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[SPEAKER_01]: Always drink responsibly, never drink and drive, and only consume alcohol if you are of legal drinking age. [SPEAKER_06]: And we're back in the bourbon studios in the Indiana PA just wanted to say thank you to everybody out there that's still listening as we climbed into the top 10 on Apple technology podcast just a little guy from Indiana trying to have a bourbon.
[SPEAKER_06]: and talk with a few friends, and we got a good friend in the house to night, Mr. Gregory Seepis, longtime friend, longtime friend, longtime business partner, share a passion for bourbon, share a passion for Christ, share a pair of shit, just share a passion for being good, and I can't wait to talk over a good bourbon with him tonight and talk about life. [SPEAKER_06]: But before I get to the AI headlines, I do want to send out a
[SPEAKER_06]: a special cheers to somebody very special in our life uh... she turns eighty today and that's my mother-in-law joun cheers to you i'm open your avenue aburban uh... as you're celebrating cheers to happy birthday now to the headlines and we got a lot of headlines this week i mean i want to get to the berman but my goodness things are happening in the eight i world but that was pretty quick raisey and it happens quick doesn't it
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, we're setting headlines right up to write up the shooting. [SPEAKER_06]: Aren't we, pair? [SPEAKER_08]: It's, I think I just texted you one 20 minutes ago. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, why don't we start with that one? [SPEAKER_06]: That was going to do that one last and you threw it in the last, but why don't you tell me a little bit about the tism? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know much about the tism, but this fella and that company, this is not one that we often talk about.
[SPEAKER_08]: I've heard you mention it. [SPEAKER_08]: Falentere, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, palentere. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and they're actually, they're actually making waves themselves. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, they've been a big operator. [SPEAKER_06]: in the Department of Defense World since 2018.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm talking taken over a major contract from open A, order from Google, because the Google employees were bolted back then and said, we don't want to do work with our AI model with the Department of Defense. [SPEAKER_06]: So, Palantir stepped in for a $10 or $11 million contract and other doing $13 billion worth of business with the Department of Defense. [SPEAKER_06]: So, it's turned into something fairly lucrative for them.
[SPEAKER_06]: Now we know we're all tax dollars for going. [SPEAKER_12]: That's for sure. [SPEAKER_06]: And Palantir, you know, that might mind you, that they use all four different platforms. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, that's their, or no, that's perplexity. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm confusing to two, but Palantir is a, is a, is a, is a powerhouse. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, they've been around for a while and, and their CEO, I think it's, uh, his name is Alex Carp. [SPEAKER_06]: Is that right?
[SPEAKER_08]: I think that's right. [SPEAKER_08]: Yep. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and he came out this week and, and he said, he said, look, there are two different types of people. [SPEAKER_06]: And he, I'm going to put him into two categories, he said, that are going to survive the AI. [SPEAKER_06]: the AI revampions that are happening so rapidly in front of us.
[SPEAKER_06]: The first category is the hands-on people that are the electricians, the plumbers, the folks that are you need, you know, right on, right on the floor doing whatever it is that needs to be done. [SPEAKER_06]: He sees that there is going to be a need for them, at least, in the immediate near future.
[SPEAKER_06]: And the agentic, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, [SPEAKER_06]: movement that's happening in front of us, the AGI that's right around the corner and that's you know artificial general intelligence, for those that haven't heard me talk about it before.
[SPEAKER_06]: It's when artificial intelligence becomes as smart as the smartest human, and then starts moving beyond. [SPEAKER_06]: So they call that linear line, the point of singularity.
[SPEAKER_06]: And so, [SPEAKER_08]: he's kind of you know hinting at that and he said the other the other category of folks are the non-linear thinkers so what is that Perry well according to him it's people with ADHD autism dyslexia i'm pretty sure i have all those yeah i just checked every box yeah me too um because they don't follow standard playbooks and they don't think linearly [SPEAKER_06]: You know in which makes sense.
[SPEAKER_08]: Look at I see your left foot still atleast on your right foot, but it still looks to say You know, well, they they look exactly the same from the top so like I can't I could never tell which one it is I'm sliding on well, it says the guy it takes a lot of top down pictures Oh, I sent you one Yeah, well, I did as it's still scarred me for life. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't want to see the goat foot [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, it wasn't Galt.
[SPEAKER_07]: I know, but that's what you said along with it. [SPEAKER_08]: You should see it after that swelling went down. [SPEAKER_08]: It peeled like I had a sunburn, and it was a craziest thing. [SPEAKER_08]: And I was like, oh my god, no, I have leprosy. [SPEAKER_08]: I was like, I thought I was dying. [SPEAKER_08]: It was crazy, but it just, I don't know, it's back to normal now. [SPEAKER_08]: It's a tight Louis Vuitton one, yeah, a little bit.
[SPEAKER_08]: I think it's a residual from these teletas. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it was Halloween time. [SPEAKER_08]: I'll never do that again. [SPEAKER_08]: No, you all. [SPEAKER_08]: I think except for only 5. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, of course. [SPEAKER_06]: When soon as we can get in, we can never get in. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we're going to have to dust up our licenses so they're not so shiny. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, we'll together another world. [SPEAKER_06]: We're over 6 right now.
[SPEAKER_06]: We'll give it the 7th try. [SPEAKER_08]: So Palantir, how do they compare to, you know, open AI and [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, they're more on the enterprise level, you know, so they're not doing the, you know, the stuff that you're going to see every day. [SPEAKER_06]: Like, you know, the chat GPTs, the, the clouds. [SPEAKER_06]: So it's not one. [SPEAKER_06]: No, it's a different enterprise work. [SPEAKER_06]: And they've been doing that for quite some time.
[SPEAKER_06]: Like I said, they stepped in back in 2018. [SPEAKER_06]: With the Department of Defense that I was reading today and [SPEAKER_06]: And they've been a staple ever since, and now they just signed another deal, I think, it was for $300 million with another agency. [SPEAKER_06]: It didn't make the top-forking headlines, but they're cutting deals. [SPEAKER_06]: So when Alex Carp has something to say about it, he's in the mix. [SPEAKER_06]: He knows what's going on.
[SPEAKER_06]: He's been around the AI space for quite some time and before it was sexy and before it's moving so quickly now. [SPEAKER_06]: It's always been moving. [SPEAKER_06]: It just hasn't been moving at the rate that we've... [SPEAKER_08]: The first panel on that Instagram. [SPEAKER_08]: post that I took a screenshot and sent you guys was a picture of him and he looks like Daria. [SPEAKER_08]: I thought it was Daria. [SPEAKER_08]: And I was all proud of myself.
[SPEAKER_08]: Like, hey, that's Daria and I can recognize him because there's something in here. [SPEAKER_06]: When I see Daria, there are some pictures that he kind of reminds me of Rick Moranis from Ghostbusters. [SPEAKER_06]: You've said that. [SPEAKER_06]: He has that look, you know? [SPEAKER_08]: You've said that before. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe that's why I like him. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm sure these guys are probably all non-linear thinkers of what I'm thinking.
[SPEAKER_06]: I think they all are non-linear thinkers, there's no doubt there are some brilliance. [SPEAKER_06]: brilliance in the room. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: For now getting back to the department of fence, I'll get right back to the Google headlines. [SPEAKER_06]: 580 plus employees signed a petition and sent it to CEO saying, Hey, we do not want Google's AI to be used.
[SPEAKER_08]: by the department of defense or the Pentagon just a revolt against the Trump administration or just a government in general. [SPEAKER_06]: It's just in government in general because they did the same thing back in 2018 and that's when Palantir stepped in. [SPEAKER_06]: And obviously it was kind of the same thing that anthropic did and then open a eyes stepped in, right? [SPEAKER_06]: So [SPEAKER_06]: for the $200 million.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm kind of on the side of the Google employees. [SPEAKER_08]: Like I said, we talked last week about, are we going to get this right or are we going to smash into a wall a couple times and I was like, I'm I'm going with the our government will smash into the wall a few times because well at this rate we're looking at it especially when we hear a anthropic coming out with my thos and that kind of sent some shutters down spines and
[SPEAKER_06]: And Maithos has already been out there on some big companies finding one company, in particular, I can't remember the name off hand, but they found two or 71 vulnerabilities in a big company. [SPEAKER_06]: And, you know, it corrected them, you know, so they're selling the care for the problem, which they create the problem by having, you know, the smarts to figure out the issues, right? [SPEAKER_06]: So it sounds all too familiar to me.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's the Bill Gates formula. [SPEAKER_06]: It's wonderful. [SPEAKER_06]: But, you know, Google employees stepped up and we'll see if they react to this or not. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a different time. [SPEAKER_06]: There's a little bit more concern now versus 2018. [SPEAKER_06]: Gemini is a lot more powerful than it was. [SPEAKER_06]: The AI was back in 2018. [SPEAKER_06]: The Google employees emitted.
[SPEAKER_06]: They do not know what the, when it's classified information being done, they don't know what their AI is being used for. [SPEAKER_06]: Whether it's master valence, whether it's mass destruction, whether it's killings, or whatever purpose they might be going on behind those classified, [SPEAKER_08]: If you're involved in developing that software and you find out it's doing something like that, it'd be pretty tough.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not a developer, but I'd have to think just from a human standpoint, that'd be difficult. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, it's kind of interesting too, especially on the tail end of, you know, as we were talking about anthropic last week and Trump bringing them them back in after he declared them a national security threat. [SPEAKER_06]: So once he once he heard about Mike those and I'm sure he heard about it a lot before, but, you know, they were back to the table.
[SPEAKER_06]: So many times another really big headline that started and if court TVs catching this, I haven't had a chance to check it. [SPEAKER_06]: Check it out if it is or not. [SPEAKER_06]: But if it is, it should be for some really good TV, the trial started out in Oakland and federal court. [SPEAKER_06]: Knowing the federal court, they probably aren't letting cameras in, but maybe, maybe, you never know. [SPEAKER_06]: It's Elon Musk against OpenAI. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh boy.
[SPEAKER_06]: And it started this Monday. [SPEAKER_06]: So, what's the lawsuit? [SPEAKER_06]: Well, the lawsuit goes back to, and kind of in the name, you know? [SPEAKER_06]: And so now I would be pointing to that if I were Elon's attorneys, I'd be saying, you know what? [SPEAKER_06]: OpenAI, just look at the name. [SPEAKER_06]: That was our principle when we started this. [SPEAKER_06]: This was a non-profit charity company when it started.
[SPEAKER_06]: Elon must put up 38 million of the initial 150 million that was started. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, he was part of founding open-air. [SPEAKER_06]: As a non-profit, which was to create AI for the better good of humanity. [SPEAKER_06]: And that was its purpose. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, they called it open, right? [SPEAKER_06]: And that's why they called it open. [SPEAKER_06]: They wanted to share, they wanted to make it better for everybody.
[SPEAKER_06]: well it slowly has evolved into what it is today and that is a 1.2 trillion dollar company that is for profit and who saw that coming now now the argument obviously on the congress side and they've tried to defend themselves as best they can as the parent company still isn't on profit but obviously that non-profit is certainly isn't the focus of 99% of what's probably being done there so it'll be interesting to see how the
[SPEAKER_06]: And frankly, if I'm Elon, I'm probably a little myth too because, you know, when I was donating to this to help out AI for the better good, I wasn't trying to create my direct competitor. [SPEAKER_06]: And that's what it's turned into. [SPEAKER_08]: And I can't think that he's in for the money. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not so sure he's in anything for the money. [SPEAKER_06]: No, because, you know, he's he's come on set. [SPEAKER_06]: He's asking for 150 billion.
[SPEAKER_06]: in a declaration that this is a non-profit and has to remain a non-profit for its original purpose. [SPEAKER_06]: Once you want the 150 billion for it. [SPEAKER_06]: Then you want to donate the 150 billion to it to the non-profit. [SPEAKER_06]: So it is somewhat altruistic, you know, in the sense that he doesn't want anything out of this other than he doesn't want the competitor out there. [SPEAKER_06]: So, I mean, there is a big upside for, you know, obviously XAI.
[SPEAKER_06]: So, I guess so. [SPEAKER_08]: Like, what's his premise for for asking for the 150 billion? [SPEAKER_08]: Like, what's he shooting for? [SPEAKER_06]: Well, maybe it's present, maybe it's future value. [SPEAKER_06]: What that 38 million would have been worth. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know the details of that. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm pretty guessing. [SPEAKER_06]: There's some sort of basis for it. [SPEAKER_06]: It's pretty good return.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: And you want to, and speaking of it, return is let's just cut into that headline and drop it's clawed cursor. [SPEAKER_06]: We were talking about cursor last week, and in fact, it was the last headline that I came into the second segment where Elon stepped up after they were trying to raise a few billion dollars and said, no, no, cut the deal for raising a few billion.
[SPEAKER_06]: I want to be able to give you 10 billion right now for cursor, which by the way, cursor is what I'm using to create the platforms that I'm creating. [SPEAKER_06]: That changed since last week. [SPEAKER_06]: That hasn't changed, but what has changed is that [SPEAKER_06]: Him say he's willing to buy it for 50 billion. [SPEAKER_06]: It changed the valuation. [SPEAKER_06]: So the valuation of cursor back in January of 2025 was 2.5 billion. [SPEAKER_06]: Now it's 50 billion.
[SPEAKER_06]: 1900% increase. [SPEAKER_06]: And 13.5 14 months. [SPEAKER_06]: Not too shabby. [SPEAKER_08]: Crazy. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: So that's another, you know, obviously worthy headline. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm not so good headline. [SPEAKER_06]: Sam Altman's house was attack twice. [SPEAKER_06]: I heard about this. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Once [SPEAKER_06]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you might trace back. [SPEAKER_06]: Do you never know.
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_06]: Garfield is a crush. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but the two guys that they did catch that shot is house year. [SPEAKER_06]: They both capping within a few days of each other, said that they want to save the world from, you know, the bad evil AI. [SPEAKER_06]: So they were absolutely trying to do it. [SPEAKER_06]: The other one was a. [SPEAKER_06]: when it was fire bombs, really, you know, threw it all off.
[SPEAKER_06]: If our Samo had invested in some of this AI defense mechanisms and to be used to go, and I'd get some of those dogs kind of circling drones, you know, you know, you have to, you have to worry about anything at that point. [SPEAKER_08]: Those robotic dogs were like the things of the night airs. [SPEAKER_08]: That's crazy. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, in Google, the problem is that's probably just a start of it.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, well, it's true, because once you people really start seeing what the bad actors can do with this powerful stop, it's not going to be pretty. [SPEAKER_06]: Yep. [SPEAKER_06]: And that goes to the next thing, Trump came out and said, you know, we need to have a kill switch. [SPEAKER_06]: And the government needs to have the kill switch on these powerful AIs. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, that's, that's very, who's going to have the kill switch on there? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, right?
[SPEAKER_06]: He's talking about the department of defense, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: But kill switch is not that easy. [SPEAKER_06]: It's not that easy. [SPEAKER_06]: It's like Terminator. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, these things, these things, no one, they're going to be tried. [SPEAKER_06]: Somebody's going to try to kill them. [SPEAKER_06]: They sense it. [SPEAKER_06]: They upload themselves to the cloud. [SPEAKER_06]: They move over.
[SPEAKER_06]: They can download themselves into another mechanism. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, this is this is not going to be very it's going to be like a moving to me, but to try to catch it, you know, I've been saying all along sky that. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, moving towards sky that the scary.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you know how we talked about anthropic higher in 15 Christian leaders to try to, you know, form their, uh, train their AIs, how to deal with grief and how to deal with around self-harm and the morality will Google higher to the first in-house, fill a surface, fill a loss of, I mean, that ain't your bourbon, you know, maybe you need it.
[SPEAKER_06]: Anyway, this guy's from Cambridge, he's pretty smart, you know, and they've hired him full time to train their models on how to, you know, AI ethics, AI consciousness, again, we're talking about consciousness, and this is Google talking about it's pretty scary, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so fascinating, but scary. [SPEAKER_06]: Keep an eye on it.
[SPEAKER_06]: That's what I'm talking about, you know, Mark Zuckerberg has digitally cloned himself so that he can talk to his 79,000 employees when he's not around. [SPEAKER_06]: through his AI digital twin. [SPEAKER_06]: It's been trained on everything of his mannerisms, his knowing his knowledge He has it down so that they can deal with it. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, they created another nerd. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we're right. [SPEAKER_06]: It's doing my God.
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't think we're always big enough for two of them. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_06]: That's pretty wild. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, there was also another CEO in the headlines that was just got a sponsored deal by OpenAI because he was giving his quarterly report through his digital twin. [SPEAKER_06]: And he wanted to do it as a kind of send that out that this is a perfect opportunity for a digital twin to do that. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, so.
[SPEAKER_06]: Wow. [SPEAKER_06]: Good host to him for making headlines on that and getting a sponsorship ship deal out of it. [SPEAKER_08]: Interesting. [SPEAKER_06]: Speaking of, you know, consciousness and all that stuff, there's now a platform that has been trained on the King James Bible. [SPEAKER_06]: And it's replicated after the likeness of one of the famous actors that portrayed Jesus.
[SPEAKER_06]: And it's a video interaction that you can get on online video chat and pay for $1.99 to interact with Jesus. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's where we're going with this, huh? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that seems kind of cheesy. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that goes everything against my guy book, and I'm going to leave it right there, and that I'm sure Greg has some strong feelings in that we can we can certainly talk about that too. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's sort of defeats the purpose, I think.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I anthropic on also a hit up trillion dollar valuation. [SPEAKER_06]: So now we have open AI that's talking about a $1.2 trillion valuation. [SPEAKER_06]: And assuming they don't lose this trial to Elon Musk and they're all green lights to go public later this year, at least the subsidiary. [SPEAKER_06]: I use it very loosely goes public of the non-profit. [SPEAKER_06]: They're validating it at $1.2 trillion.
