Would You Take Bleach Money? Israel-Hamas Breakdown & Travel Etiquette Debates
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Would You Take Bleach Money? Israel-Hamas Breakdown & Travel Etiquette Debates

Would you take a big paycheck from a company you hate? Ryan and Trey kick off this episode of Stay in the Gray with a real talk dilemma: Would we accept sponsorship from a brand we don’t believe in—like bleach or Big Pharma—if the money was good?

Then it’s on to wild travel stories, social judgment in public spaces, and the big one: a bold, balanced conversation around the Israel–Palestine–Hamas conflict—what sparked the latest escalation, and why the debate has taken over global headlines and college campuses.

🔥 Also in This Episode:

  • WW2 show recaps and Chris’s intro moment

  • Moral compromise in business: would you sell out?

  • Who’s “in the wrong” in these viral travel stories

  • A breakdown of the Israel–Hamas war with personal takes

  • What every U.S. state is worst at (yes, we’re still going)

  • Ryan’s scooter rant + Trey hates the word “literally”


📌 Chapters (Condensed):

00:00 – Intro: WW2 Show & Chris's Recap
04:35 – Would You Accept a Morally Wrong Sponsorship?
10:50 – Travel Stories: Who’s Actually Wrong?
26:30 – Main Topic: Israel–Palestine–Hamas Conflict Breakdown
48:30 – What Each State Is Worst At: Part 12
57:22 – Awareness Segment: Scooter Etiquette & “Literally”


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None. Hey, everybody And Trey, thank

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you. I appreciate you including me in

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that. I think I told you a few shows

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ago I was going to say everybody 1st and you were like no, no,

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no, no. And now I'm doing it.

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Will you owe me that after what you put me through last week?

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I'm not. I'm sure.

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I don't know what you're talking about.

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No, I do know what you're talking about.

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And bless his heart, I tell you what, I'm just going to go ahead

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and I'm just going to go ahead and admit it.

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I have a confession. Our our, our wonderful guest,

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Chris. That's my brother.

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No shit. In case anybody didn't figure it

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out when I tagged him on social media as Chris.

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Layfield which is my last name and everybody knows that that's

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but he he's such a good a good dude and a great brother and and

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I just feel like and he he look none of that stuff about his

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passion for World War Two was a lie I mean this was and you've

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you've you've known him for many many years and years and and

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he's just man I I've just it's it's a whole nother realm and so

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I wanted to get a mom and he was excited to come on and talk and.

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And he'll he'll be the first to tell you like OK you know I

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don't you know maybe stumbles over over his words sometimes

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because he's so he he has so much he wants to say And and I

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feel like with the with the World War Two topic and and of

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course with us it doesn't help at all because everything he

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tried to say we were cutting him off and I could sense his

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frustration but at the same time he also knows me and he knows us

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and he's I thought he was a great sport honestly.

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I asked him a question and five seconds later we're making a

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joke. And it wasn't a joke about him.

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It was just maybe something he said was an innuendo, or maybe

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something he said was something that sets us off.

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Gonna grab that. Yeah, and This is why we're not.

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A show about history or World War 2 or the Revolution or the

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Alamo. But I will say I'm going to be

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better prepared next time because somehow I ended up on a

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daily phone call with him where we're discussing up to date

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World War 2 facts. I'm now getting a weekly

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newsletter and somehow I ended up with some new World War 2

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pajamas. I don't know how he knows my

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size, but it creeps me out a little.

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Bit Did it have tanks or aircraft or it was just a big

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atomic bomb explosion on the? Butt it was the mushroom cloud

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explosion. So yeah, thanks for that.

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I appreciate. It, that was.

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That sounds pretty cool. Appreciate it, Chris.

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Hey, you know what? I appreciate that, because guess

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what? I don't have to have those daily

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calls anymore and it's on you. So why do they have to be zoom?

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I mean, it would. Because he had.

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Because he has charts. See that I'm awake.

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His graphs and charts and he needs you to see maps and he

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needs you to see this this tragedy going on.

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My gosh, no. But I look, I had a blast and I

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I think that hopefully people enjoy kind of the combination of

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him and us. And yeah, it was a fun night.

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What we do and what he does and and I I I'm not joking.

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When I say I did learn stuff, I mean.

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Little things that maybe I should have known, but some

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other stuff that he would just go off about.

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Yeah, and trust me, we could do a six hour show about World War

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2 if you're interested. Not at all.

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We love you, Chris, and thank you for coming on.

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Until next time. Until next time and yeah.

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So anyway, that was so funny though.

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I was looking and I I wanted to to click when I when I was

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editing and I looked over and and every time you're just like

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staring at him like just and I was like well, can't use them

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here, can't use them here. Oh, you should have.

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You should have. Well, no, because I I really

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don't want people to think that we we weren't enjoying him.

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He just like I said it was just we're not used to it.

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It was it was different from our show and so I'm glad he came on.

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Hopefully we'll do another show with him just for fun.

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But anyway, how's your week going?

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Not not bad, I guess it's. I mean, it's the end of the

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week, so you can't complain. Yeah, well, my, my weeks never

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end. When you have two kids.

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It it basically just begins. Because Saturdays and Sundays we

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don't. We don't have help.

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Yeah, we don't have people that are helping us watch them, like

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schools and nannies and babysitters, but.

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They're they're a blast and so but anyway I I have a question

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for you before we really get going into our our show.

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Is it not coming from that book? Is it?

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No. No, no.

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And that's the other thing is I can't tell if people are

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enjoying these or not. I feel like every time I do

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them, they're funnier. When I read them to myself, I'm

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enjoying them. OK, You are.

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Yeah. All right.

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Maybe we should do a show of just.

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Would you rather? And see what you'll think.

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Oh my God, See how long they hold on for?

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So this is a very simple question and it was on a sitcom

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the other night and I started thinking about it and of course

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I go more in depth from what what it was meant to be.

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But would you be? Would you be sponsored by a a

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company? I don't know what you'd be

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sponsored doing. Yes, bike riding or I'd be

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sponsored. Yeah, because don't they pay you

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money for that? Yeah, but.

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What if it was minimal money and it was?

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I think I already know your answer.

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I'm selling my answer minimal money but.

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If it was for a product that you morally didn't agree with or

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just hate it, you know what I mean.

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So what if it was a? What if you were?

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This is the most basic of examples, but what if you

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absolutely were devoted and loved Coca-Cola, but Pepsi

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wanted to sponsor you? Or, and that's a lighter version

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of it, but what if it was something where it was just

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like, man, I don't believe in this energy drink because, you

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know, they're known to kind of not be great for you like an

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anal bleach. But I I like to go all natural.

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Well, sure. Yeah.

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That's that's what I was thinking initially, but I didn't

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want to say it. Gotcha.

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OK, Speaking of, when you're searching for that online, how

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come they would name a product and shit you not?

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They named the product Anal Bleach.

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I mean, why can't they get a little bit more creative with

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that? You know, like a beautiful

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balloon nut or Angel butt or something like that.

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Why does it got to say Anal Bleach I.

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Feel like SEO tactics are taking over the world SEO meaning.

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Search engine meaning, do you know what I'm talking about at

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all? OK, that's why the blank look on

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my face. That's why I was asking.

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I know. Don't worry, that's gonna be

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right on front and center on this screen.

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The SEO when you Google or when you search are keywords.

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And so if somebody's looking for anal bleach and they type in

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anal bleach, I imagine if your product's name is anal bleach,

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you may have a good shot. But if your fluffy butt, balloon

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butt, or whatever, what did you? What did you call it?

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If you're something else I then then you go for like balloon

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night. Balloon balloon.

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You go for a kids party looking up for balloons and all of a

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sudden you go get like you know anal cream comes up.

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So my next question to you is how do we end up talking about

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anal cream? Sorry about that.

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I was just wondering how we get there, if it you know what I

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always end up. There, I don't want to ask

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because it's something that's special about you and our show.

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Yes, God. So to answer that question, do

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you think you, I mean, if it's a lot of money, I bet you probably

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could. But if it was just like, I don't

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know, $1000 every time you showed up at an event or

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something like that, would would you be like, you know what, No,

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this isn't my deal. Well, I'm curious too.

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On the on the other hand, if you're doing a commercial like I

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don't, I don't like Burger King and so.

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OK, there we go. Let's use fast food.

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If they gave me an option to say OK, hey, I want you to be on a

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commercial for Burger King. Would I have to actually eat a

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Burger King burger? Could I have a Whataburger

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Burger? Oh, you know, 'cause nobody

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would ever know. Well, that's that's like what is

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it, the pro, the pros where they have their drink but they don't,

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they're not sponsored, so they don't they take the label off.

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Exactly. So you're drinking a green drink

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that's either Powerade or Gatorade or something, but you

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don't know what it is. Or you cover up the shoes

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because it aren't certain leagues sponsored by 1 brand, so

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you gotta coat anyway. Something like that.

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Well, that's the thing. I mean, I don't know.

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I feel like real burger connoisseurs could see that that

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was not a Burger King burger. You think so?

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Yeah, who cares? But what is a product?

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That's a good thing. How about, OK, how about

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something that that you believe is unhealthy?

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A cigarette. How about a cigarette?

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Which if a cigarette, a a Marlboro or camel or whatever,

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offered you a lot of money to sponsor, do you think you could

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do it? Absolutely.

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And we'll move on that. That is.

