Introduction and Music Acknowledgement
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I'm always ready for a living sign
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Sleeping with the wolves, I'm a savage and the sharpest Covered name and a bullet cause I'm heartless, yeah I'm heartless But I remember what you did I promised you until I'm dead I'm always ready for living inside my house
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I'm feeling like a ghost and no one really knows before gotta go.
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I'm always ready for war, war, war, war.
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Another great song by the one and only Mr. James Luker off of his debut album. Make sure y'all check him out. Show him some love. He's everywhere on the social media at James Luker.
Johnny Bongs' Daily Live Sessions
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And he's working on a fuck ton of new stuff as we speak. So, but enough about him because this is about us because it's our show. It's Wednesday. yeah That means it's a wild card Wednesday.
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Yeah. My gosh, my light is so bright. and I feel like my room is so dark. Like, I go from being real bright on my light to real dark. Like, I can't find a happy medium at the end of the day. So, what it is, our, what's up, Sanfios?
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What it is, is our cameras adjust for the light as we move. And that's kind of part of it. I need a, yeah. so i think I think what I also need to do is get a professional camera, not a $25 camera from Walmart.
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Fair enough. i do I do real quick. I want to give some shout outs. Wally, what is up, my homie? I know you just got home. It is Wednesday night.
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everybody in the Everybody from the network is definitely open on Wednesday nights. Johnny Bongs, my dude. This motherfucker, I didn't realize Johnny Bong goes live every day at 420. Every day at 420. I knew he went live every day, but I didn't realize that it was at 420. It's at 420. And I've been getting notifications ever since I started following him. Yes, I follow Johnny Bongs. Everybody should follow Johnny Bongs.
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Everybody should follow us, too. But yeah, so he goes live at 420. He works on his tattoo stuff. And it's some pretty dope shit. He sits there and just shoot shoots the shit with the audience.
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It's fun. It's good times.
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Absolutely. I try to get him in there and check him out. I try to get him in there and check him out. But it's like right around that time that I'm getting done at work at the end of the day. And then I'm literally coming home. And as soon as I walk in the door, I'm starting dinner. Like, don't even have my boots off. And I'm starting dinner. Yeah, I say about the time you're getting off work, he's probably about two bongs into it, so you're good. And of course, we got Zanthius coming back. ain't seen you around for a bit, my man, but it is summertime, so I know you're probably busy as fuck.
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How are things? What up, Wall Cephas? What's up, guys? and What's up, Wally? How you guys doing? Fucking groovy, dude.
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It's another yeah the wild card Wednesday, man. We got Wally up here. Wild
Wild Card Wednesday Explained
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card Wednesday. Make sure you guys check us out everywhere. Follow us. Bio.link slash Nonsensical Network.
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Check out all the other shows. check out us ah Check us out on social media. I'm going to try to get better here soon about posting stuff. And Lord knows Blaze has been posting a fuck ton of memes.
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And also, not going to lie, I'm going to make a trip to Linestead and see if I can find that safety outfit because it is hot outside, my friend.
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I've been slacking this week on the memes.
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But, yes, it is our wild card Wednesday. It's where we just kind of do that little midweek catch up and get in here and just kind of shoot the shit and hang out. And you never know who's going to join us from the network. But nine times out of ten, there's going to at least Blaze and I will be here.
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One of us will be here, if not both of us at the same time. Things happen. Things happen. People have to take hiatuses off the network, and we're going through that time. I just want to put that out there right now. It is summertime.
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Plans come up. Events happen. Family stuff goes on. ah we will keep chugging on. With that being said, but being said i want to give, I'm so excited about next week that I kind of want to give a sort of teaser.
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Teaser. <unk> A little sample. I'm going to hearken back on a conversation you, I had, and other people had. We were talking about doing ghost hunting.
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This was a while back. um I serendipitously had a person come through the drive-thru, drive-thru, liquor store drive-thru. Yes, part-time
Ghost Hunter Interview Teaser
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liquor store. arthur I will sell you booze.
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Just don't drink and drive and lose. ah That's dumb. So um yeah a guy comes through and he happens to be a ghost hunter. And he has been for like 30 years.
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um And funny enough, he saw my my weed shirt. He was like, hey, do you believe in ghosts? I was like, hey, no, I don't. But and know my I know my homie Glick does.
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Next week, tune in Wednesday, we're going have an interview with Curtis. He is from ah third oh so Third Paranormal Watch.
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ah I'm in the process of cutting the promo, but ah process of cutting no promo but Yeah, what was that? You sent it to me earlier. I did. I did send it to you. That's an old and old thing. Anyway, i we're going to have an interview with a ghost hunter.
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And then, then, following that, I andm going to go on a ghost hunt. And I'm going to capture on video. And I'm going to capture after the hunt, too, when he's going through all the audio and video and all that. So I'm going to, it's going be an in-depth blazing fucking
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ghost hunting experience. So, um, yes. Skeptic blaze is going to get ghost. It's going to get ghost great. Like in scary movie. I have i am going, i am going as, as a skeptic and and and the gentleman knows this and it's, it's, it's going to be fun.
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ah we're going to have him up on the network. We're going to do an interview kind of like what's going on. What, like what entails, the whole ghost hunting business industry. I don't know. Glick knows more about this.
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So I reached out to Glick. I was like, I was like, we have this opportunity. gl Yeah. Glick's cheesing over there. He's cheesing. cheesing.
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I am so stoked for next Wednesday, man. I told you, and I'll tell you again, hell of a, I know it was just purely by coincidence and by accident, but man, hell of a, hell of a fine, hell of ah a setup. And I'm ready, man. I'm so ready for this.
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Because I took my beating last year. What's going on, Bloddy? I took my beating last year, man. I really did. when we started to talk a little bit about ghosts, everybody jumped on me, all the skeptics.
