Explicit The Canary in the Cage Episode 20 - Fermented Foods, Urban Navigation
Ep. 20

The Canary in the Cage Episode 20 - Fermented Foods, Urban Navigation

Episode description

Fermented foods, urban navigation, and giving away MORE Monero!

00:00:00 - 00:03:47 Monero giveaway info and other announcements

00:03:47 - 00:11:19 JD Vance confronts Kamala Harris at the airport

00:11:19 - 00:16:21 Tim Walz is the Democrat VP pick

00:16:21 - 00:18:45 WW3 on the horizon?

00:18:45 - 00:21:01 Kamala in the cloud

00:21:01 - 00:28:07 Random movie talk and Chicago connections

00:28-07 - 00:37:55 Stolen valor and other random rantings

00:37:55 - 00:43:34 Kyle Rittenhouse drama

00:43:34 - 00:47:34 Couch sex and other bizarre lies the mainstream tells

00:47:34 - 00:56:10 Random musings

00:56:10 - 01:12:09 Dave teaches about urban navigation

01:12:09 - 01:19:32 Ron teaches about fermenting foods

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0:00

Welcome to the Canary the cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan. This is my cohost Dave Havlicek.

0:16

All right. So we're here to entertain you educate you and hopefully make you laugh. Dave,

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you got some announcements. Yes. First one is get those RSVPs in for the barbecue. Yep,

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September 21. You know, it's less than two months away. So we're gonna have to cut it off maybe

0:32

two weeks in advance so that we can get all the, you know, everyone's gifts and stuff sorted out.

0:38

So getting a gift. Well, everyone's bringing something. Oh, I don't have a special gift

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coming. Yeah. So get those RSVPs in. Number two, you may have noticed that there was no show last

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week. We had a fucking great show that we went through the whole thing. And then we realized

0:54

we didn't hit the record button. Well, technically, we had a show. Well, it was only you and me

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saw it was just for you and me. But I posted on Twitter, because we fucked up, we're gonna give

1:04

away 0.02 Monero to the first person that replies to the tweet. And so a guy replied like four days

1:10

ago. And Twitter didn't notify me. But I made sure to check it because I want to, you know,

1:15

keep up on that. So Mr. ReJames Yates, I did DM you and we had a little back and forth,

1:21

but you haven't posted your Monero address yet. So get back to us with your address. And we'll

1:26

send that Monero over. Last announcement. There's a guy on Twitter. He calls he goes by FiatDemise

1:32

Okay. So like Fiat currency demise. Okay, yeah. Okay, so he came up with a website

1:38

called. So you know what YouTube super chats are? No. Okay, so like when a streamer is on

1:44

YouTube, they can interact with their viewers with super chats. So what a super chat is,

1:51

they donate. And then the chat like will fly up on the screen for the streamer and then they can

1:57

say Oh, the person donated $50. And they asked a question and you can answer the question. Oh,

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that's awesome. So this guy does this with Monero. So he came up with xmr chat. So the website is

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xmrchat.com. And I believe we're one of the first people to sign up to him. So our it's

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xmrchat.com/canary. And if you go there, you can donate to us with Monero. So you can do it

2:23

privately. You don't have to tell us your name or anything. You can fill out a fake name, you

2:27

know, when you donate. When you use a fake name, though, you got to buy those little finger things

2:31

with the fake fingerprints on them. So we never find out who you are. So what we're going to do is

2:36

every donation that comes in, we're going to give it back to the community through our giveaways.

2:41

So like we're not gonna keep it. So like if you donate 2 Monero, which is like 300 400 bucks,

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it's going to go right back out to the listeners. Okay. So so now in addition to the 0.01 we give

2:50

away, we're also going to do whatever is in the donation queue for that week. Okay. And then I

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also so I know we've been skipping out on some of those giveaways, because it's it's hard to come

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with with good challenges, right? It's hard to be fresh every week. Yeah. So so what I thought was

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whenever we have a good challenge, we'll use that. But if we don't have one, we'll just come up with

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a secret word. And then whoever goes into our chat room and says the secret word, they get the

3:20

Monero for that week. There you go. It makes it easy on us. So make sure you listen to the whole

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show because somewhere there's going to be a secret word.

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We announced the secret word. Oh, other than we have a sentence that the word doesn't make sense.

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No, no, no, no, no.

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And they got to figure that out. It'll be like the Pee Wee Herman show, okay, where they had the

3:38

secret word. Yeah, I thought we could have decoder rings. And then you could figure it out through

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the decoder ring. No, but that but that's our announcements for today. Okay. So I know you're

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you like to do some betting, and you do online betting. Or I mean, you at least track stuff online.

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Right. I watch it. I keep up to date. Okay. Oh, yeah. Because I respect this. He is a bet at

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all. No, I don't. And if he does, he loses. It doesn't matter. Right. So how do I do the bet? I'm

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sure it doesn't exist. But like, but I want to know, I have an inside source that might make this a

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good bet. Yeah. So airplanes that have to make emergency landings because of disrupting passengers

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and disrupt the flight. Okay. With that, is that possibly a bet anywhere? No, is there a way we

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can create that? Like, that would be very illegal to do that. Oh, because someone could influence it.

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So that's actually, that's what Deadpool is, essentially. If you ever heard the phrase Deadpool,

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you know, they're super people dying. Yeah. So like Deadpool is you bet on the date a

4:33

celebrity will die. Yeah. And those are illegal for the same reason. Oh, because like, I could bet

4:38

a big number and then go kill them. Right. Find a kid like 10 years old, that's an actor. Get 90

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boys. Yeah. So don't don't engage in those kind of. Well, no, I use them a feeling they're going to

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rise exponentially over the next year or two. Okay. Very largely. Sorry, I used a big word.

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Was it a proper word? Did I make up a word? No, no. Well, so that just reminded me that our

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president, whenever he says that word, he says expodentially. Okay. And it just grates my nerves.

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Like, oh, okay. So I want to do that. Because I think I thought I triggered you. Yeah. So Joe

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Rogan did his recent stand up act. And he did something that's been done before he filmed

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live on Netflix. Okay. And then went to recording after that. Yeah, I did. I saw a post about

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that. I didn't watch it or anything. Yeah, I did because I mean, I'm a huge fan of stand up comedy.

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And actually, Joe Rogan, he's actually pretty good. I mean, you know, he's not the best out there.

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But I do dig his comedy. So he had, he had made a comment when he flies, he takes edibles. Okay.

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And it helps him get through the flight. And he goes, if you want to find the basement of your

5:44

brain, take 200 milligrams of edibles before you get on a plane, God, he goes, you will find the

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basement of your brain. And I'm just thinking, holy shit, I mean, 200 edibles, I know you don't do

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that. You don't partake. No. Each little square like each little gummies like 10 milligrams.

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Yeah. And I can do like two or three and if I do three, I'm usually waking up kind of high.

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Yeah. Because they last for a while. I don't know what the fuck 200 milligrams we're doing to somebody.

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Yeah, that could cause some brain damage. I don't think. And you're on the airplane. And then you

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realize you're in a flying tube. Now, his defense towards the end of the set, you know,

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he goes, I know he goes, I didn't say two things, probably definitely wrong on. Yeah. Because

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one of them don't take 200 milligrams of edibles before you get on the plane. Yeah. The thing is,

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they're not, they're people are listening. So they're doing a milligrams, like, oh, I can do that.

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Only Joey Diaz can get away with that. Oh, Joey Diaz. If you ever meet him and you never will,

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but whatever, he will dose you. He'll offer you candy and he won't, you won't know that's an edible.

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But you know, he does it. So he's not really secretly doing it. Yeah. Because if you're the

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dumb ass that takes candy from him, you just got dose. Well, that's what happened in the Libertarian

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convention. Remember that? Oh, yeah. Well, he took a willingly, I thought. Yeah, but he thought it

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was like a low dosage thing and turned out to be 100 milligrams or something. So yeah, same thing.

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So I'm going to go ahead and say the second thing that he said, and then I'm gonna go back and tell

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that story. So he said, don't take 200 milligrams of weed. And Michelle Obama does not have a dick.

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But how did you know? Has he seen? Well, no, because early on in the set, he had made a joke

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about, oh, what was it? It was about, I think the COVID vaccine, how they handle COVID,

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something like that. And he goes, ever since I found out how much they lied to us, I don't believe

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in the moon landing. I think Michelle Obama's got a dick. And he made a few other things. And I'm

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like, holy shit. Because, I mean, Joan Rivers was killed for that, by the way. You know that, right?

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What? Oh, shit. You don't know this? No, I didn't even remember she died. When did she die? She died

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a couple of years ago. Okay. It was, so I can't get my Deadpool money for that. No, she was pretty

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old anyway. Only a bit a few points. Yeah, good callback though. Like you kind of didn't, yeah.

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But yeah, she had to do plastic surgery, a very simple outpatient procedure and died on the table.

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It's the interview she did two weeks prior to that. Yeah, I know she talked about that. Yeah.

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So, when I'm being a man, she like really dug down into it. Yeah. And then she ended up dead.

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Kind of like, I can make you wonder what the naked swimmer did in Obama's pond.

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Actually, that had to be a love spat between him and Barack. I mean, Brock showed the next day with

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a black eye. Yeah, but like, he doesn't seem that tough of a guy. Like he seems kind of like a pussy.

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Well, no, he's got secret service. I mean, secret service is no joke. You gotta

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protect the ex president. I don't even from a naked cook. Speaking of secret service. Well,

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so this is a kind of a convoluted story as well. JD Vance. Okay. Ended up at the same tarmac as

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Yeah, yeah. So he he did the baller move. Yeah. And him and his service are walking over. Yeah.

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And they said, no, you know, you can't she doesn't want to see you. Yeah. But I will tell you that

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is the baller move. He turns around, playing his back and does an interview. And it's like, well,

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it's gonna be my plan a few months anyway, hopefully. Yeah. But that's that's funny. And it's

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cool move. But it's who was sitting next to him. I don't know. The dumb bitch doesn't know how to

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put a gun back at her holster. Oh, really? Oh, my God. I'm looking I go, what? She's been demoted

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to what? To now the vice president president president. Yeah, you know, vice president elect.

