 I'm James P. Barbecue banter an open topic show the cyber man cave anything goes Unscripted ad libs uncensored anything can be discussed I'm James P. Madonna. Of course your host that I'm here. I'm gonna introduce all my co-hosts here and guess There they are the one and only Jason Cleveland from the state of Washington Thomas middle 75 from South Easter, Massachusetts BC beer reviews Of course, you know BC from Michigan Welcome gentlemen Hello folks. I know today's master server. He's James master of bed master of Bayesian master Yeah, we're all here and And I look at look at Jason's wonderful patio Look at the the stonework look at the fire pit look at the pine trees the the gothic fog and The smoker they get the big green dinosaur egg in a background Wonderful It's one of them the bar I get to make is it a velociraptor or is it something else? That's a giant green leprechaun go mad. Let's see here. Should we go take a look at it? Yeah. Yeah I'll take a look at it here. I know BC beer reviews has got his an ultimate pork loin Grille and we're gonna take a bird's-eye view of what Jason Cleveland who has So let's take a peek here. I actually started this because we're on a bit of a we've got to eat dinner at around four Because we're gonna go look at some Christmas lights tonight, so I had started this earlier. So what this is It's about a three-pound Chuck roast that I got it was on sale And what I did was I seared this off on both sides And then I put in the big green egg is very versatile you can do direct and indirect cooking There's a plate in there which keeps the heat from touching the grill so you can cook in direct and I put some cherry wood in there for smoking and I've got a couple probes in there and We're looking at an internal temperature of the meat at 88 degrees and The grill temperature the great temperature is at 235 When this gets close to done I am going to put the roast in this pan here I've cut up some Onion and green pepper and there's about a half a stick of butter There's like a cup of barbecue sauce left in here. There's one of these BC beers that he loves so much And then some We're gonna kind of braise it in there and we're gonna have like some Sandwiches will make some sandwiches. So hopefully this is all done during the show so we can show all this going together And the the sandwiches when they're being eaten. So yeah, hold off BC. Hold on. I'll be right there Okay, okay in my probe. So I forgot to put my All right Let's see what you got there. I know you I know you got a porpoise My okay, there we go. Yeah now mine I stuck with port Stuffing with onions or mushrooms and Apple slices I've got a layer of apple slices on one side and then I took chopped up a bunch of onions to put into the cornbread so you're getting apple all the way around and the stuffing for this pork loin, of course, I had to Score the fat side so the smoke could penetrate into the fat there the pork loin wrapped it up with some butchers wine and As you see I got the charcoal going so we're going good You see that looks fantastic Last time it took probably about two two and a half hours for me to do mine. So yeah Yeah, so that's in that's within the timeline of the show then Yeah, let's see. Well with it within the food Yes, I'm like, let's see that fire pit. Yeah, I disappeared Oh, I'm sorry. I had to drag this thing closer. I've got just one of these little This is not built in this is like from Lowe's or something But it's around 30 degrees believe it or not. So this actually feels good. Just sitting next to this thing Oh, yeah, you ever see that that that colored glass. I don't know what the hell it is they have these fire pits with this Color glass around it. I know it's Just plain glass. Yeah, I've seen those this one has like lava rock in it. Oh, that's even better I'm drinking a Miller high life. I know this is mass produced and gives you a heartburn and everything but Better you than me, I mean, I mean better you drinking that Of course, and it's a little early for me, but it is progressive discussion. So we've got to pull out all the stops today, right? Oh, yeah, definitely. I'm gonna make it. I'm gonna make a statement Before we get the ball rolling but before I make the statement We're gonna go to Thomas middle 75 and see what he is easy Coke zero. Oh boy What kind of aroma do you get on that a little gastronomy? Oh I'm gonna be able to show this to you. Let me see if I can let me see if the Screen will allow me to do that. There you go. Oh, I see it. We got half Chicken. Oh, they call it smoky Joe. It's barbecue chicken with Bacon and red onions and the other half here is Buffalo chicken Typically, I don't whoa We don't want the crotch Yeah, banana pepper Eric la crotcha Really like barbecue chicken pizza because I feel like everything mass produced. It's got barbecue Flavors, it's just like a sweet syrupy kind of a mess and this is kind of Slightly going in that really syrupy a sweet direction of more savory fan of a pizza rather than sweet I mean, I think this is this pretty average run of the mill pizza. There's nothing to really Maybe it's better than Domino's if that but it's pretty average plain Jane Pizza, but it will do and it's got some barbecue flavor. Okay Takeout or pickup I got I yeah, I went and picked it up before the show. Yeah, it was like 17 thing and before the tax for The halves of a large like that. So yeah, I would take out and pick up the same thing. I suppose you're right. Yes But but but okay, that's the thing pick up is one of these things the driver can actually set it in your car for you That's that's pick up but take out you have to walk in and walk out with it, right? Oh, okay. You're right You order through an app like we have a app called slice which delivers pizza Website in order and just went and pick it up. No, I had already paid online with my credit card When I get the Chinese food from Sichuan Express, I you know, I go to their app I go to not their app. I go to an app called Q menu and I place my order I check what I want in the box and they already have my debit card information in my address They already have my address my phone number everything One click and that's it. I mean it's up at your doorstep. Yeah. Yeah, you've got a lot of technology What's that's that is the that is the thickness of barbecue sauce on this thing is that Yeah, that's what the Alex Comes all the way out of the pizza That's what Alex That's the thing that Alex had on one of his Friday food show He had some barbecue chicken. I think this right it. Oh, it might actually have been a better pizza than this But you know, it's not you know, the peanut butter and jelly oozing out, which it always does Well, so does egg salad when you think about it sandwich. Yeah, the same thing happens with There used to be this place this hot dog place when I was a kid where the hot dogs were huge But but they can never they can ever get rolls to accommodate the the frankfurters there was no and and you know and All the topping would fall out the hot dog would fall out and it would be like like the man disintegrate around the damn Are you supposed to eat these beyond me? It was called Callahans and your slogan was so big so good That was still a business James. No, they're not in business They used to be a masonry supply company Where their slogan was our bricks get laid They sold cinder blocks and bricks, you know for construction work But you know, I wonder James if they came up with that themselves or if they paid somebody for that slogan Well, it's clever. I mean it is very clever Words, but you can't get in trouble for because bricks really didn't get laid That's your if you're a mason your brick layer, right? So You see, what have you got there? I've got a Self-righteous black IPA by stones brewery Looks excellent I was planning to review this on my channel. I was at Yesterday, but I was looking at the Date on the bottle, it's old So I mean kind of stuck with the product so yeah Well, if I'm stuck with it, I might as well drink it on the side, you know, you know You know, I think Eric you mentioned on stout Sunday, you know, if there's no date Then you just have to go with what you what you see, right? Yeah, everybody else gets everybody else gets kind of angry with that logic, but how can you not if it tastes old? Then review the beer then your review conclusion is you got an old beer. It doesn't taste old Can't review in conclusion that it's an old beer. That's what I'm trying to say You just have to go off of what you're tasting you can't a good point Date that means that it's old like that doesn't mean anything that means that either Or they got four packs and they have the date stapled onto the top of it with a sticker or something You don't know review for what is it? Yep You know, I think it'd be interesting maybe for yourself Eric or for Jay Ronald Terrio or any of those other Beer reviewers, you know, like a blind taste challenge to do like an expired the same beer Let's say you're doing Miller High Life. Okay Yeah, same beer you do an expired one against a non expired one totally blind and see if you can tell the difference I'm pretty sure you could but it'd be interesting nonetheless And then that Look if it's expired, it really doesn't matter, right? You know I'm talking about expired beers. I was watch I watched them What do they call that script wonking where you'll get people that oh nice Yeah, but You'll get people that go into these like abandoned places like Monkers houses asylum These different abandoned places that they'll explore these place places, right and they came across this lawn where they had Target tons of air on open it was like a bunch of Budweiser's and You could tell it was all because they had the old little slip that you had to peel off Yeah, it was like a piece of tape where you had to pull it off and it was that all like from the pool pieces in 60s yeah And they actually had the somebody drink it was like So Before I forget Congratulations on winning a big 10 championship first one in 17 years and going to the college football play Cheers, BC. Thank you, Jason. Cheers Seemed like they were gonna win that it seemed pretty pretty Hey, you know what the funniest thing was That day I got off work. I went to the store and I seen some guy walking in He had a couple of you of them stuff by his wheelchair and he's seen me wearing my hat. It was like Go blue go blue big and then they say you know we started talking about game that day They were coming out later on And it was like don't you think they're overdue? Oh hell yeah Win against the suck guys. It was like my god. I was going nuts on like my Twitter and Facebook I don't know if you guys I don't know if you guys are on a Twitter Instagram or Facebook, but Twitter I ended up posting up Bottle of buffalo trace and a shot. I've got a couple of shot glasses of you of them So I pulled one up and said cheers to the boys in blue go blue. So ended up getting like 22 likes on their tweet So it was cool Let me tits the season It's the season. I'm just drinking the Polish potato vodka infusion Cranberries and naval oranges in there for a couple weeks All these sells this spaghetti sauce Where where would you save the jar you got a measuring cup as you could see? Okay, all right look for Hold on it's called Priano Priano It's actually good spaghetti sauce. It's not bad Priano and you get yourself a shaker storage Measuring cup, I mean I got a question for you James Do you still store that in the freezer or is that in the refrigerator? Oh, no, no, this stays in the freezer freeze That's what I do with my vodka to I put it in the freezer. I Gotta have an absolute rocket freezer No That's what I did with my rumpel mince peppermint schnapps. I kept it in the freezer right like whoo And it's really Anything minty is a lot better ice-cold, but except for dr. McGillicuddy. That'll never be good The lower grade version of mr. Boston's That's from Boston around me and that's one thing Boston got wrong Oh Yeah, it's like that was at five o'clock vodka. Oh my god, I can't stand Well in the morning vodka She's gonna Ground that's a vodka you don't want If the vodka bounces off the ground that's not a very high-class vodka, you don't want that meaning it's in a plastic bottle With that in a freezer for the there's toxic chemicals in the plastic that'll leach Anything any plastic put in the freezer will do that Toxic chemicals in there. I mean Yeah, but I want to I want to make a statement of something that's really bothering me as as a recent Okay, for those that know this CNN's Chris Cuomo was unjustly fired abruptly from CNN and It has to do with They feel that he was Helping his brother former governor Andrew Cuomo a little too much and You know, I just want to say I strongly believe that Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment allegations was part of a neoliberal man-hating feminist setup With the help of that of that female Attorney general There is no solid evidence involving witnesses to support these allegations It makes me think back years ago when Jimmy the Greek Snyder was unjustly fired by I think one of the major networks for stating the fact For stating true facts that rub neoliberals the wrong way And that's that's the extent of what I want to say about Chris Cuomo's firing, you know the He was a victim of political correctness and I Would I would assume that they would give him a very Comfortable severance package though, right? Yeah, I would be in his contract. Yeah They they indefinitely see first they said fired and then they says they indefinitely suspended him pending further Investigation which in which they will make a decision the first of the year so so with that indefinite suspension affected is a Severance pay He's I'm sure he invested his money wisely. Yeah, I'm about to say he's probably got a couple of millions in the bank Another job the rest of his life, you know, I mean, I mean he's been there for many years and he he's like he gets like one million people Watching his show every night. I mean he's like the biggest star He was the biggest star of CNN and I'm sure he's very financially independent It goes to show you that it goes to show you that you know, I think I think as far as the I think as far as the governor Cuomo was Andrew Cuomo was concerned. It goes to show you that, you know He probably shouldn't have been get dates. I can't be given in any during the pandemic I mean that's so that's to me. That's a little that's that's a little crazy Everybody else was in the same boat as him and and then again and then later on it goes to show that you know That that whole That that whole governor's cabinet whatever was doctoring up numbers about what really happened in the pandemic And it was much worse than he was trying to let on he was trying to have people You know hush hush a little bit about it. So, uh, yeah Well, yeah, we should probably probably we shouldn't you know We should be making our own conclusions at the end of the day about what's going on What what you really want to believe what you don't at the end of the day It's it's the same thing when you watch the news. I think you need to make your own judgments in conclusions And I don't really like watching a lot of even Fox news I'm not even like a huge fan of that But I'm just not a huge fan of you're trying to watch the news get the facts But then again the newscasters themselves interviewing somebody keep constantly interrupting that person all the time It's like that's a really that's a really great It's a really great conversation you have and you keep interrupting the person Get your your point across not to hear all about them. It's ego. It's all about The personality and not necessarily bringing your listeners viewers the whole Like to present the story in other words now that the thing I realized that They might might they might have wanted to get rid of Andrew Cuomo because of the the Patients that tested positive for COVID being sent to nursing home Yeah, I don't know know all the facts, but I know a lot of people in nursing homes have died from COVID for a botched ridiculous stupid Plan that he had to do that. Yeah, but It wasn't it wasn't just people on the opposite side of the aisle though in the state of New York There were so many people Universally in that state that were fed up that that that got fed up with the way that he conducted business and the way that Sounded like he was just disingenuous just in order to probably probably keep his job about what was going on during the pandemic Like we have the lowest number of COVID cases and yet. No, no, no, you didn't know It's kind of sad you misled people into thinking everything's wonky-dory where you live and that you should be given a daytime Emmy Come on now. Well that woman that woman who was the primary Complainment complaint of the primary so-called victim of Andrew Cuomo sexual harassment. She didn't even like push him away walk out of the room a Skulled him smack smack his She do any of that she all she said was calmly to him, you know the both of because Andrew Cuomo Went and closed the door after she said this she says, you know, the both of us are going to get Now a woman who is appalled by being touched or being Approached in an improper way is not going to calmly say to the assailant You know, I think the both of us are gonna get in trouble for this, you know, in other words They would say What are you doing? What did this is inappropriate? They did that. I'm not interested. Don't touch me Push him away, but she didn't do that, which I found to be Well, another thing I might inject to James is that And you know, this is of course, we're just going on the facts which which are fairly limited I would say but Most of these incidents happened a long time ago, right? I don't have an exact timeline of the People that that came out and and had accusations against the former governor But it's not like this happened, you know yesterday so to speak, right? So these these people had been sitting on these allegations for a long time and then typically what happens at snowballs So one person comes out Now they may be paid to come out who knows, right? I'm But one person comes out and then it's like 15 20 more come out, right? It's you know, it's it's it's a little I Guess it makes it a little less believable in that regard just simply because You know, I was always raised if you see something say something, right? Even even if you're unsure about it Just mention it to somebody, right? You know sitting on this stuff for years It seems a little calculated, right? Yep, and and I'm sure you can have all sorts of theories about that, but You know, I didn't make something the day it happened or the minute it happened, right, you know, why wait years Exactly because it just compounds it too, right and it makes your story less believable in my opinion Yeah, but you know, you know if I can interrupt for a second But you know, okay for girls they talk about everything. I mean everything now for us guys It's maybe a little bit different. Okay. Now me personally sometimes I have a tendency of holding things in I'm not saying I'm old grudges. I'm not saying that I'm just saying sometimes. I don't say everything but then again my mind says type that type of thing where Like in you what you're talking about Jesus. Okay, if something's not right say something, okay fine Now I haven't had to see anybody that really knows me. I have a tendency to really speak at what's on my mind I do not care who you are. I do not care what it is. I'm thinking I'm gonna tell you what it is I'm thinking exactly and you know, it's just one of them things and You know For them, it's like I'm kind of I'm really agreeing with you where it's like they've been sitting on this for years and years and years and You know, there's a big difference between male and female and Mm-hmm. I I've got a really agree that it was really calculated. So I mean Yeah, well because of all this political correctness crap a man can't give a co a female co-worker or a compliment or ask her to lunch or He can't say anything because You know, it's her word against his and her word Cat has more merit in today's society That's a true statement. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. It's just like if a woman gets pregnant and She decides not to get an abortion. She decides to keep it She doesn't ask the father Would you like to be a parent? Because if if you say yes, then you have to And if he says no, I don't want to be a parent getting it You you conceived you conceived get an abortion. I don't feel like paying child support for 18 years Guess what? She turns around says well guess what? I'm keeping the baby and And then she takes him to court and he has to pay the child support You know and a man if you get divorced and the woman has one child by you She takes you right to the cleaners. Yeah, she bends you right over the coals you she gets a lawyer and You're done Sticker fork and that pork loin. You're done My brother has to move My brother has to stay in the same house that he built with his wife and that even though they sleep in separate rooms and they have no more No more romantic feelings for each other. He's got to stay there Because she has one last child. That's still a minor and Leaves she'll take them to the cleaners and I think it may be I think it may be a matter of time before you start before you start hearing sexual allegations against mr President Joe Biden there because he's so Handsy touchy-feely. You there are photos of him in like videos of like sniffing women's hair like right behind them He was inhaling young girls from the back for their scouts And there's some and there's some other video of him Talking at some recreational center or by some community pool saying he likes to rub up against the hair of Men or whatever he says young boys You like he physically said that like I didn't get that word for a word correctly, but that's basically what he said I mean said worth a word that he's hair. I'm like, what the hell To this no matter who I'm saying I I agree to a certain extent that that there are still gender gaps in society And now we should be treating one another I get that idea, but I'm usually exclusive to any one particular individual or not Things that they get away with stuff because they're of high power and I think they have some kind of influence over everybody Yeah, news here. You definitely don't and they're untouchable too. They think they're untouchable Well That was the problem with that governor I forget when he was the governor by Alex the beer master could tell you this guy Huey Long Down in Louisiana where he literally thought that because I'm the governor I'm above the law the law and he argued that so like pretty much today He died like I have nothing to do. I don't have to abide by the law because I am the law. I'm above it Like no one's above the law Yeah, you guys ever see that movie Yeah, what the hell was that movie uh was sliced alone judge dread and And there's a seed in there where he's talking to his brother and it was like you betrayed the law the law You're above the law. I was like, I've got that seed stuck in my head now. Yeah I'm the I'm the judge Jewry and executioner But you know the by Joe Biden said that the young Black kids used to pet his the hair on his legs We're talking about yeah, yeah at the pool because the sun Turn turned the hair on his legs a very light color That's what he said, you know, I mean and then then all the photos of Him being pushed away by the young girls would put an angry look on their face and him him getting behind them all Sniffing their scalps now and you see how fast You know, that's a creepy behavior man. That's a creepy behavior. But do you see how you see how fast the media just Drop that whole no. Yeah Just like that was doing that if donald trump was doing that when he was president Whole different story would have come out from your chris guamos Donald trump remember to can remember the statements he made during the campaign about grabbing the Hey grabbing by the vijay jay. Yeah Another thing to see Joe biden actually snipping women's scalps like what the f*** come on At least Trump was smart about it. There's no video of it. It's that I know I mean hey, I love the vijay jay as much as everybody else, but hey Hey, I'm gonna touch that vijay jay all day long, but that's a different story all together Is another alias of somebody else i'm here I don't know who you are jeremy santa. Okay. All right. All right then uh, all right then uh No, james. That's a friend of mine. Oh, you know, it's legitimate. Yeah I sent him the link So, hello, he's a chiropractor. He's actually a chiropractor Greetings jeremy santa greetings I If you have any questions about chiropractic care or nutrition or exercise, he's uh, he's he's got more degrees than a protractor well That we used to use in best class I can I can I My late, uh, thomas middle said something funny on the private. Uh, yeah, that's That's cute. Oh, what's going on with him man? What happened? I thought he was 44 last week No, the jj low pens Now jeremy, uh, my my my late mother used to take me When I was in early since early grammar school to chiropractic So you pretty much Our family is uh Has been going to chiropractors our our entire lives and I remember his name Dr. Tam bore and he was an old school chiropractor that did like, uh, acupressure You know, which is like needles No, no acupuncture acupressure Like it's like reflex Yeah, well, it's similar to acupuncture deals with the uh, the uh electromagnetic pathways called meridians that flow through our body Oh, he uses magnets He did he use magnet therapy, which is an ancient therapy, uh magnets. Yes, uh, I I I think magnets are similar to cupping Because But okay for argument's sake, I will agree with you. Yeah, right in the old days like they would take A coin in europe. I mean china does it but they do it different And yeah oil and they would light it and they would put the cup on the affected area upside down And and the flame causes suction now Which yeah because it sucks some all the oxygen so it has nothing to do but suck everything in yeah So I think the suction of cupping therapy has to do with drawing the blood circulation to the affected area Now, uh, jeremy step in if i'm saying anything wrong uh And uh, I you know more more famous medical nutritionists on the radio Are are originally um chiropractors and osteopaths and any other medical fields Okay That word I don't understand osteopaths osteopathy is um the bones. I'm gonna do the bones. Well, they They they're they're more alternative medicine than a regular medical doctor. The only thing is they can prescribe Uh medication drugs whereas a chiropractor cannot prescribe But Nutritional supplements You know, is there a name for that? Is there a name for that the alternative medicines? Yeah complimentary medicine Good morning Good morning from japan is now for 38 p.m in tokyo Good morning p.m. Or am am I'm sorry. It is now 4 38 am monday in the tokyo area James's favorite day, right? Well, we're karen carpet they're saying rainy days and monday's always get her down Uh You know, that's a tragic story within itself right there game with absolutely I swear to god, you know, she was really an attractive lady and yep, you know Yeah, and you know, it was like the judy judy garland effect where yes, she was really attractive But they would say that she was like too fed Too ugly this had to turn You know, I've watched a lot of judy garland flicks since no, uh Karen carpeting and you know, they're really attractive, but you know, it's like Leave them alone man. Come on. I mean Yeah, there are a lot of stress. I mean, I mean you gotta remember even remember in the back of your mind What what those 60s looking barbie dolls looked like they were like super pencil thin too Yeah, I mean But that again, I might be a different breed of man and likes to Be thicker version I'm with you on this one get over bend over my knee you're a different i'm a different breed of man There's another song we talked about monday's there was a song called bad girl bad monday They called stormy monday tuesday is just as bad yep Daryl messiahs Okay, they were by your song Daryl's messiahs from northern california Daryl you're everywhere on the on the chat I think he was saying very true in regard to what you were talking about the cupping where you like the Matter and then I've actually had that done. Um, but just with the vacuum suction So the doctor Okay, forget what I was gonna say go straight into what you were talking about Actually, I could tell you a great story about a massage part of what I'll save that for the after show I've got a question about that, but I'll wait until it goes back up again. Yeah I don't have a portion about that. I won't ask after the show Yeah, I think we're thinking the same thing. So I'll wait. Yeah When I was talking about their alternative therapy about acupressure shiatsu You know different things like a cupping or acupuncture Then the chinese have a they're very much into traditional herbal medicine And it's really I mean alternative the only problem with alternative medicine Medicare and Health insurance does not pay for it. So you have to pay at a pocket to get acupuncture treatments That is that's the problem with that. Well, that sucks that sucks. Sorry say that again, james Insurance Medicare Medicaid, etc. It doesn't pay for alternative Therapy that's some do we our plan offers So our plan is a very good plan the company I work for is a very good company But they allow us uh one chiropractic visit per month. So we get 12 per year. You don't have to go once a month You can go 12 times in a row Oh, no, I can go to chiropractor by anything outside of chiropractor. No, and we also get 12 acupuncture visits Really? And we get like 30 massage 30 massage visits Oh Right now, I'm a big I'm coming out there next week. That's all there is to it man. Come on out. You see look. I got plenty of room here I mean, I got nothing but room Hey, okay sweet, man. We can do some barbecue Do some beer reviews And we got it covered You're talking about the therapeutic Swedish massage not not the risk a Correct I'm sorry you're talking to a single guy here. So my mind kind of went out Oh, wait a minute. Jeremy. That's why my chiropractor I know now from hong kong china only takes medicare Because insurance companies probably doesn't Won't cover chiropractic adjustments only medicare Right here. I thought he was being difficult By It's difficult for everybody. It doesn't make sense to anybody. Yeah, the refusing health insurance Yeah, it's it's odd that medicare would Cover it but well, so what what's funny is jeremy actually told me a story Uh at the office he works at uh where he's a chiropractor Someone came in Uh for a massage right legitimately booked it. It's all insurance and everything This person had the wrong idea about what they were getting so they actually Look, this is not that kind of place Oh Could you imagine this poor guy this poor guy probably woke up all that's his tunnel vision all he can think about is How great this massage is Right, but wait a minute. It's common sense. If it's if it's part of a chiropractic office, but why would they expect? I don't know I don't know. Maybe jeremy you can fill us in on the bottom there, but um on the comments But I thought that was kind of funny. He's like you actually had to talk to this guy I mean they follow their thoughts all the way through but it's not the Right way of following it through i'm assuming A young college kid Well, they don't have a lot of common sense. I mean look at what they do on spring break for god's sakes. I mean They go on a deep drunk Yeah, they they get up on the balcony of the hotel and they're like walking they're like Like a circus act. They're like drunk and they're trying to walk on the Panama city floor to 98 baby. No, I don't know Hey, uh speaking of that, uh, eric all those charges were eventually dropped I believe right against mr. Craft Yeah, yeah, there wasn't enough I think there was a I don't I don't know if there wasn't enough evidence or Legally, they they decided legally what decided that they couldn't use certain pieces of evidence I could go in a funny direction So what you're saying is is that the girl threw the tissue and the garbage and the garbage was burned, right? There's no evidence All right, I don't know if you can legally. I don't know how I don't know how it becomes Illegal to use the evidence that I'm not sure about but some garbage came to juniper florida could be making Millions off of being a robber craft clone You know, I don't Okay Okay, I've got two things to say here. I've got two things to say here. Okay. One is talking about freaking the The special stuff and you know, I don't know He's talking about TV show the shield Well, I guess there was an episode where there was something now I'm not trying to make light of this and this is kind of a serious subject to a certain extent where you had Student and a teacher they had their thing so to say and Now the teacher was kind of wise in a way where he used to condom but the Girl and the mom Was trying to make it to a certain extent of work It was like forced upon But in all actuality it was a consensual thing and now The point I'm getting at is is the mom and this girl ended up going through the trash Finding a used condom Yeah condom And it linked them all together. Okay, the girl the mom the teacher this had the third Now it destroyed the teacher's career life and whatnot and You know that one hand they've said but on the other hand This dude knew what he was doing to a certain extent. We're gonna show yeah Now the switch gears to get the bag what with the massage parlors And now I'm gonna be kind of straight about this one now Uh again going with like theme or movies or tv things Of that nature where if you've ever seen that movie jacob splatter Okay, well, you might know who I'm uh, I forget the guy's name but uh Tim robbins and this other guy that was in the film. He was also in uh A bunch of other films like dinner rush and Ozan shared movie with nicolas cage, uh moon struck They he played the father of nick cage I forget the actor's name, but he played in jacob's ladder and he did chiropractor and junky planter is kind of a one of the movies where you've got to watch maybe once or twice They'll get the full effect or more You know watch it more than one or two times to get the full effect of the movie And he does chiropractor as jacob splatter is like, you know He mentions in the movie that you know It's kind of like hell. Okay If you die, you go to if you go to hell you get all this stuff that You had Took it off you burnt off you or what have you And then you kind of move up in the wings Okay, you go from hell you go to purgatory and then you end up in the heaven kind of like the divine comedy by dante And you know, it's one of them things where it's like I kind of like that in a way I mean at least you got a chance to redeem yourself and get out of hell And move up to heaven You might have to work at it and this card A lot of things that get to that point to be more I don't know if this is right way to put it more more pure and honest and Real maybe there's another way to say it but in a simple form. That's what it is So, I mean I'm assuming all four of us We're being as real and honest as we can be in our own lives. I know I am so I mean I've really got nothing to worry about So it's just one of the things is One of the things I've had on my mind while we've had this discussion. So that's just me Well, uh be uh, um, jason, uh, do you still have that banner I sent you about About uh, uh, Dollar Tree and all that upsetting CEO information. Oh, I here's here's the situation for today's episode. I'm just on my cell phone So I cannot um So that so that we can create this barbecue and beer and banter ambiance. I can't do any All right sharing or any sort of, um Okay, all right, no problem. Now what I you know, it got me thinking though and and because you guys are all youtube Legends, I'll just say it Uh Like if you know, what do I you know, sort of what can I do to to allow screen sharing right? I could I guess I could get a laptop I I can't screen share when I go live with my phone Like in other words, there are certain Certain functions that are allowed on the desktop Yeah, or or a tablet or a laptop that are not allowed. Yeah Now previously when we're live, I'm just using my my monitor, which has a built-in Webcam on it. I'm just sitting in the dining room. That's sort of where Uh where I am but to allow the barbecue because this is honestly the first nice day and I say nice Very liberally. It's it's 30 degrees, but it's not raining. This is the first day. It actually hasn't rained and in almost a month It's just been so relentless um On a sunday right because we do the show on sunday so Uh, but you you're right james kind of turning maybe turn in the dialogue, but before we do that. I would like to commend bc uh You said a couple things there that really stood out and and I admire that a lot. Um You said that you're a guy that that speaks his mind sort of regardless of the consequences Yeah, I'm feeling blanks right, but that's that's Yeah, the answer a question I'll put it here like this. Okay. Now I know a lot of you probably are starting to get to know me and we don't talk that often. Okay. Yeah, fine. Okay That's a great now to give you an example I was at work and we hit this new gm come in and uh, it was I guess a matter of difference of opinion and I'll be the first and I'm sure the gm will say the same thing or at least in his own way Where him and I used to get into arguments. I mean straight up yelling matches With each other about this that what not and so on and you know, I hate to sound like I don't care But I do not care. I'm gonna tell you what I think right or wrong. I'm gonna tell you what I think And okay fine. I mean to a certain degree. Okay, if I'm wrong, okay, fine I'll take my mobs regardless But you know what? Like I said, I'm gonna be as honest as and straightforward with you as I can be. I mean, it's just one of them things I'm not saying I'm trying to be like, uh, certain individuals that have been on Beer review shows and so on and so forth. But you know what if I feel it's Necessary for me to say what I've got to say I'm gonna say it and you know If I'm wrong, tell me explain to me how I'm wrong You know, I'm not I don't know how to explain that Blind You know, I like to see things to a certain way. But if I'm looking at it wrong, okay, fine Just tell me it's like this this this this this That okay my Bag it's just been a misconception. So I mean, it's just one of them things Well, you're like me very you're very honest and upfront and Down to earth and that's good. That's good. Uh, I it's very very rare and uh Genuinely good quality. I want to say I want to tell Jeremy Sondhag, you're more than welcome to join One of my facebook