Snake vs. Hawk Attack, UFOs & the Women's Soccer Controversy
Stay in the Fray PodcastAugust 18, 202301:08:3962.86 MB

Snake vs. Hawk Attack, UFOs & the Women's Soccer Controversy

Season 2 kicks off with wild headlines, strange facts, and some real talk. First, Ryan gets schooled by a 6-year-old on how computers work (humbling). Then we dive into:
🛸 A UFO sighting that might actually be real
🐍 A woman attacked by a snake and a hawk… at the same time
⚽ The controversy surrounding the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team
🚫 Why Stay in the Gray got falsely flagged for “hate speech”
😳 Can orgasms really cure chronic pain? We’ve got the study
🌍 Antarctica facts that will blow your mind
📱 And in our Self-Awareness segment: turn your phone volume down, you’re not alone in public.

Season 2 just started and we’re already in deep. Let’s roll.


Time Codes:
00:38 – Something's Different (Intro)
02:14 – 6-Year-Old Schools Ryan on Computers
04:24 – Believable UFO Sighting
07:36 – Woman Attacked by Snake and Hawk at Once
11:56 – U.S. Women’s Soccer Controversy
35:04 – SITG Falsely Accused of “Hate Speech”
43:11 – Can Orgasms Cure Chronic Pain?
50:19 – Antarctica’s Weirdest Facts
1:01:52 – Awareness of Self-Awareness: Cell Phone Volume in Public



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Trey Trey Trey. How are you doing, Sir?

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Oh, I'm great. How are you?

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Not too bad. I'm great, except I feels like

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something's a little off. What do you think?

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Just a little bit. No, really I something sounds

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different. Do you?

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Are you feeling? Are you hearing?

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It I'm hearing a little you think of this in that song, it's

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kind of interesting you think of it you like.

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It kind of curious about this. I I a little more distortion

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here, a little something, yeah. There we go.

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A little blind, blind, Blind. I'm feeling it.

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I. Don't know if I feel younger now

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or or if I should get some of those.

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Glow sticks going I'm not sure what age what demographic

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listens to this. I.

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Don't know what. I don't even get this out, but I

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I like it. It's it's it's us.

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But it's not. This sounds like some of the

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stuff you would put in before we started our song before, right?

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This is a great lead into Season 2 and part of part of season 2

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is going to be some some of the obvious, but I was, but I was

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having somebody help me today and you know who that is.

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Yes Sir, Learn video and audio. Bringing them together, trying

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to figure it out. It's this whole thing's been a

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learning experience for me when it comes to the technology

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aspect, and as he shit off robots is not.

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Yelling at me like the new song. No, the new song is great, but

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that thing was like a robot and I was just trying to talk,

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trying to talk. And so he sent me this video, a

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how to video, which I thought, great thanks dude.

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That was cool of him. And it's Trey.

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I kid you not. It's of a six year old.

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And I'm not, like, exaggerating. I'm not saying this is like kids

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like 6. He was literally 6 in his

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description. He's 6 teaching me how to do

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this. So I had my notebook and my pen

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and I'm sitting here writing and all of a sudden this six year

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old pops on and I'm like, is this a First off, I thought he

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was joking. I thought it was like a thing,

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but no. The description of the video and

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what he started doing was legit. And then I got a text from our

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buddy and almost like he knew, I'd started watching.

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He goes, if he can do it, you can do it.

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And I was like. Oh, I wonder if he found the

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youngest person he could just to send that video to you.

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Yeah, I wonder how long he spent looking for it.

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But. But.

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He's dedicated. So the greatest things this kids

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going off and he's telling me how to do it and I'm like, fine

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the whole time. I'm like, all right, I'm trying

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to learn. I'm writing, I'm taking notes,

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but I'm also. Coloring in the background.

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Also kind of like, yeah, he's, yeah, yeah, set some paints and

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stuff playing in the background. But the funniest part, though,

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was about halfway through and he's shifting around.

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I'm trying to watch this kid. I'm like, all right, all right,

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I see what he's doing, OK? Cool.

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Slow down. Slow down, slow down.

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I paused it like 18 times trying to figure out what he's doing.

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But all of a sudden you hear his name was Cody.

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Because in the background you heard this woman go, Cody like

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really loud. And he goes, what mom like like

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the brat, like this little brat. And all of a sudden you hear the

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camera like rustling. And then all of a sudden he

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goes, sorry about that. I had to go do some chores.

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Well, of course he had to earn his money.

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And I'm sitting here like Cody. Come on man.

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I take the trash out later. I need to learn.

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Yeah, we have figured that shit out.

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Like important things going on in season 2, right?

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So that's my. That's funny.

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That's my lead in story for Season 2 is that a six year old

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has now helped me. So guess what?

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If anything in editing it doesn't come off great, Then

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Cody's fault. Everyone will know why, and Cody

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can suck it a. Little Dick.

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All right, I'm gonna jump into this, and I hate to do it

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because I it's kind of stupid. So we're going to kick Season 2

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right off with something. It's not stupid.

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It's just that I've never really felt.

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I'm just going to write it. It's about a UFO sighting.

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Okay. So I've never really been a UFO

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sighting guy. Like I always thought, all

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right, you're not going to believe me about Nessie and the

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pictures of Nessie. Which are?

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Well, I think you even did a story about somebody claiming it

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to be a well-being. Yes.

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If you're gonna say that about that, then all the sightings of

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the UFOs are probably the same. I don't want them to be cuz I

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want to believe. Are you saying UFO sightings

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are, well, penises too? Somebody's penis?

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Fucking crazy. Something's penis.

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Something's penis. Well, shit, something in the.

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Sky That's an experiment gone wrong right there.

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But, but I want it to be true because I want there to be life.

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I think it's extremely depressing to think that we're

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the only life out there, right? Especially the way that humanity

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is going, the way humans are acting.

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But this one dude, this one was a guy in Fort Lauderdale, FL, of

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course, in Florida, right? Your relationship.

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With Florida people, he probably is a listener.

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Yeah, you think he, he was recording with his girlfriend

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and she was watching. It wasn't her on the on the

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screen, it was a lightning storm.

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So it was really cool. It was like kind of over the

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water and. That's pretty neat, yeah.

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And then all of a sudden you see a quick, I mean a flash and.

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And the only reason I saw it was because like he he went, oh

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shit, what was that? And then she goes, what?

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I didn't even see it and I'm just looking at the same spot

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You're looking at it. And he's like, what?

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I don't know. So of course they slow the video

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down and they point at it and they show you and it's like this

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quick flash of light. But it's not small.

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It's not like a shooting star. Or see a little green guy Arab

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waving, flipping you off. Or even a couple of them in

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there, like booming you guys in their video cameras or their

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phone cameras. Damn it, they caught us again.

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And yeah, I know. How many times are we gonna get

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caught? You are not driving this next

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time but so the IT goes across and the appointed and whatever

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and apparently there was an airplane going also.

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So you could see you know airplanes 500 miles an hour and

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then all of a sudden this thing. And so apparently somebody said

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that I say somebody a researcher or somebody whoever you know has

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the tools to predict the OR not predict to to let us know how

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fast it was going. They're climbing 2000 miles an

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hour and. Booking it right there, which,

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you know, could probably beat the new Tesla.

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So look out, Elon. Yeah, these aliens are ahead of

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us in speed, so I want it to be true.

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But it just. I don't know.

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I watched it and I believe I thought this is different than

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anything I've seen. It's definitely a fun story.

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So be on the lookout. Yeah.

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You should go check this out. Anybody else that's listening

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and and and watching, go check it out.

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It's pretty cool. Yeah.

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Take me like right now it should be like the kid.

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Yeah. Trey, look pause.

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Yeah. How about we stay with our with

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our listeners? Well, I've got a fun story for

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you. Awesome.

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It's actually in our backyard too.

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A Texas woman, she was out mowing and ended up she didn't

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have a husband or a son or anybody she mowing herself.

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He's probably hanging out watching the UFO videos, so she

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was brutally injured after she was attacked by both.

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Listen to this shit. A snake and a hawk.

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I'm sorry. I don't get it.

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My first reaction was laughter. I don't know why.

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You think snake and hog, but like the same time?

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At the same time. So like, hold on, hold on Trey.

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Identical time. Or are we talking like, well,

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the snake grabbed her and then the hawk came in the.

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Sequence of actions? Okay, so tell me.

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She said she was on her tractor mower.

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Of course, she's in Texas and happened.

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Her name happens to be Peggy Jones.

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So there we go, when a snake fell out of the sky and landed

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on her. What?

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Out of the sky. Out of the sky, not a tree.

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Not a tree. Like, just just out of the sky.

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He's the alien. She says as it began to tighten

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around her arm, a hawk then swooped down and began clawing.

