When you were. You. Hello and welcome to episode number 59 of Unrelenting Verve, February 12, 2023. We're broadcasting live on the No Agenda stream on YouTube, on Rumble in some places I'm sure we don't even know of. Could be. I'm Daryn O'Neil. In. I am Gene searching. There you go. He's surging. I'm totally surging. And I was it's just very weird that right before we started, you're like, hey, we're on.
We're going to do YouTube and rumble today because after our last text interaction, my, my, my big bit of content for today's show was we should probably go back to doing video. So I guess you fuck that up totally, because here we are. I don't know how to turn it off. I find screwing it up. Why would you say that? No, it's like you. By the way. You can't say the F-word on YouTube in the first 10 seconds. Was that wasn't the first. Video That kind. Of was. No, it wasn't. We had the.
Whole show first because I haven't started the streaming, so I'm just letting you know. Let's see, I don't know when you're starting. Your. Stream. So this is a PG version of the show. Things we weren't going to be monetized anyway. Let's be really honest about. Uh huh, uh huh. Just the way it goes. It was never going to happen. But yeah, the the audio only versions, the, the podcast. It's like I think all of my podcasts have the same fan base and nobody outside of that fan base.
Yeah, that makes sense. Has is friends with the people in the fanbase because nobody gets people to listen to shows. Hmm. Well, have you thought about getting different hosts? Maybe. I keep trying to get Jennifer, so that would, I think, opened me up to a whole bunch of people that, you know, either don't hate you or don't hate them. Really? Nobody seems to hate Larry, though. Everybody seems to love Larry. Oh, yeah. But they're split on the split on you. Split on Ben Rose. Interesting.
I don't know why, but, hey, that's just the way it is. And that's why it's fun to mix it up. I don't think I could do it would be hard to go into the vein of like Steve Dahl and Gary Meyer that did a show together five days a week for years and years and years. Yeah, I. Think that would drive me nuts to talk to the same person every day for hours. Uh, yeah, I could see that.
The variety is nice, although it also just kills everything because, as you pointed out, one of the secrets to success of a lot of these people on YouTube and elsewhere is that they do daily content. Where I do daily content, it's all in a different place. So it's kind of not like doing daily content. So it doesn't have the it doesn't have the traction, if you will. Daily content, definitely with the consistency and everything else is a it's a good thing. It gets things moving.
It's like a good laxative. Um, people notice and it is, it's like the same thing I've looked at a bunch of because I'm always looking for new YouTube channels and I know you watch YouTube a lot. I watch quite a bit of YouTube. But there's very few channels that I enjoy that have very consistent content and what I'm looking for new things. I will say if it's like, Oh, they haven't released something in two or three weeks.
So it's like, Well, I'm probably not going to subscribe because it seems like it's not enough content to subscribe to. I'm always looking for more. So I think I think there's two different questions there, which is for for podcasts, which is do you want to create a, a niche podcast or do you want to try and make money? Is the answers are different for those two questions. Yeah, you want to do something you enjoy or do you want to make money? Uh huh. I would like to do both, but I don't.
That's the hard part, sure, but making money YouTube seems to be the place to be. YouTube is the place to be for making money for sure. There's a lot of things on YouTube that are making way more money than any of my shows are that I look at and go, This is garbage. Yeah. So I figure it's got to be the medium, right? It's got to be the medium. Exactly.
Well, the show that you were on a couple of weeks ago and you were sending me the only super chats and what was coming in per hour, it's like, Well, that's where I. Better get Damon. Now, I will say that it's not like that every day, no matter what the topic of conversation that that there was some good topics combined with a larger number of people listening and all of those things combining together were working well. Well that's good when it all hits. Yeah, yeah, it all hits.
And sometimes it hits and sometimes it doesn't hit. So it's kind of, you know, it depends, but I will definitely say that it's more consistently a multi hit on YouTube than not. I guess that would be the. Have you started the way to do it? Because I do not see us live on the unrelenting channel yet. Oh, it's not on an unrelenting channel. It's on the channel that I've been doing shows on. Nobody's has that channel. We have an unrelenting channel. Yeah, that's that's the whole point.
So we can let people know what channel it's on and then have. The channel, the. Audience from both both sides know what's happening. So I'll get the link in just a second. Let's keep talking. Here. Let's keep talking here. You're not a very professional broadcaster. By doing this is the first time I'm trying to do both of those things at the same time with no producer because he's asleep right now. You're your snake. Who is the producer? No, my my.
The guy I've been doing the YouTube channel of who's been doing YouTube for like six, seven years. And he should be helping you get all of this. Well, no, because he's in California, so he's asleep in a federally. Run Rumble or we had Rumble right now. So. Oh, here we go. Rumble. Ah, we've we rumble yet we are. Dude, if we're going to talk about this topic, it's going to take longer for me to do this.
Start talking about your life and then we'll get they'll get around to telling you where we are and what's running. Welcome to my life. Yeah. What do you do now? You're alive, apparently, because we're doing the show. But you weren't alive last week. My last Friday morning, the heart issue was flaring up. And, you know, I think it's been a combination. The Apple Watch has been great in a few things and letting me understand what's going on.
And it's been a few things between it is AFib, which is happening, but it's also the premature beats, which I guess they're called PVCs, which is great when you're trying to search things on the Internet because it's like you find a lot of pipe. But these things, I guess for some people, they're well, they're pretty much considered benign. A lot of people feel them, but some people can have, you know, thousands of them a day, which I'm like, wow, that's that seems excessive.
And people like, well, yeah, you know, they went to the doctor. And if it's not more than like ten or 15% of your heartbeats, they're like, it's no big deal. And I'm thinking, well, your heart beats like 60 to 100 times a minute. So if it's ten, 15% of that, it's like that's a lot of extra heartbeats going up. But for whatever it. Isn't. Some people feel them. And I we're now on YouTube. Hello, YouTube. Yes. We welcome you to the unrelenting program.
Now three things can be heard. Yeah, well, yeah. All right. We've done that a few times. Where? Hey, that. Video show with no. Audio. Yeah, Yeah. So I'm going to have you. You should check you your give the link at the same time, right. Yeah. Where's So here's the link. It's really easy for you if you go to YouTube that time. Yeah. Slash. Yeah. Ampersand. Yeah. And then put it in. The end at. So I have some more in this one. No. Yeah. What's it called. The little app symbol.
The ad symbol is called the at symbol. I believe ampersand is the power. Yeah. That's the other thing you're saying. Yeah, you're right. Yeah. So it's the app grift cast. Remember I f t. C as the Yes. Group hashtag rl? Yeah. The unrelenting stream grift cast. It's the five. Lines and see if there's audio. Oh, lordy. Let's see if there's audio. Now, this is now. That's going to be the important thing. I was just trying to figure out which browser it was in, so I know what the audio would be.
Yeah. Now it looks like when you talk there's audio, but I'm not sure that there's audio when I talk with the. There is, but it sounds very robotic it. Seems or does prep. Work and I don't think I'm way in the background. So you're not like routing. Hmm. I'm putting the full mics there so it should be. Anybody in the troll room. It would be better because I'm hearing things are coming back because I hear you as well.
But from what I can tell from the video, it was me coming through like, not direct, like you're I'm hearing me like from a speaker. This could be some. Great for me now from a speaker. This in a in a non show format. Well we never talked either in the show so it's really this is the content for this show. Oh, this is a table. Yes, this is a test. Only a test. If this were not a test, you would have been told what to do. Literally. Episode one, I think that is bullshit.
This is episode 59. It's episode one of the livestream, though. We've done livestreams. Because there's ten people watching right now. Hello, people. Hello, People of the earth. They're saying they can hear me well, but not so much. You, right? So it seems like I'm not coming through the correct route. Here and needs five more dog biscuits. People are saying this. Is called gene and audio routing. Do not meant.
To say I'm you know, it's funny because I actually told the manager the game that actually runs the YouTube the nose the video part a lot more than I do that because I was telling him that he was screwed up so he had to fix it. Yeah. And he was arguing against it and they finally admitted something was wrong and get it fixed. And I told them, You know what? I'm on with my unrelenting co host. That guy bitches about my idea all the time. So we wait till he says something. You're well aware.
Oh, I'm. I'm in infinitely aware about your bitch and believe you me. But you can keep working on that. Yeah, keep working on it. You know, I'm going to try and improve your dog biscuits. Dog biscuits up. It's like I'm not even coming through the right channel is what it sounded like. I mean, it's easy enough to bump you up here. It's. This is the magic of. Of pushing lovers. Move those here. Move those there. I like your. Meal here him better. That's very. She's he's louder now.
It's very nice that background you got going on there. What background. Behind you. Oh, the video background. I'm like really critiquing now for though. I'm giving you a compliment. Oh, my God. Different between a compliment and. No, I don't. You know, from you, it's pretty much the same thing, man. It's the same thing. There's no difference. I did compliment. Backhanded friend handed the old sound like my insulting. And every time those headphones, I can bet they were up to 14 people.
Yeah, 14 people. Listen, Well, you know, I don't do the video show with headphones I usually have and. And an IUD in my ear. I like the I like the white headphones. They match the Adidas tracksuit. The tracksuit. You like that. Yeah. Well, will really be snazzy. Yeah. I mean, you should just have a big red Russian flag flying in the background, waving in the wind. Really? That would be a good background for you, I think. I don't know why why somebody would do that. That would be bizarre.
They might get you cancel that stream. Get even. Get cancel. That. That's right. But now with the with the heart issue going back to that. So yeah, you were out last week. So what the hell happened? It went into a fib but. And why. Are you still. Here? I'm also realizing that it was the you know, as much as they say that the premature beads are benign, nothing to worry about.
Well, I think those were kicking me off into a fib, because if it if a few of them were rolling together, all of a sudden, that was enough to set things off. And I'm like, well, something has to be different. Because while I've had small little bouts with this in the past, yeah, this is happening a lot more lately. Yeah, we're missing shows because your your heart's not working. And I'm like, What is the reason?
So I start looking through all sorts of things and that's when I came across the research of a narcissist scientist, Dr. about statins. And I'm like, well, there were a couple of people that complained that AFib, they with the start of the stat and they were getting A-fib, even though this seems to be a very rare thing. But I'm like, okay, that is true.
