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Knobs Callers Destiny Dials
The Age of Transitions and Uncle 7-23-2023 Callers
AOT #392
Chuck, Chris Graves and Aaron discuss podcast production, and news at the Ochelli Radio Network. This gig isn’t as economical as it once was, and it isn’t even the gig economy, or is it? We may have missed that when it happened.

Topics include: Ochelli Radio Network, broken microphone, using the knobs, audio equipment, dollar store microphone, Disney video game microphone, promo products made in Asian countries, polka dot design idea, new Uncle IG videos, new shows coming to network, Chris Graves, guests charging appearance fees, Stuttering John, Sgt Slaughter, RFK Jr speaking fee, Dallas JFK conference trip, big budget podcast producers, over-saturation of podcast market, Cameo show bumpers, Jerky Boys, Captain Janx
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The knobs were perfectly set for this show, and it’s a good thing. Uncle has new videos that you are going to want to watch on his social media.

Topics include: Skype calls, Chris Graves, Lara, Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny, Uncle’s food videos on Instagram, sauerkraut, Porkins dinosaur wedding gift glasses, shot glasses, knobs, Uncle merch vs new Uncle productions, social media, brain finally working, goals, fire season, want to return to Friday night shows, guest appearance fees, Trump merch, Indiana Jones movie review, tattoos
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You're listening to the Age of Transitions. I'm your host, Aaron Franz. Came at you live this Sunday night Live from the facilities of o'chilli dot com July twenty third, twenty twenty three five, every Sunday night, ten pm to midnight Eastern Standard time. That's the show. First hour is the Age of Transitions. Second hour is Uncle the broadcast. So if you're listening live, good to have you listening on podcast form. That's good too. Send

a donation at o'chelli dot com to keep the network going. The o'chilli Radio Network Chuck has lots of cool um free gifts if you do donate fifty dollars or more at the moment, so that's cool. Still have that going. My website is the Age of Transitions dot com. That's where you can go to find this podcast and support the show. Have t shirts for the Age of Transitions and Uncle the podcast. Have my book, Revolved Man's Scientific Rise

to Godhood. It's available in paperback or ebook copies. Best way to support the show. There have had lots of quite a few sales recently, so thank you everybody who has bought Revolved. That does help out a lot. Also have the Patreon campaign still going, not adding much to that, but I'll get back to it eventually. And I do appreciate everybody's doing that because it keeps this show moving along. That you are the executive producers of this

show, I will say that, so thank you everybody doing that. Guess really appreciate that. Also, if you're thinking about buying books, check out my affiliate link on the side of the Age of Transitions dot com. It goes to bookshop dot org. So click on that link and start shopping. Anything you buy, I'll get a small little kickback. Won't cost anything extra you, but it is a way to support this show. Should support my website, the show and all that. I have some recommended reading there.

But you could buy any book or a piece of media you want from bookshop dot org and as long as you click through the links on my site first, I'll get the small little kickback again for being the affiliate linker man, So thank you for that. Also, if you're thinking about starting your own podcast, Libsen, it's my other affiliate link. You can use probo code fronds and get two months of Libsen for free. Libsen is a handy podcast

hosting service. It's hard, it's hard to know exactly where to put your podcast files, how to host it, how to direct it to all the different podcatchers. And Libson makes all of that very easy. So it's a subscription based thing. It's makes podcasting set up very very easy and it helps a lot. So I've been using that for a long time. Still do He's promo code fronds. We get two months of that for free Libson. Yes, here we are. It is live show the Age of Transitions.

You may call in thanks to the phones here at the Ocelli Radio Network call three one nine five two seven five zero one six. Can also come on the show through Skype. Send a message to Chuck. Type him a message on Skype. He's Charles Datocelli. Type him something, Hey, I welcome on the show. Don't care bo type anything you want? Also know what you're talking about? Oh, chucklate? Absolutely yeah. You type me a

message and I will call you into the show really quick. Thing, Aaron, I just want you to know that you're you are dynamically dead flat on that microphone, just so you know, uh, not my doing, but like this is very unusual. It's a very like hard no sort of any reverb room, nothing, It's a very dead flat mic. There's no warmth to it or anything to just just letting you know. But we had a little shovel with microphones just before we went to air, so uh not,

not anybody's fault, just telling you guys, what's happening anyway. Um, I just figured i'd let you know because I don't know if you were aware. That means anything to you right now, but anyhow, it means the age of transitions. But what it means, Chuck, is that I probably do have to buy a new microphone. I got my good old microphone back out, and I thought that I had fixed it by slapping it, you know. Then the good way to fix it, the good old American way.

Look, you could either hit it with the ranch or the hammer, but one way or another, if you'd knock it around enough times, it's either completely broken or it works again. Right, that's the American way usually. And I was telling you, Chuck, I bet if I opened it up and I looked around, there's probably a loose connection in it, I might be able to solder it and then maybe it'd worked. Either that or I buy any one. I haven't done either of those things though, So

I'm using the not so good microphone let's call it. And actually I'm gonna step away for a mirror moment. I'll be right back, Chuck. But I'm sure you have something to say for a mirror moment, let me return. I'll be right back. Yeah. Absolutely, I'm being asked about about a movie in the chat room just real fast. There was an Errol Morris movie of the called Umbrella Man, and I'll go and try and check the iron dB on it. But I also want to say hi to everybody in

the live chat room at o'chelly dot com. In the second hour when we go to Uncle, you guys will be in all different chat rooms all over the internet because he does the video thing. I don't know if that's all gonna hold up tonight, consider considering. Uh, you know, we'll see, right, we'll see, We'll see. Yeah again, I have to either I have to just break down and fix this microphone or replace it because

I'm using my clunky thing, which I've been using in recent weeks. It's been okay, but maybe now it's not the way I hear myself in my headphones. It sounds kind of okay. No, it's okay, it's okay, but it's not like it's a little like um. If you remember when they when we first got internet microphones, and everybody was very like, um oh god, one of the guys who owned one of the networks was like the worst with it. It was either Stating or a guy who owned the

micro effect. I can't remember, but I mean like their microphone was so harshly like, uh, like there's no treble, there's no base, there's no it's like a dead flat uh you know, like it's not even digital sounding. It's just it's like you're speaking through a ten dollars microphone as you would have gotten it in the nineteen eighties, like a ten dollars eg. Okay, yea, how about this? Do I sound better now? Yes? You do? Okay? I hey, uncle, where are you?

I just turned some knobs and I did it the right way about that he did this. Now, if you guys don't notice out there in radio land, you will you should anyway notice that now there's a little bottom end and Aaron's voice and he doesn't sound like he's coming through a two in speaker. See you know when you like remember remember the old little tiny clock radios, and they would have like an itty bitty little speed in them, and it

was good enough to wake you up with noise. But if you were to try and listen to music on that, it was like, oh my god, I can't listen to music on this sounds terrible. It's a two inch speaker and you would inevitably crank it up and eventually what would happen is a spiderweb shattering or cracking of the thing would happen, and then it would be it would start buzzing. Right. I know I'm talking Grandpa tech here and

everything, but I swear to you this is a reality. You sounded like maybe you were trying to talk to me through one of those like nineteen eighty three clock radios. Okay, Chuck, I have a question. Were you here when we did the episode of Uncle the podcast where I tested out the Dollar Store microphone? Were you with us on that one? No, that was just before me. That was it. You guys did a song about that, Yeah, and you recorded an MST song with the microphone. It

actually came out pretty good. Well. That was the funny thing is that the song you recorded. See. The weird thing about microphones, and depending on what kind of room you're in is I've turned around and used garbage microphones before to get great sound for certain things, like, you know, don't try to talk through this thing, don't play a guitar near it, but

if you play drums near it, oh it's great, you know. And I've had that go the other way too, where it's like, it's a great vocal microphone, but don't let another instrument get on it, because it'll just distort it and twist it and it'll be terrible. Microphones are very touchy, interesting things, you know, the diaphragm, the the wire, the quality of the wire itself. They change the quality of the sound, and

a lot of people and pay no attention to it. You know. It's like, oh, there's no difference between if I go buy a ten dollars headset or if I go spend one hundred dollars on a microphone, or if I spend five hundred dollars. Yes there is, but m but some people I don't know, they just they doesn't register with them the same, but sub consciously they always pick up on it, you know what I mean.

And I mean I pulled off some weird stuff before. I mean, for literally a year and a half of the history of my show, I broadcast utilizing a Disney microphone, okay, from one of It was from one of their video games where you had to sing along with the video game. Really and I don't remember that, yeah, because I never advertised it. But if you ever saw a picture of me during that time and you saw this odd sort of black plastic micrope, nobody recognized the microphone. They're like,

I've never seen a microphone like that before. It's like, yeah, because I got it at a pawn shop for four bucks. This is true. I got it at a pawn shop for four bucks, and it was it was like, well, I just need a USB microphone in a pinch, right, And the guy said, well I got this, and he sold it to me. I didn't look at it. I bring it home. It's got a Disney logo on it, and I'm like, oh crap. So I plugged this thing in though, and it worked just fine for Sky

for the audio going through. And I had a producer back then and he's like, hey, that microphone's a lot better than what you were using, and I had like an eighty dollar headset that broke, yeah, and I'm like, okay, great, So I set everything up around this thing, and then I got worried that it would break because I bought it used from a pawn shop. I went on eBay and bought another one for like six bucks, and so I had that ship, I mean six bucks with shipping.

People wanted to get rid of these things. They didn't care they were useless because nobody was playing the game anymore. But it worked for me, and I have heard of nobody else who's used one or anything like that. But for a little while, and if people want to know part of the time period, I was on American Freedom Radio for a good deal of my run on American Freedom Radio until I went and got my Shore SM fifty eight. I was using a Disney USB microphone meant to be used for like some

version of rock Band or whatever on their Disney video game. It was like, you know, Mickey Mouse Music microphone or something. I don't even know the video game it came from, but I do know that I had two of them. They both had the Disney logo on this little like weird processor thing that I like, I put electrical tape over the Disney logo on the microphone so that when you know I was on video or whatever, nobody like

noticed I was using a Disney mic. But nobody ever figured that one out, So you never know what quite works sometimes sometimes things are a little counterintuitive. But you actually have restored some of the warmth in your voice and everything. So this is very good, and I've given you time to play with it and everything, so hopefully your sound is all good on your end,

and I can shut up and let you get back to your stuff. But yeah, we do have phone lines open, so three one nine five two seven five zero one six, and I put in the chat room that we do have the Monkey Suit Twister shirts. I only got three of them made, Okay, Now I am planning on sending one to Uncle, but I don't want to talk to him about it because then he'll get excited and he'll ask me about it every single time until it gets to the mailbox. And

I don't know when Aaron's gonna give me mailing address or anything. So I'm not going to tell Uncle tonight. Guys, and we're not going to tell them. But the Monkey Suit Twister T shirts are here, and there's some other ones. Oh. I got winter caps, by the way, just a handful of winter caps, because some people said they don't want a baseball cap, so I only got them for my show. If somebody requests Age of Transitions or uncle for winter hats, I can get those done too.