groups that I started in 2012 It's called holistic health talk and I have almost 9 000 members there And there's a lot of professionals there. So you you're more than welcome to join Maybe you can post the link here james and contribute, huh post the link maybe Well, I don't or yeah, I know you're on a phone never mind. Yeah. Well, it'll be like uh, Facebook.com forward slash groups forward slash uh, what I said Holistic health talk. No no spaces one word Yeah, holistic health talk. Yeah, well, well, that's supposedly we're the only one there. It's um It's it's if there's another holistic health talk Which I'll be upset about but if there is I'm the one with the banner that says since 2012 So that's the one but you're more than welcome to join, you know, I like having professionals on the group And we talk about nutrition alternative medicine um, you know natural health and uh Keeping our immune system strong in this day and age through natural means and uh, so on and so for an optimum Uh nutrition maximized lifespan. So you're more than welcome to come aboard Uh, you know, uh james you brought up something very interesting there through natural means, right and um I think we can all agree that health care is actually sick care Right, uh Sorry go ahead. It's a racket It's a glorified drug dealer as in the pharmaceutical industry And they're they pay off politicians because they can afford it and uh, you know like doctor told me uh A doctor told me He was an oncologist He I had got a conversation when he says Oh, yeah when people get radiation treatment, we recommend they don't take antioxidants. I go What I says I thought Like antioxidants neutralize free radicals before they can damage the cells of your butt And I always thought that free radical damage is what Creates the cancer cell He says it'll interfere it'll interfere with radiation treatment And then he's he says well, this is providing antioxidants work at all So wait wait, so he's he's He's disregarding science. He's disregarding antioxidants. So I'm thinking hey, this guy is Is this if this guy made this guy made this statement this board certified oncologist made this statement that means That he's discouraging people from taking antioxidants, which means he is discouraging people from optimal nutrition How is he benefiting you have to wonder right yeah, considering his statement considering antioxidants really do work. What do you mean? He's pushing his he's pushing his treatment on but he's well He's not really put he's not I shouldn't put it that way. He's not pushing anything on anybody He's strongly Recommending that you go to me and you get my treatment. I know what I'm doing. Don't listen anybody else In other words, take the drugs I prescribe Get the radiation treatment and And he's discouraging the validity he's he's he's criticizing the the uh the validity of the virtues Of antioxidants, which as long as you're prescribing exactly what you're supposed to be prescribing and you're not Trying to go overboard with that stuff because There have been a lot of there. I don't know where I don't know where they've gone so far But there was a lawsuit that was happening currently of that CVS The CVS corporation was getting was getting sued for Was getting sued in regards to this opioid epidemic where where doctors were prescribing Probably probably right every case is different here But probably what's happening is doctors across the country are prescribing way too much And as far as the amount of pills and dosages you should be taking of your medicine of these medicines And then you get see and then according to this lawsuit here you get CVS and you get these pharmacies that That don't look at these prescriptions and say hey, this doesn't this doesn't look right I'm not gonna and then they go and then they don't go and say well, I well, I'm not gonna person I'm not gonna What's the word? I'm not going to fill this prescription for you. Well, and I think in CVS's defense This is written by a this is written this is written and signed off by an actual doctor Actual medical professional What it's it's got nothing to do with CVS to say yes or no As far as being able to fill that prescription they have no say in that they have none Basically the doctor knows what he's doing. So he signed off on it. So they're okay Basically, yeah, but I mean it's this it's the same thing. It's the same thing as saying, okay I went through the legal ramp. I went through the legal process to acquire To acquire a handgun or something and now we're gonna blame and now we're gonna blame smith and wesson for all of the School tragedies in this country. It's like they they're a legal entity. Just like just like CVS is and they're doing They're all and they're doing what they're supposed to be doing legally. They weren't the ones that cds Just like smith and wesson Unless i'm wrong here, they're not going into they're not going into inner cities or they're not going into various streets around america and saying you want some drugs you want some drugs smith and wesson isn't going You want some bullets you want some bullets? You know what I mean by that? It's a terrible means that that Causes this to happen, but we can't just sit here and say The company itself because it exists means that it's the exact problem. Well, yeah, the they they it's humans that point The weapon and pull the trigger. I mean, yeah, you have to take personal responsibilities, so no, yes Yeah, no responsibility personally jason was right I've gotta agree with chris rock. I this one man. I forget which special he did But he did a special and you know, it's not going control walls. Okay to a certain extent But yeah, it's the bullets You gotta Do something about the bullets now of each bullet costed for an example A thousand dollars Okay And you got to get a case of bullets or a box of bullets whatever however they come in You're gonna have to put that out layaway And you know what? You know what that counts is or? uh works out to You get these guys that are paying this much money for each individual bullet Now the cost is going to be astronomical for boxes up say 1500 dollars Now it cuts down on Bystanders and these guys that do drive-by shootings or what have you Are gonna be more accurate with that bullet. It's like, okay If actually for this bullet you are gone this that and so on and it was like, you know what to a certain extent I believe that I mean if the person If the person that acquired that bullet actually paid full retail for it, right Then sure I still I still feel at the end of the day And it's sad that you have to even say it But if there's a will there's a way to get whatever the hell you want Yeah, we all know we aren't looking for that if there's a will there's a way to go through the black Criminals will get their weapons through the black market and that's why the gun control was Well, I don't think they'll have any effect on on the criminal element. Yeah I really think that you're looking at the criminal activity In the in like I said with the CVS and the smith and wesson example I really think you're looking at it in the wrong fashion just saying that and just saying that It's just it's just bad in general that it even exists in the first place and then we'll just come to the day on that really No That's copying how no pun intended. Oh, yeah. Yeah Could have been mental health It could have been sorry to cut you off there But it could like like with all these other things that have been happening with school shootings and like the one that happened recently Was that in was that in? Most likely I mean the guys the 15 year old sounds batshit crazy to be completely honest Sorry to put it that way, but it's like mental health issues are a bigger problem And will spiral people down into these dark places that that they probably never intended to go from birth Here so it's like why don't we try to solve these problems and make this Object cause this thing to happen Yeah Oh, let me just say this Jason was right when he said the doctor was disregarding science because Yeah, free radical free radical damage exists. And so does antioxidants And what's in sure and what antioxidants do exists its reality So I guess all I didn't want to say that you know that You know he had his he has this agenda his profit making agenda these physicians and That's what they the bad physicians and the bad apples out there doing doing harm to people Are the ones that make the they make the they make good people look bad. They give good people a bad rap like oh All these things are happening Look at a hot war gun owner. That means you're a bad person by Hospital charging insurance companies and medicaid one dollar for an aspirin one aspirin You know like I can go to a cheap Dollar tree and get a big bottle of aspirin james. That's cheap So when when our daughter was born the uh, the the entire hospital stay was north of a hundred thousand dollars And the um Yeah, so they would they would it's literally listed as a line item I think like a tylenol was like eight dollars and then there was like a charge to administer it So that the nurse gets you know because it's time out of the nurses They have to account for every minute that the hospital is open Look at the midway the midwives used to come to people's homes and deliver children I know and now a hundred grand Oh my hundred thousand now she was in the hospital for about five days it was about it was a very long labor but um That was uh, you know, and they actually had to do a cesarean section. We tried everything Yeah, they're always they're always ready to do cesarean sections. He's well the doctor in in his benefit He says he's delivered Over 10,000 babies Which is remarkable. He was probably a guy in his mid sixties And he's like we're gonna try everything in our power to do it naturally and unfortunately just um Turns out right not to get too deep into it But her birthing canal is simply just not large enough for the baby's head to to uh And this and this is why back in the middle ages think about it back in the middle age is the mortality rate Oh, yeah, but very high. Yeah You know, you think about it. I mean, you know, I'm sort of sitting here proof that science and medicine works because Had had our case happened. Maybe even just over a hundred years ago um Yeah, wife and and child. Probably probably wouldn't have survived. Um, which is just amazing to think about, right? Yeah, so pendulum Is this the most unique? Diversified heart is hitting show on the internet Yes, it has to be sweet It's all before the both four guys And and and the jabronis that decided not to come on They we we don't need them after all Uh, now I'm very concerned is is the fart doctor Okay, is he is he safe? Probably not didn't Didn't ronnie s say that fart doctor was horned on Yeah, but fart doctor is too intellectual to suddenly come back With a goofy, uh alias like that with a with some Some tensile weak image He's just too. He's too smart to do that. I just I maybe run, you know, horned dog was defending ronnie s uh profusely um To me and I thought that why would he defend ronnie s? So, uh, passionately unless ronnie s is horned dog What was it? Uh, was it uh, who was who said that came on ron show? uh Who was it? The brusky dude, uh brusky brusky brusky Yeah, remember I think you were there right when he came on he just was Okay, sorry brusky dooski or the brusky dude I seen him sober. He's actually a very nice guy Yeah, what I was getting at was when he came on ron show he was like drunk out of his mind man Michael hill he's very articulate. He's very very nice and intelligent and everything when he's sober Same thing with drusky. I saw I saw the both of them that way. Uh more than once Yeah, again, sorry brusky dude. I mean I'm just talking here. So don't get me the wrong way I think he is another michigan dude as well No, he is. Yeah, I think you know, I believe he is from michigan. Yeah I think he was the northern northern michigan near the upper peninsula One of the yuppies yuppers yuppers or whatever yuppers. Yeah yuppers. Yeah You know, we're talking about the yuppers man. You get them guys from the up I think I told ron this man, but you know them guys up there call us trolls here in the mitten Because we're under the bridge of mech it off. So we're trolls Trolls like bridges, right? Yeah. Yeah trolls like bridges. Yeah, but It has had double meaning to it though, you know what I mean Don't don't a lot of homeless people like bridges because it's it's shelter, right? Yeah, it's like, um, I don't like i-75 you know how you got the Overpass on the main road and there's like a little section By the bridge of the overpass where you get there's like a flat section where you can actually sleep And stay out of the weather, but the only make sure you win Pigeons Pigeons like to roost on the bridges also. Yeah Rafters. Yeah Pigeon must be like the cockroach of the bird Kingdom. Oh, they're rats, man. They're flying range, man They're flying rats. They're all over the place and this is why This is why redtail hawks and falcons like like to nest Near where pigeons are like I've seen the nests, uh Not too much here, but in my hometown we had a lot of them a lot of uh, uh, Yeah, a lot of the hawks and uh, here I we just have we have these wild parrots their quaker parrots that Uh flew to coop They probably didn't like their owners Maybe their owners were assholes and they flew away And they all learned to survive, you know, they huddle or they They congregate at the top of telephone poles near like the transformer. So they must be getting their heat somewhere And they they nested they propagated and now Edgewater, New Jersey is loaded with these, uh, quaker parrots You know some of the parrots can live up to a hundred years up from what I've heard Uh, yeah, yeah, um, um, could you imagine actually having a parrot and saying, okay I'm gonna die before the bird does so here. I'm gonna leave the parrot in my will To somebody, right? Yeah, you better open somebody that actually loves parrots. Yeah A tortoise lives longer than a parrot you it'll out with You know, it's a hundred years. You're talking about parrots like 75 years Um, you know, you bring up a funny point james talking about pigeons. I once saw a show um The guy actually had like, uh A stove that he built in the engine compartment of his car Kind of off the exhaust manifold. So you're taking heat off the exhaust manifold And the guy would be in search of roadkill This is a true story He would be in search of roadkill And he'd find the roadkill and he he'd dress it and he'd clean it And then he'd put it in this little oven of his car and he would drive around the city for like an hour Or something to cook it and then he would eat it. I mean talk about that's ultimate in sustainability, right? Yeah, you're sort of taking You know I was watching uh a mountain man You know the uh the reality show Yeah, the history channel Those appellation guys they know How to tell which road roadkill is edible No, they know they know It was a squirrel So I think I think they're okay to eat, right? Well, yeah If it's if it's a fresh roadkill they could tell it was fresh and and he had sort of a way to determine You know a time of kill was less than two hours. So it should be okay to eat You know, like he's not he's he's a he's a professional, right? You know kind of like the fart doctor Uh is a professional this guy is a professional roadkill eater Well, he probably knows he probably knows how to pick mushrooms in a wild That would be cool Like that, but you got to really know you should have a wild mushrooms. Oh, yeah, because some of them out there Be able to kill you. How about psych like psychedelic mushrooms, right? Let me know I'm going to tell you something about psychedelic mushrooms and and jeremy if you're still here Jeremy jeremy santaic Psychedelic mushrooms have proven to grow brain cells that were lost by By people by patients They have been known to regenerate lost brain cells Uh also hyperbaric oxygen chambers are good for that too, but psychedelic mushrooms are very medicinal. Wow. That's very interesting Yeah, you know, I think some magic mushrooms probably about 20 years ago And you know, I don't know if you guys ever seen that movie enter the dragon with Bruce Lee Okay, well And for me, you know, it wasn't that much of a big deal. I mean I hate to say but I I ate them and it kicked in and there was a scene where you see Bruce Lee kind of doing one of these Kind of moves, right? And it had a trailing effect with the hands like you go like this and you kind of seen like Uh ghost like figure on my hand Now you see my hand going like this now you see like a ghostly figure on my hand behind my Take, you know, real hand. It was like that was the extent I was expecting to be like tripping balls as they would say of like, you know Some crazy stuff Now I'm not saying I did a lot of stuff in my heyday like when I was in my early 20s But I remember smoking some Now I do not condone this I'm just saying this is what I did back in the day and um I smoked some weed that was laced with some lsd and Yeah, now I didn't know it was laced at the time. Okay. Now what I'm getting into I smoked it. I was feeling good feeling fine or whatever whatever you want to call it But then I started having this conversation With this black guy and I knew it was a black guy And I'm standing there. I'm talking to him and that's when the lsd started kicking it And Not only was I talking to this guy Okay No, I just have to excuse myself for a minute bc You want to hold that thought for a sec or I can't hold the story. I'll hold the story. Yeah One minute time me I'll keep you to that now uh pendulum do you Do you think that That uh more people will be allowed Or or do you think american citizens in general Will be allowed to grow cannabis like they grow tomato plants Wow Yes Yes It's a miracle the miracle plan and and um Do um Now hemp is extremely versatile hemp you Is does provide so much I mean, uh building material. They call it hemp creep Which is very strong Uh more durable than a cinder block than concrete Uh last week's uh clothing hemp is more durable than cotton um I wonder I wonder where oh What was it the same? Was it the same evangelical? Zellot religious freaks that created prohibition were they are they the same ones? That outlawed hemp Yes Should should they should should we? uh Physically throw them into mount st. Helen's uh volcano one by one Yeah Yes As is erupting yes Well, no, but then we we would get burned up too. Okay. I'm back. Okay, bc Helicopters, so we'll be just fine so Oh if we get a helicopters and uh and volcanoes uh Hawaii the big island is Expecting a blizzard of a hundred mile an hour winds. They already have a foot of snow on the highest peaks And you know what the thing that talks about that though? They have no winter clothing Skiing in bob sled riding. Yeah, but this isn't the highest peaks where probably nobody lives Uh, yeah, it's kind of like mountain hood. You get snow on the cap, but Rarely any snow anywhere else. I'm assuming exactly Okay, bc Oh I'm standing there. I'm having a full-blown conversation with this guy And that's what the lsd comes on or comes into play I'm looking at his car and I hate to say this and please forgive me for saying this His name was leroi And I'm looking at him It goes from a black guy to a get this in a vinyl line Yeah, it was in a vinyl line And I was like, oh my god. I'm having a conversation with a spirit and accepted and you