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Celebrating Life, Art, and One Piece with Vinny! | The VR Experience Ep. 14

• The VR Experience • Season 1 • Episode 14

Imagine sharing your birthday with a tragic event in history. Our guest, Vinny, does just that. His 29th birthday celebration is anything but ordinary, as we take a nostalgic trip down his memory lane. Vinny's experiences and stories.

Decades of working in a demanding manufacturing environment can shape one's life significantly, as Marco can attest. He talks about the struggles he faced, but also the lessons he learned that helped him carve out a better future. We also dive into Vinny's knack for art and the hilarious head-scratchers it got him into at work. And for all you anime lovers out there, we dissect the famous One Piece series and its Netflix adaptation, discussing the intriguing characters, their powers, and the unique fruits that make an appearance.

We wrap up with some rib-tickling Amazon anecdotes, reflect on the importance of keeping promises, and share an inspiring story about moving forward. As Tim steps into a new phase of life, moving out of his parents' place, we celebrate his journey and the man he's become. So, gear up for an episode brimming with laughter, nostalgia, and engrossing conversations. You'll leave with a burst of inspiration and a handful of life lessons from Vinny himself.

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Speaker 1:

Seriously, how did you, how did you feel when, you like, start?

Speaker 2:

figuring out like I. You know it was upsetting, but being terrorized, feeling terrorized by an act of terrorism, is kind of a less than when. I mean, yeah, I acknowledged it, but like I didn't go on to live in fear, Look at the time, oh no we'll just call him Bob.

Speaker 3:

His first name starts with a, b, but anyway, bob was like came up to me one day wanting to be on the podcast and I was like are you for real, bob? Where did I put it? He says so he pulls out a freaking cold 45 revolver. What do you think of this? Why?

Speaker 2:

I was like I'm not going to be on the podcast.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to be on the podcast. I'm not going to be on the podcast.

Speaker 3:

I can't move. There's a wall here. You have to really reach for me there, and will it do the fist pound too? Yeah, through Alexis. Parents are like punch them in the back of heaven, they're sleeping. You guys are that close to each other. Yeah, this wall here is what separates the bed.

Speaker 1:

So you guys have like your bunk beds, you and Alexis and their parents on top of each other, all right.

Speaker 3:

Oh man. All right, is everybody ready to go? Yeah, you got an intro, or do you want me to do it?

Speaker 1:

Well, I can start, I can create one, and if you don't like it, you can do the second one.

Speaker 3:

No, it's fine. If you got one in mind, go for it. Or just want to flow off the top?

Speaker 1:

Just off the top of my top of my hat, ready, all right. Welcome back to the VR experience, the number one. Fuck, it wasn't number one. And the matter of skies. That's right, I had to think about it because it's been a while. Yeah, we've been back here, especially in the video version. But today's guest? We have a very special, beautiful guest that goes by the name of Vinnie. Vinnie Blichy Welcome.

Speaker 2:

Welcome. Man Put the Oculus.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's a pirate, that's a pirate hand. Welcome to him and very special day today, because it's his birthday.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, we're not recording my angle. Sorry, I was trying to.

Speaker 3:

What was he doing?

Speaker 1:

No, I mean no, matt. Please no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 3:

You made a rage quit, that was quick.

Speaker 1:

That was faster than most.

Speaker 3:

We had caught on the podcast about a year ago, was it? A year ago Not exactly a year ago he was recording.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this guy's got jokes.

Speaker 3:

Last time he did to see his beautiful face, but today we do.

Speaker 1:

Well, he, finally, he can finally afford one after all his only pants. Yeah, he took off. Yeah, took off. Yeah, see, look at him. Don't worry, we'll put it. We'll put the link down. We're going to get you some clients.

Speaker 3:

Don't you worry, brother, don't you worry, but we got some exciting news for everybody today, and I think Flex would like to share that more than anything.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that's right. So do you want to start off like that? We can do that, or we can continue introducing our guest.

Speaker 3:

He's my brother. He's an artist, a wonderful artist. And yeah, man, how have you been, how's it going for you in the life of?

Speaker 1:

Tell us about yourself, man. Tell us what you've been up to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I've also just been living my life. How's that? Unfortunately, that's just like a lot of going to work, coming home, eating and sleeping.

Speaker 3:

OK.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know, and between that's been drawing a little bit here and there, I've got me a sketchbook for my upcoming birthday. So that's. That was nice.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, by the way, his birthday is not today, september 10th, it's September 11th.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know, but when we update this, I'm pretty sure it's going to be way past that date.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's true. Audio wise, I could get audio out sooner.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sooner than the video. That is true. Yeah, we need a video editor.

Speaker 2:

Important date to remember is 9-11.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh, speaking of that, what did you think on that day when it was your birthday? How old were you? Like eight, seven, just turning seven, Seven. Did you understand what was happening at that time in your life?

Speaker 2:

No, did you no? How old were you on 9-11?

Speaker 1:

When did you? When did you start? When did when did you start understanding that your birthday corresponded with the attack of Whoa Getting invaded?

Speaker 2:

What a question to ask. Yeah, I think about terrorism. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 1:

So you're pretty much a little demon spawn child right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I feel sure that will happen this.

Speaker 1:

No, no, seriously. How did you feel when you, like started figuring out like?

Speaker 2:

I? You know I was upsetting, but being terrorized, feeling terrorized by an act of terrorism, is kind of a less than when. Yeah, I acknowledged it, but like I didn't go on to live in fear, Did you get bullied in school because of it? No, I was the oldest kid, at seven, and when that happened the teacher was like, hey, return the lights off. And I'm like, oh yeah, we're going to turn back on and go surprise, eat cupcakes. No other kids have had that. And I'm like, oh man, it's my turn.

Speaker 1:

Oh, imagine if, like when he went, it was his birthday in school. Like he brings in a cake, he has like a little airplane on it. I'm like it was paper. He likes airplanes I would have been a aerogat, oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

Man, that's. I didn't know that, you didn't. You didn't tell me that story about the teacher.

Speaker 2:

There wasn't a lot to say. Mom took me out of school early and I went to somewhere and I bought a Buzz Lightyear. That's all I remember. Oh, okay. And then it was like off, oh my, oh my, oh yeah, I'm 29, shit. So that was like 22 years ago. So wait, so gonna be 30 tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you hit your 30 tomorrow, oh oh, 29. I was gonna say, at least you're not 30, at least you're not I.

Speaker 2:

Have one year left of being a kid, so this is gonna be your counting down to. You know that end of youthful life. As I know it, I heard you hit your 30s man.

Speaker 1:

It's all downhill from there.

Speaker 3:

You just pants.

Speaker 2:

I don't need to be a third to do that. I was doing that like three years old. Thank you very much.

Speaker 1:

Oh, all right, he still doesn't know. Yeah, I know, can you imagine you still got? You still have three more years.

Speaker 3:

I know I'm I'm blessed with these 20, 27.

Speaker 1:

It's because you're drinking. They use the wrong real names and user names, by the way.

Speaker 2:

You can call me 10 we call either or we.

Speaker 3:

The only username we do call is king mac over here young mac.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, meerkat, over here. Marco, he's only like a month younger than me, so he's like 20. You have a little over a year, so you get to start counting your days too.

Speaker 1:

I turned 29 in November 2nd. That's right, that's right. I'll be feeling it pretty soon man.

Speaker 3:

No, you mentioned the name meerkat. What inspired that nickname for marco?

Speaker 1:

His lust. What kind of behavior is that? I want to know because I've never heard this story before. Yeah, this is why I asked a wild, a savage, a savage animal? Is that what you're comparing?

Speaker 3:

me to no like a little meerkat. No, an african. What is he? An african cat.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Why am I an african cat, Is he?

