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Alchemy Pistachios Lead Smoking

The Age of Transitions and Uncle 5-10-2024

AOT #422

We have been told that alchemy was no more than the delusions of Medieval drug addicts. Might there be more to the story than this? 

Topics include: misfits, confusion, rapid change, alchemy, medieval addicts smoking lead, human experience, philosophy, abstract thinking, imagination, flying sticks, time, Great Work, ages, technique, taking our world for granted, thinking as hard labor, creative power, artifice, magic, mental health crisis, attaining inner peace, esoteric practices and goals, meditation, miracles of modern world, mystery of prehistoric humanity, biology, mining in space, the Tao, greatest truth defies quantification, death, ego, humility, nature, creation and creator, transhumanism, metaphor of lead into gold, limits of language, art of multiplication, Crone aspect of goddess, deleting discomfort, maturity, silliness of politics, tent revivals, perfect eternity, it’s a bible 

UTP #332

All Uncle needs is some meat, and he will loaf it up. Also, someone please bring two of everything so he can make some pancakes. 

Topics include: pistachios, removing shells, red dye vs natural red color, evil Wonderful company, eat shrimp whole, callers, restaurants with peanut shells on the ground, Ground Round, processed foods, crackling sound, food allergies, X-Men cartoon, mixing foods together, sauerkraut, Uncle’s meatloaf, trash as food, starting with what is edible, ingredients, IG food content, Supermarket Sweep, cutting board, Julia Child, pancakes, cook off shows, 2 of everything, Twitch, live-streaming, videos on Twitter, TIkTok ban
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You are listening to the Age of Transitions. I'm your host, Darreon Franz coming at you live this Friday night, May tenth, twenty twenty four. Live every Friday night from the facilities of ocelly dot com ten pm to midnight. First Hour, The Age of Transitions, Second Hour Uncle the podcast. Thank you for listening live or in podcast format. We do appreciate it.

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should. I love them, but I don't read enough of them. I need to hit the books get back to them. Really, I need to because I was reading a lot for a while, and I have been away. I need to return myself, so note to self. But if others are reading and buying books, the link there on my site to bookshop dot org. Okay, it is a Friday. We're live live on the Ochili Radio network. Glad to be here. They say, get in where you fit in. Somebody said that somewhere at some time. No, I remember

it. I've been trying to do that. But I mean a question arises, where do you go if you don't fit in anywhere? It happens if you're a misfit, happens if you're a misfit among misfits. You kind of have to go out into the wilderness and go your own way. That's not so bad, really, it's it's it's not the worst thing that could happen. It's I mean, perhaps the worst thing that could happen is getting in somewhere where it seems like you fit in, only to find out that you

don't like it too much, and then you're stuck there. I'm not claiming to be in any sort of wonderful position. I'm not claiming to be in a horrible position either. I'm just saying I don't fit in. But that's that's okay. I'm not lamenting, I'm not celebrating. I'm not doing either. I'm just kind of stating things. Let's let's be judgment free. Let's not judge yourselves, let's not judge others. This is kind of attempt neutrality here. Of course, will fall from that ideal. We won't make it

there, but we can we can set the ideal in place. There's there's a lot going on. There's so much confusion. I mean, I'm always mentioning that, like one of the topics I like to discuss, I like to return to, is just the mere confusion of our day. Hard to make sense of anything. I'm not gonna say it's impossible to make sense of anything. It is possible to make sense of things. You can do it. However, there are way too many obstacles on the road to doing so.

I mean, what we could sit here and say, well, is it really any different than it ever has been in any given time? Are there not unique obstacles that must be overcome? Yes? The answer is yes. Right now, there seem to be all sorts of new ones, and they're hitting us at rapid speed, new thousands of them every day. That is what makes are day and age unique. Things were a bit slower in

the past. Things were a lot more steady, rocky one there had been I mean, there's always been changes, changes over time, but they're happening very quickly now. That is the nature of the age of transitions. So much change in so little amount of time. It's wild. It's alchemical. It's an alchemical process at work. Another thing I like to point out,

it's I enjoy. I enjoy in the way that one enjoys seeing something that is absolutely ridiculous and horrible and so asinine and stupid that it's entertaining to see it's it brings. It brings entertainment to see buddy so glibly, so blithely, so arrogantly saying all these things. They think they know everything when clearly they don't know a thing. The confidence, the confidence with which they speak when clearly they don't know anything. There's a lot of that going on these

days, too, which is frustrating. Frustrates me. I try not to let it get to me, but boy, it does. Let's be honest, But I'm speaking specifically. Now, let's zero in on one thing. One thing that I tend to notice I've noticed here and there as the years go by, is people bring up the topic of alchemy, the topic comets, and the generic sort of one liner that you get all the time.

You've seen it over and over. You've probably seen it. I've seen it, is that alchemy was this idiotic idea by these batch of morons in the Middle Ages that were frying their brains by smoking lead out of beakers and their home their home laboratories. So a bunch of nutcases like smoking weird homemade like meth sort of things that you could have made in the Middle Ages, and they're a bunch of morons that were literally trying to turn lead into gold.

So in the process, you know, they are throwing lead and acid vapors are coming up, they're houffing them, and they become brain dead morons. And that's what alchemy is. That's it. People, A bunch of idiots trying to turn lead into gold. Who's so stupid to think that could actually even happen? A bunch of morons? Okay, move on down the road. We know everything about alchemy. Now have you seen this before? Have

you seen anybody say that before I have. It's pretty annoying to see that because it's a very It doesn't quite it's missing the point, right, it's missing the point the idea of alchemy. I'm not saying here saying I'm not like championing alchemy as this thing we all need to be doing. It's wondering. I'm just as I was saying before. I'm not value judging good or bad. I'm not saying it's great. I'm not saying it's horrible. But what I am saying it is very real. It's absolutely at the core of

all these changes of almost everything that the human race does. Certainly we know it in our world here. Alchemy is a thing. But no, it's not about a bunch of guys make vapors in the Middle agesn't dying. That may well have happened, and I'm sure there were guys doing that. Fine.

But the other deepper, more esoteric, interesting and important side to alchemy is the one that delves You have to go to the philosophical side of it, the side of things that it's not all about actual material, objective things that you can hold. It's not necessarily all about that. Although it does loop back around to very much affect those things and bring about change in physical reality. It can do that, but it does that with a focus and

a beginning point. In the philosophical, in the intangible, in the abstract. These are the things that we human beings seem appear to uniquely have the ability to even be aware of. To be aware of abstract concepts, abstract ideas in tangibles, to have an imagination, to be able to think of things that aren't necessarily real, to fantasize, to imagine, to have visions

just to come up with an idea of something that doesn't exist. Yes, when you just open your eyes to look out into nature, you look out into nature. Nature is wonderful. It is. But nature is as it is. That's a beautiful thing. We have the ability to look at nature and think, well, we can do a wide range of things. We can see it and imagine things that may or may not be there. We might see various gnomes in the forest. Right, We might see was its

sylphs flying in the air. We might see undines in the water, might see Salomon in the fire. Right, we might believe those things are actually there. That's interesting, but not just that not just those four elements. We can also just come up with an idea for like, you know, what if what if this stick could fly through the air. You look at a stick that came off of a tree and you goun the stick is just laying here. There's no way it can fly. I mean, I'm not

stupid. I've never seen a stick fly, except if you count it falling out of the tree onto the ground, if that counts as flying, but we don't. I'm talking about it going from the ground and flying up in the air. We can imagine the stick doing that. That can be something in our head that exists like a flying stick. Now it seems silly, and just thinking that isn't going to make the stick pick up and fly through

the air. It's not happening. Is just because we mentioned it happening, And yes, that exists in our mind, and there is something to be said after that alone. However, if we want to make dick fly in here, you might find if you're clever enough and inventive enough, you might actually find a way to do it. But it's not gonna happen immediately. You're not going to have a thought. I wish the stick could just fly through the air and then it does. That would be its own horror.

If we were able to have that kind of ability and only I mean it's like a Twilight done episode. I think got into that. That would not be a guest sure, given the correct circumstances. The first circumstance is merely the idea. So we thought of it. And when you think of that, it's what has to come first, is the idea. The idea has to be there, otherwise what we're just gonna aimlessly walking around. You can

aimlessly walk around us, fine, I think that's good too. Sometimes that keeps us out of trouble, can get you into trouble, but can also keep you out of trouble. In terms of the scarier, darker sides of alchemy, you're not going to go there. But if you're inclined to take on the alchemical process, that's what we're talking about here. You require the idea number one, flying stick number two. You have to come up with some sort of clever method to do it. This is the hard part.

