When you hear the crack of that soda. Can you just know a good times about to begin a refreshing podcast? Oh yes, sir, a beverage. It's good to be back, Good to be back back. It's the lunch break podcast. He would you have for lunch today? Whoa, we're going with that question? Yeah? What is this? What is this? Episode? Three? I guess stick with a theme here, right? We forgot break after all? We forgot about lunch a long time ago, we did. Yes, we got so into our debate club that we forgot about
the lunch break. Yeah, but uh, what do I have for lunch today? Today? I actually had an imitation crab meats stand which? Oh did you been rocking the imitation crab meat a lot? Yeah? Is good though. I like that. Um, what did you have for lunch? I had some tacos, Taco tacos leftovers from the other night. Yeah, taco Thursday, Taco Thursday. Yeah, we had it with we didn't have with ground beef that we had it with ground turkey. Stay in lean,
trying it'll be a little more lean. Yeah, responsible, it tastes good, It tastes pretty. You don't want to be comparable too. I mean it's not as good as ground Beef's just different. I just look at it as different. Yeah, you just you know what you're getting into with all the stuff that goes on it. You know, at some point you still get the flavor that you would have the favored profile of the ground beef with
all the seasoning that is typically on it. But instead of just turkey, but everything else pile on top of it, you know, just still tastes like a taco. Yeah, it's good once, yeah, once you get everything else. It's exactly, it's just a vehicle for taco season, exactly. That's true. What I didn't have today, but what I have been having a lot Dino nuggets. Dino nuggets, chicken nuggets, okay, but
superior because they're cut in the shape. Oh the ones that I give my four year old, you mean those kind those kind Yeah, they're still palpable for an adult. Yeah, they're even better. Why do I want to eat in an oval type shape when I can have a stegosaurus or a Tyrannosaurus rex or the consistency of it, When do you do it? The t rex is a little tougher. The pterodactyl is a little more lean bird like if you would, and then the stegosaurus. You gotta watch out for the
spikes. They get stuck in between your teeth there. Yeah. Yeah, and it's got the plates on the back. It's the whole thing. But you don't microwave them though, right you got It's better than I can't do the microwave. I'm a toaster oven or air friar nugget person. If you have to, you use the microwave. But we got a toaster ofven here.
Yeah. I've just been eating out of a stash of and if you're listening and they're yours, I'm sorry, but there have been there's been din nuggets in the freezer for so long and I would just open it and go,
I want some nugs. It's time so and in there for six months maybe not six months, yeah, but a long time enough for me to to go ahead and dig in. So yeah, we sometimes will give him for for Nathan, who's four, and wow, you don't want to let you know that we we sometimes we're so lazy because we're we're making dinner for
everybody else and he doesn't always like the same thing that we're eating. So he has to have chicken nuggets and mac and cheese typically, yeah, and Kraft backgaroni and cheese or Kraft dinner described Kraft dinner, which is what it's called. But anyway, we just microwave it for him, and I feel bad doing it to my child, but he doesn't seem to know the difference. So no, I was eating, I wouldn't. I would. I
think my brothers kids for them microwave. Really, they're like to get soggy, and well he has to flip them a flip midway through, so he event the Saggy's smart. That's smart. So he knows what he's in for and he compensates for that. That's good. Well let me ask you this, though you had the nuggets, what did you dip them in? Well, day one, I was responsible. I dipped them in nothing. I put them on a salad, so it was and elevated. Yes, nugget.
