 to Sunday fund a holistic health talk exercise nutrition healthy living of course and sports talk which includes wrestling now I'm gonna bring on I'm gonna bring on my co-host mr. Jeff Zambello your I see I see an apparition in the background is it a shadow person I see a dark shadow an apparition is that is that the the evangelist Mikey Zambello the Reverend Dr. Mikey Zambello or my my wrong am I wrong it is the Reverend Dr. Mikey Zambello I can't hear you by the way you're up to hear me now yes sir I hear you yeah the Reverend Dr. Mikey Zambello evangelist of the maritime provinces how are you sir are you going to church to give your sermon today you one of the bosses of the church he's one of the oh so so James you'll be at your badge he's the arch he's the arch Bishop he's the usher of the church usher you mean the house of usher with Vincent Price the house of usher I thought he was an archbishop by now all right you'll be you'll be coming you'll be coming on hold on hold on Mikey remember the garbage man the hoarder that had he had no he luckily he had room for himself in the car it was packed of shit but anyway and I sang the San Francisco but anyway thank you Jeff Zambello so well what's going on in the world of your Akara this past week well lots of lots of training lots of I got a few more implements every week I buy something else so I have the landmine and you're taking my training when you get a chance I like to see what it looks like yeah well I'll bring the computer down or post it on post it on the polyvone group you're you you're allowed to do that yeah so everybody can see what the landmine is it because your Akara is growing fantastically I know that you're you're gonna get to the point where actually you'll have enough this spring when the weather warms up to bring your equipment out in the back yard yeah yeah the backyard yeah yeah and then I'm nice started training with some heavy sandbags they go from there's a 75 pound sandbag 100 pound sandbag 125 pound sandbag and 150 pound sandbag now you gave me an idea when the weather gets nice and you can move your Akara to the backyard and have your disciples show up if you want you can get a wheelbarrow and put all loaded up with a lot of weight and have them wheelbarrow from one corner of your backyard to the other corner and back again without stopping yeah that'd be a good idea let me um I gotta take I gotta do my mirror thing here I guess that's like that's that's like what do you call it like the farmers like the farmers walk it's exactly like the farmers walk yeah wheelbarrow farmers walk you know the forearms the grip it'll all be on fire yep you know you know you know you'll revise you know I mean so you don't have a tree with a with a with a gorilla rope hanging so they climbed the rope so you do other things you would do other things the wheelbarrow that is that landmine the swinging that I tell you one thing I got a salute mr. Pratye Singh he's come a long way with his company manufacturing goddess and wooden goddess and clubs all different kinds of clubs and I'm interested in the chubby the chubby club that looks like a pop I like that one yeah it's it originated from southern India and it's very it's very unique and fascinating look it's it's like it's it's cute you know the shape you know a little chubby fat club but I'm interested in the physics of it and the torque aspect of it and I would like to just sweat because I think the weight would be wonderful because there wouldn't be as much of a lever so therefore the torque will be reduced and you could actually focus on the weight in a much safer way well it'll it might it might just be different it might not it might not necessarily be easier than the other clubs and it'll be different it I want to see it'll be different because when I used to have I used to have a short a short stubby pickle barrel shaped club I sold it though and I did it it was 20 pounds and I did it like well I can only do it one hand but I did it one-handed and it had a different feel than the long the eggplants I have the long jewelry type clubs it had a different feel in the swing so yeah that chubby the club pop belly club might might be just different I think it'll be awesome you know and it's also it's also meant to be used with one hand it's not it's not meant to be used with two hands it's a one-handed thing so you can do you can swing and then go around in a circle and swing and go around the circle and behind the back you know and you can do swipes they call this swipes but some that I have but I'm kind of skeptical in that oh Michael plug my computer because the batteries low Michael plug the plug the computer in you get a key but plug them Michael okay so anyway I'd be kind of skeptical that I don't know if it go around Dean's belly so that might be a big obstacle without mentioning last names the person who moved to California might in my hits somebody's fat belly sticking out you mean yeah the fitness the person who spent more money on seminars than anybody in history oh you mean the one that that smells like pickled herring from Scandinavia yeah there you go that came up with with her own crazy way of swing in Indian clubs she invented her own stupid lack of herself in the head the dumbest thing I've ever seen and you're waxing the head more than Joe then Joe Paluka you know this is do you remember Joe Paluka Joe Paluka Joe Paluka you know this is the mentality oh it was a real person Joe Paluka yeah it was a real person and he just get dumber and dumber because he kept getting hit too much punchy he was punch drunk he's punchy that's it look like this yeah oh I didn't you know I just thought it was like I thought it was a made-up fictitious character but it was a real guy I mean Joe Paluka Joe Paluka but you know this is Dina Joe Dina Paluka Dina Paluka with the friggin Indian is has the typical feminist you know independent feminist mentality where they don't like to follow anybody's rules they don't take advice from from any man but they'll listen to another woman exactly and spend big money yeah well in that case her husband's money but you know the thing is that Proye I was talking to him I says man you you got you got some really fantastic woodturners working for you yeah I mean the Persian meals are exactly the way they're supposed to look like the jewellery's the you see you see the beautiful woodgrain the wood grain yeah on his from a single piece of wood yeah solid solid yeah and he told me he told me he has no problem shipping internationally you know he's doing great you know and um I told him I says I wish I'm all luck in the world I mean his there's nothing like the gripping feel of wood I don't care what steel mace and I don't care what people invent with it would a steel handle what is the best as far as the the feel of the grip the gripping ability what is the best well think about it even a baseball a baseball they can grab a wooden bat by its handle but with a damn aluminum bat they gotta put a soft rubber handle so it could be gripping yeah aluminum but they have to put it like a neoprene rubber around the handle yeah actually well baseball bats I think they're made of either ash or I'm not sure what they're made out of like like the Louisville slugger in from Louisville Kentucky you know the date is that made with maple sure but I know you ever see when the when the batters warm up with this donut weight that they put on the up if I was their trainer I would have them put the donut weight and I would I would teach them Indian club swinging with the bat exactly they could they could use a pair of the heaviest baseball bats with those donut weights on the end and do Persian and do you know me or meal swings traditional swings swipes circular motion I mean to to loosen I saw it last year during one of the games I don't know is the Red Sox or the Yankees one of the players it'll come to my mind had a wooden club and they were doing the you know different things behind and but while they were on the deck and then and then you know then they laid that club down right and they have the borders at the batter's box can you imagine what benefit that would be for for pitchers for all pitchers in baseball you know to help help prevent injury you know help prevent rotator cuff injuries and tendonitis and all that stuff I mean yep I mean especially guys that throw fastballs that are close to 100 miles an hour now the swinging the clubs I'm sure they use clubs they have to because it's not like it's new I'm sure in the clubhouse or in their gym the baseball clubs gym I'm sure the trainers teach these guys about I don't know you know because it's still in in mainstream fitness most people don't you know don't know I mean you mean you you mentioned Indian clubs and they'll say oh that's like back in the day old fashions I like they ever it's 3,000 years old I know I know there's a rehab exercise where they you put your arm flush against your torso yes and and and you can use a band or you can use a cable a cable on on the machine and do this and then but you gotta if there's an injury you can't do high repetition moves until the injury heals because then you'll get like a carpal tunnel syndrome type of you know repetitive high high with high volume swings or high volume say like I wouldn't go if somebody has an injury I wouldn't go to failure with the swinging exactly I wouldn't go to get tendonitis I don't even think I don't even think circular training was really meant to go to failure to be honest I mean you can no I only go to failure when I'm competing in the games that's why I do sets of 20 and sets of 30 and the most like I do multiple sets of 20 and 30 throughout the work you do of course with weight training it's it's why it's good to go to failure but you know but going to failure is very important but it has to you have to maintain perfect form perfect form is is dependent as it is the most important factor is because without perfect form you can't you lose that mind muscle connection there with time under tension where you know you could you feel the muscle being worked you you you get the pump and you know it's being worked because you're you're isolating it you know instead of like cheating like some of these guys swing their body when they do curls you know yep and they're supposed to keep their their upper arms flush and stationary up against the side of your torso that's right just move and then they emphasize that now and it gets the bicep in a much different way just move the forearms the like yes even like hammer curls or reverse curls forearms are the only thing that's supposed to be moving you know and you come down slow you come down like like a minimum of four seconds or more you don't drop you don't you know I yeah you see some of these guys doing really fast reps I mean in this big of small arms yeah yeah I mean you really I'll tell you one of the curls that I do I wish it was up a boy today but I take my kettlebells and I grab it by the handle and so the kettlebells straight out and I do curls like that for my grip without the ball dropping it's gonna stay straight oh so so it's unbelievable when your forearms you feel it all through your forearm well because it's beautiful well you would use lighter kettlebells yes absolutely what you're doing 10 and 10 pounds and 15 pounds of the adding you're adding the torque of keeping yeah because the weight is the kettlebell weight is here and the handle is here so it's you know what it's like a leverage curl exactly it's like it's like what I was we were talking about your friend the the boxer about doing punches with the Indian club sideways because it becomes a leverage exercise with the Indian club going sideways so you have the weight away from the hand so now you have to you have to really squeeze and and there's more resistance because it's a leverage move yeah same thing goes for what you're doing with those kettlebells a person can use light can use three or five pound dumbbells a person can use really light kettlebells to you know a boxer can it doesn't matter you know or an Indian club and do so much there's so much that we do yeah yeah we're resistance jab jab jab jab jab or like the we take just to even strengthen the wrist we take four pound hammers and we go oh it's hard it's hard to do you're gonna use your scalp you're gonna use your scapula on your back to pull your elbows down and then it gets your grip it just there's so much to do you know those light those light hammers that are shaped like a sledge but there's yeah exactly what they call them it looks like a it looks like a mini sledge yeah I wish you could come to my house I get two floors of training tools here oh I hope you saved your your offense your mall sledgehammer your fence post mall yep with the hickory hickory handle yeah the one across like $30 bust bust yeah now they want like 80 bucks in the United States for the same thing you believe that crap and yeah it's an iron I think it's an iron square block yep of weight round rounder square it's squared well it could be square but they it's it's not a block it's a it's a round block it's like it's more of a mallet shape right it's a big mallet that's what it is it's huge it's huge yeah and it's like a