Fat Chance Podcast - It's Worth How Much?! Ep. 180

Episode Date: October 23, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I mean, you could have put out last week's episode. I could have, but this is the reason I got a new computer. We've talked about how my computer is running out of storage because all the updates take gigabytes and gigabytes of storage. I couldn't download what you sent me. Wow. Yeah. There's, okay.
Starting point is 00:00:24 It has been since I moved here, which for the audience was like, a month ago um but prior um i was i have been just constantly deleting stuff from my computer that i don't think i'll ever need again i'm sure one day i mean just gone like never see it again gone so i could download from we transfer half of your half of your footage then transfer it to my external storage delete that from my computer download the other half transfer i had been doing that for about 10 to 12 weeks and finally finally it was just like nope yeah like there's we literally can't get rid of enough and i was like all right so that's such a tedious process it's it was obnoxious honestly it made this whole thing so difficult so difficult and we transfer doesn't allow you to
Starting point is 00:01:25 just download straight to an external hard drive. We transfer. If you're out there, we need to work something out. You'd think, like, that's part of their business is sending just mass files back and forth. You have to think, unless they're, like, unless Apple owns them, they're like, they're definitely not going to be able to. Let's give them to buy another laptop and just, like, a whole big scheme. But, yeah, it's been annoying.
Starting point is 00:01:53 And now we're rock and roll with a tier of... Well, I think there's a big conspiracy of just like when the Apple update comes, then your phone start working slower. Yeah. The, you know, everything that starts working less and less. It's because you don't have space on your phone anymore. Don't send me a system update that's 26 gigabytes big.
Starting point is 00:02:18 For some people, that's bigger than their old phone. Do you remember when iPad used to be 8 gigabytes? 8 gigabytes. That's one episode. Yeah. It's crazy. It's crazy to think that, like, well, my phone,
Starting point is 00:02:31 I don't know what phone you have. I have the 12, I think. Aren't they're on like 17 right now. Couldn't tell you what I have. Yeah. So I'm getting to the point where I, it's, I need a new phone,
Starting point is 00:02:44 but I'm stubborn enough to be like, I'd want it for free. Oh, you did, your way pat. You get your upgrade, for sure. Yeah. But also,
Starting point is 00:02:52 yeah, but also it's like, I want the new one for free, so it probably have to wait a year. So they, you know, otherwise have to pay out of it. That or you've got to, like, just sign for Verizon for another two years. Just sign an extension. Well, my, my, uh, cellcom is my provider. It's called Cellcom.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Oh, yeah, we went over this. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. So you guys think it's fake. You still, I think you have a rotary phone. Like, that's, that's what it sounds like. It's just a glorified walkie-talkie at this point It sells like one of those Asian companies That comes built a giant warehouse in your small town
Starting point is 00:03:30 And you're just like Yeah, it's cellcom I actually got it through Timo I bought that for about half a second That's something I would do Is at least get my phone I have the iPhone 7X We don't make that
Starting point is 00:03:48 It's like yeah but Timo does It's the same thing but hollow there's always like I always see things like this is better than the iPhone it's got so much more
Starting point is 00:03:59 things and I was like yeah but it doesn't work with any of the Apple product you know like that's what I want I need to have this because they've got it to the point where it's now a ecosystem
Starting point is 00:04:10 of Apple Rocks it's not like it is my Apple Watch my phone my Macbook my iPad Rachel's iPad this other iPad I stole from my last job
Starting point is 00:04:21 I mean it is is you know the government isn't tracking you Apple is tracking you and they know everything you've ever done ever it's crazy it's crazy to think that we will never
Starting point is 00:04:34 will probably will never be a day in our lives so we don't use Apple products probably I mean what do you think what's the next Apple product I mean they're they did the glasses so I think that's going to be eventually like you've seen the
Starting point is 00:04:50 the Ray bands with the, you know, with the meta glasses in it and stuff, I think that's going to probably be the next thing. Do they have, I feel like they got to go like into the ring camera industry, like Apple door, Apple ring, where it's just like you ring it, it texts you, hey, someone's at the door. And if they have Apple products, it tells you, oh, Judd Reminger's at the door, like that.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Yeah. Can you imagine having an Apple door? I think that's a good, that's a good one. That's a really good one. I mean, they've had some duds, though. Like, I think their speakers aren't really that good. Like, they knew that they couldn't make good speakers. No.
