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July 28, 2021 • 63 mins
This month the on the SWC+ Round Table Rob has a great conversation with the creators of the Blue Bantha Milk Co. Youtube channel. Mat & Sean share their origin story and the truly original Youtube channel they run.
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Why from the Finnel Beaver Studios inthe County Confines of Northern Ontario, Canada.
It is the STWUC Roundtable. Welcomeback. We were gone last month,
but it is summer here in Canadaand that's important. I'll explain why
in a second. So, um, welcome back, and we're live streaming
today. We're doing something a littledifferent. I'm having a conversation with the

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couple of gentlemen from Australia and theyhave a fantastic it's it's a creation on
YouTube and you have to check itout. The Blue Bantham Milk Company.
That's am I correct and say youget the CEO. That's your corporation or
company are incorporated and embezzling and investilment. So all right, while first introduced

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Matt, welcome to their own table. Matt, Hey, hey, thanks
for having this robot. Yeah yeah, that's nice. Yeah, thanks for
joining me this evening or sorry,this this morning for you guys saying and
Sean also you're joining us, soum, we should explain. Yes,
you're from Australia. It is Saturdayevening where I am now, I'm four

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hours north of Toronto in Canada andyou're on the other side of the globe,
so you this took a little bitdoing, but you guys were so
great. It's literally Sunday morning whereyou are. I'm eight o'clock at night,
Saturday night. I'm not going anywhere. I'm a Star Wars fan.
Like, you know, we havea virus. Like, let's let's be
honest. You mean, it's notlike I had big plans. So this

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is perfect for me, but sowelcome. I just a little quick Orange
origin story. Matt and I wemet, Yeah, apologize, now,
no problems. Well we met ata brewery in Chicago. Therein lies the

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apology. I'm Canadian. We're allabout apologies. It's fine, like we're
oh yeah, British colonies, weget it. Oh yeah, yeah,
oh yeah absolutely. So we metand we we had a quick conversation.
I had. I did a livepodcast with a friend of mine. We
were joined that evening by the theForst Toast Ladies. They followed us with

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doing a live podcast from the Spreweryand of course from ros buad Room podcast.
Cody and Mopar they were hosting theevent. So they were so nice
and they had me and my buddySteve on and then the forest toast ladies,
and it was it was an awesomeevening. Um. I quit drinking
just shortly before I went to theStates, which is a good thing.

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That wait, so, so youmean I don't have any wild and wacky
stories, but but it was agreat night and it was a great night
to talk to people and meet people. And so I got turned on to
blue bands milk. I mean,and you you finished that sentence. I
was like, even if I wasdrinking, even if I was drinking,

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it's American beer. Now come on, like you mean how much? Fine?
Well come on, wait, likefor me, it's serious here listen.
So uh and so, so,anyway, so I get home from
celebration and Matt, as you know, you empty out your your little liberty

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carries around a little merse or backpackor purse whatever you're into, and you
have cards and stickers and stuffs andcontacts, and you're like, who's this
person? Who's this person? Andthankfully, because I'm sober, I was
able to piece it all together.You can remember, Yeah, you're like,

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who's this Canadian rob guy? Whatare you? There's a selfie or
something. So you guys have areally interesting thing that you do. Um,
Matt, do you want to takedo you want to explain walk throughs
or or or yeah, well we'llhandball I think because um, yeah,

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because I think that that's also howwe work interestingly, which we'll explain that
because you know it's yeah, Sundaymorning here, we're coming to you from
Lockdown number five or six, soyou know, it's not like we're not
going anywhere either. Um, butwe don't we don't live uh, we

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don't live that far away from eachother, but we don't exactly live like
a street away, right you know, so in a in a time like
this that basically has meant like forthe last what year and a half thereabouts,
I think I've seen Sean. Whathow many times have we met up?
Like twice? Maybe I think twice? Yeah, boy twice because like

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met up we met up just forChristmas at the pub to exchange presents,
like I think the Lockdown three times. Ah, yes, so we yeah,
met then then we went to Imaxand watched all three of the original
trilogy, which was fantastic considering thatthey went into Lockdown quite soon after that.
Um, and then yeah, youcame around to mind me of a

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week briefly, like you, youhaven't actually even met my son, like
my you know, kind of seeingus asleep, that's it. You just
yeah, I haven't, like Ihaven't had a good play, haven't.
Yeah. No, No, Ihaven't shaken him or anything like that yet.
No, No I dropped or droppedhim. No, No, so
I've I've I've seen him asleep.Yeah, let's start. That's his bad,

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that's when he's at his best.That's actually yeah, No, he's
good, he's good news. Yeah. So so we've we've had we've been
kind of very asynchronous and detached andwhatnot for something that is very much a
part and the ship. Uh youknow, we but it's it's been kind
of conducive to I think how weboth work and what we've been doing lately,

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because you know, we started offRob rob can do you prefer Rob?
Or Robert's cool? Rob? Sorobo? Um? When when um
we started and when we met Rob, like it was I can't remember,
I can't remember, Sean, didyou come on pre or post celebration pre

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pre Yeah it was prett Yeah,I was doing like some stuff from here
on the that's right on the Instagram, just like talking about how I wasn't
that, and then we did.We did have a call and I interviewed
you while you were next to agiant golden turd, I believe. Yes,
yeah, in Chicago, the shipI'm sorry, the that's actually what

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it's called. I'm named called theSHT Fountain, Yes, that is that
is its name. So yeah,so yeah, we we were we were
working together then already. We Yeah, we had been working together for a
while. We've been doing video essaysbasically, um, as everyone I think

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starting YouTube does, it's either you'regoing to do live streams or you're gonna
do video says. And we didn'twant to do live streams. Also,
we didn't have the broadband infrastructure here, thanks for government to support doing live
streams like our at the time,we were still on adslah oh wow,
okay, yeah. Yeah, yeah, we've like I think we've only had

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reasonable broadband over twelve megabits at leastin my in my area two years.
Maybe maybe I would say maybe evenless less. Yeah, because we got
it at my old house and Iwas only in there for like two or
three years. And but you guys, you guys are Australia is huge and

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its continent, but you're but you'reyou're an island. Yeah, my neighbors
are Americans, so you know,we got all the latest and greatest eight
Internet stuff. Well, Australia isthe same size as the continental United States
but has twenty eight million people init, so there's a lot of empty