This is where it takes engineering know how. This is where the science aspect things aspect of it does come into play. To figure out a way that that stick can get up up the ground. This gets into the other thing that you need to carry out the alchemical process, which is Time's going to take quite a bit of time to see this idea through to completion. It's not just gonna happen. As I said, you have the idea, it instantly happens. Thank god, it doesn't. Now, if you're committed to

this idea, you think it's a good one. You want, you want, you need. This is a dream you want to make come true. Dreams really can come true. Right, that's alchemy, not just smoking lead. Uh, Disney, you may ever see that anyway. So I mean, let's let's just uh, let's cut ahead to some guy living in the forest in prehistory thinking about a stick flying, and move ahead closer to our period of time. Lots of time has elapsed. Think of a glider,

a balsa wood glider. Even falsa is wood, it's you could say it's made out of sticks. It's the same material. It's a tree that's been fashioned in the wood. That's a whole process in and of itself. Then you take the pieces of balsa wood, you arrange them in such a way that forms a glider. That when you hold it and you throw it, it flies in the air. Now, if you want it to be self propelled, you could do the little trick where you make a little propeller.

Maybe you make that out of wood too, I don't know. I'm not getting super technical on Oh you need plastic, you need never whatever. You make a propeller, you make a rubber band, you spin it on. There, it spins, it takes off by itself. There you go. The stick has taken flight. And once again, as I was just mentioning, people could be like, well, blah blah blah, it's not really stick flying. You're wrong. I think that's probably where the bulk of the

human race are. When they hear some nutcase like myself saying this sort of stuff, they would they would be like, well, no, you're wrong, because and you know, proceed to tell me how I'm wrong. That's fine. I don't need to be right. However, I just find it interesting, and I think I'm beginning to make my case here. I believe. See, look, we have done things like this, things that seem ridiculous. But if you go back and again, the time aspect is very

fascinating. I think it's a key aspect of alchemy as a whole, especially if you're talking about this great work sort of concept, if you want to put it, frame it that way as the secret societies like to do. It's time, it's ages, it's millennia, it's many, many generations upon generations of people working, working, building on what other people have done. As I was saying with the balsa wood glider, simply like finding a way to make a balsa wood I mean it's not a stick, doesn't fall down

as balsa wood. That's a processed piece of wood. There, So that aspect wood working, it's just like one craft, one human craft. But there's a lot of details that go into that, especially the modern version of it that we do with machines. In all this, What are machines? Where do these machines come from? They grow up out of the ground. When you climb up on top of a mountain and you look out into the vista, they're just machines everywhere there probably are now there weren't always These things

have appeared in our world. They have been generated. They have been created by what by us how by this creative process. And yes, people are going to say I'm mislabeling the creative process as alchemy when that's not what it is. It's science. It says you're mentioning these I don't think so.

I don't believe that I am. I think there is a there is an abstract philosophical reality to the human condition, to the human story, to our history that we do not we choose most of the time not to pay attention

to. We don't want to look at that. I'm not exactly sure why, but we don't choose to look at it in an entirely different way where to my mind, we're taking for granted a lot of what we're actually doing, and so much of the technologies, the various techniques and objects we fashioned, and all of the modern marvels that we live amongst today that we have created. We take them for granted because it's kind of easier to do that, and we want to believe we have created the modern world solely as a

convenience. We want that's what we want it to be. We want life to be easier, and it's easier to not think completely about what it is we've even done up to this point. It's funny that, like sitting on your butt and using your mind is such a labor right. It's something that most dare I say, of us choose and want to avoid to the death, like we don't want to go there, We do not want to think. And I might be wrong about this. I may be wrong about this,

But it seems that way, doesn't it. It seems as though this is the way we choose to go about our lives. And maybe it's not, but it seems that way. And so it's with alchemy and our power of creation, our creative power, that we have gotten into where we are today. Things have not magically appeared whatsoever, but perhaps they have, depends on what your idea of magic is. It is all quite practical if we

choose to view things in the standard method of viewing our world. If we then and we can, it's good to I don't know, Okham's razor everything sometimes that I I mean, generally, it's not a bad thing at all. But ignoring the more arcane aspect of our nature. I don't think does us any favors all in all, And we should remember all of the issues that have arisen in our modern day. We're up against a lot, We've got a lot of new issues that have arisen in this strange world that we

have built, this technological society that we live in. It's easy to sing the praises of this world that we have created. It's also easy to tear it down. But sticking with our ideal on the top of the show, we're going to try not to judge either way. It's tough for me to do. I know you can probably realize that, but I'm going to do what I can here. I'm going to try not to tear the entire of the modern world down as much as I would like to. But I think

it's fair to say that we haven't figured everything out. That yes, a lot of modern problems have arisen, that so many of so much of what seems wrong in the world today is these various things going on, oftentimes in our own heads. Mental health, the mental health crisis. Yes it's real. Not disparaging that idea at all, it's real. But we might find that we've handicapped ourselves in dealing with anything within the mental scape, within our

minds. Within that app distract realm of ideas, thoughts, thoughts pop up. And it's funny if we're talking, if we wheel back around to secret societies, the a you could call them the progenitors, if not just the practitioners of things like alchemy. A lot of their work has always focused on simply the psyche and the herculean task of maintaining some semblance of peace inner peace,

very difficult, always has been, always will be. Well, the easiest thing to say that you're gonna do is like, oh, I'm just going to sit, I'm just going to relax, I'm going to be at peace. The easiest thing to say that you want to do, it's the easiest thing to desire, yet it's one of the hardest things to attain. It's it's it's uh, it's one of those wild things baffling a confounded everybody,

uh, for for seemingly the whole of our human history. So yeah, things like meditation and all the various meditation practices that have popped up in occult circles and in uh, non occult circles. It's it all has that aim. It's like attaining some semblance of interpeace, which is a good thing, which is something we should all be striving to do that to the extent that we're able to. So that I think I do believe that has always been one of the aspects of not only the great work, but of you

know, occult practices generally speaking, have sought that. Now you might say that the Western occult tradition has this added onto the search for inner peace and self perfection. The ideal of that they're also is this aspect of the alchemical. Like I've been outlining, it's like, yes, we can perfect ourselves. And once we perfect ourselves, we will more we will be better equipped to perform the alchemical process within our time, our lifetime which is short,

but we can make our contribution to it. And the only way to make it is by going through this these practices of self cleansing and self help, really so that we may be able to focus on the great work of alchemy, which has everything to do with making sticks fly in the air. And it sounds like the dumbest thing in the world, but look up in the sky and you see flying giant pieces of aluminum flying through the air. Sure, these days they're falling apart in the middle of the air, but we

were able to put them up there, which is impressive enough. Sure the bolts don't stay in the door falls off, No big deal. I mean, just the fact that can fly in the first place. Is that not enough? Is that? Are you not impressed? Have you have? You? Have your senses been dulled so much by mundane existence, which really isn't that mundane at all, that you can't see the miracles that we've actually been

able to perform. It's insane the things that we've done. You have to put yourself in the shoes of prehistoric man, which is another mystery, the mystery of our past, which is a fascinating thing to meditate on. In its own right. We don't really know, and we're far removed from that. But at the same time we may not be that far from because it

is our nature, or biological nature that's still there. Our biology is constantly in this It has been thrust alchemically into a crucible where it has to now exist in a space where the natural world of prehistory is still here, not only outside of us, but inside of us. It is us. We don't only have that, we have this new whole of alchemical creation which we have brought upon the natural world. We have has been born up out of

the natural world, because there this is artifice. All these things we've created are artificial, but the raw substances, they've all come from Earth. We haven't been mining things from space yet. We really want to do it, and we seem to be on the very verge of doing that right now. However, we have not yet taken that alchemical step. It's not because we for lack of trying or wanting, but we haven't gotten to that point quite

yet. All of the materials that we've found, it's the Earth reconstituted. I'm looking at a VCR right now. Yes, that's an outdated piece of technology, but still something that would be completely alien in the prehistoric world. It's an alien piece of technology. We're dealing with time once again. Most important aspect of this alchemical process probably time. If you were able to time travel the VCR back to prehistory have a human look at it, it would