And I also have bucket hats. You know what I mean by a bucket hat, like those fisher your hats. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, those they're good for the sun. Those they're nice out here in California actually. Oh, and creative accidents, look creative accidents. I was hoping that you would want to claim one of the Monkey Suit Twister T shirts. He says he wants one. He wanted in extra large. But here's the other issue. It's actually in an Asian. Okay, did this an Asian?

And I'm not being racist? An Asian six XL? Now now now you're laughing, you're Aaron, you're laughing. But as you well know, having recently been in the T shirt game, a lot of our listeners require two xls. American made two xls, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, they do. Guess what a Asian six XL, okay is actually a comfortable American two XL. Yeah, okay, so I only got them in the

Asian six XL. All right, I'm just just telling you now. That's how I got them done because I could not get these printed in America at a reasonable price, so they they're printed in um, I think Vietnam. I'd have to double check, but I do believe Vietnam and Asian sizes,

Asian shoe sizes, Asian clothing sizes are different. So if you get like I don't know if you've ever encountered this before, but I know I've heard these crazy stories from people who get stuff like secondhand at the good Will store or whatever, and they say the size makes absolutely no sense because I got something it says extra large, but I can't even get this thing over my

neck, blah blah blah. And I finally found out why that is, and literally speaking, yes, an Asian six XL, which is like the largest brigand thing I could find, is equivalent to a comfortable two XL in America. Okay, and the sizes they don't necessarily adjust exactly dynamically down. But if you really wanted an extra large shirt, I could probably get it made, but I would have to get it made in a two XL or

a three XL to accommodate your XL size. Okay, same thing. You want a large shirt, well probably I should have it in an extra large, you know at least. And shoes sizes are totally different too. It's like, you know, how we have the one, two, three, Like I'm a size twelve, but a lot of guys my height or like size ten sizes, some of them nine whatever at six foot twell, Like, what's your shoe size? Shoe size? Yeah, I'm nine and a half wide? Okay, see I'm a twelve wide, but you're what six

ft tall? Yeah? Okay, yeah, so I'm six ft twell. But you and I represent about the book ends on how somebody should be size wise, shoe wise, right, But Asian shoes sizes don't work that way. It's something like thirty six or something. It's it's a totally different set of numbers. So any clothing sizes of any kind are totally different in Asia,

and I never knew that until very recently. I've heard that there's different sizes in some European countries too, like some of the Slavac countries maybe have different sizes, but I've never seen that proven, but I am absolutely certain. Like right now, I'm wearing a black Sabbath shirt that was made six XL and I need a two XL myself normally, and it is comfortable. It's loose right now. I haven't washed it yet, but when I put it on brand new, it's a little loose. I'm gonna wash it.

It's gonna tighten up a little, and it's gonna be my right two XL size. So the Monkey Shot Twister shirts are in six XL, which means that they are they are two XL size. I may get some more printed, but you know, we'll see what happens. Right now, there's only three in existence because I wanted to see how they would come out, Okay,

And everything I'm printing is in limited runs. There are literally, you know, sometimes there's five of them, sometimes there's three of them, sometimes there's two of them, and some things there's only one of exactly that thing. Even the hats maybe the same logo, but it's on a different type of hat. It's got a stripe, it doesn't have a stripe, it's a different color it. You know, some of the hats have bellcrow. Some of them have the plastic latches, some of them have the you know,

the little belts on the back. Everything is all different, and everything is only made by the handful, with the exception of a couple of things, um, guitar picks. Pens, guitar picks. I only made twenty five of a very thin one, uh you know, recently, not a it's not the thicker pick. It's one of those kind of flappy ones. Yeah. I made some very thin ones this time. I made bass picks in the past. I think I might have sent you some of the bass picks, very thick ones. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so I but

I've had a variety of them. I have some now, and some of these are uh you know, they're very thin. But I mean all different stuff like this. There might be one hundred pens, true, But generally speaking, when it comes to all the clothing stuff, you know, some of them are one of a kind, three of a kind, five of a kind. Uh, And that's it. So everything is a very serious

variety. Oh and I did order more totepacks everybody. So when I do send you your package, eron, I'm gonna send you a no chelly TOADEPAGU will definitely send you a monkey suit, twister shirt and some other stuff because I'm gonna put your package together in one of the next waves that I send out of stuff. And really appreciate everybody who decides to send us pictures of the stuff they've gotten. We've gotten a couple of pictures back on social media,

but I sent out more stuff than we've gotten pictures back. So you guys, please send me pictures of your stuff. Send me a picture of you wearing your hat, send me. I don't care. Or one friend one year put a hat on a squirrel. That's cool. You know who that was. Yeah, I'm all happy with all of it. Anyway, there you go, Aaron, I bought you all kinds of time and I'll leave you to it now. Yeah. No, I appreciate it, Chuck, And I can get you a mailing address. I can send you that.

That's no problem. And I feel like the listeners to the o'chelly Raider Network are when it comes to social media. I feel like they're probably a bit shy, if nothing else, if they're even on there at all, Yes, some of them, some of them have turned against social media. I know that some of them don't don't like to post or don't like to post under their real names, and that's cool. But you can always just

send me a picture and I'll post it on social media. If you send me images, so you can email them to me either click the email logo or on Ocelli dot com, which I think looks like one of those paper airplanes right now, or you can send it to info at Ocelli dot com, or you can send it to Aaron your email addresses on the Age of Transitions dot com. If you send us images of the you know, of the items, I'll be more than happy to post them to my social media.

And I bet you and Uncle would be happy, depending on what kind of pictures they send. To send you stuff with you know, the Uncle logos on it and everything. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll repost it for sure on Uncle's stuff on the Instagram and probably Twitter too. Yeah, we'll repost that. You see, I had a weird idea and I'm trying to figure out how to render it artistically. And it's another Uncle idea by the way. Okay, um see, now, if Uncle's

logo was polka dots on a shirt, how would that. Look, are you talking about like half tone, like a color half tone where you know what half tone is when you do for printing, it kind of point allizes whatever graphic you have, sort of like that. But okay, look at it this way. Um, you're familiar with the pattern on Randy Rhodes guitar,

the polka dots. Oh yeah, yeah, okay, So if we took that and had it a little bit of skew so that it's it's organized, but it's not quite as symmetrically straight, and inside of each polka dot was a Uncle logo, which was a skew, just a bit in seemingly or actually random degrees of being twisted like that. I see, I see. Yeah. So it's it's a polka dots and each dot is an Uncle the podcast logo right inside it. Right, Yeah, What would you think

of that? Yeah? Yeah, that's interesting. And I mean it would be a matter of what's the scale of the dots or they big dots or the small dots? How many of them are there? That serious thing? Well, I think you'd make them big enough to make them legible, So I mean it would probably be an exaggerated, you know, larger sized dots, but still the pattern stands up, you know. Yeah, especially because we have these you know, print from side to side shirts that are available

to us. And and I actually bought one recently of a Black Sabbath album cover, so that like the sleeves are actually part of the picture too, It's not just like a picture in the middle of the shirt. Yeah. So I'm liking these kind of weird designs that I'm thinking this would be great stuff to help promote, you know, the network and the shows. Uh, not just yours, but I mean I'm trying to figure out a way

to incorporate Chris Is into it. Uh. And although Erroneous Method will not be joining us on the network, we are going to be shortly joined by a cult priestess. So that's going to be a new shoe interesting having added her, I know, i've her name. I don't know if I've heard any of her material yet it sounds interesting. Well, she is definitely decidedly different from all of us, so that you're getting variety, I assure you. And there are other possibilities in the mix of other people, which again

would add to the real diversity here. I'm not talking about race and gender I'm talking about diversity of style, presentation, and materials. So we're working on all that anyways. Oh and um, what else did I recently get my hands on. I mentioned the pens with the stylus on them. I got these mini pens with a stylus and uh so I did get a hundred of those because the price was very very good. Um and uh, let's see, there's some bottle openers. There's a bunch of stuff, a wide

variety of things that could be randomly added to your swag packages. If you want them, or if you want an additional let me know and uh and we'll get it out to you. Um and I did mention the toepags. Now there's only like twenty five of those in existence, but going to be more than happy to give the majority of those away before I go to Dallas. Maybe I'll take a hand pull with me to Dallas too. Uh So. And the mouse pads are great. I know people have requested those.

Yeah, yeah, those are that's a good idea, Chuck, I find myself wanting a mouse pad from time to time. That's a good thing to make. Well, we'll have to throw one of those into your bag because I made some with just my artwork, and then I also made ones that are show shared between all four of the current running shows. Oh cool. So you have an uncle logo on there in Agia Transitions logo on there,

o'celly logo and to get Mad logo. That's cool. Yeah, it's a it's a pretty neat looking I think, And so those those are really cool, and um, it's it's just not so we're gonna mix this all up so that everybody's you know, getting some promotion out of it. You guys get different things to look at. You definitely have branded stuff, but very unique. You know, nobody, nobody in any way, shape or form, is going to have the same package of goodies. That's a guarantee,

because I couldn't possibly duplicate them. They're totally mixed. And um you know, so, like I said, you know, only three Monkey Suit Twister T shirts, and I think I am going to have to send one an uncle. I think he'll really get a kick out of him. He's on both sides of the shirt by the way, oh boy. Yeah, because you know it's that that cool mohawk picture that you did on the front, yeah, and then on the back is this weird thing that Creative Accidents did

where he put like a mohawk on Uncle on a business card. Yes, okay, so I took that and I chopped it up real punk looking and added a quote from Uncle on the back and also put the key phrase, which which is the reason why I'm trying to climb used to make a couple of Uncle items here. It is because I want to put the key phrase street cream on the shirts and stuff, Okay, and that is a thing

of beauty and nobody's ever done. By the way, feel free to steal these, Aaron, if you want to steal the Uncle T shirt, monkey shoit twister T shirt or whatever, you can tell me, I'll hook you up with who it has made him and you can get him major self or and that way. You know. You can order all different sizes, but I urge you be cautious because Asian sizes are not the same as Americans sell. You order a small T shirt, it's probably fit a Barbie doll.