[SPEAKER_06]: We have [SPEAKER_06]: Yes, our space X. I think it knows. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, space X not Tesla's already public. [SPEAKER_06]: So space X is valued at 1.7 to 1 to 2 billion. [SPEAKER_06]: They're going public layer this year. [SPEAKER_06]: Billion.
[SPEAKER_06]: or truly no my gosh that's how mind-boggling this is we have a really company and now we have the we have the trio of three companies that are going to be IPOing in the next ten months possibly some yeah all in the trillion dollar valuation it's gonna be crazy it is crazy get in early if you can yeah those are all good companies you know you know the one I like the best you know what the yeah you know I would stick there
[SPEAKER_06]: Speaking of deals that didn't go through, China blocked a meta from buying for two billion dollars, Manus, which is an agentic AI platform that is now based out of Singapore, and it was ahead of Chinese, you know, butterfly effect was the Chinese company that created that. [SPEAKER_06]: And again, it goes to the AI race wars we're talking about with the government. [SPEAKER_06]: They don't want us to get an advantage by us having that technology, so they blocked it.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's interesting. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I don't even heard of that one before madness. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, kind of yep, they kind of like brain Mantis. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, M.A. [SPEAKER_06]: N. U.S. Oh, man. [SPEAKER_08]: That's okay. [SPEAKER_08]: No, too. [SPEAKER_08]: Man, that's not Mantis. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I'm not sure. [SPEAKER_06]: So maybe not kind of like that. [SPEAKER_08]: Well I wonder what that means though. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I want to look that up.
[SPEAKER_08]: We'll have to look it up and show I had the tool of my fingertips to do that. [SPEAKER_06]: Right. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: So I think I've mentioned that we were talking about how Microsoft is one of the biggest investors in OpenAI. [SPEAKER_06]: And as a return for that, they had exclusivity to their enterprise packages.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, that has come to an end. [SPEAKER_06]: They've renegotiated that. [SPEAKER_06]: Now, OpenAI is free to sell their platforms and their models on Amazon and on Google Cloud amongst others. [SPEAKER_06]: So I think you're going to start seeing it up in the enterprise market, which is possible, significant upside for OpenAI, especially on the Cusp of IPO.
[SPEAKER_08]: So we still have to have a segment not tonight necessarily, but at some point where we talk about where you discuss the differences between these different platforms, because there's so many of them, but there seem to be a handful of three, four, five that really are sort of, that really stand out with the top. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And what they're great at doing, [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and we definitely are going to do that. [SPEAKER_06]: We keep getting great guests.
[SPEAKER_06]: That's the problem. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: I'd rather talk with great guests and talk with what I want to talk about too. [SPEAKER_06]: But we are going to talk about that because I think it's important to know what the top four to five platforms do, where there's strengths lie currently. [SPEAKER_06]: And again, that changes with every version that they come out with.
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, I looked us up, man, us out Latin word, meaning hand or hand written, commonly used in English as the technical term for the terminal part of the four limb invertebrates, the hand of the four foot. [SPEAKER_08]: Huh. [SPEAKER_08]: I guess that's toes and fingers. [SPEAKER_08]: And it should also refers to a specific AI autonomous agent, a Scottish name, or a Pacific Island, depending on cod. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, there you go. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: There you go.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm guessing the AI motors what they're going for. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: I guess. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, in the last headline today, [SPEAKER_06]: And it's a AI burnout headline, and this is one that UC Berkeley has studied, Harvard has studied, and they both came to the same conclusion, and I could tell them, though, without studying, because I've been doing it myself, your AI is causing burnout, and that's because of two things.
[SPEAKER_06]: One, it's getting rid of the simple tasks, so now you're focusing on all of the more critical, and more thought-provoking tasks. [SPEAKER_06]: Number one, number two, it's so powerful, and so encouraging, [SPEAKER_06]: that you want to do more, and so you're working longer, you're doing more, you're thinking harder, and yeah, there's some burnout effect. [SPEAKER_06]: Are you feeling some of that? [SPEAKER_06]: Don't feel in it, there's no doubt.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm definitely lacking sleep right now. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, and I would have to think that it's almost an excitement factor, like wow. [SPEAKER_08]: I had another 10 minutes. [SPEAKER_08]: I can like rewrite this whole part. [SPEAKER_08]: You just were telling Greg and I that you re-wrote the core of your whole. [SPEAKER_06]: No, it's still cool because you can interact back and forth and you can rebuild and you can think and I think I might have a little bit of that, you know.
[SPEAKER_06]: That second category were non-linear. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, well, I like to think once in a well, maybe outside the box and try to figure out the solution that may find it. [SPEAKER_06]: And so I think you all think outside the box a lot. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, well, and it's fun to play with AI. [SPEAKER_06]: And I would encourage anybody out there to get on cursor and create something.
[SPEAKER_08]: and you mentioned to me last week last week of the week before about that you're going to have me play. [SPEAKER_08]: I know we haven't done it but I do have an idea. [SPEAKER_08]: I got an idea for my step. [SPEAKER_06]: Well good because we're going to do it this week and I know we had a busy week and by to speak in a birthdays, our big dog back here behind the microphone turn 59.
[SPEAKER_06]: I know he still rocks those still rocks those stillettos and fish deck stockings like E is you know 29. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, thanks. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, last year in my last year, my 50s. [SPEAKER_08]: It's hard to believe. [SPEAKER_08]: Happy birthday, brother. [SPEAKER_08]: Thanks. [SPEAKER_08]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_08]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_08]: Yep. [SPEAKER_08]: That was, you know, another victory, another year, another lap around the sun. [SPEAKER_08]: So I made another one.
[SPEAKER_08]: Beat in the odds every year. [SPEAKER_08]: Hey, hey. [SPEAKER_06]: Longer you live, the chances are longer you are going to live because you're going to be healthy. [SPEAKER_06]: In the area of health world, I mean, we talked about how they're dissecting and analyzing and coming, you know, from using A plus B and the factual patterns to draw a C on its own. [SPEAKER_06]: It's pretty powerful stuff.
[SPEAKER_08]: According to Louis last week, I think it was last week, they're all running together. [SPEAKER_08]: Last week of the week before he said, you asked him what you were talking about what he thought his legacy would be. [SPEAKER_08]: You know, it was last week with Jared.
[SPEAKER_08]: And he started off on a tangent about, well, you know, they say if you lived to be, it was at 50, if you lived to be 50, you're probably going to live a long life and I was like, what the hell is he talking about? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know, and I'm pretty sure you can't back that up in some stats. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, plus his, I mean, his duplicity is pretty low. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's be honest.
[SPEAKER_08]: Anyway, it was just kind of funny, but I've heard that before, but at least in men. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, if you live to be 50 Well, I think you've used you through the scariest years. [SPEAKER_06]: You yeah, you know, the 50s are the yeah, or the frightful years, right? [SPEAKER_06]: So, well, I'm not through them. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I don't smell chinks. [SPEAKER_06]: No, we don't want to jinx you.
[SPEAKER_08]: No, there's a few of us sitting here that are still in our 50s Yeah, I think I'm ahead of both Yeah, I'm the old guy in the room. [SPEAKER_08]: Again, I did leave you here to take me off that list. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, it makes you feel any better my wee age is like 86 [SPEAKER_06]: I got a handicap sticker with him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There's more people from I am and this I am I mean climbers the great little town you haven't been there Luigi's you gotta you gotta go to Luigi You know that there's just no doubt you don't ever go to climber without eating at Luigi's and getting blessed, you know They're kind of a legend around here. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, they're they're a legend and delicious.
[SPEAKER_06]: It's stretches further than climber, you know That's a western PA legend, you know [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, actually the one I think the one in due voice is for me it's a little bit better maybe because I ate so much in climber when we had our pharmacy there. [SPEAKER_09]: I think my sister and I calculated at one point we had 1,200 mills there over a 10-year period because we were ordering lunch there from the pharmacy two to three times a week and it stopped for dinner once a week.
[SPEAKER_09]: So we kind of we had our fill of it. [SPEAKER_11]: It's interesting when you write a pharmacy was right across the street from Luigi's apartment. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that's what it adds how it happened, right? [SPEAKER_09]: That's fun. [SPEAKER_09]: And then people find out that I'm Louie from Climber, and I say, hey, I bet it's your restaurant. [SPEAKER_09]: I say, no, I'm the poll Lou. [SPEAKER_09]: That's the shorter Louie.
[SPEAKER_09]: It has the, you probably been in my pharmacy, though. [SPEAKER_09]: Could have been in my pharmacy. [SPEAKER_06]: So, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Now your pharmacy is the never-body's, uh, [SPEAKER_06]: Everybody's mailbox across America. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, it would like it to be in everybody's mailbox. [SPEAKER_09]: It hasn't quite reached everybody's mailbox yet, but we're hoping that soon everybody has a package from either salon meds or my ED meds. [SPEAKER_09]: Yes, no doubt.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, and any guys having a chance to get to know Dr. Rich and his wealth of experience, especially in the telehealth field. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, it really was really eye-opening. [SPEAKER_06]: And then knowing the back, you know, the infrastructure, you know, through the Zoner family and having that, those buying capabilities and distribution capabilities is amazing. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, it is a pretty cool thing. [SPEAKER_09]: We have a going right now.
[SPEAKER_09]: You mentioned the Zilner family. [SPEAKER_09]: It's the, I believe it's the largest or the oldest family run pharmacy in the country. [SPEAKER_09]: They have, they're filling right now with their institutional business. [SPEAKER_09]: They fill about 18 to 20 million prescriptions a year. [SPEAKER_09]: and just expanded capacity by another 45,000 prescriptions per day in a three shift day, three 24 hour day. [SPEAKER_09]: So it sounds like a good city.
[SPEAKER_09]: We're able to scale. [SPEAKER_09]: We're pretty happy about the future and where we're going. [SPEAKER_08]: That's that building over by us, right? [SPEAKER_08]: It is. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that's the new building over there. [SPEAKER_09]: They just totally automated that. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Is there a, I built into that? [SPEAKER_09]: Uh, I don't know. [SPEAKER_09]: That'd be a great question for Mark. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we love that Mark on. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm sure.
[SPEAKER_09]: That would be a good host. [SPEAKER_09]: He has a young guy running out of the South Hills Pittsburgh. [SPEAKER_09]: Matt Johnson has a lot of years of experience. [SPEAKER_09]: He's, I think, second or third generation pharmacy as well. [SPEAKER_09]: And he's, he's running with the new project over there for an over script, which is the, the mail order, one of the mail order arms of Diamond Pharmacy Services. [SPEAKER_09]: So yeah, it's pretty cool, gig we have.
[SPEAKER_09]: We're fortunate to have one of those big, like Crap's, the Zoner family. [SPEAKER_09]: There's some family legacy business in town that, [SPEAKER_09]: We're fortunate to have. [SPEAKER_06]: And speaking of legacy businesses, we have one of the top tier executives with us today, and also one of the top tier friends in my world, Greg Cepus. [SPEAKER_11]: Nice to see him. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, well, welcome to the house. [SPEAKER_11]: Last time I was here, this was a bar.
[SPEAKER_11]: It was. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a list. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a list. [SPEAKER_11]: It is. [SPEAKER_11]: Like, this is impressive. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, coming down, seeing everything that's going on down here and congrats on, you know, getting a number nine. [SPEAKER_11]: I hope I don't take you like, 15 after today. [SPEAKER_11]: You go the right direction, not the wrong direction, which I don't see the early impressed with.
[SPEAKER_11]: I listened to the first segment and I tried to make notes and couldn't understand my notes when I was done, but it was very impressive the knowledge that you bring to people across the country just trying to listen what's going on. [SPEAKER_11]: So congrats to you, my friend. [SPEAKER_06]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_06]: It's been a lot of fun. [SPEAKER_06]: Been a lot of fun to work with good friends.
[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a lot of fun to be able to talk about something that I live and breathe every day. [SPEAKER_06]: and have enjoyed writing about it. [SPEAKER_06]: I've enjoyed talking about it now and I haven't been giving a lot of speaking, I haven't been doing a lot of speaking gauges lately just because I've been so busy with the platform.
[SPEAKER_06]: I've actually turned down a number that I asked even if they're online just because I want to stay focused about launching Docket Daily coming up here in the next couple of weeks. [SPEAKER_11]: I'll press it as that. [SPEAKER_11]: In a span of three days to, essentially, write a program that could, again, change the way things are done and law firms across the country, across the world for it. [SPEAKER_11]: And just because you're that dog on smart, congrats.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, it's always something that I wanted to do manually, and I thought about it, coming from being an editor, you know, the editor and chief of PitLar review to, you know, working in the federal, you know, courts and seeing how research was always something hard, and difficult to get your hands around. [SPEAKER_06]: and technology is certainly helpful.
[SPEAKER_06]: West law, Lexus, and Exus, Bloomberg law, it allows you to search it allows you to get email digest, but what's the, what's hard is trying to categorize it, summarize it properly, and then be able to get the right.
[SPEAKER_11]: the right ones, you know, any kind of what a powerful tool to be able to essentially at six o'clock in the morning do searches all across the country, understand what's going on in any, you know, every individual state and to be able to put something out there to all your clients on what changes that they need to be aware of, I mean, and they can sift through that.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, there's a bunch of people that, you know, this, this is associated with them, and this isn't, but [SPEAKER_11]: you've taken something that would basically create a band of people and reduce to something that's very easy for them to discern and very short period of time. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and congratulations. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, thank you. [SPEAKER_06]: And I've seen it.
[SPEAKER_06]: I've seen it firsthand in the governance world, you know, the struggle of trying to be reactive and reacting to fines, reacting to, you know, regulators, offense wins. [SPEAKER_06]: Offence wins all the time. [SPEAKER_06]: When you're ahead of it and you see what's coming down the pipe? [SPEAKER_06]: And then you win, you know, they draft quarterbacks number one. [SPEAKER_11]: That's right. [SPEAKER_06]: I thought of actually draft them one. [SPEAKER_06]: They get paid to most.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I appreciate you. [SPEAKER_06]: And even talking, you know, it is, I mean, you deal with your in-house accounts a lot. [SPEAKER_06]: And then, and to have that, you know, to have your finger tips on the cyber security, to have your finger tips on the privacy, to have your finger tips on the data side and now the AI side, too. [SPEAKER_06]: All four of them are powerful pillars to know what's coming down the pipe, you know?
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, because my, basically my entire career, what I've tried to do is just discern what makes me different than most, you know, what, what's my competitive advantage and and just being able to try to recreate what something somebody else does isn't a competitive advantage. [SPEAKER_11]: Right. [SPEAKER_11]: Doing something before somebody does it is a competitive advantage. [SPEAKER_11]: And you stood up and it's, it's, it's a, a congrats man.
[SPEAKER_06]: It's gonna be, I've watched you from the beginning.
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, when you first walked into my office that first day, [SPEAKER_06]: with Joe Dell, and I got, well, that was the first, I know we met earlier at one of the golf tournaments, but I mean that was the first time I really remembered speaking to you in a meaningful way, you know, and we haven't looked back in our friendship since that we lifetime ago, it feels like it does 20, 20, 30 years ago, whatever it is, it's a long time, it might be, yeah.
[SPEAKER_09]: It might be a long time. [SPEAKER_09]: Speaking of lifetime, did you tell Brad how far back you and I go? [SPEAKER_11]: So Louie would have grown up so climber, we were talking about, you know, the difference between climber and Du Bois, right? [SPEAKER_11]: So climber had the one street light, climber goes up for a light street light. [SPEAKER_11]: climber had one street light.
[SPEAKER_11]: Louie lived, you know, the pharmacy was located the street light or the the red light was located halfway between the pharmacy in this house. [SPEAKER_09]: That's fact. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: So one of my first jobs I ever had was I actually wash the windows for the pharmacy. [SPEAKER_11]: I would fill the pill boxes and wash the windows for the pharmacy back man. [SPEAKER_11]: I had to be 13, 12, 13 years old and that's how I was working for the pharmacy back then.
[SPEAKER_11]: So you know, I'm only 30 now, so I was 18 years ago. [SPEAKER_10]: I know that. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, literally 40 years ago, 45 years ago, I was washing windows at the pharmacy. [SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_11]: What a great family that, um, [SPEAKER_11]: Louis comes from, I mean, his dad and the whole family, I mean, they were just just tremendous people and I got to know them very well and very good friends with his brother-in-law.
[SPEAKER_11]: He was one of my best friends growing up ended up marrying Lucy. [SPEAKER_06]: My sister. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I know. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a great title. [SPEAKER_06]: Just a glamour right way. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Chris had a great green. [SPEAKER_11]: He'll hate me saying this. [SPEAKER_11]: He had a great green maverick. [SPEAKER_11]: and with with Cadillac hub caps on. [SPEAKER_11]: He did. [SPEAKER_11]: I think the hub caps were worth.
[SPEAKER_11]: Maybe the hub caps might have been worth. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, 300 bucks. [SPEAKER_11]: And I think the car was worth 200. [SPEAKER_10]: He was ahead of his time. [SPEAKER_10]: It's all about the wheels. [SPEAKER_10]: It's all about the wheels. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: That's how far we go back. [SPEAKER_09]: Yes. [SPEAKER_09]: We used to sled ride down where Greg's house was in climber. [SPEAKER_09]: Timer is kind of a, it slopes top to bottom, right?
[SPEAKER_09]: As most things do slope top to bottom. [SPEAKER_09]: But I was like, we used to call Bozavicki Hill and Greg's house was on one side. [SPEAKER_09]: Bozavicki's was on the other and you'd just start up at the top besides you could go and you stopped down past the churches and you got down to, down to about more street. [SPEAKER_09]: Then it was a hell of a walk back up. [SPEAKER_11]: As a big one. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, it was a big walk back.