mini it's like a bowling ball but but squareish round yeah and a person can use use them instead of a pair of meals or drew juries person can use those those clubs I mean I mean I'm sorry those fence post hammers it can swing anything that has has torque you know yep wait on the end they might I mean if somebody was I mean if I took a street a street sign out of the out of the the ground it would have concrete on the end yeah and if I had a saw that could cut through steel I could actually just go I could go right to the corner of your street take out the you know the the stop sign or whatever if it was if it was on a steel rock was round yeah get a saw cut the metal because it'd be in concrete underneath the ground and I could swing that goddamn thing before the cops came and arrested me now another idea I think I can hit the cops with it now another idea that I came up with for poor for poll folk you know poll folk poor people is if you can't afford to buy any Indian clubs and what they can do is they can get a couple wine bottles that have like better more long long shape and then when you finish the wine rinse it out good and then let it dry fill it with sand could be place and it could be concrete you know masonry sand doesn't matter fill it with sand or or or pebbles or whatever or if you if you have access buckshot you know fill it and then stick stick the cork back in there and and put maybe duct tape around the handle so the gripping is a little better duct tape to handle the wine bottle what about a nice long neck Hennessey's whiskey bottle they date oh there are there are bottles like that with a well a nice whiskey bottle would have a long neck it would have to be a long neck of glass bottle yeah yeah and you could buy like you know most of them we see this regular whiskey bottles but they have some huge huge whiskey bottles well I've seen more more long-handled wine bottles and liquor and liquor yeah oh he's leaving for the church yeah he's going yeah he's got a six o'clock service there oh I it's we're an hour ahead oh that's right you're home because I don't see the curtains in the back I thought the yeah yeah took a day off today yeah my I got my year-end behind me how much longer do you have before you get your pension your Canadian pension um 62 so about three years yeah three more years yeah yeah yeah how's your blood pressure been I remember when you actually had an issue one time no I had a heart EKG whatever they take that the pictures of your heart movement echo Cardi echo there you go and so that went well I had doctor's appointment this week he said all the walls to my heart are strong yes because you're fitness yeah that's what he said yeah so well your your stroke volume which means instead of the heart going boom boom boom boom boom boom boom yours like a boom a boom a boom that that means stroke and all the walls are equal he doesn't hear different sounds on different walls of my heart that's good that's very good and your nutrition and fiber consumption is excellent you know and yeah so anyway that's a good idea for poor people that can't buy Indian clubs you need to do that how was the time did you go to the Turkish place for lunch today not today I went yesterday it's one of the first Sundays they haven't gone but we had some extra food with some chicken parmesan homemade and then I had some rice with broccoli mixed in with it some wild rice with broccoli that my wife put in mixed in with the rice it was delicious and I put some Frank's hot sauce oh Frank's hot sauce okay yeah there's so many in the only ingredients to Frank's is vinegar and cayenne pepper that's it that's it no preservatives or nothing no preservatives I was that's what I I get the Louisiana's finest or Louisiana's the one I get from is very popular with people from southern Louisiana it's got a little the French Lily on the label the Fleur de Lille they call it hmm it's got the French Lily and it says it's called Louisiana St. Marley I've been using that and I get the big bottle of it and like you said very simple basic ingredients and cayenne peppers you know especially the the hot sauce which is in it's an aged extract of a tink it's like a tincture of an herb of the of the pepper you know it's very very medicinal good it's medicinal it's one of the best things for you great for the cardiovascular system excellent and it's also very high in natural beta carotene and vitamin C the only thing about the cayenne pepper is the next morning when you take a shit oh my god why you feel a little bit of burning yeah but it's it's really it's it's it's not only great for the circulation for the cardio vascular it's it's an excellent source is more vitamin C than citrus fruit and that's when a pepper turns color like when the pepper becomes goes from green to orange to red but by time it gets to red the vitamin A and vitamin C content skyrockets you know it's it's it's you know nature is funding like you know you've heard of bean sprouts right yep when I used to go when I used to go to the Korean Korean market they had big bags of soybean and mung bean sprouts now the soybean sprouts of course were more more nutritious than the mung bean but when you sprout the bean when it goes from bean to sprout the all of a sudden it becomes high in vitamin C that's why the sprouts have them like a little bit of it like a tang to it like a citrusy flavor it's the vitamin C just comes out of nowhere where the there's nothing like bean sprouts on a sandwich like a marble rye ham monster cheese a nice Dijon mustard and and the bean sprouts my gosh oh the bean sprouts make all the difference yeah forget about the damn lettuce the bean sprouts is a way to go yeah it's delicious and it's great in any salad yeah and and also in stir fries yes yeah my favorite in stir fries is the water chestnut I love water chestnuts I stir fry a combination of bok choy which is in the cabbage family you can't go wrong with cabbage family is like the most nutritious it's most nutritious I mean that's protein it has its vegetarian protein and among many other nutrients and you know broccoli bok choy and if you have water chestnuts I love the crunch of the water chestnut yes if I love the taste and the flavor yum and what else well whatever you know whatever I have handy I was like nice chopped carrots chopped chopped celery chopped green onions scallions yeah oh green onion and and I like to I always peel the carrot because I don't want that dirty dingy looking skin exactly peel carrots and then I use the this Asian style peeler that I got from the dollar zone by you know by the Royal Hibachi they it's um it peels so much better than than the the farberware one that I had the American one day I mean it's like it peels like those butter like see because I I peel the the big Idaho potatoes I always peel the potatoes now because the skin is high in toxic lectin and you feel like Ron Popeel Ron Popeel yeah yeah the pocket fisherman and that what about the the spray you know football people you know my my my sister and Jerry made the mistake of getting his showtime rotisserie grill oh yeah and it set off all the fire alarms is the whole house was smoked was smoking the whole house you know and then they show him on the war smoke on the war that's an old one yeah it smoked up the house remember when Ron Popeel whacked the showtime grill with a hammer I bet that was a plastic camera hmm knowing knowing how the infomercial people are I bet that was a plastic camera but you know I don't may he rest in peace I was him and he did he did make a nice contribution to the American way of life yeah Billy Mays died too remember Billy yeah Billy Mays yeah the guy with the beard you know he banged out a lot of infomercials you know loxy clean well that guy you know the hell you call that it is Billy soul effect the flex seal oh let me tell you something about flex seal the flex seal tape does not work on the water it comes off oh you know like he they show where they saw the boat the yeah happen they you know maybe it's the epoxy you know the liquid rubber flex till that they seal it with but but I did use their silicone yeah that's pretty damn good it comes in like you know the caulking you put on windows you know one of those bottles with the with the the rubber tips sticking out yeah it the silicone works great very strong but anyway um I digress so when I I've been using my ninja blender I would put the breweries milk and if I have any handy I like to get the hemp protein powder yes there's a company on that I found on Amazon quote Anthony's Anthony's brand and has more grams than than the Bob's Red Mill it's higher in protein and hemp is I really wish hemp becomes mass produced all over the world because you know it does we have something called the bulk burn you go go just get a scoop and you put it in a bag a plastic bag and bring it home they weigh it and everything Canada probably has hemp seeds at a very reasonable price compared yes and I'm telling you definitely incorporate hemp into your cereals and your and your snacks and hemp seeds of a high and Omega threes and it's just great you know and then I put frozen banana I get the bananas freeze very well and I like them green because they're actually better for your gut microbiome when they're green it's it's it's like number one food for the for the gut floor of Florida microbiome so even if it's like half yellow and half green it's okay so I peel them put them in a freezer bag zip lock and I got the bananas in the freezer you don't have to worry about bananas getting rotten and throwing them away it was right in the freezer and also I found that that tofu can be frozen very well I didn't know that because tofu doesn't last a long time in the refrigerator I love tofu in the stir fry oh tofu is great I got with peanut butter they had a peanut sauce oh peanut stir-fried peanuts yeah yeah with the top they had a sale on organic extra firm tofu so I got like three three big packages I sliced each one in half because it wasn't sliced it was just big blocks yeah sliced it long ways in half it comes in the water yeah you have to you have to drain your you have to drain the water out if you're gonna freeze if you're gonna freeze it and according to the internet tofu freezes very well you know because you know it's perishable you know if you're if it's in a fridge refrigerator after a week it starts to get slimy hmm so it freezes well but not everything freezes well you cannot put milk buttermilk sour cream cottage cheese and ricotta you cannot you cannot freeze any soft or liquid dairy product forget it it can't be done you have to keep it in the refrigerator and hopefully use it before it gets moldy but cheese can be frozen like hard cheeses mozzarella can be frozen provolone you know any kind of any kind of cheese is that it is not liquidy like cottage cheese farmer's cheese ricotta it's considered like a liquidy cheese it's it curdles like it separates you know like the liquid separates from it gets really weird you know and it doesn't have the same flavor when I made an omelet I made an Italian omelet instead of eggs ranchero I I put I had some tomato sauce I put in hot sauce and I put the ricotta cheese in the scrambled eggs and it you know the melted ricotta cheese with the eggs made a really tasty omelet yeah I like the Greek feta cheese with my that's my favorite and then with tomato I love feta cheese man I think I think Fed is made throughout the entire Mediterranean eastern eastern Mediterranean Greece Turkey the the Middle Eastern countries that border the Mediterranean yeah and sometimes I'll if I'm not doing cheese Mexican cheese ricotta feta I'll put like extra virgin olive oil in the eggs and I don't I don't even I don't even beat the eggs with a fork or chopstick I put it in a jar you know that I take I saved the jar that the Parmesan cheese comes in put the eggs in there put all the seasoning in there and you shake it up the eggs become women you so you got your own shakewave yeah you should give a seminar on that you mean making scrambled eggs in a jar the Greek omelet the Greek omelet shakewave yeah it's you know when the yolks start ricocheting inside the jar they bust and then you you don't have to you don't have to beat it with a whisk or you know or chopstick or a fork you just shake the jar vigorously and then it becomes liquid you know so where's Jordy where's the link he says last night he was on the show he says he wants to come on our the show today Ronnie Simpson said he wants to come on the show where we're not well Sunday's Sunday's can be tough you mean like for the average folks for the average folks they are they can't be tough you don't forget that Ronnie Simpson he's got a wife at home maybe she's a I want to do something I want to do something on a Sunday you're gonna be gonna be going happens yeah Sunday's you know she he and she might say hey you was on the show with them last night but the guys you want to go on the show again I remember the guy the poor guy from Mississippi who was hand packed yeah hand packed nagged constantly yeah who was our fellow for Mississippi well I know I know the guy from Seattle Washington that used to do shows with me and he got mad at me because I said something