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88: The Bledsoe Family - Warren Smith

Mar 29, 20231 hr 11 min
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This week the boys welcome Ryan's cousin, Warren Smith. Warren grew up very close to the Bledsoe family and shares some personal memories of the phenomenon, religious trauma and planting gardens with Chris Sr.

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Weird things happened in the backyard. Weird weird, weird. Wow. Hey yo oh man yo, I was gonna do it differently than we usually do it, and I just fell right into it. It's a trap, man, dude, what this is? Inescapable bro trap either way? Hey, what's up everybody? How are you? I love you? Uh? We're here with a very exciting guest. It is someone who I've been in love with for quite some time, longer than I can remember, Longer than I

can remember. Honestly, I don't even know when it happened. It just kind of started and it's never stopped since. Warren Smith ladies in gentlemen in the Illustrious, wonderful, beautiful man uh, and also happens to be cousin of Ryan Blood. So I'm gonna be honest, I don't know what illustrious means. Dude. Well, it means that you're cool. That's all you really need to know is that it's a it's a compliment. Later it means

you're you're pretty cool. So Warren is actually pretty active in our discord server occasionally, and um, why why don't we go into like what's your name is? Disorder? The botanist, dude, is it the freaking bottom. I that's not the same thing. That's for us later, but yeah, that's a different thing entirely. You're you're the botanist. So yeah, so them, Why, well, um, I'm I like plants, but I'm really bad at it. Oh what, I'm trying a lot more. That's

bull that's not true. You're honestly, like probably the person that I know in my life that is goodest at plants. Yeah, I would, Yeah, I think I could. Uh, I could say I'm goodest at it. You know, I actually don't know the answer to this, But when did you I've known you pretty much as long as I've known Ryan. For for those who don't know, we were all like high school kids. We it was just everybody was at my house. Look you may disagree, okay,

but I consider us very close. Yeah. Well we're actually kind of close right now. Yeah exactly. So yeah, yeah, yeah, even if it's just that, you're pretty accurate there, honestly, But when when did you get into like like your nature actively well yeah, but like like actively growing things. So I really don't know. I honestly don't know either, Like it kind of just happened. Um, I think it was honestly when Um, I contacted your dad because I heard he'd had a beautiful garden

at the year old house. Oh yeah, that's right he did. Yeah. So uh yeah, big squad yea zucchini huh the tallest around bro. Yeah. Oh dude, he really had an ocra stock that was ten feet tall. Like that's kind of insane. What dad just knew he I mean he grew up on a farm, you know, like he just he knows how to work it. Yeah, So yeah, I wanted to learn to grow and he was obviously really good at it yea. And I wanted to

start with anything, so vegetables was a good foundation. So um we started with tomatoes and I wanted to learn how to grow in uh at March, May, April, June, etc. Is that difficult, by the way, like growing tomatoes, because I feel like that's one thing that if I was to grow a crop, like I used tomatoes in almost everything, So it's not necessarily difficult, but it is pretty demanding. I mean, you have to like upkeep it. You have to like trim back the bottom leaves

so it doesn't get infection and whatnot. That's disease work for me. Yeah. Well, it is a lot of work. Honestly. You gotta water it quite frequently. And in the summer um when me and your dad did it, we had a water like two or three times a day because the summer was brutal. It was really basic. So did he kind of like actively teach you how to Yeah, that's so we used his freaking what is it called that Troy built the tiller? Yeah, the Troy built tiller.

He was super proud of that thing. Rebuilt the engine and everything, if I'm not mistaken, And we took it out there and he was like, all right, son, you're doing it not I was like great, So I started doing it, and like it was. It was crazy because there's bricks everywhere because they used they used to use that as a dumping site, I'm pretty sure for old construction, and so I had to dig up bricks and uh, it was a lot of work, but it was sick.

That's that's so wild that like you just kind of you just saw his garden and you were basically like, I'm in no matter how much work there is. Yeah, I wanted to learn it. Why because I don't know just the idea of just growing something. I don't really know how to put it into words. But like you asked me when I've been interested in nature, Well, he asked me when I started it. Yeah, well you asked me when I started being interested in nature, So that was pretty much like

I did ask the Nature party. I was pretty much always I mean I wanted to have like a greenhouse terrarium when I was like six years old. Like Warren was always into like frogs and lizards and and like things like that, even at a young age, like something about cultivating like like a terrarium or an acquartinent, and you have aquariums and stuff when you're kid. Yeah, and this is honestly really stupid. What. I took a trash can and I filled it with dirt and ants, and I was what, Yeah,

I was thinking in my head, like self sustained ecosystem. So I put into ants in there and then like hoping that they would make an ant colony. And I dropped a lizard in there, thinking he was gonna infinitely eat the ants infinitely. It was the other way around him. They ate him. No. I was like eight though, so like that's not sacrificing to the ant. Yeah, the show. We condemn sacrifice. Yeah, we do, we openly unless it's a brand, unless it's a brand of

it, right, that's true. Unless it's a brand of sac that's fair like a brand of it. If it's a brand of sacrifice, it's fine. You sacrificed a lizard to aunts unintentionally, Yeah, you put a lizard in there, and what like the next day he was no longer a living lizard. It was it was just I mean he was like meal. Yeah, you know, I mean he was still there, it's just kind of ants were on them and his soul was gone. Yeah, he was no longer living. That was an ex lizard. I was always terrified of frogs

and lizard when I was a kid. But I'll tell you this. I read Did you ever read a Series of Unfortunate Events? Unfortunately? I mean I'm kidding. That was the only book I could stomach. Honestly, Yeah, I hated fiction books, but for some reason I gravitated towards that. Like a lot. They are kind of really magnetic, like they're really good if you if you notice, like, have you read them? My mom read them to me and and then I started reading. It's like audio books

for children. It's like their mom reads it to him. Why do you think audio books are so popular? Yeah, so so she read them to you then, Yeah, dude, that's what I'm saying. Like even Alex, who knows nothing about movies, about movies or popular culture in the slightest, like even he knows about series of unfortunate events, let that one side.

Yeah, you let it, you let it slide. The reason that I bring it up is because even though I hated like frogs and lizards and stuff like that, which, by the way, the reptile room exactly, yeah, the which is the second one I read, the reptile room, he had the Yeah. And when they described like his the terrarium in his house. From that moment, what was the guy's name, I don't know. Montgomery, Montgomery, dude. You get points. You get points for

that. I don't know if we're keeping score, but you get points. Well, I mean we have to now, yeah, yeah we do. Alex started scoreboard one point to Ryan. Yeah, one doll. I was gonna make that joke. Maybe I shouldn't, but like after I saw that, I always wanted a terrarium, even though I was afraid of them, which, by the way, hilariously, I love you, Emily, but Emily is a frog. I think my mom and dad they bought her a frog sat you as a wedding. They had it wrapped up in like this,

like your dad terrorizers here. So just for context, Warrens mom is my mom's little sister. So, like, we grew up very close. Like, I mean, it was to the point where my mom and dad would leave the country for a week. I mean they, you know, back when they owned the business Blitzo Construction. They'd go on trips multiple times a year and I'd be standing at his house for sometimes weeks on end. Yeah, I did this pretty sweet, just quick sidebar. I didn't know

it was called Blitzo Construction. Yeah, and Blitzo Realty was the real estate and business that my mom owned in conjunction with my parents. Weren't for his parents too, Yeah, and like they yeah, like doing the books and stuff or what like milling houses. So my dad was on the construction side. I honestly don't know what my mom didn't either. Honestly, I did this a long time. All I gotta say is his dad was a good boss. Really we were good off. Oh you mean you mean Chris Senior.

