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Boating Bloopers and Gout Pains: Watersport Woes, Neighborhood Heroes, and Gender Debate Drama

September 01, 2024 James Tucker & Santiago Lopez

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Ever wondered how a fun-filled weekend could turn into a lesson on health and wellness? Join us as we recount our exhilarating boating and jet skiing escapades in Huron that left Scotty sore and me pondering a potential gout flare-up. Amid the laughter and unexpected pain, we explore how indulgences like alcohol, salt, and red meat might be secretly sabotaging our bodies, and share the surprising joy brought by an unexpected visit from the Kona Ice truck.

Our conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss the recent shooting incident involving San Francisco 49ers' Ricky Pearsall, who bravely fought back during a robbery attempt. We also highlight the heartwarming community efforts to support Felix, our local barber who was severely injured in a car accident. From humorous neighborhood pranks to serious community support through a GoFundMe campaign, this segment captures the essence of resilience and camaraderie.

Lastly, we tackle a myriad of compelling topics—from the chaotic gang activity in Aurora, Colorado, to contentious political opinions and moon landing conspiracy theories. We explore the societal debates on gender-neutral bathrooms and recount historical disasters in Ohio, shedding light on lesser-known but significant events. Join us for an insightful narrative filled with humor, reflection, and thought-provoking discussions that will leave you pondering long after the episode ends.

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Speaker 1:

we're number one. Jimmy is being a cheap ass. You know I'm like damn. You heard it here first right right, right, we're the best you know. They say people that cuss are more honest, so I'm an honest motherfucker. Put the fish away, reggie. It don't even hurt to get birthday.

Speaker 2:

Nothing to it. Okay, let's do it. Come on, I'm, I'm ready, I'm ready, I want to do it. I wear a thong. I got what I'm right now. You want to see me and geek madhouse bar talks. Baby, that is a bunch of shit, if you ask me.

Speaker 2:

Morning, morning, got a lot to get into this week. There's a ton man. What a busy week. I started out the week just straight having fun, straight having fun. Oh yeah, I got nice and drunk, took the boat out.

Speaker 2:

We took the boat out to Huron on Monday. Scotty and Chrissy came with me, took the boat out there. They had never really hung out out there before and we had a blast. We were there all day hanging out in the sun, drinking all day. We're driving out there because we went from Vermilion. So he put his skis in and Vermillion and he's fallen. That's what Amanda does, cause our boat, our jet ski, sits on a floating dock or whatever right next to the boat. So Amanda just follows me out with the jet ski, usually with the two. But because they had skis, who just brought the? You know, they brought their two skis and then Amanda, but their skis on the next, the. You know, they brought their two skis and then amanda, but their skis on the next level, like they fly, like ours is like topped out at like 56 or something. Theirs are like 80 some miles an hour which 56 is too fast in the water oh, 80 something was crazy fast.

Speaker 2:

And scotty was going balls to the wall all the way there, dude, he would freaking. He would fly up past me. Then he'd do some donuts for a little bit, then he'd take off again, flying out of hell, going like a bat out of hell. We get into Huron and Amanda goes. He's going to be so sore tomorrow. And I'm like you think she goes. Oh for sure, there's no question, the way he was going, she goes, he's going to be sore.

Speaker 2:

So then we had a blast, we had a great time, we're having fun, met this guy and he had some girl with him and hung out with them a little bit too. Scotty just had a blast, we had a great time. And he's like dude, this was great, we should do this again tomorrow. I'm like, oh, let's do it, let's do it. I'm down Next morning. I get a text from Scotty. He says it, let's do it, I'm down next morning. I get a text from scott. He says I can't do it, I can't move, he goes.

Speaker 2:

I feel like I got in a car accident, like he feels like I got hit by a truck. He said so. We didn't end up going and I'm glad because when I woke up in the morning, dude, my freaking ankles were swollen like like, probably this big around. It was massive, like I mean it was just and it hurt so bad. My big toe hurt, my knee hurt real bad and I'm trying to figure it out, like I can't figure out why in the hell, how could I possibly be hurting this bad? I didn't go on a jet ski, I was on a boat. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I think I might have gout. I swear to God everything I read about it, like they said, because I know I have some arthritis issues with my hands, you know. So, and I think that that might be what it is. Honestly, I think I might have gout because I I cause I read about it. Then I read like what flares it up? Alcohol, salt, red meat. So I spent all week now no alcohol, no red meat, no salt. My ankle feels great, my knee feels good, I'm not having woken up sore and they were saying, like that gout, like they said that like your kidneys doesn't filter something, that's what happens, and I've been complaining about my kidney, remember, dude, I think I might have gout. I think I might have it. It might be age, nah, to make you just swell up like that, though I mean, why would you just swell up for no reason?

Speaker 1:

You know I never hear of young people getting gout. It's always odor.

Speaker 2:

Well, maybe that's true too. Is that you or me? That's got to be you, it ain't me. I ain't got nothing going on. But yeah, I think I might have gout.

Speaker 2:

I think that might be what's going on, because I spent all week I didn't eat any red meat. Well, I did eat a steak one day, but other than that I had all chicken or tuna. I had no red meats other than the one steak. And then, honestly, saturday morning I kind of was sore a little bit after I had red meat. So I think that might be what it is. I really do.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what else it could be. I mean, I really don't. I don't know what else it could be. I really do. I don't know what else it could be. I mean I really don't. I don't know what else it could be. But at any rate I still had a blast regardless. I had so much fun. It was pretty crazy. No-transcript. You know what Kona ice is. So when you go to, like the fair or maybe a big event, a large event, this truck shows up the Kona ice truck with the different syrups and stuff. Yeah, it's kind of like. It's kind of like that guy had when we were kids. That was like just a snow cone truck or whatever. It's kind of similar to that, but it's cone ice.

Speaker 2:

It's kind of a big deal, but you usually only have it at like fairs or Andrew used to have one of them trailers, remember he used to have one of those the what do you mean? It was like a shaved ice and then they had the syrup in it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it wasn't crushed ice.

Speaker 2:

It was shaved. Yeah, I think that's the same thing. I think.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Yeah, he had a trailer over there on Oblin Road. Huh, at the gas station.

Speaker 2:

I just got a thing that says our volume is crappy. I don't know how our volume could be crappy. Everything's reading right on here who said scotty just texted me and said it's not. I got everything at 100 I'd have to oh my god.

Speaker 2:

Okay, why is it every time there's got to be some kind of technical difficulty? I can't figure it out, but it looks like everything's good, though I wonder if hmm, I don't know why it is like that. I got to figure this shit out. That's all I know. It's got to happen, got to happen, I got to figure it out. It might be something that I did in the audio mixer, like when I was trying to mess with it that one day, like whenever we were having the trouble with her on the phone. Yeah, I might have changed the settings there, but I mean, everything looks like I turned my volume all the way up on it.

Speaker 1:

It's not. We don't have volume we have no volume.

Speaker 2:

Seriously, what the fudge? Aye, aye, aye, that's what he's saying. I don't get it. I don't know how to fix it. That's the problem. Johnny Newman said good morning, yeah, I don't know what the heck to do. To, to, to, to make it come up. I don't, I don't understand. I mean, we're everything in a roadcaster says it's going out fine. Um, let me look and see if I hit the settings outputs, microphones, routing, routing, maybe. No, that's headphones Settings.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. She said it's working on Facebook.

Speaker 2:

It's working on. That's what I am on Facebook, but that's not. There's no sound if it's not working. Very good If you can't hear it. Somebody said you have volume. Who is that? Is that amanda on my my thing? Because that ain't me.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand sounds good I don't understand as confused yeah, it says, we got volume yeah, I'm trying to figure out why it, why it won't.

Speaker 2:

Uh, I can't, I don't know. I guess hopefully it'll be all right. I don't know, I don't. Should I stop it? Should I reset it? What do you think?

Speaker 1:

everybody's saying it's good really what the hell?

Speaker 2:

I didn't change nothing. How can it be good? Now, I don't. Now, that doesn't make any sense. Let me see if I got the microphone, I'm not seeing anything. Uh, I don't know, I don't see it, though I don't see what the hell it should be. There, though I got. Is that button right? That button's right. Yeah, everything's right. I don't know, aggravating that's annoying, because I mean it's always really good and now all of a sudden, it's good you're good, shea says she has sound on facebook.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, we'll see. We're just gonna roll with it. I guess we'll see. Mean, I don't like it, though. I want it to be crisp, clear, sound. But either way, what was I talking about? I don't remember.

Speaker 2:

Oh, dylan didn't want to go. On Tuesday, when we were going to go back to Huron to hang out for the day, he didn't want to go back. And the reason he didn't want to go back is he claimed that his buddy, ed eddie, that edward that lives across the street, was going to have the kona ice truck show up. And this, it's kona ice, it's not the ice cream man. They don't just show up on your street. You know, he's like no, I, I called it's like okay. We just like kind of blew him off. You know, sure as shit, I swear to God, sure as shit. We fricking are sitting there and this damn kid got the Kona ice kit and the guy was not happy about it. He like literally shows up and it's just like. You know, the kids in the neighborhood, that's it. It's all there is. There's just the kids in the neighborhood, that's it, it's all there is. There's just the kids in the neighborhood, and I mean the kid's a legend at this point.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

He got the Kona ice truck to show up on the street. You know what I'm saying. So he's straight legend at this point. He's like the coolest. He's walking around with his chest out. His mom's pissed at him. I mean, his mom was pissed. She's like what do I even do? Do I beat him? I mean, what the hell do I do?

Speaker 2:

at that point you gotta pay the band, huh I mean, they all went and spent money there, but we didn't have to pay like and from what I guess I understand, it's at least 100 bucks to get him to show up at an event, and then plus you buy. I don't know, I don't understand.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, if Dylan did that, you would just go pay the guy off, dude, I don't even have an issue with it.

Speaker 2:

When she said something about that, I was like I think you, I think you leave it alone. You know what I mean. I think so.

