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Alpha Males, Toys from Childhood, and Airplane Etiquette | Down with DP Podcast 8-22-25 image

Alpha Males, Toys from Childhood, and Airplane Etiquette | Down with DP Podcast 8-22-25

S1 E2 · Down with DP Podcast with Robert Dunne & Ron Prendimano
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Robert and Ron discuss Alpha Males, Toys from Childhood, and Airplane Etiquette  Down with DP Podcast 8-22-25

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Introduction and Podcast Kickoff

00:00:03
Speaker
oh Welcome to the...
00:00:11
Speaker
What's the deal? Let me try that again. It's the Down With DP podcast with Robert Dunn and Ron Prendamano in three minutes.
00:00:26
Speaker
Yo! We're back. Oh my god. So happy to be here. Thank you. Wow. I'm very proud of us. I'm going to play with my toys. on. going to play with my toys.
00:00:37
Speaker
Yay. Oh no. Oh no. You really are incorporating that. Yeah, I did. i i put the applause in there. Yeah. Yeah, Ron showed me his ah showed me a sound effects, and I was like, oh, that's really cute. We'll never do it actually on the show.
00:00:53
Speaker
First thing he does. You never said that. You never said, don't do it on the show. That's true.

Friendship and Past Stories

00:00:58
Speaker
You know, I find it funny. And I briefly spoke this about with you yesterday. and Oh, look, we're doing video. This is fun. Hi. Oh, hey, yeah, I forgot we didn't do video. You are gorgeous. My God. You look like a nice family man. Look at you with your TV in your background.
00:01:11
Speaker
I look like, look at this. I look like I have a body in my basement right You know what I mean? like i Well, I love true crime. So if you get if you're the star of the next Netflix documentary, ah I'll totally watch you, man.
00:01:25
Speaker
ah Thank you. um Thank you. Yeah. ah True. so Oh, sorry. go oh Sorry. But I was going to say what this is kind of weird is that you and have known each other for 20 plus years. Right. And I don't was trying to think I don't think we've even had a science project together in middle school and high school.
00:01:41
Speaker
Like, I don't like we hung out a few times, but and in the 20 years, like I go on a layover, I'd visit you meet or you'd come to New York and see me. And now I know I can't quit you. It's it's wild to me.
00:01:53
Speaker
It's just we should um we should like camp out with her a cowboy hats and like. Ah, yes. You know what I mean? Wyoming somewhere. yeah like Yeah. And we we could bring sleeping bags or sleeping bag, whichever one.
00:02:07
Speaker
I do get cold, so I'll probably take both of them if you brought. So one is probably better. Oh yeah. One will be just fine. um Yeah, I know it it is. It is strange, um but you know, things are different when you're younger. Like I kicked my wife out of my room. I'm like, I have to be with Rob now. Go get out. And she's like, I know exactly what that means.
00:02:28
Speaker
Yeah, she did. but ah But ah yeah, I think it's cool. um It's convincing. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. it's It's good. It's good times. I'm glad that we're doing this.
00:02:40
Speaker
We've been wanting to work on something together for a while. Agreed. And um I was going to say earlier, this is a true story talking about true crime documentaries and you being a serial killer.
00:02:52
Speaker
I actually was friends with a murderer. Whoa! This is true. oh This is a true. Who was the murderer? Are you allowed to say I don't know if I want to say it just because, but this is someone that... Is it someone from Florida?
00:03:10
Speaker
No, no, it's not. No, you don't know this person. but um But it's someone that i i yeah I... used to hang out with one-on-one. I've been in a room alone with this person.
00:03:21
Speaker
i went camping with this... but In a group. And... and that person ended up murdering someone, uh, years down the line. Now I will say this person did, um, start to come off crazy. It wasn't like, Oh, he was so nice. And then he murdered someone. No, there was kind of like things happening where, uh, he started talking crazy. Like I can, you know, if someone gets hyper about politics or anything, I can kind of keep up even if it's like something I don't agree with.
00:03:52
Speaker
But this was someone that was talking about stuff that I was like, I don't even know what you're saying. And I don't usually get quiet, but that made me quiet.
00:04:03
Speaker
Like, how did he kill the how did he kill the person? ah Well, the victim was his own grandfather. ah yeah. Yeah. um He kind of started to believe this idea that.
00:04:16
Speaker
Elderly people are taking up resources, kind of like Thanos, but only for old people. um And so is his name Ron DeSantis. I'm just curious. Oh, yeah. Oh, welcome. This is a political show now. Or Cuomo. You could say Cuomo, but that's fine, too. True.
00:04:32
Speaker
Yeah, true. um But no, it's okay. He iss ah he turned himself in, and he's um because I think he wanted to. He was getting into this like very preachy, very like, I'm going to change the world with my perspective on the world.
00:04:47
Speaker
ah But no, he's just rotting in prison. No one knows him. that's no one cares i want to thank everybody that has stuck to the podcast at this point still still on listening to this crazy shit um that's um well i'm happy you guys were still good friends should go visit them Um, you know, I haven't talked to him since he murdered someone. Um, murder. It's fine. It, I mean, yeah, in the first degree. And I'm just waiting for that Netflix documentary to pop up. And I mean, oh, it would be so cool to be in a true crime

