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it going right here right now. This is Eyes up Here, and you're listening to a brand new Eyes up Here exclusively on our Patreon channel and also sim will pass on the Creative Control podcast network. If you didn't know by now, my name is Chad and every single week I am joined here by my travel partner, by my road buddy, my road Warrior tag team partner, the one and only Queen of Extreme Francene. Hello, Hello, good morning or good afternoon. Good where you guys are? Yes? Should
we discuss? Should we get right into it this weekend? Yeah? Well absolutely? Well. First, let let me just say our condolences to the Danucci family. We just got word today Dominic passed away. Some people are saying he's eighty nine, some people are saying he's ninety one. I have no clue, but I can say I met him several times and he was just one of the sweetest men that you will ever want to meet. And my heartbreaks, and you know, Shane looked at him as a father figure, and I
know he's taking this really hard. So condolences go to Shane Douglass as well. But such a great man and just left, you know, a huge legacy in the business. So I feel sad today, Yeah, I was. I was very upset last night. I didn't go to bed till about two am because I saw the news at about eleven thirty and I just couldn't fall asleep because I just kept thinking about Shane and I was, you know, worried see how he was doing. Getting to know Dominic
the last five years through Shane has been awesome. You know, we got a chance to interview him and bring him on a Triple Threat podcasts and you know, hear about Shane as a greenhorn. You know, hear some of his stories. Got to live through Dominic going back to Australia for the first time since the sixties. And Dominic always said that the Australian territory in the nineteen sixties, the one that Bushwhacker Luke was talking about with us like a month and a half ago, that was his favorite time
in the business. And I remember very very clearly how much how much he was enjoying going to go on that trip and he got to do it about I think that was about three years ago. But yeah, very very sad, very very sad. That show that I actually the first time I met your husband. That show in Pennsylvania at that Roller Rank or Ice Rink Dominick was there with Shane that night, So that was the I
think that was the last time I saw him. Might have seen him one other time after that, but he gave my my daughter an autographed five x seven picture and she came up to me and she said, Daddy, that guy gave me this. And I looked at it. I was like, oh, thank you, and I have it in my little stash. It's very what a strapping dude like, just yeah, such a nice man. I enjoyed our signings together. He always made me laugh and smile, and he was a boothman and he made it a point to tell
me that. So yeah, rest in peace, Denominic. But on a lighter note, yeah, yeah, let's let's talk about this weekend. So a bunch of us got together ECW alumni. We headed out to Albany, New York, and we had a road trip and let me just stort by saying, I'm not trying to be a diva by any means. But I have not had a road trip like that in
twenty years. I don't try more than probably not even an hour and a half if I have a booking, unless somebody gets me, because I don't like driving, especially alone, and especially when I don't know where the hell I'm going. So there's no way in hell I'd ever drive to Albany. So if you weren't going on this, I would have turned this down. Fine, Yes, that was absolutely the first thing prefaced that was dead with flying colors. Well, it's
it's just I'm not comfortable driving long distance myself. I don't. I never liked it, I probably never will, so it's not my thing. But you guys went and you got Jerry Lynn from the airport, and you came over to my house, and I wish we would have had the day to just chill because it was a beautiful day outside.