Speaker 1:

I think you just leave it alone. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

You gotta go pay the man yeah, right, I mean, I would think he would want to. Yeah, I mean, just let him have whatever it is he wants. That's I mean I thought I I thought the kid's a legend period, that's what it is.

Speaker 2:

The kid is now a legend. I mean, that's just how he is. He's a legend right now and you know, that's good. I think it's hilarious. I think that it's like I kind of taught him something. You know what I mean? I think I might have fixed the audio, I think I might have found it and it is what it is. When we were on the phone with Tia, I was having some issues with her phone and I was messing with it the whole time that I was in it. So I think I solved that issue now. I think I found it. It was in the filters of the microphone, but yeah, so the Kona Ice Kids is just out there doing their thing, I mean, and it's funny, I mean it's hilarious, but I mean it's just.

Speaker 2:

I mean the kid's a legend, it's just how it is. The kid's just a straight legend. You know, just just straight got the Kona ice truck, which I mean, if you're like, you probably don't think much of it, but like, cause I have kids, I go, like you know, if you go to a football camp, for, like Nick Chubb, the Kona ice truck is there, or you know, I mean it's just not on your street, it just doesn't happen. You know, and this is literally like, when you look at, that's literally in in Moe's driveway, like it's not even at.

Speaker 1:

Ed's house. Oh, that's the actual picture.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's the actual picture. Yeah, put it back up. It's it. Yeah, that's the actual picture, and that's in moe's driveway. So, so edward orders the kona ice truck to moe's house. He doesn't even order it to his own house, he orders it to moe's house. I mean it's, it's hilarious dude, that it's hilarious dude. That is one of the funniest things I ever heard of in my life. But I mean, you know, the kid's learning how to get shit done right. I love it, I think it was great. But yeah, his mom's like I don't even know what I should do. Is he in trouble? Is he not in trouble? Like she has no idea what to do with it? Oh yeah, he got to be in trouble. Is he not in trouble? Like she has no idea what to do with it.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, he got to be in trouble. We'll do it again.

Speaker 2:

Well, I don't think that they would do it. Like, how did he trick the Kona Ice Company into coming out? That's the thing. Like, I don't even think like they would do it again, like they'd be like no, that's a kid, you know what I mean. That's just what will happen. So I don't know. I thought it was hilarious, but yeah, he's walking with his head held high now you know. So I guess we'll get into the big thing that happened yesterday. Did you see the Ricky Pearsall from San Francisco, their first round pick?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he got shot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, he got. Somebody tried to rob his Rolex from him and he took the gun from him and shot him back after he was shot in the chest. Damn, that's a bad dude. I mean that's not getting hit in the ear a little bit, that's like he was shot in the chest. But I don't think he's gonna be playing football like he's in the hospital, like in in bad shape. I mean they say stable and he's gonna make it, but still in pretty bad shape. You know what I mean. So that that's uh, that's not good at all. But uh, yeah, I mean that's. I mean, why would you try and rob somebody that's like an NFL football player? I mean he's a wide receiver, it's not like he was a lineman, so he's not huge, huge, but he's probably still pretty goddamn big. Even a small guy in the NFL isn't somebody you'd go rob. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Well, they probably don't know who the hell he is.

Speaker 2:

I get it, but you've seen how big he was, regardless. You know what I hit it, but you seen how big he was, regardless, you know. I mean, you see he's an athlete, you see him, you know, I mean like well, you got a gun in the movie an athlete no well, yeah, I mean, that's what that's the?

Speaker 2:

wasn't that the old saying with colt god made men and colt made them equal? But yeah, I mean, yeah, it's just, that's just pretty bizarre, but that happened yesterday. So I'm kind of curious to hear because that guy is obviously in the hospital that tried to rob him because he shot him, so they both went to the hospital. I don't know if he survived or I don't know.

Speaker 1:

What state?

Speaker 2:

was that? San Francisco? He was like on his way to like an event of some sort, like something to do with the 49ers, with the 49ers he was doing. I forget what it was like a meet and greet or something to that effect. You know what I mean bam yeah.

Speaker 2:

So that's pretty crazy. And then we have our we. I wanted to bring that up to our our uh neighbor here, the the barber next door, felix. Yeah, he was in a bad car accident and I wanted to bring up him and he's got a. There's a gofundme out for him for anybody that would be interested in helping. But felix they call him felix blends, but he's a barber next door.

Speaker 2:

He got in a bad accident on 57, from what I hear. He went off the road, hit a sign and stuff like that and he's in the hospital. He's going to be in there for a long time and they're looking for some help. Just to, you know, help his wife and kids, because obviously he can't cut some you know hair at this point or whatever. So if anybody wants to go help out, you know it'd be greatly appreciated. You can find it under Felixix blends on gofundme and I just put up a picture of it. You could see it. It's like a caricature of him in a in a clippers with like a puerto rican flag on the on the uh clippers. So anybody who wants to help him out I mean it was a pretty bad accident and he's a real good friend of the restaurant he comes in every day, usually grabs something to eat, usually wings, and has like one beer and leaves after he gets off work.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean. He just stops in, gets his beer and goes. So we just want to kind of try and help support him any way we can and wish him a speedy recovery with that. Yeah, so that's, that's two people in the hospital. That I guess we get them both out of the way at the same time, right? Did you see the video on in Aurora, colorado?

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I did, where they're breaking in the door or whatever they said, that they said. I don't know what to believe with that. I'm trying to figure out like cause. First of all, if, if it's true like that, some of the stories you hear are like they took it over, like new jack city style you know what I mean like they just run the shit, like collecting rent from the tenants and everything.

Speaker 2:

That's some stories you're hearing other ones you're hearing they're like they're, they're just like in there but they're not constantly harassing everybody yet. But there are gun battles and stuff going on but amongst themselves or gang members, other gang members or whatever it is, but they haven't like taken it over. And then you hear, like other people saying like the owner's out of state and the places were condemned and he's just trying to like make a big deal out of it and all this type. So I can't figure out the truth on it. Yeah, I don't know where the hell it's coming, but like I don't know if it's. I really don't, I can't tell.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to figure out if it's, if it's well, the thing I heard was like hell's angels are heading that way oh yeah, and and, and they're teamed up with two other games I don't remember which, mongols and, right, I don't remember which name Mongols and somebody else, I don't remember the third one, but they keep saying they're heading down there to straighten it out. You know, just staying clear. They're coming, they said you know, but they're saying, like that band I can't even remember the name of that, it's a Venezuelan gang or whatever. I can't remember the name of the gang. It's like some weird name, like it doesn't, doesn't. It's not easy to say, that's for sure. But they, they say in that, uh, they put out a thing that to shoot cops, like that's like they're saying shoot the police.

Speaker 2:

But see, I don't know what's true, what's not true, right, I mean you're hearing all this shit and it's like, first of all, if it's true, it should be on every news channel everywhere. But I mean, trump brought up the video when he was at the thing. Fox news has brought it up and it's like, I don't know, is this like election propaganda? I can't fucking tell, dude. I'm honestly I can't tell with this one, because then we saw one video that showed like they had the place completely evacuated One apartment complex with the fence around it and everybody was evicted out of the building. That was one that I saw.

Speaker 2:

But then somebody else said yeah, that's true, one of the three, but two other ones are still occupied. They said one of the three, but two other ones are still occupied. They said so, but there was like a there's like a councilwoman or something for the city that went in and like helped some lady move out of there, like to get out of there, supposedly. So I don't know what the I really don't know what to do with it. Like I don't know in my mind, like, like what do I? Am I looking at it? Is it real, Is it not? And that's sad that that's how you got it. But I know that video is real as shit. Those kids coming in with the gun, I mean that's a real video. I mean they're beating the door in and I mean something happened for sure, right?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

There's some kind of truth to it. I would think so. Yeah, and they're interviewing. What did she say? They're interviewing actual tenants that are through this shit. Yeah, no, I've seen it. Yeah, I do see it. That's what I'm saying. But then the mayor, he admits it's going on, but it's not as bad as he. It's fucking insane. Bad as he, it's just it's fucking insane. But according to, from what I've heard, everything I've heard, venezuela literally are letting people out like criminals, out of prison, with the agreement that they have to go straight to the us and they're and they're paying their way to get there too. You know what I'm saying, right? So I mean, if that mean, if that's the case, that would make sense. You know what I mean? Because they're saying it's like a prison gang or whatever, and they're saying it's happened in other places. I think Texas said there was a place in Dallas, I think that was doing it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't think they want to fuck around in Texas.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, I don't know, they don't know that though.

Speaker 1:

If, though, if you're from Venezuela, you don't know that, you know what I'm saying. You just don't know. You don't understand that you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

That's probably not the place to go. Texans are a little wild. Yeah, they are wild they all have guns.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they love their guns. They'll be welcoming that.

Speaker 2:

Come on well, that's what I was thinking like. Is Colorado, you're not allowed to carry a gun like why is? Nobody in the apartments got a gun to protect themselves. Well, one against how many? Yeah, but I would think at least one or two has a gun in there and a whole three buildings of apartment complexes none of them have a gun?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. John just said that they're letting them leave without harm. They're letting them, yeah, because I think they're taking over their units. I think that they're letting them leave without harm. They're letting them, yeah, because I think they're taking over their units.

Speaker 1:

I think that they're letting them yeah yeah, I think so.

Speaker 2:

I think they want them to leave actually, so that they can like basically live there, if it's true, even, like I said, I don't even know if it's true.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea.

Speaker 2:

There's some kind of truth to it for sure, yeah, of truth to it for sure, yeah, but what is it though? That's the point, what? What's true and what's not true? That's that's the key. Sadly, that's what you got to deal with. You never, you never, I mean it's. You're just constantly lying, and you know what? Speaking of lying, fuck that bitch kamala. Anybody who's voting for her has got to be insane. First of all, where's the kamala signs? Because I ain't seen a one, have you? I ain't seen a kamala sign.

