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Episode 144 - Sweeney's Sweaty Sasquatch image

Episode 144 - Sweeney's Sweaty Sasquatch

Laundry In The Basement
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Intro Music and Copyright Concerns

00:00:00
Speaker
Do we want to do an intro?
00:00:04
Speaker
we're going to get copyrighted. Stop it. What the fuck was that? that Nobody else had an intro, so I did an intro.
00:00:15
Speaker
No, I'm saying like, what song was that? It was a theme song to Indiana Jones. Oh, okay. Disney, you don't want this Yeah, don't do that. Yeah, don't, don't. So Austin and I were talking about, did you did you listen to that song i sent the i sent the group?
00:00:29
Speaker
No. We want that to be the intro song. So we were thinking that we should message the group that made that song from the official Laundry in the Basement account and ask them if we can use that song as the intro to our podcast. I think it's a great idea.
00:00:48
Speaker
We'd obviously have to alter it. I don't think we can do it straight
00:00:53
Speaker
Bye.
00:01:06
Speaker
need being yeah we do the beat play from the beginning you just want to I did the Apple music snippet because I don't have that music. Oh, it's like from the beginning. and has a good lead in. Oh, it's with Kyle Gordon. Yeah, he's good.
00:01:21
Speaker
What? You don't like Kyle Gordon? I don't even know who that is.

Men's Mental Health and Music's Role

00:01:25
Speaker
He does like This is his job is like parody music. Yeah. What's wrong with that? I don't know if I vibe with that guy. The beat. Okay. Yeah. Let's steal the beat from them. That's fine. Okay. Well, we're not stealing. We're just going to message them and say, can we use the beat yeah for the intro? And I think they tell us to fuck off.
00:01:41
Speaker
We don't know that. don't we yeah Yeah, exactly. We got to try. Maybe they like the promotion. Okay. maybe Maybe they come on the pod and they we can talk about the song. I don't know if i go that far, but.
00:01:52
Speaker
Yeah, don't know. I don't know if I want to have a conversation with them. Is that Mike's Hot Honey you just have hanging on your living room?

Hot Sauces and Their Uses

00:01:58
Speaker
Yes, it is. And a little Melinda's. Fire roasted garlic and habanero.
00:02:03
Speaker
It's pretty good. God damn. You have to have like a couple sauces, you know. You've never seen the little Tabasco. Yeah, no, i've seen that. People put onto their key chains and everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:02:15
Speaker
Can I pull this out?
00:02:18
Speaker
I
00:02:21
Speaker
i don't know. That beat was cool. don't know if I'm really vibing with the the music or the the lyrics of that, but yeah, I think we don't need the lyrics. We just need the beat. Well, why don't you just recreate it? but But listen to listen to the lyrics on your own time.
00:02:34
Speaker
I think it's a good. Okay. It's good for It ties. Okay. ah ties I think it hits the point of what we what we do here at Laundry in the Basement. Our dynamic. And what is that?
00:02:46
Speaker
Oh, yeah. Could you give us a breakdown? Yeah, can you give that? were we're We're here talking about you know bringing to light true social injustices that happen on in the world that don't get talked about. And I think that song can amplify.
00:03:01
Speaker
what ah what social justice is. Expand on that. Men's mental health. And that's why that song is is a topic of men's mental health because they're all divorced in that song.
00:03:11
Speaker
and And the burden that being divorced brings to a man. Interesting. not Not a burden on other people. Just men. but just Well, it's from the is from the angle of the man. you know it's like we we ah We hear about all the burdens that divorce brings on the female. What about the male?
00:03:32
Speaker
Nobody talks about that. Weren't they talking about in the song about how they don't talk to their children? no No, they were just reiterating that they should call their son. Meaning that they don't talk to their kids. mean They don't talk to them as much as they should.
00:03:44
Speaker
It doesn't mean they don't. The frequency is less. I think that means they don't talk to their kids. Is that a burden? yeah Having to talk to their kids for divorced men that we you know and that we need to talk them? It's definitely a burden for the men, I'll tell you that do you think that song is a promotion for divorce?
00:04:01
Speaker
Because look at all the benefits. I think that that song has really no meaning at all. yeah I think it's just... It's meant to be funny. It's meant to be funny. I think this is more the reason why we need to message them, ask for the rights to the beat, and then maybe they just come on the pod and we talk about it.
00:04:17
Speaker
You know, as much as I would love to do that, I get the impression that they would come on the podcast and they'd be like, yeah, we just thought it was funny. And maybe that's it. I bet you they'd be like, oh, you guys have how many listeners? Yeah, no, thank you.
00:04:32
Speaker
Well, then you know what? Then we message them back and we're saying, well, that's why you're never going to make it in this town. yeah Because you don't want you don't want to let the people help you. i'm offering first of all you want to say You don't want to support small businesses? yeah Extremely small businesses? that's That's small dick mentality right there. I mean, we're going make it.
00:04:48
Speaker
So it doesn't matter how many followers we have. they They have small dick mentality. No, I'm saying Victor because he was like, oh they're going to look at they're going to look at how many followers we have and then not come on.
00:04:59
Speaker
But that's that's a bad mentality to have. I don't like i think that's legit. They will ask us how much we will pay them to come on. and Which we'll reply with one Don Q and pineapple drink. ah that yeah That's all we got. That might sell it.
00:05:14
Speaker
It might. You know? Or piรฑa coladas. They mention that in the song. They do. They do. They do. But very frequently is. At the same time, right, you have to kind of but it put it down and be like, no, we're not going to pay you.
00:05:26
Speaker
We're just going to play your song at the beginning of every one of our fucking episodes. Yeah, for free. For free. yeah If anything, you should be paying us. Yeah. but It's like ad space. yeah it's where we're yeah We're advertising. Okay. So then why are we not doing this?
00:05:38
Speaker
We just literally came up with the business plan because because we literally came up with it now. We haven't talked about it until now. So what we have done? I think I think we just have I think we just came up with the answer.
00:05:49
Speaker
Let's do it. Yeah. What's the worst that could happen? They say no. Do you want to stop the podcast right now? And so I mean, no, I'm not saying we have to stop it. I'm saying we we agree that that's the route it should go. I think I think two of the three of us are agreeing that that's throughout we should go.
00:06:03
Speaker
And one of us is just indifferent. Yeah. Yeah, I think we know who that person is. don't you're talking about. I don't know what you're talking about. Well, I did not think that that's what we'll be talking about for the first 10 minutes of the podcast. But I appreciate the energy.
00:06:18
Speaker
yeah you know Speaking of small businesses, I kind of started one last night. Really?

