Spider Boners, Redskins Comeback & Antwan’s Wildest Theories
Stay in the Fray PodcastAugust 23, 202301:24:4077.53 MB

Spider Boners, Redskins Comeback & Antwan’s Wildest Theories

Antwan is back, and this episode goes off the rails—in the best way. We kick things off with a spider that literally gives you an erection, then dive into Antwan’s latest conspiracy theories: Was the Titanic a setup? Are airlines lying about flight routes? Was COVID planned?

Then it gets spicy:
🪶 Are the Washington Redskins making a comeback?
🎬 Why Blazing Saddles and Tarantino would never survive today
👃 Bradley Cooper’s fake nose ignites a Hollywood debate
🔥 Biden’s Hawaii wildfire response: too little, too late?
🧼 Plus, Antwan’s self-awareness rant on baby boomers and bar soap (you’ve been warned).

Crack a drink, hit play, and stay in the gray.


Time Codes:
00:39 – Safari "Non" Update
02:26 – Spider That Gives Boners
06:31 – Antwan’s Conspiracy Theories: Titanic, Flights & COVID
17:56 – Offensive Team Names: Is “Redskins” Coming Back?
34:30 – Blazing Saddles & Tarantino in Cancel Culture
43:45 – Bradley Cooper’s Nose Controversy (Maestro)
1:05:00 – Biden’s Response to Hawaii Wildfires
1:10:50 – Awareness of Self-Awareness: Baby Boomers & Bar Soap


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Gentlemen, how are we tonight? Good Sir.

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How are you, Antoine, my man? I'm doing well, so happy you're

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here. Thanks.

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Ryan, I don't know if you realize, but we trey's in hot.

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Sorry, I was a little excited. Ready to go?

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All right, this music gets me going.

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I don't know what to say, robots and all.

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I don't. I don't know if you got any

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emails or anything complaining, but we have yet to discuss any

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details of our Safari trip. Do we know why we haven't done

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that? Well, I heard from all the birds

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that Ryan and Trey's one, Antoine.

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We talked about this before the show, guys.

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We agreed to not talk about what happened on our safari.

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We're gonna leave it at that. How do you feel about that?

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That's OK. Yeah, I do remember.

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Do you want to give him a hint? No, I'm sorry.

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I'll drop it. OK.

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It's one all fair. Fair enough.

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I guess so, yeah. Just know that we're we survived

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and we're back and everybody's safe.

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Good. OK, I didn't sign an NEA, so if

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I need to speak on it, I will. Yeah, I think we'll put the

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safari to bed. How about that?

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We're done with this. See, this robot shit gets in my.

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Let me just turn it down a little more.

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All right. All right, guys, I'm ready for

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tonight. Where's I feel like somebody's

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missing. Poor, poor Meg.

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Her funeral was so sad. I.

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She's here in spirit. She's alive, actually.

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She's off to law school, doing law school thing.

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Yeah, that's more important, apparently, than our podcast.

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Yeah, no. Hello, Meg.

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We miss you anyway. And that's it for Meg.

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That's yeah, Meg, that was your 22nd.

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She's cancelled. Yeah, she's out of here.

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I found a little story was interesting.

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I may have to go find one of these spiders, but it's an

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Austrian supermarket. That actually had to evacuate

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after a highly venomous spider was spotted in the store.

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Said this, where is this again? This is in Austria, oh Austria.

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Yeah, interesting, it says. The deadly arachnit in question

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is the Brazilian wandering spider, and it was reportedly

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spotted in the store. The creature has reached Europe

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before, usually by hiding in bunches of bananas being shipped

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to stores. Oh, so he's from like another

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the? Continent, it says, a Brazilian

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spider. I missed that.

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Brazilian Okay Wandering. Sorry, he's made it further in.

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The morning well like deadly erected.

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Sorry. Sorry.

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So this I didn't understand that joke about you laughing.

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Bring it back. Bring it back in, boys.

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The four inch black and red spider apparently popped up in

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the Penny supermarket in Crims and Der Donois.

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Which is about 45 miles West. I don't think we really need to

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know all this. It's a super scary spider and

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it's still in the loose. And despite the extensive search

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of the store, which included selling all the banana crates,

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it's still going around. So the reason why this is so

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scary is it's actually featured in the Guinness Book of World

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Records as the world's most venomous arachnid.

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I don't know if I already said that.

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No, I didn't know it was the most venomous.

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It's bite can cause hypothermia, blurred vision, convulsions and

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erections. What?

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So spider bite and then all of a sudden just.

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Yeah, so if you can, deal with all that other stuff.

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It comes with erection, so mine mine's on backwards.

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Look at Saturday night. So I'm just waiting for mine to

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show up. So if I started acting crazy,

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you know why right now, Trey? Shipment of Brazilian spiders.

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Is is on. Got it?

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Got it. You're gonna put that on like

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any kind of dating profile. Yeah, ladies, I used to.

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I was Brazilian by Brazilian Spot.

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Ready to roll. I AM 61.

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I'm an avid weightlifter. I have a boner spider at my

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disposal. A boner.

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That's your that's your tender bio now.

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You're welcome. I love it.

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So yeah, that's pretty funny. So that was interesting.

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So is there any kind of like, I mean are they trying to get rid

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of this thing or like is it just there and now they're accepting

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it and? They're just trying to find it.

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Yeah, so there's only one there's a.

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Bunch of men running around with boners though now, so it's only

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one. In Austria, yeah, that's what it

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says. It's only one.

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The one banana crates says it's 4 inch. 4 inches so so 4 inches

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is not tiny. I don't care what you say, I was

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gonna say. 4 inches is rather large.

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If you are wondering what Trey was dealing with from another

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regions, I think we just found out that's.

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One inch. One inch.

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One. That's why you feel so close to

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this spider. Yeah.

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Anyway. Oh, that.

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Yeah. OK, so there's a spider that

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gives people boners. All right.

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So move over, Viagra. There you go.

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Just didn't buy a spider. That's great.

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We'll add Vienna to our next. Hopefully you don't die from it.

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So yeah, I'll tell you what, I'm going to let H1's here.

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I'm going to let him go off a little bit.

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What do you think, Antoine? Go ahead, talk to us. 1st order

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of business. I have a game for us all three

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to play. You know what it is OK.

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It's called the Shut the Hell up game.

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It's your It's y'all Sue's turn. Damn, I thought it was like a

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real thing. I was actually looking forward.

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To Antoine Bean here. But my God, I thought it was

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gonna be like, are you like, you know I did.

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Would you, would you rather whatever once I thought was

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gonna be like something like that?

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Was not do it. Not at all.

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Like, I still feel like, but we're not doing very well,

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that's. Probably our worst game.

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Yeah, you both just lost healthy death.

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I'm joking. That would be the worst game for

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us ever. Yeah, shut the hell up.

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So I can't even imagine not being.

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No. OK, so pretty much I want to

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talk about some conspiracies. Y'all.

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And so I think when I was younger, I saw a video on

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YouTube. A dangerous place if you're like

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susceptible to, like, believing in things that simply are not

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true. But I was only like 14 or 15.

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And I saw a video that was like so like five years ago.

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Yeah. Actually, I'm 22, so this was

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more like 7 years ago at this point.

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So yeah, actually, yeah. Wow.

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Wow. I thought it was like way off.

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Entire children I've been born since this, but Oh my goodness.

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Okay, Go ahead. Sorry to interrupt you.

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But I saw a video that was like, hey y'all.

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The conspiracy guy here, the Titanic, never actually sang the

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Olympic sink because the number of, like, portholes on the boat

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involved in the ocean matches this boat that was, like

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supposed to be sailed, or matches the other boat.

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And they just like, switched out the lettering on the boat to

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make cool people think of Titanic.

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And I was like. Oh my God.

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Well, where did the Titanic go then?

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It's still there, apparently, and up.

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Well, OK, here. This is not true, by the way.

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I don't know. I don't remember.

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Each other. That's about, say, what?

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What happened to this immersive ship?

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So they went down. And not even submersible.

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It's submersible, I said. The submersive ship that was

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supposed to go down now, it wasn't.

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Going to see ship, it was going to go see the other.

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The other ship, which? What was it again?

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The the Olympic. It's Olympia.

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No Olympic. But the whole thing, Apparently

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it was like a whole scheme to, like, start the Federal Reserve.

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Yes, I heard about this. Yes.

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Yeah. But it turns out it's not true.

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So I was stupid. Well, how do you know?

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Because two of the most influential.

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People were on that boat and they got off the boat and the

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one person that was voting against it was on the boat and

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died. So then they were able to start

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the Federal Reserve because he died.

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He couldn't push back on it anymore, so I think, I think I'm

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following. You think you're following?

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I think I'm following. So see what happened was yeah,

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OK, all right. So you're a conspiracy theory

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kind of guy like you enjoy thinking about it, and possibly.

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I mean, I what are the ones that you've, like, believed before?

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Well, there's one that I believe currently like, I know it's

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probably not true, but what if it was?

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So imagine this. When you get on an airplane,

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you're like, Oh my God, like the airplane.

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I feel like it's like going so fast.

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It's taking off and in the sky, Oh my God, the the clouds are

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pretty. I see the sunrise.

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Oh, my goodness, when? When I, when I treat to

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experience this. But you know, for the past three

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flights I've had, I've been like, what if?

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I'm just in like a wind tunnel and this plane, and they're just

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like flashing lights to make it seem like I'm, you know, taking

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off into the stratosphere or whatever part of the atmosphere

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I'm going into. But I know I went into the.

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Stratosphere. Yeah, I'm so far off of that.

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That's really high. You probably.

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Well, but if it's not real, then you can just pretend you're

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going and you're. No, but I was like, what if I'm

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actually just like still on the ground?

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And they're like trying to create like the illusion that

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I'm like actually taking off, but I'm not.

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And they like when I land, I'm actually still in like the same

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place, but they just like change the buildings around me.

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And they hire like all these actors, like walking to Boston.

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I've never been to Boston with the accents and everything.

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I can't do a Boston accent. Welcome to Boston, you know.

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I that wasn't even closed pop. The cops, Yeah, pops the some

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clam chowda. There you go.

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There you go. Yeah.

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No. But that's the case.

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The assholes for having any turbulence?

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Cuz that's some bullshit. Yeah, one, They gotta make it

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realistic. You have to have fun with it,

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too. I guess that's.

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But I was like, what if we're all being Truman showed.

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What if I was gonna? Ask All sounds like a shame.

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It sounds like a Truman Show. Cuz think about it.

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We all the US is so cheap, they won't even as you were saying

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earlier, help Hawaii out. We'll get there right.

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So what if they couldn't pay for like enough square like square

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footage and the simulation. So they have to just like change

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up what they they have to make do with what they have.

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Country girls have to make do, and that's what they're doing.

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That's. Hilarious.

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How can they change up that much real estate?

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What if you were like, all of a sudden I want to go Switzerland

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to this, to Australia to, you know, and all of a sudden they

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have the props already made. But you're saying for all the

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props are ready to roll, all the cities they came prepared.

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Wow. Interesting.

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All for you, all for Antoine. Well.

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Why are the tickets so damn expensive then, if we're just

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staying in the same place? That's the bullshit, right?

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There, you know what? They have to make an economy

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somehow. Is this true?

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Probably not, but it very well could be.

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Interesting. Yeah, I'm never flying well

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again. I I was fascinated by The Truman

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Show. I love that movie.

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I've never seen. How fast do you think we get

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kicked off a plane if we told that story right there on the

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plane? Yeah, yeah, I saw the tunnel.

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Where are we really just? In a tunnel, guys, it's OK.

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This motherfucker is not real. There you go.

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There you go. Just like that.

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That sounds like you. I I don't know.

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I feel like. We've got a pilot.

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This is an extreme. Yeah, we we do have a.

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Pilot this all bullshit. That's what we need to ask him.

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Yeah, well, he's not going to be allowed to tell us.

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He's not even looking at actual trained pilot, that's true.

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Like he's just he's there for decoration.