Speaker 2:

I think he's gonna take over, like like reagan did, like reagan won his. I think it was a second term. I think only one state he lost. I think it was like idaho or something. I don't even know what state. It was like something up there by minnesota, I think I don't know. But anyways, I think he's gonna dominate it that, but anyways, I think he's going to dominate it that way. I don't think there's. I think it's all bullshit.

Speaker 2:

Did you see Mark Cuban's post? Mark Cuban put a post out and said who would you rather have as a parent, right, trump or Kamala? And Mark Cuban? Now, for the record, he's liberal and hates Trump. You know the owner of the Dallas Mavericks. He put it out there and it was like 70 something percent, or 68% were Trump and 30% were Kamala. It blew up in his face. And then every time that, uh, elon Musk puts one out there, it's like 80%, 70%, trump. But yet when you see these polls on TV, that's like, oh, it's neck and neck, they're so close. It's like I don't think they're even remotely close.

Speaker 2:

And then after that interview, she did 40 days. Okay, jd Vance, okay, trump, when he got shot right before the Republican Convention. Puts JD Vance on the ticket. He's done nothing but interviews since then, constantly, and he's good at answering questions. By the way, he's very good. I could understand why you would let him just speak his mind, because he's very good at what he does. He stands by what he's doing and he's very good at answering. He does, he stands by what he's doing and he's very good at answering his questions. I like JD Vance a lot. I didn't know who he was coming into this, but I really like him.

Speaker 2:

But anyways, she's been on it for 40 days. She's been the nominee for 40 days. Won't do an interview. Finally does a recorded interview. She brings fucking tampon Tim with her. Why, why is her vice president sitting in the meeting. She needs him to hold her hand while she's in there and then she doesn't even answer any questions.

Speaker 2:

Nothing Like what are you going to do day one? I'm going to help the middle class? How bitch. How Tell us how you're going to help day one? I'm going to help the middle class? How bitch. How tell us how you're going to help us? Please tell us how you're going to help the middle class. You can't just say a stupid blanket statement and then she's saying she's not for fracking, she's not for the, she's a lying. Anybody who freaking sees that she is just and she's stealing trump's campaign, she's literally anything trump says. That's, that's how you know. Trump is the best option because everything he's doing she's trying to say that's what she's going to do, because she knows that's what the people want, what the hell? But she ain't going to do any of it. I don't think. I don't know. Maybe she is, but if she does, that's a change of but. It just makes no goddamn sense. I mean, you can't answer questions to reporters.

Speaker 1:

Well, the only thing I can say is that debate is going to be funny, Dude.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't be surprised if she bailed out. Honestly, I really wouldn't. I mean, this election cycle has been crazy enough as it is anyways, but that for I just, oh man, I just that that interview just pissed me off. There's no reason for it. I mean everything that she was asked, she just flat out was like oh, I never said that. You know what I mean. Well, or she said they asked her about fracking Her whole campaign when she was running for president. The first time was she was banning oil, she was the new Green Deal, she was the most liberal there was. But she says, oh no, I made it clear on the debate stage I don't because they ask her. When she interviewed with Pence or when she debated Pence. They ask her about fracking and she said Joe Biden isn't going to ban fracking. But then he fucking. The first thing he did was shut the pipeline down. Who cares? That was like freaking that killed. How many? How many guys did we have coming in here that were working on that pipeline? Do you remember?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there was a bunch.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, we had like 10 customers we lost instantly because their jobs got cut and they disappeared, went back home because they were travelers, they were staying in a hotel or whatever. Fuck, I'm so aggravated with that. I just you know what. I can't believe that she even stands a chance. I really can't believe she stands a chance. I don't know who would vote for her. You would have to be damn near retarded to vote for her, I think. I mean, honestly, I would think that you would be mentally handicapped if you voted for her. I really believe that wholeheartedly. I've never seen anybody so damn stupid.

Speaker 2:

And she won't answer a question. Like I said, what are you going to do on day one? I'm going to help the middle class, oh, okay, how give us something that's going to help the middle class? Tell us her, her, her only thing she said is that she's going to fricking. Uh, try and control what you can charge for food, which you can't do that You're going to tell everybody they got to raise everything else, but like they can't charge what it costs to make the food, okay, how are they supposed to stay in business? And where does the gouging stop? Is it just at the manufacturer? Does it happen here? Does it happen just on a farm? Where does it happen?

Speaker 1:

we'll see.

Speaker 2:

We'll see what happens on the debate yeah, I just I, I can't that can't. She's out of hand, in my opinion, just completely out of hand. And then to have to bring Tim Waltz with her when she comes in, why? Why was he in the interview at all? He didn't say nothing, he just sat off to the side. It was stupid. It was like she had her dad there to like what. You know what I'm saying. That's what it looked like Like her dad was there to protect her if somebody said something crazy. And then what was that? Did you see the Trump train yesterday? What the Trump train thing that was going on? You didn't see that. I don't know what the hell it was. I have no idea.

Speaker 2:

I'm like I'm coming home from the restaurant yesterday and I'm in downtown Elyria at the light yesterday, and I'm in downtown elyria at the light, all of a sudden this semi truck comes by. The semi truck has this huge, massive trump flag on it and then, uh, it's got like the, the, the blue line flag, and it's got some other flags and it starts and they're honking and I mean it went on forever. There were so many cars, dude, they're, they're all doing it, they all got Trump flags, they're all honking and hooting and carrying on and I'm like what the hell is? I even actually recorded a little video but it was like towards the end, so I didn't get like the front end where it was really like impressive looking when I seen it. But I'm like watching this whole thing. I go, this is crazy. So I'm telling Amanda about it. Danny beeps it on me like well, I'm telling Amanda about it. So I get off phone, get on the phone with Danny go, what's up? And he's like dude, I was just leaving the house. He goes and there's this Trump parade thing going on. I go yeah, I seen that. What the hell is that he goes? I don't know. I'll let you know. I just got in line. He said it went down to like Lions Lions Park in LaGrange, but he said they went through Grafton, they went everywhere just doing the same thing and then they went to Lions Park and had a big cookout, but I don't know what it was for Just supporting Trump. I guess I don't know what the hell it was.

Speaker 2:

I've never seen anything like that. I never have seen nothing like that. It was nuts, dude, it was freaking, it was huge. It was. It was a massive, freaking convoy of trump flags and trucks and cars just on a on a saturday just cruising the roads. It was wild. I I'd never seen nothing like it before. It was cool, I mean semi-cool I mean why?

Speaker 1:

why didn't you just follow?

Speaker 2:

I had shit to do. I got shit to do. It's the reason I don't get to do. I didn't get to go see Kenny Lofton either. I wanted to go see him. He was doing a meet and greet and Amanda had me all, like, told me all about it. I just didn't have time to do it. And that's like I mean. People ever, you know? And what else do we got on here, oh, the SpaceX. Did you see that? Did you see that? The astronauts that went into space that are stuck out there now, yeah, like, they like went to the like. They're in the like. They're just stuck in the in the what? The capsule up there to you know, the space station or whatever they're like. They're supposed to be there a week. They're like, yeah, there's some issues. We'll see you in February.

Speaker 1:

Damn. Hopefully they got enough food. What the hell is that? I don't know.

Speaker 2:

In February. And then I heard Elon Musk has to go get them, like it's a Boeing pro, but I guess, like SpaceX is who's going to get them. I guess I don't. I mean that's, that's scary shit. You think you're gone for a week, like you say? Did you pack properly?

Speaker 1:

because that's important right, I'm sure they got reserves. Yeah, it's like February.

Speaker 2:

That's a dude that's deep, that's pretty far out. I'm sure they got reserves. Yeah, it's like February. Wow, dude, that's deep, that's pretty far out. Yeah, then they're saying Elon Musk has to go get them. How does Elon Musk have a better space program than NASA does? I don't get it.

Speaker 1:

Because they probably got regulations and rules and he just breaks them all.

Speaker 2:

It's like we can just get it done. Yeah, you don't want that to be the case, because that's like that submarine that went underneath. Yeah, fuck that, no thanks. Did you see that Candace Owens thing about space where she was talking?

Speaker 1:

about it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's fake, yeah, and she's like going like I don't understand, because she's saying like you can't go through that like outer crust or whatever, because it's like it'll burn up or the radioactivity there's so much radiation at that but I thought that was the whole point of everything is like you have to calculate the window. There's windows you can go through, isn't that the whole like? Isn't that the whole movie with the black ladies that were calculating the math to it and all that? Yeah, yeah, yeah, isn't that the whole thing? They have a window that goes through that crust that they have only can go through that window.

Speaker 1:

No, I think after that point then it's the crazy radiation she's talking about. So I think you still cross through that radiation. I don't think so?

Speaker 2:

I don't think so. I don't know, I don't think so, I don't think so, I don't know, I don't think so though.

Speaker 1:

But anyways, yeah, she was saying like it doesn't happen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she says that that's absolutely insane Never has had and we've never. Is that true, though, that she said we've never been in the moon since 69? I don't know. And then she's talking they're live streaming from the moon, like in 69. Technology that is kind of questionable.

Speaker 1:

That makes you kind of wonder, you know, I don't know. That was pretty good though. She kind of had a lot of good points she did.

Speaker 2:

I mean, she really did, but I just thought that they had that window that they could go through. That's what I always was under the impression.

Speaker 1:

There's a little spot where they could go through it. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was under the impression. They had to hit that window just right, or whatever. That's what I was always told.

Speaker 1:

Then you see everybody's commenting on all the actual footage and shit. Then you look at it and you're yeah, that's kind of fake.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I've always, always thought that, I've always said that it doesn't look like real, it really doesn't look that, that. But I mean, how do you know what the moon looks like? And but. But it's the streaming part and that's a that's a pretty good point. Like the fuck was she streaming before like cell phones?

Speaker 1:

and I mean I that's a great point, dude, that's a really good point but look at, yeah, that some of the videos are so ridiculous and it's like they got videos of them landing. It's like who put the camera there Right? It's like who put the camera there before if it's the first landing.

