Mosquitoes, Moore v. Harper & Nicaraguan Chicken Rituals (Yep, Really)
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Mosquitoes, Moore v. Harper & Nicaraguan Chicken Rituals (Yep, Really)

Episode 24 is what happens when politics meets mosquitos, a Titan sub implodes, and Nicaragua decides to cure grief with…a live chicken ritual.

Ryan and Trey rip into the Moore v. Harper Supreme Court decision and what it means (without boring you to death). Then it’s on to the Titan sub disaster fallout, including Netflix’s weirdly timed release, plus a French police shooting that’s raising global eyebrows. Sprinkle in angry female mosquitoes, a prehistoric Gar Fish, and a Nicaraguan ritual so odd it deserves its own movie.

And yes—more reasons why the world feels one glitch away from full-on Twilight Zone.

⚖️ SCOTUS: Moore v. Harper without the legal snooze
🦟 Female mosquitoes are the real enemy
🐟 Gar Fish and other prehistoric nonsense
🌊 Titan sub, Netflix timing, and zero chill
🐓 Nicaragua's wildest grief ritual
🌀 Twilight Zone Moments™ continue


All gas, no fluff. Hit play.


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This is where it's at. Hi Trey.

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Hello, sir. You know, I don't really like

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summertime. I know that you do well for the

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most part. Anybody that knows me knows

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that. Yes.

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In fact, I do not like extreme heat but the other reason is

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because of something we deal with quite a bit here in Texas

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and I'm sure other parts of the world do as well, but that would

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be the mosquitoes. Oh yeah.

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Especially with kids. Now just you know they don't

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know why they're itching and they're uncomfortable.

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And I think my wife attracts every mosquito that's out there,

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she gets, she'll have 30 bites on her leg and I've got none.

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Why I enjoy sitting out at your front door, waiting for you to

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open the door ghetto, you gonna do well, you know, I've got it,

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I've got a guy and he's supposed to have taken care of it for me,

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but I guess they're fighting through.

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But I found out something interesting about the mosquitoes

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that I wanted to share with you. Did you know that only the

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female mosquitoes are the ones that bite makes sense, right?

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That's what makes perfect sense. Now I started it was soon as I

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saw that, I was like, yeah, okay.

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I get it now. Yeah, I mean, I don't know if

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it's only one time a month they do that or if they're just

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always biting, I mean, I kid because apparently the

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mosquitoes only live a week or so really really That sucks in

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the whole point is to read to reproduce in to piss everybody

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off. So it's more that a bite or is

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that do they suck the blood out? I think it's the, they suck the

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blood and then it turns it just swells.

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So they say it's a bite but it's actually like a little thing

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that goes in and sucks the blood, right?

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Interesting. So it sells its sucking on you.

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It's a blood and the male's, don't need a blood meal.

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They call it, call it a blood meal, right?

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Okay. The females need it to produce

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eggs, okay? The females Buzz is actually

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higher pitched. You know that I did not kill my

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ready room. I can't imagine going.

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Oh, that's a female. Yeah, that's buzzing.

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And the male's this this kind of hit home to the males are out on

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their own make sense doing their own thing.

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Yeah. Except when mating I mean, tell

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me that we have a lot in common with mosquitoes interesting.

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So there are like playing golf like it all the probably You

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know, ya doing their own thing, staying away.

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They don't want to do the household stuff and make sense.

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Yeah. So anyway, I saw that, I thought

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it was interesting. I thought we could kind of give

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our female listeners, give our family listeners, a hard time.

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Why are these mosquitoes suck on?

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Is there and your women, did you notice that the I don't have any

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Orca updates tonight but did you?

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I mean you notice that the Orca causing all the problems

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female-to-female orcas, what is going on?

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I mean, are they really that angry out there?

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There is an uprising of the know in all waiting here is some

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other random animal attack mountain lion in the woods and

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you and your bike or something, a female mountain lion.

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Yeah, speaking of you and your life, I saw the funniest dating

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app picture that I wanted to. I wanted to share it with you

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and our listeners jet. It's quick, and it's just that,

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I I had to, I couldn't pass it up this, talk about falsifying

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yourself and being an idiot in the process.

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This guy and I'm going to throw them out there because it's out

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there. His name is Russ shed.

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Well, of course, yes, got to be a rush at, right.

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We're said it's Ezra shed, you know, there's a picture and then

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your name and your age. Hey Shay, Michelle Obama, 23,

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got it. And in the background of this

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picture is New York City, okay? With the Twin Towers.

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Wow. The backer and he's 23 and he's

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23. So if you do some quick math,

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That would mean that he took that that he was two years old

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and he's as full beard older than 23.

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Write something I think my mouth is right, but you get my point.

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I get it and I just laughed. I said, this is a male version.

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So it's males. You try and be younger women,

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you know, try and maybe be thinner.

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Yeah. Either way, just just be

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yourself. Put yourself out there yourself,

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right? Own it, because you're going to

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meet them. I don't get it.

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It's like you're going to meet ya.

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Your plan is to meet. Do did Rush She said, Rashid

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right? Did you brush Ed think that when

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they met he would look just like he did back in before 2001.

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Like you said at least that old, right?

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I want to know what Richard looks like now.

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And what has other five pictures?

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Were, was it like, you know, the Berlin wall before it came down?

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I was thinking the same for the Berlin Wall.

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Wow. Something else, we're working

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too much like before it came down or wow.

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Anyway, he's On the moon, walking taking the first steps

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on the moon. Ridiculous the Challenger, or

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was it hate to make light of it? But the 86 the challenges that

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exploded, it's, they're being built in the background.

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He was there. When Willie Mays broglie mellor,

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a color barrier. That's it, that's it.

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Yeah, I mean Elvis hadn't passed yet, right?

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Take a picture with the actual Elvis.

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He's only 23, 23 Rush, Ed. You poor poor guy because this

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is now out there and he is done. Can you imagine?

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That's pretty fun running into rochette?

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He's your date and you go. Oh my God.

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This is, this is the Russia. But I wanted to mention the

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national that point. He may have some issues, dating.

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Wow, coming up but I thought that was pretty funny.

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That is pretty funny. So, I got a quick little funny

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story. I was talking to my mom.

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You always have a quick little funny story.

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I like it talking to Mama Trey and I told her, I said, well,

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I'm going to tell this story on the, on the show.

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Because she always Seems to have some interesting thoughts and I

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don't think she thinks about it before she says things.

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So I'm okay with it because it's usually really sweet.

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Yeah, that's like you guys are the best, right?

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She was outside working in the yard and obviously it's hot as

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shit here in Texas, right? Yes, it has.

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So I tell her I said over 100 today and yesterday until her

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mother, I said, please be careful being on the yard

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because she doesn't, she just gets out there and starts

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working and doesn't pay attention.

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She just likes being out in the yard asset.

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Please be careful while you're out there.

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She said, you know what? Don't worry, I brought my phone

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out here with me just in case I passed out this.

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Really I said, you brought your phone out with you just in case

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you passed out. She said, yeah, I said mother

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how you're going to use your phone if you're passed out

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moment, tray and she just started laughing, I didn't

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realize them again. I kind of get what she's

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meaning. We don't like if I am unable to

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maybe move. But I'm conscious maybe.

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So you're trying to do before you pass out there.

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Yeah. Not after you pass it, maybe

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you, reach. You get the phone really quickly

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before anything major items. Especially, I'm trying to help

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her right here, but I don't know if I can this my ex-wife.

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I don't know how to take this but she said she was able to

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understand me more after she finally met my mother.

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So I don't know how to take that.

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I'll take it as a positive which means you're very sweet.

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There we go. There you go.

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Will say that. That's pretty fun.

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I'm sorry. I My mom does stuff like that,

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too. And yeah, I think that we've

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definitely got to get those two together.

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Yes, that would be a fun show. So I read a story today, you've

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been mentioned about the orc attacks and and how things like

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that's been happening in the ocean lately.

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So I found this story kind of interesting and never heard of

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this before. But have you heard of a garfish,

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a garfish God, I've heard of garfish and I don't think

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they're very nice looking they're in.

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This particular picture is just kind of crazy and you're the

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picture of let me. I'm gonna pull the picture up

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right here with you. How about that?

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I like it. Oh my God.

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So, yeah, that's that's about what I thought.

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It almost looks like a little little dinosaur.

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All he's got a bunch of little teeth and kind of interests, or

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right? The sword snout or something.

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Anyway, so a garfish, a gentleman by the name of Steve

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Kazakh, okay? From Perth was one of eight

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Perth, Australia, Perth, Australia.

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Sure. And stay down here, but I'll go

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with it. I'm assuming everybody, but look

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any animal shit. That happens is created to be,

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I'll show you. I'll show you makes sense.

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So he's one of eight knot, Nigeria, not nine there.

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Well, we're gonna go, that's completely.

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See a puppy dogs and yeah, good. Teddy bears.

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So him in a group of surfers were off the coast of, and I'm

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going to just skip to insid Weston, Indonesia, okay, at the

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playground surf Resort. Okay.

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So he happened to be sitting on his board when something struck

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him in the face. I'm going to go ahead and guess.

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It's a garfish pretty interesting.

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He thought it was his friends throwing seaweedy.

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Let him until somebody finally noticed it was, you know, he's

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kind of confused and he was bleeding from his nose.

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Why would see we do that? Exactly.

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Okay, so come to find out a garfish.

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You were correct, which is States.

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Here is a silver fish with a long beak.

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Like mouth had flung itself from the water who my God.

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And pierced mr. Kazakh through the cartilage of

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his upper notes. Oh my God, there's a picture of

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yours. Absolutely disgusting.

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Was it like the teeth of the gar Fisher?

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Was? It's a actual snout?

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It says, it's a long beak and I mean, there's picture on here

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showing teeth. Like, it's got to be the teeth,

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right? But it is said, as soon as this

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fish hitting its body, snapped off, leaving the beak in his

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nose. So is that like a fast?

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Was this fucking fish have no idea.

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God and it says on here, they're typically most active at night,

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which obviously that's bullshit. They weren't at the.

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Yeah, I want to see what he really what he's doing at night,

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right? You doing this during the day

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because they can be startled by light and happened to jump out

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of the damn water. So this was this area known for

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garfish. Well, see and that's another

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thing that kind of kind of stupid here locals reported

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seeing garfish schools active during the day days before this

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injury. So what will these aren't

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locals? Why would these fucking Resort?

