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Episode 135 - Tattoos!

Apr 21, 2023Ep. 135
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Hello, hi. Welcome to Fun Fact Friday we bought kazoos we have acquired three kazoos three, three kazoo is acquired. That's hard to say. Three kazoos acquired. And welcome to Fun Fact Friday, your weekly podcast where we talk about fun facts around a different topic each week. You can send in fun topics for us to discuss fun facts for us to discuss or send a correction to male or FunFactFriday.com the cat and the dog are fighting right behind us are scrapping

so my wife's out of town this week. The wife the wife is out of town this week. And we got nobody to animal sit while we record and they want to be there like Ariel they want to be where the people are. So see want to see him dancing, if we close the door and don't let them in? They're going to make a whole bunch of noise at the door to try and get in the room. So we we did some sound tests and determined Nathan make less noise when they're in here with us so Yep, there you go, buddy.

As I say I had a chewy and even though we just threw a number there because doing that's for later. We're gonna Yeah, we got the whole thing planned whole thing with the kazoos thing. We'll we'll make sure and let y'all know before we do it in case you hate the noises. And you can skip that section. All right, so Well, we have a returning sustaining donations. Since we're coming back from our hiatus for a couple of months. We got our $5 monthly sustaining support monthly sustaining support.

Saving support from Curtis. Welcome back. Welcome back. Glad to have you back supporting the show that $5 handles one of our one of our our actually our live stream server just about handles it because they have their prices over at DigitalOcean. I may be looking for another virtual machine provider here pretty soon. Yeah, so that was our Pay Pal support. And we also got a boost. And that is boost from Baroness love and light. Yay. Love you guys. Heart heart. And that is 333 sets from mouth to

heart. We we love boosts does not matter how much they are obviously the bigger the number the better. But just the the messages that you send with them. We love really green your messages. Yeah, we'd like getting them. And it's a fun way to send from a modern podcast app. So what our topic for this week tea, we're going to spell it we're going to waste these people's time like that. Yeah. At tos. Yep. I mean, they already know what it is

not awesome. People just let their podcast player play all of their cued up stuff. And they don't even look at the player. It's tattoos. Talking about tattoos. We got this topic because we we went out for sushi. And there was a dude, there was a dude. And guess what he had a tattoo or two tattoos or more. He was pretty covered. And I was like really see him. I was like, let's do some tattoo. Some tattoo fast. Also this other girl. Oh my gosh. She was just asking for so

much extra stuff. It's like she had never done this before. So it's a it's a place called pokey bowl. And you go in and they have a little a little like a page you fill out of what you want. And you circle your protein and you start going like your rice or whatever. And then you can get wasabi and you can get sesame seeds, whatever you want. In the bowl. You're supposed to like circle it and then give it to him, right? But the girl goes up and she's like, Hi, can I have it?

She just starts like saying stuff and she's like, Oh, over there. And it was like this papers. She's like, okay, the people that work there don't speak the best English. Yeah, so the papers are great. It was great way to get it done with minimal language barrier. I agree. So I think I'm probably just going to have to pet the dog for the entire show. Like back so he's not whining. He wants second dinner. He does he's gotten into the habit. Not gonna say not gonna get this

habit started. But someone in the family and they happen to not be on this podcast. So yeah, second dinner is a thing. He gets fed AROUND, AROUND 530. And then, right around eight o'clock he starts getting getting whiny again. Yep. So yeah, so tattoo. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. Good news then tattoos. Oh, you're a poet and you didn't know it. Okay, my good news story is super short. Oh, well. Fun Fact. Friday. No, no. Now, and now Fun Fact. Friday good news. With me, Leila and my dad

to me. That's him, David. He's dad. All right, no. So my story is super short. So I'm just gonna do a first listen to that. Listen to this. Listen, what were you say? I was gonna say, you know your name is spelled D A V i d. If you take off the the V. I? Your name is dad. So that's pretty cool. The VI and I'm dad. Yeah. All right. You gotta take out the six. Okay. Okay, so listen to the title of this of this good news article. And then let me tell you what, actually, the title is. A herd

of cows saves a stranded baby seal. Who just met my lips. So a herd of cows? Were were curious, because there was a baby seal in their pasture. Or they were they were grazing. I don't know if it was their pasture. I didn't get that into it in this little story. And there was just a baby seal in the middle of the, of the place there. And no, they were curious. And they like crowded around it. How does he'll get there? Um, there was a flood or there was something happened and there was more

water there than normal. And then it all dried up. And we're not smart. But you know, the baby got stuck somehow. So. So yeah, that's it. The cow saw the seal and the farmers like why the cow standing over there? And then and then. Yeah, so that was it. They went overnight. And precious. That's the seal. And they gave the seal to somebody who knows how to like take care of seals and stuff. And then they named the seal celebration, because whatever organization that was I here's the thing.

