Rooster Teeth Podcast - Barbara’s Banana Bush - #601

Episode Date: June 16, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's time to put your pedal to the metal. From the twisted minds behind Deadpool and Zombieland, an executive producers, Will Arnett and Anthony Mackie comes the new Peacock original series, Twisted Metal, a high-oxane action comedy based on the classic video game series. Anthony Mackie stars as John Doe, a motor-mouthed outsider who must deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Starting point is 00:00:29 If he can survive the drive, also starring Stephanie Beatriz, Samoa Joe, Nev Campbell, Will Arnett, and Thomas Hayden Church, twisted metal, streaming now, only only on peacock. Everyone, this show is sponsored by ExpressVPN. Stop putting your online data at risk, get protected at expressvpn.com slash RTTV. Hey, everyone, welcome to the receive podcast. I'm Gus. I'm Gavin. How do you know they're going to you? I'm John.
Starting point is 00:01:23 I'm Barbara. And I'm going. I'm fiber. Or I'm going to have this order. You have 500 times probably you found the podcast 500 times inside your house. So shut up. That's true. Thank you, John. I'm going to always get my memory. It's Gus. Then Kevin. It's true. It's the way of the order, the order of the Phoenix. Anybody done anything this week?
Starting point is 00:01:52 No, all right, see you guys next week. It's been fun. Fun shots. I said this to Barb this weekend, but I kid you not. I had the recent thought that I looked at the date and I went, oh, it's June. It's almost Christmas. That's where I am with time and how things are progressing. It's also halfway through June. Like, yeah, it's June 15th today.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Right. We're halfway through. We've been in lockup for lockup. I can quarantine for 30 months. Lock down wait. As for this entire conversation, we are allowed to bitch and moan and complain about quarantine. That does not mean we do not think it's important
Starting point is 00:02:36 and that is necessity in order to combat this virus. So that's that's an astrosprinthus disease. No, John, it's over. We're opening up. It's done. Yeah, the virus is done. It's forgotten about everybody. It's just like, oh, you guys think it's over?
Starting point is 00:02:50 I guess I'll just piece that out here. I'm so nervous. It's just some reason you do have to go out wear a mask. Please for the love of God. I read a story the other day here in Austin about some guy at Walgreens who was getting too close to another customer. And so the customer asked him to maintain a social distance.
Starting point is 00:03:10 And so the person who was getting too close, spit on him and then started chasing him around the store and then started threatening to kill the manager of the Walgreens because he didn't want to. Yeah, a lot of people just, spitting, using coughing as a weapon. Yeah, did you guys see it? A lot of us in place. You guys see it? I'm glad you lived here. I'll have a little Lana.
Starting point is 00:03:31 So, a Lana just tweeted this a few minutes ago. She wrote, a man just aggressively coughed at me because I, a person who is immunocompromised and has respiratory problems, moved several steps wide of him as he was walking towards me without a mask. So that's where we're at now, I guess. Cool, cool, cool. It's like, it's not enough that some people don't want to wear masks. They actively don't like other people doing it. That's what's surprising to me. That's what I didn't expect.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Because I was thinking to myself, I'm going to keep wearing a mask, you know, because I might get it and I don't want to pass it to people. Other people are now seeing that as a challenge. What's is wrong with people? The thing I don't get is how people have made it a political thing. As if the virus won't affect you one way or the other, but they say like, I don't know, it just seems weird that affect you one way or the other, but they say like, I don't know, it just seems weird that wearing a mask is now somehow equated to being a Democrat instead of just like I'm concerned about my health and the safety of other people. Guys, we were supposed to be buddies.
Starting point is 00:04:35 Oh, we were going to wear masks. I forgot. I see my mask right over there. It's such a left wing move to wear a mask. I don't get how it's. Oh, they're all gone. Yeah, I'm just you and me now. Finally. I just don't get it. Oh, god. Okay. Well, no, I'm really kidding. But yeah, I had to go out into the world for the first time in this. It's March, I haven't actually really been anywhere, but I had to. And I learned two things. I can't understand what anyone is saying, because I guess I
Starting point is 00:05:13 use lip reading for Americans a lot more than I thought. And B, this beard does not fit masks, like it just puts the beard. I was going to. Because mask here, and what it does then is it separates my chin beard from my neck beard and they become two separate entities. When I take it off, it's like indented. It looks ridiculous. I need to shave this. You have to get a brush and you're like,
Starting point is 00:05:35 re-brush your beard out after you're done. You sound like that mask is in your mouth. You do. I also love how it's almost the same tone as your skin tone, so that it almost looks like if you were from far away, it would just look like you didn't have a nose or mouth. Like, if I blur my eyes. John, I like yours. Yeah, that's one of the washable ones that I have.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Yeah, I don't go out very often. I try to just go out and like, we talked about this by groceries like once a week. Yeah. Yeah, just to try to keep things at a minimum. And of course, always wearing a mask. Look at you, that's a cool one. My mommy made me this one. Do you have vein?
Starting point is 00:06:18 No. I want to get that. That would be cool. What I want to do is I want to get one that has my face printed on it. Maybe like one that's a little closer to my skin tone and then get like my nose and my mouth painted on to it That way it still looks like you can still see my face. What you're always smiling Or would you?
Starting point is 00:06:36 Keep it a consistent keep it in character. What's the name of the bad guy from Mad Max Fury, right? Oh, Immortal Joe of a little Joe, in more to the whole more to Joe. Yeah, that view, I think that's the best mosque. So good one too. He feel it. Yeah, I love how people are getting creative with it. In case anybody's wondering,
Starting point is 00:06:59 who frame Roger Rabbit still holds up and is maybe a perfect film? Why don't just Jenny and everybody this weekend. Yeah, I do, I do like an annual check. It's still good, still holds up and is maybe a perfect film. Why don't you just chat everybody this weekend. Yeah, I do, I do like an annual check. It's still good. Still holds up. You remember the other day? Disney Plus.
Starting point is 00:07:15 Now, I was listening to an episode of staying in with Emily and Camille, Camille Nanjani and Emily V. Gordon's podcast that ended. There's a quarantine podcast. And a part of their show was they always talk about like what they watched during the week. And they had kind of a cool meta theme to their week. They started off watching the last action hero, which is amazing and a great meta commentary on the action franchise and Schwarzenegger's career as a whole. It was a box office flop, so a lot of people have well not have seen it.
Starting point is 00:07:50 It did not do well, but it was one of those ones that was a quiet critical hit. Was it? Now, I think now, I was seeing like in hindsight, I don't think we were ready for it. I think we were called hit. I want to say cult, right? There you go.
Starting point is 00:08:04 That's what I'm asking for. Cult hit. But then they watched a scream, I was saying like in hindsight, I don't think we were ready for it. I don't think we're holding it. I don't think we're holding it. There you go. That's what I was looking for. Colt hit. But then they watched a scream, which is also a great commentary meta film about. What is that? I haven't been that forever. It holds up as well. I had never seen it before until like maybe three years ago, a friend finally got me
Starting point is 00:08:19 to watch it. And it's amazing that it manages to be a meta commentary on horror films and Sasha films, you know, as a genre, but then also being a scary movie in itself while commentating on scary movies. I can never remember what's in screen and what's in scary movie because screen is also like screen also kind of parodies the genre and then scary movie is a parody of scream. Right. It was like a double black. It was a parody of a parody which is so weird
Starting point is 00:08:48 parody of a parody of a comedy there was a there was another shitty parody movie I think it was called there's a lot of shitty parody movie that was one called I know what you did last Friday the 13 for something and that was like a lower tier scary movie um but back to the though, scream for, if you watch that now, someone has smeared Vaseline all over that movie, Karen. Just like the lens, it's the entire thing is blurry, but like deliberately dreamy looking.
Starting point is 00:09:18 And it looks like garbage. Yeah, and for some reason I was thinking for, I don't know why my brain just stopped working. I thought you were referring to your own physical copy of Scream 4, like you took it and had somehow pulled gasoline on it. So why are you telling this to us? This is really rude.
