The Show - FLEX
Episode Date: July 22, 2026Jahsh, we gotta move the old washer & dryer. Watch out for the ninja squirrels trying to dart in the house. A 100 pound dog needs to be rescued from the woods. What are some dude flexes that women... find attractive. They found a plane while filming a Discovery show! Plus so much more on a Wednesdee.
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Previously, critics had brailed against the duo as crude, dumb, ugly, thoughtless, sexist, self-destructive, and foolish.
They are not part of the legitimate business world.
What they do is they celebrate underachievement.
And all candor, I would tell you it's outrageous, Phil.
And if I could find some way constitutionally to do away with it, I would.
Morning out!
Like Cody was saying, this is the kind of morning you're sleeping in your tent and you wake up and you go, oh.
Yep.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, I'm not getting out of my sleeping bag for a while.
I'm going to stay in this sleeping bag.
I don't got to be that bad.
And somehow, the sleeping bag is the warmest thing that has ever existed.
Dude, there's nothing I love more than sleeping in a sleeping bag.
That's just the truth.
I hate it.
You do?
But I understand that feeling is the best.
If I could sleep on my porch in the wintertime.
Maybe a sleeping bag.
Maybe something like that.
In Boy Scouts, at the one camp we would go to, at the Townsend Camp,
there was the main cabin, but then there was like this lean-to by the fire pit.
Gotcha.
And it had some bunks in it.
So the main cabin had a wood stove, but there was nothing out in the lean-to, I would sleep in the lean-to.
That's not bad.
Outside sleeping.
I would get one of those outdoor sleeping bag to just sleep out in there.
Now, just the too many tent mishaps and weather where it was.
like, but sleeping in a sleeping bag anywhere that's not on the ground in a tent is great.
Mm-hmm.
So good morning, everybody.
Happy, uh, oh, whiskey Wednesday, happy Wednesday.
You know all that.
How that'll go.
How that'll go.
Cody is conscious today.
It's a big step from yesterday's show.
Yep.
No, uh, no mishaps or what.
No mishaps.
Or whatever.
Doctor told him the hydrate, get rest.
And that's what you did yesterday.
You just chilled out.
Yep.
Just keep drinking.
Nice.
Got called typical guy twice.
Typical guy behavior.
No.
Did the fish show happen last night or did the rain come through or what?
Yeah, no, I don't know if they paused it.
I'm sure they had to.
I heard a cuckold crackles of thunder.
But I saw people posting that they were just in it.
Here's a poncho.
Going to fish, man.
Going to fish, bro.
Yeah, no thanks.
Probably their first shower and a week.
Y'all.
Stereotypes.
Y'all, for real.
Nah.
Nah, you know how.
goes. Hope you guys had fun if you went out there
last night. Now, it's a lot
of now that, like, fake.
What do you mean? Like,
fake. Like, how you know, country shows
you get the people that put on their boots.
Now you got fake hippies? Well, they're not
like what you would see. You see what I mean?
Yeah. Like they're not
all dreaded out. It's not my call back here going,
yo, yeah, this is here. One's food store.
It's fake stinky hippies, not the real
stinky hippies anymore. Probably not too bad.
Mm-hmm.
I was watching this.
There's this service that exists now
that is, I don't know if it's exclusively for Dave Matthews band fans,
but I only see Dave Matthews fans post it.
It's this app you download,
and you can watch live streams of Dave shows,
but they have cameras on every member of the band.
How much?
I didn't look that deep into it.
But it, so there's this guy.
That's kind of cool.
I mean, it's kind, I'm not going to knock on this guy because I would do it for like an oasis or nine and channel show.
He shows, he has his Dave Den.
Because Dave fans are.
We're in our 40s now and some of us have gotten in personal finance and become very wealthy.
So his room, his Dave Den has this app and he has three TVs.
and in the main screen is the Dave camera.
Okay.
And then he has the other band members on the other two screens, like in boxes.
Yeah.
And then he has stage lights going off in his room.
I'm like, Fogg.
I don't hate that.
Exactly. I couldn't hate it.
I'm like, all right, this is a lot, but I couldn't hate it.
Because he doesn't care who don't like Dave.
Yeah.
He does.
He loves Dave Matthews more than anything.
And if I had the ability to do that for like Oasis or a nine-ish nails or something,
I would do it.
I would do it.
I mean, I don't know if I need.
a whole committed
like
Dave dad
I mean I would hope he uses it
for other things
when Dave isn't performing
That's what I mean
Like I'd be like
Oh cool there's an oasis concert tonight
Let's go start
I'll start watching it
But like
Also SummerSlam
Put SummerSlam on there
The lights going off
Any other time
It's other things
That's what I got
That's what I gotta get for you
Have you seen like
SummerSlam
You gotta get me
No but I got to get you
One of these things
My kid keeps begging for it
But it's like $100
It's those
lights that interact with the TV, but it like uses a camera to see what's on TV?
I had it.
And then it projects the lights around.
I want those now because they're easier.
I had like the first versions of that.
My cousin got it for me.
And it was just impossible to figure out.
Oh.
You had to have an app on your phone.
Because it was that.
It was in whatever it was going on, it would change the color.
Like if you were.
Yeah.
If there's a people are walking on.
grass.
Yeah.
It's all green around.
And then they get into their boat to get in the water.
It turns blue.
Sure, sure, sure.
And we had the, oh, there was an overhead light.
But the Govee one now that I saw.
Looks a lot of easier.
It's even more advanced.
So we're like, if it's blue on this side of the TV and then the blue goes to this side,
it like fills your whole wall and stuff.
That's why I have those just, um, what, like, LED lights on the back of my TV.
Oh, yeah, that's standard.
Just so it's just awesome.
There's some color on there.
Every once in a while.
it matches up.
Yeah.
Like in football season,
when the team's colors match up,
or every once in a while,
I'll be like,
oh,
it's the Vikings game?
Yeah.
Background's purple.
So I get it,
man.
That's why,
like,
you can,
you can just enjoy so much content
in your house.
Yeah.
Like,
I don't got to go to a Dave Matthews show.
I can just put on the Dave app
and suddenly that's on four different screens.
And it took him a while to realize that
because he was like the last person to be streaming.
Oh,
and he's like,
I got him here,
oh,
we got to stream my stuff.
Because I know that Nugs app I
have. They'll stream Dave sometimes too, and
fish and Mo and all those.
Yes! We got to move these dryers.
And hey, long as you're here. You're here.
Good morning, everybody. Happy Wednesday.
And you're here.
If you weren't tuned in yesterday, I get that
call. And I'm the only one
in my family that replies
to my stepfather for some reason.
Yep. No. Because I just always assume there's
an accident. There's like an emergency. There never is.
If there's like a party or something or whatever, then the rest of them are all about it.
Oh, we're having a gathering.
Oh, there's food involved.
You know.
Because I noticed that too.
What?
My family will show up for a party.
But when it comes to that.
When it comes to lifting heavy things, I'm the sucker.
They ask the one that probably hates it the most.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't want to do this.
So I get a cough.
during the Odyssey
Josh, we're getting it.
First of all,
first of all,
to explain the psychosis of my parents
because I'm not even letting Tam Tam off the hook on this one.
They've had the same washer and dryer
literally since we probably moved in that house in the 90s.
Which is impressive considering washers and dryers.
I didn't even know.
I assume they just replaced them years ago.
Nope.
Yeah.
So I see my family on Sunday.
We love our moms, Jojo.
I see my family on Sunday
And my mother goes
Yeah, we've been going to the laundromat
And I go, why
Why are you going to the laundromat?
Well, the washer and dryer don't work anymore
And I go, so then you go to a store
Yeah
And you buy new ones.
You spend a fun
A couple hours researching.
He's looking into him
And I go, it's a 30 minute job
Yeah, go to a Lowe's.
That one is in my budget.
I like it.
Thank you.
Here's my monies.
He's looking into him.
So now they're talking about these washers and dryers.
Oh, boy.
How long were they looking into, was he looking into them?
Oh, they've been going for what I understood.
They've been going to a laundromat for a while.
Instead of just pulling the trigger on a new.
Or just saying, hey, Josh, our washer dryer broke.
Mind if we do a couple loads?
Ew, no, don't come over to mine.
You'll let your mom wash her underpants with your underpants.
Get out of here.
So then my uncle Chuck gets in the conversation.
My uncle Chuck's a handyman.
He can build anything.
He's smart as a tech.
Smartest man I know.
1988.