This is not an article, this is a video on HuffPost. And it's like, it's just a video of still images with words superimposed on it. I'm like, do that, like write the article? How much bandwidth are you wasting by having this be a full motion video? Actually, I'm like, I'm glad you got that. That bandwidth money. HuffPo doing pretty good, I guess. Anywho but yeah, that's good news. Little baby seal. It's, it's very cute. It's in the in

the show notes. Seals are just cute. They're just cute animals. So yeah, there you go. So there's this charity. I think it's charity. Does yours have to do with animals too? Yes. It always does. Because one time was about plastic but cats. I like cats. Cats are my favorite. There's a charity that is going on. In mess West Midlands, not messed wetlands. And it's a charity like a cat rescue. There's this cottage that they made a whole bunch of cat toys and like cat towers and

stuff. And it's Mogees mansion. Mogi emoji, and it's a retirement home for elderly cats. Emily's phrase I thought it was really cute. Oh, that's that's I mean that's cute. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, there's some cute little little stuff for the catcher almost looks like a nice little I sold chicken coop. It is like a well well made shed small shed. But tiny. It's like half half the height of a normal shed. All right. There's no good news has 17 cats

just wait. It's not doing it again. Like something's up with the road caster. Maybe it's because the updates about him out? Well, yeah, an update came out last week. Anyway, that's behind the scenes stuff. Let's not worry about that. I'm just worried about when we go to play this clip for the end of the show. I have to figure out what's going on with this thing. Great. The dog. The dog just pulled her second headphone set. So yeah, so update on this studio. We're not in the studio

yet. We have the drywall is about a little more than halfway done. I've got more electrical stuff put in installations it was on it's been in for a while. But I'm not not looking too much longer down the road and we'll be we'll be in that thing. I don't want to promise next week because who knows, but stuff just last week, two weeks ago, right? stuff keeps coming up. And it's it's a it's a tough process, but when you're putting up drywall by yourself, Leila helped for the first time.

He was like, Oh, I can do it while you were at school. I was gonna pull me out. I want him to be pulled out. Please, please. I can read this stupid novel at home. Oh, yeah. You're just like reading in classrooms. Just reading all we're getting. I finished the packet that we're supposed to do. That's funny. So we have we have two new two new segments we're going to be doing for this show, but we're do that after the tattoos. Yeah. So I do not have any tattoos. I don't either. I'm

13 my wife does not have any tattoos. Leila does not have any tattoos the dog might have might have. The cat has a tattoo. No, the cat has tattoo. I don't think the dog does. Because we didn't get him from a shelter or anything. Alright. Cat has a little tattoo where she got fixed. Yeah, he chewy might also mine. He might also I don't know. But I know the cactus. And when I was growing up, tattoos were rare. Unless you are a biker, or like, sailor, whoa. There it is.

I fixed it. You fix by doing by doing nothing? By waiting up by waiting, like, Oh my gosh. Oh my goodness. So the there was like a stigma attached to tattoos when I was growing up. Like it was only like, you know, tough people or bad people had tattoos. Alright, stop. Okay, well, we need to get the dog out. Okay. You want me to pause? Yeah. So tattoos I like I like I go look at the history of things. And I went in looked at what's the early, there's a Smithsonian mag.com article, all

about the history of tattoos. It's pretty good article. I'm not going to read the whole thing, because that would just be terribly boring. What's the earliest evidence of tattoos? And they go and say, What are you going to answer? Because they haven't right here. Oh, okay. Well, what is it then? It is on this website? It says back to 3250 BC. Yes. And that was that was discovered in 1991. And on the Italian Austrian border. And I can't remember, isn't it odd, odd Z

OSTI. It looks like oats COCOT Zi, but there's all kinds of little funky accent marks above some of the letters. So yeah, so about 5000 years ago, give or take a couple 100 years. And what a lot of the folks who who study this sort of thing. They think that it has a lot to do with the tattoos and a lot of these older cultures. There were like little crosses or little marks just like little straight lines and like 234 Mark lines.