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space but a lot of people.You know, it's it's like a lot
of white cities. Yeah, pocket, we're ninety percent of Canadians. Population
is in the bottom ten percent ofthe country. Guys, it's way too
cool and we're and we're thirty threemillion right now. Like yeah, anybody

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watching can can wiki and figuring o. So so you have this EU.
You're on YouTube, excacily like likeyou're not a podcast, Like you don't
you don't do it? Only onlyfor our patrons, yes, yeah please,
yeah, so yeah, we're onlyon YouTube. We've we've dabbled a
little bit in Facebook's streaming. Oncewe could stream, we were like,

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hey, we can do this,but oh god, that was a battle,
like to get that up and upand running. But we were still
doing essays and so you know,we'd we'd work collaborator collaborator that word on
together. We'd work together on onthings. You know, we we'd passed
scripts back and forth and all thatsort of stuff and come up with concepts
and all that, and you know, do the do the YouTube thing,

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you know, toil toil toil,put it out there and hear, yeah,
yeah, it's the thing. Andthen that all kind of changed.
December, just before Christmas. Iwas, yeah, I was in the

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car or something like that, andI had this. I was like,
because I've been watching some stuff onartificial intelligence on YouTube, and I was
like, it's sort of just gotsome cogs turning in my in my very
dusty brain, and I was aso scripts, right, write stories artificial
intelligence, Sean, Let's write aLet's write a sequel to the Sequel trilogy

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using artificial intelligence and performance. Soobviously yeah, yeah, And this all
occurred in the pub, like weI guess we've met up in the pub
when the lockdown had ended. I'dactually I think i'd just been to kind
of have my real estate inspection ofthis house that I'm in now, right,

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So that would have been like Decembertwenty second. It was like right
before Christmas. UM and um andYeah, that was it. You kind
of pitched pitched the idea to meand then we started banting ideas back and
forth. And then we were like, oh, I wonder if this person
would want to get involved or this, but and we're thinking quite like within
the community forced host and like yousay, people like that. And what

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was amazing was like when we actuallystarted writing the script or to jump slightly
to the end. Once we stillhad a script going and we could talk
about it more, all the peoplewe asked will like, yeah, give
it to me, I'm all overit. Yeah, I really want to
do it. And we got likejust every every time we've done one of
these things. Um, the supportwe've had from the community of people kind

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of wanting to be involved has beenit's been quite overwhelming, to be honest,
And yeah, yeah, well actActually there's there's a I have an
ulterior motive here, gentlemen. Um. I usually I usually wait till after
when we're done with the live stream, but this is a first. You're
gonna get an exclusive round way untilthe boozes kicked in. Yeah. No,
I want to throw my hat.I want to throw literally through my

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hat and the ring. Um.Next if you do solo three? Can
I do Lobot just right? AndI'm literally I'm wearing the same headphones I
wear when I record. I justtook my hat and glasses off. So
there you go. Some some peopleare Superman. I'm Walbot. Oh my

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god, So sure, I thinkI think we're gonna instantly got an idea
for you because we have got aLobot. Would you want to be Robot
Lobot's brother? Fantastic? Can hehave the stipulation? Just because I'm not
great with accents and I don't wantto insulting Kenny be Canadian or from or

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from the or or from the flannelbeaver um our sector wherever we come up
with. Yeah, the the theaccent thing has never been an issue with
if you watch episode so sorry,just to kind of finish up what like
Matt was saying, so like weum yeah. So Matt pitched this idea
and then he kind of did theresearch and found an AI program and then

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like he said to that sort ofwe got all the nine original scripts,
fed them into this thing and toldit to write this this script. And
then so Matt went through it,he wrote a script, pasted it to
me, I went through it,made changes. We just passed it back
and forth and we went back intolockdown I think, or maybe yeah,
yeah, we were sort of justlike the lockdown was quite tame or whatever.
We still couldn't actually see anyone,or every time we do flactually plan

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to see each other, there's alockdown or there's like a mile down,
so it's like I'll stay home forthis weekend. Corectum. So yeah,
that was sort of that was cool, kind of like passing it back and
forth and then um and then yeah, we performed, and it's probably been
the most popular video we've ever done. I think that first Yeah, that
first episode one got featured on aV club and I think screen rent and

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a bunch of our websites went international. There was like an Italian site and
a Spanish site in a Danish siteand all this um and basically yeah,
it's just absolute um. It's justabout insanity. I was diving in just
before we I've been because we're doingthe round table, and I've seen them
as they come out and again Ihear about him, like the first toaser

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with with Alice and Laura. They'llbe like, oh, I'm on this
one. It's like, so youit's everybody knows each other and a lot
of us have had the privilege ofactually meeting each other, which is great,
except it's it's very very strange.It's like, oh, I've seen
that person, like someone, wherewas it? Yeah it was Chicago,
right, yeah, and so youknow, like it's yeah, we all

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have this community, but this disconnectand then and I like I with my
with my lobot joke. I usuallyafter don't record him because I have the
headphones on and I'm usually I'm oh, I take the hat off. Tape
of glass. So it's it's andevery every time I do a round table
it gets lots of laugh So thatwas a first where but just like as

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a little little interject on that,yes, Sean, yeah you said it,
and I was thinking the same thing, just so you just so you
know, because yeah, we've we'vecast a lobot. We haven't told anyone
that, but considering you just threwyour hat like right into the ring,
we'd better say it straight. Sowe've got a lobot. But as soon
as you took it off, Ithought, yes, yeah, and you

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went brobot and I was like,so this is this is how it works.
It works. I'm so glad Ican be your muse um. But
no, that's fantastic. And thenso I'm watching and and you have you
have to see anybody, let's listento this, um, you have to

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watch these videos. You can't describe. You're thinking, okay, what ay
I wrote this? Like I've beenwatching catching up on your on your Lando,
your your Colors chronicles and and it'sChris right that that yeah, Chris,
Ryan's from rolexim Oh, just fantastic. And he and he's when he's

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talking about his his his his sixthand seventh wise where was then there are
clones of Jaws who hate me,and then they have all these babies and
it's like but because you know,you know it's Ai that wrote this,
it makes sense somehow. Yeah.Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's that's

