The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin - NO BITCOIN RESERVE? AIR CANADA ON STRIKE! IS CANADIAN IMMIGRATION GETTING WORSE?! | The CBP 228 Pt 2

Episode Date: August 21, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Okay, Len, tell me, do you hear anything in the background in my video? No. Does anyone in the chat hear anything in the background in my video? Anyone? Have a good listen. They're not going to be a answer because there's a delay. So you have to wait. I'll just wait.
Starting point is 00:00:19 No problem. I don't mind. Oh, then we're going to go along today, Joy, you guys. This is a community chat. Okay. Behind me here, I have a 256 heat. minor. I'm going to pull it up here. Len, you talk about it a bit. I'm going to go pick it up. So it is a S-19, one of the variants of that. It's set up so that it is heating his room. He plugged it
Starting point is 00:00:43 into the 110-volt outlet in his house. And yeah, it's just a mining away. Look at the, he's actually mining. He's actually mining at his house using a S-19. And it's heating his room at the same time. And so in the wintertime, if you have a room that needs to be heated up and you're going to be using electricity, heat it, might as well use one of these guys. Or if you're going to just heat up an area, like a garage or something and you need it, these are great devices to do that. So quiet and you can show it off. It's a good talking point. It's sick. It's 256heat.com.
Starting point is 00:01:22 Yeah, Twan, from the show. Twan's been on the show. I went to see him today. And he has a couple of different prototypes. in his house that look like really fucking good really fucking good I told them to sell those ones to somebody else don't give it to me um so this thing runs on its own easy setup comes with a Wi-Fi extender so you can connect to your network everything is there and the best part land it's on a 120 plug so I think it's drawing that am I right a hundred uh sorry 1400 watts
Starting point is 00:01:54 it goes up to 1400 mine is running a lot lower than that right now uh just because I haven't set it up to run that hot. But I could actually do it. Yeah, I could actually increase it from my phone if I want. And you can throttle down significantly if you want. Oh, yeah. The only thing is the, there's a happy medium. You have to find somewhere in terms of like the efficiency.
Starting point is 00:02:16 It goes down when you when you really like say put four or 500 watts through it. Yeah. As efficient. It'll still run. It's much happier to hire. Yeah, it'll still run though. Yeah, it will still. So you can mine and.
Starting point is 00:02:28 do your thing. And this thing gets up to I think 150 terra-hashes. So we did a quick comparison today. Yeah, we did a quick comparison today at Twan's house. I don't want to speak out of a term, but Twan could maybe tell me if I'm wrong
Starting point is 00:02:42 about this. I think the bidax gets three terra-hashes, the Supras, the Bit-X Supras, gets three tarahashes for about 500 bucks. That unit behind me it retails for 1950, but
Starting point is 00:02:58 it's like it's all Canadian dollars by the way it's all dollars and it comes like you know it that's an older sort of model that I'm working with there with the uh as far as the aesthetic but that thing per tarahash is like 39 bucks compared to the bid axe which is like 175 or something like that something insane so for people who are solo mining this thing in Ontario again I'm kind of speaking out of turn here but sorry Tuan I want to pump your your I want to pump your product a bit here in Ontario This thing will run for, if you let it run 24-7 and you don't have any special, if you don't have any special like hydro set up, it'll run for about 125 bucks a month and pay out current price 140.
Starting point is 00:03:45 So it'll cover your costs plus more if you realize the gains and sell to pay your hydro, whatever, but you don't have to, obviously. You can imagine if you ran this for a year, a year ago, how much you'd be up right now. You can imagine if you are on the ultra low overnight rate, which you can go to with the province. I think it's 2.8 cents a kilowatt hour overnight, how much you'd be up. And best of all, Len, this one is just going to heat this room because this room is cold. It's actually cold enough that I'm still wearing a sweatshirt because I haven't set this thing up to run hot, hot, hot yet. But like, you could hook this thing up to your HVAC. You could put it in a room that's cold.