So he hears the opportunity to fix something.
He's like, what year old is Bob?
And I go, oh, Jesus Christ, they're 30 years old.
It's dead.
They're not worth it.
And my uncle Chuck's like, I bet I can probably get some parts.
What else?
Ken Moore.
And I go, they're dead.
Let them die.
No.
Let these machines die.
It's Sears brand.
Uh-huh.
There's no more Sears.
You're done.
Yeah.
So.
It's Circuit Sadie Brand washer dryer.
I go, you probably bought these at Sears.
Back when Sears sold appliances.
So finally, finally, my mother or somebody,
not only did she convince him to put a new dock in this year,
now she's going to buy washer and dryer.
I mean, they're going to be in gruel for the rest of the year.
They can't afford anything else.
There goes any Christmas presents for the family.
It's over, Tom.
So I get to call on Monday.
Josh, we're going to get, I got to get these washers and dry.
I got to get the washer and dryer out of the basement because they're bringing new ones.
He wanted me to come that night, Monday night.
He's like about seven tonight.
And I go, no, no.
Not.
I'm not coming over at 7 o'clock tonight.
So I said, I'll come over Tuesday yesterday.
Get over there.
When I tell you the bottom of this washing machine was not existent anymore, it had rusted out.
It was so old.
They had rusted out.
The dryer had no buttons on it.
I don't know how they were using these machines.
Pliers?
The little.
They must, I think that they just,
because it has an old dial and then a push to start.
Yeah.
That's all it was, nothing fancy.
Yeah.
I think they had found the setting that worked
and just left the dial on that,
and that was it.
It was supposed to start.
So he's like, we got to get these out of the basement.
He's got a whole system planned.
We love our parents, guys.
We love them.
We'll miss them.
and they're gone, but Jesus Christ.
So now there's
two doors. There's the
basement door, the bottom of the stairs.
Yep. And then at the top of the stairs,
there's the garage door to take him out.
I was shocked that he was
going to put him by the road. He put him by the road
for some scrapper to get. Yep.
I thought we were holding on to those because you never know.
So that was a big step. I was impressed by that.
Yeah, those were going in the corner, I assumed.
So we get one,
at the bottom of it's falling apart.
We're getting it up.
And he has this theory that there's these ninja squirrels or ninja raccoons just waiting to dart into the house.
There's a gang of chipmunks.
Just wait.
Hiding under the bushes.
So he goes, Josh, when you get it out the door, I need you to close it right behind you.
I don't need anything running in the house.
You never know, Josh.
And I go, what are you talking about?
Yeah, what's out there?
What's running in the house?
So I, so.
Like a Spielberg movie.
Yeah, like there's like, there's just a skunk in weight, just in the trees.
I'm getting in that house.
Oh, I'm getting in that house.
Just mice.
Yeah.
Sitting under the car looking.
So he's got this fear of whatever these things are.
Which.
Gonna be a squirrel darting through the house.
Which is a rightful fear because, um, how many rodents or whatever have run into the house?
None that I'm aware of.
Oh, yeah.
None that I'm, oh yeah.
Jimothy is ready to pounce, Fuzz.
You're absolutely right.
Jimothy's going to use those long arms just running.
Yeah, just you guys, Katie, all these poor boomers, raw dog and ADHD, OCD.
He's got them all.
He's got them all, not a drop of medication in his bloodstream.
Just dealing.
So now I've got to find a way to be, he's on top with the dolly pulling these machines up.
I'm in the back to make sure they don't fall down, but I'm also on door duty because there's the squirrels.
The second, you cross the threshold.
The second, that squirrel is waiting and it's rabid.
It's going to root everything in the house.
Well, that's the thing is that what comes in.
And his grandsons are in there.
I don't like to, you know, they're going to get the boys.
Exactly.
It's rabid.
That's the problem.
There's a gang of rabid squirrels that have been testing them.
I'm navigating a washing machine, but also I'm closing the doors behind.
I got it.
Trying to bounce the door with your foot off the back, kicking it hard so it bounces back.
I'm trying to close these doors while I'm moving things.
Get the washer up.
It's down by the road.
Get the drive.
Fire up. It's down by the rope.
Thank God you're done.
Well, you know, Josh, as long as you're here.
And he kind of alluded to it when we first,
because we had to walk past the freezer.
Yep. Yep.
Well.
And I noticed there was no door on the freezer.
And he just probably casually mentioned,
yep, there's that freezer.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
And I go, what do you mean there's the freezer?
Well, we walk by.
He's like, yeah, just move past the freezer there.
Was it at least in the garage?
He was in the garage.
I don't know how it got there.
At least, thank God it was in the garage.
Full of junk.
And he goes, well, as long as you're here,
should probably move this freezer down by the road.
Probably.
Probably.
As long as I'm here.
Did you at least have like a dolly or something?
Yeah, it was a dolly.
But still.
But the freezer was heavier than both the washer and dryer combined.
Oh, yeah, that was like from the 50.
And, I mean, it definitely wasn't full of things that he definitely didn't want to save.
And I didn't know it still existed because that was a freezer from my childhood.
I want to point something out.
Some of those still work.
In 1995 or six, my parents bought a chest freezer that still lives in their house.
Still there.
That was to replace the freezer I moved yesterday.
So 30 years that freezer has been somewhere waiting to make its return.
I didn't know it was still in play.
Somewhere just.
When I still live there in high school, we replaced that freezer with the chest freezer that's in the basement now.
Yeah, well, what if that went?
Valid point.
So I was equally as shocked because he goes, yeah, that's from the back, that's from the freezer room.
and I go, from the
1900s?
From the 19-auts.
When I was still a boy?
It's a young baby boy.
That's still been here this whole time?
So, casual about the world.
We got it all to the road.
It's done.
Is it gone?
Does someone come get it on?
Oh, yeah. Scrappers, my mom texted me an hour later.
Scrappers grabbed them.
Gone.
Yeah.
I told you.
That's what I mean.
It's places.
It's progress, man.
You just get stuff out front and it's gone.
And they don't worry about it anymore.
And there's no more clutter.
It's progress.
Does it kind of joy?
So I think what I'll do is when they're not home
I'm just going to start moving things to the road.
Yeah, I think you should.
Because either this is going to all become my problem.
Now that I know a freezer hung around for 30 years,
I don't know what else is still in that house.
That's going to become my problem in 30 years.
You should sneak into the basement and slowly start getting rid of like.
I'll never know.
Because didn't you say that that freezer was full of like old air duct?
Like old air ducts.
And I go, what is?
And I go, that's junk.
Put it over there.
And I go, it's junk.
No.
Put it in the garbage.
It's going over there.
Yes.
You should go.
has no purpose de-clutter.
Does he like, you know how you always say that you're going to tinker and you're going to make
your work?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Does he do that?
He's not a tinker.
He's not generally handy.
He's going to say then you could make him a whole spot with things that actually matter.
Because again, like Katie said, he's just raw dog and OCD or whatever.
It could be used.
Somebody could use it at some point.
It's like that commercial where that sun goes, oh, if I only had a block of wood,
and angled this way, eight quarter inch,
and the dad goes,
and he runs down to the basement.
And he has a box and he's got that.
That's his dream.
That's his dream to find out that you need a part that he did save.
I think that's every dad's.
And it played out.
And I,
not just like a hammer.
And for some reason,
like I knew his parents,
they were, you know,
my step grandparents,
I guess,
while growing up.
And I always just assumed it was like,
oh,
they're like, you know,
East Syracuse Manoa.
They lived on a farm.
I was like,
oh, maybe like a depression,
era thing and my mother's like, they were not
like this. No. They were not like this at all.
This is just him. Yep. This is
just how he is.
All right, Josh, close the door.
I don't want any raccoons getting in.
You cross the threshold yet.
No.
All right, well get out. I'm keeping an eye out. I'm keeping an eye out.
I see a bee over there in the yard.
And he would watch me too. He would just stop
in the yard and wait for me to close the door.
I'd be like, I'm closing it.
Yeah, I don't want to make sure.
I'm just checking.
Amazon Prime has ordered an eight-episode reboot of Robocop.
Did I ever watch?
I don't think I ever watched the original Robocop.
It was stupid.
I watched it.
It was dumb.
Was it a show or a movie?
No, a movie.
It was a movie?
I mean, there might have been a show as well.
Did they accept the show?
I just remember the movie and it had the dumbest scenes, like,
where that guy gets shot 400,000 times.
