Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 265 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Monty Franklin Et al.

Episode Date: March 31, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:39 review Join us always by my buddy Gary yoison yo yo yo yo what's up guys all you going today for a while for long years let's start out with the chaos of the week from the small hard hard slap what hard slaps did i didn't think that was real i saw i mean this is the fresh prince of the bell
Starting point is 00:01:03 assaulting people are more i watch, it seems it was just a quick meltdown. But watching everybody like evaluate it to I heard Brendan Chobb say something good, like right after it happened, he's like, I appreciate it. Appreciate you standing up for your girl, whatever, but he's like, what happens if the rock says that, or Jason Mahmoa says that you're not like walking up there and doing that at all. Yeah, nobody's slapping those guys. Let's be honest.
Starting point is 00:01:31 No, cher. I just couldn't believe that it happened and I thought that Chris Rock really handled that like a champ. I mean, number one, not pressing charges and kind of just carrying on with it. But I mean, just the fact that like that happened to, let's not forget a stand up comedian making jokes. If that happened to the club or anyone, like this is what they do is make jokes. It wasn't even that agree. Oh, like Ricky Gervais is way harsher than... Right.
Starting point is 00:02:04 I mean, you can come back to the narrative of that. It's a, I didn't realize she was suffering from alopecia, but either way, it was not, he was like, oh, that's the one that got you. Like, when I reset it, and you could see his response, it's just like, I thought the other jokes were a little bit more, like side swiping, but it was just a moment. It was a moment, it was a
Starting point is 00:02:25 moment of time where Will Smith was trying to prove his manhood and just everything. I don't know. I heard of a Scientology reference too that somebody said that he had to slap him. Apparently, that's very common in the Scientology neighborhood. So Oh, well, if somebody disrespects you you I think more or less like you open hand slap is like Accepted. I don't know. I just read this and I heard shouts talking about it too, so I don't know Wait, wait is Will Smith the song huge like huge. Oh, I didn't I saw like saying something like Tom Cruise would have slapped him had he not slapped I saw like saying something like Tom Cruise would have slapped him had he not slapped Chris rock
Starting point is 00:03:12 Well those Scientologists need to calm down stop slapping people Anyway, let's jump on to the this week's we got Monty Franklin. We got Antonio Garcia Martinez and then Ali said he's her Monty Franklin. Australian dude. Comedian. Funny guy. He was good on this episode. He's pretty chilled. Dude.
Starting point is 00:03:33 You remind me of one of your guys, he reminded me of a guy from the UK, to be honest, but I think he gets that. Well Joe did that English accent at the beginning and it was a pretty terrible, I have to say. Joe, Joe should work on that. He said that his cousin was in the story of the Blue Lagoon. Have you heard that? Have you seen that movie? That's an interesting movie. I haven't heard that reference in a long time. That was one of my favorite movies
Starting point is 00:03:59 growing up. It was just, but it was an interesting storyline looking back on it. They made some comments. There's a couple of cousins that got shipwrecked on a boat and ended up like starting a family more or less. Well I mean they were kind of out of options. Yeah. Is that or see the that or celibacy and it's like well cousins. It's the name of the day. It's a tough times. Cool. Sure. Tell the choices. He was saying that third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day.
Starting point is 00:04:27 It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day.
Starting point is 00:04:35 It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day.
Starting point is 00:04:43 It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. It's the third day. I did it all without a lawyer, so I did it like all the forms myself and they would like no shortcuts for me So I just had to do it all myself so it does make it a bit cheaper, but it makes it much harder much longer What I wish I'd be able to What was there any benefit doing it by yourself? How much? I mean did you save 20 grand or what what? I don't know I probably still cost like five but I'd imagine it took about two years longer. Interesting. Yeah I would imagine it probably took about much longer but my theory was like oh I can just fill these
Starting point is 00:05:17 forms out like what are these lawyers even do I mean you know I doubt there's a huge benefit to it. I just didn't have enough information, so I just kind of went ahead and did that way. But now I've seen other people do it and use lawyers. Yeah, I wouldn't have been way easier. Because you don't have to, you barely have to do anything. Just pay your bill. That's a, just keep having to prove to in order to be a citizen that you've married somebody or something or have a job over here.