Starting point is 00:04:23 I actually didn't tell Tuan this, but I might in the fall actually go by. one from him, another one, and put it in a garage gym that I'm going to build. I'm going to move my gym to the garage and put it in there. The options are endless. And I think on this show, what we try and do when it comes to people we partner with is two things. One, we try and give you the stuff that we use ourselves. Okay. And two, is we try and give you something that I think is beneficial for you to have or use or whatever. So whether it's bull bitcoin or market easy DNS, You know, we liked DeCentral for a time. And when things started to go sideways with the service, we said, you know, we're going to part ways here.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Don't worry about the partnership. I met Tuan today for the first time. We've obviously been, you know, sort of affiliated, talked to him for, you know, a long time now in the group chat that we have. But seeing the passion that he has, seeing the understanding he has of how to build these things and sort of what's going on with the difficulty some people are having. you can be a good example of this. When Twan builds these units, one of the things he looks at is not just the decibels of the noise, but the frequency. So this fan behind me is very low frequency. It's what you would call white noise. Sounds like a fan running in your room or something. It kind of just blends into the ambient sound. Whereas minors without the engineering that he's done
Starting point is 00:05:48 are much higher frequency, that high hum that you hear. For example, when you listen to an industrial miner. If you go back to that Pierre Rochard, this minor doesn't produce any CO2 video, the hum is very high and it's abrasive to your ears and it's abrasive to your thoughts. This one is not like that. That's because Twan cares about the stuff that he makes. And when he sells you something, he's not selling it to you just because he wants to move product. But he's also thinking about, okay, I want to make the best thing possible. I care about the space. I care about my reputation. And that's why we're partnering with So I don't even know what we're exactly doing, getting out of this.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Len took care of that. But I don't care because I really like the product. I think it's very good. I've had it in here the whole time. I kind of moved it out of the way there. But I had it in here the whole time. You guys can't hear it. And it's hashing.
Starting point is 00:06:39 You could sleep next to it. 100%. 100%. You can have it in your room that you're sleeping in and you're not going to notice it. Yeah. So if your room is cool and you don't want it to stay cool. It's, this thing is plug and play. Like, you bring it home, the Wi-Fi extender that comes with it, you just have, you
Starting point is 00:06:56 download the TP link app on your phone, off you go, piece of cake. Everything is built into it. It's truly a, you know, all in one unit. And I'm looking forward to working with them. I hope you guys give this a look. And if you do, just tell them we send you. That's all we ask. Air Canada.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Strike is going on. Woof. Still. right they've been ordered back but still if it so people who are unaware this is the flight attendants that are on strike they there was no deal uh that they've been at the bargaining table for around eight months and they through that eight months they haven't been able to come to an agreement and so they decided you know what let's going to go on strike that's their you have the right to do that i guess right yeah they're probably yeah so yeah they thought they thought anyway until yeah well air Canada
Starting point is 00:07:48 You know, this was a Crown Corp up until the late 80s. It was 89. It still is... Sudo, because it gets every so often bailed out. Yeah. Why else? Then they're forced to go back to work. Yeah, why else?
Starting point is 00:08:05 Or they're using some legislation. There's ownership rules. It has to be owned 50-something percent by Canadians, and it's got all sorts of other nonsense that basically makes that entire industry, that entire sector, non-competitive. You know what, what's odd about this is that they had an agreement in place back in 2015. And that agreement obviously didn't have the foresight. Nobody had the foresight to figure out that the price of shit would go up tremendously past 2020. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:34 So their earning power today is nowhere near where it was in 2015 because price has gone way higher than their wages. So they want to get paid in accordance to what things are right now. So I think what they're talking about is some sort of 30 something percent compensation in the first year. But it's not all just wages. I think 8 to 10 percent is for one year. The rest is for others sort of. Yeah. That's come along with it.
