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Speaker 1 (00:05):
What's up, guys, Welcome back to the podcast, another episode
of The Huey Cast. I am sitting here with music
artist Toby Lane. What's up? Okay, so you're the one
that contacted me, so let's get into that. You you've
got a album EP. What's going on?
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Nah?
Speaker 1 (00:23):
I don't got no albums or EPs, but I do
have like singles dropping. I'm just gonna drop singles until
next year. Try talking to that. Mike Moore. Okay, yeah,
is that better? Yeah? There you go. Yeah, I'm just
dropping singles until next year and then I'm not really
I don't know. I'm just kind of going with the
flow of how I make things and stuff. I get it.
(00:44):
I get Last time we talked, I think that's what
you were doing too. Wasn't it just dropping singles here
and there? Probably y Tale? I think we talked about.
Last song we talked about was like Purple Purple. I'm
not sure my SoundCloud something purple something. I don't know.
I just remember you told me to go look it up,
and I did. I'm on. I'm on all platforms now
(01:05):
since then. Yeah, good deal. It's Project Purple on every
every platform. I got like five songs released straight now
and maybe that was it. Project Purple was I think
the first one was Purple Fantom, that's it. Yeah yeah,
and then I switched it to Project Purple because I
was like, there's way too many Purple fantoms, you know
(01:27):
what I mean. So I was like, yeah, I'm gonna
I'm gonna go ahead and switch it. I get that, Okay,
that makes sense, Yeah, but not the production quality has
been really good.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
I got a friend that produces named Saya like s
e y a h super cool, super chill. He's a
he's a great producer. Probably look up his name on Instagram.
But I've been like hanging out and going to car
Meats and stuff. Okay, car meets, That's what I've been
(02:03):
up to lately. Yeah, hell yeah. I got this old
school eighty nine that I'm trying to like kind of
bring back to life, make it look really cool. You
know what is it? It's an eighty nine Old's mobile
Delta eighty eight. Yeah, okay, hell yeah, it's pretty fucking cool, man.
It's a cool little old school that still as fuck. Dude,
are you still doing like independent music or you finally
(02:26):
with someone or have you? Like I'm still independent right now,
but I started doing shows and shit like that, and
I got a whole clothing brand now too. Oh so
I'm just kind of exploring every avenue. I mean, yeah,
that's what you should do. You should explore every avenue.
I mean, I've also explored every avenue, and I figured
out podcasting is more my thing than comedy. Like this,
(02:48):
this podcast, I'm honestly shifting everything from if you haven't
looked up I it was like at ninety eight episodes
and I ticked out like twenty of them about like
eighty or something now for real. Yeah, man, that's how
it feels with music. I have so many unreleased songs
(03:10):
that are like, oh, I have plenty of unreleased podcast
as well. But like what I'm talking about is the
ones that I actually posted out there and then I
took them down, like just because like I'm trying to,
I think I'm gonna fade away from the comedy scene. Like,
don't get me wrong, I'll still have comics on and everything,
but I'm going more local businesses, like in state politicians,
(03:37):
that kind of stuff I want to grab more. I
don't know, be more awareness kind of just you don't
get to sit down and actually talk to politicians that often,
like I have had the opportunity to have two representatives
of our local politicians on and everything, but uh, it's
just not as easy because they're also busy trying to
(03:59):
represent us in a way. Yeah, so that's where that's
where this podcast is going. But yeah, I figured i'd
have you on when you contact me, I'm like, what's
the big deal with that? Yeah, absolutely, I'll have you on.
Yeah man, Yeah, I just felt like I just need
to be doing podcasts. I have other people that I've
(04:19):
hit up. Okay, Yeah, podcasts definitely help for sure.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
They're they get the word out and they also give
you about an hour and a half two hours of content,
you know, So it's it's really not that bad of
a or deal. Definitely not, man, definitely not, especially when
you can smoke a little bit and just kind of
(04:44):
enjoy things. Yeah, but you were saying the studio man Cave,
you like it. You're the first one that's actually complimented it.
Everyone says it's a dungeon. Yeah, yeah, it kind of
looks like one. I guess now that it's pretty ready
not too terrible. It's more I mean, if you don't
have the lighting. I guess it could be a dungeon.
(05:04):
Can this thing turn into a green screen? No? No, No,
that'd be cool if that was a green screen, you could,
like I do have a green screen behind everything else
already packed up and stuff. It just it worked out
for certain things, but it won't work necessarily. It's not
big enough for this whole wall. Yeah. Yeah, So I
just did curtains, and I mean, I'm can't you cut
(05:28):
a green screen? I don't think that would affect they.
I don't know quality of the video or anything you
might be able to. I'm not that deep into production.
I just kind of just I don't edit things anymore.
I do one shot and go. Nowadays, I just try
as much. I edit all of my album covers, so
(05:50):
I'm always like editing stuff. I don't think that would
affect it. Maybe not not arguing, I'm not. Yeah, I
just don't know, you know, I'm not gonna say I
do know. Trying to pull something up on this screen. Yeah,
I was gonna post. Have you seen Donald Trump yet?
Have I seen Joe Rogan? Let's let's check it out, man,
(06:13):
have you seen this? Oh? It's music?
Speaker 4 (06:20):
And we went to one in Long Island. I visited
the family in the Long Island. A very big deal.
It's so dangerous. People don't rouse the car, dark windows,
pull over.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
That just died.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
This guy comes out firing, even if they were allowed
to pull out.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Please tricks on my brain because we've seen so many
like tiktoks or memes or like just the idea of
Trump being on Joe Rogan. This is I've already listened
to it two times. I listened to it once last night,
fallen asleep, and then I listened to it this morning.
And very interesting, very good podcast. I'm gonna cut it
(07:00):
off right there so we don't get flagged for copyright
and stuff. I don't think Joe Rogan necessarily cares about.
I mean, everyone's gonna be talking about this podcast right now,
Joe Rogan's podcast. I mean, look at how many views
it has, sixteen million in seventeen hours. To me, it's
insane how many people watch Joe Rogan like I did.
(07:23):
I'm curious what his stick on TikTok, but I don't
really like tune in. Let's see what his numbers are.
If they have statistics, Trump to appear on Joe Rogan,
(07:46):
come on, give me something. Well, I see probably needs
more time. He spent three hours on the podcast. He's
just kind of hours on it. Yeah, it's kind of
crazy that he spent three hours. Yeah, and obviously the
(08:10):
mainstream media is going crazy about it. I don't know.
