 There's nobody in here yet. Every time I do one of these, if you watch it later, you just have to sit and wait for me to actually engage someone when somebody actually comes in. So I thought I might start with something. Hello Chad, how are you? And Anne-Marie, nice to see you. Alright, I'm just gonna grab the link here and put it in Facebook and we'll be ready to rock and roll. Hi Kevin. Hi Brandon. And Pennsylvania. And codename players. Hello everybody. Hey everybody, show it up once. Hi John. And Matt. I didn't have a topic this time, so I thought I would just talk to you guys, give you guys some updates and see how you're doing. See if you have something you'd like to talk about. Brandon, thank you. 6,000, yeah. Hello that dude Robo. And Matt. And Mark. And Chili Swerve. Hi everybody. Okay. How's everybody doing tonight? Sorry, I was started a little bit late. We had to stop and get some food on the way home. We were doing something with, at my daughter's school, family stuff. Yeah, 6,000. Hey from New Zealand. Hello from the United States. Okay. Yeah, New Zealand. We are international. You meant hello? I thought you meant hell. I thought it was a New Zealand thing. Like you guys just say hell to each other. I don't know. Okay. There we go. Hi Ronald. Thanks, yeah. There is a reason I have this up. Hey, fun school Ronnie. Awesome. Yeah. For the next video, I've got some green screen stuff. Yeah, comic tropes. You know what this means? You get a screen capture. And then you know, put whatever you want to behind there. Sorry, I had to reconnect. Lost connection for a second. Okay. All right, we're ready to rock and roll. Here we go. I got McNuggets Benny. Just your regular chicken McNuggets. And they even forgot my barbecue sauce. Yeah. Okay. Good idea. Best background meme wins a shout out. Argentina. Hello Argentina from the United States. Well, we've got folks from all over this time. That's awesome. Well, I wanted to start by letting everybody know that the situation in my personal and professional life has improved a great deal. And I feel like we're going to be getting back to normal. Do I have a topic today? I don't have a topic because I was in a hurry. I didn't think of a topic from Canada. Rat face from Canada. Welcome from the United States. Yeah. Over the last month and a half or so, it's just kind of been a weight on me and on the channel that I've had to deal with some things regarding my job. But last week, I kind of forced the issue and I forced them to make a decision. I basically laid it out for them and said something had to change. So they did make a change. The change they almost made was I almost didn't have a job, but instead they moved me to something else, something that fits me a lot better. So we're in a lot better shape now. So we're going to be chugging along. I don't feel like the channel will be negatively affected at all. The only thing is I'm a little bit further behind on the video production than I usually like to be. Like this upcoming weekend's review, I would normally like to already have completed, but I'm still working on it. And thank you everybody. Thank you. Normally I wouldn't share a whole lot of my personal issues, but there was a possibility that it could affect the channel and I thought you guys deserve to know about it. But I feel like we're in good shape now. But yeah, as a result, I'm a little bit behind. I mean, everything will go up on time. I'm not in danger of missing deadlines. But normally I would like to, oh, comic tropes, thank you. Thank you for that. I love your show too. Hey, you missed up one. Hey, how you doing? Yeah, normally I would have this coming week's video done by last weekend. And comic tropes, I love your show too. Now, if you want to talk about hello, Jose from Missouri, hello from the United States, you want to talk about a show that has found some success. Comic tropes has really taken off like a rocket and deservedly so. And you know, you do this internet thing for a while. You do this YouTube thing for a while. And sometimes you see people succeed. Sometimes you see channels succeed and you don't feel like they necessarily deserve it. So when I see somebody who's succeeding that I think deserves it, that's one of the good guys and that is, you know, doing it the right way, that gives me a lot of joy. So comic tropes doing it the right way, you know, being a good guy about it and is doing great. So fantastic. Oh, thank you. Thank you. You're going to have to mentor me now because now you're the big channel. Do I have the mobile battle bunker? Yeah, somebody sent me the mobile battle bunker. Oh, Mike Lopez from Kuwait. Hello from the United States. And thank you for all your help. And Matt, yeah, 6000. I