Card Trading Business Insights

00:06:24
Speaker
Yeah. Okay. I'm curious. right. So as you can see around the room here, I mean, the camera can't see it, but you guys can see it.
00:06:30
Speaker
This room is pretty much consumed by baseball and football cards. Yes. I see that. see That whole TV stand, there's probably about 10,000 cards there. cards and Okay. That's in all of those. In all the boxes, all the cases you could. Yeah. That's about 10,000 cards.
00:06:46
Speaker
Okay. Collected over how long? Um, So I'd say about a quarter of it, maybe 10 years, the rest of it, the last three months. Holy shit.
00:06:57
Speaker
Yeah. Okay. Are you just finding like eBay lots of them? Yeah. Pretty much. Or are you going to estate stores and finding them? So I've been using this app called Whatnot. This is not free promotion, but i've heard about that yeah.
00:07:09
Speaker
ah Basically, I've replaced gambling. With whatnot. Temporary. He replaced gambling temporary. Because, no, no, no, because whatnot is basically gambling.
00:07:20
Speaker
Yeah, because you're all bidding against each other for stuff that they're selling. Yeah, exactly. So, the dopamine hits I'm getting when I'm winning some of these auctions are crazy. Yeah. and and And that's the thing. With gambling, I'm losing most of the time.
00:07:35
Speaker
ah You're saying that this is an investment, so it's different? It's one, yes, it's an investment, so it's different. And two, I'm winning like a majority of the time. okay Am I overpaying for things? is he's overpaying's Yeah, probably. But pretty clear I still, at the end of the day, have something to show for it Look, I mean, look at all the cars. Those are nice, right? Now, is your goal to flip it?
00:07:56
Speaker
Yeah, my goal is to flip it. so i So like I said, I started a small business because I've started to try and sell. On whatnot? On whatnot. okay So last night, at an undisclosed location where I may or may not have been on the clock,
00:08:14
Speaker
i pray Did you do an exchange on work grounds? where Maybe. wait, hold on. You did a live video. Oh, maybe. Allegedly. Allegedly.
00:08:29
Speaker
There's no verifiable proof that last night me and a good friend did this. Doxed him immediately. Well, no, because, you know, yeah you know, one's gonna listen. I don't know. Oh, okay. So how did how did this video go down?
00:08:45
Speaker
Like, how does, I've never seen it. So like, are you are you in the camera frame? No, no, no, we're not in there. So literally it's just it's just showing. You're shooting like the death layer. Yeah, yeah. So what we did last night, it's called a break.
00:08:59
Speaker
So we had a bunch of boxes that were sealed and we were telling people like, Hey, bid on this. We spin a wheel because the app, whatnot gives you like a wheel or whatever inside their tools. And it's like, whatever one you land on is the team you get.
00:09:13
Speaker
So whenever we break the boxes, if a player from the tigers like comes up and you have the tigers, you get that card shipped to you. Okay. So they're basically buying spots. And, you know, you kind of like these boxes range from like 30 to $50. So you want to get like.
00:09:32
Speaker
I'd say about $4 a bid, $4 a win or whatever to kind just make your money back. For the first half hour.
00:09:43
Speaker
We were getting no bids like at all. There was like 20 people in the room like watching the stream. Yeah. And no one was bidding on anything. Nice. And so me and my friend, we were just laughing.
00:09:56
Speaker
So we're like, did we just end it? like And again, people could have like sniped it for a dollar. Right, because it just keeps going down? It just it it just stays. like if If no one buys it you could just redo it.
00:10:07
Speaker
Oh, I see. So like we had 30 auctions, because there's 30 teams, for the first break. And literally, we were replaying the first one. We probably hit like like resell times.
00:10:22
Speaker
Because no one was willing to bid. And we were like, damn, this is really like, this is awkward. This is, you know, we had built this up. We had been talking about it for weeks. We were like prepping for it. And then we're like, all right, we're finally going to do it.
00:10:36
Speaker
And then just fuck, we're eating shit. Like immediately. Yeah. And so this one person came and she kind of saved it where she started. She started getting us for like a, like a dollar, $2. But like, we're like, fuck it. Like this,
00:10:49
Speaker
she At one point, she was like she won the first six in a row, and she was like, can I just buy the box for you for you guys for like 30 bucks? And we're like, yeah, at this rate, yeah. yeah yeah We might just sell to you for 30. Yeah, just to... not I mean, we would have lost money on but it's like...
00:11:03
Speaker
Because you said it was a $50 box. $50 box. So it's like just to get rid of it or whatever. It's like, yeah, we'll sell it for 30. But we ended up picking up steam. And then, you know, we turned a profit. Beautiful. Which was nice.
00:11:15
Speaker
But it was so fucking brutal for like the first like couple years. The first like hour, we were just like sitting there like, damn, no one. You streamed that for a whole hour? ah Allegedly.
00:11:30
Speaker
And also- How the fuck did you do that? Three hours. Because the stream picked up. So what was your profit on that? um In total, $12.
00:11:42
Speaker
twelve dollars So you made a $12 profit. Yeah. $12 a box. Which it would have been a lot more. For one box? For three boxes. so So we made our money back on the three boxes yeah and then $12. And it would have been more, but I kind of got carried away by doing giveaways because you can do free giveaways or whatever to entice people to like buy stuff.
00:12:03
Speaker
Of course, you got to get them in the door. Yeah. And three people won without buying anything. ah So when that happens, the buyer or the seller pays the shipping. Oh, so we basically paid $8 shipping.
00:12:18
Speaker
So you lost $4. Or sorry. We lost $24. Three people because of the box with the $30 that you pay for it. Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. Three people won without buying anything from us.
00:12:31
Speaker
So if they had bought something from us, I could have just slipped it in their pack that they already purchased. Because they they cover the shipping on that. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. It's a little spider.
00:12:44
Speaker
flick it at me. I'm just flicking it. Oh, it's still there. It's still going stay. Just get a napkin. What the fuck?
00:12:54
Speaker
I don't know where went. Hey, don't use my pillow. i put my head on that. Relax. Jesus Christ. You're to flick it on my body. I was flicking it over you. and so the garbage can. in i yeah Maybe. Okay, so you lost $24, but... But we still ended up out of it. If you didn't do that, and you continue to make $4 box...
00:13:14
Speaker
Yeah. So you pay $50 for a box. Yeah. You make $4 off of that $50 box. So that means that you would have to sell 10 boxes of cards. To make a $40 profit.
00:13:25
Speaker
To make a $40 profit. Well, no, it would have probably been. all right. Well, this is what we did. We spent money on. We spent money on the giveaways and we spent money to promote it.
00:13:37
Speaker
So if you take that away, what we actually made from the stream was $195.
00:13:44
Speaker
And then after, like we were in for $110 total with the boxes because the box two boxes were $30, one was $50. Okay. So $110. Okay. okay We made $195. Mm-hmm.
00:13:55
Speaker
We lost $25 to shipping the giveaways. For free. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Then we lost 8% $50. eight percent For the what like what not's commission for, you know, whatever hosting the stream. thing ason I know that's not that bad. It's not that bad, but it's not good. Yeah.
00:14:14
Speaker
yeah And then we spent another twenty five dollars to promote it. So our takeaway is one twenty six or whatever. But if we didn't spend fifty dollars on giveaways and promotion.
00:14:27
Speaker
We could have walked away with, you know, 160 ish. but Okay. 160 ish for three hours of work. Yeah. That's pretty good. Yeah. And it was like, like, it was a fun, like, you know.
00:14:40
Speaker
Yeah. I mean, you a cake yeah in the beginning it's fun, but then if you're like, oh, I want to actually start doing this and yeah every day. I mean, yeah, exactly. So we're, we're trying to establish ourselves, trying to build a network. I'm trying to sell some of these cards.
00:14:53
Speaker
Some of these boxes, the boxes seem to be doing the best with the breaks. we're going to keep trying to do it. Are there vintage, like, is it from any year or era? Like from just like a ah lot of cards?
00:15:06
Speaker
Well, it's like 20, 25 boxes. oh So like the sealed stuff you see at Target, we're just buying that and then breaking it that way. Okay. i understand. i understand. Which the card, like people, I mean, we've talked about it before, I think, but like the card market is insane. Yeah.
00:15:21
Speaker
Yeah. It is brutal. Like, yeah I see this as if it's like a, like, you know, like it actually matters, but in like the grand scheme of things, it doesn't. But I went to Target Friday morning.
00:15:35
Speaker
And then again, this was like pre-show. I was just there to get two boxes, see what else they had. But mainly I just wanted two boxes for that night for, you know, the stream. Yep. And. Like.
00:15:49
Speaker
I got there at 940, I want to say. They opened at 9, Target.
00:15:57
Speaker
It was Pokemon release day, which Pokemon's like a way crazier thing than sports cards. All the Pokemon stuff was gone by the time I walked in. The stocker, which I realized isn't even a Target employee. It's a guy who does regional, like he has products shipped to him and then he restocks the shelves for Target.
00:16:18
Speaker
He had seven open boxes and he was stocking the shelves. and I was like, well, I don't really want to like, like the stuff that I wanted was inside of the boxes that he had. And I was like, it feels a little bit disrespectful to like take from the guy's inventory while he's like stocking the shelves or whatever. So i was like, I'll wait a little bit. It's not that big of a deal.
00:16:38
Speaker
And as I'm standing there, this guy walks by with the ah basket and in the basket he has
00:16:47
Speaker
Like ah Pokemon mega box, three Pokemon like regular size boxes. And then for some reason, and I don't know how many packs are up on the little hangers or whatever, but he had all the football, like he literally stripped the hangers of everything that was football in his basket.
00:17:10
Speaker
And then he started to put them back. He's like, I realized these were too expensive. I can't buy all of them. And he's like, he also felt bad because he saw me and then another like mom and her like sister and son standing there.
00:17:21
Speaker
So he tried to hand us a Pokemon box and I was like, I'm not here for Pokemon. It's fine. But like, you really like, i was like, you stripped the whole wall. Yeah. Like, and the thing is Target specifically says on there, it's like Pokemon. You can only buy two per, per day, per guest sports cards is four.
00:17:42
Speaker
He had maybe,
00:17:45
Speaker
70 items in that basket. jesus And he, he literally hung all the packets back up because he felt bad for taking all of them. And then he also realized, which I don't know if this is due to tariffs or this is just due to how the market's doing, but like the packs ended up like they ended up going up like $8.
00:18:03
Speaker
eight dollars They used to be eight. Now they're 16. So he hung all of them back up. Cause he's like, I can't afford to buy double the price on 60 fucking, uh, packets of cards or whatever.
00:18:18
Speaker
And so when he was putting those back up, I was like, actually the, yeah, that's what I wanted. And I was like, let me just grab two of them. Cause they were just for me. They weren't to resell. This is just for my own personal collection. And even after I spent, uh, $32 on two packs, I was like, and I'm not doing that again. Cause that's, that's a lot of money.
00:18:35
Speaker
Um, But it just โ€“ I was like, i don't know how you just don't sit there and like feel gross almost.