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Or alcohol? Yes, pay me the money.

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What if they offer? What if a cigarette company

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offered you $50.00 for a one time thing?

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Sure, why not? What if you had to smoke one?

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Probably not just one. Just one.

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Yeah. Didn't that make you sick though

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if you just? I don't know.

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I don't know it's, you know to each is.

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I mean everybody's different. I can't tell you.

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It'd be a tough one. Yeah.

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OK. OK, well, there we go.

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See, now we're getting somewhere.

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Yeah, there's a smoke one. Yeah, this.

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Is my point. Maybe that's the better question

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is would you be willing to partake in whatever the product

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was that you were gotcha promoting?

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Because Coke versus Pepsi, look, I'll put a Pepsi in my hand,

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I'll drink it. It's not that bad.

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It's not like it's it's not like Coke is amazing and Pepsi just

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is absolute trash. It's they're very similar in my

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opinion and that's how I would be with the handle bleach.

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I mean does it matter what the brand is?

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I would try it for that money, so.

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Yeah, I mean you're. And you're like, hand it over,

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Yeah, let's try this. Out.

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OK, that answered my question in so many ways.

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And we probably mentioned anal bleach way too many times.

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At least I get the hashtag anal bleach.

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Yes, for the You're welcome. There you go.

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You're in your hashtag. I'll get an influx of new

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listeners all about anal bleach, yes?

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OK. All right, I'm gonna take.

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You away from this? Yeah, and you know how good I am

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at setting stuff up, But I'm just gonna say I've got some

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travel stories, OK? And I don't know, are you?

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Are you a person that likes to travel by?

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I probably shouldn't ask you this.

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Travel by yourself, are you? Do you have certain?

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No, I like by myself. I don't mind it.

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It depends on where I'm going. Do you have certain things you

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you'd like to do to set up for trip?

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Be ready for trip. Like I I wanna show up two

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hours. I I'm a light Packer.

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The reason I ask this is because I I love traveling.

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I'm horrible at packing. So now my girlfriend scares the

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shit out of me, 'cause she will literally tell me anything that

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I don't wear on the trip she will throw away.

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So. That's pretty funny.

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I mean, if that happened to me, I I would not have any clothes.

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Exactly. I overpack.

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Yes, I'm horrible at overpacking.

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So, like, you know, so now I'm literally packing in a backpack

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and rolling shit up and try, you know I wear one pair of

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underwear the whole time. You know, It's like I'm scared

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to death. But anyway, so I've I had a

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couple of interesting stories and and the reason they were

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interesting to me is because based on the headline itself, it

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was like, you know, took a a a different turn.

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Let me just kind of tell you so woman sparks Furious Debate

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after revealing she's refusing to go on a vacation with her

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disabled friend. Oh, that's not very nice.

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It's kind of shitty, right? Yeah, after previous nightmare

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getaway. So who do you think is in the

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wrong? So they OK, so they've been,

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they've been away before together, so they did.

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Say what the disability is, Yes, I think she has a hangnail or

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no, I should have had. She's an ouchie.

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She had an ouchie we. Don't have to know she had a

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lazy eye. She's.

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Disabled. We don't need to know.

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I just no, she's got fibromyalgia, I think is what it

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was, OK. Sure.

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And I'll be horrible. So anyway, so the story goes,

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it's the two ladies, both in their 30s, been friends for many

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years, since high school says yes, it is fibromyalgia.

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I got it. OK.

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So those of you that know what that is, you'll you'll be happy.

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And those of you that don't, you'll be us.

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I don't know what that is. You'll be right there.

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Anyway, so they they planned a trip to go on vacation for over

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a year in advance, blah blah blah for three nights.

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So the vacation vacation was actually OK.

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But this young lady, they call her Ashley, she extremely over

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packed. So again it was for three

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nights. She says she brought 7 outfits,

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different types of hair, dryers, and a bunch of other stuff that

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just wasn't needed. Seven nights.

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Three nights. Three nights and seven outfits.

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Different types of hair dryers. I didn't even know there was

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different types of hair dryers. I thought there was just a hair

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dryer. Even bringing one hair dryer's a

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pain in the ass, right? Don't they have those in the and

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don't they have those in a hotel?

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Room. Most Most of them, yeah.

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Or you can get one at the concierge anyway.

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So anyway, so she brought all this shit, she said, and then

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started complaining about how heavy her bags are, insisting

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she insisted on going on long walks through the city, which

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isn't that bad for fibromyalgia. I think so.

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So, you know, trying to think of something funny, but I can't

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anyway. But then we get.

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Tired. That's a rarity tray.

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Yeah, that's a rarity. So then they would, and it'd

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probably piss somebody off anyway, but they said she would

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get tired and then they would need to get a taxi home because

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she couldn't walk back. So she would insist on going on

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these long walks and then ask for a taxi, 'cause they they

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went too far and have to ride back.

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Yeah, you mean it's the chronic disorder that causes pain and

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tenderness throughout the body, as well as fatigue and trouble

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sleeping. There we go.

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You mean that? This this I might have.

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Fibromyalgia there. Yeah, I know.

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I'm sitting there going, yeah, that sounds familiar.

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Hurting all the time. OK.

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So if if there's pain and tenderness throughout the body

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and and I get it she wants to go on this long thing and then.

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And you can't make it back. She can't make it back.

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But so is it that big a deal to get a car?

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I missed that part. Like, who cares?

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I guess it was the fact that she was insisting on going on the

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long walks, knowing that she can't make.

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She front the Uber bill, going back or whatever.

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Maybe that's the deal, I don't know.

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So anyway, says the last straw was when she had a full on

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meltdown at the station. They went to a train station.

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She walked her to the station. She wasn't getting a train back,

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she said, because they lived in different areas, so they got to

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the front desk. She asked the staff for a

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wheelchair that that she'd used because she was struggling to

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walk any further to the platform.

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They advised her they were all being used and asked her if she

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booked assistance, which she hadn't.

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So of course then she went on a a complete meltdown.

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Finally, a manager came up with a a wheelchair, gave her the

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wheelchair, she got her on her way and then two days after they

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got home, this young lady, Ashley, asked her if she wanted

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to go, if she wanted to go ahead and plan on a similar, and she

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told her no. She's like, I'm good.

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She's now she's pissed at her, so.

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I'm gonna get somebody. I'm gonna get somebody who

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doesn't have pain and tenderness out there.

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But is that is that shitty? I don't know.

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So I I don't at that point. I mean two.

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I mean three nights, no? No, I'm just, I'm just saying if

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it's like, if she asked a year or two later, like, hey, would

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you like to do something again, then maybe you're over it.

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But to come at her two days later, I I would just be like,

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no, I'm good. I'm good.

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Yeah, You know, I I just feel like that was very quick.

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Yeah. And you could explain to her

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like it seemed a little. I mean, I depends on how good a

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frenzy. There's a lot.

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You know me. I always have lots of questions

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but. If they're good friends, I would

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be honest. I like to communicate and I

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would say, look, this is you're kind of a pain in the ass.

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I was gonna say my wife my. Wife tells me that on our trips

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all the time, right? I get it.

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And none of this shittiness had anything to do with her

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disabilities. So I guess it's.

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I mean if if an let's say a a able bodied person was doing

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this shit, I wouldn't want to go.

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Well, besides the walk, the walk back and the things like that,

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the the, the, the, the things that weren't set up for her.

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I mean I guess there are some high maintenance type things for

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the condition. But I mean it's also it's also a

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condition that I don't think is impossible to enjoy a trip

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either. And I and again I, you know

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people I don't know. I'm not in the situation.

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But it sounds to me like you know I do have lots of aches and

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pains and things probably not to that level.

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But you you work around and you do whatever.

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And so if, if this woman is saying that her friend who had

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it wasn't just wasn't doing these things.

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And was almost expecting everybody else to cater to it.

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Yeah, then maybe she's got a point a little bit.

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So I'm I'm gonna go with no she's not.

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She's not in the wrong. She's not in the wrong, OK?

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Now this is another fun one that I read and based on the the

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headline I thought was like, oh shit, he's in trouble.

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Man asks if he is an asshole for leaving his wife, who was

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running late to get Starbucks behind at the airport.

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OK, so obviously you have to you have to fill me in.

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So he jumps on a plane. He and gone.

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But why did the wife not know that the plane?

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All right. Let me tell you some of the rest

00:17:57
of the story. So I mean, I love the idea of a

00:18:00
husband bailing on his, getting on a plane and falling away from

00:18:02
his wife, but so basically the story went, I guess his wife is

00:18:07
very nonchalant when it comes to trips, he said, basically

00:18:11
further on the story. She's always on time, places,

00:18:14
but for whatever it is traveling, she's horrible at.

00:18:17
So they have a daughter that lives out of state.

00:18:20
I think they live in the Pacific Northwest.

00:18:23
She's going to college out of state somewhere.

00:18:25
So they had planned a trip initially.

00:18:28
He wanted to get out of the house.

00:18:30
Let's go out of the house by 6. Let's get to the airport on

00:18:33
time. This that.

00:18:34
Anyway, wife didn't wake up on time.

00:18:37
They get to the airport, missed the flight.

00:18:40
So they already OK, so they miss a flight.

00:18:42
This is the first story that leads up to him leaving her ass.

