didn't know that. I mean, my cousin has
electric Mustang and she loves it. She's and her kid
was telling me how fast, how fast it goes, real fast,
and I'm going, okay, okay, cool, you know this. Your
mom's gonna gill you.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
We do have a good decent pickup.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
This is telling me that. And then my sister was
like she wanted to get it one and it's like like,
I don't know, Joe. You know, you drive a lot.
You know, She's like, she doesn't drive a lotson brother
passed away, but she drives around, you know, she does errands.
I mean, she doesn't go for long drives. So I
don't know.

Speaker 6 (11:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
I mean, you know, she's I talked. I talked to
my sister, and yeah, once a week I talked to
her so I could, you know, see how everything's going.
And then she could yell at me for being doing
something stupid because then the little brother and yeah, really it's.

Speaker 6 (11:20):
A little childhood rivalries.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Yeah, well no really, she let me see it. My
mom and dad had of work and so she raised us.
And then my dad passed away. She had to step
up and you know, raised again. She my parents had
too flat in the Austin area, and so she moved
upstairs with her husband, Mike, and and then she had

(11:45):
her baby, Keith. But she was always Yeah, she was
always on, you know, she would be the big sister
and get on me and you know, yell at me
for being stupid or being you know, stupid kid. Yeah,
and that's really you know how big sisters are. I mean,
if you have a big sister, you know how that is.

Speaker 6 (12:06):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
I'm the oldest, so it's the last it's the yello
your siblings for being stud.

Speaker 6 (12:13):
I never received it. So you the old you get
that step.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Yeah, you get this step. Yeah, I see, I see.
I was the youngest, so I got it. I got
it from my brother and my sister. But it's okay,
it's good. Everything's good. I mean, I mean I went
to parochial school and the nuns used to love me
because I was I was a selexic, and so they

(12:41):
called my mother up and said, your son's going to
be a criminal and a drug addic. And my mother
told him. My mother told the nuns that if I
become a criminal, I'll be you know, I'll be dead
before I could do my first crime. So, I mean,
I had a little Italian mother. It was sweet, but

(13:02):
she had black belt and broom and shoe. Yeah that's it.
So what else is going on?

Speaker 5 (13:14):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (13:14):
Tighting up a couple of offers that came in.

Speaker 5 (13:18):
It looks like the farm that I listed up and
tipped it will probably get leased out, which is cool too.

Speaker 6 (13:27):
I think that's pretty cool though. You know, you get
two acres. Half of it is, you know, a.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
Horse farm and horse burns and a small little tack
room if you needed it. It's like, you know, this
whole thing has been a real cool summer. It was
nice to get back out in the country. Yeah, but
back out in the country also has its price. You
don't get to hear anything other than the wind and

(13:55):
the sweat bees that are just buzzing everywhere.

Speaker 6 (14:00):
Sorry, sweat bees are pretty bad this year.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
Hey, I was watching something on Facebook. I like, there's
this guy who are the people who offer a cabin
in the northern woods of Alaska? But you to be
by yourself for thirty days and you get a million dollars.
Could you be by yourself for thirty days, no TV,
no computer, just yourself?

Speaker 6 (14:25):
Oh no, no podcasting, No, I could never take it. No, no,
I would save on the first day, thirty days out
in the wilderness.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
I mean, if you know how to work the world life,
it shouldn't be a problem at all. Well, because world
life does come with, you know, isolation, especially Alaska.

Speaker 6 (14:51):
Oh oh oh oh. I saw something another Elon Musting.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
I don't know why he seems to be the topic today,
But you hadn't men that Elon Musk was living in
a home that he could What did you say?

Speaker 6 (15:07):
It was a built home. It was like built in
a factory, do you remember.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
Yeah, yeah, caps ale homes.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
I mean I was thinking about buying some property and
building and getting a caps at home. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
I looked into that statement, and I think you're talking
about a business called boxable where you can actually fold
up a well. It's a portable home, that's for sure,
but it kind of like opens up and the top flip's.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
Over and it becomes rough. And is that what you
were trying to describe?

