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seven five zero one six. We're here. It's the age of transitions. We can't do anything about it. We're stuck with this. We're in the thickest things. Now the people realize that artificial intelligence isn't just the realm of science fiction movies anymore. It is here, is developed, it's deployed, it's being put to use all over the place. It's everywhere these days. It's all the rage. It's a big news story. Maybe you've heard of it. Maybe you know chat GP team, maybe you know company called open
Ai, maybe you know, uh what else. I don't know what, really anybody knows. But I do realize that it's just the fact that the term large language model has become a common parlance says a lot, doesn't it. If you would have I mean, who would have seen that coming like two years ago or so, then anybody know what the heck a large language model even is. Now everybody at least is familiar with what they are and I mean we've been doing the same. It's we've been building up this for
a long time. What do these what do these AI systems need? How do they work? How do they operate? How they how do you get them up and running well? As the story goes? They need to be trained. They have to be trained on data depending on what function there they're doing it. It's it's the type of data is specific to that. It's say, Aaron, you know, I hate to jump in on you, but a couple of quick things. One did you did you happen to try and take your mic down a little bit? Oh? Yeah, I did
what I could go more? Is this better just to touch you're you're just a little more? Yeah, I'm fighting with it. It's weird. I wasn't fighting with it last week. It was kind of weak. Uh And and we had the problem with the mic a couple of weeks ago, right yeah, anyways, yeah, no, but this time it was actually hot. Is that a new mic? Uh no, no, actually I need a new mic because I'm still using the the backup microphone because my my, wild, my nice. Well it sounds really good. It was just actually
a little too powerful. It was it was actually, I was trying to knock out the distortion, so I wanted to let you know. And I love it when you go into this stuff. And I hate to interrupt you, but I figured i'll catch you now with the AI discussion and also, uh, let's see you have a caller too, Oh, the AI discussion. Uh yeah, I love it when you go into this stuff. And I don't know where you're gonna go with it tonight, but I love it
when you when you go through these things. I don't know if you want to get to the caller right away, Well, no, we will. We'll yeah, we'll go right to the collar because they might have something interesting to bring up here. Okay, yeah, actually, but the only thing is it's just a little too believe it or not, is a very nice, very dynamic, warm sound. Other than it's just a little too much, was it is it? Is it good now? Or does it need
to go down further? It sounds a lot better now. It sounded like the gain was up a little bit. Was it is that possible? Yeah? I just have to I think I had the level too high. Okay, it's just that simple. Sorry about that. I hate to do it, but I don't want you, like, you know, having your mean because you you have a very like soft voice, Jen really and I want to keep it smooth, but it was like too much and I was trying to fight to keep the distortion down and I'm going, wait a minute,
I'm making too many adjustments. Let me let me get to him. If he calms his source down, it'll be okay. So sorry about that. And no, no, no, it's good. I should get a good microphone again. I mean, this backup one I've been using for a while. It's okay, like you said, it's pretty good, but yeah, there's better ones. No, it's cool. This one's cool, though I
listen. I got nobody checking my mic So I mean, sometimes I go through a whole show not even know when I sound like crap unless they tell me in the chat room, you know, So so I try, you know, because you accidentally hit a setting, you twist, you twist the knob. You know the problem with the knobs, it's can't you twist the knob the wrong way and you're screwed, right, So, I mean, and you do that just accidentally moving something around, or you know, you
tap the board. You don't even realize it, and yeah, yeah, because what I do is I take I take everything down. After I'm done for the week, I put everything away, and my mixer has this little bag I put it in actually so the knobs can turn somewhat when they're when it speak moved, you know. So see that's why it's better to put it in a in a hard box that gives it a little space, because that way that you're you're not you're not moving your knobs there. Anybody knows
what I'm doing there anyway. So what did he do? Like five minutes after I said that one night, I said, he gets on there, Chucky, you gotta get on there. What they calls? He did exactly what I said he was gonna do. Right? Is that not too funny? You know what I'm talking about? Yeah? Yeah, get the calls rolling, Get the calls, come on, get get those phones ring, get those How do I do that? I don't know, Well, you did it right now he got somebody ringing it. I don't know what you
did that. He did something? He called in before I said anything. So I'm just saying it's it's too funny anyways. All right, I'll shut up now. But I wanted to give you time to adjust and settle in, but but you're you're okay with your your sound now, and I'll get
out of your way. And I'm not going to play the phone sound effect, but you know you got one if you get another call or I'll just play the sound effect instead of coming on all right, which, by the way, you got a shout out during my tirade on Friday, which I am not going to release as a podcast. Oh yeah, yeah, that went. Mind speaking with you about that because I don't know what's going on, but we won't. We'll go to that call right now. Yeah,
were you listening to that on Friday? Right now? All I saw was that you posted something on X about it. Later, I'm like, oh boy, what happened there? Yeah? X Twitter? Right. Yeah, It's so funny because you still have to go to I think you still have to go to Twitter dot com. But everything says X now, Like I think even the app symbol is now changed in the app stores, maybe not all of them, but most of the app store. Uh, you know, like access has now changed X. But if you go to it on
a website, you still got to go to Twitter dot com. Yeah, it doesn't have that coveted x dot com U r L. Yeah, I wonder, I wonder who's got that. Yeah, there's a story behind that, but I don't know if I've looked into it yet. Somebody for sure hasn't. Oh there's there's somebody waiting to get retirement money right there. Yeah, I know. I wish I had it because you remember, well, you're old, You're just old enough to remember the days in the nineties when
people started registering those website names. Which it's hilarious because I remember the big famous story was, and I don't even know if it's true, but the famous rumor back then in the nineties was that McDonald's didn't have their own website, so they actually had to buy it from somebody who had registered just everything they did a package at some point in the nineties were like, you could
go and register websites for a dollar. I forget who did it, but one of these companies did it, and you could go and some of these guys would take a hundred bucks and register all the best ideas they had for websites. Sure, and some people turned around and instead of being clever and creating the via dot com or whatever. Some people just went and said, well, I'm just gonna register McDonald's and Coca Cola dot com and what this white brand that come to me? Yeah, and apparently it worked for some
people. People got paid for some of these sites. I mean, and I told you about Bocelli Effect dot Com getting held for ransom because yeah, which, by the way, the most recent price on that is is somewhere around in the neighborhood of thirty thousand that they want for I don't know why they keep going up in price. I'm not going to pay them, and
nobody else is gonna pay them for it. But Bocelli Effect dot com if you want it, thirty grand according to the owner of that website, although I saw it offered for a three or four grand on some website somewhere, but you got to track it down anyway. Just funny stuff. I love that. And what happened to X. I'd love to hear from you what happens with X dot com because that would be a fascinating story in and of
itself. Anyway, I don't want to talk tonight. I did talk too much already, But let's get your caller on some of the caller, All right, Color, you are live on the air this Sunday nights. What's your name and where are you going from? Jimmy James from the USA? And what? I think Musk did that just to make it fair, because the robot guy that owns uh Facebook did the same screw up it called his thing meta. So I think Musk was just being democratic or something about it,
you know, keeping unfair, doing the same stupid mistake. Yeah, it's rebranding is always uh, it's a tricky space, but hey, why not just go for it all of those quick update just because I don't want the information on your show to be incorrect? Aaron, guess what if you enter X dot com into a into a browser now, the redirect is to Twitter dot com. Okay, so they've got that working. They do own it. They've gotten the redirect, you know. And that's what you can
do. By the way, Like Aaron could buy Aaron Franz dot com and The Uncle Show dot com and all different praises dot com and have him all go to his one website if he wanted to. Or I could do that too. I could have the Ochelly effect o'chelly dot com chuck OCHELLI dot com. I could buy all that and dot com, dot net, dot du all of it and have them all go to my website. And apparently they've got the redirect set because I just did it to say, well where does
X dot com go? I said to myself, and I found out it redirects to Twitter. Thank you. Okay, Well maybe they do got a hood. They did get all that one way or the other. Interesting, this is exciting, Jimmy, I just I can't get enough. There really is uh suppuse to two. It's been a fortnight. I assume you watched Generalize and how this final address to the nation. I haven't. I am sorry, come on, man, it's fifteen minute. She could have down the can I know, I know, I I don't have a good excuse.
