Introduction and Podcast Overview
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Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Boys to Men Podcast. I am your host, Ayush. I'm Jacob. I'm Connor. And I'm Noah. And here we talk about life, because we are men. Welcome to the Boys to Men Podcast.
Mystery of Missing Person JK
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Here we are, episode two. I guess, or episode one. Was last episode, episode zero? No, it was definitely one. Okay, it was one. All right. If you couldn't tell,
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We are missing a person in action. We actually have no idea why he's not here. But JK is gone. Yeah, he just got... Where was he last time? Is he still in Mexico? Or did he come back? No, he's in Glendale. No, no, yes. Yes. Well, there's his location. By the way... By the way...
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Yeah, you know that street he lived on? Yeah. What was it? At 31st Avenue? Censored, censored. Yeah, we'll just censor it out. With ducks cracking or something. Oh, yeah. Who's that? Who's that? Gingo doodles? Yeah. We'll pull one of them. Oh, yeah, moving on. Yes, we're missing someone.
Clarifying the Boys to Men Association
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But the show must go on, so we're here. And so here we are.
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providing you quality entertainment until, as always, the next pandemic. Well, actually through this Backstreet Boys tour onto the next. Yeah. Okay. Speaking of boy bands, did you guys know that Boys to Men is actually the name of a boy band?
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uh yeah so we don't we don't like to talk about that because we don't we don't talk we don't affiliate with them ours is original okay um speaking of boy bands ever heard of the belgietals oh yes yes the the never never on tour belgietals
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Well, we can't be on tour now. Well, obviously. There's a world tour going on by the Backstreet Boys. No, there's a world tour going on by... We can't compete with the Backstreet Boys. That's why we're not on tour. Yes. It's just not... We're not on par yet. But yeah, I just thought I'd plug in our own band. Yeah. At Balochi. Do we get... Oh yeah, we do have an Instagram.
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Yeah, app belgeedle's official. Yep, follow us instagram.
High School Memories and Anecdotes
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Okay, so what do we actually Well, we're talking about funny high school memories. Oh, yeah, real I remember it like months ago like like it got cut short because of the
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of a famous person. Yeah, a group. A singular person. Yeah, just too much. I want it that way, I guess. They wanted it that way. They wanted it that way. Tell me why, so let's move on. You know, we all went to a very interesting school together, of course.
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But this school, we weren't a public school. So we have many interesting charter memories. And yeah, so Connor, you want to talk about that certain story?
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a certain certain person who cannot be named yeah well most of our stories i feel are going to revolve around this person and if he does happen to come across this good job to you man you're really awesome in school i'm sure you know who you are you're the big dog he's making it he's making it big yeah yeah ways in the world back east baby
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but yeah so we were in Spanish class and this isn't like a specific time this is just you know throughout Spanish class throughout the years and he him and another buddy of mine and his would play this game I didn't play it I don't know I did worded it weird but I didn't play this game I don't know I'm calling it a game but essentially they would stare at each other from across the classroom and while the teacher giving
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They would proceed to, well, we wore uniforms with button-up shirts. Yeah, they proceeded to slowly unbutton their shirts across the room from each other and see who could go the furthest. And apparently the person who wins is the person who gets the most naked in class. Fortunately, though, it never went further than the buttons.
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but it was still more than was needed. Sure. I feel like that's not true. I remember some unbuckling of belts. Yeah. Belts came off and zippers were undone. But perhaps as the story goes, force my eyes to gaze upon what exactly was happening whenever it happened. It was a pretty common occurrence throughout Spanish class only for some reason.
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Yeah, Spanish class? Actually, no, we had an awesome teacher. That's why. Oh, yeah. Spanish class was the class where everything happened. We had a kid who would bark at the teacher. No, it also happened in Spanish. Same thing. Music, Spanish. Music and Spanish. It was both. But he would bark at the teacher to
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I don't know what the thought behind that was, but he did get suspended, I think. Well, no. He just got sent out. And then he didn't like getting sent out all the time for being funny. So he left. Yeah. Fair enough.
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Did I take a dark turn? How's that dark? And he left the school and was never seen again. I mean, he started a career on Soundcloud and Spotify. So he's not really mumble. I don't know. I've heard some of his stuff. It's pretty good for what it is. But yeah, he went on to do big and great things.
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Big and great SoundCloud rapping movements. Yeah. Yeah. What? Yeah, exactly. OK. OK. Well, it's number one hit song. Oh, I don't know if I, well, it's called Lately. Pretty sure. I don't think you got the joke. No, I didn't.
