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Speaker 1 (00:02):
A crypt and this is a script. I wanted quick
gets my enemies. Yeah so you wanted to say, and
then a lot little raision, but I forget you from
the wield.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Come each you are.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
What is up?
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Everyone? I am Rob and this is a little mini falls.
I'm back from nip.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Yeah he had a great time.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
They brought me back some wonderful presence. Is going to
be waking up to full full blast.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Of Spirited Away today? Yeah it was. It's one of
those things that we'll get into it properly in a
little wild a Bunch Japan. Yeah, it's just fucking this
is such a crazy spot. There's just so much cool stuff.
It's just it's absolutely nuts. But yeah, hope everyone's been okay.
We're talking about the break and ender, the great job
(01:10):
he held the four episode two episodes. But I attracted
my wife on the lad because at first I was
all excited. I was like, it's probably like jumped on.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
I was in like she wouldn't have it, but no,
what I was going through my laptop. I think it
was because I was doing stuff with audacity and I
was like, oh shit, I forgot that. Things was like
fifteen minutes of that and then you would send me
the story from Jerard. I was like deadly yeah, sure,
I'll pop these two together. Because the first episode, the
mimic entities, it's so weird. You've done it by yourself
(01:41):
as well. You're just kind of like, it's like.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
I don't think I've actually ever done a fall out.
It's all by myself.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
So you have that black mimic one. Yeah, sh about
fifteen minutes off the episode, because.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
That's basically my neural reduced.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Do you think the moon's made.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
But that not?
Speaker 1 (02:04):
But that is.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Literally like to think when you're on your own, it's
a lot more focused because you're not. I think it's
actually quite tough, which is why he said a podcast
like T Have Honor something's quite funny because he's able
to go on tangents and megaphony. I think.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
As you're doing things, your brain will think about something else,
and kind of because you're used to this, you follow
that thought. What I found once or twice like I was,
I didn't really know where I was in the middle
of it of a thought because especially the mimic end
of the ones, the end of it. When I was
doing I had this thought about like the universe trying
to defragment itself, and it was a pretty like a
(02:41):
heady thought. I was trying to explain it, but as
I was explaining that, another part of my brain that
I was just getting lost and I was just holding
me a little head micod after Spirits or just the
universe trying to like integrate with itself.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Player fair play, and yeah, thanks to everyone for the
support while we were away. Had a couple of on
Patreon and all that. Thanks for the listeners as well.
Before we get into this minifolds and it's a good one.
We have a lot of different writings and things like that.
Like to remind everyone if they wanted to jump over
fround the Patreon, it is the best way to support
the show and continue to keep it alive. Inject money
(03:19):
into our life blood. You got add three episodes, you
get exclusive episodes. You'll also get a Japan vlog which
is literally only going to be made for Patreon and
literally friends and family of me, that's their only is
the only people that are going to see it. And
not only that, but it's actually a proper vlog. So
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like I actually went down to my way to vlog
the experience. So I tried as best as I could
to record like every little bit of stuff I did,
as annoying as it was, and I'm going to pull
all that together, and I was going to take a
long time to put out because it's a lot of footage.
Hopefully in a und or two that will be out,
but that will be Patreon and only Patreon. So if
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you're interested in saying Japan, there's a bunch of stuff,
there's me Anderson Hanson, me and Bars, there's me fucking
where else. We'll say it was a Fuji. A lot
of footage of that, a lot of footage of shopping,
just a lot of a lot of foot just like
walking around seven eleven, just like checking eleven eleven or
something cool though, testing food, some restaurants, stuff. There's all
(04:23):
that kind of stuff. I did quite a lot, like
the rooms that we were staying in everything, So there's
quite a bit of stuff there. I'm not looking forward
to actually watching it back, but yeah, if they have
any spooky, spooky experiences or crypton encounters.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Yeah, anything that's scary that you'd like us to read out,
Like the people who have written in today, Chris C.
Thank you, very much, Chris brad S Thank you very much.
Brad and Richard Grady. Send your stories into Monster Folls
Podcast at gmail dot com and we will read them
out on a mini fuzz boom.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Absolutely big shouts out to our new patrons. We love
you very much. Corey b Nikki Girl, Jane Bark, Jeane Girl, Janey. Yeah,
lifelong friend Jeannie. She started listening to the podcast recently
because she had been to Japan for quite a while. Actually,
she's been there for a month or so, and she
was like sending me all tips and tricks and blah
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blah blah, and I was sent to her. I think
it came up somehow about folklore. We were talking about
some of that stuff, and I was saying, like we've
done a bunch. Was like, we've done a bunch. Like
I actually don't wear more than I taught about Japan.
I was like, saw check them out. So she was listening.
She wants to signed up, So thanks very much, Jane,
Selena Savoy signed up and also Omar Team. That's that's
(05:38):
a cool game. It's very exotic, shouldn't it.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
R e B just outdone by OMARCHI.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
And yeah, I what did I do. Didn't I find you.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Use venom machine? Yeah, I don't believe it was that
the only one that you saw, or did you see
any other ones?
Speaker 2 (05:54):
When you're over there, I'd say I could have found more,
but I was happy when I.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Know you have. Especially there's certain shops that when you
go above the third floor, they just turn into seed factories,
like they're just like.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Oh wow, Like it's really creepy, like like Abra in general,
it's just really fucking creepy, like for anyone that hasn't
been to Japan to just sort of pant. The picture
of Akabra made Carls line the streets trying to solicit
just to call the maid cafes. Made cafes are basically
like I would imagine you can probably get a ride
(06:29):
in a mad cafe.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
But it's like kind of like I've read from what
I've read about in Japan, they do think like where
someone there's like you know, streets where you might have night.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Walkers where and I've seen a couple of them, yeah,
and they'll be like they're very obvious in Japan because
everyone in Japan is very well dressed to play, and
then these ones are walking.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
And they're like they'd be like, you know, five hundred
gen and if you're some sort of dumb bat guys,
and you'll be like, oh yeah, little so it's five
hundred gen to go to the place, then five take
off shit for another shoe, and if you don't pay it,
there's a load of yakuza lads yeah, break you up. Yeah,
and then they usually clone your cards and ship as well.
