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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, we're recording this time. Let's fricking go. Welcome
everybody to the Paparazy Podcast. I am Jedi. I am
joined by Mark as always. As always, as always, I'm
closer to you as well today I am it's from you.
I'm not too far away, sweet, I've been for a while.
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How many who? What?
Speaker 2 (00:25):
How many miles did you say? I did in here?
Speaker 1 (00:26):
You? I just said a lot closer than normal. I'm
going to look, actually, actually to see how far I
actually am. I'm three hundred and fifty miles from you.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Oh okay, well you must be in Utah.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
I am in Utah, and unless you've been hiding under
a rock, you will know what I'm here for. Crazy story,
crazy story, sad story. I am here covering the assassination
of Charlie Kirk, which is it's crazy you don't there's
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not too many political assassinations that take place in the US.
In Southern America there are a bunch, and in other
places of the world there are a bunch. But I
can't think when the last political assassination was in the US.
Was it Martin Luther King? Or was there? Or was
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was JFK? After that?
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Yeah? I'm not sure if if A. Kennedy was after
that or not, but I mean it doesn't really matter.
It's been a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Yeah, And to happen in this day, day and age,
it's kind of kind of nuts. Two assassinate somebody to
murder somebody, to shoot and kill somebody because of their
their beliefs and their political affiliation. It's a sad state
of affairs.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I mean, you know, you say it's in this day
and age. I say, this day and age is making
it easier. Well, yeah, and you know we can probably
get into that in a minute. But as we're as
we're recording this, you know, this is the day we've
found out that he has been caught. Last night, the
FBI was releasing a lot of footage, and you know,
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as public investigators, I had to get I had to
dive deep into where he was going and where I
think he would go, where I would go if I
was him, that kind of a thing. And I mean
I was sleuthing it big time last night. He was
a lot further away than I thought he would be.
I mean, they really got away.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
But yeah, he drove straight back to straight back to
his parents' house, where I spend the majority of my
morning today.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Yeah, that's very interesting. So you know, describe the neighborhood.
Just describe what you what you felt like this, you know,
a place where this kid grew.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Up was beautiful, quiet, peaceful, the kind of place where
neighbors sit out on that porches and wave to their
other neighbors. Is they, you know, walk their children past
or walk the dog past. A real quiet, cute neighborhood. Yeah, shocking.
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You know, we spoke to some neighbors today and they
just couldn't believe it, you know, from a loving, normal
religious family.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Oh so I did hear on a podcast I was
listening to that some neighbors were speaking out about it.
I wonder if that happened to be you guys.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, I mean, we were one of the first media
outlets on the scene that came down from Aorum, which
is about two hundred and fifty miles three and a
half hour drive. A lot of the media outlets stayed
there this morning to listen to the latest press conference,
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which happened about eight o'clock this morning. But we we
once we found the netame, we found an address pretty quickly.
There are a ton of different addresses in Utah, and
we took a punt on this one, and as we
were you know, halfway, not even halfway, maybe a quarter
into the ride, we got it confirmed that we were,
you know, we were heading to the right one. We
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lined up the parents' names, all ages and everything else,
and you know, found out we were going to the
right one. So we probably had a two hour jump.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
On all of the media that were up near UVU,
the university where you know, where the shooting took place
and where all the press conferences have been and the
majority of the media coverage.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
But once we had the name, like I say, we
plugged an address in which looked right, drove straight down
and we weren't the first media on scene because there's
still local media in Saint George and Washington, Utah, which
is which is where we are. And I spoke to
a guy who came from Vegas who got the address
probably around the same time with us, and that was
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a shorter drive. But we were the first of the
like the mainstream media that were covering it up up
in Provo and Orum that got here, and it was
there were three or four different cop cars on the scene.
The street was open they hadn't closed the street yet.
A lot of neighbors were coming out and kind of
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you know, peering out their windows or on their porches
looking out to see what was going on. A number
of neighbors wouldn't speak. They were they were you know,
they were shocked. There was shocked a lot of shock
in the neighborhood. And one of the neighbors that we
spoke to, a lovely woman, said, you know, she'd lived
in the in the neighborhood for a long time, spoke
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to the family, saw them, you know often, and just
couldn't believe that that this would happen in you know,
would be a kid from her neighborhood. It seems like
over the last couple of years that the kid, you know,
his opinions changed, his thoughts changed, He became hateful and
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you know, filled with hate, and you know when he
did what he did. Yeah, it's it's sad.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
When you're really listening to the hard one side or another,
you know, the hard left or the hard right, you're
gonna get your brain kind of poisoned.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Yeah, a lot.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Yeah, you know, ideology that's just weird all around, either way,
you know what I mean. I mean, it's you know,
the extreme left, extreme right. They're both you know, way
too extreme for me obviously. But but but Charlie Kirk,
I mean, obviously he sided with the right, but he
was he was kind of his own party, you know, like.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Yeah, and he you know, he was one that would engaged,
you know, he was at the campus where where he
was shot, to engage people into in the in debate,
to listen to their opinions, to to talk back to them,
not not to He wasn't lecturing anybody, right, It was
just he would listen and give his point of view.
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And that's you know, I didn't know too much about
the guy. I heard of him. I saw him spoofed
on South Park recently, in which he put he took
in good taste as well and made his profile picture
on Instagram and Twitter. Eric Cartman, you know who spoofed
him for a little while. Yeah, to kill this guy
that was trying to start healthy debates. And you know,
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I was happy to listen to everybody and anybody come
at him and talk to him and offer their thoughts
and their opinions. Yeah, it seems like, yeah, you know,
this guy's his life shouldn't have been ended this way.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
You know, if you take him and you kind of
erase the whole siding with Trump part of it. Like
let's say he just kind of laid low and did
his thing and didn't really take a side for another
few years, and then he decided to throw his hat
into the race of presidency and said he was maybe
an independent or something like that. I think things would
have been totally different. I think since he got lumped
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in with Trump. You know, obviously you automatically become a Nazi,
you automatically become a racist, you automatically become a fascist,
all that stuff, and then the etymology obviously takes over
and people get weird. But you know, I enjoyed because
I've been listening to him for a while. He wasn't
telling me anything I didn't already kind of believe in.