I just started taking a statin in September and I'm like, Well, if you go and do all of this, it's like, well, one, the root canal and the stat and a blood pressure medication change has happened. And I'm like, well, which one of these might be causing it? I thought it was first the root canal thing. And then I went into Dante's and realized it's probably not. While there are issues with the teeth, probably not what is causing the heart issues.
So I start looking at the statin thing and I was about ready to to just jettison the statin when doing more research. I came across the thing which and I think it was Web M.D. that was things you should avoid if you have afib. Yeah. And one of them was fish oil. And I'm like. You should avoid fish oil. That's crazy because that's usually a good, healthy thing or. This is what they say. But if you have especially high doses. Of. Vitamin D's, good. So that's the biggest component for sure.
But the fish oil itself in massive quantities, I guess they said over a gram. And here's the thing. When I started on the fucking statin, the doctor was like, Well, he tried to get me a prescription strength fish oil and the insurance said, No fucking way. So you just had to take two grams in the morning and two grams at night. Yeah. Now when you read all the data, which to be fair, is relatively new, the studies look like they were from 2021. Okay, let me pause for a sec.
So the doctor said that you should be taking fish oil and he tried to give you a script for it, correct? Uh huh. And you read online that fish oil exacerbates the problem? Well, the problem are to the twofold. One, for the doctor, he was looking at my cholesterol. Mm hmm. So he told me to take fish oil in massive quantities. Four grams a day. Mm hmm. And that was starting in September and found out last week. On Friday? Yeah, because I kept digging for a reason why this may be happening.
I came across the information that said fish oil can make A-fib way worse in people that are prone to it, especially in doses of over a gram a day. Okay. So that was Friday morning. I took my last fish oil and yesterday was the first day in a long time. I don't think I felt a premature beat. Everything seemed to be right on. So you're no longer taking fish oil, correct? I'm like, Fuck that. Yeah. So I'm a week without fish oil now. Okay? And you feel better?
I feel much better now. Okay. Granted, you never know what it is because I also started taking as of last Friday and again, this seemed like it was a magical pill. But Friday morning when I realized fish oil be bad. Mm hmm. Was also where I found out that if you're taking a statin, that the amount of CoQ10 in your system dries up like. Nobody's business, right? Yeah, Because when I told you that, you're like, wait, you haven't been taking you get your ice cream everybody.
Everybody is doing CoQ10 when they're doing thins. Yeah, yeah, nobody told me that, but. Hmm. So that was Friday morning again. Stop taking the fish. Oil also found out that the statins were causing a co Q10 most likely deficiency. So I ordered some Coke ten and thanks to our friends at Amazon who don't sponsor us at all. No. I got a package of Coke ten the same day Friday night at like 7:00. I got my first Coke ten and like an hour later, the heart issues were already starting to get better.
Okay. So I don't know, again, this could just be the fish oil. I didn't take the fish oil that night, but I also took the Coke Q10 and also have been adding the the the natural way to get some potassium, which is eating a banana, but also got a potassium supplement and you know, just yesterday got some of these instead of Gatorade, which is just filled with sugar and garbage. Hmm. I got these little tablets again on Amazon who doesn't sponsor us, right?
That you put them into your water bottle and it basically gives you the electrolytes with, you know, 15 calories and one gram of sugar as opposed to all the sugar. And the combination of all of this. Mm hmm. Seems to have calm things down. Now, which one? What's the problem with doing everything at the same time? I agree, but I guess you could just kind of wean off of one and see if that makes a difference. I mean, the reality is the electrolytes are probably a good thing no matter what.
Yeah, a little extra potassium. I don't think you can really do too much of the potassium. So I think the main thing was the fish oil, because there was actual medical studies done that said, Oh yeah, the fish oil can really mess with your heart. And reading the forms, the forums with the amount of people that have these, what's it pre ventricular contractions or something other. Than what you're calling them. With the BBC, whatever. Yeah. The pre the extra heart beat.
There's people that have this for decades and there's really there's different like migraines I guess there's different triggers in everybody and they are just very unnerving which is really hilarious because one of the things when you look up all of the stuff on the A-fib or the extra beats, yeah, ends up being, well, stress makes it worse. Well, do you know what? If somebody suggested ten grams of cocaine by now? Yeah. That'll just speed everything right up to the point.
He won't be able to have an extra beat because your heart will be going so fast. No room for extra beats. And then somebody else suggested. Is it not bad? Thyroid levels can also cause A-fib. A lot of heart meds affect thyroid. Yes, there's no. Question about that. Not medical advice, just reading comments on YouTube. Yes. You know, I've had, you know, the I need to. Do you do want to be very careful with the comments on the tube. Yes.
But I've had the, you know, everything all that stuff that you should. Do, everything they tell you nonetheless. Right. If you want to die very quickly.
But I mean, it was really yesterday because when you have these kind of issues and I don't know how many people have, but you start when it's been going on long enough, you kind of feel like, well, this is never going to stop, especially reading the forums when people are like, Well, I've had this for 20 years and it's like, Holy shit, I don't know if I could deal with that for 20 years because again, I feel it.
There's a lot of people I guess don't feel in their hearts doing all sorts of weird stuff, and I don't know if that's better or worse than been feeling it, but when you feel it, of course that causes stress, which they're like, Well, stress will make this worse. Well, of course it will. And if you don't get very good sleep, it'll make it worse. And of course, well, how do you not get very good sleep when you feel your heart doing backflips all the time? Yeah. Have you tried oxygen?
Maybe a little extra O2? Yeah. No, I'm a big fan of oxygen myself. I have not. As of yet. Although I'm wondering how accurate the O2 sensors in the Apple Watch are. Because when I use the little the finger reasonably. Yeah, the finger ones seem a little more accurate. Mm hmm. The Apple Watch that was showing that my average O2 level is like 93%, which is a great. That's all right. It's in the ballpark at least. Yeah. I mean, as long as it's over 90, you're perfectly fine.
If it dips under 90, then you need to figure out what's causing it. If it dips under, I think it's 76, then your likelihood of. Yeah. Either passing out or just sleeping all day long or much higher. And then it shows at least that the breathing seems to be good at night, cause I'm assuming that is kind of, well, not again, medical advice, but that is one thing. I was kind of surprised. The Apple Watch measures is your breathing rate.
And while you're sleeping and it's like that seems steady or I'm assuming if that if you have a bad case of the of the sleep apnea then that would probably not be steady my would be my guess or is that wrong or do you have any. Well, the apple breathing measurement is the it's using the microphone. So I don't know how accurate I would say that is. That's weird. So it's I have a guess. With how it how does it even do that Just it's. Just listening to sound and picking up a beep pattern.
How often are you breathing? Well, how would it even do that? Because I have a. Speaker, has a microphone and. I you know, I get that part, but I'm thinking what is thrown weirdly into it is that I have a speaker like two or three feet away playing rain sounds while I sleep. Oh, well, that's not good. That's probably why you're not getting enough sleep. You shouldn't be sleeping with sound. It helps you fall asleep. Now I like the sound. It helps actually do it.
While you're sleeping. It shouldn't be quiet. No, that's horrible. If it's quiet while you're sleeping, then every little time that the the heater kicks in, especially in the winter, because then all of the expansion and contraction things make all sorts of noise. Now, I need. I need a little white noise. Yeah. I think you're not getting enough oxygen to the brain. Maybe that that's possible, but it has nothing to do with you. Have you done a test of what you call those things?
The little Darth Vader mask? No, I have not. Which I. Okay. I guarantee you a 110%, they're going to tell you to do it. Oh, I'm. There's no doubt. Yeah. Yeah. Especially with the A-fib because they've been trying to get me to do it for years now. Have you know. There you go. The the doctor, the last thing he recommended is I stopped by and I talked to. But there's a new implant available. Yes. That's exactly what my cardiologist. Yes. It's like a like a what do you call it?
The pacemaker in the heart. Yeah, it's a it's a pacemaker for your tongue. That clears out your passageway so you can get your breath there. So you know how you test nine volt battery? Yes. You put them on your. That's exactly what it is, except it's built into your body. It actually has a battery. That is right on your clavicle and then little wires go through your neck and up towards your tongue. And then when you're horizontal, it starts zapping your tongue.
So I have fun sleeping. Yeah. Yeah. I'm thinking that might not that night might not be the most soothing way to sleep. I'm according to my my Apple Watch. I have averaged 7 hours and 35 minutes of sleep over the past seven nights. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Somebody have said eighties is too low to not get it all. Mainly should be the lowest. Well, I agree. In a healthy person, you're absolutely right. But you have to keep in mind most podcast hosts are not healthy people.
And good luck being in the nineties without being healthy. That combined with the fact that, well, I'm not going to use the boomer word because it's an insult. You know, we're not exactly spring chickens here. So if, if I was sleeping with a a 99% action rate, I'd probably be running marathons instead of recording podcasts right now. That's probably true. And then Brian in the comments says he got a CPAP, so they talked him into it and he sleeps like a rock.
Now he's highly recommending of the CPAP, the Darth Vader mask. I've heard both from people that have tried it. Some are like, I can't stand it, it drives me nuts and other people dig it so everybody, which is the other fun thing with all of these issues, especially with heart issues and what triggers everybody, is so different that you're having the same symptoms, but totally different reasons for having the symptoms. Yeah, and I've got a good friend that really is into the whole CPAP thing.
He he's a big advocate of them. He sounded for like eight years now. He started fairly young and the and the CPAP, but he's one of those guys that can like if the doctor tells you he's just going to do it, I'm the kind of the doctor tells me something I'm probably he's probably lying, so I'm going to look it up, do research myself, figure out what alternatives there are.
Well, at the very least, if it is something that is a surgical option or something like that, you probably want a second and or third opinion depending on what the treatment options are. Now, there's some very simple stuff everywhere. Up to 21 people will live on YouTube now. But welcome to YouTube, kids. And all the doctors tell both of us the same thing, I'm sure, which is gruesome. Fuck it away. Yeah, lose some fucking way. It is very common out there.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they don't even say some anymore. They say lose more weight. At first it was nice. Yeah. And then I'm actually doing that. This, the whole fucking episode is turning into nothing but health type, which it's normally not People. Normally we talk about. It a lot. Yeah, it is kind of loud, but I am doing the whole weight loss thing in the way I'm doing. It is probably the best way for my personality, which is gamification.