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I think there's worse beliefs to have, so I'm good with it. so
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Wally, what have you been up to? I know how, how, right. Wally reached out to me and I still have to get back with Wally about the the the whole video download. I just saw your message, but other than the video download to share later, how was your Saturday night experience race time?
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Actually, it wasn't too bad. Other than the picture I sent you on my cousin's truck that I was that they we were actually supposed to share. It was a good time though. but Oh, we weren't supposed to share that.
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No, you you were. That's why I said okay okay share it up um so you can see. No, me and him, are we were actually going to split duties driving, and he drove the first class that they had, and everything.
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The way the track was built, it it didn't work out as as planned. There was a lot of breakage that night on a lot of trucks and stuff, so but it was a good time. caught up with some Caught up with some old racing buddies and shit.
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Was that the first rough truck of the season?
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Yeah. Marion was just Monday night and then got Coshocton County summer race the day before the fair up here Mount Vernon starts and everything
Motorsports Season Update
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else that Sunday.
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And then Wednesday night, the 23rd is Mount Vernon's rough truck. So I'm ah trying to trying to get there so I can film Matt's stuff and everything else and get some driver interviews at the hometown show. Well,
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well i am yeah um um ah I'm going to hit you up offline, Wally. um Me being the network's photo bug, I would love to come up, set my camera up, and just tape a session. so That's actually something we're going to start doing more.
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I'm going to try to get out there more with with the camera, do some more more recording. That's why we're doing the thing next week with the Ghost Hunter. right Wally, I want to come up and do some video of you.
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October... in october Yeah, I'm just spilling some beans right here because I'm so excited with the upcoming opportunities. In October, we're going to definitely try doing the... What is up, Lazy?
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What's up, Lazy? XMS, I'm going to try, man. It may not be this year, but I'm going to try to make it out and see you, buddy. Don't worry. it's ah It's in the cards. Just things right now this year going on. I can't make it. ah Where is Lucas Oil?
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I mean, I mean, not... Auburn, Missouri. ah that's like south of me. Yeah. Oh. Ooh.
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I might need to go down check out a fucking map. Road trip. Yeah, yeah. Dude, I'm always down for a road trip. Always. Always down for a road trip. I'll swing down through Kentucky, sweep your ass up when I get a chance to go, and we'll just make a road trip out of it.
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and that's And that's exactly what I want to try to do more more. Do more road trips with the camera so I get more shit on video for content for the network. That is my goal is to be the mobile ah mobile video guy.
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Yes. Yeah, the reptile side of my show is kind of dying off everybody because it's show season and stuff, so it's going to be actually harder to get people on until wintertime and everything else, but My motorsports side, everything's picking up. and
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With the way my work schedule is going to end up, if everything is done and right, i won't I will be actually off probably no later than 7 o'clock, just depending on the certain nights. But usually Monday and Thursdays, I'll be off actually about 5.30, 6 o'clock. So I'll be able to get back into doing the shows and stuff if I don't have anything going on family-wise. Hell yeah.
Guest Booking Challenges for Reptile Show
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When you start back doing the the reptile stuff, you should reach out to or myself or Blaze can, Tarantula. One of our new followers, she she used to have spiders and scorpions and snakes and all that shit.
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That'd be cool. She had a fuck ton of them, dude. Yeah, definitely. That'd be that'd be cool. think she was respond Like I said, with the reptile, with the cold-blooded stuff, I mean, it's like I said, I try to include everything, but yeah, I know it's most the reptiles, but I'm into the tarantula, scorpion shit like that. i That'd be freaking awesome.
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Yeah, she was talking about, I think it was Saturday night she was talking about it, and I i told her, i said, we need to get you to pop up on Wally's show with him. Yeah, that'd be fucking cool. Dude, I feel you with the with the reptile community. That's kind of the same struggle I'm going through with Glick's House of Music, which might be on a little bit of high... It's summertime, like Blaze and I were talking. It's prime concert season. yeah best well in the That just means more Glick and Blaze's mixtapes, man. Hey, that's fine. that's even That's even sweet because that gets more music out.
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Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I'm down with that. But no, well, that and I've been periodically scoping out, man. they're The drama has gotten so bad, I've kind of tried to stay away. I mean, it's just, it's getting ridiculous. um And it it just, I don't, I'm trying to avoid it.
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I mean, other than, you know, like Steve Nelson and stuff like that, we still talk and everything and a few of the other guys. But it's just, we're all kind of staying away from the drama shit.
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So, yeah um but yeah, my main focus right now pretty much is I'm going to try as much as I can with summer, like i said, being here. It's more motorsports right now than anything. so Fair enough, fair enough.
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i am I want to comment on this. I am not prejudiced. I eat red meat, reptiles, and some bugs. So do I. And I'm not going to go into the argument, but for the last few years, I have been on the fence about going vegan or not.
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I know, weird. For morality reasons, not dietician, but for
Moral Contemplation: Vegan vs. Meat
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morality reasons. You don't want to make you happy, Blaze. have hope I'm not done.
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I'm not done. After a long contemplation, ah this was like weeks ago, ah finally came to my my conclusion. Where I'm at evolutionary-wise, as a human, I'm just built to eat meat.
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I just am. So going to fucking enjoy it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. yeah That's all.
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There's my, there's my, uh, there's my epiphany for tonight. so so you shit out silly out dinner over with You said, you said to hell with my, with my morality bucket.
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I'm built to eat all are. I mean, right now we are. I mean, yeah. But there is an argument to be made that humans are evolving away from that.
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There is an argument for that. and so I just want that to be known. I'm a full-blooded, red-blooded goddamn carnivore. But right now, as I stand, I do not fit in that evolutionary process. Yeah.