believe I do have the mobile battle bunker. Somebody sent that to me. I don't know if it's complete yet. I'll need to take a look at it again, but I do believe I have that one. Hasbro Universe crossovers action figures. You like the super trooper video. Thank you. I'm trying not to drink too much while I'm doing this because I don't want to belch through the show. How do you think will you fill the current content, content gap once you new Joe media, even this original fan made stuff? That's a good question. And right now it's mainly like the comic books. You know, if you want official, you know, GI Joe media, the comic books, that's where it's at. As for fan made stuff. Hey, Brandon. As for fan made stuff, you get like what a lot of us YouTubers do, which is more along the lines of like reviews. But GI Joe Berg does sometime, sometimes do like stories and, you know, they have some fun playing with the toys. So that's pretty cool. And we've got a couple really good cosplay groups with the finest in the fighting seven, eight, eight, that do fantastic cosplay stuff. So, I mean, they could, they could do something with that. They could do like years ago, like I saw on YouTube, like some fan made movies and things like that. And that stuff is fun. But yeah, I think as a fan community, even though I think we're doing a lot, I actually think we're doing pretty good for the size of the community that it is. I think we can do more. I think there's more than we can do. I know a lot of guys are jumping into like the toy reviewing game, but there are some other, there are some uncapped potential areas of creativity that I think we can do more. And we can roll into the new movie in 2020, kind of riding a high with a whole bunch of really awesome fan made stuff. Hoodie Coco. Cobra Earthquake. Thanks, I'm a super trooper. Okay, yeah, like I said, I didn't bring a topic this time. I just wanted to talk to you guys. Yeah. Three, the three versions of Covergirl. Yeah, they have to pick up the others. I like Covergirl. I really do. I always have. In some ways, Covergirl is sort of like what G.I. Joe has always been about. So just very, something about Covergirl at the very heart of G.I. Joe. Matt's not excited about the movie. Well, you know, it's, you never know how things are going to go. It sets your expectations real low and make it very easy for them to exceed them. Have I cosplayed at conventions? I haven't. Excuse me. It's something that I've thought about, but I haven't got around to doing it yet. People have been encouraging me to do it, and I eventually, it probably will. But I haven't gone through the, the time, I don't have that time really, to create something. Susan, I'll check on that, Brandon, sorry. Reinvent the PSAs for Hasbro. Can you do like a real serious PSA now? Is it possible to do a PSA that isn't a parody? Because you do a PSA nowadays and you automatically think, it's easy to parody, right? It's easy satire. Who would I cosplay as? I feel like, I could do a pretty good, well obviously, I would do a hooded Cobra Commander, right? That's, you know, might as well start with that. But I feel like I could do a good one. I've got some ideas for how to do the costume that I think would actually look pretty good. I've got some ideas. But being inexperienced at cosplay, you know, I can have all the ideas in the world when it comes to actually making the thing is much more difficult. I could do rock and roll. Yes, I got the gun. I got the Cobra Commander gun. I wanted to see if I could make the backpack laser charger. I'm curious about that. I wonder what it would take to make something like that. Getting a panel at Joe Con 2019. Oh, at Joe Fest. There aren't any more official Joe cons, but the unofficial Joe Fest. The plan is, yeah, I should have a panel. They've offered me that. I should have a panel. I should have a table as well. So I'll be all hooked up and I look forward to seeing some folks there. I go with blue for the costume. Whoever was asking. Yeah, I try to make it like the figure as close to the figure as possible, but, you know, add a little bit to the detail and make it perhaps a little more realistic. Anyway, that's the idea. I have the idea in my head. Yeah, Ed Schumacher's convention. Yeah, that's what we're talking about. It'll be Joe Fest in Augusta, Georgia. It'll be June of next year. And they've been very gracious to invite me and offer, you know, for my family to go to. So, yeah. So that's the plan for next year. It's not going to be exactly the same as Joe Conn, but it sounds like it's going to have a lot of the Joe Conn regulars there. So it'll be fun to still be able to see people that normally only get to see once a year. Cosplay as a dreadknock. As a