WW2 Myths, Giraffe Poop Jewelry & Gen Z’s Historical Blind Spots
Stay in the Fray PodcastOctober 21, 2023x
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WW2 Myths, Giraffe Poop Jewelry & Gen Z’s Historical Blind Spots

In this Stay in the Gray episode, Ryan and Trey welcome special guest Chris L—a mechanical engineer and WWII history junkie—for a smart, funny, and occasionally uncomfortable dive into America’s biggest war, youth ignorance, and yes… giraffe poop jewelry.

The guys take on atomic bombs, Japanese military strategy, and how the word “Nazi” has been reduced to internet name-calling. Plus: Ryan squares off against Chris in a WWII quiz written for 5th graders, and let’s just say…it’s humbling.

🔥 What’s Inside:

  • A woman tried to smuggle a giraffe-poo necklace through TSA

  • Would You Rather (WW2 Edition): Battle scenarios, rationing, and war brides

  • Was dropping the atomic bomb the right move? Chris breaks it down

  • Gen Z’s awareness of sacrifice: Is historical amnesia real?

  • WWII fun facts + He-Man sidebar

  • The modern misuse of terms like “fascist” and “Nazi”


📌 Chapters (Condensed):
00:00 – Intro: Giraffe Poop Necklace at the Airport
05:49 – Football Pick Recap & Predictions
08:52 – Meet the Guest: Chris L
10:39 – “Would You Rather…” (WW2 Style)
16:36 – Ryan vs. Chris: Kids’ WWII Quiz
32:57 – Main Topic: The Atomic Bomb Debate & Japanese Tactics
1:01:45 – Trey’s WWII Fun Facts for Chris
1:11:50 – The Word “Nazi” & How It’s Misused
1:16:47 – Awareness Segment: Gen Z & Historical Sacrifice


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My man Ryan Trey, how is everybody tonight?

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Good, good. I know we got a guest.

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I know we. Hold on.

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I got a headline. I got a headline.

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All right. That's right.

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You all right? Shut your mouth.

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Go ahead. So the headline reads Giraffe

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Poop Seized at Minnesota Airport from Woman Planning to Make a

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Necklace out of it. This is the only reason that I

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collaborated with you for this show.

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And of course, headlines. I got to read the comments.

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So many questions. Is giraffe poop the best poop

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for necklaces? How much poop was there that it

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had to be seized? And how did they find it?

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Did she declare the giraffe poop at customs?

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So she started to bring it with her.

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Right. And another comment.

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I'm excited that Toys-R-Us is reopening too, but she went a

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bit far. That's OK.

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That's a good one. Said How did she get the

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giraffe? Poop.

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Poop. Sorry, does she have a pet work

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at the zoo or does she have a poop guy?

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If so, then I have even more questions and of course the

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final one. What is she is from Africa?

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She didn't say that would be a good question.

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That's This is why. This is why Chris is on the

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show. We're going to get to that.

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And the the last one, of course is where is it?

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Why do people try to be Florida so hard?

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Just go to Florida, make it at least make sense.

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So yeah, you searched for the Florida comment.

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Yeah, I had to search for the Chris Trey has a Florida.

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He thinks everything bad and weird happens in Florida and I

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don't know if he's that far off, but anyway.

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I kind of agree with that. Oh my God, I You're right.

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There are a lot of questions. Where'd she get it?

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Why'd she? Yeah.

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And the the first question that made me think was the kind of

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poop. Does it work for other kinds of

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poop? Is it specifically a giraffe poo

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necklace? Or could you have rhino or

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elephant or? Human.

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And we're gonna go ahead and move on from that.

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No, thanks for that headline. Yeah, it's great.

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You're welcome. Jesus Christ.

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Anyway, I liked the Toys-R-Us comment, though.

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Yeah, that was that one was the best one.

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So in our guest chair tonight is a fine young gentleman named

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Chris. How are you buddy?

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Fantastic. Good.

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We're happy to have you here. We've known Chris for a very

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long time and there's a topic I've been dying to get to.

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And Trey, I think you know what that is and we're not gonna talk

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about it yet. Oh, it's a topic.

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We're not gonna talk about it. It's a topic we're not gonna

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talk. About it Surprise topic.

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We're gonna talk about it and and I wanted to wait for this

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gentleman Chris to come on because of his vast knowledge of

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the topic and we'll get there. So I'm excited to have you on my

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man. You're great and clip fingers

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here. Yeah, I know the clip.

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You know, some say I could cut a little time off the cliffhanger,

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but then it wouldn't be me. Yeah, no shit.

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So we had a great time on the last show with Ryan, the

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entrepreneur I call him. I guess that's his.

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I guess that's his nickname. I don't know.

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But he was fun. And tell you what, some of his,

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some of his information and the way he talks, I'm just like, OK

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And you, you know, we, I think we'd make kind of made fun of

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it, right. We just kind of sat there and

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laughed and you're like, OK, yeah, sure.

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Whatever you say. And I felt like we had to work

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hard with our humor to get him to open up A.

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Little bit. Well some big words open up.

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But to laugh, just to laugh. Yeah.

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No. But he he is.

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He's got a great sense of humor and I've had many conversations

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with him but it just seemed like a couple of times he's like, all

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right guys I'm trying to tell you my my deal here.

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I I'm I'm disappointed he didn't like our business ideas.

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I am too. Either one we're we were over 2.

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So let's put our heads together. Come up with a new business plan

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maybe not involving naked senior citizens and or or or assisted.

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Well other naked other other seniors might want to see that

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that's true. Maybe not even but or you know

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assisted suicide. We everyone's on me about this.

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You know, calm down people. We're just joking around.

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I I've already had people that are like, well, you know, you

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need to be careful about the assisted suicide.

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That's very touchy. OK, whatever.

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There's like there's like 3 cases a year of assistance.

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It was like, calm down. I don't know, that's that could

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be completely wrong, but do your own thing.

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Do your own research. Yeah, Fact Check on your.

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Own. It really shouldn't matter

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though. I mean like if people are in

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such pain, et cetera, they should.

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I think we agree they could choose.

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I think that's what we came. To right.

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That's why we had a business plan, right?

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But apparently our entrepreneur shot that down.

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Our business was to assist doctors and assist family

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members with, quote, UN quote, pulling the plug for people that

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wanted to pass away on their own.

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And we are not emotionally attached to any of these people.

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And we thought it was a good opportunity to promote the show,

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bring in, bring in business cards and place them on the

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deceased. See, This is why we get in

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trouble, Chris. All right, real quick.

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Real quick, people. If you don't like football, I

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have the times on the on the info.

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Fast forward through jump ahead. Yeah, jump ahead.

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But we're going to do this really fast.

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Trey and I's picks from last week were the following.

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Chargers +2. Well, that was yours for sure.

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That was mine against the Dallas.

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Dallas Cowboys. Now everyone knows what's going

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on. The Dallas?

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Yeah, the Dallas. The Dallas Cowboys?

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Yeah. OK, so you pick Lost that one.

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You won't mind. Oh, and three.

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God damn it, you lost that one. You are, in fact.

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Oh, and three. Then you picked Duke -3 1/2.

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I did. And I'll go ahead and if you go

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ahead and give the result. I don't know the result.

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You probably won. The result was a 24 to 7 victory

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for the Duke Dukeys. Surprising and they're good.

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They've got, like I said, they've got our old Texas A&M.

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Chris went to Texas A&M as well our our defensive coordinator.

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He left and went to coach Duke and he's killing it.

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So we'll move on. Good for the Dukies, but so

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Ryan, me, not Ryan B, our entrepreneur.

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He doesn't care about football scores, but I am two and one

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with my picks and Trey is O and three with his shore bet pick.

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Go with the B I'm telling you, oh, you're killing us.

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But continue to believe in him because I think this week, this

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week, he's going to come through.

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What do you have this week? Shit, that's about right for

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your O and three start. So I feel like Seattle will not

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cover the 8:00. You're still having a problem

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with the spreads. OK, you're going to take the

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Cardinals plus eight points. OK, take just say that Cardinals

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plus 8I. Thought I said that earlier, you

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did. You did say that earlier.

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Cardinals losing by 8. This is my nightmare.

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This is my nightmare. Cardinals +8.

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That's my pick. Yeah, that's your pick.

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That's my pick. If the Cardinals lose by 7, you

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win. If they lose by 6, you win.

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If they lose by 9, what happens? I lose, You lose?

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Great. We're on the same page.

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So everyone take the Seahawks, Cardinals.

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I am going to take the Iowa Hawkeyes going for college ball.

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I've been. I've done well there two and

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one. By the way, I'm going to go Iowa

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Hawkeyes. You like their uniforms at home

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against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, and Iowa is -3 1/2, so

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they are favored by 3 1/2. They have to win by at least

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four points. We got it.

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Yep, I just think that. Four points, Yes.

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I just think that Minnesota, thank you Chris for verifying

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for Trey. I just think that the Minnesota

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is not a very good football team.

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I think Iowa wins that game. That's just really the nothing

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to it. All right.

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Moving on from that shit show, that was our picks.

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Good. Let's let's talk to our guest

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Chris. We've both known you for quite a

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while. Like I mentioned, you went to

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Texas A&M and and you just recently got married, right?

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Correct. Poor Guy.

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The End of February. The end of February.

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OK, Trey, do you have any advice as a multiple?

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Maybe that's that's been married multiple times.

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The first one is the easiest. That's hopefully not gonna help

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him. Here.

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Yeah, the second one. The second one is a little bit

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longer and more painful and I'm trying to figure out the third

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one right now. So yeah, I'm hoping well.

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It'll be a a a woman that I can, you know, she's got one leg in

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the the grave and has plenty of money to leave me.

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That's your goal. She's gone.

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That's your goal. Yeah.

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OK. Well, the the whole love thing

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and all that bullshit didn't work there.

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Is a senior's dating site if you really.

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Want I know. I know.

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I don't think they'll let them on.

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Will they let them on? They just can't figure out the

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fucking smartphone, so they never respond back to me.

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True. I guarantee you if you like,

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modify like your. No.

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No, we. Don't and you show up as being

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as semi young looking as you are.

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Oh, we don't. Then they would probably not

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kick you out. You're going to get all the

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ladies, all the ladies at the Senior Center at our.

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At our strip club, strip club, drink a glass of water, Have her

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put her teeth in. Go to work.

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Oh, just take those teeth out. Actually, yeah.

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Well, that's what he's saying. She just carries around a glass

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of water for for that purpose. In and out.

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Yeah. Here we go.

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You ready for this? All right.

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You. You kind of don't know what

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fully to expect, but you'll be fine.

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I think so. The last time, the last couple

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times have have been a little awkward.

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Well. He, Tim wasn't supposed to sit

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in my lap. Yeah, Tim, Tim sat in your lap

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and that was. Yeah.

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No, he didn't. All right.

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Would you rather, and this is, this is, I thought perfectly for

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Chris because of what we're gonna be talking about later.

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OK, Would you rather have sex? Yes.

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Fornicate. Yes.

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With someone with a perfect body.

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Perfect body wearing a Hitler mask.

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Oh, shit. Or someone with a saggy,

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wrinkly, flabby body wearing an Obama mask.

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What the fuck? I'm.

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I'm just saying. I know, right?

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There it I mean that can I take that mask off at some point

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like, I mean Nope. This is the question and you

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must answer yes. I can visualize.

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So I'll go with Hitler. Yeah.

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See, I'm with you, I think. Perfect body, right?

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I mean. Definitely.

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With that, I think what you have to do there for this author, we

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can write our own book if you want, is is you can't Obama that

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isn't. You need to say, a wrinkly body

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with some somebody that's slightly attractive at least.

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So we're all gonna bang Hitler with a perfect body.

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Yeah. That finish on his little

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mustache. Yeah, yeah.

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He always has to. You always have to anyway.

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You just have to bring it there and I.

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Not doing Obama. Are you surprised?

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Doing some wrinkly ass shit, OK, I love it.

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Not doing some wrinkly ass shit, OK?

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At least at my age, right? Trey might, but well, Trey.

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Trey's different. Trey does his thing.

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I do my thing. If I could ever get to these,

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yeah, with the seniors. Would you rather go to the

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emergency room with a roll of quarters stuck up your ass

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hello, or your penis stuck in a Heinz ketchup bottle?

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Heinz Ketchup bottle Oh oh that That was really fast.

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Well, I just went, don't want to roll a quarters up my ass.

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You don't want and I don't want them to have to pull a roller

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cord in my ass. But what about but the the I

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think the penis in the ketchup bottle might not be it's.

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Kind of expected, I mean like you know, kind of like expected

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it's what they. American like American Pie.