Oh, yeah, I do know that.
Shoot some of its crotch as well.
The writers of the original.
Original film will also executive produce, quote,
getting to help bring this world to television is a dream come true,
citing the franchise's themes of technology, identity, and corporate power.
Okay.
But it's like in the night, I mean, it was more 80s, right?
It was 87.
Yeah.
In the 80s, that was more sci-fi, where you're like, ooh, a robot, but it's a cop.
Right, he's a cop.
Now we've got literally robot cops.
We got robot dogs.
We've got them.
It's so weird, though, to look like, see the guy that played.
Who was it?
Peter Weller.
Because now he's like a thousand.
79 years old.
Robocop.
79.
Does he still do, like, Comic-Conns and stuff?
Oh, I'm sure.
Yeah.
I'm sure.
The show follows a tech conglomerate that places a robot
implanted with the consciousness of a fallen officer on a city's police force.
No.
I mean, that's pretty close to rea.
Yeah, we're almost there.
Yeah, it's not like they have to, you know, come up with a real hard-fetched.
This was like a sci-fi idea of 1987.
Yeah, back then.
Yeah, we put that cop's brain in a robot.
What's the big deal?
Why?
Why?
We're not supposed to?
He's out there now.
Yeah.
He's out there to avenge his killers.
They killed the mayor, so now we could put a brain in a robot.
That's what we do.
Sorry.
The sky is weird this morning, friends.
Be careful.
She's a dark.
It's a gloomy one.
Gloomy sky this morning.
I don't know what's going on.
Ahoy, hoi, hoi.
This is K Rock.
It's, uh, it's cloudy.
It's going to be a high of 69 today.
Nice.
That's always a high when you get a 69.
I don't think it's supposed to rain.
Nothing says rain in my forecast.
It's just this.
It's starting to move out.
If you look at the, do the, the four screen.
Uh, four.
Uh, you see the clouds there.
They're moving out.
Oh, all right.
All right.
Well, six volunteer firefighters in Pennsylvania
Had to carry a dog out of the woods
It got too exhausted to continue its hike.
Another dog?
100 pound dog.
That was more than the one that got stuck on the cliff there
That we were talking about.
The other one was only like, would they say 50 or something?
100 pounds.
Like, I guess...
You just wait.
I guess I would know my dog's ability at hiking
before going into a trail, right?
Degree.
Yeah.
You would say, you know what?
Maybe old rovers
a little too old for this hike.
Or he's 100 pounds.
Or he's too big if something happens.
I'm stuck with that.
The guy was up on the trail hiking with his dog
and his dog became unresponsive
and was unable to walk the rest of the way out the trail.
And the dog was up in there
and he needed help getting the dog out.
She was a hundred pound dog.
At times only two of us able to carry out of time.
It's a real fat bitch.
We were able to switch off.
Most of the way we were able to carry four corners.
We put her on a,
it's really steep.
up in there. These mountains are kind of
unforgiving. We don't just care about humans.
We care about our furry friends, too.
And Sable was no exception.
She was a sweet girl, and
she really, really needed us desperately.
So we were happy to be there for her.
Yeah, Angie says, or if it's 80 degrees,
don't bring your giant dog up into the woods.
Yeah. Maybe she was dehydrated, sister says.
See?
Jimmy's dog is 160 pounds, Jimmy?
That's a horse. You have a horse, Jimmy.
All right? That is not a dog. That is a full-size donkey,
if you will.
Donkey.
Trey!
Let's go camping.
Try I get to like something like sometimes.
Like Freddy's at an age now.
I know he's only 10.
Yeah.
But he's at an age now of when he's just done,
he's going to lay down.
And at least I can pick him up.
I also used to do that when we first started.
I don't think she was used to going on just crazy long walks.
So there would be times where we'd be a mile from home
and she would just lay down.
I'm like,
I don't know to tell you.
We could sit here for a little bit,
but then she would just lay there.
And there was several times where I picked her up.
Yeah.
And just started walking.
Freddie was,
I was throwing Freddy's ball two days ago,
out in the woods,
and he must have pulled something
because he starts limping back to me,
and I go, all right, old man.
Yeah, you got to be careful.
Can't run like you used to.
You probably pulled something.
He's,
but he still wanted to play, though.
He still wanted to play.
I'm like, come on, can you get back to your bed?
Let's go.
Lay down.
You pull the muscle.
Put some ice.
on it. Joe was right. The piles of
deuses. Some of your dogs have that size. I can't
imagine. That size.
Horse. Nick's dog is 100 pounds.
Large breed owners should know this stuff. Come on.
Yeah. You got a hundred pound dog.
It's not a hiking dog, probably.
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It's not because, I mean, that's also, like, not ours, but it's also where boobies are.
The internet has boobs on it.
Yeah.
If it's 2026 and you haven't discovered the internet yet, I'm telling you.
You could see nice, thick butts.
There's a lot of butts and boobs on there.
There's a lot of butts.
Seemingly endless.
It goes on for you yet forever.
Infinity amount of hot brunette butt.
Oh, is that what you're going for?
Goth chicks.
That's it.
Those are a couple searches, yep.
Yep.
Well, ladies on social media are listing, quote,
guy flexes that instantly make them attractive.
Now, I've got all of them as, um.
Yeah.
Yep.
I know I have a very, I'm very aware of the effect I have on women, Cody.
Yep.
I get it.
No big surprise.
I think I just got the one.
What's the one?
What's your flex you think?
Oh, me, my single guy?
That's just me and my girl dog, Elsa.
Yeah, that's a good flex.
It's just my little little baby girl dog Elsa.
That did make the list.
Loving animals was the second most important thing.
When animals love a man and when he loves them back and being gentle and nice to them,
that is such an enormous green flag.
I will tackle you if you look at her wrong.
Oh.
And it's a great conversation starter.
Honestly, it really is.
I get more people.
Not just chicks, but people in general of what?
Your talk.
I mean, that's got to be your move.
We see all these, you know, lovely women out jogging in the morning.
one of these days bring Elsa in here and be like, oh, I got to take
Elsa out for a potty break.
I gotta get out there.
Oh, hey, good morning, yep.
Just taking my dog out, making sure she's happy.
Mm-hmm, good flex, good flex.
Try some of the bigger dog parks, but she gets overwhelmed pretty quick.
Mm-hmm.
And then doesn't want to do anything with the other dog.
So if another dog does come over to her, then she does that like,
me.
And I'm like, no, that's, got to play.
Would anyone like to pet my dog?
Would anyone here like to pet my dog?
Who wants to pet my dog?
Other guy.
flexes that instantly make us attractive, according to women.
And I don't know if this goes for gay gentlemen as well,
if gay guys find these things attractive and their partners.
Well, you let me know.
Thoughtfulness, the little things, like grabbing a snack or a drink for them,
if he's getting one for himself.
Yeah.
Thoughtfulness, yeah.
I'd say yes.
I mean, I don't know if that's like a flex more as just a nice gesture to do one year.
You should have a good quality as a human.
Yeah, just if you're getting yourself full.
I like to get my wife a cup of ice water if she wants an ice water.
Yeah.
I've told you I like to prepare her bed for her during the school year.
Oh, I know.
I like to turn down the bed at night.
You turn down?
Oh, I love a turn down service.
You put a mint on her pillow.
Bro, pretty much.
You should get some Andy's candies and then put it right there on the pillow.
Like a hotel.
I offer turn down service.
Okay.
I don't, this time of year because I go to bed before she does.
She's up all night doing puzzles and watching Trude.
I want to say why and party.
So I can go to bed before her, but during the school year, I like to go in, I like to turn down the bed, I like to fold down the bed, get the pillows ready, get the blanket, the charger out ready, a little cup of water sometimes, yeah.
Like it, like it.
Yeah, just a little thoughtfulness.
Humility, flexes that make guys attractive.
Humility, being able to admit they don't know certain things.
Yeah, I don't.
And they might not be the smartest or the strongest person in the room.
While I am the strongest person in any room.
strongest and smartest in any room, right?
I am the smartest and the most handsomest in any room.
So I don't really know what they want us to do with that one.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
No, that makes sense.
And Stella is right.
These days it feels like most certainly a flex to be thoughtful about anybody but yourself.
Being prepared.
Thinking ahead and anticipating things correctly.
Yeah.
Makes life much smoother to not be moving from disasters to disaster.
I get it.
Am I prepared or am I react?
or am I reactionary?
I'm very reactionary.
Yeah, I would say I'm reactionary and then I prepare.