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yeah, that's very yeah. No, that's actually very astute because sometimes so
the actual processes say, we putall these scripts in and we let it
feed out nonsense, and then wehave to sort of wrangle that nonsense into
something. So like when we didSolo two, I so we take it
in turns. So for Solo too, I did like the first draft of

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a script and then we sat whenwe you know, we we sat down
and we said okay, um,oh yeah, no we've seen each other.
Well maybe that was solo too,because you came around to mine and
we had dinner and then we satup and yeah, I ate a lot
of butter that night. We did. It was fantastic. Yeah, just
cue butter. Yeah we're solo too, were solo too. We had the

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script and then we sat down andsaid, okay, what's the plot,
and then we had to cut scenesand all that and actually make it work
because you can't just go and justlet the AI do it because it will
get stuck in loops or like theLando thing. My first wife was this,
my second wife was this, mythird wife is this. And I
was like, okay, how manytimes are we going to keep never owing
before we have to stop it becauseit will just keep going forever. So

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we're like, okay, what's what'sa funny number? Seven? Okay,
seven is a seven is a funniernumber for this? And then we had
to stop it and then you startthe scene again. But yeah, with
the first Lando, with the coverageanchronicles, I think there was a good
ten pages of junk that we deletedat the start before it started telling the
story of Irene, Like we hadto just by patiently go through it and

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just be like, okay, soit's telling some story about some guy who's
you know, who's the butler forthe emperor. Okay, that's that's not
good. And this isn't about Lando, and this isn't and then finally it
was like, let me tell youthe story of how I met my first
wife, like thank you, youknow, this will be the foal key.
So it's it's a bit of hardwork, like wrangling it together and
making it work because sometimes the Iis um. It's like it's like a

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drunk telling you a story and you'vegot to be like no, no,
no, no, no, nono no, don't go off on that.
Ye come on, come back towhere you were. I'll listen to
you can listen to that story.It's like it's ever any movie where,
like, you know, there's awedding scene and someone's you know, twelve
year old kid has gotten stuck intothe booze and they're drunk at the wedding.
That's the AI basically, which isnot too similar to us in many

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ways, So it kind of workswell. But you know, like to
Sewan's point about like how we're passingstuff back and forth and whatnot. So
the first one was Star Wars episodeten, and yeah, like I I
pulled out, spent maybe two weeksor something just bashing out this script and
kind of learning what the AI doesn'tdoesn't do, but not wrangling it as

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much what we would. What wereally focused on that was just trying to
turn this nonsense into something that waskind of coher So it was more cutting
things out, changing grammar, rearrangingwho says what, basic stuff like that,
because you know, sometimes it wouldbegin a scene with eight characters in

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it and give dialogue to only twoof them. But you can tell that
it's you can tell that it knowsthat there's more people in the room because
certain bits of dialogue are relative tosomething else. And like so it's it's
sort of smart in that way.And so when you listen, we'll watch
episode ten, it's it is chaos. But I assure you, like if

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you read it, especially if youread it on paper, there is a
story there. It's just that it'san A plot, a B plot,
a C plot, a D plotand an E plot all sort of going
concurrently. And then with Solo,we thought we'd try it another way because,
like you know, I was havingsome family issues and stuff like that
at that time, family health issuesand whatnot, and so I thought,

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okay, well, let's let's tryit the other way around now, So
give Sean the crash course on itall, and then he bashed out the
solo script. I think, otherthan like some little bits, and so
like we flipped, we flipped thatback around, and then we we were
a lot more conscious of the chaos. And so Solo too is a lot

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shorter than Episode ten, but it'sa lot it's a lot more focused of
a story because we really weren't afraidto just cut things out. We were
kind of fortunate in that sense becausethe AI wrote a lot of stuff,
and we would write a lot ofthe leading stuff. So we've said this.
In other I think we did,like a little behind the scenes video

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talked about it's like you have towrite things like the opening to every scene.
Otherwise it's just one big scene.So you have to say, okay,
well, you know in this inthis part of the text, it
said, as an example, Rayand Chewy leave the room. Okay,
cool, and then later on it'slike Ray and Ray says this, Chewie

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says that it's like but there's noentrance to them. So you have sometimes
you have to say, okay,well let's turn that into a scene.
So you pull it out one ofus. Then we'll write, uh,
you know, interior Jedi temple.Ray is I think from episode Twen's like
Ray is preparing for a party.Chewi is dadda, you know like that.
So we'll write the scene based onwhat we know and then put it

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back into the AI with any bitsthat it had already given us. Get
it to work, and you seen, so we did. We did that.
Can you tell the computer like tohave main characters? Because if you're
doing solo, you want han soloto be prominent, like, you don't
want like nine characters. And thenmost of the dialogue going to URDD two,

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it would just be I have someMP three triggers. I could just
sit here and press it all mate, if what solo was actually a weird
one, because it didn't. Yeah, the first part of solo, he
does sort of vanish, doesn't hehalfway through? Yeah? Yeah, we
didn't really notice that until I thinkafter when it was being performed and we

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realized that Adam, who was playingit, just kind of stopped having lines
and they're like, oh, yeah, so we if I remember quietly,
I think we went into part twoand kind of a bit more conscious of
that to kind of make sure thatthere was more of a sort of through
line, and it was. Itwas fine. Like but like you say,
yeah, it will read. What'sinteresting is like, if you give

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it Star Wars scripts, it doesn'tjust read that. It will also I
feel like it goes online and findsits own stuff because you can give it
like, Okay, I'm going togive it all the scripts of the prequels
and write a prequel movie. Andthen randomly like Reven from the Computer games
will show up or two there wasa scene where dash Render from Shadows of

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the Empire shows up. Yeah,and I was like, well, I
didn't give you that, It's justfound that by itself. And then and
slight spoilers sometimes like um, anactor from Star Wars will show up,
not even a character, like anactor will just appear in a scene by
name, yeah, by name,and yeah, for the next script,

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we're doing. We're probably going toget sued by a prominent Star Wars actor
for what he does. I don'tknow if you can smell it from where
you are, but I got Shadowsof Empire on my shelf back here,
so yeah, we get that storytoo. Yeah, I mean, that's

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that's the thing. It's it's it'syeah, it's unpredictable, I think,
is the main thing. Yeah.Yeah, So this time we've done it
differently. Again. I think we'llrun a third one now, is it
the third third movie? Yeah?So we did. We did the Calvisian
Criticles in the middle, which wasyeah, that was like we fed it

