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Week 31 - Plans will always go to hell!

E31 · Garage Avenger Podcast
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This week went to hell with not only this podcast but in Justin's garage he's got big problems with the WRC car. Kieran on the other hand has started a new day job and is very happy with his colleagues. 

Pateron :   https://www.patreon.com/c/garageavenger

9am beers: Nordic White Ale (Eucharist brewing) /  Cosmic Christ (Eucharist brewing)

Mind Blown:

Justin's crazy fast go kart.

The new pyramid lies - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjU_hioDfQ

Shits:  

Unrealistic expectations by women

Dam go kart brakes

Recommendations:

"Play the real life game"

 "Riding a 6 wheeler"

Contact us:

https://www.instagram.com/garageavenger/

https://www.instagram.com/eucharistbrewing/

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Transcript

Introduction and Apologies

00:00:01
Speaker
Hi Justin the editor here. Look sorry before we get into this episode we had some internet problems. Kieran decided that he was gonna do the podcast in his kitchen so super echoey and we lost focus and there's a lot of rambling so my apologies.
00:00:19
Speaker
Things get a little political and hectic in this episode. i hope you can still bear with us in this episode and look forward to maybe normal programming next week.
00:00:34
Speaker
This is the Garage Avenger Podcast.

Meet the Twin Creators

00:00:46
Speaker
Hello and welcome to the Garage Avenger Podcast. I'm Justin, trying to share the joy of building my death machines in my garage in the hope of one day making a living out of it.
00:00:58
Speaker
And I'm Kieran, trying to turn my garage-brewed beers into world... You freak. You've done it again.
00:01:12
Speaker
ah Try to... Come on, Kieran, read the intro. Try to turn my garage-brewed beers into world-renowned boogery.
00:01:30
Speaker
We are twin brothers with a passion for creating the wild and unexpected booberies. Taking you on the everyday ride of what's actually happening um in our garages.
00:01:44
Speaker
Welcome, everybody. Welcome. We are recording on a Sunday again. on a Sunday. Because I've got a real job.
00:01:56
Speaker
Oh, well, I wow i mean... Like one that requires other people to crave, to demand my time.
00:02:07
Speaker
yeah Well, I mean, we'll get into that in a minute. ah But I guess i we should probably get into the old beer itself.
00:02:19
Speaker
um And I decided I was going to play around with a new intro. So here it is. Okay. You ready? I'm ready.
00:02:29
Speaker
What do think? It's clearly copyright. We'll get flagged. But anyway. Oh, it's good fun. I it. I like it. I like it. So, Justin, what have you got this week?
00:02:45
Speaker
what do you think it's clearly copyright we get flagged but anyway
00:02:53
Speaker
ah it's good fun so like it but like so justin what have you got this week Well, I have two beers. The reason why I've got is ah the first one is this one.
00:03:07
Speaker
What's that one? I can't see the label here. it's It's by a really crappy Boobery. um
00:03:20
Speaker
It's a Nordic white ale. Okay.

The Art of Brewing

00:03:24
Speaker
could That old chestnut. ah The reason why I got two beers is this beer can feels a little soft.
00:03:32
Speaker
Okay. yeah I had some issues with the yeah with the can seaming on that. Those are the old, for the old from the old can seamer.
00:03:45
Speaker
so So, without further ado, I will open it and let you know if it's rotten or bad or what.
00:03:52
Speaker
ah It did not pop at all. There was no, like... andnna
00:04:01
Speaker
It doesn't look good, Karen. that's why that's who highly the That's why I bought a new can see, Matt. That right there. Well, mean, doesn't like the beer itself doesn't look bad in glass?
00:04:15
Speaker
And it's still got some foam on top, so it can't be that bad. still looks some carbonation. I had to hammer it in to get that foam on top. Hard pour.
00:04:26
Speaker
Yeah. um but Let me have a taste and I'll get back to you. Hold on.
00:04:38
Speaker
I don't mind it. i think it's good beer. You're satisfied? Yeah, despite the... the yeah i was waiting to just like run out there the door and go, oh, yeah, we have to throw this. Oh, Karen, what have you done?
00:04:54
Speaker
But actually it wasn't so bad. Good, good. um i I mean, what was your idea behind brewing this Nordic white ale?
00:05:06
Speaker
ah Well, it was kind of like just a... It was like a play on... a Belgian wit, which is typically ah like a wheat beer with a bit of coriander and orange peel.
00:05:23
Speaker
And so I just, I can't even remember how I made in Nordic. To be honest, I just think I just made it, made it like a Belgian wit. And I was like, yeah, that'll do I think, um no, I didn't use kike on that one.
00:05:38
Speaker
ah But I used, I think I just used a very simple yeast strain on that, like USO5, just to, something that actually didn't give it that much of a, like a estuary, yeasty Belgian profile.
00:05:51
Speaker
So, yeah. It's very light and enjoyable though, i would say that. Yeah, it's actually like considering that brewed over six months ago. It's ah and held the test time even with the shitty can.
00:06:05
Speaker
he wouldve To be honest, not I've had a couple of them and some of them tasted a little bit. But then those ones I saw that they had sediment in the bottom.
00:06:18
Speaker
Yeah, okay. Yeah, and that could be, you know, it depends on, to be honest, it's a wheat beer, so that's what's going to happen. There's always going to be proteins that flocculate out over time.
00:06:30
Speaker
So it's not just yeast that causes haystas. but That sounds funny. Flocculate, yeah. I'm flocculating. Yeah.
00:06:40
Speaker
Yeah, that's when they when name when all the yeast molecules, well, not molecules, the cells, bind together. like They all start forming groups together in a flock, and then they get heavy, and then they drop to the bottom of the...
00:06:58
Speaker
Liquid. Well, you know. Flocculating. I was thinking about other forms of protein. Flocculating. I'm pretty sure i gave Kristen a bit of a
00:07:19
Speaker
Everything's an ennuiated. by the way, by the way, Kieran. By the way, Kieran. ah Tell me. I forgot to mention last podcast. How was your beef and blowjobs ah evening?
00:07:33
Speaker
What was that? Was that last week? That was the 14th of March. Oh, so is that the day? didn't put it in my calendar, to be honest. ah And, yeah, well, let's be honest here.
00:07:46
Speaker
Lynn was not paying attention to that calendar, whether I put it in there or not. ah So disappointed. I have to give kudos whilst I'm here to Kristen.
00:08:00
Speaker
Now, I put this in the calendar. that She committed. i And to be honest, technically she failed. But she put in a big effort. effort? I got stake.
00:08:15
Speaker
i got i got i got a steak It happened to be at like 9.30 at night.
00:08:24
Speaker
ah ah And then the other end of that evening ah didn't ah was technically the next day. so she didn't quite make it. so was yeah Yeah, it was drawn out. yeah i mean, saying that, she she did the effort.
00:08:44
Speaker
So kudos to Kristen. Kudos. She believes in equality. So,
00:08:59
Speaker
yeah so yeah, that's disappointing for your side, I guess. But anyway. Yeah, clearly, clearly. h sorry Tell me, Karen. New job?