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Well, I wanted to tell him for declaration flying itself.

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We'll tell him he can't fly like you're bullshit.

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Yeah, this your plane didn't take off?

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Also, OK, government, if you're hearing this, I'm entirely

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joking. I was bored on a plane one day.

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Yeah, I I would like to be able to continue to fly.

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And I'll be frisked every TSA line I go through.

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That's, hey, I wanna that's that conspiracy guy, this

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motherfucker over here. See, I enjoy being frisks.

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You like being taken into the backroom.

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I tell him I see I'm behind something here.

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You wanna come? Back he likes when the sweaty,

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bald man with pit stains and his blue TSA shirt decides to like,

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hey. Hey, do you go up hate here?

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Don't treat on me, Trey. Do you go up to the You should

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look over and just like and start shifting.

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Yeah, shifting your butt. Just like.

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I'm sorry, there's something come here, Gertrude

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uncomfortable in my spot. I have cocaine in here.

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I have a yeah, yeah. This bag is getting, yeah,

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getting warm. Absolutely.

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No, it popped. Yeah.

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Oops. That's not gonna be good.

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Yeah, man. What other conspiracies anymore?

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I mean the the the big ones are. The moon landing.

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I believe that the that the moon the moon landing.

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Know that we landed on the moon. Yeah.

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I I, you know, Trey was asking me earlier like would you

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believe in conspiracy? I I just don't.

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There's none that. And it's not that I don't, I

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don't like, want to. I just.

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I mean, you shouldn't want to, but there's nothing.

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Well, there's nothing that kind of stuck out, as you know.

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What about COVID-19 was actually used it for population control?

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What do you think? Well, I mean, that needed it.

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Yeah. And I don't.

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See, that's the thing. I don't disagree with it.

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But at the same time, you're talking about some utopia

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dystopia type shit. You were somewhat who?

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Got some Topia? What utopia?

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What is that? It's a type of flower.

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Tapioca. No, a pudding.

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Put it. Yeah, there you go.

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Oh, that makes sense. With Joe Biden, right?

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That's right. Because he's so old, well.

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He likes his pudding. Yeah, trade.

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Trade is brought to light that Joe Biden likes his pudding.

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No, he likes ice cream trade. Well, ice cream, yeah, but

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that's only on certain days he gets behaves well.

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Messed up my. You missed my illusion of so I

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don't know. I feel like you were asking.

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You just asked me one. You just said even the the Joe

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Biden. What did you COVID-19, the

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COVID-19 population control. Yeah.

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Thank you again. I think it would be fascinating,

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but who would come together on that to make that call?

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Are you talking about, I mean, China or is it everybody or

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world leaders? Do you all remember when Kim

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Jong Un was like, I have a Christmas present with the

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United States? I think that COVID-19 was a very

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delayed Christmas present. Well, he got the world.

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It's a shitty ass Christmas. You think China's in with him?

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No, I think they were just just no.

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Overall, do you think that no, North Korea and China are kind

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of in bed together? No, I think they were just

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collateral damage on this, on this topic.

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I'm talking in general. No, I think a lot of people

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think that China, the reason North Korea can do their thing

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is China support. I think that's, I guess,

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conspiracy theory in and of itself.

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I think if they were like a relationship, North Korea is

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like the very grumpy husband, and China as the wife who's

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like, I need this marriage an old so fast.

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Oh. Yeah.

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So that's like the opposite of what I was thinking.

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I've said they were close. I mean, to be honest, I would

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have no idea. You're saying China's kind of

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like, you know, North Korea so annoying and we don't want to

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align with those guys. Anyway, that's a conspiracy

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theory that I've one that I think I could get behind then

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and believe it, that China kind of, you know, was in bed with

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North Korea. But anyway, like with the with

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the when they fire the missiles off the coast and all that,

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yeah, I think China was kind of like supporting that.

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No, you don't think missiles were fired off the coast,

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Antoine, you shook your head vigorously.

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You saw that? Oh, you know you didn't.

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Oh, I guess I must be mistaken. Antoine, we do have cameras now.

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So cameras. Oh yeah.

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Yeah, you definitely cut the cameras.

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So Truman Show. Antoine is is think about that

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everybody. When you're on an airplane, the

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next time think of Antoine and the fact that we'll always think

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of Antoine. But it is specifically in this

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on the plane, what if you're being shown out, you're looking

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out the window and it's just all this like technology and

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graphics and you're just, you're not really going anywhere and

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you're in some sort of a simulator that really just takes

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you to nowhere. That's interesting because and

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they have to do a lot. I mean, if you go from here to

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like California or excuse me, Colorado or something in the

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mountains, I mean, there's a lot of.

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Well, think about it. It's just like a continuous,

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like, film tape of like, mountains being, like, just

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shown to you to repeat, oh, what do we get out of the airplane?

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It's still all that stuff. Still fake.

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It could be, yeah. Interesting.

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Mother Nature is a pretty wishy washy person so maybe it's a

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shitty scenario. I hope they got a decent

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contract cuz this is expensive. Yeah, they got some at.

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Least I need to go work for at least eight seasons.

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Hey, well. What if?

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What if you got off the plane? They fucked up on the signs.

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It's happened to me before I'm talking.

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Yeah, I was supposed to go to New York and for whatever

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reason, there's a bunch of Chinese symbols everywhere.

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It's like, what the fuck? So those are fun.

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Always like it. I'm always opening conspiracy

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theories, but I just. I don't know.

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There haven't been any that have made me really believe.

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But this one, I'm gonna. I'll look out the airplane

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window for you. Yeah, think about it.

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See if it's bullshit or not. See if it's bullshit.

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I would be pissed if I see a bunch of people running around

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with fucking signs, though. I'm going to be piss.

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I'm gonna be like Angela was fucking right.

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Yeah, well, you're going to be over Overly.

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You're going to like that guy looks fishy.

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It's going on over. You're gonna?

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Be looking out, looking out the motherfucker isn't real.

00:17:43
Yeah, they might. Pull me off the plane as they

00:17:45
see me looking out the window all fucking crazy.

00:17:47
Yeah. All the sudden they'll pretend

00:17:49
like you were causing a disturbance, right?

00:17:51
Yeah, that's that's funny. Let's, let's, let's move on to

00:17:57
something that you know, I've been meaning to talk about this

00:17:59
for a while. Trey, you and I, when we started

00:18:00
this podcast, we've said it a couple times we were going to do

00:18:02
some sports. Yeah, we had to do sports.

00:18:05
Except for what? Trans athletes and then like a

00:18:07
Little League, Little League baseball story.

00:18:09
And yeah, so this is about team names and it goes so much deeper

00:18:16
than that. It's.

00:18:18
I am surprised it took us this long to get to because we've

00:18:21
talked about things that are like this.

00:18:23
And what I mean by that is cancel culture being overly

00:18:29
woke, those types of things. And so we're going to talk about

00:18:32
the main the main professional team name that has been under

00:18:37
the radar for the last couple years and that is the no longer

00:18:41
the Washington Redskins, the Oakland Red Triant 1.

00:18:46
That was wrong. That was a wrong answer.

00:18:48
The Washington Redskins? Yeah.

00:18:50
What's wrong? Is there anything wrong with

00:18:51
Raiders? No, no.

00:18:53
What were they besides the fans? No.

00:18:56
A. Couple of years ago, what are

00:18:58
the rates, what are they? In LA and Oakland or whatever,

00:19:01
they tweeted. So there was like a whole

00:19:04
progress made towards police violence.

00:19:06
And so they tweeted. I can breathe.

00:19:11
Oh. Well, all right.

00:19:14
And they didn't delete it. Do you get it?

00:19:16
Oh, no, I get it. Yeah.

00:19:18
But like that's, I mean I think that was going to do it they

00:19:21
thought. They thought they ate with that,

00:19:23
but they simply didn't know. I like that.

00:19:25
They liked like, hey. They did not.

00:19:27
But I don't know what the like the team name itself.

00:19:29
The Raiders, what are what? A rating?

00:19:31
Who is rating what? I don't know.

00:19:33
OK, whatever. But the Washington Redskins, as

00:19:36
we all know, we should all know the the term Redskins, right?

00:19:41
It was a derogatory term according to most, to describe

00:19:45
Native Americans. I'll go ahead and tell you

00:19:50
everybody that I have a fantasy football team name that I've

00:19:55
used for years called the Aspen White Skins.

00:19:58
Terribly offended by that and it and it and it was a it was

00:20:00
something that was both trying to offend, you know, fellow

00:20:04
white people and other people. I was trying to offend everybody

00:20:07
with it. And I It's really the point is

00:20:09
it's not a big deal. Who gives a shit?

00:20:11
It's. That's why I always he told you

00:20:12
trades you're like this guy and I don't I didn't mean it anyway.

00:20:16
I mean and you don't mean by now.

00:20:18
I mean it was really and no one said anything about it but it's

00:20:21
just kind of like I'm waiting for it.

00:20:22
I'm waiting for somebody like who is this guy You know we have

00:20:24
like a couple new guys that come into our league every year and

00:20:27
I'm waiting for be able to and I don't know if they have.

00:20:29
But the point being is that redskin was just a term in my

00:20:33
opinion and I want if you have knowledge of this more than I do

00:20:36
either of you, please tell me. I don't know really if there's

00:20:40
any in depth to the red part of it other than just the tone of

00:20:43
their skin. Did you hear about anything else

00:20:47
I should? Have been talking about it.

00:20:49
When I heard about it a couple of years ago, I didn't know it

00:20:52
wasn't the name. I thought it was like the logo

00:20:55
that was the the mascot that was the that was the issue.

00:20:58
No, no, I think the the term redskin is what is be offensive.

00:21:02
So I think that's what Well, but I don't because I thought the

00:21:04
logo looked badass. Yeah, I mean this was like a

00:21:06
tough looking looking guy. Right.

00:21:09
So I think the Redskin term is what was so offensive about it.

00:21:13
Like, for instance, the Cleveland Indians it was

00:21:15
offensive about. That was in fact the the logo.

00:21:19
Being just a silly, goofy looking, Yeah.

00:21:21
And he was smiling. Yeah, like a big smile.

00:21:23
That was what was offensive about.

00:21:25
Well, and some people also talked about the name Indian

00:21:29
being a Native American versus an actual Indian.

00:21:32
Right. But then again, there's the

00:21:34
Chiefs. So, I mean, is that because,

00:21:36
well, but the Chiefs isn't supposed to be over in another

00:21:39
country. I'm talking to Indians.

00:21:40
We're actually over in India and somehow they got named Indians

00:21:44
because that's what people were looking for when they got to the

00:21:47
old. Christopher Columbus, old

00:21:48
Columbus. And I don't want to say

00:21:52
anything, but I have an Italian friend today who was just like,

00:21:55
you know what you guys thought? It said say why is everyone

00:21:57
trying to take Columbus from us like you know he was it was it

00:22:02
was pretty funny. I won't go into it.

00:22:03
I'm going to maybe I'll have him on and let him take the take the

00:22:06
abuse but it was just interesting the way he said it.

00:22:09
But I I don't I'm not going to talk about Columbus because I'm

00:22:11
not quite as I'm going to stay in the grey.

00:22:13
I'm not over here where it's like take all the statues down

00:22:16
fuck Christopher Columbus and I'm also not on the other side

00:22:18
like how dare you question his you know what he was doing

00:22:23
anyway. And so I think that that

00:22:25
Indians, you know, they're supposed to be finding people

00:22:28
from India and that's how they got labeled.

00:22:30
So instead of being Native Americans or indigenous or

00:22:33
natives or whatever, they became labeled Indians.

00:22:36
And so I think that also did have something to do with

00:22:39
Cleveland Indians, no. Or do you think it was pretty

00:22:41
much the logo or did you hear that?

00:22:42
That's what I was hearing was the logo is what, because I

00:22:45
don't think an Indian is offensive like a redskin is

00:22:49
offensive towards an Indian. So, well, what I'll bring up

00:22:52
next, which this all leads in, is the fact that, you know, no

00:22:57
one's really questioning who exactly has an issue.