I guess they don't have the numbers out yet. I
want to know what Spotify came up with, because I
know Spotify they definitely came up with. And I mean
I definitely heard it on Spotify, you know. I mean
he's on Spotify, Apple, Podcast, Google, He's everywhere, just like
(08:33):
you know where you are too. He's on all platforms now,
So like, I don't know, his numbers have to be
wild because I mean we just looked at YouTube. It's
sixteen million, seventeen million views, like and that's how it is. No,
sixteen million and seventeen hours, right, yeah, something like that.
Like ooh, an mister beast numbers on most dude? What
(08:59):
what does man? Okay?
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Now?
Speaker 1 (09:00):
You got me going down the rabbit hole a lot
a lot? What an insane amount viewer? Holy shit? Fifty
(09:22):
million average daily viewership. It's fifty million. Damn. Joe doesn't
even touch him yet like, damn. I was like, bro,
Rogan just broke the internet. No he didn't. I don't know.
I think he still broke the internet because I mean,
(09:44):
you have to remember, this is just on YouTube, so
that's that's impressive for YouTube. But Rogan is everywhere. So
I really want to know what Rogan's numbers are now
after all this, But who knows. Let go to my logo.
Look how beautiful this logo is he? Yeah, man, I
(10:04):
think we're gonna do a new logo eventually. Yeah, it's
been I mean I came out with it during the pandemic. Yeah,
during the pandemic. I think, yeah, man, it might be
time for an update. Four years old. Yeah, probably gotta
change it up. Yeah, I think it's about time. I
do like the color coordination. Keep it that way up.
(10:25):
Obviously I did the green because it's the th THC,
you know, the healing. Okay, thank god he's legal. Yeah,
the state would suck even more being an artist in Oklahoma.
How is that going in for you? I don't know. Yeah,
(10:48):
it's it's pretty alright. It's pretty true. I like going
and doing shows down in Dallas and stuff. That's pretty fun. Okay,
so you're going more out of state shows kind of stuff. Okay,
I didn't know if you were hitting up Tulsa or
anything like downtown. Okay, so I don't know what scene is. Yeah,
I've done a couple in Okay. See, but I've really
just been like focused on like making stuff. I get it,
(11:13):
I get it. Yeah, that's the same like I mentioned
to you before, like a I'm just pushing that podcast, yeah, going, Yeah,
and this is kind of the first time I've got
you like gotten hey situation where I have my table.
(11:37):
I'm planning on getting another arm like this for your
side eventually, you know. Yeah, just funds are kind of
low right now, but maybe maybe soon, maybe sometime soon,
we'll get funding and we'll get another arm that that
that I can string up for your side too. But
I mean, I think the editing though, isn't it like
(12:01):
the way that you edit the video? I guess so maybe, like, yeah,
I don't know. How are we doing with retention? Guys,
if you're still here? Congratulations? I love it? Do you
like edit these videos? No?
Speaker 4 (12:14):
What?
Speaker 1 (12:14):
No, I don't do anything with them. I just put
I I line up the audio with the UH with
the video, and then I do a intro like a
buzz sign, and then at the end I do a credit.
I think you should try to edit the video. I
mean I used to edit the videos, and it's just
(12:37):
a lot. My whole plan is eventually I'm gonna have
three camera system. I'm want a three camera system where
we have one one on one came around you, one
came around me, and then a whole big scene one
and then they have an atum. Do you know what
the atem is? Oh the way, I'll show.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
You real quick.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Hold on. It should be in my shopping list, right,
wish list? There we go. What weird things do I
have in my wish list? I'm actually kind of nervous now.
I actually looked at my wish list. I'm like, hmm,
(13:18):
there may be weird things in this. Do you just
like scroll through Amazon? I do think, Bro, that's a
lot of the time. Yeah, don't don't judge me, dude.
Amazon is like your fucking TikTok Bro. Bro, Oh my gosh,
(13:38):
where is it? I guess I'll just go back to
the top. Damn. I really do have a lot all
right here. So it's a black magic design and this
is kind of Joe has the bigger version. It's like
(13:58):
the bigger version is about nine dollars the size of
this table kind of thing. It has multiple he has
multiple I think he has four cameras, five and then
six for Jamie, so he has six camera sysm This
is only set up for about four. So what that's
a good amount of angles though that you could switch
around from when you're editing and stuff. Yeah, so you
(14:19):
have four cameras, and I mean I was thinking, honestly,
what I could do is just have the fourth camera
pointed at my producer if I need it, or worst
case scenario, if I did have four people, I could
have four cameras pointing out everyone cross, you know, so
it went whoever's talking all that kind of stuff because
the producer doesn't necessarily isn't necessarily part of the show,
(14:41):
you know what I mean. So couldn't you?
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (14:45):
I mean you could separate the audio, right, Like these
two mics are going to different channels. Yes, they're going
to different channels, but they're going into the same box.
So I can't split it. It's all in one record.
I feel like there's something you could do with that thing.
I would have to so I would have to have
(15:07):
that plugged into a software on my computer for me
to separate both of our voices. And I'm it's like
three hundred dollars software that I've looked into the only
reason I'd look into this kind of stuff is because
I've been looking into production for like movies and stuff
like that. Like I've had Ai write fucking movies like
and comic books. Had I had AI write a whole
(15:31):
Joe Rogan comic book, Yeah, where like and it's like
called Protect Our Parks where it's Shane Gillis, Mark Norman
and like Ari Shaffir and they're all just it was.
It was pretty good anyways, moving on, but yeah, this
this is a Is this the one that Joe has?
(15:53):
Whereas Joe's see if I can find the one Joe has,
maybe I might not? Oly shit, what is that? It's
just a newer one of what I have. That's kind
(16:15):
of nice. Oh those buttons on the bottom are nice
on the right right there, because mine you have to
like do extra steps and shit. All right, we're just
getting into random bullshit. Sorry, not bad. That's kind of
(16:37):
the point of a podcast, though, isn't it. I mean
to bullshit just hang out yeah, or like the topics. Yeah,
topics go here and there everywhere. Yeah. One thing I
noticed about Joe Rogan is like he'll have topics like
pre made. Yeah, and he'll have like with certain certain people,
he'll study a bunch of like things on the topic
(16:59):
and then just talk about it with certain guests. He
will study, do study and yeah, you're right, the like
you could tell with this this last interview with Trump,
it was definitely he had questions ready. But I mean,
but Joe also didn't make it an interview. Still. He
(17:20):
didn't be like so Trump YadA, yah, you know what
are we gonna do about Israel? You know what? He
worked it into a converse, you know what, like what
we're doing, working it into a conversation and such like that.