And the distribution of the tattoo dots and small crosses on his lower spine and right knee and ankle joints correspond to areas of strain induced degeneration. So basically, they're suggesting that it may the tattoos may have been applied to alleviate joint pain. So like kind of like a acupuncture sort of thing. This would also explain the somewhat random distribution areas in the body which would not have been

easy to display. Have they been implied with a as a form of us to okay, it's as a form of a status as that as the form of a status marker. So like some cultures will use tattoos back in the day or even still today to have be like status markers. And where were the ones we're on this oldest tattoos that we found. They are basically like on his like, lower back like we're over his kidney. So maybe they gave you tattoos wherever you are hurting. And I don't know maybe it maybe it is. Who

knows. I don't know. I'm not a biologist. So they're the Egyptians also did the tattooing stuff. And women was mainly women. And the evidence that they that they, they call do on this, which is kind of funny to me is that some of the figurines and art made from those times depicted women, women having tattoos on their, like their upper upper thighs. And there are also small bronze implements, identified as

tattooing tools discovered in a town site in northern Egypt. And they dated back to about 1400 50 BC, which I thought was a find the when they find tools, that sort of thing. See from the three women already mentioned, which I'm kind of skipping the article, so we kind of missed that dated back to 2000 BCE, and several later examples of female mummies with forms of permanent marks were found in the Greco Roman burials. So what what function do tattoos Okay, go ahead.

Mine says Greek. Well, where were Are you gonna finish yours? Oh, no, I was I was gonna jump to like what what's purpose to tattoo serve in different cultures and things like that, but go ahead. Mine says Greek philosopher Plato believed that people found guilty of sacrilege to be forcibly tattooed. Oh, so while tattooed was using during ancient times to strengthen warriors and express status, the Greek and Roman Empires who

stopped to use it as a form of punishment. Anyone to be believed to have committed an unforgivable offense will be forcibly to get a tattoo to mark their bad character, and afterwards found themselves permanently exiled from society. There was a once it was twilight zone, or one of those old black and white anthology series series I saw rise to Teresa's series that had, they had, like, if they did something, they had to have something implanted in their forehead, so everybody

would know they did that thing. It was like, kind of like the scarlet letter. Are you familiar with the scarlet letter? No, you haven't gone that far yet. Okay. Basically, like what you just said, marking somebody who did something wrong in such a way that it has to be seen by the public. So everybody knows you do that thing along. So it's like a form of public shaming. And, yeah, it's an interesting way to do things. We have

modern, modern equivalents of that, in some ways. But yeah, back in back in the really old days, they used like, a sharp needle, like bronze typically set into a wood handle. And they would use like cert to the or be the pigment. So back in the old days, yeah. My day. And the cool thing about tattoos is like they've always been around for forever. And they, they kind of mean something different, and all the different societies that have come up and

use them. A lot of them were dots back in the day, because you know, just circles are pretty easy to to do. Nowadays, we have the electric stuff. Speaking of that, the electric where was it? Here we go. Oh, different cultures. Sorry, I skipped over this. I wanted to read it. So the Chinese back in the BC era about 2000 BC, they would mark criminals like you were saying they mark criminals in China on their forehead, backer chest. And then in tattoos as a form of

identification, the Maori culture in New Zealand. Also Paul, a part of Polynesia used to attack us tattoos to represent a person's status rank ancestry and skills. Polynesia the real place Yeah. Did you think it was like a normal? No, I thought it was the sauce Polony you thought You thought that it was just a word somebody came up with to call? Okay. Okay. I in the back of my mind, I probably thought Polynesia was country, but like, I never thought it was. It's not Well,

it's just a whole bunch of islands. Yeah. and New Zealand. So have you ever seen there's a, there's a meme, or like a series of maps that maps without New Zealand. There's so many maps that leave New Zealand off. It's hilarious, you have to look at New Zealand on it. I haven't seen it, right? They just leave it off. They're like, I don't feel like drawing New Zealand. So it's like that I live in the Gulf of Mexico that we were talking about.