00:23:02
Because I haven't seen anybody that of a true native tribe

00:23:07
that's still here or anybody along those lines come out and

00:23:12
actually have a problem with it. I think I may get in trouble

00:23:16
here. I think it's a lot of these woke

00:23:18
white people who are virtue signaling.

00:23:22
This is just a comment and we can agree or disagree The virtue

00:23:25
signaling to say the poor Native Americans and let and how dare

00:23:30
we call them Redskins. Look at this logo of this guy

00:23:32
smiling. They weren't happy.

00:23:34
They got wiped out. You know that kind of.

00:23:36
And it's not in what H one's laughing at me but and then I'm

00:23:41
going to let you guys go off here.

00:23:42
But the point of this whole thing I'm leading up into is

00:23:45
that right now there is a Native American group and I think you

00:23:49
guys know and a lot of people listening to.

00:23:50
No. And they're calling for the

00:23:55
commanders, which is the new name of the Washington team, to

00:23:59
go back to the Redskins. And these are, this is a group

00:24:01
of Native Americans that are in that area and it's a petition to

00:24:05
for to put it into cancer cultures.

00:24:07
What they're saying we cannot erase history.

00:24:10
We had something to do with the way this country was established

00:24:12
also. And I think that's what their

00:24:14
argument is. They're saying like okay, it

00:24:17
wasn't all good, but but we were a part of it and we're already

00:24:21
thinning out quite a bit. So don't push us all the way

00:24:24
out. And we're not offended.

00:24:27
They're the ones we should be talking to, not these, you know,

00:24:30
Another not all white, but woke white people I think of when

00:24:33
they're out there. How dare we do this to them.

00:24:36
The other example would be the Florida State Seminoles, the the

00:24:40
university down in Tallahassee FL.

00:24:42
The Seminole people who are still down there came out and

00:24:45
said we love that they that they and now of course there's just

00:24:48
using the tribe name. There's no like slang word or a

00:24:51
logo that's offensive. They actually have kind of a

00:24:53
cool logo with the spear and all that and they do the chop and

00:24:57
you know the the I'm not going to sing it but you know what I'm

00:25:00
talking about you got the Atlanta Braves and you've got

00:25:02
all these you know but because it's not quite as redskin or

00:25:08
logo, it's it's it's almost like it's okay and they haven't been

00:25:13
they haven't been attacked yet by it and I just feel like there

00:25:20
are a lot of team names in the pros that that you could do this

00:25:24
to but with Native Americans it's very sensitive.

00:25:28
So anyway that's kind of what I I wanted to mention is that this

00:25:32
group is coming and they're saying we want it back.

00:25:34
They've gotten 100 signatures from people in that

00:25:37
area crazy. And so they're they're trying to

00:25:39
launch it and and So what do you think?

00:25:41
I mean, team names as a whole, Antoine, are people overreacting

00:25:45
to it? Or is there something that's

00:25:47
like, look, there's nothing wrong with like just switching

00:25:49
to something that's a little, you know, just there's no chance

00:25:53
to be offended by the name Guardians or Commanders or some

00:25:56
of these other ones they've gone to.

00:25:57
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. Because I like, hate.

00:26:01
Well, let me. Put it in reverse.

00:26:06
Hold on Okay. So take your time over there,

00:26:08
Antoine. Yeah, it's been a long week.

00:26:10
Y'all. I had a final yesterday.

00:26:13
How'd you do on that final. Let's not talk about that, okay.

00:26:16
And I did okay. I did okay in the class and

00:26:20
that's the important thing. There you go.

00:26:23
But I kind of hate when one. Group of people from like a

00:26:28
larger group is like we speak for the entire community with

00:26:32
I'm like sit down have several seats because I because I was

00:26:36
talking to several seats. Did he say several sets?

00:26:39
Take all the seats. I like it, you know, but it's

00:26:42
just like, how dare you try and speak for everyone you might

00:26:45
speak. Speak for yourself to speak your

00:26:47
truth and be about it, you know. But don't say that like everyone

00:26:49
thinks. Feeling this because because not

00:26:52
everyone is doing that. But so it could be a case of

00:26:57
that. I mean, I don't know any Native

00:27:00
American people personally. Or hell am I?

00:27:03
No, I think I would know if I did.

00:27:05
Well, they all say they were 116th or you.

00:27:07
Know, but you know, I'm like, you know the purebreds, you said

00:27:11
purebreds. Well, you know, like the people

00:27:13
who like are like 100%, like, you know, above like 20%,

00:27:17
they're they're a few and far. Between yeah and so.

00:27:20
So I don't know how they feel personally about it and then

00:27:23
but. To your point, the only

00:27:27
discourse I've heard about it is from people who eat cricket

00:27:31
protein burgers. You're gonna have to elaborate

00:27:34
on this cuz I don't feel. Like liberal people.

00:27:38
Do you know what he's saying with the cricket?

00:27:39
No cricket burger. Can you get cheese with that?

00:27:41
Yeah. And ranch.

00:27:43
A little ranch or. Manning what?

00:27:45
What is this cricket? So I saw a thing and it was like

00:27:50
you saw a thing. Sorry, I saw a tweet that

00:27:53
someone quote. They were twatting.

00:27:58
Well, now it's being. Now it's.

00:27:59
Now it's posting because, yeah, Elon's taking away the.

00:28:02
I'm never not calling it Twitter.

00:28:03
I'm so, no, I agree with you. And I can give you say, Twitter

00:28:06
because someone's not going to go.

00:28:07
What what's that? Yeah, excuse.

00:28:09
Me. But it was a tweet of this like

00:28:14
quote. Of what it's assumed to be like

00:28:19
a woke white liberal woman. Or they them could be like

00:28:24
shaved head, buzzed head giving. It's a need.

00:28:28
Shanide O'Connor giving very much like that type of haircut.

00:28:31
Like tattoos. Whoa.

00:28:32
No, they have like the same thing.

00:28:33
No, I'm saying she died so Tucson.

00:28:35
She just died like. Oh yeah, she's gone too soon.

00:28:38
Yeah, yeah. No, I meant, is it too soon to

00:28:40
be talking? Never mind.

00:28:41
I know I got what you're saying. Sorry.

00:28:43
Fucking ginse, Trey. Bring him back.

00:28:48
Bring him back. Bring him back, Sinead O'Connor

00:28:50
buzzed. There we go.

00:28:52
Like the same type of haircut, like tattoos everywhere.

00:28:54
And it was a picture of it was like a selfie that she took.

00:28:58
And the tweet was. The last thing a cricket protein

00:29:02
burger sees before it gets eaten.

00:29:05
Wow. God, a cricket protein burger.

00:29:09
We need Antoine here just for this kind of stuff.

00:29:11
Like, I would never, ever tip. Yeah, keep us, keep us in the

00:29:15
know, in the know. That's fine.

00:29:16
Well, Trey, I don't know about you, but I've started saying

00:29:19
slay, you're welcome quite a bit.

00:29:21
I still feel weird trying to say slay.

00:29:22
Well, I do too, but I'm going to keep trying.

00:29:25
Antoine on the I text Angel One. I'm like Slay and he's probably

00:29:28
like this guy, yeah. This guy?

00:29:30
Old fuckers. Yeah, we'll try.

00:29:32
I'm going to try slay. So the name of this group is

00:29:34
called the Native American Guardians Association.

00:29:36
I don't know if you already wrote that.

00:29:38
Well, I hadn't got to that trade, but oh, I'm sorry, no.

00:29:40
No, I probably should have led with that.

00:29:42
There was a little bit down here, too, it says, according to

00:29:45
this not a website. So the group is a nonprofit

00:29:49
organization, and what they're doing is trying to advocate to

00:29:51
increase education about Native Americans, especially in public

00:29:55
educational institutions. And greater recognition of

00:29:58
Native American heritage through high profile venues of sports

00:30:03
and other public platforms. Sorry about that.

00:30:06
And then I've heard even some stories talking about now that

00:30:09
the team owner has finally sold the team, that's another reason

00:30:13
why they're wanting to go back to the Redskins is because now

00:30:15
that they got, it's not Dan Schneider and.

00:30:17
Then let's let's go back and have the name brought back to.

00:30:21
He had a for some reason, he had a just a huge amount of pressure

00:30:24
on him when he was there to change the name.

00:30:27
And I think then he started kind of going along with that and and

00:30:30
then when he would be interviewed, he was all, oh, I'm

00:30:33
I'm with you and and whatever. And I think he just felt like he

00:30:35
had to do it. And then all of a sudden he's

00:30:37
gone and you're OK. Well, there was another.

00:30:39
I think there's a lot of other issues.

00:30:40
Well, how about the fact that they've sucked for how many

00:30:44
years? That didn't help.

00:30:46
But do you notice that the na whatever is not A and then

00:30:50
there's Maga. Like, it's very close.

00:30:53
Someone could take this the whole wrong way.

00:30:55
If all of a sudden you're like, yeah, OK, I just don't know.

00:31:01
I'm glad that this this story came up because I've always

00:31:06
wanted to talk about these names again.

00:31:09
Antoine, it's easy for me to sit here.

00:31:11
It's easy for Trey to sit here and say, this is stupid.

00:31:15
Why does anybody really care and I'm not looking at you and

00:31:18
saying that you know you should in a different but but everybody

00:31:22
knows what I'm saying so everyone back off it's it's it's

00:31:27
we're trying to get different perspectives.

00:31:29
Yeah. And your perspective is somebody

00:31:31
that has had experiences you know maybe being technically aim

00:31:36
at minority not I'm not talking just ethnicity and whatever just

00:31:40
in a in a room of how many Americans you have experienced

00:31:44
that. And so for me on this issue I'm

00:31:46
sitting here going do you think that the Native Americans are

00:31:49
really upset Do you think that there are any team names out

00:31:51
there that are offensive. Did the Trey and I were talking

00:31:54
the Texas Rangers? I mean, they were supposed to be

00:31:56
really like, right Trey, A big racist organization and a big

00:32:01
violent organization. Is that?

00:32:03
Damn right, I just had that you had it up, but when you get it,

00:32:06
you let us know. And but I mean, right, Are there

00:32:09
names like that where you go, man, maybe they should really

00:32:12
change it. Or are you sitting here going,

00:32:14
this is, this is sports. Who cares?

00:32:16
So here's so they but the Rangers.

00:32:19
Yeah, but the Rangers. Here's some important facts that

00:32:21
said they protected the settlers and enforced laws, but they also

00:32:23
sometimes executed thieves without trial.

00:32:26
They drove Native American tribes from their homelands, and

00:32:29
some Rangers even lynched Mexicans and Mexican Americans

00:32:33
along the Texas Mexico border. OK, so there's this was more

00:32:36
about Native Americans and Mexicans.

00:32:40
OK, for some reason I thought it was other other groups but so

00:32:44
but still there. So there's a team called the We

00:32:47
know they're right down the road, Texas Rangers.

00:32:50
And nobody's brought that up. Even Cowboys.

00:32:53
I mean, what they did to the natives, it's kind of like, OK,

00:32:58
I happen to believe that the natives weren't like completely

00:33:00
innocent in the whole thing besides them being here and all

00:33:04
that, but. Being here first in heaven.

00:33:06
But there was a group that came, there's a group that came, there

00:33:10
was a group here before them that they actually has been

00:33:12
proven. They they actually took them

00:33:13
out. Who was that, Ryan?

00:33:15
You want me to name them? Yeah.

00:33:17
Okay. Well, you know what?

00:33:18
We'll talk about this on, I thought.

00:33:19
We were talking about the Vikings.

00:33:20
If I'm talking about, no, no, no, I'm going to get to the

00:33:25
Vikings. But what I'm talking about, and

00:33:26
this is a whole other show and it's a show that I need to make

00:33:30
sure I'm ready to tow this line because it's very sensitive.