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Oh, you're oh, you're thinking like an apple pie thing, but.

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No, obviously it's a bottle with ketchup, so I get it.

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How big is this bottle? Open.

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Yeah, that's a. That is a you you you'll be

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fine. That is a good question.

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He will. You'll be fine.

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Does the roll of quarter have any lubricant on it?

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Let's say no, that's. That defeats the whole point.

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OK. I'll go with the roll of

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quarters, OK. Of course you would.

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You like a Well, no one's surprised by that answer at all.

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At all? Would you?

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Which fetish would you rather have the unwavering need to be

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called Leonard to reach orgasm or be unable to reach orgasm

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unless you stuff your anal canal with a He Man?

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Doll. Oh shit, I I I.

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Wow, this book is amazing. Yeah, I mean, I saw this one and

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I was like. Get him with the ass.

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I got to know the answer. Yeah.

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I mean, no, he didn't say that for sure.

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He's, he's, he's pondering. Not him, but he's oh, in

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general, he's questions. I like to ask, ask, ask

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questions. This is how I really find out

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about people, Chris. I find out about you.

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Go with Leonard. OK, You're going to go with

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Leonard. You want to be called Leonard?

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All right. You tell your new bride that you

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need to be called Leonard and you'll get it rolling.

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What about you? Are you gonna go he man in the

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ass? Are you Are you gonna also be

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called Leo? I've got to go he man in the ass

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because we yeah. You know, the shoulders are

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pretty broad. You know the G spot is in the is

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in the Butt. We've talked about that.

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The last one. It might be the weirdest

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question I've ever seen on in this book.

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Oh my God, Really? Yeah, I think so.

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Because of the last part of it. OK, would you rather be?

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This is more fetish. Would you rather be only

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attracted to freckled redheaded Asians only?

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That's the point that you wouldn't have a lot of options

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or albinos under 5 foot two with 1400 plus SAT scores and O

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negative blood type. What the fuck isn't that great?

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I I couldn't pass. That one up Red headed Asians

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just Yeah, because that's a lot of work to figure out whether

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it's albino. First off, you have to to

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measure her height. Then you have to talk SAT

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scores. I mean, what if she's young and

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she didn't take? She takes the AC, whatever the

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hell they're called, and you have to draw blood to find out

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her blood. Yeah.

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I don't want to do all that. What about you, Chris?

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Freckled Asians or? I feel like O typed albino.

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Feel like a lot of stuff is left out of the description of the

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albino, but. Trying to give the albino a

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chance. I like it.

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What are you about? You.

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Are you gonna go albino or are you still thinking about the He

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Man? So anyway, those are fun, I I

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think. I think they're hilarious.

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I don't know if anybody else does.

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Those are pretty funny, including our listeners.

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But those are fun, right? And I think, I think we all, we

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know all that we need to know about our guests before we move

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forward, right? I mean, none of this.

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What do you do for a living and what's your favorite colour,

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what's your favorite food, Blah blah.

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None of that bullshit. I need to know whether you want

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redheaded freckle Asians or albinos with with a certain foot

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type. If they have a 1380 on the SAT,

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they're out. They had to have 14. 1400

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Gotcha. So that means they misspelled

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their name correct. So the the, I'll go ahead and

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say it the reason that the main reason I I, I you as we're

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finding out can talk about all kinds of kinky stuff.

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We can talk about football. We can talk about anything with

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Chris. But the reason that I'm excited

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that he's here tonight, Trey, it's because the topic I have

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happens to be about World War 20, OK?

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And I think Chris just got an erection just by me saying that.

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A little bit. Little Chubb, little Chubb.

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Chris is a huge World War 2 enthusiast and I've had to hear

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about it for years and years. And somehow I could be talking

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about football and all of a sudden we are in a discussion

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about something called Battle of the whatever.

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And so and I love it because of his passion and so I wanted to

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wait for him for this topic and so we'll we'll do that but.

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First, what's crazy about that is sorry, no, I was pointing at

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you because. I happen to be looking up things

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today and I found it. Trey was studying.

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History for kids World War 2 Quiz.

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That's about right for you, Trey.

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So that was about my speed. I had to figure out what the

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hell is World War 2. Maybe this is the Gen.

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Z kind of question. Yeah.

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Millennium. All right, So you have a quiz.

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That's what you're telling me, OK.

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Do you want to fire it off at Chris to see if he actually

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knows, or do you want me to? OK.

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You and I. You want me to be in there?

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OK. All right.

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Chris will clean up. All right, I'm not going to know

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anything. Now these do have multiple

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choice, but I figure if I give no, no, no, let's not do that

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shit, we already have lost enough listeners with red headed

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freckled Asian all right? Question number one, who was the

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leader of Germany during World War Two?

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OK, well that's easy, right Adolph?

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We already just, we already talked about we're about to

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finish our mask and you want to finish on his mustache?

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Who was the Prime Minister of Britain during World War 2?

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Winston Churchill. No, Prime Minister, yeah.

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Yeah, who said no? I was thinking of someone else,

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OK? Chamberlain.

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Who he He was in 1940, lost to Churchillsson.

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Oh, did. Chamberlain play in the NBA

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team. Will Chamberlain?

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Yeah, he also. Scored 100 points, didn't he?

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He scored 100 points, but he was also the Prime Minister at the

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time, right? Boom.

00:18:57
All right, which of these battles took place?

00:19:01
In World War 2, I guess I have to do with the the options for

00:19:04
this. Or you can just skip that one.

00:19:05
Just skip that, we'll. Just skip that one.

00:19:06
OK. Who cares?

00:19:07
OK, do you, do you want that question?

00:19:10
Go ahead, Chris, give that 1A. Curious actually.

00:19:12
OK, so which of the battles took place in World War 2?

00:19:16
The first one is Agincourt. I would go with Agincourt.

00:19:20
The second one is Arnhem Hastings or Hastings or Bosworth

00:19:27
Field. Oh.

00:19:28
Arnhem, is that What's your something field you're going

00:19:34
with Boswell. No, I'm going to go with

00:19:36
Hastings because you pronounced it funny.

00:19:37
Hastings it is. Arnhem.

00:19:39
Yeah. OK, so we got it right.

00:19:41
What? I said.

00:19:42
Well, I'd be boring if I went with Arnhem as well.

00:19:44
In the Netherlands during Operation Market Garden which I

00:19:49
can yeah, everyone get your notebooks out I.

00:19:52
Just shave my Netherlands before a date.

00:19:55
Also, I really wanted to actually move there after I

00:19:58
first. Oh there.

00:19:59
Oh, is that nice? I was like, what can I do to,

00:20:01
like work over here and Oh my God, like the well, let's just

00:20:06
say that women and like, just like the people and just like,

00:20:10
whoa. Yeah, take it easy.

00:20:11
Yeah, the women over I. Get excited over here.

00:20:15
All right. Next question, who was the

00:20:17
leader of the USSR during World War 2?

00:20:20
OK. Don't.

00:20:21
Don't, because not everyone knows this one.

00:20:25
I do. I know the 80s one and I know

00:20:27
the was it the bad guy well? He was.

00:20:31
A. Was it Joseph Stalin?

00:20:32
There you go, you are correct. I I I was almost at Gorbachev.

00:20:36
Here's an here, but I OK, I I'm gonna like refrain from

00:20:40
commenting so much. No, no comment.

00:20:43
Everyone listening to this show wants to know about World War 2.

00:20:46
I feel like people that need to understand that Joseph Stalin.

00:20:50
Was actually worse than Hitler. He killed 20 million of his own

00:20:53
people. He systematically starved the

00:20:56
Ukraine in the 1930s by making them grow.

00:21:01
Isn't he doing that right now too with the Ukraine?

00:21:04
Russia and Putin? Yeah.

00:21:06
Well, they're well, Russia is his.

00:21:08
Bucket Oh, it's no longer. That's right.

00:21:09
It's Putin. Stalin was a long time ago.

00:21:11
I'm joking. Didn't Joey on French decide to

00:21:13
go with Stalin? Yeah, that was pretty funny.

00:21:15
That was funny. He goes Joe, Joey, Joe and and

00:21:19
Chandler fucks with him. Yeah, that'd be something Chris

00:21:22
would do to me. But yeah, no, you're right

00:21:25
Chris. I I've heard that Stalin was way

00:21:28
worse and and and even that Chinese dude.

00:21:32
Wasn't he, like, the most responsible for the most as the

00:21:35
Is it the Ming or the Zing or talking about Jackie Chan or?

00:21:38
Yeah. After Jackie Chan?

00:21:40
After Jackie Chan. Isn't Jackie Chan not Chinese?

00:21:43
He's Chinese. I don't know.

00:21:44
I thought he plays joke. He puts pee pee on sorry, true

00:21:49
or false. USA and Germany were on the same

00:21:51
side during. World War 2.

00:21:53
I'm going to go, I'm going to go with false.

00:21:55
Yeah, OK, true or false? Germany was on the winning side

00:21:58
during the Second World War. Well, no.

00:22:02
What? What phase?

00:22:04
Oh. Because it just says true phase.

00:22:08
This is one of those quizzes we had to turn upside down to get

00:22:10
the answers and it's like this. Is dumb because like Germany was

00:22:13
on the same, Germany was on the winning side for the longest

00:22:15
time, I'm assuming overall. Until overall, no.

00:22:21
Obviously they lost, so this is false.

00:22:23
It says Japan and Germany were both on the losing side.

00:22:26
In World War 2, clearly. Oh oh, but that was a trick

00:22:29
question. There was an Italy, both wasn't.

00:22:32
Or did they bow? Italy, yeah.

00:22:35
So there was an evacuation. Hold on, hold on.

00:22:37
Oh, OK. Did you see how excited that

00:22:38
Chris gets? You're fucking at my hand.

00:22:40
All I said was Italy and he goes don't even start me on Italy.

00:22:46
I mean, you know you mean. Hold on.

00:22:48
Do you have something to say about Italy?

00:22:49
First, I do Mussolini. He Well, let's just say the

00:22:52
people decided that fascism was not the way.

00:22:56
And shit, how do you spell fascism?

00:22:59
Have you tried the seafood Mussolini?

00:23:01
It's really good. He was actually a white, creamy

00:23:04
song. But I will, OK, I won't cause

00:23:06
clearly I can go on and on and on.

00:23:09
But with Mussolini, he was actually after the partisans and

00:23:14
Italians like got hit, caught him in his mistress on the road

00:23:19
and they ended up hanging both of them on the road.

00:23:24
Well, the bitch. The bitch cheated on them.

00:23:27
I mean, apparently not. Well.

00:23:29
Also, Hitler sent a very special forces up there to rescue

00:23:35
Mussolini when he was first captured.

00:23:37
Well, they were. They were buds.

00:23:38
Is that how they're going to come and get he man out of me?

00:23:41
Well, special rescue special. Special, yeah.

00:23:47
Only OK, look, only the two of you could go from Mussolini in

00:23:50
Italy to a he man in the asshole.

00:23:53
Like that where you started it. I was done with both of those

00:23:57
topics somehow. Are we going to question #7?

00:24:00
Now, are we still going go to question seven?

00:24:02
There was an evacuation at Dunkirk during World War 2.

00:24:05
Where is Dunkirk? Isn't that in Scotland?

00:24:07
France. I thought I was thinking of, oh,

00:24:10
fall, I'm thinking of Falkirk. Yeah, that's close.

00:24:12
Falkirk. That's like Falkirk in the

00:24:14
middle of Scotland up there, right?

00:24:15
So his friend. Dunkirk is, Dunkirk is well, I'm

00:24:19
not going to go against him. I've.

00:24:20
Been to Dunkirk, I'm. Going to go with Germany, it was

00:24:24
France. Okay you've been he's been

00:24:26
Dunkirk. And when you take your bride on

00:24:29
a honey on your honeymoon to like a. 2 tour No.

00:24:32
We went until the 19. We went for D-Day, 75th D-Day

00:24:36
anniversary trip. So we saw Calais, Dunkirk, et

00:24:42
cetera, et cetera, I mean like. You went on a a trip world.

00:24:44
War Two, like World War 2 specifically the D-Day traveling

00:24:48
was after the marriage. With yeah, travelling Aggie,

00:24:51
yeah. We didn't need to hear about

00:24:52
D-Day. You just tell us everything

00:24:54
about World War 2. You can show us pictures though.

00:24:56
Oh yeah. I got tons.

00:24:58
Of them. So is it?

00:25:02
What if it? What if it's in the morning?

00:25:03
Has it become D morning, D morning?

00:25:06
D Afternoon D Night Time DD Cocktail Hour There we go

00:25:11
Decock. Decock.