Speaker 2:

When he first walked out there.

Speaker 1:

yeah, it's like who put the camera.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know, dude, that was. She's got a lot of good points.

Speaker 1:

I bought the book I ordered a book called chaos and she suggested I want to read.

Speaker 2:

I'm getting ready to read it, but it's got part of that is in that book so something.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you know how, like they say, a little bit of radiation just screws up, uh, the the film, the film back then. So how is it supposed to be so much radiation? And they got a camera going, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I don't well the radiation. Well, the radiation would be only in the bell. I don't think it's on the moon.

Speaker 1:

I don't think. I think it was on the moon. That's what they're all saying. That how's? How's the video? It was it.

Speaker 2:

It was, it was film, I think it would get destroyed coming through. I think I think, like that's what they're saying, like it would have got destroyed coming through the actual like the.

Speaker 1:

You know what the main thing that really gets me is they lost the technology. That's the one that really gets me. So the technology from what? 68, 69?

Speaker 2:

they no. Who said they lost the technology?

Speaker 1:

They've been saying that. That's why.

Speaker 2:

I heard that before.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they can't put people back on the moon because they lost the technology.

Speaker 2:

I never heard that. Yeah, I would call bullshit If I heard that. I never heard that.

Speaker 1:

That's why.

Speaker 2:

I'd have to look that up. I never heard that before. That's I. I never heard that at all.

Speaker 1:

Okay, well, just look it up right now. Just look up. Why can't we go back to the moon?

Speaker 2:

Why can't we go back to the moon? The technology yes. Why can't we go? They can't say that Okay. They lost the technology. Why can't we go back to the moon? That can't be true.

Speaker 1:

Please tell me that's not true. That is true.

Speaker 2:

NASA, long Island and Polar are not willing to take on that level of risk again, especially after the Challenger and Columbia disasters. Normal sum of money send astronauts to the lunar surface for a few dozen hours. It doesn't say what you said, it would say. And while technology has advanced in the past five decades, the fundamental challenges of landing on the moon remain the same. Distance roughly a quarter mile. I don't see that they lost the technology.

Speaker 1:

I don't see that anywhere. They destroyed it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know, I don't know man, I don't know about that. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know man, I don't know about that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't, yeah, so you got so much technology since then till now, but you can't go to the moon.

Speaker 2:

But it hasn't changed. They're saying that's what it just said. It hasn't changed the challenges. That's what it's saying. Like the, the, the technology we have doesn't change the fact that it's that far away, that it's uh, you know all those different things and the landing on the moon and stuff. Technology hasn't fixed that. That's what they're saying. Okay, but I mean they're saying it's astronomical cost, it's this, it's that. You know what I'm saying. So I don't know, but there's nothing that says they lost the technology.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm telling you, you'll find it.

Speaker 2:

I will someday, but not today. That's funny, though. Hey, we lost it. Wait, we had it. We were there, but you know it's gone now. I don't know, you know it's gone now. I don't know Where'd you put it. I had it in my pocket. My wife washed the pants.

Speaker 1:

Freddie took it home and he lost it, that dumb bitch never checks the pockets, hector took it home, hector took it home, and we just can't find it no more.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I can't do it, I can't, I can't.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit.

Speaker 2:

That's the other one that I was going to talk about. Was that, uh, the trump letter that came out too, or not? The trump letter to zuckerberg letter? Zuckerberg wrote the letter to jim jordan saying that biden campaign pressured them into basically squashing anything that was covet-related or even comical jokes. They wanted them taken off of there. And there's a letter right there. But he sends it and basically says he wished he wouldn't have done it and he wishes that, um, you know he would have took a stance, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. She's all well and fine. Okay, it's a nice letter. Okay, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Well, I appreciate you finally admitting the truth. You know what I mean that you're, that, that's, that's, that's a that's. I'm gonna give you a thank you for that. But how come I keep seeing shit that's like well, my wife shows me I swear to god, on the daily. My wife has shown me something that's banned because it says it's false information, but you could still see it, you could click on. It says this has been deemed to be false information. You know, I'm some of the stuff that she showed me is like Bible quotes, like literally just like saying you know, let's thank God for this or that, like it's not there's and they're just saying this has been deemed false information.

Speaker 2:

The fuck is that thing doing over there? Is it just the AI doing everything or something, probably? I don't understand. Like, why is that happening? Happening, I don't get it. But yeah, he put that. I think that he's either leaning towards trump now or he just wants to be on the right side when trump gets in office. Maybe I think that's why he came out with there's nothing on that that doesn't tell me that he's shooting to help trump out. Honestly, I mean, there's nothing that I see in it that would say it's anything other than that right I didn't see it oh, there, it is.

Speaker 2:

Well, I don't can't even see it on here it's blurry, yeah, you gotta zoom in on it, all that stuff, but it's. I mean it. Basically, he's saying that they, that the russian collusion stuff, that they buried it, and that they buried the. And he's saying biden, harris did it, but and I really feel like that's messing with the outcome of the elections but they seem to not give a shit about that anymore. Nobody seems to care. That's like just go ahead and mess with it, post whatever you want, doesn't matter. You know what I mean. It's just I don't know. The whole thing is aggravating.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, zuckerberg put it out there. He says that. He keeps saying that they did that, but yet they're still doing it. You know what I mean? In my opinion, they are. That's what it looks like to me is that they're still. They're not like. They're letting you see it, though, but you just got to click on and after it tells you it's false information, but it's not. The problem is it's not like they're saying uh, kamala worked at mcdonald's, they're doing it for that. It's like I said, it said something to the effect of like somebody who said something about God and God we trust, type stuff you know what I mean like, yeah, taking that all out of, yeah, that's just doesn't make sense, that doesn't, that's, that's not, but that's not Congress.

Speaker 2:

Facebook isn't Congress. No, no.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying Congress is taking the God thing out of everything.

Speaker 2:

Schools and yeah, yeah, they want that out, which I have always hated that. But then you got um, that's why they get rid of the pledge right a lot of places yeah, I don't know, it's kind of weird yeah, I don't know, it's kind of our tradition and they're taking it out I mean you can understand.

Speaker 2:

The argument is that they always say that there's supposed to be separation of church and state and that's kind of like. The big thing is that there should be separation of church and state. So I agree with it to some degree, but at the same time I don't think there's anything wrong with God when you say God. If you said Jesus, then I would see there's an issue with that. Or if you said you know, I don't know Jehovah, you know what I'm saying. Like if you said specific.

Speaker 1:

God.

Speaker 2:

But when you say in God we trust, like when you say that that's each of ours God, you know what I mean. But they're trying to include somebody who doesn't believe in God, I guess. Is the point maybe? I don't know, I really don't understand where it all comes from and why, why it's that big of a deal.

Speaker 1:

somebody went for the fight for it, for some reason you know, yeah, it's probably the same person that allows guys to go into women's restrooms did you know?

Speaker 2:

did I tell you about amherst schools? Did I tell you about that? Did we talk about that on here? I don't know know, yeah, amherst schools, like there's a project being Anthony, 40 years working on it, joe is Joe's doing the job. It's a they're. They're converting the bathroom. It's one bathroom now. Yeah, they're going to have one huge bathroom with a window from the hallway where you can see into the bathroom, and then every toilet just has its own stall.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so you and your girlfriend can sit next to each other and just shit, just fucking you guys could have taco bell breakfast on your way into it and you could go sit next to your 14 year old girlfriend and just shit and drop fucking deuces and listen to each other fart up on the toilet and shit everywhere.

Speaker 2:

That's fucking what the hell's the matter with them I don't know, that's too much I mean, I get the whole point like you're in a, you're in your own private thing, I get. But fuck that dude, that's just like come on, dude. I don't want freaking the girls. I went to school with fucking hearing me shit or anything.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to hear them shit, right their tampons and shit well, I mean whatever about tampons.

Speaker 2:

You shouldn't hear that, or nothing. I mean, I guess you have. You have your privacy, right, but I mean whatever about tampons.

Speaker 1:

You shouldn't hear that or nothing. I mean, I guess you have.

Speaker 2:

You have your privacy right but I mean, girls do girls shit in girls bathroom, boys do boys shit in boys bathroom. Let it stay that way. What the fuck is the matter with people and amherst of all places? That's a pretty conservative town. That doesn't make any sense. Like why would such a conservative town do such a thing? I don't know it just yeah, that's ugh, yeah, they're just. I don't know. I don't know how that even became a thing. I mean, and here's the thing.

Speaker 1:

How many?

Speaker 2:

transgender kids do you think are in that school? Three maybe, two, three, two, three maybe. And do you even how many do you think will be?

Speaker 1:

transgenders. By the time they're 20 probably, saying two or three you think so? Yeah, I don't know about that.

Speaker 2:

yeah, they with fr, I don't know, dude, I've seen you know how many, because, if I'm guessing, most of them are probably girls being boys most most of them. That's what I see the most in transgender like around here. When I see in high school it's girls acting like boys, but regardless, maybe there's boys acting like girls. I don't see that, though. I never see that, and usually it seems like they're just experimenting. The next thing you know they're dating girls or dating boys or whatever.

Speaker 1:

again, they go from back and forth, opening up so many cans of worms there's no reason for it, dude.

Speaker 2:

There's just no reason. Just go in your own fucking bathroom. It doesn't. It doesn't make sense like why why?

Speaker 1:

why are you bending over catering to these few?

Speaker 2:

she said. Crystal said that there's a shit ton of boys acting like girls. I don't see it. I mean acting like them, but they're not like dressing like them. They just I mean most of the boys nowadays act like girls. If we're being honest, I just I just don't understand that. It just is silliness. It does not make any sense. What's going to be next?

Speaker 1:

we're going to shower together too but I don't understand how, like people are paying for this, like, who's paying for this? Your?

Speaker 2:

tax dollars are right. That's what I'm saying. 100 tax dollars are paying for all of it.

Speaker 1:

99 of the people that don't agree with it they're paying for it.