It's like I was unchopped. I mean I would lose chopped, but I was on it. And they said your ingredients or chicken nuggets, elevate them and I'm like, what do what do I have? Put them in a salad, salad and nugget them some romaine and put them together and it was healthy. The next time I had him, I doused those suckers and ketchup ketchup, which is delish. Yeah, it's just it brings it brings me back to that that old fashioned pairing of nuggets and ketchup on nugget nugget
day. It just seems to me a strange company. If you think a strange combination, what do you think about? It's like, what other type of chicken when you have chicken made any other way do you dip in in catchup? Think about fried chicken? No, grilled chicken, no catchup. No. But but it's if you're acceptable to put to dip it in catchup when it's because nuggetized, because that's the the vehicle that it carries ketchup. Well, fried chicken, you shouldn't be dipping it in anything. Well,
you're gonna get fried chicken. Just eat fried chicken. Well, I mean I could see dipping it in barbecue sauce or or um like a Texas Texas hot sauce, like a Texas peat or a Louisiana hot sauce. I can't do that with my fried chicken. No, if I want fried chicken. I just want to take yeah, but you know they have spicy fried chicken, so it kind of you're getting that ye element to it. But catchup? Why did it seems acceptable? It just seems weird to do, not
see as a kid, it seems acceptable as an adult. Why does that change? Why does Why is ketchup acceptable until age seventeen? I think it's because turn eighteen and all of a sudden, it's like grow up. I think there's an expectation that when you're a certain age, your palate has not formed very well yet, so it's like, okay, well to get you over that hump, you know what I mean, have have it in some
catchup. You know, otherwise it's a little bit bland. But then when you get older, you're like, you start dealing with spices and different types of condiments and stuff like. So when you get to that age, you're like, who's eating for one? Nuggets? Although sometimes I'll take some of my kids nuggets from from Nick McDonald's. Will get me wrong. I don't order them as a rule, but I'll take some of my kids. If you had to pick wrong, okay, pause on that end. If you
had to pick one nugget for the rest of your life to eat. Where what nugget McDonald's, McDonald's all the way downs. Yeah, I would forget the dinosaurs. Oh they can get hit by a comet again, right, exactly done? Or McDonald's nuggets what? Or freeze? Oh the dinosaurs freeze freeze. You know. Some people said, some people say I say, some people say free some people say some people say worldwide flood. I can't believe we didn't jump to that one first as pastors. Well love it.
Yeah, it was egrade to my headlog before anything that anyway. Yeah, anyway, But when you get to a certain age, you're like, there should be something else that you condematize with your nugget. I don't. I just made it a word there. It's okay, Okay, Well, I don't know. I'm not exclusively catch up. I use Chick fil a sauce the other day. Okay, that's except love me some Chick fil A. Yeah, I've used barbecue sauce, cheese, sweet sour is good, a
sweet tie chili is also good. Yeah. Yeah, but ketchup is like home base. It's just like this is old, faithful, it's been there for thirty four years, and I know that it doesn't matter how long I go off as a prodigal son. I'm gonna come home and catch up. This is gonna meet me at the road with arms open. Listen. I'm not gonna catch up hateren. I don't want people. I don't want people
to think that I'm gonna catch up hater out there. Like I like ketchup, I use it for a lot of other things, but it just seems with nuggets, they don't. It doesn't belong. It seems like with a one thing like there's there's two things where ketchup belongs. It's in nuggets and French fries. Well, French fries we could agree on. Yeah, and hamburgers yeah sure, French fries, hamburgers yeah, Okay, I mean maybe going dippable. Maybe hot dogs absolutely hot dogs, corn dogs for sure.
Yeah. Corn dog definitely has it needs something different than what a regular hot dog. Yes, we could. We could go off on this. Yeah, but anyway, so I have them today. All that to say, I've been having dining nuggets a lot lately. Left in there, yeah, I think not in ketchup kind of get some don't have anything debit in other than ketchup. Actually yeah, we though we do have three containers of ketchup available, there's also three containers of mustard and assorted salad dressings in the fridge.
We'll find something that works for all of you to know in case you were wondering than because you ever hear read King's Chapel and you're wondering what we might have to offer. So if you if you ever want to come by for lunch, if you bring salad, be gess hell addressing, Yeah, but different kinds. I'm gonna tell you about a new lunch spot which spots that a place called Burger Blast. Burger Blast, huh yeah, you want to see an ad for it? Sure, I love to I've ever heard
of it? Do you think check it out? It's gonna be a good place, you know. I want to show everybody. Yeah, everybody see this in case they've not heard of it. So this is an ad for Burger Blast. When hunger sticks and need a treat, Big Blast is the place to me head get big best, but you need to be the place to be. Her mouths are good. Horrified me turning that into so tasty and slur if I'm a planet. You can't speak. The aliens head landed
be using bigs tea control the sea bits and I'm dancing. That's how they take that toe the last the glass be That sence is you'll be That one's the worst. That's the worst with fast zone, that was pretty bad. That would about this bug blast the alien to take over. They'll be taking over by the parados the unknown. You'll be doing maybe and will never be alone. Come on down to burger Blast today. Burger Blast wall supplies last
that was qualifying comber order order. That is the most burger blast. That is the most disturbing thing I have ever seen. Oh, it's my life unbelievable. That's crazy. So you want to eat there? Yeah? I know. I think I'll be eaten if I go there eating something? It was that a Was that a real restaurant? Christ No, No, we found this online. Believe it or not. AI. You might have heard of it. Artificial intelligence. No, not just not just from the nineteen
ninety five movie No with Hayley Joe Osman. Anymore. It's turned into an actual thing, like it's actually happening. Fiction has become nonfiction. Yeah, and it makes commercial That was supposed to be a commercial set to nineteen ninety five. That's which is crazy when you think about it, because I could see that I could see some similarities between nineteen ninety five type advertising. It's that it starts there and then takes a weird left turn that it never returns
from. Yeah, that's true. Um, as you can see, they can't get it. They can't get it everything right. It's very artificial. Absolutely, the mouths, everything was bizarre. I we got to apologize. You guys weren't ready for that. Yeah. I hope you uh, yeah, hope you ate it eaten before you were watching that, rather than the middle of eating, because that might have thrown you for a loop. There was no trigger warning. There was that we should have probably told people about.