Speaker 2:

naked Meerkat before in your life.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen a meerkat in my life.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you've seen, you've seen lion?

Speaker 1:

king right Timon of Fumba.

Speaker 3:

Yes, Timon is the meerkat.

Speaker 1:

Timon is a meerkat. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you're comparing me to a scurry sniff flinch, that's how you are Highlights. You thought he was scurrying, sniffing out.

Speaker 1:

You mean how, you mean how.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you're oh yeah, we'll have to bleep that damn it We'll have to bleep that yeah.

Speaker 4:

You also said my name in the beginning. We're gonna start sniffing. Oh, you had to bleep that too.

Speaker 1:

We gotta bleep two things. Okay, okay, we'll give you five reasons why not to keep saying these words.

Speaker 2:

Is this also gonna be the episode where marco comes out?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the closet. Yeah, that's episode 20.

Speaker 3:

If we ever get there, keep that name out of your mouth, bro. You gotta say hell when you're referring to that place.

Speaker 2:

We don't want them to flag us. He's finally walking out of hell. A free man, yep, yep.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, okay, Now that we're there, now that we're there.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, vinny. Yeah, bro, so I'm finally everybody. I'm finally out of hell. I've broken my shackles, the wrist of the shackles of freedom. Finally, man, they're gone. I left that place behind me the way.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, I'm not gonna lie, though it was a very emotional moment. I remember, yeah, he was on the, he was on the phone call with my very last, my very last hour, um, working there. How, yeah, 10 years, 10 years I spend this place, and not because, obviously obviously by choice, but but because I put myself in that situation. But, yeah, after a long, long 10 years of seeing people come and go, meeting all whole meeting, and learning from a whole bunch of, you know, wide groups of young to older, you know I, I finally left the place and I was, you know, it was pretty emotional.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's crazy. You said you joined in at 19.

Speaker 1:

I joined in. I, yeah, it was like when I was about to turn 19. Yeah, yeah, almost almost 19. It was like, right, a couple months after high school, after I graduated, that's so crazy.

Speaker 3:

So what was that let's? You told me it was emotional, but like I heard you, obviously I heard you walking out the door but you know, like the exchange of words with people, like what, what were the exchange of words that people were Were saying to you as you were walking out on your?

Speaker 1:

last day when I was walking out I could tell, definitely tell, everybody was like happy for me because everybody that's working in that like factory or the manufacturing environment.

Speaker 1:

They don't like, they don't. Obviously they don't love to work there. Everybody's pretty much miserable working there. Right, you know where it's youngest to the oldest person in that. You know manufacturing shop. They all hate the job, but it helps pay the bills, you know it gets the bills paid. It gets food on the table for their, you know, for themselves and their kids, or, you know, whatever their situation is. So it's a sacrifice.

Speaker 1:

So, it's a sacrifice that they have to do. And then I and don't get me wrong I made, I made wrong choices throughout my life. That's why I was there for 10 whole years, right, finally, like I learned from them and I tried to fix them as best as I could so I could create a better path for myself.

Speaker 2:

Right, I finally had.

Speaker 1:

thank, thank god, I have the opportunity to Follow that path now.

Speaker 3:

dude, that is so crazy if it wasn't for that place, we would have never met, we would have never had this podcast. Yeah, we would have never had a youtube channel. Yeah, and it's just.

Speaker 2:

Or any other memories I like your life, major dreams, you know, a reality.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, but no, but. But thankfully I'm not. I didn't just, I didn't just quit my job. So hopefully everybody's not thinking I'm like, oh, this guy just quit his job, he's got no future for him, and I can't and I can't guarantee anybody where he never know yeah, I can't guarantee where my future is gonna. It's gonna be, obviously, because I'm not an oracle. Yeah, I was, that'd be so cool, but I'm a man. I'm a man with a plan. I didn't, I didn't just quit just to quit. I actually I have a. I have another job lined up that had there's a better working environment.

Speaker 1:

They actually care about their um employees and it has better hours for my side business, that I'm trying to do so and, uh, yeah, I'm hoping to create, just like a one guy told me. I'm not gonna forget his words ever. I don't want to say his name, but yeah, he told me he's like now that you finally Got rid of well, now that you're finally getting out of this job, um, and you're going in to start your journey and your new one, don't let that be your last job. And I promised him. I was like that's, I don't plan on that being my last job.

Speaker 3:

It's just a monolith Yep.

Speaker 1:

It's just. It's just a stepping stone for a better future than girl, my business, yeah, go my business on the side.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was saying about amazon, speaking of which, um, uh, you know, I don't want. I want amazon to be my last job. So I've really got to buckle down when I, when I, when I um get out on my own.

Speaker 2:

I gotta finally out of his billion dollar apartment and say here I am.

Speaker 1:

That's a trillion dollars now I'm pretty sure, and he's not even the.

Speaker 3:

CEO anymore, or is we know any who? Um, speaking of amazon, we got a couple of listeners. I don't know if they want me to say their names, but one guy told another guy basically and he can.

Speaker 1:

You can use fake names. Do you come up with some fake names?

Speaker 3:

Oh no, I was really. I was thinking of john, but that's two basicters. Matthew, I don't know Bob, we'll just call him bob. His first name starts with a, b. But anyway, bob was like Came up to me one day wanting to be on the podcast and I was like, are you for real, bob? And he's like, yeah, man, I want to be on the podcast. And I thought about it and I was like what does he do?

Speaker 3:

So I had to ask him Look bob, this is my show, not yours, look bob bobber, no, um, and so I don't know if you're serious or not, but when he hears this he'll probably come back and ask me.

Speaker 2:

He's gonna curl up in the fetal position and cry in the shower.

Speaker 3:

It was. It was just really. It was really amusing because he was so into it like he. He really wanted to know if you got into a fight, got in the boxing match with pablo suave and corbao.

Speaker 1:

So he was pretty interested in the whole.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he's like does that ever go down is what he was asking.

Speaker 1:

So Well, tell him to stay tuned for the for the next episode, and we'll make that clear that one extra viewer oh my gosh. Oh man, but no talking about jobs right now. What like? Where are you at with that? And like, how many plants?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, your future plants?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, as far as I know, you work your mic, since, since you were working at hell, you went through six different jobs, right, benny, since then? Yeah, for six different jobs, guys. What the hell Like? What's going on, man?

Speaker 2:

Hell and literally anywhere, anything can happen. I'm like when you're in the building itself. So, oh, but uh, yeah, uh, I actually was working one place for a while that I was hoping to keep because I was making, like, I think I higher than at 16. After my 90 days it was up to like 17, something Not bad. And then this was shift premium too, because I was working seconds. And uh, yeah, working for a shift, never do it, um, but uh, uh, no, it's depending on your schedule, I I know. But uh, working second shift, mostly when I have the option. Uh, I was working in one place called plastic omnium. They have a couple places around the world they make gas tanks. Okay, you know, another car manufacturing, like I was put on one of the more annoying lines because they have the, yeah, biggest, heaviest gas tanks and it took a lot of gusto to really want to do that. Yeah, and I had just enough.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, and after a while, after a while long.

Speaker 2:

Well.

Speaker 1:

I was in for about half but uh.

Speaker 2:

I was fired because I was drawing pictures and man with the vine, because I was, you know, there every day and I wasn't just calling off or walking out randomly, like there were two pot heads I was working with and pot heads, you know, I'm not saying like a derogatory they Well no man, they got to get through the day somehow.

Speaker 1:

That's how you come by and that's how it is.

Speaker 2:

But um no, yeah, sometimes they would leave because a baby mama or something would come up. They're still young, trying to establish themselves, but right now.