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Them to go out and that's and fucking join them.

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They wanted to be entertained. See what happens if fuckers.

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Yeah. Look at these idiot Australians

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that are coming up to our territory.

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Make sure we take pictures of these.

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It is that they get attacked by gar fish man, doesn't look

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nasty. So the story is a, they

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basically got him on a speedboat, got him back to the

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resort and realize there's not a hospital around.

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So luckily one of the servers have Happens to be a surgeon and

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he basically stitched him up. It sounds like a movie.

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So it took him about an hour to get this.

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This this thing stitched up and so the snout and broke off of

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the of the fish. The fish is what it.

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So what happened to the fish? I guess ended up is water,

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without a snack. Does he still live without his

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nose? And I bet his friends.

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Make fun of him for that shit. Yeah, that may may impact his

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life, but so this thing was stuck in his nose.

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Stuck in his nose, it looks like a yeah, and just it's a big

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thick needle looking things. Had it been a tooth had been

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like a hook, a fish hook with it goes through the me looking.

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So anyway, that's so yeah that's you know we thought the orcas

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would fuck yelling but apparently the garfish wall,

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this doesn't sound like an accident.

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That sounds like this garfish was was basically almost like a

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suicide bomber, right? He just said I'm taking this guy

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out and if it cost me my no yep I teeth.

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How is he supposed to? So be it.

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Oh Stewie just supposed to like go with this whole and just try

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and get stuff to swim in. I may be the mama garfish is

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going to chewed up for his been in his mouth.

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I mean, I know, I'm not sure little birdie garfish procedures

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but we'll figure, we'll see what happens.

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Well, so, hmm, anybody I'll tell you know that's a good thing to

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post. I'll post that on like our

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Facebook page, just the, the pictures of the garfish.

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It gar fish tank is just to see that if you haven't, I know a

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lot of our Texas listeners where we're from our big Outdoors.

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People would be like, well, yeah, watch for the car Fickett.

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Yeah, we've seen garfish. I mean, yes, this is Across the

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world but they know what garfish looks like the lakes and stuff

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like that. Yeah, I don't know.

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Do we have any garfish here? And in Dallas, let's hope not.

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Let's hope at like, what Ponder you pond at the golf course if

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we go and get our ball right anyway.

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But did you see? There's a there's something

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called an alligator gar and that link that they can get up over

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between six and nine feet. That sounds as second nasty, if

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that if one of those guys hit you your Done.

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Right? I mean, you would think that

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would take a nose off. I wonder how big this one was.

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It didn't. That's an interesting.

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I don't understand why I didn't say, if an 8-foot garfish nose

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came off, that's going to be like a baseball bat.

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That's like, that's not anything to mess with.

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I could big piece going through the nose.

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All right, so beware of orcas and garfish everybody just for

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now a mosquito, I'm sure we'll have more and female mosquitoes.

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Don't worry, I'll mosquito about the male's.

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Give ahead the children shit. They're just chilling out at the

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bar right now. All right, let's let's let's get

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some closure with the the whole Titan submarine issue and the

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the Titanic exploration issue. I know it was the last couple

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weeks and I know it was kind of took over the world or at least

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it took over the United States, right?

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And I actually don't know how the rest of the world reacted to

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it. I'm sure it was a new story,

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some areas. But I wanted to, I mean, you

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said you had, you had just read, Something.

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Yeah, it popped up today saying that the u.s.

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Coast Guard says presumed, human remains have been found in

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wreckage of Titan, sub, that was recovered.

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Oh man, from 12 feet below, the Atlantic Surface after

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catastrophic implosion killed Titanic.

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Does it say what human remains are or like what it was and all

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its tests saying is the remains will now be transported, aboard

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a ship took poured in the US where they will undergo.

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Testing in the now. So they're not giving us like

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total details yet. Now I will if that if that we

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find more about more out about that before the next show will

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do in two days, we'll we'll update you.

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But I tell you what I mean I also made a little bit of a

00:16:07
mistake on the last show telling you that again, I don't think

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this is a big deal, because you understand what I meant, but the

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Navy were the ones that heard the implosion noises or the

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possible implosion on That on Sunday that the that the

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submarine went under. Yeah, they reported it to the

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Coast Guard who then made the decision to keep the search,

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wasn't the Navy that kept searching.

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It was the Coast Guard, well track and minor but I just want

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to make sure that people know that I'm doing my best to give

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accurate information and that I take it seriously that the Navy

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was no longer responsible for the search party because they

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just reported the noise. Well, thank you, Google.

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That's right. Good job.

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But the one issue that kind of came out of this, and I knew

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something was going to come out of this, that shouldn't come out

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of this. It should have been this sucks.

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Well, maybe in the future, we'll approach it differently.

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I feel bad for the 19 year old that didn't want to go.

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And now he went and he's dead. I don't like the fact that this

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little prick steps on and all fairness, maybe he's the

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innocent one. But is out celebrating what the

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step dad's dead and all these things.

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Yeah, all that thing, you know, move on.

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But here we go. Netflix has now added Titanic to

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their lineup whole again shit. Are you serious?

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As soon as this happened apparently and of course I

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chuckle at it and a sarcastic way in more of a G's Netflix.

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Okay, I see what you're doing here and I guarantee you, it

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probably worked because people going to hollowed-out, yeah,

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it's like night, especially people that haven't maybe seen

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it or aren't as aware with it. The story, overall, somebody

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young, Maybe And of course, then you have the other people who

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are pissed. This is so wrong.

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This is whatever these people died.

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This kind of bad taste. Yeah, so I was going to ask.

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So the reason I brought it up was to say, what do you think

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initially by me, telling you that Netflix is use this as an

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opportunity to bring back a film?

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Seems like it's kind of you had okay little bit but I'm not

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going to get buttered on. Okay, so that's you and me, we

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get a chuckle out of it, we don't, we don't tend to get

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butthurt about things but we Chuckle.

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Yeah, I'm kind of on the other side.

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I'm like okay, who cares? Like, it's a business decision

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and yeah, trying to bring eyes to it.

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Yeah, maybe not that. Yeah, just money.

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I don't know. I don't know what side I'm on

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but I just think it's interesting that everybody is

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freaking out. I don't understand why you're

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freaking out. Yeah, I mean I can understand.

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Maybe the families of the victims may be having a little

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bit of a guy but other than that, the five people that were

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down there. Yeah.

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Well, It's what's interesting to me is that everybody loves

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Netflix so much, that I haven't heard anybody.

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Be like, we're boycotting Netflix.

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It's just people are my handling it.

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The nobody's canceling Netflix, because I mean, come on.

00:19:04
Well, they're not canceling because they're using their

00:19:05
friend's account anyway, so yeah.

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But there's too many shows. I got to finish this show,

00:19:09
right? The cancel.

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It's a little different. Wait, till next week going to a

00:19:12
store or something where they can cancel, you know, Target or

00:19:15
whatever. Right?

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But that was that's interesting. So we'll put, we'll put that to

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bed, if If there's something else that comes out about the

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Titan catastrophe, we'll talk about it.

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But as of now putting it to bed, guys.

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Okay, no more. No more Titan from us.

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Got it. Let me write that down real

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quick. No poo.

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Poo. Nobody, no, no title.

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No Titan submarine here. They call this some mersive,

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which I think sounds cooler, summer.

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See, I've seen that all over the place, and I think it sounds

00:19:45
cooler. I'm going to go with that and

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we're tight and some merciful. Yeah, there you go.

00:19:49
No, sir. Or submarine, some Rusev got it.

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So how about this everybody? And I'm not cheering this on.

00:19:59
So again don't come at me. Call me names.

00:20:03
We're not the only country apparently who has police

00:20:08
issues. Oh yeah.

00:20:10
As far as shooting people, this would be in France.

00:20:13
France, the French are assholes. This And I read this and I tell

00:20:20
you what, I went through, maybe 10 sources, and all different

00:20:24
types of sources, and I couldn't find.

00:20:26
It's a lot of same exact, it was a lot of source, I try and be

00:20:29
efficient here on this. The show, I try to be not

00:20:32
efficient, I try to be, I try to be factually accurate truly

00:20:37
thorough thorough on this show. Yeah.

00:20:40
And the only thing I see is a picture of the, of the

00:20:44
automobile. I don't see the person that was

00:20:47
shot. But it was a 17 year old boy and

00:20:51
he was pulled over just for a basic traffic violation which

00:20:55
they haven't even released and he the you see the you know in

00:21:00
the in the video or in the camera footage you see a guy the

00:21:04
cop saying stay here don't you? No no no no don't don't end the

00:21:09
guy tries to drive away. So as he's driving away, the cop

00:21:13
shoots him or shoots through the car, what I want to know is

00:21:17
apparently it It was he was shot in the chest.

00:21:20
How do you, how do you hit him in the chest from like at the

00:21:23
cars? Driving away, that is weird.

00:21:25
But in any way that's not I mean it's not important, but the

00:21:27
bottom line is this guy this kid died.

00:21:30
He had there are two other people in the car and one of

00:21:32
them ran and and you're sitting here going.

00:21:35
Okay. Who is the kid?

00:21:38
Why did why did they run why they run?

00:21:41
Is it? Okay, here we go again for it

00:21:43
officer. By the way America, this is in

00:21:46
France, so it's Just the United States, having these issues was

00:21:51
this cop. Do you have an agenda?

00:21:52
Was the adequately trained? And you've always questions.

00:21:56
How come this isn't? This isn't all over the news, I

00:21:59
don't know. I'm I heard about it today.

00:22:02
I saw a couple of different sources but it is all over the

00:22:05
news. Just not in the state's, I guess

00:22:08
they're worried about, you know, the submarine or some shit.

00:22:12
But you know, any of the neutral sites in PR, Reuters BBC, of

00:22:17
course that A big thing because that's British and right there.

00:22:20
Yeah. And so, I want to know people

00:22:25
are going, well, why did the police officer not shoot out the

00:22:27
tires that seems to be? And again, we've had this

00:22:30
discussion under when it's all happening in a split second and

00:22:35
somebody's evading arrest, and somebody runs, and somebody does

00:22:38
this. And, you know, for all he knew,

00:22:40
maybe they had a weapon and they would turn and you just, I'm not

00:22:44
again, not saying the cop was right in what he did.

00:22:48
It sucks that this kid died, he didn't deserve to die.