We didn't. I just said, here's a Burger commercial. It's not a real guys. Now, however, many minutes we are into this thing, we realized at twelve minutes, then this is actually an AI episode. Yes, in the sense that we're talking about We are not artificially intelligent. In fact, we're not intelligent in any form. But we wanted we wanted to dive a little bit into AI and watch two commercials, the first of
which you just saw. Yeah, and I would say, if you are listening on audio, maybe head over to YouTube check out at at the lunch b pod find our show on YouTube. You want to watch it? Yeah, you gotta see it, believe it really And you don't want to watch it, maybe don't you? Maybe you don't want to, Maybe just listen, well, listening to it? Yeah, just the audio is funny. Yeah, the funny. The audio is funny. When he saw the video, that takes it to a different level. For sure, you said it
gave you nightmares the stuff nightmares are made up? I think it either way, because it definitely is my nightmarish for sure. That's disturbing. But yeah there's another one though, that's just one. We want to show you ano this other one too, because we couldn't help ourselves this lunch Break, so we're choosing. These are food ones. Yeah, these are food commercials for the Lunch Break podcast. So here we go. This is the pizza hug
Spot, Pepperoni Hugs Pepperon. I can't stop saying Pepperoni hug Spot. I'm an idiot. Let's watch here is Are you ready for best pizza of Life? Bring brings down to Pepperoni hug Spot. Our cheps make pizza with hart. He's doing that. I don't even understand. Peperi vegetable and more secret things. So it's even happening there. I don't even understand. Has come fast, knock knock close there his house. Pepperoni hug Spot pizza. You
tell me, say thank you your mouth say Pepperoni hug Spot. It's like family, but with more cheese. Oh my gosh, Like I said, you had to see it to believe it. This is a real being. Wow, adds adds YouTube probs, Oh man, how did it's? It's crazy that you can. We gotten to the point now where we could just say, hey, AI, I don't even know what you call it, but whatever. The The input is create a commercial pizza hut, commercial pizza commercial in the from the eighties and let it do its thing, comes up
and come up with whatever? What is that? What is that? First line? It says, are you ready for best pizza of life? Of life? Are you ready for best pizza of life? I think it's crazy, it adds its own voice, adds this creep, Oh yes, so it does? And have eyes there, aren't they are all black. It
looks like I'm looking at West Borland from Limp Biscuit playing guitars. I don't know if you know that reference unbelievable, but yeah, it comes up with its with its own you know, video or images and um script and audio everything. It just it takes everything and and puts it like I don't even want on there is that the guy's arm, like is it on fire? Should we show people we are talking about? So he just has an arm there with dust and smoke coming out of it. Look at the family.
Let's back up to this disturbing, disturbing. The closer you look, the more the more eerie everything really appears. I mean, the pizza itself is looks like garbage. Yeah, but zombie zombie, I can't where's it coming up with the stuff though? You know what I mean, when you really think about it, it's just taking whatever it can find. A database of history. Yeah, it's just yeah crazy. Now, I will say this.