probably horrify them. Honestly, they wouldn't have no idea what they're looking at. There'd be no rhyme or reason for its very existence. How did this thing come to be? Why is it here? Think of just all the questions that would pop up by the prehistoric man just having in their hands something that, again mundane and stupid to us. Everything's taken for granted. Everything, everything we do, every day of our lives, every second of our

lives, every action we take. Nobody's thinking about anything. We just mindlessly go about our lives, or at least it seems that's what's prescribed to us. That's what's been prescribed. It's up to us whether we want to choke down the pills or not. But what is emerging here, at least as far as I can tell, is the truth of our situation, the truth of life within the age of transitions. What the hell is going on? That's what we all want to know. And it's not an easy question to

answer. It can be answered, not with a simple, one line, one size fits all answer, not something that can even really properly articulate. I'm almost doing that now, but it cannot be done. It's like the dow. You can't label it, you can't describe it, you can't write about it, you can't speak about it. It does it in justice. As soon as you even begin to try that. You can experience it, you can know it, you can know that it's there, you can know

it's real. But the second you try to put your finger on it, it has eluded you, and therefore, in the world of books, in the world of weights and measures, it doesn't exist. It may as well not be real. You're telling me it's real, show me the evidence. Okay, here, op, you've opened your mouth. It's already too late. You see, this is the way these things work. It doesn't mean

that they're not real. It doesn't mean that they're not there. It just means that they defy logic, they defy quantification, they defy a lot of things. It doesn't mean it doesn't mean it's not there. It doesn't mean it's It doesn't mean we have to forget. It doesn't mean we have to be like, well, I only believe in stuff that's real. We don't have to do that, not anymore. I don't think. In fact, I think if we keep doing that, we're going to get ourselves in bigger,

bigger trouble than we already are. And we are on the path of continuing down that road where we want to act like we know it all. We want to act like everything that we see is everything that there is, and anything else ain't. Therefore, get it out of the way doesn't mean it's not there. It doesn't mean that it's having its way with us as we think we know what we're doing. The big picture. The big picture is this one of alchemy. It's one of human history throughout the ages.

It's one that spits in the face of our tiny lives that lasts almost nothing. It's a difficult thing to confront for the individual. It's difficult to the ego. It's difficult to the rational mind that knows obviously we are born and then we almost immediately die. It's a rational, completely sane thing to realize it's absolutely true, that's what we are as individuals. It would be stupid not to think that. Quite frankly, we don't have to lose grip of

reality to understand these things. We don't have to pretend we're something that we're not. It's okay, we can be humble if we can remember how to be a big ask. But there might be a way to do it, may still be a way to find that. We can choose to put it a little higher on the old priority list. It's in dead last right now on the old priority list. Humility. It's okay, But yes, what we are doing is we are all within the midst of this grand scheme.

Of things, and the grand scheme is the natural world and the rise of the artificial world from out of the natural world. How from whence did this artificial world arise? We've been covering that it arose from us. We were the vehicle, we were the conduit. Now we are not separate from that natural world. We are a part of it. We are a part of

nature. Prehistoric man, we're going back to the garden of Eden. Prehistoric man was living in a natural state, in harmony with nature in that time, which is long past, long forgotten, is now only exists as a memory of biological memory within us. And it's still there. It's still us, as we've been saying, it is still what we are. However, we do not live in the natural world in that state. Therefore, we are the We are the subject and of alchemy. We are the product of

the alchemical process. We have changed, we have the artificial world. We have produced, but in turn, the creation has recreated us. That's a scary thought that, yes, we have built all of these things to make life easier, life better, ideally, but what we have done is that and the whole time, what we have been doing is altering ourselves and that's been the point of the whole thing. If it wasn't the conscious idea all

along, it most certainly has been the subconscious idea all along. How much of this process is conscious has probably minuscule in terms of how much has been subconscious and just done. As a matter of course, again, how many of us even take the time to think about anya. That's not many, which is almost unthinkable when you start thinking about it. But here we are, so we have reshaped ourselves. The transhumanist philosophy starts working its way in

here. You can see right, it's like, well, this is what we have been doing, this is what we were meant to do all along. Let's continue this project on into to the victory lap whatever that is. That's not clearly defined. It's apotheosis, but what does that mean? And again, that's the ideal, that's the gold to attain to, turning the lead that base metals into the gold. It's about us. So this is the alchemy of man, mankind, humankind. Whatever we want to label it.

I don't know, it doesn't it doesn't matter what it's called. This gets back to that same sort of concept of you can't really label the to you can't label man either, although we need labels to describe things with the language, just so we can communicate some semblance of reality. It's the best we can do. It's not great, but it's what we got. And here we are, here, we are trying, We're trying away, we're doing this, We're living our lives out with all of the modern conveniences.

And it begs the question, which is better, Which would have been better, would be better if we had never started the process at all? Or is it best that we end up here? Let's continue with the theme of the show in not answering that with a judgment for or against. I don't have a good answer to that. I know which way I tend my personal inclinations. I know those I'm inclined to believe that we've personally, that we made a lot of bad decisions and that ultimately where we are is a completely

all nearly completely and it's not. And again, philosophically, this is just us doing what we do. But I think we've gone the wrong way here I go, breaking my own role. But but that doesn't matter what again, it does not matter what I think, It really doesn't. It doesn't matter what any of us think individually, things are going to keep happening as they do where this process is well underway. To put it, I mean, what kind of understatement is that we've been talking about the whole human history?

Yeah, this is good luck ondoing that we're not going to do that. We're here. We got to take what we're given. Got the hand of that you're dealt is what you got to play out. So that's what we're all doing. We're all playing out our hand and trying to make the most of things. But it just seems to me that we could try to do it with a little less ignorance than the way we've become accustomed to, maybe talk about herculean task somewhat, just a little less ignorance than the way

we're approaching the entirety of our existence. We're doing it in complete ignorance, complete darkness. We're living in darkness, right if we want to use the alchemical cult symbols, we are living in darkness. Do we care? Maybe? I don't know. These These are rhetoricals. These are the questions. Is are we even able to put things on or we are we able to

write the course? Can we stop doing some of the horrendous things that we are doing at present, and we have to realize our ability to do these unnatural artificial things is multiplied greatly from that of our not even long ago, but recent past. Alchemy is the art of multiplication. It's one way, it's been described, many ways it's been described, but I like that description, the art of multiplication, and that it does bring out this aspect of

really what we're experiencing now with our age of transitions. This is the great problem that we fail, is that of multiplication. These things are taking on a life of their own, these creations of ours, and really it's starting to beg the question who made who? Like? Are are we living for our creations or or our creations there for us to live? Have we made these things to amplify and better our life? And what does it mean to

better our life? Are we just creating this buffer between us and the natural world as it exists without our influence? Is that really what we want? Do we want to be so far removed from all pain, suffering and all the bad aspects, all the crone aspects of the mother Goddess that nobody wants

to look at, nobody wants to even have be around anymore. Is that the sort of alchemical thing that's happening, is that what we the great subconscious work we've been doing all along, is to eliminate those things that might be Really the biggest question to ask in all of this is what do we desire?

What are we carrying out? What is that ideal? Is it to destroy the negatives and delete be rid of the aspects of the natural world that are uncomfortable entirely when you look to wheel back around to the transhumus again, when you look at at them, at least some of them say, yes, that's absolutely what we should be doing. The whole paradise engineering turning carnivores into herbivores, which I like to joke about here on the show, joking

about the herbivverised predator's Twitter account. It's easy to have a laugh at, but at the same time it makes a point that seems to be what we want to do. Is whereas the goddess character was a trinity within itself before Mary, Mother and chron we want to reduce that to a duality Harry, Mother, not Chrone. We don't want to die, we don't want any disease. We don't want any form of violence, I mean anything, we don't want to be possible for those things to happen. Is is that what

we're going for? And if the answer is yes, we had better quickly return to the philosophical side of this again, because if we think we're gonna go about that sort of project without having any philosophy backing it up, I can't see anything but complete and utter ruin for all of us. Am I being am I catastrophizing? Am I am I making something out of nothing?