00:22:51
I don't know what he did. So Maybe he did.

00:22:53
Maybe he was this horrible. Horrible, child molester.

00:22:56
I don't know. But what happened after that

00:22:59
Trey Was that night? There were riots and France and

00:23:06
burning down The City. The suburb that this is in and

00:23:11
31. People were arrested, the guy's

00:23:14
name is no hell and there's been speculation by the way.

00:23:19
Lat in one year there have been 13 people that died by

00:23:23
optionally shooting, okay? It's not just this country

00:23:26
people and it's not police officers in general, their

00:23:30
issues. Yes, but It's not just here.

00:23:32
I just wanted to say that and of course it's France.

00:23:36
I haven't heard her race in there either.

00:23:38
So that's what I was just getting to do so, but that's the

00:23:41
point. So for once I'm looking at these

00:23:44
news, this new story tray, and I don't here in the United States,

00:23:47
it happens. It's like immediately three the

00:23:50
sources on this side, are all like, but you know black guy

00:23:52
shot like I shot everybody. You know, racist America.

00:23:55
Yeah. And on the other side, it's

00:23:56
like, you know, but it shouldn't matter the race over.

00:23:59
I haven't found anything. That describes this guy except

00:24:03
his name and his family's name. And so people are saying well,

00:24:07
that's, you know, that's actually a northern African

00:24:10
name, okay? Whether that I don't know what

00:24:13
country that would be, I mean, super white cat, in super white

00:24:16
guy. I mean not, he'll sounds white

00:24:21
or your ideal or something you right.

00:24:22
Sure. And so the speculation is that

00:24:25
the cop There have been, let's just say there have been tension

00:24:30
tensions between police officers and the northern African

00:24:34
immigrants, okay? And especially in some of these

00:24:37
Suburban areas and so people are, of course, speculating?

00:24:40
Okay, that was it. This this officer had a an

00:24:44
agenda, he didn't like these guys in as soon as he disobeyed

00:24:47
him boom and shoot. We took the opportunity and if

00:24:49
that's the case and it's strictly that and there's

00:24:52
nothing else to it, then officer needs to be punished.

00:24:56
I mean, what if he was trying to shoot The tires out and he's

00:24:58
just a horrible shot. You know.

00:25:01
Try I guess that could possibly lead to possibly, don't know.

00:25:04
I don't you just we want to wait to see what happens.

00:25:06
But I'm just I saw it and I said, you know what, and I

00:25:09
wasn't excited because I've never excited to see it as

00:25:12
somebody shot and killed, but I was almost kind of happy in a

00:25:19
way to be able to bring it on the show and say everyone needs

00:25:21
to calm down about the u.s. being so horrible when it comes

00:25:26
to this. Buddy's get issues.

00:25:29
We need to be aware of our police officers but that does

00:25:32
not mean that we need to disrespect authorities as a

00:25:36
whole. That's just my thought and I'm

00:25:38
still curious to know why they ran so.

00:25:41
Well, that's the other thing. Why would you run is there some?

00:25:44
Maybe there's something else that they did that they were

00:25:46
scared that they were going to yeah you know of accused of or

00:25:51
charged with or whether there was weapons or what if they did

00:25:54
something else, or who knows? And I think all that might come

00:25:57
out hopefully. But again it's just this notion

00:26:01
of was there. Something that could have been

00:26:04
done to prevent the police officer from shooting the kid

00:26:09
and and that because that's where it gets it gets it gets

00:26:12
tough because you got both sides going, you know that guy, the

00:26:17
police officer, how dare he? And then the other side's like

00:26:19
what was justified properly because that, you know, that

00:26:21
Northern African kid. He probably did a bunch of stuff

00:26:24
in reality is somewhere in the middle where it's like, How

00:26:27
could it be better training or so?

00:26:29
Anyway I'm curious how if they're if they're driving away,

00:26:31
how I got shot in the chest, I can't wait to see how that comes

00:26:34
out because that's in letting things.

00:26:36
And apparently on the camera, you hear somebody screaming,

00:26:38
he's going to shoot you in the head.

00:26:40
He's going to shoot you in the head and I don't know if that

00:26:43
was the one of the passengers, maybe one of his friends, but on

00:26:47
the, on the video, that's what you hear.

00:26:49
Somebody screaming. And again, the, the lack of

00:26:53
detail in these news stories. Because it just happened.

00:26:58
I think it was technically at night time, but for us, it was

00:27:01
the daytime right today. Maybe they're trying to keep in

00:27:04
very hush. I don't know.

00:27:05
I mean there's there's just no detail but then you watch the

00:27:08
video and you hear somebody's going to shoot in the head.

00:27:10
Okay, well no, we didn't up hitting him in the chest.

00:27:12
Yeah, the head would make sense the chest doesn't and so, I

00:27:17
don't know. It's just weird.

00:27:19
Let's just say see how that comes out, but let's just say

00:27:24
the riots and The thing is that really gonna?

00:27:27
What's that going to do? And I mean, I'm looking at

00:27:30
pictures of buildings. Burning cars, burning

00:27:34
overturned. You people were fighting and

00:27:38
beating a, you know, whatever. And it's just kind of like.

00:27:40
So destroying the city that you live in, right?

00:27:45
Helps bring Justice when there is Injustice.

00:27:50
Right? Especially when there's anything

00:27:52
because when there's nothing that's actually been detailed

00:27:56
out. So does it?

00:27:58
Things and would have half these people that were writing all the

00:28:01
sudden something comes out and they're like, oh I take it back.

00:28:03
Yeah, sorry about that. My bad.

00:28:05
I didn't mean to set that building on fire and our town

00:28:07
but he helped me build it back. Yeah, so idiots but I just

00:28:11
wanted to bring that up French shooting not in the United

00:28:14
States. Anybody that wants to say here.

00:28:17
And what one? Some of our European listeners

00:28:20
stereotypes about the United States, gun issues, and

00:28:24
gun-wielding assholes? Mmm.

00:28:25
So guess what? Now, I'm not just here.

00:28:29
It's everywhere and I'm not just saying we don't, I'm not saying

00:28:31
that that's a reason for us to ignore it, but that's just a

00:28:33
reason for us to look at you and go, hey, guess what?

00:28:36
It's not just us. Where the, where the where the

00:28:39
sexy Target, if you will people like to look at.

00:28:42
We are the Americans. Yeah, so interesting.

00:28:45
Anyway, no more friend. As stupid Americans are in one

00:28:50
of our stereotypes is, were not aware of other cultures around

00:28:54
the world, right? That was one of the three, most,

00:28:56
yes, A ritual popped up a ritual.

00:29:01
Like a witch's that happens in Nicaragua.

00:29:05
It's 400 years old. Before I tell you what, this fun

00:29:08
ritual is, I thought I'd pull up some rituals other rituals from

00:29:13
around. We're gonna tease with some

00:29:14
rituals before you get to the main ritual.

00:29:16
Yes, interesting. So number one is the Hajj which

00:29:21
is a Islamic pilgrimage. Keep making you hot.

00:29:25
How do you spell it? Aha, you JJ.

00:29:27
JJ JJ, JJ, JJ in Texas. That's hedge a digit.

00:29:33
So the Hedge is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to the holy

00:29:37
city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, fair enough.

00:29:40
That's enough of that one Chinese New Year so which is

00:29:44
also known as the Spring Festival is most important.

00:29:47
Traditional holiday in China and is celebrated by Chinese

00:29:50
communities worldwide. It marks.

00:29:52
The beginning of the lunar calendar year and involves

00:29:55
various rituals and Customs such as Family, gatherings public

00:29:59
blah. Anyway, Day of the Dead.

00:30:01
Okay, I've heard of The Day of the Dead.

00:30:04
Yes it's a Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1st and

00:30:09
2nd time to honor and remember deceased loved ones, that sounds

00:30:13
way more that doesn't sound as the description isn't as cool as

00:30:17
the name, know that family, the great Salters at home, which

00:30:22
that could be kind of, that's okay.

00:30:25
Or in cemeteries adorned with Graphs favorite foods.

00:30:29
So, if you're hanging out at the cemetery, a buffet, I don't know

00:30:32
how that works, but they also visit Graves participate in

00:30:36
Precision so they'll do it that you go to a cemetery and they've

00:30:39
got like whole spread. Yeah, so that kind of cool being

00:30:44
who's next one coming of age ceremonies which let me see if I

00:30:50
can scroll down real quick. These are rituals practiced in

00:30:55
various cultures worldwide to marked.

00:30:57
Transition from childhood to adulthood.

00:30:59
Okay. So this is kind of more of a

00:31:02
talking about the conceit. Yeah.

00:31:05
Bar Mitzvah. It's all those.

00:31:06
Yeah. Forgive me if I mispronounce

00:31:10
this a sejin? No.

00:31:12
Hi. In Japan the I think those

00:31:15
perfect you like that. We're ready.

00:31:17
We're ready for our Japanese trip.

00:31:19
Absolutely. Hey is it necessary to have

00:31:23
these events? I mean, isn't this just a

00:31:24
celebration of getting your pubic hair makes?

00:31:27
Here, get a little hair on your arm.

00:31:30
I mean, because it's usually going to hear about reporting

00:31:32
and usually isn't it like 13, 14 15?

00:31:34
Yeah. Okay, all you're doing is

00:31:36
selling. You're not a man.

00:31:37
You're a woman yet at all. So you're just kind of starting.

00:31:40
Yeah. Is that what this?

00:31:41
Okay. That's right.

00:31:42
What that ones are enough? Just making sure.

00:31:43
So here's the ritual that I was able to pull up and Nicaragua so

00:31:50
every wheeler we love our Nicaragua.

00:31:52
Yeah, Nicaraguan listeners. And so says every year in

00:31:56
Nicaragua, Ins take part in a bizarre ritual with sees them.

00:32:01
Whip each other with each other, you can just stop.

00:32:08
Go ahead. Do you want to know what that

00:32:10
would get together with? Yeah, so they they whip each

00:32:13
other with dried bull penis has no way.

00:32:18
This is not real, lashing, their opponents, until they concede.

00:32:22
Also the main go like a fight like, oh, yeah, that'll it's all

00:32:26
in the name of the town's Patron.

00:32:27
In st. And we say bull bull bull, penis

00:32:32
has dried bull penises. And they've got some videos on

00:32:36
but are all bull penis is the same size as the guys that are

00:32:40
fighting on here. I guess, it depends.

