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Episode Date: December 19, 2024Guests: Dustyn "Bundy" Bundrick, Rich Rockwell, and Matthew Orton...
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Good morning.
It is Patrick and the People.
And you have made it all the way to what, Tuesday?
You survived Monday.
That's great news for you.
You know, you're here.
Hey, scooch in a little bit, Matt.
Yeah, there you go.
Everybody scooch in a little bit.
Let me roll out today's castee.
You know Rich Rockwell, the Bruce Buffer of Arkansas right here.
Yes, sir.
To my right, right?
Matthew is back, our Bigfoot enthusiast.
How are you, buddy?
Feeling good.
Yeah, host of the award-winning Drunken Cryptid podcast.
Yes, sir.
It's still surreal to say that.
I'm not going to lie.
Yeah, it's great, man.
A lot of people like the show, so keep liking it.
There is a contest right now if I get to 500 subscribers on YouTube.
Yeah.
By the 15th of January, I have to wear a mullet.
Oh, a mullet.
Yeah, so I have to get a mullet for the uh i'm
doing a live show what are you gonna grow your hair out no i can't grow my hair out anymore
you're gonna get extensions that's what you need to get extensions if you're gonna do it don't give
him ideas yeah get him to get his extensions man uh and to my left ear uh it is dustin bundrick
bundy electric what's going on my man how are you doing good man how are Man, I am all right. It's going to be a good show today.
We got a lot of good shit to talk about today. That is for sure a lot going on.
I haven't seen Bundy since I...
Oh, yeah.
We're not going to talk about it.
Yeah, no, no, no.
Hey, about two points. What a game, though. That was an awesome game.
It's been a little while now.
You know, I don't know anything about basketball. Not a thing.
And I went home after that bet, and I was like,
all right, let me see what I got myself into.
And so I see Michigan is ranked 14.
Arkansas is unranked.
And I'm like, in the bag, right?
Sounds familiar.
Didn't even watch the game.
Went to bed, woke up the next morning,
15 text messages as soon as I opened my phone.
I guess you're going through a
table yeah yeah we'll get you we'll get you a table up here and it's patrick gonna put you
through it yes i am hell yeah a little retribution there yeah i like it speaking about retribution
man yes sir main event for the arken brawl a lot of news coming out about it man yeah patrick's
gonna go one-on-one with jimmy buffet that's right that's right i'm
gonna i'm gonna cancel his service and the vapors heavyweight championship will be on the line yeah
the buffet is gonna be closed that's what's gonna happen you know he's gonna step on a pop top and
go home well if y'all want to find out more about that there is now officially an event page that i
made for it on facebook okay yeah you can just go up Ark and Brawl. It has a hyphen
in between. It's January 25th. It's
a completely free show for
all ages. I'm stoked about it.
It's going to be a hell of an exciting show,
man. And if it's cool if I just release
some news here. Go ahead, man.
One of those promotions, the promotion that I
co-own, Vapors
Championship Wrestling,
has now decided to move from hot
springs down to little rock actually right here at the patrick and the people studio so when we
return in march we will be uh at first a bi-monthly event that uh everybody can come out that's awesome
man right here at the legion scaffold center baby that's going to be awesome man that is great news
that is great news for everybody man it's going to be a lot man. That is great news. That is great news for everybody, man. It's going to be a lot of fun. So let's get into some news here. A Senate investigation is
accusing Amazon of tweaking workplace injury data to make the warehouses seem safer than they are.
The report was released Sunday. It comes after an 18-month probe into seven years of Amazon
workplace injury data, among the findings that Amazon warehouses are less safe than the industry average
and that Amazon workers are twice as likely to be injured compared to employees at other warehouses.
Amazon rejected the findings, arguing it's made significant improvements
and accusing the committee of twisting information to support a narrative.
and accusing the committee of twisting information to support a narrative.
Well, a new study out of Spain suggests that walking 7,000 steps a day will help reduce the risk of depression.
Okay, there you go.
Walk 7,000 steps a day, everything's going to be all right.
An interviewer is in hot water with Jennifer Lopez fans for a comment about her age.
She was in L.A. Sunday with Variety's senior awards editor, Clayton Davis,
to promote her latest project, Unstoppable, in front of an audience.
He gushed about her 30-year career, then let slip the 55-year-old was, quote,
getting up there.
J-Lo had apparently prepped for his style of interviewing
and turned that into a win, taking time to thank her fans for being good to her through the years.
But the audience was a little surprised by that.
Hey, J-Lo, you're getting up there.
No, that's what you want to say.
Having pets witness a marriage has been accepted in a lot of places in the country until now.
If you're looking to tie the knot in El Paso County, Colorado,
you should know officials there no longer accept marriage certificates with pet paw prints as witnesses.
Because for some reason, people had pets witnessing marriages there.
Yeah, no, that's legitimate, right?
The reason is probably not what you would expect.
They said ink residue from paw prints damages office equipment and raises concerns about document validity.
You don't say.
You don't say.
You don't want a dog print on your.
Come on, man.
The woman accused of sneaking onto a Delta flight from New York to Paris last month arrested again.
This time she tried to sneak into Canada.
Her name's Svetlana Dali.
She's a Russian national, holds a U.S. green card,
arrested in Buffalo. Law enforcement says she cut off her ankle monitor and the person she was
staying with called to report it. She was trying to cross the Canadian border in a Greyhound bus
when she got apprehended. So why? I mean, what's going on in Canada that she's... Well, no, she's
trying to get out of here i mean i understand that but
uh you know canada won't lose you know people think you can just walk into these other countries
you know they're always but it's not like that well no not at all i mean canada you if you don't
have the proper border right here that's open yes i'm saying it is yeah it might be uh let's see
uh boston rob has a new gig uh the former Survivor and Deal or No Deal Island contestant
will kick off a show on Peacock, YouTube, and NBC's website January 8th.
He'll chat with eliminated players to break down gameplay
and talk drama on the island.
So if you like that, there you go.
A new district attorney in L.A. is skeptical
about Menendez brothers' push
to get out of prison. Eric and Lyle Menendez have spent about 35 years of a life sentence for the
89 murder of their parents in Beverly Hills. In an interview, the new D.A., Nathan Hockman,
rejected the notion that the years of abuse they say they suffered at the hands of their father
was not taken seriously in 95.
That's been a key claim of the defense.
The family supporting the brothers shot back through a lawyer saying that he hadn't talked to anyone in the family except the one member who labels them as killers.
So we'll see what happens there.
A summer drone-related incident in New Jersey back in 23 has resulted in an arrest.
A drone was spotted dropping die
packs in pools in atlantic city now in atlantic city man has been charged with criminal mischief
and conspiracy uh anthony spina dropped die packs from a drone in summer of 23 to turn pool water
green and yellow they said he did it to residential pools commercial pools caused thousands of dollars of damage.
Conspiracy for what?
I don't know, man.
Fucking with people?
I don't know, man. It's weird, isn't it?
Kim Kardashian helped secure the release of Don Jackson, a New Jersey woman who served 25 years in prison
for fatally stabbing her step-grandfather, a man she said abused her.
Jackson wrote letters to Kim that led her to advocate the case to the governor,
and he commuted her 30-day sentence.
She'll be released early and placed under parole supervision until 2029,
with Kim continuing her work to help others get out of prison.
Getting little kids to be on their best behavior is not easy.
Leads some parents to use threats or bribes to keep them in line.
This has a quarter of moms and dads even threaten three- to five-year-olds no
Christmas presents if they're being naughty that Santa won't come.
Only 25% use that.
75% are missing the hell out.
No, that was an ongoing threat all year long.
Right.
Especially you get up around you get it up around
halloween it gets real loud about that time about that no i'll hold that over your head for three
solid months man what are you talking about right up until they realize santa isn't real
wrong with you man you know very real i tried to play that card just you know for fun spoiler
alert with the with the kiddo you know he was he was acting up a to play that card just, you know, for fun. Spoiler alert.
With the kiddo, you know, he was acting up a little bit.
And I was like, you know, you don't want to get put on the naughty list of Santa.
And he was like, Santa's not real, Dad.
He said, shut up, bitch.
There goes that card.
Feeling lucky?
Tonight is the Mega Millions drawing.
It's a big one.
The jackpot, 740 million.
That is the eighth largest in history
uh it's also the biggest one ever in december uh you'll have to match all six winning numbers
in the drawing to win the jackpot but don't start thinking about how you'll spend it just yet
dreaming big is fine but the odds of winning it one in uh 302 million575,350.
Wow.
But.
There's a chance. If you hit it.
I always say somebody's got to win.
Right.
May as well be you.
You know why not.
Never tell me the odds.
That's Han Solo, I believe.
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Unfortunately, two people dead, six injured after a school shooting
at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, late yesterday.
The suspected shooter, a 15-year-old girl, Natalie Rupnow, who also died from what was self-inflicted.
The two victims were a teacher and a student, two of the six wounded in critical condition last night.
Images of the supposed manifesto turned up online last night, and the Madison police chief said the document was
still being verified. They did say the original 911 call to report that someone was shooting at
the school came from a second grade student at about 10 57 a.m. Man that's got to be horrific.
Yeah that's horrible. That is horrible. TikTok asked the Supreme Court yesterday to issue an
emergency delay in the enforcement of a ban on the platform set to go into effect January 19th unless the company ByteDance sells the site.
A similar plea was filed by content creators and some of the over 170 million TikTok users.
TikTok CEO met with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago yesterday, but details on their conversation not released.
Majorities in the House and Senate bipartisan passed the law earlier this year, and Joe Biden signed it in April.
Let's see.
The FBI has warned a handful of U.S. lawmakers in classified briefings that the Chinese government is gunning for them with propaganda.
The officials were told
the party is working to create fake stories. They received bribes to support Taiwan over China.
The aim of the plot is to undermine U.S. support for Taiwan, according to us.
Let's see what else is going on here. New vehicles will have a new reason to make a noise starting
September of 27. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said yesterday it's finalized a rule requiring a warning to sound if rear seat passengers don't buckle their seat belts.
The new rule applies to all passenger cars, trucks, buses, except school buses and multipurpose vehicles weighing up to 10,000 pounds.
Why do school buses not use a seatbelt?
That has been an age old question.
I mean, I've heard people argue it'd be worse if they did, but I don't, I don't know that
I believe that.
I mean, how is that possible?
I mean, those seats aren't any softer than the ones in my vehicle.
I mean, I guess entrapment is the only thing I can think of.
I guess, but it's not like they're very, you know.
It just seems like they just want to save money.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I don't know why you don't just put some seat belts in there.
I mean, I read that headline yesterday and I hate that.
I've got, my wife got one of the cars that it dings for like two minutes.
If you don't buckle your ass up.
Oh, I just get so.
I know I get aggravated too, but then I go,
God, I guess I do want to live.
Let's see.
I guess.
Yeah, I mean, you know.
Never bring a gun to an underwear fight.
Khalil Nagby arrested in front of the Pentagon last week.
He tried to drive away with a Pentagon police officer
clinging to his vehicle.
That didn't work out.
He was found to have a loaded firearm with 16 rounds.
The officer who stopped him smelled weed, ordered him to get out of the vehicle,
which led a brief attempt of running.
The suspect reportedly had a Glock switch,
would make his weapon fully automatic in his underwear.
And no wonder the officer smelled weed.
They found 14 pounds in the trunk.
You know, it's great to come out of the Pentagon and act like a fool with 14 pounds of weed in the trunk and a switch in your pants. I
mean, come on, man, you dumbass. An anonymous philanthropist has been, this is good news,
has been distributing $100 bills to residents in Avery County, North Carolina impacted by
Hurricane Helene to bring hope and relief. The Secret Santa, who gives away $100,000 every year,
visited homes and businesses across the county,
which was damaged by the hurricane.
So he's just hoping to bring a little holiday cheer.
I think that's great.
I read something about that guy.
He does that every year all across the country.
Yeah, it's really cool.
And, you know, to me, like, it's great that they do that.
Like, don't get me wrong.
I'm not trying to take away from it.
But why is it always at this time of year with the holidays?
Why not the rest of the year?
Well, Santa doesn't show up on Valentine's Day.
If you believed in Santa, you would know that, Rich.
Exactly.
I was about to say that.
Exactly.
Yeah, why don't you get with the program, Rich?
The Driven Foundation, an Illinois nonprofit,
recently gifted a wheelchair-accessible van to a Chicago family to help ease their financial burden and caregiving challenges of supporting a child with special needs.
Funded by a retired firefighter, Ben Wozni, the organization partners with Mobility Works, converts and certifies these vehicles, which are not covered by insurance.
these vehicles, which are not covered by insurance. And with the support from his daughter and friends, the foundation has provided vans to two families and continues to fundraise to help more
families in need. So that's a good thing. This is wild, a weird story. When you think of ACDC,
you might not think of Lady Gaga, but as she told Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Carpool Karaoke,
But as she told Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Carpool Karaoke, she has personal experience with the band.
The host brought Brian Johnson himself into duet with Gaga on Highway to Hell.
After they sang, she revealed she was in the 2000 video for ACDC's Stiff Upper Lip when she was 17 and was told to stop headbanging in the back of the crowd.
She told Johnson and Lowe they were like, don don't headbang we want it to be modern by the way uh johnson said he
was blown away by her vocals i'm not a shock i mean she's got chops i mean i may not dig her music
but uh but she yeah she definitely got pipes let's see man this is wild too uh certainly a sign the
movie could be a hit the trailer for
28 years later that came out a week ago had has had crazy insane numbers not only is it the most
watched horror trailer of the year 60.2 million views in 24 hours but it's the second biggest
horror trailer of all time on day one behind it uh behind only it chapter two the
response was so immediate sony's decided to release the first film in the franchise 28 days later
digitally december 18th uh and uh 28 days late or 28 years later we'll hit the theaters in june
of next year are you interested in that movie? Yeah.
Yeah?
Yeah, I enjoyed the first one.
The first one was great.
It was a new take on everything with the zombie genre.
Yeah.
And then with 28 Weeks Later,
the follow-up to that one was really good as well.
So, yeah, I watched it.
I'm not going to lie.
And they've got some of the original folks, I guess, back in it in this one, right?
I believe so.
I didn't really pay too much attention to the trailer, back in it in this one, right? I believe so.
I didn't really pay too much attention to the trailer, just know it was coming out.
So I got excited.
Are you a fan of the franchise?
You know, I watched the first one, I guess, when I was younger, and I just didn't care for the first one.
Are you a zombie guy?
Yeah, yeah, I like zombie movies, but just didn't care for 28 Days Later.
I didn't catch the sequel.
I never saw it.
Got you.
What's your favorite zombie movie?
Man, probably, you got to go with the OG, og night of the living dead that is a great one dawn of the dead's pretty
great uh what about you rich uh you're not a zombie guy no no i mean i've watched a couple
no zombies or santa neither one he just doesn't like anything. Not even a zombie Santa.
Talk of a tunnel that would connect New York and London has shown up again.
Elon Musk has thoughts on it.
Called a hyperloop, the idea would be that pressurized trains using vacuum tube technology,
like at the bank.
You know, when you put it in, you know what I'm talking about?
Right.
They would travel the tunnel at a speed of over 3,000 miles an hour.
A Newsweek article used the length of time it took to create the non-pressurized tunnel that connects the UK and France and determined that that project would take 782 years.
