 sit here and do nothing. All the very best to everyone. Thanks, Lee Douglas McCreevy. I get to read the comments right now because Deshaina didn't take them over. All right, well I'm just hanging out waiting for a bit. Is it 11 o'clock yet? I wonder what I'm going to talk about today. I'm supposed to do some kind of big monologue at the beginning of these. I don't know what to do and we have to think of something quick. Okay, what time is it now? Oh, it's 11 o'clock. Time to start. So how's everyone doing? I like the monologue. Oh, Dallas Wade, very much, very, very much. Thank you. Excellent. Maybe sing a song. No, I do have something to talk about. I'm not sure how it's going to go. I've brought a little bit of visual aids and oh, good evening. Labreca. Labreca. All right, a few weeks ago. Oh, thanks, man. I am looking healthy. That's great. Oh yeah, welcome to the JMO show, by the way, everyone. Yes, actually looking healthy is one of the things I was going to talk about. I'm glad I'm looking healthy today. All right, I'm going to scroll this so it disappears for a second because I'm going to keep paying attention to the comments while I'm trying to say my thing. But I think I've delayed long enough. Everyone is here. It's probably here. Okay, a few weeks ago, someone during one of these asked Jamie. I mean, this is paraphrase. And I didn't really answer it at the time, but it kind of stuck in the back of my head. And my first thought was like, well, I'm not staying young. My years are still progressing and going along. But I'm staying pretty healthy. And I guess I'm doing a good enough job on that that he noticed enough to ask the question. So I'm not going to sit here and debate how young and healthy I'm being and how well that's working. But I'm just going to I'm going to share what I do to try to stay young and healthy. Principles like building up what do you call it habits, building up good habits over the years and trying to keep out bad habits. And over the years, I kind of found that certain like following certain principles gave me good results in life. And at some point, I don't know, this is a while ago now, I wrote all those principles down and there were eight different principles. And I kind of consolidated them into like eight virtues that I call adventure builder virtues. So whenever I talk about the adventure builder club error, these virtues or principles that I try to live by. So I'm going to go through through these and kind of explain how they they help me stay young and healthy. And as much as I do stay young and healthy. All right, let's start with a really obvious one strength, that's the, you know, the virtue of your body. So strength is just, you know, you exercise more, you get stronger. Of course, there's more to it than that. So you got to have, you got to have a brain too, when you do this stuff, you got to be honest with yourself. Because if you always go into everything, like you're just going to be strong, then you end up hurting yourself. Because anytime you exercise or active or doing stuff, you're damaging your body. And when you damage your body a little bit through exercise, then your body repairs stronger than it was before, which is a good thing. Unless you damage yourself too much, in which case your body can't, can't recover in time before you do your next thing. And over time, if you keep damaging your body more than you're recovering, you end up with this degradation, you know, you start kind of falling apart. And I learned about this doing sports in, way back in high school, you know, I was on the track team, I did a bunch of different sports, but track and field really gave me good feedback. Because when you run a race, you get a time, there's no opinion involved. There's no, there's, there's, there's no, there's no judgment. It's just a very quantitative piece of feedback you get back. That's why I really like track and field. So you get a time, you know, exactly how well you did compared to the week before. Now in track and field, I learned that if I don't let myself recover between each workout, then, you know, the first workout, I'll be able to go 100%. Then the next workout, I won't quite recover. I'll only be able to do like 98% of my max. And then like 96. And over, over weeks, I'll just be like really struggling. But if I make sure I recover completely between each workout, then I can come back and each, every workout go, go out at 100%, right? And this has to do with your energy level, but also injuries. So at some point, I made this rule for myself. And I did it during the summer where I wouldn't have any pressure to compete or do anything from coaches or other people or anything. I was like, I'm just going to do this myself and keep all, all other pressures of it. And I decided that I was going to have a zero tolerance for injuries. And so during the summer, I was like, I'm going to, I'm going to keep doing like track and field workouts, but I'm going to try doing them with absolute zero tolerance tolerance for injuries. So the first day, I started my warmup and like, I don't know, three minutes into my warmup, I felt this little, this little twinge of not quite the best thing in my foot. And I was like, well, zero tolerance. I mean, I'm sure I could do the workout and be totally fine, but I'm, I'm doing this experiment zero