Starting point is 00:05:30 So, like, Alexa's great, and your Google Home's great, but they don't have an Apple one that you use. Yeah, I don't, like, hey, Siri. I never even really use that much. You don't even have to say, hey, Siri anymore. Just hold a button down and you go, food, where is it? And then. Yeah, I turn mine off.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Yeah, I mean, I mean, I never use it. All I turned off is syncing my messages to everything. There's two devices that get text messages for me. But at one point, I had two iPads, a phone, and a laptop, all getting messages at work. Yeah, I took my month ago. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. I took mine off on my car.
Starting point is 00:06:09 I don't need to get, I don't need to give me text messages to my car. Like, that seems like more distracting than anything, you know? Yeah, absolutely not. Yeah. So I think I do like to have it on my lap. laptop because that's what I use for work so I can just text. I like my laptop too. Laptop cell phone.
Starting point is 00:06:26 But yeah, but yeah, I don't need to have it on my car. That seems like too much. How was your weekend? Do you have a good week? I did. Mother Michael was here this weekend. Mother Michael. Oh!
Starting point is 00:06:41 Mama Cusky was here. Yeah, she was here. It was a good time. My mom, I mean, the best part about having your parents visit, is they really don't care to do anything. It's also the worst thing. They don't care to do anything. They just want to be with you.
Starting point is 00:07:00 So in reality, it's like low stress. It should be. But I was like, I need to entertainer. I need to entertain her. But I didn't feel like I needed to be out to like 2 a.m. Like just burn it at both ends and stuff like that. I'm like, we had one night where we kind of went out. Otherwise, it was it was casual, go out to eat, hang out.
Starting point is 00:07:20 she saw her son basically bomb for the first time oh you got the bomb not my first bomb obviously but my first bomb in front of my mom yeah that's always that's fun that's fun yeah I mean I'm very appreciative to the show but it was it was one of those shows where the comics all like walk in we look at each other and we go it's going to be rough this is going to be real yeah yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:07:45 that's very funny because like bombing in front of people that know you is an interesting thing because they don't they don't quite grasp that this isn't every time yeah they think it is every time yeah yeah because that's all they're seeing it in a small sample size
Starting point is 00:08:03 yeah like if you went to a grocery store and you saw an apple with you know just a very brown apple you're like well shit they only get brown apples here you know but it's that's only one apple in a full you know yeah apple orchard you know
Starting point is 00:08:19 No, it was definitely, it was one of those, like me, Rachel, and my mom, we all drive there and we're like, where is this place? We roll up and like, oh, there it is. I'm like, oh, cool, it's in a strip mall. It was a brewery and a strip mall. I was like, sick. And I walked in. I was like, all right, there's some people here. And then I realized that, like, showroom was not.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Like, think Sprecker Ripier. And it was all, like, if Sprecker Rupier had all the people that were eating food. And then we just did comedy and the. the back corner. Yeah, yeah. And they didn't have like a privacy divide or anything. So you could actually hear everyone else over all the comedians. And there was more people in that room than the 10 people watching the show.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Yeah, that's rough. That's rough, man. It's always hard, especially, I mean, this weekend always has like so many. The weekend always has so many things, especially with like people wanting to watch sports. Now it's like in the big sports season. So if you're not turning off TV, you are kind of fucked, you know? It was kids, it was all that. I mean, at the end of the day, like, I wasn't actually upset with my set.