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No, not elect just the vice president candidate want to be. Yeah, because she was on the president

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want to be list. Yeah, she had that's only like one step down though, right? I mean, there's only

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so many people that the Secret Service needs to protect. Oh, no, no, there's gonna be a huge

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shortage in Secret Service over the next few months. Why? So apparently, they're gonna kill

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everyone and then no, so apparently this gave him day of mind, you know, he was in the Secret Service.

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Yeah. And he goes, once a president is that in his last months of office, whether it be one term

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and he's not running or two terms and he can't run or one term and he's got dementia so bad,

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they made them they actually wrote the letter to make him quit. The surprise retirement letter.

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Yeah, yeah. Apparently, at that point, presidents typically go on world tours. Okay, so they want

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to tour the world and see, see certain other world leaders and get gifts from them. I mean,

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yeah, it's kind of gross and kind of disgusting that we're gonna waste all that money for that. But

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they all do it. But so Secret Service have to be detailed out to protect the current president.

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Yeah. So more have to go ahead of time. Huh. So they're going to have they're going to have issues

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with Secret Service and it takes two years of training to get somebody to go to the president's

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detail. And apparently, I mean, what are they training them with? Like, not how to put a gun

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back in the holster. Not how to put a gun in the holster, not how to scan the nearest building.

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I mean, how to see a guy run across the road. What the fuck? What are they training them for

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two years? Is it DEI shit? Maybe it should be three years of training. Wonderful year on

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shoot that fucker. Yeah, no, so I just thought that was interesting. Because now they've got obviously

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JD Vance, I'm sure his wife's got protection. Trump's got to get you know, so I think you know,

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oh, the guy from Minnesota, holy shit. Yeah, what? He gets protection to unfortunately Tim Waltz.

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Yeah. Oh, I don't even I guess let's just start from the start. I was talking to my friends.

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And they were like, Oh, they didn't pick Josh Shapiro because he's a Jew. That's well like,

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so they went with the DUI stolen valor like, do you have more than two people to pick? Like,

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where's your pool of candidates? Well, Kelly Kelly from Arizona was on that list too. But

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according to some people that live in Arizona, that dude got some dirty secrets come.

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How is it like, you can't tell me there's not one person that they could call upon that doesn't have

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something like this. There's not somebody. So Shapiro, they're saying, first of all,

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she's stupid for not picking Shapiro. Shapiro. Okay, for a couple reasons. One, I mean, I don't

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find I didn't follow either of them very much. He's a well like governor and he's not he's a moderate.

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Okay, or more moderate than the shithead they got now. Yeah, yeah. But okay, he is a Jew. So that

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was the problem. But someone also said, come on, Harris did not want him because she would he would

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upshine her. Pretty sure that's pretty pretty common. Wouldn't that be anybody though? I mean,

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it's hard not to do that. So here's the thing that's really bothering me. And I can't I can't

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find my conspiracy yet in this. I am looking, I will make some statements that somebody's not

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going to like maybe two of you. But I can't find it. I don't think it's almost like they don't want

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to win. You can't I see that this this is this is why I tell you that there is no plan. It's all

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just like random bullshit with a bunch of morons. And like, they got nothing. Okay, so nothing but

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money but donors. I've been posting videos on our Canary in the Cage podcast, X account. Yeah. One video,

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she was running for office. So she goes, I will give Congress my first 100 days to ban guns.

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If they don't do it, I'll do it by executive order. Okay, well, you can't. Good luck.

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Like, come to my door, bitch. But well, so there there was some talk, they would need the UN army

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to do that. Okay, go ahead. I did not bring that up. I did not make that up. That was it.

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Fine. Bring it. Go ahead. Go ahead. You don't know where my door is. Yeah. I lost the safe,

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but unfortunately, I've got a gun safe. They've already got the combination to it.

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I hope you're bankrupt already. Liberty gun safe. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But yeah, I just I can't find

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this angle because just the other day she was given a speech and she literally said to get this

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accomplished, we need this, that population, what were she used, basically drop the population.

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And she didn't stop and pause on that. She just kind of started right over that. I'm like,

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the fuck is she's gonna kill people. You can't say that shit is president. I mean, no, she's alive.

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It doesn't matter. But we're gonna win anyway. Ah, the cheating. See, that's the thing. That's why

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they don't have to be competent. They don't have to have a plan because they have this cheating apparatus.

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Yeah. But actually, so if we all can see if we consider it a uniparty, right, Republicans and

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Democrats in the Congress, they are now like, you don't even need to cheat, right? Because you have

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this you have this unfair advantage as these two major parties, which I we talked about this a

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little bit on the show that never went out. In the in the original system, your ballot was a blank

14:40

piece of paper, right? And you wrote down the person you wanted to vote for. So with this whole

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party thing, they now have pre printed ballots with names already on them, and you just put an X.

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Now, like, those two parties can decide that they're the only ones allowed on the ballot,

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right? And that's a massively unfair advantage. And like, you got a lot of these Democrats,

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or moderate Democrats, let's say, saying, Oh, the Democrat Party is going against democracy,

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because the primary voters didn't vote for Kamala. And they're shoving her down our

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throat. Right. And that's anti democratic. Well, guess what? The Democrat Party is a private

15:19

corporation, just like the Republican Party, just like the libertarian party. All these

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political parties are private corporations, they could do whatever the fuck they want,

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as long as it's in their bylaws. And nobody, nobody, it's an actual member sues them for violating

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the bylaws. And like, well, why are you surprised that they're allowed to do this? Right? So stop

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voting along party lines, stop thinking the party is who gives you the candidate, right?

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You need to go back to the original, where you get a blank piece of paper, and you write who you

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want to vote for. And if you don't know, to fucking bad, write your own name in, right, your own

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name. Yeah, what's the difference? All right, my dog's name in here. I mean, like, it's just this

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whole Uniparty shit that that's why they don't need a plan. They have it all locked up. It's all

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like, oh, you got a plan. I mean, they go immigrants, give them my keys, giving them

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rights. That's a plan. There's no plan that they don't need any of that. They all have it locked up.

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They all have it locked up already. Doesn't matter. Man, this is going to be a tough year, tough year

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ends. Because it was, I was going to talk about this, I didn't get any information on it, but it

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was an East Coast senator being interviewed. And if I need to, I'll cite my source. He was like,

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well, if Trump does win, he goes, we're not gonna let him take office. Right. You know, you heard

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this? I didn't hear this, but I know it's that's that's the reality. I mean, yeah, no, no, but

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they're going to stop him physically by going to the Supreme Court, and making the Supreme Court rule

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him invalid after he won the election, after the, the we are the people voted him in. Yeah. I mean,

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I walk around. He would say because of the insurrection. Well, he wasn't convicted of any

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insurrection. I used to have been charged with this. Yeah, nobody has. But I mean,

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we're just as happened. Whatever. I mean, like you guys want a war. Go ahead and do that. Like,

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yeah, I don't know. Speaking of war, WW3 seems like it. Well, okay. So where where are you

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referring to? Because it's multiple ones. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now I know Iran was talking a lot of

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shit. But another funny thing about Iran. If they really wanted to destroy Israel, they would just

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go do it. I don't think they can. Well, one, they probably can't. But two, they make an attempt at

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least. Okay. Yeah, like, all this bluster is just talk. Yeah, like, try and make deals and because

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they don't want to do that. Yeah, I think they're beating the wardrum. I do. Because I'm usually

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more of the on the conspiracy side. I think this one is just, I don't know, though, because I do,

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I do believe that the Democrats will start a war before, of course they will before the election.

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Maybe. Well, they need some kind of distraction to distract the late to can answer question.

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And he wants to ban guns. So what's the best way to ban guns? Use guns, apparently. I don't know.

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Yeah, but now you've got Ukraine soldiers crossing over to Russia and taking hostages or

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prisoners of war or whatever. Putin's got to fucking put his foot on their boot on their head

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and just crush it. I mean, they probably yeah, they're not gonna laugh. Yeah, they're not gonna

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last. But in the UN's built up troops in Poland. But you know, Poland, they don't have much of a navy.

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Oh, they don't have really well, they have one city on the sea. Well, no, because they put screen

18:31

doors on their submarines. Sorry, my wife's Polish. I can say that. It's a joke from the 70s.

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But yeah, no, I don't even know what to do. Because I mean, even Trump said it's going to

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start this week. Wow. Well, I don't know. So did you hear, Kamala is talking about computing?

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No. So she was talking about cloud computing. And we kind of go over similar stuff on the show here.

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And she was saying that, like, you don't store files in physical places anymore, it's up in the

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cloud. And she pointed to the clouds up in the sky. And she said the word up. Yeah, that's good.

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And I'm like, no, there's always the cloud is just physical computers somewhere else, right up in

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the sky. Like there's no magical. Oh, bless her heart. And it reminded me of I think it was in

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the early 2000s, Senator from Alaska Ted Stevens, okay, who said that the internet was like a series

19:37

of tubes. Do you remember that? Like the bank where you put your drawing put your deposit slip

19:41

in the tube and it shoots it. Yeah, I know. Yeah. Yeah. But now the thing was, is that he was mostly

19:48

right. And he's like this 80 year old old white guy never touched a computer in his life. So the

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wires running conduit and conduit some of the tube, it behaves like a tube because a packet of data

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flows through the wire, right? Like it like a tube. Like the case. Yeah. So so like he wasn't

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wrong, but he got a lot of shit from Democrats who were always the young hip tech party. Yeah.

