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Fake Internet Real Accents

The Age Of Transitions and Uncle 12-10-2023 Callers

AOT #408

It’s a vast, seemingly endless, digital wasteland out there. Somebody must be buying the quadrocopter harmonica drone kit, but does it matter who?
Topics include: planting Joshua Tree seedlings in Landers, pseudo confrontations online, virtual worlds, entertainment media, popularity, digital wasteland, disengagement, nebulous digital identities, bots, online wasteland, content for its own sake, clickbait, endless products and ads, can’t hear sound effects, numbers, marketing, propaganda updates, automation thus far has forced human labor to speed up, John Wayne

UTP #318

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A weekly caller, a crisis actor and Uncle walk into a German pub…
Topics include: German pub listeners, all internet is fake, all Canadians are crisis actors, interest in comedy, John Travolta Santa, Vinny Barbarino, Welcome Back Cotter, NFL, Uncle’s two teams, The Prisoner, Jason, new Godzilla movie, Canadian Geese, side woman kick, Henry Winkler, Sylvester Stallone, Auld Lang Syne, meatloaf cooking video, Cheers theme song, celebrity call-ins, herbs, ingredients, Landers, Joshua Tree seedlings, best swords, New Year’s Revolution intro segments, this year’s show, Unsolved Mysteries, sidekick knows everything

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The Age of Time from you were listening to the Age of Transitions. I'm your host, Aaron Franz, coming at you live this Sunday night, December tenth, twoenty twenty three, live from the facilities of Chili dot com every Sunday night until the new year. Yes, mark your calendars. Next year, starting in January, we will be doing the live show on Friday nights once again. Had the live shows on O Chili Radio previously, but I

had to switch it to Sundays. We are going back. So if you're listening live on Ochili dot com, it's gonna be on Friday nights coming soon next year twenty four and that will be It'll be the same time slot, so ten pm to midnight Eastern Standard time, so remember that. So maybe Friday night's a good night for you to listen live and we're excited to hear about that. So there you go. And of course, Ali dot com is the radio station, theocele radio station at Ochili dot com. Please consider

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cool. So do remember that at Theageotransitions dot com. We are live tonight Ontochili dot com. So you may call the call in numbers three one nine, five two seven five zero one six. You may also use Skype to come on the show. Use Skype send a message to Chuck. Type him a message. He is Charles dot o'celly on Skypes. To type him something, he will call you or call using the phone three nine five two seven five zero one six. So thank you for being here tonight. It is

another episode of the Age of Transitions. I'm glad to be here. As always, still doing my thing. It's always good to continue doing the show for whatever it's worth. If we have two people listening, if we have two thousand people listening, if we have two million people listening, whatever, it's all the same thing. It's doing a show that you know. It's just baked media. It's cool and you know, I'm if anybody listens, that's a good thing. I understand this is a unique show, so unique

listeners to be sure. So I do appreciate your uniqueness out there and the fact that you listen to this. It's cool. So I do appreciate that everybody. And I was fortunate today because I was out in landers again, out in the the desert, the desert landscape, relaxing a bit, and I was it's always good to get up there and do that a bit. I had work to do at the house, but I also had time to

relax as well. So it is a good combination of things happening. Getting things done but also being able to relax is something that I like to be able to do. When I can pull that off, it's a it's a good thing. Planning a lot of baby Joshua trees, like all seedlings that I had grown from seed that I collected from the property. Actually, there's lots of seed pods hanging from the trees. I gathered them, planted them

and got them growing. I had a bunch of them and been growing for over a year, the seedlings, and so now I took them out there and just scattered them about the property. We shall see how they do, see how many make it. It's exciting. Yeah, just a very meditative process of that, just kind of wandering around the property and like here's a good spot. You dig a tiny little hole and it's so easy to dig because it's just sand. It's like the easiest thing in the world to dig.

Just tag an instant hole the little Joshua tree in there, and then market. It's buying all sorts of stuff laying around to market so that I could find these trees again when I go walking around, so I can water them and just keep track of them. And that was it was fun. It's really that's the simple things. It's the simple things that are the best of all. And so I really enjoyed doing that. And we shall see how the trees. How about I don't see how many make it? Yeah,

I love doing that kind of thing. So that was exciting. It was exciting because it was relaxing that a great thing. To be able to do that every now and again is a good thing. There's a lot of stuff out there now that lots of in terms of media of course, that will make you not relaxed. And so I don't know, I'm going to try I don't know. I don't know what I'm going to try to do,

like I don't want to. I mean, being confrontational is good, and actually I think going forward, I felt more confrontational recently as far as that goes with online nonsense. Honestly, I mean, was that even mean? But more so than I have previously to Now maybe I don't know. It just seems like, uh, there's not more on the line than there ever has been. It just seems like, I don't know certain the holes that have been dug not to plant baby Joshua trees, but to fall into

and doom yourself. It seems like so many have just gotten stuck in the hole of their own digging, right, They've dug a hole so deep that they can't get out of it. And whether they can tell that's what they did, or if they did on accent, if they did it knowingly, I think more often than not it's on accident. There's just a whole lot of that going on. And it's just like with really silly things. Mainly, it's like a lot of silly things that should be easy to sort out.

It seemed I could be a big deal so when I give it a go, But it could be that, you know, appearances are deceiving. What looks to be simple actually isn't surprise the devils into details these sorts of things. But nothing we can't handle. Nothing we can't handle going forward. There's no choice but forward. So that's, uh, that's the way the time works, kind of stuck in a stuck in that nothing we're going to

do about that. And yeah, I don't know, I know, but I actually listening back because I listened back to the shows at least in part to write, just to write up the topics and the show description, just just to gather whatever topics it is I ended up talking about, and I write my little show description with it, and listening back, I'm actually feel proud with the kind of things that I've been able to come up with. As I'm speaking on the radio, it's gone pretty well lately considering, so

I'm happy about that. I don't know, just it's bizarre making a show like this, it really is, and I many times over and I've kind of described the ever changing landscape, but that I mean, it mainly remains the same, but there's all sorts of things changing all the time, things going forward, And I think a lot of it has to do with, you know, that nature of internet itself, and you know, what is the internet so to speak? What what is it? What are what are

people doing with it? What do people think? They're doing with it? What are they actually doing on it? The discrepancies there, like between perceptions and reality is internet and all things digital? Is it just merely perception anyway? Like what is real about it? Just you know, it's it's it is a simulation, like it's a it's a form of simulation. It's a

form of virtual reality. Really, it's a it's a virtual world. It's not immersive VR as we no virtual reality like with the VR headsets and things like that. That's not what it is, not yet at least. But it's just a series of connected computers, right, people communicating with one another on a global scale, a global town square, a public space, a public space in the digital ether. That's what it is now. Public space. Yes, the public private thing is a fun thing to look into.

Like certainly a lot of aspects of this are private, and there's private endeavors. There's money making opportunities the world of tech Silicon Valley, that's what Silicon Valley does. They make different ways to they come up with all sorts of creative ways to make money with these virtual spaces and virtual things and just all things within the digital all things digital just existing inside of a computer, of course, I mean there's the hardware software thing, the difference between that.

But once I mean once you have the hardware, and the hardware is fascinating too in terms of research and development and all that. And you know, with these possible no forms of computing like quantum computing, things are starting to get interesting as well. But I mean it's really about the software and what the hardware ends up running and what we use it for, right That's what That's where all the action ends up being. That's what you bought the hardware

to do in the first place, is to run this show. And it is a show and many different in every sense of the word. Really all sorts of shows you can turn into. I mean, any entertainment media that we may be interested in can be brought to us through online channels. Now the gaming is done online, the different platforms for entertainment channels, entertainment platforms of all kinds done through internet connection, watching uh, sport events, everything,

it's it's it's all we can all do it through internet connection. And so it's I don't know, it's just so easy just to it's easy to miss the changes as they come because they are there's a lot of nuance. There's a lot of things that are it doesn't seem like anything really has changed, and yet it does. It changes quite quickly, but it's all these weird details that are difficult to spot too. And if it's on the back end, like in a technical sense, forgetting I mean, who the hell

is keeping up with that? Only professionals are really able to do that, and not even them. Are not even professionals able to keep up with everything? You can't do it. There are enough time keeping up with whatever your job is having you do wherever it is that you're working. You're working in the tech sector, like be immersed enough in just one tiny project that you don't you miss the force for the trees or whatever. You know, even

the experts so stuff. Don't feel bad when you do miss something, and don't feel the need to think that you know everything and that you just take to the airwaves and start saving the world. And I mean, is that what I'm doing now? I don't know, Like I'm not. I doubt it. I don't think so. So I'm just trying to Really what I'm interested in doing these days is putting us all in our place, myself included.

