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Talk Sauce #95 - Bo is Bored

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The boys are back after a long absense. They got a soundboard 

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Return to Podcasting & WeWork Bankruptcy

00:00:19
Speaker
We're back everybody. Yo, it's been three months since we've recorded.
00:00:25
Speaker
Yeah, it's been a very long time. It's been a quarter, dude. A whole financial quarter. It's been a crazy, crazy ride. We apologize to the whole talk sauce community. The numbers have been out of whack and we've had to figure out our shit. Yeah, we've had to sort some stuff out. You know how good the whole quarter is. We had to declare bankruptcy and then undeclared bankruptcy.
00:00:46
Speaker
Yeah, we declared bankruptcy where you're like, oops, didn't mean to do that. It turns out we're just kidding. I actually saw recently that the WeWork guy who declared bankruptcy is now trying to buy back the company. I did see that. I don't know what's going on. I mean, why would you try and buy back WeWork? I feel like I don't know. I was in a WeWork not too long ago, probably. I worked in a WeWork.
00:01:12
Speaker
Oh yeah. How do you like it? I like it a lot actually, but it is very empty. Like there's a bunch of empty offices. Oh yeah. When I went, I was like, this place is a ghost town. Yeah. But before we get too far into it, Beau, I would like to say this is the podcast for talk sauce.

New Recording Platform Challenges

00:01:30
Speaker
bi-talk sauce. That was sick. That's the end of the episode. That was the coolest. It turns out we're on a free trial right now of a more advanced podcast recording version of what we've been using and there are sound effects galore. Why don't you give a couple of samples?
00:01:51
Speaker
Well, I'd like to give a sound effect that expresses my feelings about this because the problem is they got rid of like the free basic version. So now we're on a freak trial. So it kind of makes me feel a little bit like this. A little bit unsure of the future of how we're going to record these podcasts. Yeah, we'll figure something out. But that does encapsulate our feelings. Zincaster. Zincaster has been a reliable
00:02:21
Speaker
a reliable producing platform, and now they got all greedy. Yeah, it really has been great. But the problem is that we pay for two other things, too. So maybe we can, we need to dig into it. Maybe we can get rid of, like, find a free version of one of those, because I think it would be sweet to have these, like, the sound board. I have so much power right now. Yeah, it's a lot of time. And the cool thing is, this is the first time we've used this, and it looks like you can,
00:02:49
Speaker
add in clips. So what we should do is when we release this podcast, we should have our listeners submit little sound snippets that we can add on board.

Soundboard Innovations & Podcast Evolution

00:03:01
Speaker
Bring back meme of the week vibes. Yeah. Because I don't think we record quite enough to be like, yeah, let's pay for another thing to do. Yeah.
00:03:11
Speaker
Because I've been mowed Jack like 30, 25 bucks a month, something like that. And this is the first time we've recorded in three months. So we've just we've paid like one hundred fifty dollars between the two of us. We need to we need to sit down and figure out how to how to find like some free stuff. There's got to be a way I think to I think Zincaster might like with the professional version do
00:03:36
Speaker
Some of the stuff that the other ones would do so I'm gonna I'll see if I can like edit it on Zincaster and stuff and and see Yeah, cuz that would oh cuz the sound effects like I feel like we're leveling up, you know, yeah, especially this one
00:03:52
Speaker
Yeah. And it would be cool. You know, we could do is we could have the theme song in here so we could talk over it. That would be sick, kind of like towards the end of the song, we start talking and it's like, yeah, yeah. Yeah. And then it would be easier to be like, all right, let's use the screamo version because we haven't used the screamo version. I think we only use the one. And it's good to not use ever, but it's kind of hard to like
00:04:21
Speaker
switch that kind of stuff up, I imagine. Yeah. Yeah. We'll figure it out. I think this could be a new horizon for TOXOS. The soundboard is really getting me interested. I'm not sure if the listeners agree, but I'm definitely more entertained than it was before. And I thought I was as entertained as I possibly could be. Yeah. And now I'm like, oh, man, I never know when Jack's going to come in with a new sound. We'll see if we can get your hands on the soundboard at some point.
00:04:50
Speaker
I kind of like the mystery of when I'm going to throw something in and what's it going to be. The problem is I think I've already done all four sounds. There's only four, so. Well, we'll have to add some. Yeah, yeah. We need to bring in some sound. Go on YouTube and look up different sounds. I bet you can just download a bunch of sound effects. I don't know. We'll figure it out. I'm very excited. Yeah, this is cute.
00:05:15
Speaker
This is the biggest thing since time shares on the blockchain problem. Yeah, it's possible. That was a big thing. Just now it's sound effects on the blockchain. Man, I really want like just little clips of like famous podcasts like moments. We should clip the whole book club episode. Our worst episode.
00:05:39
Speaker
That episode needs to be destroyed before it's clipped. I think that was a SoundCloud episode, so I think I'm the only person with access to it now. I have the whole database of COVID era. That's so wild. I feel like we've become quite proficient in doing a podcast like this just from four years of being like, all right,