dreadknock. Okay, which dreadknock though? Which dreadknock would I be? Or just make up my own dreadknock? Yeah, I could cosplay as Zartan, but that's really easy because Zartan can look like anything. Or I can just not go and pretend to be invisible Zartan. Hey, Chad, thank you for that. Thank you for the super chat, Chad. Thank you very much. Chad Kimmel. Chris Brewer, you're doing hurricane prep. Please be careful. Be safe. Please. Nagahide. Nagahide's got that creative expression on his face where he's like, his mouth is like a figure eight. I gotta review Nagahide. I'm looking forward to that. Ninja Zartan with the... Do I keep spares, multiples, or doubles when it comes to figures and vehicles? Sometimes I used to have a policy of I would only keep one of each thing. If I had an extra, I would give it away or sell it. But then I ran into situations where I regretted getting rid of certain things because, you know, I would discover there's a flaw with the one I kept or it somehow ends up getting broken. And then I really wished I had the spare. So now my policy is I don't try to get two of each thing, but if I end up with two of each thing, I'll keep two. Just so I can have a backup. So I have a spare just in case. And since I'm reviewing things, having that contingency is kind of a big deal because, you know, if something happens and it does happen sometime, I've really tried to not break anything to be careful with things and keep things intact. But accidents happen. I have pets. I have cats that are very destructive. So, yeah, now I'm trying to keep a backup. You know, if I come across a second of an item, I'm trying to hold on to it. In the long run, though, you know, when I'm actually like done with reviewing, my intention really is to just keep one. I really only need one of each thing. I'm not a hoarder, I promise. I wrote out Hurricane Hugo in 1989 on an island. Yeah, if you have the ability to go inland, run. I would. You know, here in Oklahoma, we get tornadoes. And tornadoes are really scary. They attack without warning, and they blow through, and you just have to take cover. That's all you can do. But tornadoes are small. Hurricanes are really big. I would be as far away from it as I possibly could. I would consider an O-ring video about different sizes for different years. Oh, for sizes of O-rings. That's an interesting idea. O-rings are replaced so often, though, that I'd have to... Yeah, I'd have to think about that. Your wife will not allow you to buy a small house to display for your collection of these displayed. And yeah, mine either. Oh, yeah, New York gets both hurricanes and tornadoes. It's not fun. Hey, JJ. Better late than never. Which true builder has the overall best uniform Crimson Guard Viper eels? That's a good question. Of course, the eels, that's my favorite. Because I'm partial to the old blue shirts, too. And then Crimson Guard just looks awesome. You're asking difficult questions this time. I'll have to really think about it. Yeah, the Crimson Guard uniform has decorations all over it. Yeah, it looks more like a dress uniform than a combat uniform. That seems to be what they were going for. And Green Yeti is on Team Golobulas. All right. When coming over to Southern California, I don't know, but I'd love to. I like Southern California. I like Los Angeles. I like San Diego. Hey, Green Yeti. What's up? Thoughts on the trading cards? I credit it with roping it back in the GI Joe. Folks have given me more of the trading cards, so I have a full set now. And it's kind of cool to look at. So yeah, I like the trading cards. I'm going to visit Seattle. Apparently I need to make an entire West Coast tour. I'll start up north in Seattle and I'll work my way down. We'll hit San Francisco and just work our way down the coast and hit Los Angeles and San Diego. How's that sound? There's something we should do for a crowdfunding campaign. Give me a vacation to California, Florida. Green Yeti, I did go to Florida last year. I did. I did. We went to Orlando for Jo-Con last year. And we spent a lot of time there. We spent extra time there because we went with, like the whole family went. Max Trebo's ghost music. Kevin in your opening act. Yeah, see, man, all right, certain people that I would love to meet, man, I would love to meet Kevin in person. He just seems like such a good guy. Yeah, Portland Sea. Now I got to hit every city on the West Coast. All right, this is my new goal, is to have a West Coast tour. Then of course we're going to have to do an East Coast tour. We can't leave the East Coast out. And somehow we got to fit in a middle of the country tour. Yeah, since the debacle with my job, which seems to have resolved itself now, I got uncomfortably close