But everybody, because everybody seems like they're getting a little big for their breeches and you're I mean, I'm saying everybody and sounds hyperbolic, but I really I don't even think that there probably are exceptions here because it's so simple for any of us just to get carried away when we're here, and I know I do just well. The social media platforms, I've always felt like those were just set up for us to to argue about anything and everything,

and that's about it. And argument equals engagement, So that's really the more important thing, is the engagement thing. But how do you get to engagement? How do you get people engaging with your platform? Well, if they're arguing over something, that's good engagement, right there, get a lot of the use out of things, a lot of intense use. And so we all do that. We've all done it. I do it. It's easy to fall into that pit, into that hole. But might there be other

ways to go about this whole thing? But I don't know. There's there's just so many, so many weird h just I don't know just what the thing thing is that end up becoming big and popular and all that. It's just it's I never understand it, but I don't need to. Yeah, frankly, I don't know. I know that it's difficult to get all for me. I've I've struggled recently at getting a hold of people online. It seems it seems more difficult in several different ways. Well, one of the

ways is that it seems like it seems like it can be difficult. I mean you can anytime you're looking around for people to engage with the online usually you can find their contact details like one way or another. And there's so many different ways in different places to contact people through that that's like really easier, right, And even the social media platforms have their own contact thing, and then you end up I find that you end up using the social media

messaging systems sometimes and those are strange. I always, I always uh default to email, getting a hold of people through emails, So I try to do that, but when I can, I try to do it on social media. But then there's other times where it seems like people you just can't get a hold of them now because they don't really have a contact thing on

anything. So that's weird. I want to say, there's I noticed more of that now than before, Like people are just kind of like making material and then walling themselves off from everything, and then when I try to when I do try to get hold of somebody, a lot of times I don't get a reply, and then other times I do get a reply, and it's just it's just like, no, I don't want to talk to you. And actually I like that. I like it when people do that because

it's like, Okay, now I know what's going on. They don't want to talk to me, that's good, thank you for telling me instead of just not getting back to me. Because it's really difficult to get replies from people now. It's weird, and I don't know, maybe this is uh, I don't know, it's just weird out there. I find that I prefer just kind of like I don't know, but disengaging lots of times,

and if nobody wants to talk to me, that's fine. And also the other part of that is I feel like it's harder to find people that I want to talk to as well, which is odd, like it seems like there's a billion people talking, but like the question of identity is always odd because lot of times people put their material out via Like if it's not like a digital persona like or a performance persona or something like that, then it's

just like a platform itself, like their website or their thing or the name of their YouTube channel or and that's that's cool. I actually understand that method of doing things. It's not a bad thing at all. But then it's just like, well, who am I talking to? And then you try to talk to them? Is like did I get a hold of somebody? Like what? And if they did reply, like who was that? What was that? Like? What? It's it's it's hard to tell what's what

online now. I honestly, it's like it's strange, it's it's it's I feel like it's getting to the point where we're on this thing, and it's it's very difficult to distinguish the synthetic from the organic. Right, So am I contacting? Am I sending an email or a message directly to another human being on the other end who's just reading it and then replying back as themselves? Am I doing that? Well? When I'm sending out a message, what is it going to? Who's replying back? Is it a representative of

this website or this platform? Is it the one person that does this as like a little project. It's like an art project of theirs, and it's one person and their whole platform is like just a pseudonym, right, So whatever it is they're doing is synonymous, and that's what it is, and you don't really know. And it's this weird sort of like Hall of Beerer's sort of thing. When you're online, it's like who is everybody? What

are they doing? And there's the bots. There's like a billion bots on here, actually easy to pick out saying, okay, this is just some stupid bot just posting a bunch of dumb stuff. Or it's a person that's like enabled a bot to post things on their behalf that's curated in such a way with the you know that you can curate it with little parameters on it and it'll post stuff that fits within the parameters, and that's about it.

With the rise of AI, this has and it will only continue to proliferate more so where more and more material that we're seeing isn't put out by a person, an individual, or even like a group of people. It's just all being automated. Maybe there's a person that started the process of automation with again a few parameters and then just goes crazy. So I don't know,

like that, it's We're in that bizarre world right now. It's like this strange virtual space, and I think I'm having difficulty navigating it because I'm old. I'm an old guy that likes to be in the middle of nowhere where nobody's around. I enjoy that. And then honestly, being online feels kind of similar to being nowhere. It's like, did I just is this really

a bunch of people interacting with each other? Is there just like a bunch of stuff like generating content for content's sake, people generating content for content's sake. AI systems generating content for content's sake, Silicon Valley corporations develop it, putting out content for content's sake. There's just so much garbage. There's a lot of junk out there. It's not all junk, but man, then

there's like entire websites, the clickbait. It's ridiculous. These websites, with these these they've been optimized for search engine optimization and clicks so that you click through to them for what to get you to an article that says nothing like it claims one thing to get you to go there, and then when you go, it's like it's like it doesn't even like halfway fulfill what you want it to by going there. It's like, Okay, I'm gonna read and

learn up about this topic, like it's it's some dumb topic. And then they just take like the most basic, like crappy little bits out of like encyclopedias about that topic and they just kind of like randomly stitch it together so barely even makes sense. And it's like it's, yes, it's talking about what you expected it to, but there's no there's no conclusion to it. There's there's no point, there's nothing that you learn from it. It's just

it's just there for its own sake. So it's like, oh, yeah, you you have some interest in this because you're just looking at it. So here's an article about it that tells you absolutely nothing, right, and then what's the point of making that article. The point of making that article is just to get you to go to it, and not just you,

but as many other people to go to it. And then it's just lined up with a bunch of stupid ads that are they're made the same way that they're just a bunch of clickbait ads, that they design those in such a

way that they're supposed to grab your attention. They're all just like buying for your attention as hard as they possibly can and hope that you click to that, and then you click through on the ad if you're crazy enough to do that, and then I guess there's a product on that end that's some piece of junk and maybe it kind of relates to what the ad said it was. And I don't know, it's just how is this system actually working?

Are people actually like going through and clicking on these stupid advertisement links and then buying whatever it is on the other end, Like it must work, right, I don't Otherwise there wouldn't be like this vast, vast, just endless amount of these things, like they don't end. It's just an ocean. It's an ocean of these things. It's ridiculous. The volume is disturbing,

and I don't know, it's just it's all for what. There's so many things like I just I've always like, you know, you look at things in the so called normal everyday world, and you take a look at certain things and go, how does this. Why does this particular thing exist? Why does this exist? Who is going to this place? Like, you know, even like strange businesses, This is in the old brick and mortar,

real old world that we know before even internet hit the old. You know, we're downtown, we're going to different shops, or we're in New York City. Right, if you're in New York City going through town, there's so many weird stores. You look at something, you know, seeing these storefronts. First of all, the sign is bizarre, you barely read it. It's a business. You don't even not quite sure what they're even

selling. You don't know if they know what they're selling, but it's there, and you just you go, who in the hell is going there? What are they buying? What's even in there? To begin with? I don't want to find out because I don't want to go in. And even stuff that like seems like that you would want to go to, you just never get around to. No customers, like I don't know, we're just

all forced to do something to make it. And then with varying degrees of success, I suppose, so there's going to be oddball things that pop up. Be the easy way to explain this. But and there's just always been so many things that make you wonder, like, how is this? How have we made it this far? With this happening? That too, it's like, how how have we all made it this far when clearly it doesn't seem like anybody knows what they're doing, Very few people have any idea what's

going on. But we've made us far? What does that mean? We just kind of keep moving forward, and there's no end of bad ideas, And the worst ideas are the ones that are the easiest to get behind. I suppose from the look of things, people like to champion all the worst stuff. You know, similar with uh, just the getting the attention online, getting the attention anywhere, attention for its own sake, they clickbait,

the ridiculous adds, all that stuff. It's it's I mean, we've all kind of been forced to to do this in a way, like we've we all need to, Uh, if we're gonna have something that's successful, you need to do something exciting, something interesting, something that people are gonna notice. And so you know, that kind of sets you up for some strange performative things that are going to be successful just because they're over the top. Anything over the top must be good. It has to be good. How

could it be bad. So it gets a bunch of attention. So that's always good. So there's that. I mean, I honestly, attention I do not care about. At this point, I was saying before two listeners two hundred, two thousand and two million, it's all the same, it's all the same thing. I mean, it would it be nice to have a lot, Yes, I'll be honest about that, be cool to have a lot. But then if I don't have a lot, then I'm completely fine with that. I'll just keep talking and you know, we'll just keep

talking. We'll just keep saying stuff. I do think that there are opportunities. I say this again and again on here, but I do believe this. It's why I continue, is that there's opportunities to bring up things that are not popular, things that other people don't seem to be talking about, or if they do, they're talking about in a way. That's something that is I always find that I have another take that I haven't noticed, And it's why I mean, there may be other weird goofballs out there that aren't

getting attention and talking just like I am. And I'm not listening to them because you know, why would I Because I don't know where they are either. They don't know where I am. I don't know where they are. But we're saying similar things. That's okay. Actually that's good. The more people that might be on a similar track, it's cool. But they say, get in where you fit in, that's what they tell me. I've heard that one before. But honestly, if there's if I don't fit in,