Starting point is 00:09:30 It was one of those where you do a few that you know you like, get one or two chuckles, throw a few things at the wall, have some fun with it. I mean, I did a set about basically, like, wanting to kill people, which was, it's just fun. It was fun. but my demeanor and the headliner were very different in terms of most people know my father and then the headliner was definitely not so as it was a I got a few jabbacks from the headliner after my set which was fun oh what do you mean just like um I don't think you in the green room no she
Starting point is 00:10:14 She, no, she just, in her set. She was having fun. She was having fun with it. Oh, she was just roasting the, okay. I thought you meant like, in the green room. She's like, fucking you're stuck. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, not at all.
Starting point is 00:10:26 That would be unprofessional. That would be very unprofessional. I was at the vixen not too long ago. Good green room there. They had the chair where you can go up stairs with a motorized chair. Ooh, that's fun. On the side.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Oh, my. I didn't want to do the show. I just wanted to sit on that chair the whole time. Do they have different speeds for those things? No, but I'll tell you what. It goes down just as fast as it goes up. So it's just like, it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed that.
Starting point is 00:11:05 I've always wanted to try one of those. It's wild. It is a good time. uh i maybe owen has a picture or a video of me doing it we'll get him on it but otherwise i was i was in texas this weekend and uh the dallas fourth worth airport can suck a bag of deox um it's it's under construction the entire time it was a mess and um thankfully i flew into the Dallas-Fort Worth, but I flew out of the Lovefield Airport, which is so much better. I've never heard of it.
Starting point is 00:11:49 I flew into the Austin Airport two weeks ago, and that one's under construction, too. And then we had an Uber driver that told us every little piece of instruction or construction they were going to do in the next two, three years, because their city's booming, and he was loving it. Oh, that's funny, because when I flew into Austin, I had an Uber driver on my way. Oh, it gave me to the airport. He was listening to, like, an NPR type thing, only to argue against it. So he was, like, doing all these arguing points to the, to basically the, this American life or whatever's going on.
Starting point is 00:12:34 It was very funny. That's awesome. I love people who just, I mean, I like them and I don't. But, like, there are some people, you know, like, they live to just be upset by things and to, like, push back a little bit. And they're, they're, you need one. You need one in your group.
Starting point is 00:12:52 They're a lot of fun. But do you think they enjoy their life? I, you know. I think they do in solitude. I think they very much enjoy it. And I think they for sure think they could fix every problem ever. Yeah. And we all have moments of that, but there are some people who live to be that.
Starting point is 00:13:18 And they're so confident about it, too. Oh, yeah. So confident. Which is very funny. Absolutely. But yeah, I also saw my parents this weekend as well. But my little sister got married, so that was always fun. My parents, they are such like, hang on.
Starting point is 00:13:41 No, no, I'm going to tell you this story. But my parents are so, like, country people. Does that make sense? Yeah, you have Celcom service. Yeah, so they've never been to a rehearsal dinner before. Oh. So they didn't know what to wear for it. And my dad loves, for some reason my dad's favorite color is blaze orange.
Starting point is 00:14:09 That's not for some. reason but so he wore a blaze orange polo he looked like a traffic cone hey it's halloween baby it's holly and we're sitting here everybody he's in cargo shorts and a blaze orange polo and he's bringing my little you know it's just very funny for the rehearsal dinner but yeah that was that was the very fun thing but yeah i thought it's so funny that's awesome And everyone else was normally dressed, but yeah, just the traffic cone. So he really stuck out. That is awesome.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Yeah, yeah. I wore a mugshot t-shirt to my buddy's rehearsal dinner, his mugshot. That was fun. Yeah. See, that's a funny one. I still can't believe we can't find your mugshot. Yeah, I know. It's because I, I mean, I remember it getting taken.