Speaker 2:

That's the biggest problem. And here's the thing If you have transgenders in your school or whatever and you do want to cater to them, give them their own bathroom. They've had them forever. Like anyways, like family bathrooms, like universal family bathrooms, they have them. Like at Kalahari, they have them. I mean, they've had them forever. Like anyways, like family bathrooms, like universal family bathrooms, they have them. Like at Kalahari, they have them. I mean, they've had them in many places. Hospitals have them. Like, I mean, what's wrong with just doing that? That's a lot cheaper for the citizens, the taxpaying citizens, to build one little bathroom for somebody else to go into that doesn't want to be classified or labeled as a boy or girl which I don't even care about that argument.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying who's paying for it? That's all that's what I'm like.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. It's a lot cheaper to build one bathroom for somebody who doesn't want to be labeled as a boy or girl, one single, like universal bathroom, you know, with just one stall basically, maybe even two. Even if you built two, it's a lot cheaper than renovating the whole damn thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you got boys, girls and universal or family that's what they call them in a lot of places is universal or family, but it's not. They were never considered transgender. That's like if you want to take your little girl in like me when I had Alexa If we wanted to go, when she was a little girl, into a bathroom, it was always better to go in something like that rather than go in the bathroom with all the boys and urinals and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

And the same thing with the mothers taking the boy in the girl's bathroom.

Speaker 2:

No see, I think mothers always take boys into the bathroom with them. They always have because they're all stalls. The difference is in men's restrooms you have urinals. That's, I think, where I think it changes it a little bit because of the urinals, with taking a little girl in there, you know, but either way, but it's weird because yeah them bathrooms.

Speaker 1:

You're talking about the mall.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, family bath. Yeah, that's what I mean. They've had them forever, like just use those ones, that's. I mean, if that's the issue, because my thing is is like it's like don't label me, but they want labels right right that that's my, my big hole, that I I was because I was watching a whole uh thing about labeling and it's like that's exactly like for someone who doesn't want labeled. The whole world wants labeled. Right now, everybody's labeled something liberal, him, her, they like. They want labels for every goddamn thing.

Speaker 2:

And it's like don't label me but don't label me. But we want to put labels on everything. Everything has to be labeled, everybody has to be. They want to label your on everything. Everything has to be labeled, everybody has to be. They want to label your personality and tell you what disorder it is they want to. I mean, it's not disorders, it's personalities. People have different personalities. That's the wonderful thing about being human is that we all have different personalities and that's wonderful. That doesn't make them disorders by any means, it just makes us human. But everything that you do, they try to label it as a personality trait or fault or whatever they want to do. And it makes no sense. And that's probably the biggest reason we have all the division, because I don't carry the same label you carry. You know what I'm saying? Like I don't understand. Like why keep labeling people? It makes no sense and that's all they keep doing. Label, label, label, label.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Label them, label them.

Speaker 1:

So is the sign going to be on the bathroom.

Speaker 2:

I don't think there is. But then there's like there's like fricking, like that glass window, like I didn't see the whole thing, how it's set up. But if there's a glass window from the hallway looking, and so what girls, when they go to do their hair, everybody can watch them from the hallway. Or if a guy goes and combs his hair in the mirror and washes his hands, they could watch and see who's washing their hands, who's don't put a fucking door on there.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand why there's even a window.

Speaker 2:

I don't understand why you gotta see in the bath. I mean, I guess I do. I guess I shouldn't say that, because I guess that's probably to make sure that dude ain't sneaking in with his girlfriend. Yeah, like that, that kind of shit isn't going on this shit's gonna cause all kinds of problems. I guarantee it everything they do the mess with shit. They cause more problems, I think.

Speaker 1:

I feel like that's how they do it it's just a start and then it's going to cause this.

Speaker 2:

How long do you think before we start hearing news stories about problems?

Speaker 1:

As soon as within a month, as soon as they open within a month, guaranteed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it doesn't sound good.

Speaker 1:

Look, I ain't no genius, but I'll tell you what It'll take no genius to figure that out. There's going to be all kinds of problems.

Speaker 2:

Sadly, it's going to happen everywhere. Now that they've done it, it's just going to keep continuing everywhere.

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't think Amherst is setting the bar. No, it's a bunch are doing it.

Speaker 2:

It's. I mean, yeah, amherst isn't the first. I think it's just going to become the natural thing now that's weird it's fucked up.

Speaker 2:

Dude, do you know what? Being a teenage kid is hard enough. Like being a teenage kid, like you're trying to figure out yourself. You're trying to figure out, like, what you want to do in life. You're trying to figure out everything right and you're you're scared of embarrassing yourself. You're scared and then you're just like here, go shit next to everyone else, like it just doesn't make any sense, like why would you do this? I don't know, it just doesn't. It's just. It's just. It's it's causing problems. Is what it is.

Speaker 1:

That's exactly what I feel about it, it's definitely causing problems, more problems than what it's going to be worth. Yeah, and, like I said, 95 99 percent of the people that are paying for it are the ones that don't want it.

Speaker 2:

No, they don't agree with it. That's the biggest problem. You don't you, but your taxpayers are gonna. Your tax dollars are gonna pay for it regardless. Right, you know I'm saying like me. I got to pay my cook to freaking hang out behind the bar.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I've seen that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's driving me nuts. I mean, first of all, I have cameras. I see it happening Every time. I look on the camera at the bar. He's behind one of the bars somewhere and I'm like so yesterday, I freaking, I seen it, I go, I messaged him, like this this. So yesterday, I fricking, I seen it, I go, I messaged him. I go, dude, there's gotta be something in that kitchen to do right now. And he, and then I didn't hear from him. And then, as I was leaving, he catches me outside and he's like, he's like oh, I just got your message. Yeah, yeah, I'm sorry, you know, I mean, summer gets everything. I go, no, there's something to clean or something. I promise there's something to do besides be behind that bar. And he's like all right, all right, all right. Oh God, that annoys me. I and you know what I worked in that kitchen back there. There is no room to. I have never had a spare moment. I was always.

Speaker 2:

There was always something to clean, there's always something to clean, and because you're cooking with grease and shit like that, wipe something down a week later, after you cleaned it, it's ready to clean again, like and you, it's a whole cycle and it's just and people just sit back there and then and then the worst was like when Sean was here, he stopped by to try to talk to me again. But the worst one, when he was here he wanted me to pay people to come in on Sunday to do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I remember that.

Speaker 2:

Like, just like because that was that was when we were closed on Sundays get all the cooks to come in and do it all on one day. Like, do it while you're working, Like what the hell? You know what I mean? That's what I did when I was back there. I had no issue Summer Bryce and Angel and them did that but, these newer kids aren't doing it.

Speaker 1:

These newer guys aren't doing it like that man every time I go back there and there was two cooks back there and Angel would be tearing something apart, cleaning it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, every time I was here working I was cleaning something. The whole time I was here working in the kitchen. Every time, if I didn't have food prep or whatever, I was cooking, Right, or I was cleaning. I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, angel, I remember Angel doing it, bryce Summer who was?

Speaker 2:

another one that was good at it. To me that's like if you're going to be a cook, to me that's number one priority.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's part of the job.

Speaker 2:

It's like washing your hands before you eat, I mean you've got to have clean. It's like washing your hands before you eat. I mean you got to have clean, it's got to be clean. How do you cook food if it ain't clean? You know, in my opinion, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I was here and I was like why are all these cooks walking behind the bar grabbing stocking and stuff?

Speaker 2:

I have no idea what that's about. They need to stop, though it's got to stop. That's driving me insane.

Speaker 1:

I remember the rule was no cook was behind that that is the rule.

Speaker 2:

That is the rule.

Speaker 1:

That's still supposed to be the rule they used to come out and get something to drink speaking of which I saw Molly yesterday oh, I did too, coming out of the store yeah, at the dollar store.

Speaker 2:

That's when I seen her. Yeah, I haven't seen her in forever. Yeah, I waved at her. She used to love to come and sit out front, stand out front. She's the reason we made the rule actually.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she was standing there like no bra sweatshirt yeah. Oh, no, no, no, that other girl that came out, remember, Like in her bra. Oh, that girl that was.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that girl came out in her bra to get popped, though she wouldn't hang out out there, but yeah, she'd come out to get popped. She's in a sports bra. Yeah, sports bra, yeah, oh my god hey people, but molly remember molly accidentally bleached her one madhouse shirt and everybody wanted one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah it was like where'd you get that one?

Speaker 2:

that was cool it looked like a camo shirt or whatever it was sweet, it was cool it really was.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I accidentally threw it in the whites it looked good it looked like she tie-dyed it. I mean, it looked real good yeah, I was like that's cool as hell. I said, where'd you get that one? I was like I'm going to go grab me a couple of them. She was like, yeah, I accidentally threw it in the weights.

Speaker 2:

I miss Molly. She was sweet, she was a cool one.

Speaker 1:

One of my nice ones that worked there through time or at least she came across nice anyway. Oh, I'm sure she has her moments, you think so I know yeah.

Speaker 2:

She had her teeth up, by the way. Yeah, she came in here without those teeth too. That was one of the funniest things that ever happened. I think that's still, to this day, one of the funniest things.

Speaker 1:

She had no teeth for a couple days can't talk about it, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

So she told you who to add her teeth and that they were holding them because she owed them rent money or something right, she was staying with them, yeah and you know him personally. You call him give molly back her damn teeth, yeah he tried to explain it to me.

Speaker 1:

He goes. She owes me money.

Speaker 2:

I said I don't give a shit, bro, give her her teeth.

Speaker 1:

Next day she came back in with her teeth on. That shit was funny.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, Might be one of the funniest things ever.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was pretty good. I like I don't care, bro, give her her teeth, but. But but I said, no, bro, you got her teeth, man, he's like all right. Next day she came back, she goes, I got my teeth. I was like, yeah, cool oh, that was horrible.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and she's not as old as I thought she was a couple years old or not. Yeah, I didn't realize that. Without the teeth, though, and stuff, it makes it like freaking Rough. Yeah, it makes her age a lot.