Yeah, Chris, we're pretty good off. Really yeah. I mean that just goes to show you know, your dad's character. But sorry, sorry, I don't know, it's okay. I was just gonna say, like, we basically grew up together like brothers, like to this day. I mean all these years, his parents call me their uh fifth son, I think, yeah, the fifth fifth son. It used to be fourth but then they adopted. Oh it was knocked down the fifth Oh yeah that's right, that's right, so and I'm the fifth son all of a sudden.

But anyway, Yeah, so we grew up super close and like I can't I cannot tell you how many nights we spend each other's house just getting into dullmass antics, especially when Chris Junior and Grayson were involved. Oh man, it was always weird. Dude, it's weird. Is it story time? I'm sorry it is probably no. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's just like yo, both both were like maybe not, it's just like kids being kids, you know, but it was just don't want to put out

there, but crazy. Um yeah, you know it's weird because our families, all of the kids we're all the same age right, Yeah, it was almost planned. Well they've had that joke for many years. Yeah, exactly, like it was literally right, Yeah, it's like literally it's the same number of kids, exactly. Is the one girl they plan that to believe it or not. No, you can't plan that. What are you talking about? There's you know, there's something you can do. You can't

plan. Yeah, so we we've just funny though, because like pretty much all the it was like the exact same age gap. Oh yeah, and we all just we meshed. So it was like a glove. It was like because of that and like a glove making Jim Carrey jokes on. I was actually gonna I was if I was gonna start the episode, I was gonna say, so, Warrent, I'm gonna give you a conundrum here,

what's better Sonic Too or Diablo two? Don't stop? Oh no, you you you were like, Sonic is like my childhood and then Diablo two is also my childhood. Sonic just came first. You're you're officially in the hot seat now, yeah, so what's better Sonic Too or Diablo two? Different categories? Because I signed like it's like that is phenomenal, dude. All jokes aside. I know we've made a meme on this show about you know that movie. Oh I'm the Diablo two guy, by the way, Oh

yeah, I know that. Y'all have heard us talk about my cousin cousins Warren about Diablo. What the Diablo two. That's Warren right there, That's that's mister Diablo too. For as long as I can remember, fifteen plus years, dude, we could not bring up a video game. You You could not name a video game. Got worse, still is worse than Dolo. I see. This is what this is what happens every time, bro, that new got a war game came out, brought in twenty eight two

resurrected. Yeah, bro, I remember. I remember being a ten year old kid being at his house and the early two thousands and him sending me down and making me play because it was sick. I loved it because we obviously grew up from the same background, like the Christian Pentecostal and like super like. He convinced me this is kind of hilarious. I don't know if oh my god, what am I about to say. I don't know if you remember this, but like my parents were super strict and yours were,

but like in a kind of different way. I don't know. They were strict about the belief. Yeah, they didn't police every single thing we said and did. So you convinced me that we all know what this means, right yeah, yeah, you think I was not watching. He's holding up his middle finger, right, yeah, my middle fingers up. Ryan convinced me that it was perfectly acceptable in the Christian faith to flip off the ground. In other words, you're flipping off the devil, like you're saying,

yeah, yeah, exactly. And I was true, wow, this is excellent and less like and more like seven year old terms and no, no, no, no, I really like seven or eight years. I love the idea of you being seven and going this is excellent. Yeah. So I did that in front of my mom. I was like, hey, mom, look I'm flipping off the devil. And she was like, yeah, I never do that again. I was like, why, it's not bad if you're flipping off the devil. It's okay to curse if it's the

devil. Yeah, that's literally what Ryan taught me. Yeah, I just I just came up with him. Man influence him in such a negative way. And he's older. Yeah, he's two years older. I honestly have no idea. It's just like you're just impressionable. I guess. So that was the word I was gonna use. But yeah I was negative. Bro, that's like, that's like fighting the darkness. Like yeah, it's like, yeah, it's like John Constant. Parents just don't understand. It's just

don't understand. It's like John Constantine uses the dark arts to fight the dark arts. You're super into John Constantine. Yeah, I love that, dude. Why because he's freaking o excellent right now? Excellent. Yeah, he's an excellent dude. He's like, I mean, Batman is cool, but

I don't know something about him. I've always been like, you know, obsessed with like hell and not you know what I'm saying, Like just getting into this the concept of it's like it's terrifying, Well because we were terrified of it, Yeah, exact hole. You know that's where we will go if we you think, do you think that's maybe where it comes from? He said that on an episode and I got a thing and dude, it probably is accurate. Really, Yeah, when you all I think it was

in the hell episode y'all made. Y'all made a dowblot to comment. And when do you listen to every episode? I did when I uh fan? Yeah, I used to when I was driving for a living, But then I would listen to every episode when Chris Junior was my boss and now I'm doing something else entirely and is super difficult, busy man. Yeah, it's super difficult, but I yeah, I listened to every episode there for a long time, at least like sixty plus like he was, Yeah, he

was following it and even like texting me for the early episode. You're not a fake fan at all. Yeah. Any times I've gotten text from Warren and like zero context, you'll just like say some random thing and I have no idea what you're talking about, and I'm like what, and you're like, oh, I just watched the episode. Yeah, my dad does that to me. Yeah. I would literally be listening to the episode and here's something I'm like, uh, and then I'll text the group chat and then

yeah, hopefully they know what I'm talking about. I think he might have more episodes under your belt than any other guests we've brought on. What do you mean as far as I WATCHPT for like MK, yeah, but yeah, I mean true, well Jenny, but like it's also like her job. Yo. So were you ever into Doom? So let me put it dealing because it's like the hell thing. I actually got convinced by my brother. He sent me a photo of Grayson. Yeah, shout out Grayson.

Grayson. He's the one who in their family. Who is Chris Junior's age. Yeah, yeah, and they were there were buddies for a long long time. Yeah. Yeah. Um, but there was a photo you sent me of like demons coming through a portal and the Doom. Yeah, the video game, the new one, I think Doom twenty sixteen. Yeah, and uh I saw that and I was like, maybe I'll give it a shot, and then I beat the hell out of Oh you did? Yeah,

pun intended. And then I was so obsessed with it that I went to Doom Eternal immediately after, and like I did, I was Ryan knows. It was very hard for me to play video games that were single player because it always felt like a waste of time. So do you want to be social and play? Yeah, exactly the same way I say games. I love him now because I don't have a lot of time to do multiplayer, So I've been doing a lot of single player lately, just if I

can get into it. I beat Doom. I heard Doom Eternal. Like obviously there was tons of buzz about Doom twenty sixteen, and I played that one. It was amazing, it was awesome. Yeah, but I heard Doom Eternal is like the truth. I've heard nothing but that the simple fact that it was better in every way. Yeah, I've not heard a single negative thing about Doom Eternal. Yeah, I just I meant to say this

earlier. I completely forgot. And but like my obsession with Diablo two goes so far that I literally bought a golf set called Diablo simply based on the name. Yeah, that's like your newest obsession as golf. Yeah, but like I had to bring Diablo into it, and that was the only way to do that. Bringing up a good topics, obviously, I'm assuming with like the way things are going now, Like you're not living every day in fear of Hell still currently. Yeah, so like let's talk about that.