New Job Joy

00:09:10
Speaker
Yeah.
00:09:10
Speaker
Tell me all about it. ah Yeah, um so I started doing it at Armundson on Monday. And, yeah, such a good crew. Far out. What a great crew. Oh, I like that. It's such a great workplace. I know but i don't think i've ever been into a workplace since it's fucking fun and cool and interesting and, you know,
00:09:40
Speaker
focused on the trade. Like, it's got all the full bag in there. It's just really cool. And I think the the bit that makes it so nice is, like, there's only one Norwegian that works there.
00:09:53
Speaker
So it's this big international mix of, I mean, we've got Brits, we've got Americans, we've got a Romanian guy and there's like a Scottish guy and there's yeah so English is the working language and it's like don't know we we just ah started pretty easy in I did yeah learning all their systems on how they would do things. Obviously, they've got different ways of doing things than what I'm used to.
00:10:25
Speaker
So, yeah, just ran some beer through Separator and learned their Separator and how that works and, and you know, just learning all their setup. It was actually really nice, super nice, super social um There's this guy called John.
00:10:44
Speaker
Shout out to John. He's just so much fun. Such a lovely guy. He's British. And he's just the just one of those guys that just brings light into wherever he goes just because he's just so jovial and and uh golly's got something interesting to say uh i never thought i'd i'd say it but like i went you know they have this yeah there's eight people that work there it's all guys and we have like a big stereo system that blares out over the whole brewery and uh when they're doing like packaging runs and all the rest they often listen to music and it's not that often that like
00:11:27
Speaker
You know, you think yourself, I'm never going to be in a workplace where I can listen to metal every day. But just listening, thumping out metal. And like someone said, oh, go put some songs on the playlist.
00:11:40
Speaker
And I was like, oh, put some like, I don't know, so put some obscure stuff that maybe know people these people haven't heard of before. And then I i'd just like, I put on a sleep token song. and just as a warm up and then there was like there was there was a 15 minute conversation about which album was better ah
00:12:00
Speaker
So it was in between like changing lines and and you know cleaning tanks and stuff like that. So it was just ah it's a great workplace. I'm really happy with it so far and and I hope that things will get even better.
00:12:16
Speaker
We had a barbecue and on Friday for lunch and the sun was out and then you know the the barbecue ended with... the entire team throwing rocks at a light post, having a competition to try and hit this light post. and'm just like oh it was It was a really fun week, have to admit.
00:12:39
Speaker
So I'm looking forward to going back to work tomorrow. And, yeah, just just full of lovely people and and good work. So, you know, we brewed a sour beer. We did some...
00:12:53
Speaker
You know, Apocalyptic Thunder Juice, which is their one of their mainline products. And, you know, all sorts of things. They're alcohol-free, easy-peasy. So learned a lot of things about the way that they're doing alcohol-free products and what they're doing there. So that's really interesting.
00:13:10
Speaker
And, yeah, there's heaps of heaps stuff to learn too. So I'm really excited about that. On a side note, Kieran, Sleep Token, have to say, is my favorite band at the moment.
00:13:24
Speaker
Oh, really? Yeah. I'm right into them. Recommendation, recommendation. It is not, but like, because you recommended months ago, and that's why I ended up listening to them.
00:13:37
Speaker
So, big fan. And i'm like I even contemplated, like, they were good they were playing down in ah in um Germany in, like, March. Were you thinking about taking it?
00:13:51
Speaker
Okay, wow. was like, maybe we should go down. I mean, they're headlining along with Korn and, like, what's the other big name, on the on the Download Music Festival in the UK, like one of the biggest metal festivals in like the space of like, what, three years? They've gone from obscurity to like headlining one of the biggest festivals in the world.
00:14:18
Speaker
Pretty fucking mind-blowing. But that's what happens when you get the like emo teenager vote.
00:14:26
Speaker
Great music. I really, i think it's it's a good mix of like everything. Yes, there's some screaming and some really heavy bits, but then there's also some like weird love ballad things and jazz and saxophone in the new news song they just released this week. Yeah.
00:14:48
Speaker
Yeah, a bunch of cool stuff. Anyway, um tell me more about um sort of how you feel about starting a new job and how long you how long is it expected that you're working there? And then what how does that fit in with Eucharist? Like, have you sort of been thinking about this at all? Or is this like something that you're fretting about or you're relaxed in or whatever?
00:15:13
Speaker
um i think, you know, probably part of my... recommendation for this week is off the bat of what I feel I'm experiencing this week.
00:15:25
Speaker
And that's to just like chill the fuck out. Just chill out. We're too stressed about all these things, all these things we're like worrying about, how going to pay our bills, how we're going to have this career, they're gonna have this Tesla, this whatever the hell your thing is.
00:15:48
Speaker
Most of us are are stressing way too hard about this stuff. And I just recognized this week, Like, coming into that environment at Almanson and feeling so at home there so quickly, like, they I'm stressing way too much.
00:16:09
Speaker
So I need to chill out. And that's not that's not to mean that I don't work, but, like, the... the stress of that I've been putting on myself to make Eucharist what it is or what I want it to be.
00:16:25
Speaker
More importantly, ah just need to, I need to chill out. I just need to roll with it and stop, stop making my life hell. Like Lynn said to me, like after the second day, she's like, Oh, I got my husband back.
00:16:39
Speaker
You know, she just recognised that I'm just lighter, walking lighter, just feeling less burdened, thinking, walking around twenty four seven thinking how I'm going to try and make this thing round.
00:16:52
Speaker
You know, like what I was doing the time, know, whilst I was working on it full-time. So the the job is is like what they call a Norwegian V-car stillings, it's a temporary position to cover some leave.
00:17:06
Speaker
And that will run until September. And it's not 100% all time. ah So it's not going to be like full five-day work week all time. So there's going to be time to fit in Eucarist stuff, which is good.
00:17:21
Speaker
and My wine arrived this week. I was going to ask. That was Kristen. She put a request in Where is my wine? She says, her wine.
00:17:33
Speaker
yeah Well, you know you know what, Kristen? You go down to the Viener Palette and buy it yourself. um that one It won't be available until the stillings called next. No, the month after next, I think it is.
00:17:46
Speaker
So June, which is pretty annoying. But, yeah, I'm sorry, May. So hold on, which May? March, April, May. Yeah, it's May. Yeah, May.
00:17:58
Speaker
May. it won't be available till May, which is really annoying ah for those who are interested in wine. um It's, you know, I'm really excited about these wines.
00:18:08
Speaker
But and I do, I have ordered wine, ah from the warehouse for me to use a sales sample. So if Kristen plays her cards right, maybe she might get a bottle.
00:18:21
Speaker
So as a sales sample. I think you need a sales case. Yeah. A sales case for Kristen. A sales case, yeah. So, yeah, but um that's happened. And, you know, you didn't ask me what I'm drinking this week, Justin. didn't. We got go straight into it. Yeah.
00:18:45
Speaker
Please tell me, Karen. If you can see this one here. Oh, look at that. That is Cosmic Christ 2.0. yeah. two point zero oh Yeah, i had that canned on Thursday, i think it was.
00:19:00
Speaker
And... Ooh, that's a nice sound right there. And, yeah, I think it's finally coming in the right direction.
00:19:11
Speaker
Now, of course, I'm like the... I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to, like, beers. I'm like, oh, it could be a little bit more than that, you know. But it's um honestly, like, if you liked the first version.
00:19:26
Speaker
Show me, Karen.
00:19:29
Speaker
Look at that head retention on that. It was so much better than the last one. Yeah, I was going to say. we We swapped over to a 50-50 mix of malted oats and... um and flaked oats and that's made all the difference.
00:19:45
Speaker
Plus I think he didn't know this barge. So and so it's kind of delicious.
00:19:56
Speaker
um It's got some lactose in it, so it's sweeter then than the previous iteration. So one one could say it's not as fresh as it as the previous iteration was, but um I think that it it's more in the direction of what Cosmic Christ is supposed to be, this big-bodied 4.7 beer that drinks like a 6% or an 8% type thing.
00:20:23
Speaker
type of thing um So it's definitely going in the right direction. Obviously, like if I was going to be super critical, I'd be like, ah, just up the hops just a little notch to like balance out sweetness.
00:20:37
Speaker
and So, but I think it's a great beer and I think people are going to love it. Like honestly, I think it's going to be like the last one was rating like high It was 3.7 or 3.73.
00:20:51
Speaker
ah I reckon the way this is tasting now, I'm going to give Hummer Shek from Salikath a run for their money. Good. Love it. Which is, yeah for those who don't know, the highest rated 4.7% beer Norway. Mm.
00:21:06
Speaker
percent b innoy
00:21:10
Speaker
Or not tapped. So, um yeah, I'm really happy with the results. um When are those available for everybody? um They're in the warehouse now.
00:21:22
Speaker
Sales, they'll be like reach out to all the stores because I only got got into warehouse on Friday. So um this week I'll be reaching out to all the stores and I guess hopefully by the weekend a lot of them will have it.
00:21:37
Speaker
So when you say Storos, you're talking about Guloting, is that correct? be primarily Guloting, Utzolg in Storol. They were a big fan of the beer in the previous iteration. So I think they're going to love this even more.
00:21:53
Speaker
um And there's a bunch of different people who put their hand for that one. So i think it's going to be really good. I'm looking forward to seeing how people receive the second iteration of it.
00:22:06
Speaker
So that's going to be available Guroting. Have you got kegs on this? I do, but ah my secret secret's out.
00:22:17
Speaker
um I re-badged the kegs. So it's the same beer, but for all the bars and restaurants that will buy it, it's called Milkshake Messiah. ah because it's Ah. Because of the lactose, you can call it a milkshake IPA.
00:22:36
Speaker
So and that will, yeah. So hopefully then people will just jump on it because this whole thing where bars are only ever buying one beer and never buying it again, you know, it's just like, I'm done with that. So I'm just like, you know what?
00:22:53
Speaker
I'll give them what they want, a new beer all the time. I'll just change the name. but So, yeah, thats so that's what they're doing. Messiah milkshake is what you'll find.
00:23:06
Speaker
So if you're at a bar and you see Messiah milkshake, that's Cosmic Christ 2.0. Well, it looks super thick compared to what it was. ah It looks better. It tastes better. it's It does look like a milkshake.
00:23:23
Speaker
Yeah, it does, actually. So I think it's it's really hit the mark. I think here this is 96% what I envisaged when i when i developed a ber Nice. So I'm thinking, like, you know, the next iteration is going to be perfect.
00:23:47
Speaker
So just this is going to be like, that doesn't mean you don't go buy this one. Yeah, I was going to say, you're basically telling everyone just to wait until the third batch. Well, I won't be a third batch if people don't buy it.
00:24:02
Speaker
Yeah. But um it's, yeah it's a fantastic. I think this is great. So I'm really happy with the result. And I mean, if I can say this, I've already had four cans since Friday when I got it.
00:24:15
Speaker
So, I mean, but if that's a tell that um that I like it. Nice. Then there you go. How are your colleagues now going to rate this? you're going to have throw them a couple of cans, I assume.
00:24:30
Speaker
Yeah, we'll see. We'll see. Maybe if I... I don't know if I dare. They might be like, we hate fucking lactose in beers. Just don't tell them it's in it.
00:24:41
Speaker
Yeah, well, they'll taste it because they know exactly what to say. Yeah, okay. But, yeah, anyway, we'll see. Well, I might to take some cans in this week and... And I might and might as well just put it through the alkalizer as well just to see if there's ah if he's hit the target on the alcohol when I'm just accidentally selling like a 6% beer.
00:25:03
Speaker
That's a 4.7. So wouldn't that be hilarious? You just put them on in the middle of the table and the in the lunchroom and just like don't say anything. Just see what they violently say. Like do they know that Eucharist is your brewery?
00:25:21
Speaker
ah Yeah, I think they do. Yeah. Most of them know that I've got a little side project going on. Okay. So, yeah, but um it's I'm really happy with the beer.
00:25:32
Speaker
um So but on a side note, I decided to hit pause again, unfortunately, on Holy Ghost I just, I'm like, I'm just, I ah need to have it on can.
00:25:44
Speaker
There's no point in doing it if it's not on can. That's part of its appeal, the whole label, the whole thing. If I start doing this weird thing where I split a batch in kegs and it just, I mean, I just wasn't feeling it, didn't feel right in my gut, so I just pulled the plug on it and we'll come back to it when when I can actually pull it off the way it's designed to be. Mm-hmm.
00:26:07
Speaker
Yeah, i think that I think it's smart to go with you what you've got, says Kieran, though. Yeah, so in the meantime, maybe I'll do some other iterations and some other beers, some different things, use the hops that are bought and try and make some other beers and see what happens.
00:26:24
Speaker
So um um this I'm optimistic for the future there, so it's really exciting. And, yeah, and then, of course, I've got this wine, which is a fantastic wine from Margaret River in Australia, and and I think that's going to do really well as well.
00:26:40
Speaker
So excited about that. Nice. Yeah, so there you go. and Yeah, that's what else has been happening in your week, Justin. Tell me.