I've got another buddy, in fact, the one that's using the CPAP and the key in are doing a contest for who can lose the most weight each month. Oh, is that healthy, though? It's a well, I won 100 bucks so far. So yeah, it's healthy and healthy. It's good for your while. Totally healthy. It's working well. It's I'm enjoying getting the money and. How are you cheating and or gaming the system is the real question. What the the gaming gaming the weight loss not so much cheating.
Well I did send them a $400 gift certificate to a really good restaurant. So that is so mean. I love it. I mean, that was my Christmas gift. It was right before the contest started. So technically, you know. Go big ideas, big steak, big love. So he loves the steak is a big steak. But no, I don't know. I mean, it's I've been doing the same thing for a while.
I guess the biggest thing is just going out for fricking walks, which I have a limited time to do that often, because right now it's still relatively cool. It's in the fifties, so going out and just having a walk is very enjoyable. When it's 115. Not so much. No. Well, that's why you need the ability to do that at home. You get a treadmill, which we've got a patio and then the bike. Yeah. So he bought one of those 8000 bikes. What do you call that thing? The peloton.
He bought a. Peloton. Oh, the peloton thing. Yeah. Right. With all the magical it. Yeah. Yeah. So he's so handsome. So how, how's that working out for you as a clothing rack. He didn't think that was funny. So apparently Yeah, he's used it a couple times, but I think that's about it. Well then for me the issue is once any kind of the heart issues are going on. Yeah. You're afraid to fucking exercise. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I could see that.
I could see that. Yeah. You know, so it's nice now that it's been calming down, cause I've been back on the bike. And last night, I mean, I actually slept, like, eight and a half hours. I was like, can't get out o clock. Yeah, I think I did about they usually do about six, five and a half. Six. So I mean I could tell that if I'm. In bed for 12 but I sleep for about 5 to 6. Well you have to do the whole blood transfusion thing every night.
The blood of a 12 year old or something like that keeps me healthy. It even works. Hey, hey, hey. 18, please. 18. Sorry, It's not 12 year old children. You know, when. You have them locked up at the basement until they reach the age of 18. And then you never know what kind of weird health stuff, Gene. Well, I think. I mean, blood transfusions is a real thing. It is. It is. While the richer you are, the more likely it is. That is an option. Domestically.
And genetic in $18 billion in Russian accounts because you can't get access. That can't get out of. I know they're fucking frozen sucks. And I mean, speaking of all the health stuff, I did just get some stuff from my parents. I got it for them from their buddy Cal at Lavender Blossoms, dawg. Now, are they sponsoring now? No, but I did. I told if you wanted to. Come on. I'm like, This was the show. I'm like, You know, I'd like to find out a lot more about all the CBD and how it's being used.
And, you know, he's a pretty knowledgeable guy about all this stuff. And I'm like, If you ever want to come on to Unrelenting on a Friday because it's like, Well, you bet. Moroz I mean, he ain't going to talk about that. It's like it wouldn't fit with the it. So it's like this now. We always talk about health stuff. You say we don't a lot, but it ties up a lot. I try not to, but we're not horribly healthy people. So talk about. All right, good. Stay alive. Right? Right. No, it's true. All right.
Let's talk about something else, though, because this is a topic that's killing the buzz. No, it's not. I see somebody in the Yahoo chat. You said CBD works great for his PTSD. And this is I'm sure this. I know nothing about using the oil drugs orally. I mean, I know that they're used externally for, you know, the pain relief and stuff. I wouldn't. Yeah, like the oils generally end up being oral when you're puffing on something smoking. Which I don't. Yeah right.
I mean you want to talk about CBD talking about them. Well of course, but I know nothing about this and it's like if you're going to talk to Dad, we may as well talk to Cal because he's the guy that knows everything. Is he? Yeah. Well, he sells it. Oh, that's interesting. So he. Yeah. Okay. So he probably does offer to sell it anyway. Yes.
He said a bunch of stuff, like I said, for my parents and he threw a bunch of extra stuff in and then he sent me a long email with the breakdown on each one and what they do and how much you want to use and what it's for. And I'm like, This is a lot of good information. Hmm. Because my dad has trouble sleeping where I normally don't, but my dad has trouble sleeping. And of course the doctor gives him, you know, a benzo to with strokes. Maggots says he prefers sublingual. So that would be
sublingual. Mhm. That would be under your tongue. Ah. I'm like lingual is speech but yes, that would make sense. Mm hmm. I'm just slow today. What can I say. Yeah. No shocker there. But it is nice to feel nothing in the heart area. Well, no, because I guess if you feel nothing in the heart area. You know, we got Scott spigots here. Who is the guy that Tim Paul told to fuck off? Well, why would Tim Cool Canal? So I've been telling you this for years.
The baby pool boy is not who you want to be watching. You have been saying that for years. Your correct about that. Indeed. You've never been a big fan of simple? No, because there's too much. Too much I just want information is as crazy as this may sound because I do multiple podcasts where I do nothing but opinion stuff. I, I can't do a podcast. That's not opinion. No, but I don't have time to listen to somebody who has just doing an opinion show. I just want the data so I can give my opinion.
I want the data so I can give my opinion. Yeah, yeah. No, that's I get that part of it. I don't know. To me, I just I always enjoyed the, the, his live show. I'm not so much a fan of his like just it's just him as a talking head giving an opinion. But I've always enjoyed the live show and I really liked Luke on there. And now that Luke is no longer on Tim, Kath is. He's down in Florida doing his own thing.
There is a lot less reason to watch Tim Guest And you know, I don't know if you've been following all the drama all the way that I have, but as a result of that drama, much like Scott coming out, I have canceled my membership. Whoa. Yeah, I canceled my membership. After 14 months of paying them. I am no longer paying him did that. In fact, I did that because of my guts. But no, you were running to give the money to the mug club guy. Yeah, right. There's another grifter for you.
Yeah, It's all about the Who can do the best grift, I guess. Honestly, I've been giving way too much money in super chats to a variety of people, generally female types and running smaller channels. Yeah, this. Was going to also be my guess. I'm not getting any super, super chats from. Gina. No, No. What? You're not a female type person. I'm not 18 to 23. Instead that. Well, there aren't any of those girl group though, unfortunately.
You know, they tend to be the late twenties, early thirties type female YouTubers. Well, that's a. Little more age appropriate for you now that. You're not really that. What the hell's the difference, dude? You know, I know what a right age for a woman is. In my age. Your physical age is like 106. Hundred and 14. Your doctor is like, you should have died, like, weeks ago. Man, my doctor is impressed as hell that I'm alive. Every time you walk in the door, he's like, Damn.
Uh huh, uh huh, exactly. I can't believe you're still here. Yeah, no, that that's. But he's trying to kill me off. Well, that's what doctors are there for. Mm. My doctor's been out for months, so I don't know what happened to him. Yeah. So we'll find out eventually, I guess. Or he'll just never be back. Yeah, well, I guess we'll find out when you're not here. Exactly what happened. Go on. Bom, bom, bom. God. Well, I'm psyched. So, speaking of being gone, the.
I still need to figure out how to do the show. Even when you're not around. You talking to a microphone. Well, I can do that. I need to learn how to get on the goddamn stream. Like, that's easy enough. Then they give you that information. I've been asking members for that for literally a year. He's like, No. But he says, okay, get on the air and I'll tell you, I'm like, Motherfucker, you know, I'm banned. I can't get on. I.R.S. He gave her the information to, like everybody else.
There's like 4000 people that go like. There are 4000 people on the stream. But and incidentally, for people that are on YouTube that don't know what the hell I'm talking about, it's the no agenda stream is a 24 seven live stream audio audio only thing that is operated by out. Curry Yeah, your favorite podcast app. Actually technically it's not operate it's paid for by Adam. Curry Yes, it's. Operated by operated by Ben Rose. No. Marc Van Dike The Great Void zero. Yeah, kind of.
But Marc, he wants nothing to do with that. And I've said that multiple times. Maybe, but. But BUMRAH'S don't really know. What if the stream goes down? Tomorrow is called void Zero. He might call him, but Marc operates the hardware, the infrastructure that the stream runs on. Ben Rose operates the stream. Adam pays for the stream, which is really everybody pays for the stream technically. And as you get older, you get an intermittent. Stream that works in there. But I'm not there yet way.
I guess I get to 140 before that happens, but maybe we'll see. Yeah, we're we're both that in the way We should. We should sync up our Apple Watch. Can we switch topics or something? We're not, we're not, we're not thinking got them thing we're not Chick's guys don't think things check out saying things up. Our Apple Watch is we'll lose weight we'll have some mojitos. Dude, I don't even use an Apple Watch anymore.
Remember, I'm giving away my Apple Watch to whoever buys or whoever wins randomly out of the people that buy the poncho this month. Oh, how many have sold? Because I have to do my review. I got my poncho. You better hurry the fuck up because the last review was hilarious. Am I in the can I get into the thing where I can win the Apple Watch. To let me say yes just in case it to do a review and then tell you while we're doing the giveaway that you're not qualified for it. Come on, man.
Did you're have an Apple Watch. I'm not giving you another one. This is the but I can give it to my for Valentine's Day and tell her it's a gift. Uh huh Uh huh. I bought your damn ponchos, man. I was the first one. I don't know about that. There was a few other folks that bother them as the first ones. There was a lot of fun. No, I think so far right now, I've been advertising around the stream fairly regularly here, and I think we've gone through 300. That is pretty good.
Yeah, people are buying them because, you know, on drift test, the advertising rules are literally the 180 degree exact opposite of the rules on podcast. Which is give us the most advertising, which. Is like 10 minutes of ads for every 15 minutes of a stream. Now I have a question for you. Yeah. Which came in with a booster. Graham Which is. What? The booster. Graham explained that to people that I've never heard of that a booster. Graham is podcasting 2.0.
His way of allowing you to move money in Bitcoin slash lightning format from you to your favorite podcasters without any centralized. So you're saying it's sort of a bitcoin grift? Yes, that's exactly. If you want to find out more, you know the new podcast app scam by the trade. The question is from your best buddy from the blogger. I thought you said Adam Curry was my best. Buddy, but oh, no. Comics, your bloggers, you knew best buddy. And just let people know that I've never heard of this guy.
