Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - A Joe Rogan Experience Review of Steve Rinella et al.

Episode Date: November 11, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Verano, verano, reciclar es tan humano Esa lata de aceitunas que te tomas a la una La crema que se termina cuando estás en la piscina El enbase de ese polo que no se reficla Solo hay una lata de caballa que te coves en la playa La voy a usar en las patatas y del refresco la lata Un enbase de paella y del agua La botella, como ves es muy sencillo
Starting point is 00:00:24 Los enbases del verano Siempre van a la amarillo You are listening to the Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast. We find little nuggets, treasures, valuable pieces of gold in the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and pass them on to you, perhaps expand a little bit. We are not associated with Joe Rogan in any way. Think of us as the talking dead to Joe's walking dead. Enjoy the show. Hello guys and welcome to another episode of the JRE review. We're gonna get right into it.
Starting point is 00:00:56 We got Mike Baker and Steve Rinala today, two of my favorites. And my buddy Garrett is joining me for this recording. Audio's a little shaky, but sometimes he's in California, I'm here and we had to kind of a little bit of fuckery to get at the work, but anyway, enjoy. Podcast. You're listening to the Joe Rogan Experience Review.
Starting point is 00:01:19 What a bizarre thing we've created. Now with your host, Adam Thorne. My heat of being the worst podcast with the best one. Two, one, go. Enjoy the show. All right. How you gonna get? Life is good, bad life is good.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Very nice. I was gonna get that out and funny bonus. It's nice and sunny. I'll tell you what, last night in the past few nights it felt like it took a switch real real quick. We got down to like 50. I know for the rest of the country that's not terrible, but for here in California, that's pretty frigid. Yeah, that was pretty cold by the beach, right?
Starting point is 00:01:57 Right. So you threw out that way obviously, I need just to go to the skate the chaos. Yeah, right. How you finding a way to opening is it? I mean, all the future left, right? And what's the feel? I mean, there's a lot of accuracy is what with what he has to have to say about it. But at the same time, I mean, I'm kind of very fortunate to be in this little nook by the beach where I don't really encounter a lot
Starting point is 00:02:30 of those negative things. So I mean, I feel very fortunate for that fact and my job is still one of the ones thriving down right by the beach. So for all accounts, I have nothing to complain about. I'm very thankful, but I know a lot of people are being affected in a lot of crucial ways that I it's unfortunate, but I don't know. You know there's been a lot of, I mean when I was there, what was in playing on Povera, I couldn't help but notice like the expansion of all those little homeless spots and 10 villages and
Starting point is 00:03:02 yeah it was pretty significant, Obviously I've been gone. You're having a country for quite a few months. So to me, the slow progression of it, I didn't see it. I just saw it from like a few tents to a short load of tents. Right. It happened. I don't want to say I haven't overnight. It happened very quick.
Starting point is 00:03:23 I don't know, man. It's kind of interesting how it all, it's all panned out, but it's, there is definitely a sentiment down by the boardwalk where it's just like, this is what it is. And it's like, it's kind of inevitable, it seems like, because it's like, if you had to pick a place to be, I don't wanna say a bum or a homeless, you'd wanna be by the beach, because I mean,
Starting point is 00:03:41 just the weather for one thing, and I mean, the scenery, I would imagine everybody just gravitate towards the coast. So, yeah, yeah, right. I'm on a few if you're living there and crime is there. And, you know, I was kind of going to eat and figure out how to I mean, I that's always like, right, that's always the angle. I'm anytime I have like a conversation with somebody I'm like, so what's the remedy? Like let's just at least start embracing the conversation rather than just
Starting point is 00:04:09 It really is a remedy. That's what I'm saying. It applies to many of them. Right. Like what are you supposed to do? I don't know. It's the eternal question that it seems like some smart mind should come up with some kind of idea Because that's just one thing that has not been touched. I don't know. I don't know what the remedy is. Well, crying is my issue, you know, is like even a caretaker was like, I didn't really feel I didn't feel on the face like, living where I was, but after the numbers were like so, you know, it was just like, well, time's gonna follow this, and that's not good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Yeah, I don't know, man. I see stuff. I don't, it's all what you read, you know what I mean? I guess it's where you surround yourself. I feel like, and who you're surrounding yourself with, because the different circles see things different ways. And I know there's facts that don't get me wrong with it at the same time. It's like, I just seems like, I don't know if you
Starting point is 00:05:05 read that Duncan Trustle thing. I don't know if you saw that meme, but it said something about some poor Shmo is sitting under a waterfall right now, not suit and he's not pissed off at somebody else. I care. I'm paraphrasing. I'm paraphrasing. But he's like, he's like, I'm paraphrasing, obviously, but he says something to the sentiment that like, once you get this phone, then you just start adapting fucking thought processes based on what your feed says. It's like inevitable.