to not having a job. And that certainly made me think about the future and what I do here. And so I'm going to be keeping that in the back of my mind with any future projects. So yeah, keep me busy. I love to travel. I love to do it more. The main reason I can't travel more is just because of time, getting the time to do it. One of the things that we've been aiming to do for several years is to go back to the UK. We really enjoyed our time in the UK. So we have some friends there that we'd like to see again. But we just haven't made it. We went in 2014 and we just have not made it back there since. But we've been a little busy. I mean, in the intervening time, I finished law school. I took and passed the bar. I got a job. These things are important. So the national domination tour, I'm for it. I'm for it. I'm for it. The action force cosplay. That would be fun. How can I do an action force? I haven't seen anybody do a cosplay of the red jackal of the action force, Destro, or Baron Ironblood. I've seen a white jumpsuit with the skull thing and get a helmet. Yeah, a cosplay of red laser. At least I've never seen anybody in the United States do that. Yeah, the Crimson twins were clearly doing something illegal. Now remember, at the end of that eco-warriors issue, they did bring in the lawyer. They brought in the secret weapon. The bar exam is a beast who took sister to four tries. Yeah, man, that is a tough test. And I know classmates that had to take it more than once. I was so relieved to pass it my first time. It does this thing psychologically to you. After you take the exam, you feel like you did okay. You probably didn't do great, but you probably did okay as soon as you finished the exam. They don't announce the results for quite some time after that. You get further down the road and the longer it gets, the further it goes, the worse you think you did. So by the time you actually get the results, you are sure that you failed. You're 100% certain that you failed. So that's where I was before the results came out. I was like, I know I screwed up. I know I failed. I'm going to have to take it again. An action force continuity cutter of each header from New Zealand. Yeah, I need to read more of the action force continuity. I've read some of it thanks to CyberTiger who sent me some issues. Oh, and I got some more too. But I think the action force continuity is interesting. They had to reconnect there for a second. Yeah, they're intentionally difficult. Do a special episode about Gijo's lax dress and facial hair standards. Yeah, I don't know if I do a whole episode about it, but I could do it as a segment. In a review. Because there is a little bit of precedent for that in certain special forces units. So I could kind of give a little bit of a historical background on where this idea of like these American soldiers growing beards and having unusual weapons and uniforms. I can kind of give a historical background where that idea might come from. Who got away with more hardball or Budo? Well, you know, hardball is at least wearing regular clothes. Budo is wearing an ancient samurai armor kit that would be absolutely useless against bullets. That's something that, you know, would cling around, make a lot of noise. It would hinder his movement. And I don't think his teammates would be thrilled to have him going on a mission with that clunky armor. Budo for Ninja Force. See, there you go. See? Hey guys, how you doing? And once again, you know, I didn't bring a topic, but I did want to touch base with all you guys and just talk about stuff. Just talk about stuff. Did I ever play the G.I. Joe Nintendo games? I didn't. And I still haven't. I played the G.I. Joe Atari game. I remember getting the Atari game for the Atari 2600 back when that existed. And being very underwhelmed with it. But I was never much of a video game kid. So, you know, video games, I just didn't get into that much. Why do I not have the live streams in the toy room? The only reason is just more comfortable here behind the table. I could set up over there sometime. But for me, it's just more comfortable here. What does Cobra Commander shine his face with? Shinola. I don't know. He used Bonami. Hey, does anybody get that? There's a reference. There's kind of a deep cut for you. And they used Bonami. Who knows what movie that's from? Livestream while drawing. Yes, I really should do that. Speaking of drawing, did I bring enough McDonald's for the rest of this? Yes, I did. Come on over. Your share is right here. Yeah, I need to do that. I've only done it once. I should do it more. But I just, right now, I've got so much going on. I did one batch of sketches for patrons. I have another batch of sketches I need to do still. I'm