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[SPEAKER_05]: And guess what, Anthony, this morning, uh, spent maybe a good 15, 20 minutes of the show on Ross Pounders for Evolution talking about Christy Nome's husbands. [SPEAKER_05]: Tits. [SPEAKER_05]: And it's good for him, you know? [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't realize she was married to Gary Faust. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think Gary Cross Trust is, but he does have those, like, he set a titties. [SPEAKER_05]: I want him to drag and con. [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't have that on my Ben GoCard today.
[SPEAKER_05]: Also, didn't have Italy saying, hey, we're not gonna help you out. [SPEAKER_05]: We're not gonna give you any air space or anything else. [SPEAKER_05]: Everybody's going back and forth with this, so we'll kind of play the videos here, [SPEAKER_05]: It looks, it appears as if Italy is out, Spain is also out, and Trump went ballistic here on the rest of these countries, but pull up his tweet that I sent you and I'll read this. [SPEAKER_05]: So, each week, it's just a little bit ago.
[SPEAKER_05]: All of those countries that can't get jet fuel because of the straight-of-form moves, like the United Kingdom, which refuse to get involved in the capitalization of Iran, I've a suggestion for you. [SPEAKER_05]: Number one, buy from the US, we have plenty. [SPEAKER_05]: And number two, build up some delayed courage, go to the straight and just take it. [SPEAKER_05]: You'll have to start learning how to fight for yourself. [SPEAKER_05]: The USA won't be there to help you anymore.
[SPEAKER_05]: Just like you weren't there for us. [SPEAKER_05]: Iran has been essentially decimated. [SPEAKER_05]: Hard part is done. [SPEAKER_05]: Just go get your own oil. [SPEAKER_05]: President DJT. [SPEAKER_04]: Something happened with England as well, or are they just... Well, England lost a court case where they can't give up one of the islands that they were trying to give up. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know about that, but France also said we can't use their airspace running in.
[SPEAKER_05]: Really. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, so France, Spain, Italy, or else. [SPEAKER_05]: Why the fuck are we in NATO whatsoever? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, there's no reason. [SPEAKER_05]: Not only. [SPEAKER_05]: None. [SPEAKER_05]: What's the pop-up to pie chart? [SPEAKER_05]: There's a fun pie chart that just says NATO is just Google NATO's spending by country and there's always a fun pie chart that pops up. [SPEAKER_05]: There it is, and it's always shocking. [SPEAKER_05]: Every single time.
[SPEAKER_05]: The NATO defense spending, there you go. [SPEAKER_05]: 800, what does it say? [SPEAKER_05]: 860 billion? [SPEAKER_05]: Shit, Bob. [SPEAKER_05]: God, damn, big number. [SPEAKER_05]: Big number. [SPEAKER_05]: What about the rest of these turds? [SPEAKER_05]: Can you read off their countries? [SPEAKER_07]: Looks like Germany's second, 68 billion UK's third, 65 France's fourth, 56, then Italy, 31, Poland, 29. [SPEAKER_07]: This is for 2023, by the way. [SPEAKER_07]: That's fine.
[SPEAKER_07]: Turkey 15, Spain 19, Netherlands 16. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, then, you know, who cares? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, who cares, right? [SPEAKER_05]: Who cares? [SPEAKER_05]: So who cares about any of these countries? [SPEAKER_05]: They don't, everybody may be except for Germany. [SPEAKER_05]: You would know better than I would. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe the UK's got a decent military.
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean Germany doesn't Germany's having to rebuild their military right now That's what their chancellor said the other day that We can't we can't rely on American anymore, so we've got to build our own military a lot of people in the UK saying that to it's like okay, man I mean that's some pretty next level gaslighting [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: Because we've been the absolute leaders in Ukraine, no question, financially, militarily every single part of that, and Russia is not a threat to us. [SPEAKER_04]: Nope. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, they are insofar as they do information operations, hacking, blah, blah, all this stuff, and then, you know, proxy stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: But they're not a direct threat to us the way they're a direct threat to Europe.
[SPEAKER_04]: They can't cut our energy off, they can cut Europe's energy off right now if they want.
[SPEAKER_04]: see I think you know we're there's a reshaping of the world right now and the people who it's falling along globalist lines for the most part and that's why you're seeing the United States pair more with [SPEAKER_04]: Arab countries, Jordan, Bahrain, Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, so Kuwait, so on and so forth and less with Europe, because Europe, look finally the EU is voting on, getting rid of all these immigrants.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, Germany's starting next year, they're sending 3 million people back to Syria. [SPEAKER_04]: They say, we'll see if it happens. [SPEAKER_04]: The last time they deported people. [SPEAKER_05]: Very, very, very important to the Afro. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, so we'll see how it goes. [SPEAKER_04]: Look, I don't think so. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm by train or thing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't really give a shit one way or the other, and genocide's probably bad, but yeah, it's definitely Europe has nothing to offer us. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what went down with Italy, but I know France said pretty much we can't use their airspace for anything, and we should immediately put a 100% tariff on them. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep, that no American should be buying French products.
[SPEAKER_04]: If that's the case we've fucking bailed your asses out so many goddamn times and all you've got to do right now Shut the fuck up and stay out of the way. [SPEAKER_04]: It's it to be honest or send some of your people down to the straight of Formus where your energy comes from not ours and do something.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but they're choosing not to do that as well Ukraine is offering by the way Really, that's interesting, but yeah play this next clip by Marco Rubio [SPEAKER_05]: uh... that i just sent you there on twitter bomb because this is in regards to uh... the division over there on nato and everything else
[SPEAKER_00]: If that's what someone in Europe told you that person's very disingenuous, because the United States has tens of thousands of troops stationed throughout that region, billions of dollars of weaponry staged throughout Europe. [SPEAKER_00]: All of it there to defend Europe, not to defend America, to defend Europe from attack. [SPEAKER_00]: All over. [SPEAKER_00]: The United States is, without the United States there is no NATO.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, everyone recognizes that, including NATO. [SPEAKER_00]: If we decided tomorrow that we were going to remove our troops from Europe, that would be the end of NATO. [SPEAKER_00]: So they know that. [SPEAKER_00]: And that commitment that we haven't moved troops out of NATO. [SPEAKER_00]: So anyone who said that's not being honest or is not, I think, they're playing games. [SPEAKER_00]: If that's what's happening.
[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, and then play this clip by Pete Heggseth just a couple hours ago in regards to NATO. [SPEAKER_05]: I just don't get it. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, there's nothing left, so fuck it. [SPEAKER_05]: Just get out of there, um, open up the straight and you're good. [SPEAKER_05]: U.S. just pack it up and go home after that, you know, uh, play this clip.
[SPEAKER_02]: And as far as NATO is concerned, that's a decision that will be left to the president, but I'll just say, um, [SPEAKER_02]: a lot has been laid bare, a lot has been shown to the world about what our allies would be willing to do for the United States of America when we undertake an effort of this scope on behalf of the free world. [SPEAKER_02]: These are missiles that don't even range to the United States of America.
[SPEAKER_02]: They range allies and others and yet when we ask for additional assistance or simple access-facinging overflight, we get questions or roadblocks or hesitations and the President's pointing out, [SPEAKER_02]: an alliance. [SPEAKER_02]: If you have countries that are not willing to stand with you when you need them, he's simply pointing that out. [SPEAKER_02]: And as far as NATO.
[SPEAKER_05]: So, this all to me, I mean Trump, Heggsith, Rubio, and a matter of hours saying this sounds like, hey, we're all done with this. [SPEAKER_05]: Which, let's face it during his first term, he got close to them as well. [SPEAKER_05]: So, yeah, I don't think it's a bad decision. [SPEAKER_05]: I really don't. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, I mean, I mean, there's all sorts of other things to take into consideration here.
[SPEAKER_04]: One is all the stuff we've done for NATO that is to say everything that we've done and NATO is done, nothing that lights out, by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: That's why I'm looking dark over here. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, all the stuff we've done for NATO, not just funding it, but like Ukraine and all the other stuff that we've done. [SPEAKER_04]: The other one is like the very clear Iranian threat.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's been articulated at Nazion, but I'll go through a couple more that has nothing to do with what there we go. [SPEAKER_01]: There we go. [SPEAKER_04]: Has nothing to do with what impact specifically, aside from financial, the Iranians have on the United States? [SPEAKER_04]: in its support for Hezbollah Hamas. [SPEAKER_04]: By the way, that attack in Michigan on the synagogue. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: Hezbollah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: Right.
[SPEAKER_04]: I was confirmed. [SPEAKER_04]: So while Joe Kent was whining about fucking some shit that has nothing to do with his job, he failed at his job just to be clear. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Sorry, the NCTC's job is to fuse and tell together to see these threats before they happen. [SPEAKER_04]: And we had four of them in two weeks. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm not going to forget that. [SPEAKER_04]: Anyways, Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthi specifically.
[SPEAKER_04]: And of course, shea militias in Iraq, mostly jatial body that I fought personally, have cost this world at least $10 trillion in the last 25 years, at least.
[SPEAKER_04]: oil price inflation and what we call a terror premium when you look on the line items for all the stuff that goes into the per barrel cost of oil five to fifteen dollars per barrel line item on every single one of them is called a terror premium and it's all about a ran anything that goes through the straightaway moves which is twenty percent of global oil lifts their terrorism in that region lifts global oil cost by five to fifteen dollars per
[SPEAKER_05]: Jamie Diamond is on this morning, actually on CNBC talking about this, and he's not the biggest fan of Trump, but he's essentially echoed the same thing that Kevin O'Leary said, Mr. [SPEAKER_05]: Wonderful, he goes, look, man, if we can just get through this, this is a long-term play here where it could be very beneficial for America. [SPEAKER_04]: Down the line, 100 percent. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so Houthi attacks.
[SPEAKER_04]: and the red sea alone cost us $10 billion in one way or another, whether it's increases on insurance, losing cargo, cargo that refuses to go through there, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. [SPEAKER_04]: Same thing with Sue S, same thing with Hormuz. [SPEAKER_04]: The most comprehensive estimate. [SPEAKER_04]: from earlier this year, a tribute somewhere between $100 billion and $450 billion annually, loss of GDP globally, from just [SPEAKER_04]: Iran's fucking around in the region.
[SPEAKER_04]: Ten trillion dollars in the last twenty five years, which is about the equivalent. [SPEAKER_04]: It's a little bit less than what we've lost to China from intellectual property theft. [SPEAKER_04]: It's about twelve to fourteen trillion from them. [SPEAKER_04]: So just those two assholes have cost the world twenty four trillion dollars with a T and unnecessary. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, bullshit, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, I mean, if your position is [SPEAKER_04]: that oil prices are too high and the market is too unstable so we shouldn't do a ran. [SPEAKER_04]: The exact opposite is true. [SPEAKER_04]: We have to fuck them up because of that, specifically. [SPEAKER_04]: And there's all the data you need to prove it. [SPEAKER_04]: So NATO is a fucking bunch of clowns. [SPEAKER_04]: You know, it's pointless. [SPEAKER_04]: It's an organization. [SPEAKER_04]: It's pointless.
[SPEAKER_04]: If I say we go back to Lennies, [SPEAKER_04]: get rid of NATO entirely, and if Europe wants to buy our shit, they can buy our shit if not fuck them. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and Rubio also went on to say something very similar, Bob. [SPEAKER_05]: Go to that next clip that I just sent you on Twitter and pull that up. [SPEAKER_05]: It'll be the top video there. [SPEAKER_05]: This guy's everywhere, by the way. [SPEAKER_05]: Who wrote Rubio? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Press play.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I've been a big supporter of NATO, and one of the reasons why I've been a supporter of NATO is because I believe that these basing rights give us leverage and give us flexibility and operational capability all over the world, but if NATO is just about us defending Europe of their attack, but them denying us basing rights when we need them, that's not a very good arrangement. [SPEAKER_00]: That's a hard one to stay engaged in and say this is good for the United States.