tolerance. So I didn't even do the work. I didn't even finish my, my warmup came back the next day, basically the same thing. It took me like two weeks to even get through the warmup and like start, start an actual workout, right? But then the longer I kept doing this without, without getting any real injuries, the more my body or something was going on was saying, oh, okay, we're just having zero injuries. And like, it's like my body and my soul got on board with what I decided. And like three or four weeks in, I would warm up for my, my workout, do my workout and feel absolutely no pain at all, except like the, the horrible agonizing pain of exhaustion, which is, doesn't count as an injury. That's, that's, that's supposed to be there, but I just had a zero tolerance for any kind of like injury sort of pain. And, and I carried that on with me for several years after that. And I think that's a big reason that I actually did really well in sports was because I did this zero, zero injury, zero tolerance for injuries thing. So it always worked really hard and, you know, use my strength and be strong and try to, try to do really well, but, but make sure I never crossed the line of injuries until of course, you know, university came along and the coaches all pushed for like, you know, push through, push through your injuries, just keep going and quitting the team and blah, blah, blah, but other than that, and I think that is one of the big reasons that today I don't have, you know, blown out knees or ruined ankles or any of the stuff that a lot of the guys I used to run with have. And like, I knew a lot of people who did sports because I did a lot of sports. And today a lot of them, they have, you know, like football guys have like, a lot of them have like totally blown out knees and like wrists that crack all the time and creak and bad ankles. And then, you know, runners always have like bad knees and stuff. I shouldn't say always, but I know a lot of people who do because they pushed a little too far because they weren't, they weren't using their mind and their honesty and loving themselves. You got to take care of yourself, give yourself love. So that's, that's how I kind of avoid injuries. Now, of course, during this whole thing that I'm talking about, there is always the chance that you're going to get hit in the head by a meter and there's nothing you can do about it. Or you're going to break an ankle, like, you know, stepping in a pothole. And I've had those kinds of injuries and whenever that happens, you know, I just try to recover as best I can, you know, like there's always stuff that, that's going to happen. And that stuff you just have to deal with. But just in terms of general stuff, this is, this is the stuff I do to, to keep myself healthy. Now, that all had to do with like directly with like physical, physical health, right? But there's a lot of other parts that are super important to physical health. And, you know, people talk about physical health and mental health and spiritual health, but it's all connected. It's all the same thing. Like it's all, if you're losing one, you're kind of losing them all. So let's go back to our thing here. We've got honor. So how is, how is honor important for your, for your health and your, your usefulness and all that? Well, if you're, if you're honorable and you're always telling the truth, and you always keep a clear conscience, then you're not carrying around this, what do you call it? Just this, this guilt. That's what it's called guilt. Yeah. Cause when you're, when you're carrying around guilt and you know, there's, there are lies you have to remember, you know, it just weighs on you. You know, it makes you tighten up your, your neck and your shoulders and you know, it kind of, but if you can, if you can be clear of that stuff and, you know, be an honorable person and you know what, you're going to make mistakes sometimes. Sometimes you're going to say something that you're pretty darn sure was, was true and it turned out to not be, well, all you can do is say, yeah, I'm really sorry. I'm going to do my best next time. Like with any of this stuff, mistakes happen, obviously, but generally speaking, I've, at least for in my adult life, I've been a pretty honorable person. I remember when I was a little kid, I was a little, oh, a little bugger. Oh, I tell lies, but you know, eventually I kind of figured it out, you know, but be honorable. Tell the truth. It keeps your conscience clear, lets you sleep at night. It really, it just, it's really good for your health to have that. Now, oh, courage. Why is courage so important? Well, courage is important because it allows me to do, do what I think is right as opposed to what I'm being told all the time. And now I'm going to, I'm going to combine courage, things I hear. And you know, we hear a lot in our lives is, you know, you got to, you got to slow down as you get older. You got, you got to relax because, you know, the more you do, the more, the more you get worn out. This has happened actually. I've had several people tell me this recently, like in real life, which is kind of unusual because I don't even, I don't even socialize that much. But like the other day, two days ago, I met a guy and I was like carrying some heavy stuff. And he was like, oh, could you help me move some stuff because I