Speaker 1:

So they're not. So why were you drawing, knowing that? I'm guessing you got warnings before for drawing and stuff, or that's why you got fired out of hell in the first place, right there was one.

Speaker 2:

It's oh and hell I, uh. I drew a picture on my wife that the supervisor was to aroused by and Can you describe this picture?

Speaker 1:

What was the?

Speaker 2:

rousing about this. It was an illustration of my wife with no clothes on, because I wanted to draw my wife. The boss was mad and I had to put a stop to that.

Speaker 3:

So you were drawing her, you explicitly, explicitly am I saying that right?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, explicitly yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

And so the supervisor comes walking. Yeah, and so the supervisor came around and he's like what is this? And you're following words for what?

Speaker 2:

That's my wife, sir, whether you one second. That's it. Just share. There we go, Just trying to get the headspace for the edit. Oh okay, you don't want to have to chop the top of my head.

Speaker 3:

No, I get it. So you were saying you, why are you looking at my?

Speaker 2:

wife. I was like is my wife pretty certain? He's like, oh well, no, I oh. And he freaked out and after that they started giving me grief and kind of hard to get to the day here, as is boss. Yeah, now lay off and be like, no, oh, he's probably never seen cartoon boobies before.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and this was this was a drawing because I was there. I was there when this, when this happened, this window, this walkthrough happened and yeah, he came up behind yourself, mark Like, who got Wow, yeah, I was pretty impressed because it wasn't just like a portrait of a human being. It was mixed with a mermaid right.

Speaker 2:

No, that was a different one. It was sort of like standing on a rock, you know that Paramount lady with the stars around her. Yeah, yeah, like yeah, that's all I was doing.

Speaker 3:

Oh, interesting. So that's what got you busted.

Speaker 2:

What got them mad at me at OP was I drew a mad scientist with beakers and stuff. I was just experimenting with colored pens.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like crazy mad scientist, evil weed experiments and as I had drug references, they lost it. Yeah, it was like like a bad picture of anything. It was on the back of a quality worksheet and before I had started putting them in the locker because previously we didn't really have a locker we could put more than a bag in I would just put them like on the clipboard underneath the current day's paper, and a quality person like on third or first shift the next day saw it and they were like oh my God, there's a picture of a weed on the back of us.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the freak out of first scene. Yeah, they walked in first.

Speaker 4:

What happened?

Speaker 2:

What's this? I'm like it was just a drawing I did.

Speaker 3:

Wow, they can't handle it. It's just.

Speaker 2:

This is like the symbol of a pot leaf, right there were marijuana, probably a smoke cloud in the shape of a pot leaf. Oh, it was mostly like a mad scientist, laughing, going like ah ha ha, and beakers and tubes full of colorful liquid.

Speaker 3:

It's probably like some 50, 50 year old Karen or something, so they probably didn't think of weed, they probably thought of meth and they're like oh my gosh, you're thinking about meth because you don't make, you don't make smoke, unless yeah, now is the joke you don't need to do anything that complicated for weed, yeah. Like you know it's going to make you drink a marijuana.

Speaker 1:

Guys, a meth head. What's he doing here on this race?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they probably just got done with, you know, breaking bad and they're like, oh crap, I can't handle this. They're probably traumatized.

Speaker 1:

That's a good show. No, but all these jobs, I'm so yeah. So you pretty much got fired or walked out because you were trying to draw or follow your passion and drawing these things Hold on wait, except for the egg job he told me about that he was telling me I made the wrong joke to a particular dumb individual.

Speaker 2:

I'm not here repeating it.

Speaker 3:

Oh, come on, bro, it's, it's innocent, it's like it's innocent to everybody except the guy who got me fired.

Speaker 2:

Now, if you made that kind of joke at any other job, they could equally fire you.

Speaker 1:

Now we know we're not supposed to say the hard art to anybody. You know this right. It's against law.

Speaker 3:

It's against the law. It's like a code. But no, he didn't say anything like that. It was. Can I say it? If you don't want to say it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah you go ahead? Yeah, Tim can get canceled.

Speaker 3:

So, yeah, yeah, yeah, don't cancel me. This is just what you know he's speaking on behalf of any. Yeah, you must. So he was. He was on the phone with me because, like he got fired at 9am in the morning and I was like, well, what's going on, bro? And he's like I made a racial joke. And I was like, well, what was it? He's like, well, you know how I work in an egg factory, right? I'm like, yes, sorting out the eggs I literally like dropped, like they're covered in shit or something like that.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, working at a farm.

Speaker 2:

He was cleaning them off. We get barrels of eggs and we have to process, separate the shells from the yeah, and they're different colors of eggs. Do you know that Brown eggs, white eggs, blue eggs I used?

Speaker 3:

to have chickens, yeah, yeah, so the different colors?

Speaker 1:

I didn't know blue eggs existed.

Speaker 3:

Like they're like a light. It's like an egg shell white, you know, but it's like a light blueish, but anyway. So there was like an issue on the conveyor, I think right.

Speaker 2:

The brown eggs go through a little slower and take more time and because they're generally thicker they take longer for the machine to process. And the white eggs are thinner and go through like liquid Right, like it's already liquid. But when there's more brown egg in the mix you can see that it takes it longer to filter through the grinders Right and you'll crush and separate.

Speaker 4:

I can't see where it's going.

Speaker 2:

And so it was also in the middle of winter. So we're cold and tapping our toes to say warm.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. And so he's like oh, it's always the brown ones, that's all he said. And then he's like oh yeah, and the eggs too. And the guy was like oh, my son's black, or something like that, and just storms off like he was like a stepdad.

Speaker 1:

Was this guy white? Was he was the white?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like a white stepdad. Oh wow, I would have fired your ass right off the spot too.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad you got fired. Cancelled, cancelled, boom yeah, I cancelled real quick, kick him out of the screen, I can't say I'm not so long story short.

Speaker 3:

That was the slur. I can't say anything like derogatory. Like you know, slur wise, but the joke was still made being against the code or code rules whatever the company code yeah. And so that's what got him fired.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's happened before, like on the like hell. We've watched so many people get walked out just because one guy was being like, sexually perverted to a girl. But he was good looking, so he got away with it. But then you get the ugly, the ugly looking guy. Oh really, so he got fired because he's a bad ass or something, that he gets fired because he's ugly, wow, so so so Virtutin could have consideration, but he was a fugly guy making that joke, wow.

Speaker 3:

That's why you got fired I think my brother's got a very good style to him.

Speaker 1:

I like a good style Parts of Caribbean.

Speaker 3:

Look, I love it, oh hold up.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why I glitched out there here high five.

Speaker 3:

You're good. Oh yeah, that's awesome, All right.

Speaker 1:

No but, yeah, we've found out a little something about his work history.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and since then he hasn't held the job. But now, where are you at now? Comfortably working.

Speaker 2:

With my wife. Okay, that's awesome Working at a place that makes like small molding parts and interior works of cars.

Speaker 1:

Now are you still looking to pursue your like passion and drawing and making, hopefully making profit off that in the near future?

Speaker 2:

The hope is always there. Yeah, I've mostly been helping her edit designs and draw stuff for like ups that she does.

Speaker 1:

Okay, how's that going?

Speaker 2:

We've actually managed to pull quite a bit A lot of family, friends and people who like her Facebook page. Oh nice, we can link that in the description.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

She has a drawing that I made of her as a mermaid, for the icon that's what I was talking about, if there's no like little group chat thing.

Speaker 1:

What's a link, what's a link called.

Speaker 3:

Just send it to us after.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you can send it to us after I'll send it to you.

Speaker 3:

But what's the name of it?