I tried to prepare for things.
Like I'll have extra phone chargers
and I'll have extra things and be prepared.
But I also, I don't react to the best.
It depends on the situation.
I've been known to get a little over-simulated and...
Yeah, well, it just depends on the situation.
Rover says I have the strongest B.O. in the room, thank you.
Robert?
Exactly, but when I'm mugging all other dudes
It's when I'm in a room with other fellas.
What's that?
Mogging.
It's when you're kind of like, if you and I were in a room together.
Okay.
And all the people were paying attention to me because I was doing more.
Doing tricks and stuff?
Not necessarily tricks, but just my aura.
I'm an aura farmer.
Oh, you're aura farming and you're stealing all the mugs.
Uh-huh.
I'm mugging you because my aura.
I'm giving off max aura.
You're chud maxing?
I'm chud maxing, yes.
Competence.
I'm not competently very much.
I don't know much about,
Is that like when you can hold your pee and poos and stuff?
No, that's continents.
Contonance.
You're good at that, right?
Right?
No, competence.
It's not a, don't make a fuss.
Just do the thing and do it well.
Okay.
I'm pretty incompetent with most things, unfortunately, so I'm not making that list.
Yeah, maybe not.
Uh-huh.
Oversight and chat.
I made boom, boom, boom all by myself this morning.
Congratulations.
Boom, did it.
That was a very competent man.
Being able to easily build things.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
I'll leave that to you handy, men.
You're good.
that stuff. I don't even like it when it's just
things with instructions. I've got to
put it together and it's a couple screws
and ish. If I were a gay man and I saw
another guy able to build stuff, I'd be pretty horny for that. I get
it, ladies. Give him a little bit. A little piece.
A guy can just show up and build you
a deck? Right.
Oh, I mean that. Or a guy can fix your car.
That's a pretty big flex. Pay, well,
just changes the oil. I built
the deck. Pretty good flex. It's a back deck.
Club Aqua. You did? I don't even know that.
Oh.
Kim Kardashian's head fella.
Oh.
Being able to remember things.
Uh-oh.
Not me.
Guy remembers things I don't even remember telling him.
Things I like, things I'm stressed about,
and quietly does things throughout my day to make life easier.
All right.
Yeah, that, some stuff like that, yes.
No, I just, between the CTE and the weed.
Nah.
Ain't too much going on them, man.
Yeah, this old Noggin is just becoming an empty tunnel at this point, bud.
I'm in my mid-40s.
I'm nearly 50.
I saw yesterday,
just decided to shut off.
Years just shut off.
I tripped over a power cord somewhere.
I can't think of names anymore.
I can't think of names anymore.
Man, that's it.
Put us out to...
Someone's going to old yellow rust any minute.
Joe says working on cars has not got me late once.
Well, Joe, you put new tires and brakes on my car.
I owe you something, buddy.
I owe you.
I'll look at it.
Making people feel comfortable.
I think I make people uncomfortable.
Depending on the situation,
I think we all do both, right?
These are flexes that women say they claim makes us more attractive.
But I would say that's probably a big one.
I don't think a woman wants to feel uncomfortable around.
True.
True.
He's cool, but I just always feel uncomfortable at every second.
I'm just, I'm uncomfortable, so I think I make others uncomfortable.
But I hope it's not like a creepy, like sexual uncomfortability.
I'm not trying to do anything with any of you.
I'm just, I don't want to be anywhere.
That's why I'm uncomfortable.
That's why I get uncomfortable around you because you're always trying to make us do stuff.
I don't like being in my body.
Right.
I get it.
No, I get it, sister.
All these things are basically bare minimum.
Yeah, they're all just things you should just do.
There's a shocking amount of guys that can't do most of these things.
Because I can give you the fellas who said girl flexes that make them attractive.
Guys said a woman with a sense of humor is attractive.
Okay.
Women who can take responsibility and apologize is attractive.
Emotional maturity.
Nice butt.
We're pretty simple creatures.
We're pretty simple creatures.
And that's just basically a lot.
They said being musical.
I don't care about that.
I don't care about that.
I don't think it's got me anything in my whole life.
I was just, again, more annoying that I was playing guitar in the chorus room, you know?
I don't know.
He's in there playing oasis.
He's an oasis.
Anyway.
You want to hear Wonderwall?
You guys want to hear? I can do it. Come here.
Where are you going?
Great candy discussion happening in chat right now.
Twitch.tv.tv slash the show.
The show.com. I got to do my game show here, but I'm telling you, there's certain medicines that are just also good candies.
I was talking about Flintstone vitamins. That's a good candy.
I like vitamin C chewable tablets.
Vitamin C true tabs, good, good candy.
I go ham on those.
The Ludens, cherry cough drops.
You don't get me with the rest.
of it. I'm about how I hate medicine.
Grandma's Nicorette gum.
Oh. Have you ever tried Nicorette gum?
Really? Ew. Yeah.
No, I don't like medicine.
Mm-hmm. But these don't taste.
I don't like medicine either. Yes, they do.
I don't like medicine either.
Because all I remember... Yeah, Pat, the amoxicillin, the pink
amoxicillin? I was just going to say, all I remember is that as a kid,
that bubble gum ass.
And then that, that, uh, whatever, diamond tap or whatever orange one,
ass. They've changed it because
And they still ass. Well, no. One of my
kids were little, and
they'd have to get like whatever, the antibiotic
or whatever. Yeah. They get, you get to pick
a flavor now. Oh. And I was like,
wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. They try to flavor them.
I go, hold on, hold on. Could I just
bring you any
beverage and you could flavor it like the
Emoxysos? Yo, I got a Coca-Cola
out in the car, and you could just...
I got a weird look asking that.
I was like, you have just the flavoring?
They're like, yeah. And I'm like,
You could flavor my drink.
And they're like, um, I guess.
Oh.
The sucrette's cough drops.
No.
No.
No.
None of these things.
Dude.
No, the best medicine is the ones that don't taste like anything and make you feel like
you're flying.
True.
True.
But no, I was never, never into that.
Worst Madison flavor was that green dimetap stuff or whatever that green scoff syrup was.
Oh, see, I had the orange.
orange and the blue, or the bubble gum one or the two.
It's all I can remember are those two.
I was sick.
I remember getting all those, having all my ear infections and everything.
Oh, I bet you had a lot of that, a lot of amoxicillin.
We have a guy here asking if he can flavor his drink with the amoxicillin flavor.
He's caught a grape fanta.
He brought a soda in.
He brought all the flavors of fanta in.
It is time to play America's favorite.
Mid market, ticket, giveaway game.
Five.
Folder, shuffle.
Shuffle.
I'm going to take callers.
Actually, I'm going to take five, six, and then probably seven and eight.
Because I'm going to give away four things right now, all right?
Yo, take six, seven.
So let me start taking my callers here.
Caller one, caller two.
Hey-oh.
Come on, come on.
Fill a back up.
Fill back up.
Hello?
Caller 1 and caller 2, we're going to call right back.
That's fine.
They can.
Caller 3.
Caller 4.
All right, now caller 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 are going to call 4.
All right.
K. Rock, who is this?
Color 3.
Caller 4.
I'm Cody.
You're Cody?
I am.
Your name is Cody.
And you are my caller 5, Coddy.
This is working out well for me.
This is working out very well.
Cody, you've been listening throughout the week.
Do you know how the game goes?
I do not.
All you've got to do, Cody.
is pick a number between one and five.
My Cody has five folders in front of them.
I got them. You are playing five-folder death shovel.
And this is going to be your giveaway.
Whatever number you pick one through five, Cody, go ahead.
I'm going to pick three.
Everybody picks three.
Everybody all week picked three.
Now this means three.
Now, Cody, stand by.
Do not swear when we tell you your prize.
Cody's opening folder number three.
That means three is gone now, right?
That's out.
Three is out.
Okay.
There's nothing in it.
All right, pick another number then.
I guess I only had four, because three was picked yesterday.
One.
One, Cody.
Cody, please take my game seriously.
Please take my, my Cody is laughing.
Sorry, Cody, my Cody is laughing.
This is really funny.
I'm sorry.
I only had four prizes left.
All right.
Oh!
What is it?
Pit pass on guitar!
You want the sign guitar!
Yay!
Oh, I mean, and tickets, and tickets.
And tickets.
Pit passes.
I'm going to put you on hold, Cody.
Stay there, Cody.
One second.
Do not go anywhere.
Wow.