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much scale from from from primate to human i stopped about midway i'm going to stop about midway of the evolutionary scale of what i do and don't eat and i'm staying eating red meat glick stopped somewhere in between neanderthal and bigfoot yeah long time ago
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long time ago me like there hours spot
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The other thing I wanted to share with you guys, since now that we're actually, I got time to get with you. Rachel goes back to the 14th. Hopefully they can get her started on her physical therapy finally. So.
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Hell yeah. but yeah Fuck yeah. What's up, man. That's awesome. That's awesome. Hopefully she'll get, she'll get back up on her feet. and Oh yeah. It's driving her nuts.
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Morals are relative. Principles are based.
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Sorry. I had a comment on that. Say hi to Blazing Glick. Hey, Rachel. Hi, guys. Hey, that's not the woman you were with last time you were on the show.
00:19:17
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definitely What was that about the dude you were with last time on the show? It wasn't Blaze? so That was Steve. Blaze knows about Steve. We're cool. I didn't, though. Cheater. it's Glick's evolution is still buffering. Go to hell, Jedi.
00:19:37
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You're you' way past the buffering part. It's like scratch a scratch pad now. It ain't even buffering. It's just a scratch pad. what are you talking about? but but It is what it is. i don't i don't care. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm a big dumb animal, and I'm happy with it.
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ah Yeah, so... Alrighty, boys. going to catch you guys later on. We'll jump off here spend some time with the family and stuff. so Good talking with you. Yeah, Blaze, me up later on or whenever.
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Alright? Later on Later, Gleick. See you guys. See you later, mate. Oh, my.
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Oh, my. Oh, my. That's a sad comment right there. Xanthius, are you and zaphia so you you propositioning me right now, sir?
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were gonna have to We're going to have a new ah new show. but you know Outside of rest stop stories, there's going to be race track stories featuring Blaze and Zampios. A lot of burnt rubber and lot of lot of ah lot of petroleum.
00:20:49
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Untrackable. Yeah, hit the like button because it's fun. And every time you do, I... Are you threatening me? Hit the like button. Because it's fun. And every time you guys hit the like button, I feel a little tickle in my taint.
00:21:04
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yeah Sometimes so does some of your grannies because 9 out of out of 10 grannies definitely approve of the Nonsensical Network. Yes. Yes, sir.
00:21:18
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i feel like I can say that being being grandpa age. I feel like I can say that now. You're getting up there, man. I am. Me, on the other hand, I'm just getting ready to turn 24 years young in October.
00:21:32
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it's actually I identify as a 23-year-old, please.
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That's not how math works, Glenn. Well, I heard math is racist, so. ah You know, I've heard that, too. Um, that's something recently I heard. I was, I was oh like, I like to call doom scrolling through Facebook and I did catch a comment where someone said, apparently math is racist.
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Is that really a thing? It's really a thing. It's, it it came out a couple of few years ago. Well, you know me, you know me, I'm, I'm easily confused and sometimes startle easily.
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and And I've tried to wrap my head around this concept and I just don't, I, I don't understand it. I've asked a few of my friends that are POCs and they're like, it doesn't make any fucking sense to us either. but i'm just like well Okay, so in that case, it's probably some made-up propaganda that's meant to be ignored.
00:22:37
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or Or if you buy into it, you're just a dumb person. I believe this. Go ahead. I was to say, I believe the same people who came up with that believe the Earth is flat.
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Yeah, um I would suggest reading, it's like the book came out in the 80s, it's called Manufacturer Consent of Snow Shots. think it's by Tom Schultz. Like that's what it sounds like, is some fucking made up bullshit to fucking scare people in a certain, to feel a certain way.
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Two plus two equals hate crimes. I know, right? I don't get it either. It makes no sense. i know i know 400 plus 20 equals weed, so I'm
Math as a Language: A Comparison
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good with that math.
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Oh, math is for stoners. oh Not this one. i am i Dude, I suck at math, man. and of I suck at math.
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I'm horrible at numbers.
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Linguistics, I'm great at. Yeah. math and his like yeah Math and history. i've I was always good at. Science? Gross.
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Oh, science is amazing. It's not that it's not fun. It's not that it's not fun. i just i could never i could never catch on to it. I could never comprehend. Math and stuff, man, I do a lot of that shit in my head.
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Of course, I was also strong. I stood... uh on that hill and was willing to die on i'm not going to learn all this other bullshit math that i that you think i need to learn to pass when i know what math i need for the career i'm going into
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i i think okay because like some of the mess is just i'm never i've never used it so all right so this is the way i looked at math in high school um I understand what you're talking about. Not everybody's going to go into a field that requires calculus or trigonometry. or Yeah, exactly.
00:24:44
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And I get that. I do. I get that. But high school is also the time in which we as young developing brain people are exposed to different types of subjects out there, ah varieties of different types of math, varieties of different types of English, composition, literature, et cetera.
00:25:05
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And I think it's okay to say, you know what? I'm okay with just learning the basics of algebra and skirting off the trigonometry and the calculus and all that. Like, I'm okay with that.
00:25:19
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However, there are some people that, and there's people in my life that I do know that, that are learning calculus at such a young age that I just want to like, like just, just shower with like, um,
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ah praise and affection and, and, and supports because I think some people do need that stuff because that's when we get our Albert Einstein's or Isaac Newton, et cetera.
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So i think high school exposes to, a exposes us to a lot of different ideas and we are free to accept and choose which ones we want to go on with life with.
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I just, so I, I just think that, uh, I think,
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Don't cut other math too short. That's all I'm saying. Oh, yeah. No, I just reached a point where it was just like, all right, I know what I'm doing when I get out of school. I'm not going to ah not gonna i'm not goingnna stress my brain any more than I need to.