I'm not gonna feel bad about that either. If there's nowhere that I fit in, that's cool. It doesn't matter around I don't I do not need to fit in. I don't need to be doing the popular thing. I mean, as long as I can just like survive, honestly, find a way to survive, and keep going, keep moving forward as far as we can make it. I don't know where it's going to end. But we're gonna take this as far as we can put my best effort into it. We'll just we'll just do what we do. And the numbers, it's

just those damn numbers they're getting. They're getting the best. You're not hearing the phone ring. Huh No, No, I can't hear a phone ring. You can't hear that? No, I don't wow. Okay, let me bring your monitor up a little bit then, because you should be able to hear this. Can you hear it now? Oh? Wow? Okay? Something is off? Hmm. Either way, you have a phone call that's like, can you hear this? How about this? Can you hear these sound effects? Let's see? No? Oh no, I don't think

anything. Let's try this. How about now? Uh? None of this stuff? Let me see. Let me see if there's some sort of weird little thing that I have shut off here. Something's happening because you're not getting I mean, I can hear everything from you. I don't understand why that you hear me, but you don't hear Okay, yeah, let's try again. Because everything that I will be hearing from you will be coming through Skype. There's no other program that be coming through, and so I can hear

Skype, So that shouldn't be an issue. It's weird because you have a phone caller and I was trying to let you know, and uh, you weren't getting it somehow. Let me take a look at my settings. Maybe there's something wrong in my settings here. Hmm is real fast because I don't want to I don't want to linger on this and we do have uh you know, somebody, wait, let's see if we get rid of noise cancelation. Maybe would that help. Let's see do you hear that? Uh no?

Wow? Okay, some listener in the chat room. Let me know if you're hearing the phone ring, because I'm ringing this phone and it should be going through. It looks like it's going through to me. Uh, but something is just not being picked up here. This is very odd. Let me see. Maybe I got something on my recording settings wrong. Yeah, yeah, I'm not sure that's gonna happen. Okay, well, let's take a look now and see if you listen to does it this should not

be? Still nothing? No, no, I don't hear anything. Secret Wars with air strikes and tanks by Larry Hancock. Secret Wars became a staple of US covert operator. Okay, so that you heard, Yes, yes, I hear that. All right. Now let's try this hold on. Still nothing on the phone rigging, No, no phone ring? Weird? Okay, somehow my sound effects are not piping through. I guess I don't know if these guys are hearing it on the radio, but they're probably hearing

it annoying. Oh I can hear it, Chuck the Ford Preex says he can hear everybody, but you can hear this phone rigging? Yeah yeah, okay, I don't know why that is. I have to figure that one out, but you do. You do have a caller, Okay, so I'll get out of the way now. But this is fun, you know, live radio. I like him? Why not? Why not? I mean, did I hit something me? Maybe it's because I did this.

Let me let me just try one last thing and then I'm gonna turn over to the phone caller, okay, because I'd like you to hear because uncle is gonna be mad he can't hear the phone nothing. Oh yeah, still now no wow, Okay, I'm gonna go back and set this for there. We go to fault communication. We should be all live on two levels. Whoops, Okay, that's not quite doing what it should. Let's see here. Let's try this default device, the fault communication. Uh hey,

fort frek, let me know if you can still hear me. And there's that phone ringing again that Aaron can't hear. No, No, here's a girl stament. Okay, but if I run will Helm through here, you can probably hear him. Right, you heard that? No, you didn't hear that weird scream? I don't think so. No, let's see. Okay, let's try. Let me kill your money. You didn't hear that. I heard it clicking off maybe, but that's there. Okay, So

no phone ringing, none of that. Oh, no, weird? All right, Well, I guess I'll have to figure that one out later. I just don't understand what's happening here. Okay, let's return this to its proper setting. I guess this is usually me, chuck. I'm usually the one that has all these problems. I and a lot. Everything was fine a short time ago, and I don't know what the problem is here. So hopefully everybody can still hear us. Okay, I can I can still

hear it. Yeah, the Ford freak is telling me in the chat room. He can hear us so and hear what's going on. He can hear the phone and all that. Anyway, let's if you can hear the caller, because he should. Yikes. All right, let's let's bring him on. Hey, Jimmy, James, you're you're live. Hopefully Aaron can hear you. He'll pray hear me. I didn't hear no phone either, and now I could barely hear you. It sounds like you're a mile away. Yeah, I hear Jimmy. I hear you a loud and clear. Man.

You're good. You're hearing Aaron. Okay, Jimmy, I hear Aaron. Fine. I could barely hear you, though, and I didn't hear no rings and no woman screamed. Wow. Okay, So let's let's try this with the phone open with you see if you can hear it, just real quick. So you don't hear that. Nope, very very weird. Okay, well I'll see what I can do with it. Go ahead, you guys continue on with your conversations. That you can hear each other and you can at least hear me. So that's a good thing, all right.

Yeah. Yeah, sounds are overrated. It's all about voices anyway, especially with the Uncle show. It's about the uncle voice, is what I'm telling. Jimmy. How you doing, man? Well? Still kicking so well? Yeah, I was going to agree with you on the commercial thing. I never got that he's when as a kid, I'm gonna watch Scooby Doode taken play shoot commercials all they want, I'll get it. I'm glad they pay for it. But I'm not a fruit book man. There you

go. Yeah, even something that kind of straightforward. But I mean, all the weird internet ads are taking things to the next level. It's like, what the hell is this product? U There's a billion ads all right next to each other, So how are you gonna even really going to click through any of them? How are they winning this weird like competition of clicks out there to the point where they're like selling product enough to recoup the money

they spent placing all these ads. You know, I don't know. It's just these are the mysteries of commerce that I just I guess if they're above my head, I guess above all of our goods. Yeah, maybe that's a good thing. I mean, there are some things I don't need to

know. I find it interesting that it turns out a lot of them jobs were like pretty much fake because like in the sixties, you know, TV people would have like very odd dreamlike jobs like oh he writes jingles, Hm, No, we don't oh Oh, I see, you're saying it's all facade to kind of like build up this idea of the dream life that is never attainable. That's the idea. That was part of it. That was part of it was to make foreigners well envious, like look at America,

look at these crazy jobs they got and other things. They wanted to actually create these fake jobs, so they wanted to popularize it, like, oh, of course there's a I don't own what did that guy that worked? What did the be? Which guy do? He always an advertisement? Oh? Yeah, that's a perfectly legitimate job. Of course he's in ads.

Well, I mean, I know that marketing is a field. I know that people get paid pretty to do it, so I guess when you do it right, there's definitely money to be made there, and there is there are certainly products being sold. I'm not saying that doesn't happen and that there aren't successful marketing campaigns, but just the ubiquity of ads and then the insane sort of level of some of these things. It's like this is really working, you know what I mean, Like there's just so much it's everything is

ever saturated. I think maybe that's the point I'm trying to make is that this oversaturation of everything online well after World War Two, I almost think I think this is a well compared to the new thing. I think that we've pretty much inherited the art of propaganda from these Nazi bastards that our government brought up here. I think that was some of the stuff they were up to.

Yeah, yeah, and uh, propaganda is a good topic to research, and I I do believe that propaganda is there's there's like updates being made to it, like the old rules apply, yes, but there's new dynamics in it that I think are really starting to get away from everybody at this point. And yeah, things are getting interesting on that front, I believe, And that there's an opportunity to talk about things for sure that I don't

see a lot of people doing. So that's one of the ones that I reference is, well, are people even noticing these changes as they're swooping in right now? She and I agree that advertising now most certainly is a quote unquote career a thing. But where in the devil did it come from? I mean, I'm saying it was invented out of whole cloth. Two complaint to give meaningless jobs to a bunch of people. It just goes on and on. What are these jobs? I mean, come on, get rid

of a DEEI instructing diversity inclusion and all this other crack. They make up fake problems, then they come up with fake solutions, and then come up with fake industries and take very real money. Yeah, I mean, there's I mean, it seems like a lot of things could be whittled down to very basic needs. And then but then you got a whole problem on your on your hands. There too is once you start eliminating different jobs, and

the economies all of a sudden in trouble. It's like, well, all these silly jobs said, yes, we just admitted that they weren't necessary, but now we've stripped them, and now there's a bunch of people that are unemployed, and then that causes an issue. So you know, you're you're stuck in the We're all stuck in this situation where it's like, well, I have to do something, and like if what I find ends up being

something that's really superfluous, what does that matter? If it just like pays my way, that's the only reason I'm doing it anyway, that's the only reason most people are working is to pay their way forward. So you know, like, what what does it even matter if, like, in my state this the next year, the old people are going to be a quarter million people sort of attendees at old folks hoops. Instead, they graduates are getting degrees and literature. This doesn't help them. All it does is drive

up a massive debt and then doctrinate them with stupidity. And meanwhile, who in the devil's going to do the meaningful work? I mean, my god, there's only it's so long the baby boomers can go on here well. And then there's also the automation thing, where even the work that needs to be done, like the hard labor that does have to be get done, be done by somebody. A good portion of that presumably will be able to

be automated. However, then there's all sorts of questions with automation. It's like, will things really be fully automated or will we just kind of continue the trend of Yes, technology gets better and enables us to do everything that we're doing faster, but that doesn't mean that people lose their jobs so to speak. They're just forced to work doing their work at an even faster pace in order to like kind of keep up with the machines that have sped up

the process. Like up to this point really all promises of like automation and that the technology was to alleviate so much labor and make our lives easier.