running a little bit behind. Apparently, well, last month there was such a huge influx of support that I was trying to get a whole bunch done. And apparently when I put the names of the patrons in the videos, I misspelled a couple names. So I got to fix that now. So I'm trying to keep up. Yeah, doing a Livestream drawing, I think is a fine idea. I have to think about the logistics of that. But I think it would be fun. Hey, it's Joefan82. Cool. Hey, it's nice to see Joefan82 here. That's awesome. But yeah, when I draw, I'm never entirely sure how it's going to come out. So, you know, I do a lot of drawings and I have to discard some because they just don't turn out very well. Sometimes it takes a few tries. But I think it would be fun. I really should. I think it's a good idea. Oops, oops, oops. Draw stick figures like a champ. Well, you know, it all starts with stick figures. I mean, that's how most drawings start. Good, you got your code book. Those code books, by the way, they were Susan's idea. We actually did look for somebody who would like manufacture decoder rings or something like that, like a physical ring or something. But we couldn't find anybody that would do that. I thought we might like buy some in bulk. So, the next best thing was to just kind of do our own code book and do secret codes that way. But hey, Joefan82 is going to have a new video this week. That's awesome. Yeah, incorporate live stream sketching with the Tuesday live stream. Yeah, that's how I would do it if I did it. I wouldn't need to think about the logistics of it because for this, I just put my phone on a tripod and I sit here and talk to you guys. For that, I would need to make sure that the drawing is in frame. So, that's something I have to work out, but I'm sure I could figure out how to do it. Painting a Cobra Toxo Viper on a skateboard deck. That sounds very interesting. I'd like to see that. Robot Chicken. Oh, hey, it's SEO Tourview. Yeah, SEO Tourview mentions the decoder rings being cost prohibitive. Yeah, that's probably true. We did explore the idea, though, anyway, because I just thought it would be fun. But it's hard to find anyone that doesn't. Or even if you want to order just a bunch of generic party decoder rings, those are even hard to come by. So, we just went with a different plan. But I think the secret code stuff is fun. When I go to a cold slither show, sure. Hey, Matt. Matt got the reference. The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Starring one of my favorite actors, Don Knott. Yeah. I haven't been to any concerts for a while, but I used to go to the concerts all the time. I've seen some pretty great bands. Have any of the G.I. Joe Micro Machines or Micro Force ones. I don't have those. The Viper. You guys run the show anyway. You guys make this entertaining. I don't need a topic. You guys got your own topics. Sven Gulli. Hey, that was a fun show. You were on Sven Gulli a couple of Saturdays ago? Well, I haven't watched that show in a while. Now I gotta go find it. I gotta go find your appearance. Pleasantville with Don Knott's small but important part. Yes, I saw that movie. I liked that movie back when it came out. Yeah, that was a pretty good movie. Don Knott's is one of the corrupt generals known as the jugglers. Yeah, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken is kind of a guilty pleasure. Technically it's really not a good movie, but it's just so goofy every once in a while. I just enjoy watching it. Can you believe that we have 80 people in here? We have 80 people in this live stream. You guys are incredible. I'm so grateful that you guys show up for this. Thank you. Next time I swear I will have a topic. I just didn't have any time for a show prep. We went and did something at my daughter's school. Then we had to get some food and then I ran right here and set up and went ahead and get started. I didn't have any time to prepare. But I just like seeing you guys. Mr. Limpid, the Apple dumpling game with Tim Conway. What was that? Oh, the private eyes. Anybody remember Private Eyes? It also had Tim Conway. I watched that movie again a few years ago. I guess I didn't think it was funny as I did when I was a kid. But when I was a kid I thought that movie was hilarious. Three's Company. All right, now we're all just talking about Don Knotts. Look forward to me, Sergeant Slaughter, again at Retrocon Oak Park, Pennsylvania this October. I would love to meet Sergeant Slaughter once, even once. And that comes back to my difficulty in finding the time to travel. I wish I could go to more shows and conventions. Some of you guys, like Kevin from SEO Tour Reviews, goes to conventions and stuff. I'm so jealous. What's Knotts to like? Don Knotts' mail-away