Reports have also pegged the cost to be in the neighborhood of $20 trillion.
To that, Musk proclaimed the boring company could do it for 1,000 times less money.
to that must proclaim the boring company could do it for a thousand times less money and um so we'll see i don't know how he comes up with that or if that ever happens i'm not sure sounds good though
right uh the sports a police report obtained by espn yesterday morning says that uh auburn defensive
lineman d'angelo carter also known as trill, had been shot in the chest late Thursday night. The incident went down in a parking lot in uptown Charlotte.
He was transported to hospital, treated for two and a half hours,
then released.
Fortunately, no surgery was required.
Damn.
You know medical technologies come a ways when you get shot in the chest
and not have surgery.
Now, it may be a small caliber or something.
I don't know, but that's crazy, man.
And not have surgery.
Now, it may be a small caliber or something.
I don't know, but that's crazy, man.
Let's see.
Some heavy hitters in the upcoming NFL postseason took serious blows this weekend.
The Athletic focused on three playoff-bound teams to determine how high-level the panic should be.
The Detroit Lions, it says their panic meter should be 8 out of 10.
They've taken more than their fair share of defensive losses this season.
The hits kept coming Sunday.
Lee McNeil has got a torn ACL.
Khalil Dorsey is out with a leg fracture.
Carlton Davis might not be back from a fractured jaw injury if the Lions make it to the championship game.
And then there's the offensive side of things
where David Montgomery is done for the season.
So their odds are shifting at the wrong time.
The Seahawks says panic 7.5 out of 10.
Losing Geno Smith to a leg injury will require Sam Howell to get some meaningful reps in a hurry.
Yeah, that ain't going to work out.
It ain't going to be like Geno.
The Chargers 6.5 out of 10.
Jim Harbaugh might see his team finish the season with 10 wins,
but getting dominated on both sides of the ball like Sunday
doesn't give a lot of optimism for a playoff push there.
The Chiefs, look, you're not stopping Mahomes.
Look, he'll put duct tape on his ankle.
He's good.
There's no panic at the Chiefs.
They're fine.
They'll put a wheel on his foot, and he'll be all right.
San Francisco 49ers,
five and a half out of ten. Brock Purdy
looked less than stellar Thursday night.
What happened to him, man?
For two, three years, this dude was just
killing it, man.
They get to the Super Bowl.
They take an L. Here they are
and he falls apart
this year. What's going on there?
Any ideas?
I think part of it, they had a Super Bowl team,
and then a lot of the players do leave.
Yeah.
They can get better offers from other teams.
So you think he got skeletonized over there.
Okay.
Makes sense.
The Steelers.
That's me.
Fortunately for Jay Watt, it was only a sprained ankle,
but the Steelers are 1-11 when Watt doesn't play.
As Mike Tomlin put it, the loss against the are 1-11 when Watt doesn't play.
As Mike Tomlin put it, the loss against the Eagles was a loss.
Let's not get dramatic.
You know, I don't know.
It's pretty dramatic.
Yeah, that game was – our offense couldn't get anything going.
Our defense really couldn't stop them.
The referees did a really good job of helping the eagles out as well um yeah of
course they did right no there's yeah lots of blown plate calls that they should have called
and i'm not saying that that would have changed the game but would have made it better yeah just
the way our offense played was horrible so yeah hopefully we can clean it up come back on saturday
against baltimore man you know i i i want to root for Russell Wilson. You know, I really do, man.
But I don't know.
He's streaky, man.
You know, he was so – he came out, again, much like Brock Purdy.
He comes out early.
He does dominant.
Gets a Super Bowl.
Goes back.
And then –
Well, so the – with Russell Wilson in Seattle, he was a beast.
He really was. Yeah, he was a beast. He really was.
Yeah, he was.
Go to the Super Bowl, they win.
Again, teams do get cannibalized after they go to the Super Bowl.
There are a lot of free agencies.
Other teams are offering them money.
They come trying to get them.
That's how the NFL works.
Russ goes to Denver, right?
Horrible coaching staff.
System doesn't work out.
I mean, prime example, the number one draft pick goes to the worst team.
So it doesn't mean it's going to be a good fit for them.
Sure.
You know, Baker Mayfield is a prime example of that.
You think it was just a bad.
So I think it was a bad combination going in.
It's a Pittsburgh.
And I was on the fence with Russell Wilson coming on the board
and Justin Fields coming on the board as our quarterbacks.
We've been hurt since Roethlisberger left.
And Justin Fields, you know know was three and one as a
starter force at the beginning of the season the rest comes in he's only lost two games so far yeah
so i think the older rest is there and to knock the rust off ben ben had a super bowl didn't he
got one didn't he yeah did he get one or two you got two you got two of them yeah now that was
pretty early on wasn't it as early as yeah so yeah we won the first one in 2006, and then we won again in 2010.
Yeah.
Yeah, he did a good job for everybody.
All right, how about LeBron James?
After an eight-day absence, he finally took the court again
during the Lakers' 116-110 win over the Grizz.
The coach said his absence was for personal reasons,
told reporters he was unaware of how james spent the week-long break james said that he had to be convinced to take
time off for care for his sore left foot the all-time scoring leader added if it was up to me
i'd have played but i have a team and i have to listen to them as well so he's saying his team
said listen get your ass home get healthy right i don't know if I buy it or not.
I don't know.
There's something more going on here.
We don't know what it is, but I promise you there's something more that is going on.
That's some breaking sports news.
This just came across ESPN a few minutes ago.
What's that?
Conor McGregor says he intends to delay his return to MMA.
Big surprise.
And has agreed to face Logan Paul in a boxing match in India.
What? Oh, yeah. Yeah. fight logan paul in india well hopefully it's not on netflix again yeah you know uh man
uh what's the the weight difference there i mean conor mcgregor's not a heavyweight no no i mean
that's that's a significant differential there i mean even if conor
mcgregor in his prime right that's a that's a massive body size difference or am i wrong
am i missing something here even jake paul he's pretty big guy right yeah for sure what is he six
four yeah he's tall he's up there and he's got some weight on him conor mcgregor's maybe my height
maybe 5 10 5 11 i'm guessing he's under six foot yeah I mean he's a
wiry tough bastard but you're talking about someone five feet eight inches 155 5'8 155
and Jake Paul what was that eight a hundred what what he could weigh in what was that
185 what uh Jake Paul yeah let's see Tell me what his is again. I don't remember.
Jake Paul.
Jesus Christ.
Oh, no, this is Logan.
Oh, it's Logan?
Oh, he's Logan?
Yeah.
Oh, wait, the other brother?
The WWE brother?
Yeah.
Oh.
Oh, yeah.
Oh.
He fought Floyd a couple of years ago.
Logan.
Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, did he? Yeah. He went to sleep on Floyd's shoulder. of years ago. Logan. Yeah. Oh, did he?
Yeah.
He went to sleep on Floyd's shoulder.
I remember that.
Yeah.
Floyd held him up for a couple of minutes as they slow danced until he woke up and went,
oh, I'm still fighting.
That's interesting, though.
I don't know if we'll ever see Conor McGregor fight.
I don't know, man.
I mean, I'm not sure that.
Look, I love what Conor McGregor was, for sure.
I mean, look, he changed the whole game.
I mean, he's one of the best trash talkers in the history of sports, period.
You know, he was very electrifying.
But like every fighter, there's a time frame where you're not in your prime anymore.
And I'm not sure that he's not at Ronda Rousey level right now.
No, and that's what's happened. You know, I think he's just passed his prime, and now he's not at ronda rousey level right now and that's what's happened
you know i think he's just passed his prime and and now he's just come off of i mean that was no
small break that he had on his head i mean he had floppy foot yeah you know what i mean he's supposed
to come back and fight michael chandler after they did the coaching on the ultimate fighter and uh
he delayed that for some small minor injury. And you heard some about it.
Michael Chandler keeps calling him out,
but I guess he's postponed that altogether.
Yeah.
Going to do the boxing thing against the Paul brother.
Get a fat check.
Well, yeah, I'm sure.
No, no, no.
I'm sure he'll cash a check.
So what's the size differential in those guys?
Because Logan's not as big as Jake, right?
Right, right.
Yeah, he's not as tall.
So he's probably.
He's tall, though.
He's got a lot of height. Does he? Logan's taller than Jake, I believe as Jake, right? Right, right. Yeah, he's not as tall. So he's probably. He's tall, though. He's got a lot of height.
Does he?
Logan's taller than Jake, I believe.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I don't know.
That's.
Logan comes in at 205 pounds, standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall.
Yeah, now come on, man.
You can't.
That's not a fight, man.
Right.
Yeah, I mean, come on, man.
That's like putting me against Nathan Kirby in the ring. I mean, come on, man. That's like putting me against Nathan Kirby in the ring.
I mean, come on, man.
Like, I stand a chance against Nathan Kirby no matter how good I am.
I mean, I'd have to get just one good shot.
I see Conor taking a couple shots of whiskey and then going into the fight.
That's what I see.
That's just his personality.
That's just who he is.
And he's just saying.
You know, he just caught that charge.
He just found guilty of the rape charge.
I think that was just the way it was. Well, I think that was a civil court wasn't it yeah yeah yeah and i'm not saying that uh that
justifies anything i'm right right civil and criminal are different no i just say that say
i don't think i think this is just his way to try to get you know mma change some attention yeah
change some attention an mma fight you line up you know it might be eight months away or something i
think they're gonna try to get this out pretty quick well and and you know he probably look uh logan just watched
his brother cash a real big check right and he's like who can i fight and make some money i need
some of this cash you know what i mean and i don't blame him i mean no you got to give it to him i
just need them to both be knocked out that's all i need in my life is to watch them both. I'd like it at the same time.
It would be great.
But I don't think Conor McGregor can do that.
I mean, honestly.
I don't like Conor as a guy.
I mean, he's got to swing up on that dude at 6'2".
If he's 5'8".
If he can get in close, he can do it.
You've got to give it to him, though.
If this goes through, between the two of them,
they've already fought Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather.
No, I mean, look.
If they can get in here with Conor McGregor,
that's just another one to add to their list.
Yeah, I mean, pro sports, like boxing, is becoming,
it's sistering up with the WWE in ways now.
Right.
Do you understand what I mean by that?
Oh, yeah, though.
Boxing was on its way.
Well, boxing was in trouble.
I mean, viewership's been down a long time.
So, you know, factually, this is probably bringing attention to it.
Yeah, and I say that as a boxing fan.
But after, I mean, you watch a couple UFC pay-per-views
and then try to watch a boxing match.
Yeah, and, well, you don't have any – I don't know, man.
I mean, when's the last time you had a boxing champion
you were really excited about that just had a lot of swag and you were like, yeah, I want to watch them?
Arkansas's own Jermaine Taylor.
Jermaine Taylor.
And he had been the champ in 12, 15 years, something like that.
That's what I'm saying.
I mean, it's been a while.
And even as great as he was, he wasn't the champ that long.
No, no.
I mean, he wasn't the best boxer in the world by any means.
So, I mean, after post- mike tyson who's the most exciting
fighter floyd mayweather yeah floyd and he bores me to be honest with you i mean i now when he
first fought he was pretty exciting well he knows how to make money now no he's brilliant and he's
very rich because of it right you know he knows how to stay in the ring and take just the right
number of hits but i get tired of watching him run right you know i i like
watching people go in and just start pounding you know pause um well honestly that's why mma
that's why mma is so much more entertaining well yeah boxing is really a limitation on the fight
well as mma there is no it's it's a fight well yeah i mean you know it's just like on the street
you know you don't just box you do anything you can do when you fight man you know i still that that kind of dimmed it a little
bit for me that he's gonna go against logan and not jake yeah jake's done called mcgregor out for
a long time yeah well i mean again kind of feel like it's the other brother popping up and being
like oh i'll be in the spotlight this time. Well, he needs it.
Look, he's jealous.
Jake just got a fat-ass check, man.
You know how much money he made?
You're telling me Logan's not getting fat-ass checks in the WWE?
Not like that check.
That's true.
Now, how much did he make off of that?
I'm trying to, 40 million.
Was it 40?
Yeah, Mike made 20.
He made 40.
Okay, all right.
Yeah, $40 million for a single fight for a dance yeah
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there was uh alex johnson had commented on Facebook and said,
I do miss watching the games with natural-born Steelers.
I will be back when I get a car.
And so he's over here like, hey, man, hey, let me respond to that.
I'm like, so you click like, you type.
Let me have a comment before we went live.
I'm like, man, everybody's got a laptop, and here I am like, hey, what's up?
Oh, yeah.
I'm just sharing it over here with Richard.
Yeah.
No, that's great, man. We'll get you a coloring book little activity book keep you busy only if i was a former marine you're not trying to get in a fight today what are you
trying to do man oh my god that's something right there all right let's do uh let's do
something different what do you say let's move on and all right some people are talking some
trash to you about yeah who's talking trash well tammy she says jimmy is a heavyweight
same for your match against jimmy jimmy is a beast yeah yeah the buffet is closed
there'll be no more service out of that buffet tammy i'm sorry to tell you i i love you and uh
i like your boy but he's gonna meet a man in the ring i gotta
step back here for a minute though because you mentioned it earlier man yeah how many views
has that video of you oh god thousands on different several different uh several different social
i did not expect it to blow up the way it has man i've seen that thing so many times people
just wait right just wait yeah just wait
people seem to enjoy me being hurt i tell you what though man i'm ready i'm gonna double like
double bow my shoes and everything time nice and tight you know don't need anything taking flight
right now yeah you better time because my shoes certainly came off man there's no doubt about it
i think that's probably what sold the videos when my shoe flew off you know right because he yanked me with a force up over man you know that was i'm still i still have
nightmares a little flashback about how high up i was going it's like am i ever going to come down
and then boy when i came down it was crap yeah it was like whoa and this big ass jumped on me
right there after i come off a table i got something for you jimmy i got something
for you gonna shut down the buffet is worse than covet yeah that's right better than covet that's
right that's exactly right that's a great line i'm going to save that one man i appreciate that
uh should be your catchphrase for the fight all right yeah right right maybe it will be
uh this is a really interesting and i think this is something that we've got to take seriously.
We've got to talk about.
Let's be honest.
We're all adults here, so I'm just going to give you a warning.
We're going to talk about an adult theme.
But the holidays are great, but they're even better if you can have celebratory-themed sex during them.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, if you're looking to put the X in your Xmas,
here are a few Christmas themed kinks to wrap your candy cane around and enjoy.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
I like it.
I like it.
Crimbofilia.
It's crimbofilia.
This is what someone who's excited by Christmas in ways that go beyond
presents and decorations,
attending holiday parties and sexy and revealing Christmas garb,
maybe lingerie wrapping yourself in tinsel or Christmas theme role play or
ways to dig into crimbo philia.
Okay.
Does,
uh,
you get turned on by,
uh,
Christmas things like that,
Matt?
No, but I'd be into the party. You'd be in. Yeah. Okay. Does you get turned on by Christmas things like that, Matt?
No, but I'd be into the party.
You'd be into the party? Yeah, okay.
I'm going to the party.
I've never been, but I'll take the invite, you know?
I'll bring a box.
Yeah.
Here's my dick in a box.
There you go.
Some people have a legit thing for snow,
and no amount of cold can hold them back from doing their thing in it.
But if you're not one of those, some fake snow indoors can recreate the scene.
