 Greetings, everyone. This is James P. Madonna of Megalife 21 and Progressive Discussions. And before I go on to do my next video talk show, I am stopping by from my immediate area off Route 17 South in Hasbrook Heights, New Jersey, the one and only, the famous Bendick Steiner, as seen on the Jerry Seinfeld Netflix series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. That's right. It is in my close area and I love it here. Outstanding food, outstanding coffee and I will go in soon before I go on to do my next show. James P. Madonna of Megalife 21 and Progressive Discussions here. And aside from the famous Bendick Steiner in Hasbrook Heights, New Jersey, Route 17 South, right behind the famous Teterboro Airport where everyone with private jets lands who wish to visit New York City. We are right next door, directly next door to the famous Bananas Comedy Club in the Holiday Inn on Route 17 South in Hasbrook Heights, New Jersey. And there it is. The famous Bananas Comedy Club with a very highly rated Gabriel's Restaurant. You know what, I honestly missed because I was busy with my mom. Yeah, and you should have seen how filthy the table was when I got here. I went and did wet the thing. I mean, it was absolutely filthy. Don't leave anybody cleaning this table. Any table. All tables. You know what I missed on CNN? I missed whatever Rudy Giuliani had to say about Kavanaugh. He's lost it. He looks like a troll with no neck. I get worse than it's Sullivan. He's a quarry guy. Michael Slate is where the name is. Brian Slate. Now he's a bail bondsman in Heckenstock. He owns the bail bondsman. Yeah. I told him, why don't you call Big Balls Brian, bail bondsman? Getting his names like that. They wouldn't get to see this. And clientele would tend to. Yeah, a lot of the illegal legal system would let you know that. I wonder where Old Gumbo is. Well, the festival on Main Street in Lodi yesterday, it was a truck selling these rice balls. And there was a cartoon on the truck that says, eat my balls. Well, that's for a food truck. It's a legal system. Yeah, because he's tied into it, yeah. Oh, wow, these planes, it doesn't matter how overcast it is, or cloudy or rainy, these planes come and go. Oh, my God, they have electronics coming up there. I know all the pilots. That was a couple weeks ago, those planes. That jet that blew its tires. Those were my two buddies. Billy, you knew? I said, I knew right away. I said, oh, God. It's nice to talk to people with education in class, like those guys, like pilots. Yeah. There was something else I forgot. Those damn glazed chicken breast tenders, they're still pushing that promotion. Well, they have to. It's brand new. They're trying it, but it won't sell. You watch. It's going to be a big get-in, a lower price and what? Yeah. Well, like I told you at the time that Burger King had barbecued pulled pork sandwiches, two for five dollars, and they were low to a pork. I mean, they were, like, healthy. Yeah, but this is not low to be over a dollar per little wing. Yeah, well, I'm just saying that was a value. Well, this is not. And neither was there, what do you call it, wings a year or so ago. They had to get dumped on there, a warehouse filled. They did not know what to do. Well, donate them to a soup kitchen. No, you lower the price. That's what you do. What else can you do? Well, when I work with seafood, you know, fish goes bad in 48 hours. Yeah, but this isn't fish. It's chicken. They say they had to wear a lot of food. Right, but I'm... I don't forget how many tens of millions of wings. What I'm saying is when you have a perishable item, you lower the price, like you just said. You don't overprice it to start with. Who ever thought of that price? I mean, who ever thought the public was going to pay this? I would see, oh, so they're not going to pay this? Honestly? They're not going to pay this price. It's much cheaper to get an equivalent of Popeyes, and you're getting Louisiana Cajun season better. And you're probably getting better by getting frozen in the grocery store. Yeah. Their stuff is great. Still, the best fries I've had of all these fast foods is still alright. It's frozen. You can order a baking sheet, you order a cook or over cook, according to what you want. They're great. And if you happen to be lucky enough to have a new wave of oven, you do it in it? Well, it doesn't matter, but I mean, what I'm saying is you can do what you want. These places charge an arm and a leg, and how much return business I wonder do you really get? Well, you're talking about a common sense approach to running a business. It doesn't take a genius. You don't have to be a genius. It sure seems like it takes genius because they don't seem to know what they're doing. They have problems. My God, we had going in Super Tech One Division which calls a restaurant chain. Opening all, we had over a hundred or something concepts. I don't remember. That was one of the Super Tech ideas. Food? It was all over the open chains. Chains of fast food places, immediate, immediate quick. Chains that nobody had. Nobody had them. A couple of them are out there now, but it just shows how far ahead of the game we were. Right now, the closest thing to quality fast