[SPEAKER_00]: So all of them's going to have to be re-examined. [SPEAKER_00]: All of it's going to have to be re-examined. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, on polymarket and calcium in those guys, the odds of jumped up to 10% to 15% as far as whether we get out of NATO this year, never been that high ever. [SPEAKER_05]: And it makes a great point for it, man, I don't. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't see the need to do it, and the way that these people are getting elected over there, it sees women.
[SPEAKER_05]: Finally, CBS News said it's a, I've never heard this head of CBS News ever in regards to Spain and that woman who's run in Spain so far left us. [SPEAKER_05]: And I was actually in the title, and I was like, oh shit. [SPEAKER_05]: That's the first time I've ever seen that out of CBS news. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, these people who are the European far-left is, um, are, they feel very threatened by China. [SPEAKER_04]: They get more of their shit from China than we do.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: They sell more of their shit to China than we do as well. [SPEAKER_04]: So, my guess is this is like half typical leftist nonsense in Europe and then half getting blackmailed by China. [SPEAKER_04]: And if that's, if you're that weak, then you're not a friend of mine. [SPEAKER_04]: You want to mean it? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, like if there's somebody in your, in your group. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, let's say you've got a group of businessmen.
[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody's providing each other with something cool. [SPEAKER_04]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_04]: Like, we make booze, you're my can guy. [SPEAKER_04]: But every now and again, some other person that needs cans can bribe you off of the cans that you were supposed to give me, and I just don't get them now. [SPEAKER_04]: than you're not my can guy anymore. [SPEAKER_04]: No, you don't mean it's just fucking business. [SPEAKER_04]: So China's completely incompetent too.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's the funny part about it. [SPEAKER_04]: They can't do it. [SPEAKER_04]: They're in such a fucking bad hole right now. [SPEAKER_04]: They've been silent on. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they can't do it. [SPEAKER_04]: They try, they save a rattle a little bit by flying some planes around Taiwan and nothing ever happened. [SPEAKER_04]: They know they can't fucking do anything. [SPEAKER_04]: And everybody else knows it too.
[SPEAKER_04]: And everybody's pretending because they don't want the thing that they want the least is for America to become the lone superpower again. [SPEAKER_04]: The thing is, we never weren't, frankly, right? [SPEAKER_04]: It was just that we had leadership that wasn't acting that way, but the fact that we're still the global reserve currency and the petro-dollar still exists, and the capability of our fucking military and intelligence apparatus, nobody comes close to us.
[SPEAKER_04]: So the idea that there was ever going to be some multiplicity that comes out of this is just nonsense. [SPEAKER_04]: Because we've got the full Batman tool belt on. [SPEAKER_04]: We just chose not to use it because we had a feckless leadership. [SPEAKER_04]: But any time, any good leader gets in the power. [SPEAKER_04]: And it doesn't have to be every single president, either. [SPEAKER_04]: Just like one, every fucking three-term.
[SPEAKER_04]: Sure, is enough to stop these assholes from doing anything. [SPEAKER_04]: So it's a complete fiction. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just a complete fiction. [SPEAKER_04]: So Europe is weak, though. [SPEAKER_04]: Europe's always been weak. [SPEAKER_04]: Frankly. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, here's what I guess I can't wrap my mind around is why, especially with everything that's going on there, and the Muslims and the rapes and all that other shit that's happening in the takeover.
[SPEAKER_05]: Why there isn't a rise of a Trump over there? [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah, we saw it in South America. [SPEAKER_04]: There was in a couple places, Poland, Czech, and Hungary, Victor Orban is a Trump like, uh, anti-globalist, uh, the AFD, one in Germany, and they're pretty right-wing, and then the AFD led the charge in the European Parliament to get rid of all the fucking immigrants. [SPEAKER_04]: But conservativeism, [SPEAKER_04]: isn't the same everywhere else as it is here in America.
[SPEAKER_04]: They're not conserving. [SPEAKER_04]: what we do, which is like the totality of Western civilization wrapped up in a few key points of classical liberalism and conservatism. [SPEAKER_04]: One of three speech, which by the way, the home office in England and the UK, which is basically like their secretaries state, I guess.
[SPEAKER_04]: or the DHS or something, I don't know what the right comparison is, but their home office stated today, we're going to stop arresting people for tweets and focus on actually solving crimes, which is interesting, but these, they've taken the anti-immigration stuff from AFD and past it in the European Parliament now. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll see how they act on it. [SPEAKER_04]: But again, the concertoism here is different than there.
[SPEAKER_04]: They don't believe in free speech the way we do. [SPEAKER_04]: They don't believe in power.
[SPEAKER_04]: Like there's two really fundamental parts of American conservatism, and a lot of it gets borrowed from libertarianism, John Locke, property rights, stuff like that, it is power is derived from the consent of the governed, that's where power comes from from the consent of the people being governed, and two is that you have the right to property, and the ultimate property is yourself, and the ultimate iteration to that is the fucking words you say in this shit you think, and
[SPEAKER_04]: That's not conservatism everywhere else. [SPEAKER_04]: Conservatism over there is just right wing. [SPEAKER_04]: It's an analog for right wing over there. [SPEAKER_04]: They don't mean what we mean when we say conservatives. [SPEAKER_04]: So the AFD is not conservative in the American sense. [SPEAKER_04]: And like the fuck you, we're going to do what we want. [SPEAKER_04]: AFD is conservative in.
[SPEAKER_04]: We're going to take control of government and do right wing shit, which is not what conservatives in America, not real in any ways, would think to do. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, yeah, I mean, I, I, sorry, there's a bunch of breaking news here going on the background, but, uh, I don't know how you fix it. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, it all just seems to be a bunch of fucking pluses and it's all going to fucking shit.
[SPEAKER_05]: So, I don't see a powerful leader stepping up that's like really the dude. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, kind of like you had in South America, I mean, shit. [SPEAKER_05]: South America would be [SPEAKER_05]: Better to do business with than Europe right now. [SPEAKER_05]: We have done more business with them. [SPEAKER_04]: So Columbia is going to have an election in June of this year, and the right wing guy is definitely going to win.
[SPEAKER_04]: Chili's already kind of come to our direction. [SPEAKER_04]: Balsen arrows out in Brazil. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what kind of move they're going to make at this point. [SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, South America is slowly, what's surely getting the economy that's amount. [SPEAKER_04]: Cuba will be on that list, too. [SPEAKER_04]: So I think it makes a lot of sense for us to start doing business more locally. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I did too.
[SPEAKER_05]: By the way, so the breaking news is a judge just ruled that Trump's order to end funding for PBS and NPR was illegal. [SPEAKER_05]: And it was a first amendment violation. [SPEAKER_04]: This is a federal judge, correct. [SPEAKER_05]: This is not Supreme Court. [SPEAKER_05]: And how the fuck are these people able to... What's your argument for that? [SPEAKER_04]: Um, that there should be a fucking federally funded organization. [SPEAKER_05]: Why aren't we getting money then?
[SPEAKER_04]: That I mean, so yeah, no, we're. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, PBA, PBA, PBS operates with a public broadcasting license, right? [SPEAKER_04]: The same way that the other news agencies do. [SPEAKER_04]: And, uh, you know, they are subject to the same rules, equal time rules and all this other stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't, I don't, I don't really care what PBS does. [SPEAKER_04]: Don't fund it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, if there's some private organization that wants to take on that mantle and do some of the weather fine Then that would be a free speech issue, but if it's a government agency that's constantly Trashing on conservative people, then no, that's not okay. [SPEAKER_05]: No, that won't survive the Supreme Court either.
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think so either And this will definitely get shot down, but It's hilarious now the Supreme Court did just rule right now against the law on banning conversion therapy for [SPEAKER_05]: LGBT. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So the conversion therapy was named that because of those gay conversion camps back in the day of this, not really what it was.
[SPEAKER_04]: In Colorado, it was, this is what they considered conversion therapy, a 12-year-old boy goes into a therapist's office and says, hey, I feel like a girl and the therapist says, [SPEAKER_04]: That's conversion therapy. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: To say, no, you're not your boy. [SPEAKER_04]: You're just like, all this stuff you're hearing is bullshit. [SPEAKER_04]: Colorado banned that. [SPEAKER_04]: They banned psychiatrists from saying that.
[SPEAKER_04]: Which is really funny because that stupid can taunji brown Jackson bitch. [SPEAKER_05]: She was the only one who descended. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: She's a mole. [SPEAKER_05]: It was an eight one rule. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: She argued last year during the session that the states did not [SPEAKER_04]: have the right to tell people what they can and can't say to kids, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: So the state like a state could not ban transgender surgeries because it's a free speech issue, like if I want to do something, I should be allowed to do it. [SPEAKER_04]: And then she ruled this time in her dissent and said that the state has the right. [SPEAKER_04]: So which is it, Miss Jackson? [SPEAKER_05]: I am for real. [SPEAKER_04]: She's the dumbest mother fucker. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, there's it's crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: There's a lot of embarrassing shit in our government.
[SPEAKER_04]: Trump says dumb shit from time to time to fact that, what's that? [SPEAKER_04]: Clown from, uh, uh, beaver, beaver. [SPEAKER_04]: What's her name? [SPEAKER_04]: Which one? [SPEAKER_04]: The one from college. [SPEAKER_04]: The Congress wanted from that jack to some dude off. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, Bobbert. [SPEAKER_04]: Bobbert. [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Bobbert. [SPEAKER_04]: AOC. [SPEAKER_04]: These are all fucking influencer type. [SPEAKER_04]: Matt Gates is another one.
[SPEAKER_04]: They're just influencers. [SPEAKER_04]: that are on, that are in Congress or were in Congress in his case. [SPEAKER_04]: There are a bunch of fucking retarded clowns, but nothing is dumber than the nine-person bench we have for making the most important decisions in our judiciary. [SPEAKER_04]: One of them is a functional retard. [SPEAKER_04]: Like literally is a fucking retard. [SPEAKER_04]: I know. [SPEAKER_04]: God dammit, man. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the worst thing.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's the dumbest part of our country right now. [SPEAKER_04]: Her? [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Interesting. [SPEAKER_05]: All right, we've been sent to some million times today, and I've got to bring it up. [SPEAKER_05]: I, we have not really discussed the Charlie Kirk thing because you and I have the same feeling is on it here, but I've got to ask, we got a million fucking DMs about it.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll read this in this from CBS news so this is not some crazy fucking website. [SPEAKER_05]: I've seen that trial is going on right now with Charlie Kirk's murder lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. [SPEAKER_05]: I've asked to delay a preliminary hearing scheduled for May saying they need time to review an enormous amount of material and a bullet analysis that could contribute to his defense.
[SPEAKER_05]: So let me read one more paragraph to you, and then I want to ask you why. [SPEAKER_05]: Tyler Robinson's defense team said in a recent court filings that are analysis from the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms, an explosive federal law enforcement agency couldn't conclusively connect a bullet fragment recovered. [SPEAKER_05]: during an odd top scene to the rifle found near the scene. [SPEAKER_05]: And the FBI is running additional tests according to court document.
[SPEAKER_04]: Sure. [SPEAKER_04]: So this is a really interesting if you care to pay attention to the facts and not just jump to conclusions. [SPEAKER_05]: That's why I wanted to ask you today. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so there's a lot of, I mean, people across the spectrum are saying the dumbest possible shit right now. [SPEAKER_04]: Of course they are. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, the fucking, the leftist pretending to be right wing people, obviously you're saying a lot of stuff.
[SPEAKER_04]: But a lot of people I know that are just as special to the whole process are saying some really fucking stupid shit, too. [SPEAKER_04]: So I'm going to go out a list of things that we know based on this. [SPEAKER_04]: So this is a filing by the defense, by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: That's their fifth filing to delay the trial. [SPEAKER_04]: Mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_04]: It's the fifth time they've done this.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: All of the reporting on it, by the major organizations, including Daily Mail, who originally broke it, are completely full of shit. [SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't say that the bullet doesn't match the gun. [SPEAKER_04]: It says that the results were inconclusive. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, that's something, right? [SPEAKER_04]: That's something. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the first piece of data. [SPEAKER_04]: The second piece of data is that the bullet fragmented.