Podcast Success and Listener Appreciation

00:05:20
Speaker
documentary. Of course, not as the victim no or the killer, let me say.
00:05:23
Speaker
But, uh, if they want to interview me and light me all nice and like, you know, that'd be awesome. You're such an actor. I want them to light me and I want to be on Netflix. I want to be beautiful and fabulous. and um How's my go team? Does it look nice today?
00:05:40
Speaker
Can you fix my receding hairline? Jesus Christ. Oh, did I know the murderer you asked? Of course I did. god i mean, that's a hell of a story though.
00:05:50
Speaker
I, yeah you know, considering we grew up in Florida, it's amazing. we I mean, I was a couple degrees of separation from a Casey Anthony. Like I had a friend who was friends with her boyfriend kind of thing. Yeah.
00:06:04
Speaker
and citrus yeah In Citrus County. Yeah. That's wild. ah You know, it is kind of crazy how many murderers you probably have talked to and have no idea.
00:06:14
Speaker
i mean, I do come from an Italian American background, so I'm sure I have more. Same. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I know. It would be cool if the mob was still around, but they still are. it safe Are they? Oh, that's the Italian mafia. Yeah, they still they don't do what it's not like, you know, casino or, ah you know, Goodfellas type shit. But yeah, they're still a around. Oh, I want casino. I want striped suits. I'm so sorry are you and your West Coast life. You don't see the mafia on a day to day basis. No red sauce joints near you, baby. Yeah.
00:06:46
Speaker
yeah No, but that would be cool. Maybe I should bring it over here. We have sprouts. bet you do. Very good. We do have sprouts. yeah i know thats I love ralph day Ralph's and Sprouts and In-N-Out Burger. I love the West Coast.
00:06:59
Speaker
what is What are New York's like common like stores grocery stores? and Grocery stores? I mean... You have your C-Towns, you have your, you know, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, all that bullcrap.
00:07:11
Speaker
um Food Towns, I think, still exist in New York. Food Town? The Met. Oh, God, there's fucking place in the Upper West Side I can't think There's a few locations.
00:07:23
Speaker
I forget. It'll click come to me like the middle of the episode. I'll remember it. But yeah, there's, you know, people chime in, try to remind me of a New York City grocery stores. i yeah D'Agostino's might still be a thing. I mean, that's kind of a small thing, but D'Agostino's was cool.
00:07:38
Speaker
Bravo Supermarkets. Bravo. Yeah. Oh. I think they still exist in New York. um I go to a C-town. like how we... What's C-town? It's a grocery store, like we're talking about.
00:07:52
Speaker
Oh, don't know. C-Town. It stands for C-Town. I don't know. it's Okay. Well, I'm glad we went from talking about murderers, we know, to the grocery stores. Yeah, like I mean, um that's what this podcast is about.
00:08:06
Speaker
But, um, Yeah, i wanted the to, ah I wanted to talk about too. I hope, hope we tried our best here, but we are still new to it. Yes. Uh, that our volume control is better. So sorry about that. Yeah, that was a mistake on my part. Now I'm worried it's going to be too loud, but, uh,
00:08:23
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I am too. I'm seeing some waves that look a little high. They look a little high.