food has to be Popeyes. One of them we had was called PJ Snicks, and Bray loved it. Snicks? PJ Snicks. Who the hell came up with that name? Me. PJ Snicks. Okay. Snicks and skins backwards. Potato skins. All different dips and sauces on great big... That would have stuck in people's head easy. PJ Snicks. Another one was... But the simplicity of the name. Another one was just pure profit hot dogs. We had dogs, palace. We had 30 different names for that. Dogs, place. But these are not roadkill hot dogs. These are good hot dogs. Dirty dogs. Hot diggity dog. No, it's too long. We want a court show. Dirty dogs. We had so many. That was that. We had hundreds. We had hundreds in our menu file. Nobody's had the basics. Chicken. We had a new chicken franchise that wanted to open. Playing one of those girls. You've heard of the group Dixie Chicks. Dixie Chicken. You know the place in I think Delaware called Clock U? Yeah, this is Dixie Chicken. Dixie Chicken. As a play on words. Dixie Chicken. That's a great name. It's a great name. You know what I had only once? I guess it's famous in Texas. Church's Chicken. That's an old one. They've been around for a long time. They've been around since I was a little kid. And the big one down south is Bojangles. They're very good. But you know what? Church's Chicken. It was good. I gotta say. It was good. But it wasn't Popeyes. Maybe because I like spicy. That's probably what it is. But I'll eat it again if I saw one. The church is old. They've been around for a long time. I'm surprised. Do you know where I had it? By Times Square in Midtown Manhattan. Church's Chicken. Yeah, but there's none around here. I think they would do well, to be honest with you. Maybe they don't want to go too big. I had the best chicken years ago. My friends, they owned a phenomenal deli in Ridgewood. Oh, their food was like second to none. They would cater in a lot. They would cater in this court. They didn't want to keep their chicken. They got it from this place in Patterson. And they said, you're going to have chicken? Like you have never... Checkers? I don't know the name of it. There's a place in Patterson called Checkers. So they said, I went with them. They gave me one. It was like, oh my God. I told the guy, I said, you've got a bone back here. But why don't you branch out? You know, the guy was dead off. I don't want to get bigger. I'm happy with my one little storefront. So not everybody wants to grow. I'm happy with that. You know what happened? I just don't want to get bigger. You know what happened to Poliotropical, the Cuban from Miami? Probably out of business. South Florida? Huge. Then he sold to a corporation called The Carroll Corporation. Guess what? They cut corners. Every which way they cut corners? Why? Why do some corporations not? I don't understand why you're cutting corners. When I say cut corners, I mean big time. Your corporation, you have the funds to open new corners. I don't get it. Now you would think that they would see the success of this Cuban family-owned business and they would copy exactly what he did. The bottom line is the old saying, if it ain't broken, don't fix it. And penny-wise, pound foolish. That doesn't really apply. But you're watching, again, short-term, long-term. You don't change the formula. Well, if you're an owner and you want to be a skin plant and you want to cut corners, that's penny-wise, pound foolish. These people, those guys. But this guy's saying, I just don't want to get bigger. One of the mysteries, why Popeyes doesn't have milkshakes. They just have soda. Because you're stupid. I mean, think about it. How many people come in here not for a burger to get a milkshake? And you know why cancel? Has sweet potato french fries, fried clams, codfish nuggets. Well, why does Wendy's have baked potatoes and chili? Why don't they have that here? On the dollar menu. Why do burgers do you offer hot dogs? That's your profit. What I mean is, White Castle has things that people have no idea they have. But they don't really advertise much. They have a great breakfast sandwich, too. Low cost. But these people could have more. They don't do it. I don't know who they hire as executives. Well, this franchise, location-wise, is probably one of the finest locations you can have. Yeah, but it's one of the worst to run. It can't get much worse to run. You can't run it much any worse than this. No, it's just bad. I think maybe the franchise owner is too dependent on location and not quality and service. No, I just think he doesn't know what he's doing. Maybe he's just a cheap fucking skin from it. He doesn't know. How cheap can he be? He's got 49, 48 other ones. Put some money. A few thousand dollars. Come on. Maybe he's like Jeff Bezos of Amazon. Maybe he's a scumbag. What did you hear of Bezos as a scumbag? He's hiring from agencies, so he doesn't have to pay them the benefits and top dollar. Bezos? Are you kidding me? He's infamous. I've never heard a thing about him. Yeah, he's infamous. Well, I hope you didn't hear this on one of your computer sites. I've never heard a thing about him. There was in a positive article about him. Wow. Well, you know about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. You