Starting point is 00:09:37 It groups up and you call the soul, you put it in. I have to share a couple of things about Hootham Roger Rabbit though, because then they moved on to Hootham Roger Rabbit and I adore that movie. It's amazing. Doesn't have a sexual awakening. I mean, uh, the original. The movie was made for family and kids of all ages. Like it was meant for that. Like it's clearly trying to get, you know, families can watch it, but there are jokes in it. And there is like humor and content that is so explicit in adult, I don't know how it slipped
Starting point is 00:10:10 through some of the sensors. Like an example. When when Hoskins meets baby Herman outside of his office, baby Herman's got that that very attractive friend that's helping him in his baby carriage. In that scene, he sends the toots out to get cigarettes or something. To get a paper for her bets. And Bob Hoskins character comments on how attractive she is. And he says, I got a 50 year old lust and a three year old dinky rather lying from baby Herman Sounds about right. Yeah
Starting point is 00:10:53 I like you keep calling him Hoskins his name is Eddie Valiant Eddie Valiant There's there's plenty of like Jessica rabbit is a source of adult There's plenty of like Jessica Rabbit is a source of adult content to the entire thing. And I'd never caught this line before, but when they all get caught near the end, and then the weasels have them in the, in the, the acme factory, and they're frisking them down. And they have to frisk down Jessica Rabbit and that one weasels like, I'll take care of this. And he goes and he like reaches his hand way down her cleavage. And he comes out with like and he like reaches his hand way down her cleavage and he comes out with
Starting point is 00:11:25 like a bear trap in his hand. Valiant turns to Jessica and goes nice booby trap. I never realized that worked on two levels. That was perfect. Genius. Something that movie was like booby. That movie I think provided my first ever nightmare, which is I'm blanking on his name now, but the villain in it. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. Jeff DeLoy. gave me nightmares for no joke, probably like a month or two. I watched the movie with my kids. And when it gets to that point, it really gets scary because then it just escalates from there. He starts pulling out weapons out of his hands. Oh, no, it like
Starting point is 00:12:14 starts getting scary when they they they they steamroll him. Yeah. They mostly go when they show him. And it's like, it's like, it's a half second later. He does that. He he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he,'s a half second later, he does that. He, he, he, he, it's a, it's a, it's like, it's like rushing around. I, I think I told this before on a, on a different podcast, but the, the version of the movie I had was recorded off the TV. It was like, it was on ITV or something. So it's 100 years.
Starting point is 00:12:35 I'm not going to. Nope. But it had, it had all the scary stuff cut out. And I watched that version and I'd only seen that version. I must have watched it like 50 times. And then eventually when I bought it on DVD, I watched it again and all these like extra parts, like they cut out all of him talking, they cut out his eyes like coming out of the mask and like doing this crazy shit. They showed like his arms and like whacking valiant with the anvil hand and stuff. But a lot of like the closeups and all the scary like menacing like spinny eyes,
Starting point is 00:13:06 all that was cut. So I was watching it as probably a teenager way older than I used to. And I was just like, ooh, it was like a new movie. Yeah, it was like, what's this extra scary shit that I've never seen before? What a great experience. It's like you're getting, it's like a movie you've loved and then there's like a whole bunch more to it that you had never seen before. It's like getting to watch it for the first time for a second time. Yeah, that reminds me of a, I was gonna say that reminds me of that episode of Friends where Phoebe talks about how like her mom always just stopped the movies before they would get scattered scary.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Yeah. There's a, there's a great term that comes out of who frame Roger ever that's that was later using the industry and it refers to the level of extra effort in detail. They went into doing the animation in the film. They like they had these like rules. They wanted to break that you know that you never break with animated stuff with live action. People like they wanted to move the camera around a lot. They wanted to mess around with lighting a lot and they wanted to have the animated characters interact physically with the other people a lot, which is
Starting point is 00:14:14 something you don't do. Yeah. Back on like, uh, uh, uh, uh, it happens. It's so many, there's so many like practical effects just to sweeten the reality a little bit. Like, where's a scene when judge doom has his sore blade going right by Valiant?
Starting point is 00:14:28 It's like blowing his tie. Like there's a fan on him clearly, but it's like that is such a lovely little attention to detail. The term they use comes from the scene while Roger is handcuffed to Valiant and they get to the the hidden room inside of the cafe and they're hiding out and trying to raise or saw the handcuffs off because they're stuck. At one point they hit a lamp overhead and the lamp is swinging, which is changing lighting back and forth rapidly.
Starting point is 00:14:59 If you watch Roger, they meticulously animate the shading and lighting on him so it matches the lamp as it goes around and the camera is moving. And that's what it looks like. And so, this, gee, they're just drawing over the top of the frames, the film frames, and then, like, if there's like a robotic arm or something, they'll just cover it up with the drawing. But there's like no calculation. It's all just done.
Starting point is 00:15:21 It was a whole other level of a style animation that they would draw over the regular sound animation, which was the lighting that they would add onto that would make them look like they lived inside the world. And that's for the 88, right? 1988. Is that how old it is? I'm sure it was the late 80s. 87 or 88.
Starting point is 00:15:40 The term by the way is bumping the lamp. It's a term that's now used for like going that X-Mount, called bumping the lamp. If you watch that sequence alone, the entire handcuff sequence of even inside of Valience's office, and you watch all the interactivity that happens and watch even just the handcuff that's attached to Bob Hoskins along the way,
Starting point is 00:15:58 it's insane what they do through that hole. I'm going to leave. I'm going to go watch the movie now. Did you, Bob? I'm gonna watch the podcast. Robert, did you bump the lamp last night? I was actually gonna make a joke about bump the lamp because it reminded me of a video that Trevor showed me yesterday
Starting point is 00:16:16 and I'll see if I can get it. But oh my God, it was a video from the perspective of the eye in Pixar when the lamp comes in. And it's like a horror film. I'm just like, it's like, it comes in. Oh, is it stumps it? Because you know how it jumps in,
Starting point is 00:16:32 and it stumps it down. And so it's like all bloody and shit. It's just really gross. But when you said, bump the lamp, it reminded me of that, and masturbating. We have a recording of it apparently. It's a new that and masturbating. According to Gavin apparently it's a new term. I think that was also a bit where they got the eye line of Roger Rabbit wrong. Like Bob Hoskins is looking straight ahead when he should have been looking down. So in animation,
Starting point is 00:16:55 they made Roger press up against the wall on tiptoes. It's like match the eye line. It's like, oh, that's a fixed and genius way to fix that. Wow. Yeah, and they mean the podcast they were talking about, like, again, on the horror of the film, like rewatching the first scene where Judge Doom introduces DIP, the acid that can kill a cartoon, he straight up just murders a cartoon to exemplify what it can do. It's like paint thinner and like acetone and stuff. It's like actually stuff that you, you know, clean off paint with. But you like just dips it and then it comes out and it's like red paint, but it looks like blood all over his glove.
Starting point is 00:17:33 It's grotesque. Kids were cut back then. But there is, there is that there is like a genre of kids movies that where directors believe that you can still scare kids and they will enjoy it. And I think that that still is true with certain films that you don't have to just like, you don't have to do what ITV did for Gavin. And just get rid of all the scary parts.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Like kids watched and they were immersed and loved it. You know what I think about the exorcist. John, I know you watched Trolls World Tour. Were there any scary parts in that? Or were you just all? They were immersed and loved it. What did I think about the Existist? John, I know you watched Trolls World Tour, were there any scary parts of that? Or were you just all? No. That movie is cotton wrapped in marshmallows and sunshine. And Travis Mallow is in it.
Starting point is 00:18:18 It's a, the Trolls movies, I can't get into the Troll movies right now, we can't do that. But they're actually not bad They're not Who frame Roger Rabbit of course not but they're not like they're not like emoji movie bad or anything like that Or or what's the stupid Sandler vampire ones?
Starting point is 00:18:44 Sandler vampire ones? Sandler hotel, hotel, Pennsylvania. Oh my God. Are those bad? I never saw those. Oh, they're so bad. They're so bad. I guess you would have seen more of them
Starting point is 00:18:55 having to entertain kids and so on that. My kids have no discernible taste. They will just watch anything and love to. We, they are, I mean, which is what I think we probably all were at some point. We're just like, give me cartoons now. Except when I was a kid, they were two. Yeah. This episode of the received podcast is brought to you by Hems. I get a lot of compliments on how thick my hair is. It's good to know there's something out there to help guys who are afraid of losing their hair. Did you know that 66% of men start losing their hair by the age of 35?
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Starting point is 00:20:34 You had no choice. There was nothing you could actually watch. It was either like, watch Bugs of Bunny cartoons from the 40s or watch Scooby-Doo and Phil is a diller from the early 70s. It's like, we're gonna see the matter of the monsters. But I mean, even when I was a kid, it was so limited that you had cartoons on at a certain time of each day at most, which is why Saturday morning cartoons
Starting point is 00:20:53 was a thing, because it was an extended block of time where they would have cartoons. Or you would have like VHS of stuff, and I went to the library just to rent out cartoons to watch, just to like check them out Just so I could have something to watch. I mean, it's actually how I was able to get like a lot of Like non-US content to be able to watch because they wouldn't play it on our TVs But they might have the VHS at the library
Starting point is 00:21:17 If there was a service that you could sign up for that allowed you to go back in time and spend like a weekend as like seven or eight-year-old you and no responsibilities, no fucking like school or like let's say summertime, eight-year-old you. How much would you pay for that service? Can I be changing time? No, you just like, you just go back. It's basically you're going back in time to- We're going back in time to- We're going back in time changing nothing. Changing nothing. It's just like you could pause time,
Starting point is 00:21:48 go back, spend a weekend as eight-year-old you, and then come back. Can I instead go to like, I don't know, 18-year-old me when World of Warcraft came out and I just played a non-stop. Yeah, I mean, basically whatever time you felt most free and relaxed and happy. I mean, anytime but now, anytime but now. Anything you can do about it.