It's opposite, like objectively, when you look at like we have been forced to go at a more rapid pace and work more feverishly, do more and seemingly more of less, right because we're kind of saying them, but regardless, we are doing physically more, and so that begs the question, like, well if this is this is not efficiency, right, Like the goal

was efficiency get these machines, like to get the job done quicker. But it's revealing what the real important thing that we put like the true goal is just you know, increase the production, keep doing more, keep doing it, doesn't matter what it is, just do more of it. Doing that. Like you said, I think they're trying to destroy the production, lower

our consumers, destroy our lifestyle. None of this makes sense. They had environmental guy in Britain said, well, you're all a bunch of crackheads. I don't know what you're doing and what you're talking about we're not abandoning the gadsline. Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I mean the gas issue is interesting. Certainly, we're still using it. It doesn't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. Uh yeah, I don't know. It's just more of least. Oh now that I heard whatever that sound that you just

played, it was a guy talking. I heard it. So there we go. I guess we had a success. I'm excited. I'm as excited as Tom Cruise on Oprah Winfrey Show with me right now. I'm about to jump up on the couch. That's awful excited. I don't think you're quite there yet. I'm working on That's that's my goal is to somehow get as excited as Tom Cruise was. And hey, you set a goal, you can achieve it. That's all there is to it. You just gotta creatively

visualize yourself in that space. And boy, it short looks good in my head, and that's going to be uh that's going to be real crowning at mm hmm. I can't wait. That's what I did. Yeah, I know that's that simple man. Well, that guys to have a big church in Dallas where the money started flowing all the walls. They're the guy that bought that old stadium. I don't think i've heard this exact story. Really well, this is all this is like a year or two though. But

hmmm, Oldstein, are you aware of the scrape? I don't think so. Money actually, like money fell out of walls that they were like storring money, like hiding it. I assume cash. Is that what you mean? Oh? Yeah, Like what happened is they figured out they claimed that someone stole a bunch of money like ten years before that, and it was found in the walls. Okay, so some fraud thing. They're like doing some sort of fraud where they said it was gone, but they actually just

kept it dull time and we're spending it the all time or whatever. Okay, that's fine. Didn't hear about them? You know? Isn't that what they all do after a little while and say that it was money? I mean pretty much. That's That's the name of the game at this point is how do you cheat your taxes? How do you hide the money? How do you stash it in a somewhere? And these guys just put it in

the wall. They cut out the middleman. They didn't use the Cayman Islands Bank, right, yeh Ki Like Senator Menendez had a bunch of gold bars in his close exactly, a big deal. Exactly, he had gold bars. Did you read about that? Aaron? I saw the headline. I did not read it. It's hilarious. It's hilarious. It's just you know, yeah, well of course I got money stashed all over the place.

What don't you you know? Yeah, yeah, everybody does that. Everybody's got thousands of dollars in gold bars in their living room closet, don't they. I mean, you know, it's just normal. Sorry, all right, I want to jump in and make sure you can still hear me. It's funny you could hear John Wayne, but you from your the phone ring? No, no, yeah, I heard that one. That's it, just John Wayne. That's all. That's all I got. You heard that, Yes, I did. Now that's the same soundboard. There was something

very weird going on. Well it's uh got six sound bites just real quick there. Yeah, it's the me TV soundboard. Is it only plays things that would be played on me t V. If it weren't, then we don't hear it because we don't want to hear it. Okay, chicken, don't no, once again, nothing, they're not the TV material. That's what's the problem is. You can ask meady listeners. I'm playing o'pound the craft. I wouldn't make it an old spaghetti. I wouldn't make it a

habit it following me that son, there we go. I got John Wayne. The only thing you're hearing out of the soundboard is John Wayne. That's hilarious. All right, Sorry, go ahead. I don't want to keep it errupting your show. It's just funny to me. Well, it's the only thing that matters. Let me carry a gun. John Wayne Wisdom. What a wise man. He deserves That airport in Orange County. No, it's the guy's own airport. That's pretty sweet. Down there in Santa Anna,

it's the John Wayne Airport. There's a complete with this u large statue of him down in the like baggage claim area. There's a it's a tall thing. I want to say, it's like fIF teen feet higher. So it's a pretty damn tall statue of John Wayne. It's a very big tall man. Okay, wow, figure out. I had imagine that's something else. But yes, Santa Ana Airport where the planes have to take off at an incredibly steep angle, so it's not to bother the residents of Orange County.

So that's an interesting little thing about the airport that planes do climb very quickly when they take out off from out of there. But yeah, this was a show about nothing. Perhaps you've heard of such things. That's what this show is. It's a show where I just say nothing. But the difference between this show and every other show you've ever heard is that I admit what this is. See, most others are going to come up here with some sort of sales point, like this is what I'm doing. I'm doing

this, I'm doing that, I'm saving the world. I'm doing the best thing you've ever seen anybody ever do. I'm not gonna do that. I'm just gonna tell you I didn't do anything. Okay, I did nothing. I got up here on the microphone, I said nothing. I said nothing. I did nothing. Nothing happens as a result of it. That's the truth. See, And I can deal with that. I can do that.

See, I'm not sure how many other people can. They can try to sell the drone Copter Harmonica with their billions of ads on weird websites that don't make any sense. They believe they're saving the world with their drone harp harmonica, but I'm telling you that they're not. And I'm the crazy person. Okay, remember that I willingly accept such labels. I willingly will be

the crazy person. I willingly will be an outcast. I willingly won't fit in because I don't want to. I don't want to fit into this giant garbage heap that we've all created and act like it's the best thing ever not doing it. So that's all I'm saying. This is the Ocelly Radio Network. It's a land where misfits can be misfits, and I do love that. So I do like the Ocelli Radio Network. The rest of Internet I don't know about, but I do enjoy being here. I enjoy speaking.

I enjoy the difficulty of trying to make sense of anything. I like a challenge. I do like a challenge, A good challenge. Who doesn't I know? I love it. And so we'll keep challenging ourselves week in, week out, and it's gonna be fun because there's some oddball stuff going out there, and we're just gonna we're gonna try to sort things out here and there. So that's what we're gonna do. And if you're listening to the Ocelli Radio Network live, the second half of the show is about to start,

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You were listening to Uncle the Broadcast. My name is Aaron the nephew, and I here with Messa startshell Uncle, Hello, ladies and gentlemen. The second hour is on the road. We are starting get those calls right and it is. It is the three hundred and eighteenth episode and here let's get these codes going. I know we have my buddy on the line, Jimmy, I know you're on the line. You'll be the first to cool. Yeah, but if anybody else would like to call, you may do

so. Jimmy's not on the line right now, but he can call back in no problem. Oh just let you know. I thought he was hanging in is oftentimes he does. That's why I said it. Right now, it's just us, but we're taking calls, and every every night that we're live on a Chili radio network, we take calls. The number is three one nine five seven five zero one six. You can also use Skype. If you skype, send a message to Chuck. He'll call you and I

got some news. Oh really quick, really really quick. Before you say anything, Uncle, how about this, Guden talk to our friends in Germany who have been on the Ocelli network for a couple of days straight. So we must be live in that pub again. So uh, you know, yeah, hello to our friends in Germany because Remany, welcome, Welcome. Let's put your number one there and let's get him cooling. There you go. You guys could reach me by a Skype if you like, Charles dot

o'celly on Skype and you could call in for free. What you do is you message me and I will call you into the show and you can join Uncle from Germany live right now. Also we have listeners in Spain, Australia and the United Kingdom. For the international listeners right now, all of you can use Skype so that way you don't have to pay to call in.