Upcoming Events and 90s Nostalgia

00:08:28
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I don't know. Maybe I'll turn it down a smidge. I don't know. Maybe just a smidge. So sorry about that. We're, you know, it's, it's like, we're, you know, it's like a, we're like, we're virgins to this. You know, this is only our second. yeah You know, usually when I'm on a podcast with somebody else is doing it all. Now when I'm doing it myself, it's different. Uh,
00:08:44
Speaker
Yeah, I don't like that. I need a i need a crew. Yeah, I need people. yeah so hopefully this too much. Yeah, who wants to work for us? And opportunity the the pay is opportunity to work with a great crew. Great crew, yeah. And an INDB credit.
00:08:57
Speaker
Yes. Yeah. um Can we put this on IMDb? Is this an IMDb thing? I don't know, but I am excited that I get to have the MC of my next comedy show promote this. That's... ah I know. i yeah but but Just kidding. At QED Astoria.
00:09:14
Speaker
Next week, 730. um Produced by Carlos Garcia. Hosted by the wonderful Chris Moore. Yeah, I can't wait to... Have a great lineup. If you're in Astoria, Queens, come on out.
00:09:25
Speaker
If you're in New York City, come on out. Yeah. I only know that song from Biggie where he's like, Gloria from Astoria. That's all I know. Thank you. Okay. Wow. And then I also know Super Nintendo Sega Genesis. I know that.
00:09:39
Speaker
Awfully impressive. but what i instead broke the bell coola put you loose with Would you like an applause? I can hit the applause button again. Yeah, yeah. let's go. Thank you. Thank you.
00:09:51
Speaker
i think I might just play that in my ear every so often. I play before I go to bed, yeah. Okay, congratulations. um But ah speaking of things that make us happy, um we kind of wanted to talk about a few different things or some stuff that and I've been seeing lately.
00:10:10
Speaker
i was um i was Something I was noticing is a lot of ah nostalgia stuff is happening. um On my Instagram feed, it's like 90s, 2000s nostalgia constantly.
00:10:21
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah, and we were just talking about like... you know, things that give us nostalgic stuff, you know, feelings. Um, we were talking about, um, think we were talking about like, uh, just toys from the nineties, Tiger electronics, stuff like that. Do you remember those Tiger electronic handheld games?
00:10:42
Speaker
Yeah, it was like a game. those were It was a single game. It was single game. Um, you know a lot of times they were themed after movies and stuff like that. Uh, My favorite games were the Aladdin, because Disney's Aladdin came out around that time, and the Batman Returns game, which, if I remember, was kind of hard.
00:11:00
Speaker
they both oh They both came out around, it was 92, around that, 92, 93. So I loved playing those games. Like, the first yeah first game I had was like just like a baseball game. Like, there were no players or anything. It was just hit the ball, doot, doot, doot, doot. Like, it was so much fun.
00:11:16
Speaker
Loved those. Yeah, I... um I had the Lion King one. Oh, i yeah. Yeah, I had the Lion King one, and I would... i You know, the graphics, if you even want to call them graphics, I don't know what you would call those things. It's not... it's it Is it graphics? I don't know.
00:11:33
Speaker
It was... It was... Like Mr. Play and Watch. Kind of, yeah. I mean, it wasn't like... Nowadays, it kind of reminds me of like an e-reader, like the e-ink kind of thing. You know, you like you could have a Kindle. Yeah, yeah. not It's not the same. I don't know. They were just...
00:11:48
Speaker
Because I remember playing it and I didn't know if I was winning, but I noticed like I think Scar would make like some kind of animation where he looked like he was getting hit. So, yeah, OK, I think I'm winning.
00:12:01
Speaker
so i think I'm getting Pride Rock back. um little by little so um yeah and then i would win but uh my favorite go-to thing back in the day were definitely like i'm a big power ranger fan yes um yeah yes the little flip head power ranger things where the flip head power rangers awesome in fact for uh people that are watching on the camera um I just want people to know what time it is.
00:12:31
Speaker
And it's Morph-a-time! Oh my god! the Look at you! yeah Yeah. Look how fucking cool I am, dude. like you I got Morpher. Didn't you do something like a Power Rangers-esque film or snippet? um Yeah. So, I, back in 2016, 2017, I had heard that they were producing a Power Ranger movie.
00:12:55
Speaker
And i So here's the thing with acting and Power Rangers. um I was... I never... Okay, so... kind of Here's the thing with acting and Power Rangers.
00:13:08
Speaker
Here's the thing with being a lesbian and Power Rangers. You can't be like Ronald. You have to be, you know, in a good shape.
00:13:17
Speaker
um I... So... Decent bulge. For those who don't know... Most of the I don't know what it is now, but I know for a decent amount of time, Power Rangers was non union, so I couldn't really go out for it and um I also was just getting older anyway, ah but never stop. The movie was coming out, and I don't it just felt like in a more like Hollywood system movie, maybe there was a chance. I was still youngish, like but um I remember ah there was, I forgot, what's his name? The kid from Maze Runner.
00:13:54
Speaker
ah I'm not very good at this. I don't know. Okay. Well, um there was an actor. Oh, Dylan O'Brien, I think. Dylan O'Brien. Use the internet. It's at our hands.
00:14:07
Speaker
Yeah. ah He did. He, if I'm getting the actor right, he wanted to play Spider-Man back before the, this is was for the Andrew Garfield. Okay.
00:14:18
Speaker