Starting point is 00:22:17 And just, my thing is that if you asked my kids that when they're adults, they'd be like, no, I don't want to go back to when I was stuck in quarantine. I can't imagine how terrible it is for a kid to just be stuck inside all the time. Some of my neighbors have kids and I hear them like every now and then in their backyard. And it's like you can't poor kids, you can't go anywhere, you can't do anything. It's just like you're just stuck at home. Can you see your friends? Yeah. Uh, my, I have a pool of my apartment complex, but I have no desire to, you know, surround myself with people in a in an environment like that. I don't really care to traverse the
Starting point is 00:22:55 crowds, but I did find out that my pool opens early in the morning. And I'm an early riser. I get up at six most mornings. And my kids are are pretty early too if they get to bed at a right time. And so we went to the pool at like eight o'clock in the morning on Saturday and hung out there for like an hour. No one was there. The pool was heated and we had a good time and no one was there. And that was like the most we had done all summer. That's what I was heated. It was I might not have been heated, but it was warm from probably the day prior still can still still hot.
Starting point is 00:23:26 40 degrees outside. I guess that's what I was referring to is that the pool wasn't cold. It was, it was, it was eight in the morning and not super hot out yet, but it wasn't like this pool was freezing. So they jumped in. They're fine. Has anybody else have this annoyance or is it just me? This starting of this time of year and then for the rest of summer, cold water doesn't
Starting point is 00:23:44 exist. And this starting this time of year and then for the rest of summer cold water doesn't exist like when we go in to take a shower It's like I barely put any hot. It's like you turn on all cold It's like well, I mean I guess it's kind of cool like if you want a refreshing cool shower That does not exist until November. Yeah, it's just been baking in a pipe. Right Like I realized because normally I've got like, it's like one knob. You go from like cold to hot.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Like normally I've been putting it pretty far into the hot because it was winter. And then now it's like, it's like barely up at all. So it's almost entirely cold water, cold and air, quote, water. There are about 500 people in chat who think they're so clever firm calling out that I am an early risinger. Twenty-one tag being so that I would say it. I am not a deliverer of one.
Starting point is 00:24:37 So yeah, I've been, I guess I've been watching a lot of YouTube videos. I get some strength. I think I don't know how YouTube decides what it's going to suggest to you But I get some really strange suggestions But I saw one over the weekend. I think I actually saw some Reddit Where it was a guy makes a knife out of sand The anybody else watches. It's like a 20 minute long video of the Japanese guy He just said a bunch of his knives
Starting point is 00:25:02 video of this guy. He just has a bunch of his knives. And he just like separates all the component pieces and makes a knife out of it. It's like, it's like, it almost weird ASMR quality to it. Because there's no talking. It's just the sound effects and the occasionally like text overlay with like that just has the name of what, you know, he's working with. And he pulls something out of a cow. Yeah, he did.
Starting point is 00:25:25 He pulled stuff out of his cow. We've seen the same shit. My ASMR consumption has gone from, I'll watch some before bed to, I have it on almost all the time now, just to help me calm down. Oh, there's a girl I found. I will send, actually there's two,
Starting point is 00:25:42 I have two favorite ASMR artists that I'll send to you, John, depending on what you like. What's your style of ASMR that you like? It varies. It honestly is, like, it's a lot of different stuff. Gotcha. I don't like crinkles. Crinkles are too harsh to the sound.
Starting point is 00:25:57 What about soft crinkles, like tissue paper crinkles? I hear that. I can handle that, I guess. I just want ASMR of Gavin asking me different ASMR sounds if I would like them or not. Did you not take to shoot people? How do you feel about tapping? Tapping on like wood stuff. I like the wooden sound.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I feel like that gets me pretty good. There's this short six minute video that is a it's and there there's it was an original uploaded on another channel and then there's this other channel called unintentional ASMR and the aggregate stuff like that. It's just a six minute video of this Irish dude making a sandwich. It's so relaxing. I've watched it on repeat. It's I wish it was longer.
Starting point is 00:26:41 I want him to just like make like 50 different sandwiches in a row. Oh, I forgot to say the channels too. I wish she was longer. I want him to just like make like 50 different sandwiches in a row. Oh, I forgot to say the channels too. It's a, it's either latte ASMR or ASMR latte. It's just beautiful, beautiful videos. So intricate and she like goes so into detail. Like it'll be like, uh, you're getting your like a facial or something. And she'll have literally all the tools and all the setup and stuff for it It's she goes crazy for it and there's an already subscribed another one called it's bliss
Starting point is 00:27:11 And I think bliss has like three S's it's bliss. Oh, it's it's BLIT ZZZ. I don't think there's a Nope, this ain't ASMR. it's loud and I hate it. Yeah. No way. Let me say a samar. It's just, I guess you got to find the right ones, but she gives like a people, she does their hair or gives them massages
Starting point is 00:27:38 or does like some type of thing. It's a role-playing thing, but she's actually doing it on. Yeah, she's doing it on people. and every time I see them, I think how the hell do I somehow become friends with someone who owns an ASMR channel will do that to me for two hours. Her channel's weird. She has like, I've never seen anybody who's an ASMR channel who doesn't just have ASMR. Like she has other stuff that's just regular noise level, crazy stuff.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Oh, this one's got a kitty in it. It's so good. If you guys want to relax, I know ASMR is weird to some people, but those are creators. It's weird for me now. Like it wore off for me. Like I can't get the tingles anymore. And I was like, it just a smack addict trying to chase
Starting point is 00:28:23 the tingles. I used to blow up. It doesn't work on me anymore. I had the head massage, so that was just peak ASMR. Nothing could get better than that. You're just kind of chasing it. All right, Pete Baba. Well, if you want to, something relaxing to listen to,
Starting point is 00:28:42 you can listen to me talk about playing crashes on black box down. That's a good relaxing. Actually, the opening sequence of black box down, it's not ASMR, but it is, I like the audio work of how black box down starts with the ding sound of the flight, and then you have that background, airplane, and airport airport noise while you in like hushed,
Starting point is 00:29:07 dulcet tones introduces into what the, you know, the mystery is it's a really great introduction to a show that gets you into the show. Yeah, it works. I like it. Yeah, we have our 10th episode. Yeah, our 10th episode is this week and then we're taking a short break a couple of weeks off
Starting point is 00:29:26 to catch up on research, record some more, and then we'll be back. Refuel. Refuel. I was texted you recently, Gus. I was asking you about the Concord and why there aren't any like billionaires who privately fly their own Concords and stuff.
Starting point is 00:29:42 That's the thing. But then I went and watched the, well, I listened to the black box down about the concord. I think it's the third one. That's the third. Yeah, I think. Yeah, I like it. I like it.
Starting point is 00:29:54 It was interesting as shit. They ride the Concord in. This is such a stupid movie tree, but in the Selena remake with. What's not his name, not Harrison Ford, the other gray hair dude looks like him. Pretty woman, what's his name? Richard Gear. Richard Gear. Yeah. Did you say the Selena remake?
Starting point is 00:30:17 Isn't it Selena? You'd like the Tex-Mex singer? Oh, the movie. What's the name? What is it? Maybe it's not Selena. What's the movie? Who frame Roger Rabbit? Who frame Roger Rabbit?
Starting point is 00:30:33 So I'm who frame Roger Rabbit? They fly a concord. It's pretty cool. I've got I. I. Sabrina. Sabrina. There's a text name with that.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Sabrina in our chat. Who's screaming? The channel for that. Okay. I didn't want to. is a tick's name with that. Screaming Sabrina in our chat. Who's screaming? Eric. The channel for that. OK. I didn't want to.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Oh, God. Yes, Selena. Selena. The singer from corporate. I mean, I was like, what are you talking about? They remade that movie. Doesn't make any sense. No, I'm bringing it now. No, no, no Eric and he started the discussion and it's just him screaming
Starting point is 00:31:07 Sabrina. Just for chicken. Look, honey, boy. Yeah, I think he. He seems to have it so bad with the rumour. I feel like that has never happened on that scale to any other actor. Is hamster one or is gerbil one. Yeah. Who started that? It's like the most
Starting point is 00:31:30 gloomy. It's made with him. He made, uh, he hasn't made a film since 2017. He was in a mini series last year. No, was he? Oh, yeah, he was in a mini series. A jubble has already come up in chat. And I know we're like a minute ahead of the chat. So that that even chat is thinking about the jubble. Yeah. It's for us. I was, uh, we were talking about, uh, planes. I read an article the other day. I think I sent it to Gavin a couple of weeks ago. I think I sent it to Gavin a couple of weeks ago. How in April, the airport passenger traffic in Austin fell 96.6%. I mean, it's just crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Compared to last year. So like in April of 2019, there were 1.4 million passengers in the Austin airport. In April of 2020, There were 47,000. Yeah, I mean, well, that's COVID for you. I'm curious to see now with people. It's not in Richard Gears in Ford. It was Harrison Ford in Sabrina. You had a podcast about movies.
Starting point is 00:32:40 What's his room with you? You're the booby guy. It was Harrison Ford Sorry, I just had a moment where I couldn't find Sabrina on Richard Gears filmography so I had to look it up Oh man, I just watched a rich again movie. I watched first night That's the government What's that one? It's got Sean Connery and Richard Gear. Yeah. Okay, a KNIGHT. Yeah. It was a pretty woman movie. Yes. And another movie with Julia
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Starting point is 00:35:17 October or November October Do you think Nolan has once again gone ape shit with iMac's cameras? So tenet yeah I am impressed Do you think Nolan has once again gone ape shit with iMac's cameras? So, yeah. Yeah, I have a guess. Was it, was it, I want to say it was for tenet. I have to look it up, but I read a story about how they had to have a shot of a 747 crashing into an airport. So rather than try to do it with visual effects, they bought a 747 and crashed into a building. What? How do you do that?
