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March 3, 2024 • 32 mins
The boys are back and man do they have some catching up to do. Here's part one with Stix and ABH.
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Ladies and gentlemen, let's get started. I have thought a lot in the
last twenty four hours. Tend toget your weekly sports fixed by the skim
of their keeth day walk. Didyou just ride it the whole thing with
sticks? Ah? Snap, lookat this. Look at what we got

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going on right now. This shipis wild homie, We're back. It's
been a minute. I think we'vegot a lot of catching up to do.
I missed your ugly mug. Nohomo, I missed you though a
little bit. I appreciate that.Man. You know you missed it.
You missed the elements, and youmiss your people. Commiserating. Texting is

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one thing, but you know,when you can get a chance to sit
down and chop it up on thesetopics, you know, it's always a
this time. Hey. You knowwhat, for all of you that are
sticking with us, we appreciate you. If you don't know the format,
we kind of have a format sometimes, but I don't think we're gonna have
a format or a script today.I think it's all gonna be off the

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off the cuff sort of speak.But this is our cold open icebreaker right
now, and you know we'll getinto some other stuff later, but you
know, before we get started,because I know we're gonna get going and
get ranting and raving and talking abouta bunch of shit today. But it's
good to be back. And rememberto subscribe, rate, and review on
your favorite podcast platform. Go toThis is Funner dot com from our podcasts

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and online content. Grab some merchwhile you're there from the Funner family.
Chris the producer. He does agreat job, got a bunch of He
has a bunch of podcasts going onthere. We're still on YouTube. All
the old stuff is still out therefor all of you don't know. This
is EP one ninety seven. Weshould have been at two hundred a long
time ago with the way we startedoff. But hey, we'll get there.

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It's gonna be. We're trying toget a bunch of people with notoriety
together on the same schedule. Itjust never works. It's crazy, homie.
Yeah, we're gonna get into yourschedule here in a minute, because
that's the first pop off question Igot for the cold icebreaker we got going
on. Hey, and then followus on Twitter at me follow me Stick's
zero one to five. Also followthis ugly homie at an Hoyos Big Homie

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at Homie Underscore Anonymous, so atHomie Underscore Anonymous and I forgot I always
forget Homie. We still have thatig. No, we still have the
ig. It's on their Sports Fixwith sticks. You know. I just
posted a couple of things right beforewe got on, so it's out there.
But uh, anyways, I thinkthe people need to know Homie and

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I need to know. First thingI need to know, Biz, your
wild ass has been around the worldthe last I don't know while. But
the first thing I want to knowbefore you get into the details of where
you've been and where you're from orwhere you've been going, did you bring
your boy some shotglasses back from allthese places or what? You know?

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What? Man, No, Idon't want to know what. I need
a yes or no. No,that's sucked up. I thought we were
boys. We'll think about this,man. Everybody goes to these different places,
and how did the shotglass become thething to bring people? You know
what I'm saying, because what ifyou're not a drinker, for example,
because I ain't, I'm just saying, what if you're not a drinker?

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Now you're obligated to go and buythis stuff to animal and things like this.
Some places are not shotglass places,and apparently Europe is not a shotglass
place. I had to go domy my Clark Griswold, and literally it
was Clark Griswold. Yo. Now, if you remember National Lamporns, European
Vacation and all the Shenanigans, ClarkGriswold couldn't get out of his own way.

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Everything was all baddy. The luggagewas spread out across the thing.
Or you know there's a crazy,crazy bicycle guy that keeps showing up that
you keep running into. You can'tget out of a traffic circle in France.
Not those exact things, but verysimilar shenanigans. Man. Europe is

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a wild place, man, Sofill the people in. You went for
New Year's right, New Year's Yeah, I don't know, but I know
you checked in the Czechoslovakia for me, though I had to. I had
to give the U went to afreedom rally out there, but no,

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we went to uh We went tothe Netherlands and did a little two step
and stopped in with the country belowin Brussels. And what's cool about Europe?
And you know, because last timeI was. I don't know if
you called you know, the UKEurope because it's separated, right, And
that was you know, when Iwas a high school senioror slash, you

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know, college freshman, did that. I don't remember anything about it really,
you know. So you go againand now you're really in Europe.
You could literally go from in acar or a train, which was most
preferable from one country to the next. Bang bang bang bang bang European Union
style, just like crowd Briswold right, So even though we only went to