00:26:22
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But did you really? When you got out of high school, did you really know affirmatively, I know what I'm doing for the rest of my life? Oh, I knew 100% I was going into the construction field because, um and and not to bore anybody with a long story, the military didn't work out for me because that was my ultimate goal was military.
00:26:41
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ah And then when that didn't pan out, I wanted to go into law enforcement and that didn't pan out either for various reasons. So I was like, well, I'm already in construction. I'm already learning construction. So why not?
00:26:54
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Stick with that. So that's what I've done my whole life. I've been in some form some form of construction. know i'm i'm not Now, looking back on it, at 43 years old, a part of me wishes I would have taken opportunities for apprenticeship programs, maybe the Plumbers Union or Electric Union, something like that.
00:27:12
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But also, there's a big part of me that's happy that I didn't become a one-trick pony, so to say, and that I am one of those jack-of-all-trades, master of none, because there's not much that I can't do. And the things that I can't do is by choice, like HVAC.
00:27:26
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I learned enough about HVAC to be able to diagnose and make small repairs. But I didn't want to dive too much into them because I had lots of people that were in HVAC that were like, dude, this is an absolute nightmare. And that's, you don't have a life if you're in HVAC because you're literally on call 24-7, 365 days went into HVAC.
00:27:47
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ah year i have i want to have a air force buddy that went into h vacuum You're absolutely right. In the winter, it's heaters. In the summer, it's ACs, and everybody's fucking stupid. They don't know how to run their shit.
00:28:01
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And yeah, it's โ yeah, it's โ it sucks. And like I said, I learned just enough to be dangerous, as they say, when it comes to HVAC. So I can diagnose and I can look at something. if you know like Sometimes I feel bad if I have to call my maintenance guys out after hours. And I understand like that's their job.
00:28:20
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I do the same work. But I also know how I know it. So if I can fix something, I'm not going to call them. Now, like, yeah I'm meeting this guy here. He's like, if you fix something, just put the work order in.
00:28:30
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I'll come by. You sign it. I'll say I did it. That way the office doesn't get all pissy because technically you're not allowed. Besides besides the the qualms of capitalism, I do want to address Xanthius' math is a language.
00:28:46
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This is something that it took it took me about half my life to realize math is a language. And I was that And I wish I would have realized that when I was in high school. I might have understood it.
00:28:59
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um But yeah, it absolutely is a language. is like It's like learning Spanish, German, f French, English being one of the hardest ones. Weird. I still fuck that up on a daily basis. Stretching other brains is a real mind.
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stretching other brains is a real mind ah Yeah, yeah. i i That is how I live my life. I like to i like to bush push paradigms, per se.
00:29:36
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If I could tell you guys how often Blaze stretches my brain on a daily basis. Okay. you know know what you You know what? You know what's funny, Blaze?
00:29:47
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That most other people, this is how deep our friendship is, man. Most other people, I would just tune out. But I enjoy our conversations. I enjoy learning stuff from you. And I'm actually kind of like, what does Blaze have in store
Dialectical Thinking Process
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for me today? I went i went on this whole this whole tangent in my head today about dialectical things.
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I thought you two worked each other out.
00:30:22
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Sometimes we do. Sometimes we don't. I like to... You know what? Libraries... i think libraries is an underrated tool that we don't use enough.
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Yeah. Anyway. Imagine a kind of... You know I'm not going read this shit. Nope. Nope. Not going to do it. So... I went... Where are we going? Well, I went to the bar today, and I was like...
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This whole week, i just been ah in my in my whole in my head, per se, going through a lot of things going on in my life and how things impact me, how I impact people. It got me on this whole dialectical thing.
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ah My brain is, i'm i'm a I'm a dialectical thinker. Some people might know that is. Yeah. And it's a fluid thing. and It's not something that turns off.
00:31:24
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But it can be it could be burdensome at time at times. um And I was sitting there trying to like put my thoughts into words on how to explain how my brain works on a daily basis. And I challenged myself to write that. And it's like a fucking two paragraph. I'm sitting there at the bar writing this whole shit out.
00:31:46
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It's like two paragraphs on how Blazin's brain works from but but my own brain. And um I'm sitting there. I'm sitting there drinking my beer with my phone in my hand while I'm waving my hand reading it.
00:32:04
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Like doing this weird fucking, and this lady keeps coming over and asking. I'm at the bar. I'm sitting there just like lecturing myself in my own head. I'm lecturing myself in my own head as if I'm standing in front of a class lecturing.
00:32:18
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And the bartender walks up. Great woman. She walks. You want another beer? like, no, no. She's like, will you raise your hand? was like, I was in mid-thought. I just, boom. And it was just a weird, weird interaction.
00:32:31
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Yeah. Well, yeah, there's a crazy guy sitting out at the end of the bar talking to himself, waving his hands. Yeah, yeah, I did. I was that guy today. Not a diabolical. I can't think diabolical.
00:32:44
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You don't want to think diabolical. But no, dialectical. Anyway, so that's just kind of where my brain's been at today. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wednesday. i we I think we all get through those phases.
00:32:55
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You know, we get inside our own head. We so we just we do it differently because, you know you're you're like you said, dude you're you know you're into philosophy and all that stuff. So it's ah it gets a little bit deeper for you.
00:33:08
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Where mine is just like, don't kill anybody, don't kill anybody, don't kill anybody, don't kill anybody.
00:33:16
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but Don't freak out, man. Don't freak out, man.
00:33:22
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You're breaking down all this like super serious, super short stuff. and No, it's not even that. just i just I'm just trying to like ah trick my brain into thinking something else, basically.
00:33:37
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But not not kill anybody else. Blake, is there anything you want to go down?