have a blown out shoulder. And I was like, yeah, sure. And then he's, then he's telling me, oh, you got to be careful though, you know, because like, you know, when you have your car and you drive it a certain number of miles, it wears out. And I'm like, no, no, no, a body's not like a car. Biology is different than a car. And the more, the more you use your body, as long as you're not crossing the line of into injuries, the more you use your body, the stronger it gets. But the more you use your car, doesn't matter how you're doing it, the more you use it, the more you wear it out. So why do we keep hearing this? We keep hearing this kind of thing from the medical industry. You know, your doctor will tell you, oh, you got to rest, you got to rest, take a load off, you know, you don't want to hurt yourself. At least I've heard this a lot of times from from doctors. And then I've heard it from people who've heard it from doctors who then repeat it over and over. And then people go around saying, oh, you know, you got to you got to slow down so you don't get hurt. You know, you don't want to fall apart. You got to slow down, slow down, do less, do less, do less. Well, this is when, when my honesty comes in and says, okay, what is, what is the medical, what is the medical industry trying to do? They're telling me this information, do I trust it or do I not trust it? What is the medical industry industry there for? Now the, the presumed reason that the medical industry is there is to make people healthy. But when I really think about it, no, it's a medical industry, they're there to make money. And you don't make money off healthy people. They're making money off sick people and people who are, who are injured and not, not feeling good. Because if when you're feeling good and everything's fine, totally great, you don't go to the doctor, you're not paying them anything. So the medical industry has a huge incentive to encourage sickness and weakness in people. So this is why they put out this message, oh, slow down, do less, do less, do less. Because then you, you kind of like start atrophying and falling apart. You're not getting your blood flow going, going, you know, things are getting kind of congested up and you start falling apart. That's why they're saying that. So that's, that's where my honesty comes in. It is just, it just comes in and says, all right, what, who's telling me the truth and who's telling me the crap. And then my courage says, all right, now that I've seen, now that I'm pretty sure these people are, are full of crap, I think something else, even though like a hundred people all around me are telling me to do one thing, I'm going to do something else because I have the courage to, to take a chance on myself. And let's see what we got here. Next we've got imagination. All right. Why is imagination important for my health? Well, I mean, I can think of various ways, but the thing that, that I think of first is just imagining a better future. Like when I, when I imagine what the world could be like for myself, I have this, this positive, this positive vision of the future. And that, that doesn't exist yet. That's just in my imagination. But whenever I have that idea in my head that I have a positive future to head toward, just my body feels better. Like my, just everything feels better. And I've had times in my life when I was kind of stuck and couldn't, I couldn't imagine that better future. Not that I couldn't, but I just wasn't like, I wasn't seeing a better future. And you know, I would tense up and just feel like I was stuck. And you know, when you, when you don't feel like you have something to look forward to, it's, it's kind of depressing. It brings you down. It lowers your metabolism. It kind of messes up your, your immune system. It just takes your whole, it just reduces your health, you know. So imagine, imagination is very important to have that idea of something to look forward to in the future. And now that also has a lot to do with the virtue of life, which sounds like a little, why is life a virtue? Well, it sounds a little confusing. Well, the way I think of it is you, you have to choose your life and then you have to, you have to live it. So the way, and the way I think about it in terms of these virtues is I have to choose a life where all of these virtues work. And you know, where I grew up when I was a kid, all these virtues did not work. You could not be honorable. If you told the truth, you'd get in trouble, you know, that kind of thing. You know, you use your imagination, you get told your head's in the cloud where you get your feet on the ground, you know, stuff stupid stuff like that. But I've managed to arrange my life to a point now where, you know, all these, all these different principles make sense. They're useful. They're valuable. Doing them gives me all positive results. Except, you know, if I go to some city and talk to people, then I just have to put this blank stare on my face and just, just deal with the stupidity. And not everyone's stupid, but it's just, you know, you know what I'm talking about, you know what I'm talking about. So, and if you want to, so if you want to feel good about yourself, it's really important to feel good about the world around you and about your life, because you're connected to that, you're connected to the world