(07:09):
So I read some horror stories, but I would imagine
the made cafes and that sort of shit. But it
does have this weird like Japan has kind of a
sexless energy because like you're saying, people are so well
turned out and they're not like all hord in this
bad western streets, but then like behind the veil there's
(07:30):
all this sort of mad stuff. Again, a lot of
those yakuza streets in Tokyo as well are like big
on prostitution and stuff.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Like well, the O Taco shops is just fucking grim
like and they're just like really popular and like literally
it's like the Attackle shops for people who don't know
what they are, like Attacko shit and stuff that we'd
be into is like cool ship manga shit, like figures
not that, and so most of that you're like, oh cool,
like there's Fornjoria out of the Street Fighter. But then
(08:00):
most of it is like big diddies like sometimes young rocking,
like creepily gross. Yeah, And that trick us down into
the actual sex shafts as well, where a lot of
dolls and stuff for fairly sauce and they're like, well, okay,
that's weird, and like the stranger thing about it is
just how like open they are about buying that ship
there as well. And I suppose it's because they're cities.
(08:21):
The are just you're never going to see the same
person twice probably, like.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
I think as well, wasn't there like at one point
in time in the not too distance past where most
CP was all from Japan because they age you consent
was like twelve, Oh yeah probably, So like for them,
that whole thing is that sounds horrible like more they're
like version was forty.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Seven.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
But for us it's like especially when you go into
like like you know, if you went into like a
sex shop in dou and you saw that ship like reporting, yeah,
you know, I mean.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Yeah, and yeah, he was quite funny.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
So swatching the video back and like all the machines
have like big no film insides, and then I'm just
there in my head, gone got it bitches, and like
there were I had to be like splinters that.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
You didn't realize. I stand out quite a bit in.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Six.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
Like I walked down into the basement in this place
and I'm like, like way past all these little Japanese fuckers,
and I spotted and I'm like.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Right now, I need to film. And the fella that
was on the counter was like right there to be right,
and he was like talking to some guy that was
like showing right like he was like asking something something
probably like which Kako, And I was like, right now
is me trying to act? I just have to So
I just wiped down the camera got it on. But yeah,
(09:59):
I completely.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Newsica like their bottles of matal Beck.
Speaker 4 (10:04):
That's what I think.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
That's the fresh like shocking.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
But a thousand and the end. I was going to
buy something for like Patreon and and have them as
a bonus there a thousand and six quid, like I mean,
you know what I mean, it's good for you.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
I suppose.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
It's a really unexcited probably not also six yar too
much for USA. Or too little.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Well you've shown me like your snorlax little he was.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
About six squad. I mean yeah, I mean yeah, I
suppose so I'm not. Japan was amazing again. Like I said,
there'll be a full blog coming off that experience if
anyone's interested, and it'll be just up on the old Patreon. Yeah,
just so many cool things you could talk about.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
And it's got like it's that kind of thing because
you went to Fuji, so you saw the part that
wasn't like we have the singular probably like one day
that gun damning sister just break off the wall lads
or whatever.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Yeah. No, it was just I got a lot of
footage of the team now places, which is really cool.
It's just overall just an amazing place.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
What's funny is like when you came back, we're chatting
about it before the podcast, we both agree like, oh, yeah,
I would live there in a hard life.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Yeah, I lived there, Like I think it's one of
those places and all that for us, Like it's one
of those things where it's like ignorance is bliss, probably
because you'd be living there as a foreigner, so you
won't speak the language. Drending, so you'd be like, this
is great, but like there probably is a lot of
flaws with the country that or don't move here for
X Y and.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Z hockey cook Hockey Cooko Moory or something like that.
I'm probably saying I'm definitely saying it wrong. But there
lads that like basically just don't leave the house, and
it's like growing trend in Japan that seems to be happening.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Had a funny moment actually in the Salt for our listeners.
There was this last bit of Japan. We'll talk about
more into the this episode, but we were in Kyoto
and we went to this to this like steakhouse, and
we didn't realize and we should have done. But again
with the language and stuff. It was basically the prices
on the menu were priced per gram and not per meal,
(12:17):
and so he was it was a tenor for a meal,
which would be about right because like everything over there
was that ten. What that actually was was like it
ended up being two hundred and fifty for the meal.
So we were we were in there like it was
a Matchi style of place where the chef was coking
in front of the really nice guy. Actually he actually
knew Ireland, which a lot of Japanese. But he was saying,
(12:40):
like cooked a steak, it was only beef, which is
the type of waggy. I suppose it came with a
Bart's art, the birds use. The birds art had a
fucking noles print and all on the boat of the
cow right, and he was it was the best beef
(13:04):
I've ever had. But he was saying that, you know,
like he was watching the documentary about Ireland over there,
and he was like, on Ireland, like you can drink
from the rivers and you can drink from the streams.
It was like, we can't do that, Kyoto. But it
was funny. When we were leaving, the woman started like
the sort of I suppose like the waitress slash kind
(13:24):
of Matred or whatever you call him she was. She
had this big map where everyone who visited put a
sticker down from where they were from and so on.
Ireland was only one sticker, and I think it was
up the north, so he put hours down. But there
was some funny moment where I went to them like
oh guys and laughing. Then as we were leaving, and
(13:48):
it's a little monsterful thing outside at the front of
the door, that had a Tanuki statue and I pointed
him went and she went, oh, your guys.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
The job.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
So that's funny, cool spot. If anyone is thinking about
going goal, it's it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
But just like like bring as much money as you.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
You can't do it cheap, like because and all the
sheep if you don't want to spend like a Chico.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
If you're gonna go over and it's like like for us,
it's possibly once in a lifetime thing. It's like, look,
just fucking spend.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Spend by your use taco, by your record.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Stupid garbage that you probably would have been when you
were thirtyen or four.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Everything over there like this. Well, I was trying to
explain to people and any of our listeners that are
in a big city or like cities or like collecting anything.
Tokyo has, all of us anything that you like, Tokyo has.