know His voice was the same and everything. It was just in a vinyl line with the main and everything else. Like, oh my god I'm gonna have a home and for real sleep this off something. How did you get home bc? I ended up getting a ride from somebody from work because I could have drive me because I would hate to see where I would end up on this stuff man for real like how was that car I mean, obviously this was a while ago, right? But how the hell was that car ride? I mean you must have been tripping like seeing all the headlights and the cars and everything Yeah, you know, literally this was back in like 95 Literally, so it shows you how long ago this was. I was like, you know what? It was one of them things and I hate to say it, but there's only been two times that I've actually tripped balls off of lsd and Whoo, it was like a year and a half later Where I ended up against smoking weed That was laced And it was me and my two cousins We were watching pulp fiction Okay, you remember the scene where you got John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson In the beginning or like towards the beginning where they're walking through the uh apartment building talking about doing foot massages and everything and whatnot, right? Okay, well, okay. I'm sitting there. I'm watching it again. It kicks in now I see Samuel L Jackson and John Travolta We're just moved and whatnot walking through these halls talking their conversation And you know what I'm saying? I'm saying John Travolta is a white pig dressed in a black And Samuel L Jackson same thing. He's in a black suit But he's a black pig and they're walking on their hind legs having their conversation I was like, you know what? This is the last time I'm doing this man for real Because I can't take this no more For real. I mean, I love the movie, but I cannot take that man How long did this sort of uh, how long did the trip last? Well, I'll tell you what I went to sleep after probably Maybe 45 minutes after the movie started and I had this on tape So I wasn't too worried about it. So I could rewind it and watch the end. So Once I woke up the trip ended. So it was one of them things Now I've I've heard or read or seen somewhere that folks that are suffering from uh, like things like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's or Or any of these other neurological disorders and diseases, uh lsd may may actually help them Kind of cope with with day-to-day now small small amounts, right? But There might be some sort of benefit To to this for those folks, right? But not to mention the fact that it is mind-opening maybe if you were to sort of Be in a controlled environment, right? There was a show called madmen I'm not sure if you guys had ever seen it or yeah the amc show. Yeah, that's right And roger sterling, uh, and his wife jane in jane Is related to rod sterling That's a good question. His name was sterling rod sterling Sterling yeah like sterling silver, um, but anyway, uh, they they sort of there's like a doctor That is there with them and and he sort of they take the lsd and then they all kind of he and he don't you know, he kind of uh notates or Takes notes of of what each individual's experiences so they can kind of be be told about their Uh experiences, you know, like what they were telling him and what they were feeling under the sedation of the Medication, but I've never done anything like that. But I think that it would be interesting Maybe once or twice, you know, you got to say you got to try once, right? I mean to me, you know, you got to live man. I mean, maybe our definition of living is different from Each four of us. Okay fine. I mean you got to get out there do things whatever. Okay, I mean Don't get me wrong thomas. I don't or eric. I don't mean to put you on blast But you're a guitarist you got a rock band. You're out there doing things Okay, and I'm sure it's the same thing with Jason and the same thing with change We're all out there doing our things learning in our lives and it's just one of the things and it's like, you know Hey, but I'll tell you what thing After that second time I've never done anything ever since Nothing would you be trying it? I mean, I'm here. I am thinking right is uh as a high level experiment it might be kind of interesting to uh Uh Maybe maybe see what happens and kind of you know, stream yard and broadcast it, right? Share your experiences with everybody, you know You know, I one hand Yeah, that could go right in so many ways, but then again on the other hand that could go So wrong in so many different ways too Hey I mean, I'm a beer reviewer man. I gotta try to keep a good name as far as a beer reviewer goes, you know what I mean so So maybe you put a mask on like a Halloween mask and then you put out a new channel and you know, you just a sort of uh Something lsd reviews Right, but you know what? With youtube being the way it is and yeah Having the mark web. I'm sure there's a channel out there that does that already somewhere So it's just there are some people that do like marijuana strains like here in washington state It's it's legal to the fact that in less than five minutes I could be In a marijuana shop buying as much marijuana as I wanted that they would you know I think you can take an ounce or so many joints or whatever Yeah, like yeah, so much at one time. Yeah Eight cartridges and yeah, I mean it's edibles ointments creams. Uh, it's insane. Um How just in your face the stuff is right and uh, you know, I sort of used to be against it You know, because I used to work with these guys that would at their um I used to work in a warehouse many years ago and these guys that they're like, uh Break time or whatever they go sneak around the back of the building and smoke We stuff and they would just be, you know, like glazed eyes and And I kind of looked like, you know, this is just not a This is just not what I wanted Yeah, like I I could almost see them ruining their life, right and and this is way before This legislation passed that legalized it But now that it's legal you can talk to the guy or girl behind the counter and they call themselves a bud tender Is what they call themselves And you can say, you know, I'm actually having trouble sleeping at night or I've got anxiety, you know I think in the past it used to be you just go to a guy that sold weed and that's all he had right now There's so many strains more regulated and controlled that you can actually try to narrow down and tweak your um Your ailment for for whatever remedy, you know, they said and I think that's actually a good thing. I've seen videos of of uh Like I said Parkinson patients, right, you know, and they're just uncontrollably shaking and then they they they take some marijuana and then within a half hour There's they're not shaking anymore. It's just it's it's amazing what the benefits of this can do and it is natural, right? So Looking at the herbal remedy. It is a it is a natural remedy Um, but I think that if it's abused it might be it's a bad thing but It is strange though that that one of the main um One of the main proponents for Marijuana is it grows on the ground. It's natural must be good for you. Uh We just talked about mushroom hunting a couple of minutes ago There are plenty mushrooms that you should not be taking their natural growing in the goddamn brown That's not a I'm for legalization of marijuana, but that's not a good enough excuse saying because it grew in the ground that it's natural It's good. It's good for you Not everything is people I gotta agree with eric on this one, you know, some things are good for you. Some things are bad And you know for me, okay Little tidbit. Yes. I'm going out there. I grew up in ecourse and it's a Hood environment. I can't tell you how many times that I've seen people smoking weed Okay, that's their business. I'm not gonna preach Do you do you okay? I'm gonna do me However, okay And you know, I know a lot of people that suffer from depression And I hate to say it, but they self-medicate with marijuana And you know, okay fine. I know marijuana is one of them happy make you go lucky type of drugs And you know if you want to do that fine, hey If it makes you a better person for maybe smoking a little bit Being a happier person than what you were 20 minutes ago Hey, I need to have a uh Danny downer man. You know what I mean? But you know what I'd much rather interact with somebody that's a little bit more chippy or happy That big Yeah, that is true And I you know, uh, we we have a lot of depression in my family um For for for many years and and many Across many family members And you know, I don't know if I so much You know all the medications that these folks are on just to function, right? Um, I the long lasting effects of this stuff To your point bc, you know, you take a few puffs and you feel good about things Yeah, maybe that's not so bad than all these medications you've got to be on for your whole life I don't know, you know Some of them that you like these what is it uh opioids where it can go drastically wrong I mean I don't wish any ill will on anybody and you know these guys. I mean it's Maybe I'm wrong for saying this but it's just short of maybe taking meth And it's like once one starts it kind of leads to this whole thing and you know But I have a few people that smoked it stayed smoking and they've never touched nothing else and hey More power tool man. Hey Now now st. John's work. Yeah standardized extract of st. John's wort Is particularly uh good for depression Huh, that's good for uh, that's an anti-depressant. Yeah st. John's wort is the herb How many times have you just how many times have you been watching television? I don't know if the time of the day really matters either Just count just count the amount of these medical ads you see for all these different drugs or whatever I'm bombarded every time I watch see I'm bombarded Eric I hate to say that in a half hour program, maybe two to three times during that half hour program And what about the sentimental songs they play during you know during the drug commercial, you know like To say they show happy families Yeah, they make it look like all rainbows and unicorns. What not? So through the tulips, yeah, they're all happy and and you know come on it's far from the truth I know With new color Yeah, I mean, uh, you know That's just it's like a what the hell is that truck? Uh God, it's one of those drugs where it's like Fentanyl, I think it's fentanyl, but I could be wrong, but it's like You could dust like get so most of it and still die And it was like what the hell's going on here, man. I don't get it. All right Remember the first drug commercials the first drug commercials. They didn't have the The sentimental music and the happy families dancing around they had the uh the disclaimer at the end And possible side effect death, you know, like And hide blood pressure, uh What he gave his suicidal tendencies diarrhea Yeah, because they're so light on their feet right you're light on your feet with fleet, right? Whatever He looks like michael comrade Somebody said in the stout sunday they said they want michael comrade to do a youtube channel. I second I'll put his thursday event on live. It's unique. I'm telling you You told us all about that or maybe even get him on progressive discussions his voice his demeanor and his It'll go over huge. I think I think his wife doesn't want to go for it because Joe would never be on it ronald terrio was telling me, uh He's gotta listen to his wife Interjecting She's not too shy about giving her opinion No, he's always on the he's always doing the stout sunday The uh, I don't know. I don't know what his wife does on sunday mornings But he's always doing it before Before the wife is even around during the day and it's like, oh, I gotta get off the Oh, the wife is almost like you're so he's so worried about that wife interrupting the beard type of voice Look, I'm in this I'm probably in the same boat rowing the same or that michael camera off is on right, uh, you know, I I uh And james you've you know, we've talked many times on whatsapp Like I can't buy any more beer until I finish what's in the fridge. So You know, that's sort of one of those things, but you're right You know, you get up you slave away and and I said, yeah, I want to go live outside with these guys on sunday Well, how long is that? I don't know about three hours I'm taking three hours out of like 160 hours out of the whole week, you know, you don't spend enough quality time with me I married you Yeah I don't get it Look if you're married, you're you're spending I mean, I mean every waking moment I mean practically when if you're not look, it's not healthy to to be crawling up each other's ass if you're If you're in a serious relationship That's a shitty thing to do james What? No, it's like, you know, what's the old saying? Familiarie breeze contempt fondness makes the heart grow fond of Well, I like to hold your absence absence Not absent bc After the abstinence makes the schlong grow fond they're falling I James are you gonna have a sip of that stuff? He said many six Sorry, I I need to get a bigger screen. I'm looking at you guys It looks like looking at a dice on a on a craps table here. I can't even hardly see what's quick review james Well, how's that thing in a nutshell taste? Well, it's almost gone and I would say That probably vodka or gin is the only Practical hooch that you can use for fruit infusions or what about like grain alcohol green and green spirits Or or or moonshine. Yeah, clear moonshine Anyways About the ouchie hole like the hillbilly say ouchie hole Well, yeah Now james, do you want to get a live look and see? Yeah, we're gonna get a bird's eye view because your dead is almost ready and We're gonna take a quick look here Going to shake That's got a nice bark and curse yeah, so there we go man. Look at the a bc. Look at that bark Trust the temperature on that now So this is uh The grill temperature was it was that 270 can you guys see that? Yeah, yeah It's that 176 internal So we're probably pretty close to maybe getting this thing uh in the um Getting this thing in the uh In the saucy areas in the little saucy thing and kind of getting it all set up there What is that called jason is that called the rectal thermometer for me? It's close it's a proof Okay I'm gonna do my thing. I'm gonna go outside and check out my uh You're the fruit of my loins I think Eric Hartman knows what that device is with the thermometer. It's approved Eric Hartman when you ever see Eric Hartman when he has the runs when he has diarrhea like it projects He shits out of satellite Hi, the satellite comes out of his ass That was that was like one of the first reasons why that happened like in the late nineties Whoa Let's get a bird's eye view Yeah Let's look at Bacon wrapped right bacon wrapped pork. Oh, no, it's not bacon wrapped this time. No I figured since I was going special with the apples. I figured I'll leave it and with the uh Book was trying I don't want to kind of like mess that up. So I just left the bacon alone now if I leave the pork loin as is And then I'll put bacon on it. But since it has the stuffing and the butcher's trying I'm not putting bacon on there, but this is what we got right now Ah That looks excellent So I'm gonna turn this around a little bit So it kind of works and it almost fell off Be careful. That's a work of art. Be careful So Yep There we go got that on there Come play Yeah, we're going back inside. Come on rocket All these jabronis now all these jabronis that try to do live stream who the hell Who does this that like we do when nobody nobody nobody this is why this This is the kindling that this channel needs to ignite it on fire This thing is going to go coast to coast nationwide All the way into orbit on on bozo's next rocket, right? There yeah, bozo bees knows with his with his phallus dildo shaped spacecraft Yeah, you know You know, I was talking to james and forgive me if it seems like I'm out of life for saying this but You know me and james. We're talking about these And you know me personally I was telling was like, you know, we've got the perfect panel right here, man You know what I mean? And it's like we've got four dudes Having four different maybe opinions, but we kind of Shares some of the same opinions And you know, yeah, we kind of like like racking pinion steering Yeah, yeah, it's like, you know, we all come together. We do it our thing. It's like, you know what? In my experience with this panel here There is no ill will it's like we get along so well and you know what that's what makes it awesome I mean, I enjoy doing this man, you know, cheers brother Cheers and nothing and nothing's planned. It's all ad lib You're getting education. They're getting comedy They're getting uh cook a cooking real life true stories from us true stories Politics everybody here Dave hang on vc. What is that? That looks excellent. Oh, I'm doing uh, too hard a deal now by the uh Bell's beers now Now it's kind of like what you were getting at earlier about how you got to get through the miscellaneous beers that you've done on previous shows And you're getting rid of what you got. This is what I'm doing today I'm getting rid of all the beers that I had extra I'm previous shows So if that's what I'm doing, so this is what it looks like. I'm doing about A finger and a half works ahead on this one so cheers Cheers to you. That looks fantastic I like his his beer glasses Yeah, I like that beer glass pc because it's almost like a tulip where it's sort of Uh is is larger at the mouth than it is at the yeah At the bottom. Yeah, I'm saying yeah, where'd you get that? I got there at Dollar Tree. I ended up getting five of them. Now. I know I got two left You know, they saw the tulip whiskey glasses that jason mentioned the tulip. Oh, I have no idea I bought this maybe about a year and a half ago. So I don't know if they've got that now or not. I don't know I've seen it. They also that's where I got my really thick Fancy wine glass of me and jatario. Oh like the etched Kind of like the yeah, it's got a lot of crosses and and notches in it, right? Yeah, it's very it's very cut faceted It's thick and heavy. It's it he got one and I got one at the Dollar Tree Oh, is it and did now did he get that where he came up to visit you? No, he got it in louisiana at the Dollar Tree and I got mine and up here Oh, okay Jay has a nice collection of um Glassware that he's purchased at various garage sales and flea markets and things like that. That's a great place to go find you know like like authentic schlitz glasses and you know, uh perhaps blue ribbon or whatever, you know kind of Old barware, right? You know, you know who has a fantastic collection of Of liquors and glassware is the the whiskey scout from From uh, Kansas the whiskey that's another that's another gentleman who has a fantastic voice You know, you could almost listen to him just read any book Uh, you know Yeah, it's like, uh You know on facebook, I'm on a couple of fan page. Well, I'm out several fan pages or groups What have you okay? I'm on like six alcohol groups and I'm on like three or four different music groups and one of them Is okay If you died, who would you want to read your eulogy? Or narrate your life. That's what it was. Who would you want to narrate your life? Now some of them said, you know Like James Earl Jones great voice. Love the voice Darth Vader, but then again, it's Darth Vader every time you hear James Earl Jones You take a Darth Vader I