Let's dig in a little bit, Like at what point did it click for you that Hell was just like a fear tactic? You know, because I mean I vividly remember us as kids being terrified. Hell. I had a dream when I was a kid that literally Hell opened beneath me when I was laying on my bed and it just opened up and it was just read beneath me. And I was always terrified that at any given moment he could just open the floor beneath you to drop you in it. It was crazy.

I was like six six, Yeah, I was already answering your question. You were you were? You remember that? Yeah? It's it was traumatizing, Like how do you not remember that? Yeah? And and and you know, to make this worse, like, you know, young Christian kids really are like believing this is real, like it's possible, right, yeah, it's not just a nightmare like this might happen. Yeah. So I'm laying in bed like terrified, like yeo, dude, Hell's gonna open beneath

me for some reason. Oh yeah, it was horrible, Doude. I remember one time when we were teenagers, you had a nightmare about the rapture happening, but you didn't go Yeah, remember, dude, I had that dream before too, Like you know what's funny, I have no idea what age I was. But I was talking in the last episode with Jenny about how like I was, like, how can you remember dreams that you had

when you were a kid. But now that you mentioned that, I'm gonna say I was probably in the ballpark of ten to twelve, and I vividly remember that dream, like I remember I was in my backyard, and I remember like streaks of light coming from the clouds. It was like an overcast day, like I vividly remember this, and and like my my whole family, mom, dad, brothers, sister, and me started floating up towards

the sky like we were going to heaven. I remember looking to my right and seeing my grandma and grandpa too, because they lived next door, and they were going up too. And then I started falling back down. No, yeah, everyone else kept going up. I don't know if you subconsciously did this or not, but the first time you said you were sending you did this, yeah, it was I did not. I mean, I'm

gonna have to watch that like this that's some Freudian something. Yeah, well, that's why you didn't go to the rapture because you weren't flicking off the devil. You were flicking off God. Yeah, yeah, and then sent me back down. So that's I don't know, but I do remember that. That's crazy. Like I thought I didn't remember any dreams from when I was a kid, but I do remember that one. They're in there. You just gotta be like reminded of the memory. Yeah, you know,

yeah, I think that's never goes away. Random thought. Apparently your smell is the most powerful memory trigger. I've heard that. Well, apparently smell is like the most powerful sense in general. Like it's it's more, it activates areas of your brain, more areas of your brain than anything. I can't hear poop, but I guess certainly powerful. That's pretty powerful. Man point deducted negative. I wound that on a shirt. I can't hear poop. Wait, yeah, I said that's what he said. I can't hear

poop, but I can certainly smell. I've heard one before. Yeah, I was gonna say, I mean that's true, but I think I've heard. I think i've heard. What is more, I'm comfortable, though, hearing it or smelling it. I don't want to do either, but seeing it's pretty bad. What I you know what I do want to do. Since we're talking about dreams, Alex told me, uh, we talk about your Yeah, he's just talking about I had talking about the Hell dream before.

In between Jenny's episode and this one, Alex was like, dude, I had a dream story, so I want to hear it. This is really like peeking in these dreams that stick with you from childhood. So it's kind of insane. Honestly, I don't remember much yesterday, so it's it's just weird. So yeah, this isn't from childhood. I'm about to take this really low. Okay, Okay, this episode has been very high and this dream is very intense. We don't know, we've been talking about hell

and fecal matter. Like it's not been that hot. But so I love it. I woke up it. I woke up from this dream probably three or four in the morning and immediately wrote everything down. I was very gut Yeah. When I predict your dream, I've told you. The next morning I woke up. When I have crazy dreams, I call Ryan in the morning. Really huh. I let him get up because he's he doesn't get up as early as me. But I'm like, hey, man, let me tell you about this joke must have been, like what within the past

year this was. I have the date written it was the fourth of this month, February fourth. Yeah, so all right, I'll just get into it because it's all like bullet points. But basically, I remember meeting this very um affluent looking guy, button down sunglasses, like like mogul type if that makes sense. Like he could have been in a shark tank like one of my status Yeah, he was one of the sharks. Yeah. Um. And I was like, like wanted to be that right, And I'm

like looking, I'm like holding reverence to this person. And Ian was there shout out. Ian is the first shout out my girl on Instagram. So so we're like and me and Ihan were like doing jobs for this guy, like he was like giving us errands to run and the next thing I know, like the it kind of just skips and me and this mogul guy are in It was like a cross between a doctor's waiting room and the post office because we were all in here, and I remember I got mail while I

was in there and I opened it. But anyway, we're sitting there and random parts this guy. I got the sense that this guy's ex wife comes busting in the door and it's like starts screaming at him. I don't even know what it was about, like, and then they like left, and I'm still in this waiting room and uh, let me check my notes, make sure I'm on track here, and so but I had this sense that this mogul guy was very spiritual, Like it was all very spiritual. Do

you keep a do you regularly keep a dream journal? No, I just write down the intense nay. Yeah. And so then I started walking through this, uh, this area, this waiting room by myself, and I remember seeing one of my uncles who has passed away, whoa. And I remember just like looking at him and being like hey, like good to see you, and he was like good to see you too, and I just kind of like clossed over it in my dream, but it was like it

was like acknowledging that he was there. And then I found Olivia, my fiance the first time. YEA said, yeah, congratulations to Alex and Olivia that you made in heaven. You're derailing my dream? Love you? Why anyway back to my dream? No, it's awesome, YEA. More important things to talk about. So she was there and then this is where it gets very weird. Man, I had this, like it came to me, and I told her and I was like, yo, like is no,

this is it's like almost like trigger warning. But like I was like, yo, I have stage four liver cancer and I'm dying. Why That's what I told her. It came to me, and I told her that, and so and I told her that I realized I was gonna die. I remember this. She realized I was gonna die. You don't have cancer. We started crying together, Oh my god. And so I'm just like and I remember telling her. I didn't tell her this part, but I remember just being like, look, it's okay. Just like move on with

your life. Go find somebody like it's gonna be okay, and like fully coming to grips with it. And then I'm like calming myself down in the dream and I said, look, it's all right. I'm an infinite light being. And when I said that, I woke up, and no one else is interesting about that. When when you like kind of just like went past he said it was your uncle, you acknowledged him and kept going.