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two joints, it was very easyto jump from one country to the next.
We was on a train that lookedjust like the Sounder or your local
metro or anything for I don't know, like a half an hour week in
another country. Bang just like that? Is it like the zip train where
you get in like Japan, whereyou go from boom boom to the other
side in like two point four seconds. Well, it wasn't the bullet situation,

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bullet that's it. Yeah, itwasn't a bullet train, but it
was one of those more high speedtrains. So for people that have gone
to like their city's union station whereall the trains show up or Penn Station
in New York. It was likethat. So there's a big, huge
train hub in Amsterdam called the CentroOut And of course they have more local

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trains that stayed within there that lookslike your looks like your local train.
Then they got tracks and all ofthis for your more speedier joints. Taking
a longer distance. We could havewent to We could have went to Germany.
We could have went underneath the EnglishChannel in a tunnel to London.
What had we stayed asleep on thistrain, we could have found ourselves in

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Paris. Yeah, you said stayto sleep, so you might have knocked
out a little bit or what Imean, you got to Okay, So
this is what happened in these countries. They don't care nothing about facilitating proper
information that we take. So yougo look on the board, you know
what I'm saying, Like you wouldsee if you go to an airport,
departures rivals telling you where you needto be when you need to be there.

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Right, we did early because wedon't know how this thing works.
I was gonna say, you justflying by the seat of your pants on
this or what see it? I'mtelling you it was a full Clark griswhid
We were just jaunting around, rightbecause we found out that the train don't
take you down there. You canbe there in an hour and a half
and then you can come back,you can stay whatever. Right, So
we look on the board. We'resupposed to be a platform number twenty two.

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We go to platform twenty two earlybecause I ain't playing no games.
Okay, I ain't getting left here. I don't know. These people don't
speak with I speak. How doI get a refund? I don't know
nothing? Right, So we early. There's a train that sat there.
It was there, had a descriptionon the running board that says it's going
wherever it's going. And I'm saying, as soon as this train leaves,

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our train must pull up on thistrack right after it. It gotta be
right, because that's how they doit. I don't know how train logistics
work, but I'm figuring this isprobably the way it works. We sat
there the time came and went thatthe train was supposed to arrive. The
train that was on the platform withusly starts to pull off, and what

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does it reveal On the very nextparallel track, the train that we are
supposed to be on on the otherside. Yes, so here you go,
your play all of your clown music, you're bumbling cop music and all
of that as we tried to stumblearound the thing and hustle around to the

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other side. Literally, they're makinglast call with a guy just like you
see in the movies, hanging outthe door, going all right, and
we're breathing hard. That's how closewe were to missing that leg of the
situation. So that was just oneof one of the situation. But it
was cool, man. I willtell you observation number one. I don't

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know how anybody over there has anykind of good teeth. No wonder people
in Europe don't have good teeth becausetheir diet consists of all of the food
from candy Land. Everything is sweetover there, a sweet waffle, a
sweet this, or a sweet thatthey only eat apparently deserts because this is

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the chocolate capital of the world.I guess apparently they got standards on chocolate
over there. And yeah, itwas real wild man, but definitely a
good situation. If for anybody,any old head, if you don't know
anything, you just gonna go toAmsterdam. Amsterdam is basically Vegas, of
Europe. I did not know this. For everybody who didn't know, Amsterdam

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is the European Vegas. It's nothingbut young people walking around dressed up like
they're going to the club down thestreet. And it's just people all over
the place, young folks looking likethugs, looking like models, looking like
I don't even know, I'm aboutto get ran over by a bicycle twenty

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five times because they don't have cars, but the bicycles run that joint.
You guys were only gone for whatyou did. So did you did?
You did New Year's Day? Andwhere New Year's Day was? In Amsterdam?
In Amsterdam, and there, ofcourse we go to a you know,
the hard rock, hard rock hotel, and well, it wasn't a

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casino. Actually, it was justa hard rock Actually, tell me you
placed a wager while you were there. Home. It wasn't a casino.
It was hard rock restaurant. Actually, because I wanted to go somewhere familiar.
I wasn't trying to deal with allof this language that has way too
many vowels in it and trying tofigure out how they do restaurants and you
know, events and tell them.Can I get the English version of this

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this menu. Everybody speaks English tooout there, which was which was kind
of which was kind of cool too. It made it easy. But all
of their signs and all of thatis in this wild language with bad vowels
in it. So New Year.We walk out of the hard Rock.
Now this is in a public center, so imagine being and walking down Bellevue