Starting point is 00:35:47 I said it was cheaper to buy the plane and to crash it into the building than it would be to try to do it with visual effects and make it look good. It would be like, you know, clean up and everything, like, my God. What do you mean, you wouldn't be playing that could fly? It was just like the shell of the plane, but still, you know, they, they bought, what do they like to do? To the building? How do they get it to move? It's a plane. What they did is they threw a building into the door. The plane doesn't go backwards. There's that little tug pushing it. So it's already possible.
Starting point is 00:36:18 And it's your plane is loaded with people and luggage at that point. I love big builds done for movies that are insane like that. Like the highway they built for Matrix Reloaded, they built like a mile of highway. It might not have been a mile. I think it was a mile. They built like a mile of highway that they then would film, get to the end, reset, go back and film again. It makes me wonder. I always think about how shit scrubs would have been if they didn't have an entire abandoned hospital to film in. Like imagine if they had to build
Starting point is 00:36:50 sets for all that stuff. It would look what? Super low budget. You start like once you you understand a little bit of like the background of production and like the cost of locations and how like moving around increases the how expensive your episode or movie is and you have to work within a budget. Then you start noticing a lot of the things, I've been trying to watch space force. It's not good. But there are moves.
Starting point is 00:37:21 It wants to be good. It still comes to being good, but it's not I can do it. I Worst existence in it. I'm still just like yeah, that's me. I have I have watched Six episodes now and it's been I'm trying to get the egg because I want to finish it because I think second season could be good Because that's what he's known for the what's his name who who who makes the office stuff, and that guy, he's known for good second seasons. But you could just wait until you think about and then watch the first season then. That could.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Oh, I have a better idea. Probably gonna rewatch the first season, you're gonna have to budget the first season twice because you're gonna be like, I know what I have a lot of time right now. I was about to say what I have a lot right now is time. I ruined my own joke. Anyways, there are episodes where you're like, they ran out of budget to go like, really use
Starting point is 00:38:11 much anything else. So they had just used the one hanger that they had rented out to shoot this entire episode. Didn't they get slammed by COVID or were they done before COVID happened? It's a good question. I would assume they finished before if they're putting it out, right? Like they would have been shut down. Yeah, I mean, it would have had to be in post months ago for it to be hitting Netflix now. So I would think that they probably finished in 2019 and have been working post all of 2020. Is it chance?
Starting point is 00:38:44 Yeah, I guess just based off knowing how much work that stuff takes. Another, I was just gonna say, another impressive big build for a movie was the terminal that Spielberg built for the terminal. That was built. Yeah, they got a hanger and just built out that entire central shopping area.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Wow. And that was some, there were some super impressive builds on like all the early bond films had, you know, like Meg Lamaniac bad guys who always had like a layer in a volcano and stuff. And that was a guy called Ken Adam who used to build a those. They were absolutely ginormous. There was one that had like a rocket in it and they had to build a building around the set just because no sound stage would fit it. They were absolutely massive. I think they had, at the time, they had like
Starting point is 00:39:36 four million dollar budgets for the film and they would just give him a million of it just to be like, make a bad guy based. And it's just like, this scale of it. I think it's for, you only live twice, where there's like a hundred stunt men repelling from the ceiling of the base in the volcano. It's like, amazingly impressive
Starting point is 00:39:54 to know that they did all that for real. Wasn't there a movie filmed in Austin, or I forget where it was, but I wanna say it was for battle angel elite. Yeah, they built a stat next to us. Yeah, we're not going to build like a whole city or something like that. Are my thinking of something else completely? I just wanted to be being...
Starting point is 00:40:17 Yeah, I think that's the one. Okay. They filmed on our lot and then later had that experience that was a walk through experience that they used a bunch of sets from the movie to then kind of build a walk through kind of thing with a futuristic bar and stuff like that. Yeah, that was there. Oh, yeah. I guess I thought by a thing as well. Yeah. But, you know, thinking about like big impressive stuff that we talked about Christopher Nolan buying the 747 to crash it into a building, you know, he he also had that
Starting point is 00:40:52 opening sequence way in the dark night rises where the one plane attaches to the other plane and they ripped the wings off and pulled the people out of it. But I always think like him Christopher Nolan and James Cameron must just have like some kind of rival or even see who can top each other in terms of like over the top amazing things like you know even over 20 years ago James Cameron built pretty much a replica of the Titanic to film that movie. Yeah it was going to be like slightly smaller than it's 90 percent. Oh yeah someone's landing from the last Game of Thrones season. Yeah, it's a real place, wasn't it?
Starting point is 00:41:29 Yeah, they actually like, but I think they built it out, but there was some type of base I'm sure. Yeah, I think where the, like, a lot of the battles took place when they broke into the gates, like a lot of that was set, because I've seen some of the behind the scenes on that. I'm seeing. Yeah, the jungle, The documentary they did on Game of Thrones. What was it called after the last something? There's some documentary covering the production of Game of Thrones, but they go over creating
Starting point is 00:41:55 those areas and those locations and it's just mad how much work goes into it. It's insane. Okay. They. Yeah. The hook also was one that I think a lot of people don't think about being a huge set build, but like the pirate city and ship was built in a hanger as well as lost boys village in an entire hanger. Silver likes his big sets. Yeah. I got to watch
Starting point is 00:42:23 that again. It's good movie. It seemed that forever. It's a good movie. It's even better forever. It's also like it's fun to get into the sort of sci-fi element of like Robin Williams in that movie is like 200 years old. Yeah. I'm just actually like thinking about how long these people have been around but he's like got some young kids but he's like, over he has like a couple of centuries old. It's meant to. Yeah. Well, I mean, that's like the age of some of those lost boys. I mean, and hook, but yeah, Romline's aging like that.
Starting point is 00:42:52 It's crazy. The lost man. No, there's still boys. There's still boys. 80, bitty. Any bitty boys. Talk about unintentional ASMR. The scene where the boy goes up to Romlands and like mess around with his face
Starting point is 00:43:06 That was always ASMR for me. I got me as a kid our Peter. Yeah Yeah, it's it's like touching. Yeah I miss Robin you I Got feel like I'm not gonna change subject here cuz I go for a dip We're done talking about I saw I don't want you to subject here because I don't. Go for it. We're done talking about hook.
Starting point is 00:43:24 I saw that. I never talked about it. Animal Crossing finally got unseated as the number one download on the Nintendo eShop. What did it? Minecraft Dungeons. Yeah, I think Animal Crossing had been number one for three months since its release. And finally, Minecraft craft engines came out and Top of it. That's a three months is an impressive
Starting point is 00:43:49 A present on a staying pal. It's been great. I'm done with it now, but it it was there when I needed it the most I put it down because I started playing factorial like two weeks ago I played Play for four but a couple of weeks ago, I read an announcement that they were planning on finally getting out of early access, they've been in early access for like four years at this point. So they're finally getting out of early access in August, I think. And I was like, oh, factorial, I should reinstall that.
Starting point is 00:44:17 And like all my game time now is just purely factorial. You just said the name of it in the last podcast, and it just stuck with me, because I've been looking for a gay, I need a new distraction, and I've played it for about 20 hours since Friday. I'm so glad. Barb wants to talk about why she's still playing
Starting point is 00:44:37 an animal crossing. How did you know? Because I saw you trying to get your, like you're just trying to get in there, like, but, and look, I'm still playing it. Barb destroyed her island. I did my island.
Starting point is 00:44:52 I work really hard on it. You guys have all been there. John and Gus, you guys came for a dream. Gavin, you came because I invited you over to wish on some stars. I was having a good stars one night. I made my first one. Look at that thing. Oh
Starting point is 00:45:06 My god, that is the cutest thing of all time don't cut don't cut away Just stay oh get them get the beard are those listening on audio and when this comes out again is holding the smallest cutest little kitty Spiting his nose What's thank you? I was playing in the theater. Was there you? You. Oh, so good. For Judy.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Can we for chat? You're going to love that. I know. But now I'll talk about this again. Cheers. Yeah, I can do this. It's all right. I just like, I got to the point where I was like,
Starting point is 00:45:37 I feel like I'm bored of my island. I've watched so many videos of island tours and seeing what other people are doing that I wanted to try it. And so I made the decision to demolish everything that I built. Like, I mean, it definitely did not happen all at once. It's taken me like, you didn't demolishing and rebuilding you just like, uh, do all demolish. I feel like it would be easiest for me to get rid of everything and then kind of start from scratch.
Starting point is 00:46:05 The most annoying, friggin thing ever has been the trees and the flowers though because those don't stack in your inventory. So if you pick up something, it takes a whole slot up, especially if you have like a lot of flowers around. You also can't store flowers in your house. If you're in your house, it's like F you. Yeah, so it's been tedious, but I love my island so much better now, and I'm working on it, and I want to invite you guys all back to check it out at some point, because I'm very proud of it.