There's no reason to hear of this guy coming. Blogger bloggers banned. He's been banned. He cannot talk to me directly or indirectly. He's not allowed to be mentioned on any podcast that I am on or any shows that I do. So I don't know what you're talking about. I literally have no idea what you're talking about there. There is no such character. An anonymous person would like to know if you have any Slavic ancestry at all. And I'm Hitler can go and fuck himself to hell.
I Wow, this seems like thou does maybe protest too much. Hmm. Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm. Yes. Because we all know that deep down Polish people are actually fascists. All of them. Yep, Every single one. What if there's somebody we. Want to get? We have Polish listeners. Do we know? I don't think we do. We have. No. We have no Polish listeners that live in Ireland. Not a single one. Ireland's a nice place to live. Well, it used to be it's.
A little place to live, but that's like the worst karma right there. Polish and Irish. Thank you. That's exactly what you have going here. Which is why I will stand up for my Slavic brothers. Yeah, you stand up for your Slavic brothers. That's right. You want to know if you were just Jewish? Accidentally born in Russia. Accidentally born in Russia? Yeah. He could go fuck himself. What does accidentally mean? See, Pepperidge says he's Polish. Or she's Polish. Or they're Polish.
Yes. Misgender Pepperidge. I don't know. I don't know. But I'm like, This is it B she they. This is it. Yeah, right. It is a very strange time. Exactly. Exactly. No, you can't say that. You can't do this. You can't do that. Yes. He c Okay, thank you. He Pepperidge Polish. Yeah, I'm with him. Well, let me, I would say this for any anonymous listeners that are curious about people's genetics, I'm curious about your family's address. Are you going to send them?
President I'll trade, I'll trade that info. Give me your family back home address. I'll trade you the info for my genetic thumbs up. Will you send them an orange poncho? They'll get something. I guarantee you they'll get something. How many large ponchos are still in the garage? Thousands. Thousands are still in the garage. If you even get a car in there. No, no, There's no car in the garage, just ponchos. Nice pull and some old work. And I don't know if you noticed that.
Well, you probably haven't, because you you haven't looked at Amazon for the ponchos, but the price dropped again. I got, like, 11 something. What? Oh, no. You got to the right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I did the math. I'm actually losing money in every sale. Which is why were like, I'm going to to these. How coldly why they're doing it. Exactly. That's exactly why they're doing it. So there's which explains why so many have sold Right. Yes.
So my, my plan is to once a thousand have sold to start bumping the price back up to try and recover a little bit of my costs. Once. That would be news. Hour that will bring. In. Yeah thank just what a delightful product they are. They're still at 1169. Mm. Good poncho. Nice and lightweight to the eye. You've tried it on. Now there's a trip. Here's the question. Now you're about, what, six foot 11, £480.
I have. So. Taken that one of them out yet, but I'm like six foot six and right at 300 at this point. You could have you could have like, you. Know, I could have, but, you know, I did what I want. This is theater of the mind. I don't want people thinking of Jabba the Hutt. I mean, I've got enough issues going on that six. Foot nine, 400 is probably Is that Andre the Giant? No, he was seven foot something. When that was. Yeah, he was big.
Because he was over £400, but he was seven to something like that. He was yeah. He was quite big. I don't know. Yeah. Oh yeah. Big like he was proportionally big. It wasn't just, he was not fat, he was just big. And we do have a one review for you from Anthony Anselmo. He's always comes in with requests on the Rock and roll pre-show before. No, it does. Yeah. This is the greatest review I've seen in a long time. True story. Saved my family's life and fought. Climate change is the headline.
The fact that Amazon lets these things go is. No, I know it's awesome. Like nobody is even paying attention, but if you will allow me, I'll read this. I think this, read. It, read the whole damn thing. I'll actually pop it up on the screen though, while you're reading it. Probably this amazing product saved our lives. We were driving up in northern Alaska, jamming to some Taylor Swift with our car completely broke down.
We called for help using our graphene OS phone and pulled those out of the glove compartment. The one pager was big enough for my entire family. As we were waiting, a deer came up to the car, obviously somewhat freezing from the inclement weather. He laid down and started to fall asleep. I was able to use one of these to cover the poor animal and it kept him warm as well.
When the highway patrol and the local game warden arrived, we were able to jump start the car and also they transported the deer to the local park for treatment, praised Dvorak. This amazing product saved not only my family but helped save the planet. Truly an outstanding product. It's a it's a hell of a review. And honestly, I think he's in the lead for the Apple Watch at this point. There's no doubt there's nothing even there. That's it.
I mean, if you got the rest of the month for the contest, but that's damn good, man. That is setting the bar right? There are that is setting a very high bar. He's very creative advertising a rating person for sure. Well, he could use chat gpg. You don't know. No. For that he couldn't have. I do know because we I use Chad's EPD and if. You can come up with that even not. That creative, believe me, I did have it right. Some ads for the product actually they're not implemented anywhere.
But just to see what I would do for ads, it's pretty good, but not that level of good for sure. I like the praise Dvorak part. The Priest of War record was so I mean, there's so many other things inside, so literally half the messaging is all tongue in cheek for people that are in the know with the No Agenda Social Network. Yeah, you got to mention Taylor Swift. That was just for you.
Clearly So and for anybody that that is on the 21 people on YouTube now that they're in there's a huge Taylor Swift fan who's been debating people on the merits of Taylor Swift's music. I am drinking for a while. Electrolytes right now out of my Taylor Swift water bottle. Tavis At the 20 ounce service water bottle. But that's the closest you'll ever come to the SWIFT That's true. The the concept that I was debating wasn't whether Taylor Swift is
I mean, people can like whatever they want to like. Mm. Mm hmm. The concept that I was debating and I don't know if the dude was debating the same thing or I think he was trying to pull the ultimate gym troll, but he was just not doing at it. He was not good at it because every time you'd come up with, well, look at this stat. Well, that's not real. Not really.
Right. That was it. Well, he said Menudo was the same thing as Taylor Swift and that I posted the Billboard charts for Menudo, who had one hit single, and Taylor Swift, who's had like 50 number ones and 100 and something, would top whatever it was. 50 number one slot, every single song on every single album she's had has been number one.
Probably that was that was at one point when I think it was the most recent album when Midnight's the most recent album drop, because of the way they do things now, we don't have we release one single like we did back in the day, you know, when there was radio there was at one point the Billboard Top ten. All ten songs were Taylor Swift. So really, yeah, it was like the first time that had ever happened in Billboard history.
It makes sense because the times are a little bit different, but the argument I was having was you cannot buy a music career to the extent of where Taylor Swift is, which is the top artist for over a decade now, money can buy you a hit song. I mean, the payola, we all know that's happened. It can. The marketing will definitely help. But nobody you can't do this for an extended period of time, because then I'm like, well, why has nobody else now?
Would you agree with me that she's gotten better over the years? Yes. Well, yes, her performance has definitely gotten better because she started when she was like 16, which who knows what the fuck they're doing when they're 16, 14. I thought. Maybe when the when she got signed, I don't know what the first album came out was told she. Was under 18 on the first album for. Sure. Yeah. In the whole country Vein was very much in the country vein. And then yeah, went.
Into pop and then, you know, continued to get more and more pop. And my first exposure to Taylor Swift, the first time I heard her was actually on the agenda when the guys were making fun of her because there was a clip of her in the studio and I think it was some piece that was done on her as one of the youngest bloody blows, whatever the youngest was and and the little bit of recording of her was she kind of hummed something that was out of tune.
And then the the musicians, you know, played the backup for her. She kind of saying it and said, yeah, no, I think you're off a little bit let's try this. And it was kind of like, Oh my God, here we go. Who is this chick? And I remember Dore act like being direct as usual, being grumpy about it, right? And and saying, Yeah, she's never getting the last. This is clearly one of those, you know, completely made up feel good story type things. And this girl doesn't know how to sing.
And he also said there was no inclination evidence that people would want to use a mouse. Yeah. He's he's the man that was famously predicted back in 1983 that the mouse is a fad and no one actually wants to use a mouse. I don't think he said that. I will back him up. And he said, as of this point, there's no evidence that people are going to want to. I don't think he said it wasn't going to work. As the mouse is dead. Okay. Well, that that didn't quite die that. At that point.
But I will agree when she started, not a good singer but that was that was the first thing people went after her for, was not to. Leave Jon alone. In fact, a Jon Dee says leave Jan alone. There you go. You don't don't keep the poor old guy. Though. You're the one calling him old. I mean, he's a spry young man. I mean, physically he's probably younger. Than I am. Yeah, right, Exactly. This is the problem. It was a it was a good argument, you know, That was a good thing.
You know there was no question she wasn't. A great example has mostly shifted to Trackpads. So he's technically right. 60 years later. Maybe the trackpads are nice. There's no even. I see Ban Drew from the band, Drew says podcast using one on his desk. And I thought about that. It's like, I don't know how that would be different if I could just change my mouse pad with the mouse on it to a trackpad. It's like, that might work. I will tell you this that for gaming the mouse cannot be beaten.
Because it. Is a it is a combination of some things, especially with the current high end generation of laser mouse. Like I've got a $300 mouse that I'm using here that is meant for gaming specifically and I can literally have a range of movement of the mouse that was about a quarter inch that covers my entire screen. Right? So this meant absolutely tiny, tiny little fingertip movements and it has 32 different button inputs all now they're not there's not 32 buttons. That would be insane.
You do that. There are about. Three, Right? Right. There are a variety of things that you can press and, you know, shifts and whatnot. And the buttons are also touch sensitive. So the pressure, depending on the pressure you apply to the buttons, different things are assigned to different pressure levels. It's a fancy mouse. And if you lift it, if you slightly lift it off the desk, then it turns into a joystick and it's got a gyroscope so you can actually pivoted and fly far.
This seems way more complicated than if cruise only fans. Yes, because I'm not cruising only fans. I'm playing video games. I gotcha. I know it's a shocker for people to realize they play video games. But, you know, to. Play those video games, people, they troll were a program that I oh, we're looking for you to give away a spaceship maybe as part of the. Spaceship part that would be much cheaper than giving away an Apple Watch.
That's for. Sure. Yeah. Somebody else here is asking also, what's the contest? The contest which apparently I decided to announce without really thinking it through. Was that out of everybody? That shows me meaning you can't just buy the poncho. So it's a poncho. Sales contest, right? So I'm selling these patches on Amazon here. I'll put it back up here. Yeah. So this is totally not talking about contest or anything like that. Does this isn't a corporation running this.