00:25:13
OK. So go ahead.

00:25:14
Next question in which year is it generally accepted that

00:25:17
Hitler died? That's a good one because he'll

00:25:21
know and he's hold on, take it, I'm going.

00:25:23
To. Answer 49 No 45.

00:25:29
Yes, 45. OK, what I thought is it might

00:25:32
be 46 because didn't it take a little while when he ran off?

00:25:34
No pussy. He was in a when he was a

00:25:36
bunker, and the Russians were. And he killed himself, right?

00:25:40
He did. See with I know some shit.

00:25:43
Well, with his new bride, Ava Brown.

00:25:46
Oh yeah. Tammy got married during all

00:25:49
this bullshit. He never got married in the 1st

00:25:52
place. He was always married to

00:25:54
Germany, which is why he never got married.

00:25:57
But Eva Brown was his mistress or whatever, but he basically

00:26:02
yeah. So basically he killed her with

00:26:06
with cyanide and shot her and then killed their dog Blondie

00:26:11
who's a German shepherd. And then he took a cyanide and

00:26:14
shot himself. The dog.

00:26:16
He killed the. Dog The dog took a cyanide and

00:26:18
shot No no. He killed the dog.

00:26:22
He. Killed the dog.

00:26:22
He took cyanide. He took cyanide and shot

00:26:25
himself. He make sure his effect he did

00:26:27
not want the Russian. Yeah, you know, why can't Trey?

00:26:31
Why can't? Why can't other people that we

00:26:33
really despise? That want to kill themselves

00:26:36
Make sure, because I feel like a lot of people don't get it done.

00:26:39
Did we put this on the menu for our?

00:26:42
Our assistance Side service. Oh my God.

00:26:45
Cyanide. The pistol.

00:26:47
Here, take a drink of this. And here's the pistol.

00:26:49
You can either take the special of the night, which is this,

00:26:53
which is cyanide and a pistol to your mouth, yeah.

00:26:55
Or you can go with one of our more popular appetite which is

00:27:00
IV through the. Bloodstream really depends on

00:27:02
how you want to go out along with the he man.

00:27:05
Put that in your ass and then do it.

00:27:06
That'll be sure. So they've actually got to #9.

00:27:09
Here, don't think I'm not putting you a picture of you

00:27:11
with he man on some sort of form of gotta work, yeah.

00:27:15
All right. Next.

00:27:15
To W Photoshop is great. Where?

00:27:17
Where did Montgomery have a famous victory?

00:27:21
Who is Montgomery? I think he's a running back to

00:27:24
the line. He was the Field Marshall,

00:27:26
wasn't he on the Bears. He was on the Bears, too.

00:27:29
Oh, and he was a field. Martian So after he got done in

00:27:31
the war, he came over to run for Chicago.

00:27:33
Montgomery Nice. Well, nice.

00:27:35
Well, they traded him to Detroit.

00:27:37
Yeah, right. Or was he a free agent?

00:27:39
Probably. He's doing pretty well.

00:27:41
So what's the answer? What was the question again?

00:27:44
Where did Montgomery have a famous victory?

00:27:47
How many yards did Montgomery have?

00:27:49
Last week, Montgomery had a famous victory at Falkirk.

00:27:57
I'll just say North Africa. OK, Egypt.

00:28:02
What are the other ones? Albania.

00:28:03
Morocco. No.

00:28:05
I'll just say North Africa. You're gonna say North Africa.

00:28:08
OK. Is it more?

00:28:08
Well, 'cause then Patton and he got in this battle of taking

00:28:12
Sicily and then Italy. But I mean, it kind of goes, I

00:28:17
don't know where the fuck this is, but go ahead.

00:28:18
It's a Mediterranean area, right?

00:28:21
Say, say the name. Yeah, El Alamein.

00:28:23
Oh, El Alamein. Oh, The Maine.

00:28:26
Yeah, well, that was one. And in Kentucky or where's that?

00:28:29
That was Africa. North Africa.

00:28:31
I thought it was low Maine, like in Chinese low Maine.

00:28:33
Low Maine, but no Ala Maine. OK, where is that?

00:28:37
Where is that? Africa.

00:28:38
North Africa. But which country in North that

00:28:39
N Do we know the northern one? Did we stomp you?

00:28:42
It's near the beach. There's beaches too.

00:28:46
No, I'm just they're so Chris, it's it's so look how defeated

00:28:50
he looks. No, no, I'm defeated, I'm

00:28:51
thinking. Alum.

00:28:53
Would it be Egypt? Not Egypt?

00:28:56
Morocco. Albania.

00:28:57
No further West. Further W Morocco, Tunisia.

00:29:01
Oh, I bet that's what it is. We'll look it up.

00:29:03
You know, 'cause I, our listeners are going, we have to

00:29:05
know I. Should know this course they are

00:29:06
typically 'cause you're heading to brook forward to El Alamein.

00:29:09
I would listen to it was a it was a major tank battle victory.

00:29:13
That's what it's. How did they get the tank all

00:29:15
the way across the Mediterranean?

00:29:18
Are you ready for Are you ready for Number 10?

00:29:20
Yeah, let's shoot it off. OK, Let's.

00:29:23
OK, so says to finish with I'm going back to the start.

00:29:26
In which year did World War Two start in Europe?

00:29:29
I think, I know this one. I think it's 1939, OK.

00:29:32
Is that right in Europe? Ultimately, as far as going

00:29:38
towards Czechoslovakia and all that stuff, yeah, but 1940 would

00:29:42
be the official time for shot into Poland.

00:29:47
Well, I'd say an army marching counts as war, no?

00:29:50
In 39. You annex.

00:29:52
Well 40. Forcefully. 41 was Pearl Harbor.

00:29:56
I'm going to go ahead and throw facts out just to act like I

00:29:58
know shit. We already started.

00:29:59
The Battle of Britain was already going.

00:30:01
Right. It was the whole Europe was

00:30:02
going crazy until. The 41 and everyone kept denying

00:30:05
it. The French, the British are

00:30:07
like, Oh no, we're not going to imagine that.

00:30:09
It was a dude, this fucking quiz.

00:30:10
Yeah, we just we did. So what is your answer?

00:30:12
What is that? I said 1939, there you go.

00:30:15
That's the answer on this that in this one.

00:30:17
You could have. I was letting him answer.

00:30:21
The same. Officially.

00:30:23
OK. Yeah, if they went, all right.

00:30:25
That quiz was an absolute failure.

00:30:27
Beating No, I think that was pretty.

00:30:28
It was a good quiz. OK, Chris.

00:30:30
It's pretty easy, but yeah. Well, what?

00:30:32
What Chris did for everybody, there is each question, he said.

00:30:35
Well, I'm going to take the kid version of it and I'm going to

00:30:37
explain for you dumb ass adults that should know this.

00:30:40
Or the people who not dumb ass adults, but yeah, people that

00:30:44
need to know a little bit. There you go.

00:30:46
Well, thank you for that. Atrey, do you have any questions

00:30:50
about what about World War 2? Based on the questions that you

00:30:55
just asked, do you know that you just gave us a quiz?

00:30:58
Is that what that was? Are you here right now?

00:31:01
Did. You know any of those answers?

00:31:03
Yeah. Oh, that's a good question.

00:31:05
Did you the the true false about the true false US and Germany

00:31:14
being allies? I knew that one.

00:31:16
Yeah, that was true. For Trey's good, true, false.

00:31:19
He gets them. He gets them right about half

00:31:20
the time. Well, he only got one of the

00:31:23
other so. That that's the joke I now this

00:31:27
war was this was ultimately to free the slaves, right?

00:31:31
Yes. That's what this one was for,

00:31:33
OK? Absolutely.

00:31:35
You're thinking, no, wait, you're thinking of the

00:31:37
Revolutionary War. No, that was.

00:31:39
OK, that was when they destroyed the Alamo, wasn't it?

00:31:43
Would be this. Well, no, no, no, no.

00:31:44
Hold on, hold on, hold on. Look, D-Day when they stormed

00:31:48
the beach, it was not in San Antonio where the IT was at

00:31:51
Galveston. Galveston beach, you're right.

00:31:52
And then they made their way to San Antonio and they met up with

00:31:55
Santa Ana. Is that with the Santa Maria and

00:32:00
Christopher Columbus? Yeah, see the Marines.

00:32:03
Together, the Marines with the Higgins boat stormed the beaches

00:32:06
of Texas and they made their way up to the Alamo.

00:32:10
See, I told them they leave. Tom Cruise was giving them cover

00:32:13
fire and helped out. I think so.

00:32:15
I don't think I saw that. Film which what?

00:32:17
Baby, I missed. That film, Tom Cruise Top Gun,

00:32:19
Is that not what right he was covering?

00:32:21
That fire, what are you? Talking about, well, yeah, the

00:32:23
F, the Tom F fourteens took off from the Ridge in the Gulf.

00:32:27
The clue over and they gave cover fire to the Alamo is that

00:32:30
when he was trying to destroy King Charles.

00:32:32
Right. We just have to talk through all

00:32:34
this and you'll start to learn your history.

00:32:35
Which timeline to follow? And what's sad is, is that right

00:32:38
there was probably not far off from what our youth probably

00:32:42
knows today, which is is correct.

00:32:45
Is it in fact that? There were just little bits and

00:32:49
pieces here and there that were wrong.

00:32:51
I I didn't feel like correcting you, but we'll we'll we'll talk

00:32:54
about it later, OK? OK.

00:32:57
All right, let's get serious. This is just a bunch of

00:33:00
silliness, which is what we like.

00:33:02
But Chris, I've often times thought well, often times a few

00:33:08
times. I read a short story a long time

00:33:10
ago, and forgive me, I should I should have it here, write us

00:33:15
it. It's stating whatever our e-mail

00:33:18
address is and tell me that I'm an idiot for not having it up

00:33:20
here. But it's a short story, and it

00:33:21
was about. If the person who had released

00:33:25
the atomic bombs on Japan had changed his mind right at the

00:33:30
last second and they didn't do it.

00:33:32
Oh, so there's a short story and and that's speculative fiction

00:33:35
and that it's a lot of, you know, there's a show I think

00:33:38
that if what did if if the ally or the Axis powers, the Japanese

00:33:42
and and Germany had actually won the war.

00:33:45
And then they split America right down the middle.

00:33:46
And man in the hike. OK, I haven't seen it yet, but I

00:33:49
it sounds really cool. It's.

00:33:50
Kind of far fetched, but yes, it talks about like the Japanese

00:33:54
controlling the West side of the Rockies and the Germans control

00:33:59
the east side. Right.

00:34:01
So they split it kind of like in a sense the Allies split parts

00:34:05
of Europe and and so those types of stories get me.

00:34:08
And so this was interesting because it's like, what if they

00:34:11
had pulled off, not dropped the bombs?

00:34:14
What happens? And so that's one topic.

00:34:17
But but the real topic is morally, which seems to be

00:34:23
everybody's shtick these days. Morally, was it right to

00:34:26
actually use atomic weapons? I don't know what you would do.

00:34:31
You can maybe perhaps you can fill me in on what you think the

00:34:33
alternative would have been, because I I don't know.

00:34:36
Or if there was a Plan B, if you will.

00:34:39
Besides the the Plan B trade gets in Saturday mornings.

00:34:44
Those pills are getting expensive, by the way.

00:34:46
Yeah, people give you a bad look when they're like, yeah, you

00:34:50
could have Plan B in the area. You go to self checkout for

00:34:52
that. Could have pulled out a little

00:34:54
sooner. I wish you could get self

00:34:55
checkout for that you can't. You have to get the case opened

00:34:59
up, yeah. You gotta go to the pharmacy and

00:35:01
they. Go, oh God, you know, and

00:35:02
they're all like, they look up when you oh God.

00:35:04
I haven't done that before. I've never.

00:35:06
I mean, I walked in with a smile, you know?

00:35:08
Yeah, I mean, I you're like. I got laid last, yeah.

00:35:10
But unfortunately, I'll go ahead and give you that right now.

00:35:13
Pull out game sucks. But anyway, so so plan.

00:35:16
So Plan B for the American. She told me she couldn't get

00:35:19
pregnant that with that one. Oh well then anyway.

00:35:25
The pull out. Method.

00:35:26
So. So that's number one is what

00:35:29
would be the alternative #2 is. Do you think it was morally

00:35:34
wrong, for lack of a better word?

00:35:37
To use those particular types of weapons and and do you do we

00:35:42
have any kind of like feel bad for the Japanese for what

00:35:45
happened to a lot of their people So you're already shaking

00:35:48
your head. He's fired up.

00:35:49
I'm gonna. I'm gonna release him.