Starting point is 00:46:30 But that's like my favorite part of the game is designing island areas and playing with like the landscaping and decorations and stuff like that. So it's just been super fun to do again. So no, I mean, don't you hear I you know, great game I've put in tons of time, I'm playing Animal Crossing. It's just, it's my most played game on my switch. When I look at my, my hours, it's like several hundreds of hours. It's more than Mario Kart and Breath of the Wild combined, which I thought would and stardew, which you can never have been. I've never thought would be dethroned.
Starting point is 00:47:01 Yes, I'd have to look. I played a lot of star do. I don't know if I probably, I probably play more Animal Crossing in starened. Yes, I'd have to look. I played a lot of star, dude. I don't know if I probably played more and we'll cross even star, dude. I'm pretty sure. I don't even know when you've been more when you come visit me. She wants to show up for Ily again.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Actually, Gus and I are going to stream our wake up with Gus, show tomorrow, and we'll go around to Ireland. Gus will not be on the next episode because he's going to take a little bit of time off. The one after. So we have to figure out who's going to do with me. Maybe Barbara.
Starting point is 00:47:33 You want to try it around? We'll place it with the a factorial factory. Yes. I sent Gavin a video of my factory. It was also maybe you and I should do that video then. No, yeah. This episode of the RST podcast is brought to you by Mercari, the selling app.
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Starting point is 00:48:38 You can find Mercari on the app stores or at Mercari.com. That's M-E-R-C-A-R-I. Mercari, the selling app. Man, now I want to play factorial. I've always struggled to explain. I've always struggled to do a good job of explaining what that game is to other people. I always say you're a person stranded on a planet and you try to research and build factories to eventually build a spaceship and leave the planet. But that really doesn't and leave the planet. But that really
Starting point is 00:49:05 doesn't properly describe the game. It's just about all about resource gathering and lining up factories to build things quickly. And so it's all about efficiencies and like improving and fixing bottlenecks and it's very satisfying. But I feel like it's so exciting for me right now because I know I'm just like shipping away the top of this giant iceberg of a game and I'm just now, I'm so early on, I'm like learning all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:49:35 People can make some insane automations in that game. I don't take this throw up. I was gonna say, when you brought up this game and talked about it. I don't know if I necessarily was like, oh, this is something I want to play, but now that it's been confirmed by someone else that it's actually fun. I feel like your type of fun is very different sometimes from my type of fun. You just like, you know, processes and stuff like that. It's definitely an ugly a game that animal crossing. Like it's very like RTS looking
Starting point is 00:50:05 brown. Really like super aliacy graphics, but man is it. It's so and the worst part about it and I feel like it's even worse than animal crossing at this. There's no stopping point. Like you're always like, I just want to make this new kind of furnace and I'm going to and I'll put the furnace in the in where my old one used to be. But then you see that it's like, it's making shit fast. It's like, oh, now I've got to upgrade the belt. And now I've got to change everything further on in the chain. And you just keep wanting to do more and more and more until it's like 4 a.m.
Starting point is 00:50:37 Or worst case, even worse, you're like, I'm going to put the new furnace where the old one was, oh, the new furnace is one square bigger. I need to make a little more space. We can reroute The electric fun. That's basically an Animal Crossing is like everything needs to be perfect, especially now that I'm redesigning stuff. Sorry, I'm reapplying my lip gloss. Um, it's, um, so anal about it. I feel like I'm really bad at the game. Like I just make spaghetti. Like all of my, instead of tearing down areas
Starting point is 00:51:06 that are no longer efficient, I've got way better stuff. I just build around it and you can like tunnel under stuff and come back up again. And I've just got stuff that's like going around other stuff. And then I'm like, oh, this one's making science packs. But if I drag all the stuff to another one of those, and then I end up like putting a second assembly robot thing next to it, and then I end up putting a second assembly robot thing next to it, and then I'm trying to trail all my other stuff
Starting point is 00:51:29 up and around all the first shit. I put, it's a colossal mess, but I just need to get better like fully redoing areas. First, and the thing that, the stick I always make, the thing that was very crazy is when you try to run two pipelines next to each other, and then inevitably they wanna connect to each other and like mix their fluid and you're like oh I need to keep space between these or one needs to go underground and they'll
Starting point is 00:51:50 go over ground. I'm now I'm now after listen to you guys and you barb talk about how you you tackle these kinds of things. I'm very curious how our our gameplay we're going to record tomorrow is going to go we're going to I'm I'm taking them and blame into raft and we're going to we're going to record tomorrow is going to go. I'm taking them and blame into raft. And we're going to play raft. They've never played it before. And we're going to see how that works out. It's going to be interesting dynamic for the four of us to survive together on the raft. I don't know a single thing about this game.
Starting point is 00:52:20 It's a sandbox builder that you're all surviving on a raft in a world that's covered with water. It's like very water world-esque Okay, so you never you're always on the raft then yes the raft is always moving you're always on the raft There's points where you you can get to little like little islands and stuff But you live on the raft. Yeah, I booted it up and I made sure that it ran and I played for like a minute or two and I was like Is this the entire game I'm throwing a hook? Trying to grab things? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:49 Okay. The shark came by. Yeah, the shark is there as well. It's going to be fun. I'm excited. I've been loving being able to do more gameplay stuff now that we're working from home. It's been something that we started picking up just because like we were not able to do things in person obviously. So a lot of the things we would do together
Starting point is 00:53:10 like different games and whatnot, we've now adapted to either doing on like tabletop simulator or just playing a game in general. And man, it has like real, real, real, woken, real, Reawoken? Reawaken? Reawaken? Reawaken? Reawaken? Reawaken? Reawaken? Reawaken? Reawaken? It has a... Oh, a woken. A woken? My love for video games that I once had many, many years ago. Woke. It was so much fun. Yeah, video games are great. It was slightly disappointing to learn that Gus was cheating in factoria but yeah I played enough of the game I didn't I I disabled uh uh enemy spawns in my most recent factory because I just don't want to deal with them I play I played enough with them I peen in the ass I don't want to deal that I wanted they are real pain in the ass yeah I wanted to build something big and not worry about having
Starting point is 00:54:02 a constantly fight off the stupid you know you, that bridge I made across my giant lake to make a pipeline to get oil, they just immediately ate that. I saw even in that little video you sent me there was an attack happening. So in fact, as you build stuff, you create pollution which mutates and angers the local animals which then begin attacking you so you have to fight them. It could put down turrets and flame throw isn't shit. Yeah, it's a good game. I think it's the highest rated game on steam. Victoria.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Really? Damn. And it's still in early access. I think we should go ahead with the law of excitement that you had now like a fully nuclear run factory. I find it yeah because building the nuclear reactor is one thing but when you farm uranium to fuel your nuclear reactor there's only a 0.7% chance you get the correct uranium isotope. So it's just like it's just a nightmare to make sure you have
Starting point is 00:55:05 enough centrifuges to process it. I have an alert set up to be the circuit network or anytime, the correct isotope of uranium comes to do it, plays a sound that I can hear and it flashes in a load on the screen. So I know that it's processing correctly. Barrow, it looks like you're doing that, and you're like, maybe they'll cut to me because I was just like,. I can't do that. I think you like maybe they'll cut to me because I was just like, the whole time you were explaining that. And they never cut to me. So I just kept going.
Starting point is 00:55:32 I built a car and I was driving around that I found my first lump of uranium ore. And I was like, I am not ready for that yet. I just drove away. But to know where it is. It's a fun game. It's a real fun game. The last episode of R.T. podcast had to come out before the
Starting point is 00:55:50 Bill and Ted trailer and postry, right? I don't remember. If it didn't, we didn't talk about it. Yeah, we didn't talk about it. Okay. I honestly didn't know what that still just now. I say that in case you wanted to talk about it. Okay. I honestly didn't know that. I see that. I see that in case you wanted to talk about it.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Oh yeah, I was just reminded by it coming out and I'm a huge Kiyano fan. And the trailer looks dumb as hell and I love it. It looks like it's good. But those movies are supposed to be dumb. So I'm glad that they're sticking to it and then being dumb. And Kiyano is a treasure to be protected for forever. End of my rant.
Starting point is 00:56:30 When does that come out? Does that come out? I mean, I ask, no. I don't think. It actually says summer this year. Do you think that's actually gonna happen? I don't even know that 10th is gonna come out at the end of next month.