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Way. Imagine walking down uh Pikeor Pine in downtown Seattle where game works
in Nike Town used to be.Okay, so it's like the restaurant sits
like that. We walk out.We had a nice time, We did
our toast. We said all right, we're gonna see what else and walk
around with the town has to offer. We walk out of the door and
it sounded like Beaty Route apparently.And this was not a organized you know

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what was going on? Oh itwasn't organized, I see. Yeah.
No, this was not a cityorganized fireworks show. This was fools out
in the street blowing up the pop. Yeah, in a city center.
Okay, there's people just walking about. They caught me slipping. I'm glad

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it wasn't on camera because I mystep got a little bit faster for a
hot second when I heard that explosiongo off. I couldn't believe, and
there wasn't and I did when theystart doing the aerial firework show and that
kind of thing. But that wasafter they almost blew somebody's leg off,

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because when I heard that, theyjust fired them off across the street everywhere,
right down and down, and I'mtalking about it was literally in the
same walking area. So Universal CityWalk is a great example. So it's
like a lot of restaurants and alot of people just walking around, and
I'm telling you, this thing goesoff, and I go, oh,
pace up real quick. We areright. You got the wife, You

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got the wifey on the shoulder onthe inside, next to the buildings you
cover. It was wild. AndI started looking and I go, ain't
nobody else moving but us? Igo, oh, okay, that's just
how they get down. They allowedthese public displays, and I'm looking,
ain't a single police stop, andnobody just let them go run buck wild

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out there. This is right herein public where the streets are only skinny
enough to four people to walk across, half the size of a mall corridor,
for example. And these are streetswith two sides, and all of
this right, and they just lettingoff explore. There's no place for you
to run. If any of thiswas real, you just just looking like

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a you know what I'm saying.The Vietnam casualty out here, you get
in the purple heart when you getback because you brought back a numb I'm
telling you. It was crazy.A good experience, man, You got
you an I'll pass on the onthe European excursion, homie. You know
you ain't get me on a planefor twenty four hours or however long it
takes to get there. Well,apparently apparently we saw the red Light District

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too, which is, you know, one of the things you hear about
all through you know people that wentthere or it has that little historical thing
about it. I don't even rememberit. I didn't see it. It
didn't look like what people described,So maybe I caught them on a bad
day or something. I'm expecting tosee the wild stuff that you see on
movie the on movies and stuff likethat, with people hanging through the windows

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and you you know what I mean, and that kind of thing as you
walk down the street. It wasnot the case. I did not see
a thing like that. Did youget to uh did you get there New
Year's Eve? New Year's Eve?The day before New Year's We was there
a couple of days before. Okay, we had and then you're staying in
the same spot when you got there, and then ended up being there Amsterdam

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and for New Year's Eve and thenrolled in did the thing? Oh shit?
Was I to say? So?On the scale of let's say one
to ten, what was your overallexperience there with the in Amsterdam that a
few days you were there? Amsterdam, bro, I gotta tell you I
learned a valuable lesson that. Asmuch as I'll be joking around, I

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am certifiably washed. Y'all. Youremember the last time we went to Vegas
and how much of a curmudgeon Iwas in Vegas twenty eighteen. I've done
this. I was even worse inAmsterdam because it was I'm telling you,
it's two wild, y'all. It'sjust out there. And I was walking
around thinking that I was in agrand Theft auto video game because it looked

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like I mean, they have allthese little small streets and you swear that
you've seen the same people multiple timeswalking around, but you're walking distance like
I just saw that guy. Ijust saw that guy, So it seemed
fake to me. I don't knowwhat I was doing, it was.
It was real wild, though,but she enjoyed herself. She thought it

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was a great experience. Once wefinally made it to uh uh, we
did the canals and all of that, but once we finally made it to
Belgium, I was a little bitmore at home. You know, Belgium.
Huh. Yeah, Belgium was morelike just a city environment, like
come hang out, without people tryingto explode, the blow up the place,
you know what I mean. Theyweren't trying to do anything like that.
It was more of a tour majortourist city that you would go to

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and just walk around the downtown area. It wasn't full of shenanigans. Amsterdam
is just like more low key,a little bit just like that. And
the way that the whole thing isfullis shenanigans. You they're around here,
we condone them. If you knowwhere they're at, just go do them
and come back out and come hangout. And I was I just felt