So like I bought a guitar over there, and guitars
guitar Street, which is like lined like a block of
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secondhand and first hand instruments where it's like fucking you know,
they're super cheap and there's just such a variety and
it's like five six, seven, floorers sometimes has basements as well,
just like.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Even because that's you know, we're like I have music,
video games of that, but even like graffiti and skiboarding
like like just every whatever.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
So like that's thing like records, like I bought like
original led Zeppelin. I bought an original English personal led
Zepplin physical graffiti for like eighty euro and it's immaculate. Yeah,
like and that's what I'm saying, like for anyone that's
into anything to shopping over there class and I'm not
a huge shopper, but like, fuck me, it was. It
was amazing anyway, Chrissy writes in them and if you
(15:48):
want to take this.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
We story for you guys. When I was a kid,
there was this spot in the lawn outside my brother's
bedroom where the grass was always a different color and
sometimes nearly dead. And by spot I mean a circle
about three feet in diameter. I was the lawnmower in
my family back then. The lawnmore many Battle movie. Actually,
(16:12):
when you think about it, I can't remember. I remember
the fellow who knows lawns like an i Q eighty
or something like, he's just you know, he's a tired
day tared taruga, which means a slow turtle. But there's
a power like so he's like he's he's slow and
(16:34):
not the man some chest on you know, and there's
a power lawn and there's like some Silicon Valley hot
girl who's married to like Jeff Bezos type guy. I
guess she like basically just croons some obviously he's you know, happy, yeah,
and she goes, she goes look and she gets his hands.
(16:56):
She puts on her boobs like soft and then she
puts her hand on it, ah, and she goes hard
and then he's just like.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
What he's doing.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
A lot of had a bit of It was fine
back then, but I feel.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Like that's not in movies as much anymore as it.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
No, we've made a lot of I would say positive
changes to movies, is it because it was always nice
to have a little bit of sucking, titting writing and
in the film like everything is grim. Now you wouldn't
just have like do you remember you used to have
remember people who have sex. They would just go below
the camera and then it'd be the next day. Whereas
like you didn't have any type where people have toilet roll.
(17:35):
They're like, no, no, let me get this before sprays
all over the much more dignified and whatever.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
Yeah, watched Nepole in on the flight?
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Is that any good?
Speaker 2 (17:46):
A lot of people seem to not like this, but
that has a bit of stupid writing, but like stupid writing,
just a stupid but I thought it was all right.
I mean it's not historically active or anything, but like.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
An entertaining movie.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
I thought it was. And one thing I think about
someone like Napoleon is you wanted to give it a
couple of seasons, like I'm film like a two and
a half hour three or you're not going to get
like Napoleon has au insane life like where you could
make almost like a really riven kind of TV about
the everything.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Where he was mad attracted to his wife being stinking,
or the movie cover that something like he's about to
come home for more and he's like don't bathe o.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
That kind of like three range iurs, Yeah, often want
too corn grasp sick. Probably I was thinking out about
the Japanese. The Japanese, with their fantastic toilets, almost had
(18:45):
some game es to invent. That must have been like
attaching on that was like I've had enough.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Isn't it amazing how you can aim for the whole
or the taint. It's perfect. Actually, you sit down, it's
like warm literally, like these censor they're all unnecessarily engineered,
but they you know, just did you ever see the
ones where the wand like pops out, like comes out.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
It's like it comes out and then like a kind
of shawls before you go onto the toilet. It's like
it's like the alien z and the morph mouth coming out.
Like it was great, Like I was kind of I'm
rage and I didn't, but I was going to this
part of the blog review a different Japanese toilets I
was sitting.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
On the whole YouTube channel.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
There were great some of them, some of them now
in some of the trains that she's had, really good ones. Actually, yeah,
real high spec.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
It's funny because sometimes you get these mad like high
speck gorgeous warm iris. Then other times it's just a
hole in the ground.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
It's like, what I think they've gotten rid of all
the holes?
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Did they get rid of the was their holes?
Speaker 2 (19:55):
I think the worst that I would have had was
just a fairly based electric one, but all of them
electric that I saw on.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Yeah, the only thing we did, even briefly, and I
think it was in like the eighties in Ireland. Was
remember used to get like a little hoodie for the
toilet seat. Oh yeah, and like it just probably but
it's warm.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
No, I was, yeah, not bullshit, man, Oh.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
I missed this. You couldn't do that on your own
and there was none of that. I would have had
the thought about the lawnmower man being groomed as a
person who would have heard a dangerously low IQ Valley
hot wife, but I couldn't talk about it. I couldn't
talk about it by myself. I feel we're back, so
(20:42):
he's out mowing the lawn. He's the lawnmower of the family.
So I frequently encountered this spot, but didn't think too
much about it at the time. Fast forward about twenty
five years. I'm back in my hometown, out to dinner
with my mom's stepdad and brother. I can't remember how
it came up, but we were talking about aliens in UFO.
Was when my stepdad had then recently discovered common interest,
(21:04):
and my brother mentioned he was very likely visited as
a child. I vaguely remember this being a thing he
mentioned in the past, but this was the most he
had ever talked about it, presumably to catch our newish
step dad up on the story. He then mentioned that
there was even a spot in the yard outside his
bedroom that he thought was related to the visit, like
(21:26):
a fairy tought the opposite of a fairy tough spooks.
Stepdad was, of course intrigued. Mom said she remembered it too,
so I insisted we drive by our old house to
see if it was still there. They sort of laughed
me off, but on the way home, I drove us
straight to the old neighborhood. We tried to see what
we could from the car, but it was just far
enough from the road that we couldn't tell. I think
(21:47):
we all assumed there was no way it was still
discolored after all these years, and almost left it at that,
but my brother and I muched our mom's dismay decided
to get out and go check. We walked the thirty
or sophie up the side of the house and would
you believe it's still an odd spot of lawn where
the grass doesn't grow right, and a perfect circle at.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
That sexual perfect circle.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
A perfect circle, Yeah, perfect circle, they say, if you
can draw a perfect circle, you're mad if you can
draw if you're maybe it's if you try to draw
a perfect circle, because it's impossible. They associate perfect circles
and perfect I think it's footprints. That might just be
from the book The Beach or the movie The Beach
(22:34):
or both the Beaches. Mental anyway, Korwa Beach all fun
time bea.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
You put some Japanese lads onto.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Bless and recute. The little Japanese lads that listen to
musical music heads ordered recute because they think that by
listening to the fucking You two and fucking other tripe
that comes out of this era Garbage West. Yeah, like
you know what he said, they're going like you two
and you're like no, to be fair. And then but
(23:06):
like we went into one bar and it was like
the first nights we were there, and then there was
a guy kind of he was like, I don't know
what his job was actually there just kind of stanning
around paying musiccited what the story was. But I looked
hard at the spiky.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Hair and yeah, and.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
I was learning Nirvana T shirt actually in a new
Row shirt. And the bar was like, oh, he likes
Neirvana and he was trying to go cold and I
was like, oh, what do you actually like? And he
was like Green. Then followup I was like, bitch, get
the funk out of here, like, imagine they don't have context,
yeah to be like yeah, but really don't no offense
to artisteners. I listen to Green, then followed by bok really,
(23:44):
you know, let's be honest about it. There you know,
a thirteen year old Green music.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
If you have like, if he had been like, if
he had been like, I love the music, stop, it's
like my favorite thing. But if he had been like
if he'd have seen that and gone yeah, Temple and
the Dog, Yeah, yeah, all right, yeah the best answers,
I would have been like, okay, and then he would
have been like, by the end of it, you're going.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
For yeah, not for me. So he was playing put
on their Van for me and because he kept looking
over and I was like, all right, okay, So I
I met like, was like, remember he had never heard
of mad capsule markets, which are for our listeners that
(24:28):
don't know. Mad capsule markets are Japanese sort.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Of they came off at the metal, but they're more
like techno.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Metal, like they're like a fusion band class like real crack.