[SPEAKER_04]: So now we know that he used a frangeable round of some sort. [SPEAKER_04]: Hollow point light round. [SPEAKER_04]: It wasn't the big fat fucking solid metal course 308 round. [SPEAKER_04]: And it right thought it was 306 round, whatever. [SPEAKER_04]: The right thought it was. [SPEAKER_04]: That would have punched through anything. [SPEAKER_04]: I've shot so many deer. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, okay, we didn't know what the round was, did you?
[SPEAKER_04]: You didn't know what the fuck you were talking about. [SPEAKER_04]: The specific even in the defense is court filing. [SPEAKER_04]: At four paid, this is a direct quote, a four-page ATF report, excuse me, [SPEAKER_04]: recovered during the autopsy of Kirk, so on and so forth. [SPEAKER_04]: Bob pull up some images of bullet jacket fragments. [SPEAKER_04]: So there's a couple of different ways to tie our specific round to a firearm.
[SPEAKER_04]: One of them is not, by the way, firing random rounds into bricks, like Batman did. [SPEAKER_04]: And they're using fucking computer to figure out what they looked like before and see if there's a finger print. [SPEAKER_04]: That is retarded nonsense. [SPEAKER_07]: That looks cool though. [SPEAKER_04]: Shut up bitch, this is not real life. [SPEAKER_04]: This is what bullet fragments look like. [SPEAKER_04]: This is what they look like.
[SPEAKER_04]: And what you have to do is put enough of them together. [SPEAKER_04]: So there's for those of you that don't know, actually, pop, pull up rifleing, if you can. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: I just want to show for people that aren't gun people. [SPEAKER_04]: This is the purpose of rifling, there's grooves inside, you'll see like in a handgun, it's like 1 in 6 or something like that, but for high-powered precision rifles, you'll see much, this is the rifling, okay?
[SPEAKER_04]: And the purpose of this is to put the camera back on me, the purpose of this is to get the bullet to do this. [SPEAKER_04]: Just like you're feeling a fucking spiral on a football. [SPEAKER_04]: It goes farther, less resistance if it's spinning like this, right?
[SPEAKER_05]: It looks like a [SPEAKER_04]: If you get a fully intact recovered round, very frequently because the outside jacket is made of something softer than the core is made out of, you'll see the pattern of the rifling as it travels down the barrel. [SPEAKER_04]: When it's frangible. [SPEAKER_04]: when it is a bullet jacket fragment, pull that picture back up and put it on screen. [SPEAKER_04]: When it's this, it is almost impossible.
[SPEAKER_04]: Only less than half of the time, I'm sorry, about half the time under perfect conditions are you able to match a bullet in that way to the gun, even with a fully intact bullet. [SPEAKER_04]: This way, it's almost impossible to do it, because how could you? [SPEAKER_04]: How could you see all the rifling marks on here to a [SPEAKER_04]: to a guaranteed degree.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now there's other stuff that has been reviewed by the FBI and ATF that hasn't been reviewed by the defense yet. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what they say, like metallurgic matches. [SPEAKER_04]: There are impurities and pretty much every type of metal. [SPEAKER_04]: And some of them would have scraped off and done on the bullet. [SPEAKER_04]: Now whether they survived contact with Charlie or not, TBD on that, but that's another piece of evidence as well.
[SPEAKER_04]: Not that, this is proof it didn't match the gun, which is what a lot of these fucking retards are saying. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the, yeah, that's a lot of the headlines. [SPEAKER_04]: That's simply not true. [SPEAKER_04]: So I'm gonna go through some of the act, like you can't even put him with the gun or prove that gun is the one that fired it, which is not true at all, by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: But here's the evidence.
[SPEAKER_04]: because people say, all you had was that fucking blah, blah, blah, now, the rifle was found nearby in the woods, wrapped in a towel. [SPEAKER_04]: The towel had his DNA on it, the fucking rifle had his DNA on it on the trigger, okay? [SPEAKER_04]: Just to be clear. [SPEAKER_04]: The screwdriver left on the roof, DNA. [SPEAKER_04]: The screwdriver left nearby DNA, because DNA, a challenger, registered to him, can be seen pulling up nearby at the time.
[SPEAKER_04]: His text with his true and boyfriend. [SPEAKER_04]: which, who, by the way, the true boyfriend is now cooperating with prosecutors. [SPEAKER_04]: So all this whole thing about- Oh, they just left that guy go, which is what Joe Kent was fucking saying. [SPEAKER_04]: One of the things he was saying anyways, they just left that guy go, they didn't follow every lead. [SPEAKER_04]: Now it turns out, prosecution working with a dude the whole time.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: And then he confessed to his parents in multiple times that was just how he got brought into custody in the first place. [SPEAKER_04]: All of this shit is fucking stupid. [SPEAKER_05]: His dead brought him in. [SPEAKER_04]: That's right. [SPEAKER_04]: All of this is, all of this is really, really dumb. [SPEAKER_04]: And it isn't to say that the government might be involved in a conspiracy or two. [SPEAKER_04]: They do it all the time.
[SPEAKER_04]: But you've all the data is present for you right now. [SPEAKER_04]: And the fact that you're jumping to some wild-ass conclusion shows me that you're not a fucking serious person, frankly. [SPEAKER_04]: It's absolute fucking nonsense. [SPEAKER_05]: And one of those text messages said Robinson reportedly texted his romantic partner that he targeted Kirk because he had enough of his hatred. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, I mean, there's, there's a ton of them.
[SPEAKER_05]: So he's do back in court in April 17th from, for a hearing on a defense motion to ban cameras from the courtroom.
[SPEAKER_04]: uh... which the judge of course they were that the judge's been pretty clear the way he's gonna do it so i mean it's look at the federal courtroom so typically speaking are you well the prosecution or the defense whoever wants or doesn't want it has to make the case to get cameras in right that's usually the case like that i think the standard bobby and correct they couldn't get it for ditty no i think the standard is no cameras until somebody makes a reasonable case for their to be cameras
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what, actually don't know much about what constitutes a reasonable case in that regard. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, what, what could you say to a judge, be like, yeah, you know what the public does need to see all of this? [SPEAKER_04]: I think in a high profile assassination like that, probably good. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's probably a good reason, right, but that's just my thinking, I don't know.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, now the other shit like I've got to play you because I've got to ask you if this is real If this is even possible and why people keep sending in these fucking videos, okay? [SPEAKER_05]: Bob go to Val Venice. [SPEAKER_05]: No, no, no, we're not watching this Do you believe in any of that? [SPEAKER_05]: No, no, he's that a real thing Val Vena is a fucking wrestler No, he just posted a video of it. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I know.
[SPEAKER_04]: I know but no, that's not fucking real. [SPEAKER_04]: No [SPEAKER_05]: So he's saying, because there's another guy saying there are two sounds that day, one of lines of these guys. [SPEAKER_04]: And there's no way for them to know that. [SPEAKER_04]: They're watching four different videos. [SPEAKER_04]: They're not syncing audio. [SPEAKER_04]: These fucking amateurs slewstone with the fuck they're talking about. [SPEAKER_04]: No, we're not playing.
[SPEAKER_05]: Is this palm pistol thing a real thing? [SPEAKER_04]: Is there a palm pistol exist? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Are you accurate with it from that for an smooth bore? [SPEAKER_04]: take it a wild shot to hit him center neck. [SPEAKER_04]: No, come on the fuck on man. [SPEAKER_04]: Hey dude, I know Jesus Christ. [SPEAKER_05]: But why does everybody keep sending this and believe it?
[SPEAKER_04]: The government is so incompetent at literally everything, but they're able to pull off these wild conspiracies all the time. [SPEAKER_04]: No, what they do, and what they keep doing, all the time, is fucking load dudes up with LSD and their fucking teenage years, prime the shit out of them, and then send them on their way, and just let fucking nature take its course. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what happens.
[SPEAKER_04]: They get groomed in one way or another, just like the fucking Unibombered Dead. [SPEAKER_04]: time after time after time, these people are in contact with the FBI, the FBI knew about them, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah goes back to the 1950s. [SPEAKER_04]: They've been putting people out on the street as loose cannons that assassinate people for fucking 75 years. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a fucking fact.
[SPEAKER_04]: But no, you're not shooting somebody with a fucking smooth-bore palm pistol from 25 feet away by tapping your goddamn wrist and hitting him centerneck. [SPEAKER_04]: That also got damn it. [SPEAKER_07]: I would like to correct me if I'm wrong, I don't know how to fire on my expert, but I just don't think that caliber would make his neck explode blood. [SPEAKER_07]: No, it would not. [SPEAKER_05]: I know nothing about it, and that's why I'm asking you.
[SPEAKER_05]: And we've gotten so many of these that, like, I'm like, Dude, I'll ask Dan, because I don't know about this shit. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know what the fuck a poem gone is, but I see it. [SPEAKER_05]: And I'm like, all right, is that real or is that not real? [SPEAKER_05]: Uh, and... No. [SPEAKER_05]: Is that something that anybody's ever used? [SPEAKER_05]: Like does that exist in this world and can you buy that out? [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if you could buy it necessarily.
[SPEAKER_04]: But you could build one easy enough. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, building a fucking spring-loaded firing pens, not that difficult. [SPEAKER_04]: OK. [SPEAKER_04]: But you would, for something that small, [SPEAKER_04]: excuse me, if you've watched this video for something that small there would be a look at a black powder fucking gun. [SPEAKER_04]: There would be a massive signature. [SPEAKER_04]: powder. [SPEAKER_04]: When you set something on fire, there's smoke.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's what a bullet is. [SPEAKER_04]: You set something on fire, a little tiny case. [SPEAKER_04]: You hit a primer, the primer ignites, it ignites powder, and the inner, the pressure that the powder creates inside that closed cavity fires the round out. [SPEAKER_04]: I've never, and then there's smoke everywhere. [SPEAKER_05]: I was going to say I've never fired one single round without smoke. [SPEAKER_05]: So why wouldn't that be in these videos?
[SPEAKER_05]: And why are [SPEAKER_05]: I guess that's kind of just what I don't understand because I'm with you. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's say Bob, pull that little picture of the hand pistol up there. [SPEAKER_05]: I said it was made in the 1800s or some bullshit. [SPEAKER_05]: Pop it up on screen. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm with you here. [SPEAKER_05]: You would have to fucking, yes, the perfect shot out of a little fucking hand pistol. [SPEAKER_05]: There it is to the left, Dan.
[SPEAKER_05]: I've never seen him before. [SPEAKER_05]: I've never heard of this before. [SPEAKER_04]: That's why I wanted to ask you about it. [SPEAKER_04]: I've seen it. [SPEAKER_04]: These people are fucking retarded. [SPEAKER_05]: So there's no way, right? [SPEAKER_05]: That this guy would have a perfect shot. [SPEAKER_04]: Not even just the perfect shot, but the fucking signature would be obvious. [SPEAKER_04]: It would be obvious and loud as shit.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Everybody around him would have immediately turned and looked at him. [SPEAKER_05]: That's what I think is. [SPEAKER_04]: Not behind them. [SPEAKER_05]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: So, yeah, I don't know why everybody wants to believe in this. [SPEAKER_05]: Is it because he was so famous? [SPEAKER_04]: Like, what is it? [SPEAKER_04]: No, I mean, everyone's conspiracy-brained now.