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But like people in the tech world were like, well, no, he's actually kind of right. Like he doesn't

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I mean, obviously he doesn't always talking about but the analogy is not bad. But like the Kamala Harris

20:24

files up in the cloud. Like what the fuck are you talking about? She's just she's not there's no

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files up here. It's just not smart. No, of course not. Did you hear Trump's speech today or press

20:36

conference? No. He said she's smart. He's like Hillary Clinton's smarter than she was. Oh, yeah,

20:42

obviously. And Hillary Clinton wasn't even smart. And then he talked about Weiner, I don't know,

20:49

tampon Tim. Oh, you know, you know how that got about. So Dan Bongino was doing a show and he's like,

20:57

catturd, you out there, you got to do a meme on this, you got to figure something out. And a

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couple hours later, tampon Tim came out and did it. And because you know why they're calling him that.

21:07

Well, didn't he like put the government in Minnesota, right? And they put the tampons in

21:11

the boys rooms. And yeah, yeah. I mean, what what is the cost that to the taxpayers? What? I mean,

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schools? There's a lot of them. Yeah, I have to look at the number of schools. But I am confused

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because I was a boy. Yeah. And I am a man. Yeah. I never needed a tampon. Did something change?

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And like, like, they should they put in a meter? Well, if there were tampons in my bathroom,

21:33

I would have flushed them down the toilet. So that's true. I'm sure. Don't do that. Well,

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I'm sure the statute of limitations is up on this. But so I played football in high school and the

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football the busy football team goes to the few the women's locker room. Yeah. And I mean, we were

21:51

what high school 1415 year old. No, you know what? Sorry, basketball. I played. Okay. And it was

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it's important on basketball because somebody who knows will call me out on my next statement. So

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it was basketball. The tampon machine wasn't locked. Yeah. So we took a whole bunch of them out took

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the tampon. It was the pads not the tube. Okay. And then we sprayed stick upon them and put them back

22:12

in the box and put them back in. Now we're done boys. And I'm sure the stick them dry before the

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girls got to wow. But yeah, yeast infection anyone. What do you want? You put boys in the female

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locker room? That's what I'm saying. If you had tampons in my bathroom, I'm sure if they're the

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cheerleading were changing clothes in there, we would have focused on them. Of course. And left

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the tampons alone. Like like Porky's. I love that. She keeps on repeating. Can we just call it a

22:41

tallywacker? It had a mold I can identify it. I want a penis lineup. Oh, Porky's. That was a

22:51

great movie. So for all you people out there who are older than younger than like 40, check out

22:58

Porky's. Yep. Oh, speaking of that. So the WTF and the lol that pretty much is invented by

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the millennial like your generation. Um, yeah, pretty much. Yeah, you guys didn't invent that

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we did. By the way, what I was going to bring this up under the Joe Rogan thing, but then I kind

23:14

of got sidetracked. We even heard a foobar. Yeah. See, we make ours an acronym, right? We use a

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letter fucked up beyond all recognition. Nobody but it's called like when we did that, we made it

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a word. Yeah, you guys were just like, lol. Well, because you type it WTF because it's on the screen.

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You type it. Yeah, but yeah, but I'm not saying it's not saying WTF. Good comeback. I didn't think

23:36

about that. It's like I type out what the fuck. Yeah, well, you should still make it sound like a

23:43

word because that's what we did and what a core. I was the only one we came up with. You know, that's

23:47

from foobar. Yeah. Well, they actually said that in World War Two. Oh, really? Yeah, that's before

23:52

you. Oh, shit, the boomer. No, older than boomers. Yeah. Oh, shit. No, I first heard it before that.

23:59

I might even write but I know I know it was using the world war two. Interesting. I heard it in

24:03

Tango and Cash. Okay, that was the Carusel. Carusel, yeah. Damn it. I thought it extras came up with

24:11

that. I was even bragging me all. When the last time you saw that movie. 10 years. Okay, so there's

24:20

I watched it maybe a month ago. No shit. Yeah. And there's a guy in that movie with a giant fucked

24:27

up jaw. Do you remember that he was one of the bad guys? Was he really tall and big? He's a big

24:31

guy. Yeah. Ron Perlman. No, no, no, no, like ugly motherfucker. No, I'll pull up. I'll pull up the

24:36

you know, I'll put it on the video for you guys. But oh, by the way, fuck Ron Perlman. Perlman. His

24:41

name. His name was Robert Z'Dar. He died a couple years back. But he has this. Look at this. Oh,

24:47

damn. So he was using a bunch of movies and that was the Tango and Cash. I recognize him. Yeah. Yeah.

24:52

And I was watching the movie and I'm like, who the fuck is this fucking guy? Like there's got

24:57

that's got to be makeup that can't be real. Right. So I look him up. And he's from Chicago.

25:02

Really? He went to Proviso West. Okay, which was Riverside, I want to say.

25:08

Oh, West, West suburbs. I thought it was okay. You might know more. My mom went to Proviso East.

25:15

Okay. So like, I wonder if he knew like my family knew this guy. He's a little bit younger than my

25:20

mom. But he's about the same age as one of my uncles. So I wonder like, I doubt it.

25:27

I mean, you know, how cool would that be? Like,

25:31

just the connections there like, Tango and Cash, this fucking fucked up jaw guy. Oh, that is kind

25:35

of fun. Yeah, there's a lot of actors and actors that went to Chicago school system. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

25:40

Yeah. So one went to St. Laurence where I went for two years. Kevin O'Connor, you know who that is?

25:47

Oh, yeah. That's the Irish dude. I was obviously doesn't he play like he was in a sitcom,

25:53

like the detective or something in Boston. I don't think he's on Las Vegas, the TV show.

25:58

I don't think so. Or what? Yeah, let's pull him up. And I'll put him on the page too. Oh, no,

26:03

that's not him. Oh, in fact, who the fuck is this guy? We're gonna have this guy. This guy.

26:10

Really? Yeah, he was a lot of stuff in like the 90s, late 80s. What the fuck's going on in Chicago?

26:14

I don't know. One guy's got a big old chain. This guy's got a forehead that you could advertise

26:19

Holy shit. He was in Peggy Sue got married. Okay, he was in it was he was never an

26:26

A-Lister he was a okay, but yeah, there's a lot of people around Chicago. I wonder if like, yeah,

26:32

maybe the theater scene has something to do with that because it was a great theater.

26:35

We had second city. Yeah, all those people. So one of the guys who comes to our libertarian meetup.

26:41

He's the clown. And yeah, okay, okay, oh, the professional clown. Yeah, yeah. Okay. He's like,

26:46

yeah, I was in Chicago. I went to second city. I'm like, really? When did you go because I went

26:50

in the early 2000s. Yeah, be went in the 90s. So we each other. Yeah, he's cool guy. Yeah, he is.

26:55

Yeah, I went to second I didn't do it. I will never do improv. Do that. That is we're doing it

27:00

right now. Because the improv is it's the whole yes and yeah. Yeah. So if I say something, you

27:05

have the yes and me and that's how you move the story along. Yeah. But then the dumb ass is nervous

27:10

or can't do it. Right. Shut it down. Right. Like, Hey, do you like the clowns? No, I don't like

27:14

clowns. Yeah. Oh, okay. See, that's weak. You like dirt. I mean, that's what we're going there.

27:20

So yeah, so the you know, but yeah, I can never do the improv, but I actually did it more for

27:25

being a better public speaker. Okay, yeah. And be able to because I wasn't even doing stand up

27:29

back then. I mean, I don't did stand up like five years. There's only open mics and

27:32

out of comic. No one's going to pay me to tell jokes. But yet you guys are listening.

27:37

And they might start paying us money. Yeah, we're going to give it right back. Yeah.

27:41

Yeah, we don't want, you know, we don't want to make any money off of this because

27:44

we already turned down taxes. Right. So we just everyone knows we turned down the Rumble money.

27:50

We just felt that it wasn't all 30 cents.

27:54

And it was like $30,000. Oh, yeah. 30 cents. That's bulls in the wrong place. I messed up.

28:00

Yeah. Apparently we made a little bit of money on Rumble. Oh, Jesus. So we so let's go ahead and

28:07

sell a dollar thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Did you hear his speech?

28:12

No, I don't really give a shit that much. Well, I know. I mean, I wasn't in the military by dad

28:17

and my dad and every generation. Yeah, I just I could have never made it in the military.

28:24

I actually was thinking about joining. And I was it was like 2000. Oh, okay. So

28:31

a good thing I changed my mind. Yeah, nothing could happen. No, that's my whole thing. I mean,

28:38

I came to the age of 88. Okay. So I can 89. I was like, Oh, I can go during the military.

28:43

Yeah, it's not like anything's got to happen. Yeah, because we have had a war in Vietnam.

28:46

Right. My entire life we had, we had some some tough weekends. Yeah, we went to Grenada.

28:51

Grenada. Some loud music. I'm like, I can get to a rock concert. That'd be cool.

28:57

Um, yeah, I think they fired shots in Grenada though. Oh, I mean,

29:01

they made a movie about it. Yeah, Heartbreak Ridge. Yeah.

29:06

That's one of my favorite movies, by the way. That's a good one.

29:09

What do you think? Don't come look don't look at me. Oh, you just come over here with a just

29:12

pump the neighbor's dog. Look at your face. Oh, Clint Eastwood was amazing in that. Yeah. But no,

29:20

it's just like, I mean, because I'm a really funny guy. To me, not not so much to other people.

29:27

But I also get a nervous laugh. Yeah. And if I had a grill, so I just like yelling at me,

29:31

Oh, God, I'm gonna laugh. You're stupid. Yeah. So it was probably best advice that I do not go

29:39

into the military. But it is a regret. And now looking back, I'm like, maybe I should.