Starting point is 00:56:42 I really, I hope it doesn't, because I'm not going to the movie theaters Yeah, it's um I I feel like And they spent a lot of money on it right that movie had a huge budget, you know, what do you do? Do you keep pushing it? I don't think Christopher Nolan would want to do a Direct release to home, you know, he didn't I think he really likes The theatrical experience and I'm
Starting point is 00:57:05 X presentation. Well, especially with how much he shoots 70 millimeter, like you're not going to benefit from that, you know, on a TV. Well, not how, how, how could you? Is there a way to to benefit from 70 millimeter at home and having the right experience? Like a 200 inch TV. I mean, I don't, I don't know. And having the right experience like a 200 inch TV. I Mean I don't I don't know
Starting point is 00:57:32 Like the data on what that you might require In terms of resolution Rex it builds the frame up right so it's Is it 12 or is it I can see numbers over your headguests right now. I really can see numbers. This is weird. I just like, it's more, it's more detailed than any of our TVs can properly show. Massive. Yeah, and then at worst, like you would have, like, worst case scenario, you would get like a shitty pillar box version on your home TV, which you, like you wouldn't end up gaining from that, you'd end up losing. It wouldn't look right. Like, when are we going to go back to movie theaters and feel safe? Next year? I honestly, I'm sure that places like the
Starting point is 00:58:26 Alamo draft tests are going to open up before that and just do what they were doing at the start of all this, which was just only selling seats a certain amount of distance away from each other. Maybe post vaccination, they'll put out all these movies again in theaters if they've come come out already. Just I feel like people would go and support tenant if they've seen it already. They would go and watch it all big Well, I mean, I'm watching our people are are respecting any sort of like social distancing in mass care Now, so I think if theaters were to open right now people would go
Starting point is 00:59:00 Oh, yeah, I'm surprised I aren't I mean I I've heard that some gyms are starting to open, which to me is wild because that's just people are touching everything, people are sweating, breathing heavily. I don't know, man. That seems like one of the most potentially dangerous areas to be in while this is still happening. Yeah, Gavin, don't go to the gym. You know what? I was going to, but now I won't.
Starting point is 00:59:26 Damn, so much. You're good. I'm glad we talked you out of it. There was a, I said, John, a list. Was it yesterday? It was like a team of doctors had ranked potential activities you could do from least dangerous to most dangerous in the world living right now as far as possibility
Starting point is 00:59:44 for spread of a COVID infection. And what was I think the most dangerous was like going to a bar that was like a nine if I remember right. There was there was there was some on there that didn't make sense to me like for example, they said going to buy groceries was like three, which is pretty low risk. But then like right next to that was staying at a hotel, it was also a three. It's like, how's that? Hotel was low risk. I think I think a lot of it just comes down to this point is that it comes down to proximity to other people's respiratory expulsion. Yeah, haven't they recently done some studies showing that it's not necessarily as much contact like on services and so like that
Starting point is 01:00:26 It's more about breathing and and hearing it indoors in confined spaces where the the air can't circulate Like I can understand a hotel because you're you know you interact with the person with a front desk Maybe some places don't even need that anymore. You could self check in But then you go to your room and as long as it's clean in there, you're not intractu- I think my brain does go like to get to the room. There is confined spaces the entire way. We still- We still have some type of like,
Starting point is 01:00:54 policy elevators and stuff like that, hopefully. We still don't fully understand this. We still don't know and everything's reopening. Oh yeah, see the CDC put out two statements a day apart. One saying, what was it? They pulled it back. They put out a statement that what was that? That quarantining wasn't really necessary or was it mass?
Starting point is 01:01:21 Mass were necessary and then they were like, no, no, no, no, no. This is based off of information. We have not figured out yet. We shouldn't have said that. Like, yo, you're the CDC. Yeah. I think that they wasn't, there's something released today. I think Dr. Fauci said something about how they didn't
Starting point is 01:01:35 want to promote the use of needing masks until they knew more about it because fucking medical people needed the masks and they were already on short supply. So I think they wanted to discourage people from going out and buying up every single mask in existence. They said that if they're not needed. Look at what happened to toilet paper.
Starting point is 01:01:54 Right. I feel like the world is almost returning to a bit of normalcy because I regularly see toilet paper in the store now. I think it's it's the initial panic that you know everything people freak out they need to buy everything and then the only difference in the situation of the world from when there was no toilet paper to now is just that way more people are dead now since then. Like that's the only thing that's changed. We still are in the exact same.
Starting point is 01:02:27 Yes. Goddamn predicament. Nothing's changed. I like that. People who have realized that things aren't like, people don't need to panic by it. People don't need to like supply their households. Like things are still open and functional
Starting point is 01:02:39 and supply chains are still. Do you know what I'm having trouble finding? You talking about supply chains, Barbara? Oh. are still. You know what I'm having trouble finding? You're talking about supply chains, Barbara? Can't refried beans. Okay, it's very specific. I can't find them. They're sold out everywhere. I went to I did my grocery shopping today. I went to two different stores. No canned refried beans. Did you really need them that bad that you went to two stores? I like refrivings. Have you thought about frying them twice yourself?
Starting point is 01:03:10 You have to make the beans first, and that takes a long time. I don't have a crock pot. I mean, I guess I could do it, but it's just easier to buy a can of refrivings. All right. I'm surprised you're not doing some type of like delivery service for your groceries, guess. We had mentioned it once a few weeks ago, but I felt like I could take better caution myself and take better control into my own hands versus someone who I didn't know.
Starting point is 01:03:38 That's true. It's a calculated risk. I know some people go the other way. This just, my thought process is how I ended up. Yeah, Trevor and I have been, I mean, we used to do Instacart even before this was all happening, but we've been using it now to get groceries every time. And something that makes me so annoyed with
Starting point is 01:04:00 on the Instacart app is the place you order food from when you go when you search bananas it comes up with bunch like banana bunch and so the first time I saw this is like okay I just want one bunch so I just put one and then when I got my order I got one banana and I was like well this is not right so then every other time I did it I said like okay like four or five I put four or five and I would always get four or five bananas. And I was like, I don't know why they have bunch here. This is stupid. We get our groceries this week. I ordered five bananas.
Starting point is 01:04:29 We get five bunches of bananas, 13 pounds of bananas. Oh my God. Is that right? I quickly texted a bunch of my friends who I knew lived near me or able to get to me. And I was like, does anybody need bananas? Is that the most important? This is the most first world-prombleable time. were able to get to me and I was like, does anybody need bananas? We have a surplus. This is the most first world from the full time.
Starting point is 01:04:47 Your magic button made too many bananas appear. Explain that to a cave man. It's so silly. I just think a bunch of bananas. I ended up being able to give some bananas to my friends, but it was just an embarrassing situation. I thought you can switch between pounds and each on the app. You probably could.
Starting point is 01:05:11 I just like every time I've done it that way, it's worked out fine. So I just didn't change my ordering. And I guess the person who was doing my groceries somehow thought I wanted five bunches of bananas. It's probably the one person who actually read it. Instead of thinking it was five bananas, actually read five bunches, right? You probably got reported to some exotic animal help line. They think you've got a bunch of chimps. I like how everyone, I knew this would happen in chat
Starting point is 01:05:37 because what I texted my friends about this, they're like, oh, you can make banana bread. Everyone knows that. But I've never made banana bread before. Are there other ingredients Oh, you can make banana bread. I've never known it does that. But I don't. I've never made banana bread before. Are there other ingredients you would need to make banana bread? Like, is it something that's mashed up? Man, it's thrown up and you just carve it into a loaf and put it in the oven. Like, I don't have other ingredients to make this.
Starting point is 01:05:58 I can't just, Oh, I have banana bread. We just make it. Which is all the nine palettes of flour. What we just made. Which is all the nine pallets of flour. They're speaking of first world problems since we're in that silly point in the conversation. I've noticed that I've become a little bit upset that one of my favorite pastimes in the past was getting the weird crazy promotional cereals that companies put out that are like obscure.
Starting point is 01:06:23 It's kind of like face jam stuff for cereal. That's one of my favorite things because of the corn, because of like everyone going in and everything like that. No one's putting out weird cereals. It's all the normal cereals and and I miss them. That's it. Do you know? I wonder if anybody reported Barbara for hoarding bananas like,
Starting point is 01:06:44 or if anybody started wondering like does she know something We don't she's making her own a banana like we need to buy bananas now, too It was embarrassing. I literally opened the bag and went oh Sorry, I opened the two bags That person probably thought you were crazy. They were like this woman once how many bananas? She's gonna get stopped up She was making a lot of banana bread. And that's like people are just like, oh, just freeze them and stuff, but.
Starting point is 01:07:12 It's just a freezer. Yeah, you could make smoothies. You'd make it. It's like an expensive stuff like that, but I never- Great, I just shop them up for me. I managed to offload two of my bushes. I managed to offload two of my bushes. Oh.
Starting point is 01:07:25 It came with the whole tree. It's just, it's just a bunch of bananas. Not a tree, Gavin. It's not a bush. That's how the bushes been added. I don't know how to two of my bushes. Oh, man. Terrible.
Starting point is 01:07:41 I need to go tend to my banana bushes right now. And Trevor can confirm this. Literally, any time we're about to eat or that, like, someone mentions that they're hungry. I'm like, you want banana? You want to eat banana? You want to eat banana? We've gotten through a good amount of them, but.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Well, that's so good. They're not worth it, too. You can't have too many, because I mean, they're green for most of it, and then what you get a couple of days a yellow and then the brown. Yeah, it's unfortunately, fortunately, rather, not as bad as having an avocado, which is like not ready, not ready, not ready, ready, dead. Yeah, you just look at it and it's done.
Starting point is 01:08:16 Yeah, you breathe on it too much. And it's like, oh. Okay. I got irrationally excited when I went to the store earlier today, because I went to the store earlier today Because I saw for the first time this year they had Vidalia onions. I don't know if anybody else ever eats Vidalia onions or cares It's a very small window of time where you can buy a Vidalia onion and they're so fucking good I'm gonna explain to find the most perfect one and I was like I'm gonna eat this onion. I'm so excited to eat it. I'm going to have to do it.