Starting point is 00:05:44 What's the requirements? I don't even know. Oh, yeah. I mean, it mostly always is that you are married. I mean, you can get in with certain work visas. Then you get like your alien registration card. You'll get like, I think it's like the green card first and then you get your citizenship. But yeah, there's pretty strict requirements. I mean, you can't just,
Starting point is 00:06:11 you really can't just like come over here. Correct me if I'm wrong, but do Americans experience that same kind of process trying to become citizens in other countries? Is it just as difficult or is that privy just to? I think it depends which country, you know, I don't think it's all that easy to just for an American day, just immigrate to England, you know, it depends on the country because and probably like the country's resources. So like if you wanted to move to Sri Lanka, it probably wouldn't be super difficult. You know, it's all a question of like, how many they can let in? They don't want you to be drained on society.
Starting point is 00:06:49 That sort of thing. Right. I mean, it's a bit like that. Anyway, Joe was talking a little bit about liver king. I think liver king. This was the first time that he'd been brought up on on the podcast. And Joe was like, yeah, 100% steroids. You follow that guy.
Starting point is 00:07:06 I didn't realize everybody knew about that guy. I follow that guy. Yeah, I follow that guy. He's he's just a wacko. You got to watch and stuff with the seat. No, I thought I was like somehow an outlier by knowing about that guy. I didn't know what everybody knew about him. He's a he's pretty, yeah, he's pretty popular.
Starting point is 00:07:22 He's just never king here. Uh, he's just eating straight levers and bone marrow and all that stuff. A drinking blood too. Like I've gone down a rabbit hole with that guy quite a few times actually. I think he eats like rolled bulls. I think he's on steroids. Joe called him straight out like that. He was on steroids.
Starting point is 00:07:43 He said it was all gimmick. What do you think? Dude, he's ginormous. I mean, he's probably I mean, he's probably six foot. He's definitely jacked But the amount of working out and if he's really eating like that like I don't think that it's that far off He didn't hit I don't know how steroid muscle. I mean Joe would know better than I at least he might be doing testosterone, but full fledged just I don't know I Think that Joe is pulling from that more plates more dates guy that does the video analysis of like people's for seeks and I think they did one and Concluded that it was
Starting point is 00:08:22 But when I think when I think of Stero and Body, his body is not what my mind goes to. You know what I mean? What do you think of? I mean, he's massive, but he just seems like he's cut like a caveman. Like that's what I would think like a caveman would be cut. Like, is he's not like Vainey and all, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:08:41 I've seen guys on Stero's. Well, it depends how many you do. I mean, yeah, he's not a messed up limp here But you know those guys we got steroids squirt out the right balls He's hucking and he's doing he's carrying stuff on his back He's got like five plates that he's dragging and it's teeth and stuff. So I don't I don't know that can't be steroids I don't know I see what you're saying, but at the same time I don't know. I see what you're saying, but at the same time, he seems to be on a daily basis as very consistent. I mean, when you're doing that stuff every day, who knows?
Starting point is 00:09:13 Yeah, though. He's definitely working out hard and he's definitely eating a shitload of protein and the rest of it, but that's an unusual size for any human being. And he is older. It's not like he's like 25. So that kind of plays in as well. He's probably in his, I don't know, late 30s, 40s. I imagine. Yeah. 40s older. What is it he does? How does he make his money? He's got all of us listening to him. So I imagine he's capitalizing on his, I don't know, fame. I really don't know, but I know he's got those bone marrow pills that he promotes all the time and a few supplements. And he's got a supplement company, but.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Oh yeah, that's probably what it is. I guarantee you. They were talking about a little bit about how SNL is like super woke now. And, you know, what, how that show is just kind of, I don't know, lost like it's spock for comedy because it used to be wild. SNL used to be like the place to go for like really wild stuff. And before to that show as a kid, you know, like those literally like he looked at forward
Starting point is 00:10:26 to Saturday night. Yeah, does anyone give his shit anymore? I can't remember the last time I watched it. You know what I do like to watch is the weekend update with those two guys, Che and whoever Scarlett Johansson says. I don't think I see. He's the other guy. But that's good, because they do like the jokes swaps,
Starting point is 00:10:50 where they write jokes for each other, and Che always writes like the most racist sounding stuff for the white guy to say, and he's just getting that brutalized one. It's a good angle. I mean, that's a fun way of doing it, but yeah, the rest of it. And then like with Pete Davidson being on that
Starting point is 00:11:08 because I don't know, I think that guy seems like a wide guy. Well, it's a date. He seems like it. It's a date. Which is, he's a funny guy. I mean, I've actually seen, I don't want to say in-depth and reviews, but I've seen behind his, I don't know if you know his whole story, his dad died in the 9-11 situation.