00:33:46
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I'll be honest with you. though Your boy's finally, ah he's I'm finally coming out of my funk, man. You guys know where I've been the last couple months. yeah You know where my headspace has been. That's no big secret, but I'm starting to starting to come out of all that, man. Things are looking really good. Things are looking up, and you know life's getting better.
00:34:05
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So I can't complain. right now. I mean, we'll wait for the universe to give me that that throat chop that it likes to give me every every few months. But bur for right now.
00:34:20
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Oh, we're always going to get the throat chop, man. Always. Yeah. Life is never never ah ever a positive thing. Yeah. But
00:34:34
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ah yeah, other than the fact that...
00:34:38
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So hot. It's so hot. The upside positive thing about it being hot outside, and I'm not complaining about this. going to give you guys a positive for everybody that's pissing and moaning about the heat and getting all grumpy because and the weather does affect our mental states, whether it's hot or whether it's cold.
00:34:55
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It does. Working outside has been beneficial for me because I'm losing some LBs. I'm sweating my voice off.
00:35:07
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That's good. That's good. Hell yeah. It's, um I think, um so when when when it comes to jobs, I think it's always good to find a job that incorporates balance in your life.
00:35:23
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Because mean, we're spending eight to 10 hours at our fucking job. If we can benefit some sort of like, other than monetary, you know, like some kind of health benefit, I think that's good.
00:35:34
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And if it's losing weight, getting better shape, Fuck yeah, dude. Hell yeah. Positive work-life balance, man.
00:35:48
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But I got no complaints, man. Life is good. Life is real good. You know, at Zanfius, I do have a road trip bug on my ass, and I do need to go somewhere, as all my other plans have gotten canceled last couple of weeks.
00:36:06
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except for next week. They got rescheduled to something else, which is positive. um Yeah, I... I'm going to at work someday. When's your next race?
00:36:18
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I'll fucking come down like... I'm free. Where are you at, Zampius? He's in what, Missouri? Missouri. Yeah, in Missouri. I'm in Kentucky. It's like a state below me.
00:36:30
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It's not that far. Is it? Yeah, I would love to go just like tape like Just go videotape through shit. just I just want to get out there. You you got that butt lug, man.
00:36:41
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i want to put the fucking the camera on the tripod, fucking record shit, photograph shit, and put that shit out. That's what I to do. Oh, yeah, Missouri is. Oh, yeah, it's a lot closer than I thought it was.
00:36:56
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I don't know why I was thinking it was farther.
00:37:00
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yeah, you are right beside Missouri. That tip that tip of Missouri. And that tip of you guys, Kentucky, Missouri are touching tips. Yeah. Yeah. don't know why I was thinking it was in Kentucky, Missouri. They were like, yeah, I don't, I don't know why. Missouri is better because they have legal weed. Kentucky don't.
00:37:21
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So Missouri's got the better tip. So you're surrounded by states. no Right. Kentucky is like the black hole of dumb fuckery when it comes to weed, especially weed and a lot of other things like education.
00:37:47
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That's a huge one, but that's not just Kentucky. That's the other Southern states too. But that's just because a lot of Southern states have this mentality of like, ah like a bubble mentality where they, they think that outsiders are bad. So they tend to like over time just like live within their own bubble.
00:38:06
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That incest sort of just like happens spontaneously. It just happens. It does. And i've I've seen some families around here that fit that mold. Well, there was that whole there was that whole documentary on on Netflix, I think it was, about that family in West Virginia.
00:38:25
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Meet the Whites or something like that. They were like six generations deep of incest. And none of none of them could speak. None of them could. They were they were a mess. So there's, and this is going sound, this is going to sound bad on my part, but it's just an observation of life and you can take it how you want. But there's a family from like where I live, you can spot all their relatives by certain physical aspects that they have, like phenotype.
00:38:59
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They got cleft lip and they all have certain facial feet. I'm not going to go into detail. like, don't worry, you're rude. But you can tell all these people in the community that live that they're all related.
00:39:10
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Like literally you can walk them by like, you're related to blah, blah, blah. And they're like, yeah. Because they all have signifying phenotypes. And it's because of incest.
00:39:22
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It legitimately is. And everybody knows this in the community that I live. um it's it's it's It's weird, but it is a thing. But yeah.
00:39:34
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Huh. Hmm. That's what i i used um ah used to feel about like my ex-boyfriend. And they weren't. They weren't. they just They're down in Kentucky.
00:39:47
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But their her entire family is like ah like pike Pike County, Pikeville, something like that. I'm like, did y'all just stay down there and inbreed? And they weren't. They really weren't. It's just that's where when her family came over from wherever they
Cultural Bubbles and Incest Discussion
00:40:00
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came from, that's where they landed and that's where they've stayed and that's where they've grown and that's just where they all still are i mean you go down there and it's like 90 her family in this town they all own like shops and diners and yeah yeah yeah when you don't move out of your bubble your bubble becomes your family and then your family becomes your date and then your date becomes your mama and your sister and your wife and it's just so weird you know the old saying incest is the best put your cousin to the test
00:40:31
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oh but But see, there's some historical fucking evidence of this. If you look at the fagots of Kentucky, the blue people, and I i think I brought this up before. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Yeah, yeah. So like there that's that whole, the fagots, the blue people of Kentucky look into, it's a real thing.
00:40:49
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That is because of inbreeding, ah ah because of incest. Yeah. so And it's because people get in their bubbles, and over time, they just all, like you said, they all kind of become family.
00:41:02
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Yeah. It's weird. mesh It's just mesh.
00:41:08
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It's suddenly not feeling so Southern anymore.
00:41:18
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didn't mean to make anybody feel a certain way about Southern hospitality. There is some pros about Southern living. I'm not going to lie. beautiful down South.