Starting point is 01:08:49 I didn't hear that before. It's a yellow onion. It's grown in a very specific part of the United States. And it's super sweet and delicious. It's just the most perfect tasting onion. It's amazing. I'm going to cut it up into rings, and I'm going to put it on the grill. It's amazing. I'm gonna cut it up into rings and I'm gonna put it on the grill. It's gonna be so good.
Starting point is 01:09:09 I'll be honest, it just looks like an onion. No, no, no, no. It's like a... Flatter. It's like a flatter. It's like a flatter. Why did you put this? See now that'll be a shortage,
Starting point is 01:09:22 because I mean, I bet a bunch of people have never heard of them, and now they're gonna be clamoring. and they're only available for like six weeks maybe I don't even know how long they're only available for a couple months in the around this time doesn't um doesn't Beckett's family have like an onion empire do they deal in Vidalias I'm very specific area and I believe from I believe Georgia they can only grow ah one like piece of land that's why they're only available for a certain period of time you should grow your own somehow you should import some Georgia and plant your onions in it something about the soil oh yeah let's see it's 1986 that's a new onion that's a new onion. That's a new onion. Oh no, the
Starting point is 01:10:05 motivation started in the 1930s. Why isn't that new shit now? Like we don't have any, we don't have any fruit that was invented in like 2012. You look like those cotton candy grapes. You what? Oh yeah, the cotton candy grapes. It's they they basically taste like cotton candy. They're just I'd say sweeter grapes. Because that's what we needed from grapes. And apparently and people like cotton candy grapes. I don't like cotton candy grapes,
Starting point is 01:10:34 but some people do them stir. People like cotton candy grapes. I'll just kind of make it. You should people don't like them. So I'm is the newest fruit. I don't know. You So, I'm, I'm, is the newest fruit. You could have be like, that's a great Google such introducing the Patea 2018 hot news super fruit. I don't know what it is. Oh, I can prove that's just a stupid blog talking about what the hot new fruit is.
Starting point is 01:11:01 Oh, the ancient more oranges. That's new. That's like relatively new thing. What's your favorite fruit? More orange, assume orange is the greatest orange ever. Is there like a set summa at an orange? I believe so. It's like a, I want to say yes. I can't remember.
Starting point is 01:11:20 Hey, what are you all's favorite play games called, how old is this fruit? I'll add pineapple. Pineapple. I'll point. What are your favorite games called? How old is this fruit? I'll let pineapple. Pineapple is for it. Y'all want to play my new game called how old is this fruit? Hey, can we get the graphic? Yeah, I think we get a really good idea. I don't have a graphic ready for it,
Starting point is 01:11:34 but maybe if we can re-roll an older graphic shame, do you have a graphic that we can play for us? Like, play folder? There we go. Yeah. How did you go? Shh. Oh, amazing. Oh, Oh,
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Starting point is 01:12:41 What year was the birth of Judaism? I don't know. All I know is fruit. I will vote beginning of time, John. Okay, going pretty far back. Pretty early on. They do. They did, you know, record the history of fruit and vegetables way and the carbon into
Starting point is 01:13:03 the, you know, here. I'll tell you what, it was it was it was sooner it was it was after 1950. How about I say that it was after 1950. I'm gonna say uh Barbies closes 1986. Oh wow. That's the familiar. The years you're friend, much your avid. Harris began developing it in 1979. You spent like seven years working on our fruit. Like that was someone's like, yeah, but if you're going to hit, like if you're going to happen next banana, 70 is nothing. I just read some.
Starting point is 01:13:44 We're working on a hit here, people. Maybe I'm done. It's God's a hit. The Vidalia onion was named Georgia's official state. I'm not right. That wrong. I am dumb. Never mind.
Starting point is 01:13:56 Did you think it was a fruit? Yeah. That's it fruit. It's his vegetable. I must have had a stroke there for a second. Okay. Would you have another fruit? Wait, let's get the graphic again because it's a new round.
Starting point is 01:14:05 Yeah. There we go. There we go. We're graphic. All right. This one's called the black galaxy tomato. It was another Israel fruit. There's a lot of good fruit coming to Israel. But we don't know if it's good. You use a lot of fruit. The dark salad staple was developed by some people using a pigment derived from blueberries. This could be probably the best Israeli-based quiz show that Risa Teep has ever made.
Starting point is 01:14:40 This stuff looks wild. These black tomatoes. I would guess 92. 1992. 2018. So I feel like I haven't even heard of that. 2018, Bimmy. 2001. I think Gus is the closest. It was, it was released to international markets in early 2012. That's a pretty new fruit.
Starting point is 01:15:08 So down some it was released to International Markets in early 2012. That's a pretty new fruit. So young, so friendly. All right, final round. You got no one? Final round. World of Graphic. We may be getting a more classic fruit that we may recognize. Wow. That's cool. That's so cool.
Starting point is 01:15:20 I'm glad that you did. What is this thing? It's just a stupid hybrid. I'm trying to find one with the date. What hybrid? How about, doesn't have a date, tell me a date on this one. Stupid, fine. Theigalia Mellon. Oh, that's a classic. Yeah. Vigalia Mellon. Oh, I would put that in maybe like 1890 or something.
Starting point is 01:15:52 1890? Yeah. I'll be say 1960. 1960? What did 1980 and 1960? 1890 and 1960. So quite a range here. 1942. What did you say, Gus, 1960?
Starting point is 01:16:16 You were closest. It became a multi-million dollar hit internationally in 1974. Wow, that's a new melon. That's a new melon. That's a new melon. Thank you for joining me for the first episode of How old is that fruit? What was the name of the show? How old is that? It's a matter.
Starting point is 01:16:34 It was called Yelp Review or Boo-Boo-Boo-Boo. You missed the most important fact. It was developed in Israel. It was? Israel, thank you so much for all the fruit. People are sleeping on Israel and the impact on the fruit world. Oh, I just closed the tab that I had all of the fruit on and chat is just dates. Guesting along with us, I love it.
Starting point is 01:17:04 There's a lot of people this, I love it. There's a lot of people guessing like 7, 700, 236, 32. Oh, somebody went like March 12th, 1953, they went, they went for a dead shot. I guess fruit is new. Like some of these fruits, I feel like, if I would if I was alive a hundred years ago I would I would mainly be thinking like man there's no computers, you know
Starting point is 01:17:33 We can't contact each other easily. I'd also apparently be walking into a supermarket and see way less fruit choice Or like, you can be like, what's new this week? Ooh. You're talking about new fruit. Do you consider the bananas that we have now to be new fruit? Well, because the original bananas went extinct. Right. Because like old bananas are gone. So all we have are these shitty bananas now.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Well, yeah, it was that. I think the 50s, right? Like 52 or something? When did the new bananas come? Yes. Yes. And how do I order five bushels of them? when they like the new bananas come. And how do I order five bushels of them?
Starting point is 01:18:10 I don't know. A brief history of bananas. I don't want to read a brief history of bananas. You can probably do look up a tropical race three. That was the disease that exterminated the previous ones. And I bet it's because the bananas didn't practice social distancing. Yeah, they didn't, they need to wear masks. Dude, I just got an email from the Austin ISD school district here and they're laying out what they're going to do for school next year.
Starting point is 01:18:42 They're planning on opening up the public schools again in August and I'm laughing at one of the requirements they're going to put on there, which is the kids are going to have to wear masks. Like if people right now are yelling about them having to wear masks, they are not going to go quietly into letting their kids have to wear masks at school. It's not going to work. I think that's their plan now to reopen, but I bet it is. It is right now. It's going to change four times. It's not going to happen. I think that's their plan now to reopen. But I bet it is. It is right now. It's going to change four times. It's not going to happen. I think we're on, I sent John a lot of articles about COVID and coronavirus.
Starting point is 01:19:12 There was an article that I read in NPR. I think it was on Friday or Saturday that was like, what did it say? What was it, John? It was like second wave of COVID in the United States? Question mark? No, we're not even done with the first wave yet. It was just it was just a picture of the graph having never gone down enough to show
Starting point is 01:19:29 where another wave could start. Yep. Sounds all right. Oh, people are trying to say for five minutes. Rock. And trying to say there are still the old bananas. The supplies just incredibly limited. Guys, we need are still the old bananas the supplies just incredibly limited guys we need to buy the old bananas. Where is this like lost breeding pair of bananas that's living somewhere? I want a limited edition banana. How much is it going to cost me? Probably not on Instacart.
Starting point is 01:20:02 How much is it going to cost me? Probably not on an Instacop. It was the last decade. It was the 1950s, Gavin. That's crazy. Now I want to know with the original bananas. What can I search for to find the old bananas? Because I keep typing old bananas, old style bananas, classic bananas.
Starting point is 01:20:24 And I'm not finding it for Eric. I'm not honest. There. I put it in discord Eric. One thing we need to do for Eric's week on the week Eric week 2020 is find him the old bananas. You got to get the old banana but then I want to get the old banana and I want to make you guys eat it on the podcast. That's what I want. So I'm looking for. Well, Eric is going to be over by next podcast. So you're okay. Then it can be banana week. I said, I've got my five visuals at that point in time, not the week before. I'm going to be banana out.