Our our tagline is that we are experts and nothing with opinions and everything, right, and we are even less experts on this than we are on anything else. Yeah, So I don't know anything about AI. Now I know it's simultaneously it's cool and freaks me out right all at the same time exactly, not just because of those weird zombie kids, but like how it can just create a video from it. Yeah, it's it's unbelievable what it's
able to do. I mean, I was reading something recently saying that there was a system that was created with an AI system and it was not given any kind of language. I don't even know what you call it, like education. You don't educate a you know, a computer. But it wasn't given any data for other, um languages other than English. And what was happening was it was finding ways to understand and learn other languages and was outputting
information and data in multiple languages. And they're like, I don't know how, we don't know how it's doing it. It's just doing it. It's just learning. It's just learning on its own somehow. I can't learn learning. Can't have that, right, Yeah. Um So, because it can make great commercials, fabulous. I thought it would be cool to see how it can make a great podcast. Yeah, that's that's really what what humanity is looking for. How do you create the ultimate podcast? How episode episode?
I mean ultimate podcast episode already exists. It's any one of ours, right, But aside from that, what would it be you don't let's say chat what if? Yah? What if you didn't have the two of us and you like, how do we created a probably we want to be like the lunch Break podcast. How do we do that? How do we live on forever? Yes? In people's devices? Yes, that's that's really what
we need to AI shows yea. So here's what we're gonna do for the create the rest of this episode is we're here on chat GPT and we're going to have this thing create for you an episode. So we have to give it the prompts of the lunch Break podcast and this will create probably a better episode than we've ever done. Yeah. So you're you're listening to We're just we're what we're upping, we're one upping ourselves. Yeah, thanks to AI. Thanks chat so up? But I don't have is a microphone stand so
that type? Oh so um, I'll hold it. Oh this isn't weird? All right? So oh sorry, email came through. You guys got that notification all right? So we need chat GPT needs to we need to put in there, all right, so we need right, that's not the d right, I'm an idiot. You guys all see me typing, which is scary for a podcast, um called the lunch Break podcast. Right, yeah, you guys are seeing this in real time lunch break podcasts. It's
hosted by Ricky. We will have about a quarterer Chris and Ricky. Um. It's a show about nothing and everything all at the same time. I don't know about the common placement, Chris, don't judge me. It should be able to know that because it's you can't read this because you're an idiot. And then we, uh, we claim to be experts, experts at nothing thing with opinions on everything. Okay, well, let's let's see what
this this baby can do. All right, let's get this episode. You guys are getting and we're and you're gonna hear the full episode right here. Oh look at it's type in. You can see it populating. You guys are seeing this on your screen. So host one is Chris, Host two is me and uh, just giving us something to talk about. Look, we don't have to think about anything anymore. Just at its best. Oh wow, goodness, okay, wow, I look at that. All right,
so you guys see it here, So you saw it created. Now what we're gonna do is we are going to do right this this episode. Um, so it's really important. Let's uh, let's start with pretend you just you just tune to the lunch Break Podcast. Here we go. Hey, welcome, Welcome everyone to another thrilling episode of the lunch Break Podcast. I'm Chris and joining me as always as my partner in crime, the one
and only Ricky. There's it going, Ricky. Hey there, Chris, I'm doing fantastic as always, Ready to dive into some amazing topics today. Oh absolutely, Ricky. You know you know what they say about us experts at nothing with the pins on everything. So what's on the menu for today's lunchtime discussion? Well, Chris, I thought we'd start off with a classic topic, the eternal debate right of pizza. Love it or hate it of pineapple on pizza, Love it or hate it? It always seems to get
people fired up. Ah, Yes, the great pineapple controversy. It's like the Battle of the toppings. Personally, I'm all for it. The sweet and tanky flavor as a whole new dimension to the pizza experience. You see, Chris, this is where we differ. Oh, this is something I would totally say. I think I have to lie people. This isn't true, but I'm going with it. I think Pineapple has no business being anywhere near a pizza. But that's what makes our podcast special, right. We
can have opposing views and still be friends. Absolutely, Ricky, it's all about embracing diversity of opinions. Now, shifting gears a bit, how about we talk about the recent trends in social media? Huh? From viral challenges to meme culture. There's always something new happening online, wouldn't you say? Oh, social media, the ever changing landscape of the Internet. It's both fascinating and terrifying at the same time. Remember when we used to play snake