Could you go in the snow, man?
Yeah, sure.
Yeah?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, there's nowhere I could go.
Okay.
In the snow?
In the snow?
I guess I'm the only one to say no, I have a no snow rule. Yeah, no's nowhere I could go. Okay. In the snow? In the snow? Now, I guess I'm the only one that'd say, no, I have a no snow rule.
Yeah, no, you're not the only one.
No, I...
Well, you said fake snow.
No, even if... No, I'm being outside, real.
Okay, yeah. I'll still go for it.
Yeah, I know you. I got that from the first time you said it.
Yeah, no, that's youth speaking.
See, I'm not going to have my ass hanging out in the cold. I'll tell you that.
Let's see.
Santaphilia.
You can think Lauren Graham in Bad Santa for this one.
It describes someone as a fetish for St. Nick and can't wait to sit on his lap and get a present, if you know what I mean.
You know, you see that every year popping up in the old stuff.
They bring the Santa and the elves and they're all doing their naughty
things on the,
you know,
websites,
you know,
that's a big thing every year.
Have you ever known a chick that was into Santa like that though?
Like legit,
like said,
Hey,
why don't you,
uh,
Santa costume up and,
you know,
show me the North pole.
No,
no,
no,
no,
me either. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It is before the movie came out oh yeah really yeah
oh let's let's let's pause right here come on he's a little sheepish here so let's lay this
story out for me man how did this work it was uh very entertaining yeah yeah i'll just put to you
that way okay that was station of fort hood and fort hood I'll just put it to you that way. Okay. That was the station of Fort Hood.
In Fort Hood, yeah.
I've been to Fort Hood.
That would be very entertaining there.
Anything would be, but that place.
Exactly, so it was down west of Fort Hood.
Fort Hood was probably the craziest place I was stationed at with the weirdest things that ever happened.
Man, it's a weird-ass place, isn't it?
It is.
I mean, if you love tarantulas, rattlesnakes, cactus, and scorpions, well, that's your place, man.
And tattoo parlors oh yeah
tattoo parlors and pawn shops every corner every corner without a doubt killeen texas that's what
it is she was actually from killeen yeah and she was a local
and she liked santa huh see to a point yeah she yeah
it was kind of odd you get to a point a It was kind of odd. What point did you get to? To a point, a pole, you know.
Well, I will tell you, I was not buying...
Did you come down the chimney?
I was not buying the Santa costume.
No, as I told her, I said, here's the deal.
No comment.
But I told her the deal.
I said, here's the deal.
I said, I'll get the Santa costume if you get the Slave Leia costume.
Oh, that's a good deal.
The Princess Leia.
That's a good deal.
So that, you know...
That's a fair trade.
Did she do it?
No.
Oh.
No Santa costume. Okay. All right. yeah so that's a fair trade did she do it no oh no santa costume okay all right uh this says
christmas jumpers for some jumpers are a thing and a big one you can point out putting one on
if you know your partner's going to get a jolt out of who who is into christmas onesies that's
a turn on christmas onesies that's weird if you're that's i mean a onesie is what i
was gonna say a onesie is like toddlers wear you know i mean right you like man babies um
uh let's see uh chrysophilia this is a solid play for anyone who gets off on gold either
the precious metal or the color gold lingerie gold sheet gold toys and then elves yeah no there's
i'm sure there are a lot of people have elf costumes uh out there um it it you know is this
do you think a lot of people festively you know people who are freaky do they they theme it
through the year do you think they change out for holidays and things like that i mean why not have like a why not valentine day plug or why not do it go have fun with it yeah yeah
dress up as the easter bunny i don't know dress up as i mean think any holiday you can come up
with something i mean sure veterans day what about veterans day i'm all about veterans day yeah
i mean but no deadpool did the best in the first movie.
Yeah?
Yeah.
We've all seen Deadpool, and it's like every month there was a holiday,
and they did a theme.
Oh, yeah.
Remember?
Oh, that is true.
Yeah, he did do it well.
Exactly.
Yeah, but he always wears the same costume.
He does.
Yeah, and he's Ryan Reynolds.
He's a lot cuter when he does it than when I do it, I promise you.
If I put that costume on and I lay down across the table,
I'm just going to look like a big thing of Jell-O shaking.
You know what I mean?
Maybe you should dress up as Santa Claus.
No.
Hey, that's just rude.
That's just a dick thing to say.
You're the one that said Jell-O, not me.
Yeah, I know.
I did say that.
Let's move on, shall we?
This is not working out at all.
All right. say that let's move on shall we this is uh not working out at all all right
so what do you uh rich i mean uh matt what's going on in bigfoot world what's happening uh out there right now uh recently in the carolinas we actually had a uh law enforcement officer
sheriff deputy uh had a report of a uh sasquatch sighting that he encountered. That he encountered himself. Yeah, so it's officially logged into their official records and everything.
This was a month or so ago.
So that's the new one popping up.
Right now, everybody, of course, is focusing on the drones in our community.
Everybody's all pressing on the drones, and everybody's talking about it.
So I don't think, you know.
Well, let's not tell you what, then. If that's where you want to go, everybody's talking about it so i don't think you know well let's
tell you what then if that's where you want to go let's uh let's talk about it because
i've got a few things uh here about that that you might want to know uh you know it's getting
to the point where i don't know what is real and what's not with it right so many tick tock videos
out there well first of all uh White House National Security Communication Advisor John Kirby
said the White House's assessment in coordination with the FBI and state and local officials
is that the mysterious drones flying over the country are, in fact, legal and lawful.
He told Brent Bear Monday on Special Report they examined 5,000 sightings and to date,
their analysis is lawful, legal, commercial, hobbyist,
and law enforcement aircraft activity.
Some of it manned, some of it not.
So we absolutely acknowledge a lot of these are probably drones,
but they're flying legally.
Okay, but that doesn't explain what they are and where they're from i mean are you know you don't
have suv size man drones that are right hobby drones that i know of is that a hobby drone does
anybody know of that hobby drone no and if you've got an suv size drone i think flying around
somebody ought to know i mean i think yeah you want to know why is it here all right what's going
on why are you in my airspace well the big kicker for me on the drones coming on the one of the
reports is law enforcement and actual um politicians in jersey are saying they're seeing these things
coming out of the sea out of the water out of the water coming out of the water. Coming out of the water. Coming up past the coast.
Coming ashore.
And they've been hovering.
There was one recently.
They said the group was hovering around one of the military sites they had over there.
Yeah, I'm seeing that.
They shut down in their space. And then in Portland right now, they released last week at the to for the aircraft coming in and departing
to be prepared to make possible uh evasive maneuvers around these things so everybody's
focusing over there you know on jersey so on both coasts right now we're getting
so my sightings but you know i guess my question uh to that is because if you think about it, look, man, if I don't think all these drones look the same.
We've determined that.
OK, so they get newer size.
So what I imagine has happened here, and this is just me thinking out loud, is that the first round of these SUV sized drones where everyone was freaked out.
That's that's legit.
They don't know what it is, what's going on.
everyone was freaked out that's that that's legit they don't know what it is what's going on i think when that happened every mother scratcher that owns a drone in that area said yep time to
fly the drone they all did and they all are doing it right now because why wouldn't you i mean look
it's going to be fun you're going to have people tripping right you know look i i mean if i had
a friends with a few drones i would group them up some lights on them, and do a video of my own right out here.
You know, right in the morning, I'd be like, look at this.
What is this?
And I guarantee people start going nuts about it.
You know what I mean?
Well, there's already been sightings here in Arkansas.
Now, almost every state is reporting seeing numerous drones.
And the problem is, I mean, people, like you said, too, are doing it for recreation.
They're flying them.
So now everybody's looking skyward.
It's kind of confusing the the issue now
a new jersey drone pilot said his device lost power and was forced to descend from a restricted
chunk of airspace while the mystery drone uh that he was trying to investigate state airborne despite
a signal designed to shut down legal drones he's michael B. He's a podcaster. He's also a paranormal investigator.
He has a Terror Talk Productions YouTube channel.
Matt, maybe that's something for you to connect up with there.
He lives near the Picatinny Arsenal.
That's an Army facility where dozens of sightings have been reported.
He was flying in the area trying to get a closer look
at the larger unidentified object he believes is a drone.
He said, there was a drone hanging out. had full battery life not three minutes i lost control of it he said a warning flashed across the screen his controller and battery died he said drone
just started going down so whatever they've got i guess it's kind of like an emp or something yeah
we do have technology they can't shut them. They actually use them over football stadiums.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, so people can't fly drones over.
Oh, so you can't have video and make money instead of Fox.
Yeah, I get it.
Yeah, so they'll shut those down, won't they?
Yeah, exactly, but they're not going to shut these other ones down.
They'll shoot those down, I can promise you that.
That's going to affect my money.
I ain't got to shoot that down, right?
Yeah, so with that guy right there with the drone being landed,
and they'll do that.
They'll land the drones.
They can actually, you know, we have it to block it.
So with these, though, for some reason, it's not working.
Either that or the government's allowing it to happen.
Yeah.
One of my favorite quotes is,
we know it's not the government because they would tell us it was them.
No, they wouldn't.
No, they wouldn't.
They don't tell you most of the things they do.
And it very well could be.
I wouldn't be shocked at all.
Yeah, no, that was my first guess, honestly.
The government's like, oh, we don't know who it is.
Yeah.
It's you guys.
Whatever.
It's you guys.
Well, the only thing that ties into it, which is ironic to me,
is that just recently as well,
they just had another Senate hearing based upon the underwater uaps the little tic-tacs and
everything was coming out now all of a sudden we have these drones coming allegedly out of the sea
coming over jersey well i don't know i know i know but i mean you're the first time i've heard
anything come out of the sea yeah really to be with you, I've not heard that prior to now. Now, I know that's a big thing.
The ocean is the new home of the aliens these days
because we can't find them anywhere else.
But now they're living in the ocean, huh?
The movie Abyss already did that for us.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, classic movie.
I wanted to ask you, Matt,
because it seems like you didn't hear anything
about ocean conspiracy.
I guess there's like someone who's not in that community. Has that been something in y'all's community for a while that these things
are coming out of the ocean and it has been sightings of all the way all the way back when
man first hit the sea yeah you know honestly lights under the water which you know a lot of
it can be written out to plankton you know by loom the lesson creatures yeah too much about the time
no i was just curious because there's like a just a normal person i've just feel like
i've only heard that in the past year or two years yeah it's been heating up for about
five years now now there are a lot of conspiracy theories they were asking people what they thought
was was going on and here are a few things people said one said the u.s is testing new exotic drones
that are causing panic in their own population.
Possibly.
Possibly.
Another said private companies have cracked how to build exotic drones and are defying the law with these machines.
Maybe. U.S. adversaries are playing games with drones.
I don't believe that for a second.
Non-human intelligence is exponentially increasing their presence
mimicking human vehicles then there's a post from another site that claims a new jersey pilot
experienced that mysterious power failure as he approached the drones
note the use of mysterious uh reportedly the pilot's aircraft battery died suddenly and his aircraft
went down while the drone was unaffected now as if that weren't enough there's this from
military veteran john ferguson he theorizes the drones are some are searching for rogue nuclear
warhead that's been smuggled in the u.s said the only reason why you'd ever fly an aircraft
an unmanned aircraft
at night like this if you were looking for something that's interesting that's interesting
the key one on that one though is at night yeah yeah what's the difference between you know night
and day not going to show up i don't know maybe infrared or something like that i mean well i'm
not sure you're going to pick up the radiation whether it be be daylight or nighttime. Yeah, I think you're probably right.
I'm not sure about that theory.
Like the military one where they're testing new equipment out,
they're not going to test it over Jersey of all places.
They're going to test it out there.
It does seem like a weird place to test it.
Why would you test it over?
Now, I did hear one rumor that they were working on being able to find things in populations that were dense and for military application or law enforcement application.
And so they were running drills basically, but I don't know that that's any truer than anything, you know?
No, we have other, we have other places we can test those at.
That's what it seems like to me that this doesn't seem like a test.
Yeah, we have conflicts going on all over the world.
So we're going to test into a conflict.
So if it's not the government running a test, but the government knows what it is and it's legal, what is it?
It's to do exactly what it's doing right now, man.
Make people crazy?
No, it's to get everybody distracted talking about something else while they sit there and go,
Okay, we're going to go with that.
We're just not seeing it.
What are they doing?
Well, since it is Christmas time, what if it's the elves on the shelf coming back?
Oh, yeah.
Could be that.
No, that's definitely what it is.
Let's throw that one out there.
I want to put that conspiracy in there.
It's the elf on the shelves.
No, that's definitely the elf on the shelf is what it is.
I honestly wonder if anything
if it has anything to do with the upcoming transition of power yeah you know freak out
you know everybody hey hang on we got something major going on you know i did theorize yesterday
and this is to me the best theory i got which is that um they want to pass legislation to regulate these drones.
Right.
And to do that, they need public support.
So if the public's not concerned about something, they're not going to support that.
I do.
I do like that theory.
I mean, it's not bad.
Even as a recreational drone user, they have pretty tight regulations on them.
Yeah. traditional drone user um they have pretty tight regulations on them like they have to be
registered with the ffa faa yeah and um you know anytime you're flying and you're around another
aircraft or like um you know one's in your vicinity you know it's going to let you know
on your thing and let you know these are all the things you could be possibly violating or held
okay so it tells
you that on your actual controller yeah yeah that's wild i didn't know that i have a dji uh
maverick maverick 2 which is a pretty uh old model really i think it's like five years old
yeah um but and that's just what little i know my wife takes care of most of it for me i know
they've got pretty strict you know regularly she bought me the drone
but yeah christmas present so she had to do all that um you know before you know when she bought
it just to set it well and i think too that you know a lot of people also something to contemplate
i guess another possibility is uh when you think about amazon you think about some of these other uh delivery companies yeah who are working on
other forms of delivery right and we know that a lot of companies have applied for commercial drone
applications because that's something new now and so maybe uh this is part of that where they're
working to work out their delivery things you know especially if they're larger to carry lots of packages why keep something like
that so secret i mean you think i don't know i mean because because well because because if you
tell everybody and they're looking for it then they're looking for it and they're going to
scrutinize it but if they don't know what it is then they're just guessing and right you know
it's just that again these are just random you know we're just guessing. And, you know, it's just that, again, these are just random.
I mean, I get it.
We're just doing the best we can.
It makes sense.
I don't know anything more than you all do, but, you know.
Yeah, I'm definitely not an expert on that.
There is something to it.
I just don't know what it is.
Right.
I want to wait for everything to die down.
All the, you know, as Rich said earlier, too, there's so much BS coming out.
There's so much misinformation being put out about him. And, you got asked if i was gonna do an episode on my show about the
drones and i was like no i'm not well tell him you did this now so oh yeah it's gonna be shared
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Bundy, are you a bicycler?
You like to cycle?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I thought maybe you did at some point
yeah i haven't uh i mean it's winter time right now of course i haven't since last summer but
yeah yeah but you you trail ride a little bit okay what about you uh rich i mean i i brought
i will but i haven't rode a bike in forever i know how to ride well this is interesting though
uh things are happening fast for the uh this isine County, the Benton Mountain Bike Park.
It opened in June.
In September, it was named Outdoor Facility of the Year by ARPA.
Now in December, it has a new accolade.