And I mean you can probably tell who I'm voting
if you look right behind you. Yeah, now That's what
(17:42):
I'm saying, Like Joe Rogan, all right, Fuck man, I'm
getting tripped up, Joe Biden, bro I can't. I just
I just look at his interviews and I'm I think
last time we talked to you were on the fence though. Nah,
last time we talked I straight up just said I
don't get into politics. That's it. That's it. Yeah, Yeah, yeah,
(18:05):
that's it. You don't. I mean these last four in
these last three and a half years, it kind of
forced everyone to get into politics and like, well, what
the fuck's going on here? To me, it's just about
the money, man, absolutely. I mean if you look at
and I'm not even just calling out just the Democrats
of certain Republicans even on the right, are in it
for the money. I mean, you're there way too long.
(18:26):
Nancy Policy's been there forty plus years, Schumer's been there
forty plus years. Mitch McConnell. You know, I could go on,
but I mean I think there needs to be term
limits in the House and Senate, and then yeah, I
don't know it just I mean, I feel like a
(18:49):
lot of people this time got more political and got
more into the awakening is what I've been calling it,
like people coming out out onto the awakening. Like everyone's
saying I'm woke, and like the left is woke. I
think the right is being awoken or awaken because of
(19:10):
all the bullshit that the left has done, like with
the LGBTQ plus AI stuff, you know, that kind of
stuff like pushing it on the children, like I don't
care about your sexuality. Good for you do what you
want to do. But like when it comes to schools, libraries,
(19:31):
public facilities that my taxpayers, taxpayer dollars go to, Yeah,
it shouldn't necessarily go to that kind of stuff, is
my opinion. That's just my thought process. I thought i'd
get that out there. I don't know where I was
going with this. I don't feel like I ever see
that in my normal day life just going around.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
No.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
I went to the public library the other well maybe
a little while ago, maybe a month or a few
months ago and whatnot. And I wasn't even looking for
like that specific stuff. I was looking for a book
for myself.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I did actually stumble upon like I don't remember the title,
but it was like little Johnny Learns about his Wi Wi.
I was like, and I do kind of remember like
flashing through it, and it was like a man, an
adult and pictured in it teaching little Johnny about his
Wi Wii. And I'm like, and it's like it's okay
(20:28):
to show your we Wei too, just in a random library. No,
I mean it's in I mean I look this up
and I mean it's a lot of libraries have this
kind of publication everywhere. Okay, so it's not just still
where his library. I think it's I mean, it's been
mentioned on public community pages and everything as well. And
I'm just like I just flipped through it and just
(20:50):
put it back on the shelf and just went and
got my book and left. And you know, I was like, Okay, well,
that's actually really happening. Like I figured it was happening
in California, New York, yeah, but here I didn't think
it was. And like my idea is, like, that's my
taxpayer dollars, Like I'm paying taxes for the public library
(21:10):
to be open and to serve us with books. I
don't necessarily think it should be in a child's section
or even probably in a public library at all, you
know what I mean. I'm like, that's that, Like I
don't know, eighteen notre That's where I'm going with things,
you know what I mean. Like, Yeah, if you're like,
(21:31):
you're a child until you're eighteen, is my opinion. Yeah,
you have no right. I mean, you have rights, but
you don't have rights at the same time until you're eighteen,
Like your parents should be able to steal, like you drive,
you get to go places. You have the freedom at
to an extent, but until you're eighteen, like to make
those decisions that to cut off your penis or to
(21:53):
you know what I mean. But you know what I mean,
like ya because in I think in Minnesota, like kids
don't even have to tell their parents that they're starting
puberty blockers and stuff. It happens through the school system
and stuff like that. And it's free, yep, Like it
doesn't cost it because it's tax payer dollars as long
as it's going through the school and it's therapy or whatever.
(22:14):
If the child doesn't know if they're a boy or girl,
the therapist at the school or the psychiatrists will get
start them on hormone or testosterone, depends on which one.
And it's completely free. When I say free, I mean
their parents are still paying their taxes, so technically no,
(22:36):
but yeah, I mean to an extent. And then ones
they're so far and then their parents have to make
a decision whether to and and a few states it's
almost illegal to block your child from making the decision,
Like California, it's illegal for parents to block their children's
decision on whether they want be a girl or a boy,
or I'm like their children. Someplaces laws are definitely weird
(22:58):
as fun. I think Canada's the same way. I think
a father was arrested for trying to like he was
arrested for kidnapping his son because the mother was transitioning
their son to a girl. And because it's legal there,
like both parents don't have to consent, only one parent
(23:19):
has to consent to it. I'm not sure how the
United States. I need to look this up more, but
like it's happening, I don't. I mean, people are saying
it's not No, it's not happening. It's happening. Like there's
a lot of weird shit going on. Dad. It's just
it's like we're you ever seen the movie Idiocracy? No, okay,
I'll put you a clip or at least the trailer.
(23:40):
I'll try to find the trailer because we're living in idiocracy.
Like what's the definition of idiocracy? Uh, that's a good question.
Just see see here we go.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
At the dawn of the twenty first century, the Army
began a top secret experiment to meet Joe.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Bowers, our first subject for the human Hibernation experiment, as
you know, this is highly classes.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Experience if successful humans.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Can be stored indefinitely.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
However, the trial run was prone to human error a
year and Joe slept slightly longer than I expected.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
This is a jack a millennium, basically.
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Exact from my Judge creator office space and be this
and butt head.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
If you were the smartest person in the world, this
was in your mouth. This one goes in your butt. Yeah,
this second, this one, this one goes in your mouth.
And we're stuck with the dumbest people in history.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
If you have one bucket that holds two gallons and
another bucket that holds five gallons, how many buckets.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Do you have two? What would you do? Excuse me,
I'm actually supposed to be getting out of prison. You're
in the wrong life. I'm the smartest guy in the world.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
I Q test.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
You took him prison.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Everyone's just a fucking idiot.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
In the year twenty five oh five. You got this guy,
he's gonna pick. So you're smart. The ordinary will be
considered extraordinary. I thought you would be bigger idiocracy, but
the smartest guy in the world, you're pretty dumb.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
Sometimes I swear I did. We're literally living and I
don't care what anyone says. We are in the time
of idiocracy? What's the definition? Do you look at? Uh man?
I couldn't figure out how to spell it? Actually, so
uh okay? On, how do I spell that? I D
(25:57):
I O C R A C y I D I
O c R A C y A C Why Serve
says idiocracy is a society or group that is controlled
by or consists of people of low intelligence. What I say?
(26:21):
That makes sense? We're an idiocracy. That's what kind of
politics we're in. And it only takes a billionaire to
save us. No, I don't know. We're voting for old people.
I honestly, my my guy was probably I liked Vivek
a lot. The wa Swamiami. I don't know what that is.