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a little awkward win all that situation. I ain't yeah, I mean,
I ain't go from that sound alittle awkward, but once I got to
Belgium, I was chilling, y'all. So was Amsterdam. Belgium. Belgium
seems like the low key, nottoo many stories, but the best part
of the trip so far after well, not the best part, but more

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laid back, like you said,more your style. Yeah, he got
it. Gave me an opportunity toreally enjoy the place with im looking over
my shoulder for these young foods thatlook like they I'm telling you, people,
I'm telling you looked like there wasmob figures all through Amsterdam, huddled
up with the trench coats because it'scold as hell, right, So yeah,
it just looked like And then ofcourse what planet to see probably was
one of these drivers taking us fromA to B said, oh, we

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have a What was the mafia?He said, Oh, it's somebody Egyptians,
Persians, some Moroccans, something likethat, and he said that get
that's what gives Asterdam a bad name. So I think once he planted that
seed, I probably rolled with.I thought everybody was from this particular mafia.
Yeah, hell yeah, bro,he gave you the head up,

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but he gave you the gbs atthe same damn time exactly. He was
just you know, being point tourinformation about you know, hey, you
know back then it used to belike this and blah blah blah blah.
And then I said, you guysdon't have that problem anymore. He goes,
oh, yes, we still do, and I go off right now.
Yeah, yeah. So we're thinking, all right, we were in

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Belgium, we're just gonna leave fromhere, We're gonna come back home from
here. Our time is done.So we thought, uh, we go
to the airport that we're supposed to. They say, boarding call, let's
get on, And apparently that musthave been an hour or so thirty minutes,
just time enough for the news tofilter from Portland, Oregon to Uh.

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That was the thing. The exactsame day, a door of an
airplane has flown, has blown off, and you're getting this news in Belgium
as they've already done the boarding call. We're lined up on a plane,
homie. You know, I ain'tgetting on that motherfucker. And I just

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hear something like that they tell us. At this point, they say,
okay, well we're only taking Wedon't know. They say, we need
seventy five people to volunteer to stayhere because the next plane that we found
won't have enough seats for everybody togo. I looked at him like this,
and I said, we have noplace to be tomorrow. We're gonna

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take this and stay. So theyoffer us six hundred year olds per person
to stay and we'll find you allanother We'll find you another flight tomorrow.
Okay. So what happens is Flagto Iceland. Ah, this is I

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love it. So now we're inIceland. We got a whole other adventure
in Europe that we didn't even expect, we didn't pay for, we didn't
do anything. Now we got thiswhole Iceland experience, Iceland tychology. This
might be a hot take, butIceland at that cold. I swear I
saw a something on x or Twitteror Instagram or some shit literally after we

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had the conversation when you got back, I think like a week later or
something. I don't know. Youknow how that shit pops up everywhere,
And I saw some some posts aboutIceland and it was cold as shit when
I saw that post. But Iremember when you I think you text me
when you were there that night.I don't know what the time difference was,

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but you got a hold of meand you were you showed me a
picture of it, and you're like, yeah, it's not that bad.
There was ice, it was cold, but it wasn't like the Iceland that
you see. But the latter partof that, when I did see a
thing, it was like fifty belowand people were like hunkered down. There
were feet of snow and shits.So you must have just got there at

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the right time, bro, thatwe got there right after that had stopped.
So we was a couple people thatwere that decided to take the deal
or no deal with us that theyshoveled off to this little local hotel and
Icelandic hotel in Kavlovic, Iceland.Okay, once they shovel us off,
this dude says, oh, yeah, we were supposed to leave from here,

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so we've been vacationing here and theysay, you guys just missed it.
It was just snowing crazy, itwas just doing everything. It had
just stopped. You just missed theAurora borealis with the colors and purple greens
going through the sky. Y'all justdid it just happened yesterday? If y'all
would have gotten delayed the day beforeyou would have saw all of this as

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part of your experience of being stucktoo, but we missed all of that.
So yeah, it was right aroundthis same time. So but once
we got to there, we weregood Iceland people. Y'all need a better
you got Somebody didn't teach you guyshow to eat. They eat this nasty
herring fish and they sell it everywhere, you know. That's what they said,