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At her. Oh, I see.

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Oh, the hawk wanted the snake. Or is Or is it going for her?

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So the hawk swooped down. I'll be quiet, clawing at her

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arm over and over. She was screaming for help, but

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eventually this hawk ripped the snake from her arm.

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Wow. And flew away, leaving Mrs.

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Jones with a bloodied arm, covered with deep lacerations

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and bruises, so she had claws and like fangs.

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But she had fangs. She had claw Marks and it was

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like a really intense blood pressure test.

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And I'm sure her husband was pissed cuz she didn't finish

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mowing. Right.

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Right. Yeah, That's what my question

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was. So yeah, so she's freaking out.

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Of course, reaching out for her husband got her to the emergency

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room, treated her injuries looks like she's good.

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In the video here, it shows her giving the big thumbs up, right?

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So yeah, said she was a little bit relieved cuz it could have

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been worse, which I guess it could, but how is this not

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caught on video? These well, what has been crazy

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to see what is it could have been worse being like the snake

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poisoned her. Or the maybe.

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Or the hog bit her arm off to take the arm and the snake.

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It could have been worse, but I don't.

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I don't know. So yeah, I love the thumbs up.

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So next time you're mowing, Can you imagine having to look up,

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see if anybody's gonna fall down on you?

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Yeah, but I want to still wanna know where the snake came from.

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She's saying the Scott. Is there some snake?

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So the story was on the news and what they think happened is the

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hawk caught a snake at some point and then it dropped out of

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his mouth, came down, landed on her arm and the hawk 1 it.

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And the hawk came down, said No, fuck that, that's my snake.

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You're not keeping it, Peggy, and I'm taking it back.

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Peggy Jones. Peggy Jones.

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Peggy Jones. So yeah, the hawk came down,

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decided this is mine, and took it right back.

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Okay. Well.

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So Peg is good. She's got a nice little bandage

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going on, but so I was saying I love the thumbs up that people

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give when they're okay. Have you ever football players

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and hockey players and the pros and stuff, This guy will be his

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whole spine. He's, it took him 35 minutes to

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get him all set up and he gives his thumbs up, right?

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You're not OK. You're going to the hospital and

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you might be paralyzed. I don't know where you are.

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What's this thumbs up? I mean, if anything, it thumbs

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down. This sucks and I'm sorry.

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I'm gonna miss this season. I can only assume that he's

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probably letting maybe family members know.

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That are what, freaking out in this thing?

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He's alive. It's alive.

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All that thumbs down right now is is.

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At least things above the waist are still working, so maybe

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that's what it is. The.

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Wife might be upset about that now, but still I'm not fully

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paralyzed. But this is a OK.

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I'm gonna. Maybe it's an I'm gonna.

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Maybe that's what it is. Yeah, it just still seems like

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all. Emotionally, I'm better now than

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what, 35 minutes ago, I guess. Yeah.

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OK, I don't know. I never got that.

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I was like, all right, we need to develop another sign.

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Another sign? Yeah.

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All right, let's talk about something.

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And we tow the line people may come at us.

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And I don't care because what I've learned so far in doing

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this with you is that everything we talk about half the people

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are gonna be like. Yeah.

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And half the people are gonna be like no.

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And even though we try and start in the Gray area, we don't

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always end up there. And so I think this is one of

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those. Let's talk about the women's US

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soccer team. I actually watched that game the

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other day. Well, the second, the one where

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they lost. Yeah.

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To be eliminated, yeah. To Sweden?

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Well, I admittedly didn't watch it live as it was happening.

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And it's not because I'm necessarily one of these people

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that, you know, we'll get into this, but I mean, have you

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noticed that half this country is just cheering for their

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failure? I did, yeah.

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And then the other half is like okay, let's cheer him on.

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And it just doesn't seem quite as, you know, like 10/10/15

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twenty years ago in those early 2000s World Cups and, you know,

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me at hand was still there, but it was like this young, the

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generation now that's kind of moving on their beginning.

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And everybody was, it was hyped. I mean, bars were filled.

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I mean, I would go, we go and everybody would cheer.

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I mean as. Long as it's USA, I'm USA and

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everybody was excited and it wasn't about women, sports, this

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and that. It was like boom, let's go cheer

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these guys on. And ever since some of the

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polarizing actions in this country, when it came to

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kneeling, when it came to their relationship and opinions of

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Donald Trump, with all these things that have happened

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politically, people have swayed. And they're just like, it's

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almost like, I mean, some of these American people that that

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I've talked to were cheering for Sweden.

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I mean. They've went that far cheering

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for Sweden and again, cheer for whoever you want.

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I'm not saying you can't, but come on.

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And I didn't cheer for Sweden, I didn't watch the women's team.

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And so I don't know why if it's because of that or if it's

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because of some other issues that we'll get into, but but I

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just didn't know what you thought of that.

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I mean, you said you you kind of heard and saw this and.

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Well, so I did accidentally wake up for that game.

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So I did see the second-half and accidentally welcome.

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Yeah. I wasn't planning on waking up

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that early, but I was kind of cool.

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The finish was pretty dramatic. And then of course when you're

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watching, you know, news afterwards and you you hear

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after they lost that how many people were actually excited

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that they lost. And so they talked about that

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on. They were talking about on ESPN

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and stuff like that. So they were mentioning the fact

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that people were actually excited that they lost.

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So I was just like, whoa, I didn't, you know?

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And then they kind of went into a couple of things.

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Why And this, that and the other.

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So it was. It was eye opening to say the

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least, for sure. But I didn't realize people were

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actually rooting against the team to that extent, although I

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don't follow women's soccer that closely.

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So maybe, Well, it just seems odd that that, I mean, this

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country is so overall patriotic and not in the sense that some,

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some people on the left side want to, you know, people think

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they're so patriotic over here and they'll go, you know what

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I'm talking about the flags everywhere.

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I mean, I'm not talking about that.

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I'm talking about overall pride in the United States back in the

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1980 Olympics. I think we talked about it when

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that hockey team beat the Soviets, that was.

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Miracle on Ice? Miracle on Ice, A good job.

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And there was a Disney movie called Miracle Trade.

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Did you see that? I have not.

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You should check it out and it and it and it brought the

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country. I mean, which is united together

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and that is not the case at all when it comes to women's soccer.

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I I, the men's soccer kind of faded this last World Cup and I

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just don't I don't I don't feel that camaraderie as a country

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right now and for obvious reasons we talked about many of

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them. But it's just so interesting to

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me that that couple of actions here and there by some of their

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star players on the women's team.

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And I mean it's kind of like these companies are finding out

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you know Target and Bud Light and all these.

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I mean it's almost like they're a company and people are like

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we're out. So you know you noticed it, and

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you do your best to stay away from some of the some of that

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friction. But I was only getting into, you

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know, for the soccer recently. I started watching a little bit

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of soccer and I was like, well, let's check this out and you

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have a Swedish acquaintance that.

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And so when they played, I think it was kind of, it was fun, it

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was fun and of. Course, they said they were

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going to beat us. And yeah, it happened.

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Yeah, dramatic ending. But it was it was interesting,

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to say the least. Yeah.

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Yeah. I mean, I'm not gonna lie to

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you. I think the Swedish girls

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probably looked pretty good. No.

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Yeah. Aren't they all blonde?

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And yeah, I mean, not that they all have to be blonde.

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There's only, I only got to see kind of close-ups on the penalty

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kick, so there's only a few of them.

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So, and I mean I was half asleep too, so that that's true.

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So where was the World Cup? I forget.

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New Zealand it was it. Well, I think it was New Zealand

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and Australia, so well either way, but it was it was the time

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was weird. You were woke up well like 3 in

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the morning. Or I was.

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I want to say the game started at 5 here 5:00 in the morning,

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so it was way night there maybe I guess whatever something like

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that. Do your own research.

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Yeah, I will Trey. But anyways what I wanted to

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talk about with with about the women's soccer real fast is is

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her first name. Megan Rapano.

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Rapano Rapano. I think it's Rapano and

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somebody. I think it might have been Meg

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Megan Antoine told me it was Rapinoe.

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I'm going to go with Rapinoe because that's how I've always

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said it. So if anybody has a problem with

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that then you know write a said stay in the great broadcast doc.

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And but she's been kind of the spark plug of some of the

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friction that people have. In fact she and our former

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president Donald Trump like got into a war of words through the

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media And you know she's very I'm not trying to figure out the

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way to put it. She's very outspoken.

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Well, she's outspoken but she's she's very woke.

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She's very left. She's very liberal.

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And you know, attributes, attributes that tie into those

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things tend to be like she colors her hair blue and and

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again, somebody on the right can color their hair blue, but it

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tends to be more of a artsy kind of statement on the other side

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of things. Left from the left, it's more of

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a liberal kind of open. And you know what?