00:35:50
Trey. Should I release him?

00:35:52
Release Go. Release now.

00:35:54
OK, so. Talking to the mic, he's fired

00:35:58
up. I like it.

00:35:59
You talked about a plan. A the plan.

00:36:03
A essentially was developed before the atomic bombs were

00:36:08
actually well finalized or finished and tested, etcetera.

00:36:12
So you're saying there's another plan besides?

00:36:14
The plan, the plan was how do we invade Japan?

00:36:18
So, and that's just it. And I'm gonna go off on all the

00:36:21
numbers. This is based on Pearl Harbor.

00:36:23
Like, fuck these guys. No, it's.

00:36:26
It this is way. Later this is like way later

00:36:28
when. Well, OK, this is the stuff I

00:36:31
don't know. Is like all the dates.

00:36:32
I don't know all the dates. I'll be OK.

00:36:34
I'll be honest. When I was, when I was young

00:36:37
Ger, 20 years ago when I was really getting into this, I was

00:36:42
like, is justified. Those got they Japanese were

00:36:46
ruthless They. I mean, you've heard of the

00:36:49
Bataan Death March that took Not only have you?

00:36:52
Heard of that before? No.

00:36:53
OK. That was that was right after

00:36:55
the Japanese bomb Pearl. Heart that a marathon.

00:36:59
Good. Yeah, Okay.

00:37:00
Well, for 10 people that were systematically marched to

00:37:04
their deaths. That was a good segue.

00:37:06
Nice shit. Yeah, so.

00:37:08
Well, I saw a movie like, off, yeah.

00:37:10
You see a. Movie.

00:37:11
There was a movie about that, 3000.

00:37:13
No just marching. Just kicking them in there. 3

00:37:17
Spartans Never seen that. Would be 303 hundred but too

00:37:21
many zeros. But also is.

00:37:22
That 300. But actually, no.

00:37:24
That was 300 Spartans going against a whole bunch of

00:37:27
Persians. That's that was close.

00:37:28
You were way off it. Was the same.

00:37:31
It was the same. It was the same strategy,

00:37:33
300, same strategy. Look, I don't mean I swear I'm

00:37:37
going to shut the fuck up, I promise you.

00:37:39
But I want many shows have we got that has never happened.

00:37:43
I want the setting here because I do.

00:37:45
I don't want people to think, OK, Ryan.

00:37:46
An absolute idiot. Just a little bit.

00:37:48
OK, because the dates. So for me, the plan was to how

00:37:53
to invade the Japanese. And it wasn't strictly based on

00:37:56
just on the fact that they attacked us first.

00:37:59
What it What was it based? On it was systematic.

00:38:01
OK, so the Japanese attack obviously Pearl Harbor and right

00:38:04
after that they attacked all the other major islands and bases of

00:38:09
the Allies if you will. OK.

00:38:11
And and they are ruthless. They.

00:38:15
They take surrendering as dishonorable.

00:38:18
They treat, I mean, they treated all the prisoner of war like

00:38:23
they're horrible. They did not well follow the

00:38:29
Geneva Convention or The Hague or the Treaty of Hague.

00:38:32
I mean, hell, they shot, they shot at medics, you know?

00:38:38
Oh yeah, that kind of stuff. Just to.

00:38:41
Cause problems anyways. Well, Trey would surrender right

00:38:43
away, so I don't think you do very.

00:38:45
Well, you would not probably have lived throughout tell you

00:38:48
where everybody's hiding. Yeah, they would not anyway.

00:38:51
So right after that. You're a Great American.

00:38:54
He's over there. He's over there.

00:38:56
Don't tell he's behind the tree. Count to 10 first and then go

00:39:00
get him. Yeah, they'll be up in that

00:39:02
tree. Meanwhile, you're naked and

00:39:04
getting sprayed by like this hose, torture or whatever in

00:39:07
that thing. Yeah, Oh, yeah, yeah.

00:39:09
You know, maybe unbroken. Have you seen?

00:39:11
That, that's what I was talking about a minute ago.

00:39:12
Was the movie an Olympic? It's a.

00:39:15
True story about The Olympian? Yes, who?

00:39:18
They had just got back from the war.

00:39:22
Sorry. I gotta get back on track.

00:39:24
Yeah, get back on track. Sorry.

00:39:25
All right. So atomic bombs.

00:39:28
No. So you're saying the atomic bomb

00:39:32
was not Plan A, It was more of a plan?

00:39:35
B. They had plant before the atomic

00:39:36
bombs were ready. They the US was already coming

00:39:40
up with invade invasion of the homeland, the main island of

00:39:45
Japan. Now with that being said, there

00:39:49
were well about 2.3 million Japanese military army there.

00:39:57
Along with the the 20 million of Japanese civilians which they

00:40:04
trained to like to defend their home island.

00:40:09
So, I mean, that's a lot. Yeah, that's a shit ton of

00:40:11
people. Yeah, not only that.

00:40:13
There are 18 billion people in Japan, right?

00:40:16
Is that now? No, no.

00:40:19
Yeah, I know. No, it's it's China.

00:40:23
Go ahead. So that's a lot of people.

00:40:25
That's a lot of people. Well, well let's just say that

00:40:27
they were teaching all their civilians like in fact we've we

00:40:31
see that throughout the war with like bomber crews and pilots

00:40:36
that go and drop all the bombs. Not atomic bombs, but other

00:40:40
bombs like they got shot down, they parachute out and they land

00:40:44
and. And Japan?

00:40:45
And what happens? They get the ship beaten out,

00:40:49
like killed, and if they surrender, it's just as bad like

00:40:53
you're saying. The problem is that the

00:40:54
civilians, they weren't make letting them surrender.

00:40:56
They just kill them. Oh, I see.

00:40:58
I'm just saying that with OK, so it's estimated originally a

00:41:03
while back, I mean it's estimated that about a million,

00:41:07
there would be about 1 casualties.

00:41:09
They estimated, OK, if we do this, this is what's.

00:41:12
Gonna happen The allies, The allies, OK.

00:41:15
Estimated about a million or so casualties on our side, on our

00:41:18
side well. Now it's a good reason not to

00:41:21
do. That, but it was also estimated

00:41:23
that there would be, I'm sorry. And there was like 1.2 million,

00:41:27
but one million. I mean, anyway, get your shit

00:41:29
together. Yeah, right.

00:41:31
Get my facts here. You're strict about facts.

00:41:32
I know. We.

00:41:34
I was hoping you'd have some accurate facts here.

00:41:36
Great. All right.

00:41:38
So 1.2 million. Yeah.

00:41:41
Is the estimate OK? But for the US or the Allies,

00:41:44
well, we don't care about the, the, the Japanese.

00:41:47
But it would have been a lot more.

00:41:48
It'd been like more than two something million.

00:41:50
OK. So they went to another plane.

00:41:54
Well, OK. So let's just say that in July

00:41:59
of 1945, OK it that's when the first, the first testing was

00:42:05
done for the atomic bombs also known as the Trinity Project.

00:42:10
OK, well, Manhattan Project, but the Trinity Experience.

00:42:13
So that's what the Trinity River here is named after.

00:42:16
Is that how that depends? Yeah, yeah.

00:42:17
The first Test of atomic bomb, right.

00:42:21
So I think I actually knew that Trinity.

00:42:24
That was the first. OK I.

00:42:25
Think I knew that Trinity was. Yeah.

00:42:27
So then there were two types. Interestingly enough, here's a

00:42:31
I'll have a question. What?

00:42:34
There were two bombs dropped? You'd be too.

00:42:36
Quiet. I'm looking at Trey.

00:42:37
Right, Yeah, I'm saying there were two bombs dropped.

00:42:40
What was the difference between each one?

00:42:43
I can't wait to hear this. You have.

00:42:47
You have to answer. One spit and one swallowed.

00:42:50
Oh my God. One's bigger, one's smaller.

00:42:55
It's true, one was bigger and one was smaller, but what was

00:42:58
the different different? One got a second date, one was

00:43:02
they had two different. This could take all night, so

00:43:04
I'm going to go ahead and go ahead and explain it to Trey.

00:43:06
One was a uranium enriched with a.

00:43:09
Yeah, Never would. Exist and then you were just you

00:43:12
were just going to say. Uranium.

00:43:14
That was my last. Guess.

00:43:14
And then one of them was a plutonium.

00:43:17
OK. Isn't that what dock that one on

00:43:19
Back to the Future? Plutonium.

00:43:20
Yeah, it does work ourselves. Yeah, see.

00:43:23
Yeah, The Libyans, the Libyans want to do plutonium back,

00:43:26
right? For the atomic points, right.

00:43:28
See, we'll I'll pass that fucking test in no Back to the

00:43:31
Future. Go ahead 1.21 Gigawatts of

00:43:35
electricity. Yeah, it's funny, but a lot of

00:43:37
people. Classic maybe, by the way.

00:43:40
Yeah, my favorite trilogy, by the way.

00:43:43
Go ahead. So, I mean, obviously there's

00:43:45
Little Boy and fat Man with the names of the bombs.

00:43:48
Trey, calm down, yeah? Little boy I.

00:43:50
Was like, isn't that legal? Not in Japan, I.

00:43:54
Saw hell. All right, Well, I know I leave

00:43:58
it alone. You know, I feel like laughing

00:44:00
at this situation. Well, I know you don't like to

00:44:02
laugh at this. No, but I can.

00:44:05
But Trey and I, I don't know. Do you think we could be quiet

00:44:10
for three minutes and like Chris, just tell us and OK,

00:44:14
we're gonna try. Let's try all.

00:44:15
Right. Let's take a deep breath.

00:44:16
What's that? How does it go?

00:44:17
I lose. Oops, couldn't do it.

00:44:22
I lost. All right, I'm gonna try

00:44:24
continue. So the two the two bombs

00:44:26
different sizes, uranium and plutonium and all that.

00:44:29
Shit, there were originally 4 cities picked out that.

00:44:35
Obviously Hiroshima was the first.

00:44:36
That was where the uranium bombs dropped.

00:44:41
Now because it was a highly populated area.

00:44:44
But there was military facilities, there was military

00:44:48
presence in there. There were so it wasn't just

00:44:53
civilians. They they weren't ruthlessly

00:44:55
going. Up there was there was military

00:44:57
facilities that got it for industrial things.

00:45:00
Unfortunately, they had to go through civilians to get to

00:45:02
those, OK? Right.

00:45:03
But I'll get. OK.

00:45:05
So they dropped it that. Was less than 3 minutes, by the

00:45:08
way. 36 seconds I'm gonna go. They give a range of of like how

00:45:13
the cost they estimate look, I'm just gonna say my thing is about

00:45:18
100. And then civilians and soldiers

00:45:23
that were, well were killed. But yeah, for for for just

00:45:29
Hiroshima. Just Hiroshima 100.

00:45:32
I would say Trey, are you taking notes?

00:45:35
Good. Good for you.

00:45:36
They say like they say like 70 and 126.

00:45:40
I think the higher number is. After Effects like like from the

00:45:45
burns and radiation and all that stuff.

00:45:47
Well, that was going to be my question.

00:45:48
I'm going to let you finish, but I want to talk about that.

00:45:50
Yeah, but there were like at least 20 soldiers killed.

00:45:53
I mean, and from what I'm reading out 12 Allied prisoners

00:45:57
of war, which is that sucks. That's unfortunate, but do you

00:46:03
think that those 12 people would, wherever they are in, you

00:46:11
know, the afterlife, in their graves, whatever are are, do you

00:46:16
think they're almost not not proud, but but OK with their

00:46:20
death because of what it did? I know that's a weird question.

00:46:24
I can't, but I you know to be. A martyr I would.

00:46:27
I would think that the. I would think that based on the

00:46:30
brutality that was instilled, instilled in them, they were

00:46:33
like just do this thing. I think it was retribution,

00:46:36
which is kind of like my thing about this whole thing.

00:46:39
They were brutal. They relentless, obviously.

00:46:42
They sent their own men for suicide charge.

00:46:44
Bonsai charges if you will. Also kamikazes like I mean they

00:46:49
got Trey drinks that on Saturday nights.

00:46:52
Kamikaze didn't want, so let's let's let's.

00:46:57
I mean I guess I want to I want to get to the the moral part of

00:47:00
it. So civilians whatever.

00:47:02
We just got the Hiroshima. We what's the not a?

00:47:04
Not a. Nagasaki is the name.

00:47:06
See I kind of you got the not a part and so the aftermath

00:47:16
civilians with radiation they they obviously knew that would

00:47:19
happen. Well, I don't think it really

00:47:22
was known at that point. Well, they had to know something

00:47:24
was gonna, I mean. They don't know the.