That's like a lot of a lot of mystic texts and stuff like they talk about reuniting with like the souls of your family and how it's like no big deal. Like it's like I had that happen all the time, Like just last night or the night before, I dreamed my grandfather who only passed in twenty thirteen, So I mean I was like in my twenties. Yeah, you know, I have recurring dreams where he's just chilling on the couch and it's like in my dream, I know he's dead, but we're just like

permitted to chill. Yeah, and you don't even it's not even but he doesn't talk really, He's just sitting there, but like he's there. I get like he's actually there in my dream. I don't think my uncle talked to me either, but it was more never talks. The whole dream was very um like there was not a lot of talking. It was all just like knowing, like when I when I found out, it's like it was

like a sense of emotion feelings. Yeah, and it was just so emotional and I like as soon as I woke up, I like rolled over and she was there and I was like, all right, cool, it's like a dream. But I just started writing every rolled over, He's like, will you marry me? This is actually there's no reality in where he would say it was kind of like aspiration on the op chance he really did have it, Yeah, exactly, exactly. Yeah, Well I woke up. I'm like, fuck, do I need to call a doctor? I need

to me And he's like, he's telling me this dream. I said, you know what, man, you're fine. You know I'm cancer. You're very stressed. Probably really that's yeah, he downplayed the whole thing, like just like I don't want you to get in here. Hell no, no, no, that's an intense dream. Yeah, that's injured, definitely, isn't I mean, look debatedly, not white as intense as a child getting

sucked into hell, but intense. I don't got to say. I don't remember many dreams since then, dude, I was actually gonna ask about that. You know, I don't remember my dreams at all, never, like you don't have any big standout ones because I'm that way too. Well the other like, it's really dumb. What's that Dante's peak? That movie with the volcano Dante's peak, I haven't seen that. It's uh man, anyways, a volcano or upted and I got burnt alive. That was again,

there's lava in Hell. Yeah, yeah, it's lava. I'm sure that's yeah. It was lava. Absolutely. We're in a white van and it just it was. It was crazy because, uh, the lava poured down the volcano and I was in the truth in the van. I was like, well, it's either I get burnt alive or I jumped. So I jumped, and I was like, oh, burn alive. Anyw, this is suicide. I'm going to Hell. I should have just let in. Yeah, I should have just got burned alive. It is I could avoid

the eternal. It's Dante's peak. I've never seen that movie. That movie is excellent, dude, I honestly believe, like on some subconscious level, like you've always been so fascinated with Diablo too because of your deep childhood fear of Hell. I honestly think that's exactly what it is. It makes sense. It makes sense to me always talking, start talking about experiences you've had. What was it like growing up with an uncle who was having all these

bizarre experiences. I was sheltered from it largely, really, Yeah, so I only know what they told me in the red room. I spent Yeah, I spent a lot of night hanging out with Ryan and three or four o'clock in the morning, playing video games, talking about it and whatnot. So from my parents' side, I was sheltered from it. They wouldn't let me know of anything that was going on. I had no idea for the

longest time. So really after it happened, yeah, because you know, I mean, you know this on my mom's side, it was taboo. Well, sure, sure, I heard let me back pedal. I heard from family members that the typical things you hear, like what, oh, you know, just boogerman and drugs. You know. I didn't want to have to go in all those d Yeah, I'm not nice things. Yeah, I didn't want to go into details. Okay, sure yeah. Um So I heard those things and I was like, it seems pretty samee to

me. I mean, one thing that stuck with me, and it's kind of crazy, is he said, think of our planet as a grain of salt in the ocean. There's millions and billions and billions of planets. There's also billions and billions of particles of salt in the ocean. And he said, think of our planet as a grain of salt in the ocean. Why is it that only our plant has life and no other plant and the grains of salt and the ocean has life. Why is that? Why couldn't it

be? So? Your dad never tried to convince me this stuff is real. What your dad was is thought provoking statements like that. That was like, why couldn't that be real? You think he's really wise. So he never once tried to sit me down and say, believe me, this is what happened. He just didn't. He just he doesn't really do that to anybody except for my mom because she sees it and it's like come on,

so you know, but he's not like that, so he yeah. So it was literally just consider it. And I was like, well, I certainly am now, like I'm thinking about it. I think you know what that tells me And and forget the fact that I'm his son, Like I'm just saying, like first thought that comes to mind, no no bias. That tells me about a man who is really experiencing something and is so confident and then it's real. He's like, I don't I don't got to say

here and prove it to you just just think about it. Yeah, you know that's a good point, because if he had something to hide, or if he was guilty of a hoax or or or or you know, was was desperate to fabricate some story, it would be like, I got believe me, You're gonna believe me, you know, And it's like, so it's never been like that ever, that's always ever been stuck with me. That that analogy in that comparison, So, um, I thought it was

super cool. Yeah, yeah, that parted that knowledge. The way that he says. Yeah, sometimes he'll put a little he'll put a little seed in your head and then it'll just be like you like he does freaking plans, dude, exactly, he just cracks it open. You won't stop thinking about it. It'll roll around in your head until you like unravel it,

you know. Yeah, that's how he raised me, dude. But I mean, like Jesus, and I say that gratefully, but I mean as as as a teamage Jesus, he just says some deepast ship, I'm so great. I wasn't always ready to hear it. Sure, you know, as a as a wanting to be a normal kid, Dude, you know, it's so crazy how different we think when we're kids. Oh yeah, really yeah. Kids just think they know everything, that they're right and nothing, that they're invincible. Yeah, exactly, you know, like they're yeah,

absolutely cocky, little shit kids. Not not little kids, I mean like teenagers. I love kids. I'm not saying bad things about of course, you know what I mean like kids, kids hormonal, cocky, just think they know better. And I say that because I was one. Exactly you know what I mean from experience, exactly were that. Yeah, I did a lot of stupid things. Oh yeah, very like just a dumber

sh like my health was in danger. Like there was one night, remember when we got like like blankets and sheets and tied them up and was like repelling from the top floor of your Yes, oh dude, who are they dune started? Yeah, oh yeah. What we would do is we would have a guy who was built big enough or two and wrap it around their ways the way it's like a seventeen year old kid, and we would literally full sprint and jump out the window like swan dive and then like repel down

like splinter cell rainbow of six vegas too. Kids are stupid, Yeah, that is I could never. I thought, like, the craziest thing I probably ever did is like, right when Jackass was first coming out, I like drove my bike into some bushes. I've never I've never had his hard score. I've never swanned over the window into a blanket repel. Dude, you're like special Forces. When we were like sixteen, he wasn't in it on this, and I wasn't generally in on it because I thought it was

awful. But when Grayson's friends came to the house with my parents, really thought we loved pudding? What really like you know the pudding? Yeah, like chocolate pudding. She thought, we really liked pudding. What were you doing with that pudding? They Grayson would have parties and they would come over and toss pudding cards, passing bonds. What isn't it? Eventually rocks? It was eggs. I mean, if it was rocks, I was never

part of that. It was eggs. Rocks would be stupid. And one time I decided, you know what, I wanted to be one of the cool guys. I went out there and they hit a cop car no, and I ran as fast as I could to my room upstairs and had a game ready to go because I was like, this is a bad idea, So I had I had an escape plan. I was in a call of duty too freaking lobby, waiting to go for online. I was prepared, just yeah, like, look here, my light's been on this whole time.