I just haven't done it. Well, I just think it's he talks all about the technological elite all this. I just well, I hope you looked at that. You know, if you want questions, if you want to one night, Aaron, if you're just one second, Jimmy, if you want to one night just when you're you're feeling like you're having one of
those nights where you're not sure what the hell you want to do? We could always just go to if we get a good link to the speech, a good one, we could go to it and play it right here on Live. Yeah, that's not a bad idea. Actually, that'd be very worth it. Yeah, let's do that one one time. Yeah, I mean yeah, it would be very your show, particularly because of the second part. I mean it's could we do that? Could we do that? Now? Do we have a link to it? Check? Like? Could
I you want me to like find it on YouTube or something? Is that too much? Too? Well, Jimmy, let me ask you, Jimmy, do you have the good link that that has the whole thing? I can? I'm telling you, she SPAN's got the best version. I will go search on Okay, I'll here's here's a couple of videos on YouTube.
There's one that's sixteen minutes in fifteen seconds. Well, let me let me go verify that we're looking at the whole thing, and I'll get it from the c SPAN channel on YouTube, right, Jimmy, Yeah, that's the one I got on all right, I got a link to send this link. This looks like it's correct to me. Here, I'll send this Okay, send me that link and and I'll go look myself and we'll get it on right now. How's that? Yeah? I like that. We'll correct
many things this way. I like this. Meen to this. Okay, cool, well here we go, Jimmy, good thing. You brought that up. I think you really appreciate the second part, and it makes you think listening to him and McCourty and all these guys back then, it's like, well today we're getting some pretty good information there. Uh, I mean they talk about stuff that's happening today. Yeah, happening. Been happening yet, m interesting? Yeah, yeah, okay, so we will I'm guessing
that I'm guessing that link that I found is the right one. I don't know, Chuck will check that out. We'll play it a minute if so. What I'm trying to do is skip over the commercial here really yeah, yeah, it does play a commercial. That's that's one of the issues that if it might get us in the middle of the video too, we might have to be ready for that one. Chuck. I don't know if it's going to pull that move on us. Right now, this thing is going
to a green screen. Hold on, let me, let me reload this and see what happens. Okay, you just look. Look it's live. So I'm doing this live, folks. Yeah, no, no, it's not a problem by me. Let me see I wonder Okay, it's given me. Here we go, President of the United States. We present an address by Dwight d. I Hower. All right, you can hear that, okay, right, yeah, okay, so I will be able to shut up. Do you want me to kill everybody's mic so everybody just hears
Eisenhower. Yes, so all of us will be able to hear each other, but the audience won't hear us. They will just Oh no, wait, I can't do that. Everybody be quiet. And because I'm playing it off a YouTube, if I had time and I was able to grab it and isolated ahead of time, I could play it just as a pure MP three and I could control the volume better. But we're gonna play it straight off of YouTube to the radio. Okay, so but so so you and I will just have to like keep our mics quiet, and Jimmy, you
mute up, and we'll listen to the president altogether. The video appears to be This is from the e W A f A channel though, so it's not the cspan one, but it appears to be. And they say it's the best quality, which is because I know it's not. But and it is. Let's see exactly sixteen minutes and fourteen seconds. It says here that sounds like the right length, Jimmy, doesn't that sound like the right length to you? Sixteen minutes fourteen seconds? Yeah, that sounds about right.
The speech is like fifteen minutes and they have like a minute of the guy like talking from them. Yeah, okay, that must be what it is. And here's the funny part. Like today, these guys give addresses, they're on there for an hour anymore, right, I mean, every time they do anything, unless it's like national emergency and it's a quick announcement.
If they're giving a written address, it's this long, huge, meandering thing, right, Eisenhower fifteen minutes and you know this is like television was a rare thing. I don't know how many presidents got to directly address the nation via television, but Eisenhower I think was the first one who was able to do it a bunch of times. I know he's the first one to do it in color, that's true. Interesting, but anyway, just bear in mind this is only sixteen minutes long. And you know it's like I said
today, it would be no less than thirty five minutes. I mean, when Joe Biden wanted to announce that he was going to forgive student loans and they took it back and all that, right, that thing on that announcement was what forty five minutes just to tell you that, So Eisenhower packs in other words, the words are going to be different, the concise way he puts things are going to be different. And also general Eisenhower was a very interesting speaker, which is why I use him in the in that D Day
speech clip that I used sometimes on my show. Anyways, So now with all that, everybody's gonna shut up and we're gonna listen to the address given by Blight D. Eisenhower on January seventeenth, nineteen sixty one, which did make it his farewell address. This is right before he turns it over to John Kennedy. Okay, because Kennedy was elected in sixty and became you know, just like we do. Now. You know, you're elected in twenty
twenty, therefore you take office in twenty twenty one. Kennedy was elected in nineteen sixty took office in sixty one. Okay, all right, so now I've given all the context and you're ready to roll, Aaron, right, Yeah, let's do it. I can't wait. So here we go, and I'm gonna kill my Mike completely. Jimmy, just mute your phone so we don't have echo, and Aaron, you're quiet. Here we go from the White House in the Office of the President of the United States, we
present an address by Dwight D. Eisenhower. This is the farewell address for President Eisenhower, whose eight years as chief executive come to an end at noon Friday. Mister Eisenharer, I has chosen this time for his final speech, ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. Good eating, my fellow Americans. First, I should like to express my laptitude to the radio and television networks for the opportunities they have given me over the years to bring
reports and messages to our nation. My special thanks go to them for the opportunity of addressing you this evening three days from now, after half a century in the service of our country. I shall lay down the responsibilities of office as in traditional and solemn ceremony. The authority of the presidency is vested in my successor. This evening, I come to you with a message of leave taking and farewell, and to share a few final thoughts with you, my
countrymen. Like every other citizen, I, like every other citizen, I wish the new President and all who will labor with him, god speed. I pray that the coming years will be blessed with peace and prosperity for all our people. Expect their President and the Congress to find essential agreement on issues of great moment, the wise resolution of which will better shape the future of
the nation. My own relations with the Congress, which began on a remote and tenuous basis when long ago a member of the Senate appointed me to West Point, have since ranged to the inniment during the war, an immediate postwar period, and finally to the mutually interdependent during the past eight years. In this final relationship, the Congress and the administration have, on most vital issues cooperated well to serve the the nation good rather than mere partisanship, and so
have assured that the business of the nation should go forward. So my official relationship with the Congress is in a feeling on my part of gratitude that we have been able to do so much together. We now stand ten years past the midpoint of a century that has witnessed four major wars among great nations, Three of these involved our own country. Despite these holocausts, America is today the strongest, the most influential, and most productive nation in the world.