Starting point is 00:05:34 So it's like, whatever you're reading is kind of gonna, I don't know, incorporate how you're thinking about things. But I see what I see there are facts, don't get me wrong. But it's just like, what are we doing? I mean, you look at it from one perspective, but I see what I see that there are facts don't get me wrong, but it's just like what are we doing? I mean, you look at it from one perspective, but I see it. I don't know, it's sort of a good place. Right. It's a beautiful place.
Starting point is 00:05:51 And people will make their job. Right. Like you're saying, you just focus on the positive and deal with what has happened. But for me, I felt like it was a bit of a take issue. And I didn't look out. I was looking at it. I was ready to go. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:08 It's fair. I mean, there's got to be, tell me more about Bozeman. There's another some highlights. The only downfall in other experience, cold weather in my life. It's a difficult pill for me to swallow. But I guess I'm telling you right now, whether it is real cold. Right. And that actually gets a sense of the Steve and other podcast whether he is real or cold. And that actually gets us into this deep and open podcast.
Starting point is 00:06:26 If he is from up here, I have people here that know him. No, I'm quite well used to work on this TV show, meeting to, so he has a lot of, like this is his sanctuary and I'm just now kind of building my life to kind of get into the same thing. You know, focusing on the outdoors and hunting. And the challenge to the cold is something I definitely have. It's very coldly about what it's about. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:56 And we probably want to be around again for many, many months. Let's go. You know, I mean, what, I am in the corner. Right. And, uh, Joe, so if you have a new book out, and, uh, I don't really know if it's for a half, six or three years, uh, a couple of days, like a while game, a couple of days. And it is super, the math one of the things when you're
Starting point is 00:07:19 a hunter and you get all the meat. It's tough meat to cook with and what it's on. And as soon as it's gained it meet the couple in the weather farms and as soon as Gain is, I'm a little shocked, and knowing how to compare it is a very important part of that. I mean, people often will say, no, I don't really like Gain me, you know, it's tough, but it's really that preparation, so it's really cool that he made that cookbook and you know his new book sounds interesting. It sounds like a historical kind of you know guide almost and He's obviously a very spot. These were your thoughts on Steve. I mean I was that was the first thing that came to mind I don't know that I've heard like more articulate guy you would think I Don't know if it just gets associated that hunters are just like these Whatever midwest
Starting point is 00:08:10 Budwives are drinking guys, you know what I mean? Like I don't know how to put it But it's like you hear a guy like him talking. I'm just like geez this guy's Can't put a sentence together that doesn't sound brilliant like everything every word that came out of his mouth I know he's he's written books to sentence together that doesn't sound brilliant. Like everything, every word that came out of his mouth, I know he's written books, so he's obviously smart, but you can just see the value that he places on education because it's like, he's quoting all kinds of people
Starting point is 00:08:34 from all across the board, and I was so impressed. You know so much, and to have an opinion, like he has on stuff is just like, you had to, that's well thought through thought, you know what I mean? But I think that I think the whole idea that just, I don't know. He puts a whole new perspective on hunters and stereotypes from me. But I don't, I've never really thought of hunters as like dumb guys. Don't get me wrong, but I'm just saying I could different.
Starting point is 00:08:57 I'm ready to keep you to think that just like redneck. Right. Right. Right. A bunch of hell-go-lige. That's what I would have to do. People that have really articulate, you know, intelligence, passion, and total, like, well-forged out.
Starting point is 00:09:10 I mean, he should have met him first, and passed the show. And he guys out and seen it, definitely watched it. Yeah, I saw that. The two better two is, like, for example, if you're not even that into food, you watch Anthony Bulldain show. Right. And he's such a poet with his language that it really transcends into the food and your only perspective towards.