00:18:46
So they miss a flight and they're going to visit her

00:18:48
daughter. So they missed the whole day

00:18:49
with her daughter. He was frustrated.

00:18:51
They end up catching the next day, going to visit the daughter

00:18:54
anyway. So another trip comes up and

00:19:00
obviously they don't want to miss it, so they get to the

00:19:04
airport late. Again.

00:19:06
Again. Catch the flight.

00:19:10
Actually, I I take that back. I I just fucked up that story,

00:19:13
OK? He gets her ass up in time.

00:19:16
Should we just move on and like, leave everybody here?

00:19:18
He's like, so never mind. That story is not important.

00:19:24
That was horrible, anyway. No, you're fine.

00:19:26
So the next trip to go visit the daughter, he got her up on time.

00:19:29
They get to the airport. They had about 45 minutes to

00:19:32
waste. Fair enough.

00:19:33
So of course the wife is like, what are we going to do now?

00:19:36
You know, So they're hanging out at the airport 45 minutes.

00:19:38
She gets frustrated about this. They go to their, the next

00:19:42
destination, which is a layover. It's about an hour until the

00:19:46
next board, only an hour, He said.

00:19:49
They had to take a bunch of trains to get to their terminal.

00:19:53
So they get to the terminal and there's literally 1520 minutes

00:19:57
until they start boarding. She wants a coffee.

00:20:01
There's a place right next door. Hot food?

00:20:04
Coffee. No, she demands.

00:20:06
I want Starbucks. Oh God, really?

00:20:10
So she needs Starbucks. Come on, So Starbucks is a walk

00:20:14
and a train away within the terminal.

00:20:17
OK, I'm go ahead. So he's like we we don't have

00:20:21
time, she said. Listen, if you're not going to

00:20:23
go with me, I'm going by myself, he said.

00:20:25
Fine. So she she takes off her

00:20:29
Starbucks. Well, they start boarding the

00:20:31
plane. They start calling their names

00:20:32
to board the plane. This, that and the other.

00:20:34
He's calling, her calling. Finally she answers.

00:20:36
I'm on my way. I'm almost there.

00:20:37
I'm on my way. There was a long line at

00:20:38
Starbucks and the lady at the door's like, listen, hey, we got

00:20:42
a board. Are you going or not?

00:20:44
He jumped on. So he's on the.

00:20:47
They're about to take off. She calls him up.

00:20:50
I'm here. They're not letting me in.

00:20:52
You need to come off the plane. He's like, Nope, no, I'm good.

00:20:55
You did this already and. Got a good spot for my carry on.

00:20:59
He's like you did this to us already.

00:21:01
Get it? Get a ticket for the next

00:21:02
flight. I'll see you there.

00:21:04
Yeah. I'm gonna go see our daughter.

00:21:05
Yeah, So he he took off. She got a ticket, showed up

00:21:09
later that day. Next day, whatever.

00:21:11
He thought everything was cool, like, oh the.

00:21:14
Story's not over. She didn't mention it, OK?

00:21:16
She's like, OK, maybe he she realized.

00:21:18
Or yeah, maybe she realized she was in the wrong.

00:21:21
OK, so he didn't mention it. Everything went well until they

00:21:24
got home, he said. She hasn't talked to me for over

00:21:27
a week, so is he in the wrong with that?

00:21:31
Well, I no, I would. Once you said husband and wife,

00:21:34
I immediately would have sided with the husband anyway.

00:21:36
No matter what he. Did.

00:21:39
But in in this case I don't think he's wrong.

00:21:41
I I I mean, obviously it's easy to sit here and say that.

00:21:45
I mean, she's got a history of it.

00:21:46
So she just it's like you, you told her straight up.

00:21:49
It's almost like you said if you go.

00:21:51
And they bored. I'm gonna get on right.

00:21:54
I don't it. It almost sounds like this this

00:21:57
woman isn't real. But I know some women that are

00:21:59
like this and so I'm not gonna say you know say anything but

00:22:03
it's just like you have 20 minutes you're not going to make

00:22:08
that right. That's that's that's almost as

00:22:11
close to a fact as you can get. And you're still gonna go.

00:22:13
You're gonna be stubborn. So especially with you had to

00:22:16
have Starbucks? Coffee.

00:22:17
Yeah, you know. Whatever.

00:22:19
But now is there a scenario that you would say, OK, I shouldn't

00:22:23
jump on the boat? Like if you weren't going to see

00:22:24
your daughter. No across would you stay like if

00:22:27
y'all were going? To I mean, this would happen

00:22:29
again. Well, sure.

00:22:31
I mean, OK, you have unfortunately stay and be

00:22:33
pissed. Right.

00:22:34
And then and then you'd hold it over her head.

00:22:36
But I mean, because. But because that's a situation

00:22:38
where you're OK, look, if we're going overseas or we're going to

00:22:40
do this and come on. And now we got to try and wait

00:22:43
for another plane and sit in the airport for four hours and and

00:22:46
and whatever else. It just seems like, yeah.

00:22:50
But I would have also been a little more stern before.

00:22:53
I probably would have done everything to not actually let

00:22:55
her let her do that. Yeah, and she can be mad at me

00:22:58
for that, but we'll also make the flight, right?

00:23:01
So yeah, I wonder. What the I wonder what the

00:23:03
daughter thought. I wonder if they told.

00:23:06
The daughter, I wonder what she would think, though.

00:23:09
Would she say with her mom? Because it's her mom or no, I

00:23:11
bet. Anyway, she probably don't know

00:23:13
that shit. Those are good stories.

00:23:15
I, I they're good because it's like.

00:23:18
You try and put your, you know, it's easy for me to sit here and

00:23:20
go that that guy, he's that's my boy.

00:23:23
Like, I understand he's innocent.

00:23:26
Yeah. But then, I mean, would you

00:23:27
really leave your wife? And and I think knowing that

00:23:32
she's in the airport, she's fine, you know, you're able to,

00:23:35
you know, get another ticket, you know, she's responsible.

00:23:38
It's not like she's a kid, right?

00:23:41
You need to sit in the airport and think about what you've

00:23:43
done. Speaking of not being a kid, and

00:23:45
I've got a lot of anxieties when it comes to flying and

00:23:47
travelling and stuff like that, whether it be, you know, taking

00:23:50
my Dramamine before a flight, making sure it's 30 minutes

00:23:53
before we go, you know, that kind of shit.

00:23:56
And I do have some of those. Oh, absolutely.

00:23:58
I like to have. I like to have water with me for

00:23:59
whatever. Reason I do.

00:24:00
Yeah, I'm that way so. But I'm also busting ass to get

00:24:04
to places to make sure. And I'm not looking for

00:24:06
specialized water, you know, I've got to have my Ozarka

00:24:09
water. Yeah, I'll grab a bottle of

00:24:12
water anywhere. But it's little things like that

00:24:14
that I need to make me make my anxiety calm down.

00:24:18
And so I try not to be too difficult.

00:24:21
So you'd be probably even worse in this situation than that guy.

00:24:25
Maybe, but I'm also the one that likes to get there early because

00:24:30
long lines through security, whatever the case may be, is I'm

00:24:34
gonna be that one person. I'm not gonna make us late.

00:24:37
Yeah. So it's interesting by myself.

00:24:39
I'm like, I'll get there early. What's the worst that happened?

00:24:41
I go sit at a bar, right, and hang out.

00:24:43
Whatever. With the kids, it's when you

00:24:46
need to get there early. And I'm like, oh, we don't want

00:24:47
to be there too early because what are those little asses

00:24:49
going to want to do for an hour? Right.

00:24:52
And they're, you know, these airports have little kids spots,

00:24:54
but they're you can't give them vodka or anything to calm them

00:24:57
down. No.

00:24:58
Is that frowned? Yeah, they didn't like that one.

00:25:03
Although I do try the same joke every time we go into a

00:25:05
restaurant, bar the like, he'll point to my 2 year old and I'm

00:25:09
like he'll have a Grey Goose and yeah.

00:25:12
No one ever. I don't think one person's ever

00:25:13
laughed at it, but I still try it.

00:25:15
They look at you crazy. No, they just kind of go, yeah,

00:25:19
OK. You know, I mean like and I kind

00:25:23
of like already and I don't disagree with them.

00:25:25
Yeah, it's down I. Think I would probably do that

00:25:27
to myself anyway. All right.

00:25:30
Yeah, those are good. I like, you know, ever since we

00:25:33
did a few of those on the show, I think we did like some I am,

00:25:37
am I am I the ass 1:00? AM I the ass one Reddit or

00:25:40
something? And ever since then, it's it's

00:25:42
interesting because you you it's it's not you.

00:25:45
Sometimes it sounds as simple as just yes or no, but if you start

00:25:49
thinking about little things you don't know the relationship you

00:25:52
don't know behind the scenes. Behind the scenes, had he done

00:25:55
something, Maybe that was an assholeish thing to do and maybe

00:25:59
he should have just got off to 'cause the older one.

00:26:02
Or, you know, But just in content alone, I think he was

00:26:07
not wrong. In what?

00:26:09
No. Get on that plane.

00:26:11
Get on that plane. See you later.

00:26:13
See you later. Enjoy that, Starbucks.

00:26:15
Yeah, yeah. But don't think that I wouldn't

00:26:17
have been like, at least you got your Starbucks.

00:26:19
Yeah, yeah. And you can get some more too,

00:26:21
'cause you have five hours each time until the next plane.