29:44

Yeah, I'm glad. I'm fucking glad. I was thinking of doing ROTC, which is like the officer thing

29:49

for college students. But even then, like, fuck that, like, I met a lot of those guys in college,

29:53

they were fucking retards, man. But what's funny is retards. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You only needed

29:58

a 2.5 GPA to maintain. And like, half of them could do it. So after that, did he go to the secret

30:04

service? Probably. No, so, so I chose not to go in this 88-89. And then at this point, I didn't know

30:13

this guy. But he went in in the early 90s. Okay. And he did this three or four years. I met him

30:18

after he got out, we had a similar job. And I didn't really like him much anyway. But like,

30:22

you know, we talked and whatever. Well, back in 2002, I run into him again, because I'm interviewing

30:30

for his job. Yeah. And he had to go to the military because he got called in for duty. Okay. So my

30:37

job was to do his job until he comes back. And I was glad to do it. Yeah, I don't mind. I switched

30:41

jobs a lot anyway. And I was good money. And come on. So this guy went to the military, did

30:51

his three or four years, probably four years, and then did the reserves and something in 2001,

30:57

in September happened, yeah, that got him called into duty. Oh, God. He was trying so hard to get

31:05

out. He ended up like, begging a medical analyst to get out. He like, and I'm just like, Fuck you,

31:11

you pussy. You sit there, you had your, you had your wife pregnant. Yeah. You had kids all

31:16

suckers, suckers on the government's tit. Yeah. And then now the government wants his money back.

31:20

And you're going to fake injuries. It's like that movie, which with Paulie Shore. And it might

31:26

have been a, a dick. In the army now? Yeah. They were kissing and run the drill sergeant in front

31:32

of the, when you couldn't be gay at the time, we don't care anymore. Yeah.

31:38

So, but no, that kind of pissed me off. It's like, well, so now it's one thing to bitch out,

31:45

and then admit it. But like, no, the Tim Walz is apparently lying about it. So what he said was

31:53

he was very tricky about it. If you weren't listening to every word, well, you wouldn't, you wouldn't

31:58

have caught it. Okay. So what he said is, why would I not work for one? But basically it was,

32:05

we should not American citizens should not have guns that we used in war. Why?

32:11

Yeah, I want my fucking tank. Now, actually, I, but it was something like that. Well, I hate to interrupt,

32:16

but go ahead. You know, the National Firearms Act from the 30s, which is what bans machine guns,

32:21

short metal shotguns, grenades. So they held that up in a Supreme Court case.

32:28

On the grounds that you're only allowed to have weapons of war, because weapons are for the militia.

32:35

And to be a militia, you need a weapon of war, which now they're saying the opposite.

32:41

Yeah, but AR 15 is technically not a weapon of war. No, it's not. It's not. Right. So, and this is

32:45

what he's talking about, but I'm like, because all he did is he said the weapons that we carried in

32:51

war. Yeah, let's really never carry the same. Yeah. Well, he never went to war. Well, that too. So that's

32:55

the problem. But again, it's one of those things where, you know, you say it quickly, you're smooth.

33:00

Yeah, the guy's just not smooth. But yeah, so that's what they called him on. And technically,

33:05

that to me is stolen valor.

33:07

Not point. So to say weapons we carried, you could be saying, I'm referring to the entire United

33:13

States. Yeah, but sorry, if you're running for vice president, I want some details. Because he was

33:17

in the National Guard. Yeah, he did train his battalion to go to war. Yeah. And then he bailed

33:23

on. Yeah. So I saw an interview with the guy that replaced him. And like he was calling him out

33:29

like, wait a minute, you didn't do that stuff. I did that stuff. Yeah. So guys, a piece of shit.

33:33

But he's from Minnesota, so you want hopefully there's no men in Southern listen to us because

33:37

you guys are all fucking weird up there. Although you did elect Jesse Ventura, your governor one

33:40

time. Yeah, what happened there? Wait, wait. So okay. Didn't they also have Al Franken as a senator?

33:46

He's a leftist, but like he was not too bad. Yeah, but he got him. Oh, second to me too. Yeah. Yeah,

33:51

he got me. Yeah, that's right. But no, so Jesse Ventura, I read his book because I'm not a wrestling

33:56

fan. I never have been. Yeah. But I used to know it was fun. My wrestling was Jake the Snake.

34:04

Okay, you know, we didn't have the theatrics. We just had like just the pounding and shit.

34:08

I don't think you're remembering what happened with Jake the Snake and and Hulk Hogan. Maybe

34:13

you're back in the 90s. But I mean, I was a kid in early to mid 80s. It was more of just a pound

34:19

fast. No, well, okay, it was it was a lot less trash talk. Although there was trash. He had Jerry

34:25

Lawler and Rowdy Roddy Piper. He got him a hyper. But it wasn't like the wrestling that, you

34:29

know, the WWF or the WWF. Yeah, it's different. Yeah. Different eras. Yeah. So they they they

34:35

progressed. But yeah, so yeah. Yeah, so I mean, so I was a wrestling fan and I'm like,

34:41

you know, I think they like to the wrestler. Really? But then I found he was an 80s CEO.

34:46

And then I used to watch a few interviews with him. Now, a lot of people didn't realize the dude was

34:52

fucking smart. Yeah, I used to love watching him be interviewed in the like the quad screen on CNN.

35:00

And everybody in the quad screen, yeah, just in terms of a fucking idiot until he opened his mouth.

35:06

Yeah, no, yeah, all of them were like, yeah, he would just annihilate them. So this,

35:12

um, tell you what, this this will be our Monero giveaway. Just I just thought of it.

35:17

So there's three movies that contain two governors at the same time. Now, if you can answer that,

35:24

it doesn't involve prison. You're not allowed to answer. Oh, wait, no, because this is the Monero

35:30

giveaway. Like of Illinois, though, I don't care. We had two governors in prison at the same time.

35:33

No, no, no, I know. Two governors are actors. Okay, there's three movies where two governors

35:41

are on screen at the same time. Okay, so every gets those three movies,

35:45

you and the Monero and right now it's 0.01. No one's donated yet. There you go. You'll get

35:50

whatever donate is donated in the meantime. Yeah, no, I made that joke because of the Goya bitch and

35:56

right and why not why? No, the the big white-haired old dude. I thought it was router that went to

36:03

jail. No, it was actually was the one before him. It might have been something like Jesse White.

36:09

I don't know just where it was a black guy, but maybe I'm confused. I don't know. I was too young.

36:12

But ironically, when I lived in Colorado, Colorado has a couple prisons, a couple prisons,

36:19

peppered around Colorado, and one was in Golden, Colorado. And the guy knew what it's

36:23

going to look like. That's where your governor is. Yeah, good. Keep him. And he goes, Oh, you

36:27

will sit in there. I go, Oh, who? And it was Jared. Subway. Subway.

36:33

He, you know, he liked the people that didn't have six inches in their pants. Yeah. Yeah.

36:39

You know, Subway got sued. They won. Really? Their sandwich truly wasn't six inches. Oh,

36:45

yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, it wasn't just cut. It was also because it's a whole piece of bread.

36:50

And you bake bread, right? So you have no control over how it comes out of the oven. So you would

36:56

measure it before with the oven? Yes. Because that's what you've confirmed that it's a foot long.

37:00

And they also got sued for not having real tuna. Dude, I know I read this lawsuit and it's complete

37:06

bullshit. So when you cook food, the DNA is gone. Okay, okay, so you can't take a cooked

37:15

sample of tuna and send it to a DNA lab and say, What is this? Because there's no DNA.

37:22

Oh, but like, who comes up with these fucking lawsuits? But you also know their bread is does

37:27

not meet the definition of bread. That is true. I think I saw that one. They've never been sued

37:31

for order anything because I mean, maybe they don't even call a bread. Yeah, I don't know what

37:33

they call it. You go to a sandwich or so. Sandwich loaf. So if Jared liked the guy, the kids with

37:39

less than six inches in their pants in prison, do you think he met some of the foot long in

37:43

their pants? Probably. With the black guys in there? I don't know. Yeah, I'm sure he did.

37:48

Come on, guys. I'm generalizing, but it's a good one. If you guys don't like it,

37:52

his wife will take it over. I just don't ask us to prove it.

37:57

Oh, okay, so did you hear what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse?

38:02

Yeah, he was in the know. Yeah, yeah, he's like, I'm not supporting Trump.

38:05

Well, so he was he went on Twitter and he said he was going to write in Ron Paul,

38:09

right, because Trump had some bad second amendment takes. And like, right wing Twitter just went

38:14

fucking psycho, which like, this is another thing where like, they make themselves look bad, like

38:19

you're you're in the lead. And like, you're throwing it away. Like, these people love to lose.

38:24

I don't get it. Yeah, but I mean, the only problem I have with that is

38:29

how about supporting Trump after me catturd you bitch?

38:33

No, no, no, no. Kyle now had attorneys that were not doing a good job.

38:38

After the trial. Yes. Well, no, do we do it? Well, they got fluttered with cash and the attorneys

38:43

that he got won him that fucking case. Yes. I mean, without the money from the Trump supporters,

38:49

that doesn't matter. We sit in jail. He's not be in jail. He doesn't owe them anything,

38:54

especially when Trump's the one making anti gun rules. Yeah. I think that's the thing like

38:58

no, Trump is not this fucking conservative freedom oriented icon. He's a New York,

39:06

an old school New York Democrat. Yeah, he's like, he's like Mayor Daly from Chicago. Yeah. And like,

39:12

people that have not and like, okay, so the left would always say, oh, Trump Trump is a cult. He's

39:18

a cult, right? He's a cult leader. You guys are a cult. And like what they did to Kyle Rittenhouse

39:24

is evidence for that. You're acting like a cult. Yeah, no, I get it. But it's just that I mean,

39:28

I guess I would be pissed off if I gave money to help this kid get out of trouble. Yeah, but you

39:33

should never have been in trouble. But you gave money because what was happening to him was wrong.

39:38

Yeah, not because he was voting for your guy. I guess. Like who the fuck? Who cares? It's not one

39:42

of my things. I got caught up in that story for like about 30 seconds. I thought it was really

39:47

shitty because I mean, like, why you can't just treat people like that. Like, I'm not your little

39:51

pawn that has to do what you say, because you're slightly more famous than me. And because I was

39:57

in a shitty situation, and I had to fight my way out of it. I mean, what the fuck are you doing?

40:01

I mean, he kind of put himself in that situation. But as an okay, he had a right to be there. Right.