Starting point is 00:09:30 I think Steve does the same thing with Hunter and the culture and the history of the for sure. I mean, at the really sales you on, what he's doing, Yeah, he changes that by now. Yeah, whereas you can watch a show Like what was that fucking Herories with the dog right honestly, yeah, that's not doing anything Right right right shoot exactly. That's a good. That's a good dichotomy I mean, yeah I didn't know that any animals had bones in the things. I didn't know that. I didn't know that either. Yeah, that seems
Starting point is 00:10:12 clearly pretty useful though. I guess dangerous, maybe. Maybe you could actually break your bones. Maybe that's the thing I was going to say. Maybe though, but that's where the term boner came. Maybe we have like a like a like a meth. I don't know. I mean, you think about the term boner. Maybe that's where it came from. Is that it turns into a bone? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. by the talking because it's pretty nice. Obviously, the Joe's head is all casted, the Spotify got a hundred million dollars. I mean, that's not a big time. Right? And people can't help it. Talk about it with influence now. They just can't. And he kind of said to Joe, like, well, how do you deal with the pressure now with the solidity show and on the rest of it? And Joe would give you're such a good athlete, you're not trying to think about it. And a big point that he makes is like, get scrutinized big time in the media, like all the time, like my feed on my phone
Starting point is 00:11:15 is like pops up all it goes, like, Joe let fucking Alex Jones speak, and it's super irresponsible. Oh, wow. And he makes some points. They're like, look, now there's a hundred million people listening. It's even one percent. Right. Besides, they don't like him. Not the law of fucking people that are going to talk shit. I know what he decides not to think about it.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Not to listen to it. I think that's an important message. Absolutely. I mean, I know after that whole conversation, that's funny. That's the point you bring up, because that was like one of the main points that stood out in my head after he said that, I'm just like, that's so true. When you just get put on a bigger scale, it's like, again, it comes back to what do you, what do you digesting? It's like, what are you allowing yourself to digest as far as like social media goes and all that stuff? Because he makes references to it and his other podcast, he's like, a healthy diet is important. And then he's like, you got to think of that as like from a healthy diet perspective from social media to like everything that you're ingesting is you're going to be a product of. So it's like, pick your poison. 100% and you know, it's like before you try,
Starting point is 00:12:25 like every, not even this you're trying to look like everybody that you know. Right. It's like somebody out there is gonna talk shit about you. Right. But it's the majority of the message that you get. You can still reflect on it. Somebody like, hey, you're stuck in half hope dude.
Starting point is 00:12:40 It's definitely your best friend. Maybe you should pay attention. But if it's some correctly, then you don't need a light You know and you're like what if you have an opinion right? There's just no point listening to it if you only look into that you you even know who you were and it seems like It seems like people have a tendency to focus more on those kind of things than they do on the Better relationships maybe not I don't. I could be jumping the gun, but it's like he makes reference to like, you always jump to the negative comments and the negative comments are the ones that always like stand out the back of your head.
Starting point is 00:13:12 And it's not like it's, you think about that even on like a day-to-day human interaction kind of standpoint. It's like the moments, not that you don't really remember the guy open in the door for you as much as you do the dude fucking cutting you off in the middle of the road You almost hitting somebody Hopefully, yeah, hopefully not I mean I I want to believe that you can like kind of pick and choose your spots If you have that point to say that out loud, so it's like I get it though. It's like you can't read the bullshit But I always like to say the phrase to of their hating on you. You're doing something right because they're taking the time to even think about it.
Starting point is 00:13:47 That is true. I mean Steve points that out like he thinks it must be hard to both say my sky is Steve's only to not as big but he has TV show popular podcast. He's well known. And you know when people get on the case and post shit or someone like the article about you I mean it probably takes it's probably hard work not to take that fucking shit to heart. Yeah, it's probably pretty brutal. For sure. Joe spoke about it the early days of the podcast with Steve and I really love that part of the conversation because, you know, he talked about the fact that he had no intention for it to be big.