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a bunch of scenes from Solo,a bunch of scenes from Return of the
Jedi, and I think a coupleof pages of one of the Calvisian Chronicles
books just to kind of give ita bit of a bit of whatever,
and then told them we had tolike turn it into something. And in
the end it was the script.When we when we finished the script,

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genius, you give it to Chrisand it just becomes this like next levels
of artwork. Like because when hesent us the thing, he had the
mustache and the cloak and all thatand showed us the voice he was going
to use. We're just like,I don't think it's gonna matter what in
this script. It's gonna be prettier. But yeah, yeah, And this
time around we've gone slightly slightly differentlybecause I think with Calvisian chronicles we took

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a turn each, so Sean didthe first script, I did second script,
and then we proof freed each other'sscripts, and then in this case,
we've kind of gone fully asynchronous,so we've gone I think, jumping
back and forth, taking turns betweenscenes. So like seen one, two,

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and three I think were me andthen Sean you did four or five,
six, I think, and thenand then we'd sort of take turns
like going one and then and thenalternating passing back. And what's been really
interesting because we didn't know how thatwas going to work because we're using the
AI to generate a lot of thisstuff, so the tone is pretty consistent,

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and then it's kind of like whereproducers coming in or like you know,
the show runners basically coming in sayingOkay, no, AI, you're
stupid. You've said you've said thisand it doesn't make sense, or it
would make sense if I merge thesetwo lines together or you know, like
and so we've been doing a lotof that, and we've I think it's
safe to say this one, we'vereally constructed a lot more because of the

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way that we've done it disjointedly,like we pull all this AI stuff and
then we've really gone in with abit of a fine tooth comb and said
this actually fits, this doesn't fixes, and then we and yeah, it's
it's been a different but very goodexperience doing it this way, I think.
And it has been of the It'sa learning process though, isn't it

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It is? Oh yeah, it'sit's learning to kind of cut out as
much porn as possible. In thisone we've found Yeah, I think got
real, got real bad, Theygot real rude. It's a it's a
romance story, right, and thisis this is the thing that I've I
have have theories on this. Right. So, these AI bots and whatnot

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are only as smart as who playswith them. And if there are any
female fanfic writers or you know,women women identifying fanfic writers out there,
I beg of view not even todo anything necessarily with it, but please
go and put your fan fix intothe bot um and just teach it how

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to write from a non pawny pointof view because its own artificial intelligence.
It's a learning computer. It's it'slearned from pornhub, I think in some
respects because like some of the stuffthat it's spat out, like we would
give it a cue. It's likethis character and this character begin, and

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so we'll give it a light queue. We'll say, begin an intimate scene
because we don't we don't want togive it. Are you saying there's porn
on the internet. Oh yeah,yeah, by the way, and we
contributed to it. Yeah, um, but yeah, So we would give
it a fairly innocuous queue and itwould come back graphic and we're like,

(27:52):
oh wow, filth and the we'relike whoo. So, like, you
know, we keep it obviously,but then we to what we then take
some liberties with it because you know, like we want people to be able
to watch it and laugh, notwatch it and be like I don't know
how I should feel about this,because ultimately it's it's comedy, right this,
Yeah, this is entertainment and forlaughs, not not people's you know,

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private slide show material that we're tryingto create here. So yeah,
it's it's interesting learning that that hasbeen like wow, and it feels like
it's changed a lot between doing CowislianChronicles Part one, which was kind of
funny and a bit lighter with likeany of the sexual stuff. Yeah,
to even this, like whatever it'slearned in the in the month between the

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two times that we use it,it's like, yeah, it did go
from like maybe that's Chris's reading though. Yeah, it's more healthy than we
thought. Yeah, it just soundsmore filthy. Oh god. Okay,
won't we get into, um,your origin stories for Star Wars, because

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obviously you didn't just like open upthe internet and just um yeah that's I'll
start liking that and I'm gonna dosomething like that. So Sean, what
was your introduction at the Star WarHow did you get because you're your creator
now, so how did you getinto this universe? Um? So,
I mean never, yeah, no, I mean and there was never a

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point for me in my memory whereI'm like, I watched Star Wars for
the first time. I think,you know, it's just always been um.
You know, I was born inI was born in South Africa and
my brother was obsessed with Star Wars. So he used to like rent the
videos all the time and we justwatched them all the time. So there
was never a point, like Ialways say, there's no a point where
I didn't know that Darth Vader wasLuke's father, you know, I've always
known that. And then I so, yeah, I was in Star Wars,

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and then I went I went offit for a bit um a few
years ago, like I think,um, yeah, I think there was
just like just before the Disney By. Actually I was sort of a bit
over it because I think the BlueRays had just come out and the scene
where Darth Vader's like picking up theEmperor and being like no, I was
like, you know what I'm done? This might be this might be it

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for me. I think, youknow, I really disliked the prequels at
that point, and I was justsort of like, yeah, I feel
like I've just lost whatever this is. And then and then the Disney By
came in and I was like,Okay, let's see what this is like.
And I think when I saw theteaser trailer for Force Awakens, that
like sort of just just opened itall up in my brain and I was
suddenly right back there and then andthen we moved to Australia at some point

(30:38):
and lived in Australia for a fewyears, and it was actually quiet.
I didn't I was just sort oflike trolling and trolling, like tooling around
Facebook looking for like groups to joinand trolling just by accident because I yeah,
because I was I didn't any friends. I any friends in Australia.
I kind of had a few peopleI worked with and stuff like that,
and I was like, oh,I need some kind of community of people

(30:59):
to talk too, because I'm justlike friend trolling Star Wars porn? Were
you? Because there may be aconnection there now that would explain it why
there's like writing not my Star Warsporn. Like it's a long, long
game of just like right, thisis somewhere. The plan is join a

(31:21):
Facebook group with friend the owner ofthat group, making you join his YouTube
channel, make him think that hehad the idea for an AI thing,
and then write Star Wars porn.So it's taken me three years, but
yeah, me and Matt just becamefriends for the through the group, and
then he had his YouTube channel thathe started making, and then I guessed