[SPEAKER_09]: Good work out the way it was. [SPEAKER_11]: He missed the church. [SPEAKER_08]: Sure fine. [SPEAKER_08]: He'll pay. [SPEAKER_08]: And he'd be dead. [SPEAKER_08]: I'd be more worried about missing 286 at the bottom. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Our little village is turned out quite a quite a few entrepreneurial young men. [SPEAKER_09]: We have Ed Gary, who was, and I think about 10,000 people under him.
[SPEAKER_09]: I believe it was at state street that he was with. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, we'll call it a suburb right so we got the chief judge in town is, you know, he's right. [SPEAKER_09]: Do have that. [SPEAKER_11]: How would wants to be climbers? [SPEAKER_11]: I didn't say that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, you know, it all comes from community right and much like bourbon coming from a small town like that It's you find the right people and right then climbers one of those communities were a lot of good people Sure and speaking of this bourbon have we talked about?
[SPEAKER_06]: No, I I apologize for saying no. [SPEAKER_09]: You guys recession one and now that I'm here I'm looking at the back of this really colorful bottle and yeah, you were talking about the bottle last week with new Yeah, but how about this one, huh? [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I tell I'm very visual with this stuff and when I see these bottles the one we had last we just looked like it had to be good in. [SPEAKER_09]: It did not disappoint in this one.
[SPEAKER_09]: The color of this is just it's captivating and I've not seen a bottle like that. [SPEAKER_09]: A whiskey bottle or liquor bottle or anything like that. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, what's the story here? [SPEAKER_06]: Well Greg Greg has the whole story and he is part of the story. [SPEAKER_06]: So I can't wait for him to introduce this. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, just so our listeners [SPEAKER_06]: You know, we do have the select, let's say, maybe 18 bottles behind us in the bourbon shelves.
[SPEAKER_06]: And this, this makes the bourbon shelf. [SPEAKER_06]: So, and this, this is handpicked by me. [SPEAKER_06]: It was actually handpicked by our bourbon club. [SPEAKER_06]: So, the world, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: And over to you, Greg, as to how this came about, and what, what is the story behind this beautiful bottle? [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: So, so, one of our clients, and he's become a good friend, Todd Eichelberger out of Bedford, Pennsylvania.
[SPEAKER_11]: He started a distillery well, essentially packaging bourbon about two years ago, two to three years ago, and he's a tremendous marketer. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, you have to have, I think you have to have to really distinct things when you walk into a store in your looking. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, obviously, I think the first thing is there's so many bourbons that are on the shelf. [SPEAKER_11]: You have to have something that's going to catch your eye.
[SPEAKER_11]: So it's all about the bottling, so he's spent an awful lot of time on the bottling and getting right patents in place and the marketing that goes along with it and then you have to have good product. [SPEAKER_11]: So he's done both, I mean, I think to Louie's point, I think that the bottle is probably the best you'll ever see.
[SPEAKER_11]: I think it's spectacular so and what he's done is he's trademarked off of the S.B. [SPEAKER_11]: House is I think it was built in like 1771 right in badford one of the oldest buildings that's there and and during 1794 they had to whiskey rebellion Okay, and the very first Rebellion because of the wheat tax right I believe so yes farmers were the farmers were charging [SPEAKER_11]: which again, I mean, you know, many of our Spain has learned.
[SPEAKER_11]: Some of our other clients in Somerset County, you know, he, he has kind of gone off of the fact that, you know, we were one of the first states to produce. [SPEAKER_11]: So, but with the S.B. [SPEAKER_11]: House, you know, he's, he's gone off the fact that Washington stayed very trademarked it. [SPEAKER_11]: And we're blessed in the market to have a really cool hotel that's there also bed for spring.
[SPEAKER_11]: So because of that, there's a lot of people that flock there and he's trademarked it to the S. B. [SPEAKER_11]: House, which is a house that he owns and the house that Washington stayed in when he came. [SPEAKER_06]: Very historical. [SPEAKER_06]: And he's re-preserved it again. [SPEAKER_06]: We were there just a little while we had a barrel pick. [SPEAKER_06]: We did.
[SPEAKER_06]: The coolest thing that I love from the story about Washington is that was the very last time George Washington dressed up in his general outfit. [SPEAKER_09]: We're talking about the George Washington. [SPEAKER_06]: We're talking about the George Washington. [SPEAKER_09]: In Bedford, Pennsylvania. [SPEAKER_06]: Back in the late 1700s when he was president. [SPEAKER_06]: He was president at the time. [SPEAKER_06]: Dressed up in his general outfit to confront the farmers.
[SPEAKER_06]: And he had his, he had his whole military behind him. [SPEAKER_06]: and it was a confrontation. [SPEAKER_06]: It was a, it was a, it was the old, uh, muskets. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it was like kind of like the old cowboy standoff, you know, you know, and, you know, and, uh, whether it was like, was it like a shock spiral? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you're, it's a little easier.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm pretty, you're sure, I'm, I'm much sure if the wigs are on or not, but, you know, definitely the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, [SPEAKER_06]: The uniform was on and I think it's a great story.
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, Todd has a letter that he wrote from the SP House. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes, that framed up there. [SPEAKER_06]: It's an amazing story when you walk through those little doors. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, I don't know how big these guys were back then, but you had a duck. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, we had a duck even so, hey, I'm five, one of my five nine, I had a duck. [SPEAKER_11]: No, I didn't have to duck, but it was close. [SPEAKER_11]: But I mean, I wanted to duck.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, but, but how cool was it that we got? [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, it was fantastic. [SPEAKER_06]: We got him by and down in our bourbon club in Indiana, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Got him by and down through you in your connection with Todd. [SPEAKER_11]: to be in taught brought how many different, so we had six different tastes, and it was basically pulled from a barrels that are similar, and we basically did our pick.
[SPEAKER_11]: I think there was about 30 of us that did our pick, so we raised hands and we picked the one out that we liked, and [SPEAKER_11]: And we proved it down a little bit, so this bottle here, I think, is at 100 proof and we proved it down from, like, 1-15-100, and produced 200 barrels or 200 bottles or so. [SPEAKER_11]: So Indiana Burb and Club, this is our own special label, and we've had our folks buying it, so it's going to be around for a little while.
[SPEAKER_11]: You know, we have another client in, in, in, in, in summer set, like I said, plan fade to story and they, they came up and they presented to some of the groups. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, Max, Max, a great one. [SPEAKER_11]: It's out of summer sets. [SPEAKER_11]: So, you know, you know, they've been, we have a great one. [SPEAKER_06]: He did a lot of exciting things. [SPEAKER_11]: He just did some with Terry Bradshaw. [SPEAKER_11]: I think the draft here.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: I saw that. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, Terry's got his own. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, so hey, it's fun sure sure. [SPEAKER_09]: So tell me Greg you mentioned proofing it down I yeah, I theoretically and intellectually get that you're taking it down from 115 proof to 100 How does that happen? [SPEAKER_06]: It's kind of like dumb in a dumb. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's kind of like what he's going to do to me.
[SPEAKER_11]: He's talking about A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A [SPEAKER_11]: I don't enjoy the 115. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I'm not taking away from any of them. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but there is out there. [SPEAKER_06]: There are.
[SPEAKER_11]: My pal, it's not that clean. [SPEAKER_06]: And mine really isn't. [SPEAKER_06]: And I think I've found through the show.
[SPEAKER_08]: uh... in through our brim club that my palate probably is around the hundred to the hundred and five is my ideal right right for roses we had a couple weeks ago was i will say that it was that wasn't except almost one twenty and it was it could tell it felt like it was a hundred yeah but i'm with Greg i i i i don't prefer them quite that hot i mean i i drink it on rocks anyway which helps but right [SPEAKER_08]: I think they essentially just, they just add water, I think.
[SPEAKER_06]: And Perry, you need to tell him why you don't prefer it because, you know, when he drinks the 120, his stockings comes off, the shoes go, you have to see that, you have to see that out. [SPEAKER_07]: You have to see that. [SPEAKER_07]: You have to see that out. [SPEAKER_07]: You have to see that out. [SPEAKER_07]: You have to see that out. [SPEAKER_08]: You have to see that out.
[SPEAKER_08]: I am going to say this, I'm sitting here and I'm looking at the front of the bottle, and you mentioned 1771, it is actually embossed in the front of the glass that's built into the glass in the front of the bottle. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's a tremendous bottle. [SPEAKER_06]: Did he say beautiful? [SPEAKER_06]: Did he say he patented that? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: He was able to paten that number. [SPEAKER_06]: That was very important.
[SPEAKER_11]: And that was, and that was Rademark. [SPEAKER_06]: He didn't want to lose the trademark. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, or trademark. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, he trademarked that. [SPEAKER_06]: And, you know, it's, it's, it's powerful. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a powerful story. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, and I think we need to talk about what the juices that he goes and picks out. [SPEAKER_06]: And so he's a connoisseur. [SPEAKER_06]: So he goes out and he's a he's got a pallet.
[SPEAKER_06]: He's looking for nine ten year juices, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I mean, I think I think the good thing for him and the good thing for us is, you know, enjoying bourbon is.
[SPEAKER_11]: the younger ones aren't drink as much bourbon right so it's created a little bit of a glut as far as you know barrels go out there so I mean you're able to go in and pick out some pretty good juices that are there that could be basically produced by anybody um but there's certain ones that are probably better than most and
[SPEAKER_11]: he's able to get them at a at a discount is where they were years ago and he can pass it on to guys like ourselves so instead of drinking one bottle we can drink too you know so I mean it's a it's a good time to it's a good time to be a buyer and have a good looking bottle and have a great bottle and and you know he's done some tremendous marketing I saw something that was out there with um [SPEAKER_11]: I think Christy Brinkley recently too.
[SPEAKER_11]: So I mean he's he's involved and I wish him nothing but the best he's a great guy He set us up for we had dinner that evening. [SPEAKER_11]: He didn't and we had order we rented out. [SPEAKER_11]: We rented a 70 passenger bus That was awful people to go to miles, but hey, hey, you know, we live largely we weren't even walking there [SPEAKER_08]: So, what are your thoughts on the taste? [SPEAKER_08]: It's good. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, there's no doubt.
[SPEAKER_06]: I bought six of these, and I bought two. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, and you know that I've got, and if you gave me, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: I gave you one right off the get-go pair. [SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: It's good. [SPEAKER_06]: I even got one of his vokkas. [SPEAKER_06]: I think he's great in vokkas too. [SPEAKER_06]: So, they have it at the club. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: And his vokkas is very good.
[SPEAKER_09]: So you mentioned juices for some of our younger listeners, uh, and neophytes like me in this world. [SPEAKER_09]: You know, burn when you seen boners, burn boners, burn boners, burn boners.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I'm going to just try to oversimplify and say, you know, it's iced tea before it's iced tea. [SPEAKER_11]: You know, it's got it. [SPEAKER_11]: The longer it sits, the better it's going to get. [SPEAKER_09]: Cool. [SPEAKER_11]: And in, you know, a lot of people, they'll buy these and then they'll put them in the special barrels. [SPEAKER_11]: They'll do special things to them. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, but a lot of times they'll buy these when they're three, four years old.
[SPEAKER_11]: you know, and the longer they sit, the better the better it ages. [SPEAKER_11]: So, you know, they'll buy these at three or four years and then they'll sit on for, you know, another three or four or five years until it becomes seven to ten year bourbons and then, and then they go to sell them. [SPEAKER_11]: And basically, the coolest thing about it when I went, I had the opportunity to go out to Bardstown. [SPEAKER_11]: It was about three years ago and it's kind of the Mecca.
[SPEAKER_11]: I think Kentucky boast that they have more barrels of bourbon than people don't quote me on that, but it's close. [SPEAKER_11]: It's like seven million barrels of bourbon that they have throughout the state. [SPEAKER_11]: And in Bardstown, I want to say that they have close to three three million barrels kind of sit around there. [SPEAKER_06]: Definitely capital. [SPEAKER_11]: And so if you can kind of picture a big old warehouse with a bunch of closets in it.
[SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_11]: So they'll put, they'll put these barrels into these rickhouses and then essentially a barrel will taste differently based on where it's located in the rickhouses. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, that was the most fascinating thing you've told us, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Because if it's higher, it might sit closer to the sun and it might get hot and then it's so get hot and then it'll cool down to get hot and then some of these places, the rickhouses may have gaps.
[SPEAKER_06]: You know, we're airs coming through right in the different sign to come in or whatever my turn right so all that stuff plays into It could be the same exact juices we talked about and but just based on placement within the warehouse and certain distillers would say that I want my I want my barrels to be located on the second floor on the east wall because [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know what that meant.
[SPEAKER_11]: And again, when we tasted it out there, I mean, they were super, super good. [SPEAKER_11]: And I think you might have even had one of the bourbons. [SPEAKER_11]: It was from buzzers, roost, and the past. [SPEAKER_11]: And it's a great story that I think from, I think they're from the Cincinnati, and other from Kentucky, I want to say, but small mom and pop, and she's a tremendous owner. [SPEAKER_11]: She treated us that day.
[SPEAKER_11]: We had six, six that we tasted, and they were all fantastic, but they have specific places in the Rick House. [SPEAKER_11]: They wanted their barrels to be. [SPEAKER_11]: You know, and I mean, it gets that, and then when they pulled them down, people were tasting all these differences. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm like, that's why. [SPEAKER_11]: That's why. [SPEAKER_06]: We had a mom and pop bearer non-hero in one of our first episodes from Zavanna. [SPEAKER_06]: It was cold.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was very good. [SPEAKER_06]: Zavanna. [SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you had to clap it out there. [SPEAKER_10]: It was cool. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it picked it up in the airport now or just like by by chance and it was all right on it turned out to be it was a hundred and Yeah, and and and the good folks is of Anna. [SPEAKER_06]: They were very good to us.
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, we we we tagged them and they they were very appreciative and and their bourbon's awesome, you know, so [SPEAKER_09]: So this is another, I mean, again, this is my sixth week with you guys and each week you continue to raise me and teach me about this and it's been a, it's a fun run. [SPEAKER_09]: I hope the next six weeks are filled with more good bourbon with you guys.
[SPEAKER_11]: I think what Brad should do, you know, since his location, you know, in concert with where the golf course is, you know, one, [SPEAKER_11]: He should set up like a lemonade stand up there, but we don't like that, you know, did you have missed that?
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, Tony and I were saying that what we should done is take airbought that that pop machine from number one, you know, yeah, and then put it up there with the bourbons and just let it roll out when everybody wants it just put in a quarter, you know, whatever. [SPEAKER_07]: You got a scan ID, I don't want to steal the high school golf team always seems to falter after a whole 13. [SPEAKER_08]: I can't figure it out. [SPEAKER_08]: They played well.
[SPEAKER_09]: There's a lot of guys that falter after a whole 13. [SPEAKER_09]: That's true. [SPEAKER_09]: And a half. [SPEAKER_09]: And a half. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm one. [SPEAKER_06]: We had the U.S. senior open qualifier today and there was a few balls hitting the house. [SPEAKER_06]: I was trying to. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I could hear him through my headphones. [SPEAKER_11]: What a golf course we have. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, we had last week last, so think about this last week.
[SPEAKER_11]: We have. [SPEAKER_11]: I always screwed up. [SPEAKER_10]: That's great. [SPEAKER_10]: That's great. [SPEAKER_10]: That's great. [SPEAKER_10]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_06]: That's great. [SPEAKER_06]: That's great. [SPEAKER_06]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great.
[SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: That's great. [SPEAKER_06]: That's great. [SPEAKER_06]: That's great. [SPEAKER_11]: Carson, Kitsley, the two-time reigning state champion of Pennsylvania, he's been a tough dog to beat. [SPEAKER_11]: And his dad, Brad's a very good friend. [SPEAKER_11]: I got to know him for some years, but I'm watching Carson.
[SPEAKER_11]: But as I'm there, you got, so Carson's going to Penn State committed, I believe. [SPEAKER_11]: And you got another industry at the Ohio State Golf Coach on a port. [SPEAKER_11]: So here you have a junior event. [SPEAKER_11]: You're watching it in Indiana Country Club. [SPEAKER_11]: And you have these people saying, this is one of the best courses they've ever played. [SPEAKER_11]: And you got two.
[SPEAKER_06]: two division one golfer's that are coming up so they want to I mean I think they're trying to make the event here the equivalent of what the sunny hand amateur is done a road and you know that's been fast and it's a it's a whole different feel here compared to sunny hand is very long and and and and test you on the length and and the in the in the greens are and they're a brief talk because they were built the same greens keeper [SPEAKER_06]: Well, it is now.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, but when they built the greens, it was more at a slower order, though, there's been 1920 there 23. [SPEAKER_11]: So we got him by three. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, yeah, right. [SPEAKER_07]: There's not a flat green. [SPEAKER_08]: We do claim that right. [SPEAKER_08]: We do claim that. [SPEAKER_08]: I have a quick question for Greg.
[SPEAKER_08]: So when [SPEAKER_08]: So when he gets the juice, is it un-age, is it just distilled spirits, or is it already- is he barrel age, or does it already barrel age?
[SPEAKER_11]: I think he's- and that's a better question for Todd, because I probably don't know, but I think it's- the company is, um, uh, [SPEAKER_11]: I think he said it was nine to ten years already, but I think at this point in time because it's not a mature company that he's been buying bourbon that's been closer to the 789 years. [SPEAKER_11]: So he's just, he's buying it, he's liking it, and then he's bottling it.