Speaker 3 (15:41):
I think so, yeah, it was a caps at home.
But I realized that I have too much records and
too much equipment just to go in a small cab.
I mean, I mean, I'm getting stuff from the house
from my LG all my stuff and stuff. I mean,
I realized that I need any bigger house because I

(16:04):
have all this whine making equipments and podcast equipments and records.
I have like three four boxes or records in my closets.
I mean, I gotta crawl over things just to get closed,
you know.

Speaker 6 (16:21):
And so, yeah, you don't live in the same domain.
You had to condense for the meantime.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Yeah, I mean, I mean right now, you know, right
now I'm with my brother Tony, and you know, and well,
Molly says hi before I she she get pissed off
at me because I know her sometimes. Could we.

Speaker 5 (16:43):
Yeah, maybe we should have her do some promos or
something where, you know, maybe we can get her involved
with the show a little bit more and she doesn't
have to be so introverted and angry about it.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
She can just press a button.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Well, I unfortunately, you know, I don't have that. I
got to work on that as it is. Because she's
she's just trying to do she does. She's she's a
very good producer and very good engineer, and you know,
she has all these articles I don't read, and so yeah,

(17:18):
she's trying to do research and she's doing really good.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
Yeah, she's a good catch. Yeah on the edges.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
But we all, I have a car record times, you know.
I mean, there's a lot of things I want to do.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
I mean, get to the studio.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Well, she's ubering, and I made a deal with her.
I would pay for half the Uber I would pay
for the Uphee half of it. I would pay for
one way, she paid for the other way. So we
made a deal, Okay, and I'm buying her. Yeah, because
she's an intern. And hey, if anybody has any ideas

(17:57):
for a show. I wanted to in the context us,
I wanted to go to Facebook and I wanted to
type the word number two GTS two. It stands for
two guys talking ship.

Speaker 5 (18:10):
But you mean in the upper search box in the
upper left hand corner of the facy bookie.

Speaker 6 (18:19):
It's right there.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Yes, and anybody, if anybody wants to have comments about
our show, or even if it has an idea what
topic we could do. Because Dan and I Dan's I'm
a I'm an Independent and Dan's a Republican and we
both we don't class really on our reviews on politics.

(18:42):
I'm surprised about that, but we don't. I mean, it
shouldn't be.

Speaker 5 (18:48):
A conversation how to communicate with your legislative branch, how
to how you feel about a vote situation. What I
mean in talk, I think we got away from we
the people, and we the people tell our elective representatives

(19:11):
how we feel.

Speaker 6 (19:13):
That collective feel goes to the floor for legislation to
represent us.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
And right now, from what I'm seeing, it's a popularity contest,
has nothing to do with who's going to fairly represent
you and listen to your needs start.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
Moving legislation in that direction.

Speaker 5 (19:32):
I don't think anybody really cares about the upcoming votes
for next week, and they don't even put it out there.

Speaker 6 (19:39):
It's it's like, well, if we ignore it, we don't
have to deal with it. Yeah, I mean, that's why
I love Chicago.

Speaker 9 (19:46):
They didn't pay their bills and wracked up a bunch
of interest, and it's like I gave you the money
to pay for it back then.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
I mean, it's like the Illinois lottery. Remember when they
first started, they said we're going to take I think
ten percent out for schools and other things like you know,
other things like that.

Speaker 6 (20:07):
Yeah, and they didn't they.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
Call it reappropriated.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
It's actually stolen.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Yeah, they didn't even do that. I mean with the
cannabis in the street in Illinois, they're supposed to take
ten or twenty percent of taxes. I'm not sure if
anybody's out there who knows, they could contact me at
our Facebook group page and you know, they could, you know,
pay because they know Colorado is doing really awesome with

(20:33):
their cannabis tax up there. Because my nephew Tom tells
me that there's kids like for their taxes or paid
for paying for something.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
A pays for what?

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Hang on, I need go on talk. I'm getting paid
Molly's page my hand.

Speaker 10 (20:59):
Yeah later, No, okaya, plate on that digital editing machine
that you got back there.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
No, I guess Sophie took the pizza.

Speaker 5 (21:23):
Oh how could she Chicago style pizza disappears?

Speaker 6 (21:28):
How dared she be a Chicago wan?

Speaker 3 (21:31):
Yeah, well, she took the pizza half for dinner. It
was gonna have for dinner. Oh oh yeah.