Starting point is 00:14:23 You never thought it would be good. It wasn't like this granny. you know he talked about the fact that he had no intention for it to be big. You never thought it would be good. It wasn't like this granny. So I think he didn't like proceed as he had fun. And then it wasn't the one day he was performing Chicago and he asked his audience to stand up like Harry, he showed up at the podcast in the place of Ruppet. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:41 And that's when he realized, oh, he shit, this is something different. I love the way he's described it to it ever is buddy like people around him are like what are you doing you can't do podcasts it's like I like doing it I'm gonna keep doing it yeah okay yeah he really is a great example someone it's just like look I enjoy doing what I'm doing right not everything has to pay me a ton of money I'm proud of the thing that I do right I enjoy it I think that's what I'm doing. Right. Not everything has to pay me a ton of money. I'm proud of the thing that I did. Right.
Starting point is 00:15:06 I enjoy it. I think that's why I mean, I don't want to say you were I like relate to him, but he has such a big phone. There's a big chunk of people that feel the same way. He just happens to be on a bigger stage now because he chose a different avenue. But you hear different people say it's like, man, if you love being a carpenter and you love shaving wood and you find satisfaction in that fucking do that because the satisfaction that you get mad at you.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Yeah. How are you listening to that with a fucking podcast? Whatever your hobby is. Right. He was on enjoy bitch. Yeah. And if you want to that's the thing when I think I've kind of made his phrase fairly fucking clear at this point it definitely comes out more often when I've
Starting point is 00:15:44 had some drinks in me but I don't clear at this point. It definitely comes out more often when I've had some drinks in me but I don't clear shit through you but I think that But people take that as like a as like a It just comes across as Initially negative, but if I give it an explanation like that is not meant to be negative at any any way whatsoever Because I don't expect you to clear shit through me Either like if you're enjoying what you're doing and you're having a good time and you're not hurting anybody else
Starting point is 00:16:10 You don't clear shit through me do all keep doing you you know what I mean like Yeah, like I love As But he can't drink and get right and he's like a park you I do what I want He can as long as you're hard to make right as long as you can change This if it's that if people get involved and he's has changed and like the way that he does the park out I mean listen, it's gonna be big people still listen That's gonna lose so much of what it was right, but imagine if he's that perfect classic, even, he's like, little suddenly just like, no, it's probably that, I'm like, fuck that. It's like a letter that he's not, I'm sure. I don't think that-
Starting point is 00:16:51 You can't produce that type of show. I don't think he- You're gonna leave it wild. I don't think he has any intention of doing that at all. No, I'm never like, Steve came on to talk about his work and mostly Steve just like told T. Joe what's happening with the podcast. I love it.
Starting point is 00:17:08 That credit me up. Yeah. Did you show that we were the conversations about like not to script with that show? For sure. And that's the best, I mean, yeah, absolutely. Like listen, those two guys talk was great. I think that's the great. I can't read. It doesn't resonate more.
Starting point is 00:17:23 I remember where I was like doing like a plank outside and I heard Joe say just the tone of his voice whenever they were, whenever he was like you need to stop doing this podcast and focus on this. He's like, now I'm going to keep doing it. And then like other people I think I think he mentioned too whenever he was on news radio or whatever. And they were like, what are you doing martial arts for? You need to stop doing that.
Starting point is 00:17:44 You're risking your career. And he's like, I don't, I mean basically I don't clear shit. He's not. I love his own waves. It's the only way. I don't think that was the level of the people that come out, but it's been successful. I don't think Steve Ronaldo ever told me really got the hunting. I mean, he thought I'm going to get a TV show. Right. go to Hunter and I mean, is he on that he thought I'm going to get a TV show, right? Those would be the same as, right?