House kids, you have not noticed. Well he figured out it was us and parked in the driveway and sat there for like an hour and finally left. Nothing came of it, but I was like, the one time I decided to be a stupid kid. One time they made the news. I remember because um, they were walking around slashing Christmas slashing, blow up the crazing. They were caught, but it made the local news. It was like like Christmas decoration slashers or something like that. Grayson didn't participate in

that, but his friends did. And they not even like friends that aren't friends, you know what I mean. Yea, yea, yeah, yeah, they are always the worst. Let's shift gears here. Um that one night you were staying over with me and we were up really late. It was probably I know, it was some time when we didn't have school. It was like three am. Yeah, yeah, we were in the living room. I'm sorry. I complete describe what happened. Yeah, I was in the I'm sorry, like you were talking, but like this is how

the show goes. I know I didn't mean it. So I was in the living room. And the reason why we're in the living room is because your dad installed that furnace that sends the heat to all the woodstove that does this sends the heat to the whole house. They didn't have. He couldn't afford heating and air, so he literally and literally would go and cut the logs. Yeah, like daily day had him bad as the stack was probably half the size of this room. Is that correct, Like, I don't

want to exaggerate it. No, no, no, no, no, right the size of this room. Yeah, the woodstofa in the backyard, the little shed where the chicken coop, Yeah, exactly. They were literally like man, it doesn't talk about the wood stove in the book, but there's a whole chapter devoted to how dad becomes obsessed with prepping because he couldn't even afford to put food on the table. So it got into gardening.

He couldn't afford groceries. I was in the gardening side. Tangent again, I was in gardening because I liked the idea of vegetables are easy to grow in comparison to wild flowers, and that was my ultimate goal as attracting like various native bees and butterflies and whatnot. That's a side tangent. We can talk about that later if you want. But um, we specifically went to the living room because I for some reason that stoves nice. It was nostalgic.

Yeah, and there it is, there's your fire, and we would feel the fire and I was like, right, can we sleep in here tonight? I love that wood stove? And he was like yeah, man, absolutely. So he was in on the back wall where the window is, and I'm right here, completely across from the woodstove on the on the count exactly and uh me and him grew up sleeping on couches. It would be comfortable, so like it was no different than that. There sometimes yeah,

yeah, plenty of times. It was awesome. It's nostalgic, dude, it's super nostalgic. The flames reminded me of my hell dreams. So staring to the little glass window just like visualizing your destination there. So we're laying there and it's like three or four o'clock in the morning. I want to say it was like three o'clock. It was like it was late. It was super late. It was in the winter time. I couldn't tell an exact month, but it was cold enough to have a freaking fire going.

Sure. Yea. And this blinding light passes through You ever played a splinter cell games where you have the search light that kind of like, yeah, it does this thing and it's just I don't know how to describe it, man, And it like scanned past, the scans past the window, filled the room with light. You better filled me telling you when I saw that at your house? Uh huh, it was in that room. So yes, I have a for lack of better words. And I've seen that

in the backyard by the way. That's crazy, like with door open, like I'm looking out the door, blinding light moved through the backyard. That's freaking weird. Did you both see it? Oh? Yeah, I was like like I'm on this country the windows like here, like I was laying under it, and Warren was on you know, like imagine it's just a wall like that, and the couches are like kind of like a ninety degree

angle from each other. He was on the other one looking at the window, so the light came over me. And it took Warren many years to process what I said. That was what happened that night. I was like, Ryan, what was that? He said, Yeah, I just want to go back to sleep, and I was like, no, he never, like we never talked about it that night. He just to go back

to sleep. And I was like, all right, Well, if he's good with it, and I'm good with it, I guess and I have a good Yeah, I kind of have, for lack of better words, like an analytical mind. I'm really good at saying what something isn't sure, but I'm not good at saying what something is. For example, You're always like, I hope I'm going enough on the mic. I hope I'm going to I hope I'm going on good on that. You know, you're you're always the the isn't. Yeah. Yeah, well that's a lesson for you.

It's because well it's cautious. I call it cautious optimism. Oh yeah, it's cautious optimism. Like I think maybe I might be good, but there's the chance I won't be, So don't get all in on the idea. That I'll be good. That sounds like pessimism. Yeah, it really sounds like pessimism. I call it cautious optimism. It sounds like look at it. So yeah, I'm optimistic about my pessimism. Bro sure sure, so yeah and then yeah I understand it. So I'm good at saying what

things aren't. So I'm going through the motions, like, Okay, that obviously it wasn't a freaking helicopter because if you knew what point what was side of the house that was facing was like a thin driveway and then trees completely like it was not a car. It was not a car had been floating like Harry Potter and like yeah, pointing in the window. The street is like literally a hundred yards to the east of that a drone. I don't know back then, right, So, like you know, it was a

lot of things that it wasn't a plane. If it was, I wouldn't be here telling the story. Yeah, that would have crashed. Yeah exactly. So did you hear anything, No, it was nothing, and no car. If somebody's the other thing is it's cobblestone out there, somebody's walking with a light or something, or a car or cars were allowed down that ship. Yeah, every time your dad walked on that if we were in

that room, I heard him sound. Yeah, there was no sound it was And and not to mention, it wasn't like you know, you could see car lights go by all day. This is not what we saw. The light entered and filled the room and swept by like it was scanning. Like you just said that that was the best way to It was like we were illuminated in the room for that moment. Yeah, so you know something from beyond. Yeah. I never was able to put rational thought to whatever

that was. So um. Yeah. And and you saying what you said about like analyzing being analytical, it's you're you're a logic brain person. Would you say, I think? So, yeah, you are you you always have been, like you know, and like I you know, I can relate to that big time. But like when you see something like that that's completely inexplicable, it challenges every bit of that logic. You're like, you're you're going through a list in your mind. Yeah, it's not this,

it's not this, it's not this, it's not this. It takes years to unpack. Yeah, and it dead It took years for you to really be like, I just I don't have any conventional explanation as to what that could be. Honestly, that's that's awe inspiring enough, just that you have gone through everything that you could think it could possibly be, and it's like, well, it's definitely this is how the beings work. I decided it was a blimp. Okay, oh okay, this is how the beings work.

This is why I wanted this. This is why I wanted this story to be shired so badly, because it's just another testimony to the m of these beings. What they do is they give you some fantastic display, you know, and when when you're at the level of like our family and seeing and then being a daily part of your life, you know, seeing them

in the sky, that's enough. But for someone who's you know, going to be initiated into understanding what these beings are, like you you were seeing the light scanned shit, whatever, they give you some sort of display where you're like, you might not one hundred percent know exactly what it is, but you're you're, you're you have that thousand yards stare. You're like, I don't know what that was. I cannot explain yet was that so that the first like experience you would say, I want to say, yeah,

I don't. I don't. My memory is not great. I've been around them, like obviously you're years and having conversations with Chris Senior about yeah, in the red room in particularly other orbs and things like that sense right, Yeah, I mean I've had some things that, like, you know, I'd be looking outside of my binoculars and I would see this light that was

doing some crazy non plane stuff and non satellite stuff. I don't know what a satellite that can stop and turn a second's notice, just outside look just for whatever reason, looking at the sky with my buyos and saw that, and I was like, well, that's weird. Were you by yourself? I was by myself. Yeah, I was just like you really feel those I saw like three in that night too. So like satellites are either like grouping together and turning on a dime or or you know, something weird is

going on. Yeah, dude, there was one time we were at your placing. There was some stuff knocking over in the other room. Remember oh Man at his place, So stuff was just knocking over, like noise. I don't remember that. I do remember being in upstairs in my room and hearing footsteps. Oh so okay, I lie, this is earlier. Um,

I was in my room. You remember my old house set up, So you've got like the up stairs and it's got the h the hallway, bathroom, and then there's like anop sc room at the other end of this year yeah, and a weird l shape hallway that goes into the kitchen and then the garage on the other side. Yeah yeah, yeah, but that

was downstairs. That's yeah, okay, so yeah upstairs. You're not talking about the one your mom and I live it now, right, No, we're talking about your white Horse Court like you never even said, oh yeah, no, that would make sense. Yeah, nick's never been I don't care. We're talking about the house there anyway. So like the one we grew up in, you almost described it to it to you though, like it's weird, it's similar, it's very similar. My parents loved that house.