Okay, but you know what I mean. I do I do. I On the merchandise side over here at the Age of Transitions and Uncle the podcast dot Com, I'm kind of holding off I'm trying to push the Uncle show in particular via the you know, the accepted and I guess the tested and true ways to promote oneself online this these days is through making media and sharing it on the social media platforms. So we're trying to like make more reels

on Uncle's Instagram and things like that. And I've employed my wife to make different video reels on Uncle's Instagram during the day in the week days because I'm just not around then. But so we've we've got this kind of setup going and there's could be more material and I feel like there's the possibility that more people could be brought in if we do that enough, you know, or if we do if we do it right whatever. Trying to absolutely and that's

great. By the way. That reminds me somebody UM pointed to me. I think it was. It was either yesterday or the day before. I get a message, Hey, uh, what the hell is Uncle doing cooking videos now? And I said, I don't know what are you talking about? UM, So you know, you might want to talk about that in the next hour. I mean, I've taken up a bunch of your showtime now, but UM, yeah, I know I like this shop talk, Chuck, I don't. I've never received feedback from the audience on this type

of show. But personally I enjoy this. I mean, if it's not this, it's gonna be the regular me talking about what I talk about. And I will do that again on another show. But I enjoy these sort of laid back again talking about things that the network about the shows the but we're talking about what we're planning to do with the network and the shows. Now. I don't think it's good to do that. No, I know you're fine with it. That's why I do it. I'm only on Aaron

show because I'm always invited to do so. And like I explained to some people that are like, oh, do you do you want to be I'm often you want to be on my show when I'm talking about producing it, and I tell him, look, don't listen to Aaron's show for that, because I'm like another character on Aaron's menagerie. Uh. You know, Aaron's kind of like a performance artist in a way. And yes, there is a decided difference between the two hours. It's two different shows, but I'm

a character on both shows. I'm a part of those things. And Aaron kind of made it that way, so, you know, and and even and so did Uncle because he'll turn around and yell for me, Hey, Chuck, what's going on? Away? I get the phone ring And now I can't No matter what I do, I cannot explain to Uncle that I have nothing to do with whether the phones ring or not. Okay, like he Chucky, get the phones ringing? Chuck, how do I do that? Um? Okay? You know, like and you know that like that.

He got tense about it a long time ago too, and I'm like, Uncle, I can't do anything to and he sort of understood. And then a couple of weeks later it was back there, Chucky, the phones ringing, And I'm like, okay, So, no matter what I do, he thinks that it's something that I have to do to get the phones ringing. And speaking of that, you do have a caller or on the phones, and I may be having a Skype message. I'm unclear as to one one skiper that might want to join. So I'm going to get back

to doing my job. And the reason why I filled a whole bunch of time on here with Aaron tonight just for the audiences. Uh, you know, knowledge is because one Aaron called me onto the show, and two, you know, I also knew that he didn't really have a tremendously filled out plan for this hour. So you know what, between me and the callers, we became the plan. Okay, And that's the way this runs sometimes

on the age of transitions. I mean, I could have got up here and complained about Eric Schmidt and Silicon Valley for a full hour, but believe me, I could have, but I don't feel that I need too as well, you know what I mean? Yeah, but but you also enjoy the unpredictable. Let's just let whatever the hell happens happen. Uh. You know, I know you love that that that that's that's part of the joy of this for you, is that then Aaron looks at this as a as

a piece of performance art. Uh And uh, you know, like in the first hour, we're an Aron's world. In the second hour, we're an Uncle's world. Uh. But either way it is it is a performance piece, and uh, it's it's informative and it's entertaining in different ways. But I love it because I fail to have a way of describing your show

all the time. But I always tell people don't listen to Aaron's show as an example of how often you're gonna have me on air, because I'm like, I kind of grown into being part of both of those shows and I didn't intend it, but that's the way it went. Uh, And I don't want to do that on everybody's show because I got plenty of time on my own mic when I want it, so h Ben, And I'm not complaining. As for being a bad influence, No, no, you're not

a bad influence. It's just that as per usual. You know, what you're doing is unique, and people got to understand that our interaction is also unique. So you know, you're in charge of your show. I'm not. And that's the way it stans, Rainios. They're in charge of their content. They decide what they want. You know, you almost never heard me on Don Jeffrey's show. You almost never heard me on Pierce Redman's show,

unless he was making me into a guest. Okay. You didn't hear me on Jeffrey Match show, and because that's not the way the host wanted it. Very simple, Okay, And in the future, you may or may not hear me on shows because it is up to the host who they have on, why they have him on, how much they utilize me, and how they do it. Jack Blood used to like to yell at me, but didn't want me to come on air until he until he had a

guest bail on him. And then you pull me on air during a Breakot, you got to come on, help me do this next half hour because all right, all right, And that used to happen with Jack, but most of the time did not want me on there, and that was a different relationship. But like I said, everyone is unique. Every host decides what they want on. So anyway, this is done because Aaron wants it

this way. It's not Chuck barging his way into the show. Okay, okay, anyways, do you want to go to the caller on the phone? Um, I do believe I'm getting stype confirmation, all right, so let's get as I turned my head away from my mic, let's get our caller on the phones live and I'll shut off my MIC and go retrieve your Skype caller next. Okay, okay, sounds right. So caller, you are on the Age of Transitions this fine Sunday night. Perhaps you have some

complaints about Eric Schmidt, much like myself. Maybe you have some other comments or ideas, maybe you have problems with a microphone at home. But first of all, what is your name and where are you calling from? Jimmy James? Cool from Yeah, Zu sippy Mississippi. Oh you down south now? Or is that just be a little silly there? I assum be cool if you're down south for a minute. Nah. Unfortunately that was a little lie. I'm there and I went, okay, cool, pour the slow

flies. Oh. I actually had a comment on the uh the uncle dop shirt. But since that's way passed, he could just put me on hold to the next show if you want. Okay, okay, yeah, yeah, that might be good material to discuss with uncle. Actually, so maybe we'll do that. Yeah, so you just want to kind of hang out to uncle begins Jimmy? That cool? Yeah, yeah, just put me on pause or something. Carre Meal you got, Jimmy James. I'll put you on hold and there you are, so you can still hear the show.

And uh, we don't hear you for now, but we'll bring you back and on Skype. I do believe you have Chris Live on the Skype. Okay, Chris, Oh, okay, Chris Graves, I assume, but if not correct me Chris, Hello, Hello sir, how are you going? Hey kid? What's that? What's that? Chris Graves? Yeah? Great, Well, I just wanted to let you know that I tried to reach out to Sergeant Slaughter once again, so I don't know what his deal is. He retweets us back, but no real answer. You know

about yeah appearance. Yeah, I said my message asking about that as well. I didn't get a response. But I don't know if this is in his defense. I'll say whenever I send him sage to somebody on Twitter as a prospective guess and I, oh, well I got this show. What do you think about being guests? Sometimes they never respond to me whenever I send a message on Twitter. I don't think I've ever well maybe, but rarely do I get response in there when I do that? Yeah? No,

I uh no, I feel your pain. Man. Um. I was hoping that that Australian wrestler was going to come through because he actually he seemed like he was all for it. Yeah, we could get him. I had mentioned this before, but for a fee, he would come on the show. And then I was just kind of like up in the air, like do I want to pay the fee? Don't I? And I just kind of did you know, just kind of fizzled out from there. Yeah. I don't blame me. I didn't. I didn't know that part.

Yeah, No, I don't blame you. But it was kind of, uh, kind of a similar situation I helped out stuttering John Melendez, you know, from the Howard Stern Show. Yeah, with Facebook things like a long time ago, he remembers me, but now in order to make a podcast appearance, he wants to charge me five hundred dollars. And oh, man, John, you know it's weird. It is so weird. You're bringing this up because I ran into this this week as well, that

there are people now requesting an appearance fee for podcasts. Some of them, I guess they're getting asked too often yes, and they don't want to go through the trouble of sorting it out and maybe figuring should I take a chance on this one? Is this one good to do? Bad to do? Whatever? I think they're saying to themselves. You know what if I got a guy who's only got himself and his mom listening to it, I guess I should get paid. And yeah, and anything from a hundred bucks to

really exorbit rates for a couple of people are are being requested now. Um from not even like a major celebrity or anything. But um, I'm not gonna disclose a name here, but I will tell you that somebody who is a science fiction actor, h not you know, an iconic. You know, it's not like it's not like William Shatner or anything like that, but somebody who would be recognizable to a sci fi series that I wanted to bring on the show. Um. Yeah, they wanted one hundred and fifty bucks

for the half hour. And my joke back to them because we were actually telling jokes back and forth and text, and my joke back to them is that what is this a massage parlor? And all around? And he didn't take it very well. Um and uh yeah, he wants one hundred and fifty bucks and I'm like, wow, okay, well thanks. Anyway, I think that's the new standard out there, and we who have been doing

this so long check just aren't aren't used to it. And I think that's where we're at now, especially anybody with any kind of notoriety or whatever. Well, what somebody told me about Sergeant Slaughter is that, honestly, if you wanted him to do a podcast, if you offer him something stupid like fifty dollars, he might respond quicker. And I don't know that that's true,

because I know he's shown up for stuff for free before. And I know he was very happy to go around and promote the g I Joe that he was part of, and and he's been happy to go to various wrestling events. I mean, he gets paid a fee to sit down and sign autographs or whatever. But I mean, did you sit down and talk to somebody for twenty minutes or a half hour? I mean, even if we got him on the Uncle Show for twenty minutes, it would be a big deal. It would be a lot of fun. Everybody would be happy,

right. But I don't know if he requires, like, you know, fifty bucks to sit down at Skype, I don't know. I don't know why I would not. I would not doubt it. That's That's all I'll say. Is just looking at the landscape now. Things things are different now, And quite honestly, I struggle to keep up with a lot of this. But uh, I mean, I understand when somebody's flat broke, you

know. Um, Like, there was a couple of guys that I heard about doing this a few years ago that had just gotten out of jail and they didn't have jobs, so they were looking for anything to pay them if they were going to send time into it. And I say to myself, well, all right, you know, I get it. A couple of people, even there was one in jaf kay Land. I'm not going to mention my name who. You had to buy a certain amount of their books for them to appear to do anything. Um. Yeah, And there's of

course, uh famously Robert F. Kennedy Junior. Up until very recent times, you could pay his speaking faith if you liked h and his speaking. He was high, by the way bad. We're talking twenty five grand, okay, and that's what it was at you wanted him. But for twenty five grand, though, Aaron, he'd show up at your house if you need me, you know what I mean. So I don't know if you had to do twenty five plus the hotel, or if the hotel was something

that he took care of. But but I had heard that that's exactly what it was, and indeed somebody that both Chris and I know was given that twenty five thousand dollar price back in um I think twenty seventeen. Yes, absolutely, yeah, And I got the same answer when I said, well, yeah, but that's to go and actually sit down in the middle of a desert to do something. And then I figured, well, I could probably get him on a you know, I got a couple of people that

I know, we mutually know a couple of people. Maybe he would sit down and uh no, Apparently at one point there it was all about the twenty five grand if you want to talk to uh, mister Kennedy. Nowadays not the same. I mean, James Corbett's interviewed him, a few other people have interviewed him, so you know, he's definitely out there doing his

thing. Now it's different. But at a certain point he had a high speaking fee, and there's a lot of people that have speaking fees, and if you've got to make him travel and stuff, I get it, But I don't know these guys. I come at it as if I don't have a budget myself to work with, or I'm not actually making anything myself to do the show, Like I'm not I can't justify showing out five hundred bucks to the former announcer of the Tonight Show, you know what I mean.