[SPEAKER_05]: That's it, it's just like- That's what I'm talking about Bob on the way in. [SPEAKER_05]: And I go, like, dude, that's what it feels like. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so I don't want to live in that world. [SPEAKER_05]: No, everything's a goddamn conspiracy. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it's a function of postmodernism. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, people that don't understand the purpose of postmodernism and the Soviet slash communist infiltration of the West. [SPEAKER_04]: They don't get it.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's what produces most of this horseshoe stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: It's why it always ends up back at the Jews because the Jews have always been like a really convenient target for everybody It is a very high-performing Spread out diaspora.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's in every there they're all over the world and they do well wherever they are so they're really easy to hate you What I mean, but that's not the point the point is that one of the [SPEAKER_04]: Critical issues, critical, I say that, kind of tongue-in-cheap, but critical issues with postmodernism is to destroy the idea of objective truth. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the whole purpose, right? [SPEAKER_04]: So the thing you can rewrite the truth, that's it.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's the fundamental of postmodernism. [SPEAKER_04]: There's no moral truth, it's all moral relativism, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Like maybe it's wrong for you, but it's not wrong for me, right? [SPEAKER_04]: And that's the foundation. [SPEAKER_04]: And then one layer above that is that, well since we've established that, I'm the oppressed class and you're the oppressor class.
[SPEAKER_04]: So while it might seem evil to you, it's actually justified for me to do all this crazy bullshit. [SPEAKER_04]: That is postmodernism and the neo Marxists thought in a nutshell. [SPEAKER_04]: Those two fundamentals specifically are what guided. [SPEAKER_04]: And you know, [SPEAKER_04]: There's so that James calls it the woke right a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't, people don't like the phrase, even people that agree with it because they're not really right-wing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Like none of these people can't as long as if you're not right-wing. [SPEAKER_04]: None of these people that believe it is shit or actually right-wing. [SPEAKER_04]: They couldn't describe constitutional, conservative thought to you if you held a gun to their head. [SPEAKER_04]: Ever, they don't even believe in that shit.
[SPEAKER_04]: They believe in social conservatism and then right-wingism, which is a more like neo-fascist, post-liberal fucking European version of conservatism, they don't believe in American conservatism at all, just nonsense. [SPEAKER_04]: So they need for stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: They need for them to be no objective truth because the product that they're selling you is their truth. [SPEAKER_04]: You understand?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: If there's a real truth out there, then they had just, they're just like everybody else. [SPEAKER_04]: They're just selling you the same product everybody else has. [SPEAKER_04]: No, everybody else is lying, but I've got the truth. [SPEAKER_04]: I had a dream last night. [SPEAKER_04]: That's can't as Owen's has said this on multiple occasions. [SPEAKER_04]: That her proof for one of her theories is she had a fucking dream.
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, look, if any of that exists and the group or people in charge of it, or God or whoever gave the power to that one, then we're all fucked anyways, okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I had to bring it up today, as soon as that article job to go, dude, here come the fucking every kid's spirit. [SPEAKER_04]: The dumbest people in the fucking world. [SPEAKER_05]: And they're like, hey, is this a real thing? [SPEAKER_05]: And I go, you know what? [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll ask Dan, I'll ask Dan when we get in today. [SPEAKER_05]: I have no idea. [SPEAKER_05]: I've never seen this in real life, and if so, I guess my next question would be, why wouldn't more people just use this? [SPEAKER_05]: You know, if you could see it or do it or use it, it's not accurate. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, why not? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, just throw a silencer on it and you're good to go. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, just have like a 4 inch tube sticking out of your fucking arm.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Nobody even noticed. [SPEAKER_08]: Nobody just assassins Creed. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That was in a Assassin's Creed? [SPEAKER_04]: No, there is a palm pistol and... [SPEAKER_08]: I think in one of the later games, yeah? [SPEAKER_04]: I think the first time it showed up was Black Flag. [SPEAKER_04]: I think... Makes sense, but if I remember the last one. [SPEAKER_05]: It sounds fun though, doesn't it?
[SPEAKER_05]: You know, it all sounds like a fun flirty, James Bond type of thing, where you're like, well, maybe it does, too, and I just, you know, I've never heard of it before. [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, fucking egg. [SPEAKER_05]: We get something happier, though, which I'm ants about, dude. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, by the way, you know what? [SPEAKER_04]: Let's just fucking do it. [SPEAKER_04]: Go ahead. [SPEAKER_04]: Bob, find out.
[SPEAKER_04]: Have we played that before that Twitter account of Candace O'Hens trying to pronounce words? [SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: Is it worse than me? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's, uh, Raider just mentioned it in the chat. [SPEAKER_04]: Now I can't get it off my mind. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, fuck it. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I can't remember the exact name of it. [SPEAKER_04]: It's something like Candace Owens tries to speak English or tries to read or something. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Just play a couple of these. [SPEAKER_04]: It's, it's wild. [SPEAKER_04]: He's worse than you. [SPEAKER_04]: This is actually a good press for you. [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll take it. [SPEAKER_05]: God. [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome back to Bride of Erica. [SPEAKER_03]: they were ever intentionally wanted the public to recognize that Erica was Charlie's husband. [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome back. [SPEAKER_04]: What?
[SPEAKER_04]: What? [SPEAKER_04]: No, find find find one read the caption of the word that she's mispronouncing. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: What is supposed to be for anecdote? [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, wow. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a tough one. [SPEAKER_04]: And anecdote. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what she says. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's see. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's see.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Got the amount of time she talks about Eric Kirk is fucking insane. [SPEAKER_03]: as a Trump honored Charlie Kirk with his very own holiday as a post-tumeless birthday president. [SPEAKER_03]: They decided post-tumelessly a post-tumeless award. [SPEAKER_03]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Now go down to Debacle. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a good one too. [SPEAKER_05]: Debacle? [SPEAKER_05]: That's an easy one. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe I am smarter than Candice Oh, yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: So it was a philosophy class called Senior Sam, and he used to come in every day with a debacle, and he would ask us to just work through the philosophical question. [SPEAKER_03]: I remember the whole debacle, I think this debacle with her earrings, the hand things debacle came up with a Brett Kavanaugh hearings in the back. [SPEAKER_03]: We've all of them this entire debacle, okay?
[SPEAKER_03]: The FISA debacle has his recent non-creasing on the rise of the debacle, and Kanye West debacle. [SPEAKER_04]: She says, chat, GBT, she says, [SPEAKER_05]: macabre really weird although that's a that's not an easy one I guess compartmentalize I don't know how you can fuck this up that is as far as I can compromise is never taught I do I've said this for years never talks smarter than your audience do whoever it is [SPEAKER_05]: He's if you're not that smart.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, definitely doesn't work. [SPEAKER_05]: It's like this all the time. [SPEAKER_04]: Definitely don't talk smarter than yourself. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, if she wanted to talk to her audience, this would just be like a misregial video. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Who is her audience? [SPEAKER_05]: I wonder what the demo is. [SPEAKER_04]: Retarded white people. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: It's a play it. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe. [SPEAKER_03]: We want the CEO and the chairman of Turning Point USA to answer. [SPEAKER_03]: OK? [SPEAKER_03]: You got, if you can't compromise, then I don't see how you're going to be evil. [SPEAKER_03]: You don't like them. [SPEAKER_03]: We don't agree with the industries they went into.
[SPEAKER_03]: We all of that can be true, but you have to be able to compromise that when you're going to get a case since before, long before this ever broke out, but you're not just in Beldoni, and we have to compromise. [SPEAKER_03]: Blake lively is not a good person. [SPEAKER_03]: We're Donald Trump from the hash time. [SPEAKER_03]: Me too, movement. [SPEAKER_04]: Go down to the Macauberland, because that one's really funny.
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, this one, I don't even [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what to say about this one. [SPEAKER_05]: Who say these? [SPEAKER_04]: This is a Twitter account. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay, I didn't know you didn't. [SPEAKER_04]: Followed it? [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Obviously. [SPEAKER_03]: That's wrong. [SPEAKER_03]: It was a thousand ways that you could honor Charlie.
[SPEAKER_03]: Stop telling us that it has to always be in this macaburre like we have to have the money. [SPEAKER_03]: We don't actually have to have any of that. [SPEAKER_07]: I also want to do, I want to hear, you know, she likes history, so let's hear pronounced Blitz Creek. [SPEAKER_03]: All right, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that one. [SPEAKER_04]: I think so in a chat mentioned that one. [SPEAKER_04]: I've never heard this one, so this will be a nice treat for me.
[SPEAKER_03]: that I laughed out loud, everybody uses the term Blitzkrieg. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm even, and the NFL football team say Blitzkrieg, yes, it really is. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no. [SPEAKER_03]: Back to German. [SPEAKER_03]: She's a bummer. [SPEAKER_03]: She's a bummer. [SPEAKER_04]: Pretending to be human or what the fuck's going on here. [SPEAKER_03]: And so I called him. [SPEAKER_07]: I actually do question her American this because she said football team's Blitzkrieg.
[SPEAKER_07]: Or even if you pronounce it correctly. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, yeah, they ran a Blitzkrieg on that play. [SPEAKER_05]: Mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: No, it's a Blitz. [SPEAKER_05]: It's just a Blitz on that sweetie.
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you have you ever seen that show resident alien no it's Alan whatever the fuckers name is from the guy that was the pirate and and dodge ball Oh Alan Tudik Tudik yeah, yeah, he's I'd love him by the way, but he plays an alien that lands he fucking takes some dudes body and he's the local fucking resident doctor Okay, that's the I mean you found that on the first three seconds
[SPEAKER_04]: But this sounds like somebody who has the programming to speak English, because everything else she says is normal, right? [SPEAKER_04]: But certain words and contexts, it's like the code is wrong. [SPEAKER_04]: You can't be that bad at pronouncing that many words, and have grown up speaking English. [SPEAKER_05]: It depends on what happens to here. [SPEAKER_05]: I still mean like, paint chips? [SPEAKER_05]: No, I still can send like, I had some issues out of the coma.
[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe she had something, so who fucking knows, dude? [SPEAKER_05]: Who knows? [SPEAKER_05]: But there is days where you feel like the wire is just aren't connecting. [SPEAKER_05]: That one I can I can definitely attest to but for her she's a fucking lawyer, right? [SPEAKER_05]: Then she got a law school. [SPEAKER_05]: Ah, that's a block dude. [SPEAKER_04]: She got a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: I think she went to law school. [SPEAKER_04]: I can't imagine.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's the case Since she definitely didn't pass the ball. [SPEAKER_04]: She's not a full number. [SPEAKER_07]: No, so hold on Because that would be a big deal if she did that's hard very hard. [SPEAKER_07]: Let's see She [SPEAKER_07]: attended the University of Rhode Island for a journalism degree.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, didn't she get kicked out of college or something something weird happened with her or she dropped out Maybe, but I thought she got kicked out She the only black person ever go to the University of Rhode Island. [SPEAKER_05]: The only one that was even not true. [SPEAKER_07]: I let it all out.
[SPEAKER_07]: No, I know that's not true because in the 90s I went to I think it was a sweet 16 game between Stanford and Rhode Island [SPEAKER_07]: Basketball players don't really and Lamar Odom was on that road. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, basketball players don't count Yeah, that's that's a chance come on now I'm just that's you know better than that, but yeah, she allegedly she graduated from Rhode Island. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay No after schooling or anything.
[UNKNOWN]: No [SPEAKER_04]: Um, yeah, no, during that she got out of, she like dropped out of college and tried to start a fucking A website that docs the people the docs conservative man mostly Jesus Christ and then for some reason daily wire hired her and made her famous It's like a white Nicole Orber [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's a great way to put, actually, they hate each other. [SPEAKER_04]: The wax and the co-erver.