Video Project Challenges

00:26:54
Speaker
ah A world of disappointment, that's what.
00:27:00
Speaker
A world of disappointment to tell. Well, this week, ah you know, it's been basically numbing. Like realizing that the snowmobile video has super bombed is not gone well.
00:27:18
Speaker
yeah And it just, it's painful. You know, you put so much work and effort into a project and when you put it out in the world,
00:27:29
Speaker
you hope that it will do well, but you have like some sort of expectations set on it, right? Like a minimum expectation and very much did not meet that.
00:27:43
Speaker
it's It's hard because, you know, we talked, you talked about this before, didn't you just about the fact that it's kind of got a window like with its viewership as well, because like now everyone's like snow is melting.
00:27:55
Speaker
No one's interested in snow anymore because, like, you know, summer's coming, you know, all that kind of stuff. So people just naturally just switch off to stuff over snow sports around this time. Totally. And I just think it sucks a little bit because, to be honest, it's a little bit my fault. oh Actually, no, it's not a little bit. It is my fault.
00:28:18
Speaker
I plan poorly planned this project. And it got pushed out. And then unfortunately what happened, because I poorly planned it, then PCBWay, my sponsor, who was sponsoring the spline adapters that I got made by them,
00:28:38
Speaker
hi yeah a huge three-week-long holiday, and then my project was delayed because of that. Three weeks? Three weeks? What are they doing for three weeks?
00:28:49
Speaker
i think I think it's two and a half weeks, actually, but it's like Chinese New Year. they do they basically It's a big holiday for them, basically. They don't have Christmas, right? so Yeah, okay.
00:29:01
Speaker
here So, yeah. ah To be honest, though, when... I have a new video out. I tried to keep myself busy. So I had a plan and that was to get on with the World Rally Car.
00:29:15
Speaker
and The great thing about that project, like I said last week, is like I just need to do some small things and we should be able to to get it ready for testing, you know? so that was my goal for this week was to get the WRC car, uh, ready to rock and roll. Basically.
00:29:34
Speaker
I was just waiting on the gearing and I got that last week and all I had to do was fit the, fit the new gearing. Hmm. Um, now the gearing recommendation came from chat GTP, um,
00:29:50
Speaker
Okay. So, to be honest, honestly, like I'm so amazed. I put in ChatGDP a prompt where I was talking about the whole project, what I've done to it, though the increase in wheel diameter, the engine type that's running, ah the gearing that the engine has already, just a bunch of information. And I just said to it, how do I make it drive just as good as it did as a go-kart, right?
00:30:23
Speaker
And it just came up with a huge list of stuff, which was pretty phenomenal. And one of the things was gearing, right? How to to gear it differently because of the increase of the wheel diameter, we had to increase the gearing ratio because if it's too, ah if the rear cog is too small,
00:30:45
Speaker
you're applying a huge, it

ChatGPT Gearing Advice

00:30:47
Speaker
takes a huge amount of load to try and get that wheel moving. So we had to increase the sprocket size at the back. So chat TDP said, put a 14 on the engine and a 30 on the back.
00:30:59
Speaker
And luckily that was the maximum and the minimum sizes you can buy for the KZ2 go-kart. Right. ah Okay, great. So I bought them. and on Tuesday, no, Wednesday, Wednesday,
00:31:14
Speaker
Wednesday, I took it out, took it for a spin. Yeah. It worked a lot better than it did before. Cause obviously before it like stalled and choked, it didn't really do anything.
00:31:27
Speaker
Yeah. Right. So i managed to drive it and it was a bit sluggish, but it still got up into the power band and was pretty damn scary.
00:31:41
Speaker
Uh, I realized like, oh, wait a second, like the the brakes are not very good. I wonder if I have to like heat them up to get them to work since they're like racing brakes, right?
00:31:51
Speaker
you ah But I didn't really get a chance to do that ah since I've got like very little space to test. I have the three houses that are like connected with this gravel road, right?
00:32:03
Speaker
yeah And that's all the space I've got to test this thing. ah So I started thinking, all right, well, I guess we've got it sorted. ah should be good. like but I think what I should aim to do is take it to ah my test track in Anaboo.
00:32:22
Speaker
The Garage Avenged Test Track. Yeah. yeah ah But on Thursday evening, you and my friend Frederick called me up and because I asked him, do you want to come? Are you free on Friday? Do you want to come to the track? And like you and I can like work on it together and get a feel for what it's actually doing. And he's pretty good at coming with like ideas and things to help me in this project. So ah he said, yeah, sure. like I've got time. i'm I'm not working on the Friday.
00:32:54
Speaker
Um, so, but before he hung up on the phone, he's like, dude, I really think you need to change the gearing. And I, like, he said it and I instantly like knew I needed to change the gearing.
00:33:08
Speaker
Because what although it was better than it was when had this standard gearing, it still wasn't enough to launch the car properly, which is putting a huge amount of load on that engine.
00:33:20
Speaker
you And not so much on the engine, mainly on the gearbox. Right. So I started thinking, okay, well, if I all of a sudden... ah decide to take it to the test track on Friday and we give it a bit of a stick.
00:33:35
Speaker
And then you the gearbox. And I destroy the gearbox. Yeah. Which is how many thousands of kroners to fix that o versus ah versus a sprocket, which is like maybe 500 kroners.
00:33:49
Speaker
Right. So, you know, what should I do? is So luckily i had bought a sprocket for the new motorbike project.
00:34:00
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And it was a lot bigger. it was a 41 tooth sprocket. yeah so there So, you know, we're talking about 11 teeth more, which is actually increases the ratio a lot for that engine.
00:34:12
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Yeah. And so what I ended up doing was I found ah had a spare sprocket that came with the go-kart. And what I did is I drilled and tapped threads into that, which the 41 tooth sprocket could bolt into.
00:34:30
Speaker
Okay. And so I'd used that and then bolted that onto it. Unfortunately, I had to disassemble the whole rear end of the go-kart to get that sprocket on.
00:34:41
Speaker
But I managed to do that. And then we took it out on Friday, to Unabu, but just in the street again, just to give it a test, right? Yeah, okay, yeah.
00:34:53
Speaker
ah And holy freaking hell, man. That thing is a weapon. Yeah.
00:35:06
Speaker
I tell you what, it blows my mind. blown. Yeah, yeah it blows my mind how fast that thing is.
00:35:21
Speaker
holy yeah shit. That thing hits the power band at like 15,000 RPM. And from 15,000 to like 22,000 RPM, it's just like you're going into absolute hyperspace.
00:35:37
Speaker
yeah you're You're going so fast that your eyes start blurring. It's like a... ah je And your head just gets thrown back and you're like, ah!
00:35:48
Speaker
yeah i be i I couldn't get it into second gear because I i didn't want to like lean it out. But then I gave it to Frederick. I gave to Frederick and he jumped in it.
00:36:01
Speaker
And then he came back because he turned around and then came back down the gravel gravel road. And he was in second. And holy crap, I was scared for him because it was at that moment we realized the thing really doesn't have any brakes.
00:36:16
Speaker
Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah. Well, what do what's the problem with the breaks then?