about you know his wife always like intercepting and and you know stopping him from doing shows and you know like he her husband has to be up harassed 24-7 and then it was the guy in Tennessee they used to do shows with me Gary Owen's he is wife yeah wife will be yep and with her southern accent yelling and I think it's mother-in-law was in the background too or something like that always mother-in-law got was nosy and she had a sticker her ugly fat face in front of the camera I can't I can't I can't do shows that that look way below yeah the red pill shows do not mix well with I like my I try to have my shows look professional to have to have some idiot wife and and mother-in-law be screaming with with a with a hillbilly ish southern drawl and and have the mother-in-law stick her fat ugly face in front of the camera you know I used to like on the backdrop used to have a theater mask remember on your on your red curtain the theater mask yeah I still got them oh yeah they're down here yeah but why are they on the way behind your head well they're part of certain characters that are played I'll tell you off the air what like yin and yang oh you know I like the theater mask where one the one is smiling and one is frown yeah I I used to love that backdrop yeah the man with the backdrop on Seinfeld with the Murph Griffin show yeah it was the old set to the Murph Griffin used to be in in New York and he said and then Jim Fowler from Jim Fowler says oh here he is not Jim Fowler is Ronnie Simpson Jim oh good hey Ronnie Simpson oh good he's in New York Yankees fan too well he likes the Mets that's the Mets low yeah okay that's right because he's because he's from Long Island yeah I'm not really I'm not really a National League fan per se but oh yeah Jim Fowler says where's the cameras you know Kramer had a make believe audience and cameras so he would have guests and he would act like it's a real show you look like you have a lovely day down there and clear water floor yeah beautiful beautiful today I just came back from the pool oh so the temperature is probably close to swimming yeah it's getting there it's still a little chilly but I'll give it like a week or two should be fine you bring a you bring a cooler down by the pool with refreshments and beers or some or yeah I didn't today but yeah you can get those in the dollar store they sell those blue things that you put in the freezer yeah and then you just load it up and and drink yeah you know that's a pretty human right now it's human oh boy is a you are there tables with umbrellas yeah they have all that stuff yeah I'll sit in the shade yeah because there's no you know you bring your own private tiki bar in the cooler yeah some people do to make people are there any is other anybody is there anybody like normal and smart that congregate around a pool or like a lot of different crowds different types of people they are they usually living around there they a lot of them from different parts of the country or a native Floridians no no basically nobody would be native Floridian okay except maybe the Panhandle when you go way north and Florida well I think it is here there's native Floridians that like if you go buy a house in the neighborhood around but as far as meaning like an apartment complex not real near the coast near the beach it's all they're all transplanted almost yeah the most part but especially in an apartment complex you know yeah that's kind of nice though because then you have a lot in common with each other yeah yeah you get to talk to people about different states and shit yeah I ran into when I was in Marco Island in Naples I Florida I ran into people from like Cincinnati from Ohio from you know a lot of people from the Midwest here to this area the Midwest you know they they have some tough winters out there yeah the Great Lakes areas yeah they come to Florida and they got nice weather you know and they don't miss they don't miss the winters anymore like the winter among Ireland it's chilly it's cold but nothing compared to what these people get in like Illinois and Indiana all those states out Michigan Minnesota heavy heavy snow heavy snow for compared to what we get in the Northeast yeah you know we get we used to get when when weather was normal we used to get nor easters you know blizzards yeah I remember and you remember and and Jeff remembers even more winters of the past with the nor easters hurricane Sandy was supposed to be a nor Easter right that's what they classified it on well if hurricanes if if hurricane Sandy took place in January or February it would be yeah yeah it would be a lot of a lot of snow happened around Halloween right yeah well hurricane season kind of diminishes in after October October yeah down here they say it's from June through November but you don't really get anything in November yeah yeah June but it that's like so when it first starts it's you're not gonna get anything serious it gets September it's like the month where you get the most activity yeah yeah well this bill is up to September the storms start forming out on the Atlantic because because at that time of year the wind blows the hot air from the Sahara Desert West and as the hot air goes over the Atlantic it meets it meets cold air and then that's how this they start yeah it starts off the coast of Africa most of the time and if the water is warm they the cyclone the storm goes they get stronger the waters have been warmer the past few years yeah like around the Gulf so like this past one there was one hurricane that just came through I think it was in October of this past year that was Edaulia it was called and that hit on that went a little north of here but we got some effect from it and they got stronger because of the Gulf waters the Gulf temperature was was warm so that gives it strength well you didn't get really you didn't get bombarded with a big one in 22 like they anticipated you were gonna get hammer but that wouldn't hit on Fort Myers south of here but it was a trajectory it was supposed to actually hit clear water like head-on and they were saying that almost up until the time that it hit just maybe like 12 hours or so before that's when they started saying it's shifting southward and then it eventually hit Fort Myers and destroyed Fort Myers and they're still rebuilding down there now that was a that was a big hurricane and we got barely anything out of it now if it went across the floor when across it would it would lose strength over land well it did do that that's what it did and it actually went up to Orlando well actually I take that back if it went over the Everglades that's still warm water you know so it might necessarily might not necessarily lose that much strength now you know basically what it did that's what it did is it came in through like Fort Myers on the west coast and then it went up it came in inland and then went up and it eventually hit the Orlando area Orlando got more effect than we got here in Tampa and there was people in this area who evacuated to Orlando because they didn't want to get hit here and then they ended up getting some effects of it over there when if you just stayed put here you would have been fine okay hurricane so yeah it's like a pinball machine you know you really you can't predict what they're gonna do and I find it interesting you know I mean I'm not a homeowner so I'm not paying astronomical homeowner's insurance and worrying about my property you know you know I really highly doubt if Elon Musk's new modular homes for ten thousand dollars are hurricane resistant I mean just just picture it you got these you have these fireproof panels that are assembled slapped together in two days into a home a modern home nice looking you got it comes with solar panels and rain a device to catch rainwater lovely nice but mother nature when it when it comes to hurricanes I just can't see a modular home resisting what if you sell in those around the country yeah yeah and then he says oh you can it's easy to like just have your home disassembled and tow it if you want to move somewhere else yeah you can't you can't have regular moving men moving company come and expect this to sell me you got you got special people that know how to do that unless you get trained on how to do it yourself disassemble your house I mean the mobile home is that's a whole other thing I mean they look nice I mean I mean it's it's a basic square or rectangle which is fine they're they're modern it's nice that they're fireproof you know the walls the panels solar panels it depends where you live really it depends Arizona New Mexico Texas Southern California Florida you know the deep south it would it would it would turn out beneficial to have solar panels oh yeah yeah other panels are very popular yeah obvious reasons obvious reasons I know over here all the street lamps are so I have solar panels oh yeah yeah yeah yeah did you know I they showed a map of the Sahara Desert they they showed a tiny tiny fraction of the Sahara Desert if that was a solar farm with panels just a little little tiny fraction it could supply enough electricity for most of the world mm-hmm I mean it doesn't really take a lot like let's let's take like in Nevada you got miles of flat Mojave and then another desert is there too is like flatland you have Death Valley California where there's like nothing you know I mean there's certain areas that would do you know and there's hydroelectrics hydroelectric I don't you know the the great falls in Paterson New Jersey is the second second to Niagara Pat Patterson Pat Pat Patterson yeah the day there's an old hydroelectric plant that is closed down I don't understand why the politicians don't reopen that hydroelectric plant do you imagine how much electricity those falls could produce for northern New Jersey for the local people it makes it just makes too much sense you would think the politicians would be qualified to come up with that idea mm-hmm no I mean hydroelectric plant and I mean uh politicians are not usually looking for the benefit overall we're just looking for their benefit yeah well well the the the progressives like Bernie Sanders would definitely have had that going but there's some it's just weird that they don't have hydroelectric at the second the second largest waterfall in the United States that's because the lobbyists put a put a moratorium to it because like Ronnie said it's to fill the politicians pockets you think so somebody influenced them to stop you think the fossil fuel industry lines their pockets and stops the hydro like who knows somebody stopped it somebody's preventing otherwise they would have done it already right exactly I mean it's big I I've been there I mean I was born in Patterson but it's like you just said James about the Sahara desert they can make it happen but somebody's saying no somebody from the very top of the world's economic forum yeah you're right the oligarchy it's endless sunshine that's why it's a desert just think about it you have well over a hundred degree temperatures with no shade it's I mean Arizona Nevada like you just said Nevada eastern cal eastern calis eastern southern california eastern side thank you for bringing that up it's eastern southern california yeah I mean nothing but pure direct radiation for the sun pure I mean death death bellies death bellies in california right yeah so I mean yeah eastern southern and you know it's like like you said pure sunshine radiation with no shade perfect for solar energy perfect for solar energy I'm when I get excited I have to ring my bell ring my bell ding-a-ling-a-ling remember that yep don't you ring my bell anyway um everland shant no it wasn't everland champagne king was it was it ring my bell ring my bell ding-a-ling-a-ling about me ring my bell what was she club 54 days studio 54 you've been a club 54 right james uh no james has been to play those retreats no not studio 54 I was at I was at play those retreat where everybody was banging having sex orgies all over the place that was and then and then when when the bacon and aids epidemic started uh governor mario Cuomo close all the the uh the sex clubs they were vote for Cuomo not the homo yeah when when eddy kotch was running for governor of new york mario Cuomo's reelection slogan was vote for Cuomo not the homo not yeah because eddy kotch was you know kind of fruity and he knew he was never seen with a woman ever never ever ever like like well murph Griffin they did they did what stars did in the past they had these fake marriages so murph Griffin had a fake marriage with ja ja gobor and he was really having a dating denny terrio from dance fever murph Griffin so that's why he used to go all the time on the show murph Griffin would do that what show well uh murph Griffin's uh murph Griffin's murph Griffin's show I've never seen it it was like johnny karson I mean it was like the tonight show I yeah it was a daytime was it before johnny karson yeah it was daytime it was just daytime johnny karson was on late night and murph griffin was on during the afternoons for the house for the house wife well the tonight show yes it was an afternoon show or the the the the tonight show goes way back to the early 60s before it was jack par and it was steve allen who does