[SPEAKER_11]: And so I think it's time goes on as you become more of a mature company. [SPEAKER_11]: You can buy more than three, four, five, and let the mage for three, four, five more years. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm not trying to get in this head, but I think that's the kind of the thought process, but in the meantime, he's just taking some extremely good juices, let him age a little bit, and then just tremendous packaging, and he's created such a great product.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's what a lot of people don't think that. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it has to age a minimum of what four years Brad. [SPEAKER_08]: To even consider it to be considered a bird. [SPEAKER_08]: So we know that we don't care with Cliff. [SPEAKER_11]: Isn't it nine, this is nine years here. [SPEAKER_08]: Right, so nine year bird. [SPEAKER_08]: But if you're starting a distillery, you're going to brew.
[SPEAKER_08]: If that is a cold brewing, it's still you're gonna distill an age and it'll be five years before you make a penny anything Anything you're making before that is just kind of like cleft is selling with the and you could sell the yeah You could sell it as whiskey or you could sell the vodka because because essentially it's or it's distilled spirits It's just not aged and yours. [SPEAKER_11]: Hey, you got it you just basically saying for it and you got to get
[SPEAKER_06]: your pro-former just got to basically present what what gets you to your 789 right so you got to do things that are probably little outside the box to get there No, and it's all about marketing in between and there's nothing easier to market than a great story a great eye for a great tasting bourbon and and we first hand got the to taste that and find it and So it's so good that we're handing it out, you know, and that's the I think that's the best compliment of a good bourbon
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep. [SPEAKER_06]: That's very right. [SPEAKER_09]: As I mentioned the bottle, I think from my perspective, I perhaps the bottle can catch your eye, right? [SPEAKER_09]: When you're, if you're not sure what you're looking for when you go in and you see, yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Wow, that bottle looks good, but then when you taste it, the first bottle perhaps you get on the look, the second bottle you get on the taste. [SPEAKER_09]: No, that's what brings you back.
[SPEAKER_09]: And this, this particular bird, [SPEAKER_06]: That's such a valid point, Lou, and obviously the taste has to carry either, so maybe you get the first taste from the bottle, and Kudos to our gentleman and S.B. [SPEAKER_06]: House for getting the look down pat. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, like I said, it's a handsome look in the back of the bar. [SPEAKER_06]: I love it, but if you're going to continue to buy it, [SPEAKER_11]: You better like it. [SPEAKER_11]: You've got to like it.
[SPEAKER_11]: Sure. [SPEAKER_11]: I think he's doing a 250 year bottle, too. [SPEAKER_11]: I think that's going to be out there. [SPEAKER_11]: So if you get to his website, I think that he'll have a 250 year out there. [SPEAKER_11]: Not it won't be age for 250, but I mean for the for the for the, um, the party that we're going to have here live fourth, I think he's got a 250 year old. [SPEAKER_06]: And you should.
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, what what what what what is yeah, what a better story, right? [SPEAKER_06]: You got to set up perfect. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I does set up perfectly for that. [SPEAKER_06]: And you got to you got to get that. [SPEAKER_06]: I think I hope we can get it. [SPEAKER_06]: And we're going to talk more about it because our glasses are empty and we come right back. [SPEAKER_06]: Cheers boys. [SPEAKER_06]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_04]: Mike, and I L is getting expensive.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Brad struggling with the struggling just tonight with the you need more bourbon I must a not you have a red circle struggle with the bourbon banam jumps up He hasn't had I need to clap it out, you know, just like Savannah. [SPEAKER_07]: No, he has a [SPEAKER_07]: He hasn't had a perfect man.
[SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_08]: bottom line is the burn's going down.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, big and abrasive. [SPEAKER_09]: Didn't, didn't Perry are, are, are, are, are, are, phonetic breakdown, or, is it, phonetic breakdown, or, yeah, it's a little bit breakdown. [SPEAKER_09]: I like phonetic, well, like phonetic. [SPEAKER_09]: It was phonetic, it was phonetic. [SPEAKER_09]: Right, phonetic, phonetic. [SPEAKER_09]: Didn't you come up with four syllables? [SPEAKER_09]: Wasn't it, bris, bris, bris, bris? [SPEAKER_09]: I saw that.
[SPEAKER_06]: The text chain today, bris, bris. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I mean, we actually have it, thanks, the, it pair was you that, uh, [SPEAKER_06]: But it was you, Lou, that came up with a definition, and no, that was me. [SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so I was just trying to peep in as, I'll get you the graphics for the video.
[SPEAKER_06]: No, but I want to put them on there, but it was awesome, because like we said, it's definitely not just an adjective, it's, it's what I have a list of those and now, well, now slash adjective slash pronoun, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Actions and action, I think it could be used in many different ones. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_11]: I got that. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we, uh, if you're lubricated ties to maybe you can get it into the verb.
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[SPEAKER_09]: He has a good Webster's in the near future. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, if it's not at a slippy did, slippy did. [SPEAKER_11]: Did he say it? [SPEAKER_11]: No, but he, it, slippy got at it. [SPEAKER_09]: You know, slippery and said, you know, he's slippy. [SPEAKER_09]: So funny.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, it has to be because it's all over you. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, of course it does. [SPEAKER_06]: So then it has to be a noun. [SPEAKER_06]: And you know what also has to be a noun, right? [SPEAKER_06]: And speaking of lubricity level, let's talk about your lubricity level, Mr. Cephas. [SPEAKER_06]: So you, you are a banker by trade. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes. [SPEAKER_06]: And in your early days, you know, yes.
[SPEAKER_06]: There was a lot of whining and dining, and they use that term kind of loosely, right? [SPEAKER_06]: And it's the same thing in my days. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, early days as a lawyer, you have to kind of, you know, if you want to make connections, and we talk about that often on the show is, you know, what the younger generations that are not drinking, what they're missing out on as a socialization aspect of it.
[SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, drinking, I think is secondary. [SPEAKER_06]: It is a reason to get together and kind of let your [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, you, brisady level is. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, great. [SPEAKER_09]: Are you familiar with the, uh, well, you have to give me the different levels of them. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm, I'm playing on the right. [SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_09]: So, as great as the numbers guy.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: No doubt. [SPEAKER_09]: As Brad mentioned, uh, it's one of the things that some of the younger kids are missing out on, uh, I've always held it. [SPEAKER_09]: You work from nine to five, but you make money from five to nine. [SPEAKER_09]: And during that five to nine period is when you go out, you kind of relax a little bit.
[SPEAKER_09]: So, uh, [SPEAKER_09]: We have created a non-scientific, scientific x, x, y axis, and we call it our bricity axis, and so we have three levels of lubricity. [SPEAKER_06]: Can we like the hot crazy axis you're seeing there? [SPEAKER_09]: Crazy hot chick-a-sit. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he backed out of that, remember? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: It's a don't bring it up. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, it's not a great idea, but yeah, so we created a scientific, non-scientific, but scientific.
[SPEAKER_09]: I got my drink in my hand. [SPEAKER_09]: There you go. [SPEAKER_09]: There you go. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm listening. [SPEAKER_09]: So you leave the office and you're stressed, right? [SPEAKER_09]: And you're like, oh, man, it's, I don't want to talk to anybody. [SPEAKER_09]: I just want to sit by myself and you got nothing going on. [SPEAKER_09]: And then you have a drink.
[SPEAKER_09]: We like to look, we like to ease into our minimum lubricity where we're finally like, okay, the day is over. [SPEAKER_09]: Now I can breathe a little bit. [SPEAKER_09]: So what is your minimum lubricity? [SPEAKER_09]: Does it take you, for whatever your favorite, your drink of choice? [SPEAKER_11]: So my drink of choice is, I mean, I'm crowning coke. [SPEAKER_11]: I know you are. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, crowning coke in a short glass can't be.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I can't drink a drink out of a tall. [SPEAKER_11]: It's just, [SPEAKER_11]: And every now and then whenever I don't I got made fun of you know by certain family members daughter son, you know, whatever for staying in a short class, you know, when I wouldn't say it. [SPEAKER_10]: It wouldn't be in a short class. [SPEAKER_10]: It wasn't even in a short class. [SPEAKER_10]: It was like a little potting kid, then I would say they're like this.
[SPEAKER_11]: A lot because your crown's diluted in about how much, even if they put this much crown, and this much cook. [SPEAKER_11]: It was in the class. [SPEAKER_11]: It's all about the glass for me. [SPEAKER_11]: So I had to have the glass. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, it's an proportion. [SPEAKER_10]: Right? [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: So I think a beautiful thing is like a June day going home. [SPEAKER_11]: one chronic hook.
[SPEAKER_11]: That's like that's like that's like that's like that's where you're like hey yeah honey let's talk a little bit I feel good I'm forgetting about my day why love I love my wife so I wouldn't need one to talk them I know down no doubt on on the record for that I know you know when I get back to it nice out now you guys are the you know I mean I love of my life I love of my life my life you guys are middle school space age 13 [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you meant $57, $58.
[SPEAKER_07]: You guys meant what's seventh, eighth grade you danced, but yeah, it's been sweet love ever since. [SPEAKER_11]: My wife Sandy, so I love you so I know. [SPEAKER_09]: Okay, so one drink, one drink, one drink, yeah, I'm like, sure, so then Greg, it's kind of a, it starts to slow up and you get up to what we like to call our optimum.
[SPEAKER_09]: And the optimum as I explain is where you can sing, you can dance, you feel you look your best, [SPEAKER_09]: He's saying, he's at the deputy level.
[SPEAKER_06]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
[SPEAKER_11]: I would say that anything when you get, you know, for me, sure, that's another life that I don't know, I'm a lightweight, you know, so you're not a lightweight. [SPEAKER_11]: So when you get, you know, one is great. [SPEAKER_11]: When you get like one and a half, if the crown and coke is done properly.
[SPEAKER_11]: We're talking about what I don't want, I don't want it splash, I like a splash, so you know, you get to, you get me on to, you're going to get a little stupid, you know, okay, well, you know, so I think it's like one in three quarters, okay, like one, one and a half, one in three quarters, and over short, you know, this period of time, not this period of time, right, right, well, so you're actually feeding into to our math and our and our mathics here, there's time, right, and by the way, our curve is not just a pure bell curve,
[SPEAKER_09]: it does go up. [SPEAKER_09]: No, it's a hockey stick up and then you're close to a plateau. [SPEAKER_09]: So after that optimum one and you said, well, let's round it up to two. [SPEAKER_06]: Of course we're officially scientific. [SPEAKER_09]: Yes. [SPEAKER_09]: Yes. [SPEAKER_09]: Your second drink now. [SPEAKER_09]: That's scientific. [SPEAKER_09]: Your trivult in my mind on that before I have a drink. [SPEAKER_09]: Of course he is.
[SPEAKER_10]: I don't think at all that right from the start, Lou, okay. [SPEAKER_09]: So, yeah, that explains why it's only good. [SPEAKER_09]: I do lack in confidence. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I do. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a short game. [SPEAKER_06]: By the way, he has no reason to lack in confidence. [SPEAKER_06]: He can all go back and all up. [SPEAKER_06]: Great goal for great singer. [SPEAKER_06]: Great husband, great brother. [SPEAKER_06]: In my own great. [SPEAKER_06]: In my own great wife.
[SPEAKER_06]: In my own great wife. [SPEAKER_10]: She might have a boat. [SPEAKER_10]: I didn't mean it. [SPEAKER_10]: I didn't mean it. [SPEAKER_11]: I didn't mean it. [SPEAKER_10]: You're right. [SPEAKER_11]: It's just changing G. Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: So, I think I'm going to suggest that perhaps optimum has been reached for this evening, right? [SPEAKER_09]: So, optimum though, then you have one past optimum, right? [SPEAKER_09]: That's not true. [SPEAKER_09]: That's your maximum.
[SPEAKER_09]: It's called the fifth segment. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: really through that maximum that last one you fall off the cliff and where do you show up and where you end up guys not clamor asshole though it's asshole you know usually a population of one and one you don't want to visit too often sure [SPEAKER_07]: It's a population of one, but visited by millions. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's right. [SPEAKER_11]: So it's a tourist trap.
[SPEAKER_11]: So here's the coolest thing about me when I go from, I don't know that too many people know when I go from like two to three or three to four or four to five. [SPEAKER_11]: You hide it well, not today. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I'm sure. [SPEAKER_11]: Like, my wife, she knows. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, just a little bit. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I'm currently in the coffee cup at eight o'clock in the morning. [UNKNOWN]: Can you explain?
[SPEAKER_11]: No. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't drink before five. [SPEAKER_11]: But, you know, I'm just saying, you know, I don't know that, you know, I don't know that I get to a level. [SPEAKER_11]: At least I haven't tried to because I think I finally reached a doghood like last year. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't think I get to that last year. [SPEAKER_10]: You're not much anymore. [SPEAKER_09]: You're wife, son. [SPEAKER_09]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: He's grown up.
[SPEAKER_08]: He said, I said the same thing, Greg, as we've gotten older, that the plateau at the top has widened and I rarely make it past an op the month. [SPEAKER_11]: Because because I'm done enough time, we say seven o'clock in the morning, it's not good to next year. [SPEAKER_08]: That's right. [SPEAKER_11]: We know we don't.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, [SPEAKER_06]: And we got stuck in traffic. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes. [SPEAKER_06]: And remember we were talking about that first bird. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, it tasted good. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, right. [SPEAKER_06]: And it was the, what did our friend bring us?
[SPEAKER_11]: Come on. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, right. [SPEAKER_11]: What do you bring us? [SPEAKER_11]: Bobby King, what do you bring us? [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, he brought us the best. [SPEAKER_11]: Pappies. [SPEAKER_11]: I know. [SPEAKER_11]: So we're driving. [SPEAKER_11]: We're driving. [SPEAKER_11]: We got like 11 hours to get down there. [SPEAKER_11]: We're like, and we hit traffic. [SPEAKER_11]: We're listening to every podcast on the man. [SPEAKER_11]: I didn't even know podcast existed.
[SPEAKER_11]: I'm being introduced to this stuff a couple of years ago. [SPEAKER_11]: And so we're driving down. [SPEAKER_11]: We're in traffic. [SPEAKER_11]: We finally get down and we're sitting out in the patio and do you remember that we were you and I were literally talking about the bourbon for three hours. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, at least for the last hour. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, it was crazy. [SPEAKER_06]: My mouth is dry.
[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't wait to have that first taste and we get out of your porch. [SPEAKER_06]: No, yeah, it was it was spectacular. [SPEAKER_10]: So we had that one I might have read you on the two or three that's them. [SPEAKER_10]: It happened one. [SPEAKER_11]: It happens even to the most mature of us in all fairness in all fairness. [SPEAKER_11]: How do you do it when one of our very best friends walks in. [SPEAKER_11]: He meets us because he's living in Florida.
[SPEAKER_11]: He brings in. [SPEAKER_11]: He brings in. [SPEAKER_11]: He brings in and I got something. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, and I open it. [SPEAKER_11]: And so he's like, hey, you can take this home. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm like, I ain't taking this home. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm with my best friends. [SPEAKER_11]: We're sitting right here. [SPEAKER_11]: And doesn't go back to what the... How can I drink the papies, right? [SPEAKER_06]: And that's exactly what we talk about.
[SPEAKER_06]: Burma has meant to be shared. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, it was wonderful evening. [SPEAKER_06]: It was. [SPEAKER_06]: And what a great way to spend it with three great guys. [SPEAKER_06]: We had a wonderful time. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: We always do. [SPEAKER_06]: But I mean, it was two guys I was spending. [SPEAKER_06]: I might have been seen three, but in a minute. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: But it was, it was six of us.
[SPEAKER_09]: So nobody dropped off the cliff that night. [SPEAKER_06]: No, nobody did. [SPEAKER_06]: We didn't say no, no, we didn't. [SPEAKER_06]: We didn't even believe that what I'm saying is the anticipation of that bourbon when we were stuck in the the two mile an hour of traffic, you know, where you move five feet, five feet. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah, you know, and you and I were talking about that first bourbon first bourbon at first bourbon on the pool deck. [SPEAKER_06]: Looking over.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, right. [SPEAKER_06]: Beautiful. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, that's right. [SPEAKER_06]: In that cigar. [SPEAKER_09]: What what's the guard is there a cigar that goes better with bourbon than I others or is that another personal issue for I think that's completely personal much like bourbon is completely personal. [SPEAKER_06]: So whatever works for you Those cubes and the sweetness of the cuba I think pairs really I personally.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, and that's that's that's great And my favorite to just like yours. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's my favorite. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a wine dipped cigar So it doesn't have that after taste where you feel like you leaked an astray the next morning [SPEAKER_06]: You know, we're talking about the 70. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm a lot of them. [SPEAKER_11]: One of our good friends, man. [SPEAKER_11]: He brings in the, he brings in the, He brings the Monocrystall number two.
[SPEAKER_11]: And he, you know, Monocrystall number two with, uh, with, uh, you know, three, then Lubricity. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: It came to an air incremental change to Lubricity. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, it does. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, Bobby, those, those, Bobby and those monies. [SPEAKER_06]: And many Marks. [SPEAKER_06]: He's like the dealer. [SPEAKER_06]: He comes in. [SPEAKER_06]: He's like, hey, you want one? [SPEAKER_06]: You want one?
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: And then I know that's up and about. [SPEAKER_09]: You know what, Brad, we may need to, we may need to reformulate our math here and figure in a cigar nicotine. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, there's nicotine in here, quick. [SPEAKER_06]: There's always variables, right? [SPEAKER_06]: There's always those side variables. [SPEAKER_06]: You have how much did you eat that day? [SPEAKER_06]: How bad was your day? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, right? [SPEAKER_06]: How good was your day?
[SPEAKER_06]: And then you also have, of course, who you're hanging out with? [SPEAKER_06]: You have good company. [SPEAKER_06]: And then you have the external factors like other things. [SPEAKER_06]: No, we talked about vaping before, but we also have a cigar. [SPEAKER_06]: So I'm coming from something that I can talk from. [SPEAKER_06]: And when you do have a good cigar that goes with it, it definitely changes how you're feeling. [SPEAKER_06]: The cigar adds a different element to it.