Starting point is 00:11:28 He was a firefighter. Right. Yeah, he made jokes about it, but you could tell he's depressed. I mean, he's a younger guy. I think it was like probably 15 or 16 when that happened. So that obviously has a lot of influence on your life. And then, I don't know, he dated Ari on a ground day. It's crazy how in Hollywood, you're significant.
Starting point is 00:11:46 And other can kind of represent your character. A lot of the way I guess that's in life in general. But she was kind of nutty. She dated this other rapper, Mack Miller, who was one of my, like one of my guys. And to follow that. And then now he's following Kanye. It's interesting.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I wonder what these goes through these people. Are they just doing everything for show? I mean Now they just go to the same party so they meet all these people It seems like the more yeah, so Pete Davidson is 28 9 11 was 21 years ago, so he was only seven. He was really young when I was seven. So yeah. There's a, he's got a couple of good movies, but I mean, I've just seen him make reference about it
Starting point is 00:12:30 and interviews and stuff. You can tell, as it would affect anybody, you can tell it affected him. There's a moral of that story. Yeah, it's a brutal, brutal thing to go through for sure. What about the stories of, excuse me, Kid Rock, Tommy Lee wanting to fight Kid Rock. And then what was it, Tommy wanted to like,
Starting point is 00:12:52 reach out to Joe to have him train. That's great. Train him to fight. Ah, my money's on Kid Rock. You see what I mean? Yeah, he was just friggin' smack you upside the head. Like, guaranteed. just friggin' just smack you upside the head like Guarante like when Joe just described him I was like oh yeah I could see that and he's a redneck for sure Like he's got a nice right hand. I'm sure with that cooler slight left
Starting point is 00:13:16 Yeah, no thought I thought his house though crazy He built like a white house his own white house Yeah, that sounds pretty sick with a giant elevator. It's only two bedrooms to I think he said, which is even sicker. That's it. Just like just like big open holes. I mean, all that picture is like just the open warehouse, but I guess it's the White House, just an open White House. The went, right? Oh, dude, I got to talk. Talking about, talking about Joe training people. As Elon Musk reached out. Or he reached out to Elon to talk about fighting. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Listen, I mean, if, if we, if that comes a time when we're like all right This isn't real life anymore. It's that day The day that we're all like the greatest people you in the history of time Just watching Elon Musk the world's richest man fire take Putin's what he said he was a judo champion too or so or at least trained right? He has a black belt as judo Joe is pretty sure it's legit like he's seen him trying like seeing videos of him And he's like yeah, I got I was what he's doing so that would actually be very difficult Elon other than Elon is way big. I mean he's a big guy so I Don't know just the fact that Elon was, how epic would that be as a response?
Starting point is 00:14:48 I'm like, this guy's a wild animal. I mean, it seems to me, it seems like he somewhere has humanity at his core. I mean, he's saying that you need to travel to Mars in order to keep the human race rolling. So yeah, he's a little hold on first. I got to fight this day. And then put up satellites speaking, speaking of Putin and Elon, they were making reference to like this disorder that if you hang around schizophrenia and you hang around people like that that you have an attendancy of adopting kind of those behaviors And it was interesting. I had my aunt here recently just over the weekend. She's 74. She's in she has great wits about her and she's
Starting point is 00:15:37 great like She's very alert and whatnot She's telling me stories about taking care of people with dementia and Like I'm the the stories that she's telling me over and over again about how like just the questions that they get asked like Consistently like that kind of behavior has to take its toll on you. What have you heard of anything like that before? You saying that if you like you hang around with people with either dementia or schizophrenia It starts to wrap off on you. I could see it being a thing that could happen quickly I
Starting point is 00:16:13 Yeah, I don't know I mean they're not really like learned behaviors So I don't I don't know why you would Pick them. Oh, if you're just around somebody that's living in an alternate universe and there's just like, I don't know what reality is in the first place, but if you're around somebody who, like, she was saying, where's my dog, where's my dog? And they ended up stuffing a dog. So she would stop asking about the dog and not she just carries around the stuffed dog. And I'm thinking I'm just picturing. And in order to even think that up,
Starting point is 00:16:46 or to any part of that scenario, it just seems a bit awkward, you know what I mean? Yeah, that's wild. I mean, look, that's a tough job to look at. Like that for sure. It must be really tough. I was thinking, as she was telling me the stuff that goes on to us, I'll tell you one thing,
Starting point is 00:17:04 there is not a whole lot of dementia jokes out there, but there is a lot of funny stuff that she was saying. It's a little bit of a sense of issue. I think that one is. I get it. Wait, Will Smith at probably slap you. Makes sense. All right, let's jump over to Antonio Garcia Martinez. This guy was an interest
Starting point is 00:17:27 Yeah, for sure. What are you saying is back? He's a tech entrepreneur a writer and he was a Facebook product manager from from what I took from it He was basically one of those guys that started The ad platforms more or less add platforms more or less. Oh, so we have him. I guess to blame us. Yes, yes. And I mean, now that we do more research and we realize how valuable our data is and how lucrative