And I just can't justify Like there's plenty of other people too that are no offense to John, But there's plenty of more interesting people that you know, would talk for free. But so and I come into this. It's like, even though I had to budget, I don't think I would throw John five hundred bucks. No, but it's not a principle. But see, here's the thing, though, is if you were telling John he had to come to Massachusetts to see you, you'd understand and charging a fee a hotel

and meals. I get it. Yeah, like just hype in or call in, right, we like you? And I okay, But I was recently invited to a conference, right, And I'm like, well, look, I can't afford to go to that conference. I'm building up to go to Dallas, and I'm gonna it's gonna be a hell of a hard thing to get done that way, I'm taking a road trip to go to Dallas. But um, let's just invent a city. A matter of fact, let's invent a city. We'll say that I'm going to Massachusetts, okay,

because that's where they want there having a conference up in Boston. Say yeah, um, well, I don't have the money to get there, so honestly I would need Listen, I need a place to stay, and I gotta figure out a way to travel there otherwise I can't know. I'm not

trying to charge a speaking fee. But if I got to travel and I got to put out money and I don't have it, well then maybe I can't go, you know, like yeah, yeah, I mean Billy Ray Valentine is doing a thing in New York City pretty soon, right, Yeah, that's September ninth, all about September eleventh, Right, he's doing the conference like a September eleventh conference. And look, there's an open invite for me. There's probably an open invite for you. If you can get there,

it's more likely for you to get there. It's a shorter distance. But here's the fact. But I already made I already made up my mind, Chuck, I want in with Dallas. You know what I mean? Oh, I got you. But I mean, but here's a case where we don't have the money to go. We might ask, can you you know, is there someplace I could crash. In the past, I've gone to conferences with people not because I was presenting, but I've gone because people

wanted me there for one reason or another. And it's like, well, look, you know, I'll give you a ride and we'll all crash in a hotel room and we'll share expense. And I've done that before. That's how I went to Pittsburgh in two thousand and three. Right, nothing was registered in my name, but I went and I shared expenses with some other people, and people gave me a little something, you know what I mean, Like, hey, if you come out here, I'll I'll buy your

lunch one day. You know. Yeah, everyone helped each other. Everybody helps out a little, right, and we're looking to cooperate for Dallas. I would love it if we could pull Aaron into it. I think he's too busy with home life and everything. But if we could find a way to pull Aaron to come to Dallas for the weekend, it would be great. And I'm trying to convince lots of people to go to Dallas for that weekend. Creative accidents might stop by and see us, which I would absolutely

love. I've been dying to meet him in person. He's in our chat room right now. You know, Vance Vanarchy is in Texas. He might come and see us, at least come and have a beer. Yeah, you know, I'd like to meet him. Yeah. Absolutely. And there's others ace Lynn Miller, which you had heard on our show, Aaron, Do you remember ace Lynn Miller? No, I know, I don't remember him. Okay, remember a couple of years ago when Fetzer was having his court case. Yes, okay, So ace Lynn Miller went and reported on

that court case from he went and sat in the courtroom. Oh yeah, I remember that. Yeah, Yeah, that was him. So that's him. And he's been a you know, a follower of the network and everything. Uh and uh so he he's going to Dallas. Uh. He was was all over me about you got to nail down the dates because I got air you know, airline miles to use and if I don't book it now, I'm gonna lose my miles. So he's booked to go h B. Pete and I are, you know, taking the road trip. I'm trying

to convince captain trips. I don't know, but I'm trying to convince him to come up from Florida join us and have us at least, you know, three of us go on the road trip. Jimmy James said he might try and get down there. Uh, this could be quite a little meeting. Okay. Uh, Mike Swanson will be there, Larry Hancock will be there. Um, you know, lots of Bob Wilson, you know. Uh No, and um that's that's a serious inside joke. Although you know, uh, William Law might be there anyway. Um, okay, but

but William Law is a great guy. Uh. And there's a lot of interesting people that are going to be there because it's the sixtieth anniversary of the assassination and the tenth anniversary of the Ocelli effect. So there you go. That's cool anyway, Sorry, Daron, I know I just ran all over the place. But but but these these trips and these things, you can understand if somebody's got to make a logistical nightmare. Yeah, no, it

makes sense. I just get the feeling that podcasting. I know podcasting has changed well. I think the oversaturation has destroyed certain things. And one of those things is now people are you know, there was a point at which it was like, oh, you're stupid you're just a podcaster. And then it was like I'm being annoyed because everybody and their mother's got a podcast.

Yeah, the same people who said they were stupid now have their own and that too, and not everything going on and not all podcasts are created equal. Yeah. Yeah, well you're starting to get the big budgets come in so that there I feel like the actual bigger media that has budgets. It's starting to come in on things, and that's starting to change the once completely what was once totally DIY, just like everybody was doing it was all d Y. It was small, no budget, it was no budget. Now

the budgets are coming in and it's changing the field. It's changing expectations and that and the over saturation and I don't know's it's a pincer Yeah, it's a pincer effect, Aaron, if you think about it, because from the high budget people and the garbage bag okay, the people that really don't know what they're doing, you know, they smoke a joint and laugh the whole time trying to talk through a subject and it sounds terrible those guys and the

guys who do have a bank roll to work with. From both sides, you now have people that are celebrities, that are minor celebrities, that are people of interest that are you know, newsmakers whatever, are getting flooded with requests. And now it's like the big money people can say, hey, look, you know what what you need to speak? And no problem,

what is it? What is it? What do you need? Yeah, exactly right, and yeah is it where you think they're So they're obviously going to go for that and then say to themselves, hey, you know what, these people they were professional. They paid me, and you know what, it was good use of my time. On the other hand, the

garbage pile too. If I'm gonna go and put up with a moron who can barely operate his own equipment and all that, well, you know what, maybe I should just get paid for that too, because it's the same waste to time. And so from both angles, it hurts guys like us who are doing it ourselves, who you know, even if we are doing a comedy show, we do it in a serious way so that there is a seriousness to our production and what it is we're trying to get across.

And so this is hurting the legitimate independent people between the corporate influence, the money that comes in there, and morons, you know, the people that mess everything up, you know what I'm saying. The Saint Patrick's Day Parade is great as long as people are just throwing up on the side of the street and all that. But once the fights break out because people don't know how to hold their their liquor and behave then it messes it up for everybody.

Right. So it's just like the Saint Patrick's Day Parade, between corporate sponsorship and the low class, low brow end of it, screwing it up for everybody. This is how you get people going. Yeah, maybe I don't go to the parade all right. Sorry. I had to get that out of my system though. Man, Aaron, who would you You don't mind me asking who would you pay to be on this on any of your

shows? If if you were going to like a be all end all, someone you've always wanted to talk to that would really make it worth it, well, it had to be somebody I respect and like, not necessarily agree with, but not somebody like I feel like Newt Gingrich should be like a dream guest of sorts, But there's no chance in hell I'm gonna pay him anything, you know what I mean. So it had to be somebody that like I respect in a way that I feel good about giving them money.

That's fine, Like you know. So it's it's hard to say. I was. That was an interesting choice right there at Gingrich. Yeah, he's a guy who titled the show. I mean I would have to have him on, right, No, I know, so I understand that, But no, I like that. That's like outside the box. Um see, not because he needs the money, but I would pay Ozzy Osbourne to show up, that's for sure. Uh, you know what I mean. And on the other hand, when you're talking about somebody that you respect or whatever,

you know, somebody's coming at it from a different angle. Most of the people that I would want to pay don't really need the money. Yeah, you know, so it's it's weird. I mean, Nude doesn't need the money either. No, no, he would not. But at the same time, I would not be surprised that he has some fee that he would charge if you asked him. I wouldn't doubt that at all. Right, I'll tell you one guy that I would that I would pay to come

on and put up with me for a little while. Is Anthony Scaramucci. Um, if I could keep him on for twenty minutes and it didn't cost me that much. And by the way, you can pay some of these people to record stuff for you ont cameo or whatever. Yes, yes, which is another See that's another thing I think happened here is the cameo famena as well. Yes, yeah, that's that's that's playing into it too, definitely, because they're saying like, well, look I'm getting this here,

Like what's different with a podcast? On podcast is actually longer than me saying, oh, hey, happy birthday Elizabeth rock and roll man, it's great, yeah, you know, or whatever they do. That's also a kind of a cheaper way of doing bumpers for your show too. Just have like a lot of these uh I hate saying has been, but has been. Like celebrities that do cameo, a lot of them do it for like twenty

bucks. Yeah, some of them. Some of them are really shou get bumpers for your show or more just anyone's show in general, you know who. I went to research on that on that line actually was I wanted to see if I could get you know, if I could write a couple of insults from some of the guys who do the Jerky Boys, right, Yeah, And I know I've been trying to get Camal to come out, come out of his shell and come on my show for a while. But we'll

see Camal you you kind of know. But I'm Brannan or Johnny there would be another one. I would love to have one or both of them, no problem, especially if they even if I could get them to record a cameo for me for cheap, I would do it, you know, yeah, get Sal Rosenberg, Yeah, he's well, I would definitely get the salt Rope. See, but Saul Rosenberg is kind of attached to uh Mork Goldman now on a family guy, right, Yeah, but I would definitely

go for uh, you know this is Frank Rizzo. You know Frank Rizzo. Well, I got camal to Actually one little side note, I got Camal to um open up about the Jerky Boys movie part two had had the first one been successful in the theater. You guys remember that Joe pesci Any Glover movie Gone Fishing. I don't recall that one though. Yeah, it was like a buddy comedy with Danny Glover and Joe Paschi like kind of at the height of the lethal Weapon thing, probably didn't do that. Well.