[SPEAKER_11]: It's a very refined evening. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, there's nothing better guys than just sitting around. [SPEAKER_11]: You have a great glass of bourbon, just a great cigar, just sitting around laughing. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, well, last time it's on the same thing. [SPEAKER_06]: It's on the same thing. [SPEAKER_06]: It's on the same thing. [SPEAKER_06]: No, so this is a tradition that we've started at our bourbon club. [SPEAKER_11]: No, but it's all you mean the after effects.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: And so it's the after. [SPEAKER_06]: So, you know, and it's almost like the Sua Sponte karaoke that breaks out. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: When we're having bourbons, we're having cigars and we put on good music when we start to sing. [SPEAKER_11]: Have fun with friends. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Would you guys do karaoke if you didn't have a little bit of lubricity? [SPEAKER_06]: I have, you know, I've hosted it.
[SPEAKER_06]: I could do it. [SPEAKER_09]: You I've heard you sing so I get that but you're I'm only doing my own mind. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I know like once I learn I know like one song But you know that one song You are a printer baby.
[SPEAKER_06]: You know you inspired me to have to go learn a croning song So I think I introduced that to you the last time because you know you always do the Frank Sinatra Which is so good and you are I mean you got down to to a tea [SPEAKER_09]: I've seen your move on that one, Greg. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'm actually moved like him, too. [SPEAKER_06]: No, it's down to a tee. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, lucky it's good. [SPEAKER_11]: Michael Jackson's song. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, to move fast.
[SPEAKER_11]: It was not your kind of stood there in the end. [SPEAKER_06]: So I can't do this in Andre, and I acknowledge that. [SPEAKER_06]: But I can do Bobby Dern. [SPEAKER_06]: And so I rocked a little bit of the Bobby Dern and I wanted, and I sing that. [SPEAKER_06]: Max and I, Mac. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, nobody, I sang, oh, shit, no, Bobby Dern just went right to see. [SPEAKER_06]: It was a sea. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a sea song on the sea. [SPEAKER_06]: Beyond the sea.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[SPEAKER_11]: it's also a Kevin Spacey movie where you play them yeah it's a great movie Bobby Darren yeah so tremendous yeah he had he had a few but the music at that time come on yeah yeah Dean Martin you have yes you know you go you can go through Tony Ben you can go through the list of all of them the music has never been that pure [SPEAKER_06]: You know, I've been watching documentaries on Dean Martin, and it's been fascinating. [SPEAKER_08]: There were no pro tools or was no auto tune.
[SPEAKER_06]: No, there's nothing out there. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: But you know what? [SPEAKER_06]: Do you know his whole dick when he came on, he could always play the kind of the lovable drunk, which, you know, Johnny Carson and him, and he had a, you know, a thing going back and forth, and then Johnny tried his drink the one day, and it was. [SPEAKER_06]: It was exactly what Dean said it was. [SPEAKER_06]: It was either dinner vodka.
[SPEAKER_11]: I can't remember what it was, but it was Back then those guys smoke cigarettes. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I drank right on stage, right? [SPEAKER_11]: And that was their identity, but I mean, what do you think about that entertainer? [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I gosh, I was voice was a smoothest. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, I don't know if it says and I believe it. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I was I've listened to enough of that music I think Dean Martin had the purest. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, you did great.
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, you know Dean was a telling [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, sure. [SPEAKER_06]: No, not be changed. [SPEAKER_06]: There was a Latino and it was like a no, it was there was my living been yeah, it was a but he's Martin. [SPEAKER_09]: No, but it's a resident Italian here. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm gonna jump in and say we talked about Sanatra We talked about Dean Martin. [SPEAKER_09]: We haven't even brought up Tony Bennett yet.
[SPEAKER_09]: So yeah, oh, oh, another great [SPEAKER_09]: The brotherhood is not but you we we don't just cook and eat and make wine you we can sing So hey, do you guys remember the the guy the on the roast that they used to have back in the day Yes, they weren't roast, but do you remember the guy who's stick [SPEAKER_07]: was to be drunk. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, of course. [SPEAKER_06]: And in fact, that was the other guy that I, he was a brilliant that it was Foster Broker.
[SPEAKER_06]: Foster Broker. [SPEAKER_09]: If you remember him, he was brilliant. [SPEAKER_06]: He, unlike Dean, where Dean was actually partaking, Foster was, he was always stick for him. [SPEAKER_06]: But the Dean was never partaking as much as he portrayed to be. [SPEAKER_06]: Let's put it that way. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, and I think that was was great about he's under control. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, and that's always an optimum lubricant. [SPEAKER_09]: Always at the wrap pack was, oh my gosh.
[SPEAKER_08]: So that's the key. [SPEAKER_08]: Maintaining optimum lubricant as we've talked as a past is that's the hard part. [SPEAKER_08]: Same thing with golf. [SPEAKER_08]: Something you can create a pill for that. [SPEAKER_11]: But they built such a taller and celeb wall. [SPEAKER_08]: That's true. [SPEAKER_11]: Over time, it was like drinking water. [SPEAKER_11]: That's true.
[SPEAKER_11]: They were probably, so what you're saying is they were on the 5 or 6. [SPEAKER_07]: 7 or 6 makes perfect. [SPEAKER_07]: This makes perfect. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: That's the pitch for this. [SPEAKER_07]: Not for me. [SPEAKER_08]: That's not, that's not what he meant. [SPEAKER_08]: He meant for him and for him and for, I'm just a little bit scared. [SPEAKER_07]: If I'm not editing, I'm just clear. [SPEAKER_07]: By the way, that's a fine print disclaimer.
[SPEAKER_09]: Well, we're thinking about having a lubricity golf out in here coming up at some point over the next couple of months and we might have to have a challenge. [SPEAKER_09]: So you've seen the challenges where guys have to drink a beer a whole or something like that that gives you makes it through and actually you should take bets on what we think other guys little briss of you love sure.
[SPEAKER_09]: Sure, we're going to have to get a sponsor like maybe Uber or Lyft or some but yeah or I can handle this for us, but or Louis, we see how many people go to assholeville. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, I could think of a couple or Charlie Wood. [SPEAKER_09]: Our friends start out living there. [SPEAKER_09]: Thank you very much, right? [SPEAKER_09]: So he stole my money. [SPEAKER_09]: He really did. [SPEAKER_09]: He stole my money. [SPEAKER_09]: True. [SPEAKER_09]: We have the other direction.
[SPEAKER_09]: We have the other direction. [SPEAKER_09]: We have guys trying to get out of action. [SPEAKER_10]: Can you go the other direction? [SPEAKER_11]: Maybe. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, you can become more calm. [SPEAKER_11]: You can become quieter. [SPEAKER_11]: So does that, does that take you into like a, can you go south? [SPEAKER_08]: You mean somebody who starts as an asshole becomes less of an asshole. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know about that. [SPEAKER_11]: How about that for?
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know about that. [SPEAKER_11]: How about that? [SPEAKER_11]: Education. [SPEAKER_06]: That reverses the curve. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, we talked about the AI study that UC Berkeley did in Harvard. [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe we should ask them to do this one. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: You get that. [SPEAKER_06]: It's entirely possible. [SPEAKER_09]: That's entirely possible. [SPEAKER_06]: Never thought of it.
[SPEAKER_09]: I can't read candidates that start an asshole veil and I'd be happy to help them work their way out. [SPEAKER_11]: So all I know is I'll tell one story and I won't name names, but I'm playing golf with Louis. [SPEAKER_11]: It's got to be like three, four years ago and you know, I'm all about fast play. [SPEAKER_11]: You have to play fast. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, you play ready golf. [SPEAKER_11]: Play ready golf, ready to go.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, this one guy we're playing with and you know, he's kind of a known sandbagger and won't go any further than that. [SPEAKER_11]: But you know, we get to like, [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know, we've done matter like coal number 16. [SPEAKER_11]: And you know, people line their ball up for a pot. [SPEAKER_11]: He was lining his ball up for a drive. [SPEAKER_11]: And Lou, you just couldn't take it anymore. [SPEAKER_11]: He just had to like hit the ball.
[SPEAKER_11]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_09]: I had a little bit of a breakdown when a guy was lining up a ball on a 16th of a charity scramble. [SPEAKER_07]: And this has been your only breakdown in the course. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I mean, I've been behind Lou. [SPEAKER_07]: Didn't go well. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm in behind Louie. [SPEAKER_06]: The very whole behind Louie walking up number eight.
[SPEAKER_06]: We we come up the number eight and there's this picket fence of half broken clubs stuck in the ground. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, and I go, my God, that's gonna be Louie's clubs. [SPEAKER_09]: It was the last event of the year and I was getting new clubs the next season.
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, I'm gonna tell this story this is gonna [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, I just think I want to hear how the rest of that story I know that goes, he's not playing down number nine He was there last year, so we're so so I'm playing this wonderful golf course in in our area. [SPEAKER_11]: It's called Laurel Valley. [SPEAKER_11]: It's a home of
[SPEAKER_11]: Arnie Palmer, you know, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's, you know, let's,
[SPEAKER_11]: You have your bobcane right yeah bobcane absolutely tremendous member there Brian for some of the others But Joe was skinny, but you know number 18 at Laurel you used to have all these trees on the right hand side tremendous finishing hole It's all great all these pine tree. [SPEAKER_11]: All these pine trees. [SPEAKER_11]: It's a par five that's risk reward.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, so you got to hit something like [SPEAKER_11]: you know something like 250 off the tee got 200 over the water for your second shot something like that. [SPEAKER_11]: To be able to go for it. [SPEAKER_11]: So as the legend goes, as the legend, Louis hits a ball on the trees on the right-hand side. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_11]: So the next thing you know, Schwack ball doesn't come out. [SPEAKER_11]: Swack ball doesn't come out I've been there.
[SPEAKER_11]: So then finally hits the ball out. [SPEAKER_11]: Finally hits the ball out of those pine trees which aren't there anymore. [SPEAKER_11]: He hits the ball of the pine trees into the center fairway in a caddy stand there. [SPEAKER_11]: Good friend of all of ours. [SPEAKER_11]: Of course. [SPEAKER_11]: He's in the right. [SPEAKER_11]: And so Louis as he comes out he had like his nine iron in his hand. [SPEAKER_11]: He snaps it across his leg.
[SPEAKER_11]: And Tony, without hesitating, because if I knew you were going to snap a club, I would give you a seven hour, because you couldn't hit it all day. [SPEAKER_08]: That's all. [SPEAKER_08]: What the hell do you hit the nine on there? [SPEAKER_08]: Were you playing up to the fairway? [SPEAKER_08]: Were you trying to make the water? [SPEAKER_09]: Pary. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's go over here. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's go over here. [SPEAKER_09]: It's a great story.
[SPEAKER_09]: Perry, did you hear what? [SPEAKER_09]: Holy one. [SPEAKER_08]: I know what. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: So you were a little brisketized. [SPEAKER_08]: I was a little brisketized. [SPEAKER_09]: I was a little brisketized. [SPEAKER_09]: I was a little brisketized. [SPEAKER_09]: I had crossed past max lubricity. [SPEAKER_09]: You're on your way to assholeville. [SPEAKER_09]: I was an assholeville. [SPEAKER_09]: And I was probably an assholeville for three holes there.
[SPEAKER_07]: You're Louis. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, the outside very well there is golf. [SPEAKER_07]: I want to hear three stories. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, well, and you missed the way three times a year. [SPEAKER_09]: You missed the one from last year when I happened to just lose my grip when I was swinging one ended up in the water of number, uh, as at number two with the water right in front of the green. [SPEAKER_09]: And I thought, I was, that's a good 90 yard wedge. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, I was.
[SPEAKER_09]: And I'm loving it. [SPEAKER_09]: It really clumped flying. [SPEAKER_09]: I thought I was, I thought I was the biggest jag of the year by doing that. [SPEAKER_09]: I want to find out the two weeks later a guy back this card into the same water, so I felt video-bathed in your water. [SPEAKER_07]: You're welcome. [SPEAKER_09]: I didn't know what I was going. [SPEAKER_09]: I wasn't the lowest guy on the toe to ball.
[SPEAKER_08]: So we're pushing 27 minutes, Brad, but I want to hear the rest of the story about this guy lining up his T-shirt and lining up the ball for the T-shirt on 16. [SPEAKER_06]: What did you say to him? [SPEAKER_06]: We definitely have to have the quote exactly. [SPEAKER_06]: So when we come back, we're going to find out exactly what Lou said when somebody pissed him off.
[SPEAKER_06]: Because if there isn't anybody that has to play fast golf, [SPEAKER_06]: You know, I know a few, Greg Seapis, Jo-Dell, Lou Skirbel. [SPEAKER_06]: They were the all-star team of fast golfers. [SPEAKER_06]: They had the ones that taught me on it. [SPEAKER_06]: You can't play. [SPEAKER_11]: If you don't play in three and a half hours, don't play. [SPEAKER_06]: Exactly. [SPEAKER_08]: Then the game gets too long. [SPEAKER_08]: I agree. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Much of the time.
[SPEAKER_08]: You stand around and you lose your rhythm. [SPEAKER_06]: That's right. [SPEAKER_06]: And like he's all's waiting. [SPEAKER_06]: He's got it. [SPEAKER_06]: That's right. [SPEAKER_06]: We'll figure this. [SPEAKER_06]: We'll figure it out when we come back. [SPEAKER_06]: Cheers, boys. [SPEAKER_06]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_13]: Cheers, boys. [SPEAKER_13]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_04]: Mike, N-I-L is getting expensive. [SPEAKER_04]: Schools need new revenue.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Visit alumnimedes.com and choose your alma mater. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, we're back, man. [SPEAKER_07]: Just need to see it. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: Bourbon-3. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: We know this is Bourbon-4. [SPEAKER_07]: Bourbon. [SPEAKER_07]: Part four. [SPEAKER_07]: Part four. [SPEAKER_06]: Part four. [SPEAKER_06]: Part four. [SPEAKER_06]: Part four. [SPEAKER_06]: Part four. [SPEAKER_06]: Part four.
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[UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Besides the stealer's picks, you know, what I thought was most disappointing, can I just chime in first? [SPEAKER_09]: You're a show. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, do it really well. [SPEAKER_09]: No, but yeah, yes. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes. [SPEAKER_06]: Thanks, guys. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but my I thought, you know, clearly we had a couple of cock blockers in the between that, you know, between Baltimore and Philadelphia. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, take in the picks that we wanted, right?
[SPEAKER_06]: We were you and I were watching this as it happened in real time, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: What I was disappointed is that we, you know, all that build up to our first picked when the Steelers came on, they played a renegade, you know, they had sticks talking, right? [SPEAKER_06]: The only thing I thought the NFL could have done better because it is an entertaining business is actually have sticks should have yeah, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean you have three hundred thousand. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, right good idea. [SPEAKER_07]: We want to benefit a better time for Donnie Irish singing stick. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, well. [SPEAKER_07]: Donnie Irish. [SPEAKER_07]: No, but I wouldn't have been with it. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm not. [SPEAKER_06]: No, I'm with you. [SPEAKER_06]: That was a joke. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but no, but if there was a time for sticks to show up on the stage. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that was it.
[SPEAKER_06]: couldn't agree and then stop or two and but then we have a huge letdown maybe because of the cockwalkers in front of us and I'm gonna give that the credit right but I think the biggest letdown in for us in Pittsburgh was our first run draft pick wasn't there to come out in stage. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, he had to be flown in the next day and it was kind of the out. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, it was kind of like after he had sex and you know, yeah, the game.
[SPEAKER_06]: You know, it's like, you know, that just don't have the same business, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Right.
[SPEAKER_09]: No, no, I agree with you, but I think I think everybody overreacted to this guy that they picked, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's [SPEAKER_09]: everything we're doing in this draft for everybody, every pick is like buying a lottery ticket, right?
[SPEAKER_09]: Even it's interesting to me that they call them who are the lottery picks, right? [SPEAKER_09]: There's the ones that can't lose, but what loses more often than not, the lottery players, right? [SPEAKER_09]: Well, look at our big boys that we picked and that was trying to replace, right? [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, at the end of the day, I don't know. [SPEAKER_09]: I mean, they're basing a lot of their draft pick on measurables.
[SPEAKER_09]: But none of them measure heart and game day adrenaline, game day attitude. [SPEAKER_09]: It's all these, the guy can jump this high, run this fast, do this, do that, and the other thing, I think we just got to wait and see. [SPEAKER_09]: And I think the only way you can say it was a shitty draft is if you look back in five years and say it was a shitty draft. [SPEAKER_09]: But going in, I don't think there's anybody in the top five picks or ten picks.
[SPEAKER_09]: could be the next Hall of Fame or so. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm not being as hard on stealers as most people in Western Pennsylvania. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm not either. [SPEAKER_09]: Just because we didn't get who we thought was the best wide receiver. [SPEAKER_09]: differentiate the top 10 wide receivers. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't think you can now the only thing I'm being hard on is the showmanship for Pittsburgh. [SPEAKER_06]: So you know we're hosting it in our backyard let's have sticks.