it now uh you know steve allen used to used to be a pro wrestling announcer before he became got into show business who steve allen used to be a pro wrestling announcer before he got into mainstream show biz but uh um yeah i'm sorry you asked me who who does the tonight show now is that john stewart uh um no it's uh it's not jimmy found and he took over for david letterman it's um uh this other guy and kimmel's on abc though that's him jimmy kimmel kimmel i thought jimmy kimmel was on abc i know jimmy kimmel took over for jay leno jay leno wow jay leno took over maybe it is jimmy jay leno took over when johnny karson retired and then uh kimmel took over for leno and jay jay let us from boston but he he doesn't have an accent did you know jay leno once bought whole kogan and wcw he put he put him in an arm bar i missed oh i missed that one it was whole kogan was teaming up with um venice roderman i think and jay leno was teaming up with um ddp i believe 1998 wow i know i know celebrities made their occasional appearance on pro wrestling um they all did you know towards the nagger uh i think jerry the late jerry springer even showed up i think i don't think he ever fought in a match though no no guests are like guest celebrities the one with donald trump was real funny but when vince was like playing with donald trump's red tie bouncing it around like this and then vince tweaked his nose grabbed donald trump's nose went beep beep beep and then donald trump socked them punched him in the face they never fought either it was um who maga was fighting for mcman i think and bobby lashley was fighting for trump and um i think bobby lashley ended up winning and then vince man had to shave his hair that's why he shaved his head it was vince man's hair versus donald trump's hair did they really did did he really get buzzed though yeah he did and he was he was he had like a crew cut for a while and then over the years he grew it back but it never came back in as good as it was before or he fucked himself up by doing that he had um well he's got a good head of hair yeah but maybe you maybe he was at that age where his hair started thinning you know i mean getting your head buzzed does not make you bald but that's what he did so they shaved it off and he was he wore a durag for a while yeah that's right he was actually after that i guess you never watched it back then no he came the ecw champion and he would wear a durag and he said uh he said to hogan when he had the arm wrestling competition i have million dollar biceps yeah billion i'm sorry billion dollar biceps that was a couple years before and then say you could tell hogan was much younger than and sable flashed hogan that's how mcman won the arm wrestling competition you know um yeah he was in kayfabe sable was mcman's mistress kayfabe yeah uh this was when when she was married to mark maro i think i think she was still married to maro but they were like about to get divorced and she was going to go off at lesnar soon he he was uh he was so abusive though mcman june he said they call him uh he's a he's a maniac lunatic or he's a mantic man yeah drunk he became drunk with power yeah money and power uh making somebody's becoming like a megalomaniac or a narcissistic uh uh well when somebody feels no remorse they're sociopath sociopath you know somebody could be narcissistic and egomaniacal but they no it's actually a psychopath feels no remorse feels no right no path compared to a sociopath that could be they do feel remorse a sociopath i think i think the sociopaths are more narcissistic and will do whatever they're gonna do to get ahead um but the psychopath definitely feels they they're they're incapable of empathy they're apathetic apathetic i think a sociopath is also apathetic but not to that extreme yeah yeah they well there's a there's a line that's in line that distinguishes psychopath and sociopath the narcissist feels that they're never wrong they're always right and uh that's definitely a sociopath yeah they're never wrong and they're they're the worst person to debate with because you can never sway them you know and uh everything's about them they they dominate and this sounds like somebody we know they dominate the conversation they talk over you they they you know nothing they know everything and they're also very braggadocious oh and they like to go to supper at 9 30 10 o'clock at night yep yeah like yeah like i'm supposed to like i'm supposed to abandon my my mother and have dinner at 9 30 p.m because he was like good and ready he he doesn't even call me he text me and says i'm ready now i'm ready for dinner asshole who's that ball no no well he's another one but no the guy who does who does so-called fitness seminars he's not he's a warehouse worker that that became delusional like that he you know thought he was a fitness expert and started doing seminars and all he really does is his pace around and tell personal stories and jokes and and he doesn't really teach per se no i taught my son i was up i was down i taught that in about five minutes and this guy goes tell stories for hours anyways that's a whole different all different topic and while he's telling stories he has everyone to swing a steel mace a light steel mace for a longer he likes to be worshiped hero worship by sycophants ronnie yeah hero worship he's got a big following of sycophants he's like the pied piper with the mice the pied piper yeah the the the pied piper uh is like uh it's like when you you lure the lemmings off the cliff into the ocean you have untapped potential oh yeah remember that commercial ronnie s uh you you all in this room have untapped potential that sounds familiar who did that yeah it was um oh it was uh a pinocchio it what the hell it was a pinocchio character i don't know if it was insurance company or good or what but insurance commercial but he was like uh he was like a pinocchio character that when he lies his his nose grows so you know yeah i remember given a seminar like uh a motivational he was a more motivational speaker everyone in this room has untapped potential yeah that's what they usually tell you you have untapped potential well everybody probably has untapped potential right yeah exactly everybody has untapped potential yeah well it's whether you tap it or not there's there's always room yeah there's always room depending on your circumstances there's always room for improvement with every human being you know yeah you know it's just uh uh some people have a little bit of potential to tap and some have a lot there's always something there's always some some have the potential to tap and then others get tapped yeah you have that are you the tapper or the tap B well uh with a tapioca tapioca yeah that's what they should serve we have fun on sundays she'll be coming around the mountain when she comes she'll be coming around the mountain when she comes is that one that you know they speaking of coming you know they they have they have proven that a woman really has a a fluid that they squirt of course they do a woman does excrete something during orgasm of course they do i mean if i didn't know that was in what is it like that's what i want to know it's like yeah it's actually it's not urine it's it's a certain type of uh uh liquid i get juice jiz and juice jizomatic they get slices and dices and juliennes juliennes french fries remember that they used to say that when they they used to advertise these oh yeah with the knives the knives that never get dull the mandolin yeah i uh oh the chopper one time i ordered the sportsman this was the beginning hi yeah this is the chopper uh that's another one for people the ninja knives oh yeah were very sharp but they they broke out a snap the sportsman's dream i only have one one knife left of the set there the others were dull only i only kept one that is still sharp and that's the small the smallest one and uh they were in chef's knives that were serrated and uh you know the commercial said that it never needs sharpening forever it cut through an aluminum can and all that stuff cut and saw into a pipe and an aluminum can and yeah concrete and all that crap yeah cv pipe pcv pcv you know that's a very that's a very versatile tool that's what the kent bison used word with his uh his homemade yeah we use those for barbells like you put the kettlebells on the end like on a band yeah you put a band through the handles of the kettlebell you put them on the end of the c pcv pipe and it goes one and when you bench it is very unstable it gets the stabilizes in the shoulders yeah and there's also an invention called a slush a slush bar where they they put they you get a pcv pipe and you seal both ends and you put you don't fill it all the way with sand or buckshot you you fill it partially and and as you're using it the weight you'd be shifting from one end to the other and it's it's supposed to create instability and yeah you have to you know uh work with it like like this one guy he was a personal trainer he had a personal training studio in in a gymnasium equipment store which i don't you don't see many of those anymore i mean not not models you know bullshit i mean the real gym equipment and he had in the back all the way in the back he had his own little studio and he was a trainer and he said uh i told him about my friend who does shoulder presses with 100 pound dumbbells who now recently had shoulder surgery who's this uh a friend of mine brine uh that i used to work with with professional wrestling okay yeah he uh he he did a lot of steroids and he he ended up hooked up to a heart a heart monitoring device and and uh he had recently had a shoulder he has shoulder surgery because he fucked himself up so i i mentioned about my friend with the the 100 pound dumbbell he says yeah tell your friend to to sit on the stability ball lift one leg straight in front of you lift one leg off the floor and have him try to shoulder press with those big dumbbells you know what's neat about this picture you got ronnie in the south and then to get me right above ronnie from the north so you got to put james in the middle yeah because james on the middle antique oh my gosh wait a minute but you got to put them like on the top of each other not side by side wait a minute hold on yeah the united states now now me and east and quarter or northeast quarter can you can you do it um top middle bottom or no now i am yeah i know i don't know i don't think i can do probably not because it's sort of um this is like a landscape thing versus portrait if it was portrait you could you could stack it everybody can be stacked but other yeah there you go to um yeah but now you guys are like like some with the munchkins look and now you're munchkins i am the lollipop kid the lollipop kid the lollipop kid welcome to munchkin land you know i heard that uh midgets can have normally sized parents yeah oh no how about the children though i said midget or ronnie's cracking up how about if two midgets procreate can they have a regular sized kid maybe or are they sterile it wouldn't surprise me i heard that mules cannot reproduce you have to you have to mate a horse with a donkey yeah horse with a chucho in order to produce a mule you can't take two mules you can't take a male and female mule and produce another mule yeah yeah yeah there's a lot of the mysteries of life you know i heard i found out armadillos don't have teeth you know they're like anteaters armadillos are weird i see that i see them down here oh there's armadillos in florida sure they roll up into balls yeah yeah they have like a like an art bark looking face yeah they have long ears and like a pig like a pig like nose you know they're they eat insects they have like a long sticky tongue but they have they have long strong sharp claws for for digging that's that's how they they get to their their food and um ronald terrio says he is his backyard is full of holes from the armadillos oh yeah yeah and uh and they also defend themselves too if they have to but most of the time they roll into a ball if you ever see roly polis they're isopause you you know you lift up like a tree rotten wood or something in a and you see the roly polis they they roll into a ball when they're frightened you know yeah they're they're in the shrimp family they're actually crustaceans and they live in the in the in the ground and uh you'll find them often under like rotten tree stumps i mean rotten tree logs and they they're they're very beneficial because they eat crap crap anything that's rotting could be leaves it could be wood it could be decomposed animal yeah they're they're it's a cleanup crew but they're they're not bugs yeah it's good for the ecosystem yes they're they're very echo beneficial and they're uh they're not insects they're uh they're crustaceans crustaceans yeah but now they have designer uh isopods uh all different colors and i i had some i had some dairy cows isopods that look like a cow they have the same body pattern as a cow this was years ago i want to get some more i want to get you know no i'm at my house right now you know yeah so you usually work sundays yeah for the most part i had today off because i'm burnt out and i finished my fiscal year end with the auditors so i took today off good i