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a bit. I'm not going to explain it and everyone who's watching this podcast can just laugh at you. It's really hot in here. I gotta turn a fan off. I guess I'll tell a story.
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What is this? I think this is ninth grade. It was in biology, one of the best classes. And this was for like halfway to the year. So I was definitely not great at keeping my books as well kept as possible. And we specifically had a green math book, a Euclid book.
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And I don't know why, but when I got it, like the first day of school, it was not in the best condition. Like it was taped up. The cover was barely held on. So my biology teacher, who I will not name, but is a god, would frequently mention how my book is very beat up and I should replace it. And I said, no, no, I'm good. It's fine.
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So this was about half of the year and we were just doing stuff in class. I think we were like preparing for a quiz or something. And like usual, the teacher comes over and jokingly says, wow, your book is getting worse by the day. I said, no, it's not. And like the genius I am, I grab it by the cover of the book.
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and I wave it around and it just tears and the cover just is left in my hand the book just falls on the floor yeah that'll show him
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and uh see the book is intact so is the cover separately maybe and he just looks at me and i don't really know what was what he was thinking if he was gonna send me out if he's gonna make me like tape it up or he's gonna make me like return it to the office because i'm but uh from that day onwards i was not allowed to bring that book into class for for reasons
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Well, yeah, I don't want to bring it up, but yeah, that's why I can't bring a math book into biology anymore. Anymore. You had rules specifically planted because of your own mishaps in biology? Well, the back cover was also torn up, so I could have done the same thing with the back cover. Let's try this one more time. Maybe it'll turn out different. I mean, if I just hold about a back cover, I bet that part's strong enough.
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Biology was great. I loved biology. The teacher was an absolute legend.
Reminiscing about Influential Teachers
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Some may call him the greatest teacher at our school. A lot would. A lot would, yeah. And everybody, literally everybody loved him. Like this is not, we're not just joking about
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what we think is a good teacher. If he walked into the lunchroom at any time during the day, and there were people in there, everyone would start clapping for him. He had a standing ovation when he walked into the hallway. That sounds so fake, but it's so true. It is so true.
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His freshman students called him daddy. Okay. That is also true. It is true. Like a whole cafeteria of like a few hundred people would all clap as he walked in and out. Kids of all shapes and sizes would just clap. Like siblings of people who had them would start clapping.
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Like they didn't even know who he is and they just start clapping. No, it just became the like the cannon of the school to the, the unspoken rules to clap for this entered headmaster. We clap for our biology teacher. He was the only person that received this treatment. And you know, he was just an awesome teacher. Like, um,
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In biology, he, uh, well, he didn't let me, but I did eat entire pizzas. Like slices or no, no, no, no. Like, and I, I brought an actual pizza into biology and I ate the whole thing. You should've been like, you want a slice.
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We're getting a little bit too close to Terry, sorry. I can tell him his license plate number. Oh yeah, I remember that too. Yeah, the groups of students would follow him, chanting his own license plate to him. I don't remember this. Yeah, this is an after school thing. We'd see him walking around, people memorized his license plate, followed him
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enchanted it to him. Just like imagine if that was you though. It's gotta be quite interesting. I don't even think he knew his own license plate number. Yeah he didn't know it at first. Yeah he's like what are you saying? What are you summoning? The red collection of numbers and letters. Yeah. Oh yeah we're just summoning a shaga real quick.
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To serve you, of course, because you're the best teacher. Exactly. There were so many servants for him. No other teacher garnered this treatment. No one deserved this agreement. No one even came close. No, no. Except for maybe a certain retired teacher that taught earth science and physics. Yeah, perhaps. Perhaps. He was just cool, though.
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He was, yeah, he was a movie star. He was in movies. He was an actor. And a model. A model, that's what I mean. Yeah, a model. Yeah, a fitness model and also a foot model, I believe. I don't know that one. Yeah, I think he demoed some sandals or something. Some sandals. I remember that. He owned multiple houses. He owned multiple Teslas.
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He was smart enough to buy a bunch of houses during the 2008 recession. It was a... Yeah, the recession. We were alive. That was the year... Well, I was alive in 2001. Someone think elected. Good job, Connor. Yeah. Good job. Smart Connor. Yeah. He was a pretty cool teacher.
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Um, but unfortunately he left to actually get paid because, you know, teaching is not the best teaching is especially in Arizona. Like if you go a little bit more eastward, you're, you're a little bit more entitled to financial compensation for your job, but, uh, no, not in Arizona. How did that happen? He was a model and he's like, you know what? I'm a physics teacher. No, he was doing it for fun.