All right, there's our sign guitar.
Wow.
There's our pit passers.
Are you right?
I'm right, Cody on it.
I'll remember Cody.
Give me this.
Right there.
Okay.
I'm going to take my next caller.
Wow.
Cody wins.
K. Rock, who is this?
Oh.
Oh.
K. Rock, who is this?
Josh.
Oh.
Are you serious right now?
Yes, sir.
You're telling me Cody and Josh.
are playing this game today.
Okay.
Yes.
I'm leaving.
I got to get out of here.
All right, Josh.
What numbers do we have left, Cody?
Two, four, and five.
Two, four and five, Josh.
What one do you want?
Four.
Four.
Four.
Josh wants four.
Josh gets.
I'll open it.
Pit passes.
Josh, you want pit passes.
Stay on the line.
Yo, wow.
Congratulations to Josh and Cody.
Wow.
Get out of here with this.
simulation. Like the simulation's
not even trying anymore. It ran out
of names. Right. All right, Rosa.
You're up next. All right, Rosa plays next.
Well, I got to take these winners.
So my next two winners are going to win probably
just tickets. I don't know what's left in there, but we'll do those.
We'll do those on Twitch so I can grab winners
while the song plays. All right.
I'll grab my winners, Cody and Josh.
They're not even trying with the script anymore.
They're not even trying.
My little fainting cocoa.
Mm-hmm.
A little fainting golden, everybody.
Happy Whiskey Wednesday tonight, 7 o'clock.
You're going to come back to our channel because I'm going live.
Sip, sip, sip, sipping away.
Twitch.tv slash the show.
Alco.
Or just go to the show.
fm, my friends.
Just got to go to a website and there we are.
Boom.
Easy peasy.
Learn the links.
Learn the places as we're very easy to find.
So as we've always said on this show,
when a major discovery happens,
they're not going to wait
No
For the Discovery 6 part episode of it
Yes
They're going to break in immediately
Yep
And this is what has happened
With that guy right
With the Pan Am passenger plane
From 1952 that has been missing
Expedition Unknown
With Josh Gates
He's won't
I love that guy
Anything bro
I love that guy
I watch all the shows
He's like what I can't fit in this crevice underground
I'm gonna do it first
He's just out adventuring all day long
I don't know the episode.
I have the video for you here.
We'll watch it and learn together.
But they were filming an episode where they were looking for this plane and they found it.
That's crazy.
Yeah, they were showing the little highlights on like Today Show.
That's what I have here is the Today Show clip.
And they immediately jumped to the news with it.
They're not like, well, tune in in September.
Yeah.
In May news.
In five months, hear about something that's been missing for 70 years.
Here is what they showed on the Today Show yesterday show yesterday.
morning as they discovered the missing plane.
In the deep waters off Puerto Rico, a 74-year-old mystery finally saw.
Oh, my God!
Oh my God!
Is that a plane?
That's a plane.
There, 2,000 feet below the surface,
solar and high-death images of the instantly recognizable Pan Am logo, of a landing gear, and a tail.
Wow.
Done deal.
That is an engine.
That is a full engine.
That is.
Fuselage resting on the ocean floor.
Oh my God, there's writing.
That makes me uncomfortable.
I know that you have the underwater thing, but even just, like, I don't want to see a
plane underwater all broken apart.
Or just like, not now, but in that was people.
People were in that.
It's her.
It says Clipper Endeavor.
This morning, in a Today Show exclusive, the Discovery Channel team is announcing Clipper
Endeavor has been found.
So this plane was coming here to New York.
right? Yeah, to what's now JFK, and it was good Friday.
Yeah, people were flying up here from Puerto Rico for the Easter weekend.
Pan Am Flight 256 left San Juan Puerto Rico on April 11, 1952. On board, 69 passengers and crew.
Nice. But shortly after, the pilots lost both right-side engines. Nine minutes later, the plane crashed.
Oh, my God. But in 1952, there were no flight attendant safety briefings.
There was no demonstration of where the exits were, where the flotation devices are.
And so in all of that chaos and all that panic, 52 people drowned in and around this plane.
Whoa.
If you're just tuning in, they found a missing plane on Discovery.
Oh, I don't like that.
What?
The way you pause, it makes it look like they're looking inside and they can see someone like sitting there.
Oh, I don't like it.
It makes me really uncomfortable.
Crashed Pan Am passenger plane from 1952, flying to New York.
Good Friday for the Easter weekend.
Goes down.
It was the 50s, so they're...
Was there anybody famous on it, do they know?
Or was it just...
Not that that.
What if it was someone who was about to be famous
and they'd fly to New York?
They would have been a big movie star and then they never happened.
Never thought about that.
But also, yes, real quick, good point.
What?
From Twitch, their pillowpants.
What?
There are more planes in the ocean
than there are boats in the sky.
Facts.
Facts.
I'll do my own research.
17 people survived.
17 people survived.
In the dark depths of the Atlantic, the plane.
lost for seven decades.
It was really out of reach in 1952,
and it really took until now
for the technology to catch up,
to be able to reach down.
Then last month, Josh and Russ
were offered one of the world's most advanced
autonomous underwater drones,
normally used for surveying gas and mineral fields.
They had just two days to search.
We were against the clock on this,
and we had kind of an idea
of a pretty nice box,
search box that we wanted to search.
it took only one pass.
Oh, God.
That's a plane.
Whoa.
Wow.
They found it.
I do want a show about it.
Yeah.
That's, I mean, that's why you watch these shows,
because he's like, I'm looking for the Holy Grail,
and you're like, son of a bitch, he's going to find the Holy Grail.
And he found the plane.
And he found this.
Angie says they couldn't find the plane based on where they found the survivors
floating in the ocean, yeah.
That makes me want to throw up.
Even I don't like that.
Or they're just like, I don't like that.
Under you is where everyone's dying.
I think it's down there as I'm bobbing out here in the water and I can see no land.
If I put my head under, I can hear the screams.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
The haunting images of an icon of American travel, the final resting place for 52 people,
and a crash that changed aviation safety forever, as the government soon.
ordered pre-flight safety briefings for every plane.
Whether you're going on vacation,
home for the holidays, or you're a business traveler,
every time you set foot on a plane,
you owe a debt to what happened to Clipper Endeavor.
Oh, my goodness gracious, man.
They found it.
Yep.
They found it.
But right there, that is a good example of
what I've been saying for years.
If they find Bigfoot, it's not going to be a six-part episode.
Or it's not going to be a guy that gets to walk it around.
the state fair.
Right.
Yeah.
It's going to be a 10 minute today's show segment about it.
You're going to get on the news, brother.
Mm-hmm, brother.
That's crazy.
That's a plane, brother.
Wow.
So cool.
Well, now, I mean, I know it's like spoilers,
but now I do want to watch that episode.
I would watch it anyways.
I love these expedition shows.
They're crazy.
I just saw an episode or a preview for one where he's looking for a civilization
that no one's ever found.
And then he's like,
but will you find it?
Yeah.
Oh, okay, sure, bro.
Yeah, Angie's right.
Angie says in chat,
I'll stop what I'm doing
and listen to those briefings every time
I feel like it's bad juju if I don't.
Yeah, I think I do that too
because I'm like, well,
what if this is the time I've got to know this?
Or what if there's something new you don't know?
What if there's new information?
I don't know.
Right, what if they want to pop you quick, guess what?
Or what is they're giving away a gift basket?
Maybe I don't know they're giving away a gift basket.
Just so you know while you are listening,
we appreciate you so much.
we're giving away a brand new car
Like they can be like
I'll F seat four
You have won a basket of crackers
Oh
You know
I don't want to miss a gift basket giveaway
Unlimited pretz
All the drinks I can have, that's exciting
Oh all the little tiny sprite cans you want
Whiskey Wednesday
You gotta go
Well I'm looking
Or just off in the outside to get a picture
No I want to buy you a shirt
If they have merch
I got to come back with a shirt for you.
They have a Kemp's Cannabis shirts.
I got to get you one.
If they have a thing of that.
I'll take that.
Good morning, everybody.
Happy Wednesday tonight.
7 o'clock jump on Twitch.tv slash of the show or the show.
fm.
Internet.
And the Internet is there for you.
Sick.
At Kemp's cannabis, we stock top shelf, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
He has two locations it looks like.
That's awesome.
That's so cool.
I'll stop by one for you.
I'm going to get you something.
Because he got, then that's where he's partnered up with like the Gary Payton.