00:33:34
I just feel like it's not as as black and white as everybody

00:33:39
wants to make it out to be when it comes to this idea that all

00:33:44
these that they were here and that's it.

00:33:46
And how dare anybody do anything with this land.

00:33:48
I just, I have some ideas and it's not like I'm sitting here

00:33:51
saying that. Who cares about the Native

00:33:55
Americans? I just said, yeah, there's a lot

00:33:57
of land. There's a lot of people before

00:33:58
them. There's this and this and that.

00:34:00
And we don't know. We weren't there, that's all.

00:34:02
We were not there, no. And this wasn't something that

00:34:03
took place over like 10 years. This was like 2 or 300 years

00:34:06
worth of stuff. There was more to it.

00:34:08
Gotcha. It's not as simple.

00:34:09
That's all I'm saying. Yeah, I just know about like one

00:34:12
of my friends was going to be like.

00:34:13
You did. You said this and stuff like

00:34:14
that, right? What about, I thought, wasn't

00:34:17
Tonto and they were like friends?

00:34:19
So they hung out all the time. Like, what's going on here?

00:34:21
I'm just saying, we played Cowboys in the ends and we were

00:34:23
always friends. Blazing Saddles, I mean.

00:34:25
I mean, they seem to get along real well.

00:34:28
So you know, we, I'm getting way off track here, but I'm OK with

00:34:32
it. We tend to do that, Antoine.

00:34:34
We're. Going to bring it back.

00:34:35
Antoine Trey just brought up, Have you seen Blazing Saddles?

00:34:40
Everybody. Anybody that has seen it that's

00:34:42
listening right now is going. He's asking the tough questions.

00:34:45
I love it. It was a movie you.

00:34:47
Haven't seen Blazing Saddles I. Have not.

00:34:49
I'm sorry. I am sorry.

00:34:51
I have not seen that. It's it's a movie and I'll.

00:34:55
I hate to resort challenge because it is enjoyable.

00:34:58
It's funny and it's Mel Brooks and it was in the early 80s and

00:35:01
met you know, Mel Brooks is he was a slapstick kind of

00:35:04
comedian. He would take, you know, life

00:35:08
scenarios and like issues and then other movies even like he

00:35:12
took Star Wars and turned it into Spaceballs.

00:35:15
I'm not gonna lie, when I I thought Mel Brooks was Mel B

00:35:20
from this girl. And so, yeah, I think they

00:35:23
might. Yeah.

00:35:24
Can you shut off his mic? Do you have that so?

00:35:28
Now that Mel be Mel, be the same person.

00:35:31
Yeah, they're a little. Different Mel Brooks was Mel B.

00:35:34
Yeah, secret I've not. Did they?

00:35:38
Did he also write Airplane the movie?

00:35:40
Yes, Yes, I believe so. And he did like Hotshots and all

00:35:44
those. Just kind of funny.

00:35:45
Did he also write Porky's? Welcome to Porky?

00:35:48
Know if he did Porky's. I've never seen Porky's.

00:35:51
I've seen bits and pieces of airplane.

00:35:53
I'm not familiar with Porky's honestly.

00:35:55
I know. I know what it is.

00:35:56
Take it easy trick. I mean, I haven't seen it, but I

00:35:59
would assumed you would have. No, I have not seen it.

00:36:02
I remember like you said, bits and pieces of it and back in the

00:36:05
day. But it's a movie and it's got a

00:36:07
lot of Blazing Saddles is a movie and it's got a lot of, you

00:36:13
know, racial stuff in it. And this is early 80s and what

00:36:17
he does, what he did, and it's very he's not Tarantino because

00:36:20
Tarantino is crazy. And he's.

00:36:22
Quite a Tarantino should be investigated.

00:36:24
OK, I want to ask you about him too.

00:36:26
We can tie these together because his films obviously are

00:36:29
very pro. You know, let's stand up to

00:36:33
racism. That had happened in the past in

00:36:35
slavery. He did a couple movies about

00:36:37
that. Well, Mel Brooks did it a

00:36:39
different way. He did it and made it.

00:36:40
Made it comedy. Yeah.

00:36:42
So he had a sheriff back in the day in this Old West town that

00:36:47
was black. And it was this huge, like black

00:36:51
sheriff. Everyone's like, what?

00:36:53
And it was. And there were a few things that

00:36:55
were, you know, racial. And the N word was kind of

00:36:57
thrown around, but nobody got mad about it when it was out

00:37:00
because everybody knew Mel Brooks.

00:37:02
It was just like in jest. And so would a movie like that.

00:37:06
Do you think you could watch it being a Gen.

00:37:08
Zer? No.

00:37:09
Yeah. It would be frustrating, right?

00:37:10
No. No.

00:37:10
I want to know that's. Yeah.

00:37:12
Well, cuz back then like, I don't know.

00:37:16
I think when it comes to certain things, Trey and I were three.

00:37:23
I know you were ten when it came out.

00:37:19
You have this came out play the. Don't mind shut that mic's going

00:37:28
right off, Trey. Turn it off?

00:37:30
No, but it's like. I think that in the 80s I wasn't

00:37:35
alive. I have no idea.

00:37:36
I was about 20 years unthought of back then.

00:37:40
Like we know Antoine, we're aware of how young.

00:37:43
Young and hot, young and strapping, you are.

00:37:46
Yeah, no, but like like if the inwards being thrown around.

00:37:53
What's a black person going to do?

00:37:54
Complain about it? And the 80s?

00:37:55
It's the 80s. They don't only have any, so

00:37:57
that's your point with nobody, but nobody would say.

00:38:00
We have the capital, the social capital to like, be like.

00:38:05
Don't be racist, you know? And so, and that reminds me of,

00:38:09
like what? In Tarantino?

00:38:10
To be honest, I didn't know that he that he directed Django.

00:38:13
I had no idea. Oh really?

00:38:14
Yeah, because I'd seen Pulp Fiction.

00:38:16
What did you think of what? What do you think of Pulp

00:38:18
Fiction? And I was.

00:38:18
Plenty in that that was so unnecessarily racist for no

00:38:21
reason. So you were nothing to my plot.

00:38:23
OK, so that you you weren't able to get by it.

00:38:26
They bothered you. You can.

00:38:27
I mean beyond. That movie, like the entire

00:38:29
movie bothered me and I was like that.

00:38:30
So that was my view of him until I saw.

00:38:33
Do you remember that the scene in Pulp Fiction?

00:38:36
Were they like they raped the police officer?

00:38:38
That. That too.

00:38:39
But he just kept saying that. He kept saying the inward to

00:38:41
make it. Why?

00:38:43
Well, the scene was at the end when he was talking about they

00:38:46
were trying to get rid of the body.

00:38:48
Oh yeah, he said, dead in storage.

00:38:51
Does that look like, do I have a sign out front that says that?

00:38:54
Yeah. And it was you're laughing, but

00:38:56
it was, it was so wrong. But Tarantino for some reason

00:39:00
always got a pass. What do you think?

00:39:02
Nowadays, not so much. Well.

00:39:04
I think that like socially, same as back then, I would say black

00:39:12
people didn't have the true social capital to like, be like

00:39:16
that was actually so racist and wrong.

00:39:19
Until about, I'm going to say until I have a number, I have a

00:39:24
year in mind where I'm going to hear what yours is.

00:39:26
Oh, I'm thinking just like 2012. Oh, OK, mine was a little

00:39:29
earlier. In 2008.

00:39:31
I was not. I'm, I'm, I do increments of

00:39:34
five, 2007 1/2. Like, no, I I was 2005.

00:39:39
I was doing almost 20 years ago from now.

00:39:42
Yeah. Well, I just like just so, yeah,

00:39:43
2000, like, let's just say. Yeah.

00:39:45
Just like what I have like, you know, seen and like Witness and

00:39:48
like, you know, I'm just like, yeah.

00:39:50
And so even like the late 90s, early 2000s, I'm like, that was

00:39:55
still wrong. But he gets a pass because it's

00:39:57
just like it's Santino. I mean, seriously, no one comes

00:40:00
down on him. But I don't know.

00:40:02
I still have not seen Django and I'm kind of watching it.

00:40:04
Oh, you haven't seen it? What are you?

00:40:07
Are you kind of fighting yourself on it like you want to

00:40:10
watch it? But why would I want to watch

00:40:12
slavery? Because it ends up being a

00:40:16
victory for well. Don't spoil it.

00:40:18
No, I mean I think that's known. I mean the I didn't know about

00:40:21
to be honest. I.

00:40:22
Well nobody he he wrote it. He's Tarantino is the anti

00:40:27
racist. That's what he does is so he

00:40:29
makes a movie that. Where where the the plot is

00:40:33
completely racist. But then at the the way it

00:40:36
twists out of that plot it it you go, oh fuck yeah I see like

00:40:41
they're they're they're they've come out on top.

00:40:44
Yeah. And he does that on on lots of

00:40:46
stuff, even if it's not just race Interesting.

00:40:49
Well, yeah, I don't really know that.

00:40:50
I mean, I won't go much too much into that.

00:40:52
What's it called? What am I?

00:40:53
New favorite movie? Kill Bill?

00:40:54
Oh my God. You like Phil, Bill?

00:40:56
Yeah. So good.

00:40:57
Yeah, I like Tarantino stuff. He's got some stuff, Bill was it

00:41:01
was so like, I mean, aside from like.

00:41:03
Do you watch just the first one, or do you watch both?

00:41:05
I've seen the whole series. I've seen Kill Bill.

00:41:08
Have you seen those tray? Nope.

00:41:10
You should check them out. It changed my life.

00:41:11
I was like, wow, Uma, she ate that up.

00:41:14
She was like was. Cool.

00:41:15
Yeah, you know, But so in that one, he wasn't problematic at

00:41:19
all. It was kind of sexist.

00:41:20
And there was like like there was race in there.

00:41:22
He went from racism to sexism. That's OK.

00:41:25
And it was like, who cares? Hey, He just kind of, I feel

00:41:28
like, yeah, it was so bad. He's he's a weird guy.

00:41:32
He is a very, very strange guy. But what I'm saying is I don't

00:41:36
know what I'm saying. Oh.

00:41:37
Yeah. No, no.

00:41:39
I put you on the spotlight. We didn't you.

00:41:41
I mean you didn't know what I but we just brought up somebody

00:41:44
said Blazing Saddles with you. Yeah.

00:41:46
And so it just kind of brought up this to me and we need to we

00:41:49
need to get moving on on with the the rest of our topics but

00:41:53
that was I thought that was a good question but I want to

00:41:56
know. If you decide maybe we should

00:41:59
have a little movie night, all of us, and watch that.

00:42:01
Because I really think if you do watch it, you'll end up

00:42:06
appreciating what he did, even though it's uncomfortable

00:42:09
getting there. Okay.

00:42:11
I know that's Blazing Saddles or?

00:42:13
Saturday night. Django.

00:42:14
Django. Either one.

00:42:17
Django is what I was talking about, but Blazing saddles.

00:42:20
And again, that's where our white asses can sit here and go

00:42:23
Blazing Saddles. Come on, everyone, just laugh.

00:42:24
It's funny, but maybe it's not. What about a movie like Life?

00:42:28
Do you remember that with Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy?

00:42:32
No, Eddie Murphy, but that sounds great because those two

00:42:34
are. They were in prison together.

00:42:36
It was back in like the 40s and 50s.

00:42:39
We're way predating Antoine's movie movie.

00:42:43
Antoine, how many times have you seen Barbie since we last met?

00:42:47
Sadly 0. I was supposed to see it last

00:42:49
weekend but those Mans fell through.

00:42:52
I did see Barbie once. Wait, did you really?

00:42:54
Yeah, I did. What did you think we have?

00:42:57
We've got limited time here, but I let's talk because I need to

00:43:01
know whether I need to see this or.

00:43:03
Not. It was interesting.

00:43:04
OK, it's interesting. Next next time we'll talk about

00:43:06
it, because, yeah, because I need to know your opinions,

00:43:09
because I was like, are you the type of person who's like, I'm

00:43:12
going to sit here at man's playing with the entire plot of

00:43:15
Goodfellas to you? Is that you?