around you. And if you're not living a life that you can feel good about, it does really affect your health. And when you're, when you're living a life that you do feel good about, it just, it's like a, like a huge weight off your shoulders, kind of like what I was talking about, like when you're, when you're honorable, that, that's, that takes, takes all this guilt off your shoulders. It's, it's, it just helps you, helps, helps be able to relax and just like the blood flow can, can get around and your energy works better and everything, you know. So it's really important to, to, to, to choose a life that you, that makes you happy, that makes you feel fulfilled. Now, the biggest, the biggest objection I get to that is people say, well, I can't just instantly snap my fingers and have the life I want. No, but you, you also instantly feel better about yourself and about your life once you decide you're heading toward a better life. And that has comes down to the imagination again and, you know, the courage and, you know, you got to love yourself enough to, to take a chance on yourself and have the courage to, to aim yourself in the direction of a life that, that you can be happy about, that can, that can be satisfactory to you. And you might need a lot of imagination and honesty and stuff to, to figure out what, what kind of life you would even want to live. But once, once you kind of start breaking out of like bad habits and just being stuck on the, you know, the treadmill of, of the rat race, once you start breaking out of that, even if you're still stuck on the treadmill for years, once you know that you're working your way out, it really, it really helps your, like just your overall health, everything. And now the last virtue here is humility. It's kind of hiding back there, being humble. And humility is important because it, like it lets you, it lets you know that you're, how do you explain this? It lets you know that you're not done. That's what it is. Like whenever you're humble, you know there's a lot more you could be doing. But whenever you become arrogant, it's kind of like you're done. You can't improve anymore. And I have a quick story about that. So maybe like 15 years ago, I knew this guy and he saw me doing, doing some exercise at a playground and, you know, I was doing some run-ins and jumping and some, some chin-ups. And he comes over and is like, oh, he's doing some chin-ups. And he goes do a chin-up. And this is a guy who played sports for a long time. And he couldn't do a single chin-up. He was like, what the, oh, what is going on? I can't do a single chin-up. Oh, there must be, there must just be something wrong with, you know, the world or something. Oh, and he got all arrogant about it. He's like, wow, chin-ups. And then I think he never actually did a chin-up for the rest of his life so that he could just say to himself, well, I could, I could do him. It's just, you know, it was just, you know, I mean, I can do those. It's fine. And that's, and he wasn't being humble. He was being arrogant. He wasn't accepting, you know, if he was being humble, he would say, wow, man, I can't even do a chin-up. I've so much, so much improvement I could do. I thought I could do these. You know, I've done sports for years. I should be able to do a chin-up. And then maybe you would have said, well, I can, maybe I should start working on my strength a little more and have some courage and go to the gym or the playground or whatever, knowing that I can't even do one. And people are going to laugh at me or whatever, but I'm going to have to courage. I'm going to do it anyway. I'm going to be, I'm not going to be arrogant and think I have to show this big, big fake thing. You know, I'm going to go in there and I'm going to, I'm going to try to do a chin-up and maybe in a few weeks I'll be able to do one. And then a few weeks more I'll be able to do two or three. And then, you know, you make improvements. So humility is super, super important in just, in just being able to grow and be strong and be healthy and just, just for anything really, just any time you want to improve, you have to be humble. You have to understand that you have this, this huge amount of potential above you. And you're just, just down here, you know, at the, at the bottom, you have a huge amount of potential. Because when you're arrogant, you think you're at the top, which means the only way you have to go is down. Stick with humility. Humility is way better. There's a two year old behind me right now. Totally naked. You can't come in the camera. All right. So that's, that's pretty much the way, hey, no, no, you can't come in here. You're naked. I got naked kids running around. Hey, Shayna. I got a, okay. Anyway, so that's, that's pretty much how I deal with life. And I think living by all those principles, these guys here is basically how I stay healthy and, uh, you know, stay, stay vital as I get older. Now I, I do have to admit there is another thing I do. I shoot up with a bunch of, no, I'm just kidding. This is something I've been doing since I was a little kid. Every once in a while. And maybe this is what actually doesn't know all the other stuff is crap. But every once in a while, I used to do this, like if I was going to the bathroom or something or if I was going to sleep or anytime I was just like not doing