00:26:25
Oh shit. OK, let's here we go.

00:26:30
Let's go from laughter to to serious And I thought about.

00:26:36
And Cher and I have talked about how we want to introduce this to

00:26:38
the show and we have to do it because it's it's out there

00:26:41
right now. It's it's way out there.

00:26:42
It's way out there. And it's the most you know

00:26:46
talked about thing probably the last couple weeks since it

00:26:48
happened and and it's it's I'm not I'm not going to do this

00:26:51
whole setup thing. Fuck it.

00:26:52
It's just it's. It's it's it's Israel and

00:26:56
Palestine and and and Hamas, the extremist group of Palestinians

00:27:02
and. It's it's just crazy and it's

00:27:06
something that's been going on for a long time.

00:27:07
So I'll start with that. It's it's not something that is.

00:27:12
There's nothing simple about it. It's not it didn't just happen

00:27:15
yesterday. I'll admit that right off the

00:27:17
bat. So what do we do in this show?

00:27:20
We stay in the middle. We stay Gray.

00:27:21
I'm, I I'm always willing to listen.

00:27:23
There's a young lady she knows who she is.

00:27:25
Hopefully she's listening. Still, who I've talked with

00:27:28
recently, who's very upset and she's Palestinian.

00:27:32
And I'm trying to learn from her a little bit and listen, I might

00:27:35
not agree with everything based on, I mean she can't expect, in

00:27:40
all fairness, she can't expect to tell me something and me go,

00:27:43
Oh yeah, everything I've ever read or researched, my

00:27:47
credibility is all gone and and that's difficult for some for

00:27:51
somebody to do. It might make me go, oh wow, let

00:27:54
me look more into that. Or I I can see here maybe I'm

00:27:57
not as as strong on this position.

00:28:01
As I am on another position or something like that but but it

00:28:03
but anyway, so so I want to start out by saying I'm not.

00:28:07
I'm not. It's not simple this.

00:28:09
This friction for for lack of a better word has been since the

00:28:15
end of World War 2, Trey, the end of World War 2 when and a

00:28:23
couple years later. Basically, Long story short,

00:28:27
land was distributed. Given to the Jews because you

00:28:31
know they haven't been treated very well in the in in the

00:28:35
existence of the of their humanity as well.

00:28:37
I mean everyone forgets that the Jews are probably the most

00:28:40
chastised group. Again, the the Palestinians will

00:28:43
freak out when I say something like that.

00:28:44
But come on, it's it's, I mean even even today you've got

00:28:48
anti-Semitism all over the place.

00:28:51
So don't don't come at me. And I'm not saying that that

00:28:53
Arab countries haven't and Muslims haven't gone through

00:28:56
similar stuff. But you can't deny that the Jews

00:29:00
have. And so once it was redistributed

00:29:04
and and again Trey and I are doing our best here.

00:29:08
We're not, we're not specialists.

00:29:11
We're definitely not World War Two guys as we learned at all.

00:29:15
And and I've done enough and I know enough to talk about it in

00:29:19
a Broadway with a willingness to continue to learn.

00:29:24
And I think you're the same way. And I think that that's the

00:29:27
difference. And so Long story short, or

00:29:32
already long, so long, I'm gonna cut the long story to make it

00:29:35
short is there's frictions there.

00:29:39
Israel has been supported by the United States and countries like

00:29:42
Great Britain. I learned that Great Britain

00:29:45
actually had control of that land for a while and so

00:29:50
everything was peaceful. And then when they left, it was

00:29:53
like, then the Jews stayed and they're like, well, it's ours

00:29:55
and and then, and then. Palestinians were like I don't

00:29:58
think so. And it became a big thing and

00:30:01
again I'm making I'm making it very simplistic and there's a

00:30:04
lot more to it and a lot of it comes in a battle over Jerusalem

00:30:09
and whose capital that is and things like that that I've

00:30:12
really learned and and kind of dove into a little bit.

00:30:14
It's really it's interesting. Humanity as a whole is

00:30:17
interesting. And So what happened was and and

00:30:20
I know you, you came in and you knew.

00:30:23
You knew more about the actual. Incident that this extremist

00:30:27
group Hamas and Hamas believes that there is no negotiation

00:30:34
with Israel. There is no nothing that their

00:30:36
land is their land. The people that left pre 1967 or

00:30:41
pre whatever whenever the land was whatever, they need their

00:30:44
land back, their homes back there.

00:30:46
They are basically fuck Israel and everything about it and

00:30:50
they're out. So were they cool when it was

00:30:54
British LED or they just didn't? Have A and that's they just

00:30:56
didn't have a choice These are the types of things I I'm not

00:30:58
gonna admit to knowing. I think at the time it was

00:31:01
relatively peaceful and so now that it's become ever since that

00:31:07
when they left it became more violent and and the claim is

00:31:13
that from the Palestinian side is that Israel's been.

00:31:17
Committing slow genocide on their own people and that

00:31:21
they've been treating them as badly, if not worse than what

00:31:25
this recent attack that I'll let you, I'll let you explain was,

00:31:28
and that's the argument. And so from one side and then

00:31:31
and I'll let you go because I'm trying to set this up from one

00:31:34
side. We've grown up thinking, OK,

00:31:37
Israel, Jewish, poor Jews. And I'm being blunt here, so

00:31:42
forgive me if anybody's offended by how blunt I am.

00:31:46
Poor Jews, Israel, US supports them mostly because we're

00:31:52
responsible for where they are right now in a in a way.

00:31:56
So we back them financially. We back them with military

00:32:02
equipment and and weapons and things like that because we

00:32:06
support the Jews and we support Israel.

00:32:09
That's just the way it's been. So Palestinians don't like that

00:32:12
obviously. They're like, well, fuck you

00:32:14
like why are you supporting them and?

00:32:16
And so it's been ongoing for a long time.

00:32:19
This isn't just something that's simple.

00:32:21
Israel is not innocent, in my opinion, completely.

00:32:25
Palestine is not. No one's innocent it.

00:32:27
But I'll say it again and then I'll let you go, I promise.

00:32:33
The since the beginning of mankind or womankind, whatever,

00:32:37
fucking whatever person kind or whatever I'm supposed to say,

00:32:39
these humanity, this is the beginning of humanity.

00:32:43
It this is, this is what happens, yeah.

00:32:47
Men and women divide and conquer and and claim and and this is

00:32:51
just what's gone on. If they think they're the only

00:32:53
people that have had conflict over land, then fuck them,

00:32:57
because that's just not the case.

00:32:59
We're reminded every day in this country about how we stole it

00:33:01
and blah blah, blah. And again, I don't mean to

00:33:03
wrong, that's a whole other topic.

00:33:05
I'm just saying it's something. And there go the Native American

00:33:10
listeners. But no, no, I love you Native

00:33:12
Americans, and we'll talk. We'll talk about it at some

00:33:14
point, but it. It's something that is not, you

00:33:19
know, it's you. You cannot just simply say

00:33:24
they're right, they're they're right or they're wrong or

00:33:28
they're wrong. It's there's more to it here.

00:33:30
And so I just feel like that's what's happening is people are

00:33:33
doing what they they've been doing recently is let's jump on

00:33:35
one side or the other And so tell, tell, tell me about and

00:33:39
tell listeners that don't know or ones that do your version.

00:33:43
Of what happened, because it's it is this group, Hamas

00:33:46
Palestinian group, basically attacked Israelis.

00:33:50
Well, honestly, I've been under a rock when it comes to this

00:33:52
stuff. And I mean, you see it on the

00:33:54
news, you see articles pop up and stuff like that, but I

00:33:56
really didn't look into it or pay attention to it because it's

00:34:00
over there. You mean over the over the years

00:34:02
like growing up? Sure, yeah, or even recently.

00:34:06
But yeah. I saw this video on Instagram,

00:34:09
thought I'd take a peek at it. And it's basically a reporter

00:34:16
talking about this Supernova festival that they have, and I

00:34:20
guess they have them in different countries and this and

00:34:22
the other. But this one was in Israel on

00:34:24
October 7th, and they said this was, what's the name of the

00:34:29
group again, I'm sorry, Hamas. They said this Hamas group

00:34:33
targeted this festival. This festival was not just

00:34:36
Israelis, it was people from all over the country that came just

00:34:39
to party and hang out. And it was peace, love and all

00:34:43
that wonderful stuff. Yeah, I think we were about to

00:34:46
go, yeah. So come to find out this was

00:34:50
actually a target of Hamas and to the to the basically the

00:34:56
point that they blocked off the exits as people were driving

00:35:01
out. They were just picking them off,

00:35:03
shooting them, shooting them as they were coming out, they.

00:35:05
Were familiar. And they it was a plan strategy.

00:35:09
They said some people were pulled off into was it the Gaza

00:35:13
Strip obviously raped. Tortured.

00:35:18
So I mean, it's just, I don't see how this was justified.

00:35:24
And again, like you said, we don't know enough about it.

00:35:26
But you know, I can understand if there's ways that they want

00:35:30
to get their land back and stuff like that.

00:35:32
There's got to be a better way than just killing.

00:35:35
I mean, basically massacring these innocent people that were

00:35:39
just there for a festival. You know what?

00:35:42
How does? I guess there's no rules in war,

00:35:46
but was this necessary to, I guess, prove a point?