This is just a guy who's like somebody does. Yeah, but. Exactly. But it's, but it's random so it's not, you know, there's nothing illegal about it either, as far as I know. So but it's basically whoever of the people that buy the poncho and then demonstrated either by putting in reviews on Amazon with photos or if you're like, really don't want to do that, just sending me photo of yourself in that thing that I can then publish. In the in the poncho that. I can then publish on Amazon myself.
So so the followers will still be public. It's just your name won't be attached to it, right? If you want. But Gina But you have. That group of people hanging. Braids. That's all you want to see is hanging out of the poncho. Don't give them bad ideas, but of the people that that do that now, you will have to buy the poncho and you may not get a watch as a result. But one lucky person that will get my actual oil. So again, it's not even a brand new Apple Watch. It's really not that big a deal.
But it's my Apple Watch that they will get for, you know, for winning the contest, which will be random out of the group of people. It's totally that. Have told me because you. Can't do that legally that worth. Watching contest legally what the hell's wrong. With that Tim Curry they have had long chats about this. Do they really know? All right, what's to stop me from just giving my watch away? Nothing. Whatever you call it, it's not a contest. Fine. You're just not a contest at all.
It's a giveaway. Is that legal? Yeah. Oh, I am. It's. It's one guy that is randomly going to give this away to a friend who said something to him or post something somewhere else. Well, I don't want to make it sound like it's rigged. Of course, the three judges you just. Said it was, you're not getting the damn. Why did you do that much? Well, see, that would be the thing. You're not your friend either, so, you know, it's a. Yeah, you're. Proving it's rigged. Uh huh.
And then dark, dark matter says he wouldn't even want a free apple watch. Yeah, I get that. I mean, I'm not wearing an Apple Watch right now either, so I'm. I have one of these. The one who must not be named says, Tell Jean I apologize for asking the ancestry question, for fuck's. Sake, for reading. Quit reading messages from people that are banned. He wants to make peace with you or whatever. If he wants to make peace, he knows how to do it. Don't want. All right. Putin with them.
Yeah, he knows exactly how to do it. No funny, funny. People always want to make peace when they're losing their faith. I don't know. Ask Putin. Yeah, well, I tell you, it's lucky for Ukraine that Putin's in charge, not me. Well, I think everybody's lucky. I think they are me. Like, you know. Exactly what I'm talking about. Speaking of Ukraine, it is We need to stop talking about these topics. We were talking about ponchos. We were? Yeah, well, the ponchos are good topic, but.
The way. That's enough. Did you see the chemical weapons being used up there? We were asking about. No, I didn't see anything about the chemical weapons, but we were talking about Taylor. Really? You the off. The topic contest. That's way. Yeah, we're done with that. We're going to Taylor Swift. So the the trending last night Twitter was Lansky war criminal. Well of course yeah the man that was expensive to pay for the PR put that up but that was definitely the trending topic.
Uh, so things are not looking so hot for the old Ukraine. There. Well, you saw Jenny Spartan. The Nazi, Jenny Perspire know, you know. She was going off again and how dangerous it is to have free speech. And I'm sure maybe that was what triggered the riot, because this was who Jen Psaki. Jen Psaki, the redhead. Yes. With no soul. Peppermint Patty, the one that. Patty. Want now from Biden's being spoke. Right where she's speaking. She and boxers.
Out MSNBC now are the pastured for freedom and yeah yeah but she was going off on how dangerous it is to have these platforms that allow misinformation and lies to be spread. Don't you know how dangerous that is? It's like super, super dangerous. That's why she doesn't like Twitter, though, my brother. Well, that's right. Exactly. Now, she doesn't like Twitter. When they were sending everybody, she wanted them to write. It was great. She loved it. Yeah. Everybody say that's private company.
They could do what they want. That was the time they were using. They're changing their mind. A little bit. Little bit of mind change happening, that's for sure. Although I will say like my all the carriers still banned on Twitter. That never got flipped. Really? The reason why you were booted from there? Oh, I think it was a death threat or something. I can't remember. Okay. Well, maybe that was a little too severe that. Well, you know, people need to watch what they say.
I and apparently, allegedly. So that account still turned off the new accounts working fine. The my my co-host to the Drift gas the guy that actually knows video ship unlike me I just pretend to, uh, his account was restored yesterday for the first time in two and a half years, I think for two years. That's.
Man, that was the end of our show, basically, because when he realized somebody told them, Hey, I think your accounts back when when he saw his account, that was he was he was no longer tuned into being on the show. He was like, okay, you talked about some stuff and then he's playing with his phone, trying to get his account back and figure it. And it was funny. It was funny. Definitely. It is the use of social media now. Yeah, but I hear he had like thousands of followers and stuff.
I think I have maybe 1000 or something. It was I just I don't really even care that much that I haven't gotten my old account back because I've been using the new one quite well and they haven't banned the new one, which is good so far, but they are banning accounts again. It's a new regime. Yeah, a new regime. Salem As the old regime, there's plenty of accounts getting banned.
And a big topic of conversation that I've had on Griff Guest is relating to the likes of blue stuff, gallows spacing out her name. And you know, we haven't talked nearly as much about it. I think I brought it up maybe on one of the other podcasts that I do, but, but like because of that, because of Eliza, who who is well was fairly connected with Ellen, there's been some speculation as to what that meant. A lot of people that were posting things that were negatively portraying her on Twitter.
Uh, yeah. Dark matter, says Elon Musk, liked my comment. That means I'm important now. Yeah, that means you're super important and now you can get other people banned. Now, Gene mentioned you right here. Yeah, It means you've just got. Things that literally means nothing that Gene mentioned to you. Uh huh, uh huh, Yeah. Scrubs, maggots. It did. He became super famous when Temple told him to fuck off, and now he's been hanging out on a variety of. I to watch your show, too. My guy?
No. How sad is that, right? It's super sad. And I'm sure things will someday get back to normal. So. And so I'm finishing this topic. A lot of people have ended up getting banned or temporarily banned or told delete a post, otherwise they can't come back. I'm Twitter now. This is all with the new administration. So there is kind of a bit of a you know, the new guys are no better than the old guys.
And incidentally, I had a I posted a a tweet yesterday or I shouldn't say posted a re, uh, what would be the phrase here? I'll show it here on the screen. Now, I guess I tweeted a photo of a past tweet of mine, if that makes sense, is unrelenting. I just put it up on the screen and it was a reply to your wrath when he was still working on Twitter, going on November. Well, I don't know if you have YouTube. I guess on November I. Deleted I. Replied to him. Aller and the video. That's a lot.
Fuck you, fuck you. Do deal such. An asshole. And and I'm saying, you know, back in last year, in November, I said, Yo, wrath should not be fired. He should be in prison. And that was back when he was still working for Twitter. One of Elon Musk said, I was doing a great job turning this thing around and getting people back on Twitter. Now, that was a horrible Ellen impression.
I wish I would have have my air impression running, but I don't. So but, you know, the thing is, you can't really Well, there's two things. One is you can't change a company unless you replace every person in the company. That's one thing. Or at least and you're. The people in control. You have to know what the people under you are doing. Because. See, the thing is, if you replace just the people in control, you have to remember that they were the one who hired.
They were the ones who hired the people that were underneath them. And if you keep those folks and you just replace the control guy, you can't expect everybody to just instantly switch what their default actions are because you weren't the one that hired them. Somebody else did and somebody you have to replace.
And so what you have at Twitter right now is a handful of new hires by Ellen, and the remainder of the people were hired by the people that were there for years who were invested in the liberal ideology and, you know, don't really give two shits about free speech or anything else like that. So so there's a it's going to take a long time and a lot of more people are going to need to be replaced before Twitter can at all be, you know, perceived as no longer having any kind of speech restrictions.
So I think it's still going to. Have enemy within. No question. Yeah, Yeah, totally. And speaking of that breaking news, the FBI searching former Vice President Mike Pence's Indiana home for classified documents. This is. Why not? Yeah, who cares? You know they're going to keep doing this shit. What are they going to search Obama's home? That's all I want to know. Oh, you can't do that. You can lie. To. Oh, exactly. Why. Joe? Huh? Uh huh. No, no. Because the last thing you need is mass protests.
Because of police brutality by the FBI. Don't we already have that? Yeah. No, no, no, no. We just have, you know, police. We have the the the four black officers that are clearly white racists in Georgia. That's where you have me. Memphis, right? That I thought they were in Georgia. The Tyree Nichols thing. That's Memphis, I believe. Memphis Okay. I thought they were in Georgia. Where am I thinking? Georgia? I don't know. Uh hmm. Yeah. I don't know. I thought it was that.
And there is still the kind of things popping out that the one guy that. The one cop that sent the pictures out, it was talk to a lot of places, including no agenda, that there is a possible connection to. Maybe the guy was fucking one of the cops girlfriends or wives or something. Really? That. Yeah. Wow. Latest twist of that story which would make it a little different.
But from what you can gather, Memphis is not in a better place due to the defunding the police a couple of years ago where a lot of the senior officers left. And when you don't it. Well, that's what happens. Yeah. Yeah. When you don't have money for them that they tend to leave. And that the people that you're left with aren't as good. They maybe aren't as well-trained. They aren't as, you know, the younger cops I'm assuming are a little more aggressive on average. Yeah, older cops.
I would think so. I mean, they're they're trying to, you know, do what the cops do in movies. Right? That's typically what happens. See, Hollywood fucked up everything. That's the problem. Yeah. I'm not going to argue that. That is the issue. Hollywood tends to create a very specific kind of environment that they portray. And it's a lot of guns in Hollywood. Well, in the movies. So then they come around and say, No guns are bad, but they use them in the movies.
I love would people like what's is that the one that's going to go to jail for the Russian movie now? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Alec Baldwin. Yeah. Guns are bad. Guns are bad. Guns are bad. Well, yeah. You without your movies. Why is that? Yeah, exactly. No, he is. I think he is getting out of prison or. Well, I would love to see him go to prison. Let's put it that way. You're going to be out there outside the courtroom holding up signs. Uh huh, Uh huh. Be good idea.