[SPEAKER_04]: The co-erver put out a fucking video the other day talking about her experience with Candace and it makes the co-look normal. [SPEAKER_04]: Really? [SPEAKER_04]: Which is a stretch. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I haven't checked in on her in years. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I just somebody reposted it up, obviously. [SPEAKER_04]: I think.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think all of us are blocked on everything and she's still referring to all of our friends as stalkers Even though she's lost every court case really. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and I'm pretty sure she's banned from the US dude, but whatever That's true
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, she's committed a litany of crimes here and she's and she's not even a citizen So yeah, you can't just fucking stay here Unless you're some oil then then you're allowed to if you got a water head, but she's a white woman from Toronto I think so you don't get to fuck around You know, you know get those privileges unfortunately But we will get to something happier than I'm ants about for real
[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe it's just because I've been studying space for like the last fucking years. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, you talk about Artemis year. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: 32 story space launch system rocket. [SPEAKER_05]: It's poised to blast off Wednesday evening with four astronauts. [SPEAKER_05]: Bring up the four. [SPEAKER_05]: I want to see these fuckers. [SPEAKER_05]: Because in the final inch, that's that's out now.
[SPEAKER_05]: The whole thing is about the 60s in the space program and going to the moon. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's see these guys here. [SPEAKER_01]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: These look like some some decent fucks who do you think the leader is? [SPEAKER_05]: Probably that dude to the far left. [SPEAKER_05]: That's I got your saying far right. [SPEAKER_04]: I guess far left the guy on the far right has He's taller he's got giant. [SPEAKER_04]: I can't look at this.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I bet he's got a hog on so the guy on the far right is also Canadian Gross, get him out of here. [SPEAKER_04]: See what? [SPEAKER_04]: Get him off the fucking ship. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, can you blow this picture up to cut him out of it? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, can we just put the three of them in? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, blow it up until he's not in there. [SPEAKER_04]: Very good. [SPEAKER_04]: We don't support Canadians in here.
[SPEAKER_07]: Why does it look like- Dan, maybe you can tell me they have different patches. [SPEAKER_07]: So you can see his, he's got the- Yeah, those all look like Air Force patches to me. [SPEAKER_04]: All three of them? [SPEAKER_07]: Because she's got a white one in these two of yellow. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, yeah, it could be based on rank. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't I don't actually know what about that. [SPEAKER_04]: What just look their names up. [SPEAKER_08]: Nasser's tradition.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Read wiseman. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, that's fucking. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's my it's my well. [SPEAKER_05]: No, Jesse wiseman's my wife. [SPEAKER_05]: She's not Jewish. [SPEAKER_05]: She's Mexican. [SPEAKER_07]: He is the commander. [SPEAKER_07]: Read wiseman's a guy. [SPEAKER_04]: He's a naval aviator. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so I was we were right. [SPEAKER_04]: The far left guys the commander.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: The black guys there because space needs crime as well. [SPEAKER_05]: Yep. [SPEAKER_05]: and he's probably gonna steal something from the moon or the rock. [SPEAKER_04]: Can you imagine if they land on the moon and there's a fucking bicycle up there? [SPEAKER_04]: That thing's gone. [SPEAKER_05]: Or he just falls on him. [SPEAKER_05]: He takes that flag and he just rips it out of the ground and starts running like, dude, where are you going?
[SPEAKER_04]: We're on the moon. [SPEAKER_04]: You can't go anywhere. [SPEAKER_04]: What's the black dude staying? [SPEAKER_04]: Go in the Neil Armstrong. [SPEAKER_04]: Victor Glover. [SPEAKER_04]: Victor Glover. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a strong fucking name. [SPEAKER_04]: I like that. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, he's a test pilot, this dude's a fucking stud. [SPEAKER_04]: Victor, also Navy, what's the woman's name? [SPEAKER_04]: That might be all Navy paths. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, maybe wrong, maybe.
[SPEAKER_05]: Christina Coke. [SPEAKER_05]: Wow, proud of applause for that. [SPEAKER_04]: She's an engineer. [SPEAKER_05]: Put a little Coke on the moon? [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, she's a direct employee of NASA. [SPEAKER_04]: She doesn't work for the Navy. [SPEAKER_04]: OK, it's not a Navy thing. [SPEAKER_04]: It must be just a NASA thing. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know anything about the patches they wear. [SPEAKER_07]: These two guys are both, I think, Navy, though.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they are both Navy. [SPEAKER_04]: This dude's a fucking stud, by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: I think he was, um, [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he was the a pilot on the he's he's probably the pilot homeboy in the left is mission commander It's easy engineer. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what the Canadian does But this guy's a fucking stud this the black guy Damn he was the he was the pilot for the dragon crew that flew to space X. [SPEAKER_04]: He got stuck up there a while, didn't he?
[SPEAKER_04]: didn't it wasn't that didn't that crew get stuck there for a while the one or was he on the rescue flight yeah I think it's on the rescue yeah he must have been on the rescue flight and he was a member of expedition 642 so he's been a test pilot uh for a long time he's a good pilot yeah he's probably one of the better pilots on earth to be honest [SPEAKER_05]: Now, Artemis's two mission also played football at Cal Poly. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know they had a football team.
[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't either. [SPEAKER_04]: That's strange. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they didn't. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, okay. [SPEAKER_04]: But that's where a fucking chocolate Dell went to school. [SPEAKER_04]: Really? [SPEAKER_05]: He wrestled at Cal Poly. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, okay, interesting. [SPEAKER_05]: Anyways. [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, since the mission should have been up in February, but it was grounded due to hydrogen fuel leaks. [SPEAKER_05]: The leaks have been fixed.
[SPEAKER_05]: But then a helium pressureization line became clogged, forcing a return to the hangar late last month. [SPEAKER_05]: Rock, it returned to the pad a week and a half ago and the crew arrived at the launch site on Friday. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they've got, there's a long, like, they're, they're in the countdown now, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Right now, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: I think the countdown is like a full week, because you've got to get, like, there's all sorts of tests they have to do. [SPEAKER_04]: They're heart, they get chest X, raise all this bullshit. [SPEAKER_04]: And then at some point you go on, I would imagine you go on oxygen as well to get your body used to having a higher level of oxygen than it usually has.
[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm sure there's a million other tests they probably do their fucking own PCIs a PC season shit But yeah, they're in the they're in the end game now [SPEAKER_07]: Um, it looks like Glover, by the way, also flew F-18s during the year. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he was a raccoon pilot. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he's a fucking stud. [SPEAKER_04]: No, correct. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, there's a chance. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what unit he was with, but there's a chance. [SPEAKER_04]: He was with.
[SPEAKER_07]: He was with. [SPEAKER_07]: I have it here. [SPEAKER_07]: Fuck. [SPEAKER_07]: Where to go? [SPEAKER_07]: Um, he was with the, uh, VFA 34 strike fighter squadron strike fighter, strike fighter, strike fighter squadron 34. [SPEAKER_04]: I'd have to ask, uh, the blue blasters. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I have to ask Jared would know who was flying over us over there at the time, so it would have been a contact with him. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, they do close air support air prediction.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I had an F-18 one time. [SPEAKER_04]: So we were, I told the story before, we were raiding this fucking whole village, that where they were making bombs and shit. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, this dude squirts out the back, not his asshole. [SPEAKER_04]: Squirting means you're running away from an objective. [SPEAKER_04]: Squirts out the back of a house, we can't find him. [SPEAKER_04]: And the fucking F-18 pilot, Jared's communicating between us.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's the maximum observancy garments, AKA getting typed up. [SPEAKER_05]: What time you start typing up, dude, to go on the ship? [SPEAKER_05]: Because I was sitting in that goddamn thing for like, yeah, that's 12 hours beforehand. [SPEAKER_08]: That's got to be like last on the checklist. [SPEAKER_08]: Like, just as you're getting this. [SPEAKER_05]: No, that's first, dude. [SPEAKER_05]: You get to get typed up.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: You don't want to shoot ghosts all on. [SPEAKER_05]: But once the soup goes on, what are you going to do? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, yep, that's how it'll be like right before you're getting that on, get all the tests done, make sure everything's good, and then diep up. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I would imagine that's pretty close to last, because they mean to be clear, they sit inside.
[SPEAKER_04]: They're sitting like this, the launcher for two and a half, three hours before it ever went. [SPEAKER_04]: Let me just say. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a long time. [SPEAKER_04]: So I would say probably four hours. [SPEAKER_04]: They're wearing that diaper before they're talking for them.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because there's a why I don't know once they leave once they escape earth's orbit then there's probably there's like a four and a half day flight in pretty much zero effectively zero gravity for them at least [SPEAKER_04]: Um, so I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: Are they dived up that whole time? [SPEAKER_04]: Is there a way to shit without it going everywhere? [SPEAKER_04]: No, do your dived up?
[SPEAKER_04]: Are you just like holding on to the fucking things and keeping your butt pressed to the seat? [SPEAKER_04]: But even then, like if you move, it's going to float up. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if one of the lines in the book and there was a scene with St. James Street James in Neil Armstrong going up. [SPEAKER_05]: And they were like, hey man, you're going to end up going up with him again.
[SPEAKER_05]: And St. James Street James was like, the fuck man, he goes, [SPEAKER_04]: Armstrong dosed his fucking suit the second the goddamn rocket took off and I did deal with that shit for eight and a half hours especially imagine well Neil Armstrong was pretty straight cut but imagine buzz is fucking diaper oh or he's not as they weren't wearing diapers so imagine buzz is suit he must have smelled like wet death by buzz buzz artle was fucking
[SPEAKER_04]: He was a part of your the I mean certainly he probably wasn't getting a lit on the way into the fucking birder And they like that, but you know sometime recently. [SPEAKER_04]: He's eating a lot of barbecue and drink a whiskey. [SPEAKER_05]: That's that doesn't make for a pleasant fucking Copilot But the guy that is talking to is deep slate and who's the head of NASA in the 60s is asking and he's like did something happen and he goes
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, man, it was like a fucking rhino horn poking through an african tent like you got to get armstrong out of here I don't want to sit there in another mission with him do's in his fucking suit like that and it's a quiet one You got to worry about so maybe armstrong did have so I think yeah [SPEAKER_05]: I think he struggled inside. [SPEAKER_05]: That's why he retreated to that form in Ohio. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: We never really heard from that guy.
[SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: Ever, dude. [SPEAKER_05]: He's just kind of disappeared. [SPEAKER_05]: And then same with the forgotten astronaut, but these guys, if they do it, I'm assuming this will be televised everywhere. [SPEAKER_05]: I sincerely hope, by the way, because I enjoy space in the space program and all this shit, like I find it really fascinating. [SPEAKER_05]: I hope this isn't prime time, at least. [SPEAKER_05]: And they cut American Idol, whatever the fuck's gonna be on.
[SPEAKER_05]: And go live with this. [SPEAKER_05]: Is this tomorrow, is this tomorrow night? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think so. [SPEAKER_04]: It's 6 p.m. Eastern, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Where are they flying out of, you know? [SPEAKER_04]: I'll be Florida. [SPEAKER_04]: Cape Canaveral? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, okay.
[SPEAKER_05]: uh... Wednesday April 1st, 624 p.m. Eastern yeah if you live in the in that area within like twenty thirty miles you'll be able to see the rock oh yeah yeah longer than that my parents used to live about an hour north of there and uh... you could feel it in here it was so fucking loud when they launched those rockets
[SPEAKER_05]: But this one's going to be rad and then the technology that's the other part that I'm excited about is the camera is inside You know, that was one of the things I'll be shocked about and do in research for the final inch was The cameras and shit they had in the footage when they got out on the moon or everything else. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: pretty impressive for that time. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, we're on a whole different level.
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it's, yeah, I mean, it should be watching the shit and for it. [SPEAKER_04]: Look, there's not, it's actually quite a bit more simpler up there because there's no light pollution. [SPEAKER_04]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Like there's no atmosphere, not a real one on the moon, so you're not dealing with light bouncing around everywhere. [SPEAKER_04]: You just have to capture the light that you can clearly see and on the light side of the moon.
[SPEAKER_04]: Remember, the way the moon works is one size always dark, right? [SPEAKER_04]: So on the light side of the moon, it's always kind of stagel it all the time. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: So that part of it, and essentially what photography is, whether it's video or stillframe, is capturing light, right, imprinting light digitally onto something. [SPEAKER_04]: So I would think that taking pictures on the moon would be way easier than taking pictures here, frankly.