Starting point is 00:08:59 So, I mean, I look at that. I'm kind of sympathetic towards what they're dealing with because as we talked about the start of the show, they're doing work without getting paid for it. That's bullshit for it. I wouldn't want to see anything. Anybody do that. But what's even stranger is that. they have, I guess, as per lauded, the ability to strike. They do it.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Then the government tells them to go back to work. Yeah. So are they an essential service then? And if you're an essential service, do you get paid to be an essential service because you should get paid a little bit more as a result? I don't know. Yeah. Are they calling you this an essential service?
Starting point is 00:09:34 Is that what they're doing? Sort of? If you're forced back, I don't care what you describe it. They're saying because of the economic situation, the tariffs, they have to do, like, to me, that's essential then. And then, right, look at that. So here's, did you see the deal they were offered? No, I don't know how far apart they are.
Starting point is 00:09:53 So I'll give you the deal they were offered. And you tell me if you think it's unfair. This is from Demetrius Soudas, who I think worked for Stephen Harper. He did. Yeah, 38% total compensation increase over four years. No concessions there from Air Canada or from the union, I should say. Industry leading ground pay. So ground pay was included.
Starting point is 00:10:13 hourly rates up to $94 an hour in the first year, first year pay increase of 12 to 16%, which includes an 8% wage hike plus 4 to 8% new ground pay formula. By 2027, senior flight attendants will average $87,000 a year with 20% of flight attendants earning over 90,000, major improvements to health benefits and pension plans, including the legacy defined benefit pension, golden goose, you don't get that anymore, more paid vacation and better rest, work, life balance measures, reduced in-flight workloads through changes to crew complement. So they're going to put more people on each flight.
Starting point is 00:10:45 And they would remain the highest paid flight attendance in Canada. They are up to $17 an hour better than the closest competitor. So the question for me is not how fair is it? I think because they realize that they maybe hold some chips. And they're doing a better job communicating that they're the hard done by party than the government is the other argument, the other side. I don't necessarily think that's true. I look at this and I think that these guys have it pretty good.
Starting point is 00:11:10 I have in the past I have in the past been loosely associated with several flight attendants and I will tell you they are living a life of just wild times and they seem to love it. So that's anecdotal but looking at that plus the pay it's hard for me it's hard for me to think that any group any any any you know organized labor group
Starting point is 00:11:39 would decline a 40% wage increase over, what would I say, four years? But is it a 40%? Over four years? 30%? I hear that number. And I don't have all the details, but I've heard it framed in a way that it's
Starting point is 00:11:53 other things as well. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So again, the devil is into details here. And they're obviously not accepting it. And I'm not trying to say that it's the right thing to not accept it. You'd have to look at everything in detail to say, okay, look,
Starting point is 00:12:08 this is either good or bad deals, they should take it. The one thing I find interesting, though, is even with this order from the federal government to go back, they're not. No, I know. I know. And that's a very sensitive situation to be in because if they continually do that, I'm not sure if they're in the same position where the flight controllers back in the 80s world when Reagan, like, I'm not sure if the same sort of outcome could come from this.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Yeah. But replacement referees. Yeah, watch out for replacement referees. in the skies, for sure. They're saying lots of fines are going to be levied as a result of the not going back to jail time. They're saying, I look at it. This is fucked up, but it is a, just an example of what's going on in the world. And at least they want more.
Starting point is 00:12:58 They are being forced to go back to work. And they're saying they're going to go to mediation to get, like, I don't know, man. It's just, it's fucked up in so many ways. you know what another thing that's fucked up too i mean just on a quick side note the election is going on today to buy election for pierre polio or uh alberta yeah i don't know where specifically in alb it's like it's like a hyphenated name i think yeah battle river that's right yeah battle creek let's let's check the i'll check the updates here closes at 10 our time 8 p.m mountain is when the polls will close okay and i've heard until 10 30 on monday not yes 10 30 our time
Starting point is 00:13:37 Yeah. And I was reading that the results may not come in for several days. Yeah, because everyone has to write in their candidate. The list is long? There's no list. There's no list. No,
Starting point is 00:13:50 right in. Oh, yeah, yeah, the list of candidates, 214 altogether was a total tally. It's a long list. And so that's just a totally fucked up. And CBC was spinning it today.