Starting point is 00:18:07 And you know, you can say it's a lot, but it's also like that was the attitude they went in. Right. I'm going to do what I want to do, and I, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if, I do like it and they told me that a lot on the podcast are different guests but they get into the bar attack story. It's pretty famous now. We've got a bunch of hunters, we've got together a hunting and then the bad just like ramps, like ramps straight through the camp. They hit them up to everyone over and no went to anything heroic. Didn't they whack them with like a pole or something? Yeah, with a ski pole. But he looked at the team and said everyone had a plan. Everyone can say no, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:50 someone's on your plane and they try and hijack it. Like everyone's got this grandiose idea of what they can do. And reality is even amongst the best hunters in the world. No one could do anything useful. And it just goes to show them, you never know. You never really know, it's like grandiose plans of like fucking out the window on a bed with George and I, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Yeah, they only work in that specific moment whenever you're ready for everything. Yeah, he said he just shut down, like, just put everyone to it. Right. So he just said everyone would do the same thing. I mean, that instincts kick in. You know, so you just see everyone would do the same thing. I mean, that's instincts kick in and you know, nobody even grab the gun.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Right. Or, um, while I just can't, that story always gets, I can't even tell you how many times I've heard of it. Because now, you want to be every time it comes up on my glute. You want to think to the intricate scene of it. You want to believe that now, if that situation ever occurs, I, this is in the back of my head, I'm grabbing that fucking gun right now. Like you want to believe that.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Yeah. Yeah. You still can't believe that. That came in just actually. Well, but reality is really so different. And I think that's something. That's an important message for people to think about when they're making, you know, the grandiose statements about what they're going to do on the certain, the rest.
Starting point is 00:20:16 I think that almost like, coordinate, not that I'm thinking about it. It's like, I think a lot of people, and me included, it's like, I'll be happy when. Like it kind of coordinates to that. Like, once I get this job, or I get this specific amount of money, or I get this, then I'll start living. It's kind of like, I know that's as far as stretch from what we're talking about as far as putting yourself in certain situations.
Starting point is 00:20:39 But it's like, I don't know. It's kind of like a graph of a weird thing bit like a graph of always. Yeah, you know, maybe like you think you think your things will be better than they are. Right. Right. And that kind of it. It's like you think that you'll do better under those circumstances. Right. So you think you'll be happier when you get to the point. And then that reality is in my mouth. And then that should have been a parameter. Exactly. And then that showed a lot of people and ran a talk about that. Exactly. And then that should happen. And you're in the same spot. You're not reacting, right?
Starting point is 00:21:07 You get your new job and it's soft. It's a bit of a shock. Right. You're right back to the same spot. But one thing I thought when Joe was talking about finding was the arrowhead, 20 without hunting and Steve would now have the same thing. He found some like really old settlement area,
Starting point is 00:21:24 I think, in Alaska. And if you had to leave that shit because he was with people that respect that land and made just the pictures of it and kind of document the little ass, the joke was about how it took the arrowhead. And I was thinking the same thing, like I don't know where I stand with that.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Like I think I was just leave over that shit. I don't know. I mean, I don't know if I'm like married to a girl. I kind of like the idea that a joke is got the rule and that's just part of like respecting the area that I would just leave it. What do you think? Can you just take a little shit? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:01 I'm kind of torn on it to be honest with you because I can appreciate the sentiment and the story and the idea that I don't know in such a slippery slope because it's a bad comparison, but it's like You want to believe you'll do it, but you know everybody else wouldn't do it But I want to believe that if you were picking up something such as a arrowhead or like something for that kind of from history And and you know the story not maybe specifically to that arrowhead, but like what went on and you can value that, and that's a memory that you can keep and share. I think that there's a lot of value that can be from something like that.