We could have grilled some steaks and some veggies and hung out by the pool and just relaxed and had some kind of like you came for ten minutes, we had to run out the door, but something cute that did happen, So my kids were swimming in the pool. My husband was in the gym outside pumping it well, don't don't sell it short, pumping. He was. He was jacked. He was pumping iron, yes, he always does. He was sweating, he was jacked. He was working them barbells. He was
getting ready, he was. But I found it very cute because the three of you stood and I introduced my kids to y'all, and my son, you know, my daughter was like, it's nice to meet you, and my son says, I am so happy that you're all in my mom's life, and my heart just exploded. I thought that was the
cutest thing. It's so sweet. They were genuinely happy for me to go and see my friends, especially like Jerry, because like even this morning, he called me at eight o'clock and we were just sitting there talking and the kids are like, is that Jerry. It's Jerry. So I was really excited about this trip until we started driving. I took dramamine, but I started to dry heave about thirty minutes into the trip. It was quick, but it
was anticipated though. You were like I feel like it, and they're like, nah, that's all right, and then you're like, I feel like you're like, nah, it's going to pass now. It took us and was what four hours with traffic the way there. There was more traffic than when we came back. So it was supposed to be a three hour and thirty two minute ride. We got there in just under four hours, so we lost about good twenty
to twenty five minutes in traffic. All right, So about four hours the drama meine wasn't working, and I think it's because I was in the backseat and there was traffic and it was stop go, stop go. I had my daughter Hello Kitty backpack. I was ready to rafp in it at any time. It was I mean, I was so sick, and Jerry was now next to me looking at me like are you going to die? Like this close to vomiting all over the car? Terrible. So that's why I don't like, you know, I don't like
these long distance trips now, you know. After two hours, but listen said, do you want to switch? Thank you? I felt a little better in the front seat, like the nausea finally went away. But it was I'm telling you, it was brutal, so sick. I want to see you. It was not that long into it. It was it wasn't that long. Now, it was that long. Oh don't dude,
you did you stopped? You switched after we went to the place to get caught for hours before she I want to ask her, and I was hoping she would ask me sooner, but she never did, so I was like, Okay, I'm just kicking my mouth trying not the b I didn't realize it was that long. Man. I was lost in the time because when we stopped at that rest stop, I literally went into the bathroom and I said, I'm going to throw up. Well, of course there's about four women in there, and I said, oh my god, they're
gonna think something's wrong with me. But I couldn't. I tried, and it was just like dry heating. I couldn't get anything up. Plus we didn't eat, so there was really nothing to get up at that point. But it was just kind of the nausea was so bad. So when I made it up to the front seat much better. Yes, you did settle in quite nicely, and that air was pumping up there and it was Yeah, I felt bad
for you. I really did, because it was that stop and go was said that that one loop of the Garden State Parkway was just stop and go, stop and go, and uh, yeah, that was that was bad. Not gonna lie, but I gotta be honest with you. I still don't feel the right. I can drive very far distances. It didn't really bother me, oddly enough. I just I was very It was about three out. It was two hours and fifty minutes to pick up Jerry. It was forty minutes from Jerry to you, and then it was three
hours thirty from your house to Albany. Mm hmm. I was okay, I was all right. It was it was a good company that helped it. But it was a great it was a great trip. The ride. Yeah, once we got there, well here here's the funny part. So once we got there, Jack Victory was doing his happy hour with the captain. They were on. It was very happy. It was very happy, but they you know, we did not want to knock on the door and bust in.
While he was talking, Jerry was completely famished. He was starving, so he was like, do you want to take a
walk and try to get some food. And because we didn't know what time the food was coming to the room, Jerry and I proceed to walk to the Wendy's, which was kind of like down the street from the hotel, and there's this man that was staying at our hotel as well, and he was walking and he was hungry, and we were kind of like, you know, we smiled at each other because we exchanged glances in the parking lot and we noticed we were both going to the Wendy's.
The drive through was, you know, booming, so we just thought, oh, we'll go inside real quick because we didn't have a car. You had taken off by this point. And Jerry's pulling on the door and it's locked. So as Jerry's pulling on the door, the man walks from the other side and he's like, oh, it's you know, it's closed, and we were like okay. So Jerry's pissed and he goes, you know, I don't like to say the F word, but I think that I had dropped out of his mouth.
But he was upset because he was really really hungry. So we're looking around the neighborhood literally nowhere to eat. The man pops out of nowhere from the other side and he's just like, you know, do you think there's somewhere in the the hotel we can eat, and then we're trying to brainstorm. And I said, you know, if we just had a car, we could have went through drive through. And the man says, I have a car, and I kind of looked at him, and he says, he goes, do you want to get in my car?
And I literally turned to Jerry and I said, do you want to die today? You know? I said no, it won't be all right, that's okay. But I was like, Jerry, what if he had a gun? And Jerry goes, no, We're not getting in that car. I was like, hell no, So we went inside. Jerry ended up buying a lean
cuisine from the little shop, a Fetichini Alfredo. He bought a bag of sweet potatoes and a gatorade, I believe, and it cost him ten dollars in something and he put it on his card and he offered to buy me whatever I want it and I said, gentlemen, thank you, but no, I'll just grab something. So I grabbed one of those ice cream because I just wanted a little bit. Twix twixts ice cream bar three dollars and seventy six cents.