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He didn't tell me anything I didn't really already agree with.
But we're talking about young minds, you know, and young people.
And when I would see him, and I would and
he would debate with them and talk with them. You know,
a lot of them obviously just filled with one side.
They're never going to change whatever, Fine, go ahead, But
when you would see the mind changed when he would
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talk to somebody and he would stump them a little bit. Obviously,
stumping is frustrating, you know to a young person. That
could piss you off if you want to, you know whatever.
But you could see it in their face their mind
actually changing. And I thought that that was always a
cool thing to see because you would literally see the
mind kind of go whit, that doesn't make sense. This
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makes more sense. You're right about that, you know, And
there's not a lot of that. I actually came up
with a good phrase. I called them the separator. He
was a professional stor which he separated the dumb people
from the smart people.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Or a think smith. You know, there's a like a
word smith and you know, a metal smith. Whatever. He
was a think smith, you know, where you could stump him.
He had too much knowledge you could try. I don't
know of many things I've ever heard him talk about
or debates that he's had where he's actually lost the debate,
and it was never you know, his back against the wall.
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You know, he's just trying to pry his way out
and making up stuff and everything. It was all backed
up with facts, you know.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
So yeah, to.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Some of that and he obviously would have run or
could have been a future president one day. And the
fact that obviously this is the motivation behind all of
this was to take him out because he could potentially
be the next president, it makes it way worse. You know,
he didn't just he didn't just take out a guy
who just disagreed with people and maybe you know, pissed
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a couple of people off. He you know, eliminated him
ever being able to do anything with the presidency.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
You know, yeah, yeah, well, you know, the guy was
thirty one years old. He could have gone anywhere, he
could have done anything, you know, gone on to do anything.
It's just it's sad. But you know what, what's crazy
as well, and I don't know if you've thought about
this is on like a personal level, is the killer
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was turned in by his father, which is is nuts
because in Utah as well, they had the death penalty,
So the father is basically like you know, handing his
putting his child in the gas chamber. Have you like
thought about that, like, if your children were to do
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God forbid, they do like, we don't want anything like
that ever happening. But but if your children were to
do anything so terrible as a father, like it takes
fucking gigantic bollocks and a hell of a hell of
a man, I think to, you know, do what is right,
even if you're you're sending your child to a potential death.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Well, I mean we're both fathers, so we are exactly
what that feels like, you know, yeah, exactly what it
could potentially feel like. It would be the hard.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Decision, just yeah, it's got to be one of the
hardest decisions you can make. Well.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
And also, like, this kid didn't show any signs. It's
not like he was, you know, drawing demons like the
like the Minnesota shooter was, and you know, he was
obviously troubled and all this stuff. This came out of nowhere.
I mean obviously it's still early days, so we're going
to know more and more and more as this comes out,
you know, if there was any warning signs or something. Yeah,
you know, as a father like that. But I heard
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his father was also law enforcement. Oh it wasn't that's
not true.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
No, it's not true. Apparently he's I've seen it report
multiple other places as well, and myself, myself and the
reporter that I'm working with, Well, the reporter asked law
enforcement at the house. If the guy was law enforcement,
he said no, he worked worked in construction.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Oh wow, okay, well, you hear people on the PPC,
you know the records. I also heard that the father
suggested that he talk to the pastor about turning himself in.
And yeah, I mean the pastor was maybe X.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
He was law enforcement and specifically, wasn't it like a fugitive,
like tactical fugitive or something like that.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
I did read something along those lines, but I'd have
to look it up again. I mean, I've been reading
so much. I've been, you know, constantly refreshing Twitter. You
know that is It's such an insane news source to
have on your fingertips. Twitter is unbelievable. Like that's where
I got the address from this morning before it was
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anything was announced.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
That's funny. And see, there's the difference between both you
and me because your news and I'm mostly celebrity and
I never look at Twitter.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Oh god, I spent hours a day on Twitter. It's
it's it's where I get most of my news stuff from.
Obviously still check all the regular sites, but everything is
on Twitter faster.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Well, uh, there's a couple of things I still want
to talk about with this guy. You know, obviously I've
said it on the podcast a million times and I'll
say it again. You know, this kid with some of
the engravings he did on the on the bullet casings
had gamer referencing to it. That's what I've heard.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
You know.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Obviously he got his training somehow because he made that
shot from so far away, So obviously he went on
a range or something like that and maybe tried a
few times. But I guarantee, once again, this kid was
playing video games. He was playing Call of Duty. He
numbed himself up with video games before he went out
and actually did it, because he's done it a million
times on the games that are super realistic and they
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make you feel like you're actually killing somebody. So that's
one thing to blame. But my biggest blame right now
Jedi And I'm working on a post right now and
I'll probably maybe put this audio to it. I'm not
sure because I was going to do my own audio
to it. But I posted a video yesterday of these
two freaking bozos, one of which who was actually filming
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and doing most of the commentary that spotted this fucking
guy up on h described what they saw, and I
did the math last night. As far as where they were,
I totally you know, matched their location with where they
were with the video and all that stuff. They were
in definite ear shot of many people around that where
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if they would have started instead of just like calmly,
low tone saying, oh, look at this guy on the roof,
what is he up to? Oh my gosh, wow, look
at that? Is that? Is that a police sniper or
is that another guy? Well he went running from this side.