Brake Troubleshooting

00:36:23
Speaker
So that led on to basically the whole of Friday night, the whole of Saturday and Saturday night, trying to work out what the hell is going on with these breaks.
00:36:36
Speaker
So... I thought, oh, maybe they're just too small because we've got these big wheels on. But to be honest, at full pressure, I could still spin the wheel with my hand.
00:36:48
Speaker
so Right. Like that's not working, clearly. Clearly. it's so So we decided, like we realized that it was air in the lines. There has to be some sort of air bubbles in the lines.
00:37:01
Speaker
So for hours and hours, we bled the brakes and it still didn't get any better. Like what is going on here?
00:37:12
Speaker
Like, oh, so on Saturday i decided, right, I'm going to pull apart the whole master cylinder. So i disassembled the whole master cylinder, pulled all the seals out, checked all the seals, checked everything.
00:37:27
Speaker
And then I thought, okay, well, if there's air getting trapped somewhere, maybe it's in this master cylinder. So i like pre-filled the master cylinder, making sure there was no air in the master cylinder. And then I like made sure I tilted it the right way so that the oil couldn't get in or like air couldn't get I tried...
00:37:49
Speaker
everything, put it back on. Then I thought it was the brake lines themselves because I changed out the front brake lines and the the actual diameter of the hose is slightly smaller.
00:38:01
Speaker
When I say slightly smaller, I mean like maybe 0.4, maybe 0.3 of a millimeter smaller. Right. And I went back to chat to you. Can make a difference?
00:38:16
Speaker
Yeah, well, apparently it does. Although, saying that, ChatGTP said that we should put a ratio of like 14 to 30 on the rear sprocket, which turned out to be a false. So I'm not really sure I should be listening ChatGTP about engineering problems I'm having with my go-kart.
00:38:34
Speaker
So
00:38:37
Speaker
I... It brings me to this point today. So today I 3D printed a like a lock with a like a nipple on the top.
00:38:49
Speaker
And so what I'm going to screw that lock onto the reservoir. And then I'm going long hose with ah like a big ah bottle of like fluid up high.
00:39:00
Speaker
So like there's no chance you're going to get any air in this thing. It's all the air is just going to be at the top bottle and, you know, there's not going to be any issues. And then you'll also have a huge amount of gravity pushing the fluid down as I pump it through.
00:39:15
Speaker
So that is the plan of just flushing this system out and trying to get all these air bubbles out. And hopefully it bloody works. I hope so.
00:39:28
Speaker
if If I could take anything back from this week, it's the fact that you know you have these plans to to try and get this project done and and get it done on time and like the plan was to film on Friday or Saturday, testing of it. And then the, basically that video would be finished.
00:39:50
Speaker
And then I'd get on with the, the, the motorbike projects whilst Thomas is like working on the 3d printing and none of that happened. This break issue is just screwed everything up.
00:40:05
Speaker
And i mean, plans get destroyed. yeah And you need to lean into that sometimes because there's always so I always say there's a reason for something, right?
00:40:19
Speaker
I think to with regards to your work with working with Armisen, there's a lesson to be learned there, right? like Absolutely. You could say you probably like the first two days there, like just the fact that Lynn said, i got my husband back.
00:40:38
Speaker
you know there's a lesson learned there. ah The fact is like you're stressing about things that you couldn't control. Well, it's the same for me. Like i I wanted to get this project out. I had a deadline, but do I need to stress about it There's a reason why the project's delayed. if If the universe, like whatever you want to call it, the universe, God, whatever, wanted me to get this project finished by you know by Saturday, then it would have happened. yeah maybe maybe it's not the universe, God, whatever. Maybe it's the aliens, Justin.
00:41:15
Speaker
Okay, this is my segue to something that's blowing. It's the lizard people, Kieran. It's the lizard people. The lizard people don't want you to.
00:41:26
Speaker
Well, Kieran, tell me, what is what is blowing your mind