It was. The lady couldn't open for cash, so I got it free, and there were strike number two against Jerry. He had the paper what a rib. And then when we went up Staras finally got in there, the foods didn't come till like nine o'clock at night, and all Jerry kept saying was I know it's gonna be pizza, and I don't want pizza. And it was pizza, so big rib strike number three. Yeah, And I didn't think we could have stopped because we had to get at that point. We had to get to the hotel, so
I figured the hotel would have something there. And when we saw the Wendy's whatever, I was in a different hotel, so I had to leave and go check in myself. So I figure, you guys were in great hands. And then I came back and Jerry's e alinquisine and you're eating the twigs and yeah, nothing. My my biggest fear came true. I ate so late that evening. I ate pizza, and I mean I was a pig. I ate two
pieces of pizza. I ate stromboli because I was starting, literally starting, because I had nothing to eat all day. But this is nine at night, so you know, I have this brick in my stomach because I eat dinner at five o'clock. I never eat after five o'clock. I fast until like eleven the next day every day when I do lunch, you know. But it was like heavy food, delicious going down. But ooof it hit, It hit like a rock. It smelled great when we came back. That
Stromboli was real good. Like the pizza was good. Everything was good. But the virtuals themselves lots of fun. Captain has a very very good personality. I've never heard of Nick. I've never seen Nick before this night, Like I never heard of the Captain's corner because I'm kind of sheltered. I don't know much about wrestling these days. He was very enjoyable to work with, lots of fun. Yeah, so I had a really good time. Sang my heart out, had a throat problem. But some mint tea afterwards. Well,
we couldn't get much in that hotel or something. It said, it's a mint tea. How about I'll give you a strawberry margarita or pineapple whatever the hell was. It was a strawberry coconut, that was it. They were delicious and I had too. That was my limit, you know, because it was happy hour, but it was very enjoyable. It was a lot of fun. The fans were great. A lot of people. I don't know how many were in
the room. I couldn't see the chat or anything, but they seemed happy to see us, you know, and it was a good time. So I was. I was really happy, uh with a happy hour to speak. Yeah, lots of fun. And you know, and I've told you many times and you know and I I the way you do your business is smart. You are very smart about who you
work with and where you go. And Nick is one of those guys that I felt from the second I started working with him that he is one of the only guys that I can like, jive with directly, Like he and I have a really good relationship. He's just he's he's except fun guys, nice guy, but he's an honest guy. And that's what I like about him. And he's different. This captain thing is evolved. Last year it was just Nick. Now he's the captain and you know guy, and he took care of the boys. I mean, you know,
if you if you're a drinker. There was plenty of alcohol there, there was food there, The hotel was beautiful. My room. My room was different than theirs. My room actually had a full bathroom. Oh like the separate money. I think I had a handicapped room, but I mine was. I mean it was a sweet I had a couch, I had a little kitchen, and not that I was in that room for uh, you know, more than the eight hours. But it was gorgeous. You know. He made
sure we were at a nice hotel. Uh. He made sure we were fed, we had drinks, and it was a fun atmosphere. I loved it. So I would definitely consider working with Nick Agana. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, great time. You know, I had a good time. I'm not saying I didn't have a good time. You had problems. I had some issues, you know, obviously I talked about that in the the the extra or the episode we taped in the car. You know, the incident with my daughter just put a damper on things, just because I had
the plan so meticulously sculpted, you know that. I mean we've gone away and done these overnights before in association when shows worked, and I never had what happened happened to that extent. Now here's the miraculous part. You saw the wound. The wound was nasty on her face. It is all but healed. At this point, as we're recording, like it's it is in the typical, you know, brief fashion, she already ripped the sutures off. She already got them off.