on our notes. Man, now we have people going to great lengths for a TikTok video. That's very true, Ricky, that the times have certainly changed. But hey, we might not be teenagers anymore, but that doesn't mean that we can't stay to date with the latest trends. And speaking of trends, have you seen those funky fashion choices going on lately? Don't even get me started on fashion, Chris I've seen people wear clothes that look like they just stepped out of a science fiction movie. But hey, to each
of their own right, absolutely, Ricky. Fashion is all about expressing yourself, even if it means wearing something that makes the rest of us scratch our heads a little bit. And that's the beauty of life, embracing the quirks and differences that makes the world so interesting, so very interesting. Well said Chris, and on that note, let's wrap up another delightful episode of the
Lunch Break podcast. Remember, folks, we might claim to be experts at nothing, but we are here to entertain and share our thoughts on everything. So until next time, keep embracing the weirdness and enjoy your lunch breaks. How about the first episode within an episode? Oh my goodness, people would love it if our episodes were that short, that was very short, Like I wonder if you have to put in there, like, hey, could you make it a ten minute long segment or whatever it might be. Yeah,
that would be kind of interesting. I mean, obviously we don't have time to do all that today, but yeah, that's it's actually pretty impressive what it can come up with. I mean, it wrote semi realistic dialogue. Right, yeah, it's really like people don't talk like that. And what's what's funny is so like at our church we do vacation Bible school skits
where the dialogue super cheesy when I had to read the line. But that's what makes our podcast special, right we can have opposing views and still be friends. Oh shucks, ma'am. Yeah, yeah, it was was very but it's able to come up. It's I mean, it's it's pulling obviously. That was an interesting, Um, the discussion that came up with about pineapple on pizza. That was Yeah. I was surprised to keep up with something like that because that is something that's like an ongoing debate on social media
all the time. It knows that. Yeah. What I thought was great was, um, where either I say it or you say it? What's on the menu? Oh yeah, yeah, right, uh right here, right, what's on the menu. It's on the menu for today's lunchtime discussion. That's a great mind, that's something we've missed for thirty three episodes. How do we not use that? But now if we do, everyone's gonna be like, well, we learned it from artificial intelligence, Yeah, because
they don't have real intelligence. The other thing that it tossed in, which was amazing was playing Snake on a Nokia phone, right right. I didn't have a Nokia, but I was very much aware of Snake. Oh yeah I had. I had an early Nokia phone where we had Snake. Actually, yeah, it was before before they were they were. They were first just regular phones. Then they had the multimedia phones, and then they had
the smartphone. So I never had the multi I had like the multi media at one point, which was that glove that in between, but even before that that early no, no Kia phones had that. And uh, yeah, it's funny how it. I guess it just assumed that we were old enough to understand that, because there might be some people out there who have podcasts who don't ever had never had the experience of nobody even a Nokia phone. Is That's just it's just crazy. But anyway, and I like how
it. It made it seem like I was about to have a take, but I never really took a take, right right, Yea. All I said is I think Pineapple has no business being anywhere near pizza. And then I say, but that's what makes our podcast special and that's well each of them. You don't even get a chance to say, well, hello, yeah, pineapple is great on pizza, which I do actually hold that.
I hold that view. It's funny. It gave three different it did three different things, three different Um I'm gonna options or on different segments, I should say, and then each segment all ended in the same thing, like hey, yeah, but to his own kind of thing or that's what makes us friends. We can still have diversity of opinions. You know, I'm regenerating. Oh yeah, so we can make a whole another one here. Just so you didn't change any of the input. I didn't. You just
just gave it the sact same thing. But it's going to give a different output now yeah, oh yeah, here it is. I can already industrial being. You can see procrastination. You know. It's funny the way we read it is impossible for us to read this normal. Right. We went, We rightly went into character. You have to, Yeah, you have to because it's being scripted. It's for you. Are you gonna do this? I mean we yes, I mean if people, if you want to shut it off, shut it off. But the show must go on.
Let's Chris it's round two. I don't want to keep doing this, but the AI is making me do this. It's taking me over my mind. Hey, welcome, Welcome, Welcome every one to the lunch Break Podcast. I'm Chris and I'm Ricky. Thanks for joining us on this magical journey where we talk about nothing and everything all at once. That's right, Ricky, yourself proclaimed experts at nothing but have opinions on everything. And today we're going
to deep dive into the art of procrastination. A procrastination my favorite topic to avoid doing any real work. You know, Chris, I've mastered the art of starting a project the night before it's due. It's like this thrilling adrenaline. Rushy, you never ceased to amaze me with your last minute brilliance. Let's not forget those times we fall into the endless rabbit hole of YouTube videos and emerged hours later wondering where our productivity went. Where did it go?