Life Changes & COVID Reflections

00:06:02
Speaker
Yeah, well we just had no idea what was working. That is pretty crazy. Yeah, I mean it's just we kind of like know how to do it. Like I remember the process before would take so long and then the final product sounded like absolute shit. Yeah. And now it's like pretty straightforward now.
00:06:19
Speaker
Yeah, for sure. Isn't it crazy that COVID was like in two weeks, it'll have been four years. It is. It is crazy. And I think that's going to be just like a big part of our like the stories of our lives. I feel like it'll be like pre-COVID. And it was four years ago. That's the four like the last four years.
00:06:43
Speaker
compared to the four years before COVID, end of college, first couple years outside of college, felt so much longer. I've lived in New York longer post-COVID than I did pre-COVID. That's crazy. Isn't that not? Wow. I mean, I guess the same applies to me for Austin too. It doesn't feel like that. Yeah, it doesn't at all.
00:07:10
Speaker
That's weird. Anyway, I'll have an existential crisis after the podcast. Our viewers don't like that. I guess we did have like a blip of a year, so it doesn't quite feel like we basically had like a year. So it doesn't quite feel like as long, but it has been, which is insane.
00:07:26
Speaker
Well, if not for COVID, we wouldn't have talk sauce, probably. That is true. I mean, we've talked about starting a podcast like seven years ago, probably. Yeah, but the question is, will we have actually done it if we had other things we could do? Probably not, because the co-op that we record now. We know that we're busy.
00:07:47
Speaker
So it's Sunday afternoon Sunday 2 o'clock Eastern 202 I should say That's correct. Yeah big day. What have you been up to walk me through the weekend? Let's let's give some people the classic talk sauce banter of let's recap a little bit weekend itself has been fairly uneventful, but this is like a
00:08:09
Speaker
this will be interesting fodder for conversation i think um that's the name of the episode right there fonder fodder for conversation i um nice did you hit it three times or just yeah here hold on let me just click it one time see what happens
00:08:28
Speaker
I think no, it does do it. I don't know. It does it infinitely until I click it again. I don't know if I like that. No, I think the one time is perfect. Yeah. I wanted to just do it once, but then it. Yeah. But I do think this will be interesting fodder for conversation. So the last time we recorded was November and I had stopped drinking for about a month at that point.
00:08:54
Speaker
And in the first like three months, let's say like October 16th, which was the last day I drank through New Year's Day.