figure, yeah. You can, you know, it's perfect. You do Don Knotts as Barney Fife. He's got the revolver and it only comes with one bullet. Yeah, I need to keep track of where Sergeant Slaughter's going to be appearing because I would love to meet that guy. He seems like a great guy. And he seems to really enjoy his involvement with G.I. Joe. And I think it's great. I'd love to shake his hand, let him put me in a headlock, get my picture taken. That'd be fantastic. Almost as great as meeting Larry Hama. That'd be pretty cool. Yeah, wasn't he in Scooby-Doo? Movies, Bob Hope Entertaining the Joe's During a Rise or Pent or a Rise. You know, you guys, I got to hand it to you guys. You guys know the classics. You know, a lot of these young kids, you say Bob Hope, they're like Bob Hope Who. But you guys, you guys know the classics. Used a picture of you and Sarge on Christmas card one year. That's fantastic. That's so great. Heard a 21-year-old ask who's Clint Eastwood. Yeah. Hey Mac, thank you. I'm glad you like the videos. Mac MC, much appreciated. Yeah, I made sure that my kids watched movies that were made before they were born. I thought it was important that they realized that the world did exist before they were born. And there's some things that happened in it. So, yeah, especially my oldest daughter, she really gets into some of those older movies. So, yeah, we've gone through my collection of VHS cassettes. I still have a ton of movies on VHS cassettes. And I'm not converting. VHS, I still got a working VCR. I'm sticking with VHS. Oh yeah, the music video on YouTube. The Funny or Die one. The Ballad of G.I. Joe. Yeah, at the end. Yeah, at the end of my review of the Terror Drone, we did a little parody of that. We had fun with it. Yes, Green Yeti. How can I help you? All right, you've got everybody's attention now. I don't know anybody who fixes Betamax. I don't know anybody who even opens up these old VCRs anymore. You know, even up to a few years ago, I used to be able to like just get one, just buy one, but they're not even made anymore as far as I know. Show the kids Citizen Kane. Oh, cool. Citizen Kane, Jaws, Psycho. Man, those are great movies. Those are great movies. Whole Bodies of Weapon. I'm so glad that somebody besides me has seen The Ghost in Mr. Chicken. Yeah, we always had VHS as well. I don't know, last year, maybe the year before, I found an episode of the G.I. Joe animated series on VHS at a thrift shop. So far, that's the only G.I. Joe VHS cassette that I've run across. Hey, you caught me live. Thanks, Havert Havert. I'm sorry if I mispronounce your name. Oh, Green Yeti, I'm sorry I embarrassed you. You have the original Star Wars on Betamax? Yeah, we have the original Star Wars on VHS, which is the only way to see the non-special edition version. So, I mean, sometimes, I mean, I have all the Star Wars movies on Blu-ray as well. Hey, it's Mike Murdock. How you doing? Well, that's okay, you know, Mike. It's better, you know, better half than none. So, I'm glad to have you here. The Dark Lawn. Oh, yeah. Dark Lawn. I will put it on the schedule. My review schedule for the last couple months of the year is kind of open. I still got to work out when certain things are going to be reviewed. I have a plan, I think, for October. But if I'm going to do that in October, I kind of have to jump on it, because I need to pick up a couple things. If I'm going to do what I think I'm doing for October. I bought a bunch of fake accessories from China. Is that bad? It's not bad if you wanted fake accessories. You know, if that's what you wanted, then it's fine. The Laser Discs. Yeah, the Laser Discs were like, it's been, you know, a wide-ranging conversation this time. Thank you, folks. Thank you. Yeah, so, I haven't put much thought into Halloween-themed content for this year. Yeah. See, SEO, SEO, I get it. I understand. And October's going to be here before you know it. And I'm not good at doing, like, theme months or planning things around holidays. I'm just terrible at that. I put things on a calendar, and I don't think about the fact that this date is a holiday, or it's around a holiday, and I could do something themed to that holiday. I just... But for October, I have an idea for October, but it's not like monsters. That's, you know, Timmer from Half the Battle does his monster month, and I wouldn't want to step in that territory. But some kind of theme month might work, and I have an idea for it, but I don't have everything I need for it. So if I were to do it, I need to... I really need to jump on it. Yeah, Dark Lawn is cool. Monsters in my pocket. What was your question, Mike? Brandon, you are correct. That yellow color variant, paint variant on the Cobra bat is