Am I being a fool? Have I? Am I a fool to merely entertain the seemingly ridiculou this concept of herbal verizing predators, which I agree it is ridiculous. However, maybe not, Maybe that is what we all want. Maybe we're in the middle of doing that right now, and maybe because we are, there might be a negative side of doing those wonderful things that we just haven't noticed yet. I haven't noticed the darker underbelly to bringing total

light to the world. I haven't seen those things yet because we forgot how to be able to see. Perhaps perhaps that's what's happening. Probably not, I probably don't know what I'm talking about. That's what I want to be the case. I want to be an idiot who believes in dumb ideas of lead smoking degenerates from the Middle Ages, who certainly weren't my heroes at all, but I believe in them that they were doing more than just getting high

and dying swift deaths. I think more was going on than just that. And no, I'm not celebrating the fact that somebody in pursuit of a bad idea meets an untimely end. I don't think that's a wonderful thing. I don't want more of that to happen. I'm not championing ignorance. All I'm doing is pointing out something that nobody thinks is actually there. Well not nobody, but most people don't think so. I'm just trying to point something out

that I believe, and I'll admit that I believe this. I don't have a thousand facts to lay before you to prove any of this. I don't. I don't have to prove. This is not the ultimate expose, this is not the truth, this is not the entire truth exposed in one podcast. It's anything but that. It's just me thinking, just me thinking, having some thought experiments. It's playing around with ideas, bouncing around in my head, going playing around with the old nogging for what that's worth. Maybe

nothing? What's a thought anyway, It's not real. It's just something in your head. You just made it up. It's all make believe. It's all imagination. It's what children do. And then they grow up and they realize reality. They come to know better. They come they know better. In time, they understand that their imaginary friend isn't real. They understand that all the fun stuff they did when a kid as a kid was probably just

a waste of time. It's probably pointless. Better to focus more on important stuff like making money, buying things like a house and room rooms, and getting into politics. Politics is what gets things done in the world. You got to have a functioning, mature mind to engage in politics. That much is evident everywhere I look the the bastions of maturity that are the political animals out there in this crazy political jungle. We all have the nature, your

channel. We all own that it's it goes by the name various three and four letter network names. They call it news. I call it nature. We want to look at violence intellectual violence of the worst kind. Watch those things, watch the watch the nature channel ze because there's a lot of them. Right, we can't have just one thing we need. We need a lot of choice now to satiate our need. Our needs are very particular. We have particular tastes and we need them satiated in the ever so specific of

ways. Very important that we do that. Generalisms have to be thrown in the trash. Wide, sweeping constant ups that pertain to everybody and everyone, and that might have some way of connecting people with one another and realizing that we're all really the same as one another. Those things are horrible. I hate stuff like that. That stuff is the devil. Actually, if you like anything that does anything like that, you worship Satan. You are of the devil. Go to church, and when I say church, I mean

a political rally to get your favorite candidate in office. That's what church is, a tent revival, the campaign trail. Go there today to be saved by Jesus or his emissaries, which are oh so quick to raise their hand and say me, me, me, I'm the emissary, I speak for Jesus. They're doing a public service, they're doing good. They're really making a better place. It's such a wonderful world out there. Pretty soon that cron aspect of nature is just going to evaporate without even any effort. Because

we're doing everything so great. I think we're not going to die anymore. Boy, that's gonna be cool. We get to experience this paradise we've created for all eternity. Well, I couldn't think of any greater way than the spend eternity than in a political tent revival to get my favorite candidate elected. That's just my idea of the perfect eternity, my idea of hell. Well, there's not time to get into hell. One thing I can tell you is it's the exact opposite of what we're doing. Now. That's all you

need to know. And don't ask me again. Ask the person who is telling you that they know everything and that their best friend is Jesus. They hang out with them when they go home, they're best buds. Ask them, they'll tell you all about them. I don't know. I never met the guy. I haven't met him. I've heard about him. Historical character, interesting, interesting history there, fascinating read about it. They wrote books about it, bookshop dot org The Age of Transitions. You could buy a

Bible, you choose the version you want to read. My favorite version is the one that's got snippets of the Constitution in it, which itself has probably been edited for it to keep things pure and safe for the kids, of course, always for his children. Luckily, my ranting and raving ends here. The show is over, and we're all happy for that. It's going to be the Uncle the podcast coming up next, and that's gonna be wonderful. It's gonna be a lot of laughs every Friday on the Ochli Radio network,

the podcast Stay Tuned. This was the Age of Transitions The Age of Transitions dot com. My name is Aaron Franz. I leave you by saying Secret Segard. The War State by Michael Swanson explains the great national transformation that took place and put the Kennedy presidency in the context of the times and reveals never before published information about the Cuban missile crisis. President Kennedy would not have

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is a Montasey podcast. Code wait, code wait, go wait here we pick up your I pass your cellphones and him in listen to I'll go to the podcast. Watch out. If you're sitting down for this or if you're standing up, the better get ready for this because it's gonna hit the air drums. I'll go the podcast you were listening to Uncle the broadcast. My name is Aaron. The nephew needs to start a show. Uncle. Hello, ladies and gentlemen, three hundred and something. I don't know. Three

three to two, uncle, oh, three three to two. That's we finally got a number. Not so hard, right, yeah, last week I'm trying to find out what it was. Now, well we have we're going to talk about tonight, three thirty two coming at you, all right, yeah, this what's that have tonight? Since we have no calls? Well actually actually yeah, actually coming talking about I'm talking about this is a very interesting chow gonna be tonight. Okay, I'm just trying eating these chills.

Okay, let's get into this. Let's get it tom ewings. This is the way to eat the shells. Pew them. Oh then you don't have the headache to pew them, keep teeling them. But a lot of these people do when they have pistachio. We're talking about pistachios. Yes, said pistachio. Okay, yes, And and and open them up and then just and then hand the show to eat. So much easier to eat it

that way than having to open them up for ten minutes. Uncle, I got a big question for the listener's sake, right, They got to picture this now. If they're not watching one of the lots, you're running the live stream right now, Aaron, right, yes, yes, okay, live not only on a Chili dot com but on our live streams YouTube sausage, So people don't get the visuals. But I need to ask uncle something. Does he eat? Now? I haven't seen these in years because I

don't go near him anymore. But does he eat the pistachios that used to have the red dye on him? Or does he eat the regular natural ones? Because I mean I won't. I haven't seen the red ones in years, but I'm told they still are out there. Do you eat those? Or do you eat the play ones? Just they're playing pistaches a large. When you talk about I've seen the red ones. I know they have like this red coloring on it for some reason. Is it spicy? I can't

remember. There's no, there's no spice. No, no, no, that's not They make spiced ones now, they make flavored ones. Now. I see those right next to the wonderful ones that I see in the store all the time. But no, there used to be red ones out there that just for some reason, and nobody ever explained this to me, just had red dye on them. Now. I don't know if they have that in every country, but all over America we used to have vending machines.

You know, we can get like a handful of gum for a quarter or a dime. Uh, you know, with the little kids toys and all that. I'm describing this for other people in other countries because we got people listening uncle in Germany. Let me let me take a look at how many countries are listening. I'll give you the list real past. Oh, we're in Germany still. We're at that pub and that pub. Yeah, but you're those guys in the pub were at the Yeah, we're being played them.

We're being played in Germany at the pub. And there is another listener in Germany. So there's two in Germany in two different places. There's Australia. I see up there. I see the United Kingdom. I see Mexico. I believe that says Baja. So I guess that's like you know that that part of California Mexico. Technically it's Mexico south of all that. Yeah, land wise, I mean you could walk from where California ends into Baja,

right, anyways, just saying, so they're listening there UK. We got that, oh another UK. And I thought I thought Spain was up there, but I don't see it now. I don't think it's up there. I don't think it was. Maybe I was seeing things and what is this flat? Wait a minute, say check. They know Mayella when they come up, they know Mala, so they off show up and they know what to avoid. Uncle. But some of these people are your show.