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This is silly, but I think she's, I think she's a lesbian.

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I'm not sure. But yeah, I believe so.

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She's LGB and she's our. Or is it LGB?

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I think I did it right LGB. Finally I think you got it right

00:18:54
the first thing and so she's on that and all about the issues

00:19:00
and talking this and that and and whatever.

00:19:02
And and so she's been kind of this polarizing figure for that

00:19:06
team which I believe in my opinion has driven some of the

00:19:09
people we're talking about the other way.

00:19:11
And because when she missed that penalty kick and if for anybody

00:19:14
that doesn't know, she missed a very important penalty kick and

00:19:17
so did some other women that would have helped the US And and

00:19:22
it wasn't even close And and so of course then you have the

00:19:25
right wing conspiracy theorists that are like she missed it on

00:19:28
purpose just to give the middle finger to the United States.

00:19:31
And I was like I know come on like give me a break if she did.

00:19:34
If she did she sucks. But I don't think that's the

00:19:36
case. I can't imagine that being the

00:19:38
case. But so she as soon as she missed

00:19:40
it she gave this smile and looked down and up and she was

00:19:44
kind of smiling. And I and I and I want to

00:19:46
believe and I do. I really do that.

00:19:48
It was a smiling Jessica, sarcastic like, I can't like

00:19:52
that. I really missed.

00:19:53
That yeah, but it looked, it just looked odd.

00:19:56
It looked different than that for some reason.

00:19:58
So I can kind of see where people will be like, but what

00:20:00
was that uncomfortable smile maybe Anyway, so.

00:20:05
So so everybody was just all over her.

00:20:09
The people that the haters of Megan Rapinoe.

00:20:12
In fact, let me go ahead and share a quote from our former

00:20:15
President Donald Trump. Great he.

00:20:19
He said the following the shocking and totally unexpected

00:20:22
loss by the US What? He's so dramatic.

00:20:25
I guess it was shocking, but I don't know.

00:20:27
Shocking and totally unexpected loss by the US women's soccer

00:20:30
team to Sweden is fully emblematic of what is happening

00:20:34
to our once great nation under crooked Joe Biden.

00:20:39
I don't know how you incorporate Joe Biden.

00:20:43
But I'll I'll continue. I saw no pudding out there.

00:20:46
So there's no, yeah, no sponsor, no pudding sponsor, no nothing.

00:20:51
Many of our players were openly hostile to America.

00:20:55
That's what he's claiming. No other country behaved in such

00:20:58
a manner. I don't disagree.

00:20:59
I mean, but but we don't know everything about other country,

00:21:02
right? Or even close woke, which we've

00:21:06
talked about equals failure. Nice shot, Megan.

00:21:12
The USA is going to hell make America great again.

00:21:15
Holy crap. OK, he takes his soccer.

00:21:17
Series Donald really. I just people say people say I

00:21:23
don't I don't give Donald Trump Donald.

00:21:26
This was a little OK at the brakes to talk.

00:21:30
He is arguably Trey and I don't know if you agree with me.

00:21:32
Arguably the most noticeable name in the world.

00:21:39
In the world. And you're basically coming down

00:21:43
to a level of a female soccer player.

00:21:47
And everybody knows, a lot of people know who Megan Rappin,

00:21:50
though, is, but she's not on the level of president of the United

00:21:53
States and Donald Trump and this whatever.

00:21:56
And you're coming down here and you call her out by name after a

00:21:59
loss like that. I mean, I chuckled.

00:22:02
Because it's just me and that's us, like.

00:22:05
Nice shot, Megan. That's kind of money.

00:22:06
But but This is why people don't like you.

00:22:08
Donald is is my point. And I didn't think that that he

00:22:12
needed to say anything in the you know, you've got enough

00:22:14
going on, my man. Let's focus on your on your

00:22:17
cases, right? He's definitely a busy.

00:22:19
Person Yeah, he's busy right now, so but that was going on

00:22:22
with Megan. And and lastly, I wanted to

00:22:27
bring up the fact that these women took home $3.25 million in

00:22:34
prize money. For losing the first game of the

00:22:38
knockout round. So they still got paid.

00:22:39
It's like off when you make, when you make the cut you still

00:22:41
get money. But these women made that and

00:22:44
they actually made 7.5 million. But because of something in

00:22:50
2019, I say something my detail is great because of a contract

00:22:56
that they signed. Do you remember in 2019 when

00:22:59
they women brought up this whole issue about being paid equal to

00:23:02
the men? Yes.

00:23:04
OK. They got paid 7.5 but they split

00:23:07
it and gave 3.25 over to the men, right?

00:23:12
And whatever the men make, which is obviously a lot more, which

00:23:15
is why they were frustrated. They men give half now to the

00:23:18
women. So say the men made I look, I

00:23:21
don't even know but say they made 20 million, probably not

00:23:24
that much. But say it's 15 and they

00:23:26
come home and they they send 75 to the to the women.

00:23:30
Do you think that's right? Well, I want to say the argument

00:23:34
was based on the fact that the women were winning and and

00:23:40
obviously they'd won what, back-to-back World Cups and the

00:23:44
men hadn't sniffed in. They were going for three.

00:23:47
I thought it was three. They were going for three this.

00:23:50
They were going for three this year.

00:23:51
Look at you, Mr. Soccer. Hey, I watch, I watch.

00:23:53
I keep up a little bit. Yeah, Good for you.

00:23:55
But that's what I think that was.

00:23:56
Their biggest gripe is that, you know, hey, we're out there

00:23:59
winning and we're not getting paid as much as the men.

00:24:03
Now, on the other hand, the men are probably drawing more

00:24:07
viewing viewers, I should say more sponsorship, more eyes, but

00:24:13
they're not winning. So it's kind of how do you find

00:24:15
that, that middle ground, because the women are winning

00:24:19
but not making any money. The men aren't winning anything,

00:24:24
but they're making the big dollars.

00:24:25
So it's like, does that does that make sense?

00:24:30
Well, in all fairness to the men, they did a little better

00:24:32
this last time they moved on to the knockout run.

00:24:35
They went further than the women did.

00:24:36
Okay, okay and first time in how long, though?

00:24:40
Well, I don't know exactly. They didn't make it 1 year.

00:24:44
They didn't even make the tournament one year.

00:24:46
Yeah, I and those are the two arguments, right?

00:24:50
And I'm with you. My But what drives all of it is

00:24:55
money. In my opinion, this has nothing

00:24:58
to do. I have a sister who played

00:25:00
collegiate soccer. I have much respect for women's

00:25:04
athletics and on and on. But if you bring in more

00:25:09
revenue, you will be paid more. I mean that's it seems to me

00:25:16
like it's Business 101, so it's more about the viewers.

00:25:20
It's the viewership. Viewership, sponsors, all that

00:25:24
is bringing in more money. So if they're not bringing that.

00:25:27
In so why should they be paid? The same if they're not bringing

00:25:31
the same amount of money in. I mean, to me that seems basic.

00:25:34
And then you've got people on the women's team who are, you

00:25:37
know, we're all upset and I'll refrain from saying they were

00:25:40
screaming and crying even though I just did.

00:25:43
And they're all upset because they weren't being paid equal.

00:25:45
But they're not performing equally when it comes to

00:25:47
revenue. If you're at a job and you don't

00:25:50
sell as much as the next guy, you're not going to make as much

00:25:53
Commission, but is that right? But, and I have to wonder, is

00:25:58
that really their fault? Well, does it matter?

00:26:02
Well, I'm just saying it is again, I'm not.

00:26:05
I'm not saying. Is it something that they're not

00:26:08
promoting their own sport well enough?

00:26:10
Maybe. Or does America just not care

00:26:13
about women's athletics? It could be either one of those,

00:26:17
but that's that doesn't matter. It's not like everyone go, oh,

00:26:20
well, you know, the men should be like, it's not like the men

00:26:22
should sacrifice that. Oh, well, the women, they don't

00:26:25
have it figured out. So because I don't know if the

00:26:27
men promote their sport. I don't follow soccer enough.

00:26:30
So I mean it. And I know recently with the

00:26:35
WNBA, a lot of them people came out saying, you know, why is

00:26:38
nobody watching? Why is it?

00:26:39
And you look at the stands are empty, you know, and I've heard

00:26:43
the argument even that women don't even follow women at

00:26:48
women's athletics, so. Well, I'm gonna.

00:26:50
I'm gonna be real careful here. Okay was that not?

00:26:54
Because no, no, no, we are. We're being careful because what

00:26:58
I want to say, you know what upset our women listeners and

00:27:02
and it's no disrespect, it's just Simply put the results

00:27:07
speak for themselves. If people show up and pack a

00:27:11
pack an arena to watch men's basketball and they don't for

00:27:15
women's basketball. It's just it is what it is.