Starting point is 00:22:36 If somebody asked you about it and they saw it on your mantle, and you're like, that was from when I was trekking through such and such. It's a very means a lot to me. It's like, it's all what you make of it. If you just grabbed it in a true or a way, I think that'd be a shitty fucking story. But it's like, the idea that you're just gonna leave it in the tundra and somebody else is gonna come by
Starting point is 00:22:54 two million years later and pick it up and put it back down. I mean, I like to be a sentimental guy too, but if I could have that arrowhead and remember that experience and embrace it as such and share the experience I think it could be some worth taking So you were great, Robert, at least I mean, that's the thing. It's like you it's like you could say it, but it's like I don't know
Starting point is 00:23:16 Man, I don't know like because I I guess it's kind of a selfish it's a hundred percent selfish, but at the same time it's like If I can Right it made something it meant something to him though like even to bring up that story So I mean even to bring up that story it must have meant something to him he had to think about it It wasn't just done in passing so I don't know to him he had to think about it it wasn't just done in passing so I don't know somebody's gonna write an article about how he feels ancient he's not a lot of people I mean that's not that far-fetched that probably will happen you think about that
Starting point is 00:23:54 stuff yes I want to say tiptoes around because he's like I don't mean that guys but it's like he can't get just because everybody's looking for a sound bite and it's like how does it be yeah how has it become the culture where it's like that's where it's just looking for when people are fucking up It's like why what is that ever solved? What are we doing? It's just a bunch of nerds and you do it all the time I think that needs some agenda. Let's expose that narrative because that seems to be the most accurate thing You could say like it's just a bunch of nerds looking to fucking profit off of other people's like whatever sentence is, you know? Exactly. I really enjoyed Steve. I love him when he's on and just affecting him like a big
Starting point is 00:24:35 part up here on Tana and Bozeman. Yeah. I'm hoping to run into that guy sometimes. I'd shine out. I'm sure you will see him guy sometimes. I'd find out I probably didn't think he was better. I'm sure you will see him now. Yeah, I think so. We've been on the graph, Mike Baker, 15, 60. See how he got, Mike had been on God. I can't even say how many times Mike's been on. I've been listening to him on the road,
Starting point is 00:24:58 and I've been on the road, and I've been on the road like seven, eight years, I think. So he's ever seen, see how he got X, see how he got hosts, a show called Black Fowl, in eight years, I think. Right. So, he's able to see a real ex-CA, a host, a show called Black Fowl. On National Geographic, I think it was an amateur night show, but I bet it's pretty good. Yeah, I'm seeing it there in the second.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Yeah, always watch his attitudes, I would see the Republican get into the presidential shit. They told me about obviously elections over now, when I applied in one back then, when that podcast was done. I think it was like last Thursday. They didn't know, and they, it was up in the air,
Starting point is 00:25:31 and they were talking about the counting, those were the data mass, and it's taken a while to figure out like who the fucking president has. It's a crazy time. Like with everything in 2020, like what a fucking crazy election to people are not about I Mean again again, I can only I can only speak to What how it's affected me personally because I don't like to speak for other people because it is what it is
Starting point is 00:26:02 But this notion that a new human being that you just put into this new office and your life just miraculously changes. Like the way people were celebrating is just like, I guess, I mean, I don't know, I don't want to be negative either, but it was so interesting to be like, it was like, it was a change.
Starting point is 00:26:23 It was like, we won the Falkham today, you're not gonna know. Right. But I mean, I don't feel any safer. I'll tell you that. And I mean, some of these people do like, I get it. I don't know. Like, granite, I'm a white guy in America. I'm not saying that's not a thing. So I'm a lot of certain privileges that a lot of people probably aren't, which I can like, like, embrace and acknowledge, but at the same time, just the idea that Biden is the Lord and Savior of the world is just like, I don't get the narrative.
Starting point is 00:26:53 I'm not trying to say like who I would have wanted to win or not. I was really in the sense of being 100%. That's one getting me very excited. I have to be honest. Right. I don't know enough. And at the end of the day, even when I talked to a lot of my friends, it's like, they don't really work for my demographic of people.
Starting point is 00:27:16 If you really want to be honest with it, they work for a different demographic at the end of the day. Yeah. To me, I was like, you know, the stuff is going to open shit up again. So people can get back to work. That's my motivation. Like, he was going to bring back normal life to the fastest of the people on the press
Starting point is 00:27:34 and broke on the pole and having a little on the street. They can't pay rent. Right. I mean, why? It's just, I think we're starting to use the point now where we recognize the, I mean, even with like Governor Newsom, I know that there was just the court point now where we recognize that I mean even with like governor
Starting point is 00:27:45 Newsom I know that there was just the court case that filed against him that he overstepped his balance It's like you think you think you know what I mean that fucking guy man Joe not like that guy when did you become like a fat Well, it's obviously clear that everybody has their sideways agendas and just to get reelected was like The way they describe it's like they would have shut down the whole fucking country just to get reelected They didn't care about anybody else. They just cared about Survival of the fittest them. It's like those are not the people. Yeah, those are not the people No, that what I did does actually motorcycle flying down the road
Starting point is 00:28:44 Yeah, that's great why I'm sure sure the governor's taxes. I mean, I love it to be honest. Yes, dinner with him. Yeah, that's great. I'm sure the governor is like, all right, I thought that was really interesting how they were talking about. Don't bring California here. You moved here for a reason. And it's like, people throw the same shit to me and go.