Challenges in Card Retail and Market Trends

00:18:42
Speaker
If you're โ€“ that's what's kind of weird about all this stuff, right? Is because if you work in a business and there's regulations around all this stuff for inventory and like you have to โ€“ You have to worry about that stuff. When you're working for yourself and you're just โ€“ it's just a number that you're making on top of what you're buying, you're going to try to buy as much as you can. Yeah.
00:19:02
Speaker
Which, you know, makes sense. But if you're going buy it that way, then you don't buy it off the shelves. You work and deal with โ€“ Yeah, you try and buy a wholesale or something. Right. Right. Like going into Target and and the guy who was stocking it was even saying he was like, yeah, man, like people were lining up before I even got here.
00:19:19
Speaker
He's like people are lining up at eight, like eight thirty to get in. And I get it was a Pokemon release day. So that probably makes it a little bit more like hectic for them because they want to steal the Pokemon cards.
00:19:31
Speaker
But. You get me? No, I'm good. He looks like the the commercials where they're like, you know, she was she was all like funny and started smoking weed. Yeah, man, you high?
00:19:46
Speaker
Yeah. this is ah It's so much easier to check out when we're doing this virtually. It's much harder for us to check out when we're next to each other. Yeah, because when you check out, you scroll on your hinge, dude. Okay, no.
00:19:59
Speaker
i'm on I'm on Reddit. looking for topics for us yes that we never follow And Hinge. And Hinge. That's wild, though, that people... I can't believe... I just talked about this with somebody the other day. like There's always a market for something. like The true definition of one man's trash is another man's treasure. like why Why are these cards so valuable? What made them so valuable? and Just because of us, the consumer. it's yeah it's It's demand. Because it's when you take you take them away from other people...
00:20:34
Speaker
And I think it's also the gamification of like stuff like whatnot. I think they do it on TikTok too, but it's like that like dopamine hit yeah where it's like, oh, I could potentially win this car.
00:20:46
Speaker
i Like and I talked about it with someone who also loves gambling where I was like, it's I was like, I'm not even buying the packs because I want the cards. I'm buying the packs because I don't know what's in them and what could be in them.
00:21:02
Speaker
is really enticing to me. And like once I open it's like, oh, these are cool. like you know like I put them in a little sleeve, I put them in the books or whatever. It's nice. But it's really just the, oh man, like I wonder what's in this.
00:21:16
Speaker
Well, and you're getting it at a price that would be a lot better versus you going out trying to find that individual card and paying for that. Yeah, exactly. On eBay or something like that. Cause then you're going to pay more than what it's worth. Of course. Yeah. And that's like, that's the thing too. It's like, it's a lottery ticket where it's like this $7 pack can have a card that's worth, you know, double it, triple it, maybe thousands, you know?
00:21:39
Speaker
Um, do they, they still sell cards that are worth like thousands right off the bat? Yeah. Yeah. Because they only produce like, you know, a couple of them. Yeah, it's all short printed stuff.
00:21:51
Speaker
So like, um like in one of the boxes I have upstairs that we're going to put on stream, um they have these things called uptowns and downtowns. Those are the variation cards or whatever. And those cards are selling right now for...
00:22:09
Speaker
500, anywhere from 300 to 500. Some of them are worth like in the thousands, depending on the player. Like if it's a rookie card, if it's a really good rookie, you know, um, and that box is $65, but it's reselling on eBay for double because the potential of one of those $500 cards could be in there.
00:22:30
Speaker
Right. And if you find one of those, it's like, you make a fuck ton of money. Now, what I don't understand is why the the stores that are selling them don't sell it at that price. Because it's ah it's an unknown thing. It's kind of like a scratch ticket where it's like a scratcher can win you $5,000, but you would never pay $5,000 for a scratch ticket. Because it's it's a, I don't want to say regulated, but it's the same thing like how concert tickets...
00:22:55
Speaker
sell out in an hour and then the resale is like double the price because it's it's on the demand. Like Ticketmaster or these arenas, this and that, they have a max. They have max. You know, like there's a capacity that they could sell themselves. It's more of the it's the unknown stuff. It's like, again, you don't know what you're going to find in the pack so they can't sell you the pack For $500. They have to sell it to you for $8 because most of the time that pack's just going to be shit.
00:23:22
Speaker
You're going to find a bunch of cards that are worth $3 combined rather than... Right, but even the person that sells it at $120, there could be a card in there that's potentially worth $500 or $1,000.
00:23:33
Speaker
ah thousand dollars So instead of selling it for $60, why wouldn't you sell it for the same price that it's selling on eBay of like $120? Well, they can't. They're regulated. They're regulated on how much... Retailers are regulated on how much they can...
00:23:47
Speaker
Like put that box up for the retail price. Yeah. That makes sense. Like, you know, there's like an M exactly. I was just about to say the MSRP. Whereas I, who am not a retail store can market. I i mean, it's on sale right now for eBay.
00:23:59
Speaker
Well, I put mine up for one 30. Yeah. I probably won't sell it there because I think the break will actually make me more money than one 30. Yeah. But yeah. Okay.
00:24:10
Speaker
Totally.