Understandably proud of this pre eminence, we yet realize that America's leadership and prestigue depend not merely upon our unmatched material progress, riches, and military strength, but on how we used our power in the interests of world peace and human betterment. Throughout America's adventure in free government, our basic purposes have been to keep the peace, to foster agress in human achievement, and to enhance liberty,
dignity, and integrity among peoples in among nations. To strive for less would be unworthy of a free and religious people. Any failure traceable to arrogance or our lack of comprehension or readiness to sacrifice, would inflict upon us, grieve us hurt both at home and abroad. Congress towards these noble goals is persistently threatened by the conflict now in gulfing the world. It commands our whole
attention, absorbs our very beings. We face a hostile ideology, global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose, and insiduous in Whoops, it gave me a surprise commercial. Sorry about that, Okay, I will fix that so far, though, I gotta tell you it's it's a it's an interesting, interesting trip through and you can hear the imperfections there in speech, which I appreciate a great deal. You know, it's not a slick
production. Anyways, I'm going to rejoin it now. I just uh, I did not know that they were going to stick me with a commercial, Okay, so I'll put it back on Aaron. Sorry about that, sad, But it's not the puzzle indent. Unhappily, the danger and deposers promises
to be an indefinite duration. To meet it successfully, there is call for not so much the emotional and transitory sacrifices of Christmas, but rather those which enable us to carry forwards, deadly, surely and without complaint, the burdens of a prolonged and complex struggle with liberty the state. Only thus shall we remain despite every provocation on our charted course toward permanent peace and human funnerment. Crises there will continue to be in meeting them, whether foreign or domestic,
great or small. There is a recurring temptation to feel that some spectacular and costly action could become the miraculous solution to all current difficulties. A huge increase in newer elements of our defenses, development of unrealistic programs to cure every ill
in agriculture, a dramatic expansion in basic and applied research. These and many other possibilities, each possibly promising itself, may be suggested as the only way to the road we wish to travel, But each proposal must be weighed in the light of a broader consideration, the need to maintain balance and among national programs. Balance between the private and the public economy, balance between the costs
and hoped for advantages. Balance between the clearly necessary and the comfortably desirable. Balance between our essential requirements as a nation and the duties imposed by the nation upon the individual. Balance between actions of the moment and the national welfare of the future. Good judgment seats balance and progress. Lack of it eventually finds
imbalance and frustration. The record of many decades stands as proof at our people and their government have, in the main understood these truths and have responded to them well in the face of threat and stress. But threats new in kind or degree, constantly arise. Of these I mentioned two, only a vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty ready for instant actions, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk
his own destruction. Our military organization today bears little relation to that known of any of my predecessors in peace time, or indeed by the fighting men of World War two or Korea. Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry. American makers of plowsharers could, with time and as required, make swords as well. But we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense. We have been compelled to create a permanent armamence
industry of vast proportions. Added to this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. We annually spend on military security alone more than the net income of all United States corporation corporations. Now This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in
the American experience. The total influence, economic, political, even spiritual is felt in every city, every state house, every office of the federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development, yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources, and livelihood are all involved, so is the very structure of our societies. In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or
unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination in danger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizen rate can compel the proper meashing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so
that security and liberty may prosper together. Akin to, and largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our industrial military posture has been the technological revolution during recent decades. In this revolution, research has become central. It also becomes more formalized, complex and costly. A steadily increasing share is conducted for by or
at the direction of the federal government. Today, the solitary inventor thinkering in his shop has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists in laboratories and testing fields. In the same fashion, the free university diversity, historically the fountain head of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution, and the conductive research, partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually
a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard, there are now hundreds of new electronic computers. The prospective domination of the nation's scholars by federal employment, project allocations and the power of money is our present and is gravely to be regarded. Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public
policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite. Is the task of spacemanship to mold the balance and to integrate these and other forces new and oude within the principles of our democratic system. Ever, aiming towards the supreme goals of our free society. Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element time. As we peer into society's future, we you and I and our government must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering for our own ease
and convenience the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent fan of tomorrow. During the long lane of the history yet to be written, America knows that this world of ours, ever growing smaller, must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate, and be instead a proud confederation
of mutual trust and respect. Such a confederation must be one of equals. The weakest must come to the conference table with the same competence as do we, Protected as we are by our moral, economic and military strength, that table, though scarred by many fast, frustraced, fast us facings, cannot be abandoned for the certainty agony of this arm of the Bappa Fido, this
armament with mutual honor, incompetence is a continuing impact. Together, we must learn how to compose differences, not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose. Because again they stuck another commercial in there, but it is Look, there's a few more minutes left. It is remarkable to me, though, the sophisticated and articulate nature with which the president spoke in nineteen sixty one.
I mean, doesn't this sound like almost like, uh, you know, an outtake, because he's got a couple of imperfect pieces there where he keeps over a word. It sounds like an outtake from an old movie, not even like it was part of reality at this point. Aaron, right. I mean, if you consider the you know, the different inaugural speeches, I mean, Biden on a daily basis, you Donald Trump's American carnage. You consider those speech patterns, and this is almost a complete mismatch.
Anyways, we're about ready to get through the commercial and go back to it, so I'm gonna put it back up. Okay, need is so sharp and apparent. I confess that I laid down on my official responsibilities in this field with a definite sense of disappointment, as one who has witnessed the horror
and the lingering sadness of war. As one who knows that another war could utterly destroy the civilization which has been so slowly and painfully built over thousands of years, I wish I could say tonight that a lasting piece is in sight. Happily I can say that war has been avoided, Steady progress toward our ultimate goal has been made, but so much remains to be done. As a private citizen, I shall never cease to do what little I can to
help the world advance along that road. So in this my last good night to you as your president, I thank you for the many opportunities you have given me for public service, in war and in peace. I trust in that in that in that service and find some things worthy. As for the rest of it, I know you will find ways to improve performance in the future. You and I, my fellow citizens, need to be strong in our faith that all nations under God will reach the goal of peace with justice.
May we be ever unswerving in devotion to principle, confident but humble with power, diligent in pursuit of the nation's great goals. To all the peoples of the world. I once more give expression to America's prayerful and continuing aspiration. We pray that peoples of all faiths, all races, all nations may have their great human needs satisfied. That those now denied opportunity shall come to enjoy it to the full, That all who yearn for freedom may experience its
few spiritual blessings. Those who have freedom will understand also its heavy responsibility. That all who are in sensitive to the needs of others will learn charity, and that the sources of scourges of poverty, disease, and ignorance will be made to disappear from the earth. And that in the goodness of time, all peoples will come to live together in a peace guaranteed by the binding force of mutual respect and love. Now, on Friday noon, I am to
become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. Thank you, thank you, nay, yeah, yeah. That that is it. And then they turned to a picture of the seal of the President and all that, and that's the end of his speech.
And I believe that is the entire speech. What is also remarkable to me is, I swear to God, if you read this to a lot of today's conservatives whatever they want to call themselves, of a certain persuasion, they would just want to know which, you know, dirty hippie leftist was probably saying the last few parts of that where he's talking about prosperity for others, charity, decency, hoping that you're concerned about, you know, the the
needs of others and things like a lot of people would go, oh, look at this, what is that some dirty hippie speech. If you told him it was from the sixties, they would tell you that if you just read it to him. And meanwhile, this guy was, as far as I'm concerned, what conservatism really was, this guy, his statements, his ideas, all that, you know, talking about faith and being trusting of each other and trying to work together and mutual cause and all that kind of
stuff. Yeah, those are those are all the things that I became disillusioned with very very quickly in my life. And I don't know, maybe it should give other people pause who have had other things on their mind in the past decade or two or three or four or so on and so forth. Anyway, Aaron, so there you go. Now you've listened to the whole
speech. So Jimmy easy to listen to the whole thing. I'm assuming No, I can't see him, but I'm assuming that he stayed at the mic and kept his headphones on the whole time, despite the two commercial interruptions which they snuck him in. Weirdly, by the way, they usually had a little thing on they used to pop up and warn you and stuff. No warning, These things just boom showed up. Yeah, Som'm afraid of that. I was like, yeah, YouTube is like that now, But yeah,
you did good shot. So yeah, well I should I should have went to the C Span one that he said. But since you guys already had this clip, I was like, all right, I'll just grab the first one and go. But I should have went to the C Span one like Jimmy suggested, because I think they don't put commercials on the C Span one. But here's the thing. If you don't pay YouTube, though, they cram commercials down your throat every which way. They can, little things