(31:41):
it on it and then yeah,Matt was like, yeah, let's do
you want to do you want aco host? And I was like,
yeah, I like doing creative things. I'll give it a go. And
it's been interesting now, like thepast couple of months that we've moved away
from doing essays to just doing purelyso anything in the movies is it's in
the band verse, so it existsin its own continuity, its own cannon,

(32:04):
which is better than the other cannonbecause we have more porn. But
yeah, I think that's that's definitelybeen better for less right, I'm hoping
so sorry. Um well, Episodeten created the hashtag fin sest when it

(32:25):
was like I can't even remember Finnand Ray were brother and sister and it's
like brother and sister. Yeah,but yeah, like moving away from the
from doing essays to doing just banfiversestuff, I think it's been like it's
been great for Lockdown because it's morefun. It's been great for just like
mental health, because it's just younot get in. At this point,

(32:46):
I think I've heard every possible iterationof why I shouldn't like the last Jedi,
and so far none of them havetaken hold. I still think it's
amazing, but we've also got like, I don't know, well, Matt,
if you've noticed this, Like,so we have a video about why
the armorer in Mandalorian is going toturn out to be the villain. And

(33:08):
I'm like a big I'm obsessed withcults. I find cults fascinating. So
I sort of used my knowledge ofthat and knowledge of Star Wars and me
and Matt we wrote this video abouthow the Armor is essentially a cult leader
and it's all going to come undone, and we made this video when we
sent it out and it's really Ithink it's an incredibly good video because we
wrote it and wrote, recorded,edited, and put it out in the

(33:29):
space of twenty four hours, whichis completely not what we ever do.
And it's and it has been superpopular and everything. But what's been interesting
is like we can signed to getmore comments on it recently, and you
do just see that there are somany people on YouTube who would accidentally join
a cult. And that's what Ifeel like this this videos shown me.
It's like, these are all thepeople who would be like, no,

(33:51):
no, no, no, no, the heavenly Father man is going to
guide us to Zanna. Do Ijust have to drink this. Yeah,
so yeah, it's cool to benow just bamp for verse because all the
comments on bamp for verse have beeni would say universally one hundred percent positive,
like it's people just love it andyeah, like oh yeah, statistical

(34:15):
anomalies don't get counted round up becausethe negative ones have been like I can't
enjoy this because everyone's laughing too much. No, okay, cool, but
it's it's it's without without exaggeration.It is laugh out lot funny like you
yeah, I mean and you're you'reyou're laughing with the reading like I was,

(34:36):
like I was just watching christ today. It was just like and and
he's trying to keep it together andyou know it's coming, but it's it's
just that's that's the sere you cansee. Yes, well that's the fun
of like sometimes when you're watching likeSNL, like the sketch will be funny,
but when you see the actors beginto break, that does add an
extra level of funny to it.Always, um see that that's two negative

(34:59):
comment, people laughing too much.And I would prefer it if just one
person read every part that was thatwas the comment. We got one.
Yeah, I feel like I shoulddo that. I should just one day
just do that, just for thatone guy. Just sit there with a
piece of paper and just read thescript in a monotone for a two and
a half hours from top to bottom. So so, Matt, your your

(35:28):
introduction to Star Wars again, youdon't just decide to do this and the
blue because you know, I understandthe Star Wars community is not toxic at
all, right, So you meanit's a perfectly nice, safe place.
So, um, what was yourintroduction to do to this this thing we
all love? Uh? Yeah,So when I was when I was born,

(35:49):
I was born on a message boardscreaming at people about Star Wars nineteen
seventy seven and how you know,Star Wars is the only true Star Wars.
This New Hope thing ruined my birth, that was. So that was
my introduction. So I think I'vegot that fairly standard for someone in their

(36:10):
late thirties kind of story. It'slike, you know, watch the VHS
tapes that were taped off television withthe commercials still in them my dad,
Um, you know. So,so that was that was the introduction.
Just burned a hole in those tapes, like literally burned a hole, like
found the first time watching Star Wars, not with television commercials in them,

(36:35):
really weird, a real odd experiencebecause you'd get to the scene where,
like for me, you'd get tothe scene where the droids have just been
purchased by Owen Lash. You know, you've had the bad motivator and all
that sort of stuff. Yeah,and there's that guy. So you've got

(36:59):
that moment between that scene and whenwhen three po is saying, Oh,
this oil bus is going to beso good, you know that that was
where you'd come back from the commercialbreak. And so there was this that

(37:19):
was like the first thing that reallystood out. I was like, oh,
there's not commercials in this. I'mnot being advertised. Kit Kat and
I think it was kit Kat andNational Australia Bank were a couple of standout
ads from back then. So thatwas weird. Also, little things like
where the tape wore out on partsor where the recording wasn't quite right,

(37:45):
but you know, you'd get likethose precreed tapes. Yeah, screen would
sort of rotate and then come backand there'll be like the lines coming through
it. Yeah, And like Iwas young, so I didn't kind of
understand it. But in a returnof the jet in the opening scenes where
Vader's shuttle is arriving on Death Startoo, and there's an officer up in

(38:10):
kind of like the monitoring station orwhatever upstairs, and he says, informed
the commander that Lord Vader Shuttle hasarrived that exact line of dialogue and only
that exact line of dialogue, andthe guy that goes sir afterwards was really
distorted. And I thought for thelongest time that guy had this voice informed,

(38:36):
And so the first time I heardhim speak normally, I was like,
Wow, what what Lucas, LucasI have? I have the same
thing with when I don't know ifyou remember when Napster was around and big
thing for virus download. Yeah,yes, exactly. So you get you

(38:57):
get, you get a little groupor or a computer blip in the song
somewhere just from downloading illegally obviously,So now you get so used to having,
uh, your your song have theselittle technical glitches into it and yeah,
yeah, oh, I there's athere's a song. It's a song

(39:19):
by the Killers, And I hadit downloaded off Lime wire and it must
have been downloaded off like American radio. So the version I had and I
listened to for ages would like startoff and be like kay rock and then
the song would start the songs likekillers rock music. Yeah, what a
bunch of whangs, But I stilllike the song. So then and then

(39:39):
years like I listened to and belike, oh it's the k rock man,
I've got that with songs too.Yeah. Tape taping like on cassette
off radio. Um yeah yeah,so so yeah. VHS kid toys kept
me in it. Mum mum wasuh forward thinking enough to take the Star