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Yes, exactly. He's a teacher for fun. Yes. Why? You know, he was supposed to come to our graduation, but he never did. A lot of people were. Yeah. But you know, the whole next report is going to mess it up. They're huge fans. But we did get our Canadian ladder. You guys want to talk about our great Canadian Air Force teacher?
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Yeah. Well, he was, he was from Germany and then he went to Canada. Yeah. I thought he, I thought he lived in Canada and then went to school in Germany. He was in the Royal, he at least went back to Canada then cause he was in the Canadian air force. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. I think he was born in Canada and then went to Europe for studying abroad, specifically in Germany. And I think one other place.
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And it came back, joined the Canadian military. He wasn't even supposed to be our teacher. He was supposed to go to a different school. Yeah, but then our school was like, we'll take you. Because they had, we had an open spot and they didn't for that year. And so we took him in and he taught us military drills. He regaled stories of the Canadian military.
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He shot guns and he exercises his second amendment, which is awesome. Every day. Yeah. In class. He's, he's, he's your, your cigar smoking scotch drinker that everyone wants to be. Yeah. He is the man that you wish you were. Yeah. And he's also super nice cause he's Canadian, you know? Yeah.
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Uh, we had such great teachers. We did. Or we had a selection of great teachers. Let me put it that way. We're not talking about the math. We're talking about the good teachers. Okay. Yes.
Stock Market Game and Misconceptions
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Um, like in economics class. Uh, oh man, dude. If you could even call it a class. Economics get together. Yeah. Basically fifth period of hangout time. Yup.
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And boy, did we hang out. We watched movies on what was it? South Korea, North, North, North Korea. Yeah, it was definitely North Korea. The, the financial status of North Korea. Oh, he's a doctor. Like the sweatshop. Oh yeah. We learned about these. And like,
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how they were undercut by fake honey substitutes. It's like the great bee scam or something. Scandal. The great bee scandal. Yeah. That sounds like a heist. I mean, it was. If we pull this off, we're going to get $32,000 in honey. In honey. Yeah. Also played dead. Remember that game that we played?
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Oh yeah, Investopedia. Dude, your boy's number one right now. We played a stock market game. I checked. I'd keep up on it. It was two years ago. Yes, but it's actually... Yeah, you gotta keep your money flowing, Connor. What if one day that person's out of money? No, he fell like far. Oh, dang. Yeah, probably because you stopped checking it after the first three weeks.
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He still beat everyone. So who did? I usually want to talk about the stock market game. Yeah, so pretty much how it worked was is every... Well, we'd go into class, we'd bring our mobular devices. Mobular? Cellular devices, not mobular. Cellular devices. And we would play a game where we would...
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spend money on certain stocks of companies and see who makes the most money after real money. It's fake money from the company, which we will not say who it is.
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Okay, Investopedia. I bought something on Amazon. It was fake money in a fake game. I'm just being safe, okay? Investopedia wants to know your location. At the end of the semester, we'd see who wins. And if our teacher won, we'd all get a C in the class. So we all tried very hard. Well, not all. Most of us tried very hard.
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So yeah, that's, that's first again. It was actually really fun. I got to say, like it was risk-free, but you understood how the stock market worked and it felt really nice when you made money. And it made you want to like check in on the stock market. Yeah. Like I would, I would watch the stock news because I want to know if my stocks would do well. Yeah. It was a very eyeopening experience.
00:21:07
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Maybe someday, boys to men will have a stock exchange by our stocks. Sponsored by our stocks. Yeah, the podcast stock. We could make our own website. In the future. Yes, later. When we actually get
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Yeah, and in that same class, the kid who we recently said would strip in Spanish class, he also made some interesting quotes that we never let him live down. It was really, really funny. We talked about the debt one time in that econ class and how it was like 21 trillion or whatever at the time.
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and then this kid was like well if everyone paid a dollar in the u.s we would pay off 13 trillion of that debt right and so we basically told the kid no you there is not 13 trillion people in the united states hate to break it to you and he didn't know how many people there were in arizona he thought there were like a billion people in her
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Yeah. So, you know, just 15 trillion living people in the United States of America. And thinking about pipelines, because at that time, you know, that big pipeline news with the Native Americans was hot. So we talked about that. And then he was asked how many pipelines he thinks actually span across the country. And his best guess was about 20.
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At least 20. Whether it was about or at least, I mean, still. I mean, it was just a few of the things he said throughout the years that we never let him live down. He made was iconic. So quotable. He was the quotable one.