Starting point is 00:15:02 I just don't. Maybe they deleted the picture. How is that possible? I don't know. I don't know. Because I got a ticket. I got a ticket. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:11 a policeman on the inside I mean a man on the inside I do want to back up though I love how when you started talking about your weekend you made this big fuss over the airport and then just you're like I also saw my parents my sister got married my dad
Starting point is 00:15:26 the sister got married that's good congrats to your sister I love how it's an importance to this weekend is fuck the airport my dad wore orange also saw my parents my sister got married yeah that's all that needs to be if that's not brotherly
Starting point is 00:15:48 love i don't know what is of course of course um but i uh i do have a a fun game for us today oh okay a fun game for us that i don't think we've ever played but i'm going to flip my camera absolutely we'll play yep let's flip the camera let's make sure we stop this one we start the next one. We've had a lot of technical difficulties in the last couple of weeks. To no fault of anyone's. Sometimes the camera, it doesn't work.
Starting point is 00:16:24 I'm excited for this. It's flipped. It's flipped. Brand new game. Brand new game. Brand new game. And it all stemmed from a thing. So I have, I've been trying to
Starting point is 00:16:36 just get rid of things that I don't use. because I feel like I never want to be a hoarder. I never want to do it. But it's crazy how I have things from my childhood or things that are from the 2000s. And nostalgia is at its peak right now. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:16:59 So I have 10 things, 10 nostalgic things. And you have to tell me the price it was at right now. What do you think the price is right now you can buy it for? And then you can tell me if that's more or less than what it was originally. Oh, so we're kind of going to price is right this. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. I love it. I love the prices right.
Starting point is 00:17:24 With two different prices. I feel like I'm homesick right now. All right. Yeah. Bob Barter. All right. So the first one is Nintendo 64 with councils, with, you know, the little controllers. With the controllers. What could you get a Nintendo 64 at right now?
Starting point is 00:17:40 Right now, ooh, wild thought, I was going to look up an N64 today, actually. I had just like, it's fall. I get this like weird inkling to play a video game a little bit, and I'm like, you know, be kind of cozy. N64, I think on eBay, you could probably get one for around 40 bucks. Ooh, $119 is a range. I kind of win the medium. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:18:12 A middle of it, because, but yeah, I won with controllers. Okay, that blanked a little bit. One with controllers, okay. Now, I'll give you a point if you can tell me what year it came out. I can't. I mean, can I go, 64, can I go 98? 96. Now, would it be more?
Starting point is 00:18:39 more or less than $119? I wanna say slightly less. I wanna say slightly less. When it first came out, it was $199. So that. Okay, okay. So a new one back then was $119. I'm just trying to think like the amount
Starting point is 00:18:59 video games have gone up and cost, I guess 200 makes sense. That's, I feel like 200 makes sense. I thought maybe a chance it was at 100, But, like, video games, do you remember when they used to be, like, 40 bucks a piece for a brand new one? They're 70 now. 70.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Do you also remember the kid who got the Nintendo 64? Do you remember that video? Nintendo 64! 64! All right, we'll stick with the video games. PlayStation 1. How much can you get a PlayStation 1 with controllers? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:19:36 See, this is tough. I want to say, like, because it's, like, they're talking about bringing the six out in the next two years, life cycle's about five to seven years, a PlayStation 5 is still anywhere from 500 to 550. Ah, how much can you get it now? I want to go probably, I'm going to go 125 for a PS1.
Starting point is 00:19:59 Oh, you are way up. Actually, it's $80. It's way less. Okay. For some reason, those 1064s, kept their value way better. I think Nintendo has a better vintage resale for... I mean, obviously it does.
Starting point is 00:20:14 You just told me it. But, like, Nintendo, no one's collecting old PlayStation games, I feel like. Everyone wants the classic arcade-style Nintendo games. Yeah, and I think Nintendo did a smart thing where, like, PlayStation just made one, two, three, four, five, six. You know, like, they just went to numbers, and Nintendo 64 made a different, like, console. 64, GameCube, the Wii. Yeah. So, now how much do you think it was, and when did it come out?
Starting point is 00:20:46 I think that was... PlayStation 1, 99, and I think that was probably 200 as well. It was 1995, and it was $300 when it came up. Wow. Isn't that crazy? You know, Kudos, what I hear from that is kudos to Nintendo for release. leasing what I would say is a better product, the N64, at a cheaper price. I would fight you on that.