want to take off a day last week during the week and i couldn't really work too busy seven days a week yeah for a long time but i have a good job that i like want to i hated what i used to do i used to work for grand thumb and for price when i was coopers i was a tax manager yeah and i hated they run you they run you down right yeah but i didn't like doing that job but this job i love doing because i always wanted to be a controller in the cfo yeah so now that it because it's so busy and so dynamic and whereas before you just research and and it's it's not rewarding the other job i know i know public accounting is not rewarding right no no because you send the client the bill they don't want to pay it they don't even though you work very hard they don't um respect your time no no whereas if you're a doctor or a lawyer they do they have no problem paying it right so well you're no you you're part of a uh necessary profession of course you expect to get paid no you do just it's just like one knows it's just it's just a different perception um yeah yeah okay like you go to auto mechanic can you fix the car no because you don't have all the electronic tools to do it in all the experience right and then the guy gives you the bills they're paying kind oh my god that's expensive well you try doing it it is expensive though i mean but they don't mind a bad example because mechanic hotel for the weekend in manhattan and spending six hundred dollars a night at the hotel but they have a problem paying the account yeah and from what i you know my experience when an accountant gives a client a bill they're not really trying to rip them all no no it's usually a pretty fair bill for the time that they put in when the auto mechanic at least i think well they they can rip you off because they can rip you off because you don't know yeah you don't really know especially um the diagnostics that's a big uh scam at the um at the dealerships yeah because it comes up with like a list of 10 things like you need and they put it through the diagnostics and then they're like all right they give you a list of like 10 different things you know most of them are small shit but they're like you still you know you should do it like it's recommended i know and i hate cars man they're so annoying like they're expensive you got car insurance and then you start to get mechanical problems and i i wish i knew more about fixing cars i wish i would have like paid more attention as i know you know it is tough for the long list electronic stuff now yeah in the olden days most most men did know how to do their own minor yeah minor engine repair you know with a carburetor and things like that yeah like my dad he knew how to do all and they all changed the oil right and everything else in the battery i used to know how to change my oil like i learned i learned it from like um a class i took in high school yeah but then after a while i just stopped doing it and i don't even remember how well after a while like i mean like i remember like even during the 90s it was it was relatively cheap yeah you know until recent times it was only like 30 bucks or something so it's yeah as i said 30 bucks and now it's like 75 dollars or something yeah yeah but it's just like everything else over the last like three years just high rock it is so but then again when you go get oil changed they can do it in five minutes so yeah it is kind of nice in that way and then sometimes you can't wash it too sometimes you do yeah they'll throw that in so well the worst thing is when the mechanic says you come over here just turn them in i've never seen that oh yeah okay see if we're second mrs zanbello oh boy here we go rent over and spread the cheeks yeah when they call you over it's not a good sign you can't let your car get too old you can't let your car get too old anymore because you don't want to deal with this problem these mechanical problems so you got you buy a car and then save it like three years and then you got to go trade it in because you don't want to pay the car off and then by the time you pay it off then you have all the mechanical problems yeah well that's why i haven't talked about waves yeah that's why i'm very enthusiastic about the advancement in science with the electric vehicle because i would love to see all these crooked auto mechanics go belly up um james i will in the last few weeks i don't know if you've been paying attention to the news the electronic cars it's not working because um i know um because they don't have enough charging stations they're not reliable um they're very expensive like those batteries cost like 23 000 to replace and to bury those batteries it's the worst environmental hazard and even to make the batteries with the cobalt you have to strip the earth just to make the battery so it's not it's anything that the environmentalists don't want they're lithium they're lithium lithium batteries but the problem is lithium and cobalt it takes for the car battery it takes takes hours to charge it hours it takes it takes so long to charge i mean the the best ones charge in a half hour but do you really want to stand around by a charging station for a half hour i mean i don't know if it's a half an hour james and that's it that's if you can get to it if someone's not in front of you you're gonna wait for them or two people ahead of you whatever it is can you imagine me driving from my house to your house in new jersey how long it would take um yeah anyways it's just so so what happened was the bottom line is how you know is that Mercedes Benz they said they're gonna go all electric by 2030 they're not they just announced a week or two ago they're not they're discontinuing electronic cars and same thing Ford they just can't sell them nobody wants them an avis avis rental car they tried to do that you know thing last year so they they took a big loss they sold all the electronic cars at avis rental car because the range is only 300 miles so people if they go off the airplane they said oh we've got electrical electronic car so no i'm not renting that no it's about it's it's the technology is not there yet with the current science yeah but how was that how was electricity made from fossil fuels james it's just a gimmick it's a political gimmick it's like it's like what wannie was saying about panerson new jersey you know what do they say we're talking about electronic cars so anyways it's just a big political scam the ev the evs yeah and wannie you heard that Mercedes Benz they're gonna um never have they said that would they gonna be all electronic by 2030 well they just go back they said just not feasible and they only say 2030 but it's just because that seems like it's a good enough time away but we're already 2024 now so right that's only six years away they're not gonna do that now people are gonna have to start seeing like 24 20 40 you know soon they're gonna start seeing that so yeah i mean it there's only like a 300 mile range on the dam well james what are you hearing in local new jersey with these electronic buses up here they're not working i heard there was a lot of problems because of the cold weather right in boston they're not working yeah they would you know they're very liberal down this they bought into this program because the federal government gave them some money and those electronic buses just aren't working electronic school buses same thing the cars too though right because they don't do good in the winter in the cold no the cold absolutely not um what what happened wannie uh what state was it was in ohio or somebody had a big cold snap and the electronic cars just wouldn't work a big what do you say a cold snap a cold snap yeah yeah i heard that yeah like michigan so michigan i think it was michigan actually and um they had a lot of complaints mm-hmm well i mean it makes sense like an electronic thing probably is not going to do very well in the cold yeah because if i guess your freeze is up right yeah well and the tires are very you know you they're very expensive because they the the electronic cars the evs are very heavy and they have wide tires and it's a different rubber and then the rubber wheels are very fast because of the weight of the battery uh well uh i'll bet a much better alternative to ev is uh hybrid hydrogen what Toyota invented which is a hydrogen it's a hydrogen vehicle that converts water to hydrogen in the vehicle itself yeah that would make more sense you know yeah of course it's just the science is not there yet now now they now they're they're making these they're like helicopters they're making these flying cars electric flying cars takes three hours to charge and you can only you can only fly for like like 20 minutes or something something like that what it's supposed to have flying cars right now right when the when the jesson came out in the in the six three hours to charge and you you can't even fly for a half hour no i mean it's pretty cool if you can fly though yeah no they're flying there they work i mean they work but by this time we were supposed to have flying cars already like when the jessons first came out in the 60s right the cartoon yeah they said by like the year 2000 you'd be able to have flying cars just like they did and you probably need a pilot's license i would say well do you i would say because if you're flying a car for for a half hour do you need a pilot's license and how high can you go high high enough that you hit somebody's house no they go pretty high what company is this well so far it's a there's a chinese company that that's of course it's chinese american companies can't do this shit yeah i've been watching the video american companies should be able to do it i mean we get MIT and all these universes over here again that i think it's all political that the given china all these opportunities they we have to know how here the business of cars look at four motor company the industrial revolution the best engines my uh my my long time friend from mainland china sends me shows me videos of the how how modern the infrastructure is in china and it takes them to build to build a bridge it took them like like a few days wow just about i mean but the infrastructure the did you imagine the the civil engineers involved over there and and making building what they build with the roads and bridges that do you see that um tunnel station in moscow how nice in what morning did you see that train station that in moscow it was beautiful oh well i thought carlson did a show about it he went he showed he showed the train station in moscow yeah and he was comparing it to like the subways in new york same with uh with so what did you say about it well it was beautiful they showed they showed the a video of the of the train station and it's artwork all over the place yeah the same thing with train stations like in china looks like a shopping mall yeah like a mall it's like and in new york city you get pushed on the subway you got homeless crackheads pushing you on the train tracks you got you got crime so his basic point was how to make a doing it and we can't they showed rats they showed rats in the subway huge rats they're they're huge you know dirty dirty there's no graffiti there was no graffiti there was nothing like any type of vandalism at all wow that's incredible you saw the radio right james yeah yeah i saw many between china and russia train station forget about this is a country that you know russia that we're supposed to think is like poor and and they can't they care themselves we always thought that we have the best technology the best types of things and what his basic point was is that maybe that's not really true like they're actually doing a good job with their tax dollars and the americans are getting taxed i mean if you live in new york city you're getting taxed to death and you go to the subway which is in squalor i mean you got a fear for your life it's disgusting i think it's also the politicians too because i think that's kind of what he was alluding to yeah because when it comes to technology i think the world shares technology or i know there's patents everything but russia doesn't have more technology than the u.s etc germany etc etc is very technological advance but germany is on a downfall societal because germany is falling to the to the americans the uk they're telling what to do what's that the american government tells the german government what to do basically so germany can't stand on its own yeah it's to its detriment to its own detriment so like russia is very national is a nationalist government and they look out for themselves they're not so much globalist right they take from the globe but they don't give to the globe the same and i think that's the big difference and that the united states is sending money to ukraine all over the world doesn't matter it just it's all political it's the country's yeah it's it's real uh ukraine and most of just the top two that people are talking about it ran the money all over we ran we and no rain wants to destroy us and we gave them 150 billion dollars you got and then you got uh over 800 us military bases all over the world that you know they're like uh and that's very expensive they're just sitting there you know there's