She came up to us the other night she's like, look and we're like, oh my god, like, how did you do that? No pain, no screaming, no nothing, Yeah, rip them right off. So I don't I'm not gonna put a damper on it because it wasn't a damper. It just is the only time where I was supposed to be out of the scenario was spent on the phone on a FaceTime worrying, you know, dealing with frantic parental units who have been parents for forty years but
can't seem to navigate through a stressful situation. So you know, I think they panicked because it's not their child, and you know, they're in charge of somebody else's kids. Even though it's their grandchildren, it's still not their child. If it had happened to me, I would have been a nerve. I would have been crying, like I don't know if I would have been able to continue in my you know Francie happy mood like I. That would have put a damper on my whole evening. Yeah, and you're so
far away, what do you do. It's not like you can just jump in the cart still gonna take you exactly to get home. I mean goodness, and I'm responsible for so much with the driving, and you know, and I couldn't even be like all right, Nick, peace out. You know, we gotta go. You gotta get them back. It's no way, it's no f and way was ever gonna happen. So it was just really, it was just it. It was the long story short. It worked out well
once we got to the morning. But between the hours of literally eight o'clock at night and about two am were just the shits. They just were. They were bad. And it's a shame too, because this is the one time that it was just you and Liz and you could have did whatever, but yet you're on the phone, you're talking about your child who just got hurt. Yeah. It puts a damper on the evening for sure. So I felt really bad for you guys. Yeah, it's stunk. It was. It was good, but on the you know,
on the flip side of that. I just I had such a joy getting to have that ride with you and Jerry and just you know, shooting the shit about god knows blood, and it was just it was so much fun, you know. And even Liz, who doesn't know Jerry Lynn from a hole in the wall, you know, Like the next day I was showing, I was like, look at what he used to look like with the hair, you know, and everything, and she just she loved it. I mean, it was just I appreciate being in the
conversation with you guys. It was a lot of fun, and it was it was amazing to talk to Jack Victory because the first time I saw him and I told him, I said, I was at a show with PJ in two thousand and three at the Philadelphia Airport by the hotel by the airport, Scared to death to even sit next to him at the bar, because yeah, I just thought he was like gonna get mad or something, and I was so afraid of him. But that was almost twenty years ago, so now Jack is very very
down the earth. It was great. I was thinking about it. I kept saying, I haven't seen you since ECW, but I think all of us got together for a reunion show. Right after we folded. I think we were at some baseball field and I remember doing something outdoors, and I think Jack was at that one. But it's been a very long time I've seen Jack. So that after we were all done with the Captain, we sat up till one point thirty and just blah, just kept talking and talking.
But you can tell we were old because all three of us were kind of, you know, trying to keep our eyes open. And Jack finally said, I think I have to tap out now. Granted, Jack drank more than all of us combined, I think, but you know, I didn't want to be the first one to be the party grouper, so I said, oh, thank god, I grabbed his arm. I was like, thank god. So, you know, we needed our sleep. But then, you know, day two came and we I forgot. It was at a mall.
I couldn't remember where we were going, but it was so nice to walk in and see a line, a nice long line needing to come meet us. Yeah. That made me so happy. And the place was beautiful. It was really wherever we were, I don't know. It was called the Colony Center mall. Okay, Yeah, very nice mall. And as soon as I walked in, I turned around and Mustapha standing there with his arms out. I said, oh my god, because I can tell you I have not seen him since ECW for sure, for sure hasn't
done much since. He said he's been working, like he worked the night before when we you know, that Saturday. I don't know where he worked, but it was so good to see him because it's just, I don't know if it's hard to describe the feeling, like if you didn't work for that company, you don't get it. But seeing these people to me is like seeing family members that I haven't been able to see in so long, and it was just it was like nineteen ninety six
again or whatever. It just brought me back to that day when we were all in the same locker room getting ready to perform, and Sandman was there, and then PJ came in and everybody kept saying, oh the it's like the band's back together, and it was just, I don't know, call me corny, but it was just so nice that the six of us were just there. I
felt it's super crazy. Couldn't cross the border. Is that what it officially was didn't get out of Mexico for Oh my god, I was saying that that was like the jokey part, like ha ha, super he legit couldn't get out of it across the borders. Poor guy. He should have done the flip just over the over the line, yeah, because I would have. I saw him right before COVID hit in the signing together, and Crazy is one of
the nicest guys out there. But it was so nice to say Mustafa and I haven't seen a lot of these guys since COVID, you know, since I think the last time I saw Hack was January twenty twenty and PJ, because we all did the same signing together and that was the last time I saw the three of them. And it just made me so happy to be with these guys, like I just there's some signings I go to and I'm like, uh, you know, there's some people
you just don't want to see. I walked into this and every single person I wanted to see and it just made me so happy to be there, and I was so so blessed to be a part of it, and everybody who came out was so gracious and happy to see us, and I mean, you know, before I left, my mother begged me to wear a mask, begged me please, you know, so I did because she's my mom and I love her. But I was the only one. I