over the screen, total interruptions like that. They run little side ads, extra videos, pop up, you name it. And I am not paying Google a damn dime. Screw that. Oh yeah, so I'm not paying them for their for their extra email storage. I'm not paying them for YouTube. I'm not gonna get YouTube TV. I'm not doing none of that. So they know I'm not giving him a penny. I'll put up with the
aggravation. But unfortunately we try and do. I'm like that. I got to catch a couple of commercials, so hopefully I know they were a little loud, And I'm going to adjust Aaron's mike again because I brought it up. I brought both of our mics up for that, so that everybody could hear very clearly. What are then president had to say? Eleven years before I was born? And what was that twenty years before you were born? Something like yeah about twenty yeah, yeah, just yes, it was twenty
yeah. So there you go. So, Jimmy, now that we've sat through it, I'm gonna shut up and let you and Aaron discuss. Yeah. That was that was good. And definitely parts of it I recognize because they use, you know, the familiar quotes you've heard thousands of times used about But it was good to hear the entire context, the entire speech, for sure, and yeah, different things popped out, that's for certain. I know that he made a couple mentions, how about the responsibility of the
US citizenry and how important that is. I couldn't help but notice he said that a couple of times. Absolutely, that was a theme throughout the speech. I think the key part that Jimmy probably wants to focus on with you. I don't want to speak for Jimmy, but I'm thinking he wants to get into an almost timeless part of the speech where he talks about the technological
aspect of it. Now, some people argue that it's more of like a Luddite type statement because he says, hey, look, blackboards are being you know, replaced by electric machines, you know, which obviously he means computers, and you know in DC they had those giant computers, but you know the rest of us were still dealing with blackboards mostly, but the elite and
the colleges and all that they were starting to get higher tech stuff. Some people have identified that as like he was afraid of technology, but I don't see it that way at all. I think he was saying the whole time. He's not about we have to we have to go after progress and scientific research, and we have to do that. He said that several times, right, and he said that, you know, but but the vigilant part of it to me is you know, and maybe maybe I'll do a separate
thing on this on my show. But the thing is, it's very important,
is that vigilance needs to be had here. Yes, about the military industrial complex, that's true, but part two is this technocratic thing which is rising and we're going to have to not just adhere to the purposes of government and government contract being the prime mover, but you know, the creativity and it almost sounds like something I would say about how you and I have had this discussion, you know, where where the inventor is going to be now. Oh and by the way, if you go to Meta dot com just
I did that while we were just you know, little research. You go Meta dot com, they're there to sell you your introduction into the new the new normal there for you know, starting at one hundred bucks, you can get way involved in metah So they're selling you stuff on their site and you know, Musk is just redirecting you to Twitter with x dot com. So I just want to put that out there for the record, and it is what it is. They're they're sticking with that meta thing anyhow, it's but
that's the interesting thing. And if you think about it, it is no different than the worries of today, except obviously a lot more technology has emerged and is known and interacted with by the general population than it was back then. Uh you know, I mean, geez, broadcast TV was still was still high technology for most people. And you know today we have what we have, you know, Uh, it's gotten a lot more layered with other
things. But the idea that turning it over to you know, people that are just after government contracts and having academia taken over by government contracts and the motivations going that way that this does not does not hold well. Independent spirit and people embracing freedom all the way, which is the final thing he talks about, is just concept of freedom, right and he and he does say, you know, democracy needs to survive and stuff like that too, which
is interesting because that would be a triggering effect for some people nowadays. But again, the sentimentality of it, I just want people to take the spirit of that and think about how different that is then as opposed to now. And as far as I know, Eisenhower was the like Republicans Republican too. Yeah, I get the sense of that to him talking, you get the
classic like Republican take on things. Yeah, you know that definitely comes through, like my my common uh you know, cloth coat is republican, kind of Republican, you know what I mean, Like that that that staunch rock
ribbed, you know. And and and he's he's also he's paying, he's he's making sure that he's talking about like the fiscal nature of things, and we got to make sure that we, uh, you know, we're careful with these contracts and yes, governments tied to private industry and saying how much is being spent? You know, it's like and very much alluding to look, this is already probably way too much of an expense, so you gotta figure out what to do about it, you know, I mean, you
know exactly. And even thinking back to the Reagan era, which again I was, you know, very much alive and conscious for you know, even though Reagan I look back at him now and I say a lot of things about him and whatnot. I gotta tell you, despite the nuclear fear that was among the population outside of that, you didn't have this idea that even
even when he was getting confused. Even later on, you had this idea that there that there was enough adults in the room that were uh competent, that might be running things that even though you could disagree with them and everything, they weren't going to run us all off the cliff. There wasn't that
kind of set. What's that after? When I was just listening to prest and Erismanhoward, That's exactly the thought that came to my head as it's like, Wow, I'm listening to an an adult, yeah, as opposed to and by the way, you know, you know I swing. You know, I'm a switch hitter when it comes to who I'm taking a swing out here, right left and right side of the plate. I gotta tell you, if you can honestly tell me that listening to and Jimmy, just hold
your comment on this. If you can tell me honestly you the listener out there that listening to Joe Biden nowadays, you feel like somebody is definitely in charge, that you know, knows what they're doing. Confident adult. I don't know what to tell you. If you felt that way when Trump was in office, I don't know what to tell you. Okay, if you
felt that way when Obama was in office. I can almost understand it because he was so slick, okay, and you know, even Bush, with as dumb as he sounded, sometimes it was like, well, the dumb adults in charge. It was a stupid adult. But he had other adults around him that were smarter. So I thought to myself, well, they're not going to let him get two out of hand, right because he's got other people around I'm just saying there is a difference in the past ten years.
I would say with the way that alleged leadership speaks, the sentimentality they drop, the things they do purposely to you know, inspire different waves of reaction among the public is very different. And I think that Eisenhower shows you a superb contrast. That's not just oh, Reagan, Reagan, Reagan, Reagan. I know Reagan's God to some people. But even then, and I disagreed with a lot of that stuff. Even then, though you still sat there and you said, well, I disagree, and I think we
could do things better. But you didn't say to yourself, you know, this guy wants us to kill each other. This guy wants us to kill other people. This guy is bloodthirsty, and even when Reagan was literally looking back in my mind, becoming incompetent, I felt better about his incompetence than I do about the incompetent old man we got in there. Right now, I'll tell you that I felt safer better about it this guy. You know, it's like the jokes. You know, Trump might hit the button going
and ordering a diet coke. Yeah, okay, fine, but you know Biden might hit the button because he thinks he's using the clapper. Uh yeah, I'd said that. I didn't stutter, I didn't make a mistake. That's not a misthought. I'm saying he's gonna press a button thinking he's using the clapper. You get it. Okay, all right, I'm gonna shut up now, Aaron and let you guys do your thing, because you're gonna go probably another ten minutes or so with this, and I'm figuring you'll be
able to wrap it up interestingly with Jimmy. But I'm glad Jimmy and I had a shared moment there where we said, hey, I'm listening to an adult. All right, I'm gonna shut up. Yeah, I mean it. It reminds me again of how he kept pointing to the fact that a lot of well, again, the idea of our democracy is that the responsibility rests on the public stay up on things and to stay in control. Right. This is uh, this idea of our constitutional republic, our democracy.
The people are in charge of the government. It requires that the people, the public's got to keep an eye on them, because they sure aren't going to do it themselves, you know what I mean, Yeah, well exactly, And that's that's I feel like that's was his main point he was making, right, I mean, that's I think that's all he's really trying to
say. And yeah, I mean that's that's a great point. And you just come down in time to now and you just think about where we as the public have have come to, where we're at now, what's important to us, right, what we believe is important. We do have that same responsibility he's talking about, and we have to remember that that, you know, we've we've all gotten to this point together, so we do have a responsibility in you know, owning up the things, but also responsibility and possibly
still making things better. That being said, we have to remember that, I would say, with all the technology he was alluding to in this speech is a big part of the reason why we have I don't know if we want to call us a fall from grace of the American public. Between then and now, you could put it that way. At least somewhat, we have been distracted to a great extent by the fruits of technological develop I mean, there's more distractions than ever. And you have to wonder why why we
focus on the things that we focus on these days? Why why do we spend the time doing what we're doing, And there's like so many distractions. And I feel at the moment, this particular moment, it seems like people are just scrambling to play catchup in this regard and that, Oh you know what, I think, I now realize that we haven't been paid attention. We've been distracted for a long time. There's a conspiracy, right of the media working against us. So I better inform myself of that, and that's
not wrong to do that. However, with our the speed with which we're trying to come to terms with what is going on and what has happened this whole time, Uh, it's it's difficult to Okay, it's it's a difficult task that we all have, and I think a lot of people are cutting corners. Honestly, I think a lot of people are going getting ahead of themselves. I think the sediment is correct and that we realize we have to do something at this point and technology is uh, it's just barreling ahead now.
So we got to do. What are we going to do? But but ever believe the whole time those vested special interests and the contracts and the public the private sector, the balance that Eisenhower is saying that we need to strike. If there's one thing that our our situation is now, it's not balanced. Right. There's you look at any given issue of importance in our society, the things are completely imbalanced, right. I mean you just name
it like wealth distribution for one thing, it's obvious imbalanced there. The average person is just you know, the struggle to survive that that we're in all now comes from this great imbalance, and it's been from this long road.