He could bring them out in a blue, orange poncho. Uh, I don't know. Well, I mean, I appreciate you mentioning The Bachelor and everything, but I don't know that there's a reason for him to be wearing one of these. You could provide those through the prison system that do the prison systems. You want me to lose more money? That was trying to give me a yes. I'm using money on every sale. Like I am losing money in every sale. That's a technical true statement. I'm going to buy some of those.
Just because you're losing money. Make Jean feel better. Make him lose money. J Yeah. Well, you could sell that direct, but that you're right. Those are, although I will say that the shipping. I'm not selling them directed pain in the ass. From Amazon in an envelope so yeah. Yeah yeah. Your box was thrown into an envelope and then thrown on my door. I know. That's exactly right. And you're in the. Right, though. You didn't need the box, You could have just throw. No, no.
I mean, was it a bad. That's the thing. That's the thing, right? So the reason I'm losing money isn't because they're manufacture in crisis of them. It's because it's the first product I've put up on Amazon and every mistake was made. I love everything. I love the box that somebody had to blackout a section that was obviously not me.
I had to do that by hand for 5000 boxes because the because my my partner in the venture was a marketing guy let it didn't bother proofreading and there was a a sentence from the template for the box. The other one that you made. It wasn't for the. Print. What? Yes, there was what you missed. I'd have to get the box where the the old. How many did you buy from the template? I bought one box. Oh okay.
But there's one where the there is something on the box that mentioned like the, the whatever the template name for the business was rather than saying you got it says something weird. Son of a bitch. All right. Anyway, you're going to get to tell you what it is. Now don't worry about I'll find it. I mean, now that you've told me it's there, look for it. Well, that was literally like. That wasn't my job. That was my partner's job. Goddammit, bastards. I hate when people don't do their job.
And then. Yeah, so I was supposed to be the one that put the money in, you know, And they were supposed to do everything. Yeah, you were just the pretty face. Yeah, I'm exactly. And then I. Well, anyway, so a lot of lessons to be learned, one of which is don't really need a box because if you notice Amazon puts the box into a plastic bag bag. Right. And they charge me for that bag because how I ship them in a bag. So what, what are you getting is a poncho. Of that just that.
Is in a plastic wrap. Like what a date. Yes Which one is. In a three pack of those inside of a box which is inside of a plastic bag, which is inside of the Amazon box. I mean, it's way too many layers that are unnecessary for the thing. Amazon didn't even put it in the box. They just put it in the bag and threw it on our doorstep. But the inside the bag should have been another bag. You're telling me there's no bags? There's one bag inside the.
The mailing their. Clear bag around the box is what I'm asking because they charged me for that. That was like $0.30 per. Oh yes. They sealed it. So yes, Yes. They did seal it. The other so that $0.38 and the only reason that they forced you to do that is because I didn't ship them the product in a plastic bag. See, there you go. There you probably. Motherfuckers ban such a. Thing. Sale loses money going in, but not now. Yeah, it's.
It's kind of nice that you signed it because every one of those boxes was it. I know it is. It's it's in touched by me with a black sharpie. Oh. So if you're out there, do you want change genetics by the boxes and send them to 23 And me. I wearing gloves. You probably were. Cursed. With. Wipe them all down with the Apple Watch too. You better make sure you hit it. Yeah. Isopropyl alcohol from top to bottom. That box is going to take a bath in peroxide before it leaves the house.
I got to get last bit of genetic material that's right there now. And now what? You're assuming there is any to begin with, but sure you want that.
Can you duke these things to get them back so you could sell them and get them back to factory reset mode where you can't get any of the previous data, out of which I think a lot of people I don't think understand when they get rid of things, especially like old computers and they go through and they just delete their files and they think that means they're really deleted so many times they're not totally. No, that's absolutely right. That happens. That's why I've never gotten rid of a computer.
I know. I just keep it. I get rid of computers. But they when I finally do, there's no hard drive in it. I will say this is one thing that Apple makes really simple to do in their ecosystem is if you want to resell the white shirt, iPhone or iPad or even the Mac computer, there is a very short, simple process that you follow to get that device ready for resale. So Apple takes care of doing the full wipe and and ensuring that no bit of private data stays on them that device.
And then they do they try to collect a third of whatever you get the refund. I know right. Yeah. No because they know they're there. Any new person that's buying a used Apple product is a new person in the Apple ecosystem and they're likely going to stick around. And so they're happy to have people reselling their used product. It just brings more people into the Apple enclave. I mean, I've got my Apple Watch, I got my iPhone, I got my pin, so I may well get a mac mini.
Mm B all in the apple leaked. Okay. We're up to 32 live viewers right now. Hello, Live viewers on YouTube right now. They can't see you, but they can see me trying to. Tell me to turn my camera. Well, you know, you're more than welcome to next time. I'm had enough trouble trying to get my own damn shit running here, which I'm sure I'll find out for many later today that I did something wrong. Maybe many things wrong because I had a stream I turned on the other day by myself.
And when he came back before he came back, like there's messages popping up in chat during the stream. Dude, he didn't do this. Dude, you forgot that. What? And then. And then I got an earful of all the shit that I screwed up when I went live. So I got a long learning curve here, man. The current listener count out in the mighty No agenda stream is 70. 676. Oh, so we're still at about a third of the people of the stream right now.
So that means there's over 100 people listening to us right now or, at least pertaining to or they're caught in the background. Background noise for background noise in. The troll room dug it up, says that YouTube and the Velshi stream are very close to being in sync which is really. Interesting. That's amazing. Wow. Well, oddity. That is an oddity. And technically, we're on two different YouTube channels, but I don't think the other channel has any viewers.
I'm just putting on there just for breath. Three. Yeah. This is going over there. Yeah, it's going over there. Not on the stream. That's correct. Then what? This is a live stream and live video and live everything else. And you know, the plan is we always have this plan now to tell people our original concept when we started doing the show was very much do it in video form and we signed up for all the services and we tried it. We got the green screens working and everything or.
Well, kind of working, yes. I mean, not perfectly. Yeah, I know mine is working it these days, but I guess we tried it for locals for like two months and then gave up because we just it was a lot more work for no more payback. Right. But I think it is a. Somebody said there no plus plus it probably means they hate. You. Exactly. That's no, that's karma dude. That's what you do in the troll. Dug it up in both places.
So I wouldn't wouldn't know about that because I'm banned on the troll room from a bad thing about that perma ban from IAC. No such. I can no longer use IAC because I was perma ban. Who does the most hours live a week on the mighty no agenda stream. That's right. You do it. Cause it's very close. No, you do. You do more hours than Adam. Well he does. About Oh no you don't because he's got multiple shows.
Yeah. Yeah. Live because well he doesn't do Korean keeper live but he does the one with Dave live so he does about 8 hours a week on the stream. And. I do probably by. The ten. Yeah. Yeah exactly. So it's. Close. But he paid for the stream. Exactly. It's very kind. It's very nice. Yes. It's nice of him to provide you with a free stream, that's for sure. To allow us to use it. We try to promote the mighty No Agenda show as often as we can. Yeah, as one does when one promotes things.
I guess it's all cyclical. It all works out. It it makes it make sense. But We tried all the video stuff. One, as you said, it wasn't bringing in. Know. Enough. And it's one of those things where maybe it just as you postulated it needs to be done with more regularity, meaning a show that's Friday mornings, just, you know, one show. Oh, yeah, One. Yeah. It's it's going to take years to get an audience built up for that.
I think it needs to be at a better time or it needs to be because keep in mind, like right now, even though the people that are listening are there's almost nobody listening on the West Coast because it's too early for West Coast people. It's neither lunch time nor really time. 930. They just got to work. They're like, Oh, I don't like this job. I hate this job. They might not like their job in.
And incidentally, during COVID, when everyone's working from home, there was it didn't matter so much. But right now, everybody that I'm aware of, well, certainly friends in big companies like Amazon on the West Coast, they're all in the office again. Cotton And so I'm on the West Coast. I listen to you while showering. Thank you. Cotton gin. Yeah. And Mr. Jay says or no credit history says West Coast over here lol. All right, so do you have a job?
Let me ask you this question to both these folks now that this is not this is not insinuating they don't know that they probably don't. But let's just say, do you work if you're listening to this on the West Coast. That was you naked, which of course, if you're in the shower, that's the preferred way to. Go. I mean, if you say you're showering while you're listening, that's that's reasonable. Well, that's fine. Uh, dark matter says, Yeah, it's 930 here, 1230 here, whatever.
Yeah. So East Coast would be 1230, West Coast would be 930, I suppose so. I don't know. I mean, it's not an ideal time. 430 in the morning, Saturday morning here. Oh where the hell. What. That's got to be like Hawaii. Yeah. What, where is it. 430 in the morning. Perfect. Saturday. There's that one. Mara. That's like Australia. That's Australia. Yeah. Yep. What's the other side there. Hmm. AEW There you go. Melissa's my old job. I listen to podcasts all day, starting at 7 p.m.
Now, Maybe that's why it was your old job. Uh, working right now, but using an ear bite on my left ear so no one can tell. Okay, I see. Now, that's more like it. That's. That's kind of what I would expect. So I don't know. I mean, I do like also this idea of having a network, kind of like no Agenda Stream has a bunch of different shows on it.
Yes. Running. This is why I suggested that the podcast that I do that I also start doing on the Griff Dance channel on YouTube because that channel already has an audience of people that are subscribed to the channel, which I think is right, and six and a half thousand or something like that. So with that, many people subscribed a lot more people are getting be able to watch and listen to the podcast while they're made if there's any interest in them.
Now, I don't know if this is particularly interesting because this show that we're doing today, we started off by talking about health shit for like an hour and then we switched to talking about some other topics like Taylor Swift. Okay, we can think about Taylor Swift. We literally you could talk about her for a long time. I though superfan. I have some new kind of posters to hang up.
Yeah, but you know, I mean, there's shit happening around the world that we normally would be talking about, like. Like the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine. See, that's. Boring. It now. Yeah, we really politics isn't that get boring at this point. Yeah. Okay. Well I'll give you, I'll give you that.
There is a little bit of boredom factor sitting in but I guess the thing that to me is making it less boring is that I've been rolling a boulder uphill for literally a year, right in pointing out the Naito War. You should have put one of those large ponchos underneath it. It would have been much easier to push up. It would have slid right up the hill. Oh yeah, the thing slide up kills exactly. What you put the shoe underneath. It's like those magical furniture mover things.