Oh, yeah, that was interesting. I can't remember the name of but there's a mysterious island in the Gulf of Mexico that may or may not exist or doesn't exist now. But they don't know why it doesn't exist because of a bunch of old maps and they can't find any evidence of it. So they're not sure if the mapmakers put it there for political reasons, or whatever. But it's kind of

important for political reasons. Because if it did exist, and the CIA blew it up, which is going theory, the the borders are different in the ocean, which means that the oil rights are different in the Gulf of Mexico, so it matters whether this island exists or didn't exist or does exist or whatever. So they

it's, it's an interesting thing. You can look that up. I can't remember what was called, or something with a B. So the first tattoo shop ever was an 1846 Martin Hildebrand it was an immigrant from Germany set up the first tattoo shop in New York City. A few years later, the electric tattoo machine was patented off of Thomas Edison's invention of the perforating pen. So tattoo electric tattoo gun got got made back in 1800s, I guess. Oh, yeah, I had something like that. Hold on. I'm gonna try and

find mine so I can add on to it. Here we go. The first tattoo machine got his inspiration from Thomas Edison's electric pen. Yep, there you go. That old Edison guy, he probably stole it from somebody else. Who probably came up with it or stole it from somebody else. That was a thing back in the day. Like, you get somebody who's an inventor, right? But they don't, they don't even think about they're inventing stuff because they want the thing to exist,

right? They're not thinking about patents or anything like that. Yeah. And they get somebody like Thomas Edison, who walks around or gets to know all the inventors down at the pub. And some guy's talking about an electric Penny made. And he's like, Oh, will you mind showing it to me and giving me drawings perhaps. And they're like, oh, yeah, sure. You can make your own you can use it. And he's like, Yeah, I will. Ah, then goes and patents and sells it. Yeah. That's that's how I

imagined it going in my brain. Oh, that guy's got a lot of he's pretty much a he's got to. Yeah, I'm just single handedly. I think this guy has 200% of his body tattooed. I don't know how that works. Meaning maybe he's kind of right twice. Maybe? Or maybe he tattooed the inside of himself to maybe that mean, that'd be tough. But not not undoable if you got the you got the willpower. Yeah, it take a drink of us. Oh, excellent. deadhead. You're supposed to fill the dead air. You know this.

I shouldn't say a little petty. I mean, you're a you're a professional podcaster I'm a professional cod. Cod professional cod pasture. Oh my gosh. I'm gonna leave that one there. I'm gonna make sure it's just me and the fish in a fish meeting. Oh my gosh. He's preaching with a little halo and a crucifix in his hand. Oh my goodness in a robe. This is where we need to make merch I'm gonna get on fire. I'm ready to get on Fiverr to get on Fiverr get an artist to do this. Cod pastor pastor

nobody copy that please please. This is the one thing we got. All we have. Pastors all we got. I remember that. Back to Back to tattoo how much more you got on tattoos I'm about I have like 50 Fat I'm about tapped out. Okay, find some interesting ones. Okay. Let's see. Let's see you had you had a couple of good. I want to see what's now Are you sure I'm on? I'm on Iron ink, but history of tattoos. Your tattoos? Yeah. Because I looked up facts about tattoos. Geez,

dad. Oh my god, we should use chat GBD the longest? Oh, okay. The longest tattoo session to this day of 2021 is six hours and 30 minutes. 60 hours? Not 36. What? 60 hours and 30 minutes. That's too long. Is that one sitting? I tattoo session? Wow. had multiple tattooers maybe? I don't know. Look, there's no way. Oh, he's got a whole article attached to it. See that? I like that. Oh, really? Oh, no. It's just multiple people. Multiple people. Okay, so multiple two tours to tours.

Or this means that Oh, okay. No, I think it's actually just this tattooer and he's doing multiple tattoo people. Okay, so he just basically did a marathon, a marathon session, probably. I wouldn't want to be the person at the end of that. No, dudes been up to 60 hours straight tattoo and people, you know, his lines are not going to be straight. His color is not going to be right. He's gonna go and be like, Oops, because I mean, I played video games for 24 hours and I can barely make

it. Yeah, that's just me sitting and playing Factorio and Samus, Metroid. So let's see. Let's see. Yes, some more? Yes, more do you want to? So Mattel did a collaboration with Harley Davidson, where Barbie Davidson Barbie came to my mind had a big pair of wings tattooed on her back. And then later in 2009. This was in 2008. And then later in 2009, the totally style and tattoos party

was recently was released. My words are getting all messed up like that since the our guys blinds were the infamous doll came with tattoo stickers. So yes, the tattoos are so much that they're just everywhere now. Like everybody's got them. You know? Yeah. Used to be just the tough guys. I mean, Barbie of every thing. That's true. I'm actually looking forward to the movie. Yes, me too. Okay, so if it is good, have you seen the trailer? Dream House? Have you seen the most recent trailer?