And I was like I ever heard of them? And
he was like no, what age with this guy been?
It was close out, maybe about four years younger than me,
and saw like tea and so I said it to
him and he went off and then he came back
(24:58):
and he's like, look he met typing in on my
spot fight. Because of the kanji and all that, it
was like I can't find the name. So I got
it for him and he was like classes, but he
was like, you know that's Japanese, right.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
The king Man same one thing where we're making Irish
people look very cosmo.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
So that was a coo interaction and that that's another
thing about Japan. A lot of the cool interactions I
have was like over mutual interests where you bought like
that's cool and you're like, yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Were in Fuji. There was a restaurant we went there
called High Spirits, and the guy who owned the restaurant
had lived in America for years and he was just hilarious.
I mean and him were just riffing off each other,
having the right time. But it was like such a
rare because everyone's usually so put together over there, you know.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
So we have Brad s right saying he's one of
my favorite people as well. Hey what's up? I've missus
comment spider on YouTube because we haven't had Hey, what's up?
Speaker 1 (26:01):
It's the life of.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
It's the life wage all from YouTube. My real m
is Brad Starling and I'm from New Zealand, originally shipped
here from Scotland. Have I got a story for you lads?
When I was fourteen, I woke up at exactly three
am demonic, which an hour I had an alarm clock.
My eyes opened and I could only move my head.
My bed faced the door, which I know is a
(26:25):
bad thing, but I had a super cool card pet
with my wife and it worked best that way. As
I looked up at the doorway, I saw a man
standing there in jeans and what you would call a
Swandry top. The Swandry shirt is a New Zealand checked shirt.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Okay, so like a flannel shirt. Yes.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
He was also wearing a hat like a trucker's hat.
After listening to him, I've learned that this was the
flannel man. He stood there and watched me from three
to five forty five ms, a long time Jesus. What
was weird was that I could move my arms and
not having a dad at home, the side of my
bed was loaded, right, okay, I could reach my golf
(27:12):
club and my scouts pocket knife to get ready. I
was the same, and I was at about five point fifty.
He turned his head and walked down the hall. I
jumped up and ran after him. The doors were locked
and Mum was in bed. But the only thing that
did happen was that my dog died that night. I've
got a few more mental stories saying out if you
need him, give me stories. Yeah, that's fucking crazy that
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his dog died.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
That nice.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Yeah, good lord, sorry for your loss, for.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
The dog, stay for the sleeping boy there, that's scary, man,
that's bizarre. Yeah, that's a really spooky story.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
So yeah, look forward your comments. But it's j all this.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
They're always just succinct.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
And later, well, Billy Bummer. He brought up Billy Bomber.
Speaker 3 (28:04):
Love in stock for startecks.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
So Richard Greggy, he says, all right, boys, how are
we doing? Greetings from Scotland. I wrote in a while
ago to no avail, But then I heard you both
talking about being busy and maybe missing things at the time.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
So yeah, so basically the reason I left his part
in her. Generally speaking, I won't leave anything out of
mini folds, Like, if things come in, I'll put them
in on minifolds. The only time something might get skipped
over is if it's like a fictional story, like kind
of on the on Power but like say what we've
done with the conk and stuff like that, just because
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they're a bit more involved.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah, yea.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
In terms of like if it's a spooky story, if
it's any encrypted based anything like that, they'll always go in.
So either A I miss it, which is quite rare,
or B it went to the wrong email address, which
is quite possible because it's monster.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Tumultuous year for the two.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
Generally, it's making those quite easy for me to find
what gets sent in, because like I'll just if it
looks like a normal email or cicket, So sometimes they
go into the spam folder. I might miss it there,
but by and large I do see absolutely everything, and
if I don't respond to it, it just means that
maybe it doesn't warrant it. And if it gets put
on a minifold, I don't respond either because it's just
(29:20):
we talk about it on air here. So yeah, that's
the reason I after doing is just if anyone has
written in or if there's anything ever that's been glassed over,
it's not personal, it's just the wed is, So send
it in again.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Basically as the crime crypt crypt. So he does say
I thought I'd give it another go. If it's just
too shit, then fair enough. It's not too literally it's
a problem. So this is the first time I've ever
(29:56):
felt compelled to write into anything, So it might be
a disjointed mess, but bear with me with of course, shamefully,
I'm a relatively recent convert to the Fuzz, having skipped
over the swapcast on TCG until that exhausted all the
mainline episodes.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
So a lot of people do that, and I was
I've heard that before with people with podcasts where they
don't like listening to this podcast, I would suggest to
always give them a goal, because at least we haven't
done any recently. But like with Gordon stuff, like a
lot of like I listened to a couple of ones
on and we're not quite interesting actually, even if it's
something that you're maybe not into, And that's how we
(30:31):
find the other podcasts. I mean, let's be honest, most
people started to listen to basically affiliates of Joe Rogan.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Was when they sort of explode.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Yeah yeah, it was like, oh, here's her.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Podcasts are a really funny one because it seems to
not matter how much of them you listen to, the
market grows like it's it's so. What I mean is like,
if you were just listening to Joe Rogan, you think,
I know, he'll substitute Joe Rogan for someone else. But
because podcasts are released on the schedule, they are usually
you just subbody in day to day, which is really interesting.
(31:04):
So like I listen to obscene amount of podcasts, like yeah,
because if I'm there for eight hours of work. Yeah yeah,
So like I listen to more podcasts than music.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
All right, I would imagine, wasn't any really.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Yeah, No, I go to sleep listen to him and all.
Sometimes I'll put on a podcast forget that it will
keep auto playing and I'll sleep through eight hours of podcast.