Starting point is 00:29:02 They're not joking. I'm like, hey, chill out. I'm English. I don't even know what that is. It's not like I live down all the sudden. I'm covered in crystals and fucking yellow pants. Right. Right. Right. Yeah. I'm still me. Right. I'm going to come here and be whatever you would call it, those Roni. Yeah. I mean, you don't either wet-dust the thing about it's so weird it's like if you live in a place you're supposed to like just adopt whatever the hell everybody else is
Starting point is 00:29:29 doing. It's like no, have a mind of your own. But I see the narrative that's Texas is I think the other thing is don't come up with a lot of money and a ton of influence and start changing it. You're like how you have it back home home I get it. I get it. I get it. You know what? What's up? That's what I'm saying. I'm not going to be like, oh this hunting seems dangerous. It's up and bringing gold. You know, yeah, let's ban it because I feel certain with. Okay, let's, I do a mask at the day. Like there's the mask, there's the anti-mask, right? And, and I guess in California, you know, like people, people do the mask, they kind of respect it. I'll clear kind of the same way, you know, it's really cool to be here anyway.
Starting point is 00:30:18 I'll be able to say. Have a mask on. Very kitchen wall. But when I was in Nashville and, and, of Georgia as well, I spent a bit of time there was a real anti-mass sentiment. Like people were adamant about not wearing it and to foremost, not have a spike, I would say. I mean, you know, they were because it got so politicized people are like really pushing that, you know, frustration. And I get it. But, uh, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Like, what do you stand on that? Are you just like, what a mask like? How do they do? I mean, if I'm being 100% transparent, I, you, you, I'm not going to criticize you for not wearing one. But, um, people, I mean, I but I mean, I want to say no, I'm not now, but now that I'm in the environment at the place that I work and people are all the only reason they come inside is to use the bathroom and then get out, because we're
Starting point is 00:31:18 not allowed to have any indoor dining. So it's like, you feel like there's certain people that walk in without the mask and you're like, what the fuck, dude, I put it on, you feel like there's certain people that walk in without the mask and you're like what the fuck dude I put it on you should put it on too so it's like but they don't even really allow people in without masks if you don't have one they won't they use the bathroom it I just don't know I mean I I guess it makes everybody feel better than I'll I won't go against the deal but I don't think a mask in the savior life I don't understand understand. I mean, I wear that I wear a bandana every day I know that's the worst one, but it's like I Don't know man. I don't know where
Starting point is 00:31:53 Right That's probably for my... Like, seriously? Let's take a come on. I mean, hey, if you're sent in a maybe that's the rules, maybe that's our choice. Right. But that's silly. But when our cops are talking about like the whole beef on the police and the problems
Starting point is 00:32:17 with the cops, so... And it might be in CIA, like, no, as it if you need to make changes in institution, especially if you're in your training and use maybe more non-leather weapons. You can't take the money away. It's not going to be a big amount of money. It's crazy. And you see videos like if you saw on Instagram, Santa Monica problems. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:39 It's a great one because it just shows all the crazy shit going on in Santa Monica and Venice and around LA. We ought to find out that the homeless people all the crazy shit going on in town with Monica and Dennis and around LA. We oughta find that homeless people going crazy shit, but even people kind of yelling at cops and all the rest of it. And we played the story of that shit that was screaming at the cop and then stood on the cop and then that's it, the cop said,
Starting point is 00:32:56 thank you very much and a wrestler. I mean, the idea that you live in a little way, you can just spit in a cop's face. That's fucking crazy. Like, I'm clearly the song. Like, I go front to the cops. I'm not saying I'm pro cop, you know? But you can't do that shit.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Not to come back full circle, but that's so fun. And I know that's going on, and I want to approach that. But the exact thought process about it's what you ingest was dictated by Santa Monica problems, because I watched it on my Instagram feed. the exact thought process about it's what you ingest was dictated by Santa Monica problems because I watched it on my Instagram feed and I like trying to avoid it sometimes I'm also interested just because it's interesting to see what's going on around you as far as like crazy shit But it's like I notice now that if I don't watch that story for a few days I'm just like ah things are peaceful But if I'm watching that I know it's two miles away