Starting point is 00:17:54 it's become for other companies, you obviously see the benefit of it. But that said, I do say that a lot of those ads that they've given me have, I mean, I don't want to give them any credit, but it seems that they know the right ads to give me a lot of the time. Yeah. I mean, you have to look at it in that way as a benefit because I mean, remember back in the day when we watched TV and it's just like whatever they play, it's like another car commercial or whatever. And it's, you know, and as a kid, the only commercials you ever cared about
Starting point is 00:18:25 the ones around Christmas, because they're all selling toys. He's like, oh, finally, good, good commercials. Right. Stop watching this. Watch this. Right. Yeah. So you don't care about cathedrals to you.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I did find it interesting that he cruised right over into the Ukraine right when all this stuff started going on just to get, get but hands on perspective Dude what a lunatic honestly would you go over there giving the chance? This sounds so selfish, but I probably wouldn't run to the Ukraine, but if like something and I don't know The Caribbean or somebody somebody needs some help over there. I might go over there, but they've been Not if it was a war. I'm not like running to a war. Unless you were like so committed you were going to fight in it. What was it? It just seems like that's a that's a crazy thing. What were you do you feel that attached anywhere in America? Either like I'm thinking to myself, like I would protect my spot right here,
Starting point is 00:19:27 but to be like I'm so like I'm for California, or I guess I mean the United States, I don't know. Yeah, I mean, it would be different. I, let's say for example, England was getting invaded. Now number one, I'm 40 and I have zero military training. So I don't know how useful I would be even if I could do anything. But let's say I was at a position where I could and it and it looked like England could be under major attack and needed support. I mean, I guess it wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility, you know, that's like my homeland and
Starting point is 00:20:04 all my family. Would you feel some sort of attachment to protect that land, Perse? I mean, I heard you're a preface, but I'm saying. Yeah, in a sense, I mean, I wouldn't want anyone to take it over. I mean, if it was like, you know, they're in a tough spot in the Ukraine, so they really do need fighters.
Starting point is 00:20:25 They need people to head there and help and be a part of it. It was something like a hundred thousand people that have fled have gone back of that to fight. I mean, that's some nationalism right there. He was saying that the Russians didn't come with enough guys like for sure from his standpoint Then they're just riding down the streets in their tanks like with no like poise. They're just picking them off more or less I don't know if they're picking them off, but oh and getting stuck in the mud because it's like the muddy season Seems like the what they seems like a bad I know I'm in Vade I know who fired a bunch of his administrators because they kind of this bad intel more or less from I remember Baker saying that on one of his so it is interesting. But Putin's in a position now and I don't know enough about it but it seems like they're just
Starting point is 00:21:17 provoking him to the point where it's like you're asking me to either put up or shut up and he's already killed however many troops and however many Ukrainians it's at this point it's like what's stopping him from continuing. Yeah, I don't know I mean he's just going to run out of resources eventually and bankrupt this company is whole country which is I mean ultimately I, I don't know what point he becomes, you know, one of those war criminals that needs to be overthrown, you know, is he powerful enough to just like get away with this and then we do nothing. I'm sure that all these other countries aren't going to let him get away with this. And power since 99 they said that's insane.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Like 23. That's what I think. And the thing is, I think the narrative that he keeps on trying to push is that he's trying to protect the Russian people Meanwhile the Russian people are like please stop doing the shit. This is to make this you're not talking on our behalf anymore, you know Yeah, I don't know it's it's just scary stuff and I don't know. It's just scary stuff. And you know, my heart goes out for all the innocent people that are like in the middle of this that were just trying to live their lives. And now the buildings have blown up. Yeah, it's, I don't you feel disconnected. Like Joe has even talked about that too. He's saying how when he goes to bed, he's thinking about what's going on in his other countries. It's interesting how the narratives obviously shifted from the vaccines and whatnot to war, which makes sense given the circumstance, but isn't it interesting to, I can't remember
Starting point is 00:22:55 who said it if it was Antonio or Joe, but he was like, all the vaccine, the vaccine experts have turned into foreign policy diplomats now. Yeah, yeah, it's a good thing. Just people that like talking like they know everything because they read it. Over night you became a you were a scientist now you're a foreign policy leader. It makes sense. Yeah. And we are clearly neither. So yeah, I'll say the same thing. Joe says don't listen to us. I did like it that he talked about that. Just don't do anything we say that is not very often. He was talking about people in Israel how they're always constantly happy and laughing and dancing and he goes I brought at home for me when he asked the guy why he was always dancing he goes in Israel.