(26:47):
You don't know who that is? Not what that's brood
to call him a what he Vivek? You don't know
who Vivek is. I've never heard that name. Man Rama.
Is this Russian? Nope, he's Indian? Okay, isn't he a politician?
He is a billionaire that ran against Trump this last
(27:11):
election and obviously it didn't work out. But he ran
against Trump. What's the worst presidency.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
You've heard Nick Saban given another player. I was.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
To mute this before. I'm trying to find short. Why
are there no shorts? Jesus Christ, there's a short. There's
his shorts.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
I made us finish this.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
If I may finished my point.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
The issue is Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Is if I made made us finish this.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
If I may finished my point, I will better denying
that racism is I've never designed denied that racism are problem.
If you listen to the response I gave to that
black pastor, my whole point.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
Probably not a good example. I can't find any clips
of his but he he's a Republican, he is back
in Trump and I mean he's Indian. He's first of
his generation or first of his lineage to be an
American born, so first gen type person. I'd vote for
him probably if he runs again. Why his policies are
(28:20):
aligned with Trump's. They aligned very well with Trump. He's
a billionaire. He's never been in the political world until
this last election term, so I think he getting the
experience of how to run for presidency. He has that
he knows what the waters are like now that he
(28:42):
could run in twenty twenty eight. Because he's part of
Trump's team. I think he'll be on the cabinet, so
it would also help him being with Trump's name. I mean,
but Trump also kind of has Tulca Gabbard. I don't
know if you know any of these people. You said,
like you said last time we talked, you weren't you
(29:03):
didn't give a damn about Volonte Tellsa. Gabbard was a
Democrat a few years back, and then they basically kicked
her out because she's like, why are we doing this,
like and you know, impeaching Trump all this time or
trying to get him all. Why aren't we trying to
actually make it? Why aren't we trying to actually make
America better, you know, instead of focusing on this like
(29:24):
let's work together. And they were like, get out basically,
So she went independent for a few years and this
last week she just pledged to be a Republican, which
is interesting. It's we're very very interesting to watch people
changing and like people are talking about how Robert F.
Kennedy are FK Junior? If he changed from a Democrat
(29:47):
to Republican, it would be huge. I don't mean to
use the Trump thing that it would be huge for
that because the Kennedy family has always been a Democrat family.
I'm full of just knowledge about politics and like US history,
and I'm not even from this country. I feel like
there's a quote from way back that said, like, don't divide.
(30:14):
Sure there is, I mean Abraham Lincoln probably said something
like the division the Republican and the fucking whatever. Yeah,
But the thing is, I only even think we're that divided.
We're all tweeting, we're all you know, screaming at each other.
Still we're still having the conversation. I mean, think about this,
We had a fucking war against each other, and we
actually were shooting each other back in the eighteen hundreds.
(30:37):
At least now we're just having conversation somewhat, you know,
until someone starts screaming and then we have to leave
the room. But you know, like that's my kind of
like thought process. At least we're there and not killing
each other yet. I hope we don't have to kill
each other. Like that would be terrible Americans killing Americans.
I don't not about that. I'll probably just go some mountains,
(31:00):
live in the mountains until ship cools down. Yeah, go
buy starting forty acres or something. I'll just go live
on like WM Ali to build a ranch. Yeah fuck it.
Oh yeah shp wm Alien At that point won't matter
because if the government's collapsed or what, have like a
whole barn and Nomial have like a garage in there
(31:22):
to like work on your cars and ship in a studio.
Definitely a studio for the podcast, because I buy star Link,
so I at least have airnets. I hear Starlink's a
good thing, like it's helping out a lot with hurricanes
and all that kind of stuff. Do you think about AI?
That's a good question. It's frustrating at times when I
(31:47):
use it. I chat GPT, I don't use AI. But
video editing is a pain in the ass because I
can't find the right clip editing. Or I want robots.
Talking about the Tesla the we're gonna have robots soon
Optimist primes. Yeah, and they're supposed to be semi affordable
(32:07):
twenty grand to thirty grand. Yeah, how affordable that really is?
What that's like me? Car? Yeah, but that's like me
buying my buddies. Yeah. I was just actually about to
say that that's me buying my buddies. Tesla he's selling
his Tesla for twenty grand, and I'm tempted to buy it.
I just have to figure out if my house can
(32:28):
uh you know, charge it. That's a big thing. You
could get a fucking robot. I'm just not big on
the robot part. I like the car aspect because I
could sleep when it's driving itself. I can't wait to
see one of the robots like in real life with me. Yes,
(32:51):
I can talk to one. That's gonna be crazy. The
only reason I would have a robot would be literally
the robot would be sitting behind the like being producer,
and it would do that editing conversations. Though it might
be able to but like they could have really good
conversations with hell. I may be able, like Elon may
be able to allow you to download voices, you know,
(33:12):
like different you could have Samuel L. Jackson, motherfucker like
that kind of shit. Or because if they did that,
I just download Joe Rogan's Jamie and Jamie and just
have his voice and just have my my robot. You
know what you're winning me over about this AI technology.
My robot would just literally sit in from the computer
(33:33):
all the time and just edit podcast. They're so cool
man I have it, I'd have it set up the
studio way better than what I have it set up as.
And just like, have you ever watched Lost in Space?
I think so? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Will Robertson you that robot?
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Yep?
Speaker 1 (33:50):
I remember that? Yeah. Imagine bro, like go into another
planet with a robot. Yeah, we could see that within
our lifetime, bro, That's true. We could see it in
our lifetime. And that's what's crazy to think about, is that,
like things are advancing that fast. I think that's what's
kind of tripping me out too. Now that we got AI,
(34:10):
it's just gonna go ten times faster. Do you think
we're gonna live longer? Uh? Maybe? I don't fucking know.
That's the thing. Uh Uh. Do I want to live longer?
That's a question. That is a question because you could
possibly live longer than your spouse, your children, it's all
(34:33):
in your You could if it's just in an adventure.
You know, Elon has a chip that has gone into
a human being and like you know, has helped them
like walking stuff. I'm not sure about the walking, but
it's supposed to help and I think it can help
you walk, Yeah, pretty sure it could. It sinks. It
(34:53):
sends signals into your nervous system. Yeah, like the wires
dig into your nervous system and then send signals yeah,
from your brain, and it's supposed to help you recoop
or like you obviously still have to rehab and build
the muscles back. But I mean it's still shocking the
nerves to at least immobilize you and start working that
(35:16):
whole region and everything. I'm sure that's that's interesting, But
like I'm thinking, Elin's gonna come out with something where
it's gonna be expensive, so not there your whole family
will be able to afford it. I feel like that
chip thing won't. You won't be able to afford it.