Starting point is 00:33:45 right down the street some fucking crazy razor blade whatever the shit is going on you know what I mean but it's funny that you say yeah that's the exact website that makes me ingest that stuff but that's how I feel about it but I get it. I think it's important like it's a good idea to just to like kind of have a blind eye to it and just assume things are good and the same keep you positive and you also go to be aware of the dangers. Right. I mean when I was back to interviewing October it was a shooting right in the middle of the then after it was a helicopter standing around. I worked, you know, working hard to hold on with people like fucking said really crazy shit to me all of that and wanted to do really
Starting point is 00:34:25 breathless and I was just minding my own business. That shit hadn't happened for so many years or less of that. So I didn't like it. I was not cool with that. I'm like, there's a lot of fog away from me. There's a mess. Yeah, I see it. I get it. What did you think about the bet that they did? So how did the best like like and chilled that that I've heard with one again? I've heard that's right. I mean if he wins he gets five. I heard that. I've heard that story too. I mean dude Alex Trebek just died at 80. And you're telling me that Donald Trump's some better shape than him. I don't know I just don't I don't know how I'm higher in these fucking old-ass people I'll see how that pans out. It's just pretty about the Trump maybe threatening
Starting point is 00:35:26 a media company, I think that's probably more likely. That, I mean, I could see that happen, and that's, he's an interesting thing. And he couldn't run again. I didn't even know that was a thing. I just didn't think about it, I guess. I know, as president, it's just been there two times, but that's crazy to think that he can run again, right?
Starting point is 00:35:42 Right. If it ever were to tried just to get attention. That's what it, that's the, that's the scariest part. It's like what, I don't know. Everybody's like, I don't know what to say everybody, but certain individuals have said, well, he really cares about America. And I'm like, I don't think that's the case.
Starting point is 00:35:58 I think he just cares about the attention. Because if he cared about America, it wouldn't be all about just saying random shit to try and get sound bites and people would like it. I mean, why would I mean that this isn't seem on the same day? You know how I got that thing, you know, you better get it to me with that saying, President, how you felt? I mean, wow. It really, really felt it was a hot, I mean, it makes government look wacky as far. Two ask things we covered that I want to finish on. One thing Joe posted in Shiloh's I then said,
Starting point is 00:36:31 I think, is that four times more effective than what the NSS RIs, the NSS or whatever. I'm going to give that answer to the press. So that's really cool shit and all that she told me is just I think made it legal for testing or whatever. So I love that, especially because people are fucking depressions COVID. So why not start to get into whatever can be the best possible cure for these people, so we move forward?
Starting point is 00:36:58 Right. That's pretty sweet. And then lastly, they talk about trucking aliens, alien technology. So the Pentagon, or somebody in the Pentagon, we knew that's the way, like, you know, like they said that they've had it in technology, or whatever.
Starting point is 00:37:16 Like, they could've given us nothing up. Right. Once again, not saying many degrees of this degrees, or, you know, I'm not. You know, the point like these secrets are hard to keep. Like if we had that shit, maybe it would have got out. That's what I don't. And I wish we had the candidate of Amazon.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Right. That's how time 2020 is going to not come and just come out and be like, oh, yeah, also they're really. I think that, I mean, why not? What do they think that we're going to start writing writing if we hear that would probably bring us together more I would think like you would think It's very good time right It's really hard to have that kind of like that just fucking
Starting point is 00:37:54 Let us know man, this is a good time to let us know because then we can all come together as a world and like defend our world I can't do that Right Yeah, right. Anyway, I think we'll do this last week and I like those guests. I'm looking forward to seeing you when we have this week. You definitely think we're doing so many at the moment. He did. You're really trying to do it because you get more time to talk about each one. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:19 You have climate patterns out so far this week. Right. So we'll see what I go. But, Janet, thank you for joining me and everyone thanks for listening. As always, we just drove over to the New York G-Mail, or with on Instagram, drove over to the New York G-Mail. Until next week, thanks guys. Mayors. .

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