Speaker 1:

It looks like Quite a bit that was so fucked up.

Speaker 2:

That was crazy. It took her teeth. What the hell I'm holding them.

Speaker 1:

You owe me money. I was like it took her teeth, like what the hell? I'm holding them, you owe me money. I said, give her her fucking teeth. How?

Speaker 2:

did he even get them? That's what I want to know, because he lived there. I get it, but where did she have her teeth?

Speaker 1:

out that he got to them, maybe in the kitchen, in the jar, I don't know, I didn't ask all that I just said give her back her teeth, oh.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, she needs to get some of that denture bond that holds them in good.

Speaker 1:

Never take them out. A padlock. That shit was hilarious.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it was too much. That's too much, Too, too too much, oh my.

Speaker 1:

God.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was mad.

Speaker 1:

I was like what happened to your teeth? Did you lose your teeth? She said no, you got them. Oh shit, oh man lose your teeth.

Speaker 2:

She said, no, he got them. Oh man, uh. So I got one more thing I definitely wanted to get into for sure that I that I had on my list, that I seen and I can't believe. So california. So California has got a bill on the table right now to give zero down, zero interest, home mortgages for illegals.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, this country's getting fucked up why?

Speaker 2:

Why do they get everything? We get nothing. I don't get it.

Speaker 1:

I thought we was going to do some history shit and that's our tax dollars.

Speaker 2:

I got into history, I went. I definitely let's go quick anyway. Well, it started. I actually what started is I watched that tornado. The tornado there was. A documentary came out this year because this year is the 100th anniversary of the tornado that hit downtown Lorain and I always, all these years, I had always thought, I always thought that it was uh, straight down Broadway. It came, you know, and I, so I put it on because it's the 100th. This guy made it up and it's 100th one, and I'm like, okay, let me check this out. It turns out it. It came up on Lakeview guy made it up and it's the 100th one, and I'm like, okay, let me check this out. It turns out. It came up on Lakeview Beach, like it started in Sandusky, went out over the lake.

Speaker 1:

Got bigger.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it became a. Well, it was pretty big in Sandusky too. It killed people in Sandusky too. But it came up on Lakeview beach and took out the, the, that concession stand that was there, the one that we saw when we were kids was a rebuild of it. The the basement was still there, like where the shower rooms and all that, that all stayed at. But it was brand new when it, when a tornado hit and it wiped the building out that was up above it, and so it came up on the beach there and it came across and ran Lake Avenue to 7th Street all the way down to Broadway and then went across Broadway, basically Maybe went north and south slightly, but mostly just went across it over the lake and onto the east side and then kind of dissipated and then dropped back down in.

Speaker 2:

Like I think it said bainbridge or something like that and it was. It was pretty interesting, like, like, just watching about it, it's it's the fourth worst disaster, our biggest deadliest, fourth deadliest tornado in the us. That one was and it's the the deadliest in ohio, but it's the fourth in the whole us. That's, that's. Oh, yeah, it's, it's, it's big, big.

Speaker 2:

That was a category four right and it was all hitting houses and I mean, like I say, from lake avenue to seventh street straight up and it was, it was occupied, then it's not like it was you know fields. Then they had houses in there. It was. It was just tearing up houses and lifting. A lot of the houses got lifted straight off the foundation, which I feel like nowadays hurricane straps and stuff like that would have would prevent that. You know what I mean? I think well, because the houses stayed intact, but they that, that the houses were being lift off the foundation, literally like they were being lifted up and dropped back down, but they were, you know, everything was, you know, basically ruined. At that point you weren't going to fix it. You know what I'm saying, but I mean it. It didn't. They didn't like some of them did. Some went sideways, some went there. I mean it was pretty wild, but I watched that.

Speaker 2:

And then you came in and we started getting into it and we started looking enough, and I guess there was, like in 1916 there was a train wreck too in amherst which I never knew nothing about. I've seen the caboose down there, that that red caboose, I guess, is a memorial to that and it was, uh, it's, it's that they say one of the worst train wrecks at that. You know, that's been in for years and years like deadly and everything else too. That's one of the like top I forget 10 or something like deadliest train wrecks, yeah. And it happened right downtown amherst basically, and they had some lady that was uh, I forget her name now. We were talking about it. She was an actress and she was on board, but she they said she was the number one, like that, like there's nobody that big today, because it was silent films and stuff. Like they said there was nobody that was as big as she. There's nobody today that's as big as she was then.

Speaker 2:

And she was on that train, survived, was out there helping get people saved and stuff like that. I can't remember her name though, but it was pretty interesting. And then I just kept going down that rabbit hole because while I was I'd been entering a bunch of stuff on the computer. I'm trying to catch up for my accountant, but so I've been playing it as it goes. You know what I mean. So I that train wreck thing I got into, I got into that fire. You know the how cleveland's river caught on fire right in 69 wasn't even that bad of a fire, honestly no no, well, I mean it, but they had far worse.

Speaker 2:

but 69 is just the one that got attention. But, like the actual picture that was in time magazine is from 1952. Apparently it had been catching on fire forever, like it just was constantly catching on fire.

Speaker 1:

Just dumping shit in the river.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Because of all the industry that was down there just dumping everything into the river. Yeah, because of all the industry that was down there just dumping everything into the river. And like they said that they would have oil spills in the one documentary I watched and they would just squeegee it into the river. Yeah, they would just squeegee it into the river and then the fires would start because the trains were crossing the river and the sparks from the wheels on the track would ignite it. That's what was igniting and they said it wasn't even like they said, it's not even unique to cleveland.

Speaker 2:

Like they said that that was something that was happening all over, like chicago, new york was having the same problems that's why all them industries built by rivers but ours was the one that greek gained national attention in 69 because it was during that hippie world you know what I'm saying when they're like free, peace, love. But did you know the EPA is because of that what? The EPA didn't exist before that, before 69, when that fire happened in Cleveland, oh, that was a result of the fire in the river in 69.

Speaker 1:

Damn.

Speaker 2:

Cleveland yeah, that was a result of it. It there was a bunch of stuff.

Speaker 1:

I seen that cleveland was a result of it and shit that really came out of lorraine yeah, we were looking at that one girl, uh, nam kate, nam kate's she.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she's from lorraine. She's like 43 or something like that 40. She's like my brother's age, so he might have even known her. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

And she did some pretty good acting.

Speaker 2:

I can't remember all the different movies right off the top of my head but yeah, there was a bunch of different movies that she was in, but now her whole thing is she's in the incel.

Speaker 1:

I still don't understand that shit.

Speaker 2:

So I don't understand why she's into it, but she does a podcast now that it's called the incel podcast and she does this podcast and it's basically. I had never heard of an incel before, but apparently incel means involuntary celibate, so in other words, they don't have a girlfriend or sex or whatever, but they want to. It's not like they're trying to be celibate, but they don't have a choice because women don't want them.

Speaker 1:

Why is she involved in that? I don't know what made her.

Speaker 2:

I'm like I don't know where she got that. Like it's weird, because she's a pretty lady, like that. That's the part that like she's a, she's an actress, she's she's a beautiful woman and she's an actress and she's the one that's like talking to these people and have I mean, she's their enemy at that point, right or no? I mean, you would think that's like the you know what I'm saying. Like I don't understand where that comes from I don't either.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, but anyways, it's kind of. It's just strange that, uh, that she would be involved in that and I I'd love to ask her why I've reached out, but I haven't gotten.

Speaker 2:

She hasn't gotten back to me. I reached out to ask. I'd love to talk to her about it too, because it's fascinating to me that that, first of all, I didn't even know what existed. She said there's a huge, huge world and it probably has a lot to do with online social society. Now, instead of you know what I'm saying, because nobody's like out meeting people out and about, and they, I would guarantee most, and I at night, and I'm making shit up. I say guarantee it, but I'm making it up a hundred percent. Chances are they're probably like fricking people to sit behind a computer screen.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying and I you know, and I just that's what I would guess. That would be my guess. They're probably not people out just like hanging out and being socializing with normal people.

Speaker 1:

We might be talking about this. Totally crazy that we're so wrong on everything. I don't, I don't know. I don't know either.

Speaker 2:

I never heard that shit I had never either, but it's a whole. It's a huge like because I well, I listened to a couple of her podcasts. I listened to her do an interview on another podcast. After I did that and just because it sparked my attention, because I had never heard of such a thing. But then after I listened to it, I remember there was in California. There was a kid that went on a shooting spree or something like that and it was something to do with being an incel. I kind of remember that he considered himself an invalidary celibate, but they didn't call it an incel, they didn't say that on a news, but that's what it stands for.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying, but it's a whole ass community out there that you know, that, just that's, that's what they. They get kicked out If they. That just that's that's what they. They get kicked out if they brag. She said like, if, like, if they were like I got laid last night, they'd fucking boot them in a heartbeat from they just block them right from the whole community is what she said wow, that's crazy yeah right, I mean it.

Speaker 2:

Just like there's no bragging, like you can't, like you know. I mean, is it? Do you think some of them are just unrealistic, like because they watch porn hub? Andornhub is where we do need labels, just for the record. We don't need to be clicking on no crazy shit there.

Speaker 1:

You're like, wow, she's beautiful and all of a sudden slang.

Speaker 2:

That's the only spot we need labels.

Speaker 2:

The rest of the world, world. We don't need labels. But no, I mean, is it an unrealistic thing? You know what I mean. Like that whole, like I I first of all, I feel like porn hub and all that kind of sets sets people up that way. Anyway, it's just in general, like I. I think that people get in there and the fantasy and what's on screen it's not going to relate in real life. It's not how it's going to be. You know what I'm saying. You try to shoot a load on some chick. She's not going to be like, ah, she's going to go oh, why'd you do that? You know what I'm saying. That's just what's going to happen most of the time. But you know what I'm saying. I mean, it's a, it's an unrealistic. I mean most of it is an unrealistic. You're not gonna, you're not gonna pull your dick out and some girl's gonna give you a hand with it. You know what I'm saying. It's just not the way it works, although pornhub would make you think it does.