Humor in Unconventional Business Ideas

00:24:12
Speaker
it's semi-related. Yeah. I think this is how Victor breaks into the OnlyFans market. What? You want know why? Here's why. I'm intrigued. Yeah, okay. let's Let's follow your logic on this.
00:24:24
Speaker
So, you take a video when you're streaming, right, of your table or whatever. Mm-hmm. And you're showing the cards and then you wait for everybody to bid and everything like that. Say there's one time Victor's sitting at a table.
00:24:38
Speaker
Maybe it's a glass table, right? And you see Vic's little feet at the bottom of the video, right? Okay. Somebody who doesn't bid, can you tip on the system? You can tip.
00:24:50
Speaker
Okay. Somebody bids or somebody tips, right? And they're like, show your feet a little more, right? And Vic's like, oh shit, a $20 tip? Yeah, sure. oh i mean yeah I would easily do that for $20. Show your feet a little more. Absolutely.
00:25:05
Speaker
And then Vic finds out, right? that most of his money is coming from him getting those little tips because people start to find out that this dude does his bids, but also shows little feet every now and then, you know?
00:25:19
Speaker
And before you know it, Vic says to himself, why don't I just, why don't i just sell pictures of my feet? I would 100% sell pictures of my feet if it was profitable. I would too. and That's not even a question to me. Who wouldn't?
00:25:31
Speaker
That's what I'm saying. You go to the beach, you see them for free. Yeah. You know, I see. Why wouldn't I sell pictures of my feet? Mike, how about you? Yeah, why not? Okay. Just making sure because usually you say no to these type of things. So I just want to make sure we're all on the same page.
00:25:50
Speaker
Right. We would sell feet pics. Right. that That's a general message to our audience too, by the way. Now, here's an idea because nostalgia... Sorry, go ahead. You didn't answer the question. I did. You said he he would? Yeah, he would. Now, here's what I think... Now, listen carefully. and This is what I think we should do because nostalgia is coming back.
00:26:08
Speaker
I think nostalgia is coming. I'm not going to say your point. I think nostalgia has been coming back. Nostalgia has been coming back easily. I think what we should do is, you know, we'll we'll start on the only fan, right? And, you know, you get the digital copy of the feed or whatever.
00:26:25
Speaker
But I think if you're if you're a true fan, like maybe a fan that pays more, we'll mail you a picture of the feed. We'll old school. We'll give you a we'll give you a hard copy.
00:26:36
Speaker
with With a scratch and sniff sticker. Scratch. Oh! I don't know how the hell we're going make that. but We don't have to. We just buy a generic feet smelling scratch. I'm sure they make those. Sydney Sweeney's coming out with their bath water soap. Have you gotten you guys put yourself on the waiting list for that? or I did.
00:26:53
Speaker
No, I haven't yet. but i was mean Did you really? was thinking about it. I haven't. Isn't it like $500 for like a brick, right? It's not like... So I'm confused. Is the sign up for a chance to get one or a sign up for a chance to buy one? I think it's for a chance to buy one because there's only 500.
00:27:09
Speaker
That is the biggest scam in the world. Yeah. There's no way that that's her... What is it? Bath water? Bath water. It could be anybody's fucking bathwater. it could be your dog's bathwater. Do think it's really Sydney Sweeties' bathwater? No, dude. No.
00:27:23
Speaker
you think it's like You think it's like some Dasani water that they just have? No, it's one 24-pack of Poland Spring. They cut off all the tops and they just poured it in. First of all, not only that, if that thing doesn't get to you and smell bad.
00:27:38
Speaker
Yeah. That's what'm saying. I want that bathwater to be dirty. Well, right. if it' If it's truly bathwater, I mean, it's got, I want, I want, it's dirt, grime. Right. Yeah. Hot off, hot off the set.
00:27:50
Speaker
Yep. She just had to do some scene. Yep. Right. And she has to take a shower or something like that. It needs to be like. That. That. And maybe even put a label on it from when. Yeah. This is just after I filmed X scene. I heard there is a certificate of authentication that gets along with it.
00:28:06
Speaker
Yeah, I mean, they could just throw that in. that and Yeah, it doesn't mean it's still her bathwater. But let's think about the logistics. If it is, I want to see a video. want to see a video for collecting the bathwater. want verification.
00:28:20
Speaker
This has gone too far. It's gone too far. I want to know that I'm not getting scammed. What's wrong with that? Yeah, exactly. If I'm jumping through all these hoops to sign up to get a chance to buy it. just put it in your email and you're getting... That sounds like a hoop to me.
00:28:35
Speaker
Yeah. Also, actually, couldn't you couldn't you verify that it's that it's her like bathwater or not? Because couldn't you just um swab it for her DNA? There's no shot that that... It's going to go through so many processes and like being melded with soap, there's no chance that any like actual DNA is... Also, let's let's think of it for a second. you know You're in this business of doing cards now. like Why don't you take a shot at winning the Sydney Sweeney bath soap and then flip it and sell it for a profit? I would 100% do So sign up.
00:29:07
Speaker
so sign up No, I probably will sign up just for the chance to sell for like 25 grand. He's not going to sell. I'm going to sign up right now. Fuck it. I'm going sign up right now. you are? Okay, so you didn't sign up and now you're signing I was thinking about it.
00:29:18
Speaker
Because I want to know if it's a chance to win or a chance to buy. I think it's a chance to win the chance to buy. A chance to for a chance. A chance for a chance. You're getting the lottery. 500, I think.
00:29:30
Speaker
That's interesting. I thought it was 5,000. Oh, could be 5,000. What's the worst that can happen? don't get it. Don't look that up on Facebook. Yeah, don't worry about it. How much is it?
00:29:39
Speaker
It's free to... Well, we don't know how much it is, but... um you you want You guys want to watch the promo video? No. No, it's alright. No.
00:29:51
Speaker
If you need... if you need a but You can go to your truck and watch the promo video if you want, if you need a second. Yeah. I think... It's like that scene in Where the... um We Are the Millers. Where the Millers. Yeah. You ever see the movie? I have.
00:30:04
Speaker
I don't remember what you're talking about. Where he's like... Come on, honey, let's fool around. She's like, I'm tired. And he knows he's not getting something. He's like, ah shit, i forgot to take out the trash. then he ends up in his car. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:30:19
Speaker
going sign up for it. Enter now. We'll be right back. Yeah. No, honestly, I mean...
00:30:28
Speaker
100 lucky winners will be chosen to to own the only brick made with Sydney Sweeney's very own bathwater. Enter the giveaway. Oh, so giveaway. So that is like that one's a free one. No purchase necessary. Purchase does not enhance chances of winning.
00:30:44
Speaker
Only open to legal residents in the United States. Void in Rhode Island and we're prohibited. So I don't know what happened down there. but I think they might be shipping out of Rhode Island and that's why you can't win one because it's like you could technically know someone at the factory or something like that.
00:31:01
Speaker
you include the You include the J as part of your first name? Because there's two there's to people of my name size. So you're saying your dad can't win? no I don't want to win.
00:31:11
Speaker
That's crazy. Maybe he maybe he will. Yeah. Also, oh, are are you just not you're not getting this shipped to the apartment. I assume you're getting if you win, you're getting this shipped to the house. No, it's going right to the apartment. Okay.
00:31:25
Speaker
I assume so someone wouldn't see, but I guess ship has sailed on that one. Yeah, he doesn't care about that. Does she listen to the podcast? I believe so, yeah.
00:31:37
Speaker
right, she would have known anyway then. That's fine. I think I said it the other day that I was going to do it. Oh, really? Okay. Your phone number. What do they need my phone number for? To text you about Dr. Sasquatch deals or whatever. Promos. Right.
00:31:51
Speaker
Well, then they just want to sell your information. Yeah, that do that that that's immediately going to China or something like that. Sorry, hold on. Anybody that but that's buying or entering this raffle, they're immediately screening them through like a background Yeah, they're putting them on. You're getting put on a list. A list. A temporary list. yeah Yeah. You're getting your data scraped by Palantir right away.
00:32:12
Speaker
that's That's not even a joke. I mean, that's just happening. mean, that's true. That just happens. Yeah. Yeah.
00:32:18
Speaker
Nice. Yeah, I didn't even think about that, Austin. I i think I'm just going to enter it just to flip it. You could. I don't even... Again, a gimmick, like I said, a gimmick like this... I could submit another response. Should I do one with another email?
00:32:31
Speaker
Yeah, just do it with all of ours. Yeah, do it for us. No, I'm not going to do it for you. Fill it out for us. so We'll do the pod. you You sit there and you be our form boy. Should we do our work emails too? Do the laundry in the basement email. Yeah, do the work emails.
00:32:46
Speaker
you got You got a professional email? ah Yeah, but I'm not giving it to you. Do Austin's boss's email. Yeah. Why don't you send it to i don know why don't you send it to my wedding email? ah You a wait have a wedding email?
00:32:59
Speaker
yeah you mean yeah I'm sure it's through the knot, right? No. Are you guys are using the knot? Are you guys using the knot or no? It's so convenient. It is convenient. Okay.
00:33:09
Speaker
ah Now, let me ask you this question because I was talking about this year the other day with somebody. Do you... Sorry, did I fucking cut you off or something like that? Is there a fucking problem? I want keep talking? All right. Go ahead. Go ahead. What do you guys say? just wanted to contribute.
00:33:21
Speaker
I just sit here and sign up for City of the Bad. No, we told you. We told you. You are the form boy today. We got the podcast. We got that covered. When the fuck did we say that? I said it two seconds ago. Yeah. No, and I was saying that because I always think it that statement is weird where it's like,
00:33:35
Speaker
Now, let me ask you a question. I like, you're already talking. Just fucking ask me question. Well, I wasn't, but I wanted to contribute to it. Okay, go ahead. Go ahead. Ask your question. Ask your question. Go ahead. No, it's all right. I'm okay. All right. All right. You hurt my feelings.
00:33:50
Speaker
Oh, please. Go ahead. Ask. Ask. Ask. Are you going to send physical invitations, or are you going to RSVP digitally? I don't really know what invitations are, so...
00:34:03
Speaker
Invitations? No, inventations. That's what you said. Okay. you going to send those out? No, because I don't know what those are, but I will send out invitations.
00:34:14
Speaker
I'm fucking so bad at you because you sat here and just trashed me for contributing. And then it contributed and then you trashed me. I didn't trash you for contributing. I trashed you for the way that you contributed.
00:34:24
Speaker
Maybe that's a little nitpicky, but like, hey man, that's me. don't like it. I don't like that you've been looking at your phone for the last 30 minutes. i'm trying to say im trying I'm trying to make us some money. oh but Okay.
00:34:39
Speaker
Okay. I think that Victor still has an opportunity to make money. What I would say is just not not every time. Just every now and then. just You've got to keep a couple for yourself? Show some feet.
00:34:51
Speaker
um it Yeah, I might do that. ah No, I would not keep any of these bars. or so Like we said, it's from the cards. I'm sorry, I went back to the cards. Who in their right mind was still thinking about the cards during that conversation at all? are so few seers so firm said Like we knew exactly what you were talking about I'm back. Oh, i'm back great good. great glass Do you have any definitely like pirates in their dealers? I'm sure I do. Okay, honestly I'm gonna wait to do this as a bit but later on I do have a packet of cards for everyone But Nick has to be here, too.
00:35:29
Speaker
Oh, okay, but I do I that's what I've been doing as like little gifts and Isn't it coming? No, I don't think so. So I've i've been finding cards um at like estate stores and like those kind of places. like But it's only for my personal collection. I dig out like the Pirates, the Steelers, the Penguins, and then um anything Hartford Whalers. Actually, I went to that 50-year Hartford hockey night, and they were selling like 25 packs of like vintage Whalers. So I picked