00:23:20
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And he is the fourth member of Pocket Watch Gang, which is all here, minus him. On our senior trip to DC, we all bought Pocket Watches. Yes. Well, two of us bought it from the Jefferson Monticello. Yeah, Monticello. And then two of us, Tyler too, bought it at
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the Arlington National Cemetery. Yeah. And we were the coolest four people in our whole class because we were the only ones who got pocket watches. And we were the only ones who knew what time it was. Arizona. Yeah. Arizona time. Exactly. Yeah. Even though we were in Washington. What a great time.
00:24:06
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No, I was gonna say, I'm looking at the class rankings for the economics game. And you're number three, so... I'm number three? Oh, dang. Great job. Look at me go. How much, like, what's my capital right now? Well, your account value right now is $116,241. That's more than I had.
00:24:34
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That's more than I had before I started. You had a change of $916 today, which is an increase of 16%. So pretty good. Yep. Nice, nice. Bro, if I only, I could actually have like a million dollars to start. Money. Yes. I don't know how to redeem this. We started out with only like a thousand or 10,000. Oh yeah. Yeah. That's pretty good. Yeah. Well, what can I say? I'm a, I'm a tycoon.
00:25:01
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Something, you know, I'm something of a type of stock enthusiast myself. My dad's really in the stock market right now. Um, and he uses a couple of different, uh, mediums to, uh, to invest in stocks and they all have really weird names. Have you, have you guys ever heard of the names? Like, uh, I don't know. It's like sweet sales or something.
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um like there's a couple that are the names of fruit and then there's one like that it's like the bird banana incorporated just the bird i have not i i gotta look it up this is our advice portion of the show just in stocks no no that's i mean that's actually good advice like but don't just acorns acorns is one of them oh yeah oh yeah i've heard of it yeah
00:26:02
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Yeah, they're the one with the orange chipmunks, right? No, they're the one with the green acorn. Ah, yes. I'm pretty sure it has the orange and green chipmunks who are dollar bills. Yeah. And they're like, you should make money. Yay. Yeah, unless we're completely wrong. But you got Robin Hood.
00:26:29
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Many tights. Good movie. Great movie. Oh my gosh, it's been so long since I've watched that. Did we see the fight? We saw one of the fights in drama, I'm pretty sure. Did we? The sticks? With the sticks? No. Yeah. Yes. I feel like I'm doing something else. With the quarter steps? Yeah, yeah. I'm pretty sure we saw that in drama. I think so.
00:26:58
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Of course, we saw a lot of things in drama. And also, that was like five months ago. Man, drama. Back to speaking of classes, drama.
Drama Class Comedy and Chaos
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Drama was really fun, both years, I gotta say. Yeah. Yeah. It was a great experience. I mean, I felt like I was back in Taekwondo class. Yeah, yeah. Oh, man.
00:27:26
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But did our drama teacher hate some of the kids? The eccentric one that we keep referring to. The eccentric one and the not before mentioned hothead. Yeah. Should we call him that? I heard hot. So I was like, okay, I'll just pass it. In one instance, our teacher went off on them because he was messing around with his like hands in his shirt.
00:27:57
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While he was in costume, and the term was, you are morally degenerate.
00:28:09
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It just may have been mentioned once or twice a couple a lot of times But I mean like yeah, he was he was in a toga because we were doing ancient Greek plays So he like had his hands inside of his toga So he looked like a Minecraft villager and he was moving his arms upside down or up and down and
00:28:27
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She was like, while we were doing lines on the stage, he was up on stage doing that. Was it like a couple days before our final teacher? It was a couple days before and we had another class watching us.
00:28:48
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Yeah, and another class was watching us do that too. And they got to hear the whole speech. There was a five to 10 minute speech given. About the moral degeneracy of this kid and how he's ruining the play for everyone else. And he had to apologize to everyone on stage. And we were 17 at the time.
00:29:11
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Why? Why? Because it sounds like something you do to like an eight year old. Oh, yeah. Yeah, making them apologize. Oh, yeah. Call them a moral degenerate. Yeah, they went around going, I'm sorry for being morally degenerate. And they were they were super happy about it. They got what they wanted. They knew what they were doing. They were they were egging them on. Yeah.
00:29:38
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And yeah, that was our first year of drama. Second year of drama, the big thing was fighting. We learned stage combat. Stage combat. We didn't start up brawling with each other. No, we just, infighting was huge in drama. People would be out left and right. I ran into a pole.
00:30:04
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True story. Oh yeah, I remember when the same hot-headed kid, so there was half class outside learning the line, class inside, which was the crew figuring out how to, you know, set up the stage properly, or how to, what they're going to do, set up the stage. And the hot-headed kid was outside doing lines, and you know,
00:30:26
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I'm sure everyone can relate to this. They're the portable buildings at school. They're like the trailers and stuff. So all the electrical equipment was just outside free rein to abuse. Right there in the open. Just, you know, he's, he's the brightest tool. That doesn't make sense. The brightest tool in the shed. So, you know, he, he grabbed the switch, pulled it to off and turned off all the electricity in the whole portable building.