00:47:26
I don't think we thought it was gonna be normal.

00:47:28
Really knew the effect aftermath of it.

00:47:31
I think we just knew the destruction that it could cause.

00:47:35
I don't think the radiate. Well, we didn't know.

00:47:38
You don't think that? They actually no.

00:47:40
We knew about the radiation 'cause we are their own

00:47:42
scientist. That's right, he did a 180 in

00:47:44
about four seconds. Well, they own our own scientist

00:47:47
that was exposed to that radiation during all the

00:47:51
manufacturing and and testing like so we knew the effects of

00:47:57
radiation. But that's my point is so

00:48:00
knowing that civilians we're gonna be affected by this and

00:48:05
deformed and dead and whatever and.

00:48:08
It's war. It I and I don't disagree.

00:48:10
I'm just saying that's the more argument for these bombs.

00:48:14
If we knew that was going to happen.

00:48:16
Do you think there's any other way that we could have been as

00:48:20
effective without that? I mean, no matter what.

00:48:24
No. I mean, even if you thought

00:48:25
about it deeply and like and we could have gone with this and

00:48:29
used different bombs, maybe we just bombed those F fourteens.

00:48:33
I'm glad. You brought that up because F

00:48:36
sixteens like the movie Iron Eagle, we can send that guy with

00:48:39
Chappie, remember? That, yeah, with classic Send

00:48:41
him in there ironing Lewis, Lewis, Gaza Junior.

00:48:46
That motherfucker knew how to take some shit out.

00:48:47
That's a good classic. We're the 80s, maybe, Yeah.

00:48:49
Oh man, Let's watch that later. Anyway, That's.

00:48:52
OK, man, OK, No, as far as I'm concerned, OK, when didn't you

00:48:57
just hear me say millions of people would lose their lives

00:49:00
with the invasion of Japan over there?

00:49:03
I no, I do. And and I, like I said, I just

00:49:05
think that right now the issue with any war.

00:49:08
Is civilians, is civilians. And and and I've always said

00:49:11
what you just said and I'll admit it on the show, in the

00:49:14
time of a war, it's just it sucks.

00:49:17
Nobody wants civilians to die. You know, I'll take it.

00:49:20
You know, take it to the take it to a different war that we've

00:49:24
got going on now with factions. I say factions of the Middle

00:49:28
East not the entire Middle East people, terrorists, the

00:49:31
terrorists, the extremists, if you will, of of Islam.

00:49:35
And and you know you have an enemy that you don't know and

00:49:40
that was kind of like Vietnam and whatever.

00:49:42
You have an enemy where you don't know what they're gonna

00:49:45
do. The civilians all of a sudden

00:49:47
are strapped to bombs and they take they, they wrap around you

00:49:50
and then. Yeah, there are.

00:49:51
There are a lot of those where like people strap grenades to

00:49:54
children and say run towards the American, so people that yell

00:49:58
and and I'm using the Middle East, 'cause I'm a little more

00:50:00
familiar with that, that recently, you know, you whether

00:50:04
it's because of movies or not, I don't, I don't know.

00:50:07
But if you get a guy running at you are are walking towards you

00:50:11
even more likely walking you don't know he could be like oh

00:50:15
I'm nice hello and and be an enemy and so you what do you do

00:50:21
do you take a chance or do you go ahead and and shoot him and

00:50:23
that's that's that's the way I think of this with with Japan is

00:50:27
that do you sit back and let them continue to have do what

00:50:32
they're doing or are you just in this shit.

00:50:34
No. Like, I'll bring up one thing

00:50:36
about. That is that Japanese frequently

00:50:40
you know they they would commit suicide before being taken

00:50:42
captured, right when that's similar to similar.

00:50:45
To Americans, yes. Is Islam extremists?

00:50:48
That and yes, I'm just saying like like they would literally

00:50:52
like have a grenade in the hand and then just blow up the yeah,

00:50:55
it's almost like they they refused the help of of medic

00:50:59
help. No, they were trying to kill, I

00:51:02
know, but what I'm saying is that instead of receiving help.

00:51:05
'Cause it was dishonorable. That's I know.

00:51:08
That's what I'm saying. I'm that's, that's what I'm

00:51:10
trying to get to is that this is the type of enemy you're dealing

00:51:13
with. And so it wasn't as simple as,

00:51:17
you know, let's have it wasn't like in the what war was it when

00:51:21
they did that, when they walked up and they went 1-2 and they

00:51:23
shot at each other and it's like, all right, your turn,

00:51:25
we'll stand. Here, that would be the

00:51:27
Revolutionary War. Around that time period, I

00:51:29
wouldn't say they at least you were.

00:51:31
Actually, no. Not going to go in there.

00:51:32
Look, it was on Mel Gibson's The Patriot, right?

00:51:37
And anyway. But you know what I mean.

00:51:39
The code. The code of war, The honorable

00:51:41
thing? This whole Geneva Convention

00:51:44
bullshit. I'm kidding.

00:51:45
Well, I'm kidding and but that's.

00:51:49
The only. Was killing the other person and

00:51:51
not getting captured and kill yourself before?

00:51:55
Yeah, if you got captured, it was like you were a piece of

00:51:58
shit. Just say it like lightly, right?

00:52:02
Right. So anyway, so that was my main

00:52:04
question, was the whole everyone, which is people that

00:52:08
talk about, oh, it's so morally wrong, but what?

00:52:11
Morally wrong. Well, talk about what they did.

00:52:13
That's what I mean. You might have already mentioned

00:52:15
it. So if they had, had they ever

00:52:17
done studies that if they hadn't dropped this atomic bomb?

00:52:21
What's I'm saying I read that story, but it was fiction.

00:52:26
It really? No, I mean the what's the

00:52:28
reality, Chris? Like, factual.

00:52:30
Stories based on well, there's no obviously the stories aren't

00:52:33
factual, 'cause it wasn't didn't occur, but like what with the

00:52:36
predicted, which is what? Trey asked.

00:52:40
Plan the predicted. The predicted outcome of Plan A,

00:52:46
if you will, pre, he says. If you will too.

00:52:49
I didn't mean to interrupt you again for the 18th time, but he

00:52:53
says if you will too. Have you noticed?

00:52:54
That I did, and I shut up. Everyone All right, if you will.

00:52:58
If you will, with all due respect, go ahead, I'm.

00:53:01
Sorry, it would have been the cost of 1 and 1

00:53:04
live. OK, casualties live.

00:53:07
I mean like who knows. But it would have also taken

00:53:11
predicting to go to like. 1946, the end of 1946 and a good

00:53:19
prediction like you know they got a they've already I mean

00:53:23
there's a whole bunch of operations that were planned out

00:53:26
for like certain army group to take the southern island or

00:53:30
being southern part of the from the Japanese.

00:53:33
The main island, So what I'm saying is so they maybe

00:53:36
recovered some Intel from Japan that what they would have done.

00:53:41
Well, Japan already knew what they were gonna like, where they

00:53:44
would land because of their geography and everything else.

00:53:47
They knew where the like the Allies would land.

00:53:52
So like I said, the high casualty rate.

00:53:54
No, you look at no, no, no, no. OK.

00:53:57
But let me let me back up. So I know that you're talking

00:53:59
about if they actually attacked on foot from boats like storm

00:54:04
the beach. What I'm saying is, is let's

00:54:07
move beyond that and say the aftermath, So they went ahead

00:54:12
and they dropped the bombs and that that we've decided we agree

00:54:15
that that was necessary. Did they, did they recover any

00:54:20
Intel that said, hey, wow, this is what Japan was gonna do if we

00:54:26
hadn't done this? And I know that sounds like a

00:54:29
vague question, but do you know what I'm saying?

00:54:31
I. Can tell you what they weren't

00:54:32
gonna do is surrender oh oh. They that's they were.

00:54:38
They were gonna be on the preview right there.

00:54:40
I like that note because it's that's the point is what you're

00:54:43
telling me is that no matter what the Japanese were, not that

00:54:47
they were like, look, it's kind of almost, and I hate to say

00:54:50
this, but almost like Vietnam, the Vietnamese, the the

00:54:52
Vietcong, they they were like, look, we're just gonna take hit

00:54:55
and hit, hit. But we're here.

00:54:57
We're not going anywhere. So why, If they're never gonna

00:54:59
surrender, why? What made the atomic bomb make

00:55:01
them surrender just because of the?

00:55:04
We dropped, Well, the sheer power of it, I guess, right?

00:55:07
Well, the. OK, well, at this point, at this

00:55:11
point, their economy, their all their supplies were dwindling.

00:55:17
Like they had nothing. I mean they were running a lot

00:55:20
after or before, before, before. OK, so yeah, so some people be

00:55:24
like, well, they were on the brink of surrendering.

00:55:27
It's like, no. Oh, is that an argument?

00:55:29
That was some people like to say that it's an argument like oh,

00:55:32
there, yeah, but but no. Like there have been Admirals

00:55:38
and. Generals that have basically

00:55:42
estimated, like, they're not going to surrender.

00:55:43
In fact, they didn't want to surrender and it wasn't until So

00:55:47
after the first Hiroshima, the first bomb, they didn't

00:55:52
surrender. Like they didn't surrender.

00:55:55
And it wasn't until, no, I didn't know that.

00:55:57
I thought they were like back-to-back, like.

00:55:59
No, there were there were there were date.

00:56:01
OK. How many?

00:56:04
How much time was it? Between and like 4 days.

00:56:08
So it was August 6th and no, no, no, August 6th and August 14th.

00:56:12
I thought it was like an hour. I didn't know it was a couple of

00:56:14
days. Oh no, it was more than that.

00:56:15
It was like August 6th was the first one.

00:56:18
I think the 14th. God, I feel like an idiot.

00:56:21
August 14th, August 14th, There are actually two.

00:56:25
There were other locations that were picked before Nagasaki.

00:56:29
I knew that. I knew that it was.

00:56:30
Cause of weather that they chose Nagasaki.

00:56:33
But Agasaki? Nagasaki.

00:56:35
Didn't they have the Olympics there?

00:56:37
No, that's Nagano. No, Same place it was in New

00:56:40
Jersey, NJ. Nagano, New Jersey.

00:56:44
Same demographic, Yeah. So that was not Nagano.

00:56:49
How far away is that from? Nagasaki is the place.

00:56:52
Is the place. Nagano is the Olympics.

00:56:53
Yes. OK, that was very important to

00:56:55
clear up. I'm glad we did that.

00:56:57
Yeah, I was like, what the hell is he saying?

00:56:59
Nagano. Nagasaki.

00:57:01
Goddamnit. Nagasaki is more into a.

00:57:04
Motorcycle. But see, they were in a car.

00:57:09
Here's a fun fact. VCR.

00:57:15
OK, take a drink. Take a drink.

00:57:16
Chris. I'm sorry.

00:57:17
Weird. This is what we tend to.

00:57:19
This is what we tend to do. What did the second bomb do that

00:57:22
the first didn't? That made them go because only

00:57:24
for time sake killed him. Well, killed some.

00:57:27
Of them it it reiterated the IT just said we're going to keep

00:57:30
doing this. Because they didn't, Yeah.

00:57:32
Because they didn't know that we don't have Little Fat Man,

00:57:34
Little Fat Man and Boy Wonder. Fat, fat man, little boy.

00:57:38
Little boy was uranium. So was that like a little girl?

00:57:40
Did they have a wonder? Did they have?

00:57:43
It's just the size of the. But did the other ones waiting

00:57:46
in the wing, they did know. Oh.

00:57:47
Did Japan know that? No.

00:57:49
That's. Oh, I like.

00:57:50
That they did not. They didn't call her bluff.

00:57:52
Yeah, at this point. Hirohito, please please please

00:57:55
surrender by. I just said it, but you know the

00:57:58
Hirohito, you had a mobito. You had it here right?

00:58:01
That emperor who was who they considered as God.

00:58:05
The Japanese people consider him as God but he like he was

00:58:10
actually was like we need to surrender but all the there were

00:58:14
a lot of generals and stuff that we're like no we're not going to

00:58:19
surrender and. That was after the second one.

00:58:22
That was after the second one too.

00:58:23
Like, luckily, you know, luckily.

00:58:26
Well, there's that Tojo. There's that famous quote that I

00:58:30
guess the Japanese did it. Where they Did he call him the

00:58:32
Prime Minister or there was, is he the president or was he what

00:58:34
was Emperor? Emperor.

00:58:36
Oh, that's right. Oh, that's right.

00:58:37
I knew that. Emperor Swear.

00:58:40
Did they call? I'm sorry did did he.