Yeah. And he filmed a really cool like Spider-Man fight. And it was just him in a dojo with a bunch of stunt people. And he's, you know, he's not in costume. He's Peter Parker, but he's doing like Spider-Man esque stuff. People are getting thrown on wires.
00:14:33
Speaker
Really cool stuff. ah Really cool stuff. And he. I came up with an idea of like, look, I really want to audition for this movie. I don't know how to do it. um So my buddy was like, why don't you just film a Power Ranger fight?
00:14:49
Speaker
And so. Oh, shit. i I dragged, I met a guy, one of my, one of my closest friends, Michael DeCamp. He, didn't even know him at the time. He drove from Orange County to LA and he,
00:15:03
Speaker
choreographed this fight scene that I learned in a day. And then we filmed like it was cool. We filmed like this, like Power Ranger fight. And I wasn't in a costume cause i was like, that's too silly. It's already silly enough. I can't be in spandex.
00:15:17
Speaker
So I just I create i made this morpher. love spandex. Out of like foam. And the idea was that I go to morph and it gets kicked out of my hand and then we fight. um And then as far as I know, i had a casting connection. i believe it did get sent to casting. But a lot of times when you hear about these movies, like they're kind of already cast.
00:15:36
Speaker
So i it i kind of did it more for myself where. Sure. I, you know, if I didn't do anything at all, I would, I would always, I would, you know, I would always wonder like, what if I did?
00:15:48
Speaker
So yeah, that was like, I did like a silly little power ranger thing. Um, cool story. And yeah, yeah. So that's my power ranger story. I like it. Um, what were your, what were your things? Cause I never did power rangers. I'd have to be like the villain or something like that.
00:16:06
Speaker
But you mean like my toys, were we going back to our toys now. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Um, I also have a lamp. Oh my. um Is that a VHS tape? It's a VHS tape lamp and it comes with an original cover. Like this is a real cover on a, from the back of the day, but the,
00:16:26
Speaker
Oh boy. Oh boy. But this is a lamp. Okay. Neato. I don't, I don't have to show off all my toys. Yeah, no, you just asked me about my toys and then you just like, here, look at my lamp. we're Like, it's okay. I don't have a, be I'm not a person.
00:16:38
Speaker
Touch um nothing but the lamp. I know a lot of people loved um Legos growing up. I did not have too many Legos. I don't know how many people would remember this. Connects. Do you remember those?
00:16:50
Speaker
Oh, yeah yeah. Those were fucking awesome. I built like a motorcycle with it, and it was awesome. I don't know where it is. i think it broke, but it was like the more advanced one of the first kit. and Yeah, they were fucking awesome. I love those.
00:17:04
Speaker
Were those a plastic... like dick They were like rods, essentially, you know, yeah, rods, rods, I guess, sure rod sticks, whatever. And you and you would like put them to like wheels and whatever. Yeah, they were fun.
00:17:18
Speaker
I liked those. That's cool. Those were fun. I remember I I built a Kinex once and I was missing one single rod. And I don't know if it's just like a perfectionist in me.
00:17:29
Speaker
It looked fine. You would never know. But it was me being a kid like I need it to be complete. Like, I hate that I'm missing a single piece. It bothered me so much. i don't know it's like OCD. I think every child who's ever played with toys or blocks or built things like when you're missing that one fucking piece, that is your entire world as a child.
00:17:48
Speaker
ah Yeah, yeah, definitely. The day just wasn't the same. Mom's pork chops weren't as good. it' just fucking sucked, man. Do you remember, speaking of nostalgia, I also have this.
00:18:01
Speaker
This is like some old Nickelodeon stuff. Is that the super aggro crag or just the aggro crag? I think it's just reason that the aggro It's the aggro crag the mega crag at one point.
00:18:14
Speaker
It went from the aggro crag, then it went to the mega crag. Now it's the super aggro crag. Because the ratings were going down. Now it would be like super aggro crag plus kind of thing. like they they Yeah.
00:18:27
Speaker
That's the super aggro crag. Guts and global guts. That was an awesome show. That was so awesome. I mean, they used like the same four countries over and over again, but um it was still an awesome show.
00:18:41
Speaker
always America though. Hell yeah. Right. Hell yeah. It was America. There was America, Portugal, i think Canada. They did Mexico. That's cool.
00:18:52
Speaker
Yeah. It was like a little mini Olympics every weekend. Like it was awesome. Hosted by Michael Mellon. Shit. michael malley was on a show called yes dear yes a sitcom that's right yes dear yes um which uh i was like that's the guy from guts that's so cool and uh his the referee was mo i forget her yeah yeah the referee was all right we're gonna take it to mo mo and yeah yeah she's like that's not my name no money and she was whatever it's a job she was like uberly british
00:19:24
Speaker
It's like, we're going to yeah like to climb up the mountain. That was a hard. I'm so sorry. That was awful. I'm so sorry. Asks are not my. Hello. We're going to climb up the mountain. Oh, God. I'm so sorry. to have Maybe one British listener we have. I'm so sorry.
00:19:38
Speaker
But then again, you probably can't do an American accent. So there we go. So. Exactly. So there. ha ah Someone that I got to know pretty well. um if you Do you remember the show Nick Arcade? course I do.
00:19:51
Speaker
Yeah. was so pissed off couldn't beat easy levels. I'm like, how fucking dumb are you? Play the fucking game. I know. We didn't know what Green Screen at the time. It's Sonic 2. can do this. Oh, yeah. When they had to like actually stand play. Get 20 It's not fucking Rocket Sonic. Yeah.
00:20:05
Speaker
Right, right.