Singletracks.com just announced that they put Benton Bike Park in the top seven best new mountain bike trails in the
United States. Wow. That's pretty awesome. Yeah, they got submissions from over 250 trails through
the nations and came up with a select few that made the top of the list. The odd number of top
seven is because Singletracks created seven categories of trail for their list. Benton sits on top of the bike park skills park
category. Benton's Mountain Bike Park shares list with parks in cities like Idaho Springs,
Colorado for best flow and jump trail, New Hartford, Connecticut for best tech trail,
Newaygo, Michigan for best backcountry trail, Duluth, Minnesota for best backcountry trail duluth minnesota for best lift served trail
uh to holla washington for best beginner trail and bolton vermont for best adaptive trail uh but
that's that's a pretty great accolade for getting to get uh oh yeah one of the best in the united
states i mean if you are a bike rider and and that's not an easy listen uh that's that's a an activity
a hobby that is not for a week sticks no yeah i mean it takes everything you got uh man i have a
good friend of mine named dane and uh he's one of those mountain bike guys yeah and you know the
riding down and all that's fun uh but but he talks a lot about, yeah, people don't understand the uphill part of it.
And it's like,
yeah, that's the part I don't want.
It's never a leisure ride.
No,
you're not.
If you're doing trails,
you're not riding normally.
You're,
you're,
you're out there working it.
You know,
those,
those guys put it in.
Now I'm not a fan of the,
of the guys who bike in the power Ranger costumes.
You know,
the ones i'm talking
about you've seen those guys and those little uh little ones yeah yeah i always wanted to drive by
and hit them with a sausage biscuit i know it's wrong but i'm like i'm fat and you're not and i
hate you so and your little power ranger outfit own the road that you know some do man they'll
get mad at you if you're behind them you know what i mean yeah they they will do that to you
yeah bicycle people are are a little bit different you know but they're like marathon runners they're
different too right you know they you see them you've seen that sort of that little oval with
the number on the back of the truck or car oh yeah 26.5 or 13.2 which is a marathon and then a half
marathon basically yeah because uh we need to know how far you can run thanks for letting us know
i'll set the trap just beyond that you know uh yeah no i i love uh right i mean that was the
big activity when i was uh probably from i don't know, third grade, second grade, maybe all the way to probably 14, 15.
We biked everywhere, man.
Yeah, same.
You did?
Did y'all build trails and ramps and things like that?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
What kind of things did y'all do with your bicycles as a kid, man?
Man, we always would find some scrap lumber laying around and build some ramps or uh man our
favorite thing to do there's a gas station about two miles up the road yeah just to go there and
buy like a soda or something oh yeah yeah that was always cool it was the most yeah when mom
would let you take the bike down the road like that that was part of it too we would sneak we
would you know just go hang out at a friend's house and we would then all get together and
ride our bikes to the gas station
without our parents knowing.
So that was part of the thrill,
was we were going on this long bike ride with change, you know,
getting our soda and whatever.
But, yeah, yeah, ramping, going to the gas station.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How about you, man?
What did you guys do, man?
Same thing.
Same thing.
Yeah, yeah, we used to build the ramps, plywood.
I mean, yeah yeah but using bricks
yeah yeah my sister tried one at one of our jumps and she rolled the bike and like her arm and oh
no that's that's exactly uh the funny part is you would think that my parents said no more
no no they never said that no no they know that be careful yeah no that's exactly right i got my
ass whipped because my brother got hurt um we had uh
that's how it was when you were the older brother you know uh we at the end of the road it was woods
uh i lived on denim uh over in little rock right by mcclellan and at the end the street was wood
so we we went down there and we we had cut out i mean i don't know how we got the tools we got
i assume we stole them from our parents to use you know because we had
rakes we had machetes we had everything and we you know we created this you know elaborate trail and
all that but then we would build ramps out of materials we stole from houses they were building
that's where we got them you know honestly and my brother he was uh six years younger than i am and
And my brother, he was six years younger than I am.
And he wanted to ramp to like the big boys, you know.
And so we all encouraged him.
You know, you can do it.
You can do it.
You got it.
And man, you know, he got back far enough and was pedaling great.
And then he made that mistake so many new, you know, people get scared to, which is right at the end, he started freaking out and slowed down.
And so he just went over
like that you know just completely flipped over the bike landed on him he got all cut up messed
up yeah we went home and i got my ass because i let him do it right it was my fault that he did
it of course yeah i always got blamed for everything man yeah that's how it goes on
your little brother yeah were you did you have brothers uh i had a stepbrother you had a stepbrother
and did you grow up together or no every other weekend kind of okay how about you rich did you
yeah i have a i have an older brother he's uh about six and a half years older than me okay
now uh how how are you was were you guys cool together or did he pick on you how did that work um it's been an interesting
my brother yeah um so i mean if we're gonna be real here okay all right we'll be real
um so my brother uh was diagnosed with add and he was born in like 79. Okay. And so he was going
through school during a time when ADD
wasn't really like talked about much.
Tell me about it.
It wasn't, yeah. I was born in
69. Right.
Tell me about it. And so people
didn't really know like
how to deal with that type of
child. That's why I got my ass
beat daily.
I got paddled every daily. Paddled.
I got paddled every day nearly.
So long story short,
he basically just kind of got passed along every year.
Yeah.
You know?
And so when we were younger,
because of that mentality-wise,
like when we were younger,
we were probably pretty close until I was about 10.
And then when I hit about 10 to 12, we kind of started close until i was about 10 and then when i hit about
10 to 12 we kind of started separating because i was growing up and again just mentality wise
sure well you you're leaving childhood behind he's probably older and he has friends and you've got
friends so you're doing different things right so you know but so from that time and throughout my
like formative teenage years and everything exactly i had my own group he had his own yeah well that's how me and my youngest brother were we
we didn't spend it i mean i i did spend a lot of time with him when he was young but right you know
i was i left home at 16 so i was you know he was much younger than i was he was about nine years
younger than me and now we're those brothers that you know don't get me wrong like i love him he's
my brother he's my blood i'd go to bat for him in a heartbeat.
But put me and him in a room for a half hour.
It's not going to work.
Yeah, you got your own WWE match.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, now, you know, I was a typical older brother.
I mean, I picked on my brother.
But if you messed with him, I'd whoop your ass.
Yeah, exactly.
And that's just how it went.
Exactly.
But, yeah, we fought a lot, you know exactly and that's just how it went exactly but yeah we we
had we fought a lot you know but that's just how it was i mean i think that's just brothers maybe
right right yeah i'm the same way like i can do that to him yeah no yeah i whipped his ass many
times uh but you know he got older and he he got a backbone and we you know we would scrap now and again and he was always a a
scrappy dude you know still is you know right yeah uh but you you didn't have uh no i got an older
brother he's a step brother but uh from very young age yeah yeah he's my brother uh he's only a year
older than me and yeah we fought uh fought a lot but there was i couldn't tell you how many times
he he stepped in and and saved yeah yeah
for sure yeah we went to uh different schools too and rival schools actually um but yeah yeah it was
it was always nice having my brother have my back the craziest time i think i ever had to stand up
for my brother and there were numerous times but well the second craziest um the the second
craziest time i ever stood up for my brother was this dude
i'll never forget his name was teddy and if you're out there teddy
but uh but dude brought a bullwhip to school for some reason i don't know show and tell or
something i don't know but uh on the way home he bullwhipped my brother on the back a couple times
yeah and uh and my brother
came home and told me and next morning on the way to school he caught his own whooping yeah
no i tuned him up real good you know i tuned him up real good the worst time
yeah number one the number one craziest thing that ever happened uh now this was actually my
younger brother but he got in a fight with a
neighbor kid and there was a creek between us and a little bridge uh and he got in a fight with a
neighbor kid and um i you know i was there i saw him fighting let me look boys fight at least they
used to i don't know nowadays it's different but when you're out you know just playing all the time
with the kids on the street and that's how it was every kid knew everybody on out, you know, just playing all the time with the kids on the street. And that's how it was. Every kid knew everybody on the street.
You know, our street was its own community and did that next to it.
And so all the kids knew each other.
And so they're scrapping in the front yard of the neighbor's house.
And, you know, they're little.
They're probably eight, nine years old, something like that.
And my brother said, I give.
He had him in a hammer lock, you know, and he's pushing his arm up. And my brother said, I give. He had him in a hammer lock, you know,
and he's pushing his arm up and, you know,
so he says, I give, and the guy wasn't,
the kid wasn't letting him go, so I just broke him apart.
Well, the dad comes out of the house
and he starts getting him out
and starts pushing me in the face,
like with his hand, palm in my face.
Now look, I'm 15 at that time, you know,
and this is a grown that time, you know, and, and, uh, this is a grown
ass man, you know? So I go back, you know, home, uh, grab my brother, we go home and my dad is
home sick with the flu that day, you know? And, um, so I'm telling my mom what happened. You know,
my dad said, did you say he put his hands on you? Yeah. He goes, come here. And I knew my dad was buck ass naked.
Cause that's the way he always was in his room.
I don't want to go in there.
You know, I have to go in there and, um, you know, get eye to eye with that mutant beast
that he had.
And, uh, anyway, he said, uh, what happened?
And I told him, he said, all right, uh, get out of here.
And so about 30 seconds later here he
comes out of the room with some kind of shorts and a t-shirt on uh goes doesn't say a damn word
walks right out the front door and it was like something out of a cartoon my mom me my brothers
were like all heads out the door watching what's going on you know watch him walk out down the
driveway across the bridge in the driveway knock on the
door guy answers the door my dad just punched him and walked in punched him and walked out
yeah yeah and then they both came flying out and fought a little bit more and dude finally ran off
and back in the house and shut the door and dad came home and i was just like wow that's weird
you know and that was my life you know that's right that's how I grew up right there man yeah it was a wild life to say the least man were your were
your parents uh was your dad uh uh you know pretty cool did you get along with your dad or was he a
hardcore you know uh old school dad um my real dad was an old school dad yeah yeah very very very very old school dad
yeah so my stepdad was great yeah he was cool yeah he was awesome yeah a lot of times stepdads
are not but uh and i shouldn't say that a lot of times they have a reputation for not being but
yeah it's a stigma that's out there but no yeah i mean i got lucky i mean my mom remarried a great
guy i mean he took me and my little sister in and still
this day theresa says he calls me a son yeah no i well you know i adopted tyler and there's no
difference between he and noah and my eyes at all zero difference you know i there's no step
brothers we don't even that's not even a word we use yeah you know they grew up together they're
brothers you know what about uh you and your dad were you were you close not close oh yeah yeah um i'd say like honestly i i grew up a mama's boy but as i you know as did i
really yeah but teenage years and in young adulthood i definitely drew closer to my dad
yeah i think that happens to to most uh probably guys it's so weird because like i look back on
the stuff like my dad used to love to just go drive around and, like, go look at the scenery or go, you know, out to the lake or something, drive around, look at houses.
And as a kid, hated that.
Like, that was the most boring thing in the world.
Yeah.
Now, as an adult, I do it myself.
My dad liked whores, and I was interested in that.
What about you, man?
Did you get along well with your dad?
Man, my dad was was classic 90s daddy
okay when i was about two years old okay he went to get some cigarettes and didn't come back
joe dirted you yeah yeah i'm sure uh i'm sure he is a cool guy to to those who know him but yeah
well you know i i only met my biological father once you know and and my my my dad i called dad
was technically was my stepdad but but i had it was a
my life is a weird life because i had uh what i call dad a and dad b because dad a was a a pretty
violent alcoholic you know what i mean dad b uh was someone who later was sober and and on
medication to help him out with the the conditions that he had mental health conditions
that nobody talked about in that era you know and uh and he became my best friend in the world
you know so i still to this day have trauma and do not like at all dad a yeah i can't stand it
it's still traumatized by that dude dad b best dude i ever met which is a real weird thing yeah
i bet you know it's very odd i have to look at him as two distinctly different people otherwise i i
could never have gotten past it because he was he was a real violent dude in that time and in that
time you know that nobody gave a damn if you rough your wife up that's just how the shit was in the
70s nobody man called the sheriff
he'd just tell you to settle down right you know you call the gun they just like y'all need to
settle down don't make us come out here again you know they're not gonna probably arrest you or
anything like that you know so yeah i was uh uh for a long time you know when i was young it was
it was a violent household and that was real weird you know uh very traumatizing so it was a violent household and that was real weird, you know, uh, very traumatizing.
So it was odd to later on have that full circle where he became a different
guy and, and became really instrumental, uh, in,
in helping me, you know, which is so, like I said, so odd, you know,
but no, he died several years ago. Yeah. He was,
at least you got that, that, that a before that b before that's what
that's what uh i've many people have said that and you're right you know it's a weird closure
that i was able to get that others weren't right you know and so it it does make a difference yeah
for sure i'm sure yeah it definitely uh made a huge difference to have that because not everybody
gets that you know. Some dads never
or moms or whomever ever get there.
Some people just never beat
the demons.
His dumb ass died
several, I guess probably
13, 14 years ago now.
Maybe a little longer than that, 15 years.
He was one of those tough
guys. You know what i mean
like the dude not going to the doctor no hell no man i don't know if he ever went to a doctor
unless he i mean i i don't i don't ever remember him going to any doctor to be honest with you
until the end uh but you know he had a heart attack he was home by himself and he john wayne
that shit you know he knew he was having a heart attack he had the heart attack uh it ended
and he was like all right let's get back to my day yeah you know and he didn't have any idea that
the damage happens after that all those enzymes that are released during a heart attack are what
destroy that tissue and make it impossible to recover you know so three days later he went to the doctor and of course they
said yet get in the hospital right now you are in trouble you know and so they did a
a quadruple bypass on him and it worked uh so to speak i mean it did repair his heart right
but number one the doctor said when he clamped the artery, you know, with the things they clamped, the clamp said that it was like glass breaking off the plaque because he smoked three pack of Palmar filter or Palmar no filter a day from the time he was about 13 until the time he died. Wow. So that's, that's a lot of plaque, you know? And so he had a stroke, uh, during the
procedure. So he did come back conscious, but he wasn't always sure what year it was. And he would
talk about people who had been dead for a while and, you know, things like that. Uh, but the
problem was that it's like an engine. If you rebuild the bottom and not the top, you're going
to blow the top out. Same thing. You know, his heart was healthy or fixed,
but now his lungs, liver, and kidneys were shutting down on him.
So they'd get one going and the other.
Finally, we had to make that very tough decision
because he went back under and we had to pull the plug on him.
Which also is, you you know not to take it
from something serious to something you know to be silly about but you know you watch the movies
and you think when you do that that you know you you pull the plug and then it's you know a few
seconds right that's what everybody in my family thought that exact thing yeah we'd already talked
about we'd already talked to the doctor about it.
Now it's just time.
And you pull the plug, literally, basically.
And then you're like, okay, here it comes.
And then it doesn't.
And then it doesn't.
And it was like four hours.
Four hours.
Listen, man, we had gone through talking, telling stories.
People were singing.
And then finally, about 30 minutes in, we're all like,
all right, we're out of shit to do.
You know, can you die already or what, man?
Jesus Christ, man.
That's a weird spot.
Either wake up or go.
Speed this up some.
Yeah, I got an appointment.
I got a date.
I mean, yeah, so.
We got to go plan your funeral.
Yeah.
I just need you to finish this, would you?
You stubborn bastard.