Starting point is 00:14:02 If he doesn't get anywhere near to 80% marker, where his predecessor got. then that could be a potential sign that they're just not happy with a federal candidate running or just him as being the leader of the party. He doesn't get it. He doesn't get it.
Starting point is 00:14:19 I think that there's two ways to approach. He had no other choice. I know. But what I'm saying, like, from his, like, sort of his ideology is stuff that he talks about on the trail during the federal election and during Battle River, too, I would guess I haven't been paying that much attention to that campaign.
Starting point is 00:14:34 And nobody has. It's been quiet. And it's better if it's quite. if it's quiet. Yeah. I would just say that you had a chance to attack this from the right of the traditional conservative position and say stuff like immigration needs to be frozen, which he's saying now during the campaign.
Starting point is 00:14:53 To say stuff like, you know, we have to talk about remigration, which people were saying then, I still think it's a good idea to be honest with you in a lot of cases. No, he's saying it, and it looks like he's grasping at straws. Jenny Byrne did a podcast the other day. She's completely incompetent. I'd never heard her speak before. She's a total moron, someone who's living in the past and really briding on her laurels, I think, in a lot of ways, getting these jobs. Major campaign managing.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Just foul ball after foul ball with her. And I look at the conservative party, and like I said, the Stockwell day a few weeks ago, they look rudderless to me. And Stockwell disagreed. He said that Pierre had a lot of support. We'll see how much support he's got. but to your point, you know, what is the number at which you look at his momentum or lack of and say, we got to have this guy loose as the leader? Is it 70%?
Starting point is 00:15:43 I don't know. I don't know. The fact that he lost the election back in April, that's enough to trigger. For us, it is. You and me both feel that way. But the question is, what does a party feel? What do you think they feel? I believe that they should go through and they believe that they should go through some sort of
Starting point is 00:16:00 leadership review and that's going to take place in January. Yeah. There's no way he's going to escape, not going through a leadership review. I don't think he's going to escape that, but like, why even put him in the by-election? Like, just pick a new face. That's what I, I, me and you both think they should have picked a new face. Do we not? 100%.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Yeah. You know, I, this is, I want to say it's unprecedented. It hasn't happened in like a long time where somebody, opposition leader loses the seat and crazy. Just crazy. Usually it's like you got one kick at the can if you, or, you know, unless you do pretty done good and you come back a second time and that's it but man like he had this one locked up too he had this one locked up for a long period of time and yeah yeah humbled it they got to give
Starting point is 00:16:43 kudos to the carney team they fucking they ran a really good campaign we talked about how good the campaign was yeah we talked about that elbows up thing like really landed it worked really landed yeah boomer asking if we're going to get melissa lansman no she's not competent either um I don't know who you get, honestly. I haven't thought about it. You and me kind of talked about it offline. I think maybe you go into the business world and take your shot with someone like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:11 I think we landed on Jim Ball Silly as being a dark horse. If there's calci odds on him, I'll put, you know, 10 USDT down to make 100. But otherwise, I don't know. I don't think in the party they have any. They don't even have any recognizable faces. Like, who are you going to get? You know who probably the most well-known conservative MP is now? It's probably Andrew Lotton from his time with, was he with the Rebel?
Starting point is 00:17:34 I forget what he was with, Western Standard, one of those outlets. Like, he might be the most well-known face of conservative politics, not for his time as a politician, which just started. So I don't know where that party goes after Pahliav, but I don't think he's going to make it through that leadership review, honestly. Don Cherry, 35 years ago and bilingual would have been a heck of a idea. Yeah. I don't see that's never going to have it. Let's discuss this IPRO Realty. Sure.