(40:02):
Wars toys from garage sales that thatbackward thinking parents went, oh my kids
too old for toys now, solet's just have a garage sale and give
them all away. I'm just tookthem. So I have like a good
bucket of loose figures at home,including things like yak Face, which is
one of the most one of themost valuable ones. Now. Was it

(40:27):
released in the Australia, Yeah,Canada, it was here, yeah,
just not us. Yeah, soyeah, so I got like the toys
kind of kept me in it,and the early video games kept me sort
of involved or liking Star Wars throughit. I never could get into the

(40:49):
novel, like the extended Universe,the old the old Legends stuff. I
tried. There was I bought somethingonce that came with a Star Wars uh
now Legends book. I can't rememberwhat it was, but I sort of
remember the covers Luke in his returnof the Jedi outfit and his saber,
and I can't remember what was behindit. Anyway, got it and I

(41:09):
tried it, and I was like, nah, I couldn't. I just
couldn't do it. I couldn't getinto it. Try to gain another time
later and I was like, nah, nah, there's something now. I'm
not interested in this enough. Andyou know, I did the thing with
the prequels. I was like,oh, break Wells, and you know,
went for it, went in hardand actually enjoyed all of them at

(41:32):
the time. The special editions lovedit, you know, and then did
the whole like, Oh, I'mstarting university now, and look at me.
I'm jaded, man. I've grownup watching gen X television and gen
X movies. Yeah, that's that'smy attitude, even though I'm not gen

(41:52):
X. All right, great,you know, cynicism and not liking things
was cool, so uh yeah,and then went off off that vibe as
well, and similar to Shore,it was like the Force awakens awakened the
Force, I guess, and itwas just like, oh, and so

(42:12):
you know that feeling like something's somethinglong dormant has been sort of sitting there,
and that that was it. It'sall been downhill from there. Well,
I've been pretty lucky because I forthose who are playing the roundtable bingo
um, I saw Star Wars ata drive in with my parents in nineteen

(42:34):
seventy seven. I say that everyepisode so that I have to shoot horn
it in somewhere. So I sawthem. So I saw that when I
was a kid, so I wasin. I got the you know,
it's ten by the time they allcame out, and and I loved it.
I had all the figures, Irecollected all the figures, like,
I just loved it. But thenthe prequels came out were I was after

(42:59):
college year, so I was liketwenty five, right, so I ended
up getting I wasn't I didn't havethat jaded I'm too cool for Star Wars,
so it was like, oh,I can appreciate this, and I'm
a semi grown man. I couldenjoy this without you meaning like worrying about
people laughing at me. So Ienjoyed the prequels and they came out,

(43:20):
and then of course the Chewy We'reHome Han, and it just that it's
instantly you're you're back and now podcastingand you're doing all this other stuff.
It just it's it's it's it's oneof those it's weird thing because my I
don't know people watching watching this andlistening to this. No, I'm an

(43:42):
astronmat builder. So I built alive and I'm in the Astronaut Club.
We're kind of like the five ohFirst or the Rebel Alliance. We but
we just we built droids and Ihave a one for one like R two
he's upstairs, he's not here.The one I was just flashing on the
screen. That's my baby R five. I just I'm trying to kind of
I'm trying to finish him. Butso I got all this nerd stuff where

(44:07):
people watching the Flannell Beaver studios.It's just piled with Star Wars stuff everywhere.
Um, it just became a thingI like. And in the the
trilogies came out when it wasn't itwas okay for me. You mean,
like I watched them once when Iwas a kid. By the time the
prequels came out, I was oldenough to be like, I don't have

(44:29):
to sneak off to his theater towatch them. Like it just so uh
it was it was the timing wasperfect for me, like it was just
and now um Mark gots it fromTalk Star Wars was in the UK.
That's how the round table started.We were part of talk Star Wars and

(44:50):
it was a monthly show on thereand he's like Orlando celebration. He had
media passes and he was like,hey, rob Um, why don't you
maybe Orlando. He's like, you'rein North America, right, I'm like
we yeah, but I mean myToronto candidate, it's not North America is
not like Australia. It's like,oh, you must know Doug from Australia.

(45:12):
Well, no, it's a littlebit. I like that you said
Doug as well, because that isa very appropriate name. Actually, everyone
knows everyone in this country. It'sfascinating the amount of times that people have
accosted my father in law because theywent to his butcher's shop. Once in
the tiny fan of a thousand peoplethat he lives in in the middle of

(45:32):
Australia. I'm in a restaurant.Oh you're that butcher from that town.
Like yeah, he is why I'mhaving a male Well we we get we
get the we get the exact oppositewhere it's like, oh, you know
Bob from Memmington. No, allright, no I don't know Bob.
Well you're a Canadian. Well yeah, there's more than Bob and I here

(45:55):
like three Bobs yeah, one minimum. Yeah, like and that's why I
go by Rob or Robert, becauseyou know, there's just we don't want
to get confused. So anyway,Mark was like, why don't you go
to Orlando? And then I goto my wife. I'm like, hey,
Mark wants me to go to Orlandoand he's She's like, why don't
you go? Now, granted,Orlando is in my time zone, so

(46:16):
I didn't have to jet leg orso I can I can hop a flight.
I'm still still international. I'm goingto the States. I'm going to
Florida, of all places, andyou know, nothing goes wrong in Florida,
right, So yeah, no,So now I had this thing,
It's like, oh wow, thatwas really cool, Like I was always

(46:36):
that wasn't for me, That wasn'tAnd then now it's, oh, I'm
definitely going to the next one.And then I have a I have a
daughter that's turning eighteen this summer.But when she was turning fifteen, I
made it a daddy daughter trip orwho went to San Diego Comic Con because
you're your daughter's fifteen. Um,she's not gonna want to hang out with
dad every you mean, go ona trip with dad very for much longer,

(47:00):
because you know, school and boysand everything else. So I'm like,
this is great. It's bucket listthing. San Diego is still very
far from Toronto, like so welike if we're flying across the continent.
But it was it was like,wow, that was really cool. And
then the Astromac building came in.And now it's like I went to Chicagle
obviously Matt and I that's west wherewe met. And now I've got I've

(47:23):
been holding onto these tickets that havebeen rescheduled three or four times for Anaheim
and I'm just, um, it'smy It's it's just my thing I go
to. You know, It's likethat I do all the same stupid jokes
when I'm in the States, Ibuy something at one of the vendors and
I do, Canadian credits will befine, And I waved my hand in