Because he's had his own strain for forever.
I don't know if he did it, but that's just so neat to, you know, think mid-90s.
Oh, these guys?
Oh, that one.
Yeah.
Aulona cannabis store.
For those of you who don't know, we're going out west here in a couple of weeks.
They're doing a fival style.
You know me.
Somewhere out there.
What?
They're doing fiefel style.
I'm doing fiefel style, yeah, doing fiefel style.
We're going to be out on the North Pacific Northwest.
What are when you're going to do?
And Zippy says, good point.
I don't know if we'll be near there.
The last remaining blockbuster store in the world is in Bend, Oregon.
See, my problem with vacation stuff and things like this is in my head,
where you're going, all of those, everything we've mentioned, is all in a mile radius.
Oh, Oregon, Seattle, all of the, they're all right.
I know.
It's all in a circle on the same street, right?
You lose track of things.
You don't realize.
This is a very large country.
Yeah, and it's a whole date.
Yeah.
Like when I was, yeah, when we were in Vegas, I was like, well, Vegas is pretty close to Los Angeles.
It's not.
It's like, it's like four hours if you're driving, yeah.
And then I'm like, well, then San Diego must be close and it's not.
And then everything is just spread out.
Yep.
Or like on the north on the east coast.
you're like, Myrtle Beach isn't that far, but it's like 13 hours.
Yeah, no, because I've definitely Googled that.
Like, you just go drive to Myrtle Beach for like, I've been on vacation for a week.
I could go down there to take me, oh, two days to drive.
Two days.
Well, maybe.
I mean, that'd be, it'd be one day.
Because honestly, my theory is that once you enter Pennsylvania, you enter some kind of weird time suck where everything is.
It doesn't make sense.
You're like, you'll be driving for hours.
You're like, I'm still in Pennsylvania.
You're like, all right, let's see.
Oh, it says it takes from top to bottom
One hour and blah, blah to drive through Pennsylvania.
Okay, well, I've been driving through it for five.
Yeah, it feels like forever.
And then you hit that West, welcome to West Virginia sign.
See, that I remember.
Finally.
That I've never done.
I never seen the West Virginia sign.
Well, it's funny you brought up Zippy, the last remaining Blockbuster,
as it's getting a lot of attention this week for some reason.
Like, people on TikTok are making videos there.
Why, is it closing?
I don't think it's closing.
I think it's just the last one.
And from what I saw, it's more Blockbuster,
and it is like a blockbuster.
I remember seeing some of the videos of people in it.
It's like there's not, you don't rent things.
No, you can get T-shirts and socks.
They have videos out.
I don't know how it works, but you have videos out.
Yeah, I mean, I'm sure in that little town, yep, I'm renting a DVD from the blockbuster.
And mental floss asked their listeners, what was some of the smells of a video store in the 90s that you can remember?
Wow.
The smells of walking into a video store.
Geez, I mean, I kind of remember
They were all different
Like, like, I don't know, just carpet
Makes it like old carpet and popcorn at chimneys
Carpet and popcorn made the list
In Syracuse
Yeah, Big Bang Carpet
I always sang the carpet
Yeah, just that like
If I think Video Ranger in Phoenix
Video Ranger just kind of smelled like an old store
Yeah
Like old wood and old like
I don't know how to describe the smell
but VHS tapes had a smell back then
and when you've got hundreds of them in one room
it was that smell.
Yep.
Yep.
Like the plastic or like the hot plastic.
Another one kind of for me
because of where they were located next to each other.
I remember the Wegmans video store
smelling like cookies
because it was next to the bakery.
So you look around being like, oh.
Our Wegmans just smelled like Wegmans
because it was toward the back near the meats.
Gotcha.
On Route 31.
Man.
Katie has no memory of it.
Yeah.
The Cousin Jay said Video King and Fadeville had a cardboard smell to it.
Yep.
Ben Raleigh says cigarettes, plastic, and chocolate.
Also a smell that I remember from the old video stores, printed paper.
Like that dot matrix.
Yeah, because they'd have to, like, print that off for your receipt and stuff.
And then they'd fold that piece of paper and put it inside.
Wow.
Man, that's, those were the best days of running into one of those having multiple
rasseling tapes that you could get.
And then your mom says you can get it a video game too.
Not to be like, not to be all boomer about it,
but it just was a better time.
And I find myself yelling at myself recently.
When I go to pick up my phone during a movie,
I'm like, watch the movie.
You don't need to also be entertained by your phone while a movie is on.
People spent time and money on this.
Right.
Watch it.
Because back then, you'd sit down and you watch the movie.
And you also spent time and money on it.
Right.
No, that's why I like to, my phone charger gets plugged in in the kitchen.
Mm-hmm.
I plug it in in the kitchen.
My phone is in the kitchen.
Good.
You have a healthy relationship with that.
Mine I put right there.
Yeah, Cousin Jay, trying to sneak a peek behind the old Western doors.
It was easy.
Oh, my.
Oh, it was the ball.
At Video Ranger and Phoenix, it was easy.
No, it was hard at chimneys.
They barely closed and you could just peep back there and you're like, you didn't know what sex was,
but whatever these people were doing on the cover.
Yep.
I'm going to get to do that someday.
Spoiler alert, you're not.
You're not.
You're not.
Most of it you're not.
But no, I remember just trying to, like, peek through the bottom and, like, see a boob.
Oh.
That was a boob.
Dude, that was a booby right there.
Yep.
Or what sucked was the times when...
Huge cranks on the covers.
Yeah.
When people were going in and out and, like, you could, like, just kind of, like, stand and look a bunch.
It was when you would be there with, like, your mom.
Yeah.
So you can't.
Nothing.
I was looking at...
Oh, no.
I was looking at Evil Dead videos.
I want to get a cartoon movie.
Mm-hmm.
From a Disney.
Taco says, I remember going to that plaza in Liverpool,
getting baseball cards at Hot Corner,
then going to Video King because it was just a cool store set up inside.
Video King was great.
I remember that's the one that we went to in the North Syracuse,
when my dad would take us.
There's also people saying that their old video rental store
had that Glade plug-in smell.
Remember the Glade plug-ins?
Okay, all right.
Now, I'm just remembering, like, again,
Carpet, it's all carpet.
Old time.
Not like a gross carpet, just old-timey carpet.
Yeah.
Like the wooden shelves and a little bit of popcorn.
Mm-hmm.
Because chimneys definitely, I don't know if other places did,
but chimneys definitely fired up popcorn for you.
It's just, it's wild how smells can bring you back to things.
Like Kelly is saying in chat.
Oh, all the time.
I had to grab something from my grandma's shed.
As soon as I walked in, I smelled chlorine and cut grass and said,
damn, this smells like my childhood.
Yep.
Oh, back to it.
That's funny.
I get hit with that at places
because the chlorine thing.
Shut up, Rover says he's looking at two boobs right now.
Moves.
We're two winters today.
But no, the chlorine definitely gets me.
It makes you think of all of our friends' pools growing up, enchanted forest.
Chlorine gets me.
All those smells.
Pudge's wife, the back of the store smelled different from the front of the store, for sure.
It's interesting.
Josh says that's why I don't like streaming.
I have to put time and thought into what's going on the TV,
and I can't just have something on in the back.
on anymore. I put time and thought it's going to be on.
Yeah. I liked, when you rented a video, you were making a commitment to this video.
A 90 minute to two-hour commitment to whatever this was.
Yep.
You paid your money for this. This is a physical thing that you got to then bring back to the place.
Yeah, that was also the other crazy part. It's not yours.
You have to bring it. You got to bring that back.
Back. So take it, watch it, enjoy it, and then drive it back to the place.
Yep.
Oh, man.
Twitch.tv slash the show or the show.
dot FM? What are some of the smells that take you back to your childhood?
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locations. I'm honestly surprised it took this long for this movie to be made.
Thank you to the tax line for
notifying me about this. 315-364-109. Showbrough Will says,
Josh, please tell me Cody
has seen the Sharks in a water park movie.
And I go, uh-huh.
I didn't even know what that was, Will.
So I looked it up.
Naturally.
It's not going to work on me, though.
It's from the creator of Shark Nato,
who has made six Shark Nato's,
which is why I'm surprised it took this long to put them in a water park.
Yeah, right?
That would seem...
What else were they doing in the Nados?
Like, it took you six to figure out,
hey, this would be a pretty scary, uh...
Oh, boy.
Pretty scary movie.
You want to watch the trailer, bud?