00:58:44
There's that famous quote where he's like, I've I'm, I'm afraid

00:58:46
that we woke. Oh, no, no, that was not him.

00:58:50
That was. Who was that?

00:58:51
That was an Admiral that was involved with.

00:58:54
Well, he was a smart man, 'cause he did wake awaken the sleeping

00:58:57
giant. Yeah, in 1941 when they on Pearl

00:59:00
Harbor pearls say about Trey. That's Admiral Hamamoto.

00:59:06
That was Admiral Hamamoto. Hamamoto.

00:59:10
Hamamoto. OK, Hamamoto well.

00:59:13
But yeah, he was like after the. Sitting on the airplanes and

00:59:18
everything out. Looks like we have awoken the

00:59:21
sleeping dragon. Yeah, well, you know, four years

00:59:24
later. But I mean, well, and I and I

00:59:28
agree, honestly, I I agree about the fact that it was necessary.

00:59:32
I agree that in times of war, you have to kind of do what you

00:59:35
have to do. And it sucks.

00:59:37
And, you know, people give me shit.

00:59:38
They're like, oh, you don't have any.

00:59:40
You don't have a heart. Well, that's not true.

00:59:42
Because somebody, somebody's gonna die in the time of war and

00:59:46
it's us or them. And that's that mindset I have.

00:59:48
I'm. I'm glad you brought this up

00:59:49
too. Hold on a moment.

00:59:50
Yes is. See, this is this is great.

00:59:53
This is great. You just you just got.

00:59:54
You awoken this sleeping dragon right here.

00:59:57
I We won't. I will say a lot of people who

01:00:00
say like, oh, the bombs, the bombs, the bombs, the bombs, the

01:00:04
the atomic bombs, well, honestly, I wonder if people

01:00:09
actually understand that. There were a lot of bombing

01:00:13
campaigns in the main, on the main island, firebombing, like

01:00:19
they firebombed Tokyo, which, OK, they called paper cities.

01:00:25
They're the Paper City because they're all made of wood and

01:00:28
paper, all the houses and everything that those

01:00:32
firebombings in March of 1945 actually killed more, like more

01:00:38
than 100 people. More than each one of the bomb.

01:00:42
Oh. So, so basically they're just,

01:00:44
yeah, they're saying, I mean everyone's saying, oh, we did

01:00:47
this, but in reality, in reality, people focus on the

01:00:50
bomb. Like both sides, they focus on

01:00:52
the atomic bombs and it's like well, the the fire, fire

01:00:56
bombings of the Tokyo, etcetera. So casualties, it was just as

01:01:02
bad. So I guess that's that's where I

01:01:04
guess that that's the the issue. Is the moral using the actual?

01:01:10
Was it uranium and plutonium and the and the again, the aftermath

01:01:14
of what literally physically happened, the radiation of the

01:01:17
people and and was that right or wrong?

01:01:20
But but again, it's war like you said.

01:01:24
What do you Trey? You know, I know you don't

01:01:27
really give a shit, but if do you think that it was wrong to

01:01:32
use atomic bombs? Or should we have gone in and

01:01:35
and taken a chance on losing upwards of 1 people?

01:01:40
What do you think, Million? Calories.

01:01:43
Oh, you have. Oh, here we go.

01:01:45
Trey research as well. I talk. 6 Little Known Facts

01:01:48
about World War 2. Oh, let's see how many of you of

01:01:51
you. Don't be.

01:01:52
Don't. Read I don't care, I.

01:01:53
Want you to see? Be honest.

01:01:54
Will you be honest? Alright, be honest.

01:01:56
How many of these you knew? And then we're gonna move on.

01:01:58
OK, so the last Japanese soldier finally surrendered in what

01:02:02
year, 1972? Oh my God, is it right?

01:02:06
Close 76 even if it's close, dude. 674 74 ohh I put the

01:02:11
difference. Don't even be.

01:02:12
Yeah, don't even be upset. I'm not.

01:02:14
Holy shit. OK, I know that.

01:02:16
How many people know that? That was kind of interesting.

01:02:18
So I guess he was. He was stuck on an island by

01:02:22
himself. Oh yeah, And he fled into a

01:02:24
jungle in Indonesia, and he survived.

01:02:26
He was there for that long. He was told to hold out until

01:02:28
nothing like till till they came and got him.

01:02:33
Tom Hanks had nothing on this guy Castaway, you know, So Oh

01:02:37
yeah. So the next one is an

01:02:39
astonishing number of soldiers died during pilot training.

01:02:44
You have any clue of how many? Pilot train, just on which side?

01:02:48
Our side, I don't know, 10, yeah, that's a that's a tough

01:02:52
one. I don't have those numbers.

01:02:54
15 during pilot. Training.

01:02:57
I'll give it, Chris, I'll give it to you.

01:02:59
Says to put this in perspective, around 52 American flight

01:03:03
crew members died in World War 2.

01:03:05
I'm sorry, say it again. Says to put that into

01:03:07
perspective, around 52 flight crew members died in

01:03:11
World War 2, meaning almost 30% of pilot deaths occurred

01:03:14
outside. Oh man, just the training part.

01:03:16
Jeez. So the next one is says World

01:03:18
War Two had bizarre weapons such as a German cannon that could

01:03:22
shoot across the sea. Oh, the whole sea, which we

01:03:27
actually didn't have. Which C?

01:03:29
Oh, Chris is saying this is bullshit.

01:03:31
It says they had one again. He said he's calling out your

01:03:34
he's calling out your source. He's saying that this source is

01:03:37
full of shit. Yeah, he says.

01:03:38
It was the V3 cannon, a gigantic machine that could hurl

01:03:43
projectiles from Germany across the sea into England.

01:03:47
Propaganda. Oh.

01:03:48
Yeah, but across the England, No, they also had not that far.

01:03:50
They also have V2 rockets that Channel.

01:03:53
Well actually V1 and V2 rockets. Yeah, shit across.

01:03:56
People have swam by touch instead of using.

01:03:58
Rockets like the V2, the V3 would be stationary cannon that

01:04:02
could shoot protected well they did have the big ass rail

01:04:05
cannons that could shoot like hundreds of miles.

01:04:08
Says Poland had a bear that survived in the military.

01:04:12
Poland had a bear, that's what does that, what does that mean?

01:04:16
In 1942, a company of Polish troops was evacuated from the

01:04:19
Soviet Union found their way to Iran.

01:04:21
Along the way, they befriended A Syrian brown bear that they

01:04:25
named. I don't even know they had brown

01:04:27
bears. Watch Tech.

01:04:28
They officially enlisted him as a private in the unit.

01:04:32
Oh, the men ended up in Italy from 1943 to 1944, bringing the

01:04:37
bear along with him. It helped him carry heavy

01:04:40
munition and. Became like, I feel like that's

01:04:43
kind of made-up. That does sound that kind of

01:04:46
sounds stupid. Where you getting your?

01:04:48
It says sky history. Anything that we look up is

01:04:51
complete fact, alright? Just yeah, look up your own

01:04:54
shit. Yeah, next one.

01:04:56
It says Gandhi tried to send a message of peace to Hitler.

01:05:00
Yeah, that's true. That's true.

01:05:02
I mean, I imagine that guy started to send a message.

01:05:05
Everybody I won't get into, really.

01:05:06
He sent a message of peace to me.

01:05:09
This last one is me right here. A German commander was so

01:05:13
stressed he abandoned his post and went to a spa he.

01:05:17
Went to his spa. Was that in the eastern front?

01:05:20
Is that on the eastern? Front it, said Heinrich Himmler,

01:05:22
was one of Hitler's first supporters.

01:05:25
Coming in the head of Heinrich Himmler, what's Nassel, Stoffel

01:05:28
and eventually SCSS? There you go for the for the

01:05:33
charge of the Army group Vistula.

01:05:36
A group of 500 soldiers that were assigned to protect Berlin.

01:05:40
Berlin. You going to Berlin?

01:05:42
I'm not going to Berlin. You remember that movie?

01:05:43
Yes. OK, Said.

01:05:46
Unfortunately, this test was. We've talked about that movie 16

01:05:49
times. Too much for Himmler, who

01:05:51
required daily naps and massages and only worked a few hours a

01:05:55
day. Eventually.

01:05:56
Army Group, Have you looked at that weasel?

01:05:59
He is a piece of shit. Is he?

01:06:01
He's a piece of shit. Take it easy.

01:06:04
So yeah, that's being, that is being easy.

01:06:05
Fun facts, you know. You know it's funny.

01:06:08
In the last days of Hitler like who?

01:06:11
Hemmer. Like Himmler tried to like he

01:06:14
escaped and tried to like like disguise himself as a normal

01:06:18
like civilian and get past the lines.

01:06:22
No, look the. Little mustache throw him.

01:06:24
I want to. I want to go to a spa after this

01:06:26
show. Something much, less, much less,

01:06:29
being Hitler's right hand man. He's a piece of shit.

01:06:32
OK, Chris. Yeah, me too.

01:06:33
I I guess as I have many, I know I can go on and.

01:06:36
On well but I I've I've endured this before and it's and it I it

01:06:41
really is interesting and all give you some final questions.

01:06:44
If you want you give me some final questions, well if you

01:06:47
wanna ask me some. Questions.

01:06:48
No. Oh no, no, I I do have a

01:06:49
question for you, but I I wanna let you know because I I do find

01:06:53
it interesting. Trey and I make light because we

01:06:55
just don't know shit about this. But it is interesting to me and

01:06:59
I hope that some of our listeners.

01:07:02
You know found it the way we approached it interesting and

01:07:05
and you're you're you're holding a finger up like you have

01:07:10
something to say. I'm making a motion like.

01:07:12
That OK? What?

01:07:13
What would you like to say? I'm gonna, I'm gonna sum up back

01:07:15
to the original topic is as far as a lot of it, OK?

01:07:18
Dropping the atomic bombs was not only strategic in value, it

01:07:23
was also political and showing the world, hey, look what we

01:07:26
got. Well, yeah, look what we got, we

01:07:28
got. It's talking about it's the only

01:07:30
it's the only nuclear weapon ever to be ever be used in.

01:07:34
Tray, is it bad that I, like, get all proud of that?

01:07:38
I'm like, yeah, look what we got.

01:07:40
So the the two guys, I'm assuming they dropped the.

01:07:43
Bomb. No, it was one guy, right?

01:07:44
Oh, no. It was a crew.

01:07:45
But was it the same guy each time?

01:07:47
Or was it a different guy, Different crew?

01:07:49
So I'm curious, did they have any mental issues after they

01:07:52
dropped the bomb? Like any regrets or any part of

01:07:55
what the stories are, that's a good question.

01:07:57
The part of. Of what this this fiction story

01:07:59
is, is is that kind of. Thing It really did it.

01:08:03
Really fiction. The the story that I was telling

01:08:04
you about that got me that thinking about this question was

01:08:08
the a writer that said what if he had turned away and all these

01:08:11
things So he this guy that didn't drop the bomb in the

01:08:14
story had all sorts of mental issues because he felt like he

01:08:20
lost the war single handedly. As he did, OK.

01:08:22
Do that. It's one guy doing.

01:08:24
Gotta follow two guys now that I'm learning.

01:08:28
In each bombed, well, it's not just two, there's a bomber.

01:08:30
Well, but still the guy that actually did it though.

01:08:33
I mean, you mean the bomber? Yeah, he bomber.

01:08:35
He was sitting. There, underneath the thing,

01:08:36
I've seen like pictures of this shit.

01:08:38
It's not like a guy. Is he holding it?

01:08:40
It's like, come on guys. He's right there with it.

01:08:42
He had to be, like, under nose. Whatever.

01:08:44
Anyways, doesn't matter. I'm not specifics.

01:08:47
Did he Jack him up afterwards? I think I don't.

01:08:50
Or did he? Come back proud.

01:08:53
Honestly, I don't know specifically, but I would

01:08:56
imagine. I think they were pretty much

01:08:59
patriotic. They were.

01:09:00
They just came back. We saved.

01:09:02
We saved millions of lives. These pilots didn't know that

01:09:06
the. The devastation that it would.

01:09:10
And I feel like that's something you ask before you drop it.

01:09:13
Do you know what this does? Yeah.

01:09:14
It's gonna be bad. Yeah.

01:09:16
Yeah. No, they start.

01:09:17
Tinking on the the end of it and it blows up inside the fame.

01:09:20
Yeah, I kind of feel like the one of the guys.

01:09:23
I feel like one of the guys would probably like oh.

01:09:25
That hurts that bud dude. That hurts.

01:09:28
How long? How long did it take to drop

01:09:30
from the plane to the to the and hit?

01:09:33
A minute, a minute. So they they watched it.