Meeting Icons and Discussing Fame

00:20:07
Speaker
um Well, I remember one time I did this film and was I did a film called Cannibal Comedian where were traveling around um the country for it. And one of our first stops was Florida.
00:20:20
Speaker
And we were just showing it at this convention. Yep. Yep. Yep. And I, we were a part of a group of people like signing autographs and it was a random assortment of people. It was like Andy from toy story.
00:20:35
Speaker
It ah was with us. um ah What's his name? The lead from ah the sand lot. He was, Oh shit. um Great. Bambino. Was that guy?
00:20:48
Speaker
yeah I don't know the lead kid, like the main character. no, it wasn't him. But yeah. Yeah. But one of the other people that was in our little group and you're with them, you're staying at the same hotel with them. You're being driven by a shuttle with them to the convention and back, uh, was Phil Moore, who was the host of Nick Arcade. And he was the most delightful fun. Like he just has energy.
00:21:13
Speaker
um and it was, we had this, uh, me and my buddy Aaron, who was in the movie too. He went to see the movie, went to the screening of it. And, he told us like afterward, like, Oh, I love the movie. You guys were awesome. Blah, blah, blah. And I remember Aaron and I just looking at each other, like, dude, what the fuck? Like Phil Moore from Nick Arcade. Just like, we, we was like one of those things where like, I never thought as a kid watching the show that I would be getting drunk with him at a bar and him talking to me. And and I don't know. It was just such a very surreal moment. Your, your movie cannibal comedian, right? That's what a cannibal comedian. Can you, can you, can we stream that anywhere? Yeah.
00:21:50
Speaker
Yeah, it's um so originally it was it's on Tubi now for free. um And ah it was originally on. I mean, it still is, I believe, on Screambox, which is ah like a horror streaming service.
00:22:03
Speaker
um But yeah, you can watch it on Tubi now. it's It's kind of everywhere. i think it's on like almost every streaming service. I don't want a few awards, right? Pick one. Yeah, yeah. we When we did the festival run, we won ah the Days of the Dead Best Picture in Indianapolis. we Far out. Almost like everywhere we went to...
00:22:22
Speaker
um we It was just very, I don't know, humbling. It felt great. We didn't expect to win anything, so anytime we did win something, it was like, what the hell? um ah We didn't win at... um ah So Kevin Smith, any Kevin Smith fans?
00:22:39
Speaker
ah Are you Kevin Smith I like Kevin Smith, yeah. um We went to his festival in Jersey and um and we didn't win there. And then I saw him.
00:22:51
Speaker
ah He does a podcast here in l L.A. at a really cool bar called Scum and Villainy, which is like very Star Wars kind of bar. And I met him outside and we were just talking and I said, oh, yeah, I'm Robert Dunn. I was in Cannibal Comedian because ah it was in this festival.
00:23:08
Speaker
And I was like, yeah, I'm the guy who won um nothing. And ah so, but he, I think he was confused at first, but ah because he probably never watched it. I love it. You yeah got get to meet Phil Moore, Kevin Smith. I am my guy my bodega.
00:23:26
Speaker
Phenomenal Pedro. He's amazing. Love him. Makes great sandwiches. That's all I have. You meet. I don't, I, you have, like what ah Like, what kind of comics would you say? Because oh I'm going to stop with the name droppy stuff.
00:23:40
Speaker
But, like, for you, like, are there comics that you met that you're like, holy shit, I can't believe I'm, like, chatting with them? or ah Not as of late.
00:23:51
Speaker
I mean, I think maybe because a lot of them I knew prior to becoming, you know, very successful. yeah. I'm happy I'm still friends with them kind of thing. Like, I'm happy I'm still, you know, I could reach out to them if I need something. Or it's like, hey, my family's going to see you in Vermont, you know, you know shit like that.
00:24:09
Speaker
um But do I get starstruck by anybody I work with? No. I mean, i I think I'm just, I can honestly say I'm just proud of all my friends. I mean, that sounds so fucking cheesy, but it's true.
00:24:23
Speaker
So I don't get starstruck. I'm just, like said, I think I just, I'm just happier that they, most of my friends that I've worked with are good people and they still keep in touch in some ways. So whenever I do meet up with them, I'm like, I'm just happy that they're still good people and they haven't lost their souls.
00:24:39
Speaker
Damn. Cause I, I don't get starstruck either. Really? Yeah. except one person, but this is another name drop. Like, I don't want, I wish that you had some names. I could drop names. I'm not going to, but it's fine. Please.
00:24:51
Speaker
No, I don't want to. So now I'm just going to be the guy. You can, I'm going to look like a juice bag. Everybody look at me. I'm Robert. Exactly. i have a, I don't want that. a nice hairline and a pretty voice. Look at me.
00:25:05
Speaker
You think I have a pretty voice? Wow. Thanks. So what else are we talking about? really great Yeah. You know who else said I had a pretty voice? Jake Gyllenhaal said I had a beautiful voice. no he's some No, um maybe i I did have one name dropy story, but now I feel awkward. So maybe I'll save it for another day.
00:25:24
Speaker
Yeah. You can't have too many name drops because, yeah, it comes off. It comes off annoying. Yeah. yeah I can hit the booing button if you want. I got a booing button here. You want me to that? Oh, no. No, no, no.
00:25:37
Speaker
Oh, no. Oh, brother, this guy stinks. That was fun. That was little SpongeBob SquarePants reference.
00:25:49
Speaker
um
00:25:51
Speaker
Well, we can um we do have a few questions from some listeners, which, by the way, thank you for those who have been listening, even though this is only episode two.
00:26:02
Speaker
have two submissions? That's amazing. Yeah. i'm I'm very just... The numbers that I've been rolling in, which...
00:26:13
Speaker
You know, as far as like ah nobody first episode, i was surprised. How many listens did we get our first episode? um I don't know. The network doesn't tell me, but ah yeah, but I'll just say that it's more than I was expecting. So thank you so much. Really? like Thank you. I was like, oh shit. Thank you to our friends. And now I feel like I have to people we haven't seen 20 years, 40 years. I'm not 40 years. so That's impossible.
00:26:42
Speaker
um Yeah. So thank you. Well, thank you. Yeah. Well, yeah. So it's just ah we very much appreciate it. um But yeah, we're going to go into a segment that we call Penetrating Questions where we answer your questions or we listen to your story. So let's go it.
00:27:09
Speaker
Oh, right. is um You know, there's friends that ah do it. It's funny. they I'm going to give them a quick shout out. At Austin's Alehouse in Kew Gardens, there's a trivia team called Penetration. So I just want to give a a shout out to that for that.
00:27:23
Speaker
Yeah, shout out. Penetration. these are pen I want to see some penetrating questions from Penetration. You know who you are, Lynn. What? Right. um For those who don't know, there is we actually have a link tree set up today. I didn't i't even tell you about that. We have a link tree.
00:27:37
Speaker
Yeah. um Where you can submit your question or story to please be as detailed as possible. um And we will address on the show so we can go with our first ah listener.
00:27:48
Speaker
ah Ted Stevens. This person goes by again. i hope that's a real name because it's great name. It is a good name. And ah yeah, we also ah say you could drop a fake name. It doesn't matter.
00:28:00
Speaker
So Tad Stevens, which is probably not a real name. um All they said was that they're having trouble keeping secrets and messing up relationships, which sounds very honest. Yeah. I mean, so, you know, so let me correct me if I'm wrong. They're having trouble keeping the secrets.
00:28:18
Speaker
yeah they're very vague. I don't know what that really means. Like, you know, like, so don't tell anyone that I murdered my grandfather or like, don't tell anyone. Way to bring that back up. Wow. You know, oh bring it back. This is the craziest callback. Um,
00:28:37
Speaker
I mean, you're in a relationship. Yes, I'm in a marriage. um Yes. If there's no trust, there's no relationship. Honesty is definitely the best policy. But there are some things that, you know, you you should keep to yourself sometimes.
00:28:52
Speaker
Something like nothing detrimental to the relationship kind of thing. But like, you don't have to share it with somebody if you don't want to. You know, let's let's say like name dropping. Exactly.
00:29:03
Speaker
yeah Like you could, like, like maybe you had an experience in your twenties, like but that you don't want to talk about. You don't like talking about it wasn't a good experience. You don't have to share that with your significant.
00:29:16
Speaker
If it doesn't directly impact them, you don't have to share of that. I mean, you like I said, right eventually I think you become comfortable enough with your partner to where you will share.