Some of these people. Some of these people are listening early in the morning. I think it is in Switzerland. What time is it in Switzerland? Because we got to we got a Swiss listener at the moment as well. Gosh, i'd have to look at the world clock. I'm bad with the time zones. It's got to be at least eight hours behind us here in California, maybe more like ten. You more like it. Let me see what time it is in Switzerland. Okay, just I'll do the I'll look

it up. Okay, okay, but yeah, but Uncle eating pistachios. Well, I wanted to let these people in these other countries know that in America, we used to have these red ones all the time, and you would just get red ink all over me. It was like ink like they were soaked in red for some reason. Anyway, uncle eats the plain ones, right, he doesn't get the hot salted or no no, no, no no no that ones. Okay, so they may try him, no, I kick might try him because he's got a uh a pit like uh

louis is uh what do they call it? The taste? He lost his taste? Oh, he doesn't taste under the hot stuff. You mean he can't feel the burn from heat when he eats hot Wait wait, oh, I think it's starting to burn him off. Oh wow, Okay, so maybe he ate so much hot stuff and burned his taste buds away. But you and I take that's it. That's it. That's what gotcha. You and I we appreciate the regular salty pistachios. And what you're telling people is

the right way to eat him. So go ahead. I'll shut up now. But I want to let these people in these other countries know that we used to have this in America. Goot, but this morning, but but the steam thing, they went having this compensation at the dinner table, and say, you know what he's doing, missus sykicked said we take these it and it just eats them up, eats him up, tear's it. She

found it. She found it humorous that you sat there and took an entire large bag pistachios and shelled all of them and then emptied that into its own back into the bag once you took all the shells out, and then you eat it from there. She thought that was humor. But but what ideal is I put them in the green container, all the ones I'm gonna eat. Okay, you see it's I'm telling you it's easier and having no dang headaches of peeing them. And then you're gonna say, get it clean ache,

get it cleaned it. I'm all they cleaned up as eating this peanut and and and all they're doing, they're doing just the opposite of they're just eating the inside to tearing the peanut up and making them more of a mess. So what you're saying is you take all the shells off, put all of the pistachios to start with, throw it out away, get it out of the way. You know, uncle, They they do sell them with no shells on them. Now too, where you just get them no shell

they're already done. You know that I've seen ads for those. Yes, I would like to that's your kind, fine, because I'm sick and tired of them the way. Then then they're gonna say, you got to make less mess? Right to make less mess? Here's what I'm thinking, Eric, Do you get uncle the wonderful ones or you just get them like a clear bag of whatever? Yes, sadly, and I do not endorse or encourage anybody to do this because the wonderful company is owned by scum bags.

Of course. Uh it's it's it's too long to stay, to get into. But the short persion of stories, we shouldn't be buying these things at all. They're bad people, they have bad practices. But you know what, pistachios are good, I understand. I mean, look, I eat beef jerky every once in a while. Let's not go there. But the thing is beef. That company makes a kind that I think instead of it's usually in a black bag, I think it comes in a green bag and

no shells. The shells are already gone, so that would be another way to do it. But that's a company making them for people exactly the way that you recommend all the work you put in probably cost a couple of dollars more because they do the work of getting rid of the shells. Did you know that. I didn't know that they did that. Yeah, okay, I mean, but I mean, but then they put it in the pig without the shell. Yeah. But what I'm saying is, but what I'm

saying is you open up the bag. It's already done, no shell, you know what I mean. Yeah, I still like it that way for something. I'm dead din it that way. So I said, oh, we got shells here, I'm gonna do this thing to you. That's the correct way to do. We know that we have to. That is the correct way to eat a shell. I mean, but they just want to make the more the people here when they buy the shells, they want to just make more of a mess. We love that they and then they can

clean it up. I'm not doing the cleanup. Uncle Creative Accents is in the twitch chat and he's there. He's asking that or he's saying he wonders if uncle would rather peel shrimp or pistachios the same. That's the same Uncle me personally, when I eat shrimp, I don't even bother peeling it. I eat the shell on it well, and sometimes yet sometimes it's okay, depending on what kind of shell it is. Yeah, I'm trying to remember if you leave the shell on too, Do you leave the shell or do

you do you take it off? I can't remember what your practice is, but mine is just to eat the whole damn shell. You guys are crazy. You're telling me you leave the shell on shrimp like it's a soft shell. Cra Yes, schuck. Not only will I eat the shell, but if there's the head, and I prefer that there is, I'll eat that whole thing too. I had I'll tell you what it's Sometimes it's okay. You're all the time. You're on another level. You're eating a shrimp with

a head on it. That's an ugly good shack cow shrimp hed shrimp shrimp heads. Oh you should try it. I'm telling you don't. Don't. Don't knock until you throw it up. Okay. Yeah. Sure. From the people that say ran stressing is good on pizza, I guess that's the entire state of Ohio, Chuck. I only lived there. I'm not from there, and I'm perfectly happy to laugh at their dietary choices. Therefore I rest your mental cases. All right, that's a mental case. Then you

have eaten the shells. But though, but though, in fact, I had actually want some up here, just from Minxico trimp. No, oh, pay attention, sidekicks, stay stay on topic here you see and see my text message too, by the way, so I can put them in potting and came up. Now they were the ones that were already peeled. I'm sure. Yeah, yeah, okay, you took the shelves off. Okay, so you brought them up to you. I did see you eat those. Okay. Good. So now you're all energized, you got your

protein, and you're ready to go. You can be able to pull off this show. It's going to be a great one. I'm excited. Uncle. We could choose to do something crazy tonight if you want what would you want to do? We could open up the phone lines if you want to. Let's try him for tonight. You want to try it, then let us see what's what's hanging out there. Okay, we do have the phone line set up, right shot. Oh yeah, the the phone line is set up. So, uh, you want me to give out the number?

Sure, sure, let's get going. It's been a little while, you know for this, Well, it's been a little while. Sidekick might have forgot the number by now, I don't know. So how about it. Oh he's got Hey, you're telling secrets now. They probably can't even see that on the live stream. Okay, So three one nine five two seven five zero one six. Once again, that is three one nine five two seven five zero one six. That is the number to call to join

Uncle on the show. Or you can reach out to me Charles dot Ocelly on Skype, ask me to and I will call you into the show. How about that. Yeah, that's great, Thank you. Check than colors. Yeah, let's say it. We have. We have a lot of excitement in the chat room. Uh, creative accidents is accent. Hear you the first day, the first time he lets him talk, he's yeah,

please call in creative crazy accidents. You call him. But he's saying in twitch now in the chat he's saying, have you guys been to Texas Roadhouse barbecue where they serve your peanuts and everyone throws peanut shells on the floor. Yes, yes I have. I have been there. I've seen that happen. But do you know they stopped it. They did. They stop it for what reason I don't understand. The reason is because of people with peanut

allergies. Yes, peanut allergies could be so severe that even the shells being on the floor could like have somebody flare up. And they don't want to have a legal case on their hands because of it. I didn't even I didn't hear that about that supplied to me. I never because I know the last time that happened me wait, eating peanut and near it the ships, you know. Yeah, on the East coast. Though Uncle might have run into this before at a place called this is a fairly famous but small chain

called the Ground Round. I don't know if Sidekicks ever been at a place called the Ground Round that used to be a joint in New York, New Jersey. Yeah you ever heard of it? No? No, I haven't

even heard of it. No one. The place was famous for you would walk in there and it was crunching like you were living in the projects, cause, you know, except that would be cockroaches you'd be crunching, but so many of them every steps as you're going through, because peanuts shells all over the floor at the Ground Round no kidding, but it sounds like fun. I mean, I'm not opposed to shells being all over the place.

And it's a cool gimmick. It's fine. It's fun to eat and just throw stuff everywhere, to wallow in your own filth, so to speak. Well, they did that. They did that. And the other weird thing they did is they projected Heckel and Jeckyll cartoons on the walls. I could never understand what the theme was there. But yeah, anyway, okay, a schizophrenia could be like, let's simulate being insane, speaking of I'm not opposed to the idea, mind you, I'm just saying, uncle Shechelle's we

love them, we hate them, we like to peel them. It's a fun thing. It's that you like to do. You do you do do it my way? They you can't do away. There's two kinds of kinds of people. How they want to do it. Yeah, you can't on you that I'm not not on colorphone. Call Oh god, let's have this call the phone. So, okay, call her. You're on you. Oh, I got some pistachio information. What's that cat? Is that? Uh? They're nactually so actually, when you get them without the red.

That's because they bleached them. Oh dang. Oh, so that's what Chuck is trying to explain and trying to understand. They should be read. They should be then kindness. I did not know that. I don't know that process food there and process food. Jimmy, are you cracking a bunch of pistachio shells right now? I here crackling going on? What is that you go? Right now? That's a cracking? Your phone? Your phone acting up? He's calling from the ground round. Yeah, that's what it sounds

like, you know. I let me see something. I'm looking at some articles here about this red pistachios thing. Jj. I got to challenge you on this. I don't think they were natural. Yeah, according to some article I'm reading here, it says they weren't. But let me let me

dig into this a little more. It says that the tradition of dying pistachios, they died them red, originated with a Syrian importer who died his pistachios read to distinguish them from his competitors, but that this actually wasn't their natural state, and they even came in pink. I never remember seeing pink but anyway, I got I got a couple articles on this. I'm gonna post them in the chat room. Yeah, I know what crazy Accidents was in

Chili dot com chat room. And I think he actually has a link in the Chili dot com chat now to a link that explains us. I don't know either way. Maybe maybe they're naturally read, maybe they're not. Maybe some of them are naturally read. I think he was saying some of them are well see some of them of course. Okay, so reading from creative accident story. Uh. For those of us old enough to remember red pistachios, apparently there's an old old man thing, uh, partner childhood memories.