Starting point is 00:21:14 I was a PlayStation man. I was a Nintendo guy until college, and then I got a PlayStation. All right. Do you remember the robot dog called Apucci? Was it white? Yes, it had a white one and had a gray one, and it basically would bark and have like hard eyes. sometimes. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:38 It was called a poochie. Okay. How much do you think a box, in-box, poochie costs right now? Oh, these got to be like $250. $70. Damn it. But it's, that's still, it's still a lot of money, yeah. So much money for that.
Starting point is 00:21:58 And it doesn't do much. It's just like, burp-p-p-p-you- know. Yeah, but you know what? You said inbox. In-box is like. through the roof. Yeah. And I already told you it was made in 2000.
Starting point is 00:22:13 How much could you get one in 2000? Apucci. 25? That is correct. $25. Yeah. Okay. Cool.
Starting point is 00:22:22 This is going to be a hard game. I don't know if I'll get many right, but this is very interesting to me. All right. Did you ever have a tooth tunes? A toothbrush that would play music, yeah. I don't, oh, I want to say I did have it. I want to say I did.
Starting point is 00:22:44 And honestly, I'm sorry to my parents for even asking for it, and I'm surprised if I did have one that they bought it for me. Yeah. Well, how much can you get one right now for? Like, tooth tunes, like an old one or a new one? They don't make them anymore, but they usually. you can get the old ones. $10.
Starting point is 00:23:10 $50. It would cost to. $50. Shut your mouth. Yes. They came out in 2007. How much money did your parents pay when they got you on? 12.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Ooh, close. $10. Yeah. Okay. I'll take that. If I'm within five, I'm going to take it. All right. Now, here's one that,
Starting point is 00:23:34 is very nostalgic A Furby How much Can you get An original Furby for Right now In good condition In good condition
Starting point is 00:23:46 Original Furby See I feel like Furby It's in the realm of Like the Beanie Babies There's like Beanie babies Kind of like Hot Wheels You want like the signature ones
Starting point is 00:23:58 Furby I had a Furby I really don't remember what they did. I'm going to say a Furby, $200. $750 for an original Furby. Okay. Who's paying that? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Also, who wants it? Someone really did. The amount, we're cleaning out my grandpas right now and the amount of vintage stuff we found and the prices, is like Google Lens, I think their number one customer is my mother. Just like, what is this worth? And you find, like, artwork. And it's like, it looks like junk.
Starting point is 00:24:40 It looks like props. And it's like, this is $1,900. You're like, what the fuck? Yeah, I know. And then how much did your parents pay when you got a Furby in 1998 is when they first came out? 1990. I want to say like $25. $35,000.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Oh, correct. 30 was my gut answer. Now here's another one near and dear to your heart. The fourth generation iPod, Nano. Is that the skinny one? That is the skinny one that had different colors. $250. That's what you can get for right now.
Starting point is 00:25:23 No, that's what it did cost. That's what it did cost. in 2008 the 16 gig cost $200 Okay Yeah How much can you get one for right now I don't know I got sent a free one
Starting point is 00:25:41 Well no I got sent the new Whatever An iPod Nano now I feel like that can't be worth much Maybe 45 $75, $75, okay, $70, I think that's a little high. I know, I know the nanos cost $250, because I explicitly remember saving up, going to Best Buy with my mom. I had a mixture of gift cards, birthday money, and my own, like, work money from working in the popcorn truck, making $5 an hour at the McKenna's, and I took that money in.
Starting point is 00:26:22 I saved up until I had, like, 500, so I wouldn't lose it all. Gave them $250 and just would look like I was all in, and I got a nano, and then I got a red and black rubber case that went over the top of it, and I was the happiest kid in the world. And you played the black eyed peas in your life. I am getting the party started. Pulpit. Lauder?
Starting point is 00:26:49 What? Exactly, yeah. No, that's 75. Okay. Another nostalgic toy, the Bopit, how much can you get a Bopit for right now? Are we talking like in a, I feel like you could still buy Boppets. Like they're still making. That's what I was just going to say.