01:09:36
They were high altitude. Oh, no, high altitude.

01:09:38
Could they see so they could see?

01:09:40
Oh yeah. So they had to be high enough to

01:09:42
to like. Avoid.

01:09:44
Avoid the blowback. Well, yeah, yeah, blowback.

01:09:46
So they could see the detonation.

01:09:49
That's that would be the question as the bomb drops.

01:09:51
Hold on when it's the bomb drops like there.

01:09:54
This is surprising. And Hiroshima.

01:09:56
So the bomb has dropped and there was a church right below

01:10:01
it that was right below it that did not get devastated.

01:10:04
Because what happens is that when it detonates like it has a

01:10:08
like hundreds and hundreds of feet way above, and then that's

01:10:13
where that this cone comes down to destruction And this Chapel,

01:10:17
church, whatever was underneath it and still survive like it

01:10:23
still survived because it was not within the destruction.

01:10:25
Well, that's crazy. Yeah, because it detonated above

01:10:29
ground I. Bet the religious fanatics went.

01:10:31
Crazy. I bet they used that in the

01:10:32
sermon on the next Sunday. Yeah, well, they also didn't.

01:10:34
They weren't like, Catholic. They weren't like Christians.

01:10:37
They were. I mean, not like it's a bad

01:10:39
thing. What people in the churches were

01:10:41
there but? What?

01:10:42
What was Japanese religion over there at the time?

01:10:45
Do you do you know I have to look that up?

01:10:47
Do you believe in Nirvana? So whoever that was.

01:10:51
One of those, one of those over there that's interesting.

01:10:54
So doesn't matter, they didn't seem to follow any religions.

01:10:57
Yeah, he's still fired up by killing.

01:11:00
Yeah. So.

01:11:00
Oh, I'm sorry. When they go into China and they

01:11:02
start bayoneting babies, they, like, use babies as target

01:11:06
practice. I'm sorry, I haven't like this

01:11:08
is like, I feel justified that they got what they deserve, but

01:11:12
also it saved millions of Allied lives.

01:11:15
I say Allied because it wasn't just Americans going in.

01:11:19
I was gonna say we had the we had the majority of, you know,

01:11:24
the military personnel going in, you know.

01:11:28
But there's also Australia, Britain, I mean Britain at this

01:11:31
point is already, I mean, really low on manpower because of,

01:11:36
well, fighting the Germans. So anyway, I just feel like it

01:11:40
was justified in my opinion, but alright, save lives.

01:11:44
We've established that it was justified.

01:11:47
Do you see how passionate he gets about this?

01:11:50
I'm I'm afraid to ask the next question.

01:11:53
Over the years I have made jokes and I would use the word Nazi

01:12:00
and you would get like really defensive about just that word.

01:12:06
What was it about the word that I I'm not going to use the word

01:12:09
triggered because that that's what people are using these days

01:12:11
to be. Irrational reaction.

01:12:15
And I don't think it's irrational at all.

01:12:17
I think it's your reaction. So what was it that got you

01:12:20
worked up? Well, okay.

01:12:23
So I feel like people use that term very loosely.

01:12:27
Definitely now. Right?

01:12:29
Definitely now. And Oh yeah, Donald Trump.

01:12:33
Donald Trump's a Nazi, right? Nazi.

01:12:35
No, he is definitely. Well, not for that.

01:12:37
But I know. Yeah, but these people are No,

01:12:39
I'm saying this is what people are saying.

01:12:40
And they're idiots. Yeah, they are, 'cause they

01:12:42
don't know the definition of fascism and not.

01:12:45
No, isn't that the funniest? I just Oh yeah, like people that

01:12:48
are actually the most fascist like are are the other the party

01:12:52
fascist which is ridiculous and they're literally using grab a

01:12:55
dictionary or like learn some freaking history.

01:12:58
Or Google it like I did right. Or just you can learn some

01:13:01
history. Train lived up in a couple of

01:13:03
matter of minutes and he's already now he's well educated

01:13:06
on fascism. But but you're right, it's the

01:13:08
very people that that are using fascist tactics are the ones

01:13:12
yelling about fascism that act. More, but anyway like so it was

01:13:15
just that you think that. If I was sitting there joking

01:13:18
around and I'm like, oh, you're acting like a Nazi.

01:13:20
Like and again I'm just giving. I don't know what I actually

01:13:25
said, but I just remember over the years he'd get, he'd clinch

01:13:29
and he'd get a little bit. I don't like, I don't like that

01:13:32
you said that even though it was totally, you know, whatever.

01:13:36
So Nazi is like the extreme Nazis.

01:13:40
I mean look at the, the Holocaust.

01:13:43
Look at all the not just the hot like.

01:13:46
Did it actually happen? Just kidding.

01:13:49
Yeah, just kidding. Talk to the Yeah, I want.

01:13:52
I know. You're kidding.

01:13:53
I know, but. Just just kidding.

01:13:55
They're a conspiracy theorist. Make it easy, yeah.

01:13:57
But all I'm saying is when you say when you call someone a

01:14:00
Nazi, I would take it very personal because Nazis were

01:14:02
extreme. They.

01:14:05
Chris it was. It was, it would be even not

01:14:08
even calling somebody a Nazi. I would just.

01:14:10
I don't even remember what it was, but it would just be.

01:14:12
You hear that word and it was just like you just boom

01:14:14
immediately. We're all people use the term,

01:14:16
People use the term. You don't like that it's used so

01:14:18
loosely? Yes.

01:14:20
Yep. Neither does.

01:14:21
Neither does. It's pretty hardcore when you

01:14:22
think about the 6.8 million people that they systematically

01:14:26
starved and killed and shot and you know, obviously shot and

01:14:30
killed the same thing. But it's yeah, people are using

01:14:34
it way too loosely. And that's to answer your

01:14:37
question. That is why I was kind of like.

01:14:41
Yeah. OK.

01:14:41
No, I, I and I, you know, I figured that it had something to

01:14:44
do with it. I just wanted to hear you.

01:14:45
I wanted to. I just wanted to ask you if you

01:14:48
had an opportunity to explain it.

01:14:50
I'm I'm gonna for time's sake, we'll move on.

01:14:54
But I think that I think it's really is interesting and Trey

01:14:59
may not feel this way at all. About.

01:15:02
What? Have you been sleeping?

01:15:05
No, I I To me it is interesting because I don't.

01:15:10
I I'm not an enthusiast, obviously.

01:15:13
And to hear somebody with that much passion, you know, you and

01:15:17
I could sit here and talk about fantasy football or some of

01:15:21
these other things with the same passion that he has for for this

01:15:26
war. And not just the war itself, but

01:15:28
everything that was surrounding it when it came to humanity,

01:15:31
when it came to to being a what's the word I'm looking for?

01:15:37
Anthropology. Right.

01:15:38
Is that what I'm talking about? The What's the Human Study Study

01:15:42
Study of humans Well. Anthropology, anthropology,

01:15:45
there we go. So OK, I was right.

01:15:48
Something like that. But but just in general, the

01:15:50
idea of the human psyche during all of this, what goes into the

01:15:54
process, what goes into the the mindset of making these

01:15:57
decisions And it is interesting. And so I'm hoping that people

01:16:00
that listen to this show are like where the hell did this

01:16:03
come from? Because you we're not a show

01:16:07
that. Talks a lot of history deep and

01:16:09
it is. But I will say this is like I

01:16:12
mean the. Reason.

01:16:12
Anyway. All right.

01:16:13
Look, yeah, yeah, yeah, I can go on and.

01:16:15
No, no. And I like it.

01:16:16
Maybe hey, come back again, we'll we'll do this again.

01:16:19
Different segments here. Well, I I mean, I think there's

01:16:22
plenty to talk about with, with this war that was, like I said,

01:16:25
more than just statistics and whatever and all this.

01:16:28
The reason why I'm so passionate about it is because a lot, I

01:16:30
feel like a lot of people need to understand the sacrifices

01:16:32
made. I mean, OK, we're talking about

01:16:34
a million or so, more than a million people, casualties not.

01:16:38
Right, hold on, let's let's lead into this because I'm going to

01:16:42
let you go even more real quick because we got to stop.

01:16:46
Trey and I on the segment do every show.

01:16:50
It's called an awareness of self-awareness.

01:16:53
And usually Trey and I are talking about how, how, how

01:16:57
pissed off we are at the assholes in the parking lot at a

01:17:00
store. One of those being Trey because

01:17:03
he backs into a parking lot, into a space with a truck You

01:17:06
are like. Yeah, he's that guy.

01:17:08
Or my wife is like that too, but Chica doesn't.

01:17:12
Or or somebody in the road that gets in the right lane because

01:17:14
they they want to be first, but then they don't.

01:17:17
This is what we're talking about, an awareness of people

01:17:20
around you and you. Tonight we were we were talking

01:17:24
pregaming before the show. Yeah, and you really just were

01:17:28
frustrated by Gen. Z.

01:17:31
Not to generalize, but mostly Gen.

01:17:32
Z, the current youth, when it came to this topic of World War

01:17:37
2. So, so continue on because I

01:17:39
know what you're getting at, which is you're frustrated that

01:17:42
more people aren't aware of what you feel is something they

01:17:45
should be aware of. I'm glad you asked that

01:17:47
question. Ryan, so straight.

01:17:50
Look, he's ecstatic now. I just feel like people have

01:17:53
lost sight of sacrifices that a lot of people have made.

01:17:57
And we're talking about a lot of people suffer not only just on

01:18:00
the battlefield, but when they came home and with the PTSD.

01:18:05
Back then it was combat fatigue. But I really feel like this.

01:18:09
Those sacrifices that those men and women made are forgotten

01:18:14
because you just don't care to learn about history.

01:18:18
Do you But do Are you sure or are you just kind of a making

01:18:21
that assumption And I and I'm not saying, I'm not saying

01:18:24
you're not, I'm just statistically, statistically.

01:18:27
Speaking Let's not start with a Dumb and Dumber quotes, 'cause

01:18:30
we'll go on for we could do a whole show, but Dumb and Dumber,

01:18:33
Right, Right. Yeah, Big hope so.

01:18:35
But well, yeah, I just feel like the younger.

01:18:39
Generally, why? Why do you think that is?

01:18:41
Cause why do you think? I don't think they care.

01:18:45
They I think they're very. But do you think self involved?

01:18:48
I feel like they care more about in trouble in this one, but I

01:18:55
think feel like they care more about transgendered stuff like.

01:18:58
No, you don't get in trouble because we talk like I feel like

01:19:01
they care about. Look, OK, I'm.

01:19:04
I'm biased. But I will say I feel like they

01:19:07
care more about. Like other social issues other

01:19:11
there you go. Social thing.

01:19:13
Well, yeah, put The reason I say that is because I think a

01:19:16
perfect example of that is that on this show we always talk

01:19:19
about social issues, but it took us 46 shows to talk about World

01:19:25
War 2. So there's a good example is

01:19:28
because right now, admittedly that's current, we're talking

01:19:31
about current issues. I feel like Trey's about to

01:19:34
sleep, but I'm good current issues.

01:19:37
And and and so I just wondered why you thought that and I think

01:19:42
you're just saying you feel like my question really fast and

01:19:45
we're done is do you think that it is their fault the the the

01:19:51
the youth or teachers, parents media do you think it's their

01:19:58
fault. I'll be honest, I don't know

01:19:59
what they teach in school now, but I feel like they're more,

01:20:02
they're more focused on. Woke ideology and other stuff

01:20:07
that if they're not focusing on the actual like sacrifices that

01:20:10
people have made. And I'm not just talking about

01:20:12
World War 2. I mean there's, I mean there's

01:20:14
Korea. The Forgotten War is what it's

01:20:17
labeled as. He tried.

01:20:18
We are right. We talked about Mongolia and

01:20:21
what, God, what Genghis Khan? Yeah, that was a lot.

01:20:24
I thought that. Was right around the time of the

01:20:26
Korean War. Mongolia was like Genghis Khan.

01:20:30
Are you talking about? Yeah, wouldn't he like the 70s?

01:20:33
OK, I'm gonna sideburn. Cybers.

01:20:38
Yeah. Elvis Khan, you know.

01:20:40
Holy shit. Sorry, Chris.

01:20:42
Yeah, after like, Bill and Ted actually went and got Genghis

01:20:45
Khan. Oh, back.

01:20:46
That was another classic film right there.

01:20:48
Look, if you need a history lesson, just go watch Bill and

01:20:51
Ted's Excellent Adventure Excellent.

01:20:53
Anyway, but so now I'm just saying, like, I don't, OK, I'm

01:20:56
not only focusing on World War 2, that's just my passion.