I haven't seen the first one. The comedy looks like it's going to be straight out a life of the dream house. Good. It was that was the best. It was a pretty funny show. It was yeah, it was pretty funny. So if you've got no more tattoo facts, or you've got some more that you wanted to read, or see if any of them are good enough, so you can get tattoos like everywhere. You can get them on everywhere. I've

seen people leave their feet. Oh my gosh, I can't imagine getting a tattoo on the bottom of your foot. Honestly, parts of it wouldn't hurt. But yeah, I would tickle. No. New Zealand I think you already talked about this. New Zealand is the most tattooed country in the world. Oh no. I didn't say that. Zealanders are the most tattooed people in the world. So the Kiwis? You told us the fact is mostly due to the island. Maori? Yeah, who get the traditional Polynesian tattoos? Yeah,

I like the Polynesian. I like the Polynesian tattoos. Look at dat. That's not That's not traditional Polynesian think, though. Jason Momoa I don't know what he looks like. He just did a big dude. Aquaman just type in Aquaman tattoo. Oh, Jason Momoa. Yeah. So talking about that guy that wrote, ooo, Over the Rainbow. I want no, no, that's is. And he didn't write it. He just sang it. Here's a fun fact. He did that in one take what? Him and his

buddies were like, near the recording studio. And he's like, I'm gonna go record a song and went and recorded it in one go. I like the I like, yeah, it was pretty cool. So it's like patterns. Yeah, it's gonna hurt. Yeah, but yeah, it's just cool like triangle patterns and a bunch of cool patterns. Really neat stuff. Neat stuff. And I don't know if he's Polynesian. I don't know. But that's just the idea of what they look like. You probably could type in

traditional Polynesian tattoos and get get a better idea. I didn't even think to Google search the actual thing that I'm trying to search. Oh my gosh. Shred all a knee knees Yan. Hatch. Whoa. Like are you okay? You're spelling. These are neat. Things that your your your brother has? Yeah. Yeah. Mike has has that style. That's style. He's got a turtle he's got he lives there. Well, yeah. Triangle. Why Hawaii? We will set it at the same time a different way.

He said Hawaii, and I said Hawaii, so we're really tired. My words are getting scrambled. But we have two real quick segments. Caught faster. We've got we've got this game. We did we got it from five below. We will go on there spend 10 bucks. Okay, so good. He got me out of school one day because he wanted to go to five below with me. And also it was a doctor's appointment was yeah, it was after a doctor's appointment. So it was okay. So the game is called VAs my jam. Your original song guessing

game. So basically how the game was played. Okay, with kazoos. Dad. It came with kazoos. Oh my gosh, we have seven kazoos these kazoos are garbage here let me blow on one of the really bad because it was it came with a game No, no. Okay. It was trying to be good. All right, he would not so here's here's the one that came with the game they're terrible. They're terrible is the one that we bought? Like you could you know, okay, you're way too close to your mic with it.

But I'm letting them know the difference right? I know. I know. But you got much better much better. You couldn't tell too much of a difference because if you're too close I could are you arguing with me about the sound quality of the hate the stupid sound? Okay, so anyway, the point of the game grow super annoying. Oh, skip if you don't want to hear because you know Yeah, so basically, it's a bunch of cards with two different songs on each card. And oh, that's a crappy one.

crap because and basically, you you try and you try and hum it out on the kazoo and then you try and guess the song. So I'm going to do one and little is going to do one pick pick pick one of these cards. And we want you to guess to guess what song we're doing Joe booster grams and send it in a booster gram. Or mail at FunFactFriday.com All right, or Twitter at Fun Fact Friday one. So here we go. Let's see this fun one that people will know. That isn't just Okay, well I'm

gonna do a super easy one for our first go round. Are you ready? Here we go. Alright you don't know what it is. You don't know what it is? Oh my gosh. Wait no, no waiting. No. No, here's here's here's my friend. You're gonna have to rate our performances also. Know It sounds like the wrong song. Mr. Sandman, it was not what I was going for it. So it's not Mr. Sammon goes.

Okay, wait. Okay, I'm starting the chorus because I don't know how to how to do the beginning if I was telling you, Mr. Damon. Oh my god. You gotta get that one. No, it's so easy. All right, find the easy one. So yeah, hit us up with what your guesses are for the songs and we will reveal them next week. And yeah, let us know. And the other segment that I wanted to maybe get started is I want to make a a conscious effort to watch a movie a week with you. Okay, either neither

either neither of us has seen or you haven't seen. All right. And this week, we went and saw the Mario movie. The new one, not the one with Bob Hoskins from those peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches, peaches? Here's my review of the movie. It was a standard kids movie. That was held up. I'm making a whole lot of noise putting this game back in the box. Sorry. Thank you. Okay, so yeah, it was a standard kids movie that was held up by retro