Collecting Vintage Cards

00:35:58
Speaker
some up. I'll show them to you. It's pretty and think yeah I think if you go to Wolfpack games, they they still sell them around there. so if youre But i've been I've been collecting a little bit for my own collection. Even I don't know the players. It's fun. and And like I said, it's a little dopamine hit whenever you when you buy a pack. You open it up and you're like, oh, what could be in here? That app, is it only for cards? or No, people you can buy shoes. So I can do this with records?
00:36:19
Speaker
Oh, yeah. Maybe. i mean Actually, let me check. We can go on it right now. But literally, it's like shoes, clothing. ah Jerseys. Fuck. Yeah, well they have yeah, and and and there are some places that are specifically marketed towards like jerseys and stuff like that But I think this is like a catch-all because you you guys know yeah music right here kind of guy all music vinyl records Yeah, here we go Mike Well, right now Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
00:36:49
Speaker
It does get right. This is pretty pricey. but This is oh somebody wanted this too forgot I brought this over. I did not forget about you. Let's go, D. Oh, that's pretty cool. Yeah, yeah. It's like that.
00:37:00
Speaker
I follow this place, this on Facebook. I follow this, um I think they're out of Tennessee, um but they do a lot of domestic business. So he'll go Facebook Live every day and like auction his stuff on Facebook Marketplace. So I picked a couple up like that. So I'd beri i' be intrigued to try, but yeah the price is too high. ah i'll I'll send you my referral link.
00:37:22
Speaker
because Because if you buy something, you get a little we both get some no we both get money. There you go. yeah You make a purchase, we both get a little whatnot dollars, and then you can make another purchase.
00:37:36
Speaker
Okay. um going to see You have to use that money on whatnot. yeah got and not just goingnna give you They're not going to give you free money. God forbid.
00:37:47
Speaker
in this fucking economy, me thanks Joe Biden, jesus christ Did you see the other day that Trump said that he doesn't feel bad for Joe at all? Yeah.
00:37:58
Speaker
Yeah, they they they kind of went pretty hard on Joe Biden. He said, I don't feel sorry for him. I mean, if we're being real, neither do I. Why? He's an evil man. Joe Biden? Yeah. oh Oh, we're doing that? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:38:11
Speaker
Well, he's kind of a piece of shit. He broke his country down. Yeah, he did. Well, no, no, I mean, yes, sure, but there's other stuff. Oh, you're you're you're being serious.
00:38:22
Speaker
Yeah. Okay, cool. I just want to heat check real quick. now pets All right, all right, I got you. He's a deep little man. now I want to know. I mean, not stopping the genocide for the past year and a half while he was in office, like, that's fucking pretty deplorable.
00:38:38
Speaker
Yeah. I mean, i think you do need some sort of level of, like,
00:38:45
Speaker
Like, yeah I don't know what the word is. like It's like a lack of decorum, almost like a selfless, like selfless, but in the wrong way where you don't have a soul to like be president in general.
00:38:57
Speaker
You automatically become like war crime. ah you You instantly hit the top of the leaderboard for war crimes right away as the U.S. president. You have to have some sort of lack of moral decency.
00:39:13
Speaker
become the president. Okay, like, the let's just, forget and we can get off this topic. I didn't mean to time it. Well, what he's saying is, fuck Joe Biden. You know what saying? Right. That's just what he's getting on. Let's go, Brandon. It's another quote to put on yeah but on our next brand of laundry in the basement shirts. Yeah. yeah Fuck Joe Biden. Coming to a show and store near you.
00:39:33
Speaker
Oh, hold on. Oh, no. Thank you for reminding me. Hold on. No, no, no. It's not about you. Not everything's about I'm not saying specifically about me. I think I was just saying it may be something that gets me going and then I get in trouble. what happened when you were quiet on the couch?
00:39:48
Speaker
Are you fucking for real right now? I don't know. What is this? What are you doing I have a gift for Austin. This is his engagement gift. Oh. have an engagement gift. Now I feel special. I didn't get Sorry, B. I only got it for Austin. There's nothing I can really do with this.
00:40:04
Speaker
and we And we know why he didn't get you an engagement gift. For for a plausible deniability, she doesn't listen to the podcast. so We all know why he didn't get one for it. Shit, I didn't get you one.
00:40:15
Speaker
What is this? Did we talk about this already? you get We did. Oh, yes. Oh, yeah, that's right, baby. Let me see.
00:40:29
Speaker
Oh, that's beautiful. It is like pretty cool. Like it's a pretty cool shirt. Always honored. Never forgotten. Yeah. The 37th. Yeah, you're right. and You're welcome, man. now you're Now you're a real New Yorker. You know? I'm a real new horse. Yeah.
00:40:45
Speaker
Jesus. Thank you. Where did you get this? some Like a flea market sale in New Haven. That's hilarious. I'll wear this when she's when she comes back from the trip. When you pick her up at as the airport. Yeah. You're going to make a sign for her?
00:41:01
Speaker
ah A sign? Yeah. Welcome home from prison. Yeah, exactly. so Okay, not one of those, but... is your What's your title? As a lawyer, what's your title? Obviously, it's a not doctor, but like what... Juris doctor.
00:41:13
Speaker
It is Doctor? Yeah, I was going to say GED. Oh, okay. yeah but So you could call her Doctor. You could call her Doctor. Well, it's really Esquire. squire so but wolf Hold on there I have to do some editing and post there why should her full name? Well, I mean, you know, yeah, I guess we should probably a Yeah, she'll know but we we should can I'm gonna cut out her whole name that was wrong of me to say some in the
00:41:46
Speaker
ah Not yet. Rough. Rough, rough. Someone will be in the doghouse if I forget to do something on Tuesday afternoon.
00:41:55
Speaker
If I forget to edit that out, and someone will be in the doghouse. It won't be me. but yeah You threw a specific date and we were unsure. oh yeah i'm easy yeah That's when I usually do these things. it's Tuesday. yeah and What else do you do on Tuesdays? Work.
00:42:11
Speaker
I usually block. i do work and then I usually block off the rest of my free time to edit our podcast. right And then three hours of whatnot streaming. yeah what nott streaming what was the last When did you Was it yesterday?
00:42:23
Speaker
And what is friday what did you do then? but I worked. and I did a lot of work. maybe I'll be honest. Does it kind of smell in there? Yeah. All right. for context For context, everyone, because we're kind of just dropping in mid-conversation. I have to cut most of the stuff we just talked about. but Yeah.
00:42:41
Speaker
I love it. Not all of it, but some of it. um We just went go-karting today. we We have ah accomplished our mission of going to the Batting Cages. I think we've talked about it on here.
00:42:52
Speaker
Even though it wasn't the full experience, it was still a good time. Yeah, the Batting Cages were down. I was pretty upset about that. We had a manually... Oh, yeah, you would have loved the full experience. It's so much fun. But feel like manually gave us the opportunity to smack more. You know, like, we got more hits. Oh, yeah. I mean, if we were... hitching If we had had that, because we had it on the second high second lowest setting when we went, Mike was whiffing.
00:43:15
Speaker
every time. So bad. Bro was striking out on three pitches every time. Every time. And you know what it was? I was kind of upset at this. Anytime it threw a ball, which I was like in a real life setting with a real umpire, that's a ball.
00:43:29
Speaker
If it hit the black ah tarp, strike. even if it meant Even if it missed like a foot high. If it missed a foot high and still hit the black tarp, strike. So I didn't know this, but like when I saw a ball being pitched, I didn't swing.
00:43:44
Speaker
And then that's when Atticus was like, bro, it's a strike every time. You got to swing. And I was like, oh. And I was like, okay. And then I just started swinging it. everything And Mike was pretty much just an automatic out.
00:43:54
Speaker
Three pitches, three. And you know what? You know what else was fucked up? Foul balls were also strikeouts too. So if you fouled one off on but like on the second pitch, because it just didn't know where the ball was going if you fouled it backwards, it just registers as no contact, swing, and ball hit behind.
00:44:14
Speaker
so it would be like, yeah, strike three. I think we've got to go to the fields. ah yeah I agree. Well, all right, this is what I'm trying i'm trying to set up a home run derby. And I think we've talked about it we're like, oh, we need to do this at the fields.
00:44:25
Speaker
But I'm trying to set up a home run derby. No, we're going to do what real baseball is.
00:44:30
Speaker
I'm trying to get like a bunch of people and then we film it. That'd be cool. And then the batter gets mic'd. We have like little lapel mics. Every, the batters get mic'd, maybe a random fielder or something like that. But we go out there and we just see who can win.
00:44:45
Speaker
We get like, that'd be cool. 10 guys. We just have some fun. So, um, and then when, when does the adult content start? Is it after the game? Like we just all go in the dugout. We don't want to do adult content.
00:45:00
Speaker
you know thing is would Do that noise again? and At the children's field? what children No, not at a children's field. That's what we're going to be doing because Are you going to hit the ball over a regular fence?
00:45:12
Speaker
yeah I'm not going to hit it at baseline. I know. You're not going to hit it at all. But I'm saying that's what we're giving everyone a chance by getting onto a field that has a 200-foot fence. Yeah. I'm down. Let's do it. But I want to hear that noise again. Do that noise again. Yeah. I don't know. What was that? Got a little dry mouth, a little cotton mouth there. you know I'll try again later.
00:45:29
Speaker
to it up before So anyways, yes, we went to go-karting.