And then instead of doing that, we obviously learned from
the Trump shooter that this guy was on the roof,
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people were yelling about it, and nothing ever happened. Well,
if you saw that footage, if you ever knew anything
about that, and maybe this boso didn't, but you would
immediately start yelling, there's a guy on the roof, there's
a shooter. There's a shooter. There's a shooter. Let them
sort it out, but yell and scream it number one.
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The shooter might have heard you, maybe got a little flustered,
maybe missed the shot, maybe didn't even take the shot.
Maybe he would have gone up and ran right there
and didn't even take the shot. But you all also
might have alerted authorities or security that's around that may
have gotten in ten fifteen seconds that maybe would have
got to Charlie to get him off the stage. So
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those two fucking guys that spotted that guy up there,
and no one's talking about this Jedi. Those two fucking
guys that spotted that and kept it to themselves have
blood on their hands. And if they're making money off
of that video, then fucking shame on them. That's all
I gotta say.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Yeah, no, absolutely, see something, say something, fucking yell, do anything, like.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
You know, tell something.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Yeah, well, I mean, look, look, you know, exactly like
you said, you know, the shooting of Trump in Pennsylvania,
the same thing, like they saw the guy on the
roof obviously didn't make it enough of it to do
about it, and exactly the same thing here, like both
shootings could have been prevented.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah, well, the well and the shooter in Pennsylvania he missed,
so me maybe.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
I got his head blown off afterwards.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Yeah, and so maybe you know, I mean, obviously not
that we would like this guy to like be caught,
but but maybe it would have been the same outcome.
You know, maybe that guy in Pennsylvania heard all the
commotion going on and got a little got a little
shaky in his hand, you know, because a two hundred
yard shot, it's a far shot. You get a little
shaky in the hand. That scope's going in a different way.
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I'm you know, I know about shooting far guns, you know. Yeah. Well,
and Trump breaking the news this morning was I mean
just well, I just couldn't believe that. I was just insane.
I mean obviously Charlie Kirk was like a son to him,
so you know, yeah, I would probably want to do that.
But that's so Trump's style to like just scoop everybody.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Yeah, that's exactly it. Yeah, you know they pulled the
guy at ten ten thirty last night and then to
wait until Trump had a live TV appearance this morning too,
I'll say it. Yeah, Yeah, it's very very It's very
on brand for.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
The Donald definitely for sure. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
But no, I'm glad glad they caught him. It's always
exciting working big breaking news stories, and you know, I'm
glad they got the guy in a timely fashion.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Well, and I would honestly jedi I thought that you
were going to break the case. I thought that you
were going to be right there on the scene. You
were going to discover who he was with your investigative
public investigation reporting and you know, premiere photography. But you know,
I mean you were there. You were ahead of everybody else.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
I was. I was there, I was. I was on
the scene of just a little too late, but still there.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Yeah, well, good job either way, hustle. Yeah, yeah, there's
another subject I want to bring up. You know, we're
on subjects today because I don't have much talk about
as far as shooting anything, sorry rookie fans. But I
do have a story though for the second half of
you rookie fans, so stay tuned for that. But NFL
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started Jedi, it.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Has I'm very excited. Oh I do actually want to
hear about your experience last night. But yeah, I'm very
excited for the season, very very excited. But our teams
started off one and oh, you know, yours is a
little better than now than that, but I want to
hear about that shortly.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
I don't know about that. I mean, your game was
the most spectacular game I've seen in you know, a
long time.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
So yeah, absolutely. The Bill Bills came out, started hot,
scored a touch done on an opening drive, didn't do
too much else until until about seven minutes left in
the fourth quarter, and that's when they went bananas and
you know, beat the Ravens forty one, forty fantastic. I
don't want to get too much in talk too much football, no, no.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
But I mean, you know it was great eat football.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
But yeah, my Bills are hot. I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
But I can't tell you how many times I've said
in the past, you know, since that day that someone
has said to me, oh, this game's over, this game's over,
And I'm like, did you not see the Bills game? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
Well, you know I'm going to use that at least
for the next three months, you know, someone's losing by
you know, at least twenty four or more or less.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yeah. Can you tell us where you went last night?
What did where you went and experienced the Packers Commando's game.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
I was in Lambeoufield, couldn't you tell.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
I saw a picture looked spectacular.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Did it look like I was actually in Lambeofield? Yes, yeah,
I definitely took that picture hoping that it would fool
a couple of people, some of my dumb friends on
my social media actually friends friends. I did that for
them because they're so dumb that they believe what I put.
Even though I put that I was at the Cosm,
even though I still had Cosm all that stuff, some
people still go, hey, how was Green Bay? They're like
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stup But yeah, no, I went to the Cosum last
night and it was my first time at the Cosm.
I had bought tickets for a golf match to take
my daughter to last year and it got rained out
and so I had credit, so I decided to get
the game. You know, I don't know anybody and didn't
take anybody or was around anybody that was a Commander's fan.
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But I had to see this Cosm for myself because
I've heard a lot about it, and it was pretty cool.
It was pretty cool. You feel like you're in the stadium.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Would you say it's basically the sphere of sports exactly?
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Yes, that's a perfect phrase for it. I'm surprised I
haven't coined that one that I once again has come
up with the phrase of the day. Yours for sports
is what it is, and it's a little smaller than
the actual sphere. Yeah, if you know, if you were
to describe it, it's the ultimate big screen. So but
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the camera angles they put on it, they could do
more camera angles, which they probably will eventually as the
kind of thing technology progresses and stuff like that. But
they could use more because I'm talking about from a
photographer point of view, a videographer point of view, you know,
the professional there could be more angles. The person the
director who you know, put who directs the camera angles
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and the timing and all that maybe could use a
little bit of work if they if they if they
need anybody for consulting on that, and I are both
available for anything like that or even set up, you know,
if they want to. If anybody wants us to go
set up these things and go out to the stadiums
and stuff and travel around and do that, we're available
for that as well. But it was awesome. The food
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was great.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
Oh nice.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
I was a little worried. I didn't think the food
was going to be that great. They had a they
had a smoker that was up there doing barbecue, just fresh,
so that was amazing. They might have heard that some
packers fans might have been coming around. He did that,
but uh, there's three levels. Always get level two, just
you know, for anybody who's know who needs to know,
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and definitely go check it out if you have a
CAUSM here, there's one in Dallas, there's one here, and
I'm I'm sure there's more that are gonna pop up.