Really got to think about it though, once people start
getting these chips. I'm not getting these chips. I'm not
getting the chips neither. I'm not getting the chips either.
(35:39):
I'm gonna be sad if my kids want these chips. Dude. Like,
I'm like, when people get the chips, they're going to
think ten times better. They're gonna i mean, they have
Google in their head. Basically, they're gonna be able to
do everything way more efficient. Yeah, why even focus on
most of these things. Why not just focus on building
rocket ships? Bro, that's true in spaceships be a multiplanet species.
(36:04):
We could just focus on building spaceship. That's what Elin
wants us to be a multiplanetary species. I mean, that's
really what everything should be going towards. Yeah, I mean,
use up all the resources here and then just move.
I don't think we got to use all the resources
to do that. I mean, here's the thing, the resources
from other planets. So you know how everyone says oil
(36:28):
comes from dinosaurs or you know, like from the muscle
and the like whatever the left like we see the bones,
but the leftover is turned into I guess oil over
time millions of years, hear me out, Why then are
we burying our dead with formel to hide to preserve?
(36:51):
Why are we preserving bodies? And can I get it?
It takes millions of years, But if we want to
preserve this earth, I like how you I I like
how you're like, don't use up all the research resources
because I'm kind of like we kind already fucked ourselves
because we have put I feel like we've poisoned the
land with burying our dead because of the fermelad to hide.
(37:13):
If we way more than that that, yes, but I mean,
but I mean, at this point, just fucking use it up,
because we can't. If our dead were not filled with
formelode hyde, it would eventually leave just skeletons, the oils,
the fats, everything in our body would be able to,
you know, be compressed and eventually turned into actual liquid
(37:36):
gold over millions of years, and maybe by then guess what,
maybe our ancestors millions of years later that won't be
using that that's gonna happen anyways. Nope, it won't because
formaldehyde actually preserves the body, So your body doesn't uh
won't uh uh what's the fucking word, won't dissolve like
(37:59):
it's supposed to too. Yeah, the chemicals are like keep
it more preserved, that's what mean. Yeah, but like over
like maybe million, maybe millions of years. Maybe, Yeah, it's
gonna happen like one day. It's not like Oh no,
I told I told my family that I just want
to be buried like six feet down without a coffin
(38:21):
or anything. Just heck, yeah, twenty four hour funeral. I
feel like the biggest problems are like the trash in
the ocean that'd be China but yeah, it's a big
issue everybody. No, it's not everybody. It's if you want
to look at the percentage, sixty eight to seventy four
(38:42):
percent is China and India combined, So three quarters of
that is at least China and India because they do
not give eight fuck Now, am I saying America doesn't
do it. No, I'm not saying America doesn't do it.
Everyone fucking does it. The percentage is what I'm pointing out.
India is the number one polluter in the world. Number
two is China, number three is Russia, and number four
(39:04):
is US. See, I don't think we got much move
to talk it for number four. But the funny thing
is we are the most out of all those four,
we are the most. We have the most sanctions on
all our environment, like we have environment sanctions on all
our equipment. So the percentage we're pushing out two percent
(39:27):
of the environment to the whole environment, India is pushing
them out about seventy eight percent, or India, China and
Russia are given out about We could store the rest
all the trash in space. We already have trash in
space satellites. There's like a shit ton of satellites in space.
(39:49):
In space, I say, I think we burn it send
it to the Sun. I mean, I think we just
burn it on the planet. Ohite good Nah, because if
we burn it on the planet, then all that's going
to go into that atmosphere, But eventually the atmosphere will
heal itself. If we send it to the Sun, we
won't even have to let that happen. The Sun is
(40:10):
further away than Mars. Yeah, take it years, think about it,
and use the resources we got to send that trash
to the Sun. It's not a bad idea, to be honest.
I'm not totally against it. Then the Simpsons do that,
I don't know. I'm pretty sure the Simpsons did something
like that. Yeah, I'm pretty sure the Simpsons did something
(40:33):
similar to that. I can't remember.
Speaker 3 (40:36):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
The Simpsons come out with so much shit nowadays. It's like, oh, yeah,
what's real? What's not real? It's crazy how many things
the Simpsons have predicted Trump running for president COVID. Yeah,
they come out with a lot of shit. Yeah, you
can't help but think if that's not I know, I
(40:58):
don't think so. I think we have time travelers. Think
m I don't know about that one. I think there's
time travelers. Did I feel like if there was time travelers,
a lot of our problems would not be problems right now.
Mm hmm. The thing is the butterfly effect, or like
if you kill a butterfly in the past, it can
(41:18):
unravel so many things. So if the creator of the
symptoms is a time traveler, he's not touching anything because
he doesn't want to affect anything, or or he is
directing it himself and making Trump president all this kind
of stuff, and he's making the real world and like,
oh my god, the Simpsons and you know what the
number one adult family. The thing is, it's the Simpsons.
(41:42):
They're the longest running. It's it's more watch than the
Family Guy and fucking American Dad, Like, be careful with
my chairman. No, I just kidding. If you can't tell
I fucking do leather work on this table, I do.
I used to do leather work. I had a lot
a lot of their work. It's it's very peaceful. Yeah,
(42:04):
you can make some cool stuff. I made a like
a water bottle holder for like my belt, So when
I hike that stuff, I don't know. It was kind
of high pitched though, did you Yeah, that scared me
really because I've never heard that before. It was probably
just the equipment. Oh maybe it's a washer dryer. That
(42:29):
might be it. You think maybe hopefully it's not like
hopefully it's still recording. I know for sure the board's
still going. I don't know if the camera's still going,
and I'm not willing to risk it in that was
to the headphones, that would be through the audio or
the board or something. I doubt it stopped recording. I
(42:49):
think it was just a so you got a song
coming you got a single coming out that thirty first, Yeah, thirtieth,
it's called Goth. I've been exploring different uh like production techniques,
(43:09):
you know, and I heard this music like a while ago.
I really fucked with it, so I like learned about
the production techniques and I kind of like, you know,
just what software are you using? Garage band or yeah? Yeah,
garage band, bro? But I can make I can make
some dope beats because I studied. I studied like a
(43:31):
music theory. Well, they'll be ashamed about using garage band
or a garage band, Like garage band is a great software. Well,
the way you're a yeah, I wasn't sure if you
were not, Like, yeah, there's there's still people that. I mean,
there's producers that still fucking it's all about, like because
you can hook up instruments to it and stuff and
(43:52):
like record through. Yeah, you can do a lawn threat
like vocals all that stuff. I think I could like
literally up my laptop to that and have garage band
set up and it would record through onto my garage band.