no that these you don't need bases in europe they don't want us they're not just sitting there they're actually sitting pawns because that base that was in jordan um i mean why are they even in jordan and then two americans get probably because there's oil what are they even doing there there's oil in jordan i mean who the fuck cares no i know but it's all politically driven remember rich men rich men like always political resources could you could you imagine what could be accomplished if you saved all that money by closing these all these bases and and stop given to israel well maybe you can build a nice train station in new york city like they did in moscow exactly now you can solve the the whole infrastructure problem in united states you can you can have high speed uh bullet trains uh you can have uh yeah they don't want that roads bridges then what would happen who's going to give the money to um great theon in north korea they got to build weapons they got to build weapons they could finish the wall well maybe they should actually maybe they should build that fucking wall yeah yeah you know i mean i mean in process like people that come here like legally that are not criminals you know that's one of the problems with trump's first presidency as he said he was going to build the wall and he was going to make mexico pay for it and he didn't do it mexico pay for it yeah that was he did say he was going to do that mexico doesn't want the mexicans don't want to come here anymore because the president they have now he he there's so much manufacturing right now in mexico and he and and he's cleaning up all the corruption but all the people coming through the border have to go through mexico first yeah whatever country they're coming from they have to go through mexico probably doesn't want them maybe there's a reason maybe there's a reason you know they are over door um i mean they're coming from his country whether they're his citizens or not yeah but he's they're doing they're doing like freaking he's doing wonders there's a lot of fucking corruption with that shit yeah they have the biggest lithium deposit that he's discovered in mexico much bigger than china that's that's big bucks he's got he's bringing the bullet he's got the bullet trains i mean the high speed rail yeah we got the high speed rail in florida but you know place in the country did you know that jeff mm i didn't know that there's a high speed rail but it wasn't built by the government it was built by a private company mm well you know from miami to orlando it takes you an hour in a high speed rail you know you know how opera door is keeping the corruption uh from or the cartels from taking control of everything he's got the mexican army running the uh yeah public transportation yeah yeah but otherwise if they privatize it the the the criminal element would you know what um bukele bukele bukele this guy bukele he's the president of al salvagore which used to be run by ms 13 they were like the mafia there yes he when he became president he turned the whole country around and he said anybody with a tattoo on their face is going to jail mm like flat out yeah because that's a that's a telltale sign right you know the brazil has a new president that's that's doing wonders over there too because that was really a corrupt government of brazil bukele also um legalized made legal tender bitcoin which is he did that a few years back so and they have the dollar too they use they use the united states dollar and al salvagore so they have the us dollar and they don't have like like a salvador they used to but the us bought them out they used to have a salvadorian pesos or something they had yeah they had something but um there's quite a few countries in latin america that they kind of were going bankrupt so the us went in and introduced their money um ecuador is one al salvador and panama was a three i know off the top of my head yeah if you go down with us dollars you don't have to go through an exchange rate or anything no exchange rate and the u uh uh venezuela they use uh bolivars name that bolivars general bolivar simón bolivar was a bolivar yeah he was big um a big guy in the revolution against spain well at that time i think columbia and venezuela were like they went together it was called gran columbia but it didn't last long yeah bolivar bolivar yeah bolivar yeah he's big in south america big guy he's kind of like george washington well something had a gift because the corruption was getting so bad in latin america i mean it's not going to stop but there's just some interesting um goings on right now they still have an embargo around cuba i don't know i don't know what the problem with cuba is man like such a damn shame could you imagine could you imagine what a hot spot that would used to be it used to be great could you imagine what a hot spot that would be for touristy you know but that's what i'm saying it used to be in the fifties like it was run by the mafia they say but i mean a lot of americans went and enjoyed themselves and it's a huge it's a huge i general patista general patista was yeah he was not doing well running the casinos so he had the he had the chicago mob i think uh he had the mob come and run them and uh then when the revolution took place he he went to we took all his money uh he went to he lived in miami well at first he went to the center domingo the military public yeah i think he did yeah because they had a strong man dictator that he was friendly with his name was trujillo in in in the military republic he was very similar to patista and he actually got assassinated by the u.s that guy trujillo yeah patista then all the q i think all the miami all the cubans that had money went to miami yeah when they were i wouldn't when they found out that patista was losing the revolution they went to miami and because cashier was just going to take take all their property so why would you stay there yeah they did that well yeah they could have went to uh they could have went to mexico city but they want to they want to go to miami it's nicer yeah well yeah so they went to miami and uh you have little little cuba down there little hevana and uh and then there jeff no no that's where the miami marlins play they play dominoes all the uh they play dominoes but that's where um the miami marlins stadium is it's in little hevana oh you realize that bakardi rome was is originally a cuban company from san diego cuba it's not port o rican they they went to port o rico oh and they went to san juan because it was a rome bakardi um port o rican rome bakardi is actually a cuban company from san diego cuba oh really and they fled they fled to san juan because of the revolution was the revolution yeah they went to dr no no they they they went they went to they went to port o riva yeah san juan yeah so it's not yeah i mean it it sucks what happened to cuba and like patista wasn't he was a dictator right obviously and the people people were living very poor but castro came in and he didn't help them um it's still poor people so it was like what the fuck were you because he was a military uh he was a despot an autocrat a military if you think about the tourism that port o rico gets and that the many can republic gets they get a lot of tourism because of their inner island cuba is huge it's so big of an island compared to the other island that's what i mean the potential waste a waste that they that they can't take advantage of that the potential that cuba has for tourism is is enormous because it's a it's a it's a huge island now i um i work with a guy who goes out by water i work with a guy who actually his his wife is cuban and he was kind of telling me that cuba actually does have a bit of a tourism industry but it's like on the down low and you can go there as an american but you're supposed to there's like six reasons that you can pick you can say like i'm visiting family or i'm doing it for education purposes or something and you're supposed to have this ready when you cross into the like border but he said these days it's very lax and they don't even ask you anymore so you can go there but you can't stay at a government controlled hotel in a lot of the hotels down there are government controlled because they still take the communists like this so it's a very limited amount of hotels that are privately owned that you can that you can stay at well that that that really puts a hindrance on their on their tourism industry because otherwise you know uh americans would uh we'll get a great bargain by by going to a cuban resort instead they go to the minnequin republic and the minnequin republic reaps the benefits and they love it yeah they do a good job they do a real uh they got punta cana that's very punta cana is beautiful and um the the service there is great they'll they treat you great down there yeah they have all inclusive resorts in punta cana yep they're not very expensive you can go down for 1500 or so and you have a very good time well do you have to go do you have to fly out of canada for an american to go to cuba no you don't have to so i'm saying you can fly out of america but you're supposed to have a reason like you can say you're going there for an educational purpose or something like that but from what you told me they're not very strict about asking you about it anymore before they used to be more strict what about the reason of going there and spending your money not enough they don't they're not supposed to they're against capitalism so they don't they you know they can't openly say that they want the money well i i wouldn't i wouldn't mind saving money on my vacation and going to a government owned resort um you can't go to a government owned resort that's the problem as in as an american because the diplomacy is not there between cuba and maybe the maybe the embargo is still going on so it's to somewhat it's it's kind of complicated yeah if they lifted the embargo completely that all that all might change they didn't lift it completely and trump isn't good at that shit either he kind of sucks with that because obama did lift a few things when he was president and trump um made more restrictions when he came in and then i don't think biden never put anything back and um what is that quote again uh united states still owns a little piece of cuba or guantanamo bay yeah of course they're not given that oh that's uh that's a federal that's like a federal kind of tentetry right it's a i think it's a military base technically but they got all they got all the terrorists there that they captured from afghanistan they've been like 20 years i wonder how they ended up even after the revolution how they ended up keeping and retaining a little piece of the island like yeah i guess there's nothing that uh capture can do like he obviously wasn't going to be able to fight militarily so yeah that is a good point uh guantanamo bay yeah i think uh guantanamo bay and he saw when obama became president or when he was running for president that was one of his um points was he was going to close guantanamo bay and he never did yeah that's weird so it's one of the it's one of the bases they can do it out well the thing is with guantanamo bay since it's on foreign soil it's very very secretive and that's why that's where they do all the torture at they can't do that in other areas the guantanamo bay is the big one for for for the torture you mean like like tort torturing to get information out of like a terrorist yeah terrorist or or even just um not a terrorist well you know um torture torturing will get a person to admit to anything to anything right just to stop the torture whatever that uh to a polygraph whatever happens to a polygraph test what do you think of this topic jeff i like it that's why i'm i'm quiet because i like listening to this yeah i don't think um torture is effective i like you guys because you guys are stating facts you're not just um editorializing based on your um you know political inclination editorializing isn't a good what about uh what about the truth serums what is it called sodium pentothal instead of torture wouldn't you get more information using the truth serum i don't know sodium pentothal i didn't ever heard of that yeah yeah they you know it's a drug that uh makes you uh you know a little bit out there uh groggy whatever and you and you you you get makes you admit it anything that just gets you high and you start talking and you just start becoming like uh you start revealing things does it make you like talk it is it makes you into a canary yeah but it starts singing like a canary why those like a little birdie told a little birdie uh told taras's wife does it get you high though like you know whatever that mechanism in your head yeah um where it enables you to tell a lie it probably just shuts it down so i'm assuming like it's it kind of like is it like lsd i would have to look it up on google but it's an old method like they may use it for decades yeah i mean you know it's uh it's a lot easier than torture because people want the torture to stop so they'll admit to anything so but the sodium pentothal a lot of times they want to just get the information right they want the person to say something take out an eyeball