00:43:17
I haven't seen Goodfellas. So no, the Godfather.

00:43:21
No, he's not. I can't see Trey watching any of

00:43:23
those kind of gangster movies. Have you watched The Sopranos?

00:43:28
I did watch The Sopranos. Would you mansplain The Sopranos

00:43:30
to a woman if you're dating? No, I don't think so.

00:43:33
OK. So that well, OK.

00:43:35
No, I don't think it's right. I was hoping that would take a

00:43:37
different turn, but. Once he gets to know me a little

00:43:40
bit better, there you go. He'll know.

00:43:41
Yeah, yeah. That was not man explaining

00:43:43
anything so. Real quick.

00:43:46
This this is Speaking of movies and films and and all this

00:43:49
inappropriate behavior. And but close and close

00:44:11
proximity to to Alexander is Bradley Cooper.

00:43:51
This came up and and I read it and I was like, what?

00:43:54
Because I hadn't heard it yet. But then you Google it and it's

00:43:56
like everywhere. Apparently, you know Bradley

00:44:00
Cooper. Everybody knows it's listen to

00:44:02
the show that my man crush is who, Alexander Skarsgard.

00:44:15
I like that guy. I think he was great and

00:44:17
everything he's done, even when he was an asshole in in Wedding

00:44:21
Crashers, he. Was the name was he?

00:44:24
Yeah, he was the ass. He was the guy that he was the

00:44:27
ass. Yeah.

00:44:27
Yes. Everyone forgets it.

00:44:28
He forgot he was. He was so good.

00:44:30
And but anyway, so he's doing a film and I think it's about

00:44:36
what's his name, Leonard. Bernstein.

00:44:39
Bernstein or Bernstein. I'm going to go Bernstein.

00:44:42
I think that's what I have so but.

00:44:44
He's sparking what they're now calling.

00:44:47
That's right, Jew face. What?

00:44:50
Like Blackface Jew. Interesting.

00:44:53
Oh, I thought they were like using it as like a derogatory,

00:44:57
like a like a slur, like a derogatory.

00:45:00
I thought they were. No, I think they are because

00:45:03
well, I thought like, you know, like F you.

00:45:06
I thought it was like an offensive thing.

00:45:08
So when you said I was like. Well, but I think that the

00:45:10
reason they're calling a Jew face is what is blackface, And

00:45:13
that makes a lot more sense, yeah.

00:45:14
Is because yeah. Just going you know doing

00:45:17
blackface isn't. I mean in and of itself it

00:45:20
trey's very uncomfortable at his nose Antoine but I think it's a

00:45:24
nice looking nose. I.

00:45:25
Forgot who it was. Recently there was a I don't

00:45:27
know if it's a TikTok actress or something that was accused of

00:45:30
doing blackface and she's she's claiming she's only she was

00:45:33
doing a tan Britney Spears. But there's they accused her

00:45:38
really tan. Yeah, really tan.

00:45:40
Britney Spears. Wow.

00:45:42
So anyway, sorry. No.

00:45:43
TikTok. Right.

00:45:44
Go ahead. But no I.

00:45:46
So when he's playing Leonard Bernstein they they apparently

00:45:49
they the the first backlash is that Bradley Cooper isn't

00:45:53
Jewish. And I'm just like.

00:45:55
Who's Leonard Bernstein? Didn't he write that about the

00:45:57
bear? You know Bernstein.

00:45:59
OK. So I was thinking I it's like

00:46:01
it's Berenstein versus Berenstein.

00:46:05
Bernstein. The Berenstein Bears, right.

00:46:08
Yeah. So I'm going to go with.

00:46:09
Yeah, I'm going to go with Bernstein.

00:46:11
The movie is called Maestro. And some of the comments are

00:46:15
like, there's so many great Jewish actors.

00:46:17
Why is it Bradley Cooper? He's not Jewish because Bradley

00:46:20
Cooper, he's a badass. And he and he's a great.

00:46:23
He's does great acting, right? Sure.

00:46:25
And that's what I think Trey and I talked about the movie

00:46:28
Philadelphia. Tom Hanks is one of the best

00:46:30
actors in the history of acting. And they got him to do the part

00:46:34
just because he's not actually gay in real life, right?

00:46:37
And any brought awareness because it's Tom Hanks.

00:46:39
Yeah, it's Tom Prick Hanks, Tom Prick.

00:46:41
I will all challenge you on. The challenge me please so I

00:46:44
feel like. Why do you think you have the

00:46:47
credentials here? I've never been in Philadelphia,

00:46:50
and I probably wasn't even born when that came out.

00:46:52
Was I born? No, I don't think so.

00:46:55
It was in the 90s. Yeah.

00:46:56
Yeah, I'm talking people having social capital.

00:47:01
I'm saying like, now you see each other for a movie.

00:47:05
It's like, don't know who that man is, but that movie looks

00:47:07
fucking badass, right? I might go see it.

00:47:10
Of course, Bradley Cooper, you're going to get like a lot

00:47:12
more hell yeses and like, maybes.

00:47:15
But we're in an age where, like, you don't have to have a big

00:47:20
name actor for a movie to go, like, super big.

00:47:23
This movie could be what makes them the big name actor.

00:47:27
So my thoughts behind that are, I don't know how this whole

00:47:31
casting things behold, a casting thing works, but how hard was it

00:47:37
to go hire the Jewish guy from down the street to go play in

00:47:39
this movie so. You're going to play this part?

00:47:41
Okay. I love it.

00:47:42
Because if we all agreed, that would suck.

00:47:45
I just. I just still feel like if you're

00:47:47
a director and you're casting your movie Antoine, and you have

00:47:51
Bradley Cooper or some Jewish guy down the street, and Bradley

00:47:54
Cooper says I'm in. What do you?

00:47:57
I mean honestly? And you can say like, I would

00:47:59
take the Jewish guy, I mean, and that's.

00:48:01
Kind of reminds good for you. That's a risk, something I saw

00:48:04
like a tweet. I I can't English right now.

00:48:07
You can't English. Trikit Ever English, but it's

00:48:11
just like do you value artistic integrity or do you value money?

00:48:16
Well, that's a question with any kind of artist.

00:48:18
That's what I'm saying is artistic integrity.

00:48:20
You'd hire like an actual Jewish person, matter how famous they

00:48:23
are. I mean, the most famous 1

00:48:25
preferably, to be honest, but like, you know, and I'll just

00:48:27
take some random dude, like, not like Robbie Cooper, right?

00:48:30
But. But most people are in it to

00:48:31
make a living and make a lot of money.

00:48:33
I think yes. But sorry, I'm not let you go.

00:48:36
You're good. You're good.

00:48:36
But also, Wes Anderson just made that movie Asteroid City, a

00:48:42
little grossing movie. It was great.

00:48:44
I loved it. I saw it.

00:48:45
But it's Wes Anderson. Not like a big I'm in his film,

00:48:49
right? Like, lower budget.

00:48:50
There are movies. Without big actors that do well.

00:48:52
He only paid Scarlett Johansson 30 for her work.

00:48:56
And she had a great she had like a very big role in it, only

00:48:58
30. 30 grand for Scarlett and Scott Joe and she did it for

00:49:02
the artistic integrity. She may be the top five women

00:49:05
but she should be like she like was willing to like cuz she's

00:49:11
like loves the art right. So the director, I'm like, I'm

00:49:14
not saying you don't love the art, but I think that capitalism

00:49:18
kind of caught you there. Whoa, interesting.

00:49:21
Let's let's go back a different. That's the event one.

00:49:24
Sorry. No, I like it.

00:49:25
Let's say with Philadelphia, how many people, I could say how

00:49:31
many straight white people, white guys, would have gone to

00:49:34
see that movie had Tom Hanks not been the star of that movie and

00:49:38
Antonio Banderas had not been the star of that movie to bring

00:49:42
light to. This particular topic as

00:49:45
opposed. To a better way of saying what I

00:49:47
was trying to say, yeah, it's a better way.

00:49:48
Good thing. As opposed to a up and coming

00:49:52
gay actor you know that nobody really knows about.

00:49:55
That could bring notoriety to him at some point, but may not

00:49:59
have brought the message out as much as it did because Tom Hanks

00:50:03
was the lead actor, because Antonio Banderas was in there.

00:50:05
So true, I said. Like they make a lack of

00:50:09
straight men in the audience. But I counter that with Why do

00:50:14
we have to have the person who tells you about someone else?

00:50:20
Can I? How many drinks have you?

00:50:24
I'm not even, like close to the record, tipsy or buzz.

00:50:27
But why is it that, like when like a minority has an issue,

00:50:35
people will only listen when a straight white man tells you

00:50:38
about it? Why won't you go to the source?

00:50:42
That's good. OK, like that's the way it is.

00:50:44
It's like, unfortunately in society, that's how it is.

00:50:47
But it's like why is it that way?

00:50:50
That's a good question cuz are you getting the full experience

00:50:53
and story for it or do you just want to see the headlines like I

00:50:56
contributed to this to this movement because I heard about

00:50:58
it from who? Would you have liked to see, you

00:51:01
know, Philadelphia use a gay man from down the street versus Tom

00:51:06
Hanks, I mean. And if you don't like Tom

00:51:09
Hanks's question isn't fair. No, I love Tom Hanks.

00:51:12
I mean, he's great, right? I want like success for him and

00:51:15
Rita and and chat, his son chat. Have you heard about him?

00:51:19
I've heard a little bit about him.

00:51:20
Oh my God, so whole podcast. Isn't he an actor also?

00:51:24
Or is that the different son? Think about it this way.

00:51:26
Tom and Hanks. How many people were learned

00:51:30
about the whole Philadelphia? As far as the the the issues

00:51:35
about it because they went to go see a movie that Tom Hank was in

00:51:39
truth no like so. You know, so I think, like, as I

00:51:43
was saying, like, that's just how it is.

00:51:44
Like, it takes pretty much a man to explain everything.

00:51:48
Like, do you want to hear a woman talk about woman's rights?

00:51:50
That's like a straight no. Exactly.

00:51:52
Just kidding. I'm looking like a lot of men

00:51:56
like, simply do not want to hear about woman's rights.

00:51:58
But if a man talks about they're look, they're more inclined to

00:52:01
like, listen to him than they are to, like a woman, talk about

00:52:03
women's rights, for example. You mean men are more willing to

00:52:06
listen to other men talk about women's rights?

00:52:08
Yes. No, No, no, no.

00:52:10
I'm saying that if it came down to it, like, and they're like, I

00:52:14
have to learn about women's rights today.

00:52:17
You, your professors, who's going to be like a man or a

00:52:19
woman, they would probably OK. I'd rather hear about it from a

00:52:21
man. You think?

00:52:24
I think it'd be like. I think it'd be a consciously

00:52:30
subconscious decision. I see.

00:52:33
What do you think, Trey? Who do you want to hear from?

00:52:36
I don't know that is interesting, I would hope.

00:52:40
Yeah, I know. I think I want to hear it from

00:52:42
women. If they're talking about women's

00:52:43
issues, yeah, I think so. I just don't want to be shut up.

00:52:44
But like, they're. I mean, you two are.

00:52:48
Like just because I'm a man, I like to talk about it with you.

00:52:50
It's not my fault I have a penis.

00:52:53
No. Yeah, but what I'm saying is

00:52:55
there are like a shocking amount of like men who are just like,

00:53:04
I'm going to be outwardly sexist and misogynistic today.

00:53:07
Yeah, I mean, all those guys are assholes.

00:53:09
I I don't agree with that, but I think it's like not a majority,

00:53:12
but it's a shockingly close to being the majority.

00:53:16
You think you think it's close to majority?

00:53:18
Yeah. And I use that as an example

00:53:19
with like literally anything like it should not take.

00:53:24
Well, I guess in the case of America, a straight white man to

00:53:27
explain every issue to you for you to actually want to like,

00:53:31
maybe listen, like maybe understand.