Relationship Advice and Social Commentary

00:29:25
Speaker
But if you're giving too much information out and it's fucking up relationships, don't take day by day, take it easy.
00:29:32
Speaker
I'm getting here. here I am i'm giving relations. This is what my life has come to. I'm giving relationship advice now. Oh, this is what it's about. Like, I'm very honest when I say, are we qualified? Probably not. But boy, howdy, will we give our opinions?
00:29:47
Speaker
um Yeah, I don't know if um the keeping secrets is in conjunction with the messing up relationships part or if it's separate issues. I would really have to get more detail. Like, why are they messing up? I mean, but but who said it could be you. Exactly. Who says they're messing up the relationship? You know, just because...
00:30:06
Speaker
maybe Maybe you're too honest, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. and the And your partner can't handle that because maybe they're not an honest person. So now they feel guilty. It could be like that. So just think you're messing up the relationship, Tad Stevens.
00:30:18
Speaker
Maybe not. I mean, it's a two way street.
00:30:22
Speaker
Yeah, if um if keeping secrets or trouble keeping secrets just means you're honest, I mean, I think that's good trait. I mean, depends on what the secrets are. I will say one thing that's very successful in relationships. And if you don't do this, you probably won't last long.
00:30:41
Speaker
You got to go down on her. You have to. Oh, yeah, i I went there with it. I went there with it. And um wow. i That was. Yeah, you're welcome. You got. to ah Yeah, it got too serious. I had to had to spice it up.
00:30:54
Speaker
Kind of like. a Do you remember that interview with was it DJ Khaled? And he said he never goes down. Oh, yeah. and I don't I don't know. i mean, you got to please your partner. It was so weird. Got to please your partner.
00:31:05
Speaker
Yeah. So, yeah. Well, good luck to td Tad. you're rad. yeah like that. Tad, you're rad. Yeah, Tad, you're rad. You're you're good. um Speaking of ah names that are kind of cool, um our next listener, we have something, and this is even more vague.
00:31:25
Speaker
Okay. It's by Boobs mc bobs McGee. Boobs McGee. McGee. McGee. MCG. I think McGee. Boobs McGee. Daughter of tits McGee.
00:31:38
Speaker
Yeah, there we go. Yes. um Booze McGee just says, why are men?
00:31:49
Speaker
and Why are men? um I would need some. Why are men having trouble keeping secrets and messing up relationships? You know, that's that's now we're getting somewhere. this Now we're getting deep in it. Yeah.
00:32:00
Speaker
Yeah. ah Why are men? I would need some elaboration on that. But I mean, we are interesting creatures. We absolutely are. I mean, I assume it's a I assume it's like a kind of tongue in cheek. Why are men like I had a crazy or something? I had a theater teacher yeah explain in when I went to ah the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
00:32:25
Speaker
Yay. um Now I give relationship advice on podcast. um Yes. He told us to approach every role as, if you're a man, approach every role as that men are dumb, not stupid, dumb, meaning like lack of common sense, and women are evil.
00:32:42
Speaker
if you approach those roles, like, like if you think you're an actor, men are, if you play it that way, it comes across and he was kind of right in certain roles, but I mean, we kind of can be dumb sometimes.
00:32:55
Speaker
I mean, like yeah, I, yeah. Is that kind of the format for life? so Like I think of everybody loves. Yeah. Yeah. Kind of. He was kind of dumb. She was kind of mean. Like, I mean, do I think women are evil Yeah.
00:33:10
Speaker
Yeah, no, no, no. Women are naughty. No, they're not. Ah, Deborah. ah um Was that your Ray Romano one person? Yeah. I'm Ray Romano. Oh my God. This is taking an awful time. I used to watch that show.
00:33:28
Speaker
ah Yeah, I don't know. Why are men? um Why are men? ah Why are... Feel free to write back. yeah Yeah, I mean, are men? I... why arm men
00:33:41
Speaker
Because we are? i mean I mean, do I go down the evolution scale? i't We have a penis. Yeah. Even like define what why is. Why are men?
00:33:54
Speaker
Why are men? Why are men? um Anyway, great question. By Boobs McGee. Thank you, Boobs McGee. Boobs McGee, please elaborate. Why are men? If English is your second language, ah please use a translator so we can understand what you were trying to tell us.
00:34:11
Speaker
Right. um Same thing with Ted Stevens. I'd be down to hear more details. Yeah. Share what you like. But also anyone else. But yeah. We want to know what people are thinking. Yeah. um You can find the forum in our profile link tree on Instagram.com.
00:34:30
Speaker
ah And yeah. So anyway, that's some of the questions ah penet that that penetrated us. And um yeah, I'm very happy to talk to people more often yeah future.
00:34:44
Speaker
So. um One of the things I wanted to ask you. So you are a you are a flight attendant. I am flight attendant. Yes, sir. I serve for Pan Am. Exactly.
00:34:58
Speaker
Yes. Yes. um One of the things and this is a real thought I have when I go on flights. um Do the flight attendants. I assume they don't give a shit, but there are times where they're showing, you know, you're doing the seatbelt performance of how to wear a seatbelt.
00:35:17
Speaker
Yeah. um Do you get offended if you notice people aren't paying attention? Do you just hone it in? Do you care all? That's a good question. You might have me on a tangent with this one. um That's a great... Do I get offended?
00:35:35
Speaker
No. No, I don't get a offended. However...
00:35:41
Speaker
God forbid we actually have to do any of that shit for real life. God, I mean, our flight attendant's primary job is safety. Okay. It's, and really we are there for any medical emergencies in the sky, um, any type of fires, um, and worst case scenario evacuations.
00:35:59
Speaker
Um, um, got like So the people that don't pay attention to the safety demo, it's like maybe they've heard it a million times, and I'm sure they have. So if they're not paying attention, I'm not offended, but at the same time, maybe you need a refresher, like because I'm the one that's going to have to save your life, which is terrifying for everybody. But it's... Yeah, I mean...
00:36:21
Speaker
It also makes me think if you're not going listen to me now, like when I'm telling people to put their seatbelts on, you know, during a turbulence event, like if they're not going to listen to me now, what makes me think they're going to listen me? They're to listen to me during an evacuation.
00:36:32
Speaker
Does that make sense? Right. So that's right. And I think that's how most of us look at it. It's like, if you're not listening to me now, what make like, what are you going to do if there's some real shit going down? Like, what are you going to So that's hopefully people do spring into action and and their minds change.
00:36:47
Speaker
um I do think the pandemic really highlighted the what we actually go through. on a flight oh yeah luckily i didn't have any crazy stuff like that but um i did have some so some crazy stories like people weren't wearing masks and then you know she was escorted off the plane because she wasn't listening and then she ran up the stairs and hit herself in the bathroom before customs so it's like well this is it could have been smuggling stuff who knows but yeah it's yeah Yeah. and So as bad as I don't want something bad to happen, i do want to go on that slide.
00:37:24
Speaker
So there is a part of training where you do get to slide down the slide. It is. It is kind of fun. It was great. It was great because I wasn't in the event an emergency, but it is right. Right. The slide itself is fun for fun. But if I'm having to get everyone off the fucking plane, I the last thing I want to do is go down the slide.
00:37:43
Speaker
Yeah. I mean, if anything that came out of the pandemic, ah we got tons of Karen flight videos. i Unfortunately, you're the one that had to take the brunt of that. But ah me flipping doom scrolling.
00:37:57
Speaker
Whoa, there's so many videos. um A lot of weird stuff came out. Not only just Karen videos, but don't know if you've seen like these alpha male videos that come out.
00:38:09
Speaker
I feel like people are stuck inside, not socializing and people needed to make money. And there are these dudes. I mean, it's kind of how like people like Andrew Tate were born.
00:38:24
Speaker
This I this idea of like being an alpha male and like taking these classes and it's obviously a scam. It's it's teaching guys that don't know how to socialize, trick them into thinking that they somehow are going to get a bunch of women and what not.
00:38:39
Speaker
Um, and I've noticed a lot of those videos were out. Also, the idea of an alpha male is kind of silly to me. mean, it's based off wolves, right? Kind of the whole thing, right? Yeah, right. I mean, which is that even a thing anymore? Because I had heard stuff that's not even real. No, it's it's not technically real, but like the whole alpha male toxic masculinity, like that mentality still very much exists.