00:35:50
I don't know what they were trying to do with that except

00:35:52
for just cause chaos, which they have.

00:35:56
Well, the response to that, and I think, and I can almost hear

00:36:01
are that acquaintance of mine that I know that's Palestinian,

00:36:04
I can just. You know, feel for her in this,

00:36:08
the response to that, is that what they're saying?

00:36:10
And again, I don't. I'm gonna claim my ignorance on

00:36:13
the topic. I'm not Israeli.

00:36:15
I'm not Jewish or Palestinian. What the Palestinians are

00:36:19
claiming is that Israel, Israel's been doing the same

00:36:21
thing, if not worse, for years and years and years and years.

00:36:26
My response, of course is, well, that doesn't mean that you that

00:36:30
this should be forgivable. Oh, well, you did it.

00:36:33
So we can do it. I mean, if it is war, it's war.

00:36:36
Fine. But if it's war and Israel just

00:36:42
absolutely slaughters everybody, it's war.

00:36:45
You know what I mean? Now that now that it's been, if

00:36:47
it's actually war and you want to say, you know what, we.

00:36:50
Because that's the only way it's justified in my opinion, is if

00:36:52
the two are literally at war, which some will say they are and

00:36:55
some will say they aren't and whatever.

00:36:57
But if they're literally at war, then then nothing.

00:37:01
I mean nothing. No holds barred, right.

00:37:04
I mean that you you go and you take care of what you have to

00:37:06
take care of and this was in my in from what I'm aware of

00:37:10
unprovoked this time it wasn't like some incident happened and

00:37:14
then they responded. This was the initial response

00:37:17
was what you're talking about this attack.

00:37:20
Right. And you know, you're seeing

00:37:22
videos of of them burning babies and dragging women and raping

00:37:28
women and. Undeniable too.

00:37:31
This isn't like this is, you know, whatever.

00:37:33
This is dates and times and this and that and and Fact Check all

00:37:39
you want. I mean, this is what's what,

00:37:41
what I've looked at and seen not just the first video that popped

00:37:45
up. I mean, I've looked into it and

00:37:48
it's happened again. The response is, well, they've

00:37:50
been doing that to us. OK, So what do you think about

00:37:53
that? Is it justified because of years

00:37:56
and years and years and years this?

00:37:58
This person got really upset when I brought up Hamas first,

00:38:01
without acknowledging Palestine and what they've dealt with.

00:38:05
My, my, my response was, well, this just happened and it

00:38:09
happened to be Hamas. You know, it wasn't.

00:38:11
I didn't think about it that way.

00:38:13
And whether I should have to or not is is maybe something she

00:38:17
and I should talk about. But I just feel like I I

00:38:21
sympathize with any innocent people.

00:38:26
Women children, whatever, men to they can be innocent and and if

00:38:32
if it's indeed has been going on and and people are suffering at

00:38:37
the hands of Israelis, I'm not on board with that right.

00:38:40
I'm not. I'm not pro Israel, no matter

00:38:42
what it's about all these Trump people no matter what Donald

00:38:46
does you're you're pro Trump. You must be the same thing with

00:38:49
the the other side. I mean it's just like so stupid.

00:38:51
You don't have to be. You can support Israel, which I

00:38:54
do. I support Jewish people, what

00:38:56
they've dealt with. But that doesn't mean they're

00:38:58
infallible, doesn't mean that they can do no wrong.

00:39:00
And so I want to know if they've done this.

00:39:02
Show me like what? I mean, I haven't seen these

00:39:05
types of videos, but when it comes to Israeli, right.

00:39:09
And and then, you know, again, the response I got was, well,

00:39:13
the United States supports Israel, so they're not going to

00:39:15
show it to you. Oh, come on.

00:39:17
Worldwide social media, It'll happen.

00:39:19
It'll get out. We would have seen.

00:39:22
And and you can, I'm sure you can find it.

00:39:23
I'm sure we can go find it. I'm sure it's out there.

00:39:25
But this happened and it was like blown up.

00:39:29
Go ahead. And this Hamas group, are they

00:39:31
doing this with the backing of the Palestine government or?

00:39:36
That's a great question. Like my answer is, I don't think

00:39:39
so. But I also don't claim to know

00:39:41
that 100% because I think this is a separate incident, which is

00:39:45
why this Palestinian quaintance got so upset when I brought up

00:39:49
Hamas right away. It was kind of like look that's

00:39:52
not us, but there are people that have I don't know how to

00:39:57
say it right that are in Hamas or part of Hamas that have

00:40:01
beliefs. Their belief structure is is

00:40:04
correct but they're the the what their their process is wrong.

00:40:10
So there's nothing wrong with in.

00:40:12
In other words there's nothing wrong with the belief that these

00:40:15
lands were ours. These lands should go back to

00:40:17
us. Fuck.

00:40:18
Fuck Israel. Whatever.

00:40:21
But carrying it out this way, I my understanding is that not all

00:40:24
of the Hamas believers support the the extremism, the violence

00:40:30
and. That was and that's where I

00:40:32
don't, I don't know enough. This this person from, That's

00:40:35
Palestine. Yeah.

00:40:36
And I I really would. I really want to get her on.

00:40:38
She's not local, so I need to. We got to get her on.

00:40:40
But anyway. So I'm just curious also does

00:40:44
she have family there is because obviously this the actions of

00:40:48
this group, you know that. Maybe all of Palestine doesn't

00:40:52
approve of is now forcing all of Palestine to now fight right.

00:40:58
And sure it's yeah that's a well that's a good point I I mean.

00:41:03
So how does she feel about that? As far as you know, I get it,

00:41:07
they may have had issues with Israel, but is she in support of

00:41:10
this group handling it this way? True.

00:41:14
I mean, it's not just Hamas that has issues.

00:41:16
Hamas just happens to be the one that act it out.

00:41:19
They said fuck it, let's go. It's like, yeah, it's kind of

00:41:21
like, I mean I I don't I'm not even, I'm not even trying to

00:41:24
compare it to to some of the other extremist groups in the

00:41:27
Middle East that we've dealt with.

00:41:32
But they've been in locations that the civilians and citizens

00:41:36
have suffered because of their actions.

00:41:38
Got you and there's no way to. We talked a little bit about

00:41:42
with Chris with Japan. There's no way there wasn't a

00:41:44
way to get to only the people responsible.

00:41:47
You have to unfortunately go through others and that's why I

00:41:50
I hope that that she'll come on and talk because I I want to

00:41:54
learn her. She does she does say that.

00:41:57
I can't remember was it her or just her family but she said her

00:42:00
family and maybe her should that they they they've dealt with

00:42:04
some of the brutality. And I think that's why obviously

00:42:07
it hits home if if Israelis and she experienced that kind of

00:42:13
treatment from Israel with her and her family and then of

00:42:17
course she's gonna. You know I don't.

00:42:19
I don't And again I'm not being in that situation.

00:42:22
It's not like you've had Dallas and Fort Worth, Dallas and

00:42:27
Houston bombing each other over over College Station in the

00:42:33
middle of them at all and it's And so we don't know what it's

00:42:37
like to kind of be in that situation.

00:42:39
But at the same time I'm having a hard time justifying this.

00:42:44
What just happened where women, babies, babies, burn, women drug

00:42:48
and like this whole? Raped and attacked?

00:42:50
Yes, that's horrible. Regardless of anything, come at

00:42:54
us and say guess what, Israel. And again they'll claim that

00:42:58
they've been doing that, but I I haven't heard it.

00:43:00
So be be more keep it up. I mean that I think that's the

00:43:06
only option, unless unless this person can tell me what another

00:43:09
option would be to to get through to me besides listening

00:43:13
to somebody like her and then making my own assessment.

00:43:15
Anyway, and I know they've been fighting for a long time, Is

00:43:17
there a a proper way to declare war?

00:43:20
I don't know, except for something extreme like this.

00:43:23
An extreme action like I said back in the well, no I yeah,

00:43:27
like I don't think there's been an official war declared.

00:43:30
I think it's just been this way just fighting bombs here and

00:43:32
there and every once in awhile and it just kind of you know if

00:43:36
anything they've if, if you want to define it.

00:43:38
I think they've been at war since maybe the Brits left the

00:43:42
the the location. Well, they even mentioned in

00:43:44
this video that during this festival that you can see bombs

00:43:48
going through the air and stuff like that.

00:43:50
And but they were like they're used to that in that area.

00:43:52
And I was like, I I can't imagine having to live in that,

00:43:54
that type of environment. That's crazy.

00:43:56
That Gaza Strip is where it's crazy.

00:43:57
And and you know, Israel controls it now when

00:44:00
Palestinians live there and then Palestinians claiming they're

00:44:02
being killed off genocide and Israel's claiming no, no, we're

00:44:09
just keeping order. And that's my understanding.

00:44:12
But they're also videos to what you were saying.

00:44:14
There are videos of they show this festival of people dancing

00:44:16
and having a good time. And in the background you see

00:44:19
these drones coming in afar. It's very eerie because you know

00:44:24
that what's about to happen And they're they're like it looks

00:44:27
like a little Star Wars things. I mean, there are little pods

00:44:30
and flying them and they're in them and they have got their

00:44:32
guns with them and they come in and just slaughter everybody.