00:32:42
What I'm saying, is that, what if you are unlucky in your bull?

00:32:45
He was a grower, not a shower. Yeah.

00:32:47
We want to find a, maybe a, you would have find a darker Dakin

00:32:52
boy. You'd fight.

00:32:55
Yeah. You just walk around checking

00:32:57
your bullet. No, you're no, you just stay in.

00:32:59
This one was an African bull. I want that one of.

00:33:02
There you go. So that's so whether to achieve

00:33:07
should you and I do this ritual outside in the front yard and

00:33:14
and film it for the show. Would my neighbors have a

00:33:19
problem or would they line up with popcorn?

00:33:21
I'm just picturing your wife. Came what?

00:33:24
Excuse me. They trained are about to go

00:33:26
outside and whip it. Other with multiple penises.

00:33:31
Trey got the African bull, so I'm probably not coming back for

00:33:33
a little while. I'm not need to go to the

00:33:35
hospital and then after seeing your oldest running around with

00:33:38
his cape on, I can just imagine him running around cheering us

00:33:41
on with this case, he is and as superheroes now tray.

00:33:44
So you got the brunt of that when you walked in, I did they

00:33:47
attack. He attacked you you were the bad

00:33:49
guy, are you the villain? He knows the word, always a

00:33:51
villain him, go ahead o. So anyway, back to my Nicaragua

00:33:55
storing. Sorry these gentlemen, is this

00:33:58
get me off topic. Yeah.

00:34:00
So, the reason behind this ritual is to atone for their

00:34:04
sins or for a taste of adrenaline.

00:34:07
So the four centuries old religious tradition is known as

00:34:11
the dance of the China grows. So it says that men children and

00:34:20
some women, some women, okay, perform this ritual but so, but

00:34:25
that's what I'm saying. So which which women do and do

00:34:29
not. I mean, you choose this or is

00:34:31
this or is this something that people say you have to do this?

00:34:34
I don't know. I don't know if that's if that's

00:34:36
a good thing. That's a good, I volunteered to

00:34:41
go battle with bull penis. It says these things are capable

00:34:44
of tearing a person's skin on contact.

00:34:46
God with Fighters can sustaining cuts.

00:34:49
And will show you through the new hip bulls with the the

00:34:53
piercings that might do some damage.

00:35:00
But this boy had a printed out for that one.

00:35:06
I got this guy shit. I got this guy.

00:35:10
This is mine. Yeah, you know me African and he

00:35:13
has a pretty soft for this is Nicaragua and this is the only

00:35:16
place that's happened. Yes, it was has, this violent

00:35:19
dance, is believed to have been performed in the town, which is

00:35:22
indigenous a, which is of indigenous origin since 1585.

00:35:30
Wow. So that's a long time, try.

00:35:33
It's a long time. I don't have any months.

00:35:35
Anyway, would you be willing to go?

00:35:37
Add Nicaragua to our world tour to see this?

00:35:42
I don't know. And would they make us do it?

00:35:46
I'm looking at some of these pictures and I don't know if we

00:35:49
would be to welcome here the watch a bull penis whipping.

00:35:53
So they would, it seems like maybe that's not a ritual that

00:35:58
they that they care to spread. This isn't they don't want the

00:36:02
pipe, they just do it. It might be frowned.

00:36:03
Upon it for sitting there rooting for this is there just

00:36:07
so this is a shit. This is supposed to be a

00:36:11
something with its, you don't cheer on.

00:36:13
I don't know. I mean these guys, Look pretty

00:36:15
excited about. I'm surprised one time betting

00:36:17
on it, but I mean, if two white guys show up in Nicaragua to

00:36:21
watch the 180 showed up and tried to play bookie and like,

00:36:24
took bets, that would be awesome.

00:36:27
And all the sudden this Ritual from how many years, all of a

00:36:30
sudden turns to this whole like backyard underground battle

00:36:34
scene, where exactly people are losing their life savings

00:36:37
because of their wolf that will finish it.

00:36:39
The bull penis below whipping. So, yeah.

00:36:43
So, yeah, I thought that was pretty interesting.

00:36:44
Now, I think the question that everybody wants to know at this

00:36:48
point, Trey is, where do they get?

00:36:51
The bull penis is from? It's a great question.

00:36:54
I mean, do you go to like the local store called dicks?

00:36:59
Oh no, I don't, I don't know. Nicaragua has addicts.

00:37:03
Do you shop online at Dick's.com?

00:37:05
I don't know if you dick suck, but I guess what I'm saying?

00:37:08
Is there like a like a field of bowls and all the sudden they

00:37:13
just eliminate all of them at Once and then chopped a penises

00:37:16
off, or is this something where they collect like a bull dies

00:37:20
and they go ahead and like, okay, we're going to take this

00:37:22
would be a good like, I like did the, there's the bull have a

00:37:25
license that says he's a donor. Yeah, he's a bull penis donor

00:37:31
for this ritual. Can you imagine getting turned

00:37:33
down to be a bull penis, donor, they look in there like all

00:37:36
know. He's a know, he's a know.

00:37:37
We can use distance in this fight.

00:37:39
You know, the guys like humming. He's got a great weapon right

00:37:42
there. They can't use.

00:37:43
Yeah. We need some distance to whip it

00:37:47
with. We can't have a close up close

00:37:48
encounter battle anyway. So that's interesting, dude.

00:37:52
I mean yeah I wonder I bet there's a ton of other rituals

00:37:56
that are like crazy like this. I can imagine.

00:37:58
Yeah. You know I think trying to learn

00:38:00
as yeah. We're trying to be open to

00:38:02
others emotions. Yeah.

00:38:03
And I'm pretty sure the nicaraguans appreciated.

00:38:06
The way we handled this. Absolutely the bull penis

00:38:09
whooping. Yeah.

00:38:10
Yeah. I think we should look up other

00:38:14
ones for For future shows would absolutely.

00:38:17
Yeah. Because I'm very intrigued by

00:38:19
rituals. We have to I'm assuming there's

00:38:22
got to be a vagina whipping know somewhere but from what animal

00:38:25
dry deeper. But let's do that.

00:38:31
I like this. This was a good one.

00:38:33
Find some more riches that we need a ticket partaken.

00:38:36
Yeah, because that you look at a lot of these areas in the

00:38:39
Central and South American countries, that had old kind of

00:38:44
Not tribal. What's the word I'm looking for?

00:38:48
Not Nate native of. You have a master's in writing

00:38:51
that me. I'm trying my best, the people

00:38:54
in Central and South America are are like the Mayans and the

00:38:58
Aztecs and the Incas and all that, you know, the the Santa

00:39:01
Maria's, the Santa Maria is the, in the native, in the tribal,

00:39:05
you know what I'm saying? It's all this time.

00:39:08
I just enjoy you trying to, how about in, did you and

00:39:11
Indigenous? There we go.

00:39:12
There we go. Engine.

00:39:13
This engine in. Did you notice people of these

00:39:17
territories? They all had crazy stuff and

00:39:21
crazy to us, not crazy to them which we need to respect, right?

00:39:25
Right. Especially for going to be

00:39:26
invited down for some of these rituals.

00:39:28
Is this ad ounce is South. This is self.

00:39:31
Its Nicaragua is south of here. South of here.

00:39:34
Yes. Okay.

00:39:35
I believe it Central America. Okay, which means it's just

00:39:38
south of Mexico. There's a cold.

00:39:40
I hate cold weather. It hit may get a chilly at night

00:39:43
Chile along the edge. Equator usually gets Lincoln

00:39:46
Chilean chili. That's actually.

00:39:49
Yes. Yes, there are no mountain range

00:39:51
there for sure. Okay.

00:39:52
Yeah. So that dumb joke.

00:39:54
Actually worked actually worked out.

00:39:55
Worked out anyway. Rituals I love it.

00:39:59
Good, I'm going to I'm going to talk about this real quick, it

00:40:03
is to me, it's kind of boring. But I want to make sure that our

00:40:07
listeners understand that we are up with the times in our country

00:40:11
politically. Gotcha, have you Heard of the

00:40:15
court case Moore versus Harper. I have not, I can't even act

00:40:21
like I have and I wouldn't want you to in fact, I hadn't either

00:40:25
and you know, when they do these court cases and they do the

00:40:28
names, you know, you supposed to memorize them all and it's like

00:40:31
how do you mix them all up. And so this one just happened

00:40:35
and it became this huge deal and a lot of people on one side on

00:40:40
the left side, if you will dip, the Democrats slash liberal /

00:40:44
lefties side. Got you viewed this outcome?

00:40:48
Um, as a win for them and for democracy and all that, but I

00:40:53
wonder why they make it about them versus just, okay.

00:40:56
This is what's best for the country.

00:40:58
You see him saying it because this, this polarizing issue when

00:41:02
it just should be. Okay, great.

00:41:04
That we agree with the outcome. And then it becomes hahaha right

00:41:08
Wingers and haha, whatever. And again I'm not one of the

00:41:11
other I'm just saying it. I'm just not liking that stick

00:41:16
from them, right. But anyway so what this Was is

00:41:19
there's a it was about what's called the independent state

00:41:24
legislator Theory legislature Theory dumb that down for me,

00:41:28
please. Okay.

00:41:29
It's really simple and I didn't and I'm going to dumb it down

00:41:32
because you know, anybody that wants our show to talk about

00:41:36
this in great detail is hasn't been listening to us very much.

00:41:40
They don't get it, we like to give you the basics and the

00:41:43
basic on this is about voting laws.

00:41:47
Okay, voting and this Tree has become an issue, right?

00:41:50
One side says, okay, the election was stolen.

00:41:53
The other side says, you know, no way this can happen in this

00:41:58
is totally legal and mail-in ballots.

00:42:00
And this and there's there's a whole big thing about voting,

00:42:03
catcher and democracy and all these things.

00:42:06
Well, what this does is the proposal and I believe it was

00:42:11
from North Carolina. Republicans said, hey, why don't

00:42:16
you give Supreme Court gives Of all the states, the ability to

00:42:23
have their own rules, own processes, own regulations on

00:42:27
how to do voting for both Congress and the president

00:42:32
presidential election. And so what they're saying is

00:42:35
instead of one big rule on the federal level, it can be

00:42:40
monitored easier state-by-state. And that is say, say, for

00:42:43
example, Arizona was one of the states that had all sorts of

00:42:47
moon debate. Eight and whether or not there

00:42:49
was legitimacy in the voting process.