yeah pluck out an eyeball you're gonna tell them the freaking truth we're gonna tell them well not even necessarily the truth but you're gonna tell them what they want to hear so that you stop torturing them so even if you're you didn't really do this or whatever you're saying is not really true you'll admit you'll say it because you want the torture to stop you know so whereas if this truth serum you're gonna tell the the real truth and you don't have to tell you don't have to tell the terrorists you're giving them an injection of the truth serum you can just say this is uh an inject an injection to help you relax well they need to meet the fuckers because remember they did that to ben stiller and then he told them the mother-in-law that she was so sexy and this and that and i can see where your daughter gets your looks from and because the father used to be in the cia uh Robert deniro's character yeah i'll admit the fuckers i just kind of remember that yeah was deniro the father what deniro was the father yeah deniro was the uh father-in-law of the girl yeah of um terry polo was the actress that's an old movie yeah it's how i believe it's a old but it is old 1990s yeah i think it was like 2000 early 2000 early 2000s yeah the fuckers yeah well you know the terrorists can very easily be transferred to a maximum security federal prison in the united states and uh they just want to keep looking i'm looking for a reason for wasting waste taxpayers waste to be trimmed well that's not gonna happen you know it's never gonna happen trim trim the fat wasting money is the federal government's um the way it's done is make you know number one priority to cut away all these little agencies james and people don't like that unnecessary things that don't do anything that don't that don't happen it's all political it's all lobbyists you know like there's a screw what do they charge like the military every little freaking piece of hardware they they rip the they rip the government off for a lot of money right for like like uh uh north of brummond and lockheed yeah but they get they get better auditing procedures now what we're talking about is you know paying for migrants hotel rooms and uh the food and and and you know not giving up american citizens an increase in the social security yeah like american citizens that that are actual citizens that are poor they're not being taken care of they're not being taken care of but the but these illegal migrants are being taken because they're future voters for the dnc and that's another thing that's wrong to have a migrant who is not a citizen be able to vote for an american politician that that's definitely so anyways we'll see what happens in november but i think i think now people are finally waking up and they're committing crimes inflation and and all the crime now i haven't been in your city well so james you live near new yorks you live right across you can see yeah i don't go to shithole but how what are you hearing well there's a they're committing crimes in in brooklyn they're they're they're they're robbing people on the subway they beat up this cop and they uh yeah they're they're throwing garbage in the streets they're they're totally running amok and and and the citizens of brooklyn are in are livid they're furious but they're told because they vote for eric adams to be there it's their own fault is their own fault whether they voted for them or they didn't go they didn't show up to vote what about bucho the governor the governor the female governor of new york stages she could say she could say turn around and tell washington say hey illegal migrants it's your job no you take it because new york city is a sanctuary city they declared themselves a sanctuary city right exactly ronnie yep sanctuary i mean it and you can talk about medical politics you know all you want but at the end of the day your local politics is what really matters yep new york city and chicago la they have shitty local politicians could you imagine all the all these hoity toity suburban neighborhoods with big houses over here in bergen county in northern new jersey do you imagine if these migrants went and try to pull shit over here they're actually is doing pretty good with that situation because they were trying to shift from migrants over to atlantic city and the land is already the mayor of atlantic city fought back and i think i think he's a democrat too and he was like no we're not taking any of these migrant bullshit in atlantic city that city is already i know but it's good that they're taking a stand new jersey is doing better than new york on that sanctuary i mean sucker i mean sucker right yeah it's basically i don't understand what the fives likes on the sanctuary city what the hell are you doing well and you know central america i mean el salvador is just one good example but there's other these people must be coming from other countries right like like but the criminals up from these countries in the mentally unstable and everything else releasing criminals from jail i mean you don't mind the immigrants coming with the brains because that's not what you're getting but that's not what you're getting maybe the brains may be coming from india or from china right all right sure but no we want the best to come here maybe that's why governor abbott of texas sends them sends them on their merry way said doesn't want them living in texas or uh or what do you call uh desanctis doesn't want to live here he won't he has his national guard um protecting the state he's taking responsibility sends the farter national guard to the border yeah actually yep but they don't uh the news media doesn't mention that the riffraff are crossing the border they just say they mentioned it i mean if you look at them and look like riffraff they show like videos of it i mean the media i'm talking about the american media no fox does i don't think cnn and msnbc or cnbc river is they're not they're not uh making uh no they're probably crying uh they're um they're an arm of the dnc yeah unfortunately and fox is an arm of the republican party too what's the word you know their fox is not on violence and violence is it is xenophobia xenophobia is supposed to have like a year of james you can say xenophobia all you want but the facts are is that there's huge ones of crime yeah the facts are it's pretty ridiculous yeah now years ago let's say in the 70s or the 80s yeah you're saying xenophobia that's a whole different perspective sure but now the facts speak for themselves now i'm talking about what the american media would say they would use words like that yeah or you know or even worse than that might they might say racist yeah they'll say racist so they'll say uh that these did not mentioning the fact that these these are illegal immigrants not i won't use the word immigration because they're not coming over they're not called immigrants anymore now they call them and they're not um they're not make a big deal about that the states are giving them drivers licenses and all those stuff and that's just a way to get them to vote for the dnc yeah this guy here this guy eric gattams and his book show whatever the hell the name is his woman yeah the jesse huckle kathy ho yeah i'm sorry huckle you know she's she's from she's from what do you call buffalo new york so yeah yeah so uh but anyway eric gattams is might be a thing from marchester or buffalo i think you're a buffalo yeah rott rochester is on lake ontario across right across from toronto yeah no no no oh yeah you're right because um um buffalo is right next to the agro falls yeah yeah and and the canadian side is called horseshoe falls the canadian side is not called niagra it's the same fall oh yes it is niagra the niagra region yes it is niagra falls canada i don't know what you're talking about well niagra i've been there niagra falls i had a kettlebell competition at niagra it was called the night niagra open the canadian nationals but the canadian the canadian side is part of ontario correct right right and then and then you have the american side right but it's called niagra falls canada isn't that where isn't that kind of where the the st laurence river meets uh lake lake eerie i think not no i'm sorry not like you're back no where the no where i'm sorry where lake ontario meets lake eerie it's somewhere around there yeah i'm not sure but perhaps yeah yeah well anyway i'm getting i'm getting hungry i'm going to order some chinese food i'm getting kfc which i kfc which i usually do on sundays because you know i do the show and uh that's okay i like i like good chinese food um i could order really good Italian food or pizza but i just don't want to spend money on dough you know i'm not really i don't eat that much white flour products anymore yeah but uh well you know thank you for coming gentlemen uh ronnie s and then uh connor or jeffson yeah and i worked out earlier so i didn't have to go to gym tonight because i worked out this morning nice but yeah jeff usually do that when you're not at the office on sunday right yeah and uh in the evangelist uh the reverend doctor mikey zanbello left to do the semen and his usual seminar i mean usual sermon sermon oh yeah you know and uh um i was gonna do spaghetti i probably do it early this week the spaghetti with mussels marinara the whole week with the mussels but the pei mussels well the pei are you the black ones here black musk they come from prince erin island are you able uh are you are they plentiful for the maritime province citizens yeah because it's aquaculture oh in other words they're farmed like um out in the bay they they buy lots um oh there's masumi hey good morning masumi good morning thank you it's sunday no no what am i saying it's monday morning in in uh japan she's 14 hours ahead of us because of the stupid daylight savings time that we have here she's 14 hours she's supposed to be 13 hours ahead of us but when are we getting rid of daylight savings time to keep talking about it every year why are we still doing this in this day and age it's annoying it was for a reason way back when yeah but now it's different times well they're still farmers you know because of the railroad the the development of the railroad system the back in the 1800s there were a lot more time zones in the united states i i didn't realize that there was yeah there was like a whole bunch of time zones and uh which doesn't make sense i mean no it's got it there has to be a time zone based on science on reality you can't like you can't just make up time zones and get rid of time zones i don't know but anyway uh yeah she's uh uh just like um jeff's the command or jeff is atlantic time we're eastern okay yeah it's 715 abit right now yeah he's one hour ahead of us like Puerto Rico is atlantic time also yeah they're one hour ahead of us so because because the maritime provinces they it goes farther east than us northeast like this yeah atlantic atlantic time but uh so you you are they purge the the farm raise muscles i think you have to get them to cough up the sand or or they already like no it's very environmentally um sound sound yeah because because they they have the seeds from the prior years harvest and they put in something called a sock and that's how they breed the muscles and no it's very good and it's only in certain areas of Prince Edward island out in certain bays like with salt water that's in low low tides and um no it's it's very good and it puts people to work and it's very sustainable so you can you can get these muscles locally and yeah and you can prepare them directly they're in all the restaurants yeah like without worry the problem we have up here is on all of our seafood um like lobster in a fish fish exported up to the u.s okay but uh what the shellfish um how about scallops are they exported yeah oh yeah scallops okay absolutely because it's out in the ocean right now from a scallop boat now clams so the the boats they have to make a profit and so our exchange rate right now is 1.35 okay so they get an extra 35 percent when they sell from the u.s right off the bat from the currency yeah and like change the scallop boats have to go out and get them just like the locks the locks right gotta go get them you can get clams locally and muscles most likely right yeah but they're very expensive for us because they sell everything to the u.s okay i'll give an example tarpon tarpon springs near Tampa um ronnie would go up there's this restaurant down there i think it's called belly busters or whatever okay and so they have a trailer a refrigerated trailer that goes to the airport every day and they get canadian seafood like havoc and everything yeah in scallops and it goes right into that tarpon springs floor at a restaurant right by me on their airplane on a private airplane wow that's right by where i live tarpon yeah do you know the restaurant i'm talking about no i've actually never been in tarpon springs yeah but it's it's a greek area it's known as yeah that's right it is a greek area that's right and there's a beautiful greek restaurant that we get some nice cakes and stuff in and oh my gosh it's beautiful that's where they they have um sponge dots where they go out and do yeah that's right there's sponge shops there too