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you know, just a bunch witha bunch of just chopped onions on
the top. I don't even knowif the fish was cooked, but I
just said I don't want that?Did you? Okay? I got two
questions, Hey, did you eatgood? Did you? Did you eat
everything you ate? Did you?Did you like it? And b the
other question is, uh, didyou find any new whiskeys, bourbon,

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anything that the that you loved therethat you could get in the States that
you can't that you that you inyour life now? Man, they had
all of our stuff, you know, really they had though, well no,
they got you know, your Jack's, your Woodford's, your you know

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makers, this kind of thing.So I could stay in my little pocket
and be comfortable with that. Okay, but you didn't try, No,
beers though, well yeah, yeah, yeah, that's a whole other thing.
I see I spaced out on that. See that's Brussels. It was
way too much stuff that because that'sit wasn't beer. It wasn't. But

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if somebody tell you we we makea twenty percent beer, you think I
ain't gonna try it. You'll thinkI ain't gonna try it. Yeah,
and that stuff did not play aroundone regular twelve ounce bottle with twenty percent.
Yeah, it was a little staggeryafter that. Yeah, it was
nice though, it was. Imean, and they I'm telling you this

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place we went to is in aGuinness Book of Records for the most a
different variety of beers on one site, and I think it was like close
to three thousand. And they gotthis big old thing on the outside of
their building, Delirium Brewery. Itmight not even be brewery, but if
you google Delirium you will see thatthey are world record holders for this and

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that. In terms of beer.We go up in there, and if
you want a beer with a flavorof any type, I'm telling you they
got it. You want an apricotbeer, it exists. You want a
blueberry beer, it exists. Youwant a twenty APV beer, it's there.
Wow, yo, I'm telling youit was. It was Matt crazy.

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So of course delirium a good review, homie. So you have to
shoot them a little DM and seewhat's up with that? Telling me there
are tools out if you happen tobe there, you have to do you
have to do that. It's shovedinto an alleyway in Brussels. It's shoved
into alleyway. But I'm trying totell you I ain't never seen nothing like

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that in my life. It's crazy. And you know, I'm trying Marci's
raspberry beer and all of this,and straight up it tastes like it would
be something tolerable for me, likelike the old school, what was those
old seagrums wine coolers? Eighteen fifteenpercent? They look at a little eight

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or ten percent and laugh in theface of death. They don't fool around
out there. But the MP nowon the food tip, because these countries,
you know, you got to rememberthat Europe is an old ass place
and they don't have a lot offarm lands. They don't grow anything.
They important export a lot of stuff, so there's a lot of stuff that

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they just don't have Yo. There'sa thing that they just don't have,
so all in that area, asidefrom all of the sweets that they make
and eat, French fries run theworld freaks, that's all. They said
that you can just go in andjust buy a cone of French fries and
just eat them straight like that.But that was cool. But so we

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ate at mostly places that we've heardof. Okay, And I got to
give you the McDonald's run down,because you got to whenever you go somewhere
will wild out. You got tostop at of McDonald's to see what the
difference is, or you order theBig Mac just to see if it tastes
exactly the same, because that's whatMcDonald's clanks. Right. Oh my god,

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you would not believe. There's asandwich I'm in there called the Old
Amsterdam that will flip yo wip broit is. I'm telling you the most
gourmet a chicken sandwich that I haveever seen, almost in my life,
and it was at a McDonald's.These McDonald's people, I'm telling you,
walk around with suits on. McDonald'semployees are professional McDonald's employees. They're not

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all the dredges who. I justhad to get this mental way to yat
know they are all and I'm talkingabout the man making French fries got a
tie on. I'm telling you therewas a totally different situation. And people
who've been around they know that McDonald'sis treated differently in different places. So
yeah, that was a that wasa good thing. But shout out to

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the Old Amsterdam. I had thatthree types. The Old Amsterdam is what
they called it, the Old Amsterdam. They got some special gourmet cheese on
there. Lettuce they don't even havea lettuce. They got a rug along
there. They got this special butI'm trying to tell you it'll smash all
the chicken sandwiches out here. Itwas gourmet. Oh that's awesome. Well,

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frick Tomy, I'm glad you had. You had a great time there.
No wonder we can ever find yourass, Homie. I gotta be
to do something. I hobbled myass all the way around there, just
to you know, to make tohave a good time. It wasn't fun,
I'll tell you that damn much interms of the physicality involved. But
you know, the CDs, theseplaces that were you know, all from