But we do have a normal number also if you want to use it for North America, Aaron, you want to give that number, Yes, the number is three one nine five two seven five zero one six same every night that we go live here, call in or yeah, I use the Skype method that Chuck was saying, that works too. Glad to have everybody here. Glad to have that spot in Germany binge listening to the Ochili radio network. That's exciting. I would love to hear one of those guys talk,

oh, let's from German from Germany. That would really do my night. I mean, just to say call in and speak German. We don't get. The story I got is that we're on in a bar over there. There's like a pub, a German pub that has us on and just like puts the radio network on for like a week, two weeks at a time, where that's all they play. And right now they've been on there for four days. According to let's how do you get a story? What's who's

the story from that tells you this? Check? I got an email which you know, told me, Hey, you know you keep saying people are listening in Germany. I'm one of the people listening in Germany. Here's how I heard you? Really? So yeah, that's so odd, Like what's what I don't know the decision process of like what made them turn it on in for that long? Like what's going on over there? I know? But if they write listen, if they write to one of us, we'll

definitely answer them. I mean, they can get a hold of you. You can give your email address info at o'helly dot com. You can write to me anytime. Also Blind jfk researcher at gmail dot com, which is also my PayPal address if you want to donate. But anyway, you have an email address too, right, Aaron, go go ahead and give it

to him and maybe they'll write to you. Ye send an email to fronds at the Age of Transitions dot com and you you will renew my faith that there's actually somebody on the other side of the Internet that I log into every day and it's not just all artificially intelligent apparitions on here and nothing more, because I'm beginning to believe that's what this whole internet thing is. It's not even people, Uncle, It's just a bunch of machines, and that's it.

Taking some of my I cannot I'm I'm a share man. I need some of my customers. Are. We are? We live on on all the streaming platforms for Uncle right now too. We are, And and creative accents is in the Twitch chat room. We see you, creative accents. He says, Hello, Uncle, Hello, erin Hello. That's a person I've met him. Well, yeah, that's one okay, Chuck, point

point taken. But I'm gonna do the one hand roll. If we can count to more than I have fingers on one hand of people that we can confirm are actually real people right now that we know are online, I will believe in the reality of Internet connectivity. Okay, Jimmy, Jimmy is not AI. You know that for sure. Okay, just say okay, So we're up to two. All right, we're up to two. So you got the male guy Eddie, you know who that is in the chat room.

We see him all the time. I don't know if he's there right this minute. I can check. But right, I suppose I'll grant you that one. You'll grant me Eddie the man? Well, is he here? Now? Where is he? I don't know? Is he in the is the sound off if you're in one of the chats? But who else? Hey, the Ford freak is over in Australia. We know that. That's the Australian flag popping up on my on my stream. That's four, that's four right there. I'm almost through your hand, Eric, come on

now, okay, okay, he's himself that. We're not there yet. I'm just saying we're close, We're getting there, We're getting there. Okay, Okay, Let's see who else is on the chat room? Okay, Ford Free Creative Accidents is okay? Right now, I can't go beyond that because I've got some anonymous people in my chat room. But how about your other screams? How about over there? Because there's that uh, that that woman that's on the one the oh my goodness, the uh the YouTube chat

room? Right, but what is her name? Oh, Sally Doll, Sally Doll. What about Sally Doll? You don't you can't prove that that's Oh wait a minute, Caddy from Texas has called in, right, Okay, that's fine, all right. If we're counting those two, we're up to six. And I suppose you went shot creative accidents. It says to me that Caddy from Texas is listening right now. Now I can't see her in the chat or anything, but I'm taking it on the word of a

real person that another real person is listen. How about that? This all sounds very believable. Shuck, When it's my hour, they all speak. They do kind of understand. They're looking for the comedy man. Oh and somebody, Hey, wait a minute, uncle, somebody just popped up in Denmark on the street of brand new see. See. Look, they ain't get new ones. I ain't get new ones. You can have them. I get new ones every day. I will get new ones. But I

understand that Chris comedy comedy is what they want to hear. Not of course, you know, well, of course, I mean you know they have your hour, but they're more interested. I must say in mine that's probably true. Yes, that is true. I'm not gonna try to argue that. No arguing now, I'm just I wouldn't argue that, I argue over the reality of whatever Internet is. I'm still not totally convinced, but I'm you guys are working on me. You're you're wearing me down. I'll give

you that. Hey, I'm trying here. Look I do see a listener in Jersey, so shout out to New Jersey and uh, this is what we call back in Jersey breaking balls. So this is what we do. This is uncle. You know the term you can hear in the act. You can hear an uncle's accent. He grew up somewhere near me, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, real close to you. It was really close to you. Actually Queens queens horrible Mets played, Yeah, exactly, exactly. At least it wasn't the It wasn't the Yankees. No, I

know exactly. I can't stay Yankee. I'm a Mets fan, but I get to suffer for it. And there you go. So you were out there all right, fair enough. See there's real people, Aaron, Yeah, okay, I guess yeah, him guy, the guy from taxis out with that guy with that that wasn't German tact Taxi guy. That was almost that was almost a hate crime right there in that accident. Are picking more bulls over here? Who says that? I don't notice? Somebody says somebody

said it. Yeah, I don't know who, not me, not often, I don't know say much. John Travolta after too many edibles, he's got a new one out now with Santa Clous. Do you hear about that one? Are you talking about that commercial he does or he plays Santa Claus? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's All Day Special. What John Travolta is the Santa Claus? Yeah? Okay, I didn't see that. You didn't see it coming? Yeah? He had, he had his card. He goes in there. Why don't your kids? Is it a

credit card commercial? Yeah? Yeah, okay, okay, good and he and he is, you have this in your wallet? I love those commercials, yeah, because they're good. You gotta see these commercials. Chuck, he's Santa I got I got people complaining I watched too many commercials the other day bringing him up on my show. But let's see. Oh he does a quick silver I'm now looking it up on the internet. John Travolta does a Oh he's been a Capital one commercial. That's what I'm talking about.

Okay, okay, I didn't know this, but I just looked at it. I just look at the TV and I can see these commercials. I'll be time. So that's how I can tell. Oh my god, he's check this out there. There's a there's a description for this thing. John Travolta stars in Capitol One add as Tony Monaro Santa. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. That's it. That's the name. Oh my god, this is this is nostalgia gone completely insane now because isn't Tony man Arrow that the

name of the aracter from Saturday Night Feaver and those disco movies. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, there you go that Finn see even you get things like that, you guys haven't even heard of on my owl. Didn't know what the heck's going on. Yeah, Saturday Night Fever and Staying Alive. He played Tony Maner. Okay, okay, yeah, wow, all right. You know I saw that on a drive in movie screen as a part of a double feature, uh in in in Long Branch, no kidding. Oh yeah, when I was a little

kid, that movie. Uncle. Hey, Canada has now joined us as well. Canada finally joined on the stream that I see. Oh so that's the one's in that's in the pub. Pub. No, no, no, that the pub is Germany. But Canada is just new, new to the stream. We got two locations in Canada. One one I'm betting as our friend Rob and the other here there's another real person. Uh and uh the other I don't know where this is. Uh Toronto. I guess Toronto would be a nice with you. I don't know. I kind of I

fall back on the opinion that all Canadians are crisis actors. I think if we can ring the bell, I think, if we can ring the bell tonight, we'll have Robin on it, crisis actor in. Oh, in quickly, quickly. He's not real, Yeah he is? He is, Well, Robin is I do? I do have a real caller. You couldn't hear the bell, but I do have a real caller. Oh what happened? You know? Bell's looking Damn you guys aren't hearing the bell?

I rang it, I swear I did. The listeners can hear? Okay, let's go, let's put him on the here, put him on the air. Here he is, hello, bell ringer. Oh it's coda. Hey, mister Cotta, mister Cotta. What are you doing there, mister Conna, you're the first one with the guy that was playing that knife favor. What's that student doing Indiana? He's trying to do Vinnie Barberino mcconnor. Yeah, yeah, mister Cotta, My career is going right down the toilet.

Man. Whow who got on this line? Tony? Vinnie? That's Vinnie. You talk, Nnie, not to be confused with Tony, not with Tony. That's Vinnie. That's Vinnie. That's the short guy. He's the short guy out of the punch. I know he's Vinnie. He's talking about Yep, he's the short guy. This you have man is sing him and then Tony and then you have him. That's the three guys. So there's three guys in in uh plus counting the teacher in that in that show.