Now. There was not a mention of that inike speech. Just for the record, there was not a mention of that inequality because at that time it was absolutely certain in you know, probably ninety percent of the people's minds that the possibility of upward mobility, the possibility that you know, that whole what they told me when I was a kid. I don't know if they stopped saying it by the time you were a kid, but you know, you could be anything, You could do anything. This was the beauty of this
place because you add the ability. Even if you started way down here. Inequality was based on what you put into it. You didn't have inequality on that basis. Now. I know, it's nineteen sixty one, and some people would say, look, there were still Jim Crow in this. I know, I know. But the point is that that overall idea and that idealism had a reason to breathe at the time. So it wasn't something that he had to address in that speech. It wasn't necessary. He was addressing
the coming dames. And I hate to say like this, but frankly, before nineteen fifty, everybody's life sucked, quite honestly, unless you were one the altar rich. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. And we're almost going back to that now. Because there was upward mobility, you saw it, you could see it, that people could change their circumstances. It was possible now a lot of people can argue about why I changed, but I'm
just saying there was a reason why it's absent from that speech. Today, no president could do like an overall address like this and get away without mentioning it. At least nobody, you know what I'm saying. Anyway, Sorry, go ahead, and you can go ahead and finish out your time, because it's all it is just about time pro uncles. So yeah, yeah, do that momentarily. Yeah, I mean, obviously there's a lot going on here, and yeah, it was just there's a lot of points made
in that speech that you could just draw out to Now. Obviously at different time, we can tell he was pointing out a lot of the same issues that he foresaw. I mean, he could see that just this this business aspect of the military industrial complex, but beyond that, like the whole of American society that it was going to be, things had changed, like things have gotten bigger. It was all about this like massification of the system itself. He's he's pointing that out. He's like, look, it's all about
getting the big contract. Now. There's no way that like some guy some alchemists in his laboratory is going to come up with, you know, the next big thing. Because he's he's on limited resources. It's all about it's all about getting the funding so that you can move your research forward. That's that's where it will be from here on out. And he was right about that. Uh, that's that's definitely the way things have gone. And it was interesting. He mentioned a couple of things I want to say, like
about per performance. He's like, we gotta enhance performance. And the he that said basically great in himself said well, I hope I did something to make someone all of you happy at some point. If now I pure performance
will be improved. Yep. That was interesting. And the verbiage he used at the beginning of like the business of America, because he's kind of like almost pointing out, like, look, this is just one big business, right, And that was certainly the context of the whole speech, like look, America is a business, and here's the big trends, the big business trends to look forward to moving forward. So you're saying about American society like
this is how business is going to be moving forward. This is something we all ought to deal with. So you know, I don't know anything else Jimmy, do you have anything else saying this? No, I'll just let you clear it out. I was just gonna say, I just I'm glad you played it. It just amazes me to hear it again, to hear him talk about the technical the dangers of the technological elite and all that. It's like, Man, I was smart. Yeah, aad foresight, no
doubt about it. Yeah, good speech. Thank you for bringing it up. Jimmy, I'm glad that we played it. Thank you, check for your end for putting it on. And yeah, we'll call the Age of Transitions a rap here for this week. But if you're listening live, stick around because the show is becoming Uncle the broadcast as we speak here on the Ocelli Radio Network Sunday night. Oh what's exciting. But yeah, thank you for listening to this. It's the Age of Transitions. Dot Com is the
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introduction. But uh, it's it's been a while and it's great to talk to you guys. I love you guys, you know. Yeah, yeah, thanks for bringing a wrestler with you. We appreciate you. You know what we're looking for take out? I got macho man running around, Roddy Piper. Everybody's just like, it's just total chaots around here. Guys. Come on, I want to talk to those two guys us on. Hen't want to find out what's going on with these other ones that we're trying to
cool him to come on my show. Well, you want Randy Savage, you want no, they might know something. You want Randy Savage. You're gonna need a Wuiji board. But uh, you know the problem I'm talking about. I want to talk to one of them, Randy Savage's name. Anyway, you're just saying it, look Grandy, Randy, Randy went on to the next world. Okay, so that's the end of that. But you know, Sergeant Slaughter, I'm a little mad at because he responded positively,
Well, sergeant, no, he's not dead. No no no, no, no, no no no no wait, apparently we have to clear this up. Okay, So Randy Randy Savage. Randy Randy Savage is dead, Yes he is. He He drove deep into the median like he drove into a truck or something. But he died in a car accent he's driving now, who's not telling me this? I was driving so fast, just drove a little too fast. And then with the end of the Joe Man, which sucks. Yeah, well, and he died doing what he loved
and driving the Iron Cheek. The Iron Cheek died recently. But but Sergeant Slaughter is still alive. Yeah. I don't know these things. Nobody's getting Randy Savage died twelve years ago. Uh yeah, you gotta look at the wrestler obituaries every day. Yeah, Randy Savage died twelve years ago. On cool, Look, I can't help that. Help on this. I'm serious. He did. He died according to uh, let's see, according to Wikipedia, he died on May twentieth, twenty eleven, which you know,
I'm pretty sure it's correct. And you wait till now to tell him I was trying to tell he's all up. Jeez. I just found up. Yeah, just found out that to die last year, I think so I saw some cigarette memes about there going on. Yeah, yeah, to die. I don't think we're gonna get any I'm telling you, I don't think we're gonna get any visitors on my show, not listing, not the cassive fat people dying and then dying and we're not getting on. Okay, but
hold on. The one guy from Australia said he was gonna come on, and now I don't know what his deal is, and Sergeant Slaughter said yes, but on Twitter, and then he doesn't respond to us after we wrote to him. So he said he was gonna come on and we can't get him. I don't know why I lost. He's lost. He said, he got all sev all you magagep no, but you remember, but you remember Sergeant Slaughter's bit, right. But the thing is, I don't know
what it is. It is for some reason, but he responded positively. Me and Chris were going after him and other people tweeted at him. Yeah, Sergeant Slaughter, come on the Uncle's show. Come on the Uncle's show. Everybody was saying to him on Twitter, and he said okay, and then he has not responded since. Kept somatic brain injury. Remember everything. Well, I don't know he showed up for the g I Joe thing.
You know what I'm saying. He was able to show up for that, and I know they went to get commentary from him when the Iron Sheet died recently. Okay, there's not far gone. Yeah, so we can only hope and pray. Yep, absolutely pray your giant Rock exactly anyway, and ray Leota died for the problem is Rod. He kind of came on there. He said, Hey, I liked the Uncle Joe. Everybody likes the Uncle Joe. I want to be like Uncle. Everybody wants to be like
Uncle. Everybody wants to be like the hot Rod. And then like everybody else, Sergeant Slaughter and all them. You know, Spen can't come around saying what I gotta say, agreeing with the hot Rod, you know, Sargeant Slaughters like, you know, we gotta let the hot Rod do what you gotta do on the Uncle Show. But I think every wrestler wants to be on the Uncle Show. But I haven't seen you. I've been Homer been showed off. Well, no, no, I gotta say back.
He has been on my show The Minute for Minnesota. Well, he has been on my show I'll tell you I gotta get back, all right. I'll tell you who we're trying to get real real bad too. Is and I know, I know Uncle definitely wanted him. Is Steve Auston. Oh yeah, yeah, because he has he has a podcast. Yeah, hell, these guys do yees listen to his and I don't understand why I didn't want to come to mind. But a bunch of them have podcasts. See
that's the thing. A bunch of them that podcast. We're going to try and get all the guys in that podcast. The one guy was a Jim Cornett. We tried for. We tried for. Uh. I mean, look, I can't help me out here. You were that kind of an ass. You know, he's very good at what he says, and he's right about most of what he says. He's kind of a jerky. He doesn't always want to be on everybody's show or you know, you know when you're talking about stone Cold in the stories, talk to his fans, right,
And yeah, he has one too. The one guy, you know, the guy who played Kane is now a politician. We're trying to get him. We we tried to. But there's a bunch of guys with yeah, you know the guy who ended up being the the the permanent Cane, not the thick one that they brought out later. But yeah, Fay Kane
was actually uh Federman this can no, No, he's not. The Cope is actually bigger than the Undertaker. And if you go back to Smoky Mountain Wrestling, you see them before they were Kane or the Undertaker and actually be in front of each other. It's hilarious all but I think Undertaker was the Uni Bomber or he was the Unibomber. I forget what it was, but do you remember has anybody followed what to spend one his cooking here? You know, I think Uni Bomber. Back in the day, it was Kane
and Kane and the Undertaker. Before before Kane ever became Kane, he was doctor dds or whatever, doctor yankm Isaac yankem with this messed up and before that he was something else. And then there was the Uni Bomber. I think that was no, it was me. He was the Uni Bomber and me and Mark Callis was you know, the Undertaker, and they'd actually met before, but they're definitely not brothers. You know what Ken here here's a strange question. Yeah they were you know, you know what I'm talking about.