Speaker 2:

It's called Bro's Creation, bro's creations, and you know it's basically a self made cell phone business. She's doing all the production and labor, you know, herself saving money on, you know, service fees, if you were to. We had a friend who was like, oh, you should get a warehouse and, you know, get it through several websites. Those websites, like charge their service fees. Yeah, don't like, if you're doing I don't know some nonsense for, like a presidential campaign, maybe they'd be profitable, but not for. You know, maybe selling 10 cups a month, yeah, when you get full profit on that, that's like you. I'm pretty sure she's able to like find these blank cups and buy them for like 10, 20, some bucks a bundle, yeah, but like she buys a box full of like 10 tumblers.

Speaker 1:

And how much? How much is each tumbler like that you're selling?

Speaker 2:

After she puts the design on them, they're like 20 or 25 a piece. She has a variety of cups and other accessories. Like the cup is on once that like look at the time, oh, I know 11. Oh, green right now.

Speaker 1:

Fireworks Call back no fireworks, no fire. We have no fireworks. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I was joking.

Speaker 3:

He's the most up his shirt.

Speaker 1:

He's all sweating. I am.

Speaker 3:

Is your AC still on?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's on, but I mean I have a wall between me and it.

Speaker 3:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say it's, I don't hear it.

Speaker 3:

It's good.

Speaker 1:

No, I love the, I love the whole thing, it's beautiful, but no, the $25 a tumbler that's good man.

Speaker 2:

or even the stars I'm amongst, or even Hollywood Boulevard I'm walking down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, would it make it harder for the, for the video editor? Wait a minute your argument. I'll just now this video might not ever be uploaded now because of you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to keep talking about the audio, but it but anyways, yeah, $25 a tumbler.

Speaker 1:

I could send you a link to this picture I drew.

Speaker 2:

We can do that afterwards.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, your Facebook. I want to keep talking about the whole tumbler $25 a tumbler, so you're making like what?

Speaker 2:

$15 profit Around their average we're making a hundred percent profit because we're buying and selling this ourselves.

Speaker 1:

Right, but you're buying the product, so you're spending. Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like anybody buying a product to then sell it, so does she get it from your hobby lobby. No, there are websites online like Amazon, even sells like tumblers.

Speaker 3:

Like bulk.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, oh, you buy these things in bulk. That like you wouldn't buy a white cup like with nothing on it? Yeah, usually, like every business everywhere has cups they get. Yeah, so logo slapped on and then their face or their brand.

Speaker 1:

And are you trying to add more products in like in the future? Like once, yeah.

Speaker 2:

She's been solid, but surely adding to it. She has bags, pens like little earrings, wallets Sure, oh nice. She has done shirts. She has these fancy glass ones. Glass cups yeah, that are really fancy. I've been trying to make one that's like green and oozing like it's a has a nuclear label on it, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

I think this looks like the picture that I drew, like the entry guy had with this guy is it was just a joke about vaping, but then like he would joke about not being able to get his vapes in through whatever state he lives in, because they outlawed it at some point in time.

Speaker 3:

Is this Canada?

Speaker 2:

No, this is America, this is Massachusetts. Oh yeah, like they illegalized vaping in several states, that's crazy. And, at the time, on Twitter he was, you know, just posting a hashtag. Vaping is not a crime, and that's what I was, like you know, inspired to draw on, because I like the glowing green aesthetic.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I think that's really neat, like having like you, being like the visual creator, being able to do all these little designs for your wife and, obviously, your wife being like a great marketer, having all these friends and people she knows.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she is. I think it's a good team.

Speaker 1:

It's a good team right there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, teamwork.

Speaker 1:

Hopefully that, hopefully that takes off, man and you know, get you guys a good income coming in from there. So you don't got to work as hard. Cut down on your hours.

Speaker 2:

That's the dream. She's doing a Halloween event at this zoo. Oh, like the end of the month.

Speaker 4:

The whole event.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like they're letting a bunch of people who make Nick next sell at a kind of like a concession stand, right? Yeah, like concession stands to some other products, like you know how zoo has like all their exhibits and like a path to walk around.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Like the previous year, like I don't remember.

Speaker 1:

I don't recall what I heard last year, so I know how to describe it. But basically there's a path and there are areas where, like they'll that conversation before.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he wanted to do that with his divine health and so where is he going to be at that some zoo like north of us? I think like Catholic teach at Troy to do that hard.

Speaker 1:

I was going to say I'll probably stop by that. That was going to be more local.

Speaker 2:

now the way like here, Let me put in my home address, so you can just, you know, punch in the Google Maps. We'll put it up on the screen there we go Just flash it, you know, in front of everybody, and we'll just edit in and post when we say it.

Speaker 1:

These guys, these guys are marketing genius with their tumbler, sell, sells and they're, and they're only fan cells, dude, they're going to be working that you guys are working their maritime job we make tumblers.

Speaker 2:

Look at that. Here's my wife. You'll have to get it on a cup that you buy for $25.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure that, I'm sure that supervisor and the end maker to put a copy, my head, just telling you.

Speaker 2:

I'm demanding heavy visual edits for all my parents.

Speaker 1:

Hey, good marketing for the next video. You guys do have the tumblers in the background. I have my old life stacked up.

Speaker 2:

I probably get you pictures of that. Actually, she has a Snapchat. Oh gosh, she takes videos. She has a little display thing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I've seen them yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's pretty neat. I'll get that to replace the green screen. I'll send you the file.

Speaker 3:

Oh, there you go, they're only a part of the video.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, we'll. We'll send you the bill, guys. We'll send you the bill afterwards, once we do that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, hold on. Speaking of green screens, co-couldn't you like do that yourself, like take out the background yourself, like go to the chroma key settings and I could explain.

Speaker 4:

That's how we did it With OBS?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, good.

Speaker 1:

Now that you're saying that, I'll be asking you about it. This is just a camera. Yeah, you can still do it though. Yeah, but you can still do it on the camera. Yeah, if you downloaded the drivers beforehand.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I will look up chroma keys man, I thought you were a computer genius.

Speaker 1:

Four years into the fate of fan bros, man, and you didn't learn a single thing.

Speaker 3:

Anyways, this guy, this guy, that's the real show.

Speaker 1:

We wanted a faded fun house. Back to the number one. I was getting the file Ediverse. Yeah, who's topic? Who's topic we talked about how we mentioned Hensbrook still has like five topics to talk about. We're not going to aim. Just to start right now, Hensh, we're not going to have enough time to do all your topics.

Speaker 4:

My casting is a lot If you skip through them, maybe like five minutes for each topic.

Speaker 1:

Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg is on us.

Speaker 3:

He's on to us yeah.

Speaker 2:

So one thing I want to Sniffing like coughs. I'm going to be out of it. I didn't sniff one.

Speaker 1:

Here's what he's fixing his stuff. I want to ask you I know you're a big, you're a big pirate fan. You've always been. You're in love with the well, you're loved with the show. One piece.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

The one show that has like a thousands of freaking episodes and then still to this day. I'm pretty sure it hasn't ended right 1075 episodes. Yeah, yes, and to this day, it's still going on going right to 1075th episode just came out, yeah. That's insane.

Speaker 2:

That's so many episodes, but I mean it's kind of trending right now with the story Yep.

Speaker 1:

Do you remember the? I think we spend a whole week straight and how you were. We were watching like breakdowns of all the episodes on YouTube, like throughout that whole week. Remember we were listening to it together when we were working next to each other. Oh, it was all I remember, dude. I there's no way I'll ever forget that because you I remember telling you about a lot of stuff and you. Yeah, you. No, you told me about a lot of stuff. 10 hours throughout the day, every day for a whole week.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You literally told me the full thing and I was really intrigued by the, by the show.

Speaker 2:

I remember telling you about Kingdom Hearts. When did I tell you about?