00:41:31
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Yeah, but there there is some parts of Southern living that are are fact a fact alike. It's not as... yeah it's it's not It's not really that way much more today. I mean, it's a lot of like decades and decades, almost a century ago.
00:41:45
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Yeah, it's all... And when you when you have those those communities like that, or what they're like small planets, you know? Yeah, yeah exactly. And they're small. But you have to realize that like, when you're talking about humans and generations and stuff, even though it's like,
00:42:00
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like 100 years ago like those people still exist like well adjacently to those ones that lived yeah I heard this somewhere before and I'm not sure again I know it's not 100 accurate but it's accurate enough to wear the royal family to keep the bloodline pure like there was a lot of incestual relationships to to keep In England, to keep the bloodline.
00:42:28
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That's why some of them monsters look the way they do. i Because there's still some humans are crosscontained there's still some cross-contaminated blood going through their bloodlines. I don't know if that's something that they... like I don't know when they stopped practicing that, but it's something that I've heard somewhere down the line that the royal family to keep the bloodline pure, which did the complete opposite if you're participating sexual relationships it's going to taint the bloodline i think there is some truth to that i don't know the extent but uh i think there is some truth that when it comes to royal bloodlines they that was a thing to keep the blood the bloodline role there was a bloodline pure what was there was incest was a thing and again another
00:43:21
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byproduct monarchism that I think is horrible. Oh, gross. So, yeah. Yeah. Again, a lot of these arcane rules and things that people live by, I think is some effed up that is That is a human experience, right?
00:43:40
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What is up, Tarantula? How are you? Yeah. What Tarantula? Just look at Prince Charles. i know. Look at that creature. but but I'm sorry. I shouldn't make fun of people's personal experiences.
00:43:56
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But when you look like that, and you know, like, bro, like, like when you look at monarchy today and understanding what it was then, like I said, even a hundred year years ago, those genes are still affecting today. That's how genetics works.
00:44:15
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So if your families were incest, like, 50 years, 60, 80, 100 years ago, well, you still might be a victim of a cleft lip today.
00:44:26
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I'm just saying. Yeah. If you're a grandma and grandpa, we're brothers and sisters. But I'm just, yeah. There are indicators of incest out there. One of the biggest ones where I'm from, not from, because I wasn't born. That's the thing. I wasn't born where I'm from. I was born in another state.
00:44:43
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But unfortunately, I live here right now. But I get to do this shit. you were you were a military kid so you i was you traveled you traveled around a lot you got to live a lot of places then you went into the military so do you have a like do you have some place that you call home i i actually uh i don't know what it is to fucking live in one place and get and see and that's why i want to say fucking live the vi the van life like yeah and you're getting antsy now because we've talked about that you're like i just want to go No, i don't I don't know what it is to have roots in one place more than like five years.
00:45:21
Speaker
That's the max. i've I've lived in one place. Usually it's about three or four. But yeah yeah i yeah, I get antsy. That's why I always have that travel bug in me.
00:45:32
Speaker
I'm always ready to fucking hit the road. Just made it to Oregon for a week. Oregon is probably the one state that lived the longest at one period of time. And I love that state. I absolutely love that. There's people in that state that I don't really particularly care about, but the the the state itself is amazing. I'm definitely going to go back at least to visit and see old friends and stuff and do things I still want to do. but But yeah, oregon Oregon's a great state.
00:46:04
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Absolutely. Abster, yes. I think in some Amish community, some Amish family, they they they do that' still practice incest. Blaze
00:46:26
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Look, we we all have needs. And however, we don't kink shame here on the Nonsensical Network. and you know Mandy, you bring up a good point. and This is something that somebody's pointed out to me before.
00:46:39
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i A lot of times we think the U.S. is like states. We break them up as states. um I don't tend to do that too too too often. i mean For the conventional sake, I do.
00:46:55
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For conventional sake, I do. But if you looked at America, at the map, and how cultures are and the way we interact with each other, you can break America down to like five to six regions culturally with some overlap, of course.
00:47:14
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And Louisiana and Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia ah would be all kind of like in Florida, would be all kind of one region in like parts of Tennessee.
00:47:26
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Then as you get up higher, you you look at like parts of Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, parts of West Virginia and ah in Virginia would be another region.
00:47:38
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Then you go up from there and you have your like New England, you have your New Jersey, York, parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware would be another region.
00:47:50
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You move out more to the Midwest and you go from like ah South Dakotas, the North Dakotas, ah Nebraska, Idaho, Iowa, blah, blah, blah, would be another region. can go down south, like Texas, ah New Mexico, Arizona, blah, blah, you have another region.
00:48:08
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Then you have like the rest of the PNW and some of the, and it's it's it's all chalked up to cultural experience and how ah those parts of the world in this country live. So, yeah. You know what's crazy talking about like calling, you know, calling someplace home all having your roots and whatnot, born and raised in Ohio, me, I have never felt like this was home.
00:48:36
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I have always wanted to get out. And and and and for me, it was it was it was Charleston. The first time I went there to visit, it was like, wow, this this feels real natural and where I need to be.
00:48:47
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And it felt like home. And I don't know why. I don't know what my connection to Charleston is or anything like that. But I've never felt like Ohio was home to me, even though I was born and raised here. Interesting. um I don't know if it's like something spiritual or destiny or whatever you know whatever you believe in or whatever it is. But yeah, the first time I got there, it was just there was a connection with Charleston. it was like And when I got down there, man that was when I moved down there and I was there, it was just like, this this is this is where I'm supposed to be. This is home.
00:49:21
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And I have no idea why. feel them. but and i fill them i when When I lived in Guam, and and even to this day, I still have that kind of connection to that island.
00:49:35
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when When I was on that island, I felt like I was home. like The island life. The easy, breezy, things come as it goes. you know i mean It's just... like That whole culture felt me.