No.
But I have a feeling that's what we're going to do.
We are going to watch it
But it's not going to work on me though
Because that doesn't scare me
I know that it is silly
I know a shark's not following me down the slide
Inchanted Forest
Oh
Thank God
So far as far as you know
I mean unless the tornado hits
Unless the shark NATO stirs them up
I'll ask first
Okay
This is the trailer for shark
Water Park shark
Waterpark shark is what it's come
Waterpark shark
Waterpark shark
I'll ask for us
Hey
Can any sharks out there today
I'm sure we're not going to get busted doing this
Nope.
I'm going to get caught.
Whoa!
They're making it out of the water park.
Hail!
The great Austin Diller.
Hey, aren't you that quarterback?
So, what brings you back home?
No diving.
Slanging and banging.
Oh, so the star quarterback is no longer that.
There's no longer a star.
He had to come back and get a job at the local water park.
And it looks like a news reporter wants to know why.
I'm sorry, I never felt.
I said the end word.
No running.
Oh.
Who are you, mayor?
Austin Dillard.
He's a quarterback, but he's also a killer.
He's a killer.
Lifeguard.
Spread home.
Is really necessary?
Oh, very.
Coming home wasn't what you expected, was it?
No.
Yeah, it never is.
There's something going on.
David Chokichi.
How do you know that name?
Because I don't know that name.
Baywatch.
Oh, they lead with that guy's name.
What is it, David Chokachee?
Yep.
It says starring David Chokachy.
That's so stupid.
He never starred in anything, but,
Okay.
Our search is electrical imbalances.
These are shark-infested waters.
We have no idea how the sharks got in, and honestly, we don't know what else is out there.
Looks like we got ourselves a water park shark.
For those of you're just listening, I want to describe...
That's...
I want to describe what?
Say what I want to say.
That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
It's the dumbest thing you've ever seen, and I'm a fan.
And now they don't know how the sharks got it.
Shark infested water.
The waters must have bled into the water.
Water Park. Somehow. Somehow. Somehow.
The water must have bled into the water park.
And what I like for those you just listening on the podcast or on the radio,
I want you to envision you're on a water slide.
And you're just sliding down a water slide,
but there's also a gigantic shark behind you on that water slide.
Following right behind you.
For some reason, there's a giant shark in the water park.
And they're not shutting anything down.
Multiple instances happen, and they're just like,
that had to been it, right?
I don't lose business for the day.
are shark-infested waters.
Like, what's happening right there?
Why did it growl like a lion?
What else is out there?
Looks like we got ourselves a water park shark.
Director of all the shark-nato's.
Just get it done.
David Jokke.
We need to contain the sharks in here and eliminate them.
Chomsy Gilson.
Can I borrow a gun?
Can I borrow a gun? No.
Uh-oh, sharks in the wave pool.
Who is behind this?
No running.
No.
diving, no surviving.
No escape.
No escape.
Run.
Waterford.
I can have a whole ocean full of a mutant electric charge within the generation.
No food in the pool, except you.
I cannot.
Show bro, Will, thank you.
My brain around how bad that was.
Like, part of their gimmick is that they make bad movies, like, specifically to be silly.
But I think there's people in it like.
David Chokichi who's like
silly.
No, these are real. On purpose.
Uh-huh. Not good.
Yeah. Would I
former 90s nobody,
David Chokichi, being a movie,
that would be no good?
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Shark in the back air pool. I saw shark attacks
to Cousin J's pool this past Sunday.
I just like how that whole preview
and it's continually said
over and over, I'm sure they
figuring out. What? We don't know.
how these sharks got here.
Water main broke, I think.
Go look anywhere around the park.
It looks like maybe there was...
Like a big pipe broke.
Yeah, trickish.
I know.
Don't try bringing logic into this.
Wouldn't chlorinated water kill a shark.
Not these, though.
Well, you heard them at the end.
They're like...
Mutant sharks.
Yeah, so, I mean...
They've evolved.
They love the chlorine, actually.
Yeah, they need...
It actually makes them more killer.
They thrive on the chlorine.
They're a shark, but they're also killers.
Killers.
It's available right now.
You can stream it right now.
Is it right now?
They didn't even bother, like, trying anything.
No, straight to Amazon.
Straight to Amazon.
Well, you know what, though?
And I might watch it.
I don't give it damn.
These movies are the fault of Amazon and Netflix and blah, blah, blah,
for just giving people money.
So just, here you go, willy-nilly.
Oh, you want $500 million, Adam Sandler?
Mm-hmm.
Who's produced zero good movies in 20 years?
All right.
Here's $500 million.
I forget how long I've been in this business.
Well, I sometimes do until Ligwilly.
tells me he's been listening to me since high school and now he
is a successful construction company. Yes, he did.
I'm basically dead. Yep.
But when the original Shark Nato
came out, this show
went to Comic Con
in New York City and I interviewed
this guy, the director. Really?
The guy who directs all these. I interviewed him for some reason.
Because we all thought Shark Nato, it was dumb then
13 years ago. Yes.
And we're all like, all right, well, this is a silly. I'll
interview this guy. I didn't know they made
six of them. I know they made two.
Because I remember it made back, you know, for the first one.
Six.
First one was, a freak hurricane strikes Los Angeles,
pulling man-eating sharks into the water spouts and flooding the city.
As they always do.
Shark Nato 2, the second one.
Electric Boogaloo.
Is now in New York City,
where they must battle sharks falling from tornadoes across iconic, iconic Manhattan landmarks,
like the Empire State Building.
Shark Nato 3, oh hell no.
Shark Nato's merge into a massive front that destroys Washington, D.C.
Oh.
David Hasselhoff is in the...
Not while I'm here.
I'm putting up my fences and my cameras.
I've got my shark fence up.
David Hasselhoff was in three, where he goes into space to fight space sharks.
Okay.
Sharknado.
Yeah.
The Fourth Awakens.
Yeah, space sharks.
Five years after the third film, storms are now...
being whipped up by high-tech energy corporations.
Please no.
Finn must stop the new weather variations like sand natos and nuclear shark natos.
Uh, excuse me?
What did you just say the guy's name was?
Finn.
Oh, Finn is the star of all the movies.
You didn't know that?
Yeah, Finn.
That might be your boy Michael Chukachoo-Doo.
David Chokachee.
David Chokachin.
David Chokachan.
Shark Nato 5.
After much of America is destroyed, the shark natos
escalate into a worldwide phenomenon.
Finn and his family
have to travel to London, Rome, and Tokyo
to stop multi-continental sharks.
Oh no, multi-continental sharks.
And then 2018's lie,
it's called the Last Shark Nato,
following the destruction of Earth.
The Sharks won?
I got to give this
what I'm about to say
in the description of the Shark Nato,
I can't imagine any of you watched.
I love how they lean into how dumb this is, okay?
Shark Nato 1, Los Angeles.
Shark Nato 2, New York City.
Shark Nato 3, Washington, D.C.
Shark Nato 4, kind of a play on electric, but then they also have nukees and all that stuff.
Shark Nato 5, we're going global.
London, Rome, Tokyo.
Yeah.
Well, now they're all out of places to go, Cody, right?
They've destroyed the earth.
Where could they possibly go for the final?
The shark.
Shark NATO.
They destroyed the earth.
I don't know.
They got a time machine.
Following the destruction of Earth, Finn travels through time to bite to battle sharks in Camelot,
the Wild Wild West, and then the future to prevent the very first Shark Nato from ever happening.
Don't look at me like that.
I'm watching all of these.
These are exactly my style.
Worst things ever.
I wouldn't put these on in the background of anything.
But it wasn't the last Shark Nato because now we got Waterpark Shark.
Yeah, well, it's not a NATO.
Oh, you're right, it's not a NATO.
Water main break.
Yeah.
Water main break.
All right.
Great.
Just get a little high and watch one of these movies.
Time machine, does.
Lee Baldwin, hey, Lee.
What's up, guys?
Dollar Investment Club.com.
You sign up, you pay a bill to yourself.
Get in the game, 100 bucks, 200 bucks.
Maybe you're in your late 40s in your 50s and you've paid off your house.
Take that mortgage payment.
Put it in the market, right, Lee?
I love coming on here.
Thank you, John.
Well, that's what I'm thinking about.
Exactly right, though.
This is a time when you want to be building have assets so you can take advantage of what's going on and build them.
I want to ask a question for that example specifically because I think it's going to apply to my wife and I.