Yeah, they were probably trying to just pay off on the whole thing from lethal Weapon and like do it without having a Yeah. Yeah, and wed Rob mel Gibson Gone Fishing was supposed to be Kamal and Johnny and Jerky Boys too. No, kid, the fact that you don't know the movie I'm talking about, it doesn't really doesn't really matter, no, But it's still funny though. Look, and I love the fact that today, you know, he's still making a living on Family Guy, because those voice actors get

paid pretty well. Uh, you know, and Comal don't get along with each other as far as I know to this day, no kidding, huh. Or they would have had to come back a while ago. Yeah, sure, sure, I mean I would love to talk to Kamal about you

know, how they were inspired by Red's tubar and stuff. You know, the original you know what I'm talking about there, Chris, Oh, yeah, yeah, because there was a tape that circulated for a long time this guy and I don't know, you know, eventually Rhino Records put it out. But it's pretty much the basis for when Bart Simpson calls into Mo on The Simpsons and he goes, you know, like he calls him up and

he says something like, hey, you know is uh Ivanna. There is Ben Dover, There is Ivan Ivanna tinkle there, I want a tinkle. Well, this guy used to call up this crazy like bar in Jersey City and get this really really grizzly rough sound and guy named Red on the phone. And the guy would do that, like literally do that and then get back on the phone like Mo does, except I'll find you, I'll kill you, I'll pull your eye out and show it to you. Acentem a

bitch, you know, like stuff like this. He would say to crazy stuff. Um well, I'd love to get come all on just on the fact that he is. Actually he was really good friends with the guy who the director that made Bad Lieutenant Okay who went Nuts. I can't remember his name right now. Maybe it's Greg I Racky, I think, But uh, yeah, he was good friends with that dude. And uh he has some wild stories that a lot of people don't know. Oh Betty does.

Uh. And but but I'm saying I would love to hear about, you know, how they were inspired to do that, and uh talk about a time. There was a time period a lot of people were doing the prank phone calls, you know and all that stuff. I mean, you know they get Captain Jacks on Howard like during tragedies calling into like during the OJ chase. Oh that was the greatest one in the world. You know about

that, Aaron, Right, the the OJ. You know, by the way, we're almost ten minutes over the hour, so I mean we're gonna turn over to the next such over to the Uncle's show here, I actually hear any second. I know, guys, let's I think, let's do this. This was an interesting conversation nonetheless, but um yeah, do you know about that though, Aaron? What what happened during the OJ bronk you know the bronco j Oh, yeah, of course, yeah, I remember

that. I saw that. Okay, so Captain Jacks, you're familiar with that guy from the Howard Stern Show. Not I knew the Stern Show. I don't know that well. He would call up to a lot of places and mentioned either Howard Stern's name or say Bob a booie during a serious phone call to call in shows of all kinds, whether it was on c SPAN, or it was uh you know, or or they would take calls out of radio station whatever. This guy called up to place. Yeah, that

seems familiar. Yeah, and this with Dan Rather and Peter Jennings all the time. Yeah. So during the OJ Bronco chase, he calls I think CNN and and he says, and he's got this really clearly like fake black voice going. He goes, hey, man, I'll see OJ Man, I'll see him and stuff like this, and they're like, very serious, Okay, sir, can you tell us what it is you see? I will man, I see OJ. I see OJ. And he's scared.

Okay, he's holding a gun and he's holding a gun and they're taking them all seriously, and they go all right, so we're gonna let you go. He goes all right, then baba booe to y'all and he hangs up. Now, the people on the line, it seems like some of them might realize they just got prank and some of them don't, so it's really this weird, awkward thing. But anyway, Captain Jack, that's how Captain

Jaks got really well, well well known but interesting. Yeah, and it's hilarious because then Jaks, what did he do for the next many years do nothing but keep sending Howard tapes of these phone calls from all over the place. Good he could infiltrate all the networks. Oh yeah, me on multiple lines at the same time, home shopping club, Larry King Live, you name it, whatever took phone calls this guy was on. So anyways, look, we now have hijacked your show, but definitely given it something else

different. And obviously you can a bitch about Eric Schmid on another night, but I'm gonna shut up now and let you take your show back over. Sorry, but fun topic, and I would love to get listen if anybody knows, if anybody has any personal connections to any of these guests and can somehow get them to waive their speaking fees, by all means, we'll be

more than happy, But we don't have the budget to pay people. If we did, I would probably and I'd be very selective about it, and I'd be more than happy to pay fees for Aaron or Uncle or anybody, But we just don't have that kind of money. Otherwise it wouldn't be you know, offering you guys thank you gifts for donations Okay, it's just the way it is. So there we are. That's the way it is. That's the way it was. And Chris, you sound you sound really good

man today, so hopefully that keeps going. All right, I'm gonna shut up now. All right, Well, yeah, I'll just say that this is the age transitions and this show here, but not to worry. We're still alive. It's uncle the broadcast coming right up on the Chilly Radio Network, as it always does on Sunday night, So keep listening and you can call into that show and we'll keep the conversation going. I'm thinking there. But yeah, the Age of Transitions, the Age of Transitions. Dot com

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head drums Uncle the podcast. Everyboddy's screaming. You were listening to Uncle the broadcast. My name is Aaron, I'm the nephew. Here's the starting show. Uncle. Hello, Legenderman two hundred and three, three hundred and three, three hundred and three. Excuse it's the number of tonight and now here we are. We have a couple of guests on the line. I'm hoping they have listen last week's show. Who is that? That's the one that was talking on sm Well. As always, we have open phone lines last

Sunday night. It's three one nine five to seven five zero one six. You may call in and join us, or you can use Skype if you have Skype. Type of message to our producer Chuck. He has somebody on Skype right now at this moment. He does should we go to the skype Skype first and and they have him in Okay, okay, old fellow, been a while, this guy has been a while. Yeah. How are you? Yeah? Yeah yeah, I am so. Hi am. Did you get a chance to see the new Flash movie Flash, the Flash,

the superhero that wears the red suit that goes fast. Yeah, I didn't. I didn't see the new one, but they showed it on on the on the clips. You saw it, Michael Keaton, Michael Keaton came back as Batman. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw it. I saw

it on the clips. Yeah, I saw it. Yeah. I was wondering if that if that's gonna be on in the movie theater or is that gonna Yeah, I didn't do too well, So they're starting to pull it out of the theater now they're taking it out and then put it in because I didn't see it in the movie thead, but they put Barbie in there instead. Yeah, my head, that's it down. That's a joke. Yeah, right right now. The big thing is Barbie and the the movie

about the nuclear bomb or whatever. Imheimer. I was planking on the name. Thank you, just to let you know we do you have listeners live in Germany, Spain and Canada tonight outside of the US. I know you always want to hear about that. So there you go. Oh this is exciting. We got a lot of calls right out the bat. We have a couple of people in the twitch chat room. We got creative accidents and count Pepper over there. Australia as well. Australia as well. I just

Australia, Australia. Listen, Oh, I don't have there's a lady to be calling me tonight, really waiting to have the review. Really did you set this up? I had it set up last two weeks before. Are you talking about? I had you? I had right. She was supposed to watch a movie. What was it? It's the movie that we're gonna review, Indiana Jones, Anna Jones. That's it, okay, the Final, the Final, the Dial of Destiny. So if she's online, I'm here stunt. They plugged him. You know who's her name? I always

forget her name? Yeah? Sure, no, no, no not. She's called in at least twice, maybe even three times at this point, but I always forget her name until she says it again. I apologies for that. Yes, it's not nice to be well paying attention in so I kid, I try to, I really do. I feel like maybe I need a face, like when it's just like the voice. Maybe I struggle. Plus I'm old, Okay, I'm not young anymore. I've got kids, so I've got what they call dad brain. That's a real thing.

I can tell you if she had the podcast of her own, No, no, don't. She just likes mine. Yea, she listens to mind. I got him. Lara, Lara Clara, that's it. Yes, that's an easy name too to remember my brain. Lara. Lara's her name. Now she has a different Skype name, so that's why I was a little confused when I had to go back and look. I found it. Lara's her name. It may be pseudonymous or a pseudonym uncle, but that's

just fine, nothing wrong with that. But I can't remember that either, which I should be able to. Hey, listen, we take calls from COOLi d right or whatever his name is. His name, Oh yeah, yeah, COOLi Digital five point Oh, I can remember that, okay. And he's someone I know from my actual you know I know him. You know I know the people because you've been alammed him one of our favorite people, the lady, one of our favorite people's creative action. All of them

we used to get. No but ladies, we used to get a calls from Sunshine on all the time, right talking about Sunshine. Yeah, we haven't. We haven't heard one time got back to you. She has not gotten back to me. I don't know. She went off to be an artist, and I haven't heard much from her since. I'm We do get some engagement from her on the Instagram, so she's out there and doing what she does. I'm sure he's on Instagram. Yeah, yeah, she's on

Instagram. So I see if she doesn't call in later on, I can play her part because I actually did see the movie, not in the theater, but I saw it in a different way, so I have I could help your review it if she doesn't call in. Okay, so Chris has seen the movie. He can help your review it. There we go for Indian Jis. Yeah, I can. I could work out there. That does that work for you? Uncle? But can anybody else here? The disappointment in Uncle's voice get anybody else goes on? I am Googles on my

show. I know about him on his show. Yeah, man, on his show. I do you don't have man, he don't have ladies like I do. I don't. I don't know what to tell you all. I know what can tell you. The ladies like my show's over yours. That's all I can tell you. Brother, man, you're the athletes. It's a mitch, it's a miss. Well he got me on. I know, I guess. Okay, Now let's I am this number. Call on this Chuck Boy, get him on the calling call him up. All

right, Well look I'm I'm ing ing ingles wing. Yep, I'm also a person on the phone at this moment. You can pop in any time. Does this sound familiar? I think I've heard I think I've heard this before. Okay, Um, so no that that that is interesting? And yes, of course uha Lara, Lara, Yeah, Lara. We'd love to hear from you. And I keep trying to make sure I don't say Laura, but it's Lara. Uh yeah, I'd love to hear from you.

If you want to call in and do the Indiana Jones thing tonight, if you're listening live, which that maybe our listener, the one listener in Spain that maybe her so just a hiding. Consistent women is consistent. I like a consistent women. Yes, you gotta understand, I think I get it. Yeah, yeah, it's good to have the structure. The consistent one seemed to be more fun. You don't want one on the sidekick over

here, you're talking about sidekick on the side here. Hey, Uncle, you know somebody messaged me this week and said, what the hell uncle is doing the cooking show? Now? What were you doing on Instagram? The cooking talk about that? The cooking show? All that cooking show is awful? Crazy accidents are crazy accidents? Keeps asking me about putting things on instacle and his that's that. Yeah, it's a new Instagram. It's a new

Instagram for side kick form crazy accident. I mentioned this briefly in the previous hour. Uncle, is that we're trying to do more like videos via social media. We're doing more of those reels on Instagram, not only in the hopes that you know, somebody might see it for the first time and start following you on social media and then listening to the show and you know, getting interest in the show in the network, all of that, but just

you know, it's just something fun to do too. Just more material I also got. I also got to his wife into it too. Yes, she cracked up. Man, she's I'm making I'm making the sandwich and she's cracking up big time. I mean time. Wait, what was it you were making tuna fish or something? I didn't I didn't understand. I haven't seen it. What was going on? It's a tuna fish, mit, tuna melt? Is that what it was? Not a milt tuna? I tuned with a different kind of bread because then a Peter, right, a

Peter bread and it was made in tuna. Yeah, it's a special. What what happens is that in the day, lunchtime rolls around, right, and uncle is at home, so he's he's he needs something to eat, and so he goes and he makes himself something. And what that something ends up being is oftentimes quite unique. General my instagrams I put him on and they just said, oh, let's put him on Instagram, all right, soy body knows how to make it? Are you now? A crow?