think I saw one other patron. No, there were a handful handful who had ma but I'm talking about talent and talent, you're the only one. I was the only. No one behind the tables had a mask on except for me. There were a couple families their children had And I get it. If it's a comfort thing, if it makes you feel better, I get it. I wore it specifically because my mom said, please wear it, so I went out. I bought those n ninety five masks. Am I convinced they work? No, it does make me
feel a little better. If somebody spittles on me, maybe it'll block it. I don't know, but I was very cautious. I did they you know, they posed in front and it sucks because I am very hands on when it comes to the fans. I'd like to give hugs, I like to shake hands. We didn't do that this time, you know, And the people stood in front of the table and I kind of leaned in so it didn't feel as personal as it usually does. But I blame COVID. It's not our fault. It's just the way of the
world these days. But the fans understood, they were one hundred percent on board with it, and they got it. And you know, a lot of these people follow the show and they followed me for years, so they know my situation at whom and they were okay with it. So if this is the way of the world and this is how we have to do things, and sobey it, you know. But at least we got out there and we were able to see people. Yeah, no, absolutely, it was great. It was really good. I love the fans
at the signing. Loved watching the merch come across the table. They got the you know the really like high end replica belts. You know, everybody's got programs, I mean the November to Remember ninety seven program, like Holy chairs, they carry the scars with the like really it's amazing, that's
so cool. One Night's stand chair, you know, all the official stuff from pay per views are so cool and so gracious and everyone thanks for coming out, Thanks for coming out, you know what I mean, Like they were generally happy to see us all together. So I just I wish that people would do more things as a group with us, because I was telling PJ, I said, you know, we're stronger as a group than we are as individuals, and I just I feel like there's still
money in the ECW alumni together. So I just wish people would capitalize on that and start booking us as a unit, because I think it would be a success. But you know, this weekend was great. It was a joy to see everyone, and the fans were awesome and Nick was wonderful. So Nick, if you're listening, thank you again for having us. I was going to have him come on as a surprise this week to do an extra with us, but he was traveling to whatever he's doing tonight. He's got a happy hour tonight and he
could not he could not jump on. I will get him to come on for an extra. Yeah, you know what. The other funny thing too, though your social media at the picture you posted like blew up, the one that you you posted of you guys all posed at the end of the signing. I saw it shared on other Facebook pages and other ECW groups. So I mean, anytime there's a collection in one place like that, people notice and they loved it. I loved it too, not gonna lie.
So it's I'm hoping twenty twenty two, you know, if we don't get stuck with another lockdown and we're able to work. I'm just hoping that promoters realized that ECW is still a thing. You know, Yes, when marketed and pitched and done and executely right away, it's not a rush. You know, somebody might be here, somebody might not be here. A organized thing. It's I completely agree with you. But the right back was much better, and we got you home.
We got jarity of the airport and I got home at about I got the girls at about nine fifteen nine th that's not bad. No, we really wasn't terrible. And we were home by by ten. So it was just it was a long two days. I have that on tap. Next weekend. I'm driving down to your buddy Chad's in Tennessee. So it's about, oh yeah for the baseball thing. Yeah, it's about. It's a similar trip. It's just without the stops. So whereas I had two stops.
It's it's no, it's direct, No, this will be solo endeavor because she's well, she's got you know, school starts up, so she'll have school. And also we found out religious education starts that weekend, so religious like CDCD, yes, Sunday. I think we call it ore here not CCD. Okay, ore E starts on the twenty second. We are debating on uh church right now, don't know what we're going to do. I want my kids to get their sacraments. Okay, now, my daughter had you know, she went to Catholic school,
so she's gotten her communion. The only sacrament she needs now is her Confirmation, which they get in eighth grade. My son, when COVID hit, we didn't do communion for him, so he needs to get his communion. But because we pulled them out of school and now we homeschool, there are no CCD groups and you're allowed to homeschool CCD. But I just haven't found a parashet still because we had times with the Yeah, the last two excuse my French,
they were assholes to deal with. You know, with some churches, it's all about the money. I grew up Catholic, My whole life devoted Catholic, and you know, I'm starting to see things about the Catholic Church that I don't like, but I still want to get my kids their sacraments. So I said to my husband, are we what are we doing? Are we doing? CCD? Like, so we we are incorporating religion into this year's school plan, but we still don't have a church. Okay, so I don't know
what we're doing. I mean we're still we pray, you know, we pray, We teach our kids to pray, We pray before meals, that kind of thing. Well, we're not actively participating in a church at this point. So eventually, I know, you can do like a communion with only one child. You can enduring a Mass and they'll do holy Communion. You don't need a whole group, right, you could just get you know, if your kids is ready, you could just do one child. So we're probably going to do that.