Well, hey, Shane, forgive me if I mispronounce your last name, Shane,
but Shane Priador, he's with Dads After Dark.
Oh, yeah.
He's watching right now.
Hey, Shane, what's going on, man?
Looking forward to having you guys on, man.
It's going to be very exciting.
That's great.
Yeah, man.
He's outlawed with them.
I missed their episode yesterday.
I was a little tied up, but I've been catching it today.
But anyways, he says his dad's world champion hide and seek player hold on what am
i looking so this just i caught a glimmer out of the corner of my eye of this book we have oh yeah
that book over there oh yeah oh yeah i had that that's that's a gift that was given to me i got
you if you want to go grab it you can go and grab it you want to if you want to grab that book that's just fine robbie shirley i'm a i'm a very you know uh someone brought that to me they
know i'm uh in need and i'm a great reader i love to read and uh so they apparently they've got a
book that they're something they're bringing on on thursday from dad's after dark oh that's great
oh they'd read that yeah so what is that book there? Which one was it? I can't remember now. The classic How to Live with a Huge Penis.
Oh, yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Advice, meditations, and wisdom for men who have too much.
Yes, that's right.
That's right.
We got this for you, Laura.
My friend, Mr. Woodall, brought that in for me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I want to give a good morning also to Robbie Shirley.
He said, good morning, everyone.
He's from TNR Wrestling. so he's going to be here.
Oh, okay, what's up, Robbie?
How you doing, man?
You're going to be part of Arkenbrawl?
That's awesome, man.
That's great.
And a good buddy of mine, John Bailey, he's tuning in saying good morning.
He owns his own handyman thing up in Hot Springs.
Okay.
He's well known.
Oh, that's cool.
All right.
Thank you, man, for listening in Spa City over there.
Tell everybody about it.
We do appreciate that a great deal.
Hey, i am asking
everybody today we are really trying to get to uh monetization on youtube and so we need a few more
youtube followers if you follow us would you go at us on youtube uh really help us out a lot to
get that going and that would be awesome if you can. Speaking about monetization, we were talking a little bit before the show, you got some
kind of special project thing coming up? Well, yeah.
We're talking about, and we haven't decided
if we want to do this or not. And so this is the
formative stage, but Gunnar and I have been invited to
take part in a reality show called the blocks
and it's a reality show based on entrepreneurs okay so you go in there you and your partner
and they team you up with these very successful business people who have proven entrepreneurial
skills and know how to build a business up and
you know it lasts about a week and you do all these different workshops and
there's different daily competitions but you're actually working on your own
business while they're helping you with your actual business during this show to
to make it better so that that we could get marketing help,
we could get all these different things
that would help us and make us a bigger, better program.
How to get out there, how to go past what the normal is
and really break through.
The challenge that we've got is that
we have to cover our travel and expenses if we do it.
And it's about's it's you know about uh five thousand dollars so you know we're thinking about the possibility of crowdfunding
that because we we'd love to go on it but we we don't have enough budget coming in right now to
do that but you have to go to shoot it uh we'd have to go to oklahoma so it's not far you know
but we got to cover meals we've got to cover hotels we're going to cover all that
to get in and get done um and so we're thinking about you know uh floating that out would you guys
i mean would you want to help us get on a tv show i mean they've been they've already given us
the the invite okay we we're on it we've interviewed we've gone through the stages
they've sent us the thing we want you on the show you know we just have to come up with that
with that amount to cover it uh and you know we have to get it paid before we get there
that's all together you and yeah that's that covers 2500 apiece yeah that covers both of us
going uh and that covers our travel, our food while we're there.
It covers everything.
They just do it all in one week.
And so it's all encompassed in one thing.
And you just do it that way.
And you said this is a reality show?
Yeah, it's hosted by Wes.
If you've ever watched The Challenge, you know who Wes is.
Red-haired guy. Yeah, that is exactly right. And he's a badass in The Challenge. Yeah, he dominates on it. you've ever watched the challenge uh you know okay you know who west is yeah uh west hair guy
yeah that's yeah that is exactly right and he's a badass uh in the challenge dominates yeah no he's
very very very good but a lot of people don't know he's also a big entrepreneur and so he created
this show right okay i mean it's his own show that he created and it started uh i think just
four years ago and it's just blown up.
It's on Amazon Prime.
It's called The Blocks, B-L-O-X.
And so there's a prize at the end of it?
There are cash prizes throughout, plus all the help that you're going to get with the business,
and then plus more help if you win.
So there's a lot of things that would benefit us.
Absolutely.
As a show.
You know what I mean?
It's to help us make this show the best show in the world.
You know, it's the kind of thing that would help you get better guests,
get the big-time guests, you know, the big-time things.
Well, I think, I mean, it sounds like support's rolling in already for it.
Robbie says, set up a GoFundMe page.
Missy Treece says, I got five on it.
Hey, I got five on it.
That's a good-ass song, man.
I still like that song.
Well, thank you guys very much.
We're talking about it, Gunnar and I,
and if we do decide to go that route,
I will definitely make everybody aware,
and it would be awesome.
I mean, I think it would be great exposure for us.
I mean, just being on TV, on Amazon Prime and on a reality show like that could really be big for the show in general nationwide because so many people are going to see it.
Right.
And plus, I mean, who knows?
I mean, maybe we get in there and, you know, I got a pretty good, a lot of it in this show is, all right.
So you do these different entrepreneurial things and each day you have a different task that you're assigned.
All right.
And then one of your group of your team, you know, Gunnera, you know, go up and kind of like shark tank in a way, except not, but you're going up to talk
about a specific concept for your business and how you would apply it and what you want to do
and how you would do it. And so the person who comes up and makes the most compelling
presentation gets the dub. Okay. I think I can make a compelling. I think I'm good at that.
You know? So I think I got a leg up on some of these folks, even if they're good.
I feel real good about public speaking.
That was the number one thing that during the interview process they kept grilling is, are you good?
And I said, man, that's all I do is public speaking.
I barely do it any other way.
I live this.
So, yeah, I'm down, you know.
And so I think we have a real fair shot at doing well at it.
And it sounds like it's going to be a blast.
You know, it's a week long.
You're working with all kinds of other business people like that.
Well, no matter what, you're going to learn a lot, too, while you're there.
No, that's the thing is at the very least, you know, I'm getting a cram education that's going to help us be better at what we're doing and make this show even better.
So worst case scenario, I walk away with a story and bettering our experience and knowledge.
Best case scenario, we win some money and we get a little more notoriety and it helps us even faster to bridge that gap and go, you know, worldwide on it.
So that would be, that'd be super cool to be part of, you know, and so, yeah, if we can, it would be great.
And so that, like I said.
Maybe you can throw like a, maybe on the page or something, you can create like a donation link or something.
Well, yeah, that's what we were talking about yesterday is just doing a straight GoFundMe know and just you know creating a go fund me put it out there and say hey if y'all
want to help us do it you know help us do it and if not it's okay i mean we're not it's not like a
pressure thing it's just a thing that if we could do it would be awesome to do right you know and
if everybody's behind it and wanted to push the car you know so we can jump start jumpstart it. Right. You know, pop the clutch and get on the road.
That'd be awesome, you know.
All right.
Hey, we're running late.
We got to do this.
And besides, you've been waiting all morning for the song.
Ha, ha, ha.
This is the segment.
Not like the other.
People do stupid shit.
You say, oh, brother. segment not like the other people do stupid shit you say oh brother hey it's not a copy or a clone
of any previous bit but if you think so hey we don't give a shit
yeah wackadoo in the news that's right baby number one in zimbabwe now it is it is a matter
of fact zimbabwe loves it man it is a matter of fact zimbabwe
loves it man they don't even know what they're singing and they love it all right uh here's
something weird right off the bat uh dyer's burgers in memphis tennessee any of y'all been
to dyer's very famous burger place uh they've been frying their patties in the same grease since 1912, claiming it as the secret to their flavor-packed burgers.
The restaurant's founder, Elmer Dock Dyer.
Elmer.
Don't hear a lot of Elmers anymore.
Originally relied on special seasoning,
but the turning point came when it cooked,
forgot to change the grease,
and a customer declared,
the next day's burger's the best I've ever had.
That grease, referred to as century grease,
has been carefully strained and seasoned ever since.
It's the same molecules from 1912.
That's the current owner, Kendall Robertson,
told Southern Living Magazine.
Despite what might sound unappetizing,
customers embrace it.
Some request their entire burger, buns, and all be dunked in the legendary
grease for extra flavor.
Robertson reassures fans the grease isn't running out.
As fresh patties add more with every batch, and the restaurant has backup
buckets of the seasonal stored away.
He goes through 1,000 pounds of beef a week. Wow goes through a thousand pounds of beef a week
wow a thousand pounds of beef a week was that uh three four cattle robbie surely says it is an
amazing burger so oh yeah robbie you've had one it was that good all right you know uh would you
eat that i try it what was the name of the burger place uh dyers i'm going to memphis
in december to watch the Liberty Bowl.
Maybe you should check out Dyer's.
All right.
Would you do that, Rich?
I don't know, man.
You kind of made my stomach turn here in Greece from 1912.
No, I definitely would eat it.
I definitely would eat it.
Yeah, no, it's old, but I would definitely do that.
Keith Daniels also says great burgers.
Oh, there you go.
Okay, so they know. They know. You there you go. Okay. So they know.
They know.
You've been there.
Okay.
Hey, you got a little extra money?
Are you needing a little, you know, R&R?
The Scratcher Girls, founded by Tony George, is the world's first professional back scratching studio.
It offers therapy that's gained popularity.
It offers therapy that's gained popularity.
The service involves light scratching and tracing movements on the back,
limbs, scalp, and inside of the ears,
which George describes as relaxing and euphoric.
Back scratching has always been a passion of mine.
Really?
I mean, that's okay.
One night I had the idea of a back scratching service and wondered if others would pay for it like I do.
She now charges up to $130 an hour to scratch your back.
The service isn't just in Florida.
It's grown so popular that George and her team travel to cities like New York,
L.A., San Diego, Houston, and Philly to meet client demand.
No.
No. No. No. There's more than a back scratch you're gonna go to philly
houston san diego and la and you're telling me it's 130 an hour for back scratch come on now
yeah there's another thing on the menu and it not mentioned here. I guarantee there's some bonuses there that you can...
$130 an hour?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
It better be one hell of a happy backscratch.
Yeah.
Yeah, the end of that should be very happy.
Exactly.
It's like a fairy tale.
Ashai Shuzo, the maker of the premium sake brand Desai,
is aiming to create the world's first alcoholic beverage brewed in space.
They plan to send ingredients
to the International Space Station
to test fermentation and microgravity,
a process that could lead to a bottle
priced at $653,000.
I knew that was coming.
Yeah.
They said there's no guarantee of 100% success
for the fermentation test.
The initiative isn't about
just creating a rare collective collectors out of no it's about making money uh they said it's part
of a broader vision for the future in a future where humans can freely travel between stop it
oh my god stop it no it's not it's about you really traveling some publicity and getting
some money yeah i can freely travel between here and space now
just by sparking up a little something.
Yeah, no, you're right.
We're a lot cheaper.
That's right.
I just go to the dispensary and hit space in about an hour.
Two men arrested after stealing over six grand worth of merchandise
from the Boca Raton Saks Fifth Avenue
using a Santa Claus-th themed gift bag lined with aluminum foil
to bypass security sensors. The suspects, Kevin Camacho and Oscar Capote, loaded the bag with
clothing from the men's department before fleeing after a long chase involving undercover officers.
Both were apprehended, charged with grand retail theft and obstructing an officer and a lot more than that.
Man, that's that, you know, you've got a great links when you got your aluminum full bag there that you're trying to hide it in.
Apparently that didn't work.
So don't try that one.
It'll blind the camera.
Yeah, right. A man dubbed a Grinch by the Ware County Sheriff's Office was arrested for breaking into Wacona Elementary in Georgia and stealing Christmas presents meant for kids.
He really did it.
Wow.
Aaron Johnson damaged seven windows during the burglary and was caught on surveillance holding stolen items like a coach bag and a guitar
uh crimes of this type are truly damaging at this any time of year but especially during christmas
that's what the sheriff said uh the school with help from the community working to replace the
stolen gifts which were donated for students by family staff and teachers uh man yeah how bad are
you to break into a school and steal the kids presence i
mean what a crackhead who's donating coach bags to kids no well yeah i know where's that coach
that does seem a little odd to be at the school the coach bag right i mean am i wrong that's the
caught my eye really no i mean that is an odd thing to have at a school like that. It sure is clean.
It sure is clean.
That's right.
That's right.
All right.
Let's see what else we got here.
This is a cool little thing.
Side note here.
South Carolina restaurateur Elliot Middleton of McClellanville kicked off his 12 Days of Christmas Cars giveaway by donating a car to an elderly couple.
On Sunday, Willie and Sandra Ward were presented with a new-to-them Lincoln Town Car to help them get around.
Willie expressed deep gratitude, saying it's a blessing and a surprise and shared how meaningful it was. But Middleton has been repairing and donating vehicles to those in need for five years.
has been repairing and donating vehicles to those in need for five years. Since 2020, he's gifted 126 cars to deserving people. Speaking about his process, he explains how he carefully matches
cars to the recipients, particularly when it comes to older drivers who might prefer
simpler vehicles. He said, you kind of get to know the folks and know what they're used to.
The first car donation of the season will make it easier for the wards to make it to their doctor's appointments and avoid relying on public transportation.
Middleton plans to donate 11 more cars to families in need across the greater Charleston area before Christmas.
That's pretty cool, fixing up old cars and i mean look if you if you got that skill and you can do
that that's that's a pretty cool santa thing to do especially for you know folks like that who
need the help i mean i think that's great man that's an honest present include a little booster
seat so they can see over the steering wheel yeah i know uh yeah all right how about this
holding your peak and have dangerous health risks. Don't do it.
It says, ignoring your body cues for the sake of lounging around or staying busy is a problem.
How many times have you decided you just need to get through a meeting or the last few hours of a road trip before you do that pee?
But they're saying it can be very problematic to you if you hold it for a long time.
It says, there's a complex neurological system
that controls it uh your kidneys make urine it's funneled down to tubes to the bladder um but uh
let me get to the bottom because it's going forever on the yeah no doubt oh you gotta you
gotta go now all right now just because i talked about it i mean what a dick well don't be thinking
of waterfalls yeah that's it i'm now i'm done let's move on let's do something different here
all right bundy so what uh what's been what are you doing in your build up to christmas right now
what's going on at your house are y'all all decorated up yeah mainly inside we don't have
any lights up outside but we've got some stuff inside
and uh of course we always wait for the last minute so we're rushing around to buy shit right
yeah i don't know that we bought the first thing yeah which is crazy because normally we're done
by now right uh matt are you uh do you do christmas shopping or how does that work at your home yeah
well it's just me and the kids so yeah i did the christmas shopping uh i've already got it all done oh you're already done so you're that guy
yeah you're responsible the reason why i'm that guy is because the well you know everything is
expensive right now so i had to do it early yeah right and i feel bad because they keep coming up
they go oh dad i want this oh dad i want that now how old are your boys my little boy he turned
seven on friday okay my little girl's 10. Okay.
That's right.
You got a girl and a boy.
Okay.
So yeah, they're still young enough.
They get very excited.
My little boy is more excited for Christmas than my daughter is.