40:05

And I didn't like, I think he was a hero for being there. No, no. Well, I mean, how many times

40:10

do you have you gone and cleaned up a ghetto ass neighborhood? Well, okay, so true. But the

40:17

riots were in Kenosha. And I mean, he didn't say he crossed state lines. It's like a 10 minute

40:23

fucking drive, maybe 15. But his dad lived in Kenosha's mom lived in like, yeah, but he was there

40:31

to protect a friend of his dad's car lot. Right. But then he went and got a medical bag to try to

40:38

go give aid to other people. Yeah. And they attacked him. So I mean, it's kind of like the thing. I

40:43

mean, he put himself in that situation. He left the other guys there with him. He went out alone

40:49

in a riot. Well, they they I think they like kicked them out of the of the dealership. Well,

40:56

he was alone when he was getting chased. No, he was with a group. And they like isolated him

41:03

somehow. Okay, because they were in me and chase and then he he fell all over right and took his

41:09

gun to get to work. Right. And I know you got hit with a skateboard. Yeah, shot at him too. And

41:14

that guy was never got shot off. Oh, I thought there was somebody shot. No, no one ever no one

41:19

else got shot off. Okay, gauge had a handgun. So he had a concealed handgun, which he was not

41:25

allowed to have. Was he a pedo too? No. No, he was not the one he killed was the pedo. The two

41:31

that he killed was the people were the pedos. There you go. And Gaige was a regular white beater.

41:37

And he had a concealed pistol with no license. And I think he had a felony so that he wasn't

41:44

even allowed to carry it. I could be wrong. I'm not sure. I know he did with a skateboard. No,

41:49

no Gaige was the guy with the gun. Oh, so there were three guys. So the three guys. Yes, two of them

41:53

got shot. There was a pedo that chased him and grabbed at the rifle. Okay, the first one. Then

41:58

there was the skateboard guy who made contact, right? Um, yes, okay, to the job. A deadly weapon

42:04

at that point. And then there was the jump kick guy who they never found. And that was the guy

42:08

Kyle missed. That was the black guy. The one guy he missed was a black guy. And then Gaige. So he

42:15

pulled out a pistol and Kyle had the aim on him already. And then Gaige went back and said no,

42:21

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, ready. Did one of these. And then as soon as Kyle moved away,

42:27

he grabbed his fucking pistol again. And then Kyle took his arm off. Done and done.

42:31

And like that was the Perry Mason moment of the trial. Yeah, where like they had him on the stand

42:36

and they're like, and it was at that point that you pulled your gun and then Kyle shot you.

42:42

Right. Yes, that's correct. Okay, trial over. Like what are we doing here?

42:47

Yeah, I didn't know we missed the black guy. That's good though, because that would have been

42:50

a different outcome probably. Yes. But in the whole different situations.

42:53

Yeah, they never found that guy. So they called him jump kick man because he tried to jump kick

42:57

Kyle. One kick kick man. Yeah. Yeah, I started this net story. It was just like the I knew I knew

43:03

some of the facts to it at the time. And I was really into it like I media was just I watched

43:09

the whole trial. Oh, but the media was sly. So bad. And the video that all the video footage was

43:14

out the next day. So like if you were paying attention, you knew the whole truth the next day.

43:20

Yeah, but but that's the thing that didn't stop the media from continuing like they are now.

43:24

Yeah, they're still going with it. No, not even the color. Even like hairs. It's just flat out

43:29

fucking light. Yeah. The guy from Minnesota, he's they're just telling lies. Oh, Spino,

43:34

what is the JD Vance and the couch thing? I don't know. Somebody in his book, he talked about

43:39

having sex with the couch. No, that didn't happen. Yeah, somebody said, yeah, I read the book and

43:44

that's not in there. Now I don't have the book. I don't know. Somebody said what was in an earlier

43:48

copy. Oh, it was show us I have never seen the show me the first edition. They have to, you know,

43:54

this is going to be very valuable because first editions, you know, okay, show me the page. Like

43:58

a yeah, nobody has put up the page anywhere. Did they say he likes having sex with the couch?

44:02

I have no idea. Or I like having sex on a couch. I mean, I have no idea in on. I don't know. Yeah,

44:07

I don't even care. I like the advanced and if he's got a proclivity to a couch, go for brother.

44:15

I mean, you know, who am I to judge? I mean, because I prefer chairs. I do not prefer chairs.

44:23

Stools actually. Yeah. No, I don't know. I just I'm so sick and tired of the line. I mean,

44:31

I mean, like Harris is literally saying stuff that's not true. Yeah, easily. They all do. They

44:36

always have done. But this is easy verifiable. We've always done that. Man, but it just seems

44:41

worse. Maybe maybe I'm more involved in it now. So it's bad, but it's also the availability of

44:46

information. Right back in even in the 90s. There's no Google, right? But even the borders are

44:52

a thing. The media is like, she was not the borders. She was not the borders are. Well,

44:55

that's the thing is like they they're still acting like it's the 90s where they control

44:59

all the information. And they have realized that Oh, the information is already there. They're

45:03

showing the reporters them saying it. And they go, Yeah, that wasn't me. I know. That's the thing

45:08

is they're in they're living in the past. They haven't adapted to modern technology. They just

45:12

don't get it. Yeah, because that's how Hillary Clinton got caught with that bag of deplorables.

45:16

Somebody had a recorder. There was no cameras in there. Yeah. So she thought she could get

45:20

a little freaky. And somebody had a tape recorder in there. And she called the Trump supporters

45:25

bag of deplorables. And no, they're they're living in the past. I mean, it's like I said,

45:31

they have no plan. They have no nothing. They're just fucking idiots. And they have momentum.

45:35

That's all they have. And they have a lot of money. I don't think I do you think the polls

45:37

are actually even anywhere near right polls don't mean anything like what was the poll? I

45:41

have you ever been called by a pollster? Actually, I did. Sorry, I never been called

45:45

starting two years ago, probably because I was running for office. I didn't mention on the show

45:49

before. Yeah, yeah, what political party libertarian. Oh, we have no questions for you. Well, really?

45:53

Yeah, but so then I never been called by a poll that like asked about Democrat and Republican

45:59

in a bit like, who the fuck? So someone tell us have you been called by a poll? Have you answered

46:05

like, I don't know anybody that's ever been pulled. So where are they getting these numbers? I think

46:09

you're just making it up. They're they're they're they are because what they'll do is they say they

46:13

they'll call a heavy Democrat area. If they want to be positive for the Democrats. Yeah.

46:17

Well, why even do that? Why bother? It costs money to call people just make it up. Well,

46:21

because in 2016, the polls were shown Clinton's going to sweep it. But then if you notice in

46:25

October, that was slowly shifting. And the reason they did that is on election day, they can go,

46:32

we'll see, we were right. Yeah. But you liked the last three months. Well, yeah, but I mean,

46:37

we're right, we don't want to count it. Man, I mean, with the Oh, it's so I think we should

46:42

make it up. I don't think there are polls. Why are politicians allowed to lie like this? What do

46:46

you mean? Oh, they can say what they want. It's free speech. No, no, you believe it. They are

46:50

saying in their official capacity doesn't well, okay. No, they're running. They're running as

46:54

candidate. No, but I've even talked about Congress. I'm like Schumer, that dude has just flat

46:58

out why would they be Schumer? Or is that the other guy? I don't know. I don't know.

47:04

I'm not asking or no, it was some but they all do it. That's all they do is all they've ever done.

47:10

They should be impeached for that. But who's why are they gonna impeach themselves? Oh,

47:14

I'm going to beat you for lying. Maybe I'm a liar to know vote for me. I'll get in there and

47:19

impeach them. How about that? Okay, there you go. If I vote for Dave, I mean, he will be going to

47:24

Congress as a freshman, get the basement, the office of the basement. I'll still fucking draw

47:29

up articles on beachmen every single one of these bucks. I don't care. Yeah, no, I just I don't know

47:34

the line just gets to me. I just did you hear the primary Cory Bush? Yeah, oh, they lit her fumes.

47:41

Oh, man. So like, all these squad people as they call them dropping off like flies. I mean,

47:47

they were the fucking, you know, the bees knees and the media's darlings or the ones that they

47:55

crossed the wrong group of people, which I'm not going to say who they are. But Pelosi, no,

48:01

Pelosi likes them. No, oh, she doesn't know. No, no, I'm not that's not the person they crossed

48:06

or the people they crossed. Oh, you don't know. You don't know. So like they're anti Israel.

48:13

Oh, the Jews. So the Jews came out of the tunnels and got to work. I didn't say that. Ron said it.

48:21

Don't cancel me. Oh, speaking of Jews. Oh, God. So the Polish have screen doors on submarines

48:28

and the Jews know. So you know, Harris is doing this white women for Harris, white men for Harris.

48:35

Really kind of disappointed there, the dude just kind of a little disappointed, but whatever.

48:39

You be you. We had on the last show. Yeah. And I didn't want to do it again. Well, but now they

48:45

have comics. Yeah, for Harris, white comics or just comics, comics. Okay. I mean, and it's, and

48:51

it's like, like Rosie of Donald was on there, which she's not funny. Holy shit. No, but have you

48:56

seen her? Yes. She's got Mack truck. Yeah. But Ben Stiller was on there too. Okay, I can see that.

49:02

Yeah, yeah. He's very leftist. He used to be funny. You know, I actually, I can send

49:08

his movies early on, which was great. And his dad was an amazing actor. Oh, yeah. He was dad.

49:13

It's definitely not Jerry Stiller. But he's on King of Queens. I mean, that character in King of

49:17

Queens was just fucking amazing. Mr. Costanza. No, no, no, he was on. He was on Saifo. Yeah. No,

49:22

no, he was also on King of Queens. I never watched that. Oh, he was the dad. So he was like a main

49:26

character. He was like every episode. He had some screen time and he his comic timing was just

49:32

the only one that did it better was Jake from two and a half men when he was like six.