[SPEAKER_05]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: If you got the proper quote before it. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, I'm going to go further into this DIP here situation. [SPEAKER_05]: There was a fecal containment device or an FCD. [SPEAKER_05]: That was a bag that was attached directly to the body within an adhesive seal. [SPEAKER_05]: And then a urine collection device, a UCD, had a condom-like sheath attached to a tube and a pouch. [SPEAKER_04]: This is what they were using in the first moon thing.
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, they were using this in the 70s and then that's not going to work. [SPEAKER_04]: That's not going to work. [SPEAKER_04]: If you just like piss into a sleeve that's wrapped around your cock, that'll never work. [SPEAKER_05]: I agree. [SPEAKER_04]: You got to have a catheter, and honestly that's, or the force of the urine coming out into something other than a fucking tube, because it's just going to back up into the tube.
[SPEAKER_04]: There's no reason for it to go out unless there's suction on the other end. [SPEAKER_04]: And then if there's suction on the other end, if you put a tube in my dick and there's some suction on the other end of it, the temptation would be too much to have sex with that thing. [SPEAKER_04]: And that's, you can't have distracted people up there. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but the first mags were baby diapers up there and then they kind of refine the technology on it.
[SPEAKER_05]: I would like to see it. [SPEAKER_05]: That's all. [SPEAKER_05]: And also like in the world we live in, guys, let's say homegirl goes up there and pisses and shits in that diaper. [SPEAKER_05]: Does that go to only fans? [SPEAKER_05]: What does she do with it afterwards? [SPEAKER_05]: Well, she's an engineer, so probably not. [SPEAKER_05]: You don't think so? [SPEAKER_05]: She wants to make some extra cash. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe later on in life.
[SPEAKER_05]: Is there a, if you're into that kink and we know there's a lot of people out there who are into scat porn and all that other shit. [SPEAKER_05]: Imagine the first woman, are they walking out on the moon and what are they doing? [SPEAKER_05]: Just orbiting. [SPEAKER_04]: No, they're just going around it. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: But they're taking the widest orbit ever. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, so that diaper would be worth a lot.
[SPEAKER_08]: the diaper also saying just her underwear because there'd be guys like nerds who are both into that oh yeah space there like this is the underwear the first woman on the moon or something like that yeah yeah high price tag that type is going to be worth a lot dude so yeah i just said food for thought you know if you're out there also are you going into diaper porn here [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I can see it out of the corner of my eye. [SPEAKER_05]: You sick fucker.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I told you it was a fetish I told I already told you that therefore this would go for a high dollar amount, all right? [SPEAKER_05]: Man Oh, look at you. [SPEAKER_05]: That's a big diaper. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah It's a good diaper. [SPEAKER_05]: It's great. [SPEAKER_05]: Wow [SPEAKER_05]: That's nuts, man. [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's a big community. [SPEAKER_05]: That's a big community. [SPEAKER_05]: This one is in a fire in this, we've talked about this one for years.
[SPEAKER_05]: This isn't just like a pop-up thing, this one on two years. [SPEAKER_08]: No, I know. [SPEAKER_08]: Pop-ups don't like it. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I might see it. [SPEAKER_07]: I think I just saw the greatest porn title I've ever seen. [SPEAKER_07]: What's the name of it? [SPEAKER_07]: Delicious jerk off after peeing my pants with cloth diaper. [SPEAKER_07]: God, cloth? [SPEAKER_04]: Why delicious?
[SPEAKER_05]: And my first thing is a dad went to cloth because I was like, man, can you imagine cleaning a cloth diaper like that? [SPEAKER_04]: No, I mean, they make cloth diapers that have this curved silicone insert. [SPEAKER_04]: My friend used to use them back in the day. [SPEAKER_04]: And basically, you just take the insert out and dump it like a tray into the toilet and rinse it out and then just you throw all the stuff into a bin.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: So it's not ever really dirty. [SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't stink the house so you would think it would. [SPEAKER_04]: But I don't keep a fuck about the environment, you see. [SPEAKER_04]: We've had our issues so I'm doing my best to fuck it up at this point. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I do fuck the earth day. [SPEAKER_04]: It's April 21st. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah There's a fucking thing here on this garment.
[SPEAKER_05]: This is these garments gain attention again February 2007 when astronaut Lisa No walk. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah, she drove from Houston to Florida.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah Fucking 901 miles to attack Air Force Officer Colleen Shipman out of jealousy for her former lover [SPEAKER_05]: uh... it was stated in a police report that no back uh... said she used the diapers to avoid stops during her journey holy shit i don't understand why there's a Canadian involved i don't need to get his name's jerry handson which that sounds [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I look him up, Bob. [SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at the screen.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, yeah, what do you mean? [SPEAKER_04]: He's a quad. [SPEAKER_04]: They're not. [SPEAKER_04]: They're sending unqualified people to fucking space. [SPEAKER_05]: Hey, hey, Indiana. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he was going to ask the same question. [SPEAKER_04]: He was also an F-18 pilot, the Canadian version. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, he's a, he was a fighter pilot in the Canadian Royal Air Force. [SPEAKER_05]: Has he denounced the country? [SPEAKER_05]: Why would he?
[SPEAKER_05]: Because it sucks. [SPEAKER_05]: Like who's got who's flying this rocket? [SPEAKER_04]: He's he's he's a mission specialist on this He's so he's a fighter pilot but he's also a physicist and an Aquanat who built the rocket?
[SPEAKER_04]: uh... fucking we did we don't yet american non-canadian i don't think canada has a space it doesn't it doesn't like this canada have a space program so they have satellites yeah that doesn't really cost you the space program they've got a bounce house and then they jump on it maple syrup flies up in the air that's as far as they're getting us i don't know if a Canadian astronaut corps uh... but what did they have any birds what's i don't even have a shuttle though a Canadian space agency uh... but bob you and i could
[SPEAKER_05]: do that today. [SPEAKER_05]: We can make a website today. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh boy, uh, Slav had a good point. [SPEAKER_04]: Imagine Indian astronaut. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, they're native American? [SPEAKER_04]: No, no, dots. [SPEAKER_04]: And that's, that's why. [SPEAKER_04]: That's from situation. [SPEAKER_04]: There's no fucking way. [SPEAKER_04]: There's no way. [SPEAKER_04]: Everybody would get dysentery on the first fucking five minutes of that flight.
[SPEAKER_04]: just from the fumes, you know what I mean? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, what you need is mando. [SPEAKER_04]: Are they on the show today? [SPEAKER_04]: What day is it? [SPEAKER_05]: I'm not sure. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think they're on the day. [SPEAKER_05]: No, no, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_05]: Shop mando.com's on on today because I'd be a good one for an Indian. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it's first form in Montana, Knife. [SPEAKER_04]: So we can talk about Dix later.
[SPEAKER_05]: That's what I mean, that's. [SPEAKER_04]: You want to bring a good Knife, too, though, as a turd cutter. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep, right. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, you get one of the excuse of all Jesus Christ. [SPEAKER_04]: So it's like, I would imagine the turlets up there looked the same, but they do on an airplane, where you flush it and it has a vacuum or some shit like that. [SPEAKER_08]: Does it go out in a space? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I should.
[SPEAKER_08]: Did they recapture your in for water capture? [SPEAKER_04]: That's possible. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know about on a short flight like this, but I'm sure that's something like that. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I assess I would imagine. [SPEAKER_05]: But do you think they keep a Montana knife in the stall? [SPEAKER_05]: And then it's like, oh, shit. [SPEAKER_05]: This one's going to get too big. [SPEAKER_05]: You got to cut it in half.
[SPEAKER_04]: No, you don't chop it this way as it's coming out. [SPEAKER_04]: You cut it once it's in the bowl. [SPEAKER_04]: Tip it. [SPEAKER_04]: Which is why most people use, you know, the wooden spatula that's flat on the end, that one for scraping, that's usually what people use. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, right. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, damn it, dude. [SPEAKER_05]: We had, we had a dude in college who had a poop stick.
[SPEAKER_05]: and it's poops for too big and he would just it looked like a fucking small rake but it was wooden and he would just chop it now yeah you got a chopper turds up does it that's the only way and it's fucking i mean otherwise it's just chaos well nobody can live like that we got drunk on uh i don't know it was like mom's weekend or parents week at parents week and whatever i came to fraternity and so i asked i said hey
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, after few few drinks, I go, uh, what's up with the poop stick, man? [SPEAKER_05]: Is that been a lifelong thing, or whatever? [SPEAKER_05]: And the mom said, yes, dude, she goes, he would clog the fucking toilet every goddamn day. [SPEAKER_05]: And we eventually had to get something. [SPEAKER_05]: It was like a wooden spoon, or whatever. [SPEAKER_04]: And I was like, Greg Lomontaine said a potato, I think that's making it worse. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't break it up, Greg.
[SPEAKER_05]: I think Greg. [SPEAKER_04]: Jared and Caleb have had the spoof. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you remember that? [SPEAKER_04]: It's a glove that has spoons on the fingers and you just like scrape the ball off your butt and it fluk it. [SPEAKER_00]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: There's a little hook next to the turlet where you're hanging the spoof. [SPEAKER_04]: That's too much. [SPEAKER_04]: Dude, that's too much.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know how sanitary it is, but they're not, [SPEAKER_04]: like exactly the most sanitary people in the world. [SPEAKER_05]: It's not great, but if you guys are all mad up and you're listening to the podcast on the ship right now, let us know. [SPEAKER_04]: You know what we should do? [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I know Isaac, man. [SPEAKER_04]: We're going to get tours of NASA at some point. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, he's the admin for the next three years.
[SPEAKER_04]: So is it still headquarters in Florida? [SPEAKER_04]: No, headquarters at actually in DC. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, no shit. [SPEAKER_04]: But they have Houston and Florida for launch points. [SPEAKER_04]: What we could do is get, I want to sign the Mac from the crew. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, I want to sign a diaper from that crew. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll put it in a shadow box up on set. [SPEAKER_04]: Unusery is. [SPEAKER_04]: Unus, slightly used.
[SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: Can I talk into that slightly used? [SPEAKER_05]: No, gently used. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think that would be a nice thing. [SPEAKER_05]: But seeing this shit in person is unbelievable impressive. [SPEAKER_05]: I was at the one in Houston. [SPEAKER_05]: And so I got to see it's so much bigger than you think you can't even wrap your mind around how they fucking built these goddamn Yeah, how tall is this shuttle bob? [SPEAKER_05]: I think it's 32 stories.
[SPEAKER_05]: Is that right? [SPEAKER_07]: Shuttle are the rocket. [SPEAKER_07]: The whole thing. [SPEAKER_04]: The whole thing. [SPEAKER_04]: The whole thing. [SPEAKER_07]: Three hundred twenty two feet. [SPEAKER_07]: Pew. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, there were two stories. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, that's, I think a story is a 14 feet, but that's, that's a big ass. [SPEAKER_04]: That's including the boosters, right, the rockets. [SPEAKER_04]: I think so, yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: And then how big is the shuttle itself? [SPEAKER_04]: Just 26 feet. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: So, fucking 8% of it is actual rocket. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, how long are they up there for Bob? [SPEAKER_05]: When's the 10 days? [SPEAKER_05]: 10 days. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, that's why I said four and a half days. [SPEAKER_04]: So there's four and a half days to approach the moon. [SPEAKER_04]: They'll spend some amount of time using it's using what he call it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Gravitational what is orbit? [SPEAKER_04]: No, pull, pull or no, a slingshot. [SPEAKER_04]: So then use a gravitational slingshot to see if you will, basically, you come around, you stay tight on the moon like this, and then fly straight out of its orbit in the fucking energy. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll carry you. [SPEAKER_04]: You just get at the math, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: We used it with... [SPEAKER_04]: Um, both Voyagers and Cassini to speed up a little bit far faster, but they'll use that. [SPEAKER_04]: They'll come around the backside of it. [SPEAKER_04]: Take a bunch of photos, blah, blah, blah, blah, then fucking come back to the U. I'm nervous about it, man. [SPEAKER_05]: What did this fucking thing, blows up?