don't want to be that predictable And you know to me as far as like if somebody's gonna narrate my life who would I want that to be I swear to god the one person I want to do that is Peter Weller Now if you guys don't know who Peter Weller is He's robocop. Yeah, he's the original robocop. Yeah Now he has a great voice to me Now for as much as I love Kurt Russell as far as voices go Peter Weller is the guy for me And I've actually watched him on uh What is that the history channel and he did like some sort of like History stuff and he would be there narrating this and whatnot and he'll be standing at these different sites Talking about this at the third and you know, I was just so captivated by just listening to him Talking about these different things and he actually became a professor of history In california and you know what I would be one of them guys They would sign them for the class just to learn history from this guy just have his voice along So, I mean movie star status aside That voice is like the best to me bar none That's an interesting question bc. I don't think anybody's ever Certainly no one I would say not Anybody no one has ever asked me that question. I'd be curious to hear who who you would want Although james just went to the porona You know, I I certainly like uh robert redford. I think has a very good voice Hey, he's good And because have you ever seen the movie a river runs through it? Did you ever see that movie? Actually, no never have no you never have okay. Is that the one where he's fly fishing? That's right. Okay. Yeah, then I have seen it. Yeah You have seen it. So brad. Yeah Uh is in there and a couple of other Uh rather famous although I can't even name them um But robert redford is kind of the narrator in that movie so but obviously, you know, you look at a guy like Morgan freeman is another one of those sort of yeah, that's another good one. Yeah Good one, but peter weller I'll be honest with you bc and I'm gonna have to check this out I had no idea that he's done work on the history channel um Because I know that when he was in robocop that was kind of that's that's kind of his Claim to fame so to speak right that's yeah, I mean that's what he's most known for yeah He did the first one Yeah Now he did the first and second robocop Now the third one he wasn't a part of that Have you seen the new one that came out like maybe two or three years ago? Maybe longer. Yeah, but the only thing I liked about that was the uh Ed 209 Or the forceman droid 209 right that was about the only thing that I was really impressed by so I thought that I can't even remember the name of it. It came out Five years ago, maybe I thought it was okay, and I'm sure not one of these I like the old school robocop, right? and the second one I think is also just as good where You got that guy kane. Yeah kane. Yeah, the bigger uh Cyborg for like a little better word for it. Yeah And I thought that was so I wanted that you would get a drug dealer as a law enforcement droid You know what I mean or whatever you call that I took his brain out of his body when he died And then they put it in that robot, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah And then there was that part of the uh Towards the end and that uh ocp building And it's like the robocop was in the l or like hold on to the elevator and he shot the Cable so the elevator shot to the roof and then you look down and then you see kane and that big Robot outfit just Crawling up the elevator shaft. It was just crazy man. Wasn't that crazy? Yeah Uh Temperatures dropped here. Uh, my goodness is cold, but it feels good to be outside. I uh, I've been looking forward to this show all week First and foremost to hang out with you folks and anyone in the chat And anyone that's watching But it's just also a day where it's not raining. I mean you guys Hopefully it hasn't been this dreadful injury where you are where it's just rained every freaking day, man Not that bad, but it rains but not as bad as uh, what you get in the pacific No, it's raining out where I'm at right now. That's why I'm sitting inside instead of outside. So That's why I'm doing my barbecue outside and I'm sitting inside Nice, you you've got a really uh cozy I like that that the gothic look of the thick fog and the uh the rustic Pines and all that Nice look in it. It was The other day it was I forget was it thursday? Maybe it was into the It was into the low I think it was into the low 60s here in southeastern massachusetts. So we had one final tarah of of What I'm calling is being kind of And not very typical weather in 2021 In in the fall and in the late. I mean the late summer obviously is hot right in august is hot But I felt like the entire month of I couldn't remember on record another in my lifetime Not only been on this earth 33 years, but I can't remember another Another year like this year where october was that warm october was strangely warm There were a lot of sunny weather days where I was it was It was nice. Um, I was digging it I mean the leaves didn't turn color here until After the first week in november. Yeah, it took a little bit longer. You're right. Yep. Yeah, um, um, but he Jason's uh, actually bc has a fire pit too, but it's uh, it's a standard Wood burning fire pit. I think I think it's time to As further out from the house too. So it's more in the backyard Yeah, it's time to bring your bring your dinner inside and No, no, uh Interesting can you guys so we're going to um, so the the plan for this and this is this is again This is not a very uh, well-produced show as um Ronnie s would say but we're gonna try my best. I'm gonna hold This Oh Out he struck out So many chances and he he he struck out forget about him Hey forget a part So here's what we're gonna do here right see if you can Okay, there we go. Yeah, so I see it So what we're gonna we're not gonna put this in here just yet, but what we're gonna do is We're gonna take and this is this is the first time I've done this. This is no recipe, right, which is my wife would even say How do you cook so well without a recipe? This is kind of what I like to This is a can of beef broth Oh, wow interesting Yeah, so again, this is no recipe But now jam Beef broth now Trader Joe has the beef broth with the bone the bone broth and all that's a good point I need to get So bc this is this is a uh, cheers to bc Oh the same animal What is that uh Oh octoberfest. Okay. Yeah, I've done that beer cheers I thought of you when I when I had this in the fridge. This is another one of those fridge beers That needs to be used while I'm using the fridge beer Yeah, yeah, yeah Look at that. Nice. Wow So then I'm gonna put in These are the pre this is like a highly produced show, right? This is an onion and two peppers and some butter Which is hopefully not gonna notice that he put the butter on top so it goes in the bottom That's right. Oh, it's all right one onion. No. No, I got it Yeah, I got it. All right. Now you're gonna put the the meat on top of that, right? Well, eventually this is gonna kind of render down here. We're actually gonna He's gonna cook vegetables down while the that's right And then here maybe at the topping for the meat. Yeah, that's my favorite barbecue. So stuff So we're just gonna pour this in of Memphis, Tennessee stubs. So this is just gonna go right in This is all interesting and then the the plan for this is That the roast so once this is probably about an hour We'll put the roast in here and then it'll kind of braise in the In this for about an hour And we'll hopefully try. I don't know what time it is We'll try to eat here by four o'clock So now we'll close the lid on that. We'll come back and check on that here. We're gonna open this up Here's the temperature on the that probe number two is the meat and probe number one is the Barbecue flame or the heat. Yeah, we're gonna just open this up a little bit here and get a little bit more flame going. So this kind of So yeah, we'll be back in I'd say we'll be back in an hour james if you could or maybe 45 minutes. We'll check on those Uh You got this down there with science, uh, this uh You know, this is what I like about james, man or I don't know. I don't know what maybe you say that but this is what I like about jason You know, we've got kind of maybe air too, but we've got kind of a passion for crooked And it was like, you know, we might have our own styles about going about it. But you know what? That's good. I like that That's interesting I enjoy that so And this is so it's not like, uh, something this is not a family recipe or anything that I've ever seen online. I just thought I've done because the price of brisket and I sent james a picture yesterday steak is 30 dollars a pound in this area It's out of control So this chuck roast is about a three pound chuck roast and it was on sale. I got it for about 21 dollars Um, which I think is still expensive eight dollars a pound for chuck roast. But yeah So and I you know, you sort of read I've I've done a lot of these sort of things where you kind of braise meat to make it taste But I think of like a slow cooker type Of a thing We're like we're gonna And what my plan is eventually is I've got some, uh cheese and some, uh Nice rolls and and and the plan is to then toast the rolls will serve this kind of on and it's like a sandwich is the plan here Yeah, and hopefully I'll be done James, I know you like to cut off at about three hours. That's the plan. Hopefully in three hours We'll be eating a sandwich. That's the goal. Well, if I get uh, yeah, because I'm gonna I'm gonna have, um Um, organic whole wheat fusilli with a white clam sauce. That's my That sounds all right. Fantastic. That's a great label Yeah It's like a corkscrew There's some parmesan on it It's an ulceration I'm jerry jerry stiller accidentally sat on the the fusilli, uh, uh What do you call the ornament that kramer made for him? I think oh no, it's fusilli jerry. That's right. Yeah, you know Okay, sorry to remember but that brings me back to what jason was saying earlier about the squirrel And the heat and he had to drive Like around for a little while for that meat to cook, you know, it reminded me of that one episode of uh Seinfeld where kramer burrowed Jerry's car and he went to like a bulk store like a sam's club or something And he ended up getting like a take a big pizza threw it into the engine compartment of the car So he could cook the pizza Come on, come on Treat that up in a sink out for real And it's like you had recent cheese all over the engine man, but We had to keep the engine looped up here. Come on, man. Yeah It was the the rule the rule of thumb on seinfeld is never take advice Never take advice from kramer You know Yeah, it was 40 that he was uh, what was that? He never worked That entire time on the show he was like I'd strike the entire time. No, he's on strike the whole show. Yeah. Yeah so Almost anything and everything can remind you of at least one seinfeld episode I bet out there Yeah Or this is like I was watching the episode when uh Jerry and elaine went to visit his parents del boca vista in florida in the condo complex and that's when jack clumpas Uh gave him his pen that writes upside down, you know the astronaut pen and Yeah, Jerry kept admiring it. So he says Take the pen I want you to have it take the pen, but he really didn't didn't want to give it up and uh the uh and his father Had a big argument with him during the uh the uh The banquet that they had or whatever it was to to honor the condo president morty seinfeld They had a big fight He took my son's You know they weren't back and forth. It's like when he bought him a Cadillac And he thought that uh, Jerry was uh, that morty was stealing funds from the condo as far as he had a cat That's I'll be right back. Okay. Okay I'll do these. Okay. Can you guys ever watch? You know who tracy morgan is? Yeah Okay He was in a bad accident in the limbo. Yeah, well Mark trucked you Something like that. Yeah. Yeah He did like a skit of james bond and he was trying to talk like he was gonna be the next james bond And it was like, yeah I know it's it's hilarious to begin with. Yeah And he's talking about pins like you were talking about and it's like, okay. You see this pin I got here right now Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna be the next james bond. I'll make sure the next james bond. I got this pin See this lady on the pin. Yeah, turn it upside down The girl on the pin the clothes come off, kid Hey Yeah, I knew this guy from When I was 18, I first started going to dance clubs is this guy had a cigarette lighter That looked just like a real derringer You know, oh, yeah the gun. Yeah He used to go over to all the women and and light their cigarettes with the derringer Oh He was a goofball. I called him the I named him the smooth operator Is he that's what he was doing. He'd be light and in those days People could smoke in restaurants and diners and whatever Yeah, yeah, so the good old days Well, not not for the non smokers at all days Yeah, but that again you had a lot of smokers back then too. So I mean the non smokers were far from between I don't Yeah, yeah There was um well, you know The early days of hollywood Going from the silent movies into the talkies the 1920s 1930s. You had all these uh All these female actresses these starlets with the cigarette I was glad They had a long cigarette holder Cigarette there, but you know people that really didn't know they didn't know What the tobacco companies were doing spiking the tobacco, you know Yeah, it's not it's not like a pipe or what the indians used to smoke A piece pipe. Yes piece pipe or a good a hot a good quality cigar You know where you got the best tobacco going into it uh It was a dish I'm trying to have a power while while I smoke piece by piece by well, it was that other one uh uh Cioti Cioti no, like Yeah, peyote. Yeah, it was like I somebody that was talking to me about that. I was like, we already peyote. No, I've never had that man I was like, man, that'll get you so jacked up. It was like for real. It was like, yeah You know that I love The Native Americans used to use that the shamans used to use that in order to To see the spirit world in order to See supernatural Spiritual beings they had to take this due to peyote Put them in a trance in order to see the other world Yeah, it's like a what do we call that a spirit walk? Yeah, yeah, no, it was actually part of their rituals Crazy it's I saw that on the skin walker uh episode water range Not skin walker. Well, it was skin walker ranch, but it was ghost adventures where Oh Was they went over there too? Yeah, and uh, I was watching uh, I used to talk to him a lot on um twitter private chat the ex exorcist bishop brian from the ghost adventures And he does mass uh And he was on live. So I you know, I Put it on my page Interesting my mysticism favor. Anyway. Yeah, so he did an episode at the skin walker ranch in uh, I think it's utah Now is this a skin walker or skywalker? No skin walker. No, it's There's a a kind of a demon It's easy. Yeah, it can shape shift. Well all evil spirits can shape shift Yeah I hate to throw this one out, but uh, I used to watch supernatural and they used to delve into this type of thing, you know like ghosts and demons and skin walkers and whatnot In one of the early episodes they used to talk about skin walkers and it was like, you know, it was just crazy where it's like According to that show it'd be like the uh What is that the uh Donner party Where they would be trapped and they ended up turning into cannibals and that's how he became Like a skin walker or whatever and it was like for real. It was like this was crazy how You get some of these legends out of these horrific, uh past Um Expeditions that they used to have in American history. Well, you notice sasquatch, uh, they're they're really they're all over the world. They just have different names and yeah, like Yeah, or all kinds of they the yawings of uh of australia but but the point is that the videos Of these cryptic creatures are getting more vivid and clear and and From every but from people's phones and yeah, and they're really very detailed So it's in a way where you got that from like 35 millimeter camera where you see it walking And it's everybody's seen that footage where it's like going across Like a little field that kind of turns like the looks not it's Yeah, it's not a it's not a true. It's not a true animal. It's That was definitely made that was definitely A costume and somebody put that thing on and somebody made those motions and walks They already thought that that one actually that that's what that was They think maybe somebody threw a Chewbacca suit on and It could be alien. They could be from another dimension It's uh, it's just amazing. Well now they have they have uh, you know, but they're drones. They have drones with the The night vision cameras and I mean There is no reason why they can't Track anything down with with the drones and the high tech Uh video I mean, you know 30 years ago, man Yeah, if you would have said to me that we would be having drones with night vision and then It Typical Everyday life Yeah, whatever man, whatever Maybe like him flying cars today I mean, it's one of the things where you just think it's Not gonna happen, but I mean some technology is just developed faster than others. So Nanotechnology really boosted The progression of everything And they feel that reverse engineering from from alien crashes Contributed to all this rapid increase in technology. We'll never Jason you'll never know either way If that actually happened because your government because governments across the world will never ever tell you if reverse engineering of some other worldly Technology ever happened and I would think primarily because I'm not even more. I don't even think that we're necessarily worried about a panic I think we're worried about one person's one country has technology Another country potentially does not and we don't want Say the united states. We don't want we don't want japan or not japan. This is not the 40s anymore We don't want china. We don't want russia We don't want north korea to know that we have this technology or for them to actually know where we got it from Or potentially we don't want it. We don't want them to be alluded to the fact that this stuff is around and we're doing So with it because that's a matter of national security right there. We want to protect people. Yeah thousand percent agree with you um To your point, I mean there there absolutely has to be something else out there, right? I mean I gotta believe what you will but the fact that like there's a there's a Very smart man. His name was bob lizard And he actually used to work at area 51 and he's done many interviews And and the stuff that he talks about I mean, it's so You know, it's it's it's almost hard to make up the facts that he's relaying in these interviews to say Well, you know, I maybe okay. Let's say you threw out half of what he has to say Half is bs. Well, the other half is How can you make that stuff up right? You know, you're sort of left to I mean the fact that you just mentioned they're reverse engineering drones and and and yeah, I mean But you can't let on to these other countries. That's how you got this stuff Right, you kind of have to keep everything just a military secret, you know Yeah, you don't want other public do I mean, I think they've actually acknowledged The government or or or some agency has actually acknowledged. Yeah, there there