Speaker 1:

one. No, you, we, we ended up watching a whole breakdown of these. I don't know these nerds that that ended up doing like they did breakdowns of like, all these episodes and like with all the important things of the like, seasons and whatnot. So we ended up watching that, plus you ended up telling me a lot more and because of that, oh, the anime I show.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, I know I actually showed you a few anime, but I remember watching Dr Stone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was another one, but I'm not talking about that.

Speaker 2:

The reason why I'm bringing up one piece. I'll specifically tell you one piece.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so the reason I'm bringing up one piece is because recently on Netflix there's a real live acting, real live action remake you know, remake of one piece. I'm pretty sure it's like the first season or second.

Speaker 2:

Did you see all, the all of them? It's the East blue arc, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yeah, so I I recently just got done watching everything. It was really true. I brought back memories. I watched all the episodes. Yep, it was really good. I thought they did a really good job like reenacting, like the characters and their powers, showing their powers. So it wouldn't look so like cringy, but I wanted to take, grab your take on it. What did you think?

Speaker 2:

of it. I've only watched the first episode and I know what happens in one piece. I told you I'm not going to act like what I've seen of Arlong looks acceptable. Anybody see Andy right now.

Speaker 1:

He's kind of yeah, he was spinning. Yeah, he was passing out for a second. Okay.

Speaker 2:

So you only watched one episode. I liked it. I'm like I don't have a lot of time in my days. Yeah, they're all they're an hour long.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I wish I could be watching an hour of a live action show. You know, I made dinner, gave it to my wife, we both sat down and she's like wow, I actually like that too. I'm like yeah, and like the first episode was like maybe the first it's literally the first season.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's literally the first half for a first five episodes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and like five chapters, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

Every episode they show that describes like the five episodes in the actual anime.

Speaker 2:

Actually pretty skipping with a lot of it. They're saving yeah, like they're saving the actual first chapter for like flashback and story to that's where Luffy like stabs himself to be like see, I'm a tough pirate guys. That's like the first chapter, the first page of the manga. Pirates ownership unloading stuff, like yeah, I'm just getting supplies. Like what's, what's that kid doing? He's like I'm a tough pirate guys. He's holding a knife like look, get down from there. It's like no, watch me go.

Speaker 2:

He's just doing everything he gets this scar and then oh yeah, and they're in the bar. He eats a fruit and like Luffy, do you eat the fruit? He's like, yeah, he's like those are special, special stupidie. Duper fruit, it's gonna make you a rubber man and that's spoilers. One thousand episodes later, it's kind of relevant again. You know the fruit that they say yeah.

Speaker 3:

Dude, speaking of one piece. He had me. Now he didn't have me. He suggested that I go out and watch the newest movie of one piece.

Speaker 4:

After not going on anything?

Speaker 1:

What's going on in the anime? What movie was that called? What movie was that?

Speaker 2:

Red is film red. Oh, I got downloaded and there was all this big hype and stuff.

Speaker 3:

So I was on the internet trying to like figure out what was going on. Go watch, it just came out, just came out. So I went to the nearest thing and I got it in sub anime, japanese sub titles, and it's like so yeah, and I was like what is happening here and the whole thing. You know everybody it was. Everybody knew what was going on in a theater, but me. So they're like. They're like freaking out when he's going, like his, I don't know ultra instinct rubber boy.

Speaker 3:

You know, and I was like very nice effects, very nice effects. I have no idea what's going on here.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to get into the anime, but I really want to like watch more of this real life stuff. I want to see what Netflix has to show for the second time like six.

Speaker 2:

Really good, I'm going to film and produce that. Seriously, let me see, let me have it. These are like six years ago and never oh my god it's gonna happen. This looks horrible.

Speaker 1:

And so it's gonna take another six years to get season two, probably Jesus.

Speaker 2:

I know how much they condensed for like 10 chapters, Dude I was really.

Speaker 1:

I was really into it. I want to watch the second season.

Speaker 2:

The saga is about like a hundred this chapters and they had to cut out a lot. And like it's not well, I've seen of Arlong the fish man. Yeah, it was a sawfish. His nose looked pretty bad so I didn't mean a lot of critiques on that, I mean.

Speaker 1:

so what?

Speaker 2:

it didn't look too bad, I mean I know it's also used to be like a spoon kind of a spooky monster guy. And if that dude literally showed up and flipped every building in your town upside down, just to prove a point?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like super extreme yeah when they showed up.

Speaker 2:

They're like what happened here? Every single building is Upside down, like very neatly, one of the cool effects. I thought they're like they just did that like a day ago. Like are they still here? Yeah, here.

Speaker 1:

I know I rolled my hat. I really gotta give it to them. They did this guy. They did a great job with buggy the clown.

Speaker 3:

I love these special. I love these special effects on buggy the clown.

Speaker 1:

I whoever acts Actor for that, whoever's the actor for that did a really good job.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I gotta give it to him Props. Oh, my god, I have to show you this funny fucking comic a guy did. Okay, uh, he loves clowns, so he liked room buggy. No, you're gonna laugh your ass off when you see this, because it's really funny.

Speaker 1:

Hey, we're nerding out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah to save you time on. The first 30 episodes in the anime are literally like so agonizing. No, we watched the breakdowns?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you were, you were fixing your stuff.

Speaker 3:

but no, we, yeah, but to save you time, I tried to watch the actual anime on netflix and like 30 episodes of just Like backstory, actual show.

Speaker 2:

backstory, actual bro yeah it was like even, even the fighting of the, the guy with the the production, like the toei animation and even eventually into Funimation production and animation. A one piece is Like it's a whole thing, like the fact that one piece almost didn't get made into an anime because of these issues. That anime itself, whoa like had a decade of controversy purely in production and then its reception as a show is so like mid, like a lot of people who kind of kept to the float, read the anime and kept reading the anime and that's what's made it like the highest grossing anime of all time. Like what simps, what the simpsons are to american television. Like what people know of that as a cartoon, like the rest of world knows one piece like that as the japanese comic.

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, it's a really good anime. I've watched 25 episodes of the original anime, so I Of the. Like yeah, the actual anime, the series, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I got past. I got past where they defeated the guy with the golden armor and I was like man, that was a lot, just to punch him really hard again.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I don't want to spoil enough, and there's a couple of punches that are like two frames, like the wind up and then the impact, yeah, and then you know the fight's over. But the anime had like always draws them out to like being two minutes long. Yeah, they're in the uh Uh dress rosa arc. Luke goes super sane, four basically, and he does like his big punch on the guy and like he takes it, it shows like his bones breaking on the inside. Then he flies across the islands and he's like Normally I'd be able to repair myself, but this hurts a lot and he's a god crap. That means every. You know my whole empire falls apart. He gives a little speech and then bam, and that's like one page. Yeah, punch was like the first two panels and being like oh no, this is over a little bit of an internal dialogue and then falls. You know the anime made that and they're like he's a big fan.

Speaker 1:

That's why we have this guy dressed up as a pirate, because I?

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, that's right I am. I forgot for a second.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, you gotta give it up to one piece on netflix. You guys did a good job. I loved all eight episodes. Go get your ass out of your chairs and goose season two, I want to see that they're probably already working on bro. They're probably non-stop on netflix even with like uh the fucking. Uh, what's the other show called?

Speaker 3:

It's uh the fucking dragons, uh, no, oh, the house of dragons house of dragons.

Speaker 1:

When is season two gonna come out?

Speaker 4:

I don't know, I didn't even see season two comes out in december. It left me in the cliffhanger, bro.

Speaker 1:

If you do. The cliffhanger was amazing. I have to drink. Just Spoilers.

Speaker 4:

Destroy the little dragon all right out of the air.