But I mean, he's going into fourth grade now, so it's kind of like he was supposed to get in the second late to the party here. But we'll figure it out. These kids are getting old, man, I know, well, my daughter just turned twelve, second grade. Twelve years old? What the hell kindergarten this past week. My daughter's in seventh this year, my son's in fourth. I said, Where did the time go? I remember being pregnant, crazy, crazy, cray, I'm ready for another one. Whoa, oh we gotta be
fifty miracle of science. Perhaps you know see those those TLC specials. You know, pregnant at seventy five, Blania had too much place of surgery is sixty two and she's pregnant. Oh look all the story her lips around the heat. I said, oh my god, yeah, you would like her. She's very very Yeah. If you have like one of those like pregnant at sixty something or whatever, like in your breastfeed, do you like, does the baby get support? Because they're all the way down here, you can lay
the baby on the floor. You don't have to hold them. The baby can just be in the in the little rocker back and forth, and you're just like you know you boyrhythm is oh yeah, this d let us breastfeed. I tried with both children, failed miserably. And do you know what that does to a woman that I'm sure it takes a lot out of you. Let me tell wellfort yes, but I was devastated. I was calling myself a failure, a loser. I would sit there pumping, crying
my eyes oh, why can't I produce any milk? I mean it was terrible when you're when you have your baby and you literally are in the uh the hospital, they have somebody come in and help you latch, and they walk in in two seconds, the kids on your boob, right, I was doing it. I'm like this like the plague. It just didn't work out either time. I mean it lasted maybe one or two months for each child and then it was done. Nope, bottle feed strictly for both
of them the whole time. And my elder daughter had such a severe allergy to the formula that people couldn't get it right for like, oh, it felt like forever. It was probably only like a month, but we couldn't get the formula right because she had you know, what do you call? Uh? I can't get the I can't
get the phrase in my head that she had. It wasn't like a lactose and whatever the formula was, it just was she This kid had the worst ships Yes, yes, reflux, that was it, and I couldn't we couldn't get it right. It was a barutal first of all, and well both of U. Yes, thankfully we didn't have that but now it's odd too. So now Maddie, obviously you know my older daughter, she still has dairy issues to this day, you know, and it's, uh, it's crazy, like it's been
her whole life. This poor kid tries to have milk and not pretty. Is she lactose inert? Yes? She is. H Can I say that the plunger story from the uh the car right episode? I don't think you're ridiculous for that. I got a eight thumbs up. Would have done the same thing response from So you have to tell it here because I mean, now it's for our Patreon memory. Yeah, yeah, yes, Okay. So I told the story about how we had a friend come over the house.