is something else out there, right? mm-hmm But so many so much of it remains classified and of course nobody's ever going to talk about it because it's so It goes against the mainstream media narrative, right but because everybody says oh you believe in aliens or spacecraft or any of these other things, you know, they just think you're a lunatic and stuff but I guess if enough facts come come out there then who knows maybe the stuff is really true, right? until it comes to live right until it comes live right out in the open and you can't Refute the fact that stuff is flying around potentially then uh Then we and until that time. I don't I don't I think I agree with you on that that No one's ever going to come out in the open and just say yep. This is what happened. Here's the story, right? because of how it or how it came to be in modern times as far as it being documented as far as us knowing it Right Starts hanging around for us to know about that stuff and a lot of these things that are happening right now. I think are A lot of the the stuff that was happening in like maybe the last year a year and a half When when you're hearing about these triangular shake objects and they were flying around in the middle of the night There's actually legitimate united states I don't know if it's the air force, but there's actually Legitimate testing of different kind of vehicles that fit the bill of what this thing is to a f n t. No, you're right Yes, my friends But there's stuff that's going on that fit to a t what you are seeing So a lot of the time you can a lot of the time you can be explained To what something is by an actual project going on now the other side of the coin is just to say I think Just to just to say that we deny that it's actually happening Isn't anybody saying we deny it's a we deny that it's Origin from from the planet earth. They're not saying it one way or the other They're not saying it's they're not saying it's not from planet earth And they're not saying that it actually is from planet earth No one's saying any of that they're they're protecting everybody from some What I hope is they're protecting you from some other country that may want to do you some harm by understanding That's out there. Yeah Because could you imagine most of time? Imagine the mass hysteria that if they said look we have identified a population that of something that lives Uh a year Of our travel time away, right our current technology. It would take us a year to get to that civilization You know But who knows how long it takes for them to get to our civilization It could be a matter of of hours days or or something less than a year, right? how You know, you start a We already know our our who our enemies are right? They're sort of known Yeah, um, although terrorism, you know, you sort of That's that's a that's a tough one there, especially domestic terrorism But you know as far as countries and stuff who your allies who your enemies, but could you imagine foreign? Life that would be my goodness. I think you would have hysteria people would be Extremely scared You got to kind of you got to kind of keep that stuff, uh from from ever coming out You know Panic at the idea that Alien life from other galaxies are busy Or the side the very well they they already people are already video recording Good quality video too. I'm very clear well I hate this uh Discussion, but my poor coin is done. Oh, that's yeah. Oh, let's see that bc Oh Oh, there you go, there you go, uh, let me uh See Oh, there we go right there. Yep bc's loin review bc's loin review bc line reviews Fruit that's the fruit of his lines. Oh the So yeah, there we go right there Yeah, that boy is looking good. I'm gonna try to take a slice off of his boy See what's like I'll tell you that pizza I had was pretty lackluster not a very great pizza. Nope I'm gonna save it, but it wasn't that good. I just certain toppings just don't go On a pizza. No that that barbecue pizza just went right the hell through me. It just Yeah Oh I like to stay with the traditional toppings. Yep, the italian toppings. No pineapple. Nope nothing crazy That was the smoke line This one is so good. I think the one one that might beat me is Jason on this one Yeah, man This one is I mean, excellent. I'll give this a 10 If I could go spinal tuck or 11, I would Nice It's not dry. Is it No, no Good pork loin can get dry Yeah, right. He he he smokes and uh with the apple in there. I kept in the in the onion. Hope we kept it from getting dry And the stuffing. Yeah Stuffing. Whoa. Yes. Yeah, man. That sounds good. Good shit there Yeah, I'll tell you that one piece I had was so good So moist I would love to have you guys over and do like a session or whatever you want to call it Teleportation Mine mine busy. What the hell? I know that's the other thing Another thing that's interesting is this um idea that elon musk has that we can all travel underground Uh At the same speed as aircraft do in the air, right and you have these uh, and I think that's part of what his, uh Tunnel boring company is is is trying to do is is you essentially travel underground with zero. I mean what this is his theory zero risk Because there are plain plain crashes and weather and all these other things that keep planes from flying and traveling safely Um, but you would essentially be able to go from where I am Outside of Seattle to Where bc is and I could be there four hours underground, right? Think about that Yeah, you know I hate to keep referring to movies But one of my favorite movies is uh escape from new york and Yeah The wrestler ox baker was in it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, and They actually had a subway system like from la and they were going somewhere towards the east coast and this it was like one long subway line and I just thought it was funny back then and like I forget what year they said it in but I think it was like the late 80s early 90s, and it was just ironic to see Well, yeah, they have They uh, I don't know who it is what it's reported that we that there is Enough technology out there that we could possibly now If it's like What the speed of light is right if we can even go one percent of that which is something like seven million miles an hour supposedly there's different kinds of technology That can get humans to be able to move at seven million miles an hour But my problem with any of this And any of these high speed traveling in that high speed traveling like that through Outer space or the interstellar Airwaves or whatever you want to call it my only problem with that is is how do you control what you're doing? How do you how do you control and maneuver Your this vehicle properly and move around space debris and junk and asteroids and not Shred your uh, whatever vehicle you're into smith the smithereens. How do you not shred at all? How do you go through space without being able to see within a splits to see before splits? I can notice. Oh, I have to go this way. I got to go that way. How do you do that? Well, I mean As a Star Trek fan, I can tell you this right now And they've got what they call a deflector dish in the front of the ship And it's kind of foreign in the original series This deflector dish is kind of what uh implies it kind of moves everything to the side So it forces a Pathway to wherever you're going So you don't have to worry about asteroids or space junk or What have you it just just deflector dish just moves everything out of the way to wherever you're going Let's talk about space for a minute because You know, we're like the biggest polluters in space, right? I mean all this garbage and all these other Rocket boosters and everything they just kind of you know, you just let it go right like what happens to that stuff Well, initially the school of thought was okay all that space junk would come down and burn open the atmosphere as it came down out the earth But then again a lot of that space junk never did it just hung out there in space and you know it Just kind of shows you the school of thought and the carelessness That they had back then at the time they didn't know that they were careless It was just a school of thought at the time But now Was so much being out there. It just shows how wrong they were at the time I'm sure some of it came down and burnt up in the atmosphere, but There's a whole lot more is still hanging out there in space Tons right Yeah, yeah Now james the other night you mentioned You watched some william shatner Thing what was that? Oh, he's narrating a new show On the travel channel called the unexplained and he also makes appearances on ancient aliens Well, that's on the history channel Yes, I'm sorry not on a travel channel on the history channel. Yeah, I've seen that show at school Yeah, the paranormal shows are on the travel channel Yeah, uh, yeah the unexplained it's actually quite good and uh, I give a lot of credit For having the physical ability to be that sharp and that alert and and that He's 90 on the Ancient aliens on the ancient aliens when he's on it The typical people that you see that they that they have on the show On a lot of the episodes that talk about Well, well like the really popular ones with people that resonate Those guys and those scientists and those PhD people or whoever they are Even some of the religious figures that they have that are part of different religious organizations That know in the history of those religious organizations William shatner will be on and kind of at like a round table discussion with these people and asking these questions And they kind of go through and talk about that those those uh Those their findings or or whatever they Said topic of ancient aliens or how do you explain? Nazca lines or how do you explain? The pyramids and what's really funny about the pyramids is da-da-da-da or we're still finding things about the pyramids or Or not always other places around the world or or they're saying the sphinx is actually More than 10,000 years old not 5,000 or 6,000 Yeah, or you're hearing stuff like the ancient egyptians and the minds maybe Maybe possibly knew much more about each other than anybody really knew and how how in the world No pun intended how in the world could you ever Could those two civilizations ever really? Getting a contact with each other other than Something having to help them be in that contact or or having somebody You know or having something, you know, bring bring these two entities together, right? Well, we haven't pyramid like structures in their own Yeah That's kind of like was that alien versus predator where they had that sort of thing in Antarctica type of thing now Yeah And at one point Antarctica wasn't at one point Antarctica were discovering Wasn't just covered in ice and snow. It was a green It was a green continent And we do believe now that seems now that we've seen some evidence that there was actually A human race that lived on that continent. Yeah Well, they it's a continent. It's it's land. It's not a frozen arctic ocean like like, you know, the north It's it's it's they have a mountain range They have what appears to be pyramids Uh, there has been Sites of unusual craft going into a Is that it lake bolstock? That's the that's the deepest lake in the known in in the entire world and it's a frozen And it's a frozen lake. You have to go like a mile underneath the the ice even gets aware. It's actually liquid I thought I thought Loch Ness was real deep Uh, uh 800 some odd feet, but there's yeah other lakes that are even deeper It's interesting. It's interesting hearing about some of the the moons the moons around Even just in the solar system like in uh, like there's one. I think it's jupiter. There's Europa and there's Enceladus I think that's I think they're all jupiter Where where we pretty much have a have a pretty good I we have a pretty good idea that there's layers of solid ice that are water In that if you and then and who knows after that fact if you if you if you drill and get down However, however many miles it is to get down underneath that ice We have we have a pretty good thought that there is Liquid there's a liquid ocean underneath a lot of the the ice and who knows what's under who knows what's in there Right. Yeah, and they go on to what you were saying, Eric Europa has a elliptical orbit around jupiter. Okay now once it gets to a certain point now I know this is going to be a Gross exaggeration of an elliptical orbit that I'm going to show you guys. So yeah bear with This finger here that I'm tapping is jupiter Now this finger here is going to be Europa now when it comes out it It's kind of still a jupiter's orbit But it is that gravitational pull I was going to come back around and once it gets to a certain point That's when the gravitational forces start working on Europa now Some would say god doesn't work in straight lines But you do have straight lines in History that might not be necessarily straight compared to man's straight lines But it's still sweet nonetheless Okay, now when it gets close to jupiter like about here or so rough That's when you get some gravitational forces and whatnot working on that shell of ice That's covering Europa. That's covering all that water underneath now all that breaks Now when it gets to a certain point, you're gonna have like a what they call a vell volcano effect Now you're gonna have this water shoot up through these cracks and ice in the space Now it doesn't have no atmosphere now here on earth. We're gonna have Atmospheric now it's gonna be as much as five miles in the air here on earth That the ashes and whatnot from these volcanoes shoot up from Now Europa whether being the vacuum of space it's gonna shoot up 15 20 100 feet or miles up in the space Out and they're called plumes. Okay. Now. They might fall back down on Europa but that again they travel in the Circulation of our galaxy now some can say some of that water is landed on earth It did it did if it has it it has But it's a nice concept But with jupiter having as much gravity as it does for as big as it is A lot of that probably went into jupiter's atmosphere feeding into the storms and whatnot that it creates on its own weather pattern So yeah, I totally agree with you on that one. Yeah, so Excellent Very well put Yeah, you know a lot of things are in theory, you know now they're saying the big bang Theory It's just a theory that you know, they don't Now there are people bucking heads over that saying that the universe was not created by that Yeah, science sometimes debunks itself, you know, it's Uh, what what is thought to be fact later on is debunked and replaced by uh more accurate fact It's just amazing, but you know, like like George Costanza says you can't beat science No way know how not like science can't beat science. Nope And go with the go with the sound like like uh, joe biden says well, we're gonna go with the science We're gonna go with the sign That bad bad bad bad bad bad. We're gonna go with the science Well, james another thing that you wanted to talk about were, um, not for profit That the term not for profit, right? Yes. I mean now Yeah, now that we're into christmas or the holiday season We're getting bombarded with Charities less than right Absolutely, right. How many how many of you have donated to a charity, right? You know How many of you have uh, when you've entered your supermarket or uh, mall Have put whatever loose change or dollar bills you might have in your pocket Put it in that person ringing the bell for salvation army, right? Oh, yeah You know, well the salvation army I think it's a good charity organization But if you think about a place like the united way Guess how much the now, I don't have the statistic in front of me because we're outside But I think that the ceo of united way Was was in the probably in the five or ten million dollar range of pay last year, right? So that means some portion some piece Of money that you think is going to a good cause Is getting sliced Out of that good cause And it's being put in the pocket of somebody who lives on a mansion and probably has a private plane This is from the united ways website unitedway.org United ways c e the united way Worldwide's ceo received a total received total compensation or his total compensation In 2019 was 1,578,515 dollars. That's how much he made in a year. Isn't that ridiculous, right? Non non-profit every company's out even if you're nonprofit You still you still it's still a job and you're still trying to make money so you can survive It's kind of it's kind of it's contradictory to call it a non-profit when you still have a salary So no one's is doing charity Yeah, you got administrative fees and the biggest nonprofit that james p. Madonna hates And I would feed him to the largest alligator too is the joel ostin ministries Did you hear about that? They just found hundreds of envelopes behind this toilet Packed with money and donations and cash and everything It's so ridiculous. This guy lives on the biggest in he's got like a hundred acres and 40,000 square feet and and pools and private planes and everything and this guy give me your money He goes on tv. I need every penny, you know every penny Yeah, he's a prosperity preacher, but he's the one with the prosperity last year the CEO nancy brown of the american heart association made 2,517 or 2,517,493 american heart association Think about that for a minute. I mean this is james and I were talking on whatsapp earlier and I don't have the website But thank you eric for helping us out here because this is another one of those things that I think should be If not completely out in the open It should at least be discussed how corrupt and how like their moral compass is Completely in the wrong direction if they're taking multi-million dollar salaries, right? What do they do that deserves a multi-million dollar salary? Because that's that's that many millions less they should should be going and could be going to much better Deserve charities and organizations around this world not trying to get really political But I bet you some people I get bet you some people would would uh roll over in their early graves when they hear liana when WEN which was the past CEO president CEO of Planned Parenthood federation of america made in as of June 30th 2020 her salary was at at that time 1,284,549 or 59 For Planned Parenthood CEO And Planned Parenthood is a non-profit. I think it's a it's a tax tax-free Or or they're getting some kind of a tax break, right? And it says here that notes includes Uh 655 thousand dollars severance payment So half basically half the person's salary was in the form of severance. Is that what you're saying or that's exactly what i'm saying Well, the not just I mean the march of dimes American Red Cross They all they all have these uh CEOs that that are making astronomical sums. I think charities fundraisers should be comprised of volunteer workers because it's a charity Should be voluntary like the army, right? It should be also Well, yeah, I mean I mean 25 cents on a dollar goes to the worthy cause and maybe even less That's despicable. No But hey, what do I know? And we just we see it. We see it as we see it They have administrative course, that's their problem. You're given to a charity It's not your problem that they decide to have an administrative course They could use more that money that the ceo's making towards their charity Yeah, why what is it the ceo make a astronomical donation? He probably I bet you that person does but it's it's it's so far in between It's so far