Yeah.
So he's counting it down.
That's how boys are.
They love some damn presents on Christmas.
Oh, yeah.
Well, his birthday is also on Friday, too.
Oh, nice.
He's got them right there together. Yeah. Well. what day is that uh the 20th okay okay my mine's christmas eve nice yeah
well i mean yeah it's just the day i was born well thanks i appreciate it happy birthday yeah
yeah yeah no people always like well did that suck having your birthday on on christmas eve
no really it didn't i've always liked it i mean i figure if i was born a day before jesus i'm People are always like, well, did that suck having your birthday on Christmas Eve?
No, really, it didn't.
I've always liked it.
I mean, I figure if I was born a day before Jesus, I'm doing all right.
You know, I'm in good company if I'm the day next to it.
It's all right for me.
I never had a problem with it.
I always enjoyed it.
I liked Christmas holiday a lot.
How was your pee, man?
Did everything come out okay?
It was great, man.
Everything flowed well.
Didn't burn as much this time, I hope. No, not this time.
I was hoping the penicillin was working.
It has been.
It's been helping, man.
Have you...
What, man?
What?
Oh, man.
So have you been getting ready for Christmas at home?
I mean, are you all doing Christmas?
Christmas is next week.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you have...
I don't even have the thought that counts yet.
Christmas Eve is a week from now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
It's crazy.
Wow.
Yeah, no, we're not ready.
Not ready.
I haven't even done anything.
No.
No, me either.
No.
Yeah.
So I'm guessing you don't decorate your place, put lights up, anything like that.
No.
Do you have a tree?
He doesn't believe in Santa.
He said earlier.
You have a tree.
You don't even believe... Out in the yard. It doesn't have any lights on it. No. Do you have a tree? He doesn't believe in Santa. He said earlier. Do you have a tree? You don't believe?
Out in the yard.
Does it have any lights on it?
No.
He's got a ficus tree with a light on it.
Depends on how much you smoke.
Yeah, well, that does count as a tree, yeah.
I put some Christmas lights on my bag of weed.
That's pretty, yeah.
And they call those trees.
Yeah, no, that's what I'm saying.
There you go. No um no no i'm not
set up at all i think i have like one little like you know those little houses that those
little ceramic oh yeah light up yeah um wendy she gifted me one of those like a couple years ago so
yeah i pulled that out of its box and set it on the counter and i was like there christmas that's it okay christmas no i mean we're on the again
i'm you know full-time single dad so most of christmas eve and christmas day is spent traveling
around too because all my family is in michigan i got you so do you go to michigan on the holiday
oh okay i visit all of like the ex-in-laws, whatever you want to call it,
and take Jax to go see his grandma, his aunt and uncle and everything.
So we're on the road.
So it's almost like trick-or-treating for you.
Yeah, basically.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, you're going house to house going, hey, Christmas again?
Presents.
Christmas again?
And food?
Awesome.
Yeah.
No, that's pretty great.
You know, we're on the road.
We open up the presents at other houses. So what's there really a reason to decorate your road trip right
look at you good to your tires yeah uh it matt i think you'll take particular interest in this
story although i think everyone will be interested. All right. Scientists have introduced what they believe may be a new ancient human species.
Huh.
That's right.
The Jaluron, J-U-L-U-R-E-N, or largehead people,
are believed to have lived in Eastern Asia over 100,000 years ago.
Paleo-anthropologists have put forward the claim suggesting that the Jaluron
possessed significantly large brains and unique traits
that could dramatically alter our understanding of human evolution.
The exhibit has features unlike any other previously identified.
Fossils of their faces and jaws
revealed a mosaic of traits some reminiscent of neanderthals combined with others unseen
um these distinctions led them to propose the giluron as a distinct form of ancient human
who co-existed with the other various homonyms in uh asia between 300 and 50 000 years ago super interesting yeah it is
isn't it i mean some kind of big head people i mean think about all the the the alien drawings
in the cave walls that you see or at least we thought were aliens yeah maybe maybe it's a big
head human yeah it could be big yeah i haven't seen a picture they have a picture of the skull
somewhere could be bigfoot it's not bigfoot well why couldn't it be big. Yeah. I haven't seen a picture of that, but a picture of the skull somewhere.
Could be Bigfoot.
Yeah, it's not Bigfoot.
Well, why couldn't it be Bigfoot?
Could be his great, great, great, great uncle.
They didn't check the size of their feet.
See, there's the big head.
Look at that big head.
It kind of looks Bigfoot-ish to me. That does look a little Bigfoot-ish.
I mean, look at the dude.
Look right there.
He kind of looks like a Bigfeet.
He's got a beard.
Well, that's an artist's rendition of what they did.
Bigfoot doesn't have a beard?
Well, I'm just kind of curious.
Is there any picture of the skulls they found?
What is it with you and proof, man?
What is your problem?
God damn.
Always wanting proof for everything.
I'm the biggest believer in everything,
but I'm also the biggest skeptic when it comes down to it.
I am too.
So when i hear
reports like this i'm like okay let me see what looks like you know like the little miniature
um hobbit people they found down in i think it was either asia or south america all right in the
past 10 years yeah um you know there's a lot of history showing different types of you know
humanoids that existed before i'm on the theory right now that there was a huge uh catalyzm event
that happened about 260 300 000 years ago to the world yeah and you know showing it all over you
know in geological records um yeah i don't even think that's a conspiracy at this point uh graham
hancock's done a lot to get all that information and And he's done a great job. Who is Graham Hancock?
I'm late to this party.
Yeah, me too.
Is that an adult star, Graham Hancock?
No, it sounds like it.
He's been around forever.
He's gotten some recent notoriety on Netflix and being on Joe Rogan.
He did the Ancient Apocalypse show. Okay.
He did Keanu Reeves also as a guest on the show.
Yeah.
I like Keanu Reeves a lot.
Yeah.
But he doesn't claim to be like an archaeologist.
He is just an enthusiast trying to figure out an accurate timeline.
Okay, this is the guy.
I do know who it is, at least ancillary,
because I remember some science people were trying to come at him
and say, well, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
He doesn't have a background in this, and they've been trying to come at him and say, well, he doesn't know what he's talking about. He doesn't have a background in this.
And they've been trying to shut him down.
He doesn't claim to have a background.
No, he's just taking evidence and data.
He just points some stuff out and he's like, well, that doesn't work with what y'all are saying.
I think it's highly plausible that there was another civilization before ours and their technology was completely different.
Yeah.
I agree 100%. Not much further or behind, but just different. Yeah, no, just very different. there was another civilization before ours and their technology was completely different yeah
further or behind but just different yeah no just very different type of stuff i mean it's just like you know we've been debating for years and years how the egyptians built the pyramids the way they
did you know i mean when you look at talks about yeah you look at the gap between the stones after
all this time and you go you know know, how's that even possible?
You know that they fit that tightly and that perfectly.
Even with today's standards, it would be difficult.
There's so many little things about the pyramids specifically that it's like, well, there's no way that this was just slave labor.
No, so now one of the theories that I saw is that they used mercury in those, you see, sometimes you see these big concrete viaducts that go through a pyramid, you know.
Yeah, right.
And they theorized they used mercury and put the blocks in mercury because the blocks would float in mercury like a river.
Right.
Basically, that they would go, you know uh through the thing so that that was one of
the things that i read but it's a good theory but but i definitely think that that there was a
you know some kind of civilization before ours right yeah well the pyramids were there before
the egyptians yeah the egyptians found them yeah the egyptians found them yeah there's no burials
there's there's not burials there's they've never found one tomb inside the pyramids yeah but they found plenty of tombs in the pyramid not inside the no
they found tombs around the pyramids but not not inside no man all right i'm gonna have to
take your word on that okay even the sphinx so what's funny about the sphinx is it doesn't show
it does but it doesn't show sand erosion it shows water erosion yeah
and they found water erosion also on the pyramids as well over there in egypt well allegedly the
place did flood for a while yes but these were built allegedly afterward yeah i guess that's
so it depends upon which you know flesh store you want to go with yeah i mean i'm sure there
have been more than one in the world but but you think possibly that those structures were from the previous civilization.
I agree, yeah.
That's what you're saying.
Yeah, built before the last Ice Age.
And the Aborigines in Australia are proof of that as well.
Why is this?
Okay, because there was the theory that all civilizations started in the Crescent, you know, over there in Egypt, you know, the Middle East.
Right, right, right.
That's where civilizations started from.
Yeah.
The Aborigines have, like, no ties to that at all whatsoever.
No land bridges, no nothing down there in Australia.
So life was already going there.
And their history goes way further back.
Yeah.
And it's just being ignored.
And just now researchers are coming in and they're discussing, you know, where the Aborigines actually came from, their history.
And because how they tell their stories is it has to be memorized word for word, perbatum.
Right.
And they go off of the drawings that they've put up on the cliffs.
Okay.
And so that's how they tell their stories.
And so their history, I think it goes 90 000 years plus back yeah so there's a
lot of research being done into that right now so i'm kind of keeping tabs on that to go back to
civilization and it seems it seems you know and maybe i'm different than most people but you know
it's kind of hard to go yeah no there's nothing we just have to memorize it
there's nothing written and think that all this 90,000 or however many years later that
that hadn't shifted a little bit along the way it's gonna shift but it's still gonna go it's
still gonna be there yeah if that you know no the history's there and i get that yeah that's
that's an interesting uh thing. It's an interesting concept.
So anthropologists are now actually digging in and realizing that, okay, we messed up somewhere.
Yeah.
And it goes against the mainstream.
Like the last time I was on the show, I talk about how, you know, when we started colonizing, you know, the Europeans spread out, started colonizing, coming to encounters with different tribes, coming to encounters with different cultures,
and they call them backwards.
They call them this.
They call them that because they didn't, you know,
follow in with their beliefs.
Right.
So, you know, that's where our history has been written based off of.
Right.
You know, like I said, if you read some of these diaries,
some of these documentaries from the 1700s, the 1800s,
these guys going out and how they describe the local people there.
Right.
Well, they didn't know.
Yeah.
And to where they'd be like, okay, so these people over there, you know,
they know, obviously, you know, I'll use Australia, for example.
They know what a kangaroo looks like.
A what?
A kangaroo.
Oh, yeah, right.
They know what an alligator looks like.
These are people that lived in this area for a long time.
Right, right.
Sure, yeah, they understand, yeah.
So, but when they describe a creature,
I'll use a platypus, for example,
that doesn't fit mainstream science.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
And it doesn't.
Not at all.
No, I used to have a complete bit about that.
It's like, you know, at the end,
there's a bunch of spare parts and got to put that together
and see what happens with it.
Same thing.
You got a duck bill, you got a beaver tail,
and you got a venom
and also lays eggs yeah and lays eggs that's right that's true too yeah so it lays eggs and so when
they brought a stuffed one to england uh-huh they didn't believe it they didn't believe it was real
yeah this creature couldn't exist right but the population number of those was high enough for
them to be seen in the wild yeah so if you have like another type of creature, another type of cryptid, this population is not high enough.
It doesn't want to be seen so much.
It gets written off.
Like the elusive single milf.
The single milf?
The single kid free milf.
Yeah.
You hear stories about it, but rarely find it.
You know, I mean, it's, yeah.
It's like the unicorn.
All right.
Interesting.
That's very interesting, man.
Let's do something different now.
All right.
They're talking about the, I'm sorry.
Go ahead, man.
Go ahead.
What are they?
They're talking about the Giants.
Robbie says Patrick Head is going to be large when Jimmy Buffay gets done with it.
Oh, man.
Yeah, I mean, after I'm celebrating my dub.
Yeah, no, it will be big. It will be a big head, yeah. I'm going to talk mad trash after Oh, man. After I'm celebrating my dub? Yeah, no, it will be big.
It will be a big ad, yeah. I'm going to talk
mad trash after that, too.
Yeah. Yeah, that was it.
Oh, okay, that was it.
Let's see what else we got over here.
Crystal, we were talking about brothers.
She said her brothers were the best.
Yeah, they probably looked out for you as a little sister.
Yeah, no, they better
be. Wendy said, hey, in Amarillo.
That's where she's at.
Tactical Turkey said, good morning.
Let's see what else here.
So you remember a couple weeks ago we did the whole entire, you know, new slang thing?
Yeah, because I love to do that.
You know, I use the slang on my kids all the time, and I've always had fun with that.
So, yeah, what about it?
So I've got one to either, like you said, help your kids out,
maybe relate to you a little bit more, or whatever.
Just basically this is texting for seniors.
These are abbreviations for seniors.
Okay, yeah.
Man, I don't know, but I'll play the game.
I mean, I don't know.
We'll see what you can get.
Y'all bundy. I'm not in game. I mean, I don't know. We'll see what you can get in y'all bundle.
I'm not in that.
I mean, you can see them here.
So we can, yeah.
I'm not even AARP, much less a senior.
Let's start off with BFF.
What does that mean?
Well, that's an old one.
That's Best Friends Forever.
Well, you would think.
But with seniors, it means Best Friend Fell.
Oh, Best Friend Fell.
Yeah, I've fallen and i can't get up
which one do you think uh i see here oh btw by the way no bring the wheelchair bring the wheelchair
yeah then i would use that at the the nursing home yeah bt dub bt dub taking shots at you man you're that old patrick y'all know uh ttyl
that's a well-known one i'll talk to you later obviously talk to you louder oh yeah yeah because
i'm deaf in this ear and yeah about uh byot bring your own turkey yeah i don't know close bring your own teeth oh teeth yeah i don't remember
to do those yeah no it's yeah my my i don't know man my my dad uh he had uh paul's teeth and he
would leave them out a lot you know and it was the weirdest thing yeah you were talking about
cartoon looking jesus christ that sunk in head of his. What about, all right, this is a longer one.
R-O-F-L-A-C-G-U.
R-O-F-L-A-C-G-U.
Well, rolling on the floor laughing.
I don't think that's an abbreviation at that point.
It seems like a whole bunch of consonants.
What is it?
Rolling on the floor laughing and can't get up.
I've fallen and I can't get up.
Right, right, right.
Shout out.
Yeah.
FWIW.
FW.
Oh, for the win?
No.
Forgot where I was.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, those are just some funny ones.
Did you get these off Joe Biden's phone?
Yeah, that's where those came from.
I'm certain of it man it's
tape on the back yeah right written on a little list there yeah when uh when you were uh young
when you were uh let's say you know when i say young a teenager okay what was uh your your
favorite slang word then that you used all the time rad yeah rad remember rad bro dude rad was a good one
yeah rad favorite one i still try to use bitchin bitchin oh my god i forgot about bitchin
oh my god bitchin was such a late 80s early 90s bitchin that's bitchin yeah
that was another one i still use that one that that's my go-to now that's dope
yeah what's what's uh what's uh there is there a better one now superlative to that
so that's dope it's better than that's the one it would be that's riz or something i don't know
no you have riz yeah that's fire that's fire yeah yeah fire's been around a long time that's how we
always described weed when i was a kid right yeah we just fired you know loud loud loud loud the newer term yeah if it's loud you can smell it yeah yeah that was
a that that happened when new weed came out right right that didn't happen with old weed there was
no loud you know i'd have to dump it out on the table and you might smell it but but now you go to the dispensary even in a package i i you know i stopped the dispensary uh got a couple of uh little packages and was on the way
home and hadn't opened anything and i could still smell it and i was like man that's loud yeah
that's loud you know what about what's an old you got an old school slang term for us uh an old
school slang term that uh well that's you know you're right in my neck of the
woods with bitching yeah and rad you know all those uh you know 80s terms were the ones that i
the other night i i already beat it but the other the other day for playstation 5 users they
re-released like the original teenage mutant ninja turtles video gametles video game. It's free on PlayStation
if you have the PlayStation Network.