So my dreams are bananas because I'll put on like
there's a podcast called Booze and Booze and it's just
like Reddit stories with the sound of rain that are
kind of spooky and like it could be six hours long,
so I'll just wake up really nervous because of it.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Listening you've got your finger on the post with that
stuff talk because even and that's why I have to
ask our listeners about collaborations and stuff because I'm.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Totally out of loop.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
So like, that's why a lot of the time when
listeners have suggested collaborations for us, and I name the
names to you, you're like, oh, yeah, I know that podcast.
As far as like I generally don't.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
There's a lot of there's a stuff that like I
can't listen to stuff like us Going to Bed because
I get too engaged. Not to say that those but
those podcasts are boring, but there it's easier to sleep
to a guy telling the story with the sound of rain.
I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
I'll go through faces, listen to a blind boy. I
listen to a bit like on YouTube. Now I'll put
on like lately, I'm listening to like Neil the Grass
Tyson's podcast just because it's very different and like to
what I would like. It's not what you would call
it humor based podcast, but just a little bit and
it's just kind of I suppose people with ideas that
(32:33):
are semi intellectual versus what I normally pull out there,
So that's nice. And then I think other than that,
like I'm not listening to much else at the men,
Like I like, there's two podcasts.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
I listen to that are specifically about people writing in there.
I wouldn't say they're necessary self help stuff, but there's
people writing about their experience. Mental health just gives you
a real interesting sort of So there's one who was
listening today about a guy who was hospital He's a
semi famous musician, but he was hospitalized for two depressive
issues and he was like an addict and he was
(33:04):
explaining why how he got out of six weeks kind
of impatience. He immediately started drinking and smoking hash even
though he didn't feel bad in any way. And it
was like it was a really interesting because they're like, yeah,
because they fella who was host And I was like
half the people that listened to this, and they'll be like,
why the fuck did you do that? They won't understand that,
(33:24):
and the other half will be like, I understand exactly
why you did that. So it's real interesting kind of
the way that they kind of piece everything together and
it gives you a really good insight as well. Into
there was another one. I was listening to someone who's
like non binary and them explain and what that means
to them, Like.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
It's actually good to the problem is the type of
people that should listen to that type of stuff.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Never do We'll only listen to the thing that echoes. Yeah,
so let's ask the problem. You see, because I do
listen to other podcasts that might say lean more in
a way of like liberally, I would know I would
say it's more the opposite, and it's it's not.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
Podcasting in general. I would say it's more.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
More Well, that's because I think naturally more people probably
have a more centrist view, but because what's promoted is
more left leaning, where they find that they can listen
to something that maybe has the similar views. But the
problem is what gets lost in with that or what
gets camouflage that are the lads who are like, fucking
gay marriage is wrong, but they're somehow in a more
(34:32):
centrist view because yeah, if that makes sense, Like, I.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Just think those lads, I just think that that type
of viewpoint dominates podcast somewhere. As I think most other
forms and Maydia it's actually the opposite, Like I think
it's more liberal than yeah, like I think on TV
in general, it's more liberally skilled and stuff like that.
All the big streaming platforms general.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Why a lot of people went kind of powered right
or got blue pillared or red pilled rather over COVID
because there was a lot of like the more include
use of messages that then they sought the opposite.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Satanic Panic it's just exactly, yeah, it's smart. It's cute,
smart fuckers trying to store up out on balls and stuff,
and it's like they're basically harnessing that same energy. I've
done an episode on Satanic Panic. It's like that kind
of trying to harness that sort of that energy and
put fairing people basically.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
Well, it's like because I know someone said to me,
they're like, do you know all these like the illegal
immigrants are like they're allowed to vote. And I was like, oh,
that sounds pretty mad, and I went and I looked
into it, and they are, but they're allowed to vote
because when you say illegal immigrants, it's like, well, they're
illegal immigrants, but they're also legal. But no, no, they're
not so these are lads coming from wherever they're coming from, right,
(35:47):
But also our country has said, like, come into our country,
so they're while they're illegal, it just means they're not
going through the official chances. They're refugees and they are
allowed to vote once they're centered. But like Howell is
allowed to vote even though she's not strictly an Irish citizen.
So they make it sounds like oh, they're just trying
to make them and then you're like, all right, let
me look into this and go, no, anyone who lives in.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
Ireland, what's wrong with them?
Speaker 1 (36:12):
You know I am? I suppose well certainly regular imparents, Yeah,
for sure, I think where I again, you can kind
of understand people going, well, there's loads of people being
brought in here and they're letting them vote and then.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
But that's not like in my eyes, that's not a
big deal a lot because I think but they're still
down the point and what they're trying to say is
that they're afraid that brown people are going to do
in chi La and fucking try and fucking do mag
it right, which is fair. It's not fair though, because
a few of other countries were where there's like, for example,
(36:45):
Britain where there's certain places where it's almost at this
stage Muslim majority, Like it's not that it's not no, no, no,
like Birmingham isn't law twelve brown lads that come in
as asylum takers in Ireland.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
The fear that people have, and again trying to listen
to both points because I feel like, yeah, you need
to take on a certain like you have to take
in refugees if you're a country that's doing well, but
you also have to control them. Blah blah blah. What
they're afraid of is if you take in a load
of nail refugees that won't integrate, that will eventually then
yeah that happens, which is true. Again, it means our
(37:25):
government needs to be better at integrates.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
Like Chinatown and a Chinatown is great, like the Chinese
Coolish lands that have been here since fifteen years ago.
Under someone them'll speak English.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
Like yeah, yeah, to make sure they integrate.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Well, that's just that's just the way it is. So
it's like, but is like to play that as advocate,
we shouldn't stand this topic show, but like they like
those people even if they don't learn English, doesn't necessarily
mean that they don't.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
Enjoy being an Ireland No, and it doesn't amke.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
It just might It could even mean that it's an
IQ issue or just an issue where they don't feel
then you to integrate because they have enough people around
them that and I think so there's.
Speaker 1 (38:04):
Like the size of it. Some people are going, well,
this is the place I grew up, and like, well,
I know I say that point. There's loads of I
think there's a lot to get that. The problem is
when you only follow one of those viewpoints, you only
get into that echo chamber where people are just telling you,
you know, no immigration down with this. Like if you
read the comments on some of those videos, or even
if you listen to a podcast on YouTube, it's like
(38:26):
a cesspool.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
It has been like Japans on it.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
The black outside of the tourists was the lad cell
of hash outside Golden Guy.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
That's that's the like, that's it's a Golden Guy g A.