disproportionate to the amount of money that the dude makes or the or the woman Probably for tax money Well, how about this for a minute just think about this, right? Maybe these ceo's are lining up these business deals because he like in america red cross The money you donate goes goes towards Feeding others in the poverish nations and things and what are they feeding them with right and and maybe even water Right think about the most basic of necessities is air Drinking clean drinking water, which it's it's a it's a travesty that not everyone in this planet Has access to so maybe these ceo's are saying hey, mr. Water Company, right? We're going to buy a ton of water from you and then you kind of funnel these little kickbacks under the table to me So maybe that's their that's their salary on paper But who knows what kind of shady back dealings? Things they have going on with all these other companies that they probably know of Which they claim we we get the best deal from this water company But yet this guy gets 10 cents and every dollar in a kickback if he buys the water from them or something, right? Possibly, yeah So eric last week you were drinking a non-alcoholic beer this week. You're drinking diet coke Or coke zero Any beer today or no? uh probably maybe Maybe not. I don't know. I got the uh I was doing a beer review The on food was I doing one on food? I think I was doing one on food friday without severe master. I got the uh I got that great old cove booster shot on out on friday And I've sort of been feeling under the weather for a little bit over the weekend Not feeling too much of the of the beer stuff lately. I did I did you the uh the stout sunday today But I didn't really feel I Drank that beer didn't really make me feel that great earlier. I got the moderna One day, yeah, yeah moderna Feel free or something right? I got the moderna booster friday just like eric did Eric you drink something like a 603 you'll feel free right? Yes earlier this yeah, it was a coffee cake porter. It was all right It wasn't anything to really write home about I wouldn't recommend anybody running to their next local Store if they had it not really Have you tasted in the sand madams october fest? Uh, just to knock it off No, I mean jason Or did you we will have some minute here? I actually started running these are the uh This is how high budget The production of this is I my phone started running out of battery So my last break that I took I went and got an extension cord and now the phone is powered up But it leaves me less freedom to move it toward the back there. So I'll just get some more battery Well, you could yeah, but as it's charging i'm sure there's there's enough for you to unplug it just to go back there and then Come back Next time get a longer extension cord No, no, I mean I got a six foot. I got two six foot usb's but you know it's charging now So that's true. Should we go take it what you're saying is you want to take a look at the uh Well, what i'm saying is how much electricity is going down to the dinosaur a gonna gonna pull Oh, none. Let me just get it. You're right. Let me Yeah, let me Here we go You're not you're not there that long. I mean now this is the uh I need to uh, okay. Let me know if that looks all right. Yeah, that's good So we've kind of cranked up the heat here Oh, yeah So we've kind of got yeah, this is about where I want these vegetables to be Because uh We're going to very shortly and that that looks pretty good, right We're very shortly once these things kind of Vegetables get cooked on a little bit more. We're going to put this in here And then kind of let that sit for maybe a half hour So but this is I would say this is looking kind of right at where we should be With with the time that I started this So the expectation is good that this will turn out excellent. So beautiful It's uh caramelized the vegetables, right? That's what they say. That's right caramelized Or like the the whiskey scout likes to say Caramel I can't I can't say caramel because it's not spelled that way Caramel caramelized. That's not caramel caramel or caramel. I say caramel because that's the way it's spelled That's what I say I don't say syrup. I say syrup too Is there a caramel caramel? Yeah, where'd I get caramel from? That looks all right like an eight a freaking chocolate egg cream. There's no eggs in an egg cream Except for the Cadbury ones and then the Easter time. Yeah, there's this chocolate chocolate vanilla syrup Seltzer water And and and how are you know or caramel? It's I say caramel. That's what it looks like to me. Oh, well everybody's entitled. I guess Yeah, whatever but then they're wrong We say they're entitled and then we say they're wrong You're entitled, but you're actually wrong You're entitled to your wrong opinion. Well, you're entitled. Yeah, you're entitled to being wrong God, well, well America gave you the right to America allows you the right There you go. There you go people and we're entitled to be always right But don't forget you're in America. So you're entitled America America America, yeah Let me tell you something there. I know how to pick roadkill when I go out there I can tell if there's riggy mortis in that in in that in that animu animu Animer riggy riggy mortis. It's like in hollywood. I don't know the richard guide up from tennessee Nate, Nate, what's his name? Nathan Bateman. He says, oh, that we don't talk like that down here. That's hollywood You know, I says, yeah, but you don't you say alabamy and no carolini yeah, and uh, uh, Louisiana and uh Don't you don't you uh pronounced like I got no, it's the same thing. It's the same thing when When you see the it's the same thing when you see those recent Samuel Adams beer commercials when it's that it's it's your cousin from boston I get it to a certain extent, but at the end of the day Nobody actually talks like that in boston. There is obviously an accent. It is nowhere near as thick as Your cousin from boston It's a shooting star shooting star pack the car Nobody ever talks About parking their car As much as everybody else thinks that bostonians don't know he he exaggerates the accent, you know He's a little yeah, I I could tell the new england accent and it's not as bad It's not that bad and then you have people in hollywood that are even from this part Of the country like matt daemon and ben aflac or aflac or whatever his last name is That even or or not even those guys like even mark wallberg when he's doing a movie When he's doing a movie, I think he's I think he's forced To over exaggerate that boston accent like when you watch those ted movies with uh with Barlin with the with the teddy bear there His accent in that movie the the uh mark wallbergs is is so exaggerated. It's even funny However, how he says the boston how he has the boston accent. It's way too thick and And just makes him some dopey. I don't know I mean I could detect it but but it's not like cat It's not that bad I mean even adding samler will kind of do it in in some of his movies with with his new york accent and Sometimes I think his is even a little bit too too too Traumatized. Well, you know who you know who has I don't know if it's exaggerated, but like rosy pares and Pam dress shirt and nanny, you know Those are I don't know if they're exaggerating or they really talk that way You know, uh, I think brookman Frank dress shirt is just difficult to listen to on a good day She's like nails across the chalkboard Oh god Yeah, but james if uh, you know if it was 25 degrees outside and friend dress shirt knocked at your door and wanted to use your phone You wouldn't leave her out there. Would you? No, I wouldn't let her freeze to death. I couldn't I couldn't listen to that for hours on end day after day Well, look at uh with her name, uh Uh, syphia vagara, you know, she's so over the overly traumatic She's always nagging that poor man, uh albundie Oh, dead cat natto net something Yeah, whatever's nothing. Oh neil. Oh neil. She's always nagging them. She's oh Yeah, she's overly dramatic And she's got the accent but If she in real life, she's probably You know, she doesn't Get over excited and melodramatic and like she is on every uh, like every talk show she's been on Well, she's promote, you know, she's promoting her agenda. You know, whatever she's She's been promoting something or and she's on camera. She's on camera and uh She's promoting something like usually people celebrities on talk shows either wrote a book or they've done a new movie There's always something That they're promoting. Um Except for when When he was alive when like Rodney danger field Uh, we just turned 100 Yeah, and it's it's great. Yeah, turn on written I mean they used to come on and they had their shtick, you know, they had their comedy ron don rickles You know, they weren't promoting anything in particular I don't remember Jerry Seinfeld speaking of like that Seinfeld show we we've been constantly talking about today I don't remember him having any like giant thick New York accent or any kind of an accent Where where where he was trying to be stereotypical about i'm from new york. Can't you i'm from new york? Can't you hear my like you'd never heard that out of Larry David More whiny Yeah, it's like, yeah, that's your accent. Larry David is from brooklyn and he doesn't have a brooklyn accent No, Michael Komaroff doesn't have any Accent he doesn't have any out there, right? I've had people ask me if I'm from the midwest with whatever kind of My friend my friend My friend Yeah, good. Yeah, I could tell bc. I could tell his accent is from That part of the country My friend mcfawn raven is from chicago And I and he has a distinct accent that is sort of similar to bc's like he'll say I'm from chicago chicago Yeah, he does have some kind of an accent. Yeah, he'll do that that kind of uh I would I would say uh That there's got to be some kind of an accent that's distinctively Detroit I would have to imagine right bc Yeah, you know, I mean, you know, I kind of toted down for the shows and you know, there's a lot of playing that's uniquely us I like to think and you know, there's some fragrances and words that we throw around without using and You know, okay. I'm sure it's the same thing with you eric or you jason or even uh James is like, you know We got a thing called oh or like a word called bet pet bet It's like, okay. I'm gonna come check you out tomorrow. All right bet It's like it's one of the things where it's like we kind of throw that around Where it's uniquely our own but Beyond that is like we don't actually hear it from anybody else And anybody that's actually ever watched What is that kevin heart and I know there's uh There's a thing on tic-tac where they show him. It's like Oh This this and that it's like all right, bitch bet bet bet And it's like, okay. That sounds like a Detroit thing to me And with me living in the down river area. It's one of the things where it's like that's I like to think uniquely our own and he must have spent some time Out here in the Detroit area to be using. All right, bitch bet bet this that whatever and it's like, all right whatever and it's like What I used to listen to them uh old rat groups like uh public enemy and whoever from The Bronx or the new york new york area and it's like word is bond and it's like I get I never use word as bond But I understand what they're trying to say with word is bond It's like i'm holding you to what you're trying to tell me And it's one of them deals And it's like all right bet for us. It was like, okay like jason Although i'll be over there tomorrow, etc. All right bet that means i'm gonna hold you to it So I kind of like the pc and How long have you been using that as long as you can remember probably right? Yeah, yeah, I mean it's one of our natural things that we say around here in the region So, I mean when you say all right bet, I totally get what you're telling me so Oh So somebody says hey, uh bc. Are you gonna be on james p. Madonna's show next sunday? You're like bet, right? I'll be like, all right bet. Yep. That's right bet. You can count on it guaranteed, right? Yeah, basically. Yeah So I like You know one thing I meant to ask you bc, which I Maybe we've talked about this is a detroit style pizza pizza hut is really pushing this Detroit style pizza now. What is the difference between? Detroit style pizza and a chicago style pizza Okay, well first things first Uh first thing I always say if you look up on youtube look up sam the cook guy, okay? I love that guy Yeah Okay, so he does his It's kind of close to the Detroit style pizza the way he does it And it's if you look up jets pizza or buddy's pizza The way it is is kind of like a rectangular Pizza and what they do is is Like I said, it's a rectangle pizza and what they do is is they get it ladle full of Uh pizza sauce They layer layer on one side and then they do it again on the other side So you get like one half of a line of pizza sauce And then the same thing on the other side you get a line of pizza sauce And then what they do is is they put on all the toppings they put the cheese all the way across from One side of the tin to the other side of the tin And I'm talking about the container that they hold the pizza in Now the cheese melts and then you get like a crispy crunchy cheese around the edge around the whole pizza and Now For me, I love the corners of the Detroit style pizza Because you get more of that crunch of the cheese On the edge because they put the cheese all the way to the edge So there's no like a pizza would have like a crust here, right? It sounds like Detroit is all the way to the end. There's no Yeah, there's no pizza crust or like oh man. Yeah, there's no, uh Thing they'll actually hold the pizza like say you would have in New York or Chicago or even maybe out there in Washington Yeah, or you got something to hold Like a bread crust or a pizza crust now for us And Detroit, there's no edge to hold it. It's one big pizza There's no edges of bread of anything other than underneath So It's a unique thing and I actually had somebody tell me that Detroit style pizza is the same as Chicago style pizza And I laughed in their face Because I knew it wasn't the same thing. I wouldn't have to say Chicago was the same thing as New York and we both know that's not that's not true So I knew they were joking. So that's why I went the way I did And so it sounds like yeah, but it sounds like this Chicago style pizza might become more of a Main mainstream thing and the fact that Pizza Hut is really pushing the Chicago style pizza Oh the Chicago. Yeah, I mean like I said, I'm sorry Detroit. What am I saying? Yeah Now I know Chicago has its own thing like the deep dish Yeah New York Hold on. Hold on. I'll be back That man is going to die on stream one day and it'll be sad I hope not everybody Has to make their final decisions in life. That's all they can nobody Nobody can make others You know kind of going on about that my boss goes on about me and my smoking And I've told him kind of what you're saying, you know, he talked about me quitting smoking I told him the only one that's going to make that decision is me. I'm not ready to get And you know, I mean I get it. I know it looks bad. It sounds bad I know but I'm not ready to give that up yet. I mean the key word yet I know I'm gonna have to give it up, but I'm not at that point yet Even though it looks like it but Old habits die hard So I totally get it So that's why I told Eric about An adult human being has to make Their own final decisions when they're good and ready That's my brother my brother chain smokes and he don't he he just yeses me to death and his men He used to do that to my mother. You know, I said, yeah, yeah, I know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know You know, he's the only one that can make that decision. So Yeah I was always curious about something there bc Not to change the subject but hockey the Detroit red wings. Oh, yeah What exactly is a red wing? All right I see a tire The logo One red wing on top of it and now that's a Complicated answer. I mean as far as hockey goes I have no idea but I mean I mean it's already I hate to go with a subject but Since this is an open topic and we kind of go Where most people don't go and I'll go there That's right. I said I'll go there. I mean It's a wing What does the wing have to do with Detroit? I can wait Yeah, apparently Norris Hold on. You found you found the answer. I think some dude named James Norris in 1932 bought the club And decided to rename the team to the red wings. It was a nod to the quote Winged wheelers, which was a name of the hockey club Norris played for Montreal He chose the winged wheel as their logo an honor to honor Detroit's booming automobile history Okay, yeah, yeah, I'll agree with that. Yeah Now I knew the wheel Was a part of the I don't know the Automotive industry. Yeah, the wing is what the red wing is in connection with a hockey The winged wheeler, which is a hockey team that that james norris played for in montreal So has nothing to do as the wing has zero to do with the city of detroit. Okay And I think that's kind of a dumb idea. I think that's kind of stupid to uh As an homage to some other country's city, I'm going to put this on my xc's emblem for so you have you have A moat town, which means the motor city, right? Yeah How about this one? How about this one? Um, the cleveland browns Are named the cleveland browns after their owner at one point in time, uh, Jim brown that's kind of dumb your owner made named the team after himself. What a jackass How how he Narcissistic and ego maniacal is that that's like I wish I made that up, but I couldn't have made I couldn't make that That's like you that's like you being a multi-billionaire and buying a A major team calling it the front shelters No Okay, nope Why you like that? The fighting fronds the fighting front filters did not Our logo's gonna look like little prawns the fronds the fighting fronds I don't know about that Louisiana louisiana should if they ever get a baseball team they can call their team the prawns Oh Oh, yeah Yeah prawns we're about the nobody nobody ever named that anything after the gnats the gannat The The gnats are like the short version the gnats are the Are the um nicknamed for the nationals nats Of baseball right didn't have the washington nationals And baseball Yeah, the washington nationals existed before the washington senators and the senator moved to Minneapolis and became the minnesota twins And talking about minnesota, I love the minnesota north stars before they became the dallas stars Yes, you know Yeah, there was a minnesota north stars and the the The basketball is the timber wolves, right? Yeah now now but the lakers really The lakers really applies to minnesota because it's the land of 10 000 A lot of lakes and so there's no lakes. I don't think in los angeles. So why did they keep the name? The lakers when they moved to la I don't know. It's kind of like la dodgers. They used to be in new york, but they moved out to la But they kept out. Yeah, the original the original dodgers were the uh, the brooklyn trolley dodgers because They there were a lot of trolley cars like there is like there wasn't san francisco or like there is And trolley dodgers are people that had to you know get out of the way from being run over by the trolleys And uh, it was the trolley dodgers And before that it was the bridegrooms talk about a lame lame name for for baseball team Then they moved to la and but they kept the name dodgers It has