00:42:52
Say all of a sudden Arizona says well we're going to implement

00:42:55
this this this and this to make sure that there isn't voter

00:43:00
fraud. And, and Nevada, and every other

00:43:04
state around, they have no say in that and their process

00:43:06
because it's not Arizona, but giving Arizona the right to say,

00:43:10
hey we're going to run this the way we want.

00:43:12
And it'll make things more accurate and so and I guess to

00:43:17
what extent like are there, certain guidelines is going to

00:43:19
stay the same across the board, or is it like, you know what, if

00:43:23
you've got three toes, you are not allowed to vote of, right?

00:43:27
You know, in my state, well, my understanding is that that my

00:43:30
understanding was that if that Past then that probably could

00:43:33
technically technically do that if they wanted to gotcha.

00:43:37
And I think that's what you know, they had an issue with the

00:43:40
bush versus Gore thing in 2000. They had an issue now with the

00:43:43
Donald and Biden thing and then and so the idea was well we're

00:43:48
going to be able to monitor it better, if it's just You States?

00:43:53
Okay, of Arizona, says, you over here, federal government, you

00:43:57
have nothing to do with our voting process.

00:43:59
Will let you know, we'll let you know what the results are.

00:44:02
So is it more towards geared towards the counting of the

00:44:08
votes? The the process of getting the

00:44:11
number of votes? I guess, I think it's a

00:44:15
combination of a bunch of things.

00:44:16
I think one of them is the process of the counting.

00:44:21
So not so much the as a person, or as a citizen, you have to

00:44:26
meet these guidelines in able to vote.

00:44:27
That's part of it, too. That's part of it to open, what?

00:44:29
I'm reading. It's everything.

00:44:31
And so top to bottom, top to bottom, I mean, make your own

00:44:33
guidelines. There are a bunch of States

00:44:35
right now and I'll and I'll again call me whatever you want,

00:44:40
but I'm going to go, I'm going to go ahead and say they're a

00:44:42
bunch of states that allow that don't require voters to show

00:44:48
proof of residence and proof of Justin ship almost.

00:44:52
Why would they do that? Because it I don't know if it's

00:44:55
I don't know. I don't know if it's a lazy

00:44:56
thing. I don't know if it's too hard to

00:44:59
you know where all you have to do is give them an address and

00:45:03
you can vote and that's true and people come at me and tell me

00:45:07
I'm wrong. I guarantee you, I'm not.

00:45:09
There are states that do not require you to show proof of

00:45:12
residence. You can just give them an

00:45:14
address and your name, they'll have it on the file and whatever

00:45:18
and that file doesn't actually. Actually, tell you, whether

00:45:22
there's a legitimate citizenship anyway, so that's crazy.

00:45:27
Well in that even get internet without getting it right about.

00:45:31
It's crazy. That's crazy to me, too.

00:45:33
And that's why a lot of these people are saying, okay, we need

00:45:36
this to be a little bit more little bit more, little

00:45:39
stronger, a little bit more secure, rein it in a little bit.

00:45:43
Right? It in and because you know,

00:45:46
whatever side you're on, you shouldn't be okay with somebody

00:45:49
that's not a citizen of this. Country voting in our elections,

00:45:53
you just shouldn't and and it really honestly does benefit one

00:45:58
side versus the other it does. And so I think that's why one

00:46:02
side versus the other wants less this and more that and vice

00:46:07
versa and that's where you something about it was brought

00:46:10
up and I just thought I wondered, I want to ask Trey,

00:46:12
who is all knowing full of wisdom, if he thinks the state

00:46:16
should be in charge of this, when it comes to, you know, Like

00:46:21
you said checking on the criteria to vote counting

00:46:26
submitting it or should it be one big centralized thing and I

00:46:31
don't know if there's a right answer.

00:46:33
Yeah I just think that this was an interesting case that the

00:46:36
Supreme Court shot down and Supreme Court is majority

00:46:41
Republican. And this is a republican thing,

00:46:45
and they just said, nope. And so, maybe they don't.

00:46:47
Maybe that has something to do with it.

00:46:49
Maybe doesn't, I don't know how in 2023.

00:46:52
We don't have the capability to count votes.

00:46:56
There you go. Without issue.

00:46:57
Right now, we go. So, I don't know, I brought this

00:47:00
up because I thought that it's something that happened

00:47:03
recently, and it's something that in our country, it's just

00:47:06
another issue. That's divided, it's something

00:47:10
that you're like, you just said, you made it, you made it, you

00:47:13
do. It down in a good way and

00:47:15
basically said we really having this issue and it's because of

00:47:19
the integrity and the trustworthiness of the people in

00:47:23
charge of counting and the people in charge of whoever's

00:47:28
voting, you can't just get an idea anymore because some of

00:47:31
these dates are giving IDs to talk tithing in yeah.

00:47:35
Since and so, you're going. Okay, if you do this and you

00:47:39
limit, It quote, unquote, illegal immigrants from voting

00:47:43
which look you should, I don't care what side you're on.

00:47:46
You should bottom line. I'm right.

00:47:49
I'm going to I will fight you to the end on that and it doesn't

00:47:52
have anything to do with bipartisan politics.

00:47:55
Well in when it comes to these these polling stations.

00:47:59
Correct me if I'm wrong. Aren't these mostly just

00:48:01
volunteers or do they have people with yeah professional

00:48:06
careers that are taught how to do this how to process.

00:48:10
Is this how they definitely not professional career?

00:48:13
So again, so maybe that's one thing they have to do.

00:48:16
True is, is you know what, we're going to train these people

00:48:19
supposed to be nowadays, and I'm back in the day.

00:48:23
I don't know. They probably had you people

00:48:24
that were putting a little or doing a little circle like on

00:48:28
our SATs and on the couch and I says, yeah but now it's

00:48:31
electronic and so when you do that and it prints it out and

00:48:34
you put it in yourself, they make you put it in and it

00:48:37
supposedly it registers. Thing that you voted for, how do

00:48:43
we know that that's happening? How do we know that somebody

00:48:46
doesn't like? You know fudge the numbers that

00:48:50
you know I know some people that are really really intelligent

00:48:52
when it comes to computers in fact we the same guy that we

00:48:57
give a hard time to. Yeah.

00:48:59
I probably can tell me exactly if somebody could or couldn't

00:49:04
ask you those results when it comes to the digital part of it.

00:49:10
But the bottom line is that these people like you said

00:49:13
they're just volunteer there in there who's trustworthy and

00:49:17
who's not. Right government officials come

00:49:20
in. Well, if the government

00:49:21
officials are hired by the current Administration, not not

00:49:25
this current but whoever it is at the time and they come in

00:49:29
there, aren't they going to skew it towards them?

00:49:31
Or they wouldn't they be tempted to say or whatever.

00:49:34
And that was the rumor was that there were the problem in the

00:49:37
last election was there were a lot of mail in ballots because

00:49:40
of covid, okay? And so the mail in ballots

00:49:44
people on the right believe, it was very easy.

00:49:48
To be skewed, the numbers because they were actual mailing

00:49:52
physical. So, people that accepted the

00:49:54
received, these could easily just be like, oops.

00:49:58
And they toss them out there apparently were pictures that

00:50:01
were taken of people throwing them dumpsters and, oh, you

00:50:05
know, things like that. And of course, the other side is

00:50:07
going with that photoshopped and it's bullshit.

00:50:10
And yeah, it was very, very strange.

00:50:14
Yeah. And like a lot of things from

00:50:16
2020 to 2025. 20 about about 20 22.

00:50:19
Yeah. And still to this day but covid

00:50:22
really kind of Jackson things. And so that kinda in my opinion

00:50:26
that finally caused this which was a proposal In to make it

00:50:32
about States. And maybe maybe kind of trying

00:50:36
to regulate it a little bit more.

00:50:38
So what you're saying is, everything was fine with the

00:50:41
voting process up until a historic pandemic that made us

00:50:46
go back to the prehistoric ages, right?

00:50:48
I don't think everything was fine.

00:50:51
Well voting, there was still again, the bush-gore thing in

00:50:55
2000 and Florida. There have been other issues but

00:50:58
I think that the covid really kind of Allowed both sides to

00:51:03
yell at each other about potential voter fraud, put a

00:51:07
spotlight on it, but the point is is it's all stupid right now.

00:51:11
I mean II again, I've bitched about Twitter, the last couple

00:51:14
shows. And, and I get on there and I

00:51:16
say something about about one topic and all of a sudden

00:51:21
somebody assumes they know everything about me.

00:51:23
And then I'm this and that and this side and I vote this way

00:51:27
and I'm like, that's not even it, I'm just talking.

00:51:30
About this one issue dumbass and and it's just Rich been real

00:51:35
eye-opening ever since I've really kind of jumped in on

00:51:38
Twitter. Yeah, so if you see us out there

00:51:41
on Twitter, you know, come to my Aid and say this guy really does

00:51:46
like to try and see things from both angles are all angles or

00:51:50
you can say you know, him a he really is an asshole.

00:51:52
Yeah, I mean, either way I mean, it'll help help the conversation

00:51:56
either way, right? So that's all I wanted to say

00:51:59
about more versus Harper. I appreciate that states and I

00:52:03
still don't think we really got gave our opinions.

00:52:06
You said you don't give a shit. I say it's going to be either.

00:52:10
One is going to be people. Bitching about it either way and

00:52:13
I kind of tend to agree. I think that if it stays which

00:52:16
it is it's not it's not going to the state's, it was already

00:52:19
decided in you. Now what's going to happen is if

00:52:21
whatever either side. So let's say in the let's just

00:52:25
go with the big ones presidential election next year.

00:52:28
Remember 2024 either whoever quote-unquote wins the other

00:52:33
side's gonna go fraud, it's bullshit.

00:52:36
When I can't understand, how we don't have a group of

00:52:38
intelligent people that can figure out a process that

00:52:41
everybody can agree with two counts of damn votes.

00:52:44
We have, we have a, we have intelligent people.

00:52:46
The problem is, they're on both sides and nobody in the middle

00:52:49
can sit there and get any power in my opinion.

00:52:53
Nobody has the power. That is truly neutral.

00:52:58
To say this is how we're going to do it.

00:53:01
And everybody on each side needs to stay out of it.