Speaker 3:

Wow, yeah, it was beautiful. I didn't even watch, uh, the first part game of thrones and the dragon queen dude, she's so beautiful.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I'm a mirror one day, oh no. Oh no, I'm glitching out, oh no.

Speaker 3:

Oh no, it's so different I wasn't me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was, I was, I was. I was saying the dragon queen, she's so beautiful, I'm a mirror one day. Yeah, we heard you. It's just you froze like your avatar froze. Oh, I got excited. I got excited to clean up my mess. Anyways, I gotta clean. Yeah, I got my silver little wet. Um, oh man. So I think we got time for, uh, I think, two more topics.

Speaker 3:

We're gonna have to call it Well, I mean it said 30 minutes left in the interview, or the opening, whatever.

Speaker 1:

Oh did it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I forgot what time we.

Speaker 1:

I forgot what time we actually started recording.

Speaker 4:

I have to go eat food. I'm not gonna lie, Okay.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna call you.

Speaker 4:

You're good. But listen, I wanted to talk about my topic real quick.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we got to say back. All right. So over there, as you can see, I have three topics, as per usual. Yeah, um king mac 24, obviously my name, but yeah, the pouring part is the number one Pokemon, all right. So listen, I have been riding.

Speaker 3:

Oh snap, you wrote it all backwards.

Speaker 4:

I have been grinding my cheeks off playing some pokemon. Yeah, I've been watching the video. I've been getting into competitive because somebody which is flex told me that this loser plays, and he even said that he could beat me. Oh, and I said no, I said no.

Speaker 1:

Mac versus bitty. This is what I was talking about. What game? What game?

Speaker 2:

tell me we can we literally do it with any game online they have small tournaments.

Speaker 4:

What are you talking about? I'm talking about like the game game like pokemon. Uh, Silver and violet. No, it's scarlet and violet scarlet.

Speaker 2:

That's why man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but anyway I wanted to Basically say have you ever played ranked ladder on that 2v2?

Speaker 2:

No, I haven't. You want to do doubles Show you played doubles.

Speaker 4:

You played doubles or do you play single?

Speaker 2:

I, I haven't played like in a while, but Are you looking at me, bro? I study it, but I haven't fucking done it, but you still think you could beat mac after this.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, no problem, I was in. What macs gotta say All right, so I only played.

Speaker 4:

I started playing competitive like maybe two months ago. But I play on and off because that's good, because because because building like the teams and stuff is so hard, like I'm not gonna grind all day Just to get one team and it may not even be a good team. So what I did was I rented out a team. It had no legendaries keep in mind, it had no legendaries.

Speaker 2:

Why would you go home with legendaries unless you're not doing?

Speaker 4:

You know, overused or over, no, but with like the regulation I think it's regulation d you can use legendaries like there's that are unrestricted. So I basically went in there with a rental team no legendaries and I last season which was august 31st when I ended I got top 1000 in the world 1000 in the world.

Speaker 1:

How many people are in the world that?

Speaker 4:

play pokemon. It was in the ranking. It was like 334 000 people that were like ranked.

Speaker 2:

Wow, I got, I played, I got. You know the.

Speaker 4:

What was that? Doubles or singles? Yes which one? Which one?

Speaker 3:

Are you making this stuff?

Speaker 2:

Screen to a Pokemon battlefield.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I already did. I already did. You're late, dude. I already changed this as soon as he started talking about it.

Speaker 4:

Oh my gosh. But listen, if I really wanted to, I could like do a bunch of research, get a great teammate and just go like top 10. But like what's the point right, why would I do that? Listen, I only wanted to be good because, like I said, I only played for like 15 days or so. So like it took me 15 days to get top, one thousand years kid. So it took me 15 days and I pass what you accomplished in 15 years.

Speaker 3:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

Met your mom, otherwise you wouldn't be.

Speaker 1:

He's not 15 years ago. We have a Pokemon champion Like it's all said anytime, any place. Here right here, folks, we're gonna have a Pokemon showdown with Very, very weezy and King Mac, king Mac 24. Not only are we getting the boxing, matches so bring your team be ready for those doubles or triples or however you guys like to do it.

Speaker 4:

Doubles man.

Speaker 3:

It's not. It looks like Vinny's pretty triggered over there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so he's gonna we're gonna bring up a screenshot of his, his placement and the ranking. And now we're gonna bring up we're gonna bring up a screenshot of Vinny's placement right, just my placement at like him 1000 and mine at 99.

Speaker 4:

I was, as my actual ranking was 779 773, something like that mine is 769. But listen, I didn't take a screenshot of it, so I'm gonna.

Speaker 2:

Know all up here, right where you imagine it should be.

Speaker 1:

It should be. All of it should be saved in the website, right? Oh my gosh. So anyways, if we can get, if we can get, the screenshot should be saved in the website somewhere we can bring it up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hey guys on the internet where you can literally do all things Pokemon showdown, play online, punch in your numbers, connect with your friends, set up your team with literally whatever Pokemon and rules and you know you're good to go like. You don't need to connect two switches if you don't want to, and because it's on the internet, it's all at the same time and it's, I think, that'd be neat.

Speaker 1:

I would love to see this. You know, just you guys to go at it with whatever you have the board what's?

Speaker 2:

going on there. Oh, look at that. Well, it's as a man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we're with these pictures. That man, you told me to put them into the thing but not post them. No, we already talked about these topics. Why didn't you put them up before I didn't think about it?

Speaker 3:

until now. Wow, but you know that who that guy is. No, who is that? So that is a famous man, that love that had sang the beautiful rhythm. It arithmetic song, lyrical, spiritual lyrical song called but chugger Colin has met the legendary endless Jess Himself in person and he's a singer. That's the guy. No, if you and him oh, God what was that guy with American flag pants?

Speaker 1:

Oh, you don't recognize that look at that sexy man.

Speaker 3:

Oh, oh, you do recognize him. So basically, oh, there's something I wanted to kind of touch up on here is the pictures puff.

Speaker 2:

It's the picture. I'm thinking in it. I wonder what he's got under those pants oh.

Speaker 3:

I love it I.

Speaker 1:

Ain't much guys and mob balls. That's what I heard.

Speaker 3:

So Basically.

Speaker 1:

I love. I just accept the picture.

Speaker 3:

I'm like there is a picture that Colin took on snapchat of Marco's behind and Marco was just going like oh, what are you doing back there, cole? And there's captions that say I wonder what he's got under those pants wink face, winky face. Or smirk face, winky face and basically Marco's in American flag pants.

Speaker 1:

I think it was pajama day. They said bring your pajama day into hell along with your legs.

Speaker 3:

He's in pajama pants, looking over his right shoulder because he sees, you know Cool, and looking back like taking pictures of him from behind.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that wasn't the first time either, so I would you.

Speaker 3:

He sent that to me and I was like how odd, so I wanted to bring that in. I think there's some kind of deep, meaningful Love behind this, this smoke, sure.

Speaker 4:

He was creepy. To me it's like a lot happened often, or.

Speaker 1:

It used to happen a lot it did but we can get rid of it.

Speaker 1:

I got this is proof of all what's it called. It's gonna go on the court. No, I should bring bring up, bring up the pictures again, bring up the pictures again. Oh, so I was gonna. I was gonna say I was gonna say, for season two, netflix, I'm gonna throw this out to you guys. You guys got seven days to reply back. Look at that one piece. Look at one piece guy. Look at me, the Luffy, the main actor. Hey, he's fair. Do you think that can be me? Replace Luffy, that Character for me.

Speaker 3:

Maybe man.

Speaker 1:

Just put up, put a straw hat on me and uh with that pose you can do next to her or next to him.

Speaker 3:

Who's the dude next to him? That is a sop as you sob. He's a big nose, but he doesn't captain, captain us up. Who's the girl to the right?