But it was awesome, So go check out the CAUSEM
if you can. And the Packers one. So that's good.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Yeah, exactly to know you boys are looking good so far.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
But you know, I brought up the NFL not to
talk about our teams, you know, but of course we
have to because I'm too and know I'm the only
one who could say I'm too. And oh but I
brought it up to talk about Travis Kelsey, friend of
the show.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Yeah, he took a he took a big old slap
to the face. Man. Uh in their opening opening day
loss in Brazil.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Yes, exactly opening day in Brazil, which was crazy. I mean,
I like watching these, you know, these overseas games that
they're awesome. We got Dublin coming up too, which is
gonna be which is gonna be great. But when I
saw the slap Jedi, I couldn't help but feel a
little bit of satisfaction.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Oh me too.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
It's something everybody wanted to do for the longest time.
I mean, obviously there are people that want to slap
Travis Taylor Swift, but you can't do that. It would
be blasphemy if you did that. That would be like slapping
a baby, right, Yes, So it's impossible to do it.
Even though you want to slap a baby. Sometimes when
they're crying too much, right or flipping out or something,
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you would love to slap them, But you can't do that.
It's just it's not right. So you can't do that
to Taylor. But Travis, he's a big fucking football player, right,
He's got a face mask, ads on and all that shit.
So I want to say, Jedi, Okay, if you you
know how, there's when you go to a carnival or
something like that. There's the guy that sits in the
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dunk tank, right, and you could throw all the dunk
tank or something like that, or you could throw the
pie at the guy's face or something like that. Right.
If Travis Kelcey were to stand at a carnival right
in his football uniform and say I'm taking slaps, Yeah,
how big would the line.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Be ginormous and I would be front and center.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
That's interesting because I thought he was like one of
your best friends.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Oh yeah, No, I do like Travis. I respect him.
He's a great football player. But I'm a Bills fan.
You know, the fucking the Chiefs have knocked us out
god knows how many times in the last however many years.
So I would love to get him a big, old
fat slap.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Yeah, him and Mahomes too, although would be like slapping
a baby too, I think a little bit. Yeah, yeah,
so yeah, So, you know, good on the Charger who
gave him the slap. He did something we all wanted
to do. And you know, to be honest, edi the
way things are going, I want to say it was
maybe orchestrated.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
I don't know, I don't know, you.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Know, I just, you know, anything Travis and Taylor do
these days, I can't put it past the fact that
it might be orchestrated. And you know, maybe there's you know,
some some genius PR person came up to it and said, hey,
just get slapped, dude. Everybody wants to see it, and
they're all getting at when it happens.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
You know, you know what else is quite funny from
that game as well. Well, it's not. It's never funny
to see an injured player, but like on the first
couple of plays of the game, Travis ran into Xavier
Worthy and dislocated his shoulder and put him out for
the rest of the game pretty pretty quickly. And there
were tons of clips on social media from when Taylor
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did the podcast with Jason and Travis and she was
HARKing on about how much she loved Exavia Worthy and
she was like so pumped that they drafted him. And
I saw like just a bunch of like remixes of
her saying that and Travis like looking at her, and
then it cut to him running into him and like
disocaying his shoulder. It was it was so good.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Oh yeah, babe, Oh yeah, babe, you like this guy?
Oh you like it?
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Bam, It's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Oh They're so good.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
I wasn't on the.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Yeah, if you search for them, you can find them.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
That's pretty good. Well, another thing I noticed Jedi with
the NFL this weekend was, you know, we did our
last episode with the nepos. You know, we did an
episode and I you know, I said they were invading everything,
right they are. Yeah, and I didn't realize how far
(27:55):
it actually goes. You know, it just keeps going, and
it keeps going, and it keeps going. I mean, honestly,
I'm going to expect a NEPO here just standing in
my studio one day, just standing.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
I'll be doing it with your son next week.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
And I'm like, what are you doing here? And they're like, oh,
I'm just supposed to stand here.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
But uh.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Chris Collinsworth, his son was nepoing in on the announcer game.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Yes Sunday Night Football. I'm like, who's this guy? And
then the name come up So and So Collinsworth. I'm like,
come on, man, he serious.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
So like, there's not okay. You know, I say it
with everybody, and it's not even the nepos. It's just
the friends of the friends of the friends, right, getting
into Hollywood and stuff like that, getting parts from everybody.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
You know.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I always say with this, with the Star Wars stuff
and the Marvel stuff, they were kind of on a
roll of kind of bringing in new people stuff like that,
and I was all for it. And then you know,
then you would go with like Pedro Pascal for like
the next six roles or whatever. But announcing I never
thought would be that kind of a thing, you know. Yeah,
(29:04):
and so when I see Mini Collinsworth, you know, it
pisses me off obviously. And I wonder if they had
that conversation, you know, I wonder if Chris was like, hey,
I don't even know what the guy's name is. What's
his name against? You know, well, he said, hey, hey,
Son collins Worth, Hey, little calls Little Collins.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
Little young Colin, Hey, hey Colin. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Yeah, He's like, you know, you're gonna get a lot
of shit if you step on that camera, right, You're
gonna get a lot of people are gonna hate you.
They're gonna they're gonna call you NEPO, all that stuff.