Times were simpler back then, and people called friends from land lines. Okay, let's see now. In February twenty sixth, National Pistachio Day was February twenty sixth. Apparently it's time to revisit the relic of the past and answer to burning questions. Why were pistachios died red in the first place, and why aren't red pistachios around anymore? So? Apparently again they were, Yeah, they were unnaturally dyed red. Weird. Let's see Carter Apparently Jimmy Carter

has something to do with this. Blah blah blah. There's all kinds of stuff here. Let's see. Let's see the history. Okay, the history of the red pistachio. It all starts with a steer, the same thing I was telling you before. The Syrian importer widely cultivated from Afghanistan, Mediterranean as well as California, while Persian chef and writer blah blah blah insists Iranians didn't. Specifically, Oh, apparently this is okay. For Iranians and Turks,

pistachios play an important role in their culture and cuisine. They're everyday snacks, roasted, salted, sometimes a lime juice. Blah blah blah. Let's see pistachio meatballs. They got all kinds of stuff here. Shuck, we're experiencing some sort of technical difficulty. Creative accent says, it sounds like you are underwater. I'm not sure what happened. Jimmy James line is cracking. I don't know what's going on with my line, but I'll just shut up.

If I'm causing a problem, I'll go away. It sounds like something and then that that was when he there's also some kind of snap crackle on popping happening crackling. The crackling is coming off of Jimmy James line. I'm sure that because if I shut him down, you'll go away on me? What about? How can mean? Now? Yeah, That's what I'm saying, is that even with you with your line open, unless I if I mute you, the crackling will go away. Here. Watch see how quiet

it got. Okay, that's Jimmy's to make it sense. It sounds better. Now, imagine that Jimmy was Jimmy's line, Jimmy's a a. Oh, so it's Jimmy's line needs to be fixed. Never would I have imagined that Jimmy James not talking things would sound better. That's just that's an amazing concept. I would never imagine, nor anybody who's ever listened to this show. This was a test in five minute tests, and we found out, Oh, okay, the show's about to get a lot better. Back again?

Who this phone is him? Again? Hey it's the count. Oh now that sounds much betterer. No, no, how come you don't have no problems? I don't know you guys are like radiated or something. The gegger Counter is going all, Yeah, what happens is when you're on Skype and there's a noise, it drowns out like the loudest noise that competes for

the loudest noise, whichever one wins. That's what it goes with. And when it does that, it starts to screw up things like if I'm talking and Jimmy's crackling, or if Aaron's talking and Jimmy's crackling, if Jimmy's crackling is louder than Aaron talking or me, then it starts to mess with it. It goes back and forth like it's battling to pick which sound it should

actually push forward, so that that's that's what's going on. Jimmy James line has static and therefore it was it was drowning the other the other sound. Yeah, that's what happens. Sorry, but the couch talk fine on the live on your website, Chuck, he sounds fine. I can just feel like that Eiger Counter sound. What's weird right now that Chuck is on this phone call. It's like you're screaming in my ear, like the volume of you. Yeah, I'm sorry about that. No, but but yeah,

you down, then low him down. I'll bring my voice down. Ye. Well yeah, it's odd. Yeah, so it's because these things haven't been on for a while. Yeah, that's probably it. I mean it's nothing. Well, no, I use the phones all the time. But when you got too many noises going on, you know, it causes a problem for competing sound. That's all. So sorry about that. I might be a little loud because I was set for my my show before. Uh, but there we go. I'll turn myself down a little bit and maybe

is that better? Count? Am I not screaming in your ear? Now? Yeah? That's better? Yeah? Okay, sure you're fought fine on your live feed your sound, but on the call, yeah, because I have extra filters that go out for you know, it kind of controls the sound a little better for the filter. Anyway, nobody cares about this. I'll go back to the Pistachian. You were talking about the shells, the shells of shells out today. Yeah, just do you have a view on

that. You got a view on now, Well, I think uh sidekick is insane for eating shrimp pole. Yeah you know that, thank you? You know that o'pen dying to have a nice plate if shrimp since that can't what's his name can't find the hope, can't find the west one. And that's when he getting made about you have to cook it? Got the hat? Shrimp or some ugly little creatures? Are shrimp? Ugly little creatures? Count? Or am I crazy? They are ugly? I'm allergic to them,

so I can't you know, I'm simp that's that. I'm sorry to hear that some people. Can you one of those guys who needs an EPI pen get? I mean he then he'd be then he would be a shame of going fishing on the boat because there's a lot I can't. You can't in the ocean, Okay. It's not like if shells were on the ground and you came inside the place of the shells on the ground, you'd be Okay, it's not like Texas. Kay, that's good. Right. My opinion on that is, if you have a penalogy, don't go there.

Well that's true, Yeah, I get that. But somebody might be coming there for the first time they have no idea like, oh, let's go eat steak, okay, and I don't know, and then you know, you get in that situation you know, let's blame the lawyers they did this. I'd be like me going into the seafood help and mean like upset about something like, Ah, you know, it's great to hear you count. How have you been, man? Any other interesting things you got going on?

Uh? Doing all right? I'm eating you guys, know, walafules, eating those nice nice I like that. I'm just freaking ginger rail from watching the X Men show that came out. It's pretty good X Men x Men show. Uh you remember the nineties cartoon. They brought it back. Oh it's the animated one. Yes, it was like on fire. Yeah, yeah, I remember that one. Yeah, they back and like it's I don't want to say, it's still a cartoon, you know, but now they all to have like blood in it. Mm. But they brought

like the voice actors, all the surviving ractors back. Pretty good. Okay, cool sounds good to me. I'm younger than everyone here. You know, I'm young and I'm nerdy. Are you still doing your twitch streams? Count? Uh? Not as often, but I've been trying and hop on there. You know, it's hard to find motivations for things like that, but you know, I do stream on Twitch with that TV flash cown Pepper usually old B movies out there. Yeah, yeah, I watched that one

stream. We've been well, we've been doing the show. What we've been up to? Uncle? What are we even doing? I don't know. It's just been just talking, trying to and put on putting a show. I'm just trying to put putting to put a show together. What I can talk about and that would be the show. But that's how I've been trying to work my show. You see. That's the thing. Anything anybody want

to talk about, what they ever want to talk about? Tonight it was pischio, but tonight, yeah, it was a pistachio that had to be talked about. It had to be talked about because it was talked about this evening family down downstairs and they're complaining about the shells and I had them split open and you just had to eat them instead of having fun of tearing the shells off. So he take the hope shells off and then put them in the container. That's what I did. I mean, well, that's what

that's like, really self restraint on your behalf. I'n told like, I don't know how you can like, you can just do that. You want to start eating one? You don't him what you do. What I have in my room is a yellow container of anything I put in it, like my snacks, like boys, anything, so, but this was pistachio containing So I said to myself, Oh, tearties, open, trumped the pistachio

in the midd in the box and get with of these dingy shells. So I started doing it, and then I have comments from the peanut gallery in the in the downstairs. He's going shows now it's easy to eat them instead I have to peel them. Get with the program. Creative access says another question uncle. In the chat, he's asking if you uncle, are the peas can't touch the mashed potatoes? Guy? Potato guy? So so so in other words, do you do you have to separate everything on your plate

or do you not care? You'll eat everything together? Well, no, I havenything to get the But if something has to be peel, that's a different story, completely different things. And if that's what he wanted, I would say, you prefer mixing things together, even things that most people would think don't go together. But we've done it. They can handle it. It's just that the people when they see me eat it, they can't in the state, they might not be able to handle it. That's a visual

thing on their party because of visual thing. That's the wad I see the vision thing from their part because they can't understand how do you eat these things? They can have to eat him like I can do it nice. Stummach says, You're welcome to do it. There's a few on Instagram. I'm different. There's all different kind of people trying to figure out push that button, push a button, friends to see and that and that thing would would

be to open up whatever it is and start eating. M hm, No, you following all this, Pepper, I'm trying to follow us you uh you back when you're cold fall uncle? Oh the colts Law? Yeah, yeah, was it costs law? You were it was cabbage or sarakoud sar kraus salad cloud cloud back from your out. I did finish. It's starting to get to that season. Yeah, we have to. When I when I wanted to make the meat loaf and I still haven't gotten the meat.