Starting point is 00:23:51 You never know what's going to happen every day is just like borrowed time, you know, did he get bombed at any time? Yeah. He's like, why not just celebrate? I bet they have very little like wokeism in Israel. You know, like complaining about being triggered. It's like, hey, they get triggered when somebody, you know, sends a rocket into this.
Starting point is 00:24:14 But they were talking about that. They, I think it was Antonio was saying that, you know, every now and again or every generation, there should be a war because then people will put their fucking Priorities in order and I obviously don't want them to be a war every generation like that's problematic Right, I because people die and that's awful, but How long do you go without war before people just find any old thing to complain about and they forgot what it's like to really struggle and Come together and work together and and appreciate what they have
Starting point is 00:24:56 calibration for sure You he was made The invented football for that case. You remember him talking about that He was the invented football for that specific reason so that people had something to Get their aggressions out because people are in here and right like want to do that I think Be able to see combat or be a part of some sort of combat There's something to that. I'm sure I mean they used to say that about the gladiator games for the people in Rome. They were so disconnected from all the wars that were happening around it.
Starting point is 00:25:31 In order to keep them, I guess, calm and focused or whatever they created the games. So that they had this kind of violent entertainment. And I think the idea was one to distract the people and also Kind of maybe get that energy out of them so that they won't committing so many crimes or I wonder how much premeditated behavior is based on Distraking the people even in our own government like you think so much They come up with these things. It's like I mean, I don't think it's this giant conspiracy. It's like we require entertainment. That's why there's so many TV channels. Like we require this kind of distraction. But it's like people
Starting point is 00:26:18 ask for. As it built that way in such a way for the news to be like look over here we're gonna do this so look over here. Oh yeah almost like look at COVID look at this wall and then the whole time like you know the banking systems at the when you say when you say it was not a relatively it's even more frightening. Yeah. You can make some good comedy bits. It's not a secret. Not much. It's the absurdity. They talk a bit about what he calls hustle porn, which I really liked. Like all the, a lot of the types of pages that I follow anyway, because they do, they're like, spur you on, get you moving,
Starting point is 00:27:08 like, this is the keys to success, or this is how you do this, this, and this. And I think they are like important motivating reminders, but they're almost as like too much of that now in a way. Right. It's like, I never thought that there would be too much of a, of like a positive thing, but it's like, everybody's jumped on board.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Everybody has the answers. And it's like, are you guys even doing any of this stuff? Well, you just say. And then the people that actually are doing it, that aren't posting it, become somehow resentful of the people that are faking it. I don't know, because I'm on the other side, because I've seen it be so saturated at this point where it's just, I don't know, I guess if you're going to
Starting point is 00:27:50 saturate something, positivity is a good thing to focus on as opposed to negativity. At least you're watching some good stuff. I that as opposed to the other, but I do see the actual... What comes behind it isn't necessarily there, and who's saying it, and at what cost? Yeah, I mean, but is the downside to it? Could there be... I mean, okay, so you're looking at all these pages, even the people saying it really don't live up to it But is that bad? Like you said good. Well, you say that word the people of hustle porn that pop into my mind are straight up Gary Vander Chuck
Starting point is 00:28:37 David Gogg and the jaco willing like there's not I sift through the other stuff I think so like when I think of the guys that are, if you wanna call it hustle porn, I keep my hustle born tight, cause I still look up to those dudes and I still find, I still draw on that kind of motivation. So I see what he's saying, but it's also what you're tailoring your feed to be to, I think, too.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Yeah, I think the best thing about Instagram or any of these feeds it are just like sarcastic hilarious memes Like that to me is like the most important trash can pull Anything that had um What's his name called? That pull up did you see trans Trump? Oh, that was a good one. Oh Brilliant so good Absolutely brilliant Pull up did you see trans Trump? Oh, that was a good one. Oh, brilliant. So good. Absolutely brilliant.
Starting point is 00:29:29 It's so perfect. The Trump Lord, he can win that way. Guarantee. He probably do. He'd probably do it. He's just that much of a winner. He's just going to be like, I'm going to win. This is the way to do it.