Starting point is 00:27:08 They still make the Bopit. Yeah, I feel like you can get a Bopit for like $35. No, you can get it for $16.99. You know what? Good on Bopit. In 1996, how much was the Bopit when it first came out? $20, $16.99. It has not lost its value with inflation.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Hey, give it up for, give it up for Bobbitt. Give it up for Bobbitt. It is, yeah, crazy that just stays the same. I, like, what's tough is I'm, like, thinking in, like, today's prices. I wonder if we adjusted my answers for inflation, how close that would be. Yeah, I mean, that's the thing. You can do, like, think of $200 for a game console back then is like $400,500 now. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:28:05 So, now we'll go into some games. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2. Okay. How much can you get for PlayStation right now? PlayStation 1, how much can you get it for? I'm assuming brand new in the case. because, like, I'm pretty sure PlayStation has, like, all those games if you just pay, like, $100 a year.
Starting point is 00:28:30 But I think if you got, like, the K, I don't know, Pro Skater 2, $30. For a PlayStation 1 copy of it would be $10. Okay. But for a PS5 version that you're talking about right now, they just remastered and put on your PS5, $41. 41 okay so happy having me in it yeah isn't that wild i okay i got to just assume so video games are we assuming it could be a used copy whatever we're not talking like in the plastic anything like that yeah i don't think i don't think i don't think you can get finding in plastic anymore okay
Starting point is 00:29:06 they don't make them you know um and then also back in 2000 when it came out how much did it cost brand new oh brand new PlayStation that what i think those games were like 40 bucks maybe 50 $50, $50, yeah. Yeah, I think 50, it went 50, 60 now it's at 70, yeah. Crazy. Yeah. And this is why I started this game. Disposable camera.
Starting point is 00:29:37 How much can you get a disposable camera for? I feel like they're way more expensive now. They used to be like two bucks. And now they're like 40 to 50. 50 for one. I saw one that was $35. Yeah. And I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:29:58 I swear they used to be like everyone wanted to, yeah, two bucks. Just go grab a camera. They used to be at the like checkout counter. You just grab one. Yes. It's like the lint chocolate. Yeah, they first came out in 1986, but they averaged around $10. $10 for one.
Starting point is 00:30:17 But still, that is insane. Yeah. cheaper now like the thing is like i got rachel one for christmas is just um the film cameras that look like the disposable ones people just want to look like i don't i get it but i don't like everyone's like it was the good old days you want to be in the good old days but also like things are better now i love the idea that we want i would and i'm guilty of it i have these old cameras and i would love to restore some of them for my grandpa but the idea of like you know what I would love
Starting point is 00:30:53 to take a picture and barely be able to see what's in it yeah it it takes like an artist to to you have an old camera and make it look good like that's what I've I've known is like me and a really good photographer can have the same camera and I'm going to take junk pictures and you will not be able to see it and they can take some really good
Starting point is 00:31:15 artsy photos that you can then put on my and you're like oh this feels this gives me nostalgic feel and the other one they'd be like oh there's no lights on in here you know exactly exactly yeah uh and then number 10 is sex with kuski's mom still free and that was also always free so um thank my mom's not a whore sitting on the corner all right my mom didn't take shade like that she's a wonderful woman if jack was here he would be good yeah air five jack you guys mom's a wonderful woman Oh, man. How's your fantasy team doing?
Starting point is 00:31:54 Dude, I lost. I am sick of injuries. Sick of injuries. All right. I had two guys on Monday night go out with concussions. Two guys. Nico Collins and Mike Evans. And Mike Evans is not.
Starting point is 00:32:12 He's done. He's just done. I'm going to, like, toss him in the trash. Nico Collins, because of Nico Collins could not get me. Six points. Six. That is five plus one, three times two, whatever you want to do. Six plus zero.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Couldn't not get me six points because he got a concussion. I lost to a gentleman in our league. Who didn't play two people? He just left the guys on buy-in. He was like, you know what? We'll see what happens. Hey, bold tread. I mean, if you can get the job done with eight, my little.