Speaker 6 (21:38):
I hang.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
My studios in my house and so I mean, I
have a I have a big room, ins in the
other room, and my brother's downstairs yelling has a dog.
So that's a lovely thing they have.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
So yeah, after unattended when you threw the mic.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
On on oy, I did, I'm sorry about dad.

Speaker 6 (22:01):
Bad daddy.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
I'm a bad daddy.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
Daddy, bad daddy.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
I am a terrible daddy. Yeah, So that's that's it's.
I mean, I didn't even know there was pizza there,
so I mean it's it's okay. I'll have a sandwich.
That'll beg.

Speaker 6 (22:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Everything else where were we.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
Well, he was looking at these boxables.

Speaker 5 (22:27):
You had brought it up on the Left show, and
I'm thinking, you know, I did hear something about Musk,
but I don't remember him owning the place.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
I think he does.

Speaker 8 (22:36):
Kind of like a somebody put out a bad headlined
uh elon Musk's foxable.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
It was put on the launchpad for SpaceX. It's kind
of like a housing area, staging area for some of
the workers.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
It wasn't meant to be a house. It's not owned
by Elon Musk. But this company.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
Has a product that you can install on your own land.
But they don't have any hookups for the electrical to
the electric company. They don't have hookups for the toilet.
It just is a straight pipe. So there's a little
bit more work that has to be done on these
tiny homes. But I wouldn't mind having a court of

(23:24):
maybe eight nine, ten little different mini homes y'all have.

Speaker 6 (23:28):
You know.

Speaker 5 (23:29):
It's not an hoa by any stretch, But if I
was the landlord, those are ten easy checks to pick up.

Speaker 6 (23:35):
You just go around the court and then go to
the bank.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
It sounds like a plan. I mean I wanted, but
I mean with all my photography equipment and my instruments
in the podcast equipment, I gotta have four or five
little flexible houses like that or little houses like that,
because I got a lot.

Speaker 6 (23:55):
Yeah, you would probably have alternative storage areas. You know,
one area would be for the living quarters.

Speaker 5 (24:01):
I can imagine, you know, like maybe a shipping container
type storage area in the backset.

Speaker 6 (24:07):
You can keep your stuff candy and still not have
it stolen. Yeah, but there's still some problems left it
with that system.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Yeah, I was kind of surprised that, you know, they're
not even thinking about you know, running water, you know,
wells and septic systems, And it was I thought we
had come a little bit further, but I guess not. Well,
they started at like sixty thousand, they're at about seventy
or eighty thousand, depending on the excerps.

Speaker 6 (24:36):
Well, even their prices.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
Have increased because the tariffs. You know, I'm just joking
about that.

Speaker 6 (24:42):
No built in Colorado.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
Oh really, this place is in Utah. I was, I
was talking to the guy. They caused space capsule houses
and they look like us. They look like a house
post front end and you know, And I mean I
was thinking about, you know, when everything is settled with

(25:04):
a house in l g and get some property and
just live it, you know, live out there. I mean,
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
It seems like a cheap alternative with a lot of
caveats to it. Digging a well, getting it deep enough
to hit good water, having.

Speaker 6 (25:24):
The sewers and the curbs cut by the time you
get there.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
There's a lot of pre planning to make it right
by today's standards. If you were to go up in
the mountains, I think they would just want to make
sure that your house didn't roll down the hill.

Speaker 6 (25:38):
I had a friend wide difference.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
I had a friend who bought, who bought a steelhouse
and he built. They built the steelhouse. They bought property
in Missouri, uh jawick, Missouri, and I would go visit
him and it was real nice. It was like it
was an eight hour draw, like an eight hour drive
just to get to Missouri.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
And then.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
He moved the Florida. They sold. They had like one
hundred acres and they moved. They moved to Florida. He
had one hundred acres in Florida and he sold it.
Now he has a house in Arizona. And my dog
is barking, so yeah, so that's it. I'm glad you're

(26:30):
your dog. Bargain minutes of the show.

Speaker 6 (26:34):
And Mally bring us high.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
Flowers saying hi or Sophie saying hi. I don't know
which want to say Hi. Yeah, daddy's working. So if
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Speaker 6 (27:03):
All bet in twenty four to seven.