anything particular, like sitting around waiting for something. I'd sit there and think, reverse the aging. Don't get old. Don't get old. Stay strong. And I would just kind of think about that in my head. I don't know that maybe that helps too, but it doesn't help my hair. My hair still all fell out, which is fine. It's kind of cool, actually. I mean, not cool, like slick and cool, but cool, like, you know, keeps me cool. This is nice and a hot, hot, hot climate. But I don't know, maybe it's also cool. I mean, I don't really care about my hair. But yeah, maybe my hair is also great and everything. So clearly I'm getting older. But yeah, everything seems to be working well so far. All right. That's all I've got to say about that today. Hopefully that was a decent monologue. Jamie is on steroids confirmed. Actually, I should say something about that too. I've never done any drugs, any performance enhancing drugs. I know Joe Rogan could have a have a discussion with me about this argument. But I've always been clean on that stuff. And the amount of alcohol I've drank in my life is probably like, I mean, like, I'll take a sip of DeShana's wine. And she almost never drinks anything. But I'll be like, Yeah, I don't really drink alcohol. I don't smoke anything. I've never shot anything up or snorted anything. I just totally clean. I stay away from all that stuff. And I don't, as far as I know, that should help with my health. I also don't eat sugar. I shouldn't say no sugar because I mean, if there's a cocky, I'm going to eat it. But like at my house, I don't have sugar in my house. So I don't I don't cook with sugar or anything. So all right. Let me let me get some questions here. Oh, man, people have been talking about a lot of different things. Holy cow. All right, here's a question. Oh, yeah, skill me up. I should mention, if anyone has a question, write in capital letters, question at the beginning or put a bunch of question marks or anything, skill me up here. Did did that. He says question, will you be decorating your dome, paint images, a combination of both, etc. Well, I have actually started decorating the inside of my dome a little bit with the, well, I've been I've been drawing these people like characters for a video game because I started making this this new video game, you know, I made this, I made this video game, I don't know, over the last few years, I've worked on it when I read spare time, and it's it's pretty done. I haven't worked on it anymore. And I need to update it. I need to make an update video about it because I've added a bunch of stuff to it. But anyway, that video game is pretty much done. And I started messing around with this new one, which is a two player video game, which I think I'm going to make into like, like a five, six player video game, which is that we'll need a little bit of explanation, but that's all beside the point. And there's going to be a lot of different characters you can be. So I started kind of drawing these characters and put them up on my wall. So now there's a bunch of like, potential video game characters up on my wall. And yeah, I mean, I'm going to paint the inside and the outside of the dome at some point, you know, right now I'm putting tiles on the roof, which is kind of going slowly because I need the right weather. And, you know, I took two trips to town this week, so I didn't do any of that those days. I mean, it's also not a super urgent thing because it's not like it's not like there are tons of leaks or anything, but I do want to get on that and kind of get it done. But I've been thinking about painting the outside of my house like green and black, like camouflage. So maybe green, black and blue, like like, like, like, maybe I'll paint it black. No, because green won't go well on the black. Maybe I'll paint, paint it, maybe I'll paint brown branches everywhere and then put lots of green leaves and then paint the spaces between black. I mean, basically to look like a four, so it'll blend in with my jungle. And then the top part make it make it like light blue, like sky blue, still with lots of like branches and leaves and stuff. So, you know, it just kind of blends in with the jungle around. But then the inside, I do want to paint all the walls and everything. And I want to paint this on my floor, like 40 feet wide, like just a huge one of these. And then there's probably some kind of silly sports games my kids will play where, you know, you stand in different zones and do something. I don't know. But I want to put that on my floor really big. Maybe I'll only do half the floor, which is still be like 20 feet across. Let me think. Yeah, let's see. Okay, Jamie FTW. What is FTW? I always think FUTTHOWUCK. No, it's for the win. Oh, right, right. Is it for the win? Is it F the world? Is FTW F the world? Yeah, I mean, not really F the world, but there are some problems out there. Cheers to Fringon. Oh, how much does or will my roof weigh in the end? I don't know. I haven't really calculated. However, I mean, I should be able to calculate it fairly easily. I did do a quick calculation before I started climbing up it because now I'm doing the roof tiles and I'm up high enough that I'm like, I'm on the building now, you know, like I'm leaning on it, like, you know, I'm putting my weight on the building. And I was like, man, is that going