So yeah, lots lots lots of technology can do a
(44:16):
lot for you. I don't know where I'm going with this.
I can't wait till technology can carry this figure out
how to like repair our ear drums. Oh, that would
be interesting, that would be amazing. Actually, are your ear
drums shot? Kind of damn just a little bit. See,
I'm not having too much trouble, not yet at least. Yeah, come, yeah, come.
(44:46):
It's because the house parties. Man, the house parties. The music,
it was just so fucking loud every time you went
up in there. I did field parties, I mean field parties.
I've done some, I've done some country shit, but I
mainly went to like house parties. That was my main thing. Yeah,
I just house parties, like college house parties. Man, never
(45:11):
did that, Tho. Everything was in the fields for me.
Speaker 4 (45:14):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
Them the fucking college house parties, Man, those are the
funnest fucking parties I've ever been at. I got so
many stories from that shit. I can't even Oh God,
I can't even get into it. I got stories too,
I can't. I can't get into it. I was underage
a lot of the time I was under age. I've
(45:34):
been doing what I was doing. Bro, I was drinking
at the age of sixteen, Yeah, something like that. Yep, Yeah,
I can definitely say that.
Speaker 3 (45:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
I think everyone has drink before they're supposed to. When
I was in high school, when I was seventeen, I
partied with the college kids. They all thought I was
in college the whole fucking time. When I was seventeen,
I was like hanging out the hookah lounge and yeah, yeah,
I was just fucking off with yeah college students, I guess,
or at least a fresh out of high school, like
(46:10):
a few years out, like one or two years out
of high school. I made some good friends there. Yeah. Yeah, honestly, yeah,
I didn't really when my college experience, I didn't. I
didn't do much with my college experience. So I didn't
make friends. I just went to school to go to school,
you know, Like, yeah, my major was fucked, Like I
(46:31):
should have chosen more broadcasting, but I discovered broadcasting later.
Once I discovered comedy, I was like, I'm gonna do
this whole fucking podcast thing. I went to college for
three months and then I dropped out. Oh yeah, we
because it was a whole build up, man, because I
go to college and they're teaching me all this stuff
like music theory, music production, which I already knew about
(46:54):
music production because I've already been making music prior to
that for like two or three years. So I'm in
there and I'm making the music and stuff and learning
about like all these new words, you know, like music theory.
I thought, man, I didn't know what the fuck music
theory was when I was making music, as like, whenever
(47:15):
I was making music at fourteen and stuff, right, I
didn't know what music theory was. I was like, I
don't know what the fuck that is. But then I
go to college and I learned about it, and I'm
like fucking nineteen and fucking I don't know. It changed everything, bro,
It changed everything for me because the biggest problem for
me was I could go and steal a bunch of
(47:38):
beats and stuff, but then like legally, in the future,
I might be in some shit. So I learned how
to make beats by myself. I learned how to make
my own beats, and I've just been you know, working
with my own stuff, so I don't got to worry
about nothing. I could release whenever I want because I
(48:00):
know how to make my own beats. I'm working with
the producer right now that say it, dude, Yeah, we
got we got a song like done. I'm probably gonna
drop the middle of next month, but yeah, December or November. Uh,
hold a cause he got one coming out on the
(48:22):
thirty first. It'll probably be like the fifteenth of November. Yeah,
I'm gonna talk to him tonight about that and see
where he's at. We're just gonna split it fifty to fifty,
like the Profidence stuff. So that's a good deal and
that's available everywhere. Huh. Yeah, it's gonna come out. It's
pretty crisp. I did pretty good on the production into things.
(48:45):
I kind of learned some more things about production and
I don't know, I'm just figuring it out as I go.
But the audio is crisp. It's the same with podcasting.
You got, yeah, just go along, figure out, figure out
how to make it better. Yeah, that's for sure. Yeah. Quality,
definitely quality. I keep looking around my whole studio like,
(49:09):
and when you say quality, I'm like quality. I mean
this is pretty quality. Man, It's more than most people do.
Compared to Austin's. It's okay. Austin's was awesome with the
lights and just yeah, it was pretty I wish I
had had the lights and stuff. Oh well, you could
do something cool. I mean, I'm gonna do my own
fucking thing once I have the space. Like this is
(49:31):
shared space right now, but once I have my very
own space, my very own studio of my shed and everything,
then I will set up dry wall and be able
to put you know, what I want on the walls,
and like I become a kind of geek with comic books.
I like comic books. Yeah, I could see something in
(49:54):
my head like that. Have some comic books obviously trump memorabilia.
I want to replace this with a I'll show you
what because I don't give a fuck who my guest
is anymore. I mean, I do but like at the
same time, I'm like, I don't care about what their
opinions are or anything. Like my studio is my studio,
(50:18):
So like it's good to explore different opinions, you know,
kind of just talk to people and get to see
different perspectives through talking to them kind of you know,
like just like sharing ideas and shit, you know what
I'm talking about. Yes, this is what I'm playing on collaboration,
(50:41):
collaborating something like this, only yes, I would replace probably Tristan.
There's one with Joe Rogan in it. Oh, you need
to have like four twenty Elon Muss smoking a fucking
blunt or just fucking chilling. Is that Joe right there?
(51:01):
That might be Joe right there? Yeah, I think that's Joe.
This is the one I wanted. That fucking Andrew Tate
one would be funny as fuck. Who is that Tate?
Not that ain't Andrew t bro Who is that ship?
I don't fucking know, because you got so, you got Elan,
(51:24):
you got Peterson. Is that fucking Kanye Kanye's to the
left Trump Rogan? Who is that in the middle? I
don't fucking know. I don't know who that dude to
the right is I know who Eli is. But the
dude to the left, Peterson, Yeah, I don't know that guy.
(51:45):
You don't know Peterson. I know Rogan Kanjy motherfucking guy. Ye,
this might be it, Bro, I love Kanye. I'm not
gonna lie. Yeah, this is the one. It's pretty cool. Yeah, Joe, Tristan, Jordan, Peterson,
(52:11):
Elon Andrew uh Trump, And you know what I just
figured out. I want I can get new Walr. I
bet you, Bro, I'm telling you that Andrew fucking tape
picture right there where he's smoking a cigar. Man that
ship would be funny in a studio I do in
(52:32):
the hallway like long view wise, I'm talking about in
shot for like the camera, or you could just get
a green screen, like put some crazy shit on the
green screen. Oh my gosh, that's what I want. A
picture of that or something that's the whole fucking thing
(52:53):
that seals the deal. I think he wants. You could
do something funnier, something. I think Rogan's won. That's just
my opinion, though I don't know or not Rogan. What
am I saying? Rogan? I mean, Rogan did win with
this podcast. But I think Trump has won the election
going on, Oh, you think Trump won, I'm not quite sure.