Starting point is 01:20:54 John, you were asking what the old banana tastes like? Do you ever wonder why like banana flavored candy or artificial banana flavoring doesn't taste like banana? Oh, like banana. Oh, banana. That's wild. So like, what's the runs? Runs are like those fruity. Can you remind me of dating myself by referencing run?
Starting point is 01:21:14 So there's still a thing. Yeah, the banana on those always tasted worlds different from a real banana. But good though, right? It'll be weird to have like banana. Yeah It was a much more like vanilla-esque flavor. Why didn't they just change the name of the type of banana when they just kind of Replaced banana, but they should have been a new type Banana you like play this different word, but they're still a banana Yeah, there's a bunch of apples. I don't like, it's like get me an apple.
Starting point is 01:21:46 You'd probably be like, oh, I want a cheeky braper and a granny Smith or a Fuji or a Fuji. No, only good apple is a honey crisp. I'm reading up on Israel's agriculture and they're like a leading developer and like produce technology. It's pretty crazy to read about Israel. Quite an impressive country in a lot of ways.
Starting point is 01:22:09 If I asked you, Gus, do you want a bowl of melon? What would you say? No. No. Wait, wait, I want to know why. Do you ask the question? I don't know why Gus just thought I had that answer. Wasn't expecting that.
Starting point is 01:22:24 No. I don't like melons That's I do I don't know if there's a single melon that I like watermelon Hate it what you're Never does also doesn't like any type of melding doesn't Does he like cucumber? I don't know I know he doesn't like pickles.
Starting point is 01:22:48 Obviously, melancholy is inoffensive. It's just faulty for you fruit salad. It's to like break up the different bites of pineapple. It's just melancholy. There's nothing offensive about melancholy. Except their existence. So according to my dad, they were called gross Michelle or Michelle. and now they're called
Starting point is 01:23:07 Cavendish. He might have sent that after you guys figured that out. Yeah, thanks, Melon. Right, you want a bowl of melanchon? Yeah, I got melanchon in my fridge right now. I served it to my kids for lunch. What kind? Watermelon.
Starting point is 01:23:23 Yeah, see how I'm asking. What kind? Because some melon is good and some is gross. I have a name of gross melon. Cantaloupe. Yeah. No. Cantaloupe is so good. I'm at least favorite. So repotter melon top 90 second. Cantaloupe third. Absolutely. It's good for you too. It's it's fine. Like I don't dislike any fruit. I don't think but I don't know, I'm gonna have to go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one.
Starting point is 01:23:50 I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one.
Starting point is 01:23:58 I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. I'm gonna go to the next one. but it's like, it tastes so much better before you refrigerate it. There's like a bunch of things like that. Where it's like, I don't wanna put this in the fridge. I wish I didn't have to.
Starting point is 01:24:08 It would be so much better if I could just leave it out all the time. That should be an area of the fridge that is warm. You know, a pantry? What's that drawer? That's the hot drawer in the fridge. Oh, okay. That's the one drawer on the fridge. Oh, okay. That's the one without it.
Starting point is 01:24:26 Nice to be called mailbox. And next to the cold mailbox. Uh, I'm up low your mind about something that no one ever puts in their fridge or a few people do, but apparently most brands you're supposed to. You're supposed to put almond butter in a fridge. It's not supposed to be left in the pantry. I always leave my peanut butter in a pantry. I never refrigerate peanut butter.
Starting point is 01:24:48 You just described, I mean, you just listed something that I've never even heard of. I thought it was gonna be like some revolutionary thing. You never heard of almond butter. I've never had it in my, I've never owned any. No, I don't. Is that a refrigerator? Yeah, I do. I'm gonna do. Yeah, I do. It's basically not half to because it's mid-a-gror-based, I believe, right?
Starting point is 01:25:11 It's basically, I think it takes like a year or potentially just under a year to expire, and you don't have to refrigerate it. And I grew up in households, I think, maybe even longer, I grew up in a household where we didn't refrigerate the ketchup. And I remember when I started living with Trevor, I was just like, oh, I, I usually don't keep the ketchup in the fridge. And he goes, what? Like, why are you crazy? Yeah, I try to keep out a lot out of the fridge.
Starting point is 01:25:38 Like I don't like putting butter in the fridge. It's incredible. I think I don't know. I might be speaking out of term, but that's a, that's a more common European don't know I might be speaking on a term but that's a that's a more common European tactic is is not refrigerating as much like we just had it out like under a little dish you guys never put your eggs in your fridge. That's crazy. No. I mean there's a slot for them in most fridges but yeah you can leave them out. No I didn't know that. I thought you had to refrigerate eggs. You guys just leave your milk that. I thought you had to refrigerate eggs.
Starting point is 01:26:05 You guys just leave your milk out, you know, I think you have to refrigerate the ones in the United States because of the way that they clean them. I believe you're correct. Yes. Like I remember I've been to supermarkets like in New Zealand and if you're looking for eggs, they're just like in a aisle with the other stuff. We're going to Eric, they have a thinner shell in the States, so I think that's maybe why. Some weak eggs.
Starting point is 01:26:27 Reasoning. He said you to clean. Look at this guy. I always put butter in the fridge, but I wish I didn't because whenever you want butter, you want it to be at least room temperature. But I use butter so infrequently that I think it would just go bad, right? Does butter go bad? I'm sure everything go bad, right? Does butter go bad? I'm sure everything goes bad, right? Yeah, eventually. I just feel like
Starting point is 01:26:52 single stick of butter and you're set There's a lot of satisfying things in life and you can identify them and be like I like that I like the way that makes me feel the most unsatisfying thing I think is when your butter is rolling like a ball ripping up your toast and you just can't spread it good. Yes, I really remember that. Therefore, get it out of the fridge. Get it out.
Starting point is 01:27:15 Unless they wash the butter differently in America. How do you wash your butter, Gavin? You put it in the butter wise. I just put it in the dishwasher. I remember the first time I went to a friend's house and I had that butter dish on their counter. It was like some ceramic thing, like a thing that cover on it. And I was like, what's under there?
Starting point is 01:27:36 And they're like, butter. It's like, why is it just out on the counter like that? And they're like, so we, so it stays a room temperature. We could use it. And it's like, but you like in my mind That was the equivalent of like leaving milk out just like on the counter I was like how can you do this and it's not right? Yeah, it's not long in England The opposite is is sugar like everyone in England keeps that sugar in the fridge otherwise it melts really
Starting point is 01:27:59 I mean you can say What? I mean, you can say I'm going to go back to sugar and a fridge now. Yeah, we just got a bowl of caramel. So where you put it in the fridge and ants want to find it. There you go. And there you go.
Starting point is 01:28:17 Yeah, that was indeed a lie as a goof. Here's a cave. Oh, look at you. You could be on Trump. Oh, wicked. I read a, we're almost out of time here, but I read a crazy story I wanted to bring up a whole ago. I read this story, I guess, I don't know, I guess in the country of Taiwan, anytime you make a purchase and you get a receipt from the cash register. It has made in Taiwan. It does seeming in Taiwan.
Starting point is 01:28:47 But it's got lottery numbers on it. And every couple of months, the government runs a lottery and picks one of the numbers that's printed on a receipt at random and you win money by collecting and just holding onto your receipts from stuff that you buy. Why did they even keep it a lot under receipts? I guess the reason is that they want merchants to run things through the cash register
Starting point is 01:29:09 and get receipts that way they're reporting their sales tax correctly and people aren't just paying cash and keeping it up. So it's like a wrong about way to get people to have, you track the money and then report it that way the government gets their cut of tax appropriately. Yeah, I was just point it because every time they do something like that, there's like an ulterior motive of why you're incentivizing something like that.
Starting point is 01:29:30 But I can't think of why a consumer would need to hold onto their their receipt. I mean, for certain tax purposes, if you are claiming... If you're an itemized stuff, yeah. But the government doesn't need you to itemize. They don't need you to. They don't need you to. They don't need you. Did you ever have the lottery as like a TV show? I would have that to the lottery on on tally. Yeah. I mean, that is a first. Maybe we on the TV for like a minute, maybe. Oh, so there wasn't like a big like Saturday night event where they'd wheel out the machine and they
Starting point is 01:30:03 had different names. They would wheel the machine out, but they would be done like in a minute. It would be like right at the start of the news, they would like wheel it, bring the machine out and then pull the balls and that was it. I've read, I don't remember off the top of my head, but I've read stories before about how years ago, like people would look at, like you talked about naming the machine, like people would know how likely certain balls were to come up in certain machines.
Starting point is 01:30:31 And it depends. That's crazy. Right, like weird manufacturing and perfections would mean one, it wasn't totally random, like one, or it was random, but one ball would have more of a chance of popping up than another one, and people would try to play the probability that way. And it's just when the UK started doing National Lorry on TV, they had three machines, and
Starting point is 01:30:54 they were called Merlin, Lancelot, and Gwynnevere. And there were people who would know what would happen on different machines in the past, because the whole thing. Yeah, I mean, it's not a huge advantage, but it helps. I think we're the past. It's the whole thing. Yeah, I mean, it's not a huge advantage, but it helps. I think we're losing Barbara. Are you okay, Barbara? Yes, I've got it. I've just been playing with it all the time.
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