00:49:53
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If... if in If there was any place I were to say, hey, ah
Feeling at Home in Unfamiliar Places
00:50:00
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Blaze, could you live anywhere in the world for one for the rest of your life?
00:50:04
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Usually I would say no, but that one island, three miles by 30, no matter small it is, I can make an entire life out of that whole island. Because it didn't matter how... like The two years I was there, dude, I spent exploring the jungle and the oceans and the caves, and I didn't even scratch the fucking surface.
00:50:26
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Yeah. I feel you. Yes, a man follows his taint. As long as you follow your taint, you'll never go astray.
00:50:38
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I agree, yes. Once that taint tingles, you know you know it's there, buddy. A man who follows his taint. Yeah.
00:50:51
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These are blazes that I'm writing down, ladies and gentlemen. No, no, that is not a blaze. That is a Zanfism right there. A man who follows his taint will never be dissatisfied. i don't know.
00:51:18
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a astray. Oh my god, he's actually writing this shit down. Hold on. Sasquatch needs trees in places to roam.
00:51:31
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yeah That's an important one too. Yes. The Yeti needs to stretch his taint.
00:51:41
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Sasquatch needs room to roam. Yeah, I was writing down Saturday nights. Some of the things you said Saturday night, like ah put your words where your testicles are.
00:51:53
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I don't mean to toot my own dick. but i saidre gonna kind of shit Oh, my God. Yeah, they're going to they're going to be great show titles for Saturday nights.
00:52:04
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Who? You got Glick's house of tards. I think that was a that was a lazy Jedi hashtag from Saturday night. Hmm. Dude, Lazy's freaking hashtags are fucking episodes and within themselves.
00:52:19
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Oh, dude, they're legendary. Taint your poop, shoot, and taint your skin fluke. That's why it's called It Taint.
00:52:30
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up Taint your ass, taint your dick. no Yeah. ah when with with with little with with Oh, my God. I don't even know who this person is. You're like, oh, my God. I'm going to use that.
00:52:48
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There's a new one right there. Yeah.
00:52:53
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but and Hamster, what's going on? ah Now, yeah, every time little little snippets of little pearls of wisdom are dropped, I'm writing it. like Again, when I die, Blaze, if I die before you, your job is to burn this fucking notebook and any other notebook that I have because it has the ramblings and the writings of a madman in it.
00:53:13
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I don't care what's on my laptop. as long As long as I can use it to base my eulogy off of, and then I'm like, yeah. You can take cliff notes in it.
00:53:26
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Glick notes. I'm taking Glick notes. Glick notes. Add shit to the Glictionary, bitches. Glick notes. Glick notes to the Glictionary.
00:53:40
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Oh, Lord. in the Chatterbox, too. You guys are fucking the amazing. You guys add. You guys add to the show.
00:53:52
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You add to the shows. You add to what we do.
00:54:06
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He's yelling. Cash, we need more wrestling props. Yeah. he He literally just walked by. He must have went back outside. good I have a question. so I have have a question for you, buddy.
00:54:20
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So the other night new ear yeah the other night you went to a wrestling event with your kids. Was that was that your first one? Oh, God, no. and No, no, no. Okay, good. Okay, good.
00:54:32
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So so what i what I'm about to say, you'll probably understand. i've I've been to a couple myself.
00:54:40
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ah When I was younger, um i was more into wrestling. And I love the experience of watching wrestling at home. In your face. Right there at the ring.
00:54:52
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But when you go to an actual wrestling event and you're way the fuck back, It's not the same. It kind of sucks. it so Like there's parts that rock.
00:55:06
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If you get up out of your seat and you go down and participate, yes. But sometimes that opportunity isn't always afforded depending on what venue you're at.
00:55:18
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Yes. So we were we were a little high up. But you can see everything. You can see what's happening in the ring. see what's happening around the ring. you see what's happening on the ramp.
00:55:30
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Not only that, but today, and and and I've been to a a lot of wrestling shows and wrestling events. I've never been to a pay-per-view. I would love to. yeah um But, dude, the fans, the interaction.
00:55:44
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So that's another experience in his itself. Everybody gets along when you go to a wrestling show. Everybody's a fan. yeah You know, like, you know like like I had, yeah I had my Penta shirt on. And one of the things that Penta does is he does zero Mienda, which, which is like no fear in Spanish.
00:56:03
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So like I had my Penta shirt on, I can tell you how many guys walked by and we did the full little knuckle bump, like Penta did, or they, they yeeted at cash cause he had it, you know, or, or vice versa. So it's like that in itself is an experience too, when you go to a live show. So like,
00:56:20
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The fans all the way up into the nosebleeds they're they're chanting and they're doing the chants and they're doing the you know the the dances and and and getting in so that in itself is a fun experience. But then being in there and especially taking my kids now because I've been a lifelong wrestling fan and my kids have gotten into it and and for cash to have that experience so.
00:56:39
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And he didn't care because I told him, I said, we're going be up pretty high. He's like, I don't care. um I'm going to be there. Like that was that was the biggest thing for him. Like he was there and he got to see it live. So those people that he's seen on TV was kind of like, holy shit, they're real.
00:56:52
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These are real people. You know what I mean? So I would like to be closer, but just for the experience overall, man, it's absolutely worth it, even if you're in the nosebleeds.
00:57:02
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And I did tell him when we go, when they come back, Whatever it takes, whatever I have to do, I'm going to make sure we're down a little bit closer. Now, we're probably not going to get ringside because those tickets, you've got to You've got to be a special member. You've got to buy early. And they I would probably have to sell my right and left testicle so turn to buy them. but but But, yeah, it's it's all about the experience, I think, for me. And I've always had a great time when I've gone to shows, whether I've gone with my friends. And this was Cash's second show.