They didn't want to sell it. They actually wanted to keep that same floor planet move it. But it costed hundreds of thousands of dollars to move the whole house. But anyways, that doesn't matter. Um, at the old house, it was your staircase that went up and then to the right did this weird l shape to the bedroom, and then to the left it was a hallway all right, and you go straight and it opens up into a living room. So it was a huge bonus room upstairs. Yeah.

Huge, it's not even a second floor. It's so one point five because it has the angled ceilings. Sounds exactly like the house they live in now, Like like your room was kind of like that big the upstairs it was bigger though, yeah, like the bonus three times big. Yeah, it was much bigger. It was huge. And so at the end was my bedroom, and I had this corner desk, and then to the left of

that corner desk was the door to go into the living room. And I'm talking to somebody on AOL it's the Messenger or some shit, and I hear somebody walking upstairs and my little brother Lee shout out Lee, and I love you too, Lee. We go golfing a lot. It's sick, Yeah, got him into it accidentally, I say a lot, but I wish

we can go more. Anyways, So I thought it was him walking down the hall and I saw like, so the door was open, So you could see a crack and I saw this shadow move through and I look back. I looked back to see if he had walked in sting. You know, you remember that scary stories of telling the Dark book where you see the footsteps in the ceiling they're pushing through. Remember that old story. Yeah, I get the concept. Well, I thought I heard there was footsteps,

and I looked at check for the footsteps. There was nothing. I was like, what, I'm going to bed. This is scary. So I'm playing my game boy. Yeah there was the nineties. I'm gonna throw the blanket over my head with my little game boy advanced the little light yeah, the external light yeah yeah, and then play Pokemon Yellow. So like, so I closed the door. I was like, I'm going to bed.

Whoever I was talking to on aim and then I went to freaking bed, dude, like I just like a classic horror movie blanket over your head, just like, oh I did that quite a bit. Yeah, shadow, I saw something. It was. It was weird, man, I've seen it. I've seen like a figure of a shadow across the wall. Like it was like, it's bad. It's a little crack man. So it's hard to say a humanoid figure, but like there was a crack and you know, it walked. It looked like something walked by, and I was

like, oh, what's up Lee. By the way, Lee at this point would have been like like five, six, seven years old, and his bedroom was on the complete opposite side of the house downstairs. Yeah, it was on the same side of the house down stair r r right,

but it was so far away. You had to walk all the way through the house, all the way around just to get to that room, which was like directly Bene, which is still Baly was the last person possible to have just I'm right here right, Yeah, Yeah, that's so plot twist. It was not Lee. I think it was me. Yeah, Ryan had walked from whatever for some reason. You always had two twin beds in

that room. Remember how many nights when I'd be like, like, my parents are Jamaica or some shit, and I'm standing with you for a week. I'm like during school, elementary school. And there was one night we got in trouble man, we almost got our asses beat by your dad because all night we almost we stayed up all night playing Game Boy, we played we played Pokemon all night and we had to school the next morning, came up there. You remember this. I remembered it being Sonic Adventure, but

it might have been. It might have been. I remembered it being Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast, dude. No, I'm talking first specifically this night we were we were because you had two twin bedrooms. Yeah yeah, and we were in there playing our game boys and being like hiding into the covers room. Oh yeah, yeah, I got I got in trouble for that a lot, lea a lot. Yeah. Lee used to take upstairs like the Grants still in Christmas and uh he went upstairs and would just hide and

like they could hear every movie. And that's so that's so like that's such a dumb because his bedroom is right beside theirs. Yeah, not that Lee's dumb, but like what kids think they're so smart, you know, you know, we never got away with it, definitely try. And the funniest part is his bedroom was directly above their uh their bedrooms. Dude. The main thing that we got in trouble for ninety nine percent at the time was

just like walking up there. So like imagine like these parents are like laying in bed and oh yeah, and their hands get You could drop a wallet and they'd hear it. Dude. It was so sensitive and they would hear everything. That can't sleep it's light. It'd be like eight o'clock. Yeah, dude, it was crazy. It got to the point I even walking down the stairs. It was just yelling up there, settles down. Yeah. I had this lazy jade chair, dude, and like if you leave,

remember that had the chair. Yeah, I headed the base on because if you leaned back, it would make a clack noise. Oh dude, I'm having like traumatic flat. It was in it was in that chair that I became one of the world's best soul caliber four players. That I was in the hospital. Yeah, I was staying in your room at your house for a week while you were dying in the hospital. And what's it pan, that's right, yeah, Blu literally explode. It literally rupts your in

his body. It was like that scene from a New Hope. Yeah. Yeah, it's awesome. I mean summer so I didn't have school, Yeah, so weak, it was what was your man? It was like the nunchuck guy. Oh yeah, it's like MAXI, Yeah, MAXI. Yeah, I'm slick with the nunchucks. Yeah, dude, guy, I love that guy. I used The Apprentice and just like zap people lightning. I love that one. Weird guy like this. Oh yeah, I was gonna say I was like the car, like the car. Yeah. Yeah,

he's a weirdo. Man. He's like as a finger blades. Yeah, and he's got blades on his fingers like Freddy Krueger. He's scary. Are there, um, Are there any other like significant sightings or anything like that in that nature, like maybe you've had a dad or otherwise that you can recall. I don't recall. I know recently you you it was like just a casual night, you did some you saw some horms with dad. I'm pretty sure in the last several months, it's possible. Dude. My memory

is horrible. It's also so common, it's okay. Yeah. Yeah. Like the last thing I remember was I had my Vinos and this was like last year, and I saw like three join some crazy maneuvers. Dude, that's that one you were talking about. Yeah, that's that's the most weird recent one I remember. But I mean, obviously we know I've seen him with your dad before. Oh dude, yeah, you you at this point, you can't go over there without seeing them. Yeah, it's every time

cool. You got everything off your chest. We're approaching an hour. Oh yeah, it really goes crazy. That's that's why I was trying to like my experience. No, it's good, it's good. We'd like to have our guests an opportunity to say something to the whole world if they imagine the whole world's listening. But I already know what yours is going to be. What do you think you never answered? Which was better Sonic to already I'll

listen. I was going to ignore that, and then you can't and we're not gonna end this until you well okay, so fine to redeem your point. Yeah yeah, yeah, to get to that nice base zero okay, Dad would say bass news. So if I had to choose, I would simply choose they'alla too. Due to longevity, I would have been really mad if you didn't. Yeah, I know, because it's been out longer. But like Sonic Too with Jim Carrey was like she was so good. It

was nostalgic. It was we watched it like so I watched it by myself, and I was like, this is legendary. And then I begged y'all to watch it with me, and it turns out that y'all were in town I think, so y'all watched it with me anyways, and it was freaking amazing. Yeah, it was awesome. And oh, can you sit right here, and y'all don't end the recording. Seriously, I'm gonna do something

out of the box. Go for it. Sure, just keep talking about you're gonna go put on a Sonic costume, tell me more about Sonic whenever. That's right. I totally forgot that you and I was sitting between you and Ryan, I think that's right. And I was like, guys, look they did that you know the way joke? What? Oh yeah yeah. Jim Carrey was like, and I know the way or something like that.