Pyramid Radar Speculations

00:41:30
Speaker
at the moment? Well, this is this is it because have you seen this thing in the news recently? They've been doing all these like radar scans of the pyramids in Egypt.
00:41:43
Speaker
Have you seen this? Yes, ah we will talk about this. But is that what's blowing your mind right now? Yeah, the idea that there's these giant fucking 200, no, what is it, like 640 meter deep structures underneath the fucking pyramids.
00:42:06
Speaker
Mind blown. Clearly, clearly the plot for Stargate is true. It was just a landing pad for a fucking alien spacecraft.
00:42:21
Speaker
ah Karen, unfortunately, I think you need to ah go investigate a little further because I also have seen this, but I was like skeptical. Is it news? Have I been sucked into fake news?
00:42:36
Speaker
I think you've been swindled. Oh, I love a good swindle.
00:42:42
Speaker
and Okay, so here's my point. you What official news have you actually seen about this? Because if this was the real case, like it would be plastered all over the news right now.
00:42:59
Speaker
And oh the people that you actually discovered it would have much better imagery and evidence of such things. And none of that's surfaced.
00:43:11
Speaker
It's all like weird, like... nil child like you know graphics of things it's ah it's so yeah i don't know i i love the idea because i want that to be true because like well how much how much fun how much fun is that that's way funner than they're just fucking tunes yeah right that yeah There you go. well maybe maybe there Well, maybe my mind is being blown by the fact that been swindled by, I've been not paying attention for three seconds and I've been swindled by internet.
00:43:51
Speaker
ah internet The internet is a rough place, Kieran. You kind of get swindled somewhere. Well, you know, well let me can I tell you another thing that' that's blowing my mind at the moment? Yeah.
00:44:06
Speaker
it ah It might appear that winter has decided to fuck off. who
00:44:18
Speaker
Mind blown.
00:44:21
Speaker
Oh, man. I've been enjoying these sunny days. don't know you have, Justin. But the kids have been out in the garden. Like, oh, snow's melting. Happy days.
00:44:33
Speaker
It's been a totally different weekend. Dude, I had my shirt off on Friday in the garage. i was like, oh, it's getting hot and steamy in here. It's only the same minus two.
00:44:46
Speaker
I need to get my guns out, get the gun show on. yes Actually, my friend said that. The big and blowjobs day didn't pay off, so you were just like, I was just parance around with the shirt off to try and tempt the missus in there.
00:45:03
Speaker
Except that she wasn't around. It was just freaking Frederick. but i'll do
00:45:11
Speaker
Went in Rome. yes Well, do know what I was... I have to say the thing that's been blowing my mind... Okay.
00:45:22
Speaker
Well, you already did one. I guess you're doing two now.
00:45:27
Speaker
What did I say before? I can't even remember. It wasn't that mind-blowing. No, I did say it. I did say it, but we didn't put the intro. We didn't do the the audio over the top of it. That's why.
00:45:41
Speaker
Yeah. Anyway, or maybe we did. geez. Oh, crap. out there This podcast stuff. Terrible podcast.
00:45:49
Speaker
Terrible podcast. Yes, tell me, Justin. I think people are getting the shits at the moment, Kieran. Maybe we should just add it as segue. Well, I'll tell you what's given me the shits this week, Justin.
00:46:05
Speaker
Please tell me, The unrealistic expectations of women are when talking to men about building things.
00:46:16
Speaker
Who does number two work for? So tell me more, Karen. Well, there's been some discussion at home about the building of decks and, you know, outdoor areas for the summer.
00:46:36
Speaker
And, you know, like, you know, Lynn seems to think that I'm the handiest man in the world, um which, you know, I may or may not be, but... to with There's been a lot of discussion about ideas.
00:46:52
Speaker
Now, to give her just my wife a bit of ah bit of a break here, later on she did suggest we pay someone else to do this work, but the pretext of the conversation was that I would be doing and building all these things.
00:47:07
Speaker
So there was like all these big plans and big ideas for what we were going to do in the garden, which basically would mean that I'd be using every spare minute in the garden building things for the next, well, until winter comes pretty much.
00:47:24
Speaker
so Like what? What are we talking? Pergolas? Yeah, she wanted a pergola. She wants like a new shed, that bo like storage shed in the in the garden.
00:47:36
Speaker
There's all sorts of other talk about other like things, things. steps and Friggin landscaping, paving, all sorts of things. I'm just like, what do you think this time grows on trees?
00:47:54
Speaker
So I was like, oh, The list just the list has got longer. Lynn just dreams into these things. Well, that's fine. You just say you so say, I'll do that, and you got the kids they're like for the next six months.
00:48:08
Speaker
Yeah, for the next six months. I got no time for the kids if you want me to build this stuff. That's fine. That's the that's that's a great. That's like the perfect out. Why didn't I use that?
00:48:21
Speaker
I've got to save myself a whole lot of effort. Well, think about it. Best of both worlds. Like your wife thinks you're a superstar. You don't get hassled by kids for six months.
00:48:35
Speaker
And you get to work at your own pace. Yeah, And when you go get when you don't get finished, you blame it on the odd occasion that you had to look after the kids.
00:48:46
Speaker
Wisdom beyond your years, Justin. I know. It's like I've done this before.
00:48:55
Speaker
ah Well, you know, that so that's been what's given me the shits. There was a little moment this week where there was a lot of ideas and not a lot of reality.
00:49:07
Speaker
So... Women will do that, Karen. They're dreamers. They are dreamers. Bless them. oh So, I mean, they like they dream of somehow us being better looking or more handsome or more handy than we actually are.
00:49:24
Speaker
So, it works out for us.
00:49:28
Speaker
Yeah, I guess. Unless they call a man that's hotter. Yeah.
00:49:35
Speaker
Just make sure that the all the tradesmen that come are like fat and overweight and ugly. Yeah, yeah. Then you're good. Yeah.
00:49:44
Speaker
All right. Well, Justin, tell me what's given you the shits this week. Well, you know yeah you what's given me the shits? Those damn brakes!
00:49:56
Speaker
that does number one four Do you know why? Why? Because yeah I'm sorry, but these are these are brakes designed for to be pulled apart all the time you because they're go-kart brakes, right?
00:50:18
Speaker
these that like You have to flush them out. You have to look after them. You have to change. It even says on the side of the freaking thing that after 25 hours of use, you need to change the seals.
00:50:31
Speaker
we're Really? Wow. So what the heck? Because here's what I'm thinking.
00:50:41
Speaker
If you have to change these things out, why is there air traps throughout the whole system? Like, wouldn't you design it so it's freaking easy to bleed the air out? Now, I thought it was...
00:50:54
Speaker
keep you yeah i just thought I thought it was just me. But there am I going in on a forum reading all these horror stories. Oh, the forum. Yeah. I'm reading all these horror stories of people having the same problem as me and saying they've they've got to use, like, they're using, like, a vibrating saw.
00:51:16
Speaker
vibrating saw. Yeah, vibrating. Get the bubbles out. Yeah, with cable ties and, like, strap strapped to the hoses and the thing to shake the bubbles loose in the system.
00:51:32
Speaker
Like, what the fuck? Who designs a system that is that complicated to get the air bubbles out of? Someone who has not got that system on their go-kart and are winning races.
00:51:46
Speaker
I tell you, that's ah that's exactly right. That's how Lewis became number one.
00:51:55
Speaker
and This system better freaking work when I finish it. Like um tomorrow when I'm going to bleed these brakes again, yeah my little special cap that I've hopefully designed properly. Like this bloody butter work. oh Otherwise, I'm going to end up spending more money. Actually, that's another thing right now.