Come Back Cotton, Welcome back Carter. Okay, I don't think I've ever really even seen the show. I've seen the show. I've seen the show. It's three of them. Okay, I know I believe it. You need to watch it now. Maybe, well, if it, if it goes on, if if we can get on it with the I thinks we have Oh yeah, maybe we can find a VHS tape us the whole episode. Try that. We'll get one on that and put it on a

Saturday show. Yeah, I would like that in the in the pop shop, I'll check out out n to see because I do want to see him readings this wating that one because that might be higher for me, Dan. But let's us look at it. M I mean, this is what I'm talking about when we go back to the to the showing. Okay, all right, on the click sound who's talking in that crackom? I just heard a clack uh. Looks like there's quite a bit of activity at the ol

dot com. Know I hear it because I hear it talking about the sopranos or good Fellows in their good good Fellas, Good Fellows, good Fellas the movie. H is getting upset about be doing an Italian accent. I'll do a German accent for good measure, maybe and scare off the entire pub that's listening to us over No, I want them to speak, and I want them to try to give a cool out. I don't do anything, don't touch them. I will build my new customers. I know you don't touch

my new customers. Want them to call if they that would be good. If they want to skype everybody, you can do it. I know that the time difference that back, what is the time It's terrible. It's like at least eight hour difference. I forget how many eight hours I think. So it's something like that's terrible going to Florida and then now I'm thinking about this time and stuff. It's driving me nuts there now when we were doing the Florida flights and coming back it will it get to me now? This

this stuff? Yeah, you got a flying going through the time zones, hor zone you know like that? Yeah, walkcle the Lions lost. Oh well, back to that. I got some good I got some news about that, and you brought that up. We was watching Buffalo and the and the Chiefs playing today, and I believe if Kurt comes to shove, they're going to be running on the road to the playoffs. Chiefs. But I think I believe my second team is going to take home for advantage hopefully.

And you know what is uh, how many teams are you talking about right now? What is this? What's happened to two teams and two teams the team that uh that that right now. Got a game tomorrow night. They win it. If they win it, they'll jump right up. There is that the Miami Dolphins. How are you? Bingo? Bingo, bingo? How did you figure out? So? I can't. I knew it was one of I know it's a team. Yeah, I don't know if it

was one of two teams or not, but now I do. I know it's one of two teams that of mine that I like, and then the that's it. I come down to conclusion for this whole year football season. I've got my two teams and I'm sticking with them. There we go, and that's who I'm getting, right If you understand his wife got four? Now, how can you guys figure this? She's collect How can she collect four teams being in and they have two? You got one that made Low's

home field advantage. First of all, that's the Chiefs and one fighting to get in. It's Buffalo in the hunt. In the hunt, that's what they call that. And it's four of two three others that are in the hunt. And my second team, my Rams, is also in the hunt. So I'm in a good shape. We'll playoff positions. Really we're right now even though I lost today against him Surry Ravens. I don't like the Ravens either. Yeah. Oh no, Rams nearly beat them in Baltimore,

So that was impressive because they're a good team. But it wasn't a win, but it was close. What do you think about that, Jimmy too mad? It'd be too mad. I'd say probably a lot of smoking fire with that little forty nine series kings c Yeah. I do know one thing though, Uh tonight's game, the Eagles left the wagon kicked down off the wagon? Kick did they get beat by Dallas? And I believe they getting kicked big Dallas? And if that happens, you know, it takes up.

So I kicked Oh in the NFC is an it's a the Niners, right thing? You hit the jackpot and everything that's happening. My second team. Better win the last game of the season. Now, you've got to win him. They gotta beat him. You're saying when the Rams play the forty nine ers, Yeah, when they play on the lamps, that's gonna be a tough one right there. Well, they have to win at they come down to. I don't know, it's gonna be a hard one, know that Jimmy. Oh Jimmy, Yeah, here that you heard what I

said? Yeah, yeah, I hear you. I just I just can't hear the forging. Oh wow, he'll have to just tell us when the phone wings, I'll produce you there. H yeah, I don't know what happened. We'll be We're good. So but that that's the story for tonight's impsult. So that's it. That's the story. We're sticking to it. Yeah, so very good. Okay, situation there was disturbing, Oh Kansas City situation. Oh, that's a complete different story. That one would be

the first time they would have to play a game on the road. Because all their games that they've won, like play them out past year playoff game, playoff positions. They will have to go out on the road where they used to do it at home. They may lose feel advantage. You know who might get it? My second my second team team two team two Miami, No Miami, what's your number two team? Miami? Miami, Miami number one teams of the NFL. On my phone show. It's like side

woman kick get up my show. I'm on my shows. A drink, that's just what Yeah, go get a drink. I'm on my show. Don't talk to me now, sit in, you're not on the show. I got a good name. Honestly, I'm making names out there tonight. We're making names. We're doing names tonight. Why don't we just pretend that we're handful. Why don't we just pretend we're the television series The Prisoner and give ourselves names that are numbers, like number Because you're talking about number one,

number two. Why can't that be our names? Okay, you're number one, she's number two, then number Oh I get to be number one because you're a skid. Oh what are you doing? I really got a promotion here. I wasn't expecting this with this, uh number naming convention. Okay, now we're kind of naming convention people. This is getting number two. So now what now? What do we have to talk? Jimmy? Where Jimmy go? He's there? I'm here uncle. Did you ever watch

that movie The Sun that dreaded Sundown? Sundown? I saw someone a cowboy like that with Cowboys show I've been watching, so this one was. What's weird? Is uh? Well, first of all, it's a real story, but from some of the scenes, you would swear you were watching some of the early Friday the thirteenth, because he looked exactly like that guy with the burl that bag over his head, the who oh you mean Jason.

Yeah, I'm just talking about Jason, that's yeah, yeah, yeah, of course I seen a lot of him, A whole lot of Jason, a lot of Jason's if that's where you're going, Jimmy, because I have my first wife, I gotta tell you something, tell your story here. My first wife got me in to watching that show for some dang reason.

I started watching the whole episode of Jason the Funday the thirteen, and do you know, I've seen almost all of them because of huh, that's pretty good, you know that, Jimmy, even the one minute it's an outer space except that one. But there's one out of space that must have been new. I'm oh, yeah, there's one. Yeah, there's a line. What what well? That one is an outer space. I think it was the last quote unquote official one and that was like twenty years ago,

but didn't rib DOWNBI or something. Yeah, they remade Friday the thirteenth like they remade the original, sort of with like a rob zombie type reboot. But Jason Edge thing was like Jason Way in the future. They somehow had him cryogenically frozen or some crap. That was the Uh that was the premise of that movie. Horrible movie anyways, but uh, hey look uncle, it could have been worse. You know, uh, your your your former wife introduced you to horror movies. My former wife was a horror movie,

so it all. Yeah, first I didn't know that. Yay. Are you seeing her in the movies? You've seen her in the movies, usually with little Japanese guys under a screaming gun. You see that Gonela? Yeah, yeah, yeah, with Gonzila. Yeah, this is a new Godzilla movie out, Uncle, it's supposed to be good. No one coming out, by the way. I'm gonna add somebody. I'm gonna add somebody by a skype. Now, okay, go ahead, another real person there there

you go, allegedly allegedly real person. Prove yourself real, John, Yeah, we're at the show. Let's go one second. This is this is this? That's realastic? Well what can I tell you? I know who this is? Hey, I doesn't do it, Aaron, Well there's one on him. This is not a I not a. I this is number six. You know who he is. I know who he is. It's the prisoner. You don't know who this guy is. He's a real man. This is the prisoner. This is the guy from the North, from

the North. That's an is the Yeah, this is calling for you. Give me a hint. I was calling for him. You're calling out, going on for you? What's the what's the Canada call out? That's it? See see that's him, the Canada man, the Canada. I tell you a call, okay, but one which I kicked this morning tonight. Are there any Canada geese down there right now? I am seeing? I guess this is the season, isn't it. They want to get the hell out of Canada. They don't like that up here because it's too cold.

Yeah, yeah, they're actually just they're fleeing Trudeau. Not enough of that guy. They're not actually going to come back anymore. They're going to become Mexican geese. Oh Mexican. Why don't they call him that? Anyway they could down I was actually able to thread the crap Canadian coach, Well know who's that? Beieve? That was some family guy? Oh man, somebody said Canadian goose. So there you go. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can hear it now I didn't hear the first part of the show.

My mom was here. We were trying to make ice cream. Oh I oh, yeah, you missed that part. Well, what did we talk about? Uncle? Is something about one? Something about too? I think that Detroit Lions had something to do with it. Side woman kick? Oh yeah, we got it. Yeah that his wife watching why wait a minute, wait a minute, watching said something. I said, I'm on the ear. So now we got side woman, one of us saying it was sidekick here with side woman and we would That was what was the beginning.