something that I am trying to nail down. Yeah. Customs... Customs like costumes. Hey, it's almost the same thing. Somebody, when I was asking for ideas of things to add to the show, I think somebody brought up the idea of somehow sharing your customs, you know, the viewer's custom figures. If I can figure out a way to do that, I think that might be fun. Out of the Joe vehicles, which was the weirdest looking Joe vehicle and the weirdest Cobra vehicle and why? Let's see. I think one of the weirdest Cobra vehicles is the Buzz Board. That is a strange thing. Cobra had a lot of weird vehicles, though, and the Buzz Board... Well, and the Pogo was pretty weird, too, but I am going to stick with the Buzz Board. There are lots that could tie for that. Weirdest Joe vehicle? Let me think about that. Let me think, think, think. That's going to be harder. Yeah. Weirdest Joe vehicle? Let me think here for a second. Yeah, the LCV recon sled was weird, but it was kind of just sort of like a deconstructed motorcycle. Man, I'm blanking on Joe vehicles. I'll have to think about that. The X-wing helicopter... Oh, yeah, the Skystorm. That Skystorm is pretty weird. Is it a jet? Is it a helicopter? Yeah. Joe vehicles, even the weird Joe vehicles, usually still had some kind of... You know, we're still somewhat grounded. I've got to think about that. Bye, Green Yeti. Thanks for showing up. Do I think there's no place for sci-fi slash supernatural in G.I. Joe, or does it fit in some context? Well, some science fiction is fine. Now, I can only speak for myself. It's a matter of preference. I prefer the more military-themed toys and characters. That's just why I prefer. As for whether something else fits into it, sci-fi, supernatural, zombies, it's a matter of preference. And it's just not what I prefer. I'm sorry, I'm missing some of your comments. The Coastal Defender. Hey, that's a contender for weird. That one's pretty weird. Not going to do an Elon Musk on a video. Yeah, I decided against that. That's funny, by the way. International G.I. Joe toy review with unique figures from different countries. Well, I do know that at some point I've got to do some more action force reviews. And in fact, in this next one, I did get to sneak in a little bit of action force. So that's cool. Airwolf. Airwolf. Oh, man, that was a great show. I loved that show. If I had enough stuff to do a whole month of action force, I think that would be awesome. I don't know if I have that much stuff, though. But I do have a fair amount of action force stuff now. Enough to at least do maybe one more video. What else do I still have to review in the future that excites me? I tell you what. Some day, some day I'm going to get that 1982 Cobra missile command headquarters. And I know it's only cardboard. I know it's only cardboard. It is a rinky dinky flimsy little thing. But I get that thing. I will have completed 1982. It's the only thing that's keeping me from completing 1982. And I am going to be thrilled to get it. Thrilled to review it. And that will be the final send off for the 82s. Yeah, they're extra. Yes, they are not cheap. In fact, like complete, you know, not in box ones are now getting kind of hard to find at any price. How do I feel about touching up vintage figures? You know, as long as it doesn't, you know, detract from the figure, I really don't have a problem with it. Touching up figures, to me, it's kind of like, you know, replacing o-rings. You just kind of, you got to do it. However, some collectors don't want anything messed around. They want it, you know, completely 100% authentic original. So if you end up selling something to a collector that doesn't want a figure that's been touched up or repaired, you got to disclose that, right? You'll always be ethical as a seller and make sure the buyer knows what they're getting. Personally, I don't mind. I mean, I want a figure that's intact and I don't need a figure that's perfect. I just want one that's in good enough condition to review and to put in front of the camera so that people who watch the video can get an idea what it's supposed to look like. Do I have one of the Cobra bunkers Tim reviewed for Cobra Convergence 3? I do not have that. Yeah, Retroblasting does restorations and they do a really good job with restorations. Restoration is something that I've always wanted to do. Toypalloy also, the channel Toypalloy is great at restorations and repairs. I just haven't, you know, had the time to really get into that just, you know, it's hard enough for me to just get my regular work done. But excuse me, I do have to repair things from time to time. I just think being a toy collector means that sometimes you have to repair things. It's just part of the hobby. Yeah, Timmer's