The friend, after having a cup of coffee, felt that when you gotta go, you gotta go, and had a what we would probably equate to be some explosive diarrhea in our downstairs bathroom to the point where the plunger in the bathroom needed to come into play. And I was deemed a lunatic when I said I threw out the plunger after the guest had left because it was disgusting that her plunger poop was sitting right there in
the bathroom. Okay, now here's my take on this. Jerry agrees with me, and I'm sure e lizs agrees with me because she gave me that look like, what are you gonna do? A plunger is a device used to loosen stool from a toilet. Yes, okay, every house should have one. They come in sometimes, you know, if you have too much coffee, too much whatever, you gotta go to the bathroom. It's a common thing. Okay. This lunatic next to me right here throws it out. That is
what it's made for. So you mean to tell me that every time a stranger needs a plunger, you're gonna throw it out. Yes, I will. I will absolutely throw it out over each time. And then he says, oh, in my office is down the hall. It's right down the hall. What does that have to do with a plunger being in the bathroom. I will know that the plunger is there and that, at some time in its life had to plunge the poo poo of this one particular guest who now I can never look at the
same way again. If anyone would like to apply for a co host internship to see if you could take this guy's place. Can you let me know. I just can't get on the same page with you. Hey, you wiped it off, cleaned it, and put it back. Understood. Why don't you break down the toilet? Why don't you want to sledge hammer to the toilet because you knew her duty was in the toilet? You know. I did suggest perhaps maybe a seat might need to be swapped out at some point. You know, we've been here for
three years. Maybe the seat needs to be changed. I was going to say, look, you probably scrubbed the seat before you sat on it. Okay, fine, but you're literally gonna remove the seat and put a new You are the ridiculous person I have ever met in my life. Now, Look, I did not remove the seat. Okay, I said I would. Maybe because we've been here for a few years, we might need to update, you know, but the poopy plunger had to go. I will stick by that nine times
out of nine. I will always go. And I can never look at this person the same way again, and God have mercy on their soul. It's such a weirdos. I can't get behind you on that one. I would have said, no problem, did it go down do I have to call a plumber plunge your Oh? Did you
wipe it? Cool? I was also not here at the time, too, so it was even better that they did this, you know, while I was gone, because I I don't know how I would have been able to hold my self and check if they had asked for the flutter with me down the whole I was thinking about the worst. Now if she was in the bathroom here and I was here, okay, and and an aroma wafted this way, I know, I've explored moving soon. It might have been faster than normal.
I would have Liz did That would be okay, different story because she's your wife. Different, better, different, This is string, this is strip ball. I'm I can I say better or worse? You wouldn't have thrown it out? No, I wouldn't have thrown it out. No, No, And I'm and I said about that, my my, I said, I threw out the daughter's plunger. Two. That was a different story. I actually threw it out because the plunger sucked. So
the plunger was a crappy plunger. We needed to get a new one, which was this replacement, which now needs to be replaced. Wow, okay, but now see I haven't replaced it yet, and can you imagine I'm good I haven't replaced it yet, And what if she comes back? Round two? She comes back. I was in the neighborhood and man, I just had some taco bail and I'll tell you I have equity in my hosting roles because your son also melted my heart. And when he said
that nice comment. Oh but I told that story about an hour ago. He could have said it then. It was. No, it was and it was one of those things where I heard I was like wow, I was like that really that that what a nice little boy. Yeah, all three of your faces went n It was cute, but no, overall,
a great weekend. I thank you again for uh, you know, setting everything up and driving and yeah, if if if more weekends were like that, I'd consider jumping in the car, but I would have to sit in the front seat. The chatster's phones ringing off the hook alone. I must have been a hit on the uh on the virtual So yeah, it was funny. I had to pull over and call the Queen of Extreme because my phone was
ringing off the hook. SKI at one point earlier this week, I had to make a bat phone call to the point where I had to say, I promise I won't bother you anymore. I guess that's what you said. Yeah, I see a lot of these I won't take because I won't travel alone. So it's unfortunate, but that's just the way it is. But it's it's it's good in a way. I mean, I lose work, but it's good in a way because people don't see me as often, and then I better gigs, so it kind of worked.
Oh yeah, and you keep singing and those record agents will be on the line next. Get you a virtual for Columbia Records Columbia House five for a dollar? Did you ever sign up for Columbia House? Probably did you pay it? Or did you actually take the cassette? Wasn't it for like a penny? And then yeah, yeah, I don't know. I think my brother might have did it. He was the one that would have been a vaged back.
Then you get you know, five CDs or five videotapes or five cassettes for you know, twenty five cents or a penny. Y then you have to purchase x number of cassettes or CDs, or whatever over the next few years. Then first one comes see you and you look at the bill and it's a CD that you could go get in the store for twelve ninety nine, that is thirty dollars. Is that how it worked? Yeah? And you'd be like, I don't want Michael Bolton's Greatest Hits for
thirty dollars. But what am I supposed to do with this perfect? Yeah? I don't know. But anyway, fun times with everyone, and let's do it again, all right. So let's look at what we're doing on Patreon this week. We are playing a game called what friend are You? Yeah? What kind of friend are you? I don't know. That's why I would take the quiz. We thought maybe perhaps you could be a friend on the TV show, you could be what kind of friend are you? We'll figure
it out. I think I'm a good friend, but we'll let me know exactly what kind of friend I am. Why don't we call it you got a friend in me? You? You got a friend in me? You got a friend in me? Yeah? Like that? All right? Also, we will have a Patreon member spotlight where one of our members is going to come on and say hello, I love meeting our members. Yes, this will be another fun one. It's always great when they join us, and you never
know what's going to come out of it. Sometimes it's you know, it's exactly what it's supposed to be, your spotlight at your time. I just like getting to know everyone and seeing faces to go with the names. So wonderful. And then finally we have Legends of the Arena Part do where we're going. We're going to pick up where we left off where C W Anderson just suffered a defeat to two Cold Scorpio very oddly. The finish was a little off. Yeah, I was ware there was something happened.