Speaker 1:

Nami, nami Is that the one with the yonkers.

Speaker 4:

Yonkers yeah, and the show wasn't there. Someone with big yonkers there's probably, I don't know wasn't there big In a way to see sorry, get progressively bigger as they really made the.

Speaker 1:

They really made the other guy. Who's the other cook? I forgot his name, sanji. Yeah, they really make sanji pretty hot. He's a good looking guy, good shit.

Speaker 3:

Right Well, but I guess we could talk a little bit more. We got like 20 minutes left or less. If you're headed out, mac, are you heading out to go get something?

Speaker 4:

Yes, I was about to say something, but yeah, I'm gonna go get some McDonald's. So I'm still doing this when I come back.

Speaker 1:

We don't know what we're doing, because I gotta get something to.

Speaker 4:

Everything you're back.

Speaker 2:

So your phone right next to you, right there's no door.

Speaker 4:

Dishes that exist are on these parts. That's true.

Speaker 1:

We live all in the outskirts. We live in the desert bro.

Speaker 3:

We're in santerine in Greece. They don't do Mcdeliveries out here, yeah.

Speaker 1:

We're too far away for that.

Speaker 3:

You know, even though on the app it says they do, but they don't, they lie, we lie they'll bring it to you like two hours after you order it.

Speaker 2:

I was trying to send you this link.

Speaker 1:

What time does Wendy's close everybody? What time does Wendy's close 10, 11, what? Time is it? Hopefully it's 11, because as soon as this park is done I'm gonna drive my ass to Wendy's and get the fucking five spicy chicken sandwiches. Wait, I'm hungry.

Speaker 3:

I do not. Can we play breaches? Yeah, yeah, we can play breaches.

Speaker 1:

Oh, there you go. We just go to the gym.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I'll let it all charge breaches.

Speaker 1:

You have to get an eyckless. Once that project gets caught on those tumblers, man, or the only fans, get an eyckless. Oh, we're actually doing a giveaway. We're gonna do a giveaway in the future, uh oculus plus two. Yeah, are you giving up?

Speaker 2:

We're gonna upgrade whatever is in your wallet. We're gonna upgrade to the quest three. So flying out of a wallet yeah, we're gonna give our.

Speaker 1:

What. We're gonna give away our old headsets to our. You know most, most watch. Our viewers are our biggest fans. Yeah, for real, yeah so stay tuned.

Speaker 3:

Stay tuned, yep but um speaking of fans, I met my future self. I'm one of my. Um what?

Speaker 1:

are you saying you find one of my?

Speaker 3:

no, no, no, listen. I was on one of my routes and there was this, this normal ordinary house. I drive up in there, you know driveway, back up into the spot where I'm not blocking anybody and there's nice dogs out right, nice friendly dogs. I drop it off, the package off, at the front porch. The dogs are like begging me to go inside, like I'm not their owner. It's kind of weird speak.

Speaker 1:

So you? You like the telepath with these dogs or like no.

Speaker 3:

They just, they walked up to the door like they wanted me to let them in, like they were so friendly. They thought I was their owner. Oh so, um, I'm leaving. I'm going down the stairs and the dogs are still sitting by the door wanting to come in, and I hear the door open and closed behind me. And I look and there's this old man, like he's like 91 years old and his wife, you know, and uh, um, he just. He comes out and he's like hey, you trying to sell me something. And I was like no, I'm just dropping something off. And he's like what? I was like I'm just trying to drop something off, I'm just delivering stuff. He's like what?

Speaker 3:

That's gonna play you so he's, he's coming closer, he's like grabbing the rail like real slow, you know old like, and he's coming down the the stairs and he comes up to me, he shakes my hand, he's telling me everything about his life, even though I just didn't ask, and Nice okay, tell me about vietnam, young man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let me know what he's like. What he's like. Let me tell you about this one podcast I had with this group.

Speaker 3:

You're like what it? Was funny enough, mac. Funny enough, his name was Hugh. How close is that to hash not even close. Little mac. So this little guy, he's explaining to me how. You know he's 91 years old, just turned it that day and he was a doctor, so he studies the heart or studied the heart, and so he's like exercise is very important. I still run when I'm 90 years old and you tell me how like there's a muscle around the heart like that helps pump it, not just.

Speaker 1:

Well, the muscle, the heart is a muscle.

Speaker 3:

I know, but there's like a muscle around the heart, though it's what he was telling me, that there's like some kind of cavity, I don't know.

Speaker 4:

He was telling me that that spring.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, that too. But anyway he was telling me he was telling me all this interesting stuff, but he told me it's three times, oh shit, three times in like the 10 minutes that I was standing there, and so I'm just kind of like uh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And he's like yeah.

Speaker 1:

You just stop him after the second time.

Speaker 3:

I was trying to. I kept saying I got, and he just kept going and then his wife comes out because, dude, this is the funniest thing he's like. You know, when I first moved into this house I found a gun out on the barn and I was like, okay, what kind of gun.

Speaker 3:

Oh no he starts patting his lap, I'm like what the heck? He's like, where did? Where did I put it, where did I put? He starts patting his arm so he pulls out a freaking cold 45 revolver, like seriously, yeah. And he's like, yeah, I found this on my barn, isn't this pretty cool? I was like, yeah, that's, that's bad ass. He's like, yeah, he puts it back in his pocket. I think we're not have been loaded, I don't know. He just seemed really excited. But after like 15 minutes of explaining himself like three times the heart thing and his life and all that and how he likes to run every single day for a mile and with young bucks like 40 year old young bucks, that's what he calls young bucks and his wife comes out you, you gotta get him fired. He just had this like old innist and look oh, yeah, I think she's right. Well, it's been good talking to you.

Speaker 1:

She took a picture with this guy, did he?

Speaker 3:

I should have he invited me to. Well, I don't know, he just remembered it was him. Like the way he kept talking just reminded me of myself, so I was like, damn, I am like an old man, just like this little guy dude You're, you are.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna lie like as much as as long as I've known you, you really are like an old man. You're like the most like like dad, like acting looking guy I've ever met, and you don't even have kids yet.

Speaker 3:

I don't even have kids yet. No, but that, just that leads me to more amazon stuff, like I just want to kind of quickly get this off. Um, exciting thing a customer gave me a beer for the first time ever, oh and, and was on the phone with me. It was cool because this guy, this was scary Dude. There was like a barrier where this guy was at and he was drinking beer with his girlfriend or wife or whatever, and he's got four dogs behind this barrier and I'm walking up, I'm like, oh shit, and uh, the second I step off my van, the barrier just breaks and I'm like, oh, I'm freaking out. Four dogs are running at me. They're like massive dogs, super friendly. So just sniffed me, then walked away. The guy gives him the package. He's like, hey, you want a beer? And I was kind of skeptical at first because the last time somebody offered me a beer they took it back, which was kind of a dick move.

Speaker 1:

But um I remember you telling me that yeah, it was a very dick move.

Speaker 3:

And so this guy's like, yeah, well, you know, sit with me. I was like I'm on the job. He's like, well, uh. He's like, oh, so you can't sit with me. I like no man. He's like, ah, dogs get him. So then, um, he gives me the beer. He's like, well, when you get a time, come back and, you know, have a beer with me. And I was like, okay, thanks, I really appreciate it. Nobody's ever actually given me a beer. And then, I don't know, leads to my next topic.

Speaker 1:

I'm just kind of to this day. To this day, he still has that beer guys.

Speaker 3:

No, I went home and drink it. It was very nice to that guy. I'll never drink this beer. It's on my showcase.

Speaker 1:

Oh man.

Speaker 3:

Label it. The guy who gave it to me, I don't even remember his name, I think it was James. But one more thing.