Starting point is 00:18:03 I'm not sure if they went tits up. And I have to admit, I never heard of this real estate brokerage before. This is O.S. right? No, this is in Ontario. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And either way, it is no more. The Real Estate Council of Ontario said they are finalizing the undertaking of the firm as of August 19th. That's tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:18:24 And the snapshot of what's going on is this company, when tits up, and you know what, it's just what's going on real estate and Canada. It's not doing all that well. It's fucking a nightmare for people out there that are holding bags that are getting heavier by the day. And they say for this IPRO, they have a total deficit of $10 million. And 2,400 agents are employed over there. And people are asking questions, like what happens if their property was recently sold through, I pro or if they've made a deposit on a home that is being held by Ipro or they've made an offering a property using I pro shit like that this is an absolute fucking mess the real estate
Starting point is 00:19:07 market that 10 million is gone I don't know so okay so I've been following this sort of from friends friends of the show Ron Butler and Ben Rabadu because Ben's been on this for a long time I think Ben actually got into a legal battle with these guys. They sued him and lost because he was pointing out to regularities in some of their operations. I mean, that's probably putting it lately. And Ron Butler is making the case here. He made this tweet from two days ago. Where the hell did I pro realties 10 million go? Who is RECO, which I assume is like real estate council of Ontario maybe, trying to protect here. The David Bailey method and they're flying private jets everywhere, getting an annual salary
Starting point is 00:19:51 of like $1.5 million. Here's here. Here's the big. comment. I-Pro isn't audited by RICO for years, but when I-Pro is advised of the coming audit, they magically arrange for an existing senior manager to form I-Cloud realty, and by a wild coincidence, the new guy is ready to take on all 2,400 agents. Screw that bullshit, where's the OPP? So the implication here is that I-Pro formed a new realty called I-Cloud realty with the 10 million they stole from people who used I-Pro and are now taking on all 2400 agents from the old agency under this new name with the stolen money. That's the implication from Ron's tweet, I think. So I don't like real estate, man. There's three people in real estate
Starting point is 00:20:36 that I trust. One is my dad's girlfriend who's done two transactions from my wife and I. And the other two are Tom and Nick Carranza. And that's the list. Like that's, that is the list. I don't know. I wouldn't trust anyone else from real estate. I think all these guys are stupid. They think they're brilliant because they got rich or trying to get rich on the back of monetization of an asset that's not meant to be monetized. They took weekend classes. I know I won't use the name of the bar or the girl. But in my heyday, I knew this girl who was telling me that she was like going to become a realtor. This girl was the biggest drunk I've ever met. And she did become a realtor land. She is now selling home somewhere in Ontario. And I,
Starting point is 00:21:21 I just look around and I think, how many other people are like this? They got an idea. They were able to put it together for 72 hours, take one of these courses, pass the test, whatever. And now they're going around telling people what they predict in the interest rate market to try and get them to buy homes. Like, you're asking for trouble with this. With I pro, it's even worse. Like there's a lot of commentary about like laundered money. And I just, how is it allowed?
Starting point is 00:21:46 Never forget, okay, that you and I were deemed too risky for a bank account. We were deemed too risky for a bank account. These guys are moving tens of millions of dollars around from one defunct agency to a new sort of like, you know, clean face to save themselves from bankruptcy. Like, how is that allowed? What bank is allowing that? Help me understand it. Help it make sense, man.
Starting point is 00:22:10 I don't get it at all. You can't make fun. You can't. It just is a snapshot of what's going on in the real estate market. And you talked about the money laundering. And I've mentioned this several times over the years. The real estate market is the, I don't want to condone it. Apex, but the reality is predator of money laundering for sure.