That's like thirty years old, so yeah, he's got to follow that. Yeah, that's why I was gonna ask you this question actually because somebody stumped me on a wrestling show not too long ago with this one, and all I could remember is I knew there was more than one guy who did
it, but uh, the Kiss Monster. Okay, they actually had a wrestler that was supposed to like be co branded with Kiss and he looked a little like a like a whacked out Jean Simmons, right with the makeup not sting and no it's not sting, No, it's it's none staying your boys
sting. It was like Jean Simmons, I makeup and like I don't know what, but he was like the Kiss Monster, you know what I'm talking about, Kenny Now, I mean, it must have been a WCW time with like insane clown Posse and all these other guys that were doing all that crazy. Yeah, it was around that time at one time, anything but wrestling, because that's about when Sean Michaels went out stone cold pook Over. That's my guess were the time you're talking about was just like kiss because that
didn't happen in the old days, it didn't happen in newer days. So it had to been around the attitude here, and it certainly had to happen with the WCW group and not what Vince was doing WCW in nineteen ninety nine. I'm looking at it, the kiss Demon, the Kiss Demon they called it. Yeah and yeah, yeah, it was another gimmick, just a stupid gimmick that they did some time. The movie that was really strayed about them, there's called Detroit. But yeah, but that was me twenty years
before then. That song Detroit Russy was when I was nine years old. I'm fifty three. That was on them You're Still Young movie? Have you ever gotten any of that? I'm still young, I'm still young. Uncle's older than you. I'm those telling you that you're young. You're younger than you're at it and you're not at sixty con you're not at six working hung down? Yes, yes, yes, yes, uncle, I thought. I've never been to any of those local wrestling shows there? Did I do
any Landers wrestling shows? Lander? I haven't even seen it isn't the wrestlers at band. No, don't get me wrong, I'm pout this strip deal. The stript deal is completely out of proportion. Still having dreams about it. No, that's a that's a guy haven't even called back at even on my food once black at one time. He's probably got some litigation. I think he's in the middle of litigation. He's doing something because here what's his name again, Big Big Girl, Big Januel Junior, Big Food, Gerald
Fander, Jackie Sanders and Sanders messed up General Big General four. Call that what that is? That's like from Brave New World Praise Ford. Yeah, yeah, yeah again. Yeah. Well I was a Navy seal. Oh here we go. Oh now we're talking. That's my favorites now, yeah, we know it. He's still living in Mexico in your compound down in the ball. No, now wait a minute. I get the Jessevent newsletter. Now I get and you find out if you can talk to your buddies
and try to get them on with you guys. I get the Jesse Venture newsletter, and my newsletter tells me that he left Mexico. I'm just saying. I get the newsletter and it says that he left Mexico. He's at it. I'm not surprised for everybody. So I I know a lot of Mexican Americans and Americans when do you start mean well, I mean there's tons of them, and a lot of them end up going to Mexico, you
know, to see their family, don trips or whatever. And from what I hear from them, Mexico just keeps getting worse and worse with like the zanarco activity and all that is really really Jesse would be able to handle that. Uh. I mean he's always telling me, I mean he jumps it down here, and he's always telling me how he lights it down in the ball. But you know then he's like he loves he loves that all too and all this stuff. He's always telling me. He jumps him down here,
he jumps on this show. He wants to talk to uncle. But you know that's just Jesse's he's a busy guy and he's always jumping down here. Just like if you have a chance to ask him about Chris Kyle, let me let me know. You know, he didn't like that guy. The guys said a lot of stupid stuff. So he's got American sniper. That's the American sniper. Oh, that guy Jesse V only one idea to me. That's when I come to do come to talking to me. Yeah, I think he got you know, he won on the whole slander thing,
so landed thing. I could tell him about that, tell him about the landers stands Landing's not slander thing where the guy said he beat him up or whatever in the bar and he said, no, that happened. And and he was in a book and he made a bunch of you know, because what helped to get his book sold was that bar room brawl that he's supposedly never had. And that was all that was taken out of a book
by Jesse. And I don't blame him. Yeah. And by the way, the guys like now almost eighty years old whatever, you know, I'm fifty three. I wouldn't want to battle the thirty three year old. That's a sniper that can kick some ass either in the bar. But if he slandered me, I'd stand up. You know, I intect yourself means something nuts, you got it, you got it. You know, you gotta no matter what, take your ass, whooping or not. And uh So, I don't know if Jesse would really really do that, but I would
think he would. I think he did as far as the court system when he was slandered, so there was no proof to those accusations that were in the book. Was he slandered in Landers? No he was, I guess he don't. Well, yeah, I think Jesse's been to Landers. I don't know about this. Tell him about it, tell him about that fish story. I mean, don't forget he was. You know, he was also a rodeo clown, so he can do all kinds of different snuff.
He was definitely at Errold Sanders. Then there was no Dane Standers out there. There's no Sanders out there out there was a rodeo man. Was not the US, nothing of the US, no, nothing at all. Being a rodeo clown is no joke. My my grandfather, my my actual paternal grandfather, that was one of his side jobs, being a rodeo clown. And this is a true story. By the way, he was actually killed by a horse. Oh my god. Yeah, I mean he could easily
happened. That couldn't easily happen. Yeah, my grandfather was trampling the kid off the ground. He was bleeding, and I said, kid, we ain't got time to bleed. Yeah, yeah, I know that, I know that, I know, I know that. One seriously, my grand my grandfather was trampled to death. My grandfather was trampled in the head or something. And now they just the horse stopped him to death in front of his two daughters. Oh my god. Yeah, in front of his kids,
in front of tow you, in front of my two aunts. Yeah, oh my gosh, that's true. I'm sure that's a true story. Cheap, sir Kyle. I met him twenty some years ago there at the time, we were, you know, we were passing through. I was leaving country and he was getting ready to go in. And this would We were just cross paths and cig analysis weep and drinking some beers. Just two
Navy petty officers shooting the crab. That's trippy. And you were just hanging out with Roddy Piper too, right now, Jim were Hell, yea, hello, now that petty Officer Kyle and petty officer me cross paths. It's not some freaking Oh be cool if we actually we're all hanging out with Roddy Piper. I think it'd be cool. We all were but we're not going steals their eyes begging for stuff off of my outfit. And that night they were begging here, so we gave them some niggers. Biggs, Well,
preston peace. You know something, Jimmy James, the whole coman, he is running wild, keep been smoking? Said enough of that? Enough? Whoever said that? Stop? That was the said Aaron. I like these videos you guys have been making on the Instagram. Okay, good videos, Uncle commentary videos. How do you like the food? Oh yeah, I'm ready to put sour croat on everything? Brother, I knew there was somebody at this point. It's a nice tyleclown convert me say check. Hey,
look everybody has liked houleclown. That's great. You know what, there's a lot of guys out there that like man. I ain't joining them either. Okay, I'm just saying this has nothing to do with sur crowd. Now a look at, don't be racist. Don't be racist now? All right? Anyway, you eat some sour croat on the air, What would you think about a certain type of man? I really like? But what would you think of an Uncle cooking show? Robin? What about that? Because
there, yeah, they were great. What would you think of a regular cooking show for uncle? Oh yeah, I checked that out on the regular there you go, yeah, yeah, I would have paid double. I paid money if I dress starts starts dressing and con dressed like Juliet. Give me a child, child, Julia child. You know that was Remember your book? You remember the big lady that used to be on on public television and if you were in New York, Uncle, she'd be on Channel thirteen
and she would do cooking and she'd go, oh, we're here. Remember that lady. You would you would know if you you know what if you saw yeah, you under one not speaking to the drink of wine, wine, traversial slings, you know, talking like that channel. We're trying to make these things, trying to put my uh by instantly trying to build it up, see what. We're trying to work it on that and he has so I kick has it decided on doing that, Uncle, to do something
like now what Now? You brought up a really good point. We're working on that. We're working on some may things and we got to remember people if when we're making these videos, yeah, I know, but people have to press the button and we have to remind the oh what is this? Wait a minute, wait a minute, tell them is this button that we're talking about, trying to understand what is the button? The button is the only important thing on social media. And if you is the button, who
is it? What do we put? It's so that they can follow us. There's a button on every single account. There's a button on Instagram. There's a button on YouTube. You guys got a button on your instagrams? Just a moment, just a moment. Yeah, yeah, your button the button you hit to either subscribe or follow, depending on what platform you're on for anything, whether it's YouTube, or it's Instagram, or it's Twitter. There's a button at him and he button. Now he's the button, Uncle,
the button. Well, yeah, you guys gotta use it. Then if you guys want to watch, press the oat and everybody. So don't forget it. You can mic our videos, but make sure you press the button out. But he's saying the button and it is courteous about it. It is at Uncle the podcast on Instagram too, right, Yeah, okay, just be careful when you push that butt. Oh no, Night didn't talk in that way. We've got a bohemian to be careful how you push
that button, because yeah, you never know what's gonna happen next. See that. I didn't think of it that way. Yes, that's what I was thinking of. You thought of that, and that's what he said. What he said, all right, we'll press the button, but be careful. No. Now, say, somebody's finally straightened his mind up. The side kicks. I see, Yeah, my my mind needs some straightening. I mean, I know that I am struggling to say right now he's talking
about that pretty good stuff we're doing all right here. I mean I just stepped away from the the phone to get some food. Oh he didn't hear that, He didn't. He didn't learn about Robin. You have to press the button. You gotta push the button. Have you done that? Which button? Say? I'm telling you all that them, all of them, the share, the shares and the likes in the and all that one, all of them. Yeah, but push your buttons. Just don't press the
wrong one because it's not the red one. You gotta push uncle's buttons. That's the way that goes. Okay, yeah, tell you, let me tell you about uncle's button. Let me what if I if you're ready tractus button added permission? Is that out of What if I just snuck up behind you and just put it wet Willie your belly button? I said, at a permission. That's a big, that's a big, that's a don't know that we just found one. Yeah, A lot of people say, smash
the like button, smash the subscribe button. I don't know what button he's pushing when he's playing on the computer, but he's going. But I'm pressing right now. I see this looking back. Yeahs you got the other phone number where you to listen to the show. I don't take you posted that again when you redid the graphics I see the show. I don't know is that is that number still working? I haven't checked on it. Actually, while we do have a number, you can dial from any phone even if
you don't have it. I want to because sometimes I'm in places where I don't get dat. Let me let me check that out. Let me see if I can find it. I see if it works. So there's Shelley Radio Network lying, Oh yeah, yeah, Well you can just call on any phone and it just you listen to the rad to the radio stream. Yeah, but I nobody wanted it, and nobody ever asked me for it, and I kept paying out there. Jimmy is now, Jimmy is right
now. This is the first time in like two or three years. I don't even know what, but I absolutely wanted Does that get two gigs of like data months? So I don't know. I'd rather use calling. I'm I'm a five hundred megabyte guys, So I'm with you, buddy, bagabytes. Those are elon tokens. Are you finding aaron that Twitter has just gone to dog shit or what do you say? What are you guys saying about
that? Yeah? Twitter is Yeah, it's it's not great. I've spent less time on there than at my whole Twitter's Twitter career now than the last Yeah, it's rough. All I'll say is go there, press the uncle button and leave right Press the uncle button and we get on out. That's all you need to do. That's all you should do on there. Are you still streaming on x Yeah, we're streaming right now on it. I don't know what he's doing on this thing. He's playing on us to night.