49:37

The cutest kid who turned into like the ugliest, hairiest dude. His comic timing. I'm sure there's

49:43

cameras and editing that did this. But that kid had some chops. But so Ben Stiller is talking and

49:49

he's like, how do you word that you have to watch it? Because I'm going to screw it up. But basically

49:54

what he said was, well, you know, I'm white and Jewish, but I've always wanted to be black.

49:59

Most white Jews want to be black. Okay, what? No, he did do blackface. Oh, yeah, he did.

50:06

Yeah, chop a thunder. But I just, I mean, everyone's like, because I think even Crowder's Jewish,

50:10

he must be because he's like, what the hell? But yeah, I mean, all these Jewish people are like,

50:14

no, we might want to be black when we were dancing, but not as a whole. Oh, yeah, I mean,

50:21

their credits were going to shit. Sorry. That's it. If I had an old friend of mine watching this,

50:28

he would get that joke because I used to hang out with his image George Wilborn and he's a black

50:33

comic, but he's also a syndicated news radio show. Okay, morning show. Yeah. So we were neighbors

50:41

and one day he walks in, we only know each other like a month. But you know, he's a black guy,

50:45

a white guy, but we got Larry and he walks in, he goes, Hey, you look like a racist. I'm like,

50:50

yeah, so he goes, I need you to play, I need you to be a character on my radio show. I go,

50:56

okay. So we sat down, we did the call, and we did the speaker phone. It was by him like,

51:00

he's like, I need to be a suit salesman and I'm coming to buy a suit. We just have to act it out.

51:05

He goes, that's just improv. He goes, you know, you're pretty quick at stuff. So the one part he

51:09

really liked is he, because I was, I had to be racist to it because black guys don't buy suits.

51:16

Okay. And I'm like, Oh, okay, I'll help you. And he's like, Yeah, I'm here to buy you. So he's

51:23

talking to the black guy, go, man, you got to buy a suit. You probably saw you wanting one of your

51:26

baby mama's walking down the street, you dipped in here to hide from her. You think I'm gonna waste

51:30

my time with you? And then at the end, he's like, I'm calling a lawyer. I go, well, I'll sell them a suit.

51:38

But it was just really fun. But he hung out with a group that eventually I started hanging out with,

51:44

it was all black guys, they were the black masons. Okay. And they eventually started hanging out with,

51:50

but the first time I walk into the party room, and there's like seven black guys in there.

51:56

And George is one of them. And my hair, because they had called up because the door wasn't working

52:00

properly. So I had to go and fix the door. And I walk in there, he makes fun of my hair. He was

52:05

like, right, man, you look more like a brother with that haircut. I'm like, Oh, shit, I better fix

52:09

it because I don't want to get arrested. And it was my credit score. And the credit score dropped

52:13

down. And, and I'm like, inside my head, I'm like, please laugh, please laugh, please laugh.

52:21

And they did, they were actually a bunch of cool guys. Because in Chicago, we didn't

52:27

know. Yeah, just wasn't I mean, we had peace. I would go to the horseshoe in Hammond, Indiana,

52:32

a lot to play poker. And it was a lot. It's a very black area.

52:37

But Hammond? Yeah, yeah. Well, East Chicago, Hammond. Yeah, Gary. And like some of them were

52:44

fucking hilarious. Like there'd be one guy there. And he would do like this super serious, like Joe

52:51

Pesci. Yeah. Like would you motherfucking call me? You mean a racist? And you'd be sitting there

52:57

like, what? What did I do? And then like, he would, you know, let you in on the joke. But

53:02

he was so good. Yeah, you know, it's funny because I mean, go back to Chicago and then there was

53:06

there were some tensions with the black and the white. It wasn't anything. A lot and a lot of it

53:11

came from like a lot of my black friends were raised by their grandparents. Yeah. Now, if you're

53:17

black and you're in your 50s and 60s, 60s and 70s back then, you kind of have it right. We hate

53:24

white people a little bit. I mean, you weren't a slave, but we also weren't nice to you either.

53:29

So some of them just got it ingrained into them, but they also easily forgot. That's like when

53:33

the Jesse Smollett thing happened. A black friend of ours in him in Seattle, we're both like,

53:38

yeah, that shit didn't happen. Yeah. That ain't true. There were so many holes in that story.

53:43

Plus he left the noose on his neck. Yeah. Until the cops arrived.

53:48

What? But you know what's funny is I used to go to Detroit a lot. Yeah. And I was the arts district,

53:54

no, the painters row. They have a neighborhood over there. This is where all the casinos are.

53:58

Yeah. And it's a great town. It's a great town. Yeah. It's great. And it's kind of like if you're

54:03

white in Detroit, really the only area you want to go. Second place for a second. But

54:10

we were hanging out at some of the night clubs in the casinos or the

54:14

some of the bars and it was, it was different. Yeah. The black people and the white people,

54:18

they, it's like, man, we're all fucking struggling here. Yeah. We, we all got sucked in lives right

54:22

now. We're all in the hole and it was like a bomb. They all had. And so there was no like,

54:28

there was no racism. Yeah. I mean, I'm sure Detroit's got it, but it was just, it was, it was kind of

54:34

cool. Yeah. But my second story to try is this is before 9 11. I guess it really makes no difference.

54:40

But I used to go to Canada, Windsor a lot, you know, America too, in Canada, because it's completely

54:44

different. Windsor is more Americanized than anything else in Canada. And there's two ways

54:51

to get in the bridge in the tunnel. So it was Sunday morning, we're packing up and we're leaving,

54:55

we're driving around, you know, Windsor, and I see tunnel to America. And I'm like, oh, fuck,

55:01

yeah, we're taking the tunnel. So we jumped down the tunnel and we pop up in Detroit and I must

55:08

have missed the sign. And this is really not when GPS was that readily available. Yeah. And I'm like,

55:15

Oh, thank God, it's Sunday morning. Oh, dear God. Yeah, man, that way. I mean, they used to burn

55:21

down their city every Halloween. Yeah. Devil's night, man. But yeah, I love Detroit. I just,

55:28

I've never been to Detroit proper. I've been like the suburb areas.

55:32

So I do a weird thing when I travel, I always leave early, so I can take state roads home.

55:36

Yeah, I love doing that. Yeah. If you ever get a chance to go back in that area, go to Detroit,

55:40

you take the old state, old 94 home, I think it is. Okay. There because the auto workers had

55:46

families. Yeah. And there was a lot of other workers there, you know, in the 60s and whatever.

55:51

So there's all these amusement parks, kind of pepper down the road that are just rusting away.

55:55

Right. And some of them you kind of get in and walk around, take some pictures. But it was really

55:59

cool seeing those old amusement parks kind of summer. I'm a geek when it comes like old shit

56:03

like that. So interesting. All right, we are hitting the hour mark. So we so let's get into the

56:10

the idea your teaching topics go for it. Yeah. So I'm gonna talk about urban navigation,

56:15

navigation and safety mostly. So what is it? Well, it's exactly what it sounds like.

56:21

It's being able to navigate navigate in urban environments safely without getting lost.

56:27

And it's very easy to get lost in the city. Right. Yeah. I mean, there's a lot of buildings

56:31

everywhere. A lot of noises. There's not really a whole lot of landmarks that are real close to you.

56:39

So you got to be able to figure out how do I get from where I am to where I want to be.

56:45

It's it's, it's mostly important when you're traveling, especially in foreign countries.

56:51

But it's also important for your home city. Because a lot of people, they've never seen

56:55

their entire home city. I mean, being from Chicago, it's literally impossible to see the whole city.

57:01

It's fucking massive. So one thing you want to be able to do with this information is

57:12

be able to get to a destination using multiple different routes. Okay. So now we talked about

57:17

in the in the situational awareness episode, which was on episode number nine,

57:21

if you want to go back and review, like one of the things to avoid people following you

57:28

is to have multiple routes. Right. So now with urban navigation, you're kind of like leveling

57:32

that up to when you're maybe driving or doing a larger scale system to, you know, have multiple

57:41

routes. And it's also good for you, right? Like, like you said, you can see those amusement parks

57:46

and right history of the country and all that stuff. So yeah, so basic tips. One, go back and

57:53

review episode nine, situational awareness. So a good one is to take note of major landmarks

58:00

and how they're positioned in relation to each other. So like, let's say you check into a hotel

58:04

here in Vegas, you want to know, you know, look at the skyline and and say, what are these big

58:11

buildings and what do they look like in relation to each other. So for example, on the south side

58:17

of the strip, we have the Luxor, which is a big black pyramid. And at nighttime, it shoots a giant

58:22

light in the sky, which you cannot miss. Because you can see it from space. Yes. Okay. So yeah,

58:26

if you're anywhere in the city, you will find the Luxor, and you'll know where the strip is. So I

58:31

mean, that's one simple thing to do right there. And then so the other thing you might want to take

58:35

note of is on the north end of the strip, we have the stratosphere, right, which looks kind of like

58:39

the Space Needle in Seattle. So if you're looking out at the strip, and you see the stratosphere

58:48

on your left, and the Luxor on your right, you know you're on the west side of the city. So you can

58:55

easily navigate yourself around and realize where you are. And if your if your memory is not so great,

59:02

you know, like snaps and photos, right? So if you're at the entrance of your hotel,

59:06

snap a photo of what it looks like. And then now you can maybe show that to someone and say,

59:12

here, I'm trying to get to this hotel. You know, how, where's this in the city? And maybe someone

59:16

might be able to help you. So one thing you want to do if you're in a foreign country is also learn

59:23

some of the basics of the language. Yeah, so you can ask those people for help, right? So some words

59:29

you want to memorize are is American, or whatever country you happen to be from, right? So I'm an

59:36

American. English, or the language that you speak, right? You know, I'll go in place, if you're in

59:43

a Spanish speaking country. Police is a good word to memorize. Now, like, we're not fans of the police

59:50

here on the Canary in the cage. But if you're in a foreign country, that's the most likely people

59:55

that are going to be able to help you. They're on call 24 seven. Yeah, they know the city, right?