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I mean you gotta remember this placewas already built up before the United States
was even a country. It hadalready been destroyed and rebuilt before this place
was a country. So you seeall of these old things with buildings with
gold foil on them and all ofthis stuff. It trips you the hell
out. That's a good time,though, You got you gotta experience life.
Man. We ain't getting younger,right, you know, it's been

(27:26):
it's been a while we've been onand you out there doing what you do,
and that's good. You know.All I have to look forward to
at my old ass age is uhlearning a bunch of shit at the bank,
which damn should have learned that ship. Should have learned that ship when
I was in school. But theydon't teach you that. They don't teach

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you that ship. And of courseit's kind of hard to do it or
not, yeah now, but it'shard to do that ship on typewriters.
You know. Don't don't mean todate us, but to do that ship
on typewriters. But uh, youknow, hey, that's life. We
get back to it. Never tooold, never too old to uh learn
to be Uh you're going to bea stock option slim in a minute.

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But hey, you you know it, brother, You know what, I'm
gonna be right on that page withyou. I'm trying to man, I'm
trying to emerging markets, homie,is what I'm looking at. Emerging markets.
Home. I'm trying to options andmy foots and calls together, you
know what I mean. Even thoughthese dudes is working with millions of dollars,
I'm working with ten to twenty here. But it's the same thing.

(28:33):
It's a learning process. You gotto figure out what to do. Hey,
excuse me, since we're since we'reabout ready to go to break here
real quick, and we'll get backwith some sports talk because that's what we
do sometimes. Even though you knowit's been a while, we have a
few things that we have a fewthings to cover on sports talk. But
like I said, I'm gonna Iwant to close this out. I want

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to close this out with you.Know, your boy Sticks has been in
the anxiety zone for I don't knowwhat month is it, March, so
like two months now, you know, getting to that age. And this
is the way to end the inthe the show, go to break time
and get some more ice cold,uh that you need to get to uh

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and go on break and then youknow, refresh yourself and get onto the
second half and we start talking alittle sports. But you know, your
homies has a little your your boyhas a little bit of anxiety, bro,
because you know, I think Imentioned this. You know you got
I gotta get that old forty fiveyear old colon oscar be going here in
like ten days, homie, Soyou know, you may not hear from

(29:41):
me for a while, and thenespecially might not hear from me after that
for a little bit. But uh, I'm sure it's gonna all be good.
But the anxiety, bro, thatshit's gonna be wild and crazy.
I don't know how that shit works, but I've been had some fun sleepless
nights. Wake up early, allright, I'll give you a little rest
of shirt, bro, quick.You ain't even gonna know what happened.

(30:03):
Now. The one that we needto worry about is the shocker. That's
the one we gotta worry about.This one right here, the booty.
You don't never know that they slidewell for us right in there or in
and out. And you wait,you wake up forty five minutes later and
be like, no, I don'teven feel violated. Now. What I

(30:27):
heard we need to be looking outfor is that fifty year old finger boy.
They gotta check the cross state.That's the one that's invasive, that
that feels like it emasculates you.That's the one that you're alive and woke
and woke to experience every second ofI'm not I'm not ready for that at
all. I can't even look theman in the face after you think you

(30:48):
could, absolutely not. You better. What if it's a woman, Absolutely
not. No, bro, Idon't want to look no one in the
face after it has been anywhere aroundme. Hand. Well, they have
to tell you, they have togive you a recap of about the fucker
and they and the paper touching itshut. Oh my god, fucking put

(31:14):
that on the email. Let mesee it when I get home. I
don't know, fucking crazy homie.Yeah, so your boy has some anxiety.
Ten more days, we'll see whathappens. We'll get there, ship,
Let's take a let's take a quickbreak. We'll be back. You
know. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite podcast platform.
Go to the spunner dot com fromour podcasting online content. Grab some

(31:37):
much wire there. What a greatway to end the show talking about booty
holder or whatever the fuck it's calledthese days, man ass man. But
uh yeah, we'll be back.Subscribe, rate and review on YouTube.
We'd appreciate it, and then followme on Twitter at six zero one five,
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(32:00):
obviously follow this is Funner dot comas well. You know no doubt about
that. So let's take a quickfive. We'll be back in a second.
We'll talk some sports. You gotto be continue. That was sports
Fixed wist Sticks, thank you forlistening, and don't forget to subscribe,
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