Toxic Masculinity and Generational Shifts

00:39:03
Speaker
absolute absolutely absolutely and it's i think there's a difference between being ah responsible man as ignorant as that may sound versus being an alpha male or toxic masculinity you know like yeah because you know i think of a frat boy and no offense to any frat boys that are decent human beings but i think of frat boys it's like yeah i'm gonna go fuck this bitch tonight yeah dude like okay we get it we all like sex but shut the fuck up like Oh, dude, there were so many girls there. that Oh, man, I was just throwing, throwing bennies like it was nothing. Jacking off all over the place. It was the fucking best, man. Like, I was jacking off over the place like an elf. We get it. You're a man. why and mass why are men Why are men so fucking horny all the time? I don't know.
00:39:48
Speaker
That's who we are. But do we have to go? I don't. Do we have to go out and act like that? No, we don't. No. You know, the whole like locker room talk. Like, I think most men have had some yeah locker room talk. and It happens.
00:40:00
Speaker
But. Yeah. Um, there's also, um, the, yeah, me either. Um, there's also the, the Sigma male mentality, which i don't know if you would know what that is. If I remember correctly, it's basically like a silent alpha male, like live, like you're just shrouded in mystery. Like Polly, which just sounds like.
00:40:24
Speaker
Cause Paul, Paul, I didn't. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. Why not phones, you know, that, like that kind of thing.
00:40:30
Speaker
i don't I don't know. I think it's just that it sounds to me. whatever like you know like the It sounds like um someone who wants to be an alpha male, but they just can't break out of their shell. They can't be just a normal socializing person. So they stay silent and they just label themselves. Oh, I'm a sigma male.
00:40:53
Speaker
I'm like an alpha male, but I never show it. I'm just here in in in dim lighting in the back of the bar. I mean, right now, I'd fuck him.
00:41:04
Speaker
that's That's exactly how I mean. Well, then there we go. Then, you know what? Yeah. then ah like I mean, if I were to label myself, I guess, a beta, I guess. I don't know. I mean, that a...
00:41:19
Speaker
Oh, you have a dog. I'm sorry. I didn't notice your puppy behind you. Yeah. Oh, she she's adjusting. She's... Anyway. Obviously, I'm not an alpha male, because I'm just over here like, oh, the puppy. Oh, so cute.
00:41:30
Speaker
It's like... I've never... I think previous generations kind of had more of that... I don't know. like They felt like they had to be a male, kind of like that alpha male personality kind of thing. Yeah. like One of my friends told me he met my dad for the first time and, you know, you rarely saw my dad. And he said to me, he's like, you and your dad are exactly alike. He's just more of a man than you are. I'm like, wow, thanks. Thank you so much. Wow.
00:42:02
Speaker
It's just the way he- My dad is a blue collar worker, worked with his hands his whole life. You know, he was um very macho, just the way he carried himself. he he like He's got two fake knees, and he still refuses- He should walk with a cane, and case like just for assistance, but he right he feels it's going to hurt his image.
00:42:20
Speaker
So it's just kind of like, Dad, come on, man. So there is that alpha male. I don't have that. If i my if my knees are busted and I need a cane, I'm going to get the pimpest cane around, but I'm going get a cane. You know what i mean? Right.
00:42:31
Speaker
Like, it'll be carved of rich mahogany. Yeah. or Like, it'll be beautiful. But. I want, like, Gandalf's something interesting like that. like Which is very much not alpha male. He's got some of that personality. I do not.
00:42:45
Speaker
I am not like that at all. Okay. i am Okay, so that's probably, yeah. i just i think i do I do like how it's coming to light and more people are talking about the toxic masculinity, how it's not necessary. like people Some women, some people love it. Some people some people feel that they need a male like that. And that's that's okay, but right I don't know. it's it's never as I don't have friends that are like that. I don't have, you know, you know the people I've always surrounded myself with just aren't like that.
00:43:18
Speaker
Yeah, same, same. um I think it's always good to have confidence just in yourself. But um sure. I had somebody you yeah I saw had somebody tell me one night. Now, mind you, this person is going where she was going through a divorce at the time.
00:43:34
Speaker
And i'm calling bingo at the bar I call bingo at. And she says to me, and mind you, she's a little drunk. She's pissed off at her ex. And she says to me, who fucks you so good to give you such confidence?
00:43:49
Speaker
I have never been insulted and complimented in the same sentence that way. My response was my wife, but ah yeah. um So I don't, but like I said, I don't think I have a toxic masculinity or an alpha male person. There's confidence, sure.
00:44:06
Speaker
i mean, but alpha male, no.
00:44:10
Speaker
Yeah. I could see it just being like someone who's maybe just... doesn't take rejection well or a little frat like getting defensive very quickly. I think just being okay with getting no's like if.
00:44:24
Speaker
Exactly. But I feel like the men that are alpha males or toxic, they are the ones that are easily, easiest offended. You know, are like that they're're the weak they're usually the weakest ones.
00:44:39
Speaker
You know, it's. Right, right. You know, you say something to them, they get mad, they want to punch something, they walk away. Like they can't handle it. Yeah, or if like if they want to automatically get physical, where I'm the type where I will debate you.
00:44:53
Speaker
Like, if there's something I truly stand for, I'll debate you. til The pen is mightier than the soul. I'll never get physical. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. I will use my words before like my fists or anything like that. like There are plenty of times on the plane where I'm borderline about to lose my cool with somebody.
00:45:11
Speaker
But, you know, I got keep a professional, keep it calm. so button but i'm out of the But I don't get to but I don't get to bar fights or anything like that. I don't think I've ever been. I've been close, but I've never been. And every time I was almost in a bar fight, I wasn't like it was like I was only there for like 20 minutes and had a couple of drinks.
00:45:28
Speaker
So it's not like I was at a point where I'm like, I'm going to fight everybody. Jack off everywhere. Yeah. Yeah. You weren't like Stephen Slavall. No, wow I can't do a spot. God. Like Steven Seagal might be a Sigma male.
00:45:42
Speaker
He's just that calm, mysterious alpha male. Oh, by the way, all this is toxic. I'm not promoting this whatsoever. i Like, don't be either of these people. um But yeah, if I had to think of an example, maybe something like that. Moral of the story, don't be an asshole.
00:46:00
Speaker
You want to have confidence? you want to walk around with your big dick energy? but By all means, go right ahead, but don't be a dick. I'll be an asshole. Yeah. And you know what? if we were to and If we were to end this with some bad advice, I would say if you want people to think you're an alpha male, go up to them and tell them.
00:46:19
Speaker
That's the only way they'll know. How will they know you're alpha unless you tell them? I'm an alpha male. Should I do my should i do the ah deep voice thing on my thing? Should I do it? Should I do it?
00:46:29
Speaker
Let me try. Hold on. I'm going to play with the sound. Hold Yeah, do it. Oh, boy. How does this sound? Okay. Do I sound manly? Oh my God. that's I'm an alpha male. I like to build things and my mom makes me brownies and things like that.
00:46:46
Speaker
You know, what's funny is, uh, actually Ron just removed the high pitch filter. That's his normal voice. My wife gave me my balls for the time being. So I can sound like that. Yes. um But also like toxic, like there's there's there's this whole thing online about the toxic males going, circling back to this, like,
00:47:06
Speaker
open, like, discussing how much you're upset with your so your your girlfriend or boyfriend. Like, why you doing that? If you don't like the person, why are you in the fucking relationship?
00:47:17
Speaker
It's like... Yeah, I think a lot of that would be, yeah like messing up relationships. Oh, the old ball and chain, you know? Going back, yeah, going back to Tad Stephens, I think communication is probably the biggest key to, you know, all of that. Otherwise, you're just, like, sitting in this, like, you're stewing in anger, and I don't know, you're just, yeah, you know, the alpha males, they keep it in, you know?
00:47:45
Speaker
then it just side blows up. Blah! Yeah. Next thing you know, there's holes in your drywall. Yeah. Hashtag teenagers.