Starting point is 00:32:47 He had one win. He had one win going into this. I know. But my other league, it seems to be that I can't win both leagues the same week. It's one or the other. And because of that, I'm a three-win team in both leagues. Yeah, you're not, you're not, that's not too good. And if you check the standings, you're going to be even more upset.
Starting point is 00:33:15 So. Yeah. But luckily, our league that you and I are in, there is no punishment. I just gave you guys $20. But the punishment of me being first right now is you have to hear it. That's really your punishment. Yeah, it's annoying. But how are you doing in the Pickams League?
Starting point is 00:33:32 The Pickams League, you're doing a lot better than I. Yeah, let's talk about that. But we are picking deep. Every time you lose, I lose. Like, we picked the same team. Yeah. There's every, like you got 12, 12 right. I got 12 out of 15 this.
Starting point is 00:33:49 I got 12 out of 15 this. week. I only got three wrong. 12 out of 15 this week. And every one, the three you got wrong or the three I also got wrong. Yeah. And so I didn't, I can't gain anything. But I was gaining.
Starting point is 00:34:00 I have been. I'm only three behind you in picks. Yeah, I had like two bad weeks. But yeah. I'm surprised. Thank God that app reminds you to make your picks. Otherwise, every, without fail, every like Friday. I'm like, or Saturday I'll get a notification.
Starting point is 00:34:17 I'm like, oh, I didn't make picks. I'm like, I'm. Yeah. Well, I mean, for me, it's like, there's, I try to be smart. And I'm like, all right, well, what's Cusky not going to pick? Because, like, they also tell you who's favored, you know? So it's like, oh, well, I just pick the favorites and, you know, majority of the time you win. But, like, I was like, oh, Jacksonville at the Rams in London. Okay, let's try to get sneaky with it.
Starting point is 00:34:44 What do you think Cuskey's going, you know? Yeah, I, for this, I, I do not. second guess, I literally just go, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and I go, all right, we're done. And it's served me pretty well so far. I think you and I are shooting a little over 70%. Yeah, we're doing pretty good. I mean, if we put some money on this
Starting point is 00:35:03 stuff. We could still. Well, I mean, I'll wager by three wins against your... No, I meant just like put a little $25 and or $5 on each or something like that. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:35:20 we can do some side bets, I'm done. But yeah, no, other than that, it's been good here. Still, and get,
Starting point is 00:35:28 got some shows. We'll have to cut that. Yeah, we're definitely have to cut that. Drink responsibly. Yeah. Jack Sarasoli.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Just cut all this. No, Jack could stay. Oh, man. Well, I mean, if you want to,
Starting point is 00:35:47 yeah, we can talk about that after. I mean, that, that, yeah, that's very fun. Yeah, I can't believe I was able to muffle that. I mean, you didn't do it well. Well, I only got through three letters. There was another four I could have said, but. You did it into a microphone.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Yeah, just, it's always funny to be, like, yeah, they're like, oh, shit, I covered the microphone. Other than that, it's been, it's been a good time. It's fall here, which I don't know what, you know, you know, what temperate is, but. You, man, fall just, I've been having apple cider every day, you know. Rachel's making apple cider donuts tonight or tomorrow, plus an apple cinnamon bread. And I can't wait. We've got some vanilla ice cream here. Papa's going to have a dessert tonight, so I've got to go work out.
Starting point is 00:36:41 So good. Yeah, you better go work out. I'll let you go. But, yeah, we are still going to pick a movie. to watch and we're going to review it one week. We'll have to do that next week. Pick our movie. So if you still have more movies that you want to put in that thing, put in our chat.
Starting point is 00:36:59 What did we agree on HBO? HBO. HBO. Okay. All right. Cool. HBO max on three. One, two, three.
Starting point is 00:37:08 Clap. You know,

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