no, uh The connection with la Um, right brooklyn dodgers. Yeah, or or the raiders one from oakland to las vegas No, they went from oakland to la then then they went to las vegas But there's no body of water They go from like oakland to la and then back to oakland and then back to oakland. Yeah. Yep They should have moved Because las vegas Is running out of water. So I don't know how much longer Las vegas can uh Well as far as the water goes you're gonna have to do what rome did and build the uh aqueduct Yeah, just pipe it over long distances, right? Yeah. Yeah Yeah, because there was nothing there when they when they built the first Hotel casino, which was the flamingo there was it was nothing it was just pure desert and uh, yeah Uh, you know, then now there's like resorts with fountains and Huge fountains swimming pools and then down to and there's a community of uh, there's a residential community That that was growing until they started laying off casino workers He now has a lot of foreclosed homes in las vegas on sale You know, I was watching one of them, uh Specials or Uh, I guess 2020 type of deals where They showed like after I guess I think hurricane Katrina where they hit Louisiana and there were just like neighborhoods of empty houses that everybody moved out because of the hurricane and nobody moved back and You know, I could just imagine how many squatters there could be in them houses right now Because there's so many of them Well hurricane ida. I mean, you know the people The the the people in the southern Louisiana. They're they're still recovering from that The damage done to their homes. They're they're still in bad shape didn't Isn't james, um Our buddy j. Terry. I was still talking about from the last storm. I don't know what happened physically Couldn't have been tremendously that awful, but he said that from that last storm that they had he's still getting stuff done to his house No, he hasn't gotten repairs done. Oh, he hasn't Oh, yeah, it's not it has not He has I thought he I thought I I could be wrong and maybe I have to go back through Stout Sunday, but I thought on stout Sunday. You might have started talking a lot Let's talking about repairs or something. He's mentioning something about repairs. Maybe they have They're taking their sweet ass time to do it. That's for sure Yeah, but I thought one point the carport That needs to be fixed So It was wiped out it needs to be built period, uh Yeah Well other people had much More devastating losses than j. Terry of them. Well, I think your homeowner's insurance would be able to Compensate you for that. So some of that Yes Maybe your homeowner's insurance looks at living in that part of the country as a liability as it is But by time the adjuster comes to your home to assess the damage to For the adjuster then you have to wait you have to find the contractors. They're gonna do it Then you got to wait and because there's a whole list of people that they have now because Dougie Is a lot of people that are Totally need to be They're suffering and their heads above their heads are just above water. No pun intended on that one, but yeah They're not only do what they can do about the situation Yeah, their nostrils are above we're not now jason's uh, a little Not a gas but I put another propane cylinder in the fire is going again. Yeah, okay got you so that was kind of the uh Now we're now we're actually I wonder how much a cord of cord of dry wood would be in your area Compared to look that up Right now. So let's say if you were to buy six months ago. It's supply and demand, right? Six months ago. It's about 200 now. It's about 400 accord 400 that much. Yeah That's like Isn't that like buying a living room or dining room set almost Yeah, $400 a cord That's so that's not like just logs in your front yard. That's uh That split delivered stacked all that nice Very good They got they got you they got you over the coals. They got you bent over the coals. No pun intended Bent over the coals So james who's in the chat is there anybody in the chat? It's hard to see No, no, well Aside from daryl messiahs and your friend jeremy, uh Sontag nobody and and uh Nobly uh syd or uh Bart Bart robin. No, nobody and uh enjoyed a decline sometimes shows up. No, nobody else showed up I think I think they're all glued to the uh football game Maybe yeah, well a lot of the football right now is getting to the point for the nfl Where either your team is going to have a chance to make playoffs or it's too late Oh, so these people were glued because their team might have been Maybe yeah, and these are because if you if neither of the If neither of the teams in the playoffs Are your concern then your interests would drop off Maybe yeah, I'm guessing that well, I'm guessing that uh Jets obviously and probably the giants won't be making any playoffs anytime soon But where the patriots are playing the Buffalo Bills. That's going to be a gigantic game tomorrow. That's tomorrow Yeah tomorrow. I think it's the 815 We'll see what happens with that. I think I think there are a lot of people if you talk to uh, if you talk to uh Chatio on the internet and you talk to mom stars lounge They both they had their little hanging cheds program this morning and they are both like, yeah Well, at least at least lone star was pretty much Pretty much like yeah The patriots are actually really sucked. They're not going to win that game. I'm like, are you mental? They if they suck they wouldn't have won like six games in a row two of them against really legitimately serious Contenders like they beat they beat the titans or was it the titan? No, they yeah, was it yeah with the titans and at one point they were the best team in the afc That's right. And I would say one thing to eric to the the To just the benefit of the patriots overall as the bills have not really looked that great this year. They've had Uh, some some bad games They're they're playing in upstate new york tomorrow where it's expected to be rather cold and and weather could be an impact, right? Yeah, and uh, there's there's not a better better coach that's prepared for his team for playing in poor weather conditions than bill bellichick, right? So um Hey part robinson is here greetings part robinson if I can show that part You're gonna see that. Oh, yeah, that is the that is the snowball right there snowball against uh Woo, that's that one against the raiders Yeah Anybody knows how to do it in the snow. I think it's the patriots that'll be able to pendulum Will the uh the wingland patriots win their game against Buffalo bills tomorrow night Oh What direction is that going counterclockwise? No clockwise. Oh clockwise, okay No, it says yes Okay, all right very good Okay, what other prominent games are happening? Uh I don't know Do you want to look james at what's happening on the egg? Yeah Look at this fire. Okay for like the last 20 minutes. I'm like this fire feels terrible now. Look at it I mean you can definitely tell that with the with the new cylinder it um You know with that with that new propane cylinder, we're definitely cooking with gas now so to speak, right? I just want to tell bar that uh, we've been showing barbecue Going on here both with uh, jason cleveland uh in the state of washington and also bcb reviews in michigan has a smoker grill So he uh, he's got here. He's got He's got a chuck rose in a Here we go in a cornucopia of Look at this here. Can you guys see that? Oh look with our 10 there. Oh And this is Normally chuck is tough as shula right correct put the tree like this. We're so afford to not taste Oh, look at it. Look at that Oh I'm slobbing So He's labyrinth Yeah, this is definitely We're going to have a good meal this evening for sure. This is definitely It's definitely coming around where I wanted it to How's that showing up on the video? Is that look all right? Very. Oh, that's awesome. That's good Yeah, so we'll just keep the lid closed and uh Uh You know, you know, uh, jason, I wonder if the very Inexpensive london broil can be cooked to the same degree of tenderness. I would imagine and I would think so. Yeah, sure Because you go on sale. I mean you you can get slabs of that. I'd like that's another piece of meat the uh the flat iron Yeah, flat iron steak, right Yeah, I love that stuff too. Yeah Here we go There's the setup gentlemen Yeah, he's got a nice. He's got a nice, uh picturesque uh landscape the backyard there with the stonework and the Good old midway a good old lines in the background Yeah, you can can you still see the fog maybe a little bit, right? Yeah Yeah, I can see a little bit Damn Nice high wooden stockade fence That's another day out in the pacific northwest and Massive tree that thing's about a hundred feet tall there and you can see that I guess you you might get sasquatch is uh Show up right there sasquatch might show up in my backyard. Yeah sasquatchy. Yeah, sasquatchy Italian sasquatch That's a canadian sasquatch sasquatchy and sasquatchy and sasquatchy and sasquatchy and sasquatchy What's he talking about? That was Michigan's close enough to uh, canada, right? Yeah, we're we're practically neighbors You could call detroit south toronto of you and Uh, yeah That's right Is detroit detroit now detroit actually is a french word that means Straits, you know like a narrow passage connecting Two bodies of water Now, I know one body Is lake eerie. What's the other one lake lake here on or michigan? Yeah, lady Lake michigan lake superior lake here on lake eerie and let's not forget lake otterio I keep forgetting that one Yeah, that's where rochester new york and toronto is lake ontario. Yeah And we've got a city called river rouge and it got the color or the name rouge from the color from the like uh streams Feed in the lake eerie because they used to have a rouge Color to it. So that's why it's called river rouge Actually, there was a uh ford plant the river rouge plant. They used to forge castings there. I think for uh, the ford v8s Look it up. It's it's one of the major uh forging factories in the country river rouge plant Yeah, and yeah, we call it the rouge plant. Yeah and now if you ever guys if you guys ever come out here, there's a uh Museum called the henry for museum. There's an indoor and outdoor museum Right next door to each other you got the indoor that was the henry for museum Then you got the outdoor which is called refill village and then they've got what they call the rouge plant tours Where you go to their factory site In rouge or river rouge where they build their f 150s. Yes so Yeah, so I mean You know speaking of barbeque, uh Not sure if you guys know this. I'm sure you do james, uh the history of kingsford charcoal um I know this Yeah, you know this right? Uh, so, you know, people might say that uh Henry ford was was uh an industrialist and he is also an environmentalist. Um Way back in the day, they used to make their wheels of wood their bodies were made of wood model t vehicles And there was a lot of waste when it came to making the bodies and the and the frames and chassis for these vehicles And uh henry ford, you know kind of thought like what do we do with this wood? You know, you just throw it away or whatever. Well kingsford king kingsford with a ford in the back end It was king and then ford come together as kingsford And they used to sell these products as charcoal briquettes as waste And they would make money. So henry ford tried to maximize everything he could out of everything that he did and Is uh assembly plant line Basically, what you're trying to get it. Yeah. Yeah So he got that he got kings. Mr. King started Henry ford because the the the wooden aspect of uh Auto manufacturing eventually disappeared, right? And that's right But these but these factories they actually had these massive forests where they would get the wood from too so as a total sustainable manufacturing method you would Plant trees in in the forest that you own the property on you would harvest the wood for the bodies And then any residual waste will be turned into charcoal. So you would sort of have no It was a sustainable no waste environment with their production. Yeah, it was also self-sustaining. Yeah self-sustaining. Yeah So that's kind of more trivia for your barbecue banter keto kings Yeah I even watched the big uh mcdonald's uh burger king war when they When mcdonald's first got off the ground when they were It's a little uh They were like in a small town in the midwest And uh and how they uh, they just grew and then burger king came on scene. I watched that whole documentary. It was fascinating. Um The uh, what was the the french fries they decided on getting the rusted Idaho rusted potatoes to use to their mcdonald's french fries Um, but uh, and then they mentioned white castle, which I happen to like But um, and white castles is awesome. I love white castles. Yeah, I'll get that into england relationship with me though But go to the bathroom for number two. That's a different story. That's that the hate relationship there a white castle They don't advertise and people don't know That they make awesome pulled barbecue pulled pork sandwiches Fish hot fish nuggets fish sandwiches fried clams Well, let's say fried clams are awesome sweet potato sweet potato fries Uh, they make one of the best milkshakes tasting wise one of the best But they only want chocolate and vanilla You can't get strawberry. You see it's chocolate or vanilla So I would say Yeah, I would ask them to combine it like a mocha You know, I would love them. We'll do uh blueberries for a milkshake Yeah, I never yeah, that would be really good actually Yeah You know, why are we Blueberries or at least it's a Inside thing in michigan where we're known for our blueberries and if you know anybody that has blueberries They'll never tell you where their blueberries are because they don't want you stealing them because they want them all to themselves And it's like whatever keep me Away from you because we'll figure out where that blueberry patch is They grow a lot of blueberries in south jersey and Uh, they uh, there's a winery there down here that makes blueberry wine cranberry wine and uh It's called a belt Belanzano winery, I think Uh, yeah, Tom. Uh, he that that's his way of saying adios and good night Uh, Thomas metal 75 Eric. It was a pleasure as always. It was a yes. It was a pleasure. Thank you for coming I hope you feel better Oh, yeah, he got he had the runs from that damn uh, high fructose corn syrup Yeah, number one it was uh pizza and then number two is the booster Or as they say in his area the booster booster Lobster roll lobster booster Yeah, he uh, he had he told me had side effects from the booster Me I just got a little pain in the injection site so far Knock on wood now James. Uh, I meant to ask you this but I never got around to it the um Your dinner last night with the turkey. How was it? No, it was pretty damn good it was uh Well, my friend in in china um She told me instead of making a big pot of soup Use your use your steamer rack and just get a big bowl and make one portion make it fresh Like make one portion enough for One or two people. Yep I said, I'll give it a shot Instead of chicken. I said, let me do it with turkey Came out great. I boiled the egg ramen noodles And then I I put the ramen noodles In the big steel bowl in the turkey soup And it was great How about a midnight snack for a midnight snack? I had I had two uh Arepa with cheese corn meal cakes corn cakes for a columbian Arepas I have them in the freezer Sounds amazing. Yeah. Yeah, it's well when you when you combine that Spanish cheese in with corn and uh It's pretty damn tasty. I mean, uh Let's see. What do you say? Oh, yeah, yeah, he told me in the private chat that he's definitely not feeling good. Yeah What time do you have james? I don't have a watch on uh, well my time is uh the 6 26 p.m. And uh, I'm gonna have to close out and start making dinner Uh, I just wanted to say to eric front felt there. I hope you have plenty of Ginger ale in the house because that would help you a lot Yeah, that's what we do up in there. Michigan. We drink runners if we're filling under the weather. Yeah Yeah, like canada dry ginger ale whatever store brand just Ice cold Either way Yeah, that's it. No no food Don't even drink water. Just drink ginger ale and that will fix you right up But anyway Jason's food is Just about done. It's just about done. In fact, I just got the um, we have to leave in a half hour routine so I got a kind of I hate to say how they got a kind of button this thing up so that I can get the family fed so All right, let's we're gonna button it up What do we do here three hours and And about three hours and 30 minutes not not too bad Not too bad It's been a pleasure. It's it's always unique and uh, I just like The unpredictability of you know, uh ad lib in everything and You know just like a hot air balloon, you know, wherever the wind blows is where it goes And uh, you know the subjects tend to just flow into each other and uh So it's it's it's been a lot of fun and you know, and unfortunately tomorrow's monday. It's the beginning of a new week and uh Today it's been real. It's been fun and yes, it's been real fun And uh, it's been real like uh, somebody on a fishing trip with the real it's been real Entertainment man, you know that could be a workout if you if you're bringing in big fish Yeah Yeah, I've done it and you know, you've got 20 30 pound fish of a pop Um But anyway, um great time james. Thanks again. This has been great. I uh Would it like to have stuck around and show you the whole production But we got to get going in about a half hour. We got about an hour drive from here There's a place called warm beach christmas lights It's a uh big community type thing where they all every house decorates You got to pay money to get in there and I have a ticket They do every hour it takes about an hour to drive through and I got a ticket to go through the thing at five o'clock, so I got to get the family fed. We got to get everybody in the car and then we got a You have uh, they charge a cover charge to see elaborate christmas 25 dollars james, I told you everything up here is expensive It cost me 25 dollars just to drive through a neighborhood. Is what about what about What about getting good what about getting good binoculars for everyone in your family? Did you imagine they got like the peeping toms, right, you know That's what I would do, you know, or if you have a drone That'd be kind of funny if you have a drone daryl messiahs. It was great. Yeah Daryl messiahs of northern california and also bart robertson of robertson of the uh In new jersey in the sub-verbal philadelphia Thank you bart robertson. I put the net maybe someday you'll you'll come You'll come aboard our pirate ship and Yeah, he's been he's been he's been He's a steady follower of ronald terrio just like yourself and uh Um You know pretty I like I like smart mature normal people And you know Instead of all those lunatics and trolls on the internet Yeah, I like good people That uh have a have their head screwed on right You know and uh and also I forgot Chiropractor. Yes, jeremy santa. I thank you for showing up also You two have a great week. Uh, I know it's monday tomorrow, but every day has 24 hours And uh, sometimes some people's mondays are Are okay Like mine Or mine I don't have to answer anybody Unless I talk to myself But uh, anyway Take care everyone. I will seize it on a as usual on messenger and well tap I'll see you guys on the internet. Bye. Bye. Bye guys. Have a good