But I also heard that those guys, those announcers are
making like eight million a year, ten million years.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
So little Collins was like, if I get some of that,
I'm fine, I'll take any Yeah right, yeah, well, more
power to him. You know.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
I wanted to give an honorable mention as well to
one of the biggest nepos that we completely forgot, Brooklyn Beckham.
You can't get much more of a useless NEPO than him.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Oh we're starting, We're starting with the you the u n.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Yeah, well, you know, I mean, the kid was he
was in college in New York for a little bit
to become a photographer, but probably the worst photography book
known to man. Then decided he was going to be
a chef and would make I mean, he was on
the Today Show and other multiple other you know, morning
shows showing people how to make fucking beans on toast
(30:36):
or a bacon sandwich, just stuff that I could do
with my eyes closed. Ham and butter Ham and but
like all this dog shit. So an honorable mention to
the biggest NEPO of all of them, Brooklyn Beckham. Yeah,
we forgot to mention.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Well, I mean I've been forgetting to mention him for
three podcasts now because he's been on my life and
I'm not scrolling down my list of notes far enough.
But I'm so glad you brought it up because we're
on this subject. He was accused a couple of months ago.
When I made this note, it was like a week ago,
(31:14):
but a couple of months ago of and I said
this from the beginning, you know, when he was doing
the cooking shows if any celebrities are doing the cooking shows,
they have a chef right there next to them that's
coaching them on the whole thing. And they're gonna cut,
they're gonna they're gonna cut and paste and they're gonna
cut every single and they're gonna, you know, produce the
(31:35):
ship out of the video of them cooking whatever they're cooking,
right so it looks like cooking it. Or they're just
gonna practice a thousand times and then they're just gonna
do it all on one take. Whatever they're gonna do
a one or whatever. But Brooklyn had his chef got
into the frame, and everybody accused him of having a
chef there, which of course he does not news to anybody,
(31:58):
but he got caught. And that's how hilarious because it's
so funny.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Yeah, and I love now how he he's not even
you know, he's fallen out with Bex now as well,
hasn't he? Yeah, so they're not even talking. And I
think I think even David is set up with his nepotism.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
His nepotism, and he's just lack of any kind of talent,
Like he's he's a good looking cat. I'll give him that.
He should probably just stick to modeling if that's his thing.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
But you know what's crazy is what he married a
nepho like his his wife who name is escaped Nicole
Nicole or Nicola Pelts Helps Pelts like her dad is
a billionaire.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Oh really, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Yeah, so he married it was neo, useless nepo marrying
useless nepho. She's an actress apparently. Think that's daddy funds.
Daddy funds her bit parts in movies. So they are
the ultimate NEOs right there.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
Yeah, I saw her. She was in Transformers with Mark Wahlbert,
the one that I shot with Stanley and you know,
I've talked about on the podcast. It's the one h
that was over here by where I live. But yeah,
she was in that. That's the only thing I know her,
And she's been in a couple of other things. I
don't know if she has you know, completely gone full
(33:13):
on actor nepo and just you know, got her boobs
out and the whole thing, and you know, given in
to the whole pressure. But they're the Nepple couple and
they should just suck off with their millions exactly. Yeah,
needless to say Brooklyn Beckham and Nicole Nicole Nicole Pelse
will not be endorsing us anytime.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
No, should we cut it short right there? Take a
quick break and come back for the second half.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Absolutely, go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Go ahead, go ahead back quick break, quick break? Where
are we going? What do you want to? Do you
want you want some some Jedi's journeys or do you
want some of some uh you know, we're gonna go
with the rookie stuff.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Would think, well, I think we need to explain to
everybody what's going on here. See, Jedi needs a heart
out because he has more news to do after the podcast,
so or he has the news related things to do
after the podcast, so he's got a hard out. So
we need to get this going, okay, And I say
we go with some Jedi's journeys.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Okay, I'll get into it. So obviously, obviously I'm on
the road right now, which we've just spoken about. I
had three days at home prior to this trip, and
before that I was on an absolute monster of the trip.
It spanned seventeen days, which is pretty crazy. And during
(34:44):
those seventeen days, I worked for four different outlets, which
is crazy. I was bouncing from job to job to job.
I was here, there, and everywhere, and I even visited
two of the same states twice. It was pretty crazy.
(35:06):
I'm not going to be able to get into everything
on this podcast, so you're going to have to stay
tuned to the next one to hear everything that I've
been up to. But I did want to get into
one of the stories. It's been over the news the
last couple of weeks. It's you know, you're going to
have to search for it now if you want to
actually see the pitches and read the story. But I
(35:29):
went to I went to Minneapolis, Minnesota twice. I was
there for another shooting, which I wasn't really going to
talk about, but I guess I will now I've remember
that I was there for that. You know, I'm not
even gonna I'm not going to talk about it. I
was there for another shooting, which was another horrible affair.
(35:53):
You know, a kid kids shut up at a church
school on the first day back. Terrible guy. Not going
to talk about.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
It, and everybody's heard about it too, so there's nobody
wants to let you have something that you did specifically
that can add to the story. Then yeah, moving on,
because we don't want to give these shoes recognition exactly.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
But I was there for a fun odd sorry to
start with. I went for Brittany and Abby Hansel, two names,
one body, uh, two heads.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
It was a fun assignment. I'd actually i'd been there
before a while ago, after they after one of them
got married. Ah, you know, the whole kind of world
went bananas for that story. And I was sending there
to cover it, to try and get you know, some
updated pictures of them, but came back empty that time.