Speaker 1:

You know well, you get the girl that watches porn hub too. They'll be like that's what you're supposed to do, but anyways, uh, that other actress. There was another actress very popular actress that wasn't. She was popular in the 70s and 80s and she was from lorraine and she played in a movie. She's like, got a lot of big movies and I didn't ever heard of her before from lorraine what was her name?

Speaker 2:

you don't know remember her name.

Speaker 1:

I didn't see that she she was with. She was with robert redford and paul newman. That's how big she was yeah, that's that's pretty big. Yeah, and she was from lorraine yeah there's a lot of people that was came out of the rain that I didn't think lorraine aleria.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, you know, that's another. Do you know another thing that I came down with, that history that? Do you remember them finding that guy in twinsburg? Like they finally identified him through the familiar dna. That's just guy and twin. In twinsburg years ago now years ago I'm talking they found him. That well, I don't that, but they found the guy.

Speaker 2:

But some guy reopened a case, like I don't know, I don't know what it was like eight years ago or something. It was a while ago and when the familiar DNA stuff came out about you know what I mean. So it was, it was. It was like right around the time had this guy he was African-American, that was in Twinsburg. They found behind like some kind of factory or something. They went to go dump wood shavings or something back there and they found this guy back there. That had been back there a while at that point anyways, and they could never figure him out. They never could figure out who he was. He tried DNA I guess in the 90s, couldn't figure it out. But now with the familiar dna they thought maybe they could figure it out and they did.

Speaker 2:

And it's a guy from cleveland, his name's frank, frank little maybe or something I don't know. He was one of the original oj's, oh yeah, yeah, he was one of the original oj's. It said like I was watching the whole thing and he was like he was one of the original oj's. And then he like I was watching the whole thing and he was like he was one of the original OJs. And then he went to California with them when they first started taking off. But he he stayed a very short time because he missed his girlfriend, come back to his girlfriend and and didn't go on with the OJs when they did it.

Speaker 2:

But he originally started the OJs with them Like he was one of the original fixtures of the OJs. How he ended up there, who killed him, I don't know about that, but that's who the guy was that they couldn't find. They finally found, figured it out, ended up in Twinsburg like in a ditch, fricking crazy. Like there's so many things like that dude and then grave robbering. I mean, we've heard about it. That was a bigger problem than I realized.

Speaker 1:

Oh, in Louisiana when that Katrina hit Because they're above, they're in tombs, they're above, they was robbing the shit out of them.

Speaker 2:

I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about, like in the 1800s, they would go dig up graves after people were died and sell them to the colleges. The universities would pay grave robbers to go steal bodies so that they could dissect them and, like, do research on them. That's what was going on. That was and it wasn't uncommon, it was pretty fucking common practice. They said the one university was giving them twenty five bucks a body and like eighteen forty seven. That was probably big money. It's not as much as you think I did. That I did. Oh, that was probably big money. It's not as much as you think I did, I did.

Speaker 2:

So I was curious. I'm like, what was that? I did the thing. Yeah, I went and checked it out and I'm like Tony Morrison, is that who you're talking about, tony Morrison? Brian Rowe just said Tony Morrison, is that who you're talking about? No, anyways, about tony morrison. Brian rowe just said tony morrison, is that who you're talking about? No, anyways, uh, the uh. And now I'm sidetracked again. Oh, I did the math. It's like about 980 bucks thousand bucks.

Speaker 1:

That's what it converts to today.

Speaker 2:

It says 25 converts to about 980 bucks. So they go dig up a grave, and it was two of them doing it the one that the one, cause there was a whole one that got caught.

Speaker 1:

I think there was a movie on that shit.

Speaker 2:

It's fucking crazy, Like I know, like you always heard about it. It's like why would you go dig up people's bodies? But now I know cause.

Speaker 1:

They'll say they were selling them to the colleges, yeah about what they was doing, Like people was buried with their rings and shit like that. Yeah, right, so the rings was like a big old diamond back then was. You know now what it would be worth. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, right, right, right, right, right.

Speaker 1:

So that's a whole different level Right right, that's a whole other thing, but they was probably making more money than that 900. Yeah they was taking them tubes and like, because it was a storm, nobody was there, was no law. You know what I'm saying? They was going over there and just robbing the people while they were asleep.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there was like a huge case that happened in Cleveland like in 1847. It was a Willoughby. It was somebody in Willoughby got theirs robbed or whatever and they found it under the floorboards at the university and then when they got in there there was like four other bodies in there like four other people 1847, so they would just like steal these. They'd steal these damn bodies and go sell them to the university. You know what I mean? Empty graves, constant. Yeah, what are you? Talking about tony morrison I don't know what he's talking.

Speaker 1:

Wasn't she a book writer or something?

Speaker 2:

I don't know who. Toni Morrison is yeah, halle Berry was from Cleveland, yeah.

Speaker 1:

We're more towards Lorraine. Yeah, we were looking for Lorraine Elyria.

Speaker 2:

Lorraine County actually is what we were looking for. But yeah, I started getting into all those different things. There's so many different things. I got into Like, even like downtown Cleveland. I was reading about that how it got started. You know they said the guy that Cleveland is named after he was like a surveyor. He came out and surveyed it, had it named after him and had never been back since then Never was.

Speaker 1:

It's a place of the dope, no.

Speaker 2:

Well, back then it was beautiful. I'm sure the first original guy that really settled up, settled right in the flats, like that was the first spot, was the flats. Oh, I'm sure Was like where everything started and then industry took over and then they burned the place down, just dumping oil and grease into everything.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, that's just nasty dude, that's freaking.

Speaker 2:

Well before that they probably had little trenches where the before nothing. What do you mean?

Speaker 1:

like when cities were building being built, they didn't have no plumbing. That's probably where all the crap went yeah, probably probably still does I don't know. No, it goes through the plants and stuff it does what, when? You use rusher goes through the plants you sure? Yeah, there's one right here down the road it's a sewer treatment plant yeah, so I'm sure they got all kinds what do they do with it, though?

Speaker 1:

just let it do like a septic would just basically composed until it yeah they put chemicals in it, pile it up and then put it in our drink, put it in your garden. We used to sell that dirt. Hey, it was the best shit ever.

Speaker 2:

Well, they were saying like too, like, I guess, like antibiotics and stuff they say goes through, that, like, whatever they do with those treatment plants, don't get that out of there. So when you put it in your system and use the bathroom and then it goes back, it's in your lake water. Like it gets into the lake water. Oh yeah, although like anybody who's taking antibiotics.

Speaker 2:

Ant Like it gets into the lake water, although like anybody who's taken antibiotics, Antibiotics any pills, they say, however they treat it, doesn't take that out of there. Birth control, birth control really, that's interesting. I never thought about that one.

Speaker 1:

I just heard that one not too long ago. Oh really.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's pretty scary thought, don't you think? Like just freaking, yuck Craziness. But there's a lot of crazy shit that went on in cleveland and a lot of stuff in this area too. That and a lot of stuff that got started here, like epa got started because of the river fire and, um, oh, you know what. That's something else I wanted to talk about, like, but you know how, like they the the school, like you have to have all the doors exit properly, you have to have escape routes and stuff that started in cleveland bars that started in cleveland too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it sure did it started. Uh, that was like the worst, like it was like 56 kids died in a school in in cleveland and collinwood. Actually, 56 freaking kids died couldn't get out couldn't get out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the whole thing like just went up and it was because they had a hot steam pipe next to, uh, wooden rafter basically, and it just lit it up and the whole thing went up in flames. It was nothing like that was nothing like nobody did anything wrong or nothing. It was just the building codes didn't account for like putting insulation on steam pipes and shit like that back then, I guess. And steam pipes get hot. Have you ever touched a steam pipe? Oh my God. When we worked at Goodyear or BF Goodrich, oh my God they have them steam pipes up in the ceiling.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't think they'd light something, though huh.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I would think would think oh fuck, yeah, you would. Oh my god, when we worked up in the ceilings, like when we're doing drywall, we got to top out those pipes and stuff from where we get up and you might have to get in there. If you accidentally bump them fuckers, dude it, believe me you would know they'll light something on fire. Them fuckers are hot. Hot, I mean that, not like, not like the hot water coming out of your faucet hot. I'm talking like if you boiled hot water and then dumped it on something. It's hot, I mean it's they're. They're crazy hot. Those pipes are no joke whatsoever, not even a little bit. But you know that and that. Speaking of building, did you see that they changed that electric? I just saw this the other day too. They changed the electrical code nationally.

Speaker 2:

You're not allowed to put an electrical outlet on the side of your island anymore. Why? Because the kids, like, could rip the crock pot down. Oh, you know what I'm saying. My brother did that when he was a kid, chris. He pulled up a tea kettle down and burned his whole stomach. Real bad, like he was real bad when he was a baby. It was, I remember, like my dad having to do the gauze and like it was nasty, it was bad, but it wasn't a cord, though I don't know it was. You know he pulled the actual tea kettle down. But yeah, that that's the safety. Hazard is now that you can't have that. So now builders can't build with plugs on the side of the island. That's a weird code, but here's the thing. So I have an island at home and I don't have a plug on the side of my island you're ahead of your time yeah, I'm, I'm up to code.

Speaker 2:

Just saying I'm up to code. Yeah, you know how we put a crock pot on the island with extension cord. Yeah, yeah, that's across the whole fucking kitchen dude.

Speaker 1:

What the?

Speaker 2:

fuck right, that's which one's better. But people are fucking retarded dude. This is what I'm saying. They make rules that fucking make no sense, for no reason right damn. So now there's no plugs on the island bullshit.

Speaker 1:

I guarantee when a motherfucker done doing their shit and it got past and cold, they're gonna have an electrician come in and run one into the island well, what they want you to do is they want you to put like a either a pop-up, you know, or like.