(47:43):
front of the place and they immediatelylaugh and say, no, Canadian credits
are useless here in the state.So it's it's just and and it's so
innocent, like you mean, it'slike like somebody asked, like, what
your wife took a trip without yourhusband took a rip without you. She'd
be like, yeah, he's goingto Star Wars like he does. He

(48:08):
eatn Star Wars. So anyway,that's that's my that's that's my thing.
That's my thing with the community.It's just it's it's awesome, like it's
it's, oh, it's okay,like what you like, it's okay,
and watching what you guys do andlike it just and I and I employ
everybody to to check it out,go to the YouTube because there are so

(48:30):
many Star Wars podcasts, there's somany Star Wars and and it's great that
we're all I would hear doing this, But you guys do something that is
unique, which is impossible in thisday and age of content creators, like
it is it's and the more themore you like Star Wars, and the
bigger the fan you are, justthe funnier it is, like it's it's

(48:55):
yeah exactly like my wife can watchit and get a few giggles. But
like the more, you know,like like I said, I read Shadows
of Vampire, I got that likewhen it rolls off like he's like,
you're gonna catch it, and yeah, there's so much there. It's just
it's it's awesome and it's it's it'sinspiring and I love it. It's so

(49:16):
thank you, thank you. Soyeah, that's thank you. That that
means a lot, because it's yeah, it does, like um Alex Damon
has said something similar once, andyou know, it's it's nice when any
when when anyone recognizes that, andas I think in the creative community as

(49:39):
well, like it is really hard. It's it's this is as a hobby.
I mean doing something as a hobby. I think when it's especially when
it's serious, when you take itvery When you take it serious, you
know, you you put yourself ona schedule, you give up your personal

(50:00):
time to do it. You doall these sorts of things, you know,
for all the good intentions in theworld where you say it is just
for me, I don't. Idon't care if anyone watches it or anything
like that. I'm doing this formy own reasons because I'm a fan,
and if I get three people watchingit, I'll be happy. You're happier

(50:22):
when more people watch it, andyou're happier when more people engage positively with
something. And so yeah, whenyou say when you say something like you
said, and you know that thatit is something that you can connect with
and that your wife can get alaugh out of as well, and you
know, like similarly, like mypartner, like she watches them all like

(50:42):
as we're doing, Like I'll bein this room and to be on the
other side of the wall with theheadphones, I'm watching it live, and
you know, every now and thenI can hear it. I was just
laughing. She's laughing her ass offat certain things. And she doesn't know
Star Wars as deeply right as themovies, you know, Back to Front,
you know, and all that sortof stuff. But like we really,
we really have tried, I thinkhard to make something that is accessible

(51:08):
and fun for anyone that just justknows what Star Wars is right and there's
stuff in there. There's stuff inthere for like the super nods, like
there are deep there are some deepcuts that will fly past people and you
know one of those. The amountof things that we've had to like google
and been like what is that?What is that word? And then you
google it and it's on you andit's like it's a species that appeared in

(51:30):
the nineteen eighty seven role playing game. Like okay, yeah, awesome,
Um, guys, I don't wantto take too much more of your time.
You guys have a lovely chilly Sundaywinter. Um you can see them
rugged up. Yeah, I'm We'renot just for high fashion. We're in

(51:53):
the middle of summer here in Canadaand will believe me, we get two
months. So I'm enjoying people likeyeah, exactly, exactly, so awful
here at the moment. Oh that'sthat's it's so where are you? Where
boats are you? Like your streetaddress, it's I live it. So

(52:15):
we're in Melbourne, so we're kindof like Southern We're not in Southern Australia.
That's a different place. We areeast of Southern Australia. Excellently confusing.
But yeah, it's cold. Thananything, and it's it's kind of
those things you so like, I'dlove to just sit in wrap myself in
a blanket and watch TV and allthat, but my baby's four months old.

(52:37):
I mean it's like to be walked. So we kind of like me
and Tianna are just really kind ofpsyching ourselves up getting wrapped up. Wrap
it, wrap him up, andit's just like get out into the rain
and he's in like his little plasticbubble over a pram and all that.
But yeah, you got to gethim outside, so well there and enjoy
it. I got a couple ofkids myself, and it's, uh,

(52:57):
it's it's excellent. And you getthe opportunity too. I got to look
at my oldest and like when shefound out I was while we're watching you
can you can watch Star Wars inany order you want, right, you
can do Bichette order or whatever youwant to do it. But like I
got to sit at the couch andwatch somebody here, no I am your
father, and I got I gotto like, oh, they're seeing this

(53:21):
for the first time. Maybe notas gady as I was, but but
still, you know, it's it'sa cool moment with your kids, so
so expose them, don't spoil them. Yeah, it's gonna go. It's
gonna be difficult. I know that. My nephew watched them episode in episode
order, right, and when Iwhen I spoke to him about it,
was like, oh, well,what do you think of Star Wars?

(53:42):
And he was like, Uncle Sean, there's a little boy in the first
film, and then he gets tobe a bigger boy, and then a
bigger boy, and then he turnsinto like a robot man. I was
like, oh, and he wasabsolutely amazed by it. It's like,
I do know what happens. Likethen he's like a real bad guy and
then he becomes a good guy.Well I'm on that total redemption. Oh

(54:07):
yeah, because you threw your bossover a ledge in a fit of anger.
Yeah. Who hasn't want to tellyou? Yeah exactly. And it
wasn't till after Luke suffered a lot. I mean not to mention young Wings
and all this other good stuff.Anyway, we're we're not getting the Star
Wars to be gentlemen, thank verymuch. Please tell everybody where they can

(54:29):
find if you have any personal socialsyou want to This is the plug time.
This is the patron time whatever.Just yeah, yeah, take it
away. Okay, So obviously onYouTube Blue Banth of Milk Co. We've
got another Banth Verse video coming nextmonth, which is August fifteenth, August

(54:50):
fifteenth for US, fourteenth for theUS. Yeah, and it is episode
two point five. Um uh,Senator on a Jedi sor ry. Listen,
I a Senator and it is theaction packed tale of Padme and Anakin's
honeymoon. But it's very it's veryvery good. The I created like a

(55:15):
new original character and both of usgot kind of Me and Matt both got
obsessed with this character, like seeinghow much we could see, seeing how
much the AI would just continue topunish this one character. And it is
incredible and I can't I can't giveany more away, but it's pretty amazing.