I don't know. I think I don't know. I feel
(53:16):
like if if Kamala goes on rogan, then I will
have a different tune too. I just got a bad
feeling about Kamalu. I think might be h I just
got an election. We're gonna have some sort of election
deal because she's been caught in so many lives, hasn't she?
(53:37):
Is that not a thing? That's a one hundred percent thing. Yeah,
she's been caught plenty of things, Like has Trump ever
really been caught lying? They say they've caught him, but
I don't know. So these are live results. Let's look
into the political forecast. Trump's at sixty four point eight,
(53:58):
Kamala is at thirty five three percent. So Trump's in
the league. Trump's leading right now so far? Buy it shit? Sign?
Isn't the election soon? It is in nine days, ten hours,
nine minutes, thirteen twelve, eleven ten seconds. I'm not even
gonna go vote. See yeah, I'm going to vote. Crazy, hear.
Early voting starts November no, October thirtieth. What am I
(54:22):
talking about? What? What? Okay? I thought I saw something.
Never mind, So what was that Democrat republic thing said
like eighty percent? Go back to that screen you were
on this one. I hear the Democrat is eighty six
percent and the Republican is fourteen percent. What's that shit?
(54:44):
What does that mean? That's what they're polling in that state.
So yes to eighty seven cents? What this is polling market?
This is good buy shit on this. Yeah, you can bet,
you can bet? Yeah? Bro? What yeah, so we'll kamala
go on Joe Rogan's before the election. Seven cents says yes,
(55:07):
three cents, No, you can.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
What the so let's say I bet so, I bet
uh fifty dollars? So average price is seven seven I'm
just looking at that potential? Is that cryptocurrency? Hell no, bro,
that's a sin. Bro, that's what I thought. But that's
(55:34):
a whole last motherfuck. Look, the American price is thirteen
to twenty five point five decimal. I don't know. So
if I if the potential return, if I gambled fifty
dollars on kamala, going on that, yeah, gambling man, I
could potentially wins seven hundred and twelve dollars and twenty
four cents now if I clicked no, because everyone everyone
(55:58):
look at her where she's sent and she's sitting at
seven percent and it low key. So if I no,
I mean I kind of. I mean, if I bet,
do my research, I don't even know what's what that
looks like. I haven't even done my research. I feel
like I already know the answer. Yes, I'd only win
fifty three eighty dollars, so only three dollars would come
(56:20):
out of my bet. See, it doesn't matter. I don't
like gambling, though, I'm not gonna lie I do. I
don't I like sports gambling, but I mean here in Oklahoma,
you can't sports gamble like straight up. What you have
to do is do prop bets. I'm not I don't
know what that is. I'm not familiar. So a prop
bet is when, just an example, you pay attention to
(56:44):
OU football. All, okay, then I'll just use NFL. Okay, Well,
you know who Patrick Mahomes is, right at least he's
the quarterback for the Kansas City Chief's probably best example
to use, at least right now. He like on prize picks,
you can gamble, it'll give you a like you can
(57:06):
pick how many touchdowns? Like touchdowns, receiving yards, passing yards,
and you'll click on the top like kind of like
up here kind of options. Let me see if I
can get into prize picks, and I'll show you kind
of an example. I think I've seen prize picks where
you bet against different players or something. You don't bet
against different players, you just bet and yeah, I've seen
(57:27):
this before. Okay, let's see if I can. Yeah, this
is crazy. Oh yeah, this is wild. Never seen nothing
quite like it. I don't know. I just don't. I
don't have enough information I get it, yeah, to make
(57:51):
a reasonable decision. So there's discords and stuff. So this
is a So this is m B A. Let's go
to the NFL real quick. So this is Joe Mixon
for Houston. Yeah, seventy eight and a half yard seventy
(58:13):
eight and a half yards Russian yards. There's no way
too many of these people. What you generally, what you
would always do is when you see half yard Russian,
it's Russian receiving tds. You could almost that's almost a guarantee.
So you click that if you know that's almost guaranteed.
How are you not rich right now? Because I I
(58:34):
mean it's almost. It's almost. It's not guaranteed. It's almost,
it's not exactly. Yeah, that's my issue with it. And
then you go to see you have all these options
up here, so you could do past tds, so lamar
Jackson and then say I want do twenty five dollars.
(59:01):
The payout would be fifty dollars if I entered that
right there. See the payouts not high enough for me
to really gamble on that anymore. I used to do
it just I did just for fun. Really, I didn't
do it to make money or become rich. I just
did for shits and giggles, sometimes money, and sometimes i'd win,
sometimes you lose. Trump gets more Black voters, and yeah,
(59:27):
everyone's going, yes, damn, it was at eighty eight or
eighty six percent. Now it's at eighty eight percent. Chance.
These are some crazy ass things that you can bet on.
Oh yeah, what the fuck, it's fine. I've never seen
this before. It's fun. It's fine. It's like a Trump
Trump's potential win. Damn, it got Harry there for a second.
(59:48):
Is that when he got shot in the ears. When
it goes up, I'm not familiar with the dates. It
must have Yeah, right there. But look at how Kamala
shoots up. Nah, nah, not right there, bro at the
(01:00:09):
end right out here. No, no, this is October, dude,
that's October. Yeah, look you can see October all the
way back here is about July. That's about about July ish, Yeah,
that's about where he got shot. Jui thirteen would be
the day he got shot. And look where he was pulling.
(01:00:32):
And then right after he jumped up to seventy, she
dropped down to fifty or five point three percent right
there and still insane. How she climbed back up though
she got past him. Damn, very very minimal. And then
they fought in September. They look at that September they
just bounce back and forth. And now October, October they've
(01:00:58):
made a separation. At damn. Look how much money's in
this About two billion dollars in volume on this election. Bruh,
what the has been bet on? Two? Two billion dollars
has been bet on the election at least with this site.
(01:01:21):
Now there, I bet you probably more people have bet
and and this site is like for you and I like,
so we can like make five dollar bets and stuff.
That's the collective out of everyone. This isn't just you know,
one person or anything, which is wild.
Speaker 4 (01:01:40):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
I feel like Trump's gonna win, But at the same
time Trump wins, everything's gonna get better. Cheaper, yes, and better.
In my opinion, no more wars, I think Ukraine, and
I think Ukraine would be lost all our sovereign territory
in every single region.