[SPEAKER_06]: Can we not have sticks? [SPEAKER_06]: That would have been cool. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: That would have been just show up and just play Renegade. [SPEAKER_09]: And I feel like such a simp I didn't even know it was sticks at plays Renegade. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Oh, would have been not been awesome. [SPEAKER_09]: I mean it would have happened. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh my momma Hey, I could just hear coming to go see you know Oh, here comes the karaoke.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's coming out [SPEAKER_09]: I remember our last segment, Greg, we talked about max lubricity. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, we're getting there. [SPEAKER_09]: My man can sing now. [SPEAKER_09]: He's singing, oh, I'm feeling it. [SPEAKER_11]: He's been his good thing. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, his song is, I'm in a hurry to get things done. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, yeah, I've seen him on stage. [SPEAKER_11]: I think I have to sing it with one of the best.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, goodness. [SPEAKER_06]: If the Christmas party, oh, that's nice. [SPEAKER_06]: I got his amazing. [SPEAKER_06]: Chris Higby, one of the, the best, if you haven't seen Chris Higby, by the way. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, my.
[SPEAKER_06]: And Chris, if you're out there, [SPEAKER_06]: uh... got to get you on he's a fun not nominal like that's not what an artist but he can play every instrument the violin and he's saying he is the violinist right so he is the devil comes on George he played it awesome and you know he had a voice he actually opened up for Alabama and that's what opened me up to him to say to him as I'm crossing stage probably after my second or third bourbon
[SPEAKER_06]: That hour and say hey, do you happen to know the little albémos on the goes. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm in a hurry He goes yeah amazing job because Do you know what I said yeah I said would you want you because you want to sing? [SPEAKER_06]: I said no, I'm what sing with you. [SPEAKER_06]: It's a it's a It's a there's some harmonies [SPEAKER_09]: Did you harmonize it was good. [SPEAKER_08]: I saw I saw the video.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: I know you can sing that he hit his key. [SPEAKER_11]: I loved it. [SPEAKER_09]: I give him an A plus. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but thank you, Grigin. [SPEAKER_06]: That's awesome. [SPEAKER_06]: Let me tell you a little story about my wife got it. [SPEAKER_06]: She posted just the 30 second clip from it on Facebook and one of her friends said, That's a good group. [SPEAKER_06]: Who is it? [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's pretty good.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That's where I saw it. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I saw it. [SPEAKER_08]: Because I had already made my Irish could buy it. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, of course you do. [SPEAKER_06]: I know. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: You just threw your sleddles up in the air and ran out the door. [SPEAKER_08]: I like you, Perry. [SPEAKER_06]: No, I love Perry. [SPEAKER_07]: Don't get me wrong.
[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, this is just a playful banter. [SPEAKER_08]: I understand. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I said the last episode. [SPEAKER_08]: If me tossing up these opportunities for Brad to bring up the stilettos, keeps me behind the camera. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm good with it. [SPEAKER_08]: Hey, I just don't want to see you get the big foot again. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, and don't take pictures of it. [SPEAKER_06]: I will never send you another foot peg.
[SPEAKER_06]: Especially, I thought you're in there. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I am, but when you take it with the 8k camera, it's like, oh, dude, I see everything. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, there's a lot to see there. [SPEAKER_08]: So I had, I had cellulitis, my foot was swollen so bad. [SPEAKER_08]: I couldn't even feel it. [SPEAKER_09]: It was terrible. [SPEAKER_08]: You got the goat, you know what it's about? [SPEAKER_08]: And the cow's bad to it. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, man, I got it.
[SPEAKER_08]: More. [SPEAKER_08]: The cow, cow will cripple you. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm not sure how you know this is in the second time. [SPEAKER_10]: We did not talk about this kind of thing. [SPEAKER_08]: There's no dad, Ray, I'll also get anything to do. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's go back to what you originally were going to talk about this segment. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, we're going to talk about this. [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, I ain't gone. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yes. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, you see how serious he gets?
[SPEAKER_06]: No, just like you know, it is, you know, we joke about all this other stuff, but [SPEAKER_06]: When it comes back to AI and God, and one of the headlines this week was the San Francisco company that trained their AI model on the King James Bible, so it learned everything under the Bible. [SPEAKER_06]: They also threw in there every one of the biggest sermons that are the most notable in history.
[SPEAKER_06]: And then they mimic or put the image in the likeness [SPEAKER_06]: of one of the greatest actors of all time. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know it off top my head, but can't be too close because it'll be a copyright or trademark infringement. [SPEAKER_06]: So but now they're charging a dollar 99 a minute to talk to Jesus. [SPEAKER_06]: But yeah, we thought he was free. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, he's free. [SPEAKER_11]: No, and that's Jesus is free.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I mean, so I'm a, you know, I'd like to say I have a strong faith. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, the way to heaven's through Jesus Christ. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I think that's the undisputable fact without a doubt. [SPEAKER_06]: And you let me do the Lord step by the way. [SPEAKER_11]: and the way to understand Jesus isn't through. [SPEAKER_11]: By the way, I don't mind tools to get you to understand who Jesus is.
[SPEAKER_11]: I think that's a great thing. [SPEAKER_06]: If it opens your eyes to it, I agree. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and I think I even said that a few times through my book, if it's going to open people's eyes, or it's going to encourage them to start studying it, or find their faith or find their connection. [SPEAKER_11]: You know, more power would be it, right? [SPEAKER_11]: The biggest thing to be aware of is false prophecy. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, right?
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, so I mean, there's so much of that out in the world today. [SPEAKER_11]: And I mean, at $1.99 a minute, I'd rather read the Pharisees. [SPEAKER_06]: I've said, I've just got the Pharisees in false prophets. [SPEAKER_11]: I've said all along. [SPEAKER_11]: And I'm not, I buy no mean. [SPEAKER_11]: My wife is a great Christian. [SPEAKER_11]: I, she's led me to Christ in a, in a powerful way.
[SPEAKER_11]: And I've often said, if you don't have time for anything else, anything else.
[SPEAKER_11]: read Matthew read Matthew I mean in Matthew will take you I mean I think there's 30 maybe 30 chapters so it takes you a month you want to read one a month just read it and pay attention to the red words I mean the red words mean everything so I mean I'm all for everybody trying to figure out ways to understand Christ but just read Matthew and [SPEAKER_11]: And then understand, I mean, the New Old Testament is good to understand the history of how you got there.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, it's cool. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, everything's lined up perfectly. [SPEAKER_11]: Like we talk about the perfection of Christ, and he is perfect. [SPEAKER_11]: Yes. [SPEAKER_11]: But I mean, people so much today are saying, well, that doesn't pertain to me or that doesn't. [SPEAKER_11]: And by all means, people can have their own opinions. [SPEAKER_11]: That's what's great about the world we live in.
[SPEAKER_10]: Sure. [SPEAKER_11]: And people can believe in whatever they want to believe in. [SPEAKER_11]: And I'm all for that, but I mean, just read the red words, and you can interpret them however you need, and the most powerful thing I'll have to say is that AI hasn't yet figured out what's in your heart.
[SPEAKER_11]: It's going to figure out what's in your mind, it's going to figure out your actions, it's going to talk about, you were talking about earlier about Zuckerberg, how Zuckerberg's created essentially Zuckerberg 2.0, right? [SPEAKER_11]: So if he's not there, there's an AI version that can talk and think like him, right? [SPEAKER_11]: And that's, I guess that's fine from the first version that they've put on their Jesus version.
[SPEAKER_11]: But the only way, I'm, it's so easy to talk to God. [SPEAKER_11]: just go into quiet space and just reflect. [SPEAKER_11]: He'll talk to you. [SPEAKER_11]: You might not like the answers. [SPEAKER_11]: You might not like where he leads you or the path that you're going down. [SPEAKER_06]: And where do you find those answers come from? [SPEAKER_06]: Is it answers that are just... [SPEAKER_06]: It's your heart or is it that inner voice that's talking to you or how do you find it?
[SPEAKER_11]: Well, you know, the biggest thing we have to have if we're true believers is patience. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, because, you know, we all want... One of my, everything we want to have is we want to have it on its own time. [SPEAKER_06]: And I fought against it in my whole life. [SPEAKER_11]: And so, his time is different than our time. [SPEAKER_11]: So, and by the way, I mean, he might not feel that what you're praying for, lines up to what he wants us to do.
[SPEAKER_11]: He might lead us down a different path, and we just have to be accepting to the fact that he's leading us down that path. [SPEAKER_11]: And, and you taught me that. [SPEAKER_11]: That's a very difficult thing. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but you taught me that that maybe this journey is just one step in the stepping stones to where you want me to be.
[SPEAKER_06]: God to deliver the most powerful, meaningful, [SPEAKER_11]: just be just yeah I mean just reflect and and a lot of people say well good people go to heaven and I'm not I think good people are good people I love good people we all have good people yeah but I think that's one of the biggest fall season this world and that's my own part. [SPEAKER_00]: It's my own [SPEAKER_11]: personal opinion.
[SPEAKER_11]: But you said that, okay, because I mean, I think that you can be a good person and you're an atheist. [SPEAKER_11]: I think you can be a good person and you're, you know, whatever faith you might follow, but unless you found Jesus Christ, you're not going to heaven, right? [SPEAKER_11]: I think, you know, that's for Jesus to decide, and I'm not going to say it.
[SPEAKER_06]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_06]: You know, having Eric on a few weeks ago and he talked about math is God's mind. [SPEAKER_06]: It was kind of like an all because, you know, you know, you know, I talk about faith, right?
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: It's just, it's the faith. [SPEAKER_06]: It's, it's always the, the unexplained or the understandable for us as the layperson, right? [SPEAKER_06]: How, how do we get there? [SPEAKER_06]: It's faith. [SPEAKER_06]: It's faith. [SPEAKER_06]: And it always is. [SPEAKER_06]: But then Eric opens up this door and I don't know why it opened the door for me, but he goes math. [SPEAKER_06]: Math is God's mind. [SPEAKER_06]: It's so perfect.
[SPEAKER_06]: In this utter universe of chaos, we have perfection. [SPEAKER_06]: That's created. [SPEAKER_06]: That's been there all the time. [SPEAKER_08]: We just had to see it. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, just be able to understand it, and see it, right? [SPEAKER_11]: So, yeah, it is. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I think, I think, as I reflect, you know, the questions I've often asked is I'd like, man, it'd be easy to be a Christian back in Christ day because you saw all this. [SPEAKER_11]: You saw it.
[SPEAKER_11]: You saw all those miracles. [SPEAKER_11]: You hear the 500, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Well, guess what? [SPEAKER_11]: If you believe you died. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, if you were a follower of Christ back in those days, what they do? [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, you were, you were martyred and you were dead. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, so with you wasn't just you were used as part of the story, right? [SPEAKER_11]: It wasn't easy to be a Christian back in those days.
[SPEAKER_11]: You were martyred. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, back today it's easy to be a Christian from the standpoint of you might be persecuted in other ways, but you're not in the United States of America where we're free country and it's great to be here. [SPEAKER_11]: You're not being lined up and being martyred because of your beliefs.
[SPEAKER_11]: So we're you know, our our our whole [SPEAKER_11]: you know what what Christ and my belief again what Christ wants us to do is just be disciples for him. [SPEAKER_11]: So, you know, mechanisms like this to proclaim, you know, our belief in him is a powerful tool. [SPEAKER_11]: Mechanisms like you were doing, I mean, we have fun. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, and Jesus wanted us to have fun.
[SPEAKER_11]: He would always want to have fun, but I mean, powerful tools like this to kind of spread the word is, is the discipleship that we should take seriously and fully believe in. [SPEAKER_06]: And I think that's so powerful, right? [SPEAKER_09]: So Brad, let me ask you this. [SPEAKER_09]: So if they're selling $1.99 a minute, it's like the old porn channels we're used to call up. [SPEAKER_06]: Remember that? [SPEAKER_06]: And you could talk to somebody dirty for, that's a good segue.
[SPEAKER_06]: But no, but that's what I, and it's just about as cheesy, no, but I, exactly as cheesy, but I would analyze it as being as cheesy as that, right, thousand percent. [SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_09]: Sure. [SPEAKER_09]: The reason I asked the question is this past week, I was talking with last week's guest, Jay, and he and I met to talk some business, and we kind of morphed into a spiritual discussion, and we started talking [SPEAKER_09]: And what was the definition of sacrilege?
[SPEAKER_09]: And based on he's much more well versed than I am, based on what he, how he explained sacrilege to me, selling Jesus is almost sacrilege to me. [SPEAKER_09]: And I don't want to dare I use the word blasphemy. [SPEAKER_09]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: In Louie. [SPEAKER_06]: Just a little bit. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I got in God book. [SPEAKER_06]: I didn't want to profit off that whole. [SPEAKER_06]: In fact, all of my books, I don't want to profit off.
[SPEAKER_06]: No, I give it back to a different nonprofit and especially with the AI in God because there's no way I want to profit off of talking about God. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, I think there's a difference between writing about a philosophical thing and how it may work versus trying to sell, hey, you're actually talking to God because we recreated him. [SPEAKER_09]: I think those are two things.
[SPEAKER_11]: Well, but I think that God listens, I mean, you know, from the standpoint of you, if you have full faith. [SPEAKER_11]: And you do what you feel is right, he answers. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, there's a point in time where we felt that it was appropriate to have, you know, for us for me to be the person that would work in for Sandy to stay home with the family.
[SPEAKER_11]: We didn't know how we were going to do it at the point in time, and the same thing with time, and you know what, and we never benefited better than after the fact that I've put it in his hands, and we believed in it, and how many times of my friendship that I've had with Brad and the way that the bank has taken care of me over the years, I mean, I couldn't benefit it better, and that was all faith in him that I put it at that point in time.
[SPEAKER_11]: And by no means was I a strong Christian, I just had, God, just shown me the way, and I wasn't [SPEAKER_11]: I wasn't Billy Graham or I wasn't, but isn't that he led me there? [SPEAKER_06]: But isn't that the most powerful prayer? [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, it is. [SPEAKER_06]: Just God, God help me. [SPEAKER_06]: Just tell me. [SPEAKER_06]: Just show me in lead me to what you want me to do. [SPEAKER_11]: So, and honestly, but you want, I interrupt you for a moment.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: The purest way is not to say God. [SPEAKER_11]: The purest way to say is Father. [SPEAKER_11]: So think about, think about you talking to your dad in the purest way and say, Dad, how can you help me? [SPEAKER_11]: No, that's okay. [SPEAKER_06]: It's personal. [SPEAKER_11]: It's personal, because would your dad, would your dad let you down at that point in time? [SPEAKER_11]: Your dad's going to guide you in the right direction.
[SPEAKER_11]: He might not show you a path that you believe in at the time because you've got to touch that hard stove to fill that it's hard, but he's going to tell you this is what is right. [SPEAKER_11]: And if you say, don't say God, but say Father. [SPEAKER_11]: I like that. [SPEAKER_11]: If you go from God to Father, I'm going to. [SPEAKER_06]: That's a way to lead the way to talk about me.
[SPEAKER_06]: And honestly, Greg, I've been having those conversations just like that, and it's opened up so many different helpful doors to different people. [SPEAKER_06]: And I'm not necessarily myself, you know? [SPEAKER_06]: And I don't know what the purpose is that we're here right none of us do. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't have that magical answer The Bible the Bible the Bible his glory.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, if it is and if it is and but you know what what I find to mean his glory probably is through love Faith and doing good by others. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, that's a great playbook [SPEAKER_11]: That's what it all should be. [SPEAKER_08]: Like Eric said, Purpose. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes, Purpose. [SPEAKER_06]: They have a meaningful purpose, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Special purpose, like Steve, uh... Well, let's see if we can do that. [SPEAKER_08]: think it's so easily derailed.
[SPEAKER_10]: It really is the great light. [SPEAKER_10]: They're on both sides. [SPEAKER_10]: They're on both sides of us. [SPEAKER_10]: Steve Martin Lutherke. [SPEAKER_10]: Steve, yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: It's my special purpose. [SPEAKER_10]: I found my special purpose. [SPEAKER_10]: I found my special with the dog in front of you. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: The glass is the making.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: to the game though to the beginning of the segment Brad. [SPEAKER_09]: Who did who is putting this some this product out there now? [SPEAKER_06]: There's a company that their business model is, they train the AI model on the King James Bible, which again, you know, us trying to read it, page by page. [SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, very difficult. [SPEAKER_06]: And the one thing AI does very good is digesting data.
[SPEAKER_08]: I was going to say if they were doing it to make it easier for the average person who maybe doesn't have the time or the patience to read it or to train the AI models to be more virtuous and understand how many [SPEAKER_08]: the vast majority of Americans I believe think and live our lives or anything. [SPEAKER_08]: That'd be great. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but it's charged to, to, to, well, a daily difference.
[SPEAKER_11]: The only difference I would give is that AI doesn't understand certain interpretations of languages. [SPEAKER_11]: So think about this from a moment. [SPEAKER_11]: Think about, you know, when, when the commandments were written, [SPEAKER_11]: Okay, they were written in Hebrew, correct? [SPEAKER_11]: So the interpretations of certain words, words can mean different things. [SPEAKER_06]: But there's the King James version, so.
[SPEAKER_11]: But what I'm trying to say is that one of the, and again, this is open for interpretation, so anybody can have their own way of looking at it, and one of the commandments is the Al-Shanakil. [SPEAKER_11]: So one of the biggest debates that's out there is, okay, so if your pro-life or pro-choice.
[SPEAKER_11]: So, you know, well, okay, pro-lifeers, they're like, okay, I'm pro-life, and I'm for the death penalty, you know, and so pro-choicers are, well, I'm for, you know, if you're for pro-life, then how can you be for the death penalty, you know, and so when you think about the interpretations of the Bible and the way words were used, the word for kill was interpreted back in the day to be murder. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, okay.
[SPEAKER_11]: So now if you replace the word kill in the commandments with Daosho not murder What does that do doubt your belief in pro choice versus What you probably right but but and I'm not I'm not here to suggest to anybody should change there But that's what I mean every I understand this because that's what's been argued over these years If you're a constitutionalist
[SPEAKER_06]: And he looked at the constitution and you're saying, I want to read it in the black and white letter as it stands. [SPEAKER_06]: And as it was written, the very first day. [SPEAKER_11]: Or are we going to read it if you would have read it as a lawyer and it was written in Hebrew and it said the word and I don't know Hebrew, so I can't quote it.