Bo's Sobriety Journey

00:09:05
Speaker
Let's say I was like constantly traveling. I was in California. I was in Oregon. I was in Texas. Like I was never in New York for more than like two weeks at a time. Like just like my life normally stands, right?
00:09:21
Speaker
Since I got back on New Year's Eve from Austin, this is the longest I've been home and gotten the best look at what my life looks like now, not drinking.
00:09:34
Speaker
And let me tell you, I am profoundly bored. I still like go out and like hang out at bars and stuff, but I like existentially I'm like, what do I fucking do with my time now? You know, because I like, I like my whole like social like idea of like socializing was like being at bars, like hanging out. Yeah, yeah.
00:10:03
Speaker
And again, I still like doing that, but I'm like, there's got to be some other way to spend my time. And I have no idea what that looks like. So I've just been like, all right, I guess I'll watch a movie again or I guess I'll play Baldur's Gate, which is fun. But I'm like, I need something else to do with my time. And I have no idea.
00:10:26
Speaker
What that is, you know, because I feel like particularly in New York, like whenever I've been to visit you, there are just so many options in terms of like eating, drinking, just like going around the city, doing that kind of stuff. Yeah. Like it was such an emphasis on what we were doing in the city. Yeah. And it doesn't look like that for everyone. That's just what it was like for me. So by proxy, when you came to New York, that's what New York looked like.
00:10:50
Speaker
Yeah, but I also feel like with the kind of the stand up scene, like your app bars, doing that kind of stuff anyway, you know. Yeah. So so that's what it's like what it's like yesterday when I didn't have any shows and I'm like hanging out in a bar. I'm like, I'm in a bar again. You know, yeah. You know, like I'm like, there's got to be something else. So I've like I've been like.
00:11:13
Speaker
Like literally every person I can talk to, I'm like, what do you do with me? I've gone to like two AA meetings, just to like, it's not for me. Hey, I will say that, not into it. I don't like it. But I went to two just to like be around people who don't drink. What's going on, man? Like you guys, you guys like do shit. And it turns out at AA, they just talk about
00:11:43
Speaker
god in the 12 steps and it was like how much drinking destroyed their life and yeah it's like you know your friends that you were drinking with you shouldn't be friends with them anymore and i was like i i mean i've been sober for four months and that hasn't been a problem for me think you and i are on different paths man you know so it's like yeah
00:12:03
Speaker
A.A. was a very like strange experience because I was like, I don't need

Community & AA Experiences

00:12:10
Speaker
to go to church, which is kind of what it feels like in a lot of ways. There's like doctrine that's very like heavily emphasized and talked about. Not that there's anything wrong with church or anything. I was just like that. I don't want that from there. Yeah. But that is what like a lot of people need.
00:12:26
Speaker
Right, which you know, some people like have to have that strict of like a set of life guidelines with their addictions compared to those people. I'm like, I'm so put together. I like I it's like.
00:12:43
Speaker
I don't know. I would go to AA and people share and tell their stories or whatever. Then people are like, I never really figured out sobriety until I got my third sponsor and we worked through step five of the 12 steps. I looked at step five and I was like, I don't think I need to do that. It's something like, I don't know.
00:13:08
Speaker
Reach out to everybody you've wronged and say you're sorry or some shit like that. I'm like, I don't think I need to do that. You know, I wasn't like a monster when I was. Yeah, yeah. There's definitely different people. There's someone who's like, yeah, fuck that guy. You know what I mean? Yeah. But I'm like, I don't think I need to those people in my life. And then it was like
00:13:33
Speaker
But I do get it. The longer I've been not drinking and the more I think about drinking and situations I had put myself in in the past, I do see how people are like, oh, some guardian angel was saving my life. And that's why when they get sober, they turn to religion, I think, because they're like some divine entity kept me alive.
00:13:58
Speaker
You know, so I kind of get it, but it was like like it was strange. So that's it. It is very like rigid, though. But I mean, I really don't know much about it, but it seems like they think the same solution applies to everyone, regardless of your situation. It was immensely one side. They're like absolute, probably, as you said, like absolute monsters. And then there's you who just like was, you know, drinking a little too much. Yeah.
00:14:26
Speaker
Very different kind of vibe. Yes, exactly. And like, I mean, these people are like, I'll respect the sanctity of not reflecting worries that I've heard, but I have heard some people's stories where I'm like, oh, I get why you need this.
00:14:43
Speaker
Yeah, you know, it really does help a lot of people. So it's yeah. Where I was just interested in being like, what do you guys do? Like, do you guys like pickleball? I don't know if I want to play pickleball, but like I'm like, what do you guys do with your time? But, you know, yeah, I mean, it's particularly interesting at night, I feel like, because I think during the day you can find stuff to do pretty easily.
00:15:09
Speaker
But if it's like nighttime, where do you go to hang out with people? You know what I mean? Outside of a bar. Like, what is it? You got bowling? I still love like going to bars and hanging out and stuff. I just like am looking for something that's like that's not the only thing. Yeah. Yeah. Like if I'm at a bar and I'm like, oh, I have the option of doing something else or I did do something else and now I'm at a bar.
00:15:32
Speaker
I'm like, well, I'm not just like stuck in the same routine that I was stuck in, just not drinking anymore, you know? Yeah. So it's like, it's been kind of interesting and just trying to like figure out what the fuck I want to do with mine. Yeah. Well, our listeners should send Bo some suggestions for hobbies.
00:15:53
Speaker
And I did like look into some hobbies. It's like what do I want to do? And it's like oh, I'll take a cooking class like I like food I've been cooking more Like it'd be fun to like get really good at cooking and it probably be fun to like learn like actual technique
00:16:07
Speaker
And then I looked up cooking classes, like cooking class, $900. And I'm like, I don't want to be that good. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah, you could probably get a lot of that from YouTube, I guess, but. Yeah, but a lot of it's like, like a community, like I'm looking to like, I want to be around people, you know?