(36:59):
But we got sent it and this time because there
were some crappy pictures that popped up on TMZ of
the girls carrying a baby carrier, and you know, so
it was out there that I mean, were they carrying
(37:19):
their child, was it a friend's baby, you know, all
sorts of different things. So got sent there to try
and get to the bottom of that story and see
if they'd actually had a child.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
So were these pictures that you saw or the pictures
that were that you were there for, were they taken
by like a bystander They just kind of threw it
out there.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
Absolutely, The first pictures were definitely a punter, just a
regular Joe who I think saw them at like a
target or something, snapped a few picks through the windshields
on an iPhone and probably made a few bucks from TMZ,
which is crazy because we jumped on that and booked
(38:02):
a trip to go like the next week or something.
And what transpired was that an agency out of LA
and a photographer out of LA got the same idea
and went at the same time that I was there.
I was actually covering another story in Minneapolis first, so
I didn't get onto the Twins right away. But I
(38:25):
spotted this other photographer at the Twins and I know
him from LA, so I lay low and hid out,
and I think I got there covering it on on
a Tuesday. And it turns out that he actually got
pictures of them on the Monday, but without the baby,
and you know, so I stayed watching it on the Tuesday,
(38:47):
and I think on the Tuesday he left. Actually I
watched the photographer go to a gas station, clear out
his car and fill it, so that that's an airport run.
If ever i'd seen it, I know exactly where he's going.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
That's great.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
So there was no action the rest of that day.
But then the Wednesday rolled around, and I hadn't seen
any sign of him, you know, the other photographer, at
all on the Wednesday, And I mean I hadn't seen
any of the sign of them on the Tuesday either,
So and I didn't leave on the Tuesday after being
there all day. But it rolled around to like noon
(39:21):
on the Wednesday, I was starving, hungry, starving hungry, so
I pre ordered some food on from Culver's actually, which
is five minutes away from the house. So I ordered
some food on Culver's drove to pick it up, and
I thought to myself as I'm driving back to the
house with my pot piping food, I'm like, you know what,
(39:41):
I'm going to drive past them. They're going to come
out and I'm not going to get to eat my
bloody food because I'm like, I'm so hungry. That's going
to happen. So I'm driving up to the house from
about three minutes away from the house, and the Tesla
drives past me and I'm like, I've not seen a
single Tesla come down the road the whole time. And
(40:02):
mind you, I'm not quite close to the house. I'm
still a couple of minutes where I'm like, ah fuck,
I'm just gonna have to go and check it out.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
So you didn't know the cars.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
I just knew that there was a Tesla, got it,
didn't know the play wasn't too sure on the color,
and wasn't one hundred percent sure on the model. I
thought it was one of the big the bigger ones.
Speaker 2 (40:26):
Did you know a couple of cars to look for,
but just not that one I knew.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
I knew a Tesla okay, and I knew of another
car from another time they were photographed, but the Tesla
was the main one I was looking out for. So
I flipped a UI and the car was going to
pull onto the freeway, and I didn't want to get
on the freeway blind, so I pulled up kind of
next to the car, like next, so like my front
(40:52):
driver's seat was next to the back passenger seat, and
I could see, I could look. I looked through and
it was the person driving had two fucking heads. So
that was that was a giveaway right there. So they
pulled onto the freeway. I managed to get in behind
them and get on the freeway, and like the adrenaline
that kicked in on this one, it wasn't like the
(41:15):
usual adrenaline that you get when you're when you're on
a story. This one was a bit different because I
wasn't sure how i'd feel photographing somebody with two heads.
Just you know, if this was fifty sixty years ago,
if this was fifty sixty years ago, you'd be paying
(41:36):
to see them in a circus or a freak show.
And that's not me being mean, that's not me being horrible.
Do not cancel me. That is a fact, you would
it would be a circus attraction. So, you know, I
wasn't sure how i'd feel about it, whether i'd be
you know, whether i'd be scared, would I be freaked out?
(41:57):
You know, it's something that not many people on this
earth have seen in person. Yeah, So anyway, I get
on the follow.
Speaker 2 (42:06):
Or yet again photographed exactly.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
So I get on the follow, and I'm also worried, Hey,
there's two heads, there's two sets of eyes. I might
be I might be spotted easier, you know. So it's
like a twenty twenty five to thirty minute follow on
the freeway and they drive fast as well, they really
drive fast. So I did have a bit of papanoia
about it as well.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
As you'd be driving that fast too, exactly like having
a radar detector in your front windshield exactly.
Speaker 1 (42:36):
So anyway, I get I'm on the follow They get
off the freeway and they go to a McDonald's drive through.
I think one of them wanted Burger King, one wanted McDonald's.
They settled on McDonald's.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
Oh and you know what, I'm gonna interrupt you right here,
I'm going to get the perfect meal to cheezburgers knowing
ins there you.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Go, beautiful, And like, I think they only have one
stomach as well, so I don't know if both of
them actually eat, but I.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
Mean they both have to have a taste, bud, so
they both actually must have their own taste. And simply
because like one what like like if one wants Mexican,
is the other one? Even if they want Mexican, just
go you know what? Now, fuck you I want you know?
Speaker 1 (43:21):
Yeah, they're just punching each other's heads. But anyway, the
only shot at McDonald's the McDonald's drive through was them
coming out driving out of the drive through, So I
positioned my car, got some frames of them coming out
of the drive through. This stuff will be posted to
the Instagram, so stay tuned for that. I then followed
(43:42):
them to a school and they're actually a school teacher.
I don't know which one of them is a teacher
or if they're both a teacher, but they are a teacher.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
So they met somebody outside the school. This person walked
to their car, went and sat in there, and I
think it was like, hey, meet the baby, YadA YadA,
yadda Willie Amy Donalds. While you meet the baby.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
Do we know how old the baby is right now?
Speaker 1 (44:10):
It's a teeny tiny baby.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
So brand new. Couple months?
Speaker 1 (44:14):
Yeah, a couple of months if that?