to be okay? Because, you know, it's not that thick. But then I was like, wait a minute, I weigh 200 pounds, you know, a little less than that. How much of the roof weighs 200 pounds? Like, how much roof do I need to account for that weighs the same amount as me? And it wasn't that much. It was just like maybe like a meter, a one meter section of roof, one meter, one meter, weighs pretty close to 200 pounds. So then I was like, Oh, I mean, my weight in addition to that is going to mean nothing. So I don't really worry about climbing on the roof now, just because the roof itself, you know, weighs so much, so much more than me. Maybe it's maybe it's a little over a meter is 200 pounds. But yeah, I'm not adding that much weight to it. And that was the main calculation I did. Although, if I'm doing square, square meters, and they're 200 pounds, there's I'd say there's roughly 200 square meters of roof ish. So what's that? 200, 2000, 20,000, 40,000, 40,000 pounds total, 20 tons, somewhere around there. So maybe my roof weighs 20 times somewhere, somewhere around there. Is that right? I don't know. I just did that off them, off the top of my head. Okay, FTW is a digital colloquialism, colloquialism, who's meaning relative to your current mood, F the world or for the win. Okay, it could be either. Okay. Oh, when can we play the video game? This is a question spaced you. Tomaters is alive again. Tomaters, hello, we missed you the last two weeks. Okay, this guy spaced you asks, when can we play the video game? Okay, the game that I made that's basically finished. It's, well, if you if you search for adventure builder, wait, what's, yeah, it's just called adventure builder, right? The video game is just called adventure builder. So if you search for adventure builder, and itch, you know what itch is, it's like a video game website where they have a bunch of video games. So adventure builder, an itch or adventure builder, SCIRA, you should be able to find it through either of those. SCIRA is another like, you know, video game hosting thing. And that one's actually associated with the software I used to make the game, which is construct two, which is not and not not any longer supported. They're not, they're not doing it. Now they're doing construct three, but I just use construct two, because I don't need the super fancy stuff. So you can play the video game right now. Although I might need to upload the newest version, but pretty much everything is there. Anything that's not there right now would be just minor things. So, okay, I'm going to, I'm not going to make a promise here, but I'm going to try to this week get a copy of my video game. Oh, I've already saved them. So take copies of my like finished video game and upload them with all the all the updates and everything to the itch site and the SCIRA site. I'll make a video about it with the links down there. But you can play them right now, totally till the end. And now my new video game, it's just in the beginning stages of me figuring out what it even is going to be. And I'm just kind of messing around, you know, in the evenings when I don't have anything else to do or if I'm, you know, tired, I'm like, oh, I want to just do something, chill for an hour or I'll go draw one of a video game character or something. But that one has a lot of work to do before it's, you know, playable. Okay, question skill me up. What about a marine or tropical theme on it? You could add animals, marine or oh, this is in terms of painting my house. Would you use a particular type of paint that helps with ceiling waterproofing? I'm thinking I would probably use, I don't know, I'm going to have to look up what kind of paint works well on concrete latex or oil paint. I'm not sure. Whatever, whatever sticks to the concrete well. And yeah, the paint should help it be waterproof too. I'm also kind of thinking about painting water glass onto the concrete. I don't know if anyone, I'm sure someone here knows what I'm talking about. I forgot the chemical name for it. But basically, it's this stuff you can make with like kitty litter and lye. And you know, you heat it up, mix it with water and it makes it makes this liquid. I think if you let it harden, it actually turns into like a glassy kind of thing. But you can paint it on concrete and it seals it, kind of glues it together and makes it extra strong. So I might do some of that. But also, yeah, I do definitely want to paint the building. Yeah, when I paint the outside of the building to kind of blend in with the jungle, it will definitely have, you know, tropical theme. Maybe I'll paint some palm trees on there. I didn't really think about animals yet. But I'm guessing based on knowing who I am. Yeah, probably when I start doing it, I'm going to want to paint some animals and stuff and interesting things like that. Yeah. And then on the inside, you know, okay, so the inside of my house has all these squares. They're like 32 inches by 32 inches each square. And it looks like a waffle, like a giant waffle when you're looking at it. So I have these squares and then the flat pieces inside the squares. And I was thinking about painting all the squares that are like sticking out, painting them some kind of, I don't know, yellow or brown or something, something that looks like it's like it's a solid piece of structure and then