1:00:00

They're very friendly to American tourists, because you're spending all your money there, right? They

1:00:05

love you. Taxi is a good word to know. Yes. Now you got to be careful with taxis in foreign countries,

1:00:12

because some of them are shady people. Get kidnapped. But if it's a marked car with like a big,

1:00:17

you know, taxi sign and a phone number and all that stuff, you know, it's, it's probably okay to

1:00:24

trust them. So you don't get the criminals to figure that out? Well, it's money to set the car up there,

1:00:29

right? So if they're a good criminal, then, you know, maybe they've earned it. Food is a good word

1:00:36

to know. Right? Where's a restaurant? Where's a grocery store? Whatever. Hotel, bathroom. And then

1:00:44

another good phrase is I need help. Yeah. Right. So in Spanish, I would be help. Oh, did I know

1:00:50

that? Yeah. So always have some backup cash on you and put it somewhere where bad people aren't

1:00:56

likely to look. Maybe in your sock and your underwear, you know, just have something that if you find

1:01:02

yourself in a bad situation, you can still spend money and get back to where you need to be.

1:01:09

So one thing you might want to do is learn how to use a paper map and bring paper maps with you

1:01:13

of the place you're going to be. Because a lot of people, you know, they rely on their phone,

1:01:17

their face is always glued to their phone. And guess what? Phones cost a lot of money.

1:01:21

They're targets for stealing. So if you have your phone out in front of your face,

1:01:25

you're going to attract pickpockets and thieves and other things like that. But if you have a paper

1:01:29

map, you look like a broke ass tourist that they're going to leave alone, right? So learn how to use

1:01:35

a paper map, you know, spend the $3, whatever it is, and use the paper map. Then you have a nice

1:01:41

souvenir when you get home. Right? No one is going to fold that and put that back in their luggage.

1:01:44

I don't care. Well, then you start away. No, it's good advice. But you cannot refold a map.

1:01:50

I can do it. So off. Anyway. So one thing you might want to do is learn the history of the city

1:01:57

you're in. Because that can actually help guide you to where you're going or where you are and

1:02:03

whatever. So example, Chicago has a huge rich history. And we talked about on one of our episodes,

1:02:12

the neighborhood of Streaterville. Yeah. So now if you understand the history of Streaterville,

1:02:16

that might help you in knowing the neighboring areas, what kinds of bad people you might expect

1:02:24

to be there or not to be there. You know, how bad people are cool. I don't know where your hotel is

1:02:31

in relation to Streaterville, that kind of thing. And it's also, you know, for your own benefit,

1:02:35

right? Because learning history is fun if you do it properly. Right? Like I know in history

1:02:39

class in school, it's like, 1848, Senator blah, blah, blah, did this and passed the

1:02:47

smooth Holly tariff act and like you just fall asleep. And that's boring. That's not history.

1:02:52

But Chicago is a good example because you've got the Sears Tower kind of to the south and Hancock

1:02:56

kind of to the north. Right. So unless you're in Streaterville, you might get confused on that one.

1:03:01

You're just gonna get wet. Or the other thing you might know that Chicago had a big fire in the

1:03:06

1870s. And there are there are still neighborhoods that survived that fire. And and some of the

1:03:13

wooden streets are still there. So like if you see a wooden street, and you know about the Chicago

1:03:19

fire, you're like, Oh, I'm in this neighborhood, right? These Chinatown now, isn't it? Well, the

1:03:25

current Chinatown didn't exist back then. No, no, but it but the buildings didn't exist or the Chinatown

1:03:31

didn't exist. Well, Chinatown didn't exist. And none of the buildings that you see there existed.

1:03:35

Okay, like it was all like wooden farmland bullshit. Yeah, the Chinatown is actually

1:03:40

an interesting story that we should get into sometime. Okay. But yeah, what else we got here?

1:03:47

So just some safety tips. Leave your your valuables at home or in your hotel.

1:03:55

You like your passport, your phone. I like to not even bring my phone when I travel internationally.

1:04:01

Um, so we went to Mongolia with my wife. And they stopped us in the Korean airport, because we had

1:04:09

to stop over there. There's no direct flight to Mongolia. And they said, you have to show us your

1:04:12

phones. And I'm like, I don't have a phone. What are you going to do? Right? And then because they

1:04:18

will check you. And in other countries, you have no rights. So I'm an American. Yeah, I don't care.

1:04:23

It shows your phone. Yeah. So if you don't bring your phone, then they can't look at your phone.

1:04:28

Now, if you absolutely need a phone, one thing you can do is try and get a phone that has a

1:04:37

dispatchable or what was the word? Detachable battery. Yeah. And then rip the battery out,

1:04:42

put the phone in your check luggage, and then take the battery on your carry on. Okay. So that way,

1:04:47

if they open up your luggage and look at the phone, they can't turn it on, they can't do anything.

1:04:53

And then you have to you just have a useless battery with you. And then when you get to your

1:04:55

destination, you put it back in and boom, you're ready to go. Got a phone again. So okay.

1:05:00

And I know a lot of people like to have their phone on the plane, listening to music or

1:05:03

you know, whatever the fuck read a book, read a book, read a book, read 1984, you know,

1:05:09

it's a good time to study over that one. That's too scary. And that'll last the whole plane ride.

1:05:13

It's about an eight hour read because you're gonna be scared crying a lot. Like, oh, this is true.

1:05:20

But yeah, like your passport, leave it in the hotel. You know, only bring what you're going

1:05:25

to need with you as you're walking. And then if you if you do need to bring something valuable with

1:05:29

you, get like a vest, or a hoodie that has inside pockets, or zipper pockets, right? Because

1:05:37

pick pocket pick pockets, look for stuff like that. And they look for easy targets. So don't

1:05:42

make yourself an easy target. 511 is a really good maker of you know, vests and jeans. And they

1:05:48

have tons of pockets everywhere. Inside pockets somewhere they're called their tactical. Yeah.

1:05:53

So I've got like, like 10 pockets of this. They're more for clips. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah,

1:05:57

you could tuck shit in there. You wouldn't even know because like this, then I got this pocket

1:06:01

here. Yeah, they don't see that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, put stuff in the inner pocket, like hidden pockets,

1:06:09

inner pockets, zipper pockets. Yeah, I was paying a picture of my words. So here's a good one. Only

1:06:16

drink from sealed containers. Very good. Okay, so this is a fairly common thing. And what actually

1:06:25

got me to do this topic was a buddy of mine was in Guatemala. And he goes to a bar. And like,

1:06:32

they have like a restaurant bar, and he orders a beer. And then he wakes up on a bench somewhere

1:06:40

else. And no money, no phone, nothing, right? All of it's gone. Do you have his passport with

1:06:45

them or is it in the hotel? Passport was in the hotel. So yeah. But yeah, so if you order a beer

1:06:52

in a foreign bar, ask for the bottle. I know like people like drafts because I guess the

1:06:59

flavor is different. But you don't clean that draft, dude, those drafts. Yeah, if you're in

1:07:03

foreign like, you know, reputable, reputable bar and you're in Vegas, get the fucking taps and

1:07:09

make sure you either open it yourself or you watch them open it because people slip shit in

1:07:14

drinks apparently wake up on a parking for the butters. Yeah. Yeah, he has those has all of his

1:07:21

organs. I believe so. So one thing, another thing like learn learn the common scams, right? Yeah. So

1:07:30

different scams are popular in different areas. Surprise. Like it's not all the same thing.

1:07:35

So here in Vegas, there's a couple of popular scams like they do the three card money bullshit.

1:07:39

Yeah, which like that's a scam. You're not going to win. Okay. No, you win the first couple times.

1:07:45

You got built confidence. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And the other thing they do, there's like guys dressed

1:07:49

like monks, like Asian monks, and like they'll try and give you a bracelet. And then like if you

1:07:54

take it, then they'll like try and hawk money out of you. It's a stupid scam. What's the girls

1:07:59

that they're like feathers and shit. Yeah, that's sort of a scam to like, they'll say, Hey, come take

1:08:02

a picture. And then they pose and then they try and get you like 50 bucks each girl. And if they

1:08:07

don't give to them, they chase you down the fucking street. I don't care. I'd just be walking like

1:08:11

guys, a bitch behind me. Well, the good thing is a lot of them are fat now. So they're going to

1:08:14

chase you very far COVID COVID wait, no, they've been fat for a while. Oh, it's I don't know what's

1:08:19

going on. But you know, none of the magic Mike dudes done to them are fat. Right. Like they're

1:08:24

all ripped and she like, where's all the fat guys with that fat girls, why can't I have fat guys?

1:08:29

Should I go to magic? Maybe you should. So here's one you're only going to get on the Canary in

1:08:35

Cage podcast. Start playing some open world 3d video games. Oh, yeah, I like that. Yeah. So things

1:08:41

like Grand Theft Auto Minecraft fallout games like that. So the reason you want to do that is so

1:08:49

the way these games work is that they're massive open worlds. And they give you a mission that says,

1:08:56

go to this other part of town or go to this other city or whatever. And then you got to navigate

1:09:00

your way over there. Yeah. So what this does is it helps your brain to formulate these navigational

1:09:09

pathways. Yeah. So you know, when you're out and about your own city, your brain remembers that stuff.

1:09:15

And it helps you remember things in the real world too. Well, they also teach in Grand Theft Auto.

1:09:20

If you punch a hooker, you get your money. That's true. And now we're not recommending

1:09:26

that you don't punch a hooker, but they're just girls trying to make a living like the rest of us.

1:09:29

But it might work. I don't know. No, I've never done it in real life. I've only done it in Grand

1:09:34

Theft Auto. But actually, though, I mean, I really it bothers me that brothels are not allowed

1:09:41

across this country because every city has a hooker walks. Yeah. And I went over left a lot. I didn't

1:09:47

drive here in Vegas, but dude, I think some nasty shit on the hooker walks. And I'm not saying the

1:09:53

girls, right? But fuck, there's no they have no safety. Yeah. Well, yeah, because they can't go to

1:09:58

the cops. Yeah, but just yeah, I mean, because wherever this hookers walk with is an open air

1:10:03

drug market, there's this, there's that. Sorry, sorry, interrupting. No, no, that's I'm pretty

1:10:08

much finished up unless you have questions. Well, no, you did remind me of something I want to talk

1:10:12

about. So we have the hacker convention in town. Yes, it just started today. Yeah. So

1:10:18

one question, are you walking the strip with your phone on or off? Or do you care?