Some of those adults sites x dot com sound like that. Yeah, why good sights? X x X x X dot com. What is going on you now talking this now I get talking talking talking looking talking x dot com. You guys have been good though you've been out Landers. Has all those cactuses? You were coming some cactuses? Well, we were in Landers today cleaning up the house. Actually we did do that. Made it back here. Uncle, you want to say something? Oh didn't you want?
Okay? So what Uncle's requesting is that we use some of the newer shot classes that we got. He was biased because he was in the army. He joined the Air Force, nach or something. Oh, the air Force or the Navy will teach you teach. That kind of goes in with the first hour of the show. That was your about that. He's talking, he's talking. We're gonna use the Scotland and Ireland and fire classes there,
Scotland and Ireland shot classes. Here's an I love Scotland shot glass. I'll put a little bit of Joshua Tree Lost Horse Whiskey in here there, and then we've got ye all for that. I love the Scotland and Ireland. I'm all part of that, you know. I'm like, he's having a good time, love him being on the Uncle show. H you guys got it, my kindness, We're about to have a drink here. What do you want? Do you want Scotland? Do you want to Scotland? And
I'm a Scotland man. Okay, you can have that. Let me too, I'm a Scotland man. I'm more so. Yeah, Scotland, Ireland. We're drinking. Here we go. That was the drink we have is what lost Horse whiskey, whiskey josh a Tree Distilling, which is very good. That's out there too, light flavored mountain dew and commemoration of the governor in Minnesota, because I know you love perfect. What do you guys have? Drink? What do you onto? The guy's have what Michigan Minnesota have?
Man? What do you He just told me everything's good. I mean, we all should just keep doing that Scottish thing. And you know he's he's over there just making himself a drink. So I don't know what else to say. Oh, he's making it. No, you know, macho man, stone cold. Everybody's just running around over here. It's crazy over here. But we're on the Uncle show. Yeah they yeah, there he is. I was about to say, was nice. That's over It's around.
That's see Headie only yes to lose detto on my show. No one else to get on this show with those guys, not no one can. Well they you know what I'm saying. Him coming, don't see him call him. I don't see him getting allen. That's that's why we're making this content. That Robin was said about Uncle, so we get to be huge. Everybody knows us because they've seen our clever little videos on social media. And of course I'll do that show. Oh I know what they're talking about.
I've seen Uncle cook a mayonnaise and pickle and pimprena sandwich. I'll be a part of that. But the people they are slipping down, these two. They missed a sandwich I need and they won't you. We didn't capture it a video, didn't catch it on video. I tell you, when I'm ready to make a video of it, you better be ready. But nobody here. And that's the bottom line. Yeah, that's right, that's the bottom line. And not not have and not have them taping it.
I gotta be ony, get plates of food or right under chat. He got his wife now His wife now is taughting him, taughting him. How to do it during the day while he's working to see and that's now get sponsibilities. That's what it is. Yeah, that's what I mean, uncle uncle. Okay, this is why, this is why we were doing the shows of these buscipies exactly. That's why it's a family project. Well, yes, that's what you call it is. It's a family project. It's
working out good roast beef from the uncle Jimmy. Hell yeah, how's that? That's pretty good. Yeah. He was just saying how much he loves the roast beef and everything else that uncle's cooking. He got an uncle show cooking food has gotta be good. So he's watching it. So he's watching it too. Yeah, he must keep up with better than I do. That's I'm trying to music. I was my manacus. The man is watching. I gotta go shopping and gotta go shopping to get some things to do
some more sandwiches. Yes, yeah. One guy was just saying, he's talking about the lunch meeting. He was like, this is the best. There is the best, the best ever will be. Oh no, who's saying that you? Yeah, somebody we know was saying that about the launch meet. You're using in those sandwiches. He's like, this is the best there is, the best there was, and the best or ever will be. I know somebody says that that's some good. That much new. It
took a little hit man on the whole thing. You're not in the whistling. Yes, you get into wrestling me, are you? Yeah? You want to talk about wrestling. Oh I'm not a wrestler. You could be like those those weightlifting ball guys from back in the day. Oh yeah, that mustache too, Yes, it must shave uncle's head. And then you guys could both be those guys. Could a troop you give me like the
those ways? Tell you something, I'll tell you something. The other day we was walking into it and they said I was walking like the bushwhacker. Oh yeah, you did look off the Hey, well I can walk like the Bushwhackers' that's what he's camo pants? And say, you just know you looked like are you talking about deer hunters? It was bushwhackers. It was a wrestling tag team, right right right? Yeah? Didn't they wear overalls though? Like no, they weren't camouflage pants and they wore tank tops.
What got way is they kept going after them posts and start eating a post. Does something else? When doing those eating those posts? Come here come the arms. They did arms like that. That's what they did. They did that. That's like that. That's it. That's what I did. And that's what Jack saw. Jim dougg And has said, Oh, and they put their arms up and down. They'd march around the ring and like Bobby, the brain heating would go nuts. He'd be like, oh,
spend kent? How do I put up with these people in my ring? I don't know? Sure, but ask your question here because I am the wrestling genius spent kent. But anyways, just keep going. Is it possible yet to mail an email? Do the Uncle podcast? Not at present? No? Oh, he hasn't got his box cast. He don't, guys, he don't got his box out yet. He didn't find his box. He's taking the time on that. I don't have the box. I don't know you don't have it because Chris Jericho told me that he wants to mail
you know Uncle show. And you know Chris Jericho, we're twins. You know, we're twin brothers. We're twins. You better get I'm a month older than him, but we're still twins. He's ready to send me con I'm waiting for it. And where is your postcard? Where is the mailman? Just send to send mail to alien expressions. Just mail it mail. No, non't bring it over to this hap, bring over to the house. Bring it over to our house. Yeah, but I'm going to send
it to your AIRPNB. Yes, do that. Well, we don't have that will be a mistake because they don't look. They don't look in the mailbox. So don't go to the mailpox up there. No, no, they don't go there to send it. Send it to the house on h house snail pox everything, send that, send that to the house. Bampox about it? No, why not pluss the button? Just the email me. You email me the address? Uncle uh three one three seven seven.