That was what our with the tuna fish? And honestly that this this uh and this was putting out tell you, yeah, that lunch was more of the sort of standard fair sort of things you've made. I want to say, because you've made some out there kind of things. I've taken photos of them and put them. But now my wife will get the video and make a video of you and put it on Instagram. We're trying to do a bunch of those those kinds. So that's gonna be a series, if you

will. But also just like the same thing that we used to play a lot of the clips from Daily Life on the podcast is just like the audio of us, like basically yelling at each other and stuff. It's gonna be stuff like that, but in video form. Video trying to do more more into it. So far, so good. Yeah, if you make them short enough, you can put them on TikTok too, you know. Yeah, yeah, I know that TikTok to him butt is me, Yeah right.

It buttes me big time because it's on my phone and it's tuning me, it's showing me, and I take it off the phone, but I said, I can get it back. You wanna showed this picture of it? Do you have the Apple Cale? Do you have the TikTok app? I can get it, Oh yeah, my on my phone because it because it has that I've had it on four and and it just keeps Yeah, it keeps coming on, but but it won't say get get anymore, you know. Speaking of crazy accidents, you know he's got something he wants,

um uncle to pick a glass out of the dinosaurs. Did you did you see this? H I did? Is this the pierced wedding registry? Yeah? This is for Pierce, for Redman's wedding registry. Right. Can you pull up a picture, pronicle and let him pick a dinosaur? Okay, so one of those dinos is what okay, one of those four from the picture. Yeah, okay, yeah, I'll find who's getting well, Pierce Redman got married already, but here we go married is a lovely white pay

me there? So we're just picking one of these four dinosaurs. Yeah, I can you see this? Uncle, So let's see here. There's there is a I guess, veloxo raptor. These are skeletons sort of etched onto a glass. This is something apparently the two of them wanted on their wedding registry. I don't you know what can I say? But it's uh yeah, yeah, to pick it, I guess, So Uncle, your tuna fish taco looks great. Okay, I got just got that comment in the

chat room at Ochili. So can you see these four dinosaurs? Uncle? Can you see those clearly? There's like that food on this one right here? That food one looks good for them. Do you talk about the Stegasaurus rights with the with the fins on his back? Right? Yeah? Yeah, okay, that's a good choice. You're good one. Got that shot? I got it? Okay, got you. So it's a yeah, it's the same the same one that I that I pick, creative accident, So I'll have to go up with an alternative. It's fine. Let let

uncle's pick stand all right? Got it? Anyway? So what can you say? An interesting dinosaur? Odd st Winston Porter, I don't know something there's something special about these pint glasses. I guess, I don't know. He wants to drink beer out of a dinosaur skeleton glass. Pierce actually chose these idiots the stuff that somehow like became adjacent to his wedding registry. I want to say, because it's on the site and you can kind of like

troll through the site and find anything you want. Am I righting this? No? I think he actually selected this pop. Either he or Amy selected this. Yeah, it's I don't know if it's forty dollars for all of them or or I'm not sure. Um, but it looks like it's a set. To me, it looks like it does dollars if it's a set. It looks like if it's a set, it would be forty dollars. Yes, but no, it would be right of course. But for some reason we got to pick dinosaurs. I'm a little confused. But anyway,

it's confusing. I don't often buy dinosaur or skeleton glassware. I mean I just don't. So you know, i'd go if islands in I'm nothing. When I was saying I would go for um down Under Australia, like a koala or something, or a kangaroomous snake glasses. Would you want a skeleton of it? I mean you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, something like that. I mean, not the course story. I got like his skull faced sass shot glasses, you know, but that's me saying it getting

fires closest thing I got his skull faced shot glasses. I was gonna try and brand them for O'Kelly dot com. But yeah, you got some and what no, was that coming loom. I didn't get him. I didn't get the shotglasses. No, I ended up with the skull faced ones. But I couldn't get my stuff printed on him. Which I'm looking at you, but getting new shotclasses, Chop, I know about the shot class. You gotta get on the bool here. I now I given the due of

the wood. I know you getting him with the of the wood. Uncle? Am I going to fight you to get him? Maybe it's that way, Uncle. I successfully turned a knob earlier tonight? Does that redeem me at all? I turned a knob and I don't even know what number is. He's two. I turned both of them, not just one, but two knobs. I turned, and I got my microphone to work properly.

That fixed him. Yeah, it's somewhat. It's somewhat better than the microphone while you're playing, while you're while you're playing with your knobs and we're figuring out dinosaur glasses. I want to remind you that Jimmy is still on hold. Okay, so Poppy mine, popmine, we gotta have a conversation. Do you I hear Jimmy? All right, we'll go to Jimmy. We'll go to the call here. I want to be you hanging so much? What's going on? I'm well having a conversation with so I kick hire.

This guy has to learn something, have to get wignal on these uh, these drop glasses. We're trying to organize the situation with. All of a sudden he says something about the different about the weddings drop glasses. And I'm talking about that that guy had started with him not getting organized, getting easy organized. Well past two years we talked about getting an uncle of the podcast a shotglass, right and for the uncle New Year's Revolution, and and we

haven't pull it off. Yeah, gone, I'll hit it for that for when that comes. But I'm afraid if it might not be here. Yeah, you're saying I won't get it done in time. Yeah, Yeah, that's my point. That's my that's my problem is I don't think i'll have it in time. Yeah. Well with him, of course, Yeah, if it's up to me, because a problem I could be a problem. Well if he does it between like yeah, if he does it between enough to chuck to two, if I have it to check, he'd probably have

it on time. Yeah. My only problem is the money. My only problem is the money. Because here's the thing in between. Now, in October, you order these things, you could have you definitely would have him for the New Year's Revolution. So he's got up till October to get it ordered. And we found a couple of companies I think creative accidents found a company that was really good. I don't remember what the price was, or how much they would cost, or if you'd get enough that you could give

some away or what. I don't know, but I know we found a place that we could put the logo on the shot class. So let's look with that. Then boom, Kenny, Well he's up the sidekick. He found him. It's true, uncle, Unfortunately, it is in the ball is in my court, is how they say it. So I I believe you. I know, I know how I could have these things made, and I could. I'm capable, trust me, I'm capable. But the act of doing it, that's the problem. We need to somebody behind didn't

do it, I know, is the problem. And you side he is a problem. I understand with money, yeah, but problem that time how to put together more kind of people have pops. I understand that a couple problems, but nothing we can't ever come get. Can we get to a Times fan? Is what I mean? Uncle? Here time, I'll bring this up because I brought this up on the previous hour as well. I feel like this is where my head at is at right now. With the

merchandise, I love it. I love the merchandise. We still have Uncle the podcast T shirts by the way, if anybody wants one, will tie diet for you, or you can get one just plain white if you prefer that one Uncle T shirt. We still have that. But with new merchandise, I would love to do it. But I want to see if we can build the audience to budget levels, and if we do, at that point, I think I'd like to engage more merchandise because we'll be able to

move more of it, presumably. But I though, well, thus is the social media videos and things like that. If we're able to do those, that's why you're making tuna fish sandwiches. Now does it all make sense to now see I'm trying to figure out all this information now in the way I'm doing all this stuff going to my attention, you get it. That's how you have to talk. The tuna is interconnected, intertwined, with the shotglass. Oh it is in the world of online media, the two are

completely inseparable. Yeah, because that didn't look good a mind glass. In fact, with an uncle the podcast shotglass. You might want to put tuna fish in it and see if you can do a shot of it with whatever extras that you, of course would recommend to put in there. Oh god, I would the Trump class challenge next move. I mean, he's gonna plain in the plan's gotten the work in this somewhere in the head. It's

working. I like to think that. I was absolutely thinking about, like, yeah, like you're saying, we gotta wait on the drum class, what we're doing is we're setting goals. Un We're setting goals right now. This is what a true man does, Unhole. He sets goals and then if he's manly enough, he tames those goals. You know a little fun about that, the goals more hitting goals on this watch so many times it ain't funny. Yeah, I hit my goals. Yeah yeah, yeah,

you use your watch to do that, right way? Yeah, I told you you knew. I don't know. Is it about is it your standing goal? I know he got one of those watches that keeps track of his steps and all that. Yeah, I don't know what this is. It's something about sirie. I don't know. It gets mad at you if you like bounce around. It asked if you take a hard fall too, let it happens. It kind of happens a while. I know that stop my health actually too, maybe and it could be I don't know. Yeah,

it's quite a watch. Okay, let's get those ringing phones ringing, na, Chuck, I can We've got We've got Jimmy here. Should we talk to him? Yeah, Jimmy still there and we talked him. Yeah, let's let's talk to him. Chris, What I mean, Jimmy, Jimmy. I'm getting confused with names now, okay, Jimmy, Yeah, come here, come here. It's been happening just the dog days of som hm and today wasn't so bad. It was less hot here today. The last

day it's been was today. In fact, I got a chance to get out and do some weed puddling there you god, I mean, man o peat. There was no way I'd step outside, even walking dawn. Even Yeah, it wasn't too bad today too. It was hot, but it wasn't too hot was it hot over there? Is it hot up in the northern areas where you're at jan It's been hot there too. Uh gets hot in Michigan in the summers. I mean we're shrouded by water too. Man,

we get in the winter it's cold. In the summer, it's hot it But you would jump in the pool, jump in the water, wouldn't you in the lake? In the lake, I mean in the Great Lake? How about that? And then jump in the lake when it gets hot. It was funny, but they're disgusting that little stuff. I was gonna say, if you like your skin, you like your skin, you ain't jumping in like Michigan, you know what I mean. It's just it's a little low pH. Is that the problem? Like swimming on the Hudson.