Speaker 2 (44:15):
Yeah, okay, a couple of weeks.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Couple months, so you know, meet the baby. And I'm like,
oh man, I've just come all this way. Is the
baby actually with them or are they just meeting a
colleague from a school. So I'm watching it from a distance,
and like an hour goes by. The woman gets out
of the car, goes back into the school, and they
start driving. So I'm like, fuck, come on, please just
(44:38):
pull into the school and take the baby into the school.
They pull into the school, They take the baby into
the school. No frames are that. So then I'm like
I have to position myself to get them coming out,
and I don't. I'm not worried about getting the baby's
face or seeing the baby just then with the carrier
is enough. So I pull into the school parking lot
(45:00):
and like thirty minutes come by a couple of teachers
walk out with them, laughing and joking, and they're both
talking to these teachers as well, and one's carrying the
baby holder, the baby carrier, the car seat thing. That's
exactly what they don't And for you that can't watch, well,
nobody's watching the podcast. Mark and I. When I'm saying
(45:21):
they're talking, I'm using both hands like soft puppets. Well,
both both the heads are talking.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
You're the teacher in the middle that they're talking to.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
Yeah, they're both talking, which again is something quite bizarre
to actually see in person. And I got video of
this as well, which will also go on the Instagram.
But I nailed the frame, needless to say, absolutely nailed it.
The office was super happy. I think I scooped the
agency that were here prior to me. I definitely got
better stuff. So that was that was mission complete. I've
(45:54):
got more stories that I'm going to tell on the
next podcast, but after this, I flew to Chicago to
cover to cover like a boat party with a news story,
nothing celebrity. There's an area on the lake on Make
Michigan in Chicago, whether they call the Playpen, where every
(46:17):
every summer a bunch of boats come. Everybody gets, you know,
next to naked. They're in the swimsuits and music is
cranked up and everybody has strings basically. And the story
we were.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Covering with Bloody or Epstein shiit to me exactly.
Speaker 1 (46:36):
Yeah, they lashed their you know, tie their boats up
to each other and just have a big old boat party.
So I was covering that because you know, over the
last couple of years there's been people have been getting hammered,
falling in the water, either drowning or getting put up
by motors and stuff like that. So went to cover that.
(46:58):
It was absolute, It was fine. It was it was
just super tame. It wasn't what we were expecting.
Speaker 2 (47:06):
You know.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
It was one of the last weekends. It was Labor
Day weekend actually, or one of them. Was it Labor
Day recently or Memorial Day? It was it was one
of these holiday weekends anyway, So yeah, just wait, everybody
was in white not as many boats as we were
hoping for, but I got to spend four hours out
(47:27):
rocking around on the lake, getting almost seasick. But I
got some fun pictures, some other stuff we can we
can throw up on the Instagram. But that's it for
my journeys at the moment. There's there's another good tale
that I'll get into on the next podcast, to stay
tuned for that. But Mark did tease something rookie related
(47:47):
earlier on, so we'll we'll end with that for all
the rookie fans.
Speaker 2 (47:52):
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's a story that needs
to be told because it's you know, you're in this
business and you think you see everything, and then and
then the impossible happens. For all the rookie fans out there.
You know, normally I go on these sets and everything's cool,
(48:12):
you know. I mean I had that encounter with Nathan Fillion,
who you know kind of you know, labeled me as
creepy and stuff and you know, picking the phone up
over the thing, filming whatever. I was just trying to
stay out of their eye line, you know, I was
being respectful all that stuff whatever. But Jenna de Wan,
(48:35):
I was across the entire city, and Jenna de One
put out what we like to call in the business
the bat signal to Echo Park. Okay, and we all
know where it is. She showed the background perfectly. She
was in her you know, her her fireman's garb and
(48:57):
you know, fully dressed in costume. And I didn't even
want to go because these things don't make money for me.
I just do it for the fans, but the fans,
So what I was on wasn't really promising, and I
just wanted to go shoot Jenna and I just wanted
to give some good pictures. That's what it was all about.
(49:18):
So I traveled across town. I get there, and you
know a lot of times they do these sets where
they just they go out, they shoot for an hour,
two hours maybe three tops, and then they're back in
the studio. So yeah, this wasn't on my list, so
I figured they were out there doing that. So I
had a limited time to get there anyway. So got there,
(49:39):
got a parking spot, walked up expecting everything to be
just you know, roses and daisies. I see Jenna out there,
I see Nathan. He's a he's got a fire extinguisher
in his hands and he's kind of spraying around. Everybody's
having fun whatever. So I pull up and I see
some public out there. They're out there just kind of,
(50:00):
you know, with their phones or just kind of watching whatever,
and there's a lot of people. It's it's Echo Park.
It's the Echo Park Lake. You know.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Yeah, it's gonna be on the.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
Sidewalk, right. So I pull up my camera and I
wasn't even hiding it. I walked up with out you know,
on the strat, ready to go, you know. So I
was fully cards on the table. So I start shooting
and then one of the security guards steps in front
of my camera and it's one of those where I'm
looking down the barrel and I see him step off
my camera, you know, to the point where he actually
(50:31):
kind of like bumps my camera, you know. And when
you when you feel the bump and you see the
person get in front of you and you don't see anymore,
you know what's happening, you know. You know, So I
kind of pull away because I'm experienced and I know
what's happening in this situation. And he goes, I mean,
(50:52):
I'm gonna try and do it right, but he goes, no, bitch,
excuse me? Would you say? He goes, no, bitcher, are
you saying no picture? Are you saying I can't take pictures?
And he goes, yeah, no picture. So I say, oh,
you know, I'm sorry. You know, maybe you don't know,
but I'm on a sidewalk. They're out there. I'm perfectly
(51:15):
legal to be shooting, you know these pictures. Yep, no, no,
can't have you do it. Can't have you do it.
The boss says I can't have you do it. And
I go, okay, well, why don't you tell your boss
to come over and talk to me? Don't talk to me.