Yeah, that sounds disgusting. That sounds like check. You you're just like check saying that I'm talking Jersey boys, Jersey guys. Now, now there is there's plenty of German immigrants around the area. My my family I think as one of them for sure, the Franz family, they were certainly the strangers to sour Kraut. Oh no, nothing wrong with yeah. Well the weirder thing, it's a it's a common nation is something. That's who was doing. My only objection to your shower in the food now here comes.

Hey, this is on my only objection to the sour crowns all right, tension about the sound cloud because you put it in tuna fish. For God's sake, that's what the problem is. He come up with that and pupper tuoni fish and sour crowd your thoughts. That's horrible. Yeah, I saw him. He put it in the big rap. It's disgusting. Well, one man's trash is another man's food. Yeah, that's collect right now. Listen, I want to see more of it though. That's good content.

You were getting really good engagement for that stuff. Well you were saying it's disgusting right now. You sound like Chuck saying the same things, And hey, you want to see it again. I don't understand you. Yeah, that's a real catchup. Common don't forget to like us subscribe smash that dough right now? Both, that's right, that's right. It's hard get notification.

Yeah, exactly. Really Joe Rogan got famous, you know, having people eat like, you know, the testicles of animals and pig bladders and stuff. Right, I mean he was doing that and cockroaches here. Have some cockroaches and pig bladder eat that. Technically it's food. You can eat it. You know it doesn't kill you, will kill you. I just don't recommend it, you know, horse member or whatever. No, I can't do it. But you know, if you're factor fifty grand, why

not? Right? If somebody want to pay me, you know, ten grand to eat to eat his tuna fish, I'll do it all day, no problem. You got a kick out of that, though, get yeah, I mean all it was is you put the stuff into it. Can you make sure the room with the spoon bo no? Uh ladle first year I have to put mayonnaise? Oh yeah, of course? And dang yeah yeah the salad quid? What about telling you the stomach can handle? Mine can handle? How much are the people's problems? Are the problems like can't

handle. How much of the vinegar water from the saragrott are we pouring into this? To you? What kind of mixture of vinegar water to mayonnaise are we looking at? No? No, none, Just the sa karut, dried, dried sara krauts. We have to dry it. May we put it in a salad spinner first? Oh yeah, spinner, spin around the salad spinner. You don't want to get one of them. It's not wet and keeps it drying out, very important. And then and then you reduce

that in a reduction. Yeah, definitely, and definitely reduced. You gonna ask them downstairs for the next meal. Okay, I'm gonna ask them. And if you ask for the meat loaf, you bet it to them and get the meat. We do that making and I and I can make it. I'll tell you I can make it good meat. Low. People don't understand this. Woman, get that meat so uncle can loaf it up. That's what it's gonna I'll get down there. I'll do that. There's a

there's a promo clip and a T shirt right there. Woman, get that meat so uncle can loaf it up. I have a party. Have man the meat loa. You guys think it's funny. Oh, it's there, It's not dumb. I don't think I can make a meal. We're not gotta be to make a meal with this peedo. I've had like a baked potato. Yeah, uncle, you gotta shape it. Yeah, uncle, your your meat loaf is reaching mythic proportions here. This has come up several times on the show. But I know people waiting to know when I'm gonna

make it. I have you have to have the ingredients. It's true. You got me on that one. Yeah, you can't ingredients. You gotta have the ingredients to do a meal. There's no loaf without the meat. He everybody knows it. So yeah, well we'll have you have to do this. It's true, we have to make a video where you're making your meat. Well, it's I'm not I'm not joking. I'm serious. We

need to do that because it's important. I mean, this is one of them that back in the past, I was making making a food and you were adding him. Yeah we're talking about Instagram. Yes, yeah, and this is what they have to do, have to for sure, when is the question, I don't have to go get the meat we have the beats or we don't. It's the issue. We don't have the beats, but we will, yes, so something to look forward to. Well, will make that happen. We will make the uncle's beat life happen. I'll have

to. I will. I mean, in all honesty, I won't do it the way I described earlier. Ab I'll talk to my wife about how we need to make this happen. One way or another. We can make magic happen Uncle. Yeah, that could be Disney magic, but it's gonna be magic. It could be filmed right, cle the hands and what the menu on, the fixing the meat little it makes it make good design, so it's a piece of art. Well it's art, yeah in a way. I mean, then cook the meat load and you'll be seeing is it

pretty good meat load? I want to see their faces though, damn stairs, I want to see the faces. You might have to make that part of the video. How how they like it? You need reactions, You're like taste testing. Yeah, can't just be making the meat loaf and look at me like, well that's it. That's the end of the video. We have to actually eat it and maybe get reviews kind of like the cooking

shows where the judges eat what the contestant makes and the judge it. Well remember that show about the cooking the food and the guy in the refrigerators. Yes, they do. That's what I would trying to do that kind of thing. Do you remember that show count Cooking and Refrigerators? No, no, no, they're taking the things out to cook them. Yeah, that the show where they have a refrigerator for they take something out of it and

then once they take it out, they cook it. Is he talking about the grocery like the grocery games, like guys grocery games, like where they run around the grocery store and they have like fifteen seconds go get your stuff and then you gotta cook. Well something like that. But but it'frigerated, I think, Alana. Yeah, but they take out Okay, sit there and start. Okay now because I remember Guy Fieri, well, yeah Fieri.

Guy Fieri did a guy's grocery like looking for the food. Well, they made that part of the game, but they got all the stuff out of those you know, open faced refrigerators that way. So you know, that's what I thought you were talking about, But I guess not. Sorry, Yeah, no, this is the other show, the other show with the refrigerators and the food and the cooking. Yeah, I know the one. I know. I know exactly what you mean, Uncle. We can

we can use that show inspiration. Yeah, well that's what I'm going to use it as I don't know. This is the way the deal openator and on. This stuff is out. We're gonna have it out on the kitchen. So we got the the first the backboard, the the cutting board. Cutting. It has to be on fosn. That was step one. That's where the meat we placed it. We placed it on the cutting on the cutting board. But it's not to cut it. No, not to cut it, to shape it. Okay, it's where the It's where the where

the loaf takes shape. It is formed. It goes from meat to loaf on the cutting board. Hey, you n the place uncle? Do you remember when the place the meat loaf taste? Do you remember years ago when there was only one cooking show on TV at all and it was Jewel Child. Do you remember Julia Child? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Interesting. You know she had a whole background with the oss and everything. Did you know that, Aaron? I think I remember hearing about it,

but I don't recall it now. Yeah, that sounds familiar. It's pretty crazy. But at one point she was the only one with a cooking show out there pretty much, and it was on PBS in like almost every market right in the country. Just your your public broadcasting channel. Anyway, I thought maybe you'd gotten to meet little press speak from her, because I'm thinking that that that always had a big refrigerator on I I mean Pancakes from Scratch. That could be a show to make pancakes from scratch, Scott.

All I had to do is give me everything with two you need two of everything, two of everything and pancake, and I will make the pancakes instead of half to get this. Get that, I've seen you. But you do it, but you all do it in this little box. Oh that is not the way to do it. It's the lazy way, uncle. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I will admit to that completely. Yeah way

to make a pan cake. I actually, Chuck, I was listening to one of your shows and that guy that goes by the Greek he says that all of this, even Uncles two and two, isn't the right way to make a pancake. You gotta Yeah, you gotta bake an entire cake in the pan, according to him, like you bake a cake in the pan, and that's a parentcake. Oh yeah, right, don't even get you get the Greek has a whole methodology to cooking that is, you know,

nothing like your average white man. You gotta tell you that, that's for sure. So I don't know what to say. But I don't have that recipe off the top of my head. Otherwise I give it to you. But yeah, we ought to give that a try too. Uncle, bake a pancake in the pan. We can try it. If it tastes better. See if it tastes better than my specials, it could be Uncle's Greek inspired pancake. You can always try things and to try damn they get one

sanded day. Yeah, and go downstairs and make the breakfast, and Debt will probably open this family's eyeballs trying to hm it's not bad. Yeah, well what if uncle, what if you cook something and Aaron cook something the same thing and you have everyone try it and you get raided that way? Well, it's it's truly like one of those like cookoff shows. You're talking about it and make his pancakes from the box and then you can make your

homemade pancakes. Oh yeah, let's see who stays that's the good line, idea, that's fair, that's feel that'll feel better, that feels that would be interesting. Yeah, I would try that count. I think you got something there. I think we try video line. Yeah, yeah, and see and see who's his taste better. I don't know, that's what that's

what I want. My box kicks are tough to beat. Let me tell you you directions looking in the back in the box and you know, no, this is how you do it. This is how you do it. It may not be complex, but it's a short fire away to make something uh wonderful. Open up a box. That's what I say. And that's how you do everything. Yeah. It might be the wick, of course, but with the two and I put in, I can get it.