00:44:35
And. And I don't promote slaughtering

00:44:38
everybody in any sense of, you know, I say that if somebody

00:44:42
came in my family or hit, hit the United States again, I mean,

00:44:45
I I think when when 911 happened, I was probably

00:44:49
admittedly one of the people who was like, yeah, let's go get

00:44:51
those, you know, assholes. And so I think if you're

00:44:53
Palestinian and you've been hit by Israel over and over and over

00:44:57
again, you're probably like, hey, Hamas, maybe, I don't know.

00:45:01
But if you're Israel, if you're at from Israel and you're a Jew,

00:45:04
you're Jewish, you're going, wow, look what they just did.

00:45:07
Fuck that. So it's just a, it's a, it's a.

00:45:09
It's like, it's a circle. This vicious cycle of like.

00:45:13
But you'd also hope that the that Palestine would be ready

00:45:17
for war. When Hamas made this move, it's

00:45:20
like, I hope Hamas didn't make this move.

00:45:22
Yeah, they're like, wait, obviously they're not ready for.

00:45:24
They did what? They're eating dinner.

00:45:26
They're like, wait a second. So, yeah, so well.

00:45:29
And and Israel responded like everybody knew they would.

00:45:33
And they're just they're blasting away and they're trying

00:45:36
to claim they're hitting Hamas only.

00:45:38
But we all know that's probably not true.

00:45:41
So I don't know. I'm gonna look more into it.

00:45:42
And the reason I I set it up is because we need to talk about it

00:45:45
because it's there and we can't ignore it.

00:45:48
Trey and I do our best with serious topics and with things

00:45:51
that are out in the world that need to be.

00:45:54
You know, we we talk about orcas and we talk about underwater.

00:46:00
No, I'm kidding. We talk about, you know, we we

00:46:03
did. We talked about the submarine

00:46:04
that disappeared. We talked about these these

00:46:06
current events that happen in our world surrounding us need to

00:46:08
be discussed. And I'm hoping that the people

00:46:12
that listened to our show aren't the ones.

00:46:16
I can't. How about this trek?

00:46:17
I can guarantee they are the ones who are like nose deep in

00:46:21
the books trying to figure out every little detail.

00:46:24
They're people that don't have time.

00:46:25
They're people that have kids. They have jobs they whatever.

00:46:27
And they wanna go and listen to some people talk about the issue

00:46:30
and go, hey, you know, he made a good point.

00:46:33
He he admits he doesn't know everything.

00:46:35
But hey, let me, I'm gonna look more into this part of it or

00:46:38
this part of it. And that's what I'm hoping that

00:46:39
we do. And and I'm really hoping that

00:46:43
with this issue I can get this young lady on and maybe she'll

00:46:48
tell me that I said some things in this segment that she didn't

00:46:50
like. I'm hoping that she does.

00:46:52
She did tell me, Trey, she said I'll come on your show, but I'm

00:46:55
not gonna hold back. Cool.

00:46:56
How do you feel about that? Absolutely.

00:46:58
That's the way we like it. So.

00:47:00
So hopefully she's doing OK. I know she's been through a lot

00:47:03
emotionally and hopefully we see her, we we talk to her soon.

00:47:07
Is there anything you wanna add to that?

00:47:10
Again, it was just a set up to say we are aware.

00:47:12
We know what's going on. We're gonna keep studying it and

00:47:16
and we'll bring it up every once in a while as it keeps going.

00:47:17
Because guess what? This thing isn't ending for a

00:47:20
while at least. And and hopefully we can have

00:47:22
somebody from both sides. I mean, I'd be, I'd be, I'd love

00:47:25
to have any Jewish friends that we have or or Israeli friends

00:47:29
that we have that that come on and give their perspective.

00:47:32
I probably won't have them on at the same time as the young lady

00:47:36
from Palestine. We just hope for a peaceful

00:47:39
solution. Whatever.

00:47:40
Yeah, you know, but it just hasn't happened.

00:47:42
And that's, that's the that's the point.

00:47:44
And that's what both sides will tell you.

00:47:46
And what is a peaceful solution to them?

00:47:48
Yeah. And that's that.

00:47:49
That's it. I mean they they're unwilling to

00:47:50
just say divide the land and whatever it is too much history,

00:47:55
right. So I think we'll just we'll move

00:47:58
on. But but I just wanted to kind of

00:48:00
set that up and lay that foundation to let people know

00:48:02
that we are aware that something did happen over there.

00:48:05
Trey and I are not just all about orcas and anal cream.

00:48:13
Where are we? We try.

00:48:16
When this happened, we're like, oh shit, we have to actually do

00:48:19
research. So we'll move on from that.

00:48:22
But. But we'll get to that at some

00:48:24
point in more detail. Cool.

00:48:27
I like it. All right, let's go and do.

00:48:30
I'm excited because it's been a while we had we had Brian, the

00:48:35
entrepreneur who downed our ideas like it was just, yeah,

00:48:39
I'm a little just. I think not only did he say no,

00:48:41
he just laughed. I.

00:48:42
Mean I had to take my boat back and everything.

00:48:45
And then he told you to do something else.

00:48:47
It was like, no, that idea sucks, but you could do this.

00:48:51
It was almost like anyway, and then we had Chris on and we all

00:48:54
know, you know, we got real into World War 2 there.

00:48:57
So we haven't had an opportunity to do this And we right after we

00:48:59
got started in it which is the States.

00:49:02
One thing each state is worst at Yes, I let this one's, This

00:49:05
one's fun. So we're gonna go.

00:49:07
We left off. We did the first five.

00:49:08
We're gonna do the next 5. Next 5.

00:49:11
And the first five left off at what California?

00:49:13
Oh, and they were the pollute they were.

00:49:15
Polluted. Most polluted cities.

00:49:17
Yeah. Oh, California, Get your shit

00:49:20
together, right. So the next state, if I do my

00:49:24
alphabet right, would be Colorado.

00:49:27
Colorado. That's what I was gonna.

00:49:28
Say, do you have any guesses about Colorado marijuana?

00:49:35
It has something to do with their powder.

00:49:38
Their powder. Yeah, like snow.

00:49:41
Like snow. Well, I ski there.

00:49:44
My, I've been skiing all my whole life in Colorado.

00:49:46
What's up? This is different type of

00:49:48
powders. They have the greatest cocaine

00:49:50
use. Really.

00:49:53
Yes. I've always thought of them as

00:49:54
the just the pot smokers. Yeah.

00:49:57
You're telling me that Colorado enjoy their cocaine, Cabo.

00:49:59
Yeah. It says if you find yourself in

00:50:02
Colorado attending somebody's party and people are talking

00:50:05
about fresh cut powder, it's not this key.

00:50:07
Slick, don't assume the discussion is anything about

00:50:10
skiing condition. I would be out like, Oh yeah,

00:50:12
tomorrow morning. And they're like really morning

00:50:14
time, you know, that's weird. Well, good for Colorado, I

00:50:18
guess. They're partying, you know, they

00:50:21
do their thing up there in the mountains.

00:50:22
They just kind of like, yeah, just not worried about anything.

00:50:25
Good for them. Sniff some powder.

00:50:26
Go ski on some powder anyway, that's why there's so many

00:50:30
people that hit trees and shit. Oh.

00:50:32
Shit. Yeah.

00:50:33
Do you know the next one Colorado would be would.

00:50:36
Are we going to? Oh, we're DS, right?

00:50:38
Delaware or Connecticut? You're close.

00:50:41
I forgot about these guys. Connecticut.

00:50:43
Got any? Any.

00:50:45
This one's kind of boring. But yeah, I thought about

00:50:47
Connecticut. If you've said which state is

00:50:49
boring, they're one of them. And and I've heard it's lovely.

00:50:53
Don't get me wrong, I've heard it's beautiful.

00:50:54
Northeast in New England, whatever.

00:50:56
They're one of the first. One of the first states, but I

00:51:00
have no idea. Most unequal incomes.

00:51:04
Oh, so they're saying they're the, the, the disparage.

00:51:08
Is that the right word? Disparagement.

00:51:09
It says it has between the wealthy and the poor.

00:51:12
There you go. It says Connecticut has the

00:51:15
highest rate of school enrollment.

00:51:17
Say the state again, Connecticut.

00:51:18
I thought you said Connecticut? Connecticut.

00:51:21
Connecticut has the highest rate of school enrollment and the

00:51:24
highest per capita income in the nation.

00:51:27
But the top 1% in the state earn 41 times what everyone else

00:51:32
makes. Oh man.

00:51:34
So they have a lot of wealthy people, but it's it's like the

00:51:37
people below that are making a lot.

00:51:39
Super poor. Oh, that's interesting.

00:51:41
And I I would not have known that.

00:51:43
Oh well, Connecticut. That's what I'm here for.

00:51:46
Yeah, I figure it out. But I mean, you know what?

00:51:48
Capitalism. Whatever next will be Delaware.

00:51:51
There you go. OK, does.

00:51:53
What's your get? Do you have a guess on Delaware?

00:51:55
No, it's the first, the first official state, so I can't

00:51:57
imagine it has anything to do with that.

00:51:59
If it's the worst kind of boring here, yeah, go ahead.

00:52:01
Least regular exercise, Are they?

00:52:05
Are they saying they're the fattest or are they just saying

00:52:07
they don't exercise? It says a Gallup poll says less

00:52:09
than half of people in Delaware exercise regularly, and that's

00:52:12
for 30 minutes a day. Three times a week is their, I

00:52:15
guess their standard. That's not that bad.