yeah right yeah uh natural sponge yeah yeah natural sponge we're right uh ronnie so so the uh so a lot of all seafood from canada show very affluent in the tarpon springs area at least during the winter months you know when all the snowboards go down there and they and and there's lines outside this restaurant because of the fresh seafood but i'm waiting in line for four o'clock in the morning that's when the airplane comes so you can get nice gyros and still blockings and shawarma and yeah spin the spinach pie what it goes nice and narrow spanish copita spanish copita spinach pie yeah yeah yeah with the the feta cheese the spinach and the phyllo the phyllo phyllo though the phyllo though the flaky though unbelievable i bet they have like my baklava every day yeah i was gonna say i bet that's what they used to make baklava yeah baklava that makes me want to play zorbet of greek anyways i'm gonna hungry so nice that was good yes all right now i'm gonna i i forgot to pipe in a board which was it was a shame but i'll maybe i'll give them a double pipe before i close the show that's that's for the beginning take care everybody thank you thank you misumi thank you ronnie s thank you james i actually nobody else showed up but you you cometer me and i'm misumi that's all right mr. core the core group it went well yeah no um no bernie sanders today supposedly yeah yeah you notice i didn't get i didn't get i didn't get excited last night i didn't and he said who ah look who's here oh i am so happy and proud to have noticed after i called him out and said that he was actually chasing cleveland he stopped commenting are you here from bernie sanders anymore and i said uh would you like to join the show bernie sanders and then and then i said isn't it past your bedtime it's kind of late because he's actually on the pacific coast right he's in california well the only reason why i tolerated him is because he was asking legitimate questions yeah he wasn't being um he wasn't being a combative troll but he was certainly being a troll yeah he was trying to test us you know uh are you for open borders are you for this i gave him i gave him my honest opinion on everything i don't know what the deal is with jason cleveland oh his wife is his wife so so he makes like fake accounts and the born dog and bernie sanders you have a feeling so you have a very good feeling it's it's that guy it's him and it's not red rooster i don't think so you have a feeling it's i don't know the red rooster i know i don't know anything about you know his wife is a real heavy duty control freak i mean so he so he can't join anymore because he used to join so no she she's the boss she you know he's gotta entertain he's got his phone and he's and he's just fucking around on his phone you know his in-laws invite themselves like every sunday to his house and he has to go out and buy food and booze to entertain them because his wife because his wife says so no they moved off for him he he told me he told me they moved off for him i says well why do you do it why do you do it who who pays the bills he does who has to buy the food and the booze for these for these in-laws he does he's buying booze for his in-laws and he's not even drinking no he drinks but he admitted he admitted he's gotta spend like a few hundred bucks every freaking sunday to entertain a bunch of mooch and in-laws because why because his wife invites them because she won't she won't have sex with him she's the boss at a house and i have a feeling if she doesn't get her way all the time she uses sex as a weapon like a lot of women do she wits hold sex and he's not a sex camel he's not a sex camel he you know the only reason why women get away with it is because they know that men have a stronger sex drive than they do by by a large percentage and they use that against the men the the simps let's just say the blue pill beta what it's on one of the rules it's a strong pool yeah yeah men are men are pretty weak for the most part when it comes to the the the giblets when it comes to the the genitalia they're very weak uh now i would admit it like i'm pretty i'm pretty weak at time i mean uh yeah but you you wouldn't sacrifice your self respect and dignity no you know like you wouldn't you wouldn't be like a yes boy yes dear anything you say dear i mean maybe i'll play that role for like an hour until until you get laid then you'll you'll revert back here and then smart daryl messiahs thank you very much it's good show james ronnie s and comodore thank you daryl it's daryl messiah bro wrestling fanatic of northern california and pro wrestling fan let's do some pro wrestling talk with daryl i'm ready i'm ready to worse i don't even know what time it is yeah i'm pro wrestling well anything new on vince mcfan or it's just i haven't heard anything i'm starting to think that this case is gonna fizzle out and they're gonna settle out of court like when it first it first came out you thought it was like a bombshell because she she she complied i don't know she complied with the i mean vince man's gonna have some really good lawyers so i mean she didn't it's gonna be tough she didn't fight it's not like she was fighting a rapist often heard like then also they had the dirt on uh john lorenaitis i haven't heard anything about that and brock lezner yeah i haven't heard about that vince told her you have to i want you to go to john lorenaitis's office call him johnny johnny's office and uh have sex with him and i want and then he wanted to watch vince man liked watching yeah other guys have sex with right and so you want to watch so he's a he's a he's a he's a fucking freak so the gang bang she complied with the gang bang she didn't say no and and and walk out and leave the office and say no i'm not that kind of girl you know a woman can do that you know i'm really not that kind of girl i i feel very offended that you would even suggest oh look what uh carol said there's a pay-per-view tonight things like that oh maybe i should fork over the 40 bucks and no you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna keep an eye on you're gonna wait till tomorrow and watch it on daily motion no no tonight like well i don't i'm going to keep my eye on daily motion and see if i could watch it for free because if it's for free it's for me now you're not going to pay $40 no i'm going to pay no it's like that's pretty cool i used to like watching pay-per-views you know get the friends together i haven't done that in years you know a lot of pubs uh here would like pay the 40 bucks and play the that's cool they really i think if a bar plays wrestling that's a really cool thing yeah i know actually that was a smart idea pub 46 which is a irish pub that we all used to hang out at they uh you know reasonable booze good food reasonable food and we would go there and every time there's a pay-per-view they would have it so the the owner would pay the 40 bucks show the pay-per-view and and and people will come people go there and they would do that's what they do for the ufc they buy they buy drinks they buy a lot of the a lot of the bars by the ufc pay-per-views which are like even more expensive and and people go there but a lot but for some reason they don't do it that much for wrestling they say it's fake or you know blah blah blah it's whatever it's fun to watch yeah it's a soap opera for men put it on now sting he doesn't really he looks pretty good for whatever age he happens to be he actually looks pretty good like he takes good care of himself sting doesn't really have to retire it's not i don't think staying ever got into the steroids or the drug abuse or the heavy drinking it's got to be a reason why he's in great shape yeah i don't think i'd never really heard stories about him because you know how many wrestlers look decrepit at when they got older after they retire from wrestling because you see what happened to superstar billy graham by the by the time like 1990 because he was using steroids so rapidly he got a liver transplant he had to get a liver transplant it's sad um his liver his liver was shot he had to get he got a liver transplant from a girl who died in like a like a car accident 64 holy that's pretty old and he was he was in a wheelchair and yeah he was on a list to get a a live liver scroll liver scroll back so look here sting is 64 one more year he can collect the social security wait you mean sting is 64 right now i think that's what you're saying but he looks he looks pretty good does he have any social security to collect because sting is an independent contractor all these years as a wrestler and you're right about that now now now now rick flair looks terrible yeah well rick flair was a party album he was yeah he was like the he didn't do the steroids though flair was never a little body that was he he drank excessively and i don't even think he really was big in secoca i knew that maybe a little bit here he never used to talk about recreational drugs he would talk about just a big drink it was just a huge drink in a party in a woman night he did yes he he banged a lot of women but hold on he used to do a lot of steroids in the 80s and he made it through he made it through but you know his uh his finishing move is what fucked his back his finishing move that has nothing to do with steroids you know he admitted he chose the wrong move he admitted that he should have never chose that leg drop which fucked up his his spine just just think about it you're up in the air you're landing on on your tailbone your coccyx bone it's jam is jamming your dumb idea i guess it looks good you know you jump up drop the leg it's a simple nice i don't know why uh nia jacks is doing it you know doesn't doesn't she learn and nia jacks is very um bad in the ring she injures a lot of people she hurts a lot of people that's that's actually keep her around you know what uh yeah because she's she's a member of the family snooker's daughter no no no she's but she's she's a cousin to wrong jimmy snooker's daughter no no no snooker's had two daughters tamina and somebody else tamina wasn't one yet not night yeah i don't know how she but she is related to that samoan part of the american she's half samoan half german but she's so she's part of the the samoan wrestling family though famous anoya and nla what yokuzuna and the rock they're all re-rains rikishi and peter my via uh i see peter my via you hear that you hear the screaming the screaming in the background all those are people yeah they're having like a fucking party over there sounds like spring break going on um yeah so getting back to uh nia jacks you know when she when she was in perth australia she she didn't clear the monitors off the uh announcer table and she and she slammed she had to go to the hospital uh she's been doing she's been doing this for her she slammed her on top of the monitors nia jacks slam to live more slam no she slammed real ripley on the announcer table without clearing the monitors off she's real ripley had to go to a hospital this has happened so many times she hurts she's hurt other people a lot of people i've seen like a compilation video on youtube like 10 different women that she's hurt over the years yeah she's very sloppy yeah i think one of them was um sasha banks i got hurt from her she's tall my jacks too it looks like i mean i guess she has a good look because she's big and fat is she is a pretty woman i mean you gotta you gotta give her she has a pretty face but that's about it she does have a pretty face but she's she's really big she her body i guess i mean if you look at it it's like a dominating looking body but i mean if she's hurting people like that that's not right man if that was a man doing that to other men they would have fired them you know and you know what other other wrestlers would refuse to work with great great if that person had a reputation for hurting people like um uh what's his name um ride back was known to hurt people right back hurt c.m. punk and c.m. punk was really pissed off he you know he he's sloppy he's not following protocol you know he just uh you can't you can't do that because it all it takes is one one slip up and you can paralyze this woman on top of computer on her back and and that's the first thing that they do when they do a move on the tables they take all the shit off like how could she not even know that you know she's not she's not that stupid you think she did it on purpose yeah she did it on purpose because maybe she knew she knew that that was that was her home country crowd she had to look it's not a home country it's australia no i'm talking about ria she had she had a countdown ria rippley's from most ria rippley because they want to ria rippley to look really good in perth australia and and she she was pissed because she knew that the belt was not going to change hands and she probably did it on purpose because you know she had to be on a plane for a long time to fly to friggin perth australia and not not to come back with the belt so she was all right james i guess all right chief i'm going to go hi chief all right james thank you for darryl messiahs mesumi comodore jeff simbell and rinie s see you next week and and i'll see you next next week same bat time same bat channel right