Speaker 2:

When I had my island in Albrecht, I had like the bar, so I had the counter type and a bar height and in between I had outlets.

Speaker 1:

So then they're going to put an outlet on the top and then they're going to have an issue with water and shit going in that. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Like being flat on top. That's why those are geo, Not flat.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, I guess yeah if it's in that type of thing, there's going to be issues with that too. Watch, it's just.

Speaker 2:

Well, all I know is plug-wise if I'm on my island.

Speaker 1:

I run an extension cord.

Speaker 2:

That's how I have to do it. I don't have another way to do it, because you don't have one plugged.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

So that's what the ground's on top that's how they do a lot of them now yeah, but the electricians do that right.

Speaker 1:

You think it's backwards? That's the way it's supposed to be.

Speaker 2:

That's the way it's supposed to be. Yeah, the commercial electricians told me that they're like yeah, that's the way it's supposed because they do it in commercial projects.

Speaker 1:

They're always, always that way and I'm always like it just looks weird, yeah, because you're used to the other way, but that's the wrong way.

Speaker 2:

That's weird, though. Why is that?

Speaker 1:

the wrong way, because when you drop something metal or something and it hits both of them at the same time. But if you have it like this and that grounds here, it's going to go like that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, but it still could go one way and hit both of them. No, not if yeah, if it hit at an angle on one way, it could still hit both of them. I mean, it'd be less odds but it could, Because the ground is the same as the neutral.

Speaker 1:

Right, they're the same.

Speaker 2:

They're the exact same. I don't know that's the way it's supposed to be. Your white lead. It runs off the exact same thing as your ground. Your ground and neutral are hooked to the same fucking bar inside a box. That's the way it's supposed to be, but I don't know why we have to do it that way. Why can't you just run one wire all the way out?

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I mean, am I wrong or no?

Speaker 1:

I think you're right, but I don't know why it says that.

Speaker 2:

That's what I've heard. I mean, I see how it's hooked up. I'm telling you, I promise that's how I've hooked them up. You hook your neutral in the exact same thing. You hook your ground wire into and then run two wires from the same bar out. It just doesn't make sense to me. I don't get it. I don't either.

Speaker 2:

Chantel, is it on the side of the island, under the counter? That's what matters. But Chantel, is it on the side of the island under the counter? That's what matters. If it's under the counter, on the side of it, what does she tell? She said she has an outlet on her island. That's what the rule was and that's a new building code. So anything that's there is grandfathered in or whatever. But I mean, yeah, if it's on the side of the island, not like if it's sitting on, not if it's in the top of the Island, or like in a backsplash, like that's how it was at my house. I had them in a backsplash at my other house. But yeah, that's what they're saying. Anyway, I don't know, I don't, I don't agree with it. I don't think. By the way, we did do this on Facebook this week instead of going back to YouTube. I think we do way better on Facebook than we do on YouTube, I think from what I see. Anyways, YouTube is like people are having trouble logging on it to be able to chat and stuff.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that new code is stupid. I'm still thinking about that. Yeah, that's old though.

Speaker 2:

No, they did it In 2023, the National Electric Code changed that it can't be on the sided island.

Speaker 1:

I wish we got involved in that shit. We go in there and say the same shit. What we say right here, like, is that stupid. It's better to run an extension cord.

Speaker 2:

I think the problem is is that once, when that happens, like when they change a national code, I think for you to fix that at this point, I think it has to go in front of Congress Jesus.

Speaker 1:

I swear on at this point. I think it has to go in front of congress. Jesus, I swear to god, I think it does. I think for it to be eliminated you have to get approval from congress. I think on it. But, like I said, most people that have and it goes. It has to be inspected when they're done for like to pass. Yeah, most people are going to call electrician and come put one in there. Yeah, probably, absolutely. Yeah, I mean you want power at your island.

Speaker 2:

you don't want to call an electrician and come put one in there. Yeah, probably, absolutely. Yeah, I mean, you want power at your island. You don't want to run an extension cord across your whole fucking kitchen to get to it. That's stupid.

Speaker 1:

Right, so like to change that law or rule or whatever.

Speaker 2:

They're looking out for you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, so they're going to give me a trip hazard, fuck it.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's like the city of Avon, I think I don't know if it's avon or avon lake, one of them.

Speaker 2:

It's illegal on commercial property to have a nosing on your stairs oh, yeah, yeah which is bizarre to me, because as a carpenter, they taught us in school that you need that nosing so you don't trip going down the stairs, so your hills don't catch. And what I see in what goes on in avon I think, I think it's they just tilt them so you still have the safety there, but that. But there's no actual nosing, but it's like it is a nosing from it being tilted. The risers tilted out on the commercial projects, but yeah, that's nosing is illegal there and that bizarre so a woman with some high heels is going to trip like a motherfucker?

Speaker 2:

brian rowe is telling everybody to go to the cornhole tournament at the croatian club at four o'clock today well, thanks for advertising that on our uh podcast everybody I helped him out. I said enough giving him all kinds of people to beat him. He said that's how he's going to spend his 35th wedding anniversary. Oh yeah, yeah, 35 years. It's been 35. Yeah, it has been 35 years. Goddamn, we're old. He is, yeah, jesus, 30. Wait a minute, is that his 35th anniversary? Is that right? Yeah, it is.

Speaker 1:

Goddamn, god damn, wow, holy crap. I remember when he first met her.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy 35 years ago 35 years ago in the rainbow house. He was in the rainbow house 35 years ago, well that's it for today, I guess. Huh, I would say so, let me look real quick. I'll check real quick yeah, I'm gonna. I going to look real quick and see and see what else I had out there. I think we talked about pretty much everything that I had on my list.

Speaker 1:

I think we need to get more into the Lorraine history. There's a lot.

Speaker 2:

There is a lot. I think that maybe, if you want to get into something like that, maybe we could just do like maybe me and you could just do a whole history thing on one thing at a time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like separate of the podcast where we go out. Maybe we find it, because we can get all the photos we need if we go down to Lorraine the historical society and we tell them what we're looking for.

Speaker 1:

I've never been there, you been there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I got a bunch of pictures from there. I got a bunch that I want to have printed and put in the bar. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, I've got a picture of them. I've got a picture of the baskell bridge there with the other bridge that was there before that, still in the same spot, and it was a rotating bridge, the one that was there before that. I got a picture of the henderson bridge. When it's built on both sides you know what I when it's built on both sides, you know what I mean it's built on both sides but not connected in the middle, it's just open in the middle. I've got a picture of that.

Speaker 1:

I think that's cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I got a. I got quite a few of them. But we you, yeah, we could get photographs from back in the. If we pick a subject and we can go out and we could just do our own little history channel thing on it, we'll do our own, we'll make up our own Lorain County history, I think, and we'll go research it and get into it. It would be fun.

Speaker 1:

It's got a lot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think it would be fun. We'll make you the face of it. I just want to do the genetics or the, the, the the. I just want to do like the behind the scenes record it, watch it. You'd just be the face explaining everything, talking and walking them through everything.

Speaker 1:

There's like some interesting history in Lorain and, like you said, lorain County.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, Absolutely. I mean, Lorain was a badass place at one time I missed out.

Speaker 2:

I seen that guy was here. I didn't even know he was here. He was in Lorain Palace Theater. I was watching about the Cleveland because I'm on this history shit that we're doing. I was watching about the mafia and Cleveland's history but how they were connected and there was a couple of things that were cool about it. One was that the first ever meeting between all the bosses of the mafias in the US like when you watched Godfather and they're all in that you know where that took place the first one ever At the Statler in Cleveland. True story, that was the first one ever was the Statler in Cleveland. That's how connected this city was at one time. But he was coming to Lorraine in June. I think he went June or July. I missed it either way. He was at. Either way he was at the palace he came in who are you?

Speaker 2:

talking about what the hell is his name? Dan Bongino?

Speaker 1:

Is that the one that him and that one guy get into it all the time?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's like the mafia. His dad was in the mafia.

Speaker 1:

Right, right. Yeah, I think half the shit he says is bullshit.

Speaker 2:

You think so? Yeah, I don't know. Chantel says that. Yeah, I know, I went to school with him, jerry Evans and Ray Harris. Who else was in the NFL? I didn't know anyone else, did you?

Speaker 1:

There was more, though, but I just don't know.

Speaker 2:

There definitely was more, but yeah, ray Harris and he was older than me, but yeah, I knew him and and Jerry Evans. Both Jerry Evans wife worked at uh Moen with my ex-mother-in-law for a long time. Matt Wilhelm, he was in the NFL. I don't know, there's a kid from Clearview that's in the NFL now.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, I think so yeah, uh, h yeah, hitchens, isn't it?

Speaker 2:

Hitchens. That's it, Yep.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely we were wanting to look into some of the history history though but I think we should do it. I was thinking about it. I like the idea of doing like our own little Lorain County History Channel. I think it would be cool, we could do something. We think it would be cool we could do something. We could set it up, get the camera and plus you know what else I think about it. I think it would be a way for me and you to do something outside of the studio and learn about it more. You know what I'm saying, like how we went talking about taking this, you know going like I think it would be cool to set up cameras, do the outside the studio and see how it comes out, you know I mean, I think I think lorraine's got a lot of history that we don't even know about.

Speaker 1:

Nobody knows about there's so much.

Speaker 2:

I mean you're talking. I mean you're talking. I mean the steinbrenner I mean one of the most famous people in the world was right here in lorraine building ships, you know. I mean like it was a lot of. There's a lot of cool shit to the city of lorraine and and the area and illyria too, like I mean there's like we had huge links to like the automotive industry when it first started. We that there was, I forget there's like a car that was produced in Elyria that they don't make no more too. I can't remember what it was probably the gremlin nah, that looks like some Elyria shit.

Speaker 2:

I definitely seen a lot of Gremlins and Illyria back in the day that was an ugly-ass car. Gee, I'm just a silhouette.

Speaker 1:

He probably modeled it after his girlfriend.

Speaker 2:

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