00:52:17
So yeah, that was dumb anyway. No, I mean, it's not dumb.

00:52:20
We just need to know Delaware. Start working out.

00:52:23
We need to. Maybe we should open the gym.

00:52:24
There. We could be stud athletes there.

00:52:26
Or a Dunkin' Donuts. It's the smarter option.

00:52:30
There we go. Or both.

00:52:31
Right next to each other. We'll get all.

00:52:34
We'll get all of the people. Next one is my favorite state.

00:52:39
Hold on, how we How Delaware I'm gonna go with.

00:52:42
So we done Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, so this

00:52:45
is we have two more. What's up to Delaware?

00:52:47
Is there any more? DSI don't think it's another D.

00:52:50
No FABCDE. Is there any ES no F My favorite

00:52:57
state. Here we go.

00:52:59
All right, Florida, here it is. This one.

00:53:01
Do you have any guesses on this one?

00:53:03
There could be anything, Gators or most.

00:53:11
Most recreational boat accidents, well, I'm not

00:53:15
disappointed with that one, but I am.

00:53:17
It's not like because OK, I've been to floor on boats quite a

00:53:22
bit and I've been both sides of it and around and all that and

00:53:26
they have this like channel system that goes through on the

00:53:29
east side and it's like these canals, it looks like Venice,

00:53:33
Italy, but it goes for like a long way.

00:53:35
So I don't know if they're talking about that because I

00:53:38
could see in the evening time, I mean you can pull up your boat

00:53:41
to like a restaurant in these canals.

00:53:43
They're pretty cool. I mean it actually it is, it is

00:53:45
kind of cool. But I can also see a bunch of

00:53:47
people getting fucked up and getting in their boats and doing

00:53:50
some and causing some problems and and and then getting out on

00:53:53
the other side outside the coastline as well.

00:53:55
I could, yeah. It doesn't surprise me.

00:53:57
That didn't surprise me at all. I wish there were some stories

00:54:00
attached to that. It says yeah, it says that it

00:54:02
boasts the highest number with regards to boat accidents and

00:54:05
fatalities. It says studies do show that

00:54:08
Floridians operate their boats at least as well as highly

00:54:11
caffeinated primates. So there's that.

00:54:15
They did. They take a shot at us right

00:54:17
there. Maybe I do like my caffeine.

00:54:21
I know. Well, you.

00:54:22
You take a pill, right? And and pre workout.

00:54:25
Oh, I like my coffee. So we got it covered.

00:54:30
You and your fucking pre workout.

00:54:31
Oh my gosh, Florida F There's no more FS, right?

00:54:35
Efgg would be Georgia. There you go, man.

00:54:39
I'm good at this. You're good.

00:54:40
You're good at your alphabet and your face.

00:54:43
I know, I know what comes after F.

00:54:45
Give you a sticker on your report card.

00:54:49
You got any suggestions? Georgia Peaches?

00:54:52
No. I I don't know.

00:54:53
Go ahead. Least integrity.

00:54:55
Oh wow. He hit Georgia hard.

00:54:57
Yeah, it says politicians in Georgia are the least ethical.

00:55:02
According to what, though? With about 658 state workers

00:55:05
accepting gratuities during a two year period.

00:55:09
Oh, that's how. There you go, you answered my.

00:55:11
Question. State legislators were not

00:55:14
available for a word without an offer of sporting event tickets

00:55:18
or Hockey Baked or I'm sorry, Hockey Honey, Baked Tans.

00:55:23
Rocky. Big Temps.

00:55:24
But aren't. But it seems like it seems like

00:55:26
they're talking about the government here versus like the

00:55:29
people of Georgia. And they're only saying in a two

00:55:31
year period, which two years was that?

00:55:32
Was that recently was that? I don't know.

00:55:35
I'm willing to give Georgia another shot.

00:55:37
Really. I don't know.

00:55:39
I do like the Bulldogs. I mean, as far as the animal,

00:55:43
not the. Oh OK, well, that was boring.

00:55:46
Let's go. Was that 5?

00:55:48
That was five. We knocked out five.

00:55:51
Real quickly. OK.

00:55:52
All right. Maybe some of these other states

00:55:55
will will. But it it we haven't got to

00:55:57
Texas yet. No, we got a few more shows for

00:56:00
that. But but those are fun to me.

00:56:02
They're fun even if they're boring because it's kind of like

00:56:06
like Connecticut. I didn't know that.

00:56:08
And now I know that Delaware, we're in Delaware.

00:56:11
Get on the treadmill. Yeah, like it's not that hard,

00:56:14
but I would instead. Of driving, right.

00:56:17
I would, yeah. I never would have thought that,

00:56:20
that that if you said which state, what would you say, which

00:56:23
state does Elise exercise? You know what I mean?

00:56:26
It wouldn't have been. I wouldn't have thought

00:56:28
Delaware. I don't think Delaware, Arizona,

00:56:30
I don't know. I mean, I would even say

00:56:32
Florida, 'cause that's where a lot of people go to retire.

00:56:34
Yeah? Or or or hot places, 'cause you

00:56:36
don't go outside. Yeah, Vegas.

00:56:38
But. But Delaware's not that hot.

00:56:41
No. So anyway, that that's my point

00:56:43
is that I never would have known that.

00:56:45
It's just boring Florida. I would have guessed the boat

00:56:49
thing, 'cause everyone's just crazy.

00:56:51
They would. Had a cocaine issue though, too,

00:56:54
for real. They probably do.

00:56:55
It's just it's not what they're worst at.

00:56:57
Maybe they're worse than the boats they're.

00:56:59
Best at selling it, not using it.

00:57:01
Their second worst thing is the cocaine.

00:57:03
There you go. The same with Colorado.

00:57:06
I I thought Colorado was all marijuana all the time, and

00:57:09
you're telling me that now there's cocaine going on?

00:57:11
Or even or even skiing accidents, maybe in Colorado.

00:57:15
So I guess not. So this has become more about

00:57:18
the knowledge we're giving you rather than entertainment.

00:57:21
You're welcome. You're welcome.

00:57:23
Let's do self-awareness real fast.

00:57:25
You said you had one, so. I do have one that's wrong.

00:57:27
Fuck everybody. These kids on these scooters are

00:57:33
going crazy right now. Which scooters?

00:57:35
Just these electric scooters. Oh, not the ones where you push.

00:57:38
Oh no, hell no. They're too fucking lazy for

00:57:40
that. But I literally pull out of my

00:57:42
apartment complex and I have to watch as these kids just flying

00:57:45
around. And you know, I'm.

00:57:47
I'm in a truck now and so I don't want to hit these kids,

00:57:49
but come on, don't drive right down the fucking middle of the

00:57:53
street, OK? They're trying to kind of miss

00:57:56
the speed bumps, obviously. I get it.

00:57:59
But come on, stay on a sidewalk. I mean, there's sidewalks

00:58:02
everywhere. Get off the street.

00:58:04
I mean, literally. I almost hit one today and I I

00:58:07
barely could see the top of his head in my truck.

00:58:09
So I'm like, come on, is that his fault or is that your fault

00:58:12
for having a stupid large truck? I don't know, but I mean, if

00:58:16
you're in the middle of the street, come on like, are you

00:58:18
willing to take both 5050 responsibility?

00:58:22
Well, and and so down at the end of my apartment complex there's

00:58:25
a school zone and stuff. So kids are getting out of

00:58:27
school and so as I'm driving out.

00:58:31
The two girls on one literally drove by and they look at me and

00:58:34
they're like, I see or say the other one who cares and just

00:58:36
keeps going. I'm like, yes, I'm like, this is

00:58:39
fucking ridiculous. Come on, you know I'm laughing,

00:58:42
but I would have been so pissed. And of course, my, my, what is

00:58:45
it called? Aggressive ass?

00:58:48
I stare at her like, oh, you know, but you're big of a shit.

00:58:51
You're big behind the the wheel. If she had turned around and.

00:58:55
It's something I'd be like, I'm sorry.

00:58:57
I'm just I ohh no wasn't. I was talking to her over.

00:58:59
There passive aggressive vest. That's what I was trying to say.

00:59:01
My passive aggressive vest gave her a stare down like I was

00:59:04
gonna do something. So it's just in general, is it

00:59:07
just what? Parking lots?

00:59:09
Just anywhere. It's happening more frequently

00:59:12
and just in the parking area? No.

00:59:14
As much as you are, maybe. It's just in my apartment

00:59:17
complex, so there's a water burger right there.

00:59:20
So I always see kids coming throughout of the water burger.

00:59:23
The. School.

00:59:24
No, not at all. I love the water burger,

00:59:26
Whataburger. Just don't write down right down

00:59:28
the middle. And they're flying too.

00:59:30
It's not like they're kind of cruising just to make sure

00:59:32
they're flying, but they're flying enough.

00:59:36
Flying on a scooter is still not enough to outdo a car, right?

00:59:39
Right. Right, right, right, right.

00:59:40
Right. So, so, OK, so you want the kids

00:59:44
to be more aware or whoever's on a scooter, Are there any like,

00:59:48
are there any like 30 year old dudes that they're just like?

00:59:52
That would be funny. That would be funny and like a

00:59:56
pink scooter. Right.

00:59:58
I would want to do that, but well, I think I.

01:00:00
Think I'll stay on the. Side I think the scooters would

01:00:01
be a blast. I think so too.