00:27:19
Why is that? I don't know.

00:27:20
But you can't sit there and like force people to like something.

00:27:23
So if you promote the spore or if you, you know, and again,

00:27:27
this stems over to gender and sex and all that.

00:27:32
And you know, are men overall more athletic and stronger?

00:27:38
They are biologically. They just are for the majority.

00:27:42
I mean, it's just the way it is. Yell at me all you want, but

00:27:46
it's true. And so maybe it's.

00:27:50
You know, I know in the game of soccer, the men play at a much

00:27:54
higher rate of speed, faster pace.

00:27:57
Faster paced than the women do. And so I just feel like maybe

00:28:02
maybe there's a reason for that. Insane with basketball.

00:28:04
I mean, you're not seeing these crazy dunks and you know, just,

00:28:10
you know what I mean? It's just a different it's a

00:28:12
little bit different. And so I would love to see the

00:28:15
viewership pick up. I would love to see it and maybe

00:28:17
that it. Maybe the WNBA does need to say

00:28:20
something. Maybe they need or start

00:28:22
promoting it and do some other things.

00:28:23
Or women's soccer needs to figure it out.

00:28:25
But I know that women's soccer has had a good following over

00:28:30
all of these World Cup runs that they've made.

00:28:32
But still, it doesn't compare to the men, right?

00:28:36
And so you have to start paying it too.

00:28:38
You don't have to. Like it, though?

00:28:39
You don't have to like that that's the case.

00:28:41
But it is, and that's. So anyway, back in 2019, I just,

00:28:45
I kind of got annoyed by it and not because I don't.

00:28:48
Women should be paid equal. But if you're in a sales job,

00:28:51
which is kind of what this is, which is entertainment, which is

00:28:54
based on, which is based on revenue, like a sales job would

00:28:59
be, then then it's about performance.

00:29:01
And if you're not bringing in the money for whatever reason,

00:29:04
doesn't matter. Your boss at a sales company is

00:29:07
not going to be like, well, I see because you're not treated

00:29:09
fairly and this and that. So let me just go ahead and give

00:29:12
you some of his Commission. Yeah.

00:29:14
And I'm sure he appreciates that.

00:29:15
Yeah. No, it's just not the way it

00:29:17
works. Yeah, I'm surprised A lot of the

00:29:19
men, they're scared to come out and say it, but I bet some of

00:29:21
those men are like, fuck this. Like, why aren't we giving?

00:29:25
Well, they've got to now. They need to be better at

00:29:27
soccer, right? But anyway, and yeah, and I'm

00:29:31
curious as the same on the collegiate level, cuz I know you

00:29:34
probably follow more sports on the collegiate level.

00:29:39
So when it comes to softball, when it comes to women's

00:29:42
basketball, do they have as good of a fan following as the men's

00:29:47
baseball team, the men's basketball team, the men's

00:29:49
soccer team, would you say? Or is it the same even in the

00:29:53
college? I mean, I think it's the same.

00:29:55
It may not be as much of A discrepancy.

00:29:58
I think now my university, as we all know, we're very cult.

00:30:03
Like I'll call us a cult. There you go.

00:30:07
In a in a In a funny way, it's We're very, very intense about

00:30:11
all sports. Like, as most people know, I

00:30:13
would watch Texas A and M play horseshoes and I'd have my gear

00:30:19
on ready to roll ruin like crazy.

00:30:21
And we and you know and and a lot of schools may be like that

00:30:23
but we're kind of crazy and we're known for that And so

00:30:27
women's soccer there I I, you know I'm fortunate enough to

00:30:30
kind of know the coach and you know my sister was recruited

00:30:34
there and it was kind of a. You know, I enjoy it.

00:30:38
I go and I when I was a student there, I would go every, you

00:30:41
know, to as many games as I could and cheer.

00:30:44
And we've got a good student section for women's soccer.

00:30:47
But that being said, every other women's soccer, women's soccer

00:30:53
player that I talked to, including my sister, was like,

00:30:58
we've never seen anything like this as far as the crowd for

00:31:01
games. It's just crazy.

00:31:03
It's just known to be. I don't know whether or not it's

00:31:05
because we like to Heckle the opposition goalie, right?

00:31:09
Look her up on Facebook and be like, I see you broke up with

00:31:12
your boyfriend or I'm sorry, not Facebook anymore.

00:31:16
According to our friends, Instagram or Facebook is for old

00:31:18
people, right We. Are but back then and so, but I

00:31:25
don't think it is to answer your question.

00:31:27
I don't think that. I think that college basketball

00:31:30
men's. And football, obviously.

00:31:33
And and collegiate baseball. The Big three, I just held up

00:31:38
4/4 fingers. The Big Three are most

00:31:42
important. And beyond that, it's kind of,

00:31:44
you know, women's basketball, women's soccer are there.

00:31:46
But some schools don't even have soccer and some only have men's

00:31:49
soccer. You know, Texas A and M doesn't

00:31:52
even have men's soccer. They only have one because

00:31:53
they're only a lot at a certain amount, and so maybe women's

00:31:58
sports in general just need to figure out a way to market

00:32:02
better. Is that maybe the solution?

00:32:07
I mean marketing will help a little bit.

00:32:09
I got, I mean you gotta get better.

00:32:11
I don't know how to do that. I mean the speed of the game.

00:32:14
Like I said, if you take just soccer and you took two games,

00:32:19
put them side by side, a men's in a women's Game Match on the

00:32:23
pitch and it played. The men's game is going to be

00:32:28
far more entertaining in my opinion because of the speed of

00:32:31
it and the athleticism and whatever else.

00:32:33
Now if you are able to, like I had, like I did many times, go

00:32:37
to a women's game and and shift into a okay, this is these women

00:32:43
are really good for for women's soccer.

00:32:47
Like wow, she's amazing or she's really fast or whatever.

00:32:49
But if you line it side by side, that's where the problem in my

00:32:53
opinion, the excitement of the game.

00:32:57
Excitement itself and just, I don't know, isn't that

00:33:00
interesting? And there, I'm sure there are a

00:33:01
lot of people that would come in here.

00:33:02
Maybe some of our maybe our Gen. Zers that we've talked to would

00:33:06
say, hey, that's because media and society has kind of

00:33:10
implanted that into our brains and men are good at sports,

00:33:14
women aren't. And there may be something to

00:33:17
that, I don't know. I just know that if I am

00:33:20
flipping through and I see. I'll use my college Texas A and

00:33:23
M men's basketball versus women's.

00:33:26
I'm probably gonna go to the men's.

00:33:27
Yeah. Unless the women are in a

00:33:29
championship game or something like that.

00:33:30
Right. And so A and M went to won the

00:33:35
national championship like 10 years ago in women's basketball.

00:33:38
And of course then people kind of jump on we're in the final

00:33:42
four. Okay.

00:33:43
Well, let's watch. Just check it out.

00:33:44
And there isn't anything competing with it usually at

00:33:46
that time. And so that's.

00:33:48
You get into all that. But anyway, I don't we don't

00:33:50
need to go on any further. I just, like I said, I can't.

00:33:53
If you had a choice and you're in charge of this deal, would

00:33:58
you do this equal pay? Oh yeah, I'm doing it.

00:34:03
I'm doing it. Would you or would you say it

00:34:06
needs to be revenue based and you and look, I'm not going to

00:34:09
yell at you either answer, I've been in sales all my life, so.

00:34:12
That's why, honestly, why? I wanna know.

00:34:14
I think I'd be frustrated if I'm in a revenue based position and

00:34:17
everybody's getting the same pay but not doing the same work.

00:34:21
So, yeah, if you're not driving revenue, why are you getting

00:34:24
paid the same so? You would almost look at the

00:34:28
people that weren't driving the revenue and go what's the

00:34:29
problem, right and. But no one can answer that, you

00:34:34
know, Megan Rapano blamed it on sexism and all that.

00:34:38
She took those issue by issue. And that's the problem right

00:34:40
now, is that that's all being. That's what it is.

00:34:43
It's not. It's nobody else's fault except

00:34:46
the bigots in the country, according to Rapano.

00:34:49
And again, I've heard stories too about women not even

00:34:51
following women's sports, so. Right.

00:34:53
That's. How's that even the case there?

00:34:56
Yeah, well I think this is a good.

00:34:58
Do you have anything more to add?

00:35:00
This is a great segue. No, I think I'm good with that.