I wouldn't advise it, you know, well it might be fine, yeah yeah, okay, so not recommended. Okay, so Jimmy's not been swimming pretty hot up there in Michigan. Hot here too, but definitely dryer here, bitch much dryer. Keach can feel the heat. Not no heat though not a heat bath. It's not a heat bath here, but a dryer duyat kind of thing. It's quite dry here usually usually usually more if you guys didn't get up pre Canadian smoke curb just tore up my lungs for a

couple of weeks there where as sick as a dog. Yeah that was rough. Oh that was up there. That was up yeah. He I mean he's right up there next to Canada. I say, yeah, he has just on the coal was on online with the Are you thinking Robin or you thinking Chris? Oh? Yeah, yeah, but I think his end of Canada it was. It was more easterly where the fire was. I don't even know what province it was from exactly. Was it Quebec, was it

Ontario? What was it? I don't know. I don't know. I didn't look that up robing Ontario. No, no, no, Robin's up in British Columbia on the west coast. Oh he's on the west side. Yeah, yeah, actually is Ontario. I'm way north of them. Um, interested isn't to you then? So you're getting most of it then, Jimmy, he's said in the list, that's what it is. Yeah, it's from one of those provinces over there. I feel like I don't know. Yeah, I looked at it. Yeah, we got our own fires

here as usual. It's fire season for us, so I've seen quite a few burnt fields as of late. Drove home on Friday night, saw the fire department out putting one out next to a gas station in the jacket the box. We also might have some interesting news. What's that? Which? Should I kick him with me? Oh? Yes, are you sure about this? No, he hasn't had it in yet. Okay, you didn't bring it, You didn't send it in yet. I didn't. No, we didn't do your thing yet. I didn't. No, should I have?

Should do? If you did? May change back down to another day. Oh, uncle is really hoping that we can do Friday nights again. Um, that's what he'd liked to do, do this show on Friday and Sat Sunday. I like to Fridays, but I'm hoping he might get this other job. Well, that will go to down to be done by two at two o'clock. My schedule has change of six. My schedule has changed in such a way that I'd be able to do the Fridays again. I don't know. I've no no idea if that will happen. No, no,

no, that's ability. I don't know if it will happen, but the desire to do this show on Fridays again, is there is that spot that spots might be filmed now as it Chuck is doing. No, it's not. It's as empty as it's as empty as Jill Biden said, And I think Friday. Gee, Jimmy James, I know it's one of the people like to see. Jimmy James is one of the people who was asked me more than once if there was a possibility of you going back to Friday.

I've heard this from the handful of listeners they would prefer if you go back on Friday's actually a handful of them for sure, and one of them because they want to do the drinking show. Yeah, well, like they like how we had four solid hours of call in you know between my show and you guys on Friday nights. You know, it's almost like an event now with just my two hours or whatever they get. You know, it's like, oh, it feels like we just got started with your show and

you know it's been nice. Yeah, I really do like to go back to It might be able to, We might be able to that. We too, would prefer it we'll say that we would prefer it that way right now. It's not if she would have. If I did it, I just end up not being able to be here too often. It would be too many weeks where it just be like, well, can't do it this week, Well can't do it this week. You know, I don't want that to happen, but I might be able to switch things that where we

could do it again. You know, yeah, because I've noticed something on this year. I've noticed it saying what's what's noticeable We've been not going on shows listen because of your schedules come about as guests for the show to have on. I mean, we've been saying you missed more broadcasts because a couple of times, a couple of times. Oh yeah, yea, not as

a couple would to commit a couple. But it's happened more often since you've been on Sundays than it used to happen on Fridays, is what he's getting at. I think, Oh yeah, well, yeah, well that's another issue too. Just I would say generally, generally, in the overall scheme of life here where we're at, things are very busy. I know, I know, probably even from me personally more so than ever. So just like all the different things that take up my time make it so that that

happens a lot. Unfortunately. That's the thing I'm saying. Yeah, I'm just saying, I that's that's a bigger thing that I don't know quite what to say about, like I try to, but we're always trying to do something about that is where the work hours deplete and the free time goes more. Right now, the free time pretty low, work hours fairly high, higher than I'd like them to be if we get them even out or ideal situation, free time very high, work hours very low. That's what we're

desiring. I don't know if we'll get there, but we're trying. We're trying to that. That's on you a schedule on thing. He's just doing your schedule that I know, look and do all that stuff. But and boh, but it's just that because I know we'll get doing take care of it under today is he I'm trying to get one of these guys. I'm trying to get one of these guys to talk get them guys back on it.

Were you guys that anyway, I'm working on it. Well, Uncle, you know, the one guy wants to get paid to come on the show. You know that we talked about that, yeah, or we did in the previous hour. It's another thing that came up in the previous hour. We're discovering that some people are asking to get paid to come on shows. Now you know what, Yeah, this one you were talking him.

I'm listening, yeah, some of it. Yeah. So one of those wrestlers, I'm not gonna say which one, but one of those wrestlers wants wants us to pay him to come on the show. And uh, it's not fair. You know, we can't approve if we do that. This is my my thinking about it. If we do that, somebody here we'll have to have a full time operation of doing bloodcasting. Yeah right, I'm not meagining the name, but someone will have to do. And you I

hopefully out serious. Yes, But here's the problem. Uncle, Look all right, there are some people we were talking about this last hour a little bit, so we'll continue it here. But there's some people I'd be willing to give a couple of bucks too, and other people know, okay, and not like we got a lot of money to throw around here. If we did, I wouldn't be asking listeners for money to keep stuff going. Right, So you know, we don't got tons of money just sitting here.

It's not like I'm rich and oh I just do this as my my fun time hobby. Only this is money. This is my that's the problem. This is my hobby. You know, I understand my hobby to do. I mean, I ain't a thoo, I've been my wok. I am under done me pen, I'm I am a tight I'm the person that if I had it, if I knew this on this equipment, I'm not kiding off the chair light now and do it all all right. I knew

how to play with all these equipments. But here's the thing. Oh go, if I say to you, look, I can get you a guest, no problem, But I need a three hundred bucks right what you know? Then what do you say? Okay, you got three hundred bucks for one guest. Yeah you know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, I understand what we need. We need help from Oscar de Laurentis. At this point, I'm going take that. Let's get these rich people on our show. Yes, if we someone get courage on the part, if we get

one which person just to talk on the show. There we go. We will get some man. You gotta push to that, you know, and let's pushing my recent travels on Trump Donald Trump. Oh, there's a suggestion if he ever actually paid anybody fine, if the checkome bounce, lous problems. Is he doing cameo? He's got he's got. No. Trump doesn't do cameo. But if you go to his website, you can pay to have him record, you know, those greeting cards with the happy Birthday voice

in him. He does have those for you over at his website. But that's about as far as it goes to please trading cards, playing cards. He's got everything, flags, you name it, okay, But but as far as voice recordings, you can get that in the personally autographed picture any which way you want, no problem. But no, he ain't sitting down to do podcasts. Uh and and no, no, no, no. He sits in in like that January sixteen, like he was looking at the

Pokemon and all those clowns at the time. Oh, he's watching the TV. Yeah, so what's the point of just watching it too and putting one of these playing knobs on here and playing with a knob. Yeah, but what's the difference to that. Yeah, that's exactly my point. I get my point. Yeah, yeah, but you know, he's got to like you. He's got to personally like you for for him to go on to do an interview usually except CNN had him on for a town hall like about

a month ago or something. But other than that, I mean, you know, you're getting him to kick in. You can, like I said, go ahead and buy a birthday card if you want, and you get a happy Birthday from him directly with your name in it and everything. I'd rather dot com well look, I'd rather get it too, but um, just saying something you could do. It's within the remble possibility. Yeah, anytime, you know, I mean that is always an option. But uh

got playing cards? He has playing cards. I have playing girds. Yeah I have playing cards too. I mean he's got Go Brandon and I've got the ten years You are the Effect cards, right, So you know, just saying, well, lately we've had food on that on Instagram. Yeah. See now now it's coming back to that. Uncle. I'm glad because that is our concerted effort to try to grow the audience. Yeah, maybe a hair brained screwball idea it might not work well. Helped me out here

because look, you know why I didn't watch the video. I got sent messages about the video and the reason why I didn't watch the videos because I heard tuna fish and saur kraut, and I said, oh, no, okay, I just I mean, you know, it's not bad, like ruining a pizza, but I mean, but I cannot imagine mixing tuna fish and sauercraft eating that. So I don't know. I look at the hot gig in the clouds tuna fish, Shane tell him about it, But that's

not tuna fish tuna. I don't know. That's just I don't know it was, you know, because that's just wet cabbage, right, I mean, isn't a souurcraft cabbage? Or am I mistaken? What cabbage is? Wet cabbage? Go? Okay, what cabbage is wet cabbage? It's it's with vinegar. Yeah, so it's cabbage kind of like pickled in vinegar. More or less. What they did is, yeah, is this that place you guys are talking about where like leather Face is like wanting you to like

come in and stuff. No, No, that's Gerald Sanders joint. No, we're talking about Uncle did. We broke that case wide. Uncle is done. Uncle did an instagram. We exposed Gerald Sanders. Sanders. If he shows up on this podcast, oh I have a piece of his mind. He's pretty expose. Uncle did. Uncle did an instagram where he was making a special tuna fish of some kind with sour kroud. This is Uncle's concoction. We're talking about christ any pizza. Well, that's what I would

listening. If you throw that on a pizza, I'm throwing you out a window. I mean, I'm done. That's okay, come on, I mean it's bad enough of the stomach. They have you bad enough. It's stomach. Stomach. Absolutely, I'm telling you both of them bad stomach. To see that you can tell you bring you bring me a pizza with with tuna fish and sour crowd on it, and I'm punching you in the face. I'm just telling you. That's the way that's going. I tell you,

all right. But but look that's why I know when he un just dands my stomach pineapple, I'm trying trying to explain to people, Okay, well, don't get the message. How do you get it pass your tongue to get it in your stomach? I could get that past my tongue. That nonsense, you could mean. I have no way, no way. I mean my stomach might be able to handle it, but I don't know if my tongue could. I don't know if I can handle a case to

it. But spaghettios the first line of defensees that get past that brilliant Listen to Elvis over here. He wants to make mix peanut butter and spaghettios. Elvis famously would mix peanut butter with everything. Right, it's too dangery, man' trupse are you must be followed with something UM can swallow down fast? You're saying you're like wet food. I think exactly that was gonna for you. Oh yeah, she hasn't shown up, so I don't know. I have no idea. We've had to ask you. Would they do that to

Tunafici in Spain? Do they have sourkraut in Spain? I don't know. I could import it from Germany. It's not that far away. You can import anything from anywhere. But you're a wait, okay, I know it might have a link call there soon. Uh rink, you might have a linkll okay, hey, I'm wait link coll So don't be talking, Chuck, I'm waiting. Watch now. Lara wants calling on talking and then and

I'm sure she's probably listening. I don't he didn't you guys review this movie because this is the first time in the Joins movie that has time travel. Okay, do you want to do the Indiana Jones movie now because you got about Yeah, you could probably run another fifteen minutes. You want to do that? Yeah, I can kill it off with that. You want to do that review right now? I'll go you into that or do you don't want to wait for Lara or anything like that? You want to do it

now? And well he could always do an extended review with Lara next time, and you could do a short one with Chris. Okay, so I can do it with him since he's seen it, Okay, we can go ahead and do it. Oh, oh you've seen it Chris. Yeah, that's what he told. Pay attention. I forgot. I forgot. I didn't see it at the movie theater and at the movie theater, but he did see it. Yeah, that's what I mean, uncle. It helps I kick to pay attention please, because you know Chris said this over a

half hour ago. Already isn't paying attention. This has a plain problem on this side. I do play the role of Laura or Lara. I got three kids, I'm older than you and and my dad. Brain's not that bad. Come on, Eric, come on, catch um. Okay, problems, Okay, let's start this review. Here we go, all right, I'll shut up, I'll do it. Uncle, What what are we talking about? What? What's this review? It the last m episode of

U and they don't have destiny? You know. He was going around and trying to find a gun in the find this round piece of material made by Archimedius. But Archimedes made it. My commedia made it, and they would they would trying and he put it back together. They put it back together, but it was broken. Pieces were broken. The problem was they had to go to a place to find them all all the pieces to put them all together. Chris, anything and anything coming to you yet on this?