I believe Vinnie Barberino also came up. Yeah yeah, Babo came up and the It's important and the guy from the show Santa Claus selling credit cards sing so critically. Holy crap, I just had an amazing remember another one. The Chilly Radio Network neither neither endorses nor uh despises the idea that Aaron might have a side woman. Thank you very much. Now, when didn't come from kick? You said it? You know you know what we neither we

neither endorse nor denounced Aaron. I know what it is telling you these guys are crazy. Winkler could have the lead role in Grease, but he turned it down, so John travall To got it. He felt like being Is that what actually happened? Yes, no joke. I didn't realize that. I didn't know that you missed out. He missed up because he was a good act of Happy Days. And then Henry Winkler's father turned around and funded Sliced alone making Rocky because they were Oh that's right, yeah, yeah,

Winkler and Stallone, we're good friends. Yeah they were. They were early on that one one show. I forget what it's called, but that one film movie they did. It wasn't very popular or whatever, but yeah, yeah, buddies. So anybody you got a countdown on a new revolution? Now it's coming people, And I've got submitted in the news for Chuck. We have got down the song we do and they're working on it. I heard it. It sounds very interesting. We're gonna sing it. It's gonna

be good. I hope you're all ready for that. I don't know if you are, but too bad, it's gonna happen anyway. It looks like three weeks till uh till the new Year's Revolution there, yea, yeah, it would be too soon. Res gonna be exciting, uncle, I mean, it's gonna be a fun chock. It's gonna be it's gonna be breaking between and get it. He knew how he didn't hinder this stuff? You got your fireworks? Does anyone really know the song? Oh? The great

jims be for goot man. Some of this stuff. I know of it, that's for sure, But I don't know the lyrics. No old length sign? Right old length sign? What language is that? By the way, I should know that, but I don't. Anybody knows. I didn't. That's not lotter? Is it sound like it? Is this a New Year's saw? Yeah? They always sing at New Year's for some reason. I'm not New years idea interesting. Yeah, I haven't heard that one. I think it makes an appearance in that It's a Wonderful Life movie. Yeah,

I think you know. We haven't heard much this year. Yes, I kick no h buddy for the drinking. But my Bob, I haven't heard much. I've been talking to him. We're gonna do it. We're gonna be on the show soon. We're just trying to figure out what we're gonna drink. I need to get you know, I've been talking to him. Oh yeah, I've been talking to him that we'll be doing that. That's surprising me. Talking to somebody is surprising. Yeah, you told him

what you your last what you were talking about really want life. I still don't understand that. You know what I've been still, I've been looking out for I've been looking out for some more sandwich recipes. There. I haven't seen any sandwich recipes. Talking about the sandwich recipe, you got me thinking. Now, I said one thing that we're going to do, and we're gonna put it on ad. Gonna make a dinner with meat loaf. Now that you came up with the sandwich, what's his name? Taking out to

another notch, I'm taking it up exactly what he said. Uh and but we're getting there. We got to get to the ingredients and I'm gonna have that do that into the holidays, make a meal and it's gonna be the the video of the meat loaf. Ok you bye? I got a visit song request for the New Year's It's the ending of w k r P. That's a cool song, man, I'm sing what happened? They radio the TV radio show. Yeah, the ending theme song. I think you guys

would do a very good grandition of debt. You want to the bar party? And I had I want to the bar. I just did this party the bottle bear a beer. You know, if we could make a song, I would love to make a swing of cheers. Yeah, that what I would love to do that we're telling Yeah that too. I was everybody knows your Name? Yeah, yeah, yeah, that that would be a good one. You know, I'm thinking, I'm thinking, so where everybody

knows your name but nobody we can put it for the next year. Oh, that's that's the next New Year's Revolution on songs to what we can do for the following you and I think that was one? And then what what what would what's his name say? That be the following Okay, I'm thinking we can do that. Sure, I was thinking of that. You want to get a heavy metal version of the cheers song, I send it over to me. Just do it on guitar real quick, and uh and and

I'll mix in some other stuff. Okay, we just have that as a as a thing to play during the revolution if you want. Yeah, I don't think that never done that so that's the first. That good. He's got a good one he's worked on. So we'll work on that one to open it. Yep, you'll see, you'll you'll see what it was. Giving him some other ideas for songs that you can play one. Hey, Cheers their song? Why not? Yeah? That one? I was thinking of it. I was really thinking of that cheers. Is that really it?

It says what it means, and it makes the right Wait, it says what it means. It means what it says, no doubt about it. So I watched that girl thank You for Being a Friend. That was another hit you with hell alone? Yeah, but how do we do it in? I think true Aaron singing somebody on the Enemy you guys, Chuck, but I had to cook, had to tell vocal courts there for good. I know bad. I'm a bit like the original singer that I yeah, pulled that off. You know, it's weird that sings that song.

Doesn't his singing voice sound an awful lot like Woody harrel sung. And then after Woody Harrels had joined it, I just for some reason kind of thought that he liked singing. Huh. Well, I do know that Chuck, Norris sang the Walker Texas Ranger theme song. Oh yeah, he did that, he did that. I remember that song. I remember that shock. I can't be a good one to do the revolution to uncle. Well, let's put it, uh Lane, about the originality of the lyrics of that

song. They a Ranger. I'm pretty sure of that awful quote the Texas Beati. You know that. You know This Evolution Show, I gotta say something. This Evolution Shows really got me thinking I can go a load over four hours in time, like Chuck knows and how it goes. So it's it's like, oh boy, we're gonna get a load of people possibly sometime possibly there in the boys because they will some of them will call whoever it is to me. I have to figure out the voice and the understanding of

who they are. That's what I get, not my side of it. Are you opening? Uh Hillary Clinton calls in? Oh yeah, that would be a shock, let's hope. So yeah, yeah, well that would be that would be your entertainment. Yeah, that'd be a good guest. Yeah, what I would like what I want to so I like I like it. Another reason is i ASTO will get people calling in, they get new people, and I can put it onto my list when that New Revolution comes out. That's why I like that show too. I like my show.

You know what I just thought of that crossed my mind. Why don't big name famous people like Hillary rod and Clinton. Why don't they just spend all their time calling like random like radio shows like maybe even like college radio shows like the Smaller the Better podcasts, shows like this, just like finding like the most obscure shows ever and calling in. Why don't they do won't she won't do that because she gets paid to speak to anything anyone she talks

to. However, there are cool people out there, like ice Cube. He wants to talk to people, then I don't mind getting him on. I get on this show listening and wants to talk those kind of people that the guys are mentioning. I just it just seems like that celebrities who maybe are out of the limelight at this point, they got a lot of time

on their hands, they're not doing anything. Why don't they just calling it every small, tiny, little weird thing they can find and just like make it a strange hobby where they, like, you know, drop in and say weird stuff on weird shows. And they just make everything more interesting. Wouldn't wouldn't life be better if that was happening? Yeah, Jack Harry would just pop in. Yeah why not? Yeah? Sense to me? Why Whennie, Well, it did probably out there cuddling with thirty thirty two year

old sweet ladies. It didn't go that well for Charlie Sheen when he tried it. You know, that's what the problem is. They think, Ah, it could be they're too gacked out. Wow girl, Charlie man tiger blooyang boy. He's a true patriot, that Charlie Sheen, old tiger boy. I don't be any kind of patriots, but I always admired his bunk right up until he got the blitz. Is he still alive? Who oh yeah. People don't die from AIDS anymore. After they quit taking the Fauci's

pills. Who got pie the old pochy pills. I wouldn't say, Well, they used to get what they used to get people with AIDS and the ladies and through I guess the nineties something called a cocktail and discussion that it was actually killing people, not even I mean read the book. But Bobby Kennedy Junior for further information, Jimmy James does not endorse nor not indorsed or pressed. Oh that's unusual disclaimer. Interesting. Oh there you have it.

I'm you got any more sour crout, uncle? No, that's the other thing. I have to go for the store too. We gotta get some sell Yeah, I haven't got that yet. How are we gonna make the meat loaf? Uncle? Well, we got to go shopping well, okay for a sour crowd, meat and meat and low and low, and then we'll be ready. Well that's and I'm gotta put this scene chasings in into it. Yeah, he'll be very bland without no doubt about idea a little

what are you laugh? Man? So I can't pop prika? Yeah, but I tell you wash your hands and I am going to go into this meat though. There might be some herbs to provonce. Okay, you guys knowing them who I was making meatloa before? Uncle I did? I did do it too. What if we got really unconventional and used a little old bay seasoning, maybe an old bay leaf in the what about that? Well, if you can get the ingredients, I mean they kind of give me

the ingredients to bring it to the So if you did it. About those ingredients, the ingredients to make the main thing, know is the meat you gotta get. You can't make a meat loaf out of a rock. No, you shouldn't. You can't chew it. What's the point giant rock is not? He looks like he wants to go to Land? Is this guy? He doesn't? He gonna ask you about it? I was gonna ask you if you're at Landers recently today today these two Yeah, it was great. Yeah, like wife, yeah, yeah, they went. Yeah,

it was good. It was a good trip. Planted baby Joshua trees. It was awesome. Oh sure they live. I mean I hope because remember that one time you did one it. Yeah, I've read that the best time to transplant Joshua tree seedlings is the month of December, so I went by those guidebines. I've had success here in the past doing that, so we'll see, we'll see. I still have your seeds I did. I did sprout one one time, but it didn't it didn't make it. After

some Joshua tree seeds that I need to u sy they do again. Yeah, that's from the same batch of seeds. Those are the same batch that I used to make the seedlings that I planted today. They came from the property family numbers. Yep, they are. I did give you those ones in your thing. You still took care of them, didn't you. Seats? Then I appeared them off put them in the seat. Oh yeah, yeah, that's yeah. Those were the ones that we did that with uncle.