Yoga as a New Hobby

00:16:25
Speaker
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like it's not like I need to go to these things and like meet my best friends or whatever, but I'm like, it would be nice to like be around people, you know? Like I spend enough time at home when I work.
00:16:36
Speaker
Yeah, yeah, that's, that's a good point. So it's like, yeah, I guess for me, like I do like, I'll go climbing and I don't like, it's weird. I don't talk, like hang out with any of the people outside of climbing, but when I go to the climbing gym, I like see all the same people. We're like, Oh, what's up? And just like talk about that kind of thing.
00:16:52
Speaker
yeah like i've been doing yoga and it's been great but i'm like this isn't like i i don't like talk to the people yeah there's not yoga is kind of different because it's like you literally by definition don't talk throughout the entire thing i just go home afterwards like you see people do it hi
00:17:07
Speaker
Yeah, you see like the hottest women and then it's me and I look like someone who's at yoga to try and get girls, you know, because it's so bad at yoga. It's like some dude who just like rolls into this yoga class with like the most flexible fit like women in Bushwick. And then it's like, hey, guys, want to see me not be able to touch my toes?
00:17:35
Speaker
I'm Bo, by the way. I have been enjoying yoga. You'll never feel better. Are you doing hot yoga? No, I do. You should see how drenched I am after like, like yoga. I mean, you literally can't feel better than you do after an hour of yoga. You feel amazing. It's crazy.
00:18:02
Speaker
It feels so good. I didn't feel so loose and then it also you're basically just meditating for an hour to body and your mind about just cleansed because you have no choice but to be like Present in the yo. Yeah, really thinking about other things except I did part yesterday in yoga and I'm There's like a hot girl by me and I like what posture it was like a like
00:18:28
Speaker
We had like we're standing up and our legs were like spread out like doing almost like a standing split kind of thing like bending down. Oh, no, you're leaning forward. I've literally like had nightmares of doing that before because there's literally like someone else's head like right behind you to worst case scenario. It didn't stink. And the teacher was talking while it happened. So I think there was enough like
00:18:53
Speaker
happening around it. It wasn't just like loud in the middle. It wasn't super loud, but I certainly heard it. You know, it was like, oh, no, dude. Yeah. And no one I looked around and no one was like, the fuck? So I think if someone stood up, I'm like, I'm farted. Get this asshole out of here.
00:19:15
Speaker
They grabbed the wrong guy. Well, that's crazy. Yeah, I've thought about that happening in yoga before and I'll be like, that would be just an absolute nightmare. Oh, dude, horrible. But I don't think anyone noticed, but you do feel amazing after and I am going to continue to make that. So how does your do you just like paper class?
00:19:42
Speaker
It's like a donation base, the suggested donation. What's the place called? Baby Cobra. There's one called Black Swan that has like donation base too. There's two in Brooklyn. There's one in Williamsburg and there's one in Bushwick. I've gotten to both just depending on what time the classes are. The one in Bushwick is like closer to my apartment because I live in Bushwick, but like they have like different skill sets at different times. So I always try and go to the one without the chili pepper emoji because that means it's hard.
00:20:13
Speaker
Does that mean it's hot it just says more difficult Okay, this is like basically in a warehouse. I don't think there's like an infrastructure to like yeah, yeah
00:20:24
Speaker
But I think like maybe the more I get into it and the more like bendy I get, I would probably consider like doing because my gym membership is 10 bucks a month. If I can find like an affordable studio that would do like like yoga, memberships are always so expensive or stupid. It's crazy. And I'm like going once a week. So it's like, yeah, you have to go a lot for it to be worth it. I had like there was this yoga place that was literally in my
00:20:51
Speaker
You might have seen it at my last apartment complex. It was in kind of like where the buildings were. Like it was like in the same. Yeah, where that restaurant was. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And I briefly had they did this like intro month for 30 bucks and I was going like like a lot for for a month. And I was like, this is amazing. Your apartment. Yeah, yeah. Just walk across the street and they did hot yoga and it was a little bit
00:21:19
Speaker
Some of like when yoga brings in too much of the spirituality stuff, like I'm definitely good with like the mindfulness and like the breathing, focusing on the moment and like being present. But there's whenever they start talking about like breathing into the third chakra, I'm like, all right, like let's come on.
00:21:36
Speaker
Yeah, I just go along with it. There was a period of time during COVID where that stuff, I got really into that stuff and I've removed myself from it, not intentionally just the world opened back up and I was like, oh, I don't think I need this as much anymore.
00:21:56
Speaker
You know, so I get it. If it works for you, it works for you. So I'll just like go along with it. But I. Well, that's a very well rounded take that I appreciate. I thought we were just going to bash it, but no, no, I mean, I mean, I thought I'd be able to have that same like mentality towards like AA when they talk about God and stuff. But I think because I grew up in church so much and it was kind of like shoved down my throat for as long as it was, it was it's a little harder for me. Sure.
00:22:25
Speaker
Yeah. You know what I mean? Like be like, oh yeah, you know, this works for you. I'm like, but, uh, I'm sorry to talk for a while. What's, um, what's going on in Jack's world? Uh, not much, man. I've been