Starting point is 00:22:32 It is. You could have the dirtiest money. What about, where do you put Hunter Biden art sales on the money laundering predator list? It's like, oh, I was going to say on par. If I don't know, which is one day I'm going to pick one, it is just like that, right? the dirtiest fucking money buy a home legally the proper way get a mortgage upgrade to fucking thing
Starting point is 00:22:57 put new rooms all this shit with the dirtiest fucking money sell it it's clean it gets washed and the real estate in Canada has been a wonderful place for that and you know what anybody wanted to come after me and say I've been doing it I live in the same house I only own one house in my life is it yeah yeah it's not like I've been doing it I'm just telling you this is the reality of what's going on in here yeah anyway
Starting point is 00:23:19 I just want to bring up a couple of more stories before we do our Hamilton Man or Hamilton Man. Here we go. Yeah, but a couple of good ones. We've got to go a little longer because we did the segment for Twan. Sure. People are wondering what happens to Canadians when they join ISIS while global news did some studies here. Who's wondering? Oh, no, this is interesting because there are, you know, people picked up and left. for Syria back when ISIS was
Starting point is 00:23:50 doing their thing over there and Global News wrote an article and they were talking about eight women and children that were involved here and they left and so Canada repatriating these individuals Canada spent $170,000 to bring them back home. Included
Starting point is 00:24:06 in this was $170 $7,000 was they were taking business class Joey to come back. When is the last time you've taken business class? Probably never. Maybe you have I don't know. Great time. I think I took a business class.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Business class. Good for you. It's grade 12. These individuals that picked up and left for, I believe Canada described them as a terrorist group, by the way. They were able to come back on business class. They were then when they came back, Montreal Marriott was their stay for a little while. They were given ice cream, candy, and fucking wine.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Beautiful stuff here. One room cost over $1,000 for two nights because there was the wine tab. They had to pick up. Another one ran to $850. with charges of junk food, red, white, and sparkling wines. They don't go fucking light over there. Another one was $2,800 for catering.
Starting point is 00:24:59 That was snacks. Are these Muslim women? Are you allowed to drink if you're practicing Muslim? I don't think you are. But anyway, continue. I'm pretty sure you're not. Maybe they converted afterwards. Business thoughts will do that to you.
Starting point is 00:25:15 Yeah, it changes a person. And also the expenses were $100. for books clothes, sorry, more than $100 for books, clothing, travel bags, Canadian pins, and high value token of appreciations all purchased a buy. Even they were even tipping people. They're even tipping people. They give the servers tips of a few bucks here, a few bucks there. Yeah, this is, and by the way, there's $170,000 to repatriate these people.
Starting point is 00:25:40 This is $203, I'm talking about. Yeah. Not $2, 2025, $2025 money, because global news. wanted this information. They applied for it. It took two years. They finally got it on August 7th, and hence they wrote this article. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:25:56 John in the chat asking if these are Canadian spies and the news just happened to pick up on the expenses. I don't know. Good question. I think the point, though, is that that's a lot of money to be giving away to people to spend at Best Buy. Is it not? No, the one like business class, Joey. Everything. Come on.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Marriott. You couldn't take the motel. 6 wasn't available. Was there a blackjack expense on there too? I don't know. They're in Niagara, you said, right? No, Montreal. Oh, Montreal.
Starting point is 00:26:27 There's a casino in Montreal. Yeah, yeah. You played there. Anyways. How do I get involved in this somehow? You should have joined ISIS. Is that the trick? Didn't they pay another terrorist guy a while ago?
Starting point is 00:26:41 Yeah. And he started a business with the money and like they tried to hide it. This is a long time ago. And I can't remember the guy's name. but he's in the news. Well, there's more to come because they, these are just the women, they repatriated. There's still some men that have to come back.