know, they kind of like... I don't want to say borrow things from others, but... They stole. A Zuckerberg or Facebook? He's a thief. Well, he's also a Zionist. What a hawk knows if he got... He's a thief. He stole from the twins. Yeah. They showed early videos of him with his buddies and he was smiling from ear to ear, acting like he's innocent. You know, Facebook was supposed to be... He does it for right girls on the campus, at Harvard. That's all his work. Before Facebook, there was MySpace, some guy named Tom. He had no brilliant idea. No. I was thinking today for some reason about Ray and I standing in the cellar, and they originally put numerous nights grabbing napkins, because all my things got popped into my head. See in the packet or... I said, why don't we take... This is the lady. I said, why don't we take a computer? We could shrink it down to the size of a notebook. Nanotechnology, right? Well, they never had a notebook computer. We were ahead of that game. All the stuff I wanted to do was sound sonics the whole bit. I called scientists and doctors and said, my God, it's never been done. And? I said, you know, what else I had? That's why nobody ever saw my notebook. There's nothing... Not too much more exciting than science fiction becoming science fact. I'm just saying how far ahead SuperTec was. That's my point. Well, the thing is... SuperTec was so... Yeah, you gotta have... To get that much venture capital, that's a massive amount of venture capital. You have to have a prospectus, mate, my friend. You gotta have faith in the people owning it and running it. And have vision. That's what it comes down to. Well, your idea of 24-hour R&D is fantastic. Well, it's not that simple. You pass the torch. One shift passes the torch. That's unimportant. That was obvious. Yeah, but how many companies really have round-the-clock R&D with engineers? I don't know. I don't know. Maybe they do. Maybe IBMs and all of them do. I know Japan probably does. China, forget it. Well, you're getting off the subject, though. But I'm thinking about what it was we had in SuperTec and... I'm talking about the international business mindset is different from the American mindset. Yeah, it's not as good either. It's caused a lot of suicides and they pushed you hard. Yeah. So... That's actually quite true. Stress. I'm trying to think what else we had. God was saying hundreds and hundreds of products. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I was thinking today and now I've forgotten them. Well, you had deep scientific products. Not just fly-by-night, you know, ordinary. Oh, one of them was what just made the weapons systems division. It was what just down in Cuba made all the Americans sick in that one place. They think it was sound waves or microwaves. That was over almost 30 years ago and I know it's a SuperTec. I said, our weapons systems division, my God. Well, that's easy. Our cancer research within medical research division. Could you imagine if the United States government had a positive attitude towards Nikola Tesla and offered him all the support he needed and funding? Well, back then they didn't, he was given a lot by the Nazi. But what happened, J.P. Morgan found out he wanted to create free electricity for the world and he had the tower torn down. Well, that's, you know, real about that. He stopped the funding. Because to this day they don't know where that black balance is. Yeah. You know, J.P. Morgan wanted child labor. You know, he was a real demonic. He was a horrible man. All these guys were. Did you ever look up the ball compound? Oh, yeah, last night. I saw the documentary on the Korokonka. On YouTube. I forget his name, but I know what he said. I would know it. What a secret. Anti-gravity device. No, that's not his name. No, no, I mean, you know, the principle of what he got from. What were his last written words? I have mastered anti-gravity. What was his last known photo? A nine-ton block of coal and one finger like this, he's holding it up. And they examined that photo to be authentic. But what happened to the black box? Well, I don't know. I'm asking you. What happened to the black box? You don't know. It's true. I'm going to go outside. It was a huh? You want to say it? I'm going to go with you. I tell you, anybody who denies climate change now, I'll say you're full of shit, man. You're absolutely full of shit. This should be like autumn. You should be turning right now, this time of year. I was listening to some, watching some classic 60s rock on YouTube, some music videos. Fantastic, every one of them. Ah, refreshing. Now, why the hell did the buses have to park right in front of the Bananas Comedy Club sign? Isn't that like kind of like intrusive? That's the importance of motion. Oh, really? That's the importance of motion. You better elevate those signs. Yeah, I can barely see Bananas sign right from here. Barely see the famous Bananas Comedy Club sign. Look at that. Move 17 south, Hasbro, Kiteson, Jersey. They should raise the sign. Time, these damn things were considered weeds. Now they're called ornamental grass. And they sell it. Look at that. Now landscape is charged money for this. Ornamental grass. This has been Omega Lab 21 production.