00:52:17
Speaker
I've spent so much freaking money. I've got zero nothing. I've got nothing left. I was hoping this damn video was going to do decent and I'd have some AdSense money coming in. But no, no one wanted to watch my video.
00:52:30
Speaker
Well, I'll tell you one person who doesn't to watch your videos, Justin. That is my son, Mackenzie. he Bless his son. But today, he saw on on the...
00:52:44
Speaker
On the TV, your snowmobile video came up in like suggestions. on um he know He has his like kids' YouTube account, so he didn't see that stuff. But when you go to the homepage, it kind of brings up some YouTube suggestions.
00:52:58
Speaker
And your video was sitting up there. And he's like, Dad, I want to watch Uncle Justin's video. And then he sat and he watched all like three or four videos this evening before he went to bed. Oh, really?
00:53:11
Speaker
Yeah. so that's And we sat through all the ads. Oh, God. Trying to earn you some money. yeah yeah YouTube premium. Come on. like Let's go, people.
00:53:25
Speaker
So, yeah we yeah, we did that. So it was Yeah, he loves them. He loves cycle Justin. So you can take some silence in that. Well, to be honest, I'm quite surprised it's done so poorly because retention was extremely good.
00:53:45
Speaker
like So normally my retention is like 30, 33, 35% maybe. e The retention at the beginning when I launched the video in the first The first four or five days, the retention was at 59%. That's huge.
00:54:08
Speaker
I'd never have videos at 59%. And then, but yet YouTube didn't want to show it to anybody. Like, I don't understand it. I really don't.
00:54:22
Speaker
and But it's the thing, like you have no control, so you can't really get the shits with it. No. Yeah. Yeah. oh Yeah, we both side at the same time.
00:54:34
Speaker
What are you supposed to do? You just got to keep on going and just roll with the punches and take it as a learning experience, right? Exactly. Yeah. ah if yeah I feel a bit let down like like the Belgian blonde I brewed this week.
00:54:50
Speaker
Well, not this week, but I decided dump this week, I should say. brewed this Belgian blonde, or sorry, it was supposed to be the Nordic blonde. And I used this Norwegian malt in it.
00:55:04
Speaker
like And I used like 50% Norwegian malt. and And it just tastes terrible. It doesn't taste good. And just it's lost all its like...
00:55:19
Speaker
ah and just So I decided, no, turn the cooling off and when I have time, I'll dump it dump the tank, get rid of it. so like strike that off as a loss, just all that time, six hours of the brewing, all the time monitoring fermentation and checking it.
00:55:40
Speaker
That was a no-go. So, yep, that's a bit of a shame. So that's unfortunate the unfortunate truth of it. So yeah so get I get your feeling, Joss.
00:55:53
Speaker
I get your feeling. it should like The video should do better. and Like I said to you last week, it was a really great video. I enjoyed the video the way the storytelling was and and how it all kind of came together.
00:56:07
Speaker
It's great. Yeah, you know, what can I say? Just maybe maybe it'll be an outlier. Maybe it's one of those videos that takes six months for to all of a sudden just go. Yeah. People find it just previous, like pre-winter season next year or this year, and they'll just be like, bang. Who knows?
00:56:32
Speaker
You never know. Yeah, you never know. They'll be enrolling in YouTube ad revenue. Yeah.
00:56:40
Speaker
One could hope. Kieran. One could hope. Kieran, it's time for you to sing. Ooh.
00:56:53
Speaker
Recommendation, recommendation. What is your recommendation? Yeah. I didn't like that version.
00:57:04
Speaker
ah i Put a little different spin on it. Hmm.
00:57:10
Speaker
Kieran, what is your recommendation for this week? My recommendation is fucking ride a six-wheel, like a six-wheeler. I don't know what do they call it.
00:57:24
Speaker
I was at my friend Pontus' farm on Saturday and we took the six-wheeler out. Mackenzie sat in front of me and we fucking fanged it through the forest. It was mad fun. Yeah.
00:57:37
Speaker
So, um yeah, six-wheeler. ah Get on it. Like, way better than the ATV through the forest, I'd say. because why why Yeah, what what makes it better?
00:57:50
Speaker
Well, because you've got all the traction. You've got an extra set of wheels. because like That sounds like shit you want in Zero Attraction. You want to do skids everywhere. That sounds like the most pussy thing ever.
00:58:04
Speaker
You'd be surprised that much. But, I mean, were going up some pretty crazy hills, and it rides pretty smooth, at least for when you've got a little kid on board. That being said, Pontus was in the back tray, like, holding on for dear life.
00:58:20
Speaker
So it's fucking banging it through the forest. Yeah. So, yeah, that's my recommendation. Get out and do something fun like that. Six-wheeler is where the action's at.
00:58:33
Speaker
Well, I kind of agree. like I think it's important to go do things you've never really done before. Yeah, that's fun. Look, to be honest, I've got two things I want to recommend. The first one is a little bit political, to be quite honest.
00:58:48
Speaker
Ooh, political. Because, you know, there's a lot of people going around saying a lot of shit. You know, my mother-in-law, she is an absolute crack up.
00:59:00
Speaker
Like, i we drove to Oslo today. yeah And, like, it's like poking a bear. It's so fun. Yeah. just waiting for the reaction. so she has all these opinions and and things like this, right?
00:59:13
Speaker
And no don't get me wrong. She's had a hard life. She definitely, like, sees life as hard and and takes the victim, like, role in life.
00:59:26
Speaker
And I think everyone sort of has these type of people in their lives and or at least knows of somebody and you know i came across this uh recording from john cleese okay yeah yeah it was recorded 30 years ago right i'm gonna play it i'm gonna play it for you and then we'll just discuss about it after right okay here we go Seriously, though, we've heard a lot about extremism recently. A nastier, harsher atmosphere everywhere, more abuse and bother-boy behavior, less friendliness and tolerance and respect for opponents. All right, but what we never hear about extremism is its advantages.
01:00:09
Speaker
Well, the biggest advantage of extremism is that it makes you feel good because it provides you with enemies. Let me explain. The great thing about having enemies is that you can pretend that all the badness in the whole world is in your enemies and all the goodness in the whole world is in you.
01:00:28
Speaker
Attractive, isn't it? So, if you have a lot of anger and resentment in you anyway and you therefore enjoy abusing people, then you can pretend that you're only doing it because these enemies of yours are such very bad persons and that if it wasn't for them, you'd actually be good-natured and courteous and rational all the time.
01:00:47
Speaker
So, if you want to feel good, become an extremist. Okay. Now you have a choice. If you join the hard left, they'll give you their list of authorized enemies.
01:00:58
Speaker
Almost all kinds of authority, especially the police, the city, he Americans, judges, multinational corporations, public schools, furriers, newspaper owners, fox hunters, generals, class traitors, and, of course, moderates.
01:01:16
Speaker
Or, if you'd rather be an extremist on the hard right, no problem, fine, you still get a lovely list of enemies, only they're different ones. Noisy minority groups, unions, Russia, weirdos, demonstrators, welfare sponges, meddlesome clergy, peaceniks, the BBC, strikers, social workers, communists, and of course, moderates.
01:01:40
Speaker
and upstart actors. Now, once you're armed with one of these super lists of enemies, you can be as nasty as you like and yet feel your behaviors morally justified.
01:01:51
Speaker
So you can strut around abusing people and telling them you could eat them for breakfast and still think of yourself as a champion of the truth, a fighter for the greater good, and not the rather sad paranoid schizoid that you really are.
01:02:05
Speaker
I found that super