Starting point is 00:26:55 And there's going to be a part two that is story. We'll probably get it in 2035 when we asked for it. And the rest of the request comes there. So this may be the most fucked up story this past week. Okay. And it's been a lot of fucked up stories. This guy named Jaggeet Singh. He's a citizen of India.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Entered Canada in 2021 as a visitor. Not a foreign student, not a worker. as a fucking visitor, came here and made a claim for asylum, claimed he was a refugee. Met a Canadian woman in November, 24, two months later married, 2025 January. He decided to withdraw
Starting point is 00:27:29 his refugee claim, and his wife applied to sponsor him to stay in Canada as a spouse. And I'm not sure if I mentioned, she suffers from ADHD. And since he overstayed his visitor visa, you know, he was asked to leave or worse, forcefully leave
Starting point is 00:27:45 by deportation. But he decided to fight this. He went to the federal court, and the court justice, Avi Yahyago, she came up with the thing that there's evidence to support there's harm to Singh's wife and to Singh's sister who will suffer financially because the couple have to pay to live in her house. So Singh and his wife pay to sing sister to live in their house. And quote here, in the case before me, there's evidence that the wife that's suffering from ADHD, which impairs her ability to manage time stress focus and everyday responsibilities and that the applicant provides her with support by amongst other things helping her maintain the only structure and reminders for medication and
Starting point is 00:28:26 appointments and providing her with emotional stability and mental health support essentially the application for stay he's going to stay here it's allowed to stay in canada because she's got ADHD and she's suffering from other things so the guy came here claim refugee overstate his visa all that stuff met somebody married two months later and yeah enjoy man i did you know what i look at stories like this and i'm happy to decisions i'm making are you know that makes because the problems that exist are going to be other people's problems that's exactly it not mine to fucking deal with other people's problems i love i love how foreigners are piling in i mean this is obviously a bit of an exaggeration but like
Starting point is 00:29:12 they're piling in and latching on to women who are like SSRs SRI, addicted, ADHD, like, bipolar art chicks, and then claiming that they have to stay because she can't remember her appointments and her pills. Like, that's the claim, basically. It's good to have him around. Yeah, Boomer. She's, he's staying because he's an emotional support dog. You can't put on your phone, you know, on the calendar.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Okay, this time I got to do this, this day. That doesn't fucking exist. No, no, no. You got to have that fucking person next to you to remind you. Jag, what's his name? Jag, Jete, Singh. Jack Jit Singh, yeah, of course. Yeah, Jack Jit Singh.
Starting point is 00:29:48 All right. Good. Let's go to the Brampton and Hamilton. This is going to be sponsored by 256 Heat. That's who the sponsor is for this segment from now on. Until we decide that we don't like Twan for some reason or he doesn't like us. But he does really close to my house, by the way. He's like not kidding about the location.
Starting point is 00:30:06 It's like 10 minutes from my front door. And for people who are unaware what this segment's about, I propose two stories to Joey. One is about a Hamilton man. and one is about a Brampton man. He decides which one is which based on the facts that I'm presented to them and you can play along at home until the board game is released. You can play along with us
Starting point is 00:30:25 right now. I got to shut the comments off. Okay, go ahead because Joey doesn't want to have this. I don't want anyone to tell me. All right, so let's start off with the first one. So, this is according to the police, a 25-year-old motorist allegedly opened a beer can to commemorate having passed
Starting point is 00:30:43 his G2 license exam, just 20. minutes prior. How old is he 25? 25. So in celebration, the driver cracked open a beer and decided to drive back home on the highway. And the driver apparently was going over 50 kilometers over the speed limit. And he was also weaving in and out of traffic. And he passed an unmarked cruiser and the cop obviously stopped him. And during the stop, they identified open alcohol in the car and a blood alcohol limit, which was above zero, which is essentially what you have to have as a novice driver. And so, yeah, this guy got his test. passed it cracked open a beer and drive home and there you go so 50 over the limit lost his license
Starting point is 00:31:21 lost his car for 30 days the whole nine yards that's story okay one i know i know where i'm leaning on that one but go i want here number two okay go ahead okay so the police in this one are alleging that a 34 year old person assaulted somebody before robbing the cyclist oh i know exactly here it is now okay yeah you know this one yeah is this the naked cyclist guy the naked cyclist guy yes okay so this guy was the arrest for the people playing at home this guy was
Starting point is 00:31:52 he was a naked guy and he assaulted somebody and then he pulled a so there's some videos out there that's being shared in social media the naked guy was seen knocking off the cyclist to the ground before riding away in a stolen bike and this happened at 2 p.m. Apparently the guy
Starting point is 00:32:08 he assaulted somebody that he lives with with a bat after fleeing that he decided to jump on the back of a vehicle of the local parking lot. But you fell off the vehicle as a vehicle fled away. And he decided, oh, there's a bike over there, the cyclist on it. I'm going to steal that fucking bike. So, yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 00:32:26 You got the naked guy that assaulted his roommate with the bat, jumped on the back of a car, and ultimately just stole a bike from some poor cyclist. I knew I was going to lean Brampton with the guy who finishes G1 or G2 and then cracked a beer. Seems like a Brampton man thing to do. And then obviously I knew about the naked guy, even though you didn't tell me he was naked. I kind of knew that story from recently.