painting the flat pieces behind like beautiful scenery outside. So when you're inside, it looks like you're just like in this place with beautiful scenery and like the whole building is glass or something. I think that would be really cool. Sodium silicate. That's the stuff that I was talking about with the kitty litter and the lye. But not clay kitty litter. You got to get the crystal kitty litter, which someone will tell me the chemical thing for, I'm sure. Anyway, you paint that on concrete in it, it makes it stronger and seals it for water and stuff. Let's see what else we've got here. Oh, specifically formulated concrete paints. I don't know if I'll do that. Oh, that actually, okay, this guy's saying the quilt is okay. This isn't actually my house, but he's saying something about a bamboo wall. Well, what if I painted all those, those square things like their pieces of bamboo and then the wall behind, you know, like a, like a, I don't know, a beautiful beach scene or something with some sky and some dragons flying around or whatever. Then it would look like you're just inside this bamboo. Yeah, I'm going to have to do like magical creatures and stuff from the inside. That'll be cool because I'm a nerd. I don't know. Circular window painted as a church window with the adventure builder symbols that you showed earlier. Now I do definitely want to do that. So in my house, there are a bunch. I need to start doing some of these for my house. I don't have circular windows, but I have the square windows. So in my house, there's all the squares and some of the squares have windows in them. And I would like to paint adventure builder symbols, you know, like, like paint this guy with strength under it and, you know, on one of the windows real big and, you know, do a bunch of windows like that. As a painter, I recommend latex paint with elastomeric properties. Just saying, okay, for, for concrete. Okay. As a painter, would you water down your paint when you're doing concrete, when you're painting concrete? Oh, and I do want to say if anyone had a question, first, right, right question. So I, it's easy to, to pick out. But if anyone had a question that I didn't answer, please say it again. Don't feel rude. Don't, I mean, don't feel like you're being rude or anything. I'm not trying to ignore any, I just, just missed it, you know. Okay. This guy has a question. Air form covered with spray foam, then stucco pre-mix. Any thoughts? Let's see. Air form, so it'd be a big bubble, right? That you inflate with a, whatever, covered with spray foam, then stucco pre-mix. I mean, you could do that. That sounds, that seems like it's a a lot of material. Man, that's a lot of spray foam. I haven't done any air foam or air form stuff, but you know, I've seen some, some people have done that, you know, that, and they, they made videos on YouTube and stuff. Looks pretty cool. Yeah, I just haven't done any of that. So I don't know. Yeah, I don't know what my thoughts are on that. It's cool though, if you want to do it, totally do it and show me. I want to see. Sorry for the lag. Don't know what's happening today. Oh, that's not my leg. Is it my leg? I don't know. Yes, make a stained glass window of the adventure builder symbol. Oh yeah, this adventure builder symbol too. I'll definitely put this. I was actually thinking about painting this on my house, like really huge, like huge, huge, like a giant smiley face with a big hammer on the wrench. That'd be great. Hey, do you want to, did you have some questions that people were asking? Can you come help me? Because you know, I don't know how to read very well. Stained glass was the word I was looking for. Yes. Oh, cool. Dishana is going to help me with this. You have, where's your other tablet? You always have another tablet. Actually, I really just need Dishana to hear because by, I mean, it's been like, I've been here for half an hour and people are probably getting tired of staring at my ugly head. So I need someone who looks a little better to keep people around. Question. I noticed on the videos that your house inside is quite dark. Oh, it's actually not. I think, I think why it looks dark is because there's often a window behind me. So then I end up in silhouette. So it looks a lot darker than it is. So I'm going to have to start. Well, I mean, sometimes I pay attention to this and try to get no window behind me, but I'm going to have to make a spot where I can do video with no window behind it because it's totally not dark inside my house at all. Yeah. In the daytime, if I have lights on, they basically do nothing because it is so bright. And that's also, you know, why it looks so dark because, you know, when you have a bright light behind you, like a window, and then part of the difficulty in my house is I have a big round house and there are windows all the way around. And so it's hard to get video of me without some window behind my head. But if I hold the camera up higher and aim down, that helps because there's no windows on the floor. But maybe I'll have to put some walls in or something. I don't know. I'm going to try to try to do a better job of not being so, not being so backlit. Now in the, now at night time, my house is dark because I hardly have any lights. Um, hey, what are you doing? Come sit. Look, Tomaters. Tomaters is here. He's right there. He's