00:53:04
And that's, that's the issue and even if somebody says that are

00:53:08
they truly neutral or are they are they really do, they have an

00:53:11
agenda? I mean, like I said people are

00:53:14
accusing me of having an agenda and not I don't idiot when I

00:53:18
know as you know I know shit about politics but I'm wondering

00:53:22
if there there's too many checks and balances through the whole

00:53:26
process to get things. Done.

00:53:29
What about not actual checks and balances, but what they claim to

00:53:33
be checks and Berry good, which is really almost an Overkill,

00:53:36
right? Because they're the other side

00:53:39
of things. There you go.

00:53:40
Yeah. And that will the.

00:53:41
But that. Yeah, that's what's happening.

00:53:42
You're absolutely right. What if, what if we decided at

00:53:45
one point? You know what we're going to?

00:53:47
We're going to elect one Democrat and one Republican to

00:53:52
run the country together. That would be awesome that

00:53:55
far-fetched. Well, it's far.

00:53:58
Go fetch because I don't I don't know how it's going to happen.

00:54:00
I don't think anything we get done.

00:54:02
I think that the the closest that we could get to something

00:54:05
like that would be getting somebody to run for president

00:54:09
and they once they get the nomination, say Trump gets the

00:54:13
nomination for the one side or or you know, because right now

00:54:17
Biden's, the incumbent. So he's there with Kamala Harris

00:54:21
and I don't know if they can change that up.

00:54:22
Like combined. Be like, no.

00:54:23
Fuck them all up. I'm getting somebody else.

00:54:25
Right. I don't know if that works

00:54:27
because they're already. In there.

00:54:28
But anyway, let's just for the sake of this conversation.

00:54:30
Say that Donald Trump gets the nomination again and he has to

00:54:35
choose a vice president with him.

00:54:37
And what if he takes a gentleman who's come out of the blue on

00:54:41
the Democrat side name? How about Robert Kennedy jr.

00:54:47
Robert. Robert Kennedy, right.

00:54:49
I don't whistling idiot. I'll apologize next show if it's

00:54:52
red, Robert, Kennedy jr. And he is a Democrat who has

00:54:58
come out with some stuff where it's like, kind of similar to

00:55:01
where we go. We, yes.

00:55:03
I'm not going to sit here and just be a Democrat for every

00:55:06
issue because that's what they're telling me to do, right?

00:55:09
I believe this this and this and some of the Democrats are going

00:55:11
home shit. Dude.

00:55:12
What's wrong with you? And the Republicans are going?

00:55:16
Hey this guy's not all bad like if he gets it, okay, maybe we'll

00:55:21
be okay. Interesting.

00:55:22
And so what if Donald goes and gets this guy, Guy and says hey

00:55:25
come over to this side. Fuck Red vs.

00:55:27
Blue cares. Be a part of this with me and we

00:55:32
can be exchanged and we can be the the two most neutral guys

00:55:36
because not all was a blue. Got Donna was Democrat growing

00:55:39
out. He wasn't a republican, he ran

00:55:41
Republican because politically that he that made more sense to

00:55:44
him. But how about that tray?

00:55:46
That's the way to do it. Stay in the grave podcast has

00:55:49
just come up with the idea, figured it out and how to get

00:55:52
two different sides to unite. And truly be gray, you're

00:55:58
welcome Alicia fuck him. Would that be great if tomorrow

00:56:01
or Donald gets in? He's like, I'm gonna go with

00:56:04
Robert. Yeah, well because crazy, we

00:56:07
have a document right here. Yeah, and boom.

00:56:09
So, but uh, honestly I think that's probably the easiest way

00:56:13
to do it to get the two sides to combine, right?

00:56:16
I don't know how she do it because the from a boater

00:56:19
perspective, no one's going to. No one wants to vote

00:56:22
independent. That's why you get It's like

00:56:25
three percent voting independent every time and those are the

00:56:27
people that are just basically throwing a vote away and maybe

00:56:30
it's an ego thing. But you have the Democrat and

00:56:32
the Republican. They're going head-to-head for

00:56:36
the presidency. Whoever loses becomes a vice

00:56:39
president. Oh you're so well.

00:56:42
That little too simplistic. I don't I don't because you

00:56:48
spend so much time just bashing the shit out of you.

00:56:50
Yeah, that's another thing. Why can't they talk about just

00:56:54
the Use it's like you know what? You know mr.

00:56:59
I want to say mr. President or Mister, whoever the

00:57:01
hell were talking to, in this debate.

00:57:04
Tell us about your, your global warming policy, right?

00:57:08
Okay. Well, first off this guy's an

00:57:10
asshole, he hires whores and sniffs cocaine off their butt,

00:57:16
and they need every weekend up asshole, the back and forth.

00:57:18
Yeah. And then and then they go off on

00:57:21
some tangent about some other issue.

00:57:23
So it's like, wow. Why can't we just tell me, you

00:57:25
know how they give them? They give them, like, 30 seconds

00:57:27
to respond to an answer and all of its bash in 20 of it's like

00:57:31
but yelling over each other and then the and the moderators like

00:57:33
guys guys everyone know, calm down.

00:57:35
And it's like all right. 30 seconds is up right.

00:57:37
Nothing got said that's that's my thoughts on that, you know,

00:57:40
you know, I'm not gonna lie to you Trey from an entertainment

00:57:43
perspective. I hope that happens on every

00:57:46
debate because it is hilarious. Yeah.

00:57:49
But I don't know if that would in this day and age.

00:57:53
I think in a more mature, maybe down the road, maybe this could

00:57:59
happen and maybe they say hey look.

00:58:01
All right. But the problem is that the

00:58:03
president and the vice-president aren't supposed to have that

00:58:07
much of a different power level. The vice president.

00:58:09
Yes, of course answers the president but he's there for

00:58:12
other purposes is not as much. The it's not like an assistant

00:58:15
gotcha. It's not his assistant.

00:58:17
He kind of Vice President handles this.

00:58:19
Over here in the president handles this.

00:58:21
And so they need to be kind of like minded in my opinion.

00:58:25
So the Phi Z president's going to library's reading books.

00:58:27
Yes, president is out playing golf and golf makes and that and

00:58:32
that goes for both, Barack Obama and Donald Trump so don't come

00:58:36
at me. I came I called both of those

00:58:38
motherfuckers out. They enjoy playing Staple in

00:58:41
train. I do too.

00:58:41
If we ran on the Layfield Nielsen or Nielsen Layfield,

00:58:45
whatever ticket, guess what train are going to play some

00:58:49
golf If we are going to play a lot of golf you know in this

00:58:51
will have Air Force. One is country would be dude,

00:58:54
this country would be way better if you and I were might actually

00:58:57
hit the mile high club at that point on presidential airplane.

00:59:02
Yeah. Do you want to, do you want to

00:59:04
take a trip with me? Babe, right.

00:59:06
Here's my plane over here. We're about to Air Force One.

00:59:08
Yeah, Air Force One, baby. Can you imagine the party?

00:59:13
We throw some parties. It just you think would frown

00:59:16
upon us putting a stripper pole in there?

00:59:20
I think as long as we removed it before the next president came

00:59:22
in and I think we'd be okay. Well, who know it depends on who

00:59:25
the present. Yeah, could be another Clinton,

00:59:28
you know, get their freak don't, but it's just it just seems to

00:59:33
me like if Donald or let's just say maybe Rhonda Santa's or some

00:59:37
other Republican was to grab a guy like a Kennedy, or even

00:59:42
somebody like maybe the lovely woman, tolsey Gabbert, who was a

00:59:48
Democrat and Got frustrated with some of their extremism and came

00:59:52
over and kind of said, their National Republicans.

00:59:54
You just said, I'm not Democrat and I'm bashing them because I

00:59:58
just can't believe that my party turned to this.

01:00:01
Mmm, Angel wrap, grab a grab, an old Democrat like that.

01:00:05
And maybe she pulls in some of the other people who were kind

01:00:07
of like, minded going. Hey, I'm not real happy with my

01:00:10
party either, but I'm but I'm also don't want to I'm not on

01:00:14
the other side. So there are ways in my opinion,

01:00:17
due to like Bring it all together.

01:00:20
Got you, will it ever happen? Who has the balls does Donald or

01:00:25
Ron, or whoever gets the nomination?

01:00:27
Have the balls to say I'm going to bring in kind of a liberal

01:00:30
vice president. He didn't Donald the new last

01:00:33
time with Mike Pence. Mike Pence is the most weirdly

01:00:36
conservative guy I've ever seen. I mean, you wouldn't go to

01:00:38
dinner with a woman with a without his wife.

01:00:42
When wouldn't go to a dog with a woman without a suspect because

01:00:45
it was disrespectful to his marriage.

01:00:47
Interesting, even business dinner.

01:00:49
Her. So, you know, can you not have

01:00:51
sex with the woman? Unless his wife was there

01:00:53
either? Maybe that was it.

01:00:56
Maybe he, maybe he seems like that type of.

01:00:58
Yeah. Right.

01:00:59
It is three times what a stiff. Yeah, that behind the scenes.

01:01:02
Yeah. But anyway, so so I think Donald

01:01:05
made a mistake last time, he went, he went super the other

01:01:09
way. He went super for his party and

01:01:11
versus saying hey, let's reel in some of these Independence and

01:01:14
some of these light lefties who are disappointed with their

01:01:17
party. Anyway, I don't know.

01:01:19
I mean, he had dinner with women without his wife.

01:01:21
To I think Donald may have had dinner with other women in the

01:01:25
past. I'm not sure.

01:01:29
But, you know, he does have a beautiful, beautiful wife.

01:01:32
Yeah. His life.

01:01:33
Yeah. Melania Trump and boy that poor

01:01:37
woman having to deal with with everything and his in and their

01:01:43
son Barron, who by the way, is like 66 or something crazy.

01:01:48
Hold his trunk. How old is Donald Trump?

01:01:51
Donald Trump it, I believe is 77 and it's got a six-year-old son.

01:01:55
No, no, no. His son is Baron is six feet

01:01:58
six. Oh six foot.

01:02:00
He's like 15 or 16. Okay. 17, maybe he's like high

01:02:04
school. Gotcha.

01:02:06
And when dot When Donald Trump was elected he was like 11

01:02:10
gotcha. And now he's you know growing

01:02:12
up. I'll start paying attention.