Speaker 9 (27:07):
Nine there's a lot of information that's available to us,
and we know where to look if you have any
sort of situation with housing. I know rentals are starting
to become a pain in the asked when it's in
the park and not paid.

Speaker 11 (27:23):
I think they started with DC in Chicago, but their
kids scooping up tents from people who are homeless, and
they're just moving them down the road.

Speaker 6 (27:33):
And I don't we got to do better. We have.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
You got to do better with our elderly, with our
extra animals, and how we treat people when they're.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Down and out.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
I agree with you. I mean, I know I know
people who.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
I know.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
This girl I used to work with, and she would
get her cats, street cats and stuff, and she would
get when when they have kittens, and she would sell
the kittens, get the the mama cats baded because they're
they're faral, and then she would let the mama cat
loose and she would make you know. So she would
do that and she would get a ca she would

(28:10):
silly cats to people and then so yeah, she would
catch the cats and stuff.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
And I've seen a couple of faro cats cut through
our little neck of the woods here. They were small
they look up banded and it's all right, So we're
gonna take care of you.

Speaker 6 (28:31):
The cat, the last cat that came by me and
neighbor guy and neighbor girl from across the way there.

Speaker 5 (28:36):
We were taking care of it. It was sleeping in
their shed. This is like February earlier this year. One
day she brought it in, uh, into the house. It
got to sleep in the house, got to stay warm.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
She let the cat out. It was never seen again.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Well yeah, yeah, I mean, okay, all right.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
There was no snow, it was cold. But you know,
we're trying to take care of our corner of the
world that I just wish more of us would step
up and just say just fucking do it.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
Yeah, I mean, if you if you have a thing.
And I don't know if I heard something, but I'm
not sure if it's but we were talking. I texted
you about it. I know the school programs are for
music and are having money problems raising money for schools.

(29:31):
And I hear that blues musicians or guitar or regular
musicians are having problems with health insurance. So I mean,
I'm trying to do some research on seeing how can
we help these people and help the schools with music.
I mean, music is one of my passions in life.
I could, you know, I'm I could freak out on

(29:54):
some great old classic blues or some great old jazz,
even some classic rock, you know. I mean, I mean really,
I don't really like rap damage because I don't think
it's really music. I mean someone's saying something with a
drum beat, but whatever. I mean, my mom didn't like
my Pink Floyd or my Genesis or my Beatles probably

(30:17):
or you know. So, I mean, everybody has their taste.
Every every generation has their own version of music, and
let's support them and maybe we could help them. And
Molly is pointing at the clock for me and telling
me it's time to say adios amigos.

Speaker 5 (30:34):
And okay, we're gonna pick up from where you left
off because there are some ideas that I do have.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
Yes, I mean, if anybody else has any idea, anybody
else has any ideas about how we could help musicians
or the schools with musical instruments, let us know on
our Facebook group page.

Speaker 6 (30:53):
Last words, just do it with kindness. You never know
when your time is.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Up, and you know it's My dad used to tell
me he says, son, before you judge man walking their shoes.
You know what we need love, we need to communicate,
we need we all need to yell at each other,
we need to talk. Okay, we're out of here.

Speaker 5 (31:14):
By the time we started acting like adults instead of
hating adulting.

Speaker 6 (31:19):
I gotta tell you, sometimes adulting really sucks.

Speaker 3 (31:21):
I know sometimes I don't want to grow up. I
am a very impatient man, and that sometimes I have
to learn to be patient. And uh, and that's really it.
And Somali's out of here.

Speaker 7 (31:35):
Well, thanks for the ambush, okay, anytime you want to
do an ambush podcast and I'm not in the car company, okay.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Well yeah, well, don't drive a test about your whole control,
you know.

Speaker 6 (31:47):
Yeah, it's just this guy. It's like he can't get
a break. It's like whatever, that's your hell you created.

Speaker 3 (31:57):
I know him and Trump are not buddy buddies anymore.
And those those still exist or doesn't that. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (32:06):
We've been at there and say goodbye, then goodbye, then.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
Bye bye, love each other.

Speaker 6 (32:12):
Bye,
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