00:35:03
That's a good segue, because I'd like to talk about something

00:35:09
called hate speech. Okay, have you been saying crazy

00:35:13
things about me? And the reason this is a good

00:35:17
segue is because it right, what I just said right there about

00:35:21
Rapano blaming society and people labeling people certain

00:35:27
things, yeah. I feel like there are a lot of

00:35:30
terms and a lot of phrases that are overused, and I think racism

00:35:35
is one of them. I think being offended is one of

00:35:39
them, as I talked about before, and it takes away from from the

00:35:44
true definition. It takes away from from true

00:35:47
racism, from truly offended people, and in this case, in my

00:35:51
opinion, hate speech is being just tossed around.

00:35:56
Tell me more, right? The definition of hate speech,

00:36:00
Trey is a well, there's a couple of different ones, but they all

00:36:03
say the same thing. This one particularly is hate

00:36:08
speech is abusive or threatening speech or writing that expresses

00:36:13
prejudice on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual

00:36:19
orientation, or similar grounds. Which seems like a cover their

00:36:24
ass kind of answer right there. Bunch of things.

00:36:28
And the big thing I saw was that may threaten social peace,

00:36:32
whatever that means. Social what?

00:36:35
Peace. Peace.

00:36:35
Okay, the reason I'm bringing this up.

00:36:38
And you know damn well why I know.

00:36:42
Is because our show Stay In, the great podcast with Ryan and Trey

00:36:47
has been called out for one of our episodes.

00:36:52
Just one of them. That I've been notified of only

00:36:58
one that a certain platform used the phrase hate speech and said

00:37:06
our episode. And I'll tell you, episode 33,

00:37:09
which was the season finale, contained something resembling

00:37:16
hate speech. And of course they won't tell us

00:37:19
exactly which part. And I've reached out and I've

00:37:21
said that's not us. If anything, it's right there in

00:37:25
the fucking name. Stay in the Gray.

00:37:27
We want to talk about everything equally.

00:37:30
We want to talk, We want to learn.

00:37:32
But we're also not going to hold back.

00:37:34
And no one should hold back right now.

00:37:37
And so I asked them and I've heard nothing and they don't

00:37:40
want to talk about it. I think it's probably some sort

00:37:42
of an AI algorithm that picks up on certain words.

00:37:46
Certain words maybe, And I don't know what words we're using.

00:37:48
Trey maybe just taken out of context, we.

00:37:49
Should just get like a list, Look up a list of words that

00:37:52
trigger and just say them all on this show.

00:37:56
Cuz I'd be honest, both of our moms listen to this show and I

00:38:02
guarantee if we were being hateful we would have got a

00:38:06
talking. That's true at some point, you

00:38:08
know. Well, there are enough people

00:38:10
and a couple people that have kind of come around and said,

00:38:13
hey. You know, this, this, and they'd

00:38:16
be the first to say something, and I think that, but that's my

00:38:21
problem with this is that there's no explanation.

00:38:27
There's no it's just they're tossing it around.

00:38:30
You're tossing, you're tossing around something that's very

00:38:32
serious. I mean, people say hate speech

00:38:35
and this is serious. The crimes involving hate

00:38:38
crimes, the word hate, hate crimes versus regular crime is a

00:38:42
whole different. I mean in hate speech.

00:38:46
Yeah, you're gonna brand our show that way.

00:38:48
Then you need to tell me exactly what it was.

00:38:50
And I went through the show, Trey, and I know you listened to

00:38:53
it too. And I've reached out on social

00:38:56
media and I'm hoping that some people checked it out and can

00:38:59
come back and help us out here. Because it's important to us

00:39:04
that we do not promote hate speech.

00:39:07
If we see something in jest that was a joke or whatever else,

00:39:11
then fine. And if you're.

00:39:14
I'll say it, if you're offended, then let us know and and we'll

00:39:17
work on or not making and not saying that thing, not saying

00:39:24
what it is anymore. But I looked through it and I'm

00:39:26
sitting here going, all right, we talked, you know, we we

00:39:28
referenced Donald Trump's cult following, but I don't think

00:39:31
that's it. I said something about there

00:39:35
being idiots on both sides, which I don't know why that

00:39:39
would. I mean, the current

00:39:41
administration is shitty. I'm allowed to say that.

00:39:44
Why would Why would that be? Hate speech?

00:39:45
Right. Right.

00:39:46
Unless it's you talking about our president's pudding issues,

00:39:53
I don't see that as an issue, though.

00:39:54
I mean a lot of. People like, right?

00:39:56
A lot of people love pudding. I don't really like why that

00:39:58
would be the hate speech. Or we laughed that he falls down

00:40:01
all the time. But that's not hate speech.

00:40:03
That's just an observation. Speaking of that, I saw a nice

00:40:08
little video of it showed Donald Trump hitting a golf ball and

00:40:13
did you see Joe Biden walking across the stage?

00:40:18
No, no, no. The golf ball hits him.

00:40:16
He falls over. Anyway, I'm.

00:40:19
Yeah, I have seen that one. It's great.

00:40:21
Yeah, I know. It's that hate speech.

00:40:22
Yeah, that's a great meme. Yeah.

00:40:26
Sorry. No, no, no.

00:40:27
I digress. No, I love that there's a bunch

00:40:30
of them. There was a couple of Donald

00:40:32
throwing stuff at Hillary when she fell.

00:40:35
Yeah, it's pretty fun. Internet wins again.

00:40:37
Internet wins again and was it? That I said that, Did I call out

00:40:43
the alleged accusations for Joe Biden with Hunter and them

00:40:51
receiving a lot of financial benefits from Ukraine?

00:40:55
Or, you know, when we talked about that.

00:40:57
I'm allowed to talk about these things after listening to it.

00:41:00
There's a lot of hate speech out there, if that's considered.

00:41:02
That's what I'm saying. So yeah, anywhere you turn,

00:41:05
people are talking about this stuff.

00:41:07
That wouldn't be it. Maybe our awareness of

00:41:10
self-awareness segment where we bitch and moan about drivers,

00:41:13
but that's not hate speaking no everybody bitches about drivers.

00:41:17
Like when you when I told you that you're a dickhead for

00:41:20
backing your truck in the space, did you feel like I was?

00:41:23
You feel like that was hate speech?

00:41:24
A little bit. A little bit.

00:41:26
Especially this was you, huh? When you threw that that pin at

00:41:29
me, so. This was you?

00:41:31
You let them know that that might have something over.

00:41:35
And said you felt that you felt offended.

00:41:37
This was hate speech. I was scared for my life.

00:41:40
And you still backed in the next morning to where I did parking

00:41:42
lot you I did, I did that today. Did you?

00:41:45
Now you think about us. You think about this.

00:41:47
I whipped in there pretty quick, though, so somebody was right

00:41:50
behind me and I was shot in real quick and they moved her right

00:41:54
along. Yeah, that was pretty funny.

00:41:55
Little Tesla. We don't need to go on about

00:41:59
this, I don't think, do we? About what about.

00:42:04
About the hate speech, Yeah, no. Anybody listening right now or

00:42:08
looking at social media? Come on, help us out.

00:42:11
Listen, we want to know, honestly.

00:42:15
Tell us. Listen to it.

00:42:18
If there's anything that you could possibly be it, we can't

00:42:21
find it. Did we miss something?

00:42:23
Did we miss something? And I want to know, because I'm

00:42:26
not. We're not trying to.

00:42:27
We're going to annoy people and piss people off with our humor

00:42:31
because that's just us. And this world needs to laugh

00:42:34
more anyway, right? A little bit, yeah.

00:42:37
But hate speech is very, very. That's a very bold claim.

00:42:41
And I was very upset. I won't use the word offending,

00:42:44
but I was upset. Yeah.

00:42:47
Because you're sitting here claiming something that you're

00:42:49
not backing up and now it's making us look bad, right?

00:42:52
Like really bad. Exactly right.

00:42:54
And so people, listen, let us know if we have upset you.

00:42:58
Give us another shot because we're sorry.

00:43:00
We're trying to. Sorry.

00:43:03
We're trying to understand, so please take me away from that

00:43:08
hate speech topic. I don't wanna talk about it.

00:43:10
You wanna talk about it anymore? Okay, I've got a fun little.

00:43:12
I'm gonna pour up another Scotch and after reading this story,

00:43:16
Ryan, I'm surprised that I have any pain at all.

00:43:20
So. Interesting.

00:43:22
Yeah. So how long did you work on that

00:43:26
title? So this young lady, Hannah

00:43:32
Stevens, who is from Canada, all right, Hannah, began suffering

00:43:37
chronic pain at the age of 14. Damn, what kind of where?

00:43:42
What kind of pain? It says that she was having

00:43:45
issues lower back and I'm trying to go back and see if she's.

00:43:49
Your attention to detail is what I'm that's impressing me most.

00:43:52
So constant Eight, it said, lived in her lower back.

00:43:56
Her joints stung with the slightest movement and stabbing.