[SPEAKER_11]: But if it was said whatever the word was and it had two definitions to it, how would a lawyer determine what that definition was? [SPEAKER_11]: And that's, that's the gray matter and that's why, you know, it's a gray matter. [SPEAKER_06]: No, and, and that's was been left up for debate, right? [SPEAKER_06]: Right. [SPEAKER_06]: And that's what it allows us for uncertainty. [SPEAKER_06]: And I think it's the uncertainty that, that the challenge is us from being there at the faith.
[SPEAKER_06]: Again, I don't want to turn this into the bourbon with Jesus moment, but I think this is life with Jesus. [SPEAKER_11]: It's fine. [SPEAKER_11]: No, but it is. [SPEAKER_11]: But that's life, right? [SPEAKER_11]: That's life. [SPEAKER_06]: And if you aren't living life with Jesus right now and realizing, and by the way, as Eric talked about math, and then we talk about the archaeologists that are digging up and finding all the proof. [SPEAKER_06]: the history back.
[SPEAKER_06]: The history back is it's not just faith anymore, it's the proof is there. [SPEAKER_06]: Noah's arc is now been all but determined. [SPEAKER_06]: We talked about that last episode, you know, with the sonogram, you know, whatever the sonar or whatever that is that goes down, they're showing where the ship is. [SPEAKER_11]: That's powerful. [SPEAKER_11]: Powerful information. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, it's a powerful history that stands behind.
[SPEAKER_06]: And how about the 500 that saw Jesus when he was, and that was just Easter, right? [SPEAKER_06]: So we talked about the 500, the 500 chosen they got. [SPEAKER_11]: And again, we always say that was the easy time because you saw them, but you were persecuted back then. [SPEAKER_11]: So, you know, my whole message is, I love everybody. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, from the standpoint of, I mean, and I respect every other person. [SPEAKER_06]: It's not just your message.
[SPEAKER_11]: I've seen you for 20 some years.
[SPEAKER_11]: It's a it's it's just a cool path that God has led me down and I've made great friends that were sitting here I can I can laugh with both of you and tell stories from when I was from age 11 or whatever was when I got my first basketball when I was I remember getting an Easter basketball back when I was probably eight or nine years old and and Louis had one of the only basketball courts in town That his dad would allow us to play along to your basketballs being my basketball.
[SPEAKER_11]: It was you guys play [SPEAKER_11]: It was a void basketball, I don't even know a void makes basketball anymore, but I went down and they would allow us to play it on there. [SPEAKER_11]: But Jesus has led us to such amazing things in our life that we just discount as, you know, that's the way it was. [SPEAKER_11]: And it's not just the way it was.
[SPEAKER_11]: It's the path he let us down, and I just encourage everybody to just figure out more by reading the book themselves, and you don't pay a dollar and 99 and a half to $1 per minute. [SPEAKER_06]: And it's not just $1.99 a minute. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it per minute. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's, I don't know. [SPEAKER_06]: That's cheese. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm not a, yeah, I can't get my hands around that. [SPEAKER_09]: I go back to what Greg said at the beginning of the segment about it.
[SPEAKER_09]: I don't care what information is empirically tangible like a better terms. [SPEAKER_09]: I think it's just it's right here and AI can never recreate what is it in somebody's heart. [SPEAKER_09]: And they can take words, they can take dual meaning words, multi whatever. [SPEAKER_09]: None of that measures what's in somebody's heart when it comes down to when it comes time that your heart is in play.
[SPEAKER_09]: I think you have to you have to have the depth [SPEAKER_09]: to believe in something. [SPEAKER_09]: Whatever it is you believe in. [SPEAKER_11]: And it, because I mean, we got, well, you convicted, be convicted. [SPEAKER_09]: We have eight and a half billion people on his planet. [SPEAKER_09]: There's no way we're all going to be convicted with the same thing. [SPEAKER_09]: Be convicted to it and live it.
[SPEAKER_09]: And I think most, most of the time it's going to work out in a very positive way. [SPEAKER_06]: You know, the one thing I'll say about that is, we're going to be right back for this. [SPEAKER_04]: Mike, N-I-L is getting expensive. [SPEAKER_04]: Schools need new revenue. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but not another alumni fundraiser. [SPEAKER_05]: I've got enough tote bags. [SPEAKER_05]: What if your EDM adds saved you 10% and donated 10% to JMU? [SPEAKER_02]: Wait. [SPEAKER_02]: What?
[SPEAKER_04]: How? [SPEAKER_04]: AlumniMeds.com, you get US License Healthcare, and the school gets a cut. [SPEAKER_04]: Win, win, win. [SPEAKER_03]: Now that's a stat I can get behind. [SPEAKER_03]: Go Dukes. [SPEAKER_04]: Already low prices, fast turnaround, totally discreet. [SPEAKER_04]: visit alumnimedes.com and choose your alma mater. [SPEAKER_07]: segment. [SPEAKER_07]: As Jay turned it so fast segment. [SPEAKER_08]: That's gonna be a big thing here.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I think the fifth segment should be quite a transition. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it should become our bourbon. [SPEAKER_06]: I think. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I think it should. [SPEAKER_09]: Hey, that's a good idea. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, it was Jay's idea. [SPEAKER_09]: Wow. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: It's a great name. [SPEAKER_09]: Congratulations. [SPEAKER_07]: You made it to the fifth. [SPEAKER_07]: You did. [SPEAKER_07]: You you are in the fifth and final segment.
[SPEAKER_08]: Actually, this is the first time we've had two guests on for all, but the initial new segment so that's a little different format But it's good. [SPEAKER_08]: I get paid. [SPEAKER_08]: I get paid extra. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I get paid extra. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, 100. [SPEAKER_09]: Right. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah It's a good contract. [SPEAKER_09]: I get double the pay double the pay. [SPEAKER_09]: I can get new jacket. [SPEAKER_09]: It's all spelled out.
[SPEAKER_09]: You can't You can't even get a button. [SPEAKER_09]: What what's two times zero? [SPEAKER_09]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_09]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_11]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_11]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_11]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_11]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_13]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_08]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_08]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_08]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_07]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_06]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_06]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_06]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_06]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_06]: It's all spelled out. [SPEAKER_06]: We let's it on his left.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we love the taste for Tanya. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: That's the whole process. [SPEAKER_08]: I think that is the taste of Tanya. [SPEAKER_08]: Is that the Tanya taste? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: She's, we try to reserve some for her. [SPEAKER_08]: Sometimes we forget. [SPEAKER_08]: We do. [SPEAKER_08]: It's already Tanya. [SPEAKER_11]: And you can see the trademark 1771 on there, right?
[SPEAKER_09]: Yep. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: It's right there. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that bottle. [SPEAKER_09]: It even looks good from the back now. [SPEAKER_09]: Right? [SPEAKER_09]: Because you can see the date on the front of that. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: You know how you have a few people. [SPEAKER_09]: It just don't look so good from behind. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, I know a lot of people a little better from behind than they do from the front. [SPEAKER_09]: So full.
[SPEAKER_07]: Hey, now we're talking about the E.D. [SPEAKER_07]: bills. [SPEAKER_07]: We shifted. [SPEAKER_07]: We shifted. [SPEAKER_07]: We shifted again. [SPEAKER_07]: We just. [SPEAKER_10]: We need to switch seats here.
[SPEAKER_09]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, [SPEAKER_08]: We have to get to the river. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's a thing. [SPEAKER_06]: No, it is a thing.
[SPEAKER_06]: You know, Lou, you've been the perver, bringing that to all middle-aged men like myself that want to get back to their universities in a big way. [SPEAKER_06]: And they're worse. [SPEAKER_13]: I don't know what that means, and I don't know what that means. [SPEAKER_07]: I just wanted to see Greg's reaction because I knew he'd have no what he's talking about. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm still in segment four.
[SPEAKER_09]: So my Greg. [SPEAKER_09]: The critical part of that is he got the word per veir right because I started with perve. [SPEAKER_09]: I didn't hear. [SPEAKER_09]: Where that was going? [SPEAKER_07]: There is a breakdown of the veir. [SPEAKER_07]: How many syllables is there? [SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to have to clap it out. [SPEAKER_09]: I got a veir. [SPEAKER_08]: You want one of those non-linear thinkers, aren't you?
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm going to be clapping now to work my way through words. [SPEAKER_06]: And Gus is coming by to say, Hi, boys, just learning to just let him know he's happy so I'm great. [SPEAKER_06]: Our bourbon dog, you know, he's the social one. [SPEAKER_06]: No, he's very social. [SPEAKER_06]: She is, I love Gus here. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he and my Fiona. [SPEAKER_06]: No, he's he's stretching. [SPEAKER_06]: Gus is clean energy, man. [SPEAKER_06]: He as he hangs out with me and works all day.
[SPEAKER_06]: And then we, we go in the car together, right, Gus? [SPEAKER_08]: And then the new Greg was coming in, Louie and Perry, that one day we were out the rosin for lunch and we're going to leave because I got Gus on the car. [SPEAKER_08]: I was like, you need to wait the whole time? [SPEAKER_08]: We're only there for an hour. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but Gus wanted to go. [SPEAKER_08]: That's pretty cool. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he's comfortable. [SPEAKER_08]: He could sleep anywhere.
[SPEAKER_08]: He could be our he could be our logo like dogecoin and kind of like yeah, that would be good Right, we should now we get in the crypto mart. [SPEAKER_08]: We should probably figure that. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, we have Hey, what's going on in the crib? [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, I got some for you. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, I got some wait. [SPEAKER_11]: I got something Think about this one for a minute. [SPEAKER_11]: What's that? [SPEAKER_11]: How's this in the car today?
[SPEAKER_11]: You know how you know what the Iran's Currency is Oh [SPEAKER_11]: I don't read, so I learned something by the way. [SPEAKER_11]: It's kind of like the peso, isn't it? [SPEAKER_11]: It's a real. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: So think about this for me. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: One dollar is worth 1.8 million reels. [SPEAKER_11]: Wow. [SPEAKER_11]: So if you needed to get, so if your wife calls you up and says, hey, you know what?
[SPEAKER_11]: Stop buying and get me a gallon of milk. [SPEAKER_11]: You got to have like five million reels on you. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean you're carrying in if she asked for cereal Oh, I know is that loose. [SPEAKER_11]: I think it's like 10 year in reals. [SPEAKER_11]: So what do you do you do you you I hope a salmon you drop it on the counter. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, that's like that's a name box for Or come it's 10 million bucks for milk and ice cream or milk and cereal.
[SPEAKER_11]: That's crazy But you know, but you know who I'm and that's I who live the way you know who profits off it [SPEAKER_06]: is the oil companies and not the oil companies over in Iran the oil companies here in America because we're the ones that are always going to take on that fight and it doesn't cost them an extra time to make that barrel oil so they're worth a few reels no they're worth a little 50% more than they were yesterday [SPEAKER_06]: It's a lot of reels.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, if you want to bring it over to reels, yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: It's like we're fine-boggling. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Get really in reels. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Right? [SPEAKER_11]: How many reels can you do? [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_09]: You're the mother of the guy. [SPEAKER_09]: You're the math guy. [SPEAKER_09]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm trying to. [SPEAKER_09]: You know what this is.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: I just found it out today. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, it's a kind of like reality, but not. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Doesn't really exist. [SPEAKER_11]: $1.8 million of them. [SPEAKER_11]: It may not exist really. [SPEAKER_11]: It may not exist after the lottery else. [SPEAKER_08]: Is that how it normally is? [SPEAKER_08]: Or is that because of what's going on right now?
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, it was like 1.3 and I was 1.8. [SPEAKER_11]: So I mean, you could probably bought a gallon of ice or a gallon of milk for like less than 5 million before you're over five million. [SPEAKER_06]: The impresses are going up. [SPEAKER_11]: I didn't mean to interrupt it. [SPEAKER_11]: I didn't either, you know, crypto go ahead and you know. [SPEAKER_08]: And we'd be billionaires over there. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm sure it is.
[SPEAKER_06]: And Louis, you know, because I had so many AI headlines, I really didn't get the touch on crypto today. [SPEAKER_06]: And thank you for bringing me back to Center Mitch. [SPEAKER_06]: There is one headline, that's where the, where the of notice this week in crypto market and that is etheram. [SPEAKER_06]: The etheram ETH is RTTF's, and that's the Burman Talk and right now. [SPEAKER_06]: Have gone with the biggest influx influx of money this week.
[SPEAKER_06]: So it's showing strong for etheram, which is the biggest coin right behind Bitcoin. [SPEAKER_06]: And it's the institutions in my opinion that are flowing in, and we'll see where it goes from here. [SPEAKER_06]: But this week has been a big show on that end. [SPEAKER_06]: So on a serious note, if those are you that have hung around long enough to hear the fifth segment. [SPEAKER_06]: And they crypto world of ether. [SPEAKER_06]: Even Gus is getting tired over there.
[SPEAKER_06]: he's just looking at as like you'd done yet yeah you've been talking a lot but you're right in you know what you other than maybe having a bourbon we should maybe think about a a bourbon crypto [SPEAKER_06]: But you can do that, but you can, but you know what, I would think we want to do it as tie to something that's actually meaningful, not just a mean. [SPEAKER_06]: We're not just putting it towards an image, not just towards a pretty face like yourself, Louis.
[SPEAKER_06]: We got to put it towards something that's meaningful, you know, like the fifth segment. [SPEAKER_06]: like the fifth segment. [SPEAKER_06]: Like maybe we tied to the burden. [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know how we tied to the burden, but maybe we do.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm just, I'm just throwing it out there and he needs to be some sort of utilitarian application, or maybe it goes towards my platform where we need all those coins, because that is where crypto comes in the market is, and for those who don't know out there, and I'm kind of hinted at that the other day, but I've learned, you know, as I'm developing this platform, when I go out and do things and I do searches, [SPEAKER_06]: in crypto, in the digital world.
[SPEAKER_06]: So to do that, you have to exchange something to do it. [SPEAKER_06]: So crypto is the backbone, believe it or not, of the AI world. [SPEAKER_09]: I don't know if I know what you mean by that.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, if you understand crypto, so it's almost like a currency, right, right, but there's been a lot of hype around it other than the top 20, one of the really four other than just a hype and there's a lot of hype, like Elon would show his dog just like Gus and doge, you and I did the doge run, right, uh-huh, would just pop, there's no, there's no utilitarian factor behind it, it just would.
[SPEAKER_06]: But there are now crypto coins that are getting tied into what's going on behind the scenes in the AI world. [SPEAKER_06]: And with the AI world coming on strong in the last few years, there's now an exchange of tokens, or there's a token that you get to the gate you have to pay the token to get what you need.
[SPEAKER_06]: So there's value and there is utilitarian value there got it and so the tokens that are doing that and that's what I would say to the listeners that are out there find out the tokens that are actually being used to that and obviously Bitcoin is always it's like the [SPEAKER_06]: the U.S.D. [SPEAKER_06]: across borderlines.
[SPEAKER_06]: E-throom, obviously, this week, but the big influx coming into what I would call their mutual fund, and that's what it is, but it's even barren mutual fund. [SPEAKER_06]: It's lower fees and it trades all hours, not just one time of day. [SPEAKER_06]: So, yeah, it's a different, it's a changing world out there. [SPEAKER_06]: and especially knowing it from a guy that's coding and platforming.
[SPEAKER_06]: So, and Perry, I see Gus is trying to help your, I'm not sure what he's doing. [SPEAKER_06]: No, I think he's trying to help yours to let it, I know. [SPEAKER_06]: I know the attract. [SPEAKER_06]: I think he wants to. [SPEAKER_11]: I think you want to go out, but I'll tell you what before, I don't know when you're signing off in a fifth segment, I don't know when it is, but I mean, I really appreciate the invite. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, great friends.
[SPEAKER_07]: No, Greg. [SPEAKER_11]: Bradley's one of my best. [SPEAKER_11]: Luis goes way back in Terry.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, just to tremendous friendship, we have a amongst all of you, and I just really, [SPEAKER_11]: appreciate the opportunity to come on to show I just I mean this is something we would do just sitting around You know just talking and I love to share with the world and who I do that's a whole idea There's no script and and you guys know it you even Lou asked what we were talking about so I don't know [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, here we are. [SPEAKER_09]: Here we are.
[SPEAKER_09]: My brain is just grinding right now trying to think of some to witty, intellectual spiritual and and hope and the gust doesn't. [SPEAKER_09]: Well, like Wolf Bay doesn't do what God is making the circle. [SPEAKER_08]: He's making the circle. [SPEAKER_11]: He's making the circle. [SPEAKER_11]: But he's making the circle. [SPEAKER_08]: What's funny is most people, unless they're here watching, don't even realize it. [SPEAKER_08]: That you sit here, we sit here and talk.
[SPEAKER_08]: while the cameras are rolling, then we shut the cameras off, we take a break, get a refresher glasses, and talk that whole time. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, we're talking another 10, 15 minutes. [SPEAKER_06]: Now, we come back and talk more, I mean, it's just, oh, that's all the extra stuff that should be on your only fans, you know, but we'll get there if we can ever get both of us, but you know, only fans, regulatory, it's ridiculous. [SPEAKER_06]: It is.
[SPEAKER_06]: You would think you would you wouldn't think it was hard, but I feel like they're I feel like they're discriminating as a 59-year-old male Trans I can't see one Cross-dress for that that's me is the attorney talk and now
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[SPEAKER_07]: So right now I played the fifth on Monday, you know what you're saying? [SPEAKER_07]: I told you, I told you coming on air, I was gonna play the fifth. [SPEAKER_07]: I was going to grill you like the prosecutor on the yield on Monday. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, we're not going to talk about any of that. [SPEAKER_07]: I played the fifth. [SPEAKER_09]: You know, hey, Brad, you've talked a lot about Perry Stiletto's Perry.