Where did it go? YouTube? The black hole of time. It's incredible how a simple search for a cute cat video can lead us to conspiracy theories about lizard people ruling the world. As absolutely rick yell, it must be most most like that word absolute. Speaking of conspiracy theories, have you ever wondered if aliens are secretly among us? I mean, what if our neighbors
or actual, actually extraterrestrial beings. All Right, pausing from the script, here's what's really creepy about it. In my head, I thought, oh, now it's time for me to make that joke that says, well, actually, my neighbor is an alien. Now let's return to script. Well, Chris, I'm pretty sure my neighbor is an alien. That's kidding me. It knows people well enough to say that's probably what the joke. That's well, he's he's probably a dad, so he's gonna make that joke.
Okay, Well, Chris, I'm pretty sure my neighbor is an alien. No human can mow their lawn at six am on a Sunday without some sort of otherworldly power. You may have a point there, Ricky. Maybe we should invite him over our next episode and put him to the test our own close Encounters of the lunch break kind brilliant idea, Chris. Let's make sure we serve him some cosmic cuisine pizza topped with intergalactic ingredients like pineapple. Maybe,
Oh my goodness, cosmic pizza. Like the sound of that. But let's not forget our audience. What are some topics they liked us to tackle, well, we asked our listeners. They said, we should explore the mysteries of ancient civilizations, the meaning of life, and how to fold a fitted bed sheet without losing our sanity. Ancient mysteries, the meaning of life, and the eternal struggle with fitted sheets sounds like a typical day in our lives, Rickie. But I fear not, because we'll embark on these great
quests with the confidence of two clueless adventurers, absolutely Chris. Together we'll uncover the hidden secrets of lost civilizations while falling miserable failing miserably at folding a fitted sheet. That's the spirit, Ricky. Remember, folks, the Lunch Break podcast is all about having a good laugh, sharing stories, and exporting the mysteries, I'm sorry, exporting the mundane and extraordinary aspects of life. So grab your sandwiches, finding a cozy spot enjoining us every week. We all
know that's a lie. Every week for a dose of randomness and hilarity. That and true, and together we'll celebrate the art of doing nothing while pretending we know everything. Thanks for tuning in, everyone until next time, keep questioning, keep laughing, and most of all, keep enjoying those lunch breaks. Oh my goodness, Oh go on forever. You could do this thing, this is crazy. We could, we could, we could. We could churn through like twenty seven episodes in a day and just you could prerecord
them. This is our show. But nobody would listen to this. Absolutely not no, did you just use the that's why it said it. It knows me. You just said absolutely. Maybe it's in my head now because I've read it so many times. It gave you. It threw out a joke. I mean this line of we asked our listeners and said we should explore the mysteries of ancient civilizations, the meaning of life, and how to fold the fitted bedsheet without losing our sanity. Right, it's that's funny.
It's got some construct of like it's not hilarious, but like it is silly. It's it's yeah, it's just juxtaposing something serious with something that is ridiculous. It's like a constant frustration that people have, you know, so it's like, oh, that's got to be funny. So it's to me in there our own close encounter of the lunch break kind crazy. I mean, there's just knows that close encounters of the of the yeah, the third kind, like yeah, whatever movie that movie. Ah, that's crazy, it's
funny. I like, I love this closing line. I can keep question and keep laughing and keep enjoying your lunch breaks. That's a good We don't have a closer no, no, we just end the show. Well, if we just sat down and actually tried writing something out, we could come me come up with something like this. I mean, I don't think people want us to be prepared. Well, that's part of the that's part of the fun is that you don't know what it's gonna comes like, we don't
know what's what's happened when we're gonna be talking. We know typically some sort of what we're gonna be talking about, but how we get there, how we arrive there, it's all like, yeah, this serendipitous. I could literally keep hitting regenerate response and do this all day because it's funny. I wouldn't do that to you, guys, because you just listened to two of
the worst episodes of the Lunch Break podcast. That you've ever heard, or maybe let us know they were the two best you've ever heard, and maybe would just switch to AI writing. We should just stop altogether. We could do this all day. But I think it is run its course. Yeah, I think so, And I think we've reached the end. Yeah for real, this time, for real? Is it? Or maybe not for real? For a high, for a eyes. You can't even say fake anymore? Right this, Wow, it's taking over. This is the outro
music. I know. Sorry, we didn't actually sign off. We didn't sign off yet. Oh let's thanks for tuning everyone until next time, Keep questioning, keep laughing, and keep enjoying your lunch breaks right here at lunch Break Podcasts