00:53:33
But that's just how it is. Whatever, Antoine.

00:53:35
Sorry, I'm totally Jeff King. No, you're you're absolutely

00:53:39
right. And you know, that's then.

00:53:42
That's just what happened. I mean, it's this country in the

00:53:45
way and everything. It's the way the God crumbled,

00:53:47
yeah. And so now we've got Gen.

00:53:50
Z coming up and we've got the young people like like you

00:53:53
corrected me right away and you're like, I didn't.

00:53:55
Philadelphia wouldn't even. I mean, I wasn't even born.

00:53:58
I mean, I'd heard of it, but I have.

00:53:59
Simply, I was like I probably was not even born.

00:54:01
Right. I'm not sure.

00:54:02
And there fortunately there are some great movies in the 80s and

00:54:05
90s that I think that. That young people are still kind

00:54:09
of going back to and seeing and like I've seen the license to

00:54:12
drive or a driver's license. What a great move for the

00:54:16
corey's for him and Corey Feldman.

00:54:18
Don't tell mom the babysitter's dead.

00:54:20
Fantastic. I've seen 16 candles.

00:54:23
OK, so you you're OK. You just earned a lot of

00:54:26
credibility, 80s. Oh my goodness.

00:54:28
You earned it. Well, that's what was her time

00:54:29
period, Right? Nice.

00:54:30
She's probably all right. Yeah.

00:54:32
Yeah, she she younger now. She's about 40.

00:54:36
So you like 4546? All right.

00:54:39
Well, it's way older than us, Trey, right?

00:54:41
You're like the exact same age. Let's be quiet now.

00:54:45
I turn the mic off. Trey, there are silences like

00:54:48
voices today. Yes, I'm joking.

00:54:49
I'm joking. I'm checking.

00:54:51
Yeah. Yeah, that.

00:54:52
That was the whole point I wanted to come in on here and

00:54:54
silence the black man. Yeah, put him down.

00:54:58
Yeah, all I have to do to silence the black man is turn

00:55:01
this monitor. Yeah, hit this button.

00:55:03
Yeah, no, you, you know, it's it's great having you because I

00:55:06
think that when train I can sit here and just, oh, Blazing

00:55:08
Saddles is awesome and we can sit here and just like quote it

00:55:11
and talk about it. But to have somebody come on it

00:55:13
that hasn't seen it and go, you know, I think that might be

00:55:15
uncomfortable. And I know you don't want it to

00:55:17
be. I can just tell.

00:55:19
No, I know. It's like, you know, you want to

00:55:20
laugh, but I just, I am a what's the word?

00:55:23
I'm a go with the flow type of person I don't like, you know?

00:55:27
But if it makes me uncomfy, I'm like, Antoine, why are you

00:55:31
uncomfy? Is this giving racist,

00:55:33
Homophobic, Xenophobic, Misogynistic.

00:55:35
Does the I didn't mean to interrupt you and I have to

00:55:39
interrupt I think at least 5-5 times or more at least every

00:55:44
episode. Do you feel like the N word by

00:55:48
itself without context is uncomfortable like in a movie

00:55:53
like that? Period.

00:55:54
Okay like. No context needed, just bottom

00:55:57
line, let's just I think it needs to go out to the right.

00:56:01
Fair enough. I mean, I don't disagree with

00:56:03
you at all. I just feel like.

00:56:05
It's be it's said enough by, you know when you've heard this

00:56:09
argument by black people, by black people, I really, I hate

00:56:12
that for. Us.

00:56:12
That doesn't mean that anybody else besides black people should

00:56:14
say it. I'm not sitting here saying

00:56:16
that. But at the same time, if

00:56:17
somebody's singing a lyric, I mean again, I interrupted.

00:56:20
If somebody's singing a lyric because this happened in in in a

00:56:24
college football locker room, it might have been my school.

00:56:27
Where where some of a white guy might have been the punter

00:56:31
something was and they were all they were all singing the rap

00:56:34
song and he sang the lyrics and he just let it rip and all of

00:56:39
them looked over it. No, no, they know the no, the

00:56:42
the well. He was with like 5 black dudes

00:56:46
and they were singing. They're rapping after, I think

00:56:48
after a win. And last year there weren't very

00:56:50
many, but they were, they're rapping and and he kind of like

00:56:53
didn't. He didn't pause and like, let

00:56:56
them say it. He said it with them.

00:56:58
And to me, I'm going, I don't know it's lyrics, is it that

00:57:01
bad? But here I am being the hockey.

00:57:04
I mean like, I don't think that like anyone, I think.

00:57:08
No one should say it, but if it's a lyric, do you think

00:57:10
somebody should be no. Why is it a lyric?

00:57:12
They got pissed. Well, why have you seen?

00:57:14
There you go. Have you seen Dirty Grandpa?

00:57:16
No, I I always need to this grandpa.

00:57:19
That's too damn bad. Yeah.

00:57:21
So you saw. OK.

00:57:23
Dirty grandpa, he has Robert De Niro, right?

00:57:26
And so they were in a club and they were singing.

00:57:29
And he said, can I say it? Can I say it?

00:57:32
And the guys that was with him were blacks.

00:57:34
Like, yeah, say it, say it. So he said it right there with

00:57:37
and. Then they just.

00:57:37
Because they gave him permission to say it.

00:57:39
Yeah. Yeah.

00:57:40
Well, there you go. I mean, you get permission,

00:57:42
right? It's.

00:57:42
Pretty funny, but but that it's just.

00:57:43
Something that just I always wonder about that word.

00:57:47
There's obviously so much behind it, but at the same time,

00:57:50
there's context involved, which I always talk about.

00:57:53
Context. Yeah, I just you.

00:57:55
You're telling me that, well, no content.

00:57:57
My thing is, it's just like, I even have, like, friends who are

00:58:00
like, well, I'm going to still say I'm like, OK, you do you,

00:58:03
right. I think it sets us back like.

00:58:05
Black friends or white friends? Black friends.

00:58:07
I'm just kidding. I'm kidding.

00:58:10
I think it's it's such as. You're doing fine.

00:58:14
And it sets us back so far. And I feel like it disrespects

00:58:21
the people who like. That was like the last word they

00:58:25
heard before they were like. Yeah, yeah.

00:58:27
And I see your point about the how how much of an impactful

00:58:32
word it was throughout the heart, the bad times.

00:58:34
And even when I hear it now from a black person, I'm still very

00:58:37
uncomfortable. I'm like it like.

00:58:40
I don't understand how, like, I mean, I am black, so of course

00:58:45
I'm going to like full type of way when I hear it, but also

00:58:47
like when I hear like other slurs and like I can I I know

00:58:52
from my experience like hearing that word it's like so

00:58:55
disgusting. I hate it.

00:58:56
So I can't imagine why I don't say say it and jest, you know?

00:59:01
I'm not. I'm not black and I I hate it.

00:59:03
I just like, it's uncomfortable. But I'm also the guy that will

00:59:06
laugh at anything. So you know, yeah, you're like,

00:59:10
oh, poor, poor Ryan. He's uncomfortable.

00:59:13
I just like It's like I'm not black.

00:59:16
And I'm lousy teacher but I have a black friend now so you know

00:59:21
it's fine right. But I mean, but I'm just saying

00:59:24
it's just like, but I also can I'm able to take something like

00:59:27
that into context when it comes to movies and things like that

00:59:30
lyrics and go all right everybody take a deep breath and

00:59:34
I and it it's not fair of me because I I can't and

00:59:38
technically you know you weren't back there either.

00:59:41
Yeah, but you are. You are that ethnicity.

00:59:43
So it's kind of like, yeah, I get it.

00:59:45
I get it. I still understand when I hear

00:59:47
other ethnicities say it that. Like, like, other than white and

00:59:51
black. Yeah, yeah, like.

00:59:53
Like the Asians. Yeah, no, no Hispanics,

00:59:56
Hispanic. I'm like, you have your own slur

00:59:58
like you have, actually, I can think of 1-2.

01:00:02
Yeah. Yeah, they got your own slurs,

01:00:04
people. Oh my God.

01:00:06
It throws me off when I hear that I was like, whoa, are they

01:00:08
just throwing that out? Like, it's no big deal.

01:00:10
So there's like a. Beef among black people and

01:00:12
Mexicans, but that's in their. Past.

01:00:13
Well, a lot of Mexicans have told me a lot of why he's not

01:00:16
like I frequent big huge groups of Mexicans, but I don't have a

01:00:20
problem with it. But they, I've heard from them

01:00:23
that they that because they're also a minority, they're allowed

01:00:27
to do it, which is stupid. That makes no sense.

01:00:30
They're saying they can say it because they're also minorities,

01:00:33
so they're all in it together. But then I've also heard people

01:00:36
say black and Mexican that they they don't like each other

01:00:39
either. So it's like, well, which one do

01:00:41
I believe? Wow, OK, let you said there's

01:00:43
some friction between the two. Yeah, let's just OK, I love

01:00:47
everyone. OK, I'm saying that.

01:00:48
Except Mexicans. There is historic beef amongst

01:00:52
black people and Mexicans. I don't know why, but there is.

01:00:57
Like, who's the bigger minority in America?

01:00:59
No, I'm saying is that what the argument is?

01:01:02
Oh no, I really don't know. But like, yeah, that's that

01:01:05
good. I hate to do this because I,

01:01:08
Antoine, we could sit here and talk all night and everybody

01:01:11
knows I can. I would sit here for Trey and I

01:01:15
are still determined to do that. Six hour live show, if you're

01:01:18
willing. Hour and a half if you're

01:01:20
willing. You're what?

01:01:21
I said I would come for at least an hour and a half at.

01:01:22
Least an hour and a half. Well then you could go get a

01:01:24
bite and come back. Yeah, cuz Trey's be asleep over

01:01:27
here. Yeah, if I if I stay for too

01:01:28
long, I will fall asleep. OK, let me get to this real

01:01:31
quick. I want two things.

01:01:33
Two things to cover before we go.

01:01:34
And. I just want to bring this up and

01:01:38
I, you know, I have to do it. Trey do it.

01:01:42
I have to do it in tomorrow. Bring it.

01:01:44
I in in, you know, last show I gave a real hard time to Donald

01:01:49
Trump. So guess what?

01:01:51
If you are mad that I'm going to give a hard time to our current

01:01:54
administration, go back and listen to the last episode where

01:01:57
I gave a hard time to Donald Trump.

01:01:58
I am in the middle, right? But Joe Biden has some issues.

01:02:06
Besides falling down all the time and eating his pudding,

01:02:11
right? Yeah.

01:02:12
I swear, the other day he was at a press conference.

01:02:14
He had his pudding cup. His wife gave him a knee.

01:02:17
She wiped his. She like she wiped his chin from

01:02:20
the pudding. But this administration, and so

01:02:22
he's got Congress, right? So the Democrats have Congress

01:02:25
and they have a legislator, which is him, which is Joe

01:02:29
Biden, the president, what you mentioned earlier or was it you,

01:02:33
Hawaii? Somebody mentioned Hawaii.

01:02:36
It's, it's, it's, it's happening.

01:02:39
The fires are horrible in Hawaii.

01:02:42
I I don't even know enough. I need to go and look in detail,

01:02:46
but I'm just afraid to because it's so devastating.

01:02:50
And I'm looking at the numbers and I hear all the people on the

01:02:52
right going. We're not giving them anything.

01:02:57
So I was like, let me go look, let me go look and find some

01:02:59
credible sources, let me find multiple things.

01:03:01
I'm not going to just listen to the Trump train, if you will.

01:03:05
And sure enough, multiple sources, including some like

01:03:09
legit. You know, people that can't put

01:03:11
these numbers out unless they were legit are saying that Joe

01:03:14
Biden just passed a thing, passed a bill or whatever that

01:03:23
would give Hawaii 3.8 million in assistance.

01:03:28
Okay. Okay 3.8 million Okay start,

01:03:32
right? It's a good start.