Starting point is 00:29:42 It throws away gone. It doesn't even try. That was a... What did you think of Joe when he was... He kind of discussed an interesting part about the podcast, and this always stands out to me because we podcast about his show. So when he was talking about how Red Band first pointed out to him, and was like, Joe, did you see how many downloads last episode got?
Starting point is 00:30:05 He's like, no, how many? And then he's like two million. And that's when he started to realize, like, holy shit. What is happening? But he just couldn't believe it. And he didn't know what it was, why that was even happening. And that's so many people.
Starting point is 00:30:22 And this is like back in the day when no podcast or really getting those kinds of crazy. I mean no one had even got close. He never is advertised to anyone. He's never promote, excuse me, promoted the show and that's true. Even when he went on other people's podcasts back in the day, he never was like, oh yeah, and also listen to my show when like he never did anything like ever. That's what no, he's never brought it up at like the UFC or just nothing like that. He could have sponsored the UFC. They could have had a massive Joe Rogan experience. You know, image in the middle of the UFC if he wants.
Starting point is 00:30:59 He's he's but no, he's stuck to his guns since day one. And there's so much integrity. and that's what shines through that's why he gives to just Beat all these little cases that come against him if you want to calm cases because it's just null and void because He has a track record that's pretty solid at this point Yeah, I mean he has a genuine curiosity right towards the podcast and he's always been interested to hear from people and and he enjoys it. He enjoys what he's doing. I mean that's a big part of it too.
Starting point is 00:31:36 You know I saw a clip of him today and it's actually from one of the ones that we're review next week but I might as well cover it now, because it's relevant. And he was saying that, I think it was Josh Barnett, he was talking to. And he said, look, if they, if anyone tries to change the show and like put real restrictions on what he could do, he's like, I'm out, he goes, I'm, I'm, I'm just not gonna do it.
Starting point is 00:32:00 If like, there's enough censorship that came into the space, he's like, I just, I won't, I'm not gonna just Fit whatever the mold is and and do that That's a powerful play when you're talking about a 200 plus million dollar empire that he's building. I mean for him not to be like okay. I'll follow these rules now It's impressive smart. I mean at the end of the day because he doesn't have anything to lose other than money. And obviously he's got enough of that at this point.
Starting point is 00:32:30 So yeah, do you ever have enough? I don't know. He's telling me to leave. So, but I hear you. He liked it. Yeah. One day. One day we have enough. All right, let's jump over to Yeah, one day one day we're up enough. All right, let's jump over to Alice to the eek I know a little bit of his comedy. I've seen it before he is very funny guy Ton of energy builds up that energy really well throughout his sets and and you can kind of hear it like throughout his His round things right this podcast. He's a little hard to follow at some point. He would he would like podcast. He's a little hard to follow at some point. He would, he would like not quite finish a sentence sometimes. He would just talk a bit and then jump to something else. And it was, I found a difficult to follow somewhat. He was saying, I liked that he wants
Starting point is 00:33:17 to fight cat Williams though. I found that. That's the first thing I have on my notes here. He's ready to fight cat. Would you fight cat waves cat waves will get mopped up Okay, he's tiny He's tiny you well, is any a crack head depends on the crack? It's gotta be what you're right. Take it easy on cat. He's but you're right. He has gone down some rock I'm not no, he's up It's what that's he's had a problem. He is a fan They were talking about Floyd Mayweather him and getting a beard implant in Turkey
Starting point is 00:33:54 He's like he has an beard just he's 40 years old. He's gonna beard to this day All of a sudden has a beard. I don't know about this like you you go to accept the hand you would doubt in a lot of like Don't get me wrong. You can work out eat healthy. You can make some real changes If you really struggle to lose weight and you have to eat like way more salads and other people to get in a better shape Like yeah, that's rough like that sucks for you that you don't get to eat whatever you want You but you can make those changes and that's good But yeah, you can't just be like a guy and be like my beetsuck. So I need a big dick.
Starting point is 00:34:32 I mean, you know, it's like you got to accept what's happening. That's what my other walks around with a bag of a million dollars in his pocket. Just like I think he hires a guy to carry around a million dollars just because that's who he is at this point. I guess I go get beard turkey fuck it. He can afford it. Saying that though too, like I'm not, I like don't really judge stuff like that. I mean when they were talking about those other guys that had spent like almost a million
Starting point is 00:35:02 dollars on surgeries, that's an issue because there's just no way around it. You look ridiculous. And we know that it's also kind of an external expression of your internal problems. And I know that we're technologically savvy and our medical devices are very forward, but I'm pretty sure you're putting yourself at a high risk at any given time, any time you get a surgery. I'm not a, I'm no, I'm no scientist.