Is that what it would be like? Wow, It would. You're. You could sell that next. That'd be the next product. They should do a magical move or thing. Yeah. Uh huh. Just cut the ponchos up into the smaller bits and sell bit. Yeah. Furniture movers. Yeah. There you go. It's multi-use, it's multi use all the way around. Well, you could definitely use the poncho as a rain collector or a impromptu, uh, still in a high climate, for sure, for purifying water.
True. It's got a lot of uses, but Again, it's a it's something that everybody ought to have. And if you don't have one, then by all means, feel free to buy the one from my company. But if you're he got one. You know, that's the important part. I just want to make sure people are actually that they have emergency supplies. Though. Usually. Talk about more what you've been watching. Why the eighties working date? We talk about everything and anything, not any one particular topic.
Now, that's always been the question. There was a person incidentally, sorry to interrupt you there, but sorry, somebody yesterday that they ordered six of them and it turned out they were six boxes. So. Got a treatment? Yes. They've got ponchos. Yeah, I know, I know. Right? Yeah. It'd be a lot of emergencies they're going to need. Dig it up. Says antigravity would definitely sell. Well, yeah. Come up with that device. That would be perfect.
Yeah, but, you know, you got to price anti-gravity and by weight. You get opposed. Yeah. You get it. But just letting that, like, you. Pay me for having left. Yeah. I was again, that is like that. The ultimate grift. Mm hmm. We do have two people to thank for today's show. We could do that. Somebody sent some money in. Believe in it. Well, it's been two weeks. Oh, that's true. That's good. So two people in three weeks. That's awesome. Right? Is it?
For a total of $10.65, Which means we're making like, two bucks an hour. Which is perfect. Which is. That's awesome. People at YouTube right now are like these guys. That's just about right. Two bucks hour. Yeah, two bucks an hour. Man, they're getting overpaid. That may be true, but they were both monthly donations, which I appreciate, because if. They're people that forgot they were sending money, is what you're saying. Probably this is the best way to do it.
Yeah. Hey, we're 33 people on YouTube now. That's the magic number. Magic number 33. But, sir, truck driver came in with 565 and Kevin Seifert with five bucks. And as I said, I mean, I know no agenda was talking about this the other day too, because money's down. Every day for everybody for this this YouTube channel is actually.
Booming, which is good. Yeah. But what you get is everybody thinks, well, hey, you know, we've got a thousand listeners, producers, whatever you want to call them, your show. And you feel like if I go to a pay system that's you know, even if it's two bucks a month, it's like I've got 2000 people. If I go to two bucks a month, I'll make 2000 bucks a month. It's like, but then you go to a paid system for $2 a. Month and you guys like 20 people? Yeah, if that.
Yeah. Yeah. And I think this is a lesson that Tim Paul kind of learned because while he's saying, Oh, we're getting more subs, we're getting more subscribers all the well what is that realizing is those of us that canceled that have been with them for months, he's not going to notice that until next month because we re paid for this month. So my my subscription to Tim doesn't expire until like the 2nd of March. So while you've stopped paying. I've stopped paying, but he hasn't noticed jack shit.
And I'm sure Scott's My Goats is thinking the same thing because it, it takes now if you had capsule unlike the 28th day of your subscription, it knows that right away. But of all the people that have canceled that, I've seen tons of people saying they've canceled the average that he's going to notice that impacting him is probably about 20 days That's between 1520.
But but since this happened in the beginning of the month, I think a lot of people subscribe like on the first or, you know, read around there. So my is Tim's really going to start feeling this next month and even if he does get more new subs, which is bound to end like this isn't going to at all chill Tim gas there's no allusions there. There's a ton of people that have out of paid subscriptions to him that are never going to stop.
They even if they don't watch him, in fact, because they don't watch him, they have nothing to be upset about. It's those of us that actually watch him that became disappointed with what he was doing that all of a sudden started realizing that, Hey, oh man, why am I supporting this guy? But people that subscribe but don't watch, you know, and it's only it was only ten bucks a month. That's not a huge subscription. This is true. But if you like what you're hearing right now.
Yeah, you want to go to unrelenting that show. Mm hmm. All of the information is there on how you can subscribe. And if you want to help us a better show. Yeah. Relenting that show. And then be mentioned in in the show. Which again the more this is this is where I believe this show more than any of the others that I do because I know Planet Rage would never go this way. Larry does not like to monitor a chat room or anything. Yeah. We're interactive.
Like to interact with people live during the show. It's distracting. You could have just stopped with Ben Rose doesn't like people. Well, that may be true too. So you and I, I think, have a unique ability. Yeah, we're extroverts. The rest of them are introverts. Maybe, but we also have the ability to hold a conversation and follow along. Adam Curry's very good at this with Oh, yeah. Going on.
Yeah. In the chat room, troll room, whatever you want to call it, and then interject that with the conversation. But I believe as the amount of people listening live goes up on this show, it's going to turn into something totally different.
Yeah, because the interaction is actually wanted and will be what to do immediately rather than, you know, it's just going I hate watching the YouTube videos and stuff where you've got the chats going on and the person doing the video is not paying any attention to that at any point. Yeah, it's. Like, well, what's what's who cares? Yeah, what's the point?
And I know I looking at it from the YouTube side, there's been plenty of people where I want to convey a message to them, so I want them to read it. I do a simple chat and like simple being perfect example. And then let's say in my super chair, I D Yeah, it's really neat to get and I'm Korean and here's $100 super chat to get that message to you and you know, it never gets shredded then nothing. And then meanwhile you'll see people reading like $10 super jets.
It's like, motherfucker, what the hell do you just not like the content? Or did. Your. Producer not highlighted because they don't look at the actual super jets. They have their own little separate feed that the producers like clicking on shit that they want them to mention like something out comment.
I mean, I, I would be shocked if Tim was the actually the guy that clicked on that himself and decided to read it because his reaction was, well, fuck you, don't let the door hit you on the way out in the ass. That was a paraphrasing of Tim's response, so I'm not sure that he clicked on it. I think it was probably his producer thought, Oh yeah, this is this will turn, this will be a good one to give Tim so that. To annoy. Them, they'll have a really fun reaction to it.
See when he started reading it, I don't think he realized what the contents were until he finished reading it, at which point then he had a visceral reaction to it. So I don't know, man. I think the interactivity I enjoy from both sides, I enjoy being the person doing the show and having a live audience to with. But I also like being the live audience on other people's shows. You want to be the camel? Yeah. And then being able to actually say stuff that gets a reaction.
I sent $0.01 of $5 Super Chad to Brittany Ramsay, who is one of the people that's currently banned off Twitter for all their laser blue stuff. And we were. But Marnie, the guy that's on the grift, our stream wanted to get a picture of her to make the thumbnail. So I came up with this great idea. I'm like, I'll just ask her to pose for a picture. Why not five bucks? So send her a super chad and say, Hey, can you pose for a picture? We want to put you in the thumbnail.
Well, that $5 donation resulted in her stopping talking about everything she was doing, like touch up her hair, play around with her clothes and try and we got like a minutes worth of her, like posing. She's like, this is serious business. I need to look. And including like, you know, like there was pictures of her, like, holding her breasts in there and stuff. Not not on purpose. Mind you, she was like, cleaning her shirt. Up and.
Cleaning the if she's doing this right, she's kind of like smoothing down the front of her shirt. I was like, Jesus Christ, that's for five bucks. That's a that's a hell of. Deal right there. Grab for the thumbnail. Was her like, I'm grabbing her breasts or. No, I mean, that's the thing is like this is the three remember is that I was being honest can we get you to pose for a thumbnail? Didn't tell her anything beyond that. No direction of how to do it.
Everything out after that point was all her. She's the one that is doing the activities that she thinks are appropriate to do given that information. So it turned out pretty funny. Well. Yeah, Yeah. I've gotten other people like a there was a there's a I did a super chat with Jeremy from the quartering where I said, what's the message. Oh, I said, Jeremy wants to sell coffee. Jim wants to buy coffee at wholesale prices. This, there's only one way this thing could have ended.
And amazingly, Jeremy actually put that super chat up on the screen and was like, Yep, it's always fun to see people that kind of get a little smile on their face or get a little, uh, a little bit of an interaction going with the audience. Then of course, the interaction coming for me is always going to be some kind of a troll or a funny, you know, jokey thing. That's what I enjoy doing. You think you're funny? Yes. Here's the money. Wipe my chest. Wipe your chest. This is for science.
And then back it up, says Grifters Hustle scrubbed some ago. Jim is delusional. Yes, Yes, he is delusional. But nonetheless, he is also doing 10 million a year. He's very well and usual. Yeah, yeah. And and I don't think you or I and subscribing is going to make a whole lot of difference there. I think that this will be a rearview mirror issue.
The the math that Jim did is now that Jeremy is actually got more subscribers than Tim Tim realized that you don't want to be at war with Jeremy because Jeremy likes drama unlike Jim Tim doesn't like drama. He wants to avoid drama. Whether he's right or wrong, he's not a drama fan. Jeremy loves drama. Jeremy lives in the drama realm. And so I think either Tim or somebody close to him told them this, that if you want to if you want to be at war with Jeremy, you're playing into Jeremy strength.
This is where Jeremy from the Cornering is going to be getting more and more subs, making more and more money, selling more and more coffee. Incidentally, I can't I can't talk about Jeremy without selling some coffee at the same time. So let's see if we can find the well, because, you know, we have a we have a thing. We, we have a discount code drift test is unrelenting. Promo code. There you go. Across the country. Yes, we're selling on the one thing, but we're also also on grift das here.
So if you go to coffee, brand coffee, the quarter inch coffee, make sure you use the Bronco grift. Yeah. And that will get you a 5% discount. And your orders also, if you buy. Oh, come on, you could do better. If you buy £5 or more, you can do another ten on top of that for 15% of discount. But wait, there's more. Not really. That's about as good as it gets, man. £5 of coffee is a lot of. Coffee? Does it come with an orange poncho, though? That's the question.
It does not come with an orange poncho. Absolutely not. No. But you know, upon the coffee cost more than the poncho. Well, yeah, Yeah. It's more enjoyable to. To be fair. Fuck you. You could do better with it. But I'm just saying, people should subscribe unrelenting. And they should. Yeah. Yeah. So if you didn't my I'm not even going to say if you like. I'm going to say if you didn't hate this and this is the first time you're hearing unrelenting being recorded live as we are on a YouTube.