Speaker 1:

I wanted to talk about for, for as a group thing, we'll probably just do this last topic. He's moving out of the doghouse.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit, yeah, that's right. That's right, Mac.

Speaker 4:

We can end it with that.

Speaker 2:

That's how we do that.

Speaker 4:

You're out of the doghouse? Yeah, moving out. You moved into the doghouse.

Speaker 3:

You moved out? No, he moved to another doghouse.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, he's got different crates.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so that's exciting. I'm glad you brought that up. I was just going to go down the list.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no I just want to just yeah, we'll just leave it out, leave it out yeah, Moving on a good note, Moving out of the doghouse, AKA Alexis' parents' apartment, which I'm very grateful for them for letting me stay here temporarily, Because at the time when I moved in I didn't have a job, but I promised when I get a job I'll save up and move out. So I kept my promise. They were very grateful, very happy to see they sure are you rent. They did not, which that's what I'm saying. I'm very grateful for that. I told them if they ever needed gas or any kind of money, I would not hesitate to give them grocery money. So that's nice.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's good yeah they're very kind, very thankful. And then October 1st is when I'm going to be moving into this new apartment. So you guys, if you want to, help me out. I don't have a whole lot of stuff, but you're invited too. We'll have cigars.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll have a beer and some cigars. Well, I don't know, I didn't think you'd drink your beer. Last time I didn't drink a candy, we'll get you to have Bahama Mama.

Speaker 2:

Bahama.

Speaker 3:

Mama, I don't think he drinks, I don't think he wants to drink. Oh no, that's right. That's right, I didn't drink.

Speaker 2:

I have water and no, that's why I'm at it, rosemary, without.

Speaker 3:

Some virgin drink.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, god's virgin. Yeah, yeah, that's good.

Speaker 1:

We'll give you, we'll make sure we have your virgin drink there.

Speaker 2:

And we'll drink beers. Yeah, I'm just gonna try some juice, and cranberry juice, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

But no, it's a pretty exciting time, man. You're moving out and starting a new journey and yeah, yep, but it's not.

Speaker 3:

I was a little nervous three years ago. I was a little nervous.

Speaker 2:

No one had four. Wow, I bought this house I'm living in on my birthday.

Speaker 1:

Whoa, oh, look at that. Yeah, how are you?

Speaker 2:

You were there, so much happened on your birthday. You was in school, so much so much. Yeah, you had just gotten out of hell to come visit me.

Speaker 3:

That's right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I remember yeah, wow, wait a minute, wait a minute, bring everything full circle. Yeah, that's awesome.

Speaker 2:

It's beautiful. I'll tell you, when you have all this room, your girlfriend will find a way to fill it up immediately.

Speaker 1:

Whoa whoa. One good thing about that. One good thing about that, cole. He's his girlfriend's number one in with them.

Speaker 3:

That's right. Yeah, I'm going to have. I'm going to have. I'm going to have.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's going to have, he's going to have all of my own. His own bedroom and a studio room all to himself.

Speaker 3:

Actually I just got the one bedroom. What you changed it, what I did, I'm sorry. I was looking at the rent and everything and there's, you know, 900 plus and it's the price are ridiculous. Yeah, so I was like, oh, it's one room and one room. Yep.

Speaker 4:

You can use studio room as a living room.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Because you use the apartment yeah.

Speaker 3:

So it'll all work out. There you go, I'll get it on Awesome. So yeah, party time at Hash Brown's house.

Speaker 1:

Now I know where I'm going every weekend. Guys, I'll have every weekend off now of my new job. I'll just bring back with him Get room bud. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So, oh, don't work. Yeah, no, I don't work on yourself.

Speaker 1:

That's really exciting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're all doing great things and I like putting your thing to your forehead, see if it has a thing for that.

Speaker 4:

No. I was meaning to ask before we end the podcast, because I know we have to go get some food. Yeah, tell me what happened to his other half of his hair. This is like going away.

Speaker 3:

Mitty's. Yeah, what's going on there, brother?

Speaker 1:

We see he was experimenting and he's got a hair here. He ran up better.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you get the side that he's never seen before. I'm like green screen, no, no, no, he missed the same side of your head. You got a Skrillex looking. Oh, you mean like.

Speaker 2:

Oh there it is Okay.

Speaker 1:

There's the other half Bro.

Speaker 4:

You look like freaking, you look like a woman. I didn't go lie, this doesn't.

Speaker 2:

Am I the kind of woman you're into? Is that what?

Speaker 4:

you're saying no, I'm saying oh, wow, change it back to the other side, please.

Speaker 1:

That's your better side.

Speaker 3:

The other side See the reason why he did that. Mack, do you know why he did his hair like that?

Speaker 4:

He's going through a phase.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, there was. It was actually Mark was going through a phase.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I went through a phase I did the Pitchota look. He looks like he's got daddy issues. Oh, I'm just throwing.

Speaker 2:

I haven't gone to therapy so I can tell you about my daddy issues without crying.

Speaker 4:

There, you go who have you been going to therapy?

Speaker 2:

for I went to therapy for maybe about two years, but I've kind of been out of insurance for the last nine. What kind of lies did they feed you? I mean, they told me they'd be honest with me always.

Speaker 1:

See, that's why I stopped going to therapy. I didn't want to be too honest with them.

Speaker 2:

So I stopped going to you and then what it says about the guy, but OK.

Speaker 3:

Oh, it was a girl's supposed to be a woman. That's what his therapist told me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you got to find the right person.

Speaker 4:

That's what they have to say or else it won't have any clients. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Right, have you been to a therapist, mack? Is that what?

Speaker 1:

you're saying I think we all need to go to therapy together as a group.

Speaker 3:

I'm not going to. Yeah, it's a group where all these people are holding hands. They're holding hands, they're holding hands. Come on, Mack, hold my hand.

Speaker 4:

No, I'm not going to go to therapy. What kind of drugs did they give you?

Speaker 2:

All of them, all the good kind. I was already taking stuff from my doctor. I recommended I only had to get them to sign off on a one. It helps with my ADHD, otherwise I'd be far more distracted.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what kind of drug I really want to go for. I'll go back to therapy if they prescribe me this drug. What's that Good drug? Adderall, adderall. I'm trying to get Adderall, bro.

Speaker 3:

I thought you had it no.

Speaker 1:

I never took it, I never told you.

Speaker 2:

He's been depressed for 10 years. I'm working out the same job for the last 10 years? Who?

Speaker 1:

are you talking to Wait you?

Speaker 4:

take Adderall.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

No, marco wants. I said I want to take Adderall. And he's got a prize out there and so, yeah, anybody's on, you can take ADHD.

Speaker 2:

It's called glomphosine. I don't know how to describe focus drugs. Normally I can feel myself being all. When you met me, I was probably really random all the time the secondest man you've ever seen. Well, not just that, I would take a time bomb underneath you.

Speaker 1:

Do a little bit of a hair flip. I want to see a hair flip. I want to see a hair flip.

Speaker 2:

You're like that.

Speaker 1:

No, bro, with your head like this, Like oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, don't do it. Yeah, don't do it. Do a good one All the way, all the way. Do a good one. Meg is the best. I want to end the podcast. I want to end the podcast like this there you go.

Speaker 1:

Thanks for watching everybody. Thanks for watching the number one podcast and the metaverse. Thank you for being here, Cole. We love having you around and we'll see you again in the next year.

Speaker 3:

You said I have it the next year or he could be with us here in the metaverse, but that is completely up to him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, thanks for being here. We love to have you on here always and we'll break it out.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

Coming down and if anybody out there knows anybody with that drug please comment down below. I'll try anything, at least once. Anyways, have a good one, peace out. We love you guys.