00:30:55
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not just in the classroom, but just the whole building. Which there were two other classes going on. Yeah, and ran away. He ran to our group. And what's funny is the window was open. Anyone could see it. Because the window was right next to the electrical equipment. So he saw like,
00:31:16
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waddling away quite quickly to our group. And I didn't know what happened. I just saw him walk up to us and be like, guys, act like I didn't do anything. And then the teacher was like, Mr. Hothead, we're over here. Didn't do anything. Yes. That's the voice of the natural. Yeah.
00:31:44
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You know, obviously the teacher, you know, knew what he was up to. He's like, yeah, you knew what you were doing. So just, just go leave. And that's, how was that? And it's funny because every time Hothead would like get in the situation, his argument would be that like, Oh, I didn't know what I was doing. I was just messing around. I'm sorry. I didn't, I didn't mean to do that. I didn't mean to press the button. He always acted ignorant of the situation. Like, well, I didn't really know that that would happen.
00:32:14
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I was just curious. I just wondered what would happen when I shut off the generator for the entire building.
Advice and Reflections on School Days
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What time is it for you guys on the podcast?
00:32:38
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About 63 minutes. 63 minutes? So we've gone about like 30 minutes. Yeah. All right. I guess, do we move on to the advice segment? Yeah, what's our advice segment for today? Our advice for today. Don't be a hothead. Think about what you're doing before you do stuff.
00:32:59
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No, well, it created some fun memories though. We were in a situation where we really couldn't get in trouble at that point. Unless you want quality content. The advice is don't get caught. If you're gonna be the hunted, don't get caught. And if you do, make it a funny situation. Because that makes everything better. Make it something memorable. Know what you're saying.
00:33:29
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Alibi. Um, but like, but like for real though, what's, what's our advice? Uh, do you just talk about like something in high school related? Well, we have advice for college because we haven't. Well, yeah, I apologize yet.
00:33:51
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Hey, I'm coming. I'm coming episodes about college. Yeah. As soon as we experienced that, as soon as the Backstreet Boys, we'll give you a first experience. Yeah. Everything you know about college. Yeah. The day in the life of a boys to men podcaster. But for high school, um, don't, don't just try to get out of there without,
00:34:18
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you know, making friendships or just try to do things as fast as possible. Take your time. Use it while you got it. Yeah, because it'll be gone before you know it. Like we, we, we missed an entire quarter of school and we didn't, we didn't think we were going to lose out on memories that with, with people that we had just gotten really close to because of our senior trip.
00:34:44
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So yeah, we just went on a senior trip, came back, and then that was it. Yeah, we came back and the world was on fire, like, oh yeah. Everything was torn to shreds. But you just gotta make the most of the time you have. Yeah, for all you know, you go to a trip and come back, and then the Backstreet Boys are back at it again. No school? Are you kidding me?
00:35:12
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Yeah. Dancing as they walk out. Yeah. Well, I feel like even though we missed out, we did have pretty great memories. Yeah. We're going to be sharing those memories for the rest of our lives. Yeah. Nothing too forgettable happened there. No. Especially like we bonded over quarantine.
00:35:41
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Exactly. Backstreet Boys. Yeah, Backstreet Boys. With our Zooms every day. Oh, yeah. Wow. Thanks. Well, it's not the teacher's fault, really. It's the establishment's fault. The establishment. The system. Find the power. The system. I'm not a part of your system. Yeah.
00:36:09
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Yeah, so that's our advice, I guess.
Conclusion and Listener Appreciation
00:36:12
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All right. It's been fun. Yeah. It's always a pleasure talking to you folks. Even though we're not actually talking to them, but yes, that message is... Sometimes I like to think they talk to us. It would be weird if seen from another person's view, but... I like to think that people are listening.
00:36:38
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All right Well, I guess that's how fun everyone stay safe ignore the backstreet boys. Yeah, don't ignore them, but Stay safe on the back. Don't listen to their music wear Headphones for your mouth if you get it you get it if you don't you doubt Yeah dark night
00:37:05
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You think the Backstreet Boys are your allies? I'll be born to them. Oh, Backstreet Boys. Well, I guess that's it for episode two. We've made it in the world. We're at episode two. We've made it. We've made it. Thanks for 100,000 subs.
00:37:35
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We'll see you in a million. I love you.