01:20:59
Before it was Civil War, and I got kind of bored with that.

01:21:03
But you only can learn some. I mean, you know, but World War

01:21:08
2, you can learn something new every day for the rest of your

01:21:10
life, 'cause that's how extensive it was.

01:21:13
That's, I mean, it's real like you did, you know?

01:21:15
I mean, it was also occurred in India and a whole bunch of the

01:21:19
play, I mean like it's it was like literally a global thing.

01:21:23
So did you know that? I didn't.

01:21:26
But I mean, yeah, well look it up.

01:21:29
Do your research. But, but, but let's look to the

01:21:33
the current times, look at Afghanistan, the soldiers that

01:21:36
suffered there. And I mean, just support, OK, I

01:21:41
know that sounds like a cheesy thing, but like support the

01:21:45
troops, man. Support our military.

01:21:47
Like those people sacrifice things that I I feel like are

01:21:50
not appreciated and. Do do you feel that there's a

01:21:54
lack of respect for the military?

01:21:55
I do overall. I mean, there are a lot of

01:21:59
people I don't know respect the military.

01:22:00
Agree with that. Yeah, I'm saying there are a lot

01:22:02
of people who respect, but I also feel like there are a bunch

01:22:04
of young, like teenagers that just don't give a shit.

01:22:07
I. Also, feel like those that

01:22:09
you're talking about are just. Being loud and obnoxious and

01:22:12
they are a vast minority, is what I'm hoping.

01:22:15
Yeah, that's why I would like to.

01:22:16
They're just like loud. I would like this.

01:22:18
You know that. I mean, because I mean, OK, this

01:22:21
goes into a thing that y'all made to talk about, but like the

01:22:24
disrespect at sporting events from teams.

01:22:27
Oh, yeah, that's. Yeah, we.

01:22:29
We'll save that. That's a topic for another

01:22:31
conversation. It really is.

01:22:32
I mean, I did a little bit of it when I when I did a this solo

01:22:35
show. All those people, all those

01:22:38
people that disrespect. Like all the people that

01:22:40
disrespect this country and and the this nation like needs to

01:22:46
like think about Oh yeah, being over in Iran or all the other

01:22:52
Central and South American countries that are trying to get

01:22:55
into this damn country, you know, like illegally and border

01:22:59
have y'all done border a. Whole yeah we did a little bit

01:23:02
on it when when there were some issues but you I mean you're

01:23:04
literally in this in this monologue that you're giving us

01:23:09
you're giving like 18 different topics that we can go into hey

01:23:12
there you go and and but but we can you know we come back and

01:23:17
we'll talk about some of them I I you know I get it and I think

01:23:20
that the youth today is is definitely.

01:23:24
Brainwashed in in Whether you agree with what they're being

01:23:27
brainwashed with or not, they're being brainwashed.

01:23:29
I mean, I think it's it's it's just this this social media,

01:23:33
media in general, political party.

01:23:36
Well and that's that's a different you know different

01:23:39
discussion as well but it's just like it's just it's just you you

01:23:45
wish that everybody would take a little bit more interest and and

01:23:48
obviously not to your extent. Jesus I I'm.

01:23:51
I I feel tired, tired just listening to talk tonight.

01:23:54
But I've, I've thought of it. It would be interesting to

01:23:56
actually go in the street and ask these questions like well,

01:23:59
do you know, when did it occurred?

01:24:00
Do you know what when that was? I mean like.

01:24:03
For Trey was last weekend last night D-Day D night DD morning H

01:24:09
hour D more H hour. Trey, how do you feel after this

01:24:13
discussion? Do you feel like you learned

01:24:15
something? I did, yeah, I might.

01:24:17
I've been looking at. Yeah, I I have.

01:24:19
I really have noticed that you're.

01:24:21
I feel like you're doing you're you're doing research over

01:24:24
there. Well, look up.

01:24:25
All right. I'll give you one thing.

01:24:26
So I will say this and I'm very happy.

01:24:28
I'm gonna give a shout out to my.

01:24:30
OK, give a shout out my new parent in law.

01:24:34
Parents in law. They are going to like France

01:24:40
and Normandy and stuff on a national World War 2 museum

01:24:44
trip. So southern Africa, Northern

01:24:49
Africa. Northern.

01:24:49
Oh, I'm sorry, France. They're going to France.

01:24:52
Yeah. I I love your in laws, by the

01:24:54
way. They're great.

01:24:54
Yeah. They are wonderful and they're

01:24:56
going there. I'm so excited because my

01:24:59
father-in-law, he has never been there.

01:25:01
He's always been with, you know, like very interested in it and

01:25:06
he's wanting to go there. He's wanting to go there for a

01:25:08
long time and now this is his first time.

01:25:10
So they're leaving like close to the end of October, so this

01:25:15
month, so. Very cool.

01:25:16
Yeah, I'm very excited. I'm like, I keep telling like

01:25:18
you got to see these places. Shout out to the Guidrys.

01:25:21
Yeah, they say they're right. Yeah.

01:25:22
The Guidrys, yes. I think to end the night, Trey's

01:25:26
gonna ask you one last question about your in laws and their

01:25:32
family. And being from Louisiana, I

01:25:36
think we're going to do that just to just to ease the let you

01:25:39
calm down a little bit over there, Chris, calm down.

01:25:42
Just. So calm, calm, real quick.

01:25:45
I want to hear this because I we talked about it on If anybody

01:25:48
out there listened to our very first show, it is no longer.

01:25:52
Go ahead. OK, OK, OK, OK.

01:25:54
I always do this to Trey. I'm like, Trey set it up and

01:25:56
then I'm like, hold on, let me set it up.

01:25:59
That show is no longer available.

01:26:02
Go ahead, Trey. So, so we mentioned on an

01:26:06
episode how how nice it would be to have a subtitle button for

01:26:12
people, for humans, for humans. You know whether it's a drive

01:26:15
through or or or just some backwoods folks.

01:26:19
How often have you found it where you like?

01:26:22
You know what I wish I had that subtitle button right now with

01:26:25
your in laws. Honestly, I've I can understand

01:26:30
them now. Yeah.

01:26:31
OK, now, now you have. No, I've always understood them.

01:26:36
It's just their accident was funny.

01:26:37
Like how long the waterboy, you know, like you got that?

01:26:41
No, it was it really that bad. Some of.

01:26:43
Oh well, I hate this. OK, no I hate to say this, but.

01:26:47
By saying how great they are, they.

01:26:49
No, no, they are fantastic people.

01:26:51
In fact, I just went. You don't understand a damn

01:26:53
thing. My wife and and and all the

01:26:56
like. What if they're actually family?

01:26:57
Yelling. Actually, you just don't know

01:27:00
what the fuck they're saying. They're cool, but they're they

01:27:02
are awesome people. But I mean, so you think just,

01:27:05
I'm just, no, I know, 'cause it's time.

01:27:07
In July, when we went, I went down to, like, South and South

01:27:11
of Louisiana, to the to the like coast.

01:27:14
We went out in deep sea fishing. OK, I went grimping.

01:27:18
No, not, not then. In the Bayou, there's alligator

01:27:21
no this one in the Bayou. Train.

01:27:23
I know how to run this on golf. This is on the Gulf and we went

01:27:26
out and like kids and deep sea fishing and shrimping and I

01:27:31
mean, but it's still. I love something.

01:27:32
Dewey, you're, you know, I don't know if I should.

01:27:35
But yeah Dewey, he's being good old.

01:27:38
Just the way they talk is very well, very Cajun, very.

01:27:42
I think, I think that's who I was thinking of.

01:27:43
And he was such a nice, a nice guy.

01:27:45
They're all great people. I mean, they're all, well, they

01:27:47
are. I look, I love.

01:27:48
It's just look. Their accents are funny.

01:27:50
I met your wife's family and they're all great at the

01:27:53
wedding. But my goodness, some of the the

01:27:56
accents and you sit, you're sitting there and you think

01:27:58
you're looking for context clues can you And you're like wait, I

01:28:02
think I heard that many pictures and like I said when I met him,

01:28:05
I just Trey, I told Trey about it.

01:28:07
We talked about it and and he just cracked up.

01:28:10
He's like. You know, we always talked about

01:28:11
how wouldn't it be great to literally point a remote control

01:28:14
at somebody that you can't quite whether it's any, any, you know,

01:28:18
even if it's somebody that from another country that has an

01:28:20
accent, you know, boom, there they are.

01:28:23
Subtitles. I thought it'd be better around

01:28:24
their waistline. You thought chess either?

01:28:27
Yeah. Anyway, gives a shit.

01:28:29
As long as you can understand. Them as long as you understand

01:28:31
them and and. And so I thought I I just

01:28:36
thought like Coach O, the former Coach O.

01:28:38
Yes. Yeah real issue.

01:28:39
I I thought, I thought that was funny about your family or your

01:28:43
your in laws and I hope that they don't get upset because I

01:28:46
did. I did respect them and and and

01:28:48
like them a lot. And I and your wife's great and

01:28:51
I hope that she enjoys the show. Me too.

01:28:57
She'll probably like Fast forward through all my

01:28:59
commentary of World War 2, but she gets enough of it.

01:29:02
From So about your wife, let's let's end with a train.

01:29:06
I have a couple of questions about your what?

01:29:07
No, I'm just kidding. We don't.

01:29:08
We don't. I love her.

01:29:10
She's very. Beautiful.

01:29:11
And yeah, we're happy to, I'm happy to to know her and yeah,

01:29:16
so. This was fun.

01:29:17
Did you have fun? Oh, absolutely awesome.

01:29:19
Love to come back? Trey did.

01:29:21
And you felt like you learned a bunch.

01:29:22
You're gonna go, are you gonna go and and tell people all about

01:29:25
World War 2? I may look up some more facts,

01:29:27
just just tell enough. To tell I got tons of stuff to

01:29:30
say, I got tons of stuff. You know what, Trey, Trey, you

01:29:34
know, he told me. He said, you know, Chris should

01:29:36
call me one night and say, hey, do you have some time?

01:29:42
I'd like to tell you more about wool words.

01:29:45
We can do a zoom call. Yeah.

01:29:47
Like and I'll, I'll get some like, I'll like, we can do

01:29:50
screen share. And I'm going to show you a

01:29:51
bunch of maps and cool stuff like especially during the

01:29:54
Eastern Front, I guess the Germans versus Soviets because I

01:29:57
would cheer for the Germans. That's that's a whole nother

01:30:01
conversation. I wish I.

01:30:02
Could get a picture of your face.

01:30:03
When I just said that with about, it called.

01:30:06
I got a pee. All right, everybody.

01:30:09
Chris, Awesome man. Thanks for having me.

01:30:11
Yeah, man. Thanks for thanks for coming on.

01:30:13
Go on and on. We'll have you back and, well,

01:30:15
I'm sure. Look, now that Trey's learned

01:30:17
about World War 2, I'm sure he has some other questions and

01:30:20
topics he's going to want to hit us.

01:30:21
Yeah, maybe December 7th for sure.

01:30:23
If any of the Gen. Z's or the young people don't

01:30:26
know what December 7th is, look it up.

01:30:29
My buddy's birthday's on December 7th, I think.

01:30:31
Yeah, that was part of, well, that was the French.

01:30:33
That was the main, main part of the French Revolution.

01:30:36
Oh yeah, absolutely. In 1941 French Revolution.

01:30:41
The French? Yeah, you know, I knew no other

01:30:44
French. Or assholes.

01:30:45
I do know more history than just World War 2, so.

01:30:47
Oh, I believe you know, we we believe you.

01:30:51
We oh, yeah, it's your dog. It's your dog.

01:30:56
Yeah, I hope everybody enjoyed that.

01:30:57
I know it was a little different than what we do and and and I

01:30:59
like it. I I love the knowledge of of

01:31:02
Chris tonight. So thanks man.

01:31:05
Anything else you want? Do you have a ending you wanna

01:31:07
end with or anything? Oh man, any shout outs or any

01:31:10
shout outs. Thanks to you all guys.

01:31:13
You have me on, but you know. Thanks for joining us.

01:31:17
Do you have anything better? Well, should I continue on with?

01:31:22
Mine love you, bro. Yeah, love you all too, man.

01:31:26
All right, all right, man. Love you guys later.

01:31:28
Thanks. Man, I do not know what to say

01:31:56
after that. I think it was the first time

01:31:59
we've had nothing to say. Yeah.

01:32:00
Was it in too intense? It was.

01:32:02
It was too intense. It was too much.

01:32:05
Very important. If I have to go reflect well

01:32:08
that's good. That's kind of the impact I was

01:32:09
having was going for. Still going, that was.