00:57:33
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Have you? yeah have you Have you taken them to a Ohio Valley wrestling thing yet? I haven't. And I want to ah because it's not that far of a trip. I mean, we could go down there and spend the night. and It's not that far from me. I've been to a couple and it's fun.
00:57:54
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It's really fucking fun, dude. Because you're right there at the ring. Because it's not it's not it's not a huge venue. The teachers ah bleachers are like 8, 10 high.
00:58:06
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like It's not that big. And you're right there. And it's so fun. Yeah. So I've gone to some local shows. And I want to take cash because there's, what is it, Buckeye Championship Wrestling or something like
Wrestling Event Experiences
00:58:21
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And they're right here in central Ohio. And they're constantly doing shows in NERF. And it never fails. They always do a show on a weekend that they're at their mom's. So what's going have to happen is I'm going to have to steal him for a day when he's at his mom's.
00:58:35
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Well, she's not going to care. you know that's that's yeah That's the kind of you know the but co-parenting that her and I have. If we need to change things up, we we can do that on a whim. Because you get a lot of the old school wrestlers or some of the wrestlers that were just recently in WWE w and were released, they wind up in the indie circuit. So you'll get to see those guys at those local shows. That's the same way with ah Ohio Valley wrestling. I think there's Al Snow or whatever his is. snow used to own Al Snow used to own it. I think he just recently sold his ownership, but he was owning it and running it.
00:59:12
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Okay. Do you watch, do you watch what is that damn Sylvester Stallone show on um Paramount?
00:59:23
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If it's a Sylvester Stallone show on Paramount, I'm going to say no because and don't watch a Sylvester Stallone show on Paramount. I don't even know what that is. so It's a show called Tulsa King. That's what it's called, tos king Tulsa King. It's actually really good.
00:59:38
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Is it a reality show with Sly Stallone? No, no, no, no, no. it's it's He used to be a mob enforcer, hitman, whatever, and he got locked up because he didn't snitch. And when he came out, his cohorts basically sent him out to Tulsa to get rid of him, and he starts his own family out there. But one of the guys in season two, they call him Bigfoot Cash is his name.
01:00:02
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as But he's ah he's a wrestler in the indie circuit, and he's constantly at OBW. Oh, okay. He's somebody that I've reached out a couple times. and And he's actually, he seems like a really nice fucking guy because he's an actor as well. and he's done a bunch of movies and television shows. Yeah. um But his schedule is so busy. I've reached out for to him to try to get him as a guest on Cash's show. And he said he'd love to. He just needs to have a break in his schedule.
01:00:25
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Fair enough. Fair enough. I'm indie guy. i ah I personally need to take a break. So do we want to hit a video or what do you want to do? Yeah.
01:00:38
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Yeah, I can drop something real quick. Let me ah let me do a quick scroll and where the needle stops. I know we're going to go about another 30 minutes or so. yeah Actually, no actually i just I just looked at the time. um You have fireworks for kids tonight, so you might we might want to go ahead and start wrapping stuff up. I just realized the time, guys.
01:00:58
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um i don't i don't want to I don't want to like... Oh, my battery just died on my camera. I don't want to be... Yeah, I know. That's that's weird fucking timing. I just looked at the time, guys. and This is a weird Wednesday night.
01:01:12
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Excuse me. ah We have 4th of July coming up. Fireworks are going on this week. And, um well, ah Glick's going to take his kids out to fireworks tonight. So, we're going to go and wrap things up.
01:01:27
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Glick, you okay with it? Yeah, didn't realize. Yeah, no, I just looked at the time, too. I just looked at the time. I was looking up at the timer to keep track. I know, but I looked at the actual clock, and I want to make sure Glick has time with his kids because it's important to do that kind of stuff. So, Glick, you want to utter out usher You want to usher us out?
01:01:48
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Yeah, Blaze, thank you as always. always enjoy getting to hang out with you, and we always have a good time and enjoy our conversations, brother. Everybody that was listening, thank you, guys. As Blaze said, it's a little crazy this weekend. Don't forget, there's nothing going on Friday night.
01:02:04
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I don't know if Wally has anything going on tomorrow night. I know his schedule is changing, and he's trying to get back into the back into the swing of things. So I'm not sure if Wally has anything going on tomorrow night.
01:02:15
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But... Saturday night is up in the air because I don't really know what I'm doing. I may go to a friend's 4th of July party. I may not. So if I'm home, I may pop up for a little bit or I'll just sit my lazy ass at home and sit on the porch and drink some beer and watch everybody else's fireworks.
01:02:32
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I don't know yet. but So don't like anything happening Saturday night. But if you see me, feel free to come say hi. And of course, the door will always be opened as it always is um And then we'll get right back into the swing of things. As I said earlier, Tuesday nights are going to be a little bit up in the air.
01:02:49
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I'm not getting as many guests as I was hoping to. I do have a couple guys that um want to see if they would return um because they've been working on a lot of stuff, James Luker and Derek Wayne. You guys know James Luker. We play his stuff. And you guys know Derek Wayne from Sunday Sports Show. um If not, maybe Blaze and I will do a little Glick and Blaze's mixtape, or we'll just not do a show on Tuesday nights. We don't know.
01:03:10
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01:03:23
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Because I believe Blaze has been busting his ass and he has been putting some stuff up there. Actually, there is stuff there from the past. and There is stuff up there I haven't been busting my ass in the last couple weeks. And I apologize.
01:03:36
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But I will rectify that. I promise.
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Wreck the hell. Fire. Wreck the hell. I love you motherfuckers.
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Yeah, what he said. and be good or Be good at it. I'm hitting these buttons. You got anything else to say before I cut you off? I'm good. All right.
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