Shredder's Revenge, dude.
Oh my god, it was awesome.
I bet that was like walking back
to your childhood.
All day long, I beat that game
in one whole day.
I was like, this is awesome.
I'll play Missile Command again.
Oh, Atari?
I'm old Atari. It was awesome. I'll play Missile Command again. Yeah. Oh, Atari? Yeah. Oh, no, that's trash.
I'm old Atari.
Yeah, but that's trash.
It's a stick and a button.
It was great.
I don't like Missile Command.
I don't like Asteroids.
I liked Frogger.
I liked Frogger, but I liked Missile Command.
And the Indiana Jones one, whatever it was called.
Oh, yeah, you had to use the whiffish.
Yeah, I can't remember what the name of it was,
but that one I played.
Pitfall.
Pitfall, that's it.
Pitfall.
I played a lot of Pitfall.
Crystal Ann says that her phrase was, she says, I say bad to the bone.
Everyone knows that's bad to the bone.
Yeah, that works.
Yeah, everybody's got kind of a go-to.
Yeah, everybody does.
Does your spouse have a go-to that she uses?
Oh, man.
I cannot think of one.
I'm sure she does.
I cannot think of one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You guys don't have any ladies, so it doesn't matter.
Oh, well, shots taken, shots fired.
I needed the nap, man.
No.
My wife's favorite phrase is, you're a dumbass, Patrick.
Yeah.
All right, let's talk about this, man.
Hulu is doing, and I think this is something a lot of people will be interested in.
I'm about to throw up the horns, baby.
Into the Void is an eight-part series on Hulu that's going to explore heavy metal history.
And it's now been officially ordered
by hulu uh neither hulu nor vice studios canada have revealed which bands will be featured on the
documentary but a safe set it's going to be the powerhouses of metal uh the series is coming from
evan husney and jason eisner now that's the same pair that gave Vice its most watched series of all time, Dark
Side of the Ring.
The series is already in production
and will hit next year.
That's cool, an eight episode documentary
of heavy metal.
I remember
I think somebody brought it up the other day
the movie Heavy Metal
which was an animated movie that
came out, what, in the 80s i guess it
was late 80s yeah no no heavy metal was well maybe it was early it was early 80s yeah and uh the the
the crazy thing about it was uh they were doing coke they were naked they were doing they were
having sex it was i mean it was insane you know candy was a robot yeah right right yeah it was a wild wild movie especially at that age you know
because i i don't even know how the hell i saw i think i had to pick the cable box to see it
i think i took a toothpick and you know worked it around and watched it that way and probably me and
my younger brother were staring at the tv looking at boobs going this is the greatest day of our
damn life you know what I mean?
It's cartoons.
It's great.
Well, I mean, yeah.
But what's your favorite heavy metal band, man?
Oh, man.
Okay, so you talk heavy metal.
Well, heavy metal ranges from the old school heavy metal all the way to now.
Yeah, I'm a fan of the old Metallica.
Old Metallica.
Ride the Lightning Metallica.
Ride the Lightning was one of my favorite albums.
Okay.
How about you, Bundy?
Man, I'm going to go with Slayer.
Slayer's probably one of my favorite albums.
Slayer's a good one.
That's a big one, man.
That's a big one.
Slayer, yeah.
How about you, man?
I think that's the two right there.
Slayer and Metallica, man.
You got Megadeth, though.
Megadeth was good.
Megadeth was good.
I like Megadeth.
Well, you go further back.
No one's been around for a while
lamb of god yeah oh wow i mean god of course yeah but if you go all the way i mean you can go back
to black sabbath and go yeah ozzy osbourne ozzy osbourne uh theo ronnie james dio dio was good
yep yeah all those guys were are considered metal you know um i i would probably go back to probably aussie yeah yeah i
think aussie is the ultimate metal voice to me but now i do know a lot of people love the uh
my son my son uh my oldest man that's that's his jam yeah if somebody does
in a song he's listening to it you know i used to love that shit too when I was younger.
I feel like the older I've gotten, the less angry I've gotten at the world.
So I've kind of listened to a little less.
But when you're a young male going through life.
There's a lot of hormones in there.
Metal is the best.
It works out real good.
For sure.
Yeah, it kind of conveys how your hormones are going in your body.
The frustration with the government.
Just everything in general.
You just hate everything and want to hump everything.
That's the two things.
You're mad and want to hump.
When you're in your teens.
You're still that way.
I'm still that way.
You're still that way.
I still feel like that.
Yeah, no, that's great.
That's great.
No, I don't mind music that has a little bit of the rrrr, but I don't want a lot of it.
Well, right.
Like, you know, when, uh, five finger death, but, or yeah, to serve, uh, you know, and
you have that song that was just enough for me that I'm like, okay, yeah, I can, I can
accept that when it's long-term stuff and it's a lot of the song like that.
Right.
It's not for me now.
I have to Google the lyrics.
I don't, I'm not hating on people that like it. it that's fine i assume you're very angry if you do yeah you know because i mean
why else are you listening to that you know you'd have to feel i mean you don't even really know the
words unless you yeah you you gotta look them up yeah yeah i mean if you gotta follow the bouncing
ball or something because you can't understand what he's saying every once in a while he'll
accidentally say a word you understand satan you know and just like yeah okay you know uh
but yeah i'm not i don't like the screamo so much yeah now like uh what's um uh dakota says
iron maiden oh iron maiden hell yeah bruce dickinson yeah yeah no that there's a hell of a
i like them guys seven seven seven yeah if you're gonna die die with your boots on yeah yeah uh
that's a great one motorhead motorhead lemmy kilmister yeah they had a good ace of spades
rlp to lemmy man yeah a lot of people learned about metal through guitar hero
a lot of people learned about metal from guitar hero because people learned about a through Guitar Hero. Yeah. I mean, honestly, a lot of people learned about metal from Guitar Hero.
A lot of people learned about a lot of old songs through Guitar Hero.
That's really true.
That's true.
I bet there's songs that a lot of people learned on that that they didn't know before or from
their era, and they still get down to it.
A thousand percent.
You talk to some young 20-year-olds and bring up a song, and they're like, oh, yeah, the
one off Guitar Hero.
Yeah.
Barracuda?
Yeah. I know. What? You know that that song have you ever done it on expert mode no we saw oh man my son could do that on expert mode he would play that guitar here he won a contest doing it
won a trophy that was huge really oh yeah now he he he made uh this guy was so mad um we went to uh to a big there's like a saline kind of like a
festival at mills park and they had a guitar hero contest and this was a way pre-pandemic he was
god i don't know uh maybe 12 okay well 13 something like that you know and uh they had
a thing and he goes well i'm good at that I want to enter I said well go ahead
go for it so you know he beat two or three kids the last one they had faced was a grown-ass man
who entered and this grown-ass man had spent a lot of time working on his craft and they asked
my son well what level do you want to place it go expert
and they went expert on it and my son made this grown man tear up
he beat his ass in front of his girlfriend and everybody and this guy i've never seen a man look
more dejected than when my 12 13 year old son beat his ass a guitar hero in the middle of the park with a
crowd around and this guy's got to walk back to the car with his girlfriend a grown man second
place trophy you just got your ass beat by a kid yeah he probably she probably broke up with him
i can't be with you i can't be singing with you and rock band players that's right that's right
man the guitar hero was huge when it first oh my god
over the world yeah there's that we've got a thing um i'm trying to remember the name of it and uh
gunner and i've been talking about employing it which is there's a game apparently and i don't
remember the name but you connect it to an actual guitar and it's like guitar hero but with a real
guitar oh i didn't remember what you're talking about.
And so you play it and you got to hit the notes on a real guitar.
And so I was thinking about, you know, when bands come through here, uh, you know, having
the guitarist put it up and have them play it to see how each one does, you know, and
have them all play the same thing so we can see the score on it you
know it was called rocksmith well that's it rocksmith yeah yeah rocksmith that's and so we
have we have that game uh in in-house and we've been thinking about using that but that'd be a
fun thing next year as a friday thing when the bands come in have them you know or even if just
guitarists want to come in and try it and take the shot you know and get a little time on tv on our show i think that'd be cool
to do you know it'd be a lot of fun to have all these different guitarists come and do that i
think that'd be super fun yeah absolutely uh going back to the topic earlier gunner had a posted on
chat here he annoys his wife by saying, that's bussin'.
That's bussin'.
No, I've never said that's bussin' in my life.
I never will say that's bussin' in my life.
I hate it when you hear something so much and you don't like it
and it still gets stuck in your head.
Right.
And there's one of those right now my watch my wife watches
which i don't even like uh which it's this world of t-shirts and the guy goes put the fries in the
bag bitch and and and i i don't even like it i think they're making fun of this guy he's you
know he's autistic right but i they say it so much at my house now, I catch myself wanting to say it.
And I'm like, I don't even want to say it.
And I want to say it.
You know, it's such a weird thing.
One for me like that.
One that's literally planted in your mind.
One for me like that is fam.
Fam.
Oh, fam, yeah.
I hated it, and I use it all the time.
Yeah, I use it all the time now.
Yeah, no, I'll say fam.
Yeah, definitely.
Instead of like bro.
Yeah, what's up, fam?
Yeah.
Yeah, I like fam.
Lit.
Lit, yeah. Lit AF like fam lit lit yeah lit af baby
yeah i'm gonna give a shout out to the tactical turkey he says he likes my hair and he does oh
yeah you have similar haircuts yeah real similar styles yeah yeah now he's got uh hey andy when
am i coming out there to blow some stuff up man uh he's got the uh what's that stuff called the
tannerite tannerite yeah yeah so i'm
gonna go blow some stuff up and have some fun with it yeah oh yeah oh you want to you want to
i used to do for 11 years right yeah no that's true you did didn't you yeah let's go yeah the
hurt locker was exactly like real life not even close it was in real life in Hollywood. If you say anybody who's ever done explosive stuff,
we'll tell you that it may be a great movie, but it's full of shit.
It's not even close to real.
But it is a great movie.
The only scene in that whole movie that I could absolutely relate to
was the girls resourcing.
When you see in the air, he just got back from the one tour,
and they said, oh, we forgot cereal.
And so he goes back to get cereal,
and he's standing in the middle of the aisle
looking at all the varieties of cereal and everything.
And it's kind of a really weird surreal.
Like an overwhelming moment.
Exactly.
How much consumption we have comparatively.
So if you watch it i mean
i know the actor is a good he's a good actor oh yeah great job of just looking frustrated
jeremy renner yeah he has one box and walks off that was the only scene through that whole movie
that i went that's relatable yeah yeah the rest of it you didn't it was and i can't and i have
a hard time watching those movies i really do right right well because
you're so experienced with it i mean you have actual knowledge of it where the rest of us are
just clowns watching it you know yeah it's hard not to just pick it apart when you're watching
american sniper yeah they would show the one scene and they were rolling and their tires were so
clean remember the tires they're like all black and i was rolling and their tires were so clean remember the tires they're
like all black and i was like man those tires are really clean yeah you know it's just one of those
you know and yeah you can't help i love i love the movie armageddon but i'm not sure there's one lick
of science in it you know not one lick it i think is probably accurate at all i'm a big fan of yeah i liked
army oh man it was a hell of a i mean it's a great blockbuster man yeah that was he was his prime
harry stamper he never misses right i never miss young young ben yeah that's right young ben affleck
he always plays whiny when he every ben affleck movie when he first came on the scene oh he's
always like a whiner right and it just
threw me off I just I had a hard time the right gone girl he did a great job in yeah other than
no I'm sure he did I haven't watched that it looks depressing I don't watch
I think I watched it during yeah COVID because it was on TV had nothing else to do so I watched it
only way I'll ever watch a movie that's depressing or sad is if laura makes me otherwise i i i'm not interested that's two hours i i don't i don't want to cry today
no you're not gonna cry it was just no it's not really depressing it's just
dark yeah i mean it's i mean it it'll it's dark it's dark and i guarantee everybody in the world
has met somebody like her yeah yeah yeah my wife hates watching movies with me because no matter what it is,
whether it's, it doesn't have to be anything I'm even really experienced in,
I can't help but pick the little shit in movies apart.
Oh, you're that guy.
Yeah.
She's like, you're messing up my, I'm like, oh, this is so unrealistic.
If they just, you know, and you're breaking the wall for me.
Yeah, exactly.
Did you ever do the underwater movies and try and hold your breath in time with the actors 100 i would have died man i almost died during nemo yeah
dad joke uh here's true story though did you know that and i i don't remember what the mission
impossible number was but tom cruise and his crazy ass held his breath like six minutes holy shit wow to be able to do
the underwater scene i'm not even kidding about that i'm not even exaggerating about that i've
just he's got a lot of experience with fish and stuff so you know i don't know oh my god yeah
that i don't know if i've just smoked too much in my life but i can't i can't make it past a minute
underwater i think it takes
a lot of practice to actually do it i do that all the time you're watching movies and it's been
underwater i would have died four minutes ago there's no way i'd have made it yeah that's like
in the movie the abyss yeah i'd been dead 10 or 12 times yeah no i'm that's the second time i've
heard y'all bring up abyss today i never hear anybody reference that movie no i love the movie that was a great movie ed harris is awesome man next time you watch it
keep a lookout there's an arkansas razorback hat in that movie is there really yeah one of the
main characters wearing a woo pig suey old school 70s uh i hadn't even thought about that it's been
so long since i've seen it right but yeah ed harris anything he was ever in i liked and he's
such a great actor he didn't have a lot of movies like that when that came out and just the uh you know the uh wonder it left yeah oh dude i
never even thought well why do you think all this uh the stuff about the orbs coming out of the
ocean that's all that thanks to the abyss i mean if it wasn't for the abyss nobody had ever thought
of that soft disclosure oh yeah right exactly Carrie and the Hendersons. Yeah.
Right.
That's it.
And the movie Nope.
What'll get you to the movie?
Have you seen the movie Nope?
Yeah, yeah.
I've seen that.
Okay, if you look in the credits.
Is that the alien one?
Yeah.
I have not seen it yet, but go ahead.
Watch it.
At the end of the credits, it says the department, one of our government agencies, and I can't
remember the one off the top of my head, they were researched and like got information from,
supported the show.
That's interesting.
Just throwing that out there.
Right.
Did you like the movie, by the way?
Yeah, I did.
I enjoyed it.
I don't know.
Have you seen it?
Oh, you haven't seen it.
Have you seen it?
I did.
I saw it and I was kind of disappointed.
I feel like there was just a lot of buildup.
It was overhyped to you.
Not even so much overhyped.
They kind of almost advertised it.
What it is.
A different dynamic than what that movie actually was.
So you thought you were going to an action movie.
Right.
And what was it?
Yeah, it was just, you hardly ever see the character character of the movie the main alien character okay yeah
you hardly see it it's kind of just one of those that's shrouded mystery yes and that that's that's
annoying to me like what like jaws yeah yeah exactly well do you see glimpses of the shark
through the whole movie jaws even the original is still better than almost any shark movie you
could make today i mean it you know that animatronic shark was Bruce.