That was at That was over a year ago. We did that and they turned into the seed things. And now I planned them in the ground out there and we'll see how they do. We'll keep giving you reports as time goes on and on. Everybody. Oh, I got some other good news. I finally got a full can of Louonum cans. I'm working on my second one, really adding it. Yeah, climbing collecting cats. Oh yeah, I got one full one. Where did it go? I put it over and it was off hill, a whole can of can can.

Yeah, and then they were they gave one from Landers and I put it in there with them. Smashed them. I put them in and I took the top, put over the top. That's one contained painted done you smash them? Yeah, I found out. I smashed him. Make more room. Uh. Wife said that would be a good idea. So we did that and it made it made sense because it makes more room. Do they they say the same amount of money flow, they make more, they make

more money on lunum. I'm thinking though in my head, I'm thinking, I'm just going to lun them. It's the money maker, it's the money. No, I'm not doing less. Yeah, we already cut out the ground too heavy, too heavy and not worth it. It's not it's not it. You're working now with aluminum and what else? Plastic? Oh that's might might just specialize in a littmitu. Yeah, I maintain thinking that I have a short question your throw down Damascus steel best or not best? All

right? Thanker's field, Damascus Field, Damascus Steel, like the knives and stuff? Oh oh are they wee or not? Well you're saying no, are they the best or are they not the best? Are they the top swords or not? They look pretty cool? Not? I don't think so, because what we have in the sword department is when the night Columbus people that is more like a sword shape this one and using the in the in this in the movies where they have sword fights, that's the real one.

That's the real That is the knights and coompass sword is the best, hands down, So that like the swashbuckler swords that time, right, like the yeah, that's the yeah, that one you know who shoes? Is that the most zoo if you want to show show now not just a minute. If you listn't you watch this shoe show. But he takes his sword and starts sewing. And notice how he's doing it. But he laughing answer, I gets all about the technique, damn, so I can't getting better?

So yeah, so I think you think that m hm oh no, But if you ever see a show of him doing that, think of it that way, Jimmy, think of that hand movement. I really knew what he was right. He did the same sword as the Knights of Clubbs. Oh at a little smaller maybe because smaller I don't know. And have to be up look close and see yeacause we we have them. Well they stand in huge the right way. Not Damascus steel, but not not not not with

the Nasca steel, no revolution. Maybe you could show the sword I did the did I show maybe the last year? Did we did we bring the sort out out last year? Possible? We could sort up something. Maybe we could do like I thought we did last year. We do like a Gallagher style. We did something kind of watermelon. No, but but no, I think he did it last year. No, he did a thing with a ninja sword last year or that was stuff like ninja. Yeah,

I forgot about that. Yeah that is you didnt have a sword for that? Ye I did have it? Was it that one? That was? That was twenty twenty going into twenty twenty one. We were celebrating the Year of the Ninja, which was twenty twenty because everybody had been wearing masks all year, so we were all ninja. So we gave it a kind of like of a ninja team there, and then we dressed up like ninja's. Did we have a sword? Though you had a sword? It wasn't,

so it must have been my big one. No it was no, no, No, it's a plastic one, luckily, and it's it's lucky for me because I got hit. I got struck a couple of times of the sort. So you got hit. My hand gets an action when it gets with a sword in my hand, I know to understand on my hour what he does. Can't help but take us arms off. Got to look at got to look out. Hey, this is why it's a comedy show. I see that. What yeah, dismemberment, it's just a flush word,

flesh word. Take this for example, Take this for example, run all this crazy, STU. It's gonna be a great revolution. What can we say. It's gonna be good. We have a song lined up, we got a show. Well, I'll invite people that we have as guests to come back on. And everybody, of course is invited. We hope everybody calls in and lets us know what they're doing on New Year's So call in and let us know what your party is or your lack of party, and

you can party with us whatever it might be. It'll be cool there because I get because when I get took and I let well not that show starts, I let the cut. The person calling do a lot of talking, right, they take They have the floor, not me, the people that

the guests, I have the floor. I know this is a real selling place, and this and this I think, this show, this show is what bringing me over the top, This New Year's evolution, this year show of the past years and all years that may got me go over the top. You are not even in the show. In your hour, your hour. We won't talk about those sorts of things that is not in When it comes to my show, it begets mine four our shown. And it's because

given my producer couldn't handle that. I know he couldn't. I don't know if any of us can. Also. He cannot handle you and me on that day. It has to be just my show. I can handle anything. Don't you worry about that? You can hit if the king to Uncle, why don't we do shout outs because we got a crowd shout out? Why you need to start shouting out? What do we got here? My two thousand show Uncle was six and a half hours long. My two thousand show, Oh yeah, that's what I wanted to try to get to six.

I wanted to see but if he can handle it. I wanted to get my exeam. My testing is I'm trying to reach your goal, ruck, and I wanted to see how high I can go. You know what I mean. We'll see it's a good goal. It's good. That's a goal I'm I'm aiming for. We're doing a fine shot. It's just that's how I want. That's how I'm looking at it. A real close. Oh, let's do shout outs. Shout ready, I gotta go, I gotta go. A shout out to Santa Claus. Don't shout out to fear

that he works lazy but lazy bugger. All right, see you're talking, man talking, okay, Jimmy James, Jimmy Jay next to one phone. No, I'm hearing all kinds of noises. What does that going on there? I hate that that too, so I make a busy Uh is that a phone news room? Like the floor of a newsroom with all sorts of phones ringing like in the movies. Yeah, bring me hello, this is un all. That's what I wanted to talk about. I want to talk

to you in the future about that Unsolved Mysteries. That's a good show there, chuck, I'll put the living here. Yeah, we we can cover that again soon. Absolutely. That was Oh no, no, I was gonna saying go ahead to Jimmy No. I wanted to hear well. Actually, actually, when you bring up Unsolved Mysteries, that was the song I attempted to make be the song for the New Year's Revolution last year, but we had all kinds of technical issues that technical well, because we were we

were in Landers and lives away. Was it's all weird and the mystery mysterious and aliens out there. Oh yeah, learned out on guitar and it was all cool. We have to make one. I think in Land. I think in Land is we we've gotta have a better exception. It's bad internet and the internet and so the way around. He's that have it back, they have so we so we'll be here. We'll be here this yeah, this year. But Jimmy, who you shout out now, he's waiting for

the shoutouts, will shout out to all two people listening. You should have called in. Shame on you. They're not real anyway, They're not real. So we know better. We know they're not there. They just proved it. They proved if they were real, they would have called in. And they're not. So they're showing the true colors right now. And I'm always right about everything. Oh that was on your last time, always right, that was your last talk. Yeah, last hour. And what I

try to do with my first hour of the show. Let me explain this. I know everything, and what I do is I bring the gift of knowledge to everybody and I let them know what they need to know. Because I know it all and it's it's my little gift I'm giving as a public service to everybody who They're not there anyway, so they're lost. I see your point. You get on it, Chuck. I see his point. Okay, I do. I do see his point. I don't do they do not call in I may I see his point. I see what he's

going on. That's right, that's right. Now that he explaining it to me like that, I need an explaination, and that's an explaining they don't exist. It's fine. So now you know you about this. They don't resist because they don't cool they have the call that well, why i'm you and get those phone calls winging? Why do you think of my l I tell you, go just right here. You good to have the phone calls ringing with them? Move on, get him loaded. This is the howl.

Let's go, let's go. That's what you have to say on your owl. That's what you have to say in you If a caller doesn't call, are they really even there in the first place? That's that begs the question. A caller who doesn't what is a caller who doesn't call? Not there? Yeah? I see your point though, it's it's it's it's just another bit of the oblivion that surrounds us all. Mm hmm. I'm just

saying it's a big deal. I don't know how we got into that, coming came for that, but okay, now he gave his what was his? Did you want to give a shout out? A cord? Are we done shouting? Have we been too loud? I like, I'll shout out to a new call in the put in the pook, Oh, Germany, Germany. I'm a shout after you all because you deserve it. You deserve it and understanding someday, you know, one day, maybe then ell evolution, you may call in. You know. I'm I'm looking to hear it,

to shout out to you all. Okay, next you, I shout out to baby Joshua. Trees, all of you out there, grow grow where vertic for you. Oh they hear me, uncle, They can hear you talk. The trees, plants can hear you talking. Now we're getting to the real free tumble. But now, I don't know if everybody's ready for that right now. We'll do that on my hour next week and I'll let you know all about it. Okay, I'm next next week, you're going to talk in the previous hour next week, I'll talk about it the

hour before now, which will be next week. So call listen then and then you'll know about it. I gotta come up here listen to this, hye, then I have to hear it. Okay, Uncle, that's Uncle theepodcast dot com at uncle podcast on Twitter, and there's a show two and eighteen gone by three eighteen gone bye bye bye Howe

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