[SPEAKER_09]: I've got to ask if you've got any like marketing agreements with any shoe company jet, because My attorney is still working that out. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I'm definitely working. [SPEAKER_09]: Oh, man, you don't need an attorney. [SPEAKER_09]: You need a marketer right now. [SPEAKER_08]: You know hard is fine. [SPEAKER_08]: You know hard is to find shoes like that to fit my feet. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah [SPEAKER_08]: It's like bringing in the shot she was in basketball, you know?
[SPEAKER_08]: I could believe that white found them. [SPEAKER_08]: She bought them for me. [SPEAKER_07]: You got to roll those things in and on a barge. [SPEAKER_08]: She goes, Where do you see this she is? [SPEAKER_10]: That's land and it's called lands and fishing boots and they do some different things. [SPEAKER_08]: So funny story, that night we were standing up in Brad's kitchen and we, and you will never forget. [SPEAKER_07]: It's almost a standing a little taller.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's true. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm already pretty tall. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you are. [SPEAKER_08]: So we were staying there and our friends, the Joneses were here and we were going to sit down and just have a drink and yes or whatever. [SPEAKER_08]: So I was standing in the kitchen. [SPEAKER_08]: I was like, I can take these shoes. [SPEAKER_08]: These shoes are killing my feet. [SPEAKER_08]: I've always wanted to say that. [SPEAKER_07]: It's like a woman.
[SPEAKER_10]: Right, oh, man. [SPEAKER_10]: Parallel. [SPEAKER_10]: We just backed into a woman, no, I don't know. [SPEAKER_10]: There's times you shouldn't be talking in one. [SPEAKER_10]: And that was one of them. [SPEAKER_08]: I know. [SPEAKER_08]: Take a mouth. [SPEAKER_08]: He's very triple. [SPEAKER_08]: I take them off. [SPEAKER_08]: And I stand. [SPEAKER_08]: I put my feet down on the floor, and Brad's daughter was staying there.
[SPEAKER_08]: And I was like, wow, I feel like my feet are in like, like a dip in the floor. [SPEAKER_08]: It feels so weird. [SPEAKER_08]: Like my feet are below. [SPEAKER_08]: It's weird. [SPEAKER_08]: I was like, I'm dumb with heels. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm done with heels. [SPEAKER_08]: You haven't been done. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm glad it's next time. [SPEAKER_07]: You haven't been done. [SPEAKER_07]: I haven't been done, you're right. [SPEAKER_10]: Hey Perry, I plead the fifth.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I plead the fifth. [SPEAKER_10]: That's probably what I should say. [SPEAKER_07]: Should you be the dried flat or heels? [SPEAKER_10]: No. [SPEAKER_10]: No, no, no. [SPEAKER_10]: I don't have to plead the fifth on how. [SPEAKER_10]: No. [SPEAKER_10]: I have to, I mean, you know what, maybe I need to try it, because I need to join Perry and figure out what the hell's going on.
[SPEAKER_09]: You know, this cracky took his shoes off, but he didn't say anything about the fish net stockings. [SPEAKER_06]: all those stayed on. [SPEAKER_06]: I saw that all that night. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That's it. [SPEAKER_08]: That's all I had on. [SPEAKER_08]: Dude, I. I got to be. [SPEAKER_06]: You said. [SPEAKER_08]: You mentioned your picture. [SPEAKER_08]: I was supposed to wear under them. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, my.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: There's nothing there. [SPEAKER_10]: I played the fifth Perry. [SPEAKER_10]: Come on. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, well, right now. [SPEAKER_06]: You can do it. [SPEAKER_06]: We can do it right now. [SPEAKER_06]: Over us is Perry's legs at the showing the next morning. [SPEAKER_06]: Over us. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, when you watch it up. [SPEAKER_08]: So the final one, final one. [SPEAKER_10]: Look at for definition here.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, this is a great, this very clarity stamp. [SPEAKER_07]: He doesn't, but he doesn't understand that this is all worth right now. [SPEAKER_07]: It's. [SPEAKER_07]: So it's going to be on Spotify and YouTube. [SPEAKER_07]: It's going to, as we're talking, I don't want to know. [SPEAKER_07]: It's going to be an image of Perry's legs. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's very thought now. [SPEAKER_06]: No, but just me, there's, there's people that are buying in.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm saying no. [SPEAKER_08]: Sure, we have something more important to talk about than my still let us. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, we do. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, let us it. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know, but, you know, talk about the, you said there's a golf outing Saturday, you're, oh, there is. [SPEAKER_08]: So, so we do have about that best screens in the world. [SPEAKER_07]: We do have Indiana.
[SPEAKER_07]: Here, come on guys, if you're not a member of Indiana Country, and it's very, if you're not, come on, come on. [SPEAKER_06]: And it's a very unknown club for a good reason, because we're so exclusive. [SPEAKER_06]: Yes. [SPEAKER_06]: We only have 100 golf members. [SPEAKER_06]: Think about that.
[SPEAKER_06]: We are a club that has the best screens in the world in only a hundred golf members, but we do have an national membership that's out there and it's it's well worth every penny. [SPEAKER_06]: You're on the board Greg.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm just a [SPEAKER_11]: I'm just a guy that lives on the table one-and-a-half hole that just partakes with a bourbon that of anybody that passes by and trust me these seniors today did not want to in the rain come down and I mean just just if you want an opportunity to play it one of the best golf courses in America period period just just look us up we played all over
[SPEAKER_08]: anybody any member all four of us remembers any member would be happy to bring somebody's a guest and say you just come play it it's a great the the greens are amazing don't we have some amazing it April they're amazing they are and they just get better earlier I played I played yesterday with Sandy and we were out there and and we had some I ran into some of the individuals that were going to be playing today
[SPEAKER_11]: And nothing but, you know, just the highest, I mean, I can't believe how good your golf courses. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, and these are people who are coming, again, from, yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I guess the qualifier is only probably this section of the country. [SPEAKER_11]: I know. [SPEAKER_06]: But I mean, again, those TVA, but they're coming from everywhere.
[SPEAKER_06]: But they're coming from everywhere because they're all trying to qualify wherever they can qualify, right? [SPEAKER_06]: So, you know, but they've all seen courses all over. [SPEAKER_06]: Tremendous. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, this golf course is tremendous. [SPEAKER_06]: It's hard to learn. [SPEAKER_08]: We took it for granted. [SPEAKER_06]: And from the tips, it's like, what, 66? [SPEAKER_11]: We're from the tips, we're probably approaching 68, 69.
[SPEAKER_11]: So we push it all a little bit. [SPEAKER_06]: But it's not, it's not the longest course. [SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: But. [SPEAKER_06]: the greens are what sets apart because not only they're pure, but they are the differentiator because there's so many and where you put the pen. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you put the pen. [SPEAKER_06]: The angelic, uh, angelicians, the, uh, the pen placement, you know, it's I think you can see from the AGA scores, you can see from the scores today.
[SPEAKER_06]: It's, it's not a course that people just eat up. [SPEAKER_11]: This part of the country when you look at the tournament we just had, [SPEAKER_11]: with the juniors and then you look at Sunny Hanna, which is spectacular. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Number two amateur in the country. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: I believe. [SPEAKER_11]: If not the number one.
[SPEAKER_11]: If not the behind the USM, you got, and then you get the Pittsburgh, and you got, you know, obviously you got Oakmont, you got Fox Chapel, long view club, field club, I mean, I can't think of a better place. [SPEAKER_11]: to come and play golf. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, just. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I've always said I've said this and I don't forget Laura Val. [SPEAKER_11]: Laura Val, not Laura. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh my gosh. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh my gosh. [SPEAKER_06]: I didn't mean to.
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, Laura Val is a, you know, Laura and we talked about it earlier, but Laura Val is a secret little gem and I always tell everybody that I talk to Indiana Country Club and anybody I have has a guest that I bring up is like wow.
[SPEAKER_09]: sure where there's no question we're blessed and what you guys are talking about is our opening day this weekend, which obviously coincides with the Derby Kentucky Derby and by the way, Luke who started the Kentucky Derby pool, I don't know, I mean, I'm by the way, I might have started it. [SPEAKER_11]: By the way, you know what, I don't want to say the number one. [SPEAKER_11]: Is this all because I don't remember what you guys are going to remember.
[SPEAKER_11]: I don't want to say the number one, but it might be the number [SPEAKER_11]: guess what the name of the horses. [SPEAKER_09]: You're talking about Renegade. [SPEAKER_09]: Colts. [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Renegade. [SPEAKER_09]: Renegades. [SPEAKER_09]: How do you not so unfavorite as the viewers fan how many of them are the one? [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: Renegades coming out of one hole.
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't want no. [SPEAKER_06]: By the time our listeners hear this drop on Monday, it'll be over. [SPEAKER_06]: It'll be all right now. [SPEAKER_06]: We're not going to give them the head up. [SPEAKER_06]: He has a bigger predictions now. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I, I, listen, I don't know any of the horses running, but you just tell me you're renegade horses running horse, renegade is going to be the favorite.
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I don't have to go place aside, but on that separately, because when we do the system that you set up with the club, we just do a blind, blind, blind, blind, blind, blind, that's a draw. [SPEAKER_07]: That's right. [SPEAKER_07]: You coming up to the club? [SPEAKER_07]: Sure. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I'm going to be playing Saturday. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, and by the way, Lou, we're having him sent the invite.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'll get but we're having a little pre-party or Pre-drink here, so you got to come with it on camera. [SPEAKER_06]: Is it on camera or not? [SPEAKER_06]: No, it's not a camera. [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe we do have the Perry Perry set us up with the mobile mobile. [SPEAKER_06]: No, he is set up with the mobile [SPEAKER_08]: We haven't done them all. [SPEAKER_08]: We haven't. [SPEAKER_08]: We could. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, we could. [SPEAKER_08]: We could.
[SPEAKER_11]: We probably won and the hole in one kicks off at the club. [SPEAKER_08]: It kicks off. [SPEAKER_08]: hole in one. [SPEAKER_11]: It's a 7,500 bucks. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_07]: Another thing I saw. [SPEAKER_10]: That is Mr. Lubris and his cold now.
[SPEAKER_06]: the setting fire for a very good friend are a very good friend center tiger by the way who to been just an amazing guess oh yeah you would in the lead and our cameras would have burnt out like five times because there's no way we can keep in talking underneath 30 minutes
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
[SPEAKER_06]: He was here and I apologize to Paul. [SPEAKER_06]: I apologize and I apologize when he came in this morning because he said he's coming to 930 He was here at 930 and I come out of the bathroom. [SPEAKER_06]: I showed off like Paul. [SPEAKER_07]: You don't need to look at this with him. [SPEAKER_07]: You've been nothing right? [SPEAKER_08]: He probably won't. [SPEAKER_08]: You've been nothing. [SPEAKER_07]: One day we're now after another.
[SPEAKER_11]: By the way, was it said he the most pure? [SPEAKER_11]: No, visual. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean just no. [SPEAKER_06]: Let me let me just say this. [SPEAKER_06]: He, first ball said he was the very first person that took me out to play golf in Indiana. [SPEAKER_06]: Uh, second of all. [SPEAKER_06]: He's also been one of the most loyalist friends. [SPEAKER_06]: Greg, how much look at it like the last supper?
[SPEAKER_06]: Do you remember when he sat down and we brought Cedric over to our table? [SPEAKER_06]: And he gave the roast. [SPEAKER_06]: He did. [SPEAKER_06]: And he was the roast master. [SPEAKER_06]: He was so good at that. [SPEAKER_06]: There's a video out there where he roasted all of us.
[SPEAKER_11]: down in the middle of each somewhere and in Jimmy I think Jimmy that's a lot of you but by the way close your eyes and picture all of you that don't know saidy which would be twenty three and that was a saidy thing close your eyes and listen to his close your eyes and listen to me this guy was the purest [SPEAKER_11]: most authentic person you want to meet, no, he would just, and he would, he had a gift to deliver.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, he would, he would tell a story and there's, there's people that walk into rooms guys that you, you could just listen to tell about how to make a salad. [SPEAKER_11]: And you would listen to him for 30 minutes on how to go. [SPEAKER_06]: Or your grandmother from Sweetwater Texas. [SPEAKER_11]: And said he was one of those. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, you could just listen to him.
[SPEAKER_11]: And to all of you, don't know, said he passed from my past the way a couple days after Christmas from a heart attack. [SPEAKER_11]: He will be missed by all of us. [SPEAKER_11]: And the whole and one club now.
[SPEAKER_06]: is no no no no no the saidy class saidy club yeah is the center of tiger saidy holds the record as a well he does a handicap yeah he's had three hole in one and by the way he was always hitting he was always hanging wood there was no iron in his hand when he made these you know just think about the the odds of that right other than personal issues right no and saidy and and to saidy's credit he
[SPEAKER_08]: great man yeah he he bottled down those personally whenever you saw him you would have thought today was the best day sure he always had a big for black and better way to put me shitty shit eating grin on his face and when he'd walk in a room you'd like I'm not sure what's going on but I'm sure it's going to be hilarious and and I'm gravitating towards that yeah he was you know what you know what's a study referred to himself [SPEAKER_09]: as a circus champ.
[SPEAKER_09]: No, he did. [SPEAKER_09]: It was so self-deprecating and truly a pure soul that he was. [SPEAKER_09]: We'll be missed by everybody here in Indiana. [SPEAKER_06]: He did. [SPEAKER_06]: But he would give his shirt off his back for anybody. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, sure. [SPEAKER_06]: No doubt. [SPEAKER_06]: To his workers. [SPEAKER_06]: To his fan. [SPEAKER_06]: He did give his shirt off his back to his workers. [SPEAKER_06]: He did.
[SPEAKER_06]: in two his friends he did and in the last date the last time I got to give Senator Cajug was when he was dropping off those those lobsters right after Christmas for New Year's. [SPEAKER_09]: So I have a cute little anecdote about Cedric the first time Cedric came home. [SPEAKER_09]: He was on a trip and he came home when he said, guys, you're not going to believe this. [SPEAKER_09]: I bought these Alaskan King crab legs. [SPEAKER_09]: And I got three or four big boxes.
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, this is a painter. [SPEAKER_06]: This is a painter. [SPEAKER_09]: He's a painter. [SPEAKER_06]: I asked him many times. [SPEAKER_06]: Are you storing this next to the lead painter or the [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's not, we're not talking about it. [SPEAKER_09]: So again, I was your eyes and imagine this guy. [SPEAKER_11]: So he closed your eyes, right? [SPEAKER_09]: And so he wasn't an artist. [SPEAKER_09]: He was a contract painter, house painter, whatnot.
[SPEAKER_09]: He said, guys, I got four or five boxes of King crab legs and about 200 thick stakes from, I'm not going to name the brand, but he said, funny thing, I just met this guy who was a food broker in the airport. [SPEAKER_09]: I said he was just visiting from Russia. [SPEAKER_09]: I said, said, Red, but I knocked off a truck, right? [SPEAKER_10]: So again, close your eyes and imagine a paint shop. [SPEAKER_10]: But this is an imagine a paint shop with the front of it.
[SPEAKER_10]: Entirely line. [SPEAKER_06]: Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah, because he was going to host the party. [SPEAKER_06]: He was going to host a party which was two days after he died.
[SPEAKER_06]: He was sending it out. [SPEAKER_06]: It was the South African lobster in the state. [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, that's right. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_06]: And so I cleared AI of him grilling, South African lobster in the state with pink cans, all behind him. [SPEAKER_11]: My ask to all of you is you watch this as you watch his podcast. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, just sincerely. [SPEAKER_11]: This was a great man, in a lot of ways.
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, the kindest individual that you'd want to meet. [SPEAKER_11]: So when you're watching Brad's, when you're watching Brad's meme of saidy doing this, just have a toast for him.
[SPEAKER_11]: And just respect the fact, [SPEAKER_08]: that he was the nicest guy he wasn't one to the best friend you know and he was well one of the most purest hearts and think about think about your own friends too I mean everybody's everybody has a setting in their life probably I hope hope you do what you do you're very lucky blessed yeah for sure because I always told that to set it every time I saw him etc etc you know you're you're one of the best you want to best
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so it's just in just like you are Gregory and thank you and Louis Perry. [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, I couldn't be in company better tonight. [SPEAKER_06]: You're right. [SPEAKER_06]: You're quitting. [SPEAKER_09]: I was going to say the same thing. [SPEAKER_09]: No, but honestly, I think as it gets for you, pal. [SPEAKER_06]: It's it's not it's a great honestly. [SPEAKER_06]: It is sure no doubt and that's not an exaggeration That's not a lie. [SPEAKER_06]: That's not even a joke.
[SPEAKER_06]: I think I I agree. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm sure these guys are great now Yeah, I was very excited when I heard You're willing to come on. [SPEAKER_11]: I told Brad there were certain things he wasn't a lot of his talk about and he behaved himself That's good, but you know that's for another say [SPEAKER_13]: What are you doing out of here? [SPEAKER_07]: Anyway, gentlemen, you guys are gentlemen, great show. [SPEAKER_06]: Thank you, Greg. [SPEAKER_06]: Thank you very much.
[SPEAKER_06]: I love you, man. [SPEAKER_06]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_06]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_00]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_00]: This has been Bourbon with Brad. [SPEAKER_00]: Be sure to like and follow. [SPEAKER_00]: Cheers. [SPEAKER_01]: The views and opinions shared on the bourbon with Brad podcast are our own, and those of our guests. [SPEAKER_01]: Nothing we discussed should be taken as financial, legal, business, or gambling advice.
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