01:00:04
But. OK.

01:00:05
I was gonna say so. So they're in you're, they're in

01:00:07
the middle. So you want them to be on the

01:00:09
side? Yeah.

01:00:09
And it's not just one or two. It's like all of them, the whole

01:00:11
gang of friends. We're going to ride our scooters

01:00:13
right down the middle of the fucking.

01:00:15
And when did it become acceptable to always wear

01:00:17
pajamas? Everywhere.

01:00:18
I'm seeing pajamas. That's a completely at a fucking

01:00:21
gym, these kids wearing these pajamas.

01:00:23
We went from great segues to absolutely no segue right there.

01:00:26
Pajamas and Crocs. When did that become a thing?

01:00:29
Like I'm. Going to ask my wife because she

01:00:30
knows the trends and. Although she's not a pajamas and

01:00:34
Crocs person, so maybe that's a young, young person that you're

01:00:38
seeing more of that. I'm seeing more of that too,

01:00:40
riding around their scooters, pajamas and Crocs.

01:00:42
You know what I think and this is there's this comes from

01:00:46
absolutely nothing other than just me in the in the last

01:00:50
couple years COVID. I think during COVID everybody

01:00:53
just became we're home, we're gonna wear pajamas all the time

01:00:56
and all of a sudden then you're released from from your

01:00:59
imprisonment and. Everyone just said, hey, this is

01:01:03
kind of comfy, let's just wear these and wait, I was walking

01:01:05
around naked. Does that mean I can just ride

01:01:07
my scooter naked now? I think that most of our

01:01:09
listeners would support that as long as I wear Crocs.

01:01:13
On your bike, I want everybody to see how well that anal.

01:01:16
That is hurting. Would that hurt your area if

01:01:19
you're on your bike with that animal scooter?

01:01:21
I want to do the scooter oh, scooter naked.

01:01:23
Scooter naked. If any of you see two men with

01:01:27
Crocs naked on a scooter. But I have to wear a helmet, so

01:01:32
I'll have a helmet as well. Absolutely.

01:01:37
And then butt naked in helmet. Come and say hi and get a selfie

01:01:40
with us because, you know, it's us.

01:01:41
It's it is US. Don't call the cops.

01:01:45
Yeah, no, it's just us. We're good.

01:01:46
We're good. No, there's absolutely.

01:01:48
No, it's just a bit. It's funny.

01:01:49
Yeah, a bit. I don't know what you're talking

01:01:52
about. OK, so.

01:01:56
For you, it's scooters. Scooters in the middle of the

01:01:59
road and pajamas and Crocs. Yes, OK, mine.

01:02:03
And I may have said this one before.

01:02:05
I don't. I don't remember.

01:02:06
But it I'm gonna say it again and it's and it's stupid and

01:02:09
it's petty and people, but it God, it it it, it may be one of

01:02:15
the ones that gets me the most. Especially as like a English

01:02:18
major and A and a guy with a a master's in writing.

01:02:23
I'm scared. I do this now.

01:02:24
I don't think that you do. I would notice that I probably

01:02:26
would have thrown something at you.

01:02:29
Don't say the word literally. Oh, OK, I've done this before.

01:02:33
Yeah. And I'm sure, Yeah.

01:02:34
And I'm and I and I'll admit that maybe over the years I have

01:02:38
once or twice and I was trying to catch myself.

01:02:40
Don't say it because. Look up the definition, and I

01:02:43
guess maybe if I was more of a professional show, I'd have the

01:02:46
definitions right in front of us.

01:02:48
But I don't. But everybody knows what that

01:02:50
word means. You don't really know.

01:02:52
Yeah, I literally know what that word means.

01:02:54
And if you don't, then what Trey?

01:02:57
Go, go look it up. Yeah, go your immune research.

01:03:01
Actually, in the show you told me it's not literally 'cause we

01:03:04
can take you outside and I'll slap you in the, What'd you say?

01:03:07
A burn a book? Or slap you in the face?

01:03:09
Which one? 'S gonna oh, did I call?

01:03:10
So I did. I did call you out.

01:03:11
You called me out. That was during our our Quran

01:03:14
talk I think but but it to me it's so oh God and I think it

01:03:19
you know what it is try and I'm gonna get deep with you right

01:03:22
here I think it's all this bravo that I'm watching because these

01:03:28
fucking. People on Bravo, all these shows

01:03:30
and my wife we watch and and again I'm not going to say it's

01:03:34
all her fault. It's her fault for introducing.

01:03:36
It's literally her fault. It's my it's my fault for, for

01:03:40
continuing to watch it. But these these girls and guys

01:03:43
that get on there and they're all in their late 20s and

01:03:46
they're just like every other sentence is like I was literally

01:03:50
devastated, OK And you weren't you were smiling.

01:03:53
That's not you. Or I was literally covered head

01:03:57
to toe in. No, because we'd be able to see

01:04:00
that. You know what I mean?

01:04:01
Like, I'll give props to one of my favorite comedians, Dane

01:04:05
Cook. You remember that guy?

01:04:06
Yes, Sir. I saw him not too long ago.

01:04:08
He's actually still really he's great.

01:04:10
I love Dane Cook. And he got a bad whatever.

01:04:13
He got whatever. He got a bad.

01:04:15
People were giving him a hard time for something and and I,

01:04:18
but I always liked the guy and he did a bit about that and he

01:04:20
goes, you know he goes the girls.

01:04:23
These girls come up and he, I don't know, I made him all the

01:04:25
girls. But girls come up and they're

01:04:27
like, oh you don't understand. There was a big huge fire down

01:04:30
the street. There were literally 1000

01:04:31
firefighters there and he's like, no, there were not.

01:04:35
We're not. There might have been 10 or 20,

01:04:38
but not 1000. Then my favorite was she woke up

01:04:43
my girlfriend. She goes my girlfriend woke up

01:04:45
and she like wow, I literally took like a like a 500 hour nap.

01:04:50
And he's like, no, you're not. That would be a coma.

01:04:54
Yep. He took a 5 minute hour coma.

01:04:56
Yeah. And it's it's it's it.

01:04:58
And it's funny. But that's so true to me.

01:05:00
Yeah. And now I can't I can't get out

01:05:01
of my head. Someone will just say that the

01:05:03
random the most. And it's it just it's not it's

01:05:06
not literal. It's not.

01:05:07
Yeah, I like it. Now I'm gonna start paying

01:05:10
attention. You're gonna do it.

01:05:11
I'm just can't keep I'm with you with the literally.

01:05:14
And I think there's some other ones that are like that too.

01:05:16
And and. You get a little more serious

01:05:18
when you talk about some of these words that people use that

01:05:20
they don't know the meaning. Fascism, things like that.

01:05:23
That's a little different. That's you're using it because

01:05:26
you think it means something. Yeah, we're not gonna get into

01:05:29
that. Just don't say literally unless

01:05:31
you mean literally. Got it.

01:05:33
Don't say I'm literally gonna die or unless you fucking fall

01:05:37
down and die or irregardless, yeah, yeah, that's another one.

01:05:42
Those we should talk about the we'll talk about those one show,

01:05:44
which are the ones that are just like just miss.

01:05:47
You just the whole thing is a cluster.

01:05:48
We need to literally talk about that.

01:05:52
Okay. I think even our listeners, even

01:05:56
our listeners are like, trash the fuck up, yeah.

01:05:58
So that was mine. Mine was pretty basic tonight,

01:06:01
but I just heard it the other day and again, it's this Bravo

01:06:04
shit. Stop watching, bro.

01:06:05
I know, but I can't like they. It's literally that.

01:06:08
Simple. Monday Night Football was on the

01:06:09
other night. I'm like checking the score on

01:06:10
my phone, 'cause my fantasy guy and all this stuff, and I'm

01:06:13
checking it out. And then all of a sudden you

01:06:14
look over and like Kyle is into it with Amanda.

01:06:17
They're making out, but then the Kyle goes over to Katie and who

01:06:20
knows what's gonna happen? Katie and Amanda fight, which is

01:06:24
always fun. Yeah, pillow fights.

01:06:26
So that was mine tonight. But anyway, it feels it feels

01:06:30
weird ending the show. Before like 3 hours before

01:06:33
midnight World War Two, World War 2 Information.

01:06:38
I got to be on a call here pretty soon so I need you to

01:06:40
wrap this out. Chris will be calling me to fill

01:06:43
me in on the You have two facts. You have your nightly call

01:06:48
coming up. I apologize because I don't want

01:06:50
to get caught where he says. Well let's just all zoom in

01:06:52
there. No.

01:06:53
Then I'm calling. You're like, yeah, I got to go.

01:06:56
Literally. So it was it was fun.

01:06:58
We'll. Alright everyone, as usual, hit

01:07:01
us up. Social media, blah blah blah,

01:07:03
blah, blah, blah blah blah. Every little follow and

01:07:06
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01:07:08
Spotify's like I said, they're they're they're looking.

01:07:11
That's what they want. YouTube, same thing.

01:07:12
So help us out, help us out and we'll see you on the next one.

01:07:17
Love you guys later. I already know what it's going

01:07:43
to be. Go ahead, go ahead.

01:07:50
I literally used anal cream before I came over here.

01:07:56
God we. We know each other way too well.

01:07:59
That was exactly what I was gonna do.

01:08:01
Fuck you.