(55:35):
But the AI just hated this onecharacter. We just kept back in
to see what would happen, whichis pretty good. Um, Calvisian Chronicles
Episode two is on the way.We're gonna be putting that together. Yeah,

(55:58):
m that's on because my laptops beingserviced. Yeah, as soon as
it gets back, I will,so we might really slap between it's going
to imagine that technician looking through thatin box. But what oh no,
no, they got a different accountto do testing, and what do we
have here? You stay out ofmy scripts? So yeah, so that

(56:24):
will come out between part one andtwo or after part two, we haven't
decided yet. And then we're goingto be doing a panel at Fourth five,
which will be in October in Melbourne. It's like a little mini celebration
they running. So we're going todo a panel on that, which we're
putting together as well, which isgoing to be pretty amazing. The Twitter
is blue banth of Milk. Yep, yep, and yeah, check out

(56:47):
our Facebook we're doing so our Facebookgroup blue Blue Milkers, Blue ban Bantham
milk Milk. I can't remember.I think it's blue, but it's blue
Bantha Milkers I look at every day. Um, we're doing a favorite Star
Wars Character's pole. So there's onehundred and twenty eight characters that I've put
in and it's just a poll everyday. You just vote for it.

(57:09):
Once people have got over the initialthing of not understanding what a poll is,
which is which is you're saying thesecharacters are fighting, Like, just
just pick your favorite character and shutup. Well and again if if it's
it's just like an election, No, no, no, American friends,
No, it's not like an election. Let's not. Yeah, I know,

(57:31):
I understand you. I understand youryour your your issue with explaining to
those people. So that's fantastic,guys. Um and again, um,
so celebration Anaheim you guys. I'vegot my ticket. It all depends on
whether our incompetent government can actually doa vaccine roll out to you know,

(57:52):
get themselves out of a pig ofbag, which at the moment the answer
is no. But assuming by earlynext year that we might actually reach a
reasonable level of vaccinations status, thenthey may consider opening up flights. So
holding onto my ticket, saving themoney just in case. Yeah, really

(58:14):
hoping that it can happen. Butyeah, it's it's not up to me
at this point in time. Yeah, I'm I'm in the same boat I've
I've actually been lucky enough. Igot my double vacs, but I ended
up with two different kinds of vaccine. I know lots of people are saying,
oh, you gotta become like people. It's fine, get vaccinated,
it's great, but like it's forme, it's like I'm just waiting because

(58:37):
the Canadian American border is like heavy, heavy, heavy traffic, right,
so we do. Yeah, soevery day it's like are we open yet?
Are we open yet? Because itjust just the commerce between the two
is yeah, it's crippling. Soyeah, I again, I'm in the
same boat, fingers crossed. Uh. If if they can't don't let me

(58:58):
in, I understand. And ifthey don't let me in because of COVID,
I understand that too. If it'spersonal, I get it, Like
I understand, I'm not gonna youknow. So yeah, I'm in the
same boat. So fingers crossed,I'll see you to you there and yeah,

(59:19):
I hope, sorry, it'll beAnd if we do, maybe if
we do a live round table somewhere, you can, uh, you can
join us because I love I loveto pick random people and I'll talk to
more Parker and quit. You seewhat they're going on going on. So
I don't know if we can finda brewery down in Anaheim. I'm sure

(59:40):
we can. So well, yeah, yeah there is one. There's at
least one, at least one,I mean, and it's it's American beer.
Come on, h look, Okay, Okay, so West Coast beer,
I've got to say, because likeI grew up proper with with kind

(01:00:00):
of the same impression of American beerwhere it was like Cause and Miller and
that was kind of it. Butthat but you know, you have to
you have to sort of say thateveryone thinks Australians drink fasters and no one
drinks faster. Not no one drinksfaster. As I bought a can of
Fasters when I first came here asa joke, no one laughed. That's

(01:00:21):
how much they do. It's noteven like even like a funny thing.
It's like white no. So youknow, like I grew up with that.
But the first time I went outbeer drinking in as a you know,
obviously as an adult, but inCalifornia, that was a big guy

(01:00:42):
opener because like even like beer here, you know, we all grew up
like the Americans and they're white beerand they're white beer and all that.
It's like, oh, that justmeans lower calorie and that's not what like
beer means here, Like be likebeer in Australia means low alcohol beer.
So yeah, we grew up thinkingthat all American beer was two percent alcohol.

(01:01:05):
And we were like a five pointone percent alcohol was strong, and
now, oh we were wrong.And then I went there and going to
tap houses on the West coast,and you know, it like going to
a small tap house and its versionof small is fifty beers on tap or

(01:01:27):
a hundred beers unique beers on tap, many of which are past ten percent
alcohol. I'm like, oh,I'm going to die. Yeah, and
it's all craft or it's all good. And I was like, oh,
oh my god, this has changed. It has changed. And the last
time I did last time I didthat was the first day of a work
trip. We had to go toDisneyland the next day. We did three

(01:01:51):
venues, two of which had onehundred beers, one had fifty beers.
At the third venue, I wasgetting tasting paddles because you could pick anything,
and I was just going to thefar right of the board and I
was like, I'll get all ofthose. So I was doing tasting paddles
of Imperials and all this sort ofstuff. And it's actually put me off

(01:02:12):
any Imperial Beers now because I threwup on the way on the walk home.
This was in Santa Monica. Ithrew up, so badly. And
there's a video of me rolling aroundon the floor in our airbnb talking absolute
nonsense, just nonsense, and notable to get through a door. I'm

(01:02:35):
not able to crawl through a doorway. I just kept shouldering into the doorframe.
So thanks American Beer. Yeah,thank you for changing my mind.
The next day was great, rightyou just walked it off. Oh yeah,
fight with goofy dog. You area dark one eye exactly excellent gentlemen,

(01:03:05):
Thank you very much again, andthank you again. I imployer buddy
to go out and check out checkout your tube channel. It is uh
it is. It is literally literallylaugh out love like l ol like thank
you, I love it. Sountil next one, I'm a rodcast and
we'll see you next time on theroundtable later
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