Yeah? I oh god, I didn't start. We're doing the Lord. I thank you very much. I expected more from the follow up to the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I can't keep doing this, okay, thought that guy, No, please stop, please stop. First of all, I barely a moment. Do not say anything about the skull because these two had not seen it. Oh no, you can say, I don't know. It's okay, it's I'm not gonna interest in life happen. I'm not going to men is uh the whole thing? Go ahead and talk about it.

I don't care about the sun. Say spoiler alert for everyone over there. There you go, spoiler alert, but a look for these two. But spoil away. No pro Indiana Jones. He uh, he dies in a car crash on his way to cash in the Bingo ticket. At least that was the movie in my head, because I couldn't really stand the whole

the real movie. Oh okay, well, the synopsis, according Guy MDB very basic archaeologist Indiana Jones races against time to retrieve a legendary artifact that can change the course of history, which you could easily see from any trailer. Now, I don't know about this Bengal ticket. That sounds interesting, but what what? What is it more interesting than anything else in the film? Chuck? Really, and they had Warner von Braun in it. Basically as

the main villain. Okay, yeah, so kind so can we get into the story. How does the story begin? Do we pick up from the Last Crusade or whatever? Do we pick up from the Sean Connery joined the piece of the franchise or I wish that they had gone that root chuck. No, they did not, but they had a flashback that takes place around uh nineteen forty four. That's it. That's it. Okage Harrison Ford, but they don't he age his voice right right? Weird? Yeah, that's

bad. Well no, no, not at all. And um, they basically made him as grumpy as Luke Skywalker was in the New Trilogy, where he's like a curmudgeon, and they spoiler alert, Kyle le Buff played his son Mutt in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Correct, Okay, yeah, yes, yes, in an act of defiance for no particular reason, Mutt went and joined the army during the Vietnam War out of spite to his

father and got killed. So now that makes Marion an Indie basically split apart and throughout the whole movie instead of having the final Indiana Jones movie with Harrison Ford be something where you're like, oh, that's a satisfying ending for indeed, No, we get a guy who's heartbroken because he lost his son, he lost the love of his life, and there's no joy at all. And this this, uh, the mcguffin of the thing to dial of destiny

basically is able to create tissures in time. The idea is that this Quarner von Braun character that was brought over here. They even go into that a little bit with the operation paper Clip him helping to start NASA. Well this, yeah, this ties off the Apollo the Apollo celebrations, right, So this ties all back to when they go after the Ark of the Covenant and the Nazis are out there, which in in real true history they were out

there searching for artifacts and stuff like that. Uh. That that's that's a piece of reality that a lot of people need to touch upon that Chuck Okay is during getting into It's the same era. But the whole motivation for this Warner von bron type character is that he wants to dialog destiny because he wants to go back and change the outcome of World War two, not so much for Hitler, but just for Nazis in general. Like He doesn't really care

for Adolf Hitler. He just wants to make it that the Germans won the war, and that's this is his his his way of doing so by you know, trying to get this U mcguffin as they call him, dialog destiny. So India is competing with this so that he can rewind stuff and go back and maybe keep his son from getting killed in Vietnam and stuff. Is

that what he makes a comment. He makes a comment to the effect to his god daughter, who is on throughout the whole movie, that's like the person that he's fighting with and going on adventures in the absence of his son. He makes the comment that he would he asks, what would you do if you could travel back in time? I would I would go back and tell my son that him enlistening in the army cause his death and would totally

destroy his mother and himself. Okay, well he would ask him not to do it, and you would think that that's kind of where they were going towards. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Mutt was going to walk through the door or something like. Oh, okay, Indian and Marion they have somewhat of a very happy ending, you know, to cap everything off. But no they don't do Okay, that's that happy ending. Okay, hold back now, Chris, hold back now, Chris. Let's get from Uncle what

he thinks about all this. I mean, Chris, Chris is describing this accurate. Uncle, what he's saying, Okay, exactly what he's saying is right. Okay. But at the end of this thing, yeah, is gonna be very interesting. The end. So you like the ending the way it also because the way this sounds, Uncle, it came out like it was like complicated, a little saying, hey, I didn't know that. Yeah, and boom, and that was a surprise. You're talking about the

ending where they actually do the time traveling. Yeah, well people really enjoy yeah time traveling. Yeah, when they did, Yeah, I like that. It's what you said. Yes, I know it because I was watched. I was next to you with the theater and I saw your joy. Well, was this because of the special effect? That's what it was? Was this was this because of the special effects? Or was this because of what gets changed? Or what was the thing that made you happy about it?

They finally see his wife and then he hung and huh and hung his hat. What about the end? Of the show. What about the airplane and all that was the line in the airplane. That's what I'm talking about, talking about that, the airplane. Oh, and then the other thing is the other. There's two other things that I'm gonto the plane. The one, yes, and the other one is the horse. This horse. But they were going all over the place, running around, running after the

guard now and the subway, and it's going nuts. I thought that was a character show, characting, part of how of how it was put together, and how they were chasing after each other to get the piece to put together. The horse is good. The horse was good. Yeah. And then what about the airplane. But the plane, the ammoplane, that one was going and toning. Yeah. They thought they were going back to Germany. Thirty nine is something, and the guy was hoping that it was just

forty two forty two, forty one forty somewhere in there. And then they at the ancient Greece, Yeah, ancient Greece, and and and said oh yeah, and then and then and then they said, oh no, and then and then all these other people are shooting at the plane. And then they come and then pos and arrows shooting it, buying gun and and all of a sudden they goes to plane goes down, yeah, and boom it. It sort of sort of Louis control of what he was thought would be

but wasn't happening. I didn't think they had insurance. Oh that too. And then and then all of a sudden, this other guy that, oh, you know Jones said, ladies, let me stay here, let me stay here. He kept saying to it. The lady to his goddaughter was there too. He was there, and he wanted to stay there, whant to stay there. And but then the man, the other man said here,

you can have it. Did the donald and the guy said that's pretty much what happened, and that's exactly what happened, and then punch him in the face. And then yeah, yeah, that's right. He punched him in the face, knocked him out and went back to the end of the movie where he's laying down on the couch. The wife original wife and came out and to the had the hat on the hangar. And that's how it

ended. See now, I'm absolutely I'll tell you something because we're coming close to where we're gonna end the show, and I got to say something here I am absolutely convinced that I completely am right about not wanting to see this movie now because it sounds it sounds about as bad as Creed three. Uh really, man, I haven't if you haven't seen it, I have not seen it. I've seen Creed three though, and that I was told you you wouldn't see it. I knew you wouldn't see it. Check, I

knew it. I saw a creedure for two weeks to feel last, Who's gonna watch it? And then I knew it was hopeful. Would you say that the real true final Indiana Jones movie was the Last Crusade Sean Connery. Yeah, I think he'd be the true last movie in my opinion. Yeah,

yeah, I think it's about right to me. Yeah, yeah, because I can see his age growing up good, his age was going on him, and and when he was saying it to them the last show to do, he was actually pushing himself to do it Junior with the last with the last episodes, and and I think that is James Bond. It turned out to be his father. Yeah, interesting turn of events on that on

that one. But it's what that they on now on uh on stream, every one of them now watching stream, you can watch Mona, watch him on uh something. All the house party movies are too. I don't know, it's a it's a very sad sounding thing to me for somebody who actually saw Raiders Have Lost Arc in the movie theater as a kid, and like that was an innovative, don't see it interesting movie And this sounds really bad. Its just us So okay, that's want anything really to do with it.

I mean, he's got a pretty sure credit. But yeah, well that's not saying much either, because I mean, you know what Spielberg has done in recent years, who cares. But I mean the thing is, it's just you know, I don't know, it just sounds like a mess to me, and you know, just just an excuse. This Dick Harrison poured into another old character that people will go to see for nostalgic reasons, just like they did with Star Wars, you know, and then somebody has

I think he's shows in Star Wars. Yeah, but then they have his idiot son Shoba lightsaber through his chest and finish him in Star Wars Universe. And it's kind of like, I just hope they don't do another Regarding Henry and ruin that franchise, yeah, or Witness if it's going to be any the kind of movies of maybe of of the Oh you didn't like the New Blade Runner twenty forty nine. I didn't mind the Blade rustling and everything.

Yeah, I didn't mind like that one. Maybe I got to go back and check it out again, and maybe I wasn't on the right frame of mine. I mean, there is is that I like that movie. You could probably find that. Yeah, you could probably find that on Netflix. But I think but it's a one that one. Yeah, the New Blade Runner, look, it's got some cheesy parts to it, but you know,

the original Blade Runner had some cheesy parts to it too. You know all the people, uh you know, it's like all this huge classic and yeah, but it had some cheese. But that was the charm of that, right movie, right, The cheese was charming, Okay, but the cheese was roming. Next book. There you go. Young people would understand it. I figure you'll get that as a tattoo sometime, Chris Stamp, They go, I shrink. I want to say, I think the show

is about oversation about tattoos and now oh it's over. Yeah, it's a conversation ends here. Hold on h minute. I want to ask him about a tattoo. I know I had one guy I was. I know one guy's working on it is his fun and uh uh Cooley, you're on. You get his uncle tattoo. Yeah, uncle tat tattoo. I would get that if you would that, if you he met a girl out there with a tattoo. Two the sky was the limit. But right now the limits of the show, we're at it. Well, this is made it.

This is the the end. I'm just saying that he wouldn't mind to get in one two. So I have two guys who wouldn't Everybody wants one except for me. I don't do tattoo, so it can't have I did I do? Oh I can't have them blood pup. Oh yeah, yeah, I can't have That's so easy. Uncle, the podcast host and co hosts can't do it, but everybody else can. We encourage it about that?

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