I is a bar district And if you haven't seen
that on YouTube, lolock it up. It's a really unique
like little every bar is the size of this room
and there's like twelve seats in it and you're just
going to have the crack. It's on these windy, little
narrow streets, but like there's out like five or six
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black lads entrance the old guy and it's like obvious
stunner dealer. It's like, how do they And the guys
that I'm met, so.
Speaker 1 (39:09):
In a way, the Japanese are race guys are like the.
Speaker 2 (39:15):
Guys that I met, they're not medic grand observation. It's like,
how are they getting aay? Like because everyone knows that
they're not hatch like, so then what's the crack? Because
it's like it's absolutely obvious, like because like it's not
like that anymore, but it used to be obvious when
you go to European cities as well, that a lot
of the gangs were like Nigerian or from somewhere similar
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because like you'd say a gang.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Maybe like in prag they sell you a bag of ferns. Yeah,
technically they're not breaking ruse. See. The thing is if
you got and maybe it's different in Japan now, but
when I was there, if you got caught like with
a giant like like your pedaling heroin, like it was serious.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
I don't know, but like I think we looked it
up being here because I was like, there's no Indians
something this bitch and.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
I like forty. It's in the whole of Japan. The population.
It's like it's said like talking was like forty or
something there.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
Like that. You public, you get to the borders just
like nah.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Like Africa. Nah, No, I think that. I think they're
to say I'm a white doll.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
I got. Oh, yeah, they don't want any more. No,
the only thing is for them, No is like they
need either having loads of babbies immigrant saying.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Yes, do you want to let they want to let
some of them send bobs and virgin motherfuckers in there
the spreader stage. You know what I'm saying, because.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
It's gonna go with the Chinese react to sending bobs up.
Just if that doesn't go down anywhere, it's there, Hello
baby baby.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Maybe we've got a lot of wrongs, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (40:48):
Yeah, we possibly have the figure it out more like
the Indians, but not the Indians, the Indians, you know,
not the natives.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
But it's no that stuff was wrank. Yeah, listen, draw.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Artists, but that's it. That's how they make their money.
They make their money off like I've still seen different
videos from around derou and be like Conor mcgreg we
stopped doing this anyway, Red pills on my mass Red Pills.
I have to listen to a lot of it from her,
and I'm trying to take on like I'm trying to
(41:22):
see the points of that where I'm like, all right,
that makes sense, that's something to be worried about. And
then I'm trying to listen to like the actual immigrations,
like that also makes sense, Like the pro immigration stuff
makes sense. And I'm going like, and obviously there's an
incentive for the Irish governments because they must be making money.
They're not like, yeah, let's all let these lads in
and just totally destroy the country, So there must be like, right,
there's an incentive. They're making money. We educate these people
(41:44):
that pays for the pensions in the future. There's a
logic to it. And then other people are like, no,
they're just gonna rate everybody's I just don't for me
having a full pension.
Speaker 2 (41:57):
So I think it's.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
Like I was your life.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
Love Island came on with Telly last night and I
was like, I fucking hate everything about this ship. I
fucking hate his brain head bullshit. But again, look horses
for courses. Everyone enjoys their own thing.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
It's no milk manner. No.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
I just like there's times where I think about something
in my brain just wants to totally disengage from it
because the problem is that you just can't, like you know,
your rationally can't talk about it, and you can't.
Speaker 1 (42:28):
The worst part is you have people who are extremely
intelligent but who have very silly belie Yeah sometimes so
like intelligence and IQ doesn't seem to swim with always
intelligent idea.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
But you're not. When you start to get a bit older,
you kind of have a little bit of an idea
of the motivation behind a lot of this stuff, like
like not just their direct message, but why they are
saying that thing and why they're putting themselves out this
way and blah blah blah, and it's just like, you know,
you're kind of looking a bit behind the cart and
(43:01):
so the speaking you're like, this is just all fucking stupid.
And then and then you're like anyone that falls for
it's fucking stupid as well. You're like it's all just
fucking and you just don't want to engage with anymore
because you're like.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
It's all So the other part of it is like,
what can I do about this? Like, suppose the country
decide from now on, we're only letting in murders, all
the murders are getting in. What like me saying, no,
what does that? Do? You know what I mean? Now,
obviously that's an excessive example, but if like, if that's
(43:32):
what the country wants to do, well, what are you
going to do? Like we can all start burning down
refugee centers and all. That's not going to solve anything, Like,
so what's what is going to solve anything? I think
the biggest problem is people are being driven in polarizing ways,
and it probably is the likes of Russia and Bots
and China and all that sort of stuff. It's like deadly,
let's all separate everybody. Our government more ineffective. So they're
(43:55):
like they're just.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Like, yeah, we're not going to be worried about men
fucking talking really between their like one of the female
bathrooms there.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Like yes, like.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
An active war and the we're all scratching her heads
watching something.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
Because he put more helmets in the ladies. That's that's
what that keeps him busy. Now, but then and then,
but then there is the thing, because again I don't
give a fuck about that, But I do give about
women who are like, yeah, I'm not done with that.
I don't get I'm a man going to the men's bathroom. Grand,
But if all the women are like, I don't want that. Now,
(44:35):
if all the women are like, I'm grand with that,
why are men talking about what You're like? Why are
men talking about this? That's what I don't get. I
like with abortion as well, men are like, is like, sure,
you're never gonna have to get an abortion, doesn't matter
to you. Let the women hash it out. They can
decide it's all.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
Look, it's just it's just crazy. It's just too stupid.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
And that's all this podcast is here toasted.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
But we need to talk about bog monsters.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
We need to talk about bog masters. And with that
we will get back to this.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
Richard Grady Wane Richard like, and you have to bring
up your red pills talk too. I just I've had enough.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
Enough.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Massolini.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
I think Mussolini liked the He liked Mussolini was like
good more and more from the East. Good Frank goes
like let's pretty that Japan. We're like, sure, we will
fight witches. Yeah, I think imagine what would happened if
they had a one immigration probably wouldn't Beinish at all.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
I think that was when I was going around Japan.
I was like the boys up to something.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
Something is going on in Japan.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Getting ready, like launch not that's a look behind our
eyes or like matterfuckers. As soon as America texts again
China is getting bombed, you can tell about, but.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
I think it must be really bad, Like it's like
you bully lad in primary school. I started going to
the gym and know he's a big hen.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
But Japan people forget, Like Japan still have one of
the biggest.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
Armies and militaries in the world right now China.