catalog video, yeah, wasn't that cool? They put some extra work into that Belgian catalog. The photography was fantastic. Yeah, Toypalloy is a great channel. Toypalloy is an excellent channel. I missed somebody's comment. I'm sorry. Yeah, the action packs. Yes, check out that Timmer fellow. He's quite the chap. My philosophy, I mean, if I were just collecting just for me, like, and I wasn't reviewing things, I really wouldn't care all that much about the condition. In fact, if you look at my early videos, some of the toys are really not in great condition. As the channel grows and as I think more about, like, what I'm going to put in front of the camera, I care more about the condition of the toy now. So I'm trying to give you better examples of what's reviewed. Man, we've got 90 people in here. 90 people? Can you believe that? That's incredible. Troublemaker, hello, how are you doing? Yeah, Broken Heel is not good. Broken Thumbs are worse. That stinks. World Peacekeepers Humvee, that sounds awesome. Yeah, the GI Joe Hammer. That is another one that, you know, it's on my radar, but finding that vanilla rice viper. Hey, finding that antenna is just a bugaboo. I would love to meet friend Flint Dilly. That would be really cool. Yeah, I don't know how much this is lagging. I'm trying to keep up with you guys. So what I'm seeing on the screen here and what you're seeing may, there may be a few seconds of difference. So sorry about that. Oh, you're back into a dice call. Well, hey, you know, if you're collecting again, that's fantastic. I hope you enjoy your collecting journey. It is a journey and it's not a sprint. It's a marathon. You don't have to get in a big hurry. But, you know, there are lots of different ways to enjoy GI Joe other than just spending a lot of money on stuff. You know, there are a lot of aspects of the hobby. Rap viper, like, oh, I'm blanking on his name. The guy that's at Jotcon every year. Oh, man, I feel bad. I'm totally blanking on his name. When it comes to GI Joe knockoffs, do you stand out as a special, any of the stand out is especially amusing. Not right offhand. Hello, Boston. Hello from Oklahoma. Plenty on making wooden vehicles. That's cool. Well, hey, guys, it's been almost an hour. So in about three minutes, I'll probably shut it down. But thank you all for showing up. This is awesome. You guys have been very gracious, especially since, you know, I didn't actually, you know, come with much to talk about. But you guys have kept the conversation going. So thank you. Now, before I, before anyone showed up in the live stream, I said a word. There's one word that I said as soon as the live stream started. And nobody here knows what it is, because none of you are in here at the time. You can only find out by watching the replay. So when you watch the replay, make a comment of the one word I said, the first word I said on this live stream, just because it will amuse me. The first person who comments will leave when absolutely nothing. There is no prize whatsoever. Usually when I do these live streams, it's, I spend the first few minutes kind of in silence because I'm trying to, you know, get the link and post it on Facebook. So yeah, tacos. Anyway, almost done. Okay. So a lot of you did catch it. All right. Well, I have to think some other way to trick you. I'm going to have to think of something else. You guys are too quick. You're too quick. There's no prize guys. You win nothing. You win nothing. Sorry. Thank you, Matt. And thanks everybody for showing up. It's been a fantastic live stream. Next week, I'm going to make sure to have a topic. I will say one thing for anybody who missed the show earlier. Things personally are going a lot better. We're going to get back to normal. My stress level is coming down. So that's good. The channel should go on. And the only thing is that I'm a little bit behind on the video production. Normally I'd like to work ahead. I'm not missing any deadlines yet, but I'm getting close to them. So I don't like to run that far behind. So that's really the only thing that will be affected. I'll work to catch up. But right now everything's going great. And thank you everyone for your support. It's been a tough month and a half. Really tough. But I think we might be finally past that now. So thank you everyone for helping me through that. You guys did more for me than I can tell you. So thank you, Mikey. Thank you everyone. And yep, that will be an hour. I will say goodnight to you guys. We will do this again next week and I will plan it better. We will have a topic. I will bring a topic to talk about or bring something to show you and we'll have fun. So I'm going to work on the next review now and I will see you guys later.