Oh, we're down to 30. We lost three people. Watch this here. So we are we're bottoming out. We're bottoming out. We're not going to last much longer. But if you do like it, then definitely go to Unrelenting. That show don't ask me why it's not that com. It's just that show. We haven't been around long enough. And we haven't spent the money to buy that. I can clearly love getting up in the morning. To Darren O'Neil. Yeah. Nice self-promotion. Hey, why did I learn that from. I don't know.
I know Dell. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got do it. Got to do it. You got to do the process of promotion as the podcast. Like Seinfeld it is. Talk about anything. We'll talk about everything and we invite you. And we do. We talked about medical. Should they? Yeah. And we have in the past it will sometimes just talk about eighties music. We talked about eighties me we talked about food and cooking. Well, very much so about cooking. Yes. I do feel like I. Got I got you to drink lemons.
And I got you to get finally get a good air fryer. You did get me get a good air fryer. That's true. I've got the lemons in the fridge. I need to make them. They've been in there like, a week and a half now, so I got to take them. Yes, a lemon a day. And it said, I'll tell. I'll tell you guys the same thing because they're already knows this. But, uh, and I, I'm not like the originator of this. I also learned it from somebody else too.
Secret passed down from didn't generations is drinking a whole lemon. I don't mean the juice. I mean the whole lemon. So you need the first thing you need is a high end blender that has at least one horsepower, preferably two. And what you do is you cut the lemon in half. At least that's why I do. Well, you start off Well, you lightly wash the lemon. Do take the wax off. Off. Right. Any water will do that quickly.
Hot water will do that or Brillo pad on the outside of the lemon won't damage the lemon, but it'll take the wax off of it. And then you've cut it in half. Check it into the blender, and then you add water. Do you remember how much you you add? You know. Not much. Just me. I was doing a little bit enough to get the cover, a little bit of water. Just. Yeah, this started. Yeah. And I generally just do water because, I don't know, I don't usually have coconut milk at home just to get started.
And then I put a little bit of salt in there and I, depending on what move my man, I could put a little bit of artificial sweetener in there as well and blend it up. And what happens is if your blunder is sufficiently strong and powerful, it will completely the skin and the seeds of the lemon. And what you end up with is a sort of a frothy milkshake or I guess maybe a slightly reconsidering. Laurie Yeah. Yeah. So it's thicker than water or juice
juices, just like water, right? But, but it is blended and it's got a little just a whole bunch of tiny little air bubbles, which makes it a little frothy and you drink one of those a day and it not only is good for you from a vitamin standpoint, but, uh, I don't know, I just felt like more invigorated every day that I drink one of those things. Well, I think there's a lot of antioxidants in the lemon. Now, you put some additional in there. Don't drink. Very little. I've.
I've tried a few different things just to see what it does. You know, you could do even a little bit of yogurt or something in there if you're, you know, if it's something you're normally getting anyway, you want to change the consistency up a little, but otherwise, just the lemon I like to throw in then just some ice cubes makes it it cuts. And if you think the lemon's a little strong, it kind of makes it into like an Italian ice, which is delightful.
Yeah. So I dig that but I highly recommend try it. I mean, you may not like it, but I agree it might just be the psychological effect, but there is something like, Oh, I feel healthier. It's I would even say healthier. Just it it's say it fills you up. But it's very light is the way I would phrase it. And the thing is that most of the vitamins of fruits in general are in the skin, skin or the pits, the seeds. And it's the same thing for the lemon. Except with the nets are poisonous.
You want to know them? Well? No, not necessarily. I mean, this is why I have full immunity to a number of different substances that people might want to poison me with. Right. Because what fruit pick? There's like a fruit bit that has cyanide or something. Yeah. A lot of fruit pits. Do apple seeds have cyanide, which doesn't work on me. Don't even try it all. You Polish people. And like a breaking from our buddy Serge Luka. Mm hmm. He shows me a screenshot here. I know. No agenda.
Social hazard will not ship your ponchos to Switzerland. Really? Interesting. Okay, I will check on that. I will check on Switzerland. And I'll tell you what, if you really want one and I can't get Amazon to do it, I will ship it out to you direct. You can not get a better deal than that. It may cost an arm and a leg because I have no idea how much shipping is to Switzerland and I'm not picking up shipping for you for free. Jean will show. For free, but shipping is on you.
Yeah, it's the suspect shipping strategy more than the cost. The poncho as well. I'm thinking $8,000. Do? I don't know, man. I don't know. Shipping to Europe these days, it's like war rates. I have not tried, so I don't know. I have not either. But all I know is that Amazon has their own shippers, which is at least here in the US, they do. I don't know if they do in other countries. Dark matter then as are radioactive and and emit anti-matter.
Every time you eat a banana, you're eating anti-matter. Well, maybe that's why my heart stopped fluttering the banana. Yeah, because. You're you're you're creating a big black hole inside where your heart used to be. Exactly. I thought that was the way it was. Yeah. I needed to. At least with you. Thank you. I appreciate that. Why else would you be such a Bill O'Reilly fan? Because he's still paying for him. No I have never paid for him. My parents have. Written, Oh, you're.
You're leeching off of their subscription. Okay. Technically, because they're fairly computer illiterate. The account is in my name, but they paid for it. So it's not me really leeching. But I'm out. Broadcast because. Your parents are gifting it to you I think. Exactly that just like they are with their direct I love that they have direct TV because the TV app now on Roku allows you to watch any channel that they have live streaming. So now for live sports I never had.
That is ridiculous. That is ridiculous. But you can do that. So it's great because otherwise if I wanted to watch NASCAR that was on Fox and if I wanted to watch something else, it was on Fox Sports. If I wanted something else, it was that. So it's rather than have to worry about all that now, I could just watch whatever I want live. As long as they still have a DirecTV account. It offers, which they clearly do. Yes. So the streaming just works.
But the O'Reilly thing, I think he is one of the few guys. And I know it's funny because when he on Fox, he was the opinion guy once he started doing his own thing. It is a four night a week news cast. That is once you cut the commercial breaks out like 35 minutes. But it is 90% information and very little he's gone to being. I just want to give you the information and not bloviate as much about what he thinks. So I find it to be a good news source.
Then I can take what I learned there and then bloviate myself. I see. So it's only 10 minutes show now. It's Very close to it. For how much they charge. As far as his opinion things go. Otherwise it's about 30 minutes of news information and he chime in. It's like 70 bucks a year, I think. For the ten bucks. No, no, it's five bucks a month. Yeah, pretty cheap when it comes down to it. And he's he's on the first show.
If you have that channel, which DirecTV does, you can watch him every night at like 7:00. Okay. What you get for paying is mainly on demand, whatever you want to watch it. And the audio only version and the transcripts they will provide you with for every show. So it's nice to have that ability to grab what you want, which does make it easier for me if I watch the show and I'm like, Oh, I want to talk about that.
I can just go right back to the transcript, do a keyword search, be there, get what I need, and then go. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I've never been that much of a fan. I don't dislike him, but he's never really done anything for me. He's got kind of a I don't know, it does not look trustworthy, but I would say that about most. Irish people, right? That could be it. Do not talk about my Irish brethren that way. We will get you Ireland right here and then brethren.
Yeah, I like I know I here's the thing. I like Ireland and I like the Irish people that live there. It's all you Irish people don't live in Ireland. The don't look the problem. Yeah, that could be it. Huh? Yeah. I mean, when I was in Ireland, I've had no problems at all. Nobody stolen anything for me that. Yeah, it was. Everything was good. Headaches. The old man said nothing was great, but everything was good. Yes, the food was near. The whiskey. Good. The whiskey? Yes, the whiskey is good.
Almost as good as it is across the border in Scotland. I don't like scotch. The. Yeah, Yeah, The rose was something else. Oh, my God. It was it. If you've never been to Ireland, The road. They imagine a typical American one way, one lane road. And you want Now it's going. Well now with traffic. With traffic on there going both ways. Going both directions. Exactly. Exactly. That's Ireland. The the, the mirrors on the cars
don't take a whole lot of effort to flip closed. No. And I thought that was a broken thing. When I was there, I was like, why does the mirror on this car, like, barely stay opened? And then I realize or I guess somebody explained it to me when I have, Oh my God, there's a five Swiss franc donation just came in. Look at that. Uh, yes. Have some more Swiss gift shekels. Wishing you a great weekend for Jean and Sir Darren. Thank you. Thank you very. Much, Lisa. Uh huh.
And the explanation was, well, for when you hit the other guy's mirror. Yes. Oh, nothing breaks. Therefore, they, they both just close like, noises. Grace When we were at Ireland, we picked up our vehicle in Dublin. We had we were cab to the hotel than we were a cab after a couple of days when we were leaving Dublin, we got a Range Rover, a Land Rover, whichever one it was.
The bigger one is and we learned this because we were driving down the road, all the sudden you heard like, What the hell is that. Just. Happened? The fear is as you went down the street, because it was so damn close. Yeah, it was crazy to see. And then the the craziest is when you have busses passing each other because they literally have no room between them like you.
You couldn't drop a quarter between those two busses going in opposite directions without the quarter touching one of the busses. And you could always tell the new tourist because they're looking at the other bus like, Oh my God, what the hell is going on here? Yeah, it's pretty crazy. And you know, I've been to a lot of different countries over the years and this is some countries have small roads and some countries have really just crappy drivers.
Some countries have roads with no markings on them. But Ireland has absolutely gorgeous vistas everywhere. Like you want to just stop and take a photo everywhere you go. Yeah, because it looks picturesque. Everything is beautiful. But yet, uh, you know, you realize that if you're driving a car and I mean, like a European car, not American sized car, you have to be paying attention to what's directly in front of you and behind you at all times.
Yeah. You have no time to be looking around and the pretty scenery, because that road is literally a us one way road, except it has traffic going both directions. Got to be on guard. Mm hmm. Absolutely. And I. We started a little late, but I think we're going in on time. Right? We. But then. Yeah, I was going to say, let's do this again next. What do you say? You want to come on camera? Yeah, sure. Okay, well, maybe I'll figure out how to Adrienne next time. Have a week to figure it out. I do.
Good luck. All right, Now, Adios. Okay, I can just talk. Let me just let me talk over there. The music that's said extra. Take the audio. Adios.