And ironically, like thoroughly loved that movie. And also and like, I know, you know, you're not super into mystical stuff and like esoteric history and all that, but like that movie is strangely dripping with mystical stuff, Like I mean, I guess kind of Sonic is in general. I

mean, you got chaos emeralds. Yeah, I mean there's literally magic crystals that they transform and turned into Golden Body from doing But like that movie particularly, there were quotes, there were there was like symbolism, there's all kinds of stuff in the movie that was like hyper hyper obviously spiritual. This is hilarious. Whoa. First of all, Yo, is this literally sonic of knuckles? Yeah? What this is crazy? Show the camera? Can they

see me right now? I've I've been holding this for a long time. I got these in Germany. Oh dude, I used to take German. I know, I took five years. As you read it, it's German. Okay, it's in German. I bought him in Germany. That's awesome. For Germany. You're gonna put on bed not I'm Germany. I'm just saying I got the tongue. I don't know what that means. I forgot. I'm Charman Sonic pez candy. Yeah, I just oh shit, he's here for the first time. I had to go that's crazy. I did

want to. Uh, we don't got too. I was gonna just talk about plants. Please. That'll take too much time. No, it won't. It would go for we go over a little Uh well, um, you kind of expand on the whole nature and the plants thing. We kind of like touched on the vegetables and whatnot. But I ended up getting like even more obsessed with plants when something happened last year or two years ago, and uh so, um my aunt allowed me to use her greenhouse and uh

well it's you know, our grandma's greenhouse, but our aunt. Yeah yeah, all three of our aunts. So yeah, how dare you? I was talking? So um yeah, I ended up I ended up getting like super obsessed with it and growing like NC native wild flowers to attract endangered populations of bees and whatnot, or becoming endangered. They're not endangered yet, but um yeah, I would plant all sorts of stuff like scarlet bee balm um

uh freaking purple passion flower stuff like that ashion flower. That's what I was like. Yeah, I sent you some passion flower leaves. We ended up making it into tea. How was it? It was awesome, dude. You can also this is actually like kind of taste great. I did one where I put I ground up some of the leaves and put it into green

tea. Yeah, and it was really good. And I was like, I wanna know what this tastes like on its own so I had to like get it down to like a really fine powder, but like you know, with one of those like little spice blenders. Yeah, yeah, I use that's cool. And then and then I filtered it through um, cheesecloth.

Dude, that's sick. It was delicious. So passion flower, the leaves in the in the flowers, you can obviously, like you just said, turn into a tea and something A lot of people don't know which that's one of them. But you can also take the leaves, dehydrate them and smoke them and it'll have a sort of medicinal effect that like helps um alleviate anxiety. Same with drinking the tea. It helps all alleviate anxiety. I mean, there's a there's a warning that says potential poison effect, so bear that

in mind. But I mean, but hey, look, I'll poison myself if it gets rid of my anxiety. Yeah, it's it's super like inefficial. I mean, like shrooms basically poisons exact so I mean the grain of salt that but um, you could also take like the fruit called a maypop and then make jelly out of it and whatnot. So that's super cool. But I did that was kind of like a cool side effect. But I usually I did it because it was a host plant for various different caterpillars.

And uh, I grew a lot of NC native wild flowers because like I like having honey bees around and whatnot, but like I try to folk on the NC natives. Yeah, but tells the world why why you hate honeybees and you want them all to die? Well, they're they're technically invasive. This is always every time I see Warren, he goes, Yo, you know honey bees are technically invasive. Yea, but it's illegal. Yeah, yeah, it's I think it's literally a federal crime to kill honeybees, Like

you have to get somebody to relocate them. But when you stay invasive, what exactly do you mean by that? Um, well, they're not even native here. Uh, they came from Europe, so it's like the European honeybee. It's like eight my camera. Wait a minute, what's your favorite kind of bee? Oh that's a hard question. I love honey Just first answer to comes to mind solitary sweat bees. Mind probably Boo Ryan like the boobies. He loved the boothe ide. It took me a second dang it.

Yeah, Um, I like solitary bees like leaf cutters or sweat bees or whatnot. Because what makes honey bees invasive that it's that they're not they're not, so it's not necessarily that you have something called an introduced species, which, um, that's a different thing. But like when you have invasive species, it means that they outcompete your native species of bees. So they'll they'll do things like, um, they'll guard a flower head to prevent other

bees from pollinating it or gathering pollen or whatever to make honey. However that works. I don't freaking know. I'm not a bee specialist, but uh, but it's like the jets and the sharks what oh, so scrapping on the on the flower. I mean it's pretty much that they'll literally guard a flower head to prevent other bees from hitting it. And also I don't understand it what you mean like going there and taking that pollen, taking that pollen,

boy? And uh. Another thing they do is if they land on a flower, Um, other bees will know that they landed on the flower and they won't even go visit it. If a honey bee lands, Yeah, it's some like pheromone stuff. I don't. There's no honey bees native to North America, not a single one really. Yeah, it's it's all overseas like European modes. So everyone that's here now, which I mean there's tons, they call it. They call them skycows because it's it's dumb.

But I mean they call them skycows because it's like because they with cow sting you, they die. I want to honestly commission you to make me some like elderberry mead. Whoa, that'd be kind of sick. But I don't know how to make mean, look at up, dude, don't you make your own I'm not. I'm the taker. Yeah, but I'll do it script, I'll figure it out. I'll have a honeybee farmer to make you meade honey bee farm. No, because I haven't pervasive, right, I'm

too conscious, Like I'm too conscious of like my surroundings. Like I don't want to put anything in the yard that's gonna like spread over like English ivy for example, people playing their yard don't get it. They don't get it contained, and it'll spread off and like destroy ecosystems and whatnot. So how I'm plant your kudzuo. It's kind of like a North Carolina thing. Yeah, you don't by not doing it. Yeah, by not doing absolutely not. That's from Japan, right, I think it's China. China, it

was Japan. I thought it was, Well, it might be Japan, but listen, I don't know. I just know it's not from here. And it spreads like wildfire. Yeah, it's it's crazy. Where in the South, it's like specifically like North and South Carolina and Georgia. On the coast. Yeah. Yeah, on the coast, there's like there's this stuff called kudzu, and it's this crazy weed. It's invasive, very dream like. Yeah, it strangles out everything. Miles and miles. They call them

desert. They call him ivy desert. Yeah, it's because they're so cool too. It looks freaking cold, dude. It's I love driving down like miles of highway and just seeing kadzuo. It's called an ivy desert because it chokes out everything beneath it and all that's left is the desert. So if you pulled up the desert, all you see is like sand and stuff.

Nothing grows there because it chokes everything out. It's like earthly evil. If any of you have watched or played The Last of Us and see all the stuff growing on, covering all the buildings, all the that's what cuts. It looks like. Yeah, it's like it cuts. You can develop a building in like crazy, like a matter of a few days. It's extremely it's kind of like a crisis, like it's absolutely invasive. Not technically, it's one hundred percent. Yeah. Yeah, honey bees are only technically because

gotch they out compete and save the honey bees. Kill the kudzu, um neither all right, kill the cud of me mixing, kill the kudzu and the don't kill him. It's a charge, just like give him a stern talking to Yeah, yeah, you just you just you roll up on him and you give him a sun talking to. This this is a like spiritual podcast, and we talk about some out there stuff. But I think the most hottest take we've ever had is killed honey bees. Don't kill them.