Starting point is 00:32:51 If you haven't seen that, there's a guy, there's basically a guy in Hamilton who got mugged and then had his bike stolen, like beat up or like hit and then had his bike stolen on basically the highway, Nicola Tesla Boulevard. That's exactly it. Yeah. Yeah. And the video is nuts. Someone captured it on their phone because it obviously had been going on for a minute or two
Starting point is 00:33:12 before. And there's just like a naked guy stealing. a bike from a guy who's dressed to ride and he just rides off on the bike butt-ass naked. It's an incredible Hamilton story. Outstanding stuff. What is my record now in this?
Starting point is 00:33:27 I think it's 3-0. 3-0? Okay. Yeah. 3-0. I got to put we need to make a banner for this. Okay. So yeah, the other one is a guy that had crack open the beer was a Brampton man. And so didn't say his name
Starting point is 00:33:45 but I can think we could have to figure it out. Well, what is it? What's the Brampton guy's name? Oh, we don't know. Oh, we don't know. It's not reported. 25 years old and he just, you know, let it get his license that day. He says to you too.
Starting point is 00:33:57 So Brantam in Versa Hamilton is sponsored by 256 heat where you can heat your home greenhouse pool or just your podcast room when it's cold. And it makes sense that's what you do it. Yeah, it's like if you're riding around naked and come in that cold, maybe you're fucking cold, stand in front of the minor and you can heat yourself up. I should. Okay, I should know. I don't know if Twan, I don't know if Twan still listening. He was in the chat earlier, but Tuan, if you're still listening, put these things on your website because on your catalog, it's like T-shirts and stuff. I like T-shirts, by the way. I should have asked you to give you one, but yeah, put it on your websites so people can see it because I know the people will want to, once they get a chance.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Hey, you know what we didn't talk about today? What? The, uh, the cost of living in the States, the, the, the PPI came out. Sure. We can talk about it quick if you want. No, I mean, I don't know if you want to, just, it came out hotter than what it. It's hot. It's hot. Powell, you know, we will talk next week about Jackson Hole, which is on Friday.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, which is the biggest sort of, you know, Fed speak thing of the year. I don't know. Yeah, that can move markets, man. Don't forget a couple of years ago, it really moved markets. And I, I would be paying attention to that if I was a Bitcoin or I don't know if, you know, everyone will be, but I'll be watching for sure. it's Friday I think at one or two o'clock he goes on and he does a short speech and that's it I don't even think he takes questions I might be golfing that day so it doesn't yeah stream it in
Starting point is 00:35:22 the cart oh you don't take a cart you're a walker yeah okay that's it good night everyone thanks for tuning in listening watching and I'll see you Wednesday for Dan Carlin we'll talk about the Canadian conference which you should be attending by the way and I'll have the discount code for you at some point so tune in and we'll see you then and don't ride your bike naked

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