John Cleese on Extremism

01:02:06
Speaker
interesting. That's reported 30 years ago before all this, you know modern drama of, you know, what's going on in our world, right? Yeah, right.
01:02:18
Speaker
People are reading headlines and just running with and saying the most ridiculous stuff. because it's under this umbrella of like, ah you know, i'm i'm it's okay to be so extreme.
01:02:37
Speaker
You know, like my mother-in-law says just ridiculous stuff that you couldn't say normally. But because of the world we're in now, it's weirdly accepted.
01:02:50
Speaker
And so yeah and i just want to recommend people start thinking about that when they start talking about politics or they start talking about social issues. Like, am i an extremist here?
01:03:05
Speaker
Am I like feeling like I'm good by pushing others down? Or am I a moderate and I'm just getting squished on by both sides? you know I think i think it's it's really easy these days to like feel like you have to pick a side.
01:03:24
Speaker
And I don't think you have to. ah So my recommendation is just to start thinking a little bit about this sort of stuff. Don't let people say these ridiculous things without consequences.
01:03:38
Speaker
ah don't be scared to take a little bit of conflict and be okay with being wrong as well, right? We can all be wrong. Hmm. And they the other thing I wanted to say too, though, ah getting on a lighter note, the second recommendation is there was an incident today, or not today, this week ah with my day job where I was interacting with ah with a teenager.
01:04:06
Speaker
And my recommendation is to play the game that is life.