We condemn sacrifice. Justin you're saying, you're saying, don't kill the honey bees. You're saying, call ice on the honeybees. Not only that, but step into the hot, step into the hive and let them all sting you so that they kill themselves because then you're not responsible, right, but then you throw up from on the venom. Yeah, that that definitely happened in your honeybee. Man. They're pretty they're pretty cool, but I don't

want them in my yard. Put up a big fence. Oh dude, I don't know if you discussed this because I walked out of the room. I think you were talking about sonic but we were, so you never really mentioned the whole reason you were cultivating all the caterpillars. So your your yard is now an officially registered Oh yeah, I so it's it's kind of like it's a registered on the Butterfly Highway in North Carolina Wildlife butterflies. Yeah,

he has a sign. Dude, he has an actual North Carolina officiated sign. And what kind of butterflies? Um, well, that's a loaded question. I've got. Well, I can't believe you'd asked me that. Yeah, that's a loaded question. Yeah, I've got monarch, have monarchs? Yeah? You have milkweed back there? Yeah, absolutely you. I've got swamp milkweed, butterfly milkweed. Um, I've got a non native tropical milkweed. Um. I was trying to get something called red ringed milkweed, which

is freaking sick but super hard to locate. Um. Is milkweed just a thing with monarchs or oh, common milkweed I don't have, but so it is monarchs primarily host on milkweed. I think it's the only thing they host on. There's some you know, if if they're starving, they might you know, get something else, but it's unlikely. Yeah. But um, you I've got like three different varieties of milkweed. Um. No other butterflies are attracted to the milk weed in that way. Well, there's something called

the milkweed. I think it's the two sock milkweed moth caterpillar. Is that two pop milk? Yeah? They they host on it too. There's I think there's various different insects that host on milkweeds. But as far as what's in your backyard, the only um is a butterfly and insects. Yeah, I think so, okay, the only insect that interacts with the milkweed or the monarchs I have, Well, I have I have milkweed, beetles. Um. I have all sorts of different hosts, like things hosting on my

milkweed. You have like a managerie. I don't know what that means. Just like a bunch of freaking animals. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got a zoo back there. Let's I gotta insect zoo. Yeah. And I have various different caterpillars hosting on the passion flower. I do it because like nature. I don't know, I man like. I guess it is spiritual in a way. Hey, what's your what's your instagram? Plug that? Yeah? He has an Instagram devoted to like taking photos about the wild

life in the yard. Yeah, I think, I honestly don't remember. I think it's uh, I can look it up for you, NC NC native NC native flower or something. It's NC native wildflower. Oh yeah you did recently. I was wondering if you knew that was me. Um. I think it's NC native flower native flower. That's what it is, NC native flower all lowercase, all one word. Yeah and love. He has really really cool, pretty much backyard botanist. I pretty much don't know what

I'm doing. I'm just like bugs and plants, and it's like hyper vivid photos of all of them he has cultivated in his yard and his beautiful show look, here's the butterfly Highway sign sent to him by the state. Yeah, it's pretty. I think it's sweet. It's incredible. Yeah. You know what else? Uh, you're you're really good at the photography aspect too. Yeah. I try to be wed. I got a mic by the state NC Wildlife Resource Commission. I uh or that's wildlife. Oh hold on,

very first picture on your page is none other than by yourself. That's are you a change man? That's a sweat beat? That okay, yeah, that's not a honeybee's on site. That's yeah, that's one I bring out. I bring out my little salt gun and get you got one of those. But now they know wine doesn't kill bugs. I don't even kill honey bees. I just give him a stern talking to you. Yeah, he doesn't ki behave behave yeah yeah, so uh yeah that was a NC

native bee on an NC native flower. Thank you you got me lance Lee's coreopsis. Oh yeah, I did say that, I can confirm. Yeah, So it's I don't know, it's like kind of like my way of connection to nature. I like the idea of like cultivating life, and that's kind of why I do it. So I mean, I think it's freaking cool. It is. It's so awesome. Like I'm not kidding when I say every time you send us it like pictures of your garden and it's coming,

it makes me so happy. I actually have an NC native jasmine and I took a photo of in my phone, right, I sent a group chat because it's not time and I've got bloom. Yeah, yeah, it's the blooming now, but it's not in full bloom yet. It's a it's a plant. I think it's called a Carolina jasmine. I don't know if that's a cultivar or not, but it's supposed to be Inncy native um as the name suggests. You remember Dennis the Menace when he had that rare flower

that blooms like one night a year. Oh, is it like the like a party over it? Is it the red? I don't know. There's there's one flower that basically bloom. It's it blooms two nights a year. It's Japanese native. It's called the hell flowers. I've seen that. Yeah, of course it's a hell flower. Of course, that's why it was one of my favorite flowers. It's uh, it's it's common name is hell

flower or a red spider lily. Yeah, remember that he had that party over the floor, like the exotic flower blooming and then Dennis being a little menace. He is like totally ruined the party, like fucked up the flower. It's a good movie. I actually don't remember it. I don't remember. I love I remember that for some reason, that movie. I've seen it a thousand times, but I don't remember which we did Apple. That's right, I got that from You're just like quoting the whole movie. Now

this is now the Dennis the Menace. Yeah, let's do an episode on Dennis the Menace. I love Dennis. We're gonna do a SpongeBob episode two apparently, Damn, I gotta watch an episode. Yeah we are, Yes, So it's funny. He said that. Me and Lee, Uh, we had an episode that we quoted like all the time, SpongeBob. SpongeBob. It was our favorite. We need the whole freaking episode. Which episode

I don't remember. You don't remember any of it. I remember it was something like liar liar plants for plants for SpongeBob was like pants on fire. Patrick, So like me and Leo like alternate lines, and we do that with the Star Wars episode three two, it'd be like, you're my brother Annakin, I loved you, and Lee would be like, I was just

role playing killing each other. Yeah, it's pretty Yeah, we can't do it in real life, so might as well pretend we love Oh yeah, pretending to murder each other would like, oh, I got two lights. Anyways, it's over over a river of lava. What is it with you in lava on fire? Yeah? It moves too far from it three Yeah, it was my favorite planet Star Wars eurse. It was. That's crazy, dude. I'm noticing a trend here. Yeah, I am too.

We've revealed a lot here in this episode tonight. It's been a good sight sash. Yeah, well, I feel like we're over an hour. Um, anything else you want to get off your chest before we do? Yeah? This mucus? Yeah, muse next, dude, Um, I don't think so. Hell yeah, you enjoy yourself. That was It was awesome. Sweet. I totally was like, I'm gonna botch this somehow. Yeah. You think bad about everything and then you're cautious optimism. You're great at

like everything you do. That's not true? Whatever? Shut up. All right, we're gonna you know how we end the episode right bye, guys, all right, we're gonna do it. Ready, three two one by Weird things happened in the backyard to send. It was so weird coming closer to player's industry, like spiraling on the inside of it. No one knows. Wow, let's come right over time. Shide ain't Camp.

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