01:02:14
Yeah. Show he's sick cities like he's

01:02:17
six. Yeah.

01:02:19
So but anyway that's look at trade.

01:02:22
I talking politics we got off a little bit on the topic but we

01:02:27
talk politics for what I'd my opinion.

01:02:29
The majority of the country wants to talk politics about.

01:02:33
Yeah, we don't need any of the details.

01:02:39
I just want to know what ass is so damn expensive.

01:02:42
There you go. Yeah, and it's so easy no matter

01:02:45
who is president, no matter what, no matter what's going on

01:02:48
to just Blame whoever is President gas, prices?

01:02:52
Fuck. That guy, I saw, I saw a bumper

01:02:55
sticker the other day. That said, if you voted for

01:02:57
Biden, follow me to the gas station because you're paying.

01:03:01
I was like whoa. Yeah that's how he stands.

01:03:05
Take it easy everybody. I shouldn't say he could have

01:03:08
been a. She I don't know that.

01:03:09
That is pretty funny. So there's our pulp political

01:03:14
talk everybody. You're welcome.

01:03:17
Yeah, in case you didn't know how Going to vote or the process

01:03:21
or any of that. Here we go.

01:03:22
Now you? Do you do?

01:03:25
In fact, look, Donald, if you'd like to come on our show and

01:03:27
plead your case, we are here for you.

01:03:30
Oh that would be awesome or Joe. Biden.

01:03:32
Come on we'll talk we'll pick up putting here for you.

01:03:36
All right, even Donald we have we have women.

01:03:40
Yes. Well any president polls.

01:03:44
Yeah. Any President, we can both

01:03:47
welcome you in and piss you off at the same time.

01:03:49
We're here for that right? Anyway, moving on.

01:03:53
So I ran across a little a little article.

01:03:57
It said it kind of caught my interest talking about facts

01:04:01
that show. We have officially entered the

01:04:03
Twilight Zone. Oh I like it.

01:04:06
So that was kind of interesting to me.

01:04:07
Yeah, well I like the Twilight Zone.

01:04:09
Did you ever watch that? I did.

01:04:11
I love the music, freak me out. So yeah.

01:04:14
It was a little every was weird intense is weird.

01:04:18
So the You first story that are the, I don't know if this is

01:04:21
really a story or a comment or a thought, but it says according

01:04:25
to some scientists, the human who is going to live. 200 years

01:04:30
has already been born. They believe what ya said, how

01:04:34
cool is that? Sit according according to

01:04:36
scientists from Stanford University, the person who will

01:04:39
live 200 years has already been born.

01:04:42
Although it might be, it might sound crazy.

01:04:44
It is expected that at some point, there will be enough

01:04:47
advancements in medical technology.

01:04:49
And genetics that will likely help to further prolong the

01:04:52
human lifespan way past the life expectancy.

01:04:55
We are familiar with today incredible.

01:04:58
Wow. Well I'm assuming that it's

01:05:00
probably like somebody that's pretty young.

01:05:04
I would assume not our old asses right now.

01:05:06
Does that mean we make it like 150?

01:05:10
It's possible because this makes me both excited and sad because

01:05:14
I'm like, oh, man, did we just missed the cut, right?

01:05:17
You know, they are, we are we out at 80 or whatever and then

01:05:21
and then all the sudden the Next Generation would have been 79.

01:05:23
We had been a really hit but that's, that's cool.

01:05:28
That's I means now I don't know how true it's going to be but

01:05:31
what I'm I guess. We'll find out.

01:05:33
Won't we? My ears are open.

01:05:34
I'm my eyes and ears are open. I don't know how I mean my body.

01:05:40
So right now it's 44 right? I can't even imagine it 200.

01:05:45
Yeah black kill me now over guys this sounded great back 120

01:05:51
years ago take me now so so yeah.

01:05:56
That was interesting. Yeah, I like that one.

01:05:58
The next one. It popped up the longest traffic

01:06:02
jam. As as we know, we love Rap, God

01:06:05
longest traffic, jam in history, lasted 12 days.

01:06:10
Days and stretched for 62 miles in China, of course, on the

01:06:17
National Highway 110 with their 68 billion people in China,

01:06:21
right? And this was in August of 2010.

01:06:24
Okay. So, okay, so things got so bad

01:06:27
2013, 13 years ago, 13 years ago, got it.

01:06:32
So things got so bad that people stuck in traffic developed, a

01:06:36
mini economy of overpriced food water and Cigarettes.

01:06:40
Yes, that's awesome. It's like, they just Shackled In

01:06:44
for a vacation for like 12 days. All right.

01:06:47
All right here. We got Margaritas over here, we

01:06:49
got smokes over. He nearly that.

01:06:51
Imagine though, if you were a smoker and you only had like

01:06:55
half a pack left, I'd be pissed. And then all of a sudden you're

01:06:58
stuck for 12 days. I mean, you this is not this is

01:07:01
really an actual physical addiction.

01:07:04
Yeah. And somebody else is going, hey,

01:07:07
I got some smokes over here. Yeah.

01:07:11
That'll be fifty seven hundred dollars.

01:07:13
Yeah. For this pack and you know, I

01:07:15
mean, you can you could do that. I wonder if I bet that was.

01:07:18
I wonder how much it was, but it's the money was.

01:07:20
I seriously? Wonder how much like one

01:07:21
cigarette was. So they says, in the story, what

01:07:25
was the reason behind this chaos and they're saying it was a

01:07:28
combination of road construction.

01:07:30
Maintenance work and increased Freight traffic due to an

01:07:33
increase in Coal deliveries to Beijing, but how to 12 Days, 12,

01:07:39
freaking days. But if it wasn't completely

01:07:42
blotted they're saying it was completely blocked.

01:07:43
How did nobody know? It says, additionally unusual,

01:07:47
heavy rain caused some sections of the road to become

01:07:50
impassable. Exacerbating the traffic,

01:07:54
congestion, these big words, kill you.

01:07:56
I got you. I think everybody understood

01:07:59
that traffic jam was so severe that some drivers, reportedly

01:08:02
only travel reported only traveling point six miles in a

01:08:07
day. That sound absolutely no.

01:08:11
The guy we always talk about and I we did a ski trip and we

01:08:16
vacation it was one other one other gentleman with us and we

01:08:19
went I'm talking like we were like 19 or 20 and we stopped on

01:08:25
the way back because of weather winter weather.

01:08:29
We drove all the way to Colorado for those that aren't in our

01:08:34
country since we have so many worldwide listeners.

01:08:37
It's about a you know like an In our type drive and so you would

01:08:40
go, we would rotate and drive all the way through.

01:08:43
And so, on the way back, winter weather, Ironically in New

01:08:47
Mexico, near West Texas. Shut down the highway overnight.

01:08:54
And so we, of course, just, you know, being young really does.

01:08:58
Okay cool. Yeah, let's just kind of look,

01:09:01
there's a McDonald's over there. Let's just walk over there.

01:09:04
We'll leave our car with the hazards Ali.

01:09:06
Everybody was doing that and like, one big party for Light.

01:09:09
Interesting tidbit that was weather and it made sense and

01:09:13
okay, you sleep in your car in the morning.

01:09:14
When they can thaw it out in the sun's out, it's easier.

01:09:16
And the weather, you know the temperature gets higher.

01:09:19
Yeah. Everybody goes one night but 12

01:09:23
nights because of construction and other me and and a country

01:09:30
like China, which probably it was polluted and you couldn't

01:09:33
see shed. And yes, doesn't sound as

01:09:36
appealing now, let's go back to your one night.

01:09:38
Oh yeah. Talk.

01:09:40
How did y'all stay warm? We're in the car?

01:09:43
We're in the van. There was a van.

01:09:45
There's a van did have a water bed in the back.

01:09:48
It was that man's it. It did not have a water bed.

01:09:52
We actually, I don't know why, why do we have with our sleeping

01:09:55
bags? And yes, wiping bad.

01:09:57
Yeah, they're sleeping bags. Oh, somebody came from.

01:10:00
Yeah, some of these prepared for this.

01:10:03
It was a, it was fun. It was one of those nights where

01:10:05
you just you come clean about a lot of things, you talk.

01:10:11
You get to know each other very well.

01:10:12
You come clean about what happens in the van possess stay

01:10:16
in the van for some reason. I don't remember anything at all

01:10:19
in the van. Yeah, at all.

01:10:21
I don't know about the other two gentlemen, who were there.

01:10:23
Yeah, you'll have to ask those guys but but for me it was all

01:10:26
black out blacked out done. Okay.

01:10:29
But anyway, so China. That's crazy.

01:10:31
Twelve date with the 12 days. Is that the record?

01:10:34
You said it record 12 days. Old 61 miles. 62 miles.

01:10:38
I I was on my own hard. So the next one, this one, the

01:10:42
kind of hit home for me. So, loneliness has become a

01:10:48
problem in Japan. Oh, you're not lonely, are you

01:10:51
such a problem that the country has developed anti loneliness?

01:10:55
Cafes in Japan? In Japan.

01:10:57
Isn't Tokyo the biggest city in the world.

01:11:00
You tell me. I haven't think so.

01:11:01
But anyway, go ahead. I'm really sorry to interrupt

01:11:03
you. Japan lonely.

01:11:05
Lonely. So they came up with these anti

01:11:08
low. Loneliness cafes, where a giant

01:11:12
sitting stuffed animal is brought to the table as your

01:11:17
dining companion. If you're there by yourself,

01:11:20
hold on. This can't be real.

01:11:22
This is real. Okay, Jolla stuffed, dining

01:11:25
companion, stuffed dining companion.

01:11:27
So what a stub, big stuffed animal to sit there across from

01:11:31
you. Do you get to choose.

01:11:33
So the animal I mean, would you rather sit alone or Or I'm good,

01:11:41
I'm good. You know what, I don't know.

01:11:42
I've stuffed animal. I have now rethought some things

01:11:45
about my life and I'm, I'm good or just say that they're on

01:11:48
their way, you know. They're they're on their way,

01:11:51
right? Can you imagine a restaurant

01:11:53
full of just one, just single table with a stuffed animals on

01:11:57
the other side? Can you imagine trying to hit on

01:11:59
a hot chick and she looks at this big-ass stuffed animal

01:12:01
sitting across from you that really just a familes.

01:12:04
Those all, are they all bears? Just one, like looks like a

01:12:06
white puffy, almost like a hippo with at all.