Speaker 2 (46:15):
It's called the defense for China.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
I think China would be Japan today. China's out there
doing fucking hanging out with Russia.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
Were just doing a few, well a few well China, China,
China's aircraft matter.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
What I will say. What I will say is if
japan culture swarmed the planet, for one would be grand.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Yeah, Like if it was a thing where like it
was like kind of like a nineteen eighty fourst scenario
almost where there was like a perpetual war on the continents,
like the last holdouts, like Ireland was at war with
the rest of the Japanese conquered world.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
I'd like, yeah, immediately, like what the fuck you're telling me?
I can pay this woman if what the what the fuck? Yeah,
Japan's class. I love Japan to take over the world. Japan.
There's something giant met I'm telling you, man, imagine like
imagine to test on the morning giant mech outside getting ready,
(47:19):
happens your feet unrest?
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Yeah, the boys are just you can't go from chopping
off Chinese lads heads to see how sharp your sword
is to like doing the animeficers that quick or something
going on there. Like the boys were like like the
boys used to see how many heads their sword could
cut off. As accompatition does the four horse mark.
Speaker 1 (47:42):
If you could get your katana or your sord whatever
type sword through four dead horses stacked up, get the
four horsemen.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Chinese lads as well, that's class.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
Believe it better with Chinese lads, real people.
Speaker 2 (47:56):
That's that's what I said. Getting ready.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
I hope you're they come over here. I'll be the
first one. I'll be the first one to be like, oh,
I also.
Speaker 2 (48:05):
Just thought, like in hindsight, it's almost like a comedy
sort of same why and how they attacked harbor, It's
like so dumb. It's just like it's just like this
dumb in effect of stupid tactic. Now, obviously lots of
people that die in the Pacific dat, but like in
the grand scheme of things, it's like you send a
lot of complaints, you blow up a few balls on
the harbor. Wasn't getting New.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
China known for their chest whereas there's a lot of
Russian masters. What does that tell you?
Speaker 2 (48:36):
I don't know, man, I think, yeah, I did a
little bit when I was over there, just called like
but they there's I don't know about like in Japan
like that that haven't properly apologized for war.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Time or not. Just like I love that.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
It's like this, like that's what I'm saying. It's all
like hidden in the bamboo.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Why is it like that?
Speaker 2 (49:00):
We but there nowadays they're like our bumb chumps there
in the now with the States.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
And everyone loves the West, even Germany as well. No
one like we Germans have more of a really an
iconic villain. But Germany, Japan, grad and then Russia the
lads who eventually fought with the Allies.
Speaker 2 (49:21):
Everyone's like, nah, no Japan and just yesterday the other
day they're Japan and America and I believe the alsoth Korea.
They're basically going into a new age of military support
between the trees because they're like, yeah, China.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
Better fucking mixed the turn into Italian man common God's
villain the Olympic.
Speaker 2 (49:46):
Do you think about your working twelve hour days in
an office right you've come home more as you get
to do was look at your anime, big titty figure
going to war is going to be a fucking relief,
chopping lad's heads off. You're jogging me. I've been working
twelve hours and then the.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
Office did you put the arcade scene is so big?
They're just launching drones round the place. Probably people in
title are actively participating in war crimes because those video
games are just linked up to fucking drones. Yeah, I like.
I like that idea, and I'll be the first to bend.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Any I'm about to podcast some time ago something.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
I'm a postman wandering around on my own so I
really enjoyed the genuine conversation between you two the Japan's
slow spread West, although it's sometimes to my detriment as
I look like a fucking lunatic laughing away to myself.
I also just about folded myself down the stairs and
some flats when I first heard the reference to a
(50:41):
ninjaternal figure that was have three fingers.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
I'm trying to go back now and remember that exact episode.
That might have been either human animal.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
Hybrids that's a long time ago, or an urban agend
the Big Ones. I also just be follow myself. Think
my girlfriend also walked in on me listening at home
just as the robot Penis song really kicked in on
the Doka episode, So some strange looks there. What was
the robot Penis song?
Speaker 2 (51:12):
I don't even know. That's the thing, when you do
like four years of episodes at array of like a
new episode per week of like that kind of thing,
it's like so hard to because.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
If it's a song, then it was probably me, and
if it was a robot penis also.
Speaker 2 (51:28):
Me, it could it could have been one of the
Frederick fenk Ones.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Maybe maybe I don't interesting. Incidentally, Jabai has also become
something of a secondary character in my house. I've got
three little girls, and I've been doing that. My hand
is a spider tickling routine that kids love. At some point,
I've declared the spider is Jabay and it's just stuck.
My four year old has been going to bed every
night with a spider plus, demanding to be tucked in
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with Jabba.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
Last n said, spider plus.
Speaker 1 (51:58):
Spiders, that's very cool. We're raising children out there. As
for the spooky stuff, I'm totally skeptical, but I hope
the good things like the afterlife are real. Yet they
seem to be from our near death experience episodes aliens
probing your arse up to the sixth knuckle hopefully note
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not not as into that. With that said, I've still
had a few experiences that I can't necessarily explain due
to being a crap writer. I'm just going to list
the experiences. So hard on yourself.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
I think it's actually to be quite honest your formatting
and actually and.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
It was very good.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
It's good.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
Around five or six years ago, I used to have
a recurring dream where I could feel a levolent presence
in the house. It would push me in whole door
shut to stop me getting to my little girl. Nothing
overly spooky, there, just a weird dream. I've never told
anyone about these dreams, and we've subsequently moved house and
they've stopped around that time. The strange part happens when
my daughter of her own accord, describes having the exact
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same dreams that also stopped when we moved. Spooky one
of our cats passed away while we lived in our
old house. There was nothing immediately strange in the aftermath
of this, as the home was always busy with three
people and two other cats staying there. However, there was
a brief period where I was staying there myself before
doing the last of the moving. During this time, I
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would often hear unexplained bangs that sounded exactly like the
noise the cat made, and she was jumping off something.
She was not a peteet or graceful animal in life,
and it made a very distinct noise on landing. I
told my other half about this, and she insisted that
I tell the spirit of the cat to come with us.
Like I said, I'm not really a believer, but I
did it anyway because it was important to her. Unbelievably,
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the noise has continued in our current home to this day.