01:03:34
Do you know both of you, And I'm just pausing for dramatic effect

01:03:39
and everybody knows what I'm going to say.

01:03:41
We have given Ukraine $75 billion with a B, with a B.

01:03:50
And this has nothing to do with with Joe Biden.

01:03:53
This is nothing to Donald Trump. This is not a left or right or a

01:03:56
Democrat or. This is not anything to do with

01:03:59
that. This is the United States of

01:04:00
America. For whatever reason, look, I'm

01:04:02
all for let. If Ukraine is being taken

01:04:04
advantage of, let's help out. But this is absurd.

01:04:08
This is our country being, you know, burned to ashes and people

01:04:11
suffering, people dying, No food, no water, no all this and

01:04:16
we're going to give them again, you go 33 point whatever.

01:04:19
Million okay. That is, that is not that.

01:04:24
It's chump change. I know you could.

01:04:28
I don't want to hang out. If Antoine had three million, he

01:04:31
said. You want to come hang out, be

01:04:32
like this would be a hell yes. Hell yes.

01:04:34
But, but you see, so that being said go you know like maybe 5

01:04:39
minutes and and and give me what.

01:04:41
What do you think of this is this am I overreacting?

01:04:45
I mean, and I love it because it's a Gen.

01:04:47
Z and somebody who's probably maybe leaning a little more left

01:04:50
than right. I would assume because Meg does

01:04:54
that, maybe that's a bad assumption.

01:04:55
Maybe I need to give Antoine a fair that it's not about that.

01:05:00
But what do you think? I mean, this is to me, it's

01:05:02
crazy. Okay.

01:05:03
So I already have an issue with us, like shoving our noses in

01:05:07
the business of other countries and we have our own problems at

01:05:10
home that we're not dressing at all, right.

01:05:12
But also, Amen, Antoine. Period.

01:05:14
No? Yeah.

01:05:16
You need to leave anyway. Sorry and to the thoughts, but

01:05:20
no. No, I'm with you 100% so far.

01:05:22
Go ahead. But no, that is so sad.

01:05:26
It reminds me of national lampoons when the Boss only gave

01:05:30
Clark subscription to like a Jam service.

01:05:34
Yeah, yeah. Jelly and The Mud Club, that was

01:05:38
that is a classic scene in a classic movie.

01:05:40
Absolutely. People more It's like if you're

01:05:42
willing to give. Yugoslavia, which you get the

01:05:46
Ukraine well. Yugoslavia was a country

01:05:48
billion. Dollars give Hawaii, like the

01:05:52
entire island of Maui, right? Like it's created by these wild

01:05:56
fires. They went like Calypso on them,

01:05:59
you know? 3 is going to get you a

01:06:00
new road that'll get you. Like.

01:06:02
That'll get you especially in Hawaii.

01:06:04
The shipping cost from like the main man to Maui.

01:06:08
What the hell? This isn't Central.

01:06:10
This isn't in the middle of our United States, yeah.

01:06:12
He's not taking into, they're not taking into account the

01:06:14
currency with the economy. How COVID is still inflecting.

01:06:18
Don't listen to me. It's still affecting.

01:06:22
I think you're giving yourself too much of a hard time.

01:06:24
Yeah. If you just kept going, like

01:06:26
Trey and I, we'll just go ahead and keep going and pretend we

01:06:29
know what we're saying. Good.

01:06:32
We know how COVID is going. We'll.

01:06:33
Apologize the next show. Supply chain costs and

01:06:37
everything stuff is expensive. They need at least.

01:06:41
At least $10 billion at the bare minimum.

01:06:45
I only 10 billion like, yeah, Billy, Billy billion. 3 million

01:06:49
was a joke. Now, now, OK, don't me wrong at

01:06:52
one. They did end up saying, well, it

01:06:53
might get upwards to 5 billion. We're still at at only four

01:06:59
billion. Write a bigger track, please.

01:07:01
It just bothers me that I get called all these names when I

01:07:05
say things like we need to take care of our own first.

01:07:08
And I have been I had a friend and I you know again in case he

01:07:12
ever listens he was pretty close growing up and he, I made a

01:07:17
comment about taking care of our veterans over refugees at one

01:07:20
point a long time ago not over. But also how about also, how

01:07:25
about just both and we weren't taking care of ours, but we're

01:07:28
taking care of these refugees coming in And he goes, I'm a on

01:07:30
social media of course I'm a I am ashamed to have ever known

01:07:34
you and he just. Block you can't blocked me and

01:07:38
and and unfriended and all that and I was like, dude, seriously.

01:07:40
Like we can disagree First off. But second off, why is that bad?

01:07:45
Like what I what did I say that was really wrong?

01:07:47
But that reminded me of that. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with

01:07:50
saying, hey, Hawaii is the United States of America.

01:07:53
We need to what are we out of money because we sent it to

01:07:56
Ukraine. What the hell?

01:07:57
Give them the money with the B in it, you know.

01:07:59
That's right. I feel like give me give us the

01:08:01
money with the B in it. How do you give from an empty

01:08:05
hand? America, our hand has like

01:08:09
bullet holes in it, right? And we're like leaking

01:08:13
resources. To I say right, I have no idea.

01:08:15
What it's like so I'm saying our cup runth empty, you know,

01:08:18
because we're getting all our resources to other countries.

01:08:20
We need to invest in our own country a little bit.

01:08:23
Of course we need to like, support our allies, but I mean,

01:08:26
come on, how we can, how can we, how can we support them if like,

01:08:30
we are struggling to like even. Sure, for sure.

01:08:34
And and, you know, and then there's a whole, yeah, whole

01:08:36
another conversation about Ukraine and Russia and all that.

01:08:39
And you know, Putin's an asshole.

01:08:40
We know that. I'm not sitting here defending

01:08:42
him. But you know the the what's his

01:08:44
name? The leader of Ukraine's no

01:08:46
Angel. And it's just kind of like why

01:08:48
are we, like you said, why are we sticking our noses this far

01:08:52
in? All right.

01:08:52
If Russia invaded. All right here.

01:08:54
Let's help Ukraine a little bit. Here when did that war start?

01:08:57
With Ukrainian Russia like the newest version of it, there's

01:09:01
been a lot of them. This chapter of what, two or

01:09:04
three years ago, right? And we've given that long $75

01:09:06
billion. Yeah, that is poor.

01:09:08
You remember when all the Ukrainian flags went up in in

01:09:11
our country and in our city and, you know, here where we live,

01:09:15
everywhere I looked was a Ukrainian flag.

01:09:17
Well, guess what? A lot of countries are being

01:09:19
invaded in the Middle East and in Africa.

01:09:22
Oh my God, how about the African issues?

01:09:24
And we no one. Is anybody putting up like a

01:09:28
South Sudan flag because they're getting invaded by what I did?

01:09:31
How about you? Well, yeah.

01:09:32
Because we have some South Sudan.

01:09:34
We met him over there, but we're not going to talk about that,

01:09:36
right? I changed my profile picture to

01:09:38
a South Sudan flag. Some Congo we have some Congo.

01:09:42
Some Congo in is out there. We learn that the proper is

01:09:46
Congo in right There we go listeners and and friends now

01:09:50
and we'll put their we'll give them support so.

01:09:55
I don't know, I just, I I just came across it.

01:09:57
I wanted to ask you what you thought and I and I'm, I'm very

01:10:01
pleased to hear because I think we are on the same page.

01:10:03
And I I wondered if it was going to be a political divide issue

01:10:07
again where everyone's like Ukraine needs the help and you

01:10:10
know, maybe Hawaii doesn't need as much.

01:10:12
And I just, I was ready for that, but I haven't heard it

01:10:15
yet. I think poor money management.

01:10:17
It's just that. Yeah, so.

01:10:18
That that is just. And that's any that's any that's

01:10:21
any government, it's any. That's my credit cards name in

01:10:23
last week. Where were you?

01:10:27
There. Where'd you head out, Antoine?

01:10:28
Where'd you go? I can.

01:10:30
I see that statement. Furniture.

01:10:33
Oh, I went to for I went to. I went to for I've been to like

01:10:38
Marcella. Will you go with my wife to

01:10:40
Sephora so I don't have to? Yes.

01:10:42
OK You know what? There's another reason Antoine's

01:10:45
coming to hang out. All right, real fast.

01:10:47
Antoine, we have a segment on the show in case you haven't

01:10:51
listened to any shows other than the ones you've been in.

01:10:53
That that trey's like, what did I say the other episode?

01:11:00
Whatever. There's a segment we do call an

01:11:03
awareness of self-awareness, right?

01:11:05
And what it is, it ends up being a bitch session, a bitch session

01:11:10
from Trey and myself about people that really need to be

01:11:14
more selfaware. And I thought tonight, since you

01:11:16
are, I feel like you're no longer a guest, You're just kind

01:11:19
of like a part of this thing. Yeah.

01:11:22
When every once in a while you come in and and hang out with us

01:11:25
and maybe yeah maybe if it was every day he'd he'd be like no.

01:11:31
But but he he swings in and you're a part of this and and

01:11:35
but I want you to go off. I want you to because Trey and I

01:11:38
always we we're running out. I mean I'm never going to run

01:11:40
out but we've run out. We talked about the gym.

01:11:43
We talked about driving and all that.

01:11:46
So please give us some people who need to be more selfaware.

01:11:52
Baby Boomers at. Least you didn't say Gin X,

01:11:56
right? Yeah, you'd be out of here at.

01:11:58
OK, because my whole thing is what gin Z can't write a check.

01:12:03
They don't know how to address an envelope.

01:12:05
I'm like, OK, Sharon, send me an e-mail, open your outlook and

01:12:10
put put a calendar. Send me a calendar invite

01:12:13
through the calendar can you? Didn't think so.

01:12:15
I don't know if I can do. Exactly.

01:12:17
Embarrassing. The other day, my Mimi, I had to

01:12:20
call her. And tell her how to attach an

01:12:23
image to an e-mail and her mail app on her iPhone.

01:12:26
Poor poorly me. No.

01:12:27
Love her, though. I love her.

01:12:28
I love her. We love you.

01:12:29
Me. They're covering had to explain

01:12:31
what a QR code was to Ryan. Yeah, oh.

01:12:33
Hey, no, no, no. I knew what it was.

01:12:35
I didn't. I thought it was a different

01:12:37
letters. It was like an RP coders, but

01:12:43
now, but now I know you know. Good.

01:12:45
OK, go ahead. No, but it's like so annoying.

01:12:47
They're not sitting here like bashing us.

01:12:50
I'm like, these are life skills that are going so gone so fast.

01:12:56
What did they say to you? What do baby boomers, Baby

01:13:00
boomers say that that upset you about their opinions of Gen.

01:13:05
Z? This generations too soft.

01:13:08
You're over there pissed off because.

01:13:10
Is it a little soft though? Yeah, but I'm.

01:13:13
Just trying to light the fire tray, but I'm trying to light

01:13:15
the fire tray. But what I'm saying is it's like

01:13:18
you're pissed off at me because I don't know where to put the

01:13:20
stamp on the envelope you're Have you ever mailed?

01:13:24
A letter. The other day.

01:13:26
The other day? Yeah, but why are you so mad at

01:13:30
my life? Who's soft now?

01:13:32
Like, excuse me, you're the real snowflake.

01:13:35
Like how soft did you have to be to come up with the term

01:13:38
snowflake? Like cuz you were so pressed at

01:13:40
someone else's actions. We're all in the same boat.

01:13:43
We're all soft and stupid. We're American.

01:13:45
Like what? The house.

01:13:46
This is what I wanted. Trey, right?

01:13:47
Nice. But snowflake?

01:13:49
That wasn't a term based on generation.

01:13:51
I know that was but like Levana, Jen, whatever the fuck they're

01:13:54
called. Yeah.

01:13:55
Sorry Jen. Whoa, Jen.

01:13:56
Boomer. Which in baby boom, baby.

01:13:59
Yeah, baby, baby. People.

01:14:01
They weren't right before us, were they?