Life as a Game Analogy

01:04:17
Speaker
This week I was having conversation with one of the kids I work with and he said, you know, what what games do you play? Meaning what like Fortnite, you know, Counter-Strike, you know, all these games on Xbox, all this stuff.
01:04:34
Speaker
yeah And I said to him, ah I don't have time for games. I said, I'm too busy playing real life. you And he, you know what he said to me? He's like, what's that?
01:04:47
Speaker
but Like, where what's real life? What's it about? He thought it was a game.
01:04:54
Speaker
And I said i said to him, no, I mean like real life, you know, like literally getting up every morning. Like, why wouldn't we want to level ourselves up?
01:05:06
Speaker
Mm. Right? why Why do we have to pretend to level ourselves up in a false world? Well, it's like that video from from Jimmy Carr where he he says, he talks about like, you know, video games are just a proxy for career.
01:05:26
Speaker
Yeah, right. Where like you are level up just in the same way that you would if your career goes up to the next level. Right? Mm. And that, they you know, it's ah it's a it's a zero consequence career, basically.
01:05:43
Speaker
Right? career path. Where you if you lose, you lose. And whatever, you feel bad because you didn't, you know, win that game or get to the next level or unlock the next level or whatever heck it is you're doing online. and But, like, yeah, there's no consequence. It doesn't have any real life in...
01:06:04
Speaker
problems, unlike real life, which fucking slaps you around sometimes, right?
01:06:11
Speaker
So, yeah, boom fascinating. And I think my point is that there's a lot of people coasting. Absolutely. You know, just just just coasting along and just seeing. And before you know it, you're going to be old and fucking run down and you won't be able to do the things you really want to do.
01:06:30
Speaker
and that's why I'm saying, like, play the game that is life, you know, like take risks. Like, you know, it is like Fortnite or one of these games that the kids play all the time, you know, they take risks in these games, but why wouldn't we take risks in real life too, to try and level up, to be like a better version of ourselves, to leave a legacy if we want to leave a legacy, to do these sort of things, to have a fulfilling life.
01:07:05
Speaker
You know, there's so many people that coast for so long and then it's all over Red Rover. So that's that's what I want to recommend people. Go play the ah game that is life.
01:07:17
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ah yeah I wanted to jump in so many times there, but we'll leave it at that. Otherwise, upon like this this will never be a then another long-form podcast if I jump in at all those points. But, yeah, I mean, great. I agree with you. That's awesome. Get out there and do something, you know, to just survive live.
01:07:43
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and Don't just exist. whatever Everyone's like, we're going to end on this. Yeah. Great. Thanks, Justin, you jerk face.
01:07:56
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You politicized this one. And now you're telling us, i can't play computer games. What the hell? All right. Well, he's I'll give you a second recommendation. Go for it, Kieran.
01:08:11
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You guys should listen to another podcast ah called The Dollop.
01:08:18
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It's an American. Yeah. Have you, have you listened to this podcast before Jess? I have, but I couldn't get into it. feel it hard to listen to. Maybe you need to listen to the right episode, but so it's, it's an, it's a podcast that mostly revolves around American history, but, but it has a lot of other historical stories in it as well.
01:08:42
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ah You'll learn so much and at times is freaking hilarious. um So just the dollop. There you go. Basically, to give you a breakdown, it's a podcast where there's basically a historian of some kind and his comedian friend and the comedian is hearing the story for the first time, like this historic story for the first time and commenting live as it goes on.
01:09:10
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And yeah, it's sometimes really fucking funny. So... But you also learn a lot. So that's my other recommendation for this this week. The dollop.
01:09:21
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Check it out. There we go Cool. All right. We're done. Thanks all for listening. Yeah. Oh, wait, wait, wait. Shout out.
01:09:33
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Oh, shout out. Shout out ah to my podcast. Jesus. To my patrons. who ah To be honest, I keep on forgetting to mention. I forgot to mention them yesterday or last week, I should say.
01:09:52
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ah So i want to give a shout out to my top tier heroes and my sidekicks because they're just awesome. No, I want to say a massive thank you to Thomas Buckner, Mark Foster, Janis Clems, Ulus Kittaren, Arthur Midgard, Frederick Lyons, the Swedish maker, Mark Jones, ah Ryan Wilson, and Stian Serhus. sos ah you said I also want to give a massive... Huh?
01:10:28
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he said well do i say wrong You supposed to say, Ulus Kittaren.
01:10:36
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No, that's a fair podcast. We don't do that, Kieran. No, you don't, Kieran. You don't say it like that because that's not how you say his name. They've trivialized his name. They've turned him into a circus act. And I respect Ula more than that crappy podcast does. Just always making a joke about his name.
01:10:58
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Yeah. just Poor Ula. Poor Ula. Yeah. I mean, Ula sends me ridiculous things on Instagram all the time. I respect him for that. But i saying that, I also want to give a massive shout out to my sidekicks. You guys are amazing. Sylvester Arneson and...
01:11:19
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ah Thomas Smith and honor among the system because those guys really the fact that they support me when I keep on blowing money on gears and crazy big projects is amazing and I really appreciate you guys so ah That was a very long-winded end to this podcast.
01:11:46
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Thank you all for supporting this podcast and listening. but Hold on, hold Before we finish up, I want to give shout-out to ah Thomas at the Verkstedt's Logbook.
01:11:59
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a He is the only person that sent me a message about Juicy's last name from last week, which we didn't come back. he His suggestion was...
01:12:11
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Juicy Woods. Dude, we did not come back to this. I think i have i just realized, just that fish fishing up, and I realized we didn't come back to Juicy. Poor Juicy. She got forgotten.
01:12:26
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So um I'm not going to reveal what her last name actually is because, ah ah to be honest, um we only got one response. So I need more responses. It's disappointing, isn't it? But you know what I'm going to do?
01:12:39
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You know what I'm going to do? Thomas is going to get some beer from me. That's what he's going to do. He's going to get some beer from me for his effort. And if you send at Eucharist Brewing a suggestion on what Juicy's last name is, you will also get some beer from me.
01:12:58
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So... Get on it. but Hey, three beers. I mean, it'll be in a nondescript unlabeled can possibly, but it'll still be beer from me.
01:13:12
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So there you go. um Get on it. we need We need juicy suggestions.
01:13:20
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There you
01:13:23
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Well, on that bombshell, Kieran. Free beer for juicy suggestions. Free beer for juicy suggestions. What the fuck?
01:13:34
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Just open the floodgates. I'm looking forward to these responses. Come on. I need them. yeah Careful to it, people. Thank you all so much for listening. You guys are amazing.
01:13:47
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Cheers.
01:13:50
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Bye. Bye. blood This episode's going to be a nightmare to edit.