Only two days ago everyone was accounted for downstairs, and
there was that loud and distinctive bang upstairs with nothing
out of place when I went to check. It's very strange. Yeah,
that's nice though, spirit of your rapidly descending cat hitting
the floor. Years ago, my girlfriend sadly suffered a miscarriage
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during our first pregnancy. We went on to have three
healthy children, so obviously the place is full of toys.
Certain toys seem to turn themselves on, particularly at night,
with no one being anywhere near them, no vibrations, etc.
To set them off. The kids all have Teddy bears
with soundboxes that say I Love you with their name,
which have been set off within days of each other.
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I can accept a short circuited toy, but when it's
only these specific, personalized ones, it becomes a bit stranger.
I've personally come across toys in that have clearly been
moved in a way that would apparently require a person
to move. Yeah, ghoules moving toys. I'll have to draw
the line there. That's scary. My girlfriend is of the
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opinion that this is the spirit of the child that
we didn't get to have, And she says that she
has frequently caught a child's sized shadow figure running around
the place to introduct her that that shadow person's story
that I told many many moons ago, the only.
Speaker 2 (55:11):
Real shadow person that I seen would have been created
from that same circumstance. So that's quite weird, but that
that was what had come to light after the fact
where I had seen that. It was like that she
had had a miscarried family member, like a sister that
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would have been around the same age. And I was
like putting two and two together, and I was like, oh, ship,
like that could have been it. That was my sort
of mind going somewhere. But that is basically the same
as kind of the experience I had, where like maybe
it is like a spirit that well.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
I guess it's like the possibility in some timeline if
you believe in that kind of mundy bearse string string
it would iron man doctor doom. Yeah, that's right, he's back, sure,
isn't he. But it would mean that in some timeline
they lived with your family or whatever. I know my
mom has a similar story as well. I think maybe
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a lot of people do, but look like like I think,
as he says himself, the positive stuff, like the parts
of the afterlife and all the rest of it. This
is almost akin to that some sort of a person
who was nearly part of your family. Her older sister
and teenage nephew have also seen this at the same
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time during the day, resulting in a double weaed of bix,
not like a double all wead to bix hard to
do weed of Bix without orange juice. But we've talked
about this before. There's also been a full sized shadow
figure that she actually mistook for me on one occasion,
only freaking out when I've appeared from another room. I've
actually started to see a few things, myself, catching something
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child's size moving around just out of sight as I
turn around. On one occasion, I'm sure I caught sight
of something the same and hair colors my youngest Going
into the bedroom, I investigate, the room is empty and
everywhere and everyone is elsewhere. Excuse me, belch. What prompted
me to write in again was what happened a couple
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of nights ago. I had put the kids to bed
and come downstairs to fire up the PS. Five wonderful.
As I walked into the room, there was a loud
bang behind me. To my right, a small wooden angel
statue had come off the unit to my right. I
had initially assumed I had caught it with my sleeve
and pulled into the ground, but my girlfriend explained that
this statue sits behind a couple of other ornaments, ornaments
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that were untouched. So this thing has had to go
about six inches straight into the air in order to
get out of position before going a good few feet horizontally.
I can't easily explain it. So that's it. Keep up
the good work, lads. I'll be looking forward to new episodes.
Hot Richard, Hot Richard, the hottest of Richard's.
Speaker 2 (57:57):
Yeah, that's spooky. I think that the shadow of people
on with a miscarried kind of thing. I wonder about
that sometimes you wonder if it's like, yeah, there was
a spirit a lot of too. Yeah, and that stays
somehow because you were kind of robbed of it in
a way, Yeah, or chooses to stay because it was
robbed from you. You know, I was taking it, didn't
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have a chance.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
I things like that, that the echo of a possibility
that yeah, happened. Then there's other places that I'll say
a lot of these. Now I don't believe this, So
when I say this, I don't mean to diminish a
nice story. But there's like the Warrens would say that
stuff like that is a demonic entity that's trying to
take But I don't believe that because I don't like it.
Speaker 2 (58:40):
Well, yeah, and my accuess wasn't it didn't appear to
be in my level and the heart richards as I am, so.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
No it was, and yeah, and the same with my
my mas one. But yeah, it's it's I think it's
one of those things. And then I do kind of
believe in all these things that exist around us that
we can see, So I do think that might be
a little snippets or blips of that from time to time,
because if there is thing, if our emotions in some
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way interact with the environment around us, you would imagine
stuff like that, because that's whether you're aware of it
or not. It's obviously quite an emotional thing to go through.
And then there there is another party of that. It's
kind of in a semi living state. I don't know,
it's a it's an interesting one.
Speaker 2 (59:25):
Yeah. I mean in the case of the one that
I seen, the person that I was with at the
time didn't really like obviously didn't know anything about him,
was just like whatever, Like there was no paranormal attachment
to her or it was just shadow that icing that
she didn't So then who the fuck knowledge really at
that point. But yeah, we love stories like that coming in,
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so keep them coming in. They're always food for thought
and they go to the bank of things that we
can draw from as well when we do episodes. Also,
forgot to mentioned about Japan. I had my little hit
list of things that I wanted to do. Bet Japanese
on Street Fighter, So I went two and one versus
the people of Japan. Played three people one lad met me.
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Really good match actually with him. It was really cool
to play in the arcades in Japan and the first
two people like that absolutely hammered. So I was very
cocky and yeah I played this guy. Was so I'm
Diamond one on Street Fighter, he's Diamond two, Like I'm
just at Diamond two. I'm not far off. And it
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was a really good matchup, like it was savage. I
was like, oh shit, this is like I played the
first round against and I was like, oh, this bitch
is good. And he was playing Marissa and I was like, oh,
this is a tough matchup for me. But yeah, it
was cool. It's cool to actually get to the arcades
again and see in Japan has such a like it
is dying out a bit over there. But yeah, but
it's still busy, Like I mean, it was busy when
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I was there, so maybe it's just a case of
they're trying to find.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
It a web slough the ball for saturate.
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
Yeah, but I don't know. It was great, so yeah,
we'll leave the mini Fulls there. It's a bit of
everything this week. Obviously a bit of Japan talk as well,
so we were off the beaten track a bit. Well,
probably for August specially episode we'll probably talk a bit
about Japan, all of our experiences, and then just some
other ship as well, throw all that in there. As always,
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thanks to everyone for your support. We appreciate it. Correctly.
Monster Fulls over and out.