Speaker 4 (01:01:58):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
Yeah, basically like we don't have no more sovereign territory
like really anywhere. There might be a few, but we
definitely lost some and that's not good. Trump leads in Georgia,
that's a big one. I wonder if he'll be able
to get those back, is my question. On election day.
(01:02:19):
Maybe I don't know, man, I mean, other countries do
respect him, but are they gonna respect him enough to
give sovereign territory. Well, Harris just got one percent in Oklahoma. Yeah,
it don't it don't don't surprise me at all. That's
all I got to say about that. Yeah, Trump, Look
(01:02:43):
at that. Seventy five thousand dollars have been put towards
Trump in this election. Seventy nine thousand and other though. Wow,
one hundred and eighty six thousand dollars has been gambled
in the stay of Oklahoma for the Republican Party, or
if we're at least this look at Trump, USh, what's
(01:03:08):
Oregon ever fucking moved? Fucking I don't know. I don't know, man.
I feel like New York's a lie. But I mean,
I'm not moved to Texas, man, I'm not. I think
here's the thing. I feel like we're gonna give Red surprise.
Like Trump was talking about how he thinks he's gonna
win California this year or this election panel, and look
(01:03:31):
at what California's showing right now. Yeah, whatever, who needs it?
I mean, it's fifty four electorals, so let's see fifty
four electorials. Yeah, he kind of it would help him
for sure. So Texas has forty thirty, so that's seventy
right there. That's ninety nine, No eighty nine right there,
(01:04:02):
ninety three, ninety seven, one hundred. But that's only three
electorial votes though, right one hundred, one hundred, three, one
hundred six, one hundred and eleven, one hundred and seventeen,
(01:04:25):
one hundred and twenty four. I don't know if he
has enough to win it. Trump, because well, the popular
vote's going whoa Trump bumped up in the popular vote?
Wait what Yeah he was. He was around thirty percent
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or so, and now he's out forty one percent. Has
dropped these numbers, man, I did not know. What's no way, no,
I get what you're What the hell are these numbers? Then?
What is this? Is like the overall this is for
the electoral vote, so that like, this actually matters electoral wise,
So that's the one that actually matters. Yes, this actually matters.
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Everyone wants to go to the popular vote. This is
a popular vote, and Harris is winning in the popular vote?
How is she winning in the popular vote? Because so,
how electoral votes work is in a major in so
California goes left or Democrat most of the time because
all their major cities are Democrat. If like here in Oklahoma,
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because we have seven electoral votes and Oklahoma is pray rural,
we have two major cities, Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Those
are the only two blue places. That's why we have
seven electoral college or electoral representatives, because they have to
represent everyone else instead of the city. So whever we
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vote outside of the cities, then our representative will go
and vote that way. Like Oklahoma is very red. The
only places that go blue are Tulsa in Oklahoma City.
Thinking about going to Tulsa tomorrow. Maybe I'll go Dallas.
For what I was thinking about going to Dallas. There
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is a place called Italy. Have you seen this place
called what Italy e? The ly eat Lily eat Italy?
Is that an Italian restaurant or something? No, it's see
if I can find it a restaurant. It's an Italian restaurant.
It's not a restaurant, sorry, da restaurant. It's a grocery
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fucking store. It's an Italian grocery store that has like
four restaurants in it. It's in a mall, and you're
just gonna go for that yeah fresh produce, you get fresh.
I'm part Italian, so like it's just fucking bleeding out
of me, Like, yeah, they got the fresh bread. There's
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one in Dallas, and I was thinking about maybe stopping in. Okay,
maybe go tomorrow and stopping But it's like a whole.
It's connected to a mall, so you can go. You know,
like if you went, you could send the wife or
the girlfriend or whatever into the mall, let her go shopping.
You can just enjoy the Italian food. And I don't
know if you know what Italian food is from. It's
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fucking amazing. It's fresh. I think I'm eating this out.
It's fucking good.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
I feel like I could cook something. I'm hungry now.
I love cooking road. Look, it's two stories, man, It's
two fucking stories. It's like a mall. It is a
all basically with restaurants. I'm sure there's probably a clothing area.
It's probably just a mall, but it's attached well, it's
attached to a mall. That's like it probably took up
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an old J. C. Pennies or something, you know what
I mean, Like it's one of the department stores. But
this whole place became easaly. It started in New York
City City and you know, Manhattan. I think, I'm not
sure is just a part of a big ass mall.
It's part of a of a mall, but it's its
own thing, you know how, Like you know how J C.
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Pennies and like Dialard's are at the end of yeah, yeah,
yeah there. I'm sure they're renting the space or whatnot.
But yeah, I'm so fucking hungry now. But yeah, probably
go there and uh, obviously you guys stop at in
and out before you leave, regardless at in and out? Yeah,
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did you not know there was an in and out
down in Dallas? Uh? Prow, I don't know. There's a
lot of restaurants down there. We haven't. Don't you go down.
We don't have an in and out here in Oklahoma?
What is it in and out? What is that in
and out burgers? No, I've been here before. We don't
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have one inn in Oklahoma. Not Inlahoma, it's in Texas.
I've definitely there. Meat is like actually really good quality,
Like when you eat their meat. Then you go to
McDonald's and you bite into the McDonald's burger and you
bite into that. That's something that it tastes better. Damn, bro,
that's a crazy ass thing to pop up. It's nice,
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it's good. Probably stop there and maybe a comic bookstore.
Who knows, we'll see. I'm really hungry. Yeah, let's wrap
things up there, well have I mean we talked about
your plug before plug it again? Plug your social media?
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Where to find you all that good stuff? If you
look up on Instagram Project Underscore p. Ninety nine hundred,
you can find me on Instagram. If you look me
up on any music platforms, just look up Project Purple,
and then if you're an artist, go hit up Mahami
Saya for some beats. S e y a h. Look
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him up on Instagram, send you some beets or something. Yeah, yeah, man, Yeah,
that's about everything. That's about everything. All right, guys, thank
you for listening. We kind of we're slow in the
beginning of you're still with us. Thank you very much.
We love you. Peace audio. Hello, Mark Trotter, how are
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you hey? I'm good?
Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
How are you good?
Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Welcome to the Healing Cast because of Toy Freeman. What's
going on?
Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
How you do it good?
Speaker 1 (01:10:36):
How are you good? Hello? Marty?
Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Hello, buddy?
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
What's up man? How are you doing next? How are
you doing? What's your real name? What's your government name?
That is my first question. I'm just gonna go right
off the bat and just JJ wood. What's up?
Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
A long time listener?
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First time guess. I'm excited to be here. Folks forget
ye see they got heally.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
What year were you born?
Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
Ninety seven? Ninety six? See alright, technically you're a nineties baby,
but you missed half of it. M