Go-Kart Racing Adventures

00:45:32
Speaker
Yeah, we went to go-karting. um I was โ€“ don't know. I don't โ€“ I โ€“
00:45:41
Speaker
The first race, and not that I was scared, but I forgot how to breathe for, I think I told you guys, I think I told you guys this, right? I think I told Austin, I don't know. I forgot how to breathe for the first couple the laps.
00:45:53
Speaker
So I was just sitting there mouth open, like, ah you ah you also had the ski mask over your nose Because that's how it fits. So I have my own, all right, they have ski masks that you you have to wear one underneath the helmet.
00:46:07
Speaker
Yep. So I bought my own. and Pause. They do that so that you don't sweat into the exactly. That did not work for you. Did not apply for me. Did not apply. But actually, no, I think it's actually mine's probably less because my ski mass is thicker, which is also a detriment to me because then I can't breathe. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I feel like I'm like, so yeah, I was breathing like almost, I had my mouth just wide open.
00:46:31
Speaker
And I'm going around the turns. like, damn, I really hope the workers don't see me just... Like a mouth and fly. Just like i I was like, I probably look really fucking stupid right now.
00:46:42
Speaker
I was so I was about to say i didn't even notice. But at no point was I ever in front of you. Yeah. to Look and see. yeah. yeah And then i then I remember how to breathe out of my mouth or out of my nose on the straight where I was like, oh, I could drive this with one hand. I was pulling the mask down to breathe.
00:46:58
Speaker
Yeah. And was like getting as much air as I could. I was like, right, gotta breathe. And then I put it back up when I go into the turn, I put it back up and I'm like all right, well next, next straightaway, I get another breathing, ah so yeah i i get type friends i can get nice the next stretch I could breathe.
00:47:14
Speaker
Um, but yeah, I mean, after like halfway through the race, once they like ramped the cars up, I was like okay, settling in now, like now that it's faster, for some reason, these were on the slow laps too, yeah where i was like, I just forgot how to breathe. And then once it got faster, it' was like, okay, we're good.
00:47:29
Speaker
The second race, They did not crank those things up for us. I was pretty upset by that. they didn't. They didn't. It's because I was smacking the walls. That's what it was. you was smacking the walls. hitting the walls, but you weren't like you weren't demolishing yeah the walls.
00:47:46
Speaker
I didn't know that people hit the walls. Oh my God. as hard as the people that were up there before us. When we were in the batting cage, that guy at the hairpin drove straight into street. No, he hit it head on.
00:48:00
Speaker
He hit it head on. He didn't turn. He didn't turn whatsoever. It was so funny. And he threw his hands up in the air like it wasn't his fucking fault. And I was like, brother.
00:48:11
Speaker
Brother, you gotta to take the foot off the gas. and and he And I know was bullshit because that was the same car that I drove literally five minutes before that. And it was fine.
00:48:23
Speaker
So I just โ€“ I just โ€“ I couldn't believe him going straight. Just straight into the wall. And at good speed too. He didn't slow down.
00:48:33
Speaker
He didn't slow down to brace himself. It was just all gas into the wall. I don't know if he thought that it was going to break harder than it did. Or if it was going to turn four. if he just slammed on it and it locked up. but Those things are pretty good. They do not lock up.
00:48:48
Speaker
They don't. Those are sticky tires, as Mike will tell us in a minute. Yeah. But... I just thought that that was that was crazy. I didn't know that people actually were driving like that. And then they got off the track when we were waiting there.
00:48:59
Speaker
And they're like, oh, that was fun. That was fun. Good job, guys. That was cool. what was like, what are you talking about? They like three laps before they closed them down. Also, to to be to be fair, they were kids. They were like teenagers. Yeah. 16. Didn't they say like it was somebody's 16th birthday? Yeah, it was his 16th birthday.
00:49:16
Speaker
Right. So then those kids are going to be on the road. Driving actual cars. That's worse. In less than a year's time. That's scary. Or now. Or now. yeah Or now.
00:49:28
Speaker
But actually, they would have their permits by now, right? Yeah, they would. 15? Most of them. 16? 16. permit? Yeah. I forget. Yeah, scary stuff. Yeah. But the second race, I mean, they clearly gave us slower. Like, they didn't turn them up. And I think my cart was way slower than the one that I had in the first race. Yeah.
00:49:47
Speaker
So much, so much to the point where when we were like driving around, i was kind of like, did I forget how to drive this track? I was like, cause I was looking at the timing screen every time I was going down the straight.
00:49:58
Speaker
And I was like, so I was in third for like a most of it. I was like, No offense, man. was like, how the fuck am I behind Mike? No offense. But I was like, how in the world am I so lapping slower? I was like, did I forget how to drive the track? Yeah.
00:50:12
Speaker
My dumb. And then they turned the carts back up. And then I think we finished like a couple of tenths off of each other, which is, you know, but I was like, that's fine. but But they definitely know it was it was still governed because I was telling you that.
00:50:25
Speaker
There were times, the last time that we were driving, where I was like, I need to let off the gas because I'm going too fast. This one, my foot was to the floor almost the entire time. So it's a they they they could have brought us faster, but they didn't, and I think that's bullshit. That's a hard track to go but go big speed on, you know? For you. and For you, dude. have i i You know what you know I discovered?
00:50:47
Speaker
I discovered that like I get a huge adrenaline rush when I'm on speed driving around that track. Yeah. of like like i want to go fucking faster yeah mean we we have to go to a a real track yeah we got to go to the ones that are outdoors yeah that run off those gas cars what about the one in wallingford i haven't been in that one long that one's not bad um we could try that one out haven't been in a long time but there's the rpm one is the one that i want to go to in jersey yeah well think it's cool We'll set that up because my friend Dan and I like also want to go.
00:51:21
Speaker
So we'll we'll do that. Yeah. I'd be down for that. Maybe. Maybe. Come. Like.
00:51:28
Speaker
That would maybe be nice. You know? Yeah. Well, yes if you're good. Yeah. Like if I'm good at racing or if I'm just like being a good boy. If you be a good boy. Yeah. yeah Thank you so much.
00:51:40
Speaker
You're welcome. You're welcome. Thank you for the opportunity to prove myself. Yeah. mean, we haven't committed to anything yet. Yeah. Just remember, you're only here because Nick can't be here. That's right. Yeah. excuse Wow.
00:51:53
Speaker
Nick's on like a probationary period right now, but if he checks out... 100% no, he's not on a probationary period. He literally could have come here for a family event. If he was here, i definitely would not be here right now.
00:52:05
Speaker
No, what I'm saying is in general, Nick's on a probation period until he shows that you know that that he vibes well, but then once he does, you're out. You're out, man. You're fucking out of here. yeah You already don't know about the a group chat we have without you. Yeah.
00:52:17
Speaker
God bless. Yeah, it's tough. It's going to hold all my pain could be over soon. Thank God. You're still going to hang out with us every day Also, you choose to do this. Yeah, you do. Because I think it's fun. Something I look forward to.
00:52:29
Speaker
It's fun. If we weren't doing this, we wouldn't be hanging out this much. Come on. No, we wouldn't. No, we wouldn't. I'd have no reason to hang out with you. Oh, it's crazy. and I talk to Mike once a week and he still wants me to call him.
00:52:47
Speaker
what nice I blasted him was sort of in front of his mom today because I was just like, you know, he she was like, oh, how's how has your week been without the wifey home? And I was like, like i don't know. I said, he must be having it rough. I said, because he called me this week. I said, isn't that crazy? They said he called me, asked me, how was my day? How am I doing? That's it.
00:53:08
Speaker
See, I don't need that. That's to the they're too needy. He is needy. I told him that. I told him in the car today that ah because i I talked to somebody after a while. Right.
00:53:18
Speaker
And he was like, how do you do that? How do you just like. Reconnect with somebody after so long. i was like, well, my friends are like that like I cannot talk to them for it and then reconnect and it's like nothing ever happened i was like except for you only that was a present that is a he he skipped out portion no no no mean because I could tell you right now before doing this would go like months without talking to each other. And our friendship is fine. It's still the same exact way. And that's why it works.

Friendship Dynamics and Communication

00:53:46
Speaker
Yeah.
00:53:47
Speaker
You on the other hand, yeah. i'm also Attention, attention, de attention, attention. No, no, what you're doing is you're right. It's not wrong. But what I'm saying is the part that he omitted out of the story was he's like, oh, I hung out with this friend that I haven't talked to in a long time, which is fine, you know, because he's like, oh, yeah, i have friends like that. And then it's like, yeah, I'm going to invite him to the wedding. i was like, you just talked to him one time out of how many years and going invite him to your wedding.
00:54:13
Speaker
Well, but that's that's kind of neglecting a lot of the details. We've been friends since we were kids and. yeah Yeah. Also, he so he has a quota to hit. so yeah We need bodies in the door. that That person is not about hitting the quota at all. That's a legitimate invite.
00:54:31
Speaker
The people that are that are quota hitters, they know who they are. yeah it's ah It's all the it's all the yeah state senators that your dad knows. It might be someone on this couch.
00:54:42
Speaker
yeah It could be. it could be yeah It's not me. It could be. Am I a quota? Don't fucking tell me I'm a quota. I swear to God, if you tell I'm a quota, I'm not saying that you're a quota. I'm just saying that I'm going to be really busy that week.
00:55:00
Speaker
So I have to invite you because that's the only time that I would see you that week. And I know you'd throw a hissy fit if I didn't see you that entire week. So it's a different kind of quota. Yeah, it's like a friendship quota. It's it's it's still classified as a quota, right?
00:55:15
Speaker
Yeah, but it's your quota. It's not my quota. I could go a week and still think that you're the one that has the quota. No, you do because you need me to hit you up. That's your quota.
00:55:26
Speaker
Yeah. I'm just trying to meet that quota because for me, I could go that week and still think that we're friends. Not you. You'd be like, do you not want talk to me anymore? What the fuck is this? Only call me when you're in the fucking car. I did i did put him blast. No, you did you did. You've done it on this podcast. Yeah. yeah yeah that's that's how That's how the friendship goes. We keep each other, like like your mom said when we left. That's how your friendship goes. We keep each other honest. then i Do me a favor.
00:55:53
Speaker
Don't talk about it. Fuck me. <unk>
00:55:57
Speaker
Great lady. One of a kind. This is crazy. One of a kind. Oh, man. One of a kind. Yeah. But wait, what did she say? No, I can't talk about it. You don't want me to talk about it. Good. and Good test. Yeah. All right.
00:56:11
Speaker
You don't want me talk about it. That's funny. Yeah, we got to go back to go-karting, man. That was really fun. Yeah. Home Run Derby sounds good. Don't they have one at Foxwoods, too? They do. Do that. Maybe we should try it.
00:56:23
Speaker
Good excuse. yeah Maybe let's make that a thing. Let's try, like, all the tracks. We could do that. Yeah. Like that thing. Just like ah find some, find some regionally that works all for us. And you might be able to see, I bought a GoPro just for capturing carding.
00:56:38
Speaker
It's where it's in the, and shit is it? I don't know if I left it in there. Oh yeah, I did. It's that blue box in the. Oh, okay. Yeah. Hey, listen. You can use it for the home run derbies. But yeah, like I if I lived ah around here, absolutely. I would go there on Wednesdays.
00:56:54
Speaker
Oh, yeah. For the least for 15 bucks. Are you kidding me? I would go there on Tuesdays. It's three for 36. Yeah. Pro race. Yeah. Pro race. Because, then you know, people that are actually going fast there. Yeah.
00:57:05
Speaker
um'm I'm a little bit miffed by the fact that the outside sign says three races in your history. At 32. And then we walked in and she said it has to be 28 and a half. twenty Which is more, honestly, more reasonable. That is like a better number to hit.
00:57:21
Speaker
Because you were hitting thirty two s and i don't think you deserve the boost button, to be honest. And that's not even a slight. You could have just said I wasn't hitting You could have just said I wasn't hitting 32s and skipped the second part.
00:57:33
Speaker
No, no, no. ah But that's what I'm saying. I deserve the boost button. I don't know. get that boost button, you're going straight into that fucking wall. 100%. You're going to be like that kid. That's a fact.
00:57:44
Speaker
That rammed right into that wall. and Yeah. That's what I'm saying. It's like, i don't know. People who are doing Yeah. yeah Probably shouldn't get the boost button.
00:57:55
Speaker
Yeah, I agree. But false advertising. It is false advertising. But you know how it is. Once we get the boost button, we're just going more. Yeah. We got to get there on a day. That was why i think i think I said it to you where I was like, oh, yeah, like.
00:58:09
Speaker
this girl that's running it is a pro racer. No shot. She allows us to go fast. Yeah. Because, you know, she probably does everything by the book. Like we didn't earn it also. Like yeah she can kill the track. We can't.
00:58:23
Speaker
If we were just doing it with like some random dickhead, like us, be like, Hey man, Well, that's what happened last time. That's what I'm saying. That's why it's if we had gotten those guys again, we probably could have had it turned up. But since we had the track pro, yeah as are ah the person running the buttons, I was like, oh yeah, there's no shot.
00:58:41
Speaker
We're getting it tuned up to level six or whatever it was. Also not for nothing. like you know We were talking to the owner and she's like well if you come on the pro night you know you can talk to the other people and you can get some tips. She said that she was like, yeah, you could pick her brain to see how to go. I was like, I'm not going to pick her brain. Like, just let me drive the track. Like, sorry to say this isn't that serious.
00:59:01
Speaker
Also, she could give me literally the best breakdown on how to do it. I am still stupid. I'm not going to apply that in the cart because I'm dumb. Like, I don't know how to do that. Yeah, I mean, my logic going through that track is literally...
00:59:16
Speaker
Let's go a little faster this time. Yeah. And then if it doesn't work and I crash on the wall, let's not do that again. And then I rinse and repeat for every corner on that track. Oh yeah. I just, I just don't let off the gas when we're going in that, like not the highest speed, but in that like little middle area, yeah it's just my foot is just with fully to the floor. Yeah. I am not breaking in that first turn.
00:59:38
Speaker
Actually, I'm not breaking it it at all, to be honest. And I'm wondering if that's why I'm losing time. Well, if you're skidding and you're slowing yourself down, for sure. But the thing is one time we went there, I don't know if you were there with us, it might've been me, Dustin and Atticus, but the person, the worker took the cart around for fun. It could have been that girl, honestly.
00:59:59
Speaker
And her lap was literally just all skids. She was skidding around the S's, skidding around the first turn. She was not, it didn't seem like she was breaking or if she was, she was breaking and putting it into a drift to get around to the next corner.
01:00:14
Speaker
So that's why I try and do it. Yeah. Because it's like, oh, if that's how the workers are doing it then that's how I should be doing it. But at the same time, when the workers get into the cars, they're turning it up all the way to six or seven or whatever, full speed, and then they're whipping it.
01:00:27
Speaker
But also, not for nothing, but that girl gets into that thing versus us going around that track. She weighs, what, however much lighter than us? So much easier for her to get that time oh yeah going around that track. that That was the other thing, too, where I was like, oh, yeah, I've put on weight since we've been here last.
01:00:46
Speaker
And was like, I know my laptops are going to be slower. For the most part, that you know that car is powerful enough that it's going to counteract for that. should have factor into that much. It's more your steering yeah that you have to account for with that.
01:00:58
Speaker
But that's not going to shave too much of your time once you figure out what you got to do. And that happens naturally. Yes and no. Because it's like, I feel like I drive the track the same exact time every time. And she was telling me last time that I was in the twenty nine And now that I've put weight on, I'm in the 30s. So it's like, maybe I've lost a second on driving just because I've put on 25 pounds.
01:01:19
Speaker
Maybe. I don't know. It's just like, it should it doesn't seem like it should have to be like that. But also at the same time, it's like one of those, seems like a made up thing. like, come on, they we're at a random indoor track.
01:01:30
Speaker
give me the boost button i like yeah what is I'm not trying out for the pro league like just exactly let me having me have some fun exactly We're paying customers here. That's why it it was so funny when she was like, oh, you're close and I was like we're not close Yeah, because i was like half a second offers. Oh, yeah.
01:01:46
Speaker
Like literally in racing terms. And again, this is just because I'm like 40 to one brain. Half a second to a second is so much time. Yeah. Oh, yeah. and Like an actual racing terms where I'm like, oh, yeah.
01:01:57
Speaker
Where am I shaving a fucking second? Yeah. I have no clue where shaving a second off in this track. I drive it the exact same no matter the speed of the car. Yeah. It doesn't matter. Like I'm driving it. It's the same way. I'm whipping it around the same corners. I was like, I'm not finding a second somewhere in speed here.
01:02:14
Speaker
Yeah, it's tough. But I love it. I want to go karting again so bad. Yeah, I really like that. It's fun. yeah It's fun. It's fun. I want to try a different one. and and and We'll go back to that one. know. I don' just kind of want to try a different one. See if it's still the same difficulty.
01:02:31
Speaker
You know? See how how you handle every track. Every track is different. know Yeah. I mean, I just like that one because it's relatively cheap. It's close, obviously. But then even today where she was like, oh, yeah, you just manually do the batting cages. It's broken, but you could just go in there.
01:02:46
Speaker
Like, I don't think any other... place is really going to do that. No, they would just be like, yeah, batting cages are down. You can't use them. Yeah. She was like, yeah, just do it yourself, I guess. But like, yeah. And and if we were, if if we were the only ones there, like we were the last time too, they would have let us do extra laps and stuff. Oh yeah, for sure.
01:03:05
Speaker
So they are nice. and when i When I walked out, she she said, she like wrecked she was like, have a good day, Victor. And I was like, don't know if I like you knowing my name like that. that It is nice, but like, I don't know. It gets you back in the door, you know? Yeah, I know. you know And she is literally the, I think she is the owner. she has to be. Yeah, she has to be.
01:03:23
Speaker
Because she's literally there every no matter what time of day. ah Whether we go in the morning or go at night, she's there. Yeah.
01:03:32
Speaker
Which is cool. i mean, listen,