01:14:03
That's it. That sucks.

01:14:04
Yeah, they were, weren't they? Or was.

01:14:14
Z, Yeah. Why?

01:14:07
No, no, that doesn't make sense. There it was, Baby boomers, Gen.

01:14:11
Z or, excuse me, baby boomers, Gen.

01:14:13
X. Well, no, Gen.

01:14:15
Y is like the millennials, I think.

01:14:17
Yeah, I think that's it too. So you're telling me with baby

01:14:20
boomers and then us. That's scary.

01:14:21
And your kids are Gen. Alpha.

01:14:22
We should be afraid of them, to be honest.

01:14:24
I'm already afraid of my 3 year olds kicking our ass tray.

01:14:28
But yeah, I'm just. I'm just tired of baby boomers.

01:14:36
OK, fair enough. Any baby boomers want to e-mail

01:14:40
us at at antoine@staleypodcast.com?

01:14:44
Be prepared. We're going to get a inbox for

01:14:46
Antoine. Y'all show me from Adam.

01:14:48
Yeah, but I know how to go toe to toe in an e-mail, so be

01:14:52
prepared to battle with me. I'm looking at the camera.

01:14:55
No fax or something. I'm going to get, yeah, I'm

01:14:58
going to get some emails next time for sure.

01:15:00
You'd be ready for Antoine. Let him fire back.

01:15:03
OK, So baby boomers and they need to be more aware.

01:15:07
Yes. Anybody else?

01:15:09
No. You were going to say something.

01:15:10
I apologize. Oh, I I had.

01:15:13
I just opened my mouth. I didn't have anything to say.

01:15:15
Substance. Who else?

01:15:17
Anybody else that you you're sitting here going on a daily,

01:15:20
just like, really. It could be specific, but it

01:15:23
could also be a generalization we like to generalize here.

01:15:28
I'm going to say. Well, no pressure and.

01:15:35
More aware people who use Irish Spring.

01:15:41
I love it. It's very specific.

01:15:42
This is so fucking random. This is why I asked him this

01:15:45
question. OK, Irish Spring soap.

01:15:47
Thank goodness I stopped using Irish Spring soap about three

01:15:50
years ago. Thank.

01:15:51
You I'm kidding. Apparently I'm gonna have to

01:15:52
stop you use it, no? Actually it's been a while,

01:15:56
don't get me wrong. OK.

01:15:57
But OK, please elaborate. Why do you want to smell like

01:16:01
that? It has such a unique pungent

01:16:03
smell. And honestly, if you're using

01:16:06
Irish spring soap, I know that what you do is you take the bar

01:16:11
and you just lather against your body.

01:16:13
Don't even use like some type of other vehicle to and exfoliate

01:16:18
your skin. Or even boy try to clean a

01:16:19
nittygritty. Do you open your cheeks to let

01:16:22
water run down then or in between them?

01:16:25
Or do you actually wash your behind as you should like?

01:16:27
I have a lot of questions. I now have a lot of questions

01:16:32
too. I do too.

01:16:32
Yeah. Trey.

01:16:33
Yeah, go ahead. And no, wait, please continue to

01:16:36
keep. Going, yeah, I just have.

01:16:38
I think there is just like there.

01:16:42
I'm sorry, but I just think that like.

01:16:47
People who use Irish Spring would probably also use nine in

01:16:51
one Shampoo, conditioner, oil, lubricant, toothpaste.

01:16:56
Nine in one. Like I'm like, Oh my God.

01:16:58
Lubricant. I did one lubricant Toothpaste

01:17:02
if you can. What else?

01:17:03
Toothpaste lubricant. Antifreeze, hair antifreeze,

01:17:07
shampoo, conditioner, antifreeze, break, Lube,

01:17:11
toothpaste. She's based wincheled wiper

01:17:13
fluid. Like put it in.

01:17:16
Olive oil for the cooking. You can use it in your yeah,

01:17:18
like a lot. Like, I just need people.

01:17:20
Like, I know obviously you felt your face and you felt your leg.

01:17:26
Sure. And your other.

01:17:27
You have to. I think so.

01:17:28
Doesn't your face feel a lot different than the rest of your

01:17:32
body? A little bit, yeah.

01:17:33
Like it feels a bit more soft, right?

01:17:36
I think so, yeah. Then why that?

01:17:38
I think about it. Would you take the bar of soap

01:17:40
you cleanse your body with and think, hey, I'm going to use

01:17:44
this on my face, use logic. Yeah.

01:17:47
OK. Fair enough that.

01:17:48
Skin on your body can sustain more.

01:17:50
It's going to your face a bit more sensitive, like people

01:17:54
learn how to clean yourselves. I do like a Dove men.

01:17:57
A Dove men soap no. And is that not OK dove sport?

01:18:01
I use Old Spice. You would hear.

01:18:04
I don't know why. I don't know what that means.

01:18:06
You would. Old Spice is the only soap for

01:18:08
men that I accept. OK, so not but.

01:18:11
But Dove isn't really for men doves like Dove for men is.

01:18:14
Unisex is. Does it say Duff for men?

01:18:18
Yeah, right. Damn it.

01:18:20
Is that what your wife buys? No, I buy it for myself.

01:18:22
I liked it. What you know you're not

01:18:24
feeling. I need OK what?

01:18:25
And it's it? Does it smell?

01:18:27
This is why you're here. I need to know my soap, yeah.

01:18:30
My needs on so you to go. To to the Where do you shop?

01:18:35
I mean, I literally go to three stores for this family because

01:18:37
they all have. Different shits.

01:18:40
You probably either probably Tom Thumb.

01:18:42
Go to the and look at the dove section.

01:18:50
Not the dove for men. There's a white bottle that just

01:18:47
says dove. Use that.

01:18:51
No. OK, Anybody that doesn't live in

01:18:54
this country, Tom Thumb is like a grocery store.

01:18:56
OK, fair enough. We have until we have a lot of

01:18:59
worldwide listeners sign to make sure I.

01:19:02
Well, I'm just like tired of the.

01:19:04
Also, people should be more thoughtful.

01:19:06
This is just or actually at another rant.

01:19:08
To be honest, that's not related to anything.

01:19:10
But I'm also tired of people. I'm tired of like the over

01:19:15
genderization, not a word of like products.

01:19:20
It's like Okay. This soap you're Duff for men

01:19:23
you're using. I'm sure it smells great, but if

01:19:26
it smells, if it has a like a very powerful scent, it's really

01:19:29
not cleaning you that well. This mask, really it's like

01:19:34
getting a lot of it off right, but it's like leaving some on

01:19:37
and it's masking you with the scent I.

01:19:41
Feel like I'm learning so much? Yeah, don't you think so?

01:19:44
Like, I'm not trying to dig at you, I'm just.

01:19:46
No, no, no, no. Capitalism got you, yeah.

01:19:49
Dove for men, I thought. I'm a man.

01:19:51
I'm gonna get some doves, like whatever you were not.

01:19:53
So Dove Regular is better than Dove for men.

01:19:57
What is your Let's plug them. Why not?

01:19:59
Maybe they'll sponsor us, right? What?

01:20:01
What's your SOAP? So I used three different soaps.

01:20:03
Are you a bar guy or a body wash?

01:20:05
Body wash? So I see.

01:20:06
I'm a bar. I'm old.

01:20:08
I'm a body. Wash really good for you guys.

01:20:11
With a loofah. Yeah, Well, actually.

01:20:14
You and your are apparently out, cuz they carry bacteria.

01:20:18
So easily. Yeah, that's right.

01:20:19
So use like an antimicrobial silicone.

01:20:23
An anti. One, I already lost

01:20:25
antimicrobial meal. That's right, silicone body

01:20:28
scrubber. Cuz those don't carry bacteria

01:20:30
in them. Anti Bob Crobial.

01:20:32
No. Antimicrobial.

01:20:34
Microbial. You have to text that shit to

01:20:36
me. I don't know what the fuck

01:20:37
you're saying right now. They work wonders and they also

01:20:39
help to exploit your body. Interesting.

01:20:42
But also what are they saying? So yeah, I use naturium body

01:20:47
wash. I also use panel so for like my

01:20:49
body acne. And then I have dub on hand if I

01:20:53
run out of naturium in the middle of A.

01:20:55
So you use some dub too. All right, I feel a little

01:20:57
better. Right.

01:20:59
Natrium Natrium naturium. Where the fuck do you get that?

01:21:03
Target. All right.

01:21:05
Fair enough. Yeah.

01:21:06
We don't shop at Target anymore, right?

01:21:08
Drank. Cuz I actually, I do.

01:21:09
Cuz they just got the old. They got the old.

01:21:11
I thought we were supposed to boycott the tuck.

01:21:13
That's the tuck. Swimwear, of course.

01:21:15
I know, right? I was actually there today.

01:21:17
Yesterday. You're trying it off.

01:21:19
Yeah, you're trying. Well, you're trying your

01:21:20
swimwear on. You think that's bad?

01:21:22
They had a mannequin of an outfit for like a little toddler

01:21:26
boy that was like the old, the old newspaper handouter back in

01:21:31
the night in the like the 1930s. They're trying to make your kids

01:21:34
into like, the newsy boys. Yeah, wait, hold on.

01:21:37
Newspaper handouters? Is that their official?

01:21:41
I did not stutter the newspaper handouter.

01:21:45
The baby boomers are going crazy right now.

01:21:48
That's actually they were they worked hard.

01:21:50
You should respect what they do. That's pretty funny.

01:21:53
Oh, you guys, this is awesome. I.

01:21:55
And I got to we got to stop because we're supposed to be

01:21:58
doing shorter shows and we just can't.

01:21:59
When Antoine's here we're going off so much fun.

01:22:04
Anything else you want to get in tonight guys?

01:22:07
Antoine you got to have something like just a quick

01:22:10
comment to leave everybody going, what the fuck?

01:22:13
Nothing. I'm.

01:22:14
I'm putting you under the a little bit of the spotlight here

01:22:16
and I'll edit this if you need me to.

01:22:23
No, I can't say that. Yes, you can.

01:22:26
That's the point. Well no cuz I don't wanna have

01:22:29
like I don't wanna have it broadcast, you know I don't

01:22:34
really have much to say. You know what I will say is life

01:22:39
goes on with or without you. So you can either sit there and

01:22:43
wallow in self pity or get up and keep walking.

01:22:46
There it is. I did something I needed to hear

01:22:49
right now. That.

01:22:51
And you know, as soon as he said that, Tray, I thought, you know,

01:22:54
my boy Trey, that's going to hit it wasn't targeted, I promise.

01:22:57
No, it wasn't. But I think, but that's the

01:22:59
point. You say stuff and it's going to

01:23:00
hit somebody and hopefully it's a few listeners.

01:23:03
We like all of your exits. Should we make him do the the

01:23:07
when? He always does, I think.

01:23:10
Especially for Meg, yeah. Yeah, for Meg.

01:23:13
For Meg. This is going to be our ending.

01:23:16
Meg, we miss you. Hope you enjoyed the show.

01:23:18
We love Antoine and Antoine. We'll see you next time.

01:23:23
Take us out. Wait, okay, it's my turn.

01:23:27
I thought it was memorized, Antoine.

01:23:28
It was. But I think I messed it up last

01:23:30
time. My goodness.

01:23:32
No one knew. It was just like okay thoughts,

01:23:36
intrusive as protrusive, trans, inclusive.

01:23:41
But Trey was very mesmerized with the ass protrusive part.

01:23:44
I don't know, I don't know what that means.

01:23:48
But we're going to go with it. I love it.

01:23:49
In fact, we're going to. We should adopt that ending.

01:23:52
You should, Angela. We'll see you next time.

01:23:54
I'm not even going to say like thanks for coming.

01:23:56
Next time we'll see you. We'll be right back, my man.

01:24:00
We'll see you next time. Love you guys.

01:24:02
Later. Ryan, when my spider gets here,

01:24:27
I will let you borrow it, but it's going to bite me first, All

01:24:30
right? How much do you charge?