references to Mario games. And I got some guys the music clap for me. But it was very entertaining. Don't expect a masterpiece of cinema expected time, especially if you played the Mario games or the any of the Mario games in the whole franchise, Mario Kart any of them. You were Donkey Kong Country, D. K. And there are so many easter eggs. If you go like frame by frame, you're gonna see stuff in the first 20 minutes. Hundreds, hundreds, hundreds of references to Nintendo's early days. And it

was good stuff. It was a fun entertaining movie. And it was light hearted. And lots of Oh, I know that is so and the Coke machine at the machine at the movie theater didn't work. So oops. Yeah, it's irritating. It was paying $47 for a drink and don't work. Popcorn. So yeah, that was that's I give it I don't know what how do we want to do this? We're Fun Fact Friday. That's three F's. So I give it I give it three F's out of three? Yes, I'm sorry. I give it three out of three. All right. Yeah.

So next week, Rotten Tomatoes scale. What do you give it? Oh, Rotten Tomatoes scale? I don't know what you mean. When tomatoes is like, would you? How much do you think other people should see this? Like, is it worth other people's time? Well, I can't have 100 I can't say that for other people. Because I don't know their their history. Is it life changing? No. No, it's not on a scale of one to 100 how life changing is it?

Like? Like this? Movies? My gosh, movies are not necessarily supposed to be life changing? How do you? So I don't know. After confirming your email address, you rate No, it's not a life changing movie. Very few movies are life changing. But that's not why I watch a movie, especially something called the Super Mario Brothers movie. I got to watch that. Because I want to take a reading see fun stuff happen. If we're going on like a scale of one to 10 I'd

give it a solid eight and a half. I give it a really good. I wouldn't give it a nine. Because anything nine or over, I'm going to want to watch like once a year. Because you know how often I watch a movie that I've already seen very, very rarely. So if I'm gonna want to watch it once a year, that's a nine or more. You have like zero nines. Very No, I like I watched the Lord of the Rings. I tried to watch Lord of the Rings about once a year. Princess Bride. I

watched that around once a year. There's a there's a couple of them in there that I'll watch over and over Idiocracy. I need to watch that sometimes. Yeah, I've looked through it. But I still want to watch it though. But anyway, yeah, I want to try give us some movie six. Just suggestions that maybe Leila hasn't seen. That will be awesome. Maybe I'll get a little list going on on the next cloud server of movie suggestions. Or you just do it in a mastodon

post? Yeah, yeah. Just at Fun Fact Friday at social media media.com I know that's long. But you can just look us up on the on the fediverse where we're out there you can get to us. Yeah, that's Mastodon is no, spring the fediverse to get later when we're not on the mic, because it's confusing. It's a whole thing. It's not confusing. It's just it's, it's a whole thing. Well, for now, I'm gonna call it the cheese verse. The cheese verse. Cheese verse.com. So registering

domains like crazy. I've got a couple of new ones. I will be landing a lot of my new stuff that I'm making over at Cool guy dot FYI, I haven't made anything on there yet. And we also have another domain taking, yes. What it's taken, if there's anything on it, it's taken. Like if something comes up when you go to the site, then it has been registered. What is is that is a what's called a placeholder page. The person who owns it. There's these companies that will basically make a

placeholder page for you. And if you click any of those, they're basically ads. Gotcha. So that just sits there and hopefully makes money for them. All right, until somebody buys so we can take the cheese verse. Nope, no cheese verse for us. not.com Maybe dot FYI or dot fun. Maybe. Maybe. Look, dot fun is expensive, I believe. Yeah. All right, folks. Well, let us know if you got any suggestions for us on topics. We're always looking for topics and we will redo a topic that we've already

done. But he will just link to part two yet make Part Two, and we've never done before. Yeah, just you know remastered reboot. reboot of the pokimane episode. We should make a reboot of our first episode. Yeah, we should go back and redo scripted we were back oh my gosh we have today air. It was 15 minutes long. Hi Leila so we're gonna be doing Hi dad. Okay, so my first you need to you need to up the change the octave of your voice about three times before we started talking because your

voice has changed so much. Anyway, Alright folks, we'll see you next time and hopefully the or the road caster is not bugging out on me and we're gonna see how this works okay, so that's where let's see if Kyle's here with me, is Andreas media production, All Rights Reserved. Unless otherwise, if you'd like to help support the show, you can make a donation via Patreon. At Fun Fact Friday dot just click like and subscribe and join us next think we're gonna get bad reviews on the

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