00:43:59
Pain shot through every limb, rib and vertebrae up to 100

00:44:03
times a day. Interfered with everything from

00:44:06
sleep, food, studying, specializing.

00:44:10
She sleep. Sleep walked through daily life,

00:44:14
unable to escape this pain. Yeah, You think she social,

00:44:18
Social. You think it bothered when she

00:44:20
was out? Of course she's sitting there.

00:44:22
She's like, so guys like, yeah, so at 14 she was actually

00:44:26
prescribed codeine and Tramadol and.

00:44:30
I'm not gonna lie, Trey, I've had codeine.

00:44:32
It's pretty good. It is good.

00:44:33
Go ahead. So yeah.

00:44:35
But she quickly became of course.

00:44:37
She quickly became hooked, and at the peak of her addiction,

00:44:41
she was actually popping 15 pills.

00:44:44
A day God. 15 of both these codeine and what was the other

00:44:48
one? Tramadol.

00:44:49
Tram OK, I don't. I'm not familiar with Tramadol.

00:44:51
I think Tramadol is the one that they usually gave me when I go

00:44:54
with their kidney stone. Very similar, but I mean, and it

00:44:56
was pain Med. It was very well for me.

00:44:58
It didn't do shit. Oh well.

00:45:00
Kidney stones are hard to are hard to battle.

00:45:02
So anyway, yeah, so anyway, so. She was popping these things,

00:45:07
popping them 15 pills a day. I'm not.

00:45:09
I don't. I don't.

00:45:11
I mean, I'm not happy she's doing this, but I don't blame

00:45:13
her. Jesus Christ and 100.

00:45:16
Go ahead. So now at age 30.

00:45:21
Jesus, 16 years later, right? Did I do that?

00:45:23
Did I do that right? Yes.

00:45:25
She has turned her back on prescription medication.

00:45:29
How you ask? How she relies on morning and

00:45:36
evening orgasms. Whoa.

00:45:39
OK Hannah. So and she's got a.

00:45:43
Morning. Just morning and evening.

00:45:44
Morning and evening. She's got an interesting smirk

00:45:46
on her face, too. Like I said, Brian, I don't

00:45:49
understand why I'm in any pain, because I do.

00:45:51
Morning, noon evening I was. Gonna say so.

00:45:55
This is why you're completely pain free?

00:45:57
Yeah, so I'm not. Hold on.

00:45:58
Hold on. What?

00:45:59
You're telling me, is that her masturbation or is it intimacy

00:46:07
with somebody else? So it says she accidentally

00:46:12
discovered and has curated a system that minimizes daily pain

00:46:18
levels. Yeah, but how is she getting

00:46:22
these? Okay, namely with morning and

00:46:20
evening or. We need to read it.

00:46:24
Look, damn it, people, shut up. Our listeners don't know.

00:46:30
Okay. Good.

00:46:32
Are you working on your pain right now?

00:46:35
Yes. I'm very excited to know that I

00:46:39
have some sort of alternative to Advil, so I can imagine your

00:46:45
wife walking down, said Baby. I got a headache.

00:46:46
Hold on, let me take care of this real quick.

00:46:51
We shouldn't be laughing about this.

00:46:53
So anyway. So a lot of pain.

00:46:55
It just says it. She was able to minimize, based

00:47:00
on a system, morning and evening orgasms to reduce overall

00:47:03
intensity, separate sexual pleasure from pain management.

00:47:08
She's concluded that orgasms, along with daily physiotherapy

00:47:14
and meditation, make up the perfect coping mechanism

00:47:17
cocktail. So it doesn't specify if it's

00:47:20
through sex, if it's through manual stimulation.

00:47:24
I'm going to choose to believe that it's either or I'm going to

00:47:28
say just any orgasm. I tell you what if I mean, if

00:47:32
she's got a man that's doing this, that's what I'm saying.

00:47:35
I want her to let everybody know my name.

00:47:39
Yeah, you know, get my name out. There, this is another business

00:47:43
idea that we have morning and evening.

00:47:45
Trey is willing to eliminate your pain right now.

00:47:50
Do you think now would you feel a pressure?

00:47:53
To perform and give every woman cuz it sounds like you've got to

00:47:57
bring him to orgasm. Well, practice makes perfect so

00:48:01
so just have to figure out a way to get you there.

00:48:03
So there's some woman that's like, I didn't orgasm.

00:48:05
You're like, well, I'm gonna keep practicing.

00:48:06
Give me, give me 15, maybe half an hour.

00:48:09
We'll try it again. Give me another chance.

00:48:10
I'm gonna set my alarm, take a quick nap and then we'll try it

00:48:14
again. This is a great business idea.

00:48:16
So, so yeah, that was interesting.

00:48:18
I'm. Yeah, that's so.

00:48:20
So she did it say that she's eliminated most, I mean most or

00:48:25
all or how much of her pain. It just it just says it's able

00:48:28
to relieve the intensity of it. Reduce the overall intensity is

00:48:33
all it reduces. I mean, I like this.

00:48:34
This is basically saying just orgasm.

00:48:36
Well, as much as possible. So I'm assuming she still has

00:48:38
pain, but this has reduced the. Well, good for her, Hannah.

00:48:42
We're very happy. Did you see him?

00:48:44
You say you had a picture of her there?

00:48:47
Is it wrong for me to ask when she looks like her?

00:48:49
I mean, she's a cute girl. She's got a, She's got an

00:48:53
interesting smirk, like in the. Oh, she's she's.

00:48:56
She knows. She's like, yeah, she's like, I

00:48:59
figured this shit out. Revolutionized the be jealous

00:49:03
the painkiller world. So yeah, I mean, it's good fun

00:49:06
way to to get yourself off the LPU, it's.

00:49:09
Good. Good for Hannah.

00:49:10
I'm. I'm very happy because it, you

00:49:12
know, not only Trey does she eliminate some pain.

00:49:17
It sounds like she's found some pleasure too.

00:49:20
Like, it's like you have to assume orgasms or healthier than

00:49:24
opioids, right? So.

00:49:26
Yes, I would think so. Can you imagine football players

00:49:28
on the sideline after they broke their leg come here trying to

00:49:33
rub one off you. He's funny.

00:49:34
Where's the trainer at? The cheerleaders.

00:49:36
Get rid of this paint. This cheerleader over here.

00:49:38
Hey, I like you. Not you.

00:49:40
No, no, no, no, not. Yeah, go back.

00:49:42
No, the brunette. So yeah.

00:49:44
Anyway, yeah, we're going into the tent and you get the

00:49:51
announcement. I need to get back on the field

00:49:52
quickly. Tony Romo is announcing the

00:49:55
game. He's like, well, he said it into

00:49:56
the tent. I'm not sure what's happening.

00:49:58
He's shaking a little bit, but anyway, yeah, we can definitely

00:50:05
take that to another level, so. Well, that was good.

00:50:08
I good for Hannah and I wish her the best and her pain.

00:50:13
A reducing mission? That's a good way to put it,

00:50:16
absolutely. So let's go into our strange

00:50:20
facts. And I wanted to take over.

00:50:22
Usually you give me the facts today I wanna take over from you

00:50:26
and we'll do this really quickly.

00:50:27
But it's just I'm so fascinated by it, and I hope that other

00:50:30
people are too. I do too.

00:50:34
This is crazy facts. I don't.

00:50:36
I don't think that's the name of it.

00:50:37
It's mysterious things found frozen in or under Antarctica.

00:50:42
Ooh. That sounds yeah.

00:50:43
It really was. I'm trying to push it.

00:50:46
It really was. But there there's like, there's

00:50:51
so many of them. I just chose some of the best

00:50:53
ones. There's some of the ones I

00:50:54
liked. The first one is there's

00:50:56
actually, like, remains of a Lost City.

00:51:00
That's pretty cool. Interesting, yeah.

00:51:03
I mean, they thought it was like the lost city of Atlantis, you

00:51:05
know, that whole whole thing. And they said it sunk below and

00:51:10
there was remains like under Antarctica.

00:51:12
That's pretty cool. That is a.

00:51:14
City like, who lived there and when.

00:51:17
That's all we know. The second one that I liked was

00:51:22
there's a sea monster within the depths like they found bones,

00:51:27
oh. Like something that they've

00:51:29
never seen before. Did they bring the bones up?

00:51:32
Yeah, recreate. That's what I'm saying.

00:51:33
They recreate it and they're going, what the fuck is this?

00:51:35
Wow. And that.

00:51:36
Wouldn't it be funny if they messed up, Missed a little.

00:51:39
It's like a bunch of little Penguins that.

00:51:41
It's like this is a wall race, but I'm going to go ahead and go

00:51:46
with this because they've like they've what do you call it

00:51:50
illustrated a picture of what they think this thing looks like

00:51:53
and it's crazy. So anything that.