1:10:22

I don't think they fuck with you on the strip. Like they only fuck with you if you're in the

1:10:25

convention area. I heard that they have also maybe he's just a convention area, but they have a

1:10:30

wall of shame that they break into your phone, you get put on this wall of shame. Nice. And

1:10:34

do you know what their number one target is this this week or this year? No idea. It's been some

1:10:39

I've ever since this place open, I'm like, I want to see this hacked. And I didn't I mean,

1:10:46

they said there's not many things. This is their thing. They must feel the same way I do. The Sphere.

1:10:50

Ah, that'll be fun. I want to see porn on this. I can see it from my from my apartment.

1:10:56

This is boobs and dick. I don't care. So I'll be the first one to report it if I see it. Oh,

1:11:01

get a picture of that. I guess one of the news people in town called the sphere and they didn't

1:11:06

return their call. But if I was a sphere, I would go dark this weekend because they are coming at

1:11:11

you. Just turn it off. Yeah. But no, because they first opened the sphere. I'm like, Oh my god,

1:11:16

I cannot wait to this is hacked. But now I don't know. Is it possible it's not hackable?

1:11:21

Of course it's possible. It's always there. It's not air it can't be air gapped.

1:11:25

Why not? Because like, let's say you you've air gapped it to be in the sphere only.

1:11:35

Why just walk in the sphere and then hack the machines physically? Yeah, but does the machine

1:11:39

truly have to be on the yeah, because the images they post they post way too many images to have

1:11:45

that. I mean, like it doesn't have to be on the internet. But again, you can physically

1:11:49

target the device. Like it's a big ass huge building, right? They're not watching who goes in

1:11:54

and out of everything. So well, somebody be a hero and hack this fear. And I don't care what you put

1:11:59

on there, but make it funny. Yeah, make it funny, make it entertaining. Where are we at now? We are

1:12:04

almost a minute 10 or past a minute 10. Well, that's up to you. Up to you. Yeah, I'm gonna do real

1:12:09

quick. I did this. I did an amazing I did the most amazing segment last week. When I've got to

1:12:15

push the record button. Actually, I'm pretty sure I pushed it. I don't know if I don't know if I

1:12:21

I don't know who knows who was what the hell I did. But but it's my fault. So suck it up. Basically,

1:12:27

I want to talk about fermenting fermenting food. It's there's a lot of value to fermenting food.

1:12:34

One, it can go in your prepper cabinet because you can you can you know, keep it for I believe it's

1:12:38

good for like a year, year and a half. And then there's also health benefits from fermenting food.

1:12:44

Because through the fermentation process, you get the that's where the health benefits come from.

1:12:50

And if you want to practice on something to learn how to ferment first before you really dive into

1:12:54

the food, go buy go buy some beer making equipment. It's pretty much the same process. Learn to do

1:12:59

that through the beer, because what you're not investing in any food and you might get a wonderful

1:13:03

surprise at the end, you might get some beer. But the fermentation process is pretty much the same.

1:13:08

You know, you add your yeast in there. So you basically you just want to get in there

1:13:12

and learn most important thing is cleanliness, keep everything clean. Any bacteria, you will find out.

1:13:17

It's not botanism, it's going to explode. You're going to find out real quick that you messed up.

1:13:24

But yeah, I mean, like vegetables, that kind of stuff we ferment, I mean, we all know what

1:13:27

sauerkraut is, we all eat some fermented sauerkraut. But there I mean, there really is some amazing

1:13:31

health benefits to fermentation. So you got the longevity of it as well. You know, because

1:13:37

there's canning, but I never can before I watched my parents came on as a kid, but I never can. So

1:13:45

but fermentation, it's I don't know, to me, it's just I enjoy it. If I'm ever not feeling good,

1:13:49

I usually eat some sauerkraut and it does help. You can do carrots, what was the whole list I had

1:13:54

last week? I know we talk well, I mean, bread like sourdough bread. So you know, you know, bread,

1:14:01

you can reactivate the yeast and bread. What do you mean? Okay, oh, what you're saying is the starter.

1:14:07

Yeah, keep a starter. Yeah. So the reason I started making beer was I had heard a story about prison

1:14:11

wine. Okay, they would just cut up fruit, throw it in a bag, put water in there and throw a couple

1:14:17

slices of bread. Okay, water would reactivate the yeast. And I'm not saying it was good. Yeah. But

1:14:22

I'm like, huh, if they can do it with that, I can do it with fruit. So like fruits will naturally

1:14:27

ferment over time. So like every once in a while, like if you buy blueberries or cherries or strawberries,

1:14:32

every once in a while, you'll get you'll get one that's like started fermenting. So okay, so not

1:14:36

all fruit has, like there's certain cornstrikes that have yeast in them. Okay, I don't know if all

1:14:41

fruits have yeast in them. It's naturally ferment or grows. Okay. So it's like just the bacteria in

1:14:47

the air. Like a lot of times it'll just form mold. But if it gets a good bacteria, like it's a good

1:14:52

bacteria moves in first, it'll just start fermenting the fruit. And like you bite into it and taste

1:14:57

like wine. Probably not good wine. Oh, I would know. Oh, you don't know what wine tastes like.

1:15:04

But it doesn't it doesn't it doesn't taste offensive. Really? Yeah. All right. Well, the important

1:15:09

thing is, you know, kind of take some classes, some YouTube stuff, find a reputable source,

1:15:15

learn how to ferment. If you've got stuff in your garden, maybe start fermenting your garden

1:15:19

stuff. I mean, maybe even buy stuff at the store. Because I mean, we don't know. I mean, I've

1:15:24

talked about this before, but I've kind of died off on it. We don't know if there's going to be a

1:15:26

food shortage or not. You know, World War three breaks out, which I don't know. Yeah, so you may

1:15:36

need to stock up on food. And it's funny. Oh, because I took a Carlson had a prepper on this week.

1:15:41

Okay. And I watched it was actually really interesting. The guy goes, well, I can I can

1:15:46

bottle I can can meet. Yeah. And even the girls that I think I've told you the story before,

1:15:51

I won't eat meat out of it. I just hate it. And the prepper goes, he goes, you can't can meet. He

1:15:56

goes, Yeah, I'm not eating that. It doesn't taste well. I've never had canned meat like that. But

1:16:03

I've done like pomegranate and other preserved stuff. And it doesn't taste very good. I've

1:16:08

always had salted ham. So I mean, I guess that's a similar thing. Every barn in America has got a

1:16:13

ham hanging from this. It's fucking good. No, I've eaten ham. So it's kind of the same. Like that I

1:16:19

will eat. This may be a fridge, you'll be hanging on a barn, right? But when they said a bottle,

1:16:24

and it's in your cabinet next to your soup. I don't know. It's just more of a mindset.

1:16:29

My one thing I've been started I started doing was a kefir water. Yeah. So I was talking to

1:16:35

waitress at a restaurant restaurant I go to. And she was talking about kefir water.

1:16:40

And I'm like, Well, how do you do that? And she's like, Well, you get these little

1:16:44

grain things, which they're like, they're similar to like vinegar starters. Okay. They're like little

1:16:49

gelatin cubes of bacteria. Oh, and you put them in sparkling mineral water with fruits and sugar.

1:16:58

I use honey instead of sugar. The choice. And yeah, it ferments over a couple days. And then you

1:17:04

have it's similar to kombucha. If you've ever had that. I mean, yeah, it's got good probiotic

1:17:11

bacteria. It tastes it doesn't taste too bad. The fruit helps cover it up. I mix it with ice tea. So

1:17:18

like, oh, okay. All right, I think that's it really fermentation. But it was just kind of like an

1:17:24

intro to it. So yeah, if you like it, get a book. You know, there are some good videos online. But I

1:17:31

do recommend trying it. And if I mean, and the thing is, if you do it, and you don't like doing it,

1:17:36

you still you benefited from it, you learn something. So you might actually have food when

1:17:41

we don't have food up in the country. Get some of those mushrooms from from Mike that was on the show.

1:17:45

And ferment those fermented mushrooms. No, it's funny how the Tucker Carlson show. So the guy this

1:17:51

guy was like more of a full on proper like, like he preps ammo and guns and stuff. And, you know,

1:17:57

not that we don't but not not to that level. And he was like, yeah, he goes, people need to understand

1:18:02

you need a rifle with your handgun. He goes, you know, apparently him and Tucker Carlson live in

1:18:07

the same area. See the new Hampshire or main ish. They weren't I mean, yeah, somewhere in there.

1:18:15

And the guy goes, yeah, he goes, because if you know, we don't live that far from New York.

1:18:19

And if there's a food shortage, they start coming at us, we get us up here to pick them off as they

1:18:24

come at us. So when the few get to us, that's when you go to our handguns. And I'm like, oh,

1:18:30

people think I'm crazy on my podcast. It won't happen. But it's like, you know, you know,

1:18:35

once you're once you get to this mindset, it's just like you want to

1:18:39

you kind of want to explore what can happen. You know, what could and prepare for it, you know,

1:18:44

and I'm not saying go up in thousands of dollars. But I mean, have a good rifle, have a handgun.

1:18:49

You don't need a room full of ammo. Because they don't does go bad.

1:18:54

Oh, it depends where you live. If you're out here in the desert, that's never gonna go

1:18:57

better because he was saying put one of those little gel packs in there. Yeah.

1:19:00

Yeah. To keep some moisture. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I actually did not know that.

1:19:04

Yeah, you get a nice airtight can and when it's dry out, that's gonna stay forever.

1:19:09

Okay. But if you're in a wet area, yeah, you can take care of that.

1:19:11

Yeah. All right, I think we're about a minute 20. So I think that's good enough for tonight.

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