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, I don't think, I don't think that's, I don't think that's, that's why they had Like the, everything is so precise now and they had even just some minor leaks in February They're like, fuck, no, shuttin' the whole thing down.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, then back in the 60s when those people died, they knew Dude back in the 60s, and they were just like, hey, yeah, fuck it back in the 60s people were fucking smoking [SPEAKER_04]: uh, unfiltered cigarettes and just like they didn't care. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like, eh, if I died, I died. [SPEAKER_04]: People expected to die back then, I think.
[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, no, they definitely didn't, um, but, uh, they found out later in Senate hearings the change they was in 80, 486. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm talking about the, so there was guys that were burned up. [SPEAKER_05]: There's three guys burned up a wife. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, on, I don't think they left the launch pad and, uh, they did the thing and they said, hey, that was in the report. [SPEAKER_05]: that there was something wrong, and you just, you guys decided to do this anyways.
[SPEAKER_05]: And then they never fired the contractors, they worked on two more. [SPEAKER_05]: It was another fucking problem. [SPEAKER_05]: And yeah, man, it's weird and it's scary. [SPEAKER_05]: And the reason why I think about it right now, not because this is happening today, but we reported on this last week, they are making a Challenger fucking series for Amazon. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, that show for all man kind is doing really well.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's Joel Keniman, and it's kind of like, I don't know where the source material came from, maybe buyer knows this, but it's kind of like man in the high castle where it's, alternate history, it's historical fiction. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like the Russians got to space before us, and then it's like a bunch of engineers and mission specialists at NASA dealing with that.
[SPEAKER_08]: essentially they got to the moon before us and so we said all right fuck you the space race is still going and so it's in like the world where we kept going the Soviets in the United States kept trying to reach out to further and further places um and the technology that came with that um interesting [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but yeah, I haven't watched it, Candice says it's great.
[SPEAKER_04]: I've watched like an episode of it, but I fell asleep not because of the show I just was tired, but I'll get I'll get back to it at some point. [SPEAKER_04]: Everything space is doing really well. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the fourth season starts now I think right didn't the fourth season just come out? [SPEAKER_08]: shortly here. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not sure exactly, but yeah, it's like soon. [SPEAKER_05]: The project Hill Mary is breaking every fucking record there is right now.
[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, space is space is the jam right now. [SPEAKER_05]: And it's cool. [SPEAKER_05]: So hopefully everything goes all right. [SPEAKER_05]: That was the first time this will be the first time they ever do something scripted in regards to the Challenger and Kristen Stewart from the Twilight movies is playing Sally Ride from the Challenger and that one and they look [SPEAKER_04]: Pretty similar. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that looks pretty similar.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll curious to see who the rest of them are, but the weird thing is, I only kind of remembered her, you know? [SPEAKER_05]: With this, do I, are we going to remember the Canadian or not? [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: You think so? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he just stood too. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, well, you were saying physicist.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's how did like he has special sign-type knowledge that there was a leader of the Aquanaut Project, too, which is like this deep sea dive thing they did. [SPEAKER_04]: And he was chief scientist on it, I think. [SPEAKER_05]: Did he find the Loch Ness Monster? [SPEAKER_05]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, then he's the kind of loser in my books. [SPEAKER_05]: And sorry, I don't really want a Canadian on this flight.
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't disagree with that, but, you know, [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, we got a funny, a qualified Americans here, unless he does some specialized thing. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, maybe we should get an eight, maybe he's an H1B because all of these companies, somebody just laid off a shitload of Americans this morning, some tech company. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, they keep laying off Americans and then filing for H1Bs. [SPEAKER_04]: And really, they can't hire American Jack.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's, it's happening over and over again. [SPEAKER_05]: Interesting. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, I'll be watching this Bob, can you find out where it's [SPEAKER_07]: It probably is on YouTube, but I'll see if it's told by us too. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, if it's at 630, in my personal opinion, man, I think you should go primetime on all networks with this. [SPEAKER_05]: It's a big fucking deal. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: I would like to see it.
[SPEAKER_04]: You're not hearing that much about it, which is crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: We're about to go deeper into space than human beings have ever gone and no one cares. [SPEAKER_04]: And also, you would think it would be getting press even for the conspiracy angle.
[SPEAKER_04]: because everybody believes that we fucking went that far because of some fucking radiation belt that would murder us right it's just nonsense right but uh... time don't tell Tom Hanks that he'll punch in the face uh... wait now that's that's buzz uh... buzz will punch in the face he's a long he's ninety six i know he's alive uh... he won't do this show it's on as a youtube channel okay sweet and that's it i'm sure that works will pick it up but it's for sure on on the youtube channel
[SPEAKER_05]: This is an event that deserves to be live. [SPEAKER_05]: If we're going to show J6 in prime time for two weeks, can't show the fucking spaceship for Christ's X, taking all, I just want to make sure it leaves safely, you know? [SPEAKER_08]: No one watches TV anymore. [SPEAKER_08]: There'll be more people watching it on YouTube, anyways. [SPEAKER_05]: I guess it feels weird saying, brought to you by Netflix or Hulu, you know?
[SPEAKER_05]: And here we are, watching people all dived up in space. [SPEAKER_05]: But I want, [SPEAKER_05]: I want the tech of like, I want to hear the voices, I want to hear all the shade, I want to hear all the cool stuff. [SPEAKER_05]: They're going to do that at least. [SPEAKER_05]: I imagine, yeah, all right. [SPEAKER_05]: And I want an announcer. [SPEAKER_05]: Is that too much to ask for? [SPEAKER_05]: I want Gus Johnson, calling the fucking rocket launch.
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, let's really fucking hype these people up and get them up there. [SPEAKER_05]: You know what I'm saying? [SPEAKER_05]: Put it on Fox, dude, on Primetime. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, it is a 630 and get Gus Johnson. [SPEAKER_05]: One of the best, best-fucking sports announcers ever do to just announce this fucking rocket going up. [SPEAKER_05]: Give these people the respect they deserve. [SPEAKER_08]: It looks like a broadcast starts at just about one Eastern time.
[SPEAKER_08]: So, I mean, maybe they'll do a big lead-up. [SPEAKER_08]: Have a big show and everything else. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I think they got to get in, right? [SPEAKER_05]: That's the time that they got to get in. [SPEAKER_05]: They got to get in place. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's dice up. [SPEAKER_08]: It's about six hours. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, roughly five hours, six hours before, because if something goes wrong,
[SPEAKER_05]: they got to be able to shut that shit down yeah and then obviously got to get those people out of there I forget when the last one was remember they were just sitting there forever and then they got them out of there that was a few hours man and they were typed up the whole time yeah shit in them so they are sitting on a bomb essentially so you kind of have to diffuse it a little bit before you can [SPEAKER_08]: get everyone out there. [SPEAKER_05]: I wonder if there's rules.
[SPEAKER_05]: I never got into this, but if there's rules like the night before you leave what you're supposed to eat and drink. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, look, there's a today's taco Tuesday and the flights tomorrow. [SPEAKER_05]: Do you skip that on base? [SPEAKER_05]: How does that work? [SPEAKER_05]: I load up. [SPEAKER_04]: It might be the last time I ever get to eat tacos. [SPEAKER_04]: Fuck that.
[SPEAKER_08]: Also, haven't they been pouring some of the huge, is that still a part of the process? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_05]: It used to be, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: It used to be part of the process. [SPEAKER_05]: The 60s was way cooler. [SPEAKER_05]: There was a fucking beach house. [SPEAKER_01]: This is a true story. [SPEAKER_05]: And they used to go to this beach house and then have this barbecue and fucking beers and shit and be like, all right, say goodbye to your family.
[SPEAKER_05]: You'll probably never see them again, because you're going to die. [SPEAKER_05]: And they had a huge party and then people bounce. [SPEAKER_05]: I bet shit's pretty fucking boring, right? [SPEAKER_05]: Sleep in some oxygen chamber or something. [SPEAKER_05]: Hyperbaric chamber. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: And then the, again, I hate to go back to the ditesitch, but like, are they personalized? [SPEAKER_05]: Because I want my initials on it. [SPEAKER_05]: Monogrammed.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, a lot of questions about the diapers. [SPEAKER_08]: We can, we can get you one, I feel like. [SPEAKER_08]: We should be able to. [SPEAKER_05]: I can ask. [SPEAKER_05]: With our connections, we should ask the baby right now. [SPEAKER_05]: Go to eBay, Bob, and just type in astronaut diapers. [SPEAKER_05]: I think that would be fun. [SPEAKER_04]: I just texted Baker. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't know. [SPEAKER_04]: I see there. [SPEAKER_04]: He's not there.
[SPEAKER_04]: I doubt he's there. [SPEAKER_04]: He's got stuff going on, but he and I's going to really good friends. [SPEAKER_07]: So yes, you can buy astronaut's style diapers. [SPEAKER_07]: The most popular brand is crinkles astronaut. [SPEAKER_07]: Really? [SPEAKER_07]: Pop one up here. [SPEAKER_05]: They're not a sponsor, I wish they were. [SPEAKER_04]: No, these are children's diapers to have astronaut prints on them. [SPEAKER_05]: Bob, what's the fuck? [SPEAKER_05]: It says adult diapers.
[SPEAKER_05]: No fucking way. [SPEAKER_05]: Come on, man. [SPEAKER_05]: That's a cartoon creature on the diapers. [SPEAKER_05]: This isn't real. [SPEAKER_04]: Bob, I just said no. [SPEAKER_04]: That one. [SPEAKER_04]: I think you're something on Twitter. [SPEAKER_04]: That actually might be it. [SPEAKER_04]: I think you're something on Twitter, Bob. [SPEAKER_04]: It's the menu for the crew for 10 days. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, they got food?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_05]: Good. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's crack this case here. [SPEAKER_05]: Live on here. [SPEAKER_04]: There's a whole Q&A on this whole thing, actually. [SPEAKER_04]: Good. [SPEAKER_04]: So you can click through to the link too, and it's everything's bigger. [SPEAKER_04]: But here they have 189 unique menu items. [SPEAKER_04]: And here are some of them. [SPEAKER_04]: For drinks, this is the full 10 days?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: For drinks, I mean, this is, no, this isn't everything. [SPEAKER_04]: This is just common stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: Excuse me. [SPEAKER_04]: coffee, green tea, mango, peach, smoothie, somebody requested that shit specific. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, probably the Canadian, fucking loser. [SPEAKER_04]: Chocolate breakfast drink, which is this slick. [SPEAKER_04]: protein and shake, I would imagine.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: The Nella breakfast drink, lemonade, apple cider, pineapple drink, cocoa and strawberry breakfast drink. [SPEAKER_04]: It's, it's odd to me there isn't like coconut water on here for hydration lights, but maybe they're getting somewhere, some other way. [SPEAKER_04]: They know what they're fucking doing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Most common food items, tortillas, wheat, flat bread, vegetable keesh, breakfast, sausage, kukus with nuts, kus kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, kus, me, mango salad, another mango thing, who the fuck is this? [SPEAKER_04]: Granola with blueberries, almonds, cashews, barbecued beef, brisket. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I would not want that in space. [SPEAKER_04]: And then broccoli, and then broccoli, or grotten.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh god spicy green beans macaroni and cheese those are I mean spicy green beans that great, but that Trapper's gonna be all grought and tropical food salad butternut squash and cauliflower Um, and then for sweet stuff they have pudding cobbler Candy coated almonds cake and then chocolate and cookies There's five can they unlisted Canadian products [SPEAKER_04]: Well, there's maple syrup on the on the shuttle's maple syrup really.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah That fucking dude maple syrup coffee sickie chocolate spread peanut butter hot sauce spicy mustard strawberry jam honey [SPEAKER_04]: Cinnamon and almond butter. [SPEAKER_04]: How many cups of coffee does it take to power the Artemis crew over 10 days 43? [SPEAKER_04]: That means 1.3 cups of coffee per day per person. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't believe that. [SPEAKER_07]: That's too low. [SPEAKER_04]: I drink through a cup of coffee a day. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you really?