Racing Safety and Skills

01:03:33
Speaker
that place is sick. I hope it- I do like that place. It better stay- if it if it closes down, um i can't really say what I would do to myself. But I think we could all infer- We know. Insinuate.
01:03:46
Speaker
What I'm insinuating. Yeah. Yeah, no, we got it. We got it. Not bad. That's crazy. No, I thought it was good. i think we should do it again. I think we should try try a couple more couple, two, three more tracks.
01:03:58
Speaker
Yeah. great way to see I mean, there's the outdoor one in New Jersey and there's RPM in New Jersey. I think we need to do both. Yeah, we do. and We got to try that out. we gotta We got to get a little dangerous here, boys. I think we should do that in our regular cars.
01:04:10
Speaker
You could. and I've done that before. You know what? You know what's really fucked up?
01:04:16
Speaker
Because I watched so much Formula One and I watched like all their crashes, I now think in my head that if I crash, it will be the same as that. i'll be like, oh, ma I'll be fine. Like if I put it into the wall by accident, these professional athletes, when they put it into the wall, they're good.
01:04:31
Speaker
Why wouldn't it me doing, and they're and they're going at much faster speeds. Because you're not in fire suit or safety suit. Yeah, in the wall, like a guardrail is not padded with tires to slow me down. Yeah. real Real guardrails would just probably slice me in half. Yeah, maybe.
01:04:47
Speaker
Yeah. But that's how I think now. It's like, oh, i'll be if I were to make impact at this speed, I'd be all right. and be ok cool Yeah, that's how it starts. Yeah. You start driving like a fucking maniac.
01:04:58
Speaker
Oh, there was someone on the way when I was going to the track. that was cutting it up in a Subaru on 84. And I was like, man, I really hope that dude finds a concrete barrier.
01:05:09
Speaker
a just Just, you know, one of those like solo car accidents where just one person dies and it's the operator of the vehicle. Because, all right, listen, I would rather that person die than like him accidentally take out like a mother of five.
01:05:25
Speaker
and Well, you know what? He kind of has a point. like yeah I know have a point. anybody would prefer that. not going to argue with that. So it's kind of one of those things where I'm just hoping that like a final destination-esque thing happens to them where like a log rolls off and hits the car. Wow. You know, ah you know i i have times where I'm in the car and it's like a long ass traffic buildup.
01:05:47
Speaker
And it says on Waze that there's an accident, that there's a crash. And it takes, it adds like today, added 45 minutes oh yeah to my trip. And I felt it saying in my head, I was like, this person better be fucking dead. I swear to God. you know And I drove up and I drove by I was like, you know what? That's a shitty thing for me to think.
01:06:06
Speaker
You know, the last time I did that was on our way back from AC and the person was dead. Oh God. yeah And then would feel responsible, and that's not good. You're not responsible. You never wish ill on anybody, you know?
01:06:19
Speaker
i wish ill on those people. my God. No, there's some people that wish ill on.