Jack's Golf Improvement

00:22:39
Speaker
chilling. I've been playing a lot of golf lately. I think you said you played your best game yesterday.
00:22:44
Speaker
Yeah, I shot an 82 because George has been giving me like some. He gave me like one or two lessons, basically, but I've like identified what's wrong with my swing now, basically. And I've been going to the driving range like every once in a while to try and like.
00:23:00
Speaker
work it out. What was the problem with your swing as best? So basically, I was taking the club like too far inside and then swinging kind of like up at the ball instead of down on it, if that makes sense. So I'm basically just trying to swing like down on it more kind of. Yeah, I don't know. But
00:23:23
Speaker
Anyway, I started doing that like the past few times we played, I've been like hitting the ball really well, but then there will be like like I would kind of revert back to like doing stuff the other way. And I don't know, like wasn't working properly. But I was like, dang, I feel like if I just like put it together, I could do well. And then like last time I played and I was like, dang, like I was I was on fire. Like I thought I might break 80, which would be like unheard of for me. It was pretty cool. That would have been so sick. Yeah. It is amazing, though.
00:23:52
Speaker
Yeah, it's fun. I feel like this is the first time of like, like I've played golf a lot before, but I think this is the first time where I've really been like trying to get better. You know what I mean? So it's been fun. And there's a golf course like just a few minutes away from my apartment. So it's easy to go over there and like just go to the driving range after work. That rules. I wish like golf was more accessible to me.
00:24:14
Speaker
You know, yeah, it's it's probably like a full frickin day or deal for you to play. I mean, it's fun to I have some buddies we go like we try and go at least like once a month in the summer and when it's like warmer out, like late spring into like November, we try and go like once a month or so, but it's not enough.
00:24:31
Speaker
It's enough to realize if you played more, you'd get better. You know. Yeah, I've been playing because the weather's unreal. Like yesterday, it got like up to 80 was the high. We just walked 18. That's insane. You want my.
00:24:45
Speaker
Yeah, I've been walking pretty much every time I've been playing. I respect that. You got like a wheel thing for your bag, or you put it on your bag. Just carry it. Sometimes I'll rent one, but it's actually not that bad. Because when the weather, when it's like 70 degrees, you do end up walking like five or six miles, but when it's like 70 degrees, you just want to be outside. You know what I mean? Yeah.
00:25:07
Speaker
Totally. I've really been enjoying it. Sometimes it'll be like on a hilly course and you're like, oof. But yeah, I've been walking like almost every time I've been playing recently. And the other benefit of it too is you it like paces better. Like when you're in a cart, I feel like when it's busy, you just drive, you wait, then you drive, you wait. Whereas like when you're walking, you just usually don't have to wait as much because you like walk up to your ball and then you're ready to go basically every time.
00:25:35
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. That's, um, my grandpa, I don't know how much he still plays. There was a while he was playing three or four times a week. He's, he just turned 90. So I don't, I think he still plays, but not quite like he used to, but he, he, he was a diehard. I walk.
00:25:54
Speaker
Yeah, it's I like it a lot better. I mean, I'm not going to do it in the summer in Texas. No, no fucking way. Playing golf in July in Texas is almost impossible as is, you know. Yeah, it's it's just fun. Like it's just fun being out there. It feels like more of an outdoor experience.
00:26:10
Speaker
Totally. Totally. It's the best. Going out to play golf is one of my favorite ways to spend a day. It's so fun. The thing is, if you don't let the anger get to you, it's so easy to get pissed, but if you just stay calm the whole time, it's so fun. It's very relaxing. I definitely have gotten to a point with golf where I've accepted the fact that I know I could be good if I played more.
00:26:40
Speaker
Like yeah, but I mean you are like fairly good for how little you play I guess when you're younger and you kind of like figured it out Yeah, and and like I know I could be good But I also like acknowledge the fact that I don't play enough to get mad when I don't
00:26:55
Speaker
Yeah, that's I think that's what was happening to me recently is because I was practicing and I was kind of changing my swing. So I sort of like regressed. I was shooting like high 90s and I was getting like really mad when I was like, at least for a little bit. And then I would be like, whatever, it's fine. And just kind of enjoy the rest of the rounds. But I think it's because I was like trying really hard and then I got worse. So I'm like, what the hell? Yeah. Well, if you're.
00:27:19
Speaker
Switching up your form like that. Yeah, it's gonna have like every swing felt weird when I was doing it But now it's starting to feel like a little more natural Which is good so but yeah yesterday I woke up I played golf at like RT times like 910 and then I went home and Chilled for a bit and then went and climbed at night and like afterwards I like I went to water burger on the way home that I was nice Dude, what'd you get a burger?
00:27:49
Speaker
I always, every time I get the honey barbecue chicken shrimp sandwich. Dude, it's so good. It's so good. That's like my favorite thing, like, non honey butter chicken biscuit thing on the menu, is that? No one, no one else makes that. Like, you can't get that at any other fast food place. No. You know what I mean? No. Do you get a giant stew or no?
00:28:09
Speaker
No, I didn't this time. I'd had like ketchup. Oh, yeah, of course. The spicy ketchup is so good. Yeah. Through my day yesterday, I actually had like when I was playing golf, I had a margarita and a beer. And then I had like we went to a brewery and I had two beers and I was like super tired. So I got to like I've been watching suits. You seen suits?
00:28:31
Speaker
I heard that's like the most popular show on Netflix. I don't know why I've been like binge watching. Everyone's better. So I've like to run suits and I fell asleep on my couch and then I ended up we climbed and I had like another beer after you climbed yesterday, too.