The two of everything, I can get it. Don too. So you're saying to Cantle, go in this pancake, two candleopes, whole candalopes. Wait a minute, I forgot how to make. I forgot the talking about this. Now I know, two wooded two, two tea spoons of sugar, two cattleopes, No two fish filets, flower flower, flower dough flower okay, yeah yeah, two okay, okay, and they go from there. Okay, that's it. That's what you start with. The two cups

of flour and then basically the cake makes itself. Then two eggs two eggs, yes, and then whatever else goes with two of the rest. But every okay, but it's a limited amount of ingredients. But there's every agress. There are two. Okay. That way. It's easier that way to figure than have to thinking, oh we we have eight, we have six, we have then just put two of everything and it's simple and simple way to make things. Okay. But I did that. Actually I did that

in Florida. I follow it, Oh I got you and is in Jacksonville. I made one. Oh you were the cake maker. I was making it okay, and they had no complaint about it. So I just wanted to say, hey, you guys, look here you it could be good. I'm I'm not knocking it till I try it. I would like to have these things. So yeah, videos of making food, look for that. Follow Uncle on Instagram at Uncle podcast. We're also at uncle podcast on

Twitter and YouTube and oh yeah, twitch too. Is also Oh yeah, Twitch, believe some of you are watching us on there now, so thank you for joining us there. Thank you for joining on o'chilly radio network. We're live every Friday, Uncle. This is what we do. It's exciting, We're talking to callers. We've got Count Popper here with us. Hey, we hear you. Okay, I was excited. Yeah? Is Twitch generally Count Pepper? What's going on with Twitch? Is Twitch maintaining us a

platform? Is it the platform of the future? Is it waning in popularity? What the heck is going on over there? Man? Twitch? Twitch is dying? I feel like you die. Is it as far as like as far as uh for off theat weirdos like myself, you know, for the people who don't fit in not to get into the government hour, but uh, you know it's very normal. Oh really? Is that what's going on? Let me ask a question, Yeah, do you want like kick?

Do you want to knock it out? That such? Because you've been seems like you're talking about and then not getting any kind of comment back. Well, that's what That's what I'm thinking. What you saying thinking? Maybe because I'm engaging things, I suppose I suppose maybe I am asking that I that's what he was asking. Uh, I think that's what what are we doing? That's what he was wasting time on Twitch? On Twitch? Are

you wasting your time on Twitch? I don't know. It's hard to say because it was very popular during the pandemic, which is when I got on there, and then it seems like, I don't know, the smaller channels

are getting less notice compared to like the huge channels. There's a lot of Twitch content where it's just like and God bless them women just like with their top tall, not like news, but like they're playing games, like with a brawl on like that gets like, you know, five hundred people watching of course, and then you know it's it's hard to compete with that. Hell yeah, it's hard to compete with that. There's no there's no competition to you know, uncle, what are we going to do? This is

man, We have got a task in front of us. How do we survive in this world of live streaming? What do we do? What other could we use? We have to think about, Yeah, another kind of plant, you know what's interesting? Popper push it out and trying to see what we can replace it with. Well, that is the question ask ourselves. The good thing that we have going for us is that we're able to stream on several things at once. So I'm going to keep it for now

until I find something that seems to be a better alternative. I will say that we're on YouTube and also Twitter X, and I'll say Twitter X has gotten a lot of traction lately. It seems like it's getting better and better over there. Oddly, Triple X is what I don't understand Twitter. It's only Vin Diesel's greatest role. Uncle. I've been trying to get on my phone. I can't get that thing. How can we forget that? Man starts out with Romsteve Concert? How does it get that? How can it

not be awesome? It's great? Something new though, that had to be something new. The X into town and I said, well this is something new. I am this, But what were you saying? What's going on here? No? I'm just saying that as long as it's not like intensive on your computer to keep streaming on multiple sites, you just should just chance that mhm and keep it going. I I published some thick and then there's a site called draft the Digital where like puts everything on e books that I've

never even heard of, and you'll get sailed. So it's like, okay, like anything that's a huge net and someone mightst a couple of bucks your life. There we go, Uncle, just do a little bit of everything until something sticks to the wall. I guess that's what we have to do. We can, we can follow that template. That's fine. Yeah, it's pretty much what we've been doing. So let's do. Hey, Pupper, could you put that link in the chat room to that site you were

just talking about? Please? Absolute? Yeah? Would that be to the Twitch streamers to the old chat room if you could? Yeah? Please? Yeah? You know you want to bounce it into try to get it, you want to get into it. I guess there's so many streams out there. It's great. It's a it's a weird media landscape, Uncle, there's no doubt about it. Any other new ones except the X out there.

Well, the thing is X isn't even new. However, you could dispute that by saying it's being shaken up and changed so much by Musk and whatnot. But and it's not necessarily all good. But I guess it's not necessarily all bad either, because personally if I'm speaking for a personal standpoint, as I've been saying, our stuff, our videos are getting more views over there, I think than even even oftentimes more than YouTube. You don't know.

I gotta say something. YouTube seems to me mine. I think it's the best. It has been. It has been the best out of all of these shows that we've been putting it on, taking it off, putting it on and have to big one. Okay, well are we gonna put it on? So I kick you trying to put it on? These autogram all these kind of shows to have to get through to my show to get to see all of them. So what one was the best? Was the instant? Was that one was the YouTube? The YouTube that was the best out

of every one of them? That you mean it was that should be the best YouTube was the best that I've known it should And then you got all these others and what's this? What's that? They got another one that right now trying to kick it off? There's one called kick that we're on. We actually have a kick up? No, no, that what is that? Talk chant quick chant X. They're trying to get off from the from your tiktoki ki kicktat band that one. Just get that out of it.

Don just get that out of him and stop talking about then think because it's a long story, tick teck, just get it out and that can be replaced by some of these new thumbs. Well we can, you can mention some just make a replacement for a Yeah, they can do that. We placed tick tech something else with something to cover, and that's I mean, it's very easy to do. Heads just just rip off the algorithm like whatever

that congressman said, and just make your own version of it. Hey, guys, with the last three four minutes of the show, I just want to let you know that Popper dropped off the line somehow, and uh, I don't know he dropped off the line. He said, the sound cut out, and I think he hung up, And uh, Jimmy James is still sitting there. I tried to filter out the crackle a couple of times while nobody was paying attention, but I couldn't get rid of the crackle.

So but he's still sitting on the line. It could be shout outs. Time gave me a shout out Uncle jahout JD this and it's about that. Yeah, JJ hung up, So it's all you guys, okay, everybody shut out. Who's the first Jimmy's here? Let's have the first one. No, I just said, Aaron, Aaron, I just said, jj hung up already. Everybody's gone now. I thought, I thought, was there crackling away? He was? And then he hung up. Yeah, because I said there's three four minutes left. He must have said, I

forget it. I'm not going to get on now. So he hung up. All right, Well, uncle, we can shout somebody out who you are. Shoutout, shut out the only audience that's been watching my show. One the trek was mentioning, and oh the others, shout out, shut out to you all. Shout out to you body who was watching us on the livestream. Cool. Do you remember that time when Benjamin Fulford said that an Asian secret society was going to dispatch ninjas to take down the Illuminati.

Oh that's interesting, Yeah in the klatoon. Yeah, did that ever work out too good? No? It didn't, did it? But here on Ocelli dot Com Radio network, things work out a bit better, don't they much better? It's clew and understanding about the programs. The programs much clear. Getting live people into it. They really have a good conversation going much better, much better scene. I say, forget Benjamin Fulford and his Ninjas and listen to the Ocelli dot com radio network. I agree, it's straight

to the point, straight talk, and I like that idea. Oh Chilly dot com

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