Starting point is 00:35:33 But I'm sure I'm sure beard implants are safe, well hair implants for the most part, but if they like cutting into your muscles to put like padding or silicon. Yeah, I mean that's that's getting a bit much. I think I go pretty wrong. I imagine. Yeah. And imagine how stupid you're gonna feel if you have a pot surgery. I was getting cast in place and I had to remove my my leg because like that's a shitty story to tell at a dinner party Yeah, you got gang green so they remove one leg, but your other leg has a really nice calf and you're like well one worked Nice they were doing two for once it was it was It worked out Yeah, I I don't know. I think I think a big part of existing as a life form or a human at least is accepting, you know, kind of a lot of what you were given and handed. I think that's part of the journey. You've just got a, you know, it doesn't mean that you can't try and
Starting point is 00:36:41 make your life better and however way you can, but you can't fake it like that. It's not the way it works. It's like somebody that does like a fake English accent and then from England. And then they, yeah. I'm not even in a tone. But yeah, you could, on that same note, talking about getting 20,000 other calf implants,
Starting point is 00:37:00 they were talking about spending money on weddings and stuff. And he was like, so I'm going to go spend 30 grand on a wedding for somebody that I already live with and then we're going to go back to our two bedroom apartment. I don't know what clicked with it whenever he said that to me, but I'm like, I wonder how many people have gone through that process, saving up, saving up, six weeks, 12 weeks, three months, you're supposed to spend this much on a wedding ring because everybody else says you do it. And then you go spend the money on this wedding
Starting point is 00:37:31 and you come home and you're like, we did the whole thing and then you're like, all right, now our credit card bills are done, and now we have this, it's like, where is, am I a cynic just for thinking of that? Or is that just like, oh. Am I a cynic just for thinking of that or is that just like oh? I think you're just a guy thinking of that because a lot of times the men will pay for it and with it that day is not for us
Starting point is 00:38:01 Like it's definitely for the for the person you marrying most of the time like it's that big day That's a weird concert is there and this is not me being selfish But is there any other time or like all right? This is they just assume that every other day is guys day Is that what's all day? I'm just curious and I'm not trying to rough on your feathers But it's an interesting thing and this whole like happy wife happy life thing and like these little narratives like I just I'm not I'm'm I think it represents the provider that's fine I'm cool and I'm cool with that but the but the things that are associated with that like those I don't want to say those shmows are those guys that are going through life if they ever if I ever hear that like happy-wipe happy life at like a dinner party or a wedding. I'm like, oh, please stand far away from me.
Starting point is 00:38:54 I want nothing to do. I always like it when I hear the people, um, and this is usually when it's like someone's second wedding or third or it's like a whole a couple, but when they just leave and go to Hawaii and do it with like three of their best friends and it's like, oh, you skip right to the good bit. So that's the thing. That seems like the smartest play. If we're going to learn lessons from other people's mistakes and, uh, accomplishments, I don't know. I guess it just is one of those things too. A lot of times you do it for your family.
Starting point is 00:39:21 Like, if you have a big family, it brings the two families together. It's probably the only time they meet. So everybody gets together and they kind of celebrate together. I'll give it a... I'll give it a... There is some of that going on. But yeah, I'm with you. I mean, I've already been married though, so I've been through. He was talking about... Not that I ever want to get to this spot, but he's like, yeah, my knuckles kind of messed up because I smashed the windshield and I think it might My steering wheel bent back up I was just like, yeah, imagine how hard you have to play just there you are I mean, I'm learning as I get older. It's it's up to you to
Starting point is 00:40:01 ingest what comes your way and then how you respond is on you. Easier said than done a lot of the time, but. Yeah, what do you think calls that? What's probably a woman? A hundred. There's like nothing that makes you more mad. And the weird thing is, is when you're dealing with that, even whenever you're like, all right,
Starting point is 00:40:20 I'm not gonna give this away. I'm just gonna keep this energy. I'm gonna take a deep breath.. I'm just going to keep this energy. I'm going to take a deep breath and just going to be quiet. That somehow seems to backfire a lot of the time too, unfortunately. Yeah, they know all people want a reaction. You know, you just stand there and you're like, I'm not getting into this. And I'm like, I need you to bang your head. I need the pole.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Just like, I'm trying my best to not do that. I need you to feel the same amount of emotion that I'm feeling right now, but in an aggressive way. Get that. I don't know. Well, they did say they were saying that there was a bunch of violence in lesbian relationships. I did that.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Is that a thing? Well, I mean, I've never been in the lesbian relationship personally, but Well, I take that back. I have been but you've wanted to be I take that couple. I've been in a couple No, I've heard of that and you could see is you don't want to blanket statement, but I've witnessed situations where I could see I don't know like they said I think I've witnessed situations where I could see. I don't know, like they said, I think it kind of gets kicked under the rug a lot of the time as a girl fight. Who knows? I mean, I guess that's just to be interpreted on every situation. I think that's a change. Yeah, to be clear, we're not saying that this is fact. Not at all. We're just reporting on what they said. But it's an interesting thing to think about. I mean,
Starting point is 00:41:43 I guess you have to assume that in any style of relationships there is the potential for domestic, but that's just one that you don't really consider ever. But saying that, I mean, Ali had some pretty wacky opinions about gay couples and gay couples adopting dogs, I mean, dogs, kids and how the kids would I think that comes from his, you know, I don't think he's basing this on a lot of. I think that comes from time and prison and his own perspective too. I'm sure he I think he's he looks like he's a Muslim too.