[SPEAKER_08]: Do they want to keep like caffeine levels down? [SPEAKER_08]: Is there maybe some reason for that? [SPEAKER_05]: So nobody freaks out? [SPEAKER_05]: We're sorry. [SPEAKER_05]: That's as fucking tough. [SPEAKER_05]: Hey, let's face it, man. [SPEAKER_05]: You start drinking that much coffee. [SPEAKER_05]: It's going to be third city U.S. Baker laughed and then says, let me see what I can do. [SPEAKER_04]: about getting a diaper, so we will get an astronaut diaper.
[SPEAKER_05]: How does he have connections to get an astronaut diaper? [SPEAKER_05]: He's an ex-men or like best friends. [SPEAKER_05]: Great, we're about to test the friendship out right now, because I want that fucking diaper. [SPEAKER_04]: I think you should have to wear it for 10 days. [SPEAKER_04]: The diaper? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'd wear it for... [SPEAKER_05]: Ah, let's say a full fucking, uh, uh, we used like a show day. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I was gonna say a whole show's nothing.
[SPEAKER_04]: You got a show, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, 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_05]: We should go live with that and fucking sit-in diapers and do it, but um...
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I mean, what's depending upon on the type of food and shit, we can really get, we can get something going, I'm feeling, and yeah, let me know what he says about that. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll get, we're going to get diapers, so just start making plans for it. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, now it's the one to show obviously we get to the drink and bro of the week. [SPEAKER_05]: You can submit on drink and bro's.com, and it gets emailed to us live on air.
[SPEAKER_05]: There's a ton of merch over there and some fun stuff, and yeah, dude. [SPEAKER_05]: pro box is on fire. [SPEAKER_05]: So this next month is going to be rad, it's going to be a master's theme, and then the following month after that is going to be that one item that you've been asking for to bring back, but it's super expensive. [SPEAKER_05]: We're going to do it one more time and a love it. [SPEAKER_05]: It's not going to change the price of anything.
[SPEAKER_05]: We're just going to do it because [SPEAKER_05]: I want it, but we'll get into that in a couple weeks here. [SPEAKER_05]: But tons of stuff on there. [SPEAKER_05]: The app drinking bros app is free on iTunes and Android. [SPEAKER_05]: And again, working on potentially putting video inside of their or own podcast video too. [SPEAKER_05]: So, yeah, look out for that. [SPEAKER_05]: And you can submit for Drinking Bro of the week there.
[SPEAKER_05]: We were making fun of these guys, but I do want to give these guys the Drinking Bro of the week here for this team and Artemis. [SPEAKER_05]: I hope everything goes fine. [SPEAKER_05]: Man, it would be fucked up if that goddamn thing blew up. [SPEAKER_05]: Wouldn't it? [SPEAKER_05]: I got to be pretty pissed off. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'm not worried about that. [SPEAKER_05]: We've gotten pretty good at it.
[SPEAKER_05]: I hope, but I mean, I have we sent people up besides Katy Perry, like she's not in this. [SPEAKER_05]: guys. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we've sent a lot back and forth to the ISS crew. [SPEAKER_04]: And then like we spent three years sending the same shuttle up and down, with people without people. [SPEAKER_04]: No, I know without people.
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, not without people, but like without a full crew, just to test stuff and then to take off and launch, getting the the rocket booster itself that Tesla created. [SPEAKER_04]: The one that they have in service right now, how many times is it landed like 27 times or something? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's getting crazy now. [SPEAKER_08]: To the point where they might have to retire their rockets for like end of life, type scenario, not because it exploded.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because we've got better shit now. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you know, we the first time ever that we've retired one because we develop something better and not because it fucking blew up. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Do you know if they're going to capture boosters on this? [SPEAKER_08]: Is that something that I don't know? [SPEAKER_04]: That I don't know.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, if we had had time, [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe, why wouldn't you, I think, I mean, it depends on what your launchers are using. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not sure if maybe they have that attack from SpaceX yet. [SPEAKER_05]: Sure. [SPEAKER_05]: Or if you want to risk it too, like, hey, dude, this is, we got humans in this fucking thing. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's not risk it.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, that is nothing to do with that because it's just after the booster detaches from the payload. [SPEAKER_08]: It comes back down and uses the reserve fuel to land itself. [SPEAKER_05]: Totally. [SPEAKER_05]: You know, there's enough that can go wrong. [SPEAKER_08]: Dude, SpaceX has gone to the point where, with the Falcon Heavy, they literally capture it out of air. [SPEAKER_08]: So it goes back to the tower in lands in its own original tower. [SPEAKER_05]: Byron, I hear you.
[SPEAKER_05]: And I love you. [SPEAKER_05]: And I just hope this works. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: We get humans in this fucking thing. [SPEAKER_05]: And so we'll give them the drinking bros of the week here. [SPEAKER_05]: And I, [SPEAKER_05]: I hope for their safety, even though I was joking around earlier, now if they get angry the three of them, and they throw the Canadian out like up in space, I think we'll all understand why.
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean they should at least put them in the break at some point. [SPEAKER_05]: The shocker to me though was that Katy Perry isn't on this and that doesn't make me feel great. [SPEAKER_05]: She's a real astronaut who's been up to space. [SPEAKER_05]: No offense, but, you know, sooner than these people have. [SPEAKER_05]: So she's not there. [SPEAKER_05]: I'd rather have William Schannner. [SPEAKER_05]: I'd be great. [SPEAKER_05]: Dude, you know, he just turned like 96 or 97.
[SPEAKER_05]: He's gonna live forever. [SPEAKER_05]: It's fucking insane, right? [SPEAKER_05]: He's really sharp. [SPEAKER_05]: So, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Schannner has gone. [SPEAKER_05]: He's been up to space. [SPEAKER_05]: He was one of those people that did it. [SPEAKER_05]: And came back down to live. [SPEAKER_05]: I think. [SPEAKER_05]: Technically, isn't Bob Chatter the oldest man to ever go to space? [SPEAKER_05]: Leave so, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: I think so. [SPEAKER_08]: He also hated it.
[SPEAKER_08]: He hated it? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it said it gave him like crippling anxiety because the void of space and like seeing it with his own eyes. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he really didn't like it. [SPEAKER_05]: I didn't hear that. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Whoa, dude. [SPEAKER_05]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: He's a cool guy. [SPEAKER_05]: And he is, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: But I would have thought he would have loved it just from the show and all that shit.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, that's why he went. [SPEAKER_08]: And then, obviously. [SPEAKER_08]: He experienced it and was like, no, this is depressing. [SPEAKER_08]: I think because it was like the void of space and realizing how small we were, it was a whole, you know. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, existential thing. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: He, man, he told me about some weird stories. [SPEAKER_05]: We were working on range 15. [SPEAKER_05]: He thinks about shit like that.
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, he told me some weird shit. [SPEAKER_05]: And I'm no means do I consider a close friend or anything. [SPEAKER_05]: But. [SPEAKER_05]: To tell me something that essentially is stranger, that you're going to work with for a couple of days is weird. [SPEAKER_05]: One of the things he wanted to do is he wanted to die on stage, he told me, and he was doing one man plays, and I go, man, your schedule is nuts, because I was talking to his agent.
[SPEAKER_05]: His agent was telling me, hey, dude, you gotta make sure you don't go past the days here, or you're fucked. [SPEAKER_05]: because he's gonna go leave and do this one mentor in Australia. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, and I was like, how many fucking dates and they were like 27 and I go duties, 90. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: And he's gonna do that many things. [SPEAKER_05]: And so I asked him about it and I go, what's up with this man? [SPEAKER_05]: And he goes, oh yeah.
[SPEAKER_05]: You know, when there was somebody who died in Star Trek. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm not kidding. [SPEAKER_05]: It might have been Spock. [SPEAKER_05]: I think it was Spock And he went on this motorcycle journey all throughout Australia, and then he started fucking doing these one-man plays And he thought he was gonna die and he said he wanted to die on stage.
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, let her Nemoy didn't die until just a couple of years ago Right, I think this one he did it after 2014 or 15 or so. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah But he was right afterwards because we did range from 10. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah [SPEAKER_05]: So that was the the same time period and I was like what a strange thing to tell somebody that you're not really that close to well if you want to die on stage You can do that.
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think he's I don't think he can be killed unless you know [SPEAKER_05]: The higher somebody. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, what if that's what Kirk O'Baine was trying to do? [SPEAKER_04]: He just didn't, he was too high and it realized he wasn't on stage at the time. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe. [SPEAKER_04]: This is a guitar was in there. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, he was playing, thinking he was doing a performance. [SPEAKER_04]: Sorry, he was left handed.
[SPEAKER_04]: Maybe it's playing, thinking there was doing a performance. [SPEAKER_04]: He was like, yeah, perfect. [SPEAKER_04]: Boom. [SPEAKER_04]: We don't know, I'm just asking your questions. [SPEAKER_05]: Cody, higher that guy, the pocket gun guy. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, that's the hand gun guy, the pocket of this all. [SPEAKER_07]: Paul, this is a palm pistol. [SPEAKER_05]: Paul, this is a palm pistol.
[SPEAKER_05]: If you want to go out on stage, shit, you can pay somebody to sit the audience, I guess. [SPEAKER_05]: We have a fucking egg. [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, I'll be watching that shit some more night. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm pretty ants. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to make the kids watching everything. [SPEAKER_05]: Is that 6.30, our timer Eastern Eastern Eastern? [SPEAKER_05]: All right, so 5.30 here? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, we'll be doing ground quarter. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, shit.
[SPEAKER_05]: You will. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't have the kids with me. [SPEAKER_05]: I want to see it and I really do, like this type of shit is fun and fascinating and we haven't done it a long time. [SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, I love the kids with me and all that stuff. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, the blow is up. [SPEAKER_05]: What do you guys do for crime corner tomorrow night? [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe we have to black dude does. [SPEAKER_05]: What do you mean if he lives? [SPEAKER_05]: It's a crime show.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, oh, that's true. [SPEAKER_05]: What if they get there tomorrow and the whole fucking ship is gone? [SPEAKER_05]: All eyes are going to be on him. [SPEAKER_05]: What? [SPEAKER_05]: Byron, you knew it was coming. [SPEAKER_05]: You knew the 32 story rocket. [SPEAKER_05]: It was coming, dude. [SPEAKER_05]: You knew that was going to come right before the show ended. [SPEAKER_05]: All right. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't want to fucking hear it.
[SPEAKER_05]: You imagine bad one of those in space in the fucking ship and that's all you're hearing was the The chirping noise from the smoke alone for the black astronaut is like what now house me go to sleep [SPEAKER_05]: Appreciate tuning in, go to iTunes, right? [SPEAKER_05]: The show of five star and leave a quick review. [SPEAKER_05]: Spotify, back catalog is pretty close. [SPEAKER_05]: Co's pretty close to putting up all the videos over the back catalog.
[SPEAKER_05]: Patreon will always be Patreon, but the rest of the back catalogs up there and yeah, dude, I was surprised going through it. [SPEAKER_05]: I'll get these emails, all the guests is crazy. [SPEAKER_05]: Shit we've had over the years. [SPEAKER_05]: It keeps getting crazy. [SPEAKER_05]: We appreciate it, you guys. [SPEAKER_05]: We're doing the damn thing in a hollow-away. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm Ross Patterson. [SPEAKER_05]: This is Drinking Rose Pag. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's good.
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