House gets paid off, but we're used to paying that mortgage month every month.
And you want to ramp up kind of some retirement money in like 15 years.
Right.
There's still a way to do that.
It's not too late to do that.
No, and it's, well, never too late.
Sure.
And so you're used to spending that money,
and as you always say, you pay a bill to yourself.
Just now is the time to ramp it up.
And then as you build it, it becomes you're compounding on a bigger number,
and you can get to where you want.
Yeah.
And you'd be surprised.
I mean, I'm all about being in for the long haul and starting early and building,
but if you do have to play a little ketchup, that's a perfect example of, you know.
I'll have to play a little ketchup.
some point here. I'm trying to ramp things up.
Well, you're not alone and it's just, you know,
but we do see people
being successful playing catch up.
So let's start with the
bad news and end with the Savannah Bananas
talk we're going to have because the bad news
is, as I follow all my geeky nerd stuff, Lee,
is I see two big stories this week.
One is that Elon's stock is crap in the bed,
SpaceX, as we had feared it might.
And the other one is about AI.
So let's start with Elon.
They're having an earnings call tonight.
Tesla is.
So what are we at with all of this?
So SpaceX, and we kind of talked about that.
The big tech, these huge IPOs,
and that's obviously the biggest one of all time.
And it got everyone so excited you had to be in.
So you got in, and the IPO price was 135.
First trade was 150, and it went higher.
So there was a trade there.
But they typically, or historically,
have, they do this round trip.
We're during the first month and we're like a month and a week into this,
they go up and then they go down.
Now, yesterday was at 127.
So all, we did it guys, we beat the fat cats.
All the guys that got in early, right, they're still holding shares are now underwater.
Okay.
So, and they're not really allowed to sell.
And this is what we feared is that it's good because it's going to be rolled into like mutual.
What was I mean?
Some of the index funds had to buy it.
And then that kind of held it up for a while.
And so now when they report earning SpaceX, I mean,
that release is another 20% of the stock can be sold.
So after that event, that might be the time if you believe in Elon
and want to play that jockey on that horse, the Elon horse, right?
Then maybe you would look at it.
The other nerdy story I've seen is that a lot of these AI companies
are using the Elon trick of kind of moving around debt and hiding debt.
and there could be potentially trillions in debt we don't know about and all of these things.
And I asked you, does that mean we're bursting?
Is it going to happen?
It's just, I think to me it's a bit of a red flag because I'm seeing now companies that are, you know, take Oracle, for example, or Amazon, they're issuing bonds.
And these companies are very profitable.
They were always in that bond space.
And so the debt is kind of ratcheting up.
So if you're a minor, more minor player in that, so I would, you.
you know, debt kills, right?
So you just want to, I just hope that the build out and that they can see into the future.
So the question you asked off air was you, we said, is AI going to take jobs or create jobs?
Right.
That's a debate going on.
That's a debate going on.
You thought back to the internet when they thought the internet's going to take jobs,
but it actually created jobs.
Created jobs.
I was telling you that any pushback I've seen against AI has been, it's just more expensive than the cheapest option,
which seems to be a human still.
meaning in this country, if I can pay someone 15 bucks an hour to do a job,
or you outsource it to India for five bucks a day or whatever,
that's still cheaper than the usage coins and all this AI infrastructure.
Right.
And that's the concern is that if there's a cheaper option,
that's where companies are going to go.
And people who laid off giant divisions of their company
to replace them with AI are now bringing people back because they're learning that.
Right.
And I think it's almost unanimous among the big, really,
heads of all the major tech companies that it's going to increase jobs.
But early on it wasn't that way, and they were kind of scaring us, right?
So I think, and maybe it's, but my concern is that the big spendout, your biggest expense
input typically is employers, right?
Yeah.
So if you're going to spend all this money, how does it, it just, you're going to have to
have some tremendous growth.
And I'm also here to tell you that there is a grassroots pushback against.
AI. They couldn't control their own PR. They couldn't control how people were going to feel about
these data centers. They couldn't control how people were going to feel about AI artwork and
AI music and there's this grassroots pushback. And I think that their PR got out from underneath them,
all the cool, neat stuff that was going to happen, which I'm sure could still happen, is being
overshadowed by your local restaurant making the same exact flyer of tacos. Right.
So it's like their PR is out of their hands now. And there was a headline on Open AI this
morning. I haven't not read the article, but it was kind of like it went off the range.
It went off. Did you read that? Yeah. I didn't read that, but it got out of control.
Yeah, so it went on its own. That's a little concerning, but...
Yeah, it's, I hope it doesn't become sentient, but it does start to learn more things.
But it also, I'm like a totally geeky... But Tesla's earnings report will be very interesting
tonight because... Well, why is that? Well, we'll see how they're doing. We'll see he's
committed a lot of money to the robots and he will... He can't help but talk.
about the relationship with SpaceX.
Right.
And so, in Alphabet, Google also has earnings tonight, and there did this side deal with
SpaceX for compute power.
So that report also, so I think it's going to be an interesting night to read through
and see.
Okay.
Yeah.
So going back to the-
We really want to geek out there.
AI thing, what I was saying, I will.
I'll listen to it.
What I was saying about the AI thing is, and I just learned this, is that AI is built
to find an average, meaning it's not going to give you.
you an outrageous answer or it's not going to give you this answer way over here.
Its goal is to be in the middle of the lane and there are jobs where that's all we need.
You know, customer support probably, you can do all right with that.
But that's why another example is the artwork all looks the same because AI isn't going to
try new things that wants to find the average that is most appealing to everybody.
And I think that itself will have some detriment.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, let's talk Savannah Bananas because that's at least more fun.
I'm Lee Baldwin Dollar Investment Club.com.
Savannah Bananas are a powerhouse.
I think this guy is a genius.
He built literally a new industry.
We were all just sitting back letting MLB have their own thing forever.
And he was like, no, I want to get in the game.
And I respect the hell out of that.
You're just learning about Savannah Bananas through this player.
Yeah, there's a player for the White Sox.
Tristan Peters, yeah.
Who was at the All-Star game for the White Sox.
played for the Savannah bananas.
Started to the Savannah bananas.
So it was in a Wall Street Journal article.
Caught my attention.
And obviously I knew about the bananas,
but then I started looking at it.
And in business sense,
we're all about if you have money
and innovation, and here's a guy that
just, the innovations,
and I love it. Two-hour games.
Everybody loves that, right?
It's a note for anybody's trying to start a business.
Exactly.
Find the most annoying things about your competition.
Seriously.
And correct them.
I was annoying about baseball.
Baseball was boring.
Baseball was too long.
I didn't want to sit there and watch a three-hour game, four-hour game.
80 unwritten rules.
Silly rules.
I didn't want to pay 20 bucks for a beer at that stadium, right?
Two hours, there's your game.
The players will be doing silly things out in the stands.
It's family-friendly.
It's for all the audience.
Your kids are going to love it.
He found the lane that nobody was in.
One-set price.
One-set price.
It's all these really great notes.
And then dominated in social media.
media. And so there you. And it wasn't an easy climb. This guy had, he hustled forever.
He's going after the man too, right? So. Yeah. And now it's a. And now he's got spinoffs.
I was telling Lee, it's like, you can go see party animal games. You can go all. There's kind of
league to compete. Yeah, there's like a whole new league now. It's incredible. And I think the college
programs around the country should pay attention. Like, because I think in some ways they're losing
us, you know, the money being spent on college sports. But that's a no, I think, a, a, a,
A story for another day.
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Thanks guys.
All right.
Coco and I play.
We'll just do nine holes because we got a meeting at 10.
What?
He's so enthusiastic.
I literally don't, I don't remember anything.
I was just saying.
I don't really don't remember anymore.
Oh, at some point, we have to play soccer with the no rules.
I tried it yesterday.
Fun as hell.
I'm just slide tackling people and breaking ankles.
Yeah?
Okay.
It's a lot of fun.
There's literally no rules.
Let's do nine holes of golf today.
Yeah, let's do that.
All right?
Get your Cody in a good mood for work meeting.
Mr. Lisa, I need a better attitude from you.
I'm HR.
I don't, I don't need you.
Yeah, no, meeting sucks.
I'm meeting suck.
Don't worry about it.
All right.
We are going to play.
We.
Sorry, my watch, my watch said we're too loud.
I'm sorry.
You were too loud there.
You were too loud?
Yeah, we're too loud.
I'm sorry about that.
Sorry, watch.
Sorry.
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