I want no, no, no, no, no, no no no, get your foot get a box, all right, I'm getting you on mute Rock says it's one o three five rudy poo lane right past on the world on your roll boulevard, says the rock. You better get in your line. Kind of a box. He wants to send some I don't pay for it, I'll pay I'm gonna go buy a box this week. Yeah, I'm gonna build paid for it. I'm after that and that letter. Oh there we go. Oh yeah, we're gonna make We're gonna make some
social media videos about it. Yes, I'm making a video of it. I'll make the box, I'll buy the box, and it's gonna be at this place of it here because Rod wants to make sure it's at the SmackDown hotel. No, it's over. What is that at the grocery store, the glocer stale box? I don't know. I'm gonna said later. Now you got me wounded about this letter. This guy's gonna sing. Really, I'm letting in. I'm ready to listen. Letter. That's what got me
doing. The guy doesn't have the meal command, doesn't have a dress point. This mail was. Yes, it's important. That's why you're gonna get a box. I'm living in the digital world. I know you mail businesses. I gotta agree with uncle yesterday's news. Dude. Can I give a shout out because I gotta go here. Yeah, yeah, that's shout to all the mailmen out there filling those boxes up. All right, have a good night, guys, All right, Robin, good eye, brother.
I need some box too, But go ahead. So many box problems here, uncle, today, boxes they're just everywhere. But no, at least now we know it coming into mailbox for that one. We know that much. We know that guy's gonna send a mail. Und I put in mail, Uncle, it's full in the podcast. I have a more important message. Now, what do you press? The button? Mailbox? What button? The buttons? No, don't, but but you talk uncle. Those there's the all important knobs. I don't know what you're gonna do if you
press those. God, be careful of that red button. But but we might that one. No, don't do it, we might. You're gonna keep going button. I'm gonna push buttons. I don't know what buttons are you talking about. I think we've been pressing your buttons. I think a lot of the time, Uncle, we just need to let them talk about pushing buttons, and we just back to pretend they're talking bushing buttons and just listen to some good old music. Yeah, yeah, there you go.
Let's put the music on, good old classical music, some good old classic rock and stuff like that. They ain't no buttons being bushing when we're all just jamming on having a good time. That's been one. I say, give me the Beat boys to free my soul. I'd like to get lost in your rock and roll and drift away. Yeah, here we go. We're gonna be making some music right put the poll. Does anyone else think that eighty two dollars is way too music just for death Leopard? I think
it is? What def Leppard? Eighty two dollars? What? What? What? Now? Is a decent pro def Leppard is a pretty decent sing it Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy. That's a day player, placent singer there. And that's that. They're not the worst man in the world to see ever. And they also have a good slewis songs that give you with a girl, you could have some really good cuddly time with taking her to that concert. It would be a good move, a smooth move, everybody.
But eighty two bucks kind of sounds a lot. Uh. If you have two tickets, brother, whoever it is, if it's you, Jimmy James, whatever girl you want, you get because you've got some smooth tickets, brother, just be smooth about it. We're at this nineteen eighty six. I might agree with this. I don't know now, Like I say, it's way over. Yeah, but we're not. We're not nineteen or fifteen or twenty six anymore. You know, well the two hundred. I'm fifty
three. I think there's a lot of other people on here that are older than me. Maybe just uncle, but whatever. But yeah, I mean you like, there's like whoever's out there is going to go to a concert. Take a girl to a Death Leopard concert. You won't. You won't go wrong. So that's all I'm saying. I don't know if I can agree with you got two tickets and you got a girl, you take her a Death Leverard Death Leopard concert. You will not go wrong. Period.
That's spent candid, Okay. I mean the girls like that rapid more than than any other band. What about what? What about the last album of Elton John's last album song video from the from the Jogers Stadium. Do you see oh yeah? When he played so far in his farewell tour Resent Round
Too Lately Get the Farewell tourn No, I don't. I'm you're talking about go ahead Elton John the last concert and uh at the he went he went all over the world right for the for the Farewell tour, and he was here in La Obviously he played the stadium stadium that the football teams playing. So yeah, music, very talented and everything. So but I actually like, you know, if it came down to it, I actually like Defford.
Let de def Leppard songs better than Ellen John but not by But you do either way, if you take a girl to either one of those concerts, your gold. Yeah. So that's all I got. That's the wise words of the spent one on the Uncle show. There we go. He's giving out advice for our listeners. This has been a long night listeners, part time period. I think, uh, I think it's time for some shutouts, because my clock says nine oh two. Yeah, that is right. I'll get my all. But wait a minute, Uncle, who paid
a suit two dollars for the tickets to def Leppard? What you was it? Jimmy James? I think Jimmy Jimmy jaysn't you? I looked it up. Yeah, you looked the one. You're the one that the master. Yeah yeah, and I'll point out the two dollars with the keepest ticket. Oh yeah, wow, that was the cheapest ticket. Had they command a good Uh. They still command a good show. They're a good band. They can still play, you know. Even the drummer lost an arm.
He can still play, you know, and he was doing it since the eighties after he last they are. So that's fine, and you take a girl that show. Brother, That's all I got to say. And I might say no more. All right, Jimmy, Well the extra ticket, man, don't be dumb about it. You're going to Hey, you go out and find itself a go a go or you know, if you want a guy, that's fine too. I'm not being discriminative, even a trans tactical. You can take whatever he want. It's all good. Take it
if you need it. But that's a good concert. That's I'm just encouraging your brother. I'm beaning funny. Now, sorry, guys, do we need to do the shout outs? Uncle? I said that, just a mend it. Okay, So let's go to Jimmy. Jimmy, all right, shout out to depth Leppard. Sugar on me for that kind of money. That's just Topsoon they'll have to pour sugar on you, and then you gotta take that sugar and then process it and make a whole lot of candy
bar. It's just like a Hershey's factory and sell the Hershey bars nationwide? Do you make enough of money to buy a ticket to see depth Leppard? How about that? That makes sense? Right? Yeah? Follow me on this, Uncle. But you pick up a cute like thirty seventy year old girl that lets they go to a def Leopard concert, you demandy a night. You get to talk about it next week on the Uncle Show. So anyways, brother, there you go, Jimmy James. As far as the
spent one's got to say, let's go. Yeah, can't. By the way, who who would you like to shout out to? You just mentioned that everything I love just I just love talking to you guys. Man. I miss you guys. I you know I'm here once in a while, and uh, Chuck and Aaron and Uncle and Jimmy James and you know everybody. You know. I just love beating here one I can. That's all, you know. So I'm just beating as goofy as I can be for everybody, and being entertaining as I can be for everybody. So there you
guys go, that's me. Spent one can't show. And now now he's on hold. And I think that means that there's nobody on the line. I think Robin dropped a ready show. Yeah, he already dropped. They gave the shout out. Yep, where's the only ones left? Uncle?
What happened? Well? What happened to him? Oh? I wanted to get a shout out to uh, Minnesota man, Well, go ahead, give a shout out to him, Minnesota man, shout out, give me thanks for book culling in and get back to your wrestlers and see if you can get in touch with a few of them that you know you got to shout out for me. I'm gonna give a shout out to you know who. I'm gonna shout out Uncle. I'm gonna shout out buttons. Press him. Press the buttons much, just button, That's all I got. I
don't know even know what button he's even talking about. Buttons on every social media platform. Ad uncle podcasts on Twitter, I don't even know what. Instagram X and YouTube were also ad uncle podcasts. I press the buttons and every single one of those things. And so you're following Uncle, and you can get all these new sandwich cheese sandwiches. Okay, you can want to watch them close. We got him on. There's still on youre ones I made. We have a website too, Uncle, the podcast dot com.
We're live every Sunday on our Shelly dot com eleven pm US Standard time. Oh I'm doing uh yeah, nude, We're doing great. We're doing doing jobs. Is it? Can you get it? We're doing a great job here? Can you get it? Knocked down to Friday? I still working, still looking on Uncle's asking about my job. I still have the same job, but I've had for a while. Nothing's changed. I just want to know if how is it coming with this. Oh, it's as exciting as ever. I want to get to get I want to get back to
Friday. And I'm asking you know, it's a thrilling industry I'm involved in. Would you like to talk all about It's it's really fascinating that Dat jumped down to the six o'clock take the job out. I'm not nying o'clock uncle. Uncle. I'm taking what I'm given because I'm working for a living. I'm taking with their I'm taking what they are given because Uncle, this is
the end of the show for this week. When you bring it on home, there's a three D and there's six shown by back what I've in to boom boom, I don't know where jo is, Hey, Chuck, where's the music? Add he's sleeping. Two that