01:12:10
Hat on it. Well, duh, hippos of the cool

01:12:12
kind of had the top hats in the name hip.

01:12:14
Yeah, says people are. So lonely in Japan that the

01:12:17
country has developed this. Anti loneliness technology

01:12:20
industry, especially targeting the elderly, said, devices such

01:12:24
as robotic pets virtually, virtual reality, socialism

01:12:28
socializing, and and mobile apps that facilitate human

01:12:31
connections. Can you believe that a mobile

01:12:33
app to facilitate human connections especially for the

01:12:36
elderly these motherfuckers don't?

01:12:38
They're not using G. So it's like how does that app

01:12:41
going to work for them? They're going to have to call

01:12:43
their grandson. To tell them what button do I

01:12:45
push. I just turned the, you know, I

01:12:48
just turned my damn phone off, many ways.

01:12:51
It's becoming more increasingly popular.

01:12:53
In Asian countries with the market for elderly care products

01:12:58
in this is pretty interesting and services.

01:13:00
Expected, reach 100 billion US Dollars by 2025 Jesus.

01:13:05
Okay, wow. And Mission.

01:13:10
So yeah, so if you see me with a stuffed animal, you know why?

01:13:13
Now I don't look Japan, everybody knows right now that

01:13:17
Japan for the last, I don't know, however, many years 10 to

01:13:20
20 years since I've been aware of it, it could have been longer

01:13:23
has the most like the highest suicide rate.

01:13:26
Thanks. And I don't know why.

01:13:28
I don't, I don't know probably because they're having to eat

01:13:30
with stuffed animals, but I thought that might be the

01:13:34
stuffed animals might be newer. It might be a way to combat

01:13:37
depression. That maybe if you had a Animal

01:13:40
with you that when you killed my, how are you?

01:13:43
So the last one I'll touch on and just because this will this

01:13:47
will kind of go into our growing business.

01:13:50
As our listeners know, we will come and pull the plug for a

01:13:54
family member for you. That way, you don't have to

01:13:56
answer that guilt. That's right.

01:13:57
We do do that. So yeah and the gray plug

01:14:02
pulling services like pulling guess or assisted assisted

01:14:06
suicide service there. Yeah so there's a story.

01:14:10
Here that says, after an owner with a metallic prosthetic

01:14:17
passes away, the limbs are often recycled.

01:14:23
I'm not like I meant, I'm not laughing but I am your laughing

01:14:26
wait so they have to be metallic metallic prosthetic prosthetic

01:14:30
so not means not the rubber. Once we pulled that plug, we

01:14:34
will go ahead and pull off any Prosthetics, it's right, and

01:14:37
take it with us to help. Recycle the look, we It all at

01:14:40
the, stay in the gray. One Stop Shop.

01:14:42
What's up shop? Just keep imagine pulling it up.

01:14:46
What we think is a prosthetic and pull the person right out of

01:14:49
the bed, you know? No, it was his family's like it

01:14:53
was his other arm. Oh, whoops.

01:14:55
Like we were just aligning him the right way.

01:14:58
Stay in the gray, give them a card and a great yet.

01:15:01
So it says on here that in the u.s. prosthetic limbs are

01:15:05
typically not reused after someone dies.

01:15:08
But they in fact donated It, in fact, donated to various

01:15:12
organizations that provide refurbished Prosthetics to

01:15:15
people in need Prosthetics are other times melted.

01:15:18
And the metal is used to build all sorts of devices, such as

01:15:21
planes, or even term binds. So you're telling me whole tray,

01:15:25
hold the phone. This is a, this is taking me to

01:15:29
a whole new level here. Yeah, so you're telling me that

01:15:32
if I had a metallic prosthetic arm, yeah, and I passed away,

01:15:37
unfortunately, my fab probably think well, Plug something

01:15:40
heroic and staying the course the gray came in.

01:15:43
You did your service and you moved on offered card to my mom

01:15:49
sticker. I stay in the great car.

01:15:50
Yeah. Decker and maybe a t-shirt.

01:15:51
I mean you like my mom. Yeah.

01:15:53
And so all of a sudden you're saying my arm could be used in a

01:15:58
plane an airplane that was built that travel all over the world

01:16:02
all of the world that's kind of cool.

01:16:03
Now that you? That's what I'm saying.

01:16:05
Craig trying to highlight this because this is not necessarily

01:16:08
a bad thing, if you have a metallic Prosthetic limb.

01:16:11
Yeah. And you die.

01:16:13
Don't fret you live on or you can end up on a fat homeless

01:16:18
man, underneath the overpass, who pees on it daily?

01:16:24
Yeah. So yeah, they make it go either

01:16:27
way. Either way.

01:16:28
Well, you brought it D50 shot me down a bit.

01:16:30
But yeah 50/50, but you know, those aren't bad odds, so, plain

01:16:36
or plain, but I imagine there are plenty of other things that

01:16:40
Metallic arms can be in legs can be yeah made into so yeah your

01:16:45
prosthetic arm could go to a homeless man who use it to

01:16:48
masturbate on a daily basis. I mean look they need relief as

01:16:52
well. Yes, in my opinion, I think

01:16:55
that's very Noble. So I'll save I'll save some more

01:16:59
for the next show, but I thought that was it.

01:17:01
There's a ton on here, but I thought that was a kind of these

01:17:04
are great. These are great.

01:17:05
Yeah, I think that the world is Is better for knowing some of

01:17:11
these things. You're welcome and we're, yeah.

01:17:13
And that's what we trying to do here.

01:17:14
So, we'll look keep going with that.

01:17:16
Sweet real fast. Are being aware of

01:17:22
self-awareness segment. Tonight, do you have one?

01:17:27
I do, we do. Okay, good at I got I actually

01:17:31
didn't have one until today. Oh, but I got pretty frustrated

01:17:36
because at some point, I don't know when Signs.

01:17:41
Became stop signs. Yes, you're now.

01:17:44
You're right. You're right.

01:17:45
And we were going in one of those roundabouts.

01:17:47
And this lady literally stopped. There's no cars coming around

01:17:50
this damn round about why are we stopping?

01:17:54
You know, as you know, it's hot as hell here.

01:17:56
I don't want to sit in my car longer than a half to, but yeah,

01:17:58
she decided to go ahead and stop as opposed to yielding as we

01:18:02
waited for basically a written invitation for her to go.

01:18:07
So so yeah. I've actually been in a car

01:18:11
accident because of somebody yielding to get on a damn

01:18:16
Highway and I remember we were leaving and I remember calling

01:18:22
you afterwards asking you hey did you see me as you pass by?

01:18:25
Oh that was that one? Yes I remember you're like yeah

01:18:29
I was thinking we're these assholes doing I think I just, I

01:18:34
spent right by you up. Yeah, yelling everybody's idiot

01:18:37
got in the wreck and that was you.

01:18:39
So, yeah. Yeah, as we were two cars were

01:18:42
coming off the, the ramp to enter the highway on the far

01:18:47
right-hand Lane. If for whatever reason, the car

01:18:49
in front, Slow Down, slow down and came to a complete, stop on

01:18:52
the highway. So, yeah, that was fun.

01:18:55
So, yeah, it's, I don't understand with the highway with

01:18:58
the getting, on the highway thing is just something to me is

01:19:01
unbelievable it if anyone Does it understand how to enter a

01:19:07
highway and how to merge? And, you know, I'll give a

01:19:11
little bit, okay? Maybe 80/20 to the fact that the

01:19:15
people in the right lane coming up on these people.

01:19:17
Yeah, you need to understand, you're in the right lane.

01:19:20
Let the people merge, right? Don't be a dick, right?

01:19:22
And there are plenty of dicks, but the bottom line is you can't

01:19:26
stop on the entrance, right? Like what you're saying and it's

01:19:32
just, it happens in all of a sudden, you get 10 cars that are

01:19:35
stop. Opt and then in order to get

01:19:37
going fast again, the right lane and everybody's going it's just

01:19:40
it's it becomes chaos and that's all wrecks happen.

01:19:43
That's all there. Become traffic jams, and things

01:19:46
like that. So, so yield is not meal, Dom

01:19:49
and stop and merge onto the highway on the entrance ramp.

01:19:54
Keep driving. Damn it.

01:19:55
You know, somebody will get your ass in.

01:19:58
Yeah, and even if the car on the right, that's coming up on you,

01:20:02
has to slow down and they give you a mean look.

01:20:04
Yeah, that's still better. Then the traffic jam or an

01:20:08
accident. Exactly.

01:20:09
So I think that was a quick self-aware.

01:20:12
Yeah, it's a nice quick fast. Look, bottom line yield is

01:20:16
yield. Stop is stop.

01:20:18
Yeah, getting on the entrance rare.

01:20:20
Not that one in the same, they're not one of the same

01:20:22
getting on the entrance, ramp to a highway, is about merging.

01:20:28
Yes, not stopping. So, and I never understood those

01:20:31
people that will slow down as they're trying to get over until

01:20:35
Lane. You know.

01:20:36
Yeah, don't slow down. Just keep Faith with the ones

01:20:39
that make me mad. And I've talked about the left

01:20:41
lane many times. Yeah, the ones on the left lane,

01:20:44
where they finally realized. All right.

01:20:45
This guy is like, 2 feet behind me, which is me.

01:20:48
Yeah. And so I'm going to get over and

01:20:51
let him buy and they get over and then they speed up.

01:20:54
Yeah. It's like, yeah.

01:20:57
So you just want to prove to me that you can go that fast,

01:21:00
right? Like, you know, I'm sorry, but

01:21:02
this is what I meant to do. I put the phone down and now I'm

01:21:04
going to drive Asuna and then trying to go by him and I'm just

01:21:07
like, okay, really dickhead. So if he noticed that a lot of

01:21:12
our self-awareness segments have been about driving.

01:21:14
Yes, that's where the most idiots are.

01:21:17
Yeah. Well for sure.

01:21:19
Anyway, we gave you guys planning and I think we're just

01:21:22
going to call it. I think that's what I'd said on

01:21:25
the last date. I was on Bye guys, we love you

01:21:31
later later. You know, I'm sitting here, Ryan

01:21:59
wondering if my penis would be big enough for one of those

01:22:01
rituals. You know, I'm sitting here, Ryan

01:21:59
wondering if my penis would be big enough for one of those

01:22:01
rituals.