00:51:56
We don't know about and they're going well.

00:51:58
There's some bones of stuff we don't know about is interesting.

00:52:00
Yeah, absolutely. The next one's really cool to

00:52:04
me. And again, a bunch of these are

00:52:06
cool, but I'm going to pick out a few.

00:52:08
They're claiming there are huge tunnels.

00:52:10
There's a tunnel system, like a whole network of tunnels

00:52:14
underneath Antarctica. Like you could walk through

00:52:17
them, really. And some people claim that it's

00:52:21
from a glaciers and they pushed him and they made all these.

00:52:24
Pass. But if you look at these, they

00:52:27
are very and you can see a little bit, can't you?

00:52:29
I do, yeah. And it's very kind of looks

00:52:32
naughty from this thing although.

00:52:33
I have to tell you not that that's not the one that's the

00:52:36
wrong. That's the wrong picture.

00:52:39
But I mean, it's almost like a hallway of ice.

00:52:41
Yeah, I see it. And it's a whole.

00:52:42
It's. It's perfectly cut out.

00:52:45
That's the way. That's the way it looked.

00:52:47
Wow. And so these paths are really

00:52:50
cool, and you're going well. Who did this?

00:52:52
Why was it really glaciers that pushed?

00:52:54
Come on, I don't know about. There's some kid that I want to

00:52:57
eye and goes down and we'll see if we can Jack some shit.

00:53:00
I want to believe that there's something to these this network

00:53:04
of, well, of course, UFOs and underground.

00:53:08
If it was just glaciers pussy, that's boring.

00:53:10
Piece of shit. The next one.

00:53:13
Is let me get there. They have found you see the

00:53:18
picture they have found and eventually we will figure out

00:53:22
how to put this on the video. I'll I'll need to ask Cody, the

00:53:25
six year old genius when he's not taking the trash out to show

00:53:29
me how to do this. But we'll put we'll put these

00:53:32
pictures on when we can. But but there's a.

00:53:36
There's a skull that is not like any human or animal that we know

00:53:40
of, apparently, and it looks very similar to what we have

00:53:43
always thought of as aliens and just skinny jawline.

00:53:47
And it's really rounded head, big eye sockets.

00:53:50
Big eye sockets. And they're saying that not only

00:53:53
that, but the whole body was unlike any creature that had

00:53:57
ever been found, and it was deep, deep below the eyes.

00:54:02
That's all I need to hear. That's cool.

00:54:04
That is cool. Yeah.

00:54:05
Okay, that's all this is in Antarctica.

00:54:09
This didn't have. It's not like one's in Argentina

00:54:11
and one's in this is all in one area.

00:54:14
What's going on? So the next one, somebody's

00:54:19
playing an elaborate joke. That's right, this one is one of

00:54:22
the coolest ones. So there is unexplained ancient.

00:54:31
Advanced technology, Okay. They're seeing like laser.

00:54:36
Pieces of spaceships. It looks like a plain spaceship.

00:54:40
Whatever. Okay.

00:54:41
And they're saying that they're inexplicable.

00:54:46
Let me try it again. Inexplicable artifacts, the

00:54:50
technology. And they're saying it's so

00:54:52
advanced that it either it came from some sort of government

00:54:55
secret. Mission that no one knows about.

00:54:58
Kind of like we have here in the States where we talk about Area

00:55:01
51 and things we don't know about that the government's

00:55:03
doing a lot of people with conspiracy theories or aliens.

00:55:09
They're saying what they're saying is that there's nothing

00:55:11
that we have anything like this and they don't even understand

00:55:14
what the technology is. Okay and you're looking at these

00:55:17
anyway. To me, that was how big is that

00:55:20
thing? I'm just seeing a.

00:55:21
Picture. I mean, is it stories high?

00:55:24
Yes, it looks like. It looks bigger than the tail of

00:55:28
an airplane for sure. Like big time.

00:55:31
Maybe like 10 times as big as the tail of an airplane.

00:55:33
Gotcha. And then in the middle it's got

00:55:35
some sort of, I mean, it looks like a movie thing, some sort of

00:55:38
weird sci-fi thing. What if it was a movie?

00:55:40
They just left it there by accident.

00:55:43
Yeah, that was a 1984 version of whatever well, they did film.

00:55:49
They did a movie about Antarctica called Kurt Russell

00:55:52
was in it. Back in the IT was called the

00:55:54
Antarctica. It was about aliens in

00:55:55
Antarctica and all that. But then they did Alien verse

00:55:58
Predator and that was in Antarctica.

00:56:01
Really. Yeah, interesting.

00:56:02
And I think they used the underground like cave system to

00:56:06
to for part of the storyline. But anyway, it was really bad

00:56:09
story. But it's kind of cool.

00:56:10
I don't know. Sounds like a fun trip.

00:56:13
Yeah, so the next one is, is I say it about everyone.

00:56:18
This is so cool. This is called a Piri rice map.

00:56:22
It's not spelled anything like I said, I just said you just made

00:56:25
that up. I made it.

00:56:26
Yeah, it looks like a little napkin.

00:56:28
And so this is a map. And what they're claiming is

00:56:32
that this map has dated before an article was discovered no

00:56:38
shit by humans, meaning somebody was there by humans or by

00:56:41
people. They're saying before it was

00:56:44
discovered by us, before the dinosaurs figured that shit out,

00:56:48
right? Before any human being had made

00:56:51
it to Antarctica. You know, that whole like

00:56:53
Magellan Columbus, like the whole thing.

00:56:55
Exploration period, before anybody made it there.

00:56:58
This map predates that interesting and it's very, very

00:57:03
descriptive. There's pictures on it, there's

00:57:05
all sorts of stuff. And so you're going, well, who

00:57:07
was there? And to me, that's intriguing,

00:57:10
right, Jerry, That is very cool. All right, I have two more.

00:57:15
There is a vortex. This one I really like.

00:57:18
OK, I don't know how they know this, but they're claiming that

00:57:22
there are vortexes of like, time, that they've done some

00:57:27
videotaping and recording and like time is shifting and do all

00:57:30
this. It's not like we know it.

00:57:33
You're looking at me very confused.

00:57:35
Yeah, I have to dumb that down a little bit.

00:57:38
There are time anomalies. Does that help?

00:57:40
Not really, but go ahead. Let me read this.

00:57:43
Antarctica is one of the most mysterious places, because

00:57:45
things happen here that scientists struggle to explain.

00:57:48
There have been claims that there have been time vortexes

00:57:51
and inexplicable. It seems like that word's in

00:57:53
here a lot. Time anomalies and dimensions

00:57:56
found in the Antarctic. That didn't help either, did it?

00:57:59
What they're saying, Trey, is that time as we know it.

00:58:03
You know the concept of time, right?

00:58:05
Yeah, I know what time it is right now.

00:58:08
That doesn't exist down there. What they're saying is that it's

00:58:11
a whole different, like they don't have watches and stuff.

00:58:14
Exact clocks. That's exactly what I mean.

00:58:18
I don't know how to explain it. It's just that's the point is

00:58:20
that I'll just smile and nod right now if you've.

00:58:24
I'm kind of trying to do the same thing cuz I don't know how

00:58:26
to explain it. It is your story.

00:58:28
It's yeah. It's basically I'm fascinated by

00:58:31
the idea of time, and as we know it time is one thing but as.

00:58:36
What they're finding down there is it's not the same.

00:58:38
And so you could film something and all of a sudden it shifts to

00:58:42
something completely that is on. We can't even fathom.

00:58:45
Wow. Does that make sense.

00:58:47
Like the what doesn't have to make sense.

00:58:48
Yeah. Like we're just something that

00:58:50
we don't even know. OK that's what they're saying.

00:58:52
All right. I'll just.

00:58:53
Yeah. It's inexplicable.

00:58:56
I've used that word applicable. Let's just.

00:58:57
Yeah. I'm gonna have to Google.

00:58:59
That So that one wasn't as cool because of your reaction.

00:59:02
Sorry. The last one to me is it makes

00:59:08
it so it just, it fulfills everything about this.

00:59:13
And people, you know, you can laugh because it might not be

00:59:15
that big deal to most of you, but to me it's cool.

00:59:18
There are cave paintings similar to what we know of as like

00:59:24
Cavemen painting, right. Of aliens.

00:59:27
Really. Yeah, that is what we of what

00:59:30
we've kind of from what I can see, it looks very creepy.

00:59:35
That's what I'm saying. So this was way before, again

00:59:38
predated our discovery of the continent.

00:59:42
So somebody was there before we discovered it and did these

00:59:46
drawings in these underground caves of something that looked

00:59:50
like what we have now decided what we think aliens look like.

00:59:55
What if somebody got just a bad batch of mushrooms that just

00:59:58
started painting? Just weird shit.