A Day of Activities & Whataburger Indulgence

00:28:48
Speaker
Yeah, I played golf, went home for like a few hours, like took a nap and then went and climbed at like eight with some friends. And I was like, and then I had water burger and I was just.
00:28:59
Speaker
Oh, what a burger after that. Yeah, yeah. That's I was gnarly day. I know it was a full day. And the problem was, I was so tired, but I ate water burger at like 1130 probably. Yeah, 11. And I just like couldn't fall like I fell asleep. But then whenever I have a big meal like that, like right before bed, it always messes up my sleep. And I was like, I could have slept so well tonight, but I kind of threw it away for the water burger. But I think it was worth it. What a burger is delicious. It's one of the gyms of fast food.
00:29:27
Speaker
Yeah, I'm kind of hungry right now, dude. I might need to slam some water burger again. Dude, hell yeah. I bought a rotisserie chicken yesterday.
00:29:37
Speaker
What a, what a fucking great thing to have in the fridge. Yes. It's amazing level. Alex is big on the rotisserie chicken. She'll be making tacos with it. She'll dude. It's so good. I made chicken salad with it today. Yesterday I just ate it. Dude, it's so good, dude. It's the best. And I made like a pretty simple chicken salad just with what I had. Like I didn't have like some of the fixings I typically like to put in chicken salad. And even just like that, I was like, fuck, this is so good.
00:30:06
Speaker
Hell, yeah, brother. All right. Why don't we wrap this up? OK. Yeah, let's. Yes. Well, we're going to record a second one, so we'll have. Yeah, there's more sauce to come. Don't you guys worry? All right. Bye. Bye, guys. Talk sauce. Talk sauce. Bo and Jack are just a couple years. Recap in life. Talk sauce. Talk sauce.
00:30:36
Speaker
Talk sauce? Talk sauce.