They called it Bruce.
Sharknado gives it a run for its money.
You're right.
I don't know what I was thinking.
Sharknado definitely gives a run for the money.
Sharknado with the cast from 90210.
If it's got Tara Reid in it, you know it's got to be a classic, right?
Tactical Turkey says he's got a challenge to this ut okay somebody wants to stop
by the show again one day and bring some toys okay well come on when are you coming andy what
when do you want to do it uh after the first of the year sometime you know uh absolutely i'd love
to have you back in so bring your stuff i i like show and tell. It's fun. You know, especially if it involves something blowing up or being shot or anything like that.
You know, I mean, I'm a dude.
Slant through a table.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got to get a table.
Hey, we got to let him talk his shit.
No, he's going to go through a table.
Yeah, I got to get it in while I can.
You better tie your shoes, bitch.
I know that.
We're doing that after the first of the year, huh?
Yeah, I guess so.
I guess so.
We'll find us a table, and you're going to do the slam.
Yes, I'm absolutely doing that.
He sent me the text.
He was like, because I was like, all right, who wants to come in and slam me through a table?
And he was like, I'm doing it.
Oh, no, I got this.
And then I was like, new number.
Who dis?
Who dis?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like, no, wait a minute.
This is retribution. You can't have that. Get a Who dis? Yeah. Yeah, it's like, no, wait a minute. This is retribution.
You can't have that.
Get a little redemption.
Yeah.
Hey, let's do this.
We got a lot to do.
I'll wait.
Yeah.
Yeah. It's not. It shit ain't funny. What?
This shit ain't funny. It's not.
It's definitely not funny.
Definitely not funny.
I'm sure.
The young woman who tore her own eyes out while high on meth.
Let me just start that sentence again for you.
I see people looking at me funny.
The young woman who ripped her own eyes out while high on meth.
Was that an illiterate?
It was not.
Is sharing now more details about that day to warn others about the dangers.
That's a pretty good warning.
Not any detail.
Kaylee Muthart was 20
when she said she had a psychotic
episode while on meth.
She said it made her think everything would end abruptly
and everyone would die if I didn't
tear my eyes out immediately.
Okay.
She did.
Now listen,
she said during high school
she often smoked weed on the weekends, maintained straight A's, earned a spot in the National Honor Society, said she avoided harder drugs because addiction ran in her family.
But when she was 19, a friend gave her a primo joint and that made her want to do more stuff.
So she went from smoking meth to shooting it up which i'm sure has to be vastly more right
yeah bad you know uh she took a larger than normal dose it says and it was the final time before she
quit well i would think ripping your own eyes out might make it i mean yeah i mean first of all you
can't even find it then you know i mean looking around like how are you're gonna look in the carpet you know pieces looking around carpet
shark um the uh it says while she it says the memory of that day is foggy she recalls walking
along train tracks to go to church a friend she had been staying with drove by and said she had
locked her house uh she said being locked out somehow translated to my sacrifice is the key
to saving the world she said i remember thinking
someone had to sacrifice something uh important right to write the world and that person was me
so uh she said she explained at that moment the drugs numbed her to the pain she said i
pushed my thumb pointer and middle finger into each eye ripped it twisted and pulled it out till it popped oh man good lord who turned
the light out yeah i don't like that i don't like that she said the uh church pastor found her
screaming i want to see the light yeah i bet i ain't seeing shit no i said yeah i'm seeing the
ground moving yeah wow he said he found me i was holding my eyeballs in my hands i'd switched them
what what is your problem that's crazy that ain't funny no it definitely is not funny uh
that's a terrible story man that's horrible yeah don't do drugs right that's why we don't do drugs
okay it's bad most i do after smoking a good you know few bowls or something i might
kill a bowl of cereal right exactly you know i'll kill that go to bed with a stomachache from eating
too much chocolate or something i'm not tearing my eyeballs out no it's not pretty when i kill
that cereal but i like how she tried to blame it on weed too she's like oh yeah it was a gateway
drug yeah come on get out of here an American couple was executed while on vacation in Mexico.
That's bad.
You don't expect to go to vacation and be executed, you know?
It's Mexico.
Rafael Cardona and his wife Gloria were traveling in a pickup truck
when they came under fire and were shot to death.
Cardona was the brother-in-law of a mayor.
Okay, so there's a political aspect to it.
Cardona's sister and the mayor's wife, Lucy,
is the director of the city's national system for family development.
But it says Gloria was a U.S. citizen.
She was declared dead at the scene.
And Rafael, who was born in the U.S., was rushed to the hospital, but also died.
So unknown why the couple were attacked, but I would assume it's political.
Yeah, the political time.
Yeah, that's what they like to do there is smoke there.
Yeah, now there was not long ago, the cartel went to a small, it was like a village basically at the border,
and literally killed everybody in the village.
I believe it.
Every single person in the village.
Because that's what the cartel does.
I mean.
Not good people.
No, they're typically not the party starter.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
They're definitely.
The party ender.
Yeah.
They'll definitely do that.
All right.
Here you go.
A Florida mom and a business owner
was killed trying to stop shoplifters at the beauty supply store um her name is uh miriam
kim 64 she was trying to stop two thieves at beauty max in jacksonville florida uh before
the shoplifters fatally ran her over with their vehicle. Two individuals entered
the business. One of them grabbed several items, ran out of the store. A store employee followed
this individual to her car, which was ready for this person. At least three suspects were involved.
Two entered the store. One drove the getaway. One of the suspects got into the car with the stolen
items, while the third left on foot. Let's see. She was taken to the
hospital after being hit by the vehicle
but succumbed to her injuries.
Well, why are you chasing them out the damn door?
Let me answer that one real quick.
I support that lady right there for chasing them out there.
I really do.
You're on the snitch side.
No, I'm not on the snitch side.
If you let them get away with it, they're going to keep
coming to do it again and again and again.
But now they're bringing awareness.
Unfortunately, they had to die.
But they're bringing awareness to this.
You know, you see it all the time on the news feed.
This person just walked out of Walmart with $600.
Right.
No, no doubt about it.
But I'm not going to die for it.
Yeah, I'm not going to die for it.
I mean, look, I was thinking about it this morning.
You know, I get out at this parking lot at 430 in the morning.
It's pitch black.
Right. I'm out here isolated and every once while i think man i you know somebody could carjack me yeah and if they do i'm gonna go here you go would you like my wallet too
but the light thing is i'm gonna i'm not gonna fight now if you don't have a weapon i might
fight you but i'm not gonna give you my car but if you got a have a weapon, I might fight you, but I'm not going to give you my car. But if you've got a gun, I'm going to be like, okay,
can you show me is it loaded?
Exactly.
Fire a warning shot that way and prove to me it's loaded.
And by the time they're done, I've been, okay, take them down.
But I don't know.
We live in a society now where it's like, you know,
if they come in and say, hey, we're going to rob you.
We're going to do this.
And we're trained to be like, okay, here you go. Right. You know, know 150 years ago you watch this somewhere said hey, I'm gonna rob you you were shot
Right. Yeah, we stood up we fought back and nowadays we don't that's reason why it's going everywhere
Now if you shoot someone who breaks into your house and they live they might sue you
No survivors, there's no witnesses They're not going to live. That's the key. That's the key.
No survivors.
Exactly.
They're not going to live.
There's no witnesses.
Nope.
Poor lady, though.
I feel bad the lady passed away, and I'm willing to bet that was probably her store.
Yeah, I know it was. So that's her livelihood.
Oh, yeah.
I get that for sure.
It's like a mom and pop shop.
Yeah, and that's what they're targeting, though.
I'm not going to die playing Debbie Do-Good outside of Walmart.
Right.
Like, hey, grab me some shit while you're in there.
Right.
Hell no, man.
I'm not going to do that.
All right.
This is a different kind.
Two luxury real estate agents and their brother are accused of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women, according to a federal indictment.
Tal, who's 38, and Oren Alexander,
37. They're two prominent jet-set brokers in New York and Miami. Their brother, Alan,
Oren's identical twin, arrested in Miami Beach Wednesday. Prosecutors allege the brothers worked
together and with others known and unknown to repeatedly assault dozens of victims in New York, Miami,
and elsewhere. The conduct, as alleged, was heinous. This is the U.S. attorney.
The brothers arranged for these in advance using the promise of luxury experiences,
travel, and accommodations to lure and entice women to locations where they were then assaulted,
sometimes all the brothers.
At times, the brothers physically restrained, held their victims down.
According to charges, the three brothers had conspired in the trafficking scheme since 2010.
In the letter, the prosecutors asked the court to deny the brothers bail while also
revealing some additional details uh which i'm going to spare you because they're not very good
uh but how horrible i mean man castration yeah these guys need to be taken out back and just
shot you know this is this is the whole problem these kind of guys right here are the problem and we
need to deal with the problem appropriately by ending it not allowing them to breed anymore
you know what i'm saying yeah castration would be a man yep uh you can also air condition their brain
and that works really well i understand to stop sexual assault you know what i'm saying
and it usually saves money on our judicial system.
It does.
Yeah.
Just roll the tarp out.
Get the shot.
Roll it up.
Take it out to the dump.
We're good.
All right.
What are we doing the rest of the day, Matt?
I was going to say, switching subjects here real quick here before you answer that.
Dakota wants to know what's going on with the Wheel of Pain.
The Wheel of Pain will start in January.
We've got the wheel.
We now have the thing on it, you know, the little arrow.
And I'm getting the triangles made.
We will start that.
And the way the Wheel of Pain is going to work, we'll spin it on Mondays.
And then on Friday, whatever it's landed on, I'll have to endure.
And I had to do it that way because some of the items on
there i can't procure immediately right to to implement the pain so it may take you know if
nathan kirby's going to come in and gut punch me because apparently that's one of them and
if you see that dude uh go look at the post we did a hairy chest thing that we did that post
oh yeah i won that by the way yeah did you well good for
you man you're a real sex symbol picture i think yeah nathan posted his and i was like that's the
dude i said i'd let punch me in the gut his arms look like papa you know what i mean it's ridiculous
man uh so yeah that's that's what's going on with that what's some teasers uh what's what's some
things uh yeah yeah a shot caller okay paintball gun shot okay uh the nathan kirby
punch uh what's that thing called over there uh what is that kendo stick yeah yeah the whooping
stick uh yeah uh that's one of them i don't want to take that the thing menstrual cramp simulator
yeah yeah yeah you've done that one right well i have but uh you know if people wanted it
protracted it's terrible by the way it's no i was so mad at amanda after that show
i was like just don't talk to me for like five six minutes man i need some space for me
yeah no you've been jazzing me all morning man it's just that stuff was i'd be like oh
that shit's rough man that's hardcore but yeah and, and I'm open to other ideas for the Will of Pain.
So I'm certainly soliciting for suggestions out there if you've got some good ones.
Koda says that you have to eat a Carolina Reaper.
Yeah, I think that's one of them.
Eating a hot pepper might be one of them.
Yeah.
The one chip challenge or the Reaper or whatever it's going to be.
Something stupid that I hate.
Because that is ridiculously painful to be honest with you those are my they last a long time man
that's why i linger on that rich throughout the uh the world's hottest gummy bear for our michigan
arkansas bet i was like no i can't do it i can't for those i've done it no i should have left it
there and just walked away but you sure should have but you didn't did you
yeah go home get ready to get slammed baby all right uh what's uh what's uh what's going on
rest of the day what's up with the drunk encrypted how do people find you out there
hi so uh i'm actually doing an interview tonight with another podcast we're going to be talking
about the drone situation okay uh that's the the uncomfortable podcast. Drunk Encrypted.
That was this one today as well with you.
Every time you're here, it's uncomfortable.
It's perfect.
You're welcome.
But no, you can find me on all the streaming services.
Like I said, we have the contest going on, 500 subscribers by January 15th.
I am doing a live meet and greet and doing interviews at the censored monkey on january 14th
oh that's cool okay so yeah very cool yeah we'll get up there january 14th and uh 7 p.m to 10 p.m
that's cool man get out there and meet matt and the team and get some pictures and you know selfies
all that stuff going on i'll have merchandise up there and of course if you've had any camera you
want to talk about it email me drunken cryptunkencryptis at gmail.com.
All right.
What about Vapor's Championship Wrestling?
What's going on with that?
What's next and what's happening?
We're just ramping up, man, getting our card and everything set for our March event.
And, obviously, just looking at all the logistics and everything
and moving everything here for that.
So that'll be – we'll make our return.
We do have an event before March, I think.
Yeah, I was going to say, we do have an event before then.
That is the Arkenbrawl.
That's right, baby.
And that'll be four different promotions.
One of them, of course, being Vapor's Championship Wrestling.
Got a lot of great matches set for the card.
And the main event...
What is it, eight matches?
Nine, I think.
Nine matches, okay.
Yeah, we've got the first ever Arkansas scaffolding match that we're going to have.
That's going to be sweet.
Yeah, there's going to be scaffolding set up about 10 to 12 feet above the ring.
And basically the whole point of the match is just.
Not fall off.
Yeah, not fall off.
Knock your opponent off of the scaffold down to the mat.
Yeah.
What are we going to do here?
Are we going to have to take over the show?
I mean, if you win the championship, you've got a new career lined out.
I will work it out.
You know, I take these things one step at a time.
If I win the championship, it's because I deserve to win,
and I may have to take it on the road.
I don't know.
After I get done stomping a mud hole in Jimmy Buffay's back,
I'll let you know what my plans are you know what
i'm saying on the disneyland yeah also speaking about that at the at that event we just confirmed
it uh math is going to help me out some on the announcement duties we're going to tag team that
that is awesome on that one i'm ready for it let's go that was gay um
you're just jealous right but yeah we're still looking for more help for it especially um
yeah how do people find vapors championship wrestling what do they do facebook vapors
championship wrestling that's that simple all right all right so they can follow see what's
going on uh you know follow the league and and follow all the different fighters and absolutely
yeah we felt once we get started again in, we'll have all of our event news,
you know, a little trash talking between competitors.
Yeah.
It stays active.
So if you're not following it yet, be sure to do that.
Nice.
Vapers Championship Wrestling on Facebook.
And, of course, you can just keep up with me in general,
just Rich Onefall on Facebook.
Rich Onefall.
All right.
And what if they need Bundy Electric?
How do they need to go about that one?
Man, just find me on Facebook.
My personal cell phone number's on that page.
Just reach out to me or send me a message, and we'll get you fixed up.
Yeah.
He especially likes text of penis.
Yeah.
You can send him a nice long pic.
He really appreciates those, don't you?
I might charge you a little more, but yeah. As long as you're getting a job yeah yeah okay exactly all right
and of course you can find me on facebook or at patrick and the people you can message me there
if you need help selling a house a matter of fact we talked about it yesterday and lo and behold
yesterday evening i had someone reach out to me and now yeah i'm
gonna help them sell their house yes awesome super excited about that uh if you got if you need to
buy a home or if you need to sell a home let me help you you're gonna have a lot of fun and uh
i fight hard for my people and i make sure they're taken care of so you want someone to watch your
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you telling people about this without you showing up every day uh we we are not here uh so we
couldn't be more grateful and thankful every single day that you choose us so have a hell
of a day and we're going to see you tomorrow. All right. See you guys later.