So he starts getting super aggressive, starts kind of pushing
me back, just kind of squaring up on me, which
(51:38):
is something i'ven't experienced in a long time. But he
starts squaring up, he starts, you know, kind of talking
like you know, you can't be here. He can't be here,
he can't do it, and he's blocking my shot. So
I kind of say, hey, you can't block my camera.
You could block her, but you can't block my camera.
This is like the adolescent, This is like the the
elementary school conversation that I have with security these days.
(52:00):
I haven't had this conversation in years, So this guy
obviously isn't getting the point. So I call the lapd over, right,
and I go, I go, there's got to be laped
around here, you know, the set cops, not the actual cops.
And so he comes over and I go, hey, can
you let this guy know that I'm on the sidewalk,
(52:20):
that I'm shooting, and that I can legally shoot what
I'm shooting. And he turns to me and he goes
and he starts to explain himself. But then the security
guard pulls out his phone out of his pocket, right,
and the screen on the phone was cracked. Right. I
didn't notice any of this while he was doing it.
I was trying not to pay attention to anything because
(52:41):
I knew the cop was going to take my side
in this situation. Right. But the guy he broke my screen,
or sorry, he said he broke my screen, And so
I didn't hear it the first time, right. But then
when the cop turned to me, the cops said, excuse me, sir,
did you break his phone?
Speaker 1 (52:59):
Oh my?
Speaker 2 (53:00):
And I look down and I see the guy holding
out his phone with his broken screen, and I mean,
I was confused, this is the first time has ever
happened to me. You know. I'm like, uh wait a second,
hold on. I saying, wait, what's happening here, you know,
And I look at the guy and I go, are
you serious right now? I'm like, you're telling the cop
that I broke your screen. The cop goes, did you
(53:22):
break his screen? I'm like, listen, buddy, in some tactic here,
There's no way I would have ever touched his phone.
There's no reason why I would have ever touched his phone.
His phone was broken before he said this stuff. He's
just using this as a tactic, and you know, I'm sorry,
this is the way it is. I'm like, but you know,
what do you suggest in this situation? And he's like,
(53:42):
I suggest both of you guys just stop, just stop
talking to each other and move on. As this is happening,
I'm hearing in my radio, okay, scenes done or moving on?
Blah blah blah. You know, yeah, done for the day.
You know, She's wrapped, So I'm like, okay, giving up,
you know. So Jenna walks off, she kind of goes over,
(54:03):
grabs some snacks, and then she walks towards me. I
get some shots of her walking to the thing. And
then as I'm walking away, the guy still adds because
he's talking to the boss, the guy he was calling
the boss, you know whoever. But as he's walking away,
he's like, yeah, just go ahead, just take off, see
(54:24):
you later, blah blah blah or something like that. And
I turned back to him. The only thing I could
think of to say at the time, you're on the
right movie set. You're in the right job because you're
a rookie too.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Oh brilliant.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
I did go and kind of hop around the corner.
I saw they were setting up for another scene. And
then I came back and I had, oh, no, Jedi,
I forgot the whole point of this whole thing. Okay,
When I got to the set and I started like shooting,
I had my metaglasses out.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Oh that's right.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
But I had to put him on my head, right,
because like I had to put him above the bill
on my hat because I have to shoot. You know,
I can't shoot with sunglasses over my eyes. I mean
I can, but I'm not going to because it's going
to block the frame all that stuff. And I thought
would be better recording if I put him up on
top of my head. Ah, and I thought I had recorded.
(55:17):
I thought I held it down to record. I totally
thought I had recorded on the metaglasses right, the whole conversation.
But worst thing ever, when you come out of that
situation and you think to yourself, oh my god, I
got all that on video, that crazy motherfucker. I look,
(55:40):
it wasn't recording. Oh mat. I got one picture that
I didn't hold the button down long enough, and I
got one frame of me just with my camera pointing
out the subject, and that was it.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
Oh man, that's brutal.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
So it's so crazy that the guy even acted like
that to protegged the rookie set.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
I know, to protect her. I mean, what's Jenna gonna do?
Is she gonna take you for a steak dinner? I mean,
what's she going to do?
Speaker 1 (56:07):
Exactly like you said, she she put up out the
bat signal, she posted to Instagram, exactly what she was doing,
exactly where she was, exactly when she was as well.
It wasn't a picture that she took a day ago
and put up. It wasn't you know, something that she's
going to put up tomorrow. She put it there to
be seen. It was the Bat signal. She wanted Mark
(56:30):
to go and shoot it right there, and then you
deal with a rookie security.
Speaker 2 (56:35):
Guy exactly, and she wanted someone to come and shoot
it wasn't even anybody. And I'm the only one that's
going to show up and shoot because I do it.
I don't do it for the money, because there is
no money in it anymore. It's just so anybody understands,
you know, when I show up sets, you know. And
obviously the rookie security is not listening to the podcast
because if they did, they would understand that I'm there
(56:57):
just for the fans. But that's a that's a less
and in the in the Bat signal and what we
have to deal with these days for sure, Well we're
gonna wrap this one up because Jedi has a hard
out and he is getting real hard right now. So
and that's not anything sexual at all. He needs to
(57:17):
get out and needs to he needs to go and
do another story.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
It's I've got I've got other bits and pieces to
go look at real.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
Quick, exactly exactly. So you know, don't get confused, people,
But if we have offended anybody on this episode, we
do apologize, especially the nepos, who else? What else do
we offend? Oh?
Speaker 1 (57:38):
And Abby and Brittany, especially.
Speaker 2 (57:41):
Abby and Brittany. We are not here to make fun
at all. There is a little comedy in it, we understand,
but we do apologize if anybody is offended on that subject.
But for myself and for Jedi, take care and be well.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
Many two cheeseburger snowing ins.