01:00:00
Or they just orgasm. Like now we're just trying to

01:00:02
figure this shit out. That's the point, is that all

01:00:06
this is Antarctica though. I'm sitting here going, OK, this

01:00:09
this this is cool, but but it's like.

01:00:11
There's When are we going to Antarctica?

01:00:13
But that's what I wanted to talk to you about.

01:00:15
I think we should add it to our world.

01:00:17
Tool Yeah. I've made a call for anybody

01:00:21
that can somehow get somebody to listen in Antarctica.

01:00:25
There are little bitty colonies that are there for people that

01:00:29
are researching and it rarely gets From what I read, it rarely

01:00:33
gets over 100 people at a time. Somebody can listen.

01:00:38
At least one Will it come up on our records and our statistics

01:00:42
as an Antarctica listener, that will be will it be unknown?

01:00:45
Or will some idiot use their their VPN, their VPN and I don't

01:00:50
think that they give that as an option, but if somebody did that

01:00:52
I will, I will fight while. I talk to them.

01:00:54
Yeah, talk to them. But I wanna go there.

01:00:57
I think it'd be really cool to say you've stepped foot on every

01:01:00
continent, right? Yeah.

01:01:01
And I think that not a lot of people go to Antarctica.

01:01:04
For obvious reasons, apparently. Weird shit going on, but we got

01:01:08
to explore. Do you think we can dress the

01:01:11
part for one of these colonies of researchers, and should we go

01:01:16
down into The Cave system or do you think that we wouldn't do

01:01:20
well? Is it cold there?

01:01:24
I've heard that it gets chilly. Chilly, little chilly.

01:01:27
You may need. Yes.

01:01:27
If we dress well. You may need a sweater.

01:01:30
Yeah. Right little turtleneck going on

01:01:32
be going, but think how cool it would be to go in the caves ice

01:01:36
cave. That would actually be cool to

01:01:37
go into the caves and there are a lot of Penguins in Antarctica.

01:01:40
That would be fun, yeah. We could take some cool pictures

01:01:42
with the Penguins. So there are my facts.

01:01:47
My strange facts. That was great, Antarctica.

01:01:50
So what about are we gonna shift to our awareness of

01:01:55
self-awareness? You gotta do that real fast.

01:01:59
I have one that we're gonna go ahead and talk about, because

01:02:04
somebody near and dear to us has requested that we bring this up.

01:02:09
This should be fun, and I don't know how I feel about it because

01:02:12
I'm not sure that I agree. Interesting fully.

01:02:16
I can see okay it's a little whatever.

01:02:18
But to make this segment, it has to be like dramatic.

01:02:23
I mean, it has to be whatever. And so I'm not sure this is it.

01:02:27
So let me tell you what it is and see what you think this

01:02:30
person has expressed that anybody sitting nearby,

01:02:36
sometimes it's the kids, sometimes it's not the kids and

01:02:42
is on their phone, doesn't have earphones or earbuds.

01:02:48
The kids are calling them, I believe, and is playing whatever

01:02:51
they're watching, like on high volume.

01:02:54
That's pretty disrespectful. It is.

01:02:57
OK, so you right off the bat disrespectful?

01:02:59
Yeah. So what he's claiming is like

01:03:00
the other day he said this kid was sitting there and his

01:03:03
parents are right there and the kids watching this show and it's

01:03:07
like super loud. He couldn't even hear this phone

01:03:10
call, things like that. Then he said a month ago there

01:03:13
was a guy at the airport that was, you know, just he, our

01:03:18
friend had his earphones in and could still hear this guy's fine

01:03:22
because it was that loud. Come on.

01:03:25
And so he leaned over. According to him.

01:03:28
I don't know what really happens, right?

01:03:30
He leaned over and he said hey. Politely, of course.

01:03:34
Sure. Do you mind turning that off or

01:03:38
turning it down? And the guy got really angry.

01:03:41
What? Yeah, he kind of looked at him

01:03:43
and he's like, I think you need to mind your own business.

01:03:45
And again, I'm being told from one side, if I could get this

01:03:50
guy on the show, I would this other guy.

01:03:53
But he said mind your own business, It's not that loud.

01:03:58
I think, you know, whatever. He just like was very abrasive

01:04:01
about it, Interesting. And our buddy said okay,

01:04:04
whatever, sorry. And then proceeded to text me

01:04:08
how frustrated he was. So what do you think?

01:04:13
I mean, is it that big a deal if someone's got their phone on or

01:04:16
is it? Yeah, I think somebody's got to

01:04:18
be aware of that. I mean, if you don't have

01:04:21
headphones, then maybe you don't listen to it right then and

01:04:23
there. Or just like I've heard people

01:04:26
on speakerphone walking around talking on speakerphone before.

01:04:30
I don't want to hear your damn conversation.

01:04:31
Yeah, that's kind of annoying. So yeah, you've got to be a

01:04:34
little bit of aware of your surroundings and especially you

01:04:38
say he was at an airport. Yeah, for this particular.

01:04:41
So yeah, I'm sure people were trying to get a little peace and

01:04:44
quiet too and or listen to whatever they needed to listen

01:04:47
to and this assholes like this is my space all the time and

01:04:52
maybe he felt or maybe this guy and I'll I'll defend him maybe

01:04:57
maybe he thought all right everybody's just chilling.

01:04:59
It's not that big a deal versus where he saw that our buddy was

01:05:02
on a call and maybe at that point maybe he could have, he

01:05:09
could have said hey I need to turn this down and that's

01:05:12
definitely being self aware. Or move away a little, move

01:05:16
away? Maybe move to an area where

01:05:17
there's not many people, but that's what we that's all we

01:05:19
talk about is just be aware, yeah, of this and and and be

01:05:23
respectful. Be aware that you're if

01:05:25
everybody's sitting in the world, but if everybody's

01:05:27
sitting there and no one's really doing anything and people

01:05:29
are just sitting around waiting to get on the plane, who's

01:05:33
really being petty here? So I guess we don't know the

01:05:37
complete situation, but. We don't.

01:05:41
But since it's our buddy, I'm gonna stick up for him.

01:05:45
You. Yeah, you would.

01:05:46
All right, all right. I'll go with it too.

01:05:48
All right, whatever. Yeah, and that's fine.

01:05:52
Just be respectful and look around and be aware.

01:05:55
Yeah, and if. Well, look, he leaned over and

01:05:58
said, hey, do you mind turning that down?

01:05:59
That to me is all you need to hear.

01:06:01
Yeah, you're bothering this person.

01:06:03
My bad. And you could say I really want

01:06:06
to see this. Do you mind if I do it just for

01:06:08
a little bit longer? Let me just finish this, work it

01:06:10
out. I've got some pain.

01:06:12
Let me just finish real quick. And it's like, yeah, no.

01:06:25
I like it. So that was my for tonight and I

01:06:21
don't think that I don't know if it qualifies, do you think?

01:06:25
Yeah. Okay, you like it?

01:06:26
I like it. All right, we're in.

01:06:27
I think it's warranted, yeah. If we ever do an anthology about

01:06:32
self-awareness and being aware of your self-awareness, we will

01:06:35
add that. According to Trey, it's gotta be

01:06:37
in there. Season 2 is it's official

01:06:42
underway. It's in the books.

01:06:44
Episode one, Season 2 is in the books.

01:06:47
So we hope you guys like everything that we've done to

01:06:51
change, to adapt, to move forward.

01:06:54
I hope you enjoy what we're doing and like season one.

01:06:58
I expect season 2 to get better and better and go from there.

01:07:03
We've got tons of ideas, tons of fun stuff.

01:07:05
One of the things I wanted to mention is that if you want,

01:07:09
we're going to have a P.O. Box here pretty soon and a place

01:07:12
to send things. And don't send us anything

01:07:14
creepy, please. Which means I just assured we're

01:07:18
going to get a lot of creepy stuff.

01:07:21
But if you want something, we'll pick out some random listeners.

01:07:24
Whoever does certain social media and sends this stuff in

01:07:26
and we can put something in the camera views and just kind of

01:07:30
give you a shout out. Because we just appreciate

01:07:32
everybody that's listening and we still have some merch we're

01:07:35
throwing out there and we'll do that as well.

01:07:38
And just stick with us. Everything's great.

01:07:40
We're just going to go forward and forward and forward and keep

01:07:44
growing and be the best we can for you guys.

01:07:47
Sounds like fun. What do you think?

01:07:50
I like it. All right.

01:07:52
I love you guys. See you next time.

01:07:55
Later, Can you imagine if you were?

01:08:20
In the process of dealing with pain tolerance and a hawk came

01:08:25
down and attacked you. Do you finish or do you fight

01:08:28
the Hawk Off? That happened last week.