Dynamics of Group Arguments

01:06:24
Speaker
ah definitely Yeah, for sure. Who are those people you wish ill on? Huh? say You guys got a list, or what are we doing?
01:06:31
Speaker
yeah No, no list. You could just name, like, three. A list would would would come off as suspicious and potential conspiracy. Yeah, yeah. There's no list. yeah I would just say reckless drivers...
01:06:42
Speaker
yeah Just general generalizations. Yeah. You know? Maybe. Maybe. maybe
01:06:53
Speaker
oh Yeah, I see but that's what I'm saying. There's no that's gonna that's gonna be blocked they'll be beat out Because they are yeah, you know, it's funny. Yeah, man. Now almost myself I just block it yeah Whatever whatever I said that so yeah whoa Don't even don't even throw that word I wouldn't even say don't even throw that word even Now we're flagged. Yeah, for sure.
01:07:17
Speaker
That word alone. Hey, what word? um You really can't say like and and and ah nobody said nobody said.
01:07:28
Speaker
What are you doing? I'm talking about these little words. What are you doing? Well, no, we'll keep we'll beep all this will just be beeps. Yeah, ton of beeps. Nobody's going to know what the hell we're talking about. It's probably going sound like we're saying slurs or whatever. Yeah, it's going to sound so much worse. Yeah.
01:07:44
Speaker
That's not like when you talk. I mean, when you're throwing slurs left and right. and what you what Why do you have to do this? Even today at dinner, dude. What you have about? I know. He said it again. i know. It's crazy, dude. you In public, out loud. I couldn't believe that. yeah I was embarrassed. I almost had to leave the table. yeah And he was he was laughing and pointing. It was crazy.
01:08:05
Speaker
What do say for yourself? Yeah. I have nothing to say for myself. Yeah. Lost opportunity to explain yourself. Yep. Silence is an admission of guilt. Yeah. And on that admission of guilt.
01:08:17
Speaker
We're going end today's episode. We're end it.
01:08:21
Speaker
I'm glad everybody had a good time. and Did you not have a good time? Yeah, maybe you've had a better time you weren't on your phone so goddamn much. I was here. i was here for 99% of this podcast.
01:08:32
Speaker
You were. I mean, for a good chunk of it, you were looking like a little sack of potatoes there, just sitting ah back with a mic on your chest. ah i was I was listening to Victor's story about his how he got into the cards.
01:08:44
Speaker
Here's a Paul Skeen's one. I love seeing it. you know kind of i'm I'm intrigued. I'm going to go through a little of them, see what he got going on You're going to buy a couple? it If they're up my alley, you know. For some reason, I thought you were going to say something else.
01:08:58
Speaker
I don't know why. My mind went there. That was a problem me, not with you. I was going to say, why do people expect everything that comes out of my mouth to be like blasphemy, you know? I don't think that's too big of a jump.
01:09:11
Speaker
Yeah.
01:09:14
Speaker
i'm just ah I'm just a regular guy. like You got to learn to fight back. You got to deal it back to Arguing with you is the worst thing ever. Why? It's the worst thing ever. Because you don't stop.
01:09:26
Speaker
Oh, my God. I don't don't stop? Yeah. Sounds like you don't know how to win an argument. That's right. It also sounds like you're wrong. Why? Because I'm just relentless. I'm persistent.
01:09:37
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. You have to prove a point. You don't have to prove a point every time. yes it is i think that's the point of argument. Yeah. It's proving your point. Right. This right here, our argument. It's like what we talked about earlier. It's like, sometimes we know the truth. So why don't you got to argue with somebody? and You know?
01:09:56
Speaker
But what's the truth in this argument? Yeah. it Well, the truth is subjective to some people. Yeah. Sure. So you have to. You have to make your case to prove your truth, if that if that sounds right.
01:10:09
Speaker
Even though there is something,

Podcast Communication and Logistics

01:10:10
Speaker
there is an absolute truth, one person may think that it's something different and they're making their case. and And those other people are probably right. Right. Until you ah you agree to disagree or one person changes their mind.
01:10:22
Speaker
No, no, nobody changes their mind. That's the thing. is that The hardest thing to change is public opinion. People have an opinion and it's hard to change. When did this plan become a whole fucking thing? I'm talking about me and you, bro.
01:10:33
Speaker
so What's the public opinion of an argument between you two? Are you having public debates that you need to... No, was saying it more in a generalized statement. But if it's just me and you, no, fuck you, dude. You're wrong. Oh, I see. Yeah, you're wrong. But see, that's what makes the hard work. And then you're complaining. It's like, well I can't win an argument against Austin. I know you're wrong, so I stop.
01:10:51
Speaker
Because it's like, there's no point in getting to him. You were wrong, and but you will keep going. but To prove you're right. Who says that I'm wrong? Me. yeah Yeah, but how do you know that you're right?
01:11:02
Speaker
I know. Well, what if I say that Austin's right and you're wrong? It doesn't make difference. No, think that does. It does make a difference. I know you're wrong. I see. So why would I continue arguing if you're wrong? Well, I mean, you you clearly feel some type of way about it.
01:11:15
Speaker
It would just be nice if you called me like once in a while, you know, here we go. Instead of in the car when your fiance is, you know, on vacation. When do you want when do you want me to call you? How many times a week do you want me to call you? And where specifically should I call you from? The location? No, I yeah don't say the location doesn't matter because it clearly does. Yeah. You know, you don't want it in the car.
01:11:34
Speaker
Yeah. Also, we talk for an hour each week. Right. You need more than that. Yeah. The hour and change that we talk is just thrashing me the whole time. That's not true. That's not a healthy conversation. That's not true at all. I'd say about 99% of this podcast today was not thrashing you.
01:11:55
Speaker
Whatsoever. There were sprinkles. There were sprinkles in there. Well, there's not there's never not going to be little sprinkles. There could be. There could be times where there's no sprinkles. I don't think that that would really work for me. It wouldn't work for me, I'll tell you that.
01:12:08
Speaker
Also, I don't think that you would allow it. i would I would happily allow it. no I would happily allow I think you enjoy it. Yeah, I think you do, too. what Says who? Says us. Says you. Says you, too. You guys are wrong.
01:12:20
Speaker
You said you look forward to this every week. Yeah, i look forward to getting together in pocket. I don't look forward to the thrashing. No, but but you know what you know what the podcast is. You know what entails. So then I got i what do I got to do? Opt out?
01:12:32
Speaker
No. What I want you to You guys have Nick now. it's only I'm on the clock. It's only a matter of time before, know. Hold on, hold on, hold on. That's not your call. Yeah, yeah. yeah ah either Either you have fired or or you stay on. There's no other choice. I'm not going to quietly resign. No, it's not possible.
01:12:50
Speaker
um Unless you do something that warrants yeah us to have you quietly resign, like continue to use the word that you continue to use. Yeah. That becomes an HR problem, and then we got to, you know.
01:13:02
Speaker
Well, yeah, we don't want to get HR. Yeah, what's the department's policy on that, by the way? we were About saying slurs? It's a hard zero-tolerance policy against saying slurs. Funny, I'm still on the show, so. Right.
01:13:14
Speaker
HR's still building its case. They need they need proof of multiple instances. There is none because you want to know why? i never did it. No, there's video evidence. If the glove fits, you must acquit.
01:13:26
Speaker
no, no. If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit. That's right. but crazy i need a lawyer. hold on You know one? yeah No, no, no. You need a teacher. I need an Esquire. I need an Esquire. You know one?
01:13:39
Speaker
No, I don't. I don't at all. But what i what I wanted to get back to is... Oh, yeah. Just keep going. You need know we're good you need to tell me when and where I can contact you. Because surprise, surprise, I call everybody from the fucking car. you know So where do I need to be?
01:13:55
Speaker
What do I need to be wearing? What time of day does it need to be? you know What I need to talk about? i want shoot no i want the genuine I want you to call me when you want to call me. That's what I do. I don't want you to call me when you're when you're bored.
01:14:10
Speaker
Where you have no other options, you know, or you're like, oh, I haven't talked to Mike in a while. Let's give him what he's looking for. Also, a while being four days. Yeah. Yeah. We talk every Sunday.
01:14:22
Speaker
Yes. In fact, we're doing this on a Saturday. Also, you know, i do have a gripe to pick. um i You know, I wasn't going to bring this up, but now I have a gripe. Here we go. Last week, you got upset being like, oh, when we do this, we never, we have never done the podcast at six o'clock on a Sunday.
01:14:37
Speaker
Not once. It has always been eight or ten. Yes. So when you were like, oh, we we we do it at 6 o'clock and I got to wait for you guys to tell me in time. I want you to pull up the last episode where it shows that you gave the block of between doing it between 6 and 10.
01:14:51
Speaker
Now you change it. No, no, no, no. No, you know know I said the block is usually 8 10. Yeah. We have never once done it early. I don't know about that. we got to pull up the transcripts on the last one. I don't think we've ever once done it. time that we've done it earlier was when you were on vacation and Victor and I did it earlier at like noon or something like that. Yeah, we did it. Yeah, that was it.
01:15:16
Speaker
We have never done it at six. school that You know, and that's just that's

Episode Wrap-Up and Promotions

01:15:19
Speaker
a small nitpick. Yeah. umm just I'm just throwing that in there. just Just not even to invalidate your argument. just Just to be like, yeah, we've never done it at 6 o'clock.
01:15:27
Speaker
And that stuck with me when I was editing last week's episode. Clearly you heard him. No, no, that didn't hurt me. I just wanted to correct it. I don't care. i just wanted to correct the record that we don't do this at 6 o'clock. That's way too early.
01:15:41
Speaker
So you were wrong. Yeah. We just wanted to bring that up to let you know that you were wrong. Thank you. I understand fully. All right. Nice. Anything else I did? No, no, no. We can wrap it up. I boy i did but i told him, remember, we said, if he's a good boy, he gets invited to the next race.
01:15:57
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That's right. Yeah. But for anything else that you have to say for now, our response is... Or is it? Which button? Oh, it's not on that one. It's only on Zencaster.
01:16:08
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Damn. All right. We'll put it in. I have so many. Zencaster only limits you to like eight sounds. But I have like 20 that I want to put on the board I can't.
01:16:19
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they should They should give you like a switch button that you can like. No. no Yeah. On Zencaster, you can't. On this one, you can't. Oh, sorry. These. Yeah.
01:16:28
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Okay. Well, we'll have it there for next time, buddy. Don't worry. i so I so look forward to Maybe tomorrow. Maybe tomorrow? well Well, yeah, tomorrow. Yeah, if you're good. Yeah, if we send you the link.
01:16:41
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You know what? It's okay. an Nice. Okay, cool. One episode without Mike. Let's go. Yeah, it's another one down. good. Oh, good. All right, we got to see what the Knicks are doing. Yeah. Yeah.
01:16:51
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All right. All right, guys. Thanks for joining us on episode 144.
01:16:57
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Yeah, laundry in the basement. one forty four de We will see you guys next week. Like, subscribe. And hit up ah hit up Victor's card.
01:17:09
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01:17:28
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Peace.