Childhood Memories and Pop Culture

00:47:54
Speaker
you don't want that. Sorry, Mom. um ah did i Luckily, I never punch holes in things. oh yeah. I would get really mad and i would I would punch a hole in my wall. Yeah, there's a few.
00:48:07
Speaker
They're still there. Yeah. Wow. i You never struck me as that kind of person. Evil side to Ronald. ah I think the worst I did was maybe like throw a controller.
00:48:20
Speaker
thats Stupid game. but Why can't beat Crash Bandicoot?
00:48:28
Speaker
Maybe that's why had some broken toys. I don't know. um Speaking of toys, I bought this. Please be a dildo. Please be a don Please be a dildo. Oh, no, that's that's that's in the room. um Well, actually, one, I'll end this really quick. Are you a South Park nerd? I'm a nerd. I am a South Park nerd. Love what they're doing with these new episodes.
00:48:49
Speaker
you can't wait Can't wait for tonight. Yeah, me too. That's literally the only reason why I appear on the podcast right now. ah But ah I have a member, Barry. I remember, yeah. What this is.
00:49:00
Speaker
i remember. Oh, yeah, remember. I remember. I remember. remember. I remember.
00:49:08
Speaker
oh i I remember. ah i won this at Comic-Con. um um They were giving at they asking all this South Park trivia, and um they asked like such a specific question where it was like, to give us the date that it aired. Oh, some of those. i Only one episode i aired on my birthday.
00:49:31
Speaker
Right. Talk to me. So you know what I did? I Googled faster than anyone else in the crowd and I gave the answer. i don't remember. no i But they're like, hey, you got it. um Yeah. that's Only one episode premiered.
00:49:43
Speaker
The only one I remember premiered on my birthday. I think it was my birthday. I think it's the episode. almost positive. um The episode was with apologies to Jesse Jackson. And that was the episode where Randy said the N word on Jeopardy or Wheel Fortune.
00:49:56
Speaker
Oh, yes, yes. I do. Season 11 episode. Yes, that premiered 2007 on my birthday. Yes.
00:50:08
Speaker
Cool. And I assume you've seen Six Days to Air. i actually I did once. I did once actually. Yeah. A while ago. But yeah. OK. Yeah. yeah I mean, that I mean, that whole episode was based on the so great the South Park about last night, that episode. Right.
00:50:22
Speaker
With the Obama with ah Obama winning versus John McCain.
00:50:28
Speaker
ah It was about the human. Oh, that episode's great. Human. Yeah. sent ipad yet um And then the the last the last toy. And then I guess we could wrap it up is I'm an alpha. I don't wrap it.
00:50:43
Speaker
Do you? ah Oh, the mask. Very good. The mask. I don't put it too close to my face now. I just think of that scene where he's in there with Ben Stein. He's trying to do it during the day.
00:50:56
Speaker
Yeah, that's one. Uh-huh. Yeah, you know, there is a I believe there was a ah Mask 2 script floating around. There is, there's like the Son of the Mask or something like that. There's the Son of the Mask. There's, um... Yeah.
00:51:10
Speaker
Yeah, but I don't, i thought I heard that too, that there was an in the works type thing, but... Yeah, which I'm shocked because it was such a big hit. um But yeah, I just always loved the Loki mask. So I bought myself.
00:51:27
Speaker
I bought this as an adult and it hangs on my wall. ah Just to let people that I'm an alpha. This brush that use to comb my hair. I don't have anything cool. Oh, I do. wo When we wrap it up, we're wrap it up in a minute.
00:51:40
Speaker
you it Well, yeah yeah, because, you know, ah Steven Seagal had a brush for his hair, which is very sick. I did get a haircut recently. ah So it's very alpha.
00:51:52
Speaker
Yeah, it's very alpha me to have that, I would say.
00:51:58
Speaker
you know And didn that's okay. I had a girl when I was younger that used to sing into her brush and used to annoy the shit out her. I don't know why. She was very innocent. She did nothing wrong. And some days she even looked cute doing it, but it just annoyed the fuck of her.
00:52:10
Speaker
Sorry. So sorry. Oh my God. Rob's like, there are holes in her wall. Yeah, and... yeah what happened i didn't get taller um i was trying to think of uh i was trying to think of like and that woman became christina aguilera uh but even though we did go to a school with a porn star that ended up uh making it kind of famous we'll discuss that another episode yeah we can deep in that yeah rock gay oh yeah maybe we'll even have her on as a guest you know i never really talked to her growing up in school but she did go to elementary middle school and high school
00:52:48
Speaker
I only saw her. Anyway, yeah, exactly. Maybe another episode. But it was funny when my cousin showed me a picture of her. I'm like, yeah, that's so-and-so. I went to school with her. He's like, are you fucking serious? I'm like, yeah.
00:53:00
Speaker
Here's my... him But, yeah. That's funny. i On that note, we started with murder, ended with porn. And I think that's one terminology next but I do have a beer for the fire Abend beer.

Beer Tasting and Comedic Impersonations

00:53:15
Speaker
I do. Yes. Oh, that's right. I actually forgot about that. Went to my local C-Town. I did. So today, okay, my Cigar City key chain. Look at that. Yeah, Cigar City. Great brewery in Texas, Florida. Last week, I had the Guinness Extra Stout. This week, we have the Guinness Foreign Extra Stout.
00:53:35
Speaker
I've never tried this beer before. my God. I was shocked they had it. don't know.
00:53:44
Speaker
Let's try it. 7.5%. That's a good morning, Vietnam. um That's a lot of alcohol, brother. It's good. Oh, yeah.
00:53:55
Speaker
7.5 beer. Yeah. That's a pretty damn good macho man. You get an applause for that one, Rob. Very good. ah Wow. Oh, yeah. You're the cream on the crop, man. That's really good. Uh-huh.
00:54:10
Speaker
Bone saw. can do L.O. about it. You want to hear my own voice? Yeah. But... Ooh, that's... Wow, that's really good. You want to talk about pornography?
00:54:22
Speaker
Yeah. That's good. That... Oh, yeah, Elmo. Let's talk about the porn. Yeah, no, we're not. No, this is getting... Why are men? This is why, right here.
00:54:33
Speaker
Tag Team Championship, Macho Man, Randy Savage, and Elmo. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. That's for you, Booz Mickey. I hope you're satisfied.
00:54:45
Speaker
Yeah. So, um, uh, well, cool. Well, on that note, uh, we hope you'll continue to tune in and, um, yeah, everyone hates us, but this is fun. We got to love ourselves.
00:54:59
Speaker
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00:55:10
Speaker
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00:55:27
Speaker
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