It was weird, but who cares. It was a fun show, so I didn't care what happened. It's been good so far, so we're going to go to part two, see how much we can get in through this journey. And if you haven't seen part one, it was very very juicy. Yes that's how people described it. Yes, forty minutes of preamble before we got to the match. So goodness it was. I mean it was great. I actually was listening to it back as I was editing it, and I was like, man,
it's like this was damn good. Like it was every piece of information that we knew going in and now as we watch it unfold, I'm sure things will start also to come out. So the puzzle, all the pieces are gonna fit, you know, love it. And also I will say this too, everything that you said in that preamble about the whole you know thing with the the the appearance of Jerry Lynn and the lights going up
literally confirmed exactly to the tea by Jerry Lynn. I'm not a bullshitter, and it was such it was almost like you guys rehearsed it ahead of time. It was so perfectly explained by both of them. Yeah, yeah, it's listen, you tell the truth and then everything always works out and it works out and it's coroborated, then if that's the case. But that's on Patreon this week. If you want to follow me on Twitter, it's at Chad E and B On Instagram, I am now at IB Exclusives
Real focusing on Instagram. I have to follow you on there. I have not please And also I did on Twitter, I put it up. Yeah, see some people which I think I got your call? Did you got me about fifteen followers last night I had to open up an IB Exclusives Twitter account kind of for like pr purposes, where I can tag the name. I don't necessarily care if there's a million followers on that site. It's just so I can tag it going forward and other things
and other people can tag it. But with Instagram, I really have found out in the last week I have to make a strong emphasis on Instagram and I need a consultant because it is hard as shit if you don't do it. Yeah, well, did you follow me on there? Because I have to follow you back. I did originally because I didn't know what I wanted to do with Instagram, So I think originally I did, but it was probably so long ago. You've had, you know, fifteen thousand followers
since I followed you. We'll look at check it out. But Ibexclusives dot com go check out. It made some really cool fine tuning to the website. If you're ever so inclined to support me, thank you. And how about the Diamond combos? Are we still doing that Diamond Conversations?
I think is going to be going back into the vault Following this week's episode that posted with Clayton Richard, former padres picture just because again some things fallen where some of the fringe podcasting stuff is going to be put on the shelf for a little while. Gotcha with me across the board. On social media, you can find me at e CW Diva fran Scene, Twitch, dot tv, Forward Slash, ECW Diva fran Scene. Just did my first workout Twitch where I was running with a treadmill. People
seem to enjoy. So are you killing this? We're going like this? I was going like this. It was it was fun. We did a gym tour for the peeps, so we show them. Are home, Jim. A new feature I'm doing on cameo. I'm just starting it today. Of course we're doing the cameos like we always have. You can do video calls now, so you could literally FaceTime with fans and at the end it's pretty cool because you get a side by side picture and they'll have
a memory of that's awesome, Yeah, talking with you. So I'm offering that that information is on my Twitter page. You can book by going to my Twitter and it's going to be something fun. And you could always do the old cameos as well, the old cameos like this, it's so crazy how they evolve it. That's that's unbelievable. Yeah, that's so cool. This is nice because it's just one on one chat. Yeah, that's great, very cool. It's really good.
So come find me on Twitter and let's book some cameos together and just have everybody staying safe and healthy as always with that, that's rep Yo. What up? This is Conan and I host Keeping It one hundred. My co host Disco Infernal. Unfortunately, well, i'd say you're my co host. Listen every Thursday here on Spreaker. We talk pro wrestling, sports, movies, music, TV, pop culture, some politics,
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