Starting point is 00:42:18 I would assume his name is Ali Sadik and he was wearing a I might be jumping to conclusions, but I have a feeling. Oh, so yeah, it might be traditional, like thinking as well. It is possible. I mean, yeah, he does carry a knife everywhere when he went to Canada and they were like, well, you have a knife. Right. I get it. I mean, no one has knives in England.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Like, you can't even carry one over there. Be illegal. And ever since I've lived in the US, I will always have one on me. But I don't think of it like him, like he was talking about for self-defense. I mean, I guess it could be used for that, but like I don't wanna be stabbing anyone anyway. It's just kind of like a useful tool.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Fill the shab on you. I'm just like, for good handy. I get it. I don't know. I thought it was interesting. They were making some MMA references and the one guy that has never been like, I want him has been D'Auntay Wilder. Like nobody's been like, I want D'Auntay Wilder.
Starting point is 00:43:11 You notice that? Oh, it's a fight. Yeah, I mean, that's not true. I mean Tyson's here. Oh, they wanted him. Okay. Yeah, but I they were talking about Oh, Oh, tomorrow, Usman. I take I take the U.S. Yeah, the U.S. Usman because Connor that's right called you. Usman out. And nobody's ever really wanted to fight Usman because it's been Connor called every minute out. Yeah, I don't know what
Starting point is 00:43:39 kind of love to that's edges. Um, he just knows it's a big payday, but I mean he's not gonna... it would be a massive payday and maybe it would also be like a loss that he could take and just be like, oh well, you know, of course I lost. I mean, it's Usman, he's one of the best. Because otherwise, what kind of has to come back and do is fight people in his weight class that he's was always in, you know, between the two, I guess like 155 for him. And there's some real killers in that. I mean, I don't know how he's looking right now. He's had his brakes in his leg. I mean, he's big, he's put on a lot of weight, so he may even have to move up. But could he come back and have a real run at the division again? Probably not, but would everyone still want to watch his fight? Yeah, so he almost has a choice of like, do I just pick fights that
Starting point is 00:44:36 He has a chance of winning him, but still could be seen as big fights like him and Nate Diaz 3 something like that Or does he use his power to just like put himself in like weird title contention where he really probably stands no chance. How does he put on all that weight? Is that juice or no? It doubtful because they're gonna be testing him. I mean, he still has UFC contract.
Starting point is 00:45:00 I'm pretty sure if you have a contract, those assada contests you you whenever he looks like he's I mean He's weld up a lot. I mean for sure, but remember he's still pretty young and he's probably got perfect Diet and nutrition and training I mean he's eating To get there for sure, but Yeah, I mean it is possible. I think you can still take others so I'm pretty sure they can take like a ton of creatine and
Starting point is 00:45:33 There's quite a few other things and think of the resources he has for for You know the type of things he could take To get big. I mean he has it all true possible The last thing I want to end on is, um, Ali wanting to become president after Joe said, what would you do to sort things out? I mean, that, that went downhill fast. I mean, he immediately made himself a dictator and was literally just pulling everyone's
Starting point is 00:46:02 dicks off if they committed crimes. I get other than it being funny. I don't know if that really is the way I as a frame of reference. He's well cultured and he's he's lived a different life than us. So he's got some dicks to pull. That's very true. That's very true. Maybe that's how that's how it works in prison to get people to behave themselves. All right guys, well that's it for this week. Thank you as always for tuning in. All the links to everything are in the bio, follow Garrett on the gram, and tune in for the next one. Peace and love. Peace and love.
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