right there. Tomaters. He's not dead. We were worried Tomaters was dead, but I'm glad you're not. That's excellent. This guy has a question. Jamie, have you ever looked at the YouTube channel, Eric Crete Harry? I don't know. He does a lot of dome building. Probably, I don't watch much YouTube stuff. I don't even have internet at my house. Although I have been considering getting a Wi-Fi bridge. It took me like 20 minutes to figure out what it was called. I was like looking up repeaters and extenders. Wi-Fi bridge is what I would need to send the internet from here, like directly to my house. So I'm thinking about getting one of those and then I could do some of these from my house. So then when we're talking about, you know, oh yeah. So when we're talking about, you know, like how dark my house is, for example, I could on the spot fix the camera so there's no window behind me. And then you could be like, oh yeah, it's not so dark in there. Starlink. Yeah, I don't actually want dedicated internet at my house. I just wanted to beam some from here over there. And I want to off most of the time because like, I really like having my house not interneted. Because, yeah, I just like when I wake up in the morning, I don't have anything in my head saying, oh, check the internet, check messages. No, it's just like, all right, make breakfast and do some stuff and do some stuff in real life. And I like that. I like whenever I have a break, I don't just get on the internet and stir around. No, I doubt it. What video did or what videos? Did anyone have questions about a wood spoon? What? There's not much to ask about a wood spoon. Someone's going to ask me what kind of wood it was. It's a wood from the jungle. So how are you doing today? I'm doing great. You seem very, very mellow, very, very chill. Tomato says, what keeps me alive is digging what I'm going to do tomorrow. Yeah, supposedly, like even in hospitals, they always say, you know, the people who live the longest are the ones who have something they're trying to live for. And then the people who don't feel like they have anything to live for, they just kind of, you know, fade away. What's your thoughts? What are your thoughts on cryptocurrency and trust? Are those two separate topics? It's one question, but maybe two separate topics. Well, cryptocurrency, I think they're, I mean, I have some and I use it. I'm not using it right now, obviously, because it's like down a lot from what it was. But I do have some. And I think there's a fundamental problem with cryptocurrency, which is that it's based on nothing. So one, if the internet ever goes down, it's gone. So sometimes people talk about, you know, what's the currency of the apocalypse? Like if civilization kind of y'all has a significant issue, cryptocurrency is not any good for that. And yeah, it's just it's just very reliant on technologies that, I don't know, are not super reliable. And it's just kind of based on nothing. Still, I mean, I use it. And I would say, I mean, I say, I'm saying it's based on nothing, but the argument against that is just, well, so is most money. I mean, most of the money is just based on nothing now. Money used to be based on gold and silver and stuff like that. But now it's just based on what the whims of crazy people. But at least with a dollar bill, you have a paper dollar. If the internet fell apart or you couldn't get online or whatever, you still have your dollar that you could use. So more like you have tangible proof of ownership versus electronic. Yeah. Although my favorite, my favorite currency at the moment is just coins. Whenever I get change, I never take them, like I just empty them into a thing at my house. Like I have a lot of change because, you know, it's a metal circle. It's actually valuable as a metal circle. Yeah. Yeah. We Douglas McGreeby would like to know what your favorite popcorn toppings because apparently you got him back into making homemade popcorn and he likes to make chocolate powder mixed in honey with the twitch of cinnamon. Oh, that sounds delicious. Well, he's the last. We just had a bunch of cow meat. What do you call cow meat beef? I'm just going to call it dead cows. So we just had some dead cows in our, well, you just canned a bunch of dead cow. And then you had a couple jars. Oh good. Well, then people might know what I'm talking about. And then you had a bunch of leftover fat, like jars of fat. And so I've been making popcorn, like just in the cow fat. Oh, it's this tasty stuff. Plus I feel like, you know, I'm getting a lot more nutrition than if I'm using like vegetable oil. But it is kind of funny. Like when I was, when I was a kid, I was under the impression that oh, you shouldn't eat fat or you shouldn't eat fat. And here I am taking like giant scoops and just blobbing like cow fat into a pot and just cooking, you know, popcorn in it. I did, I made popcorn three times with a jar that was about that size. And two times I ate the whole thing myself. So it was just like, like a handful of large. But then I'm noticing something about this camera. What's that? That's why I keep kind of staring at it. But do you notice that your face looks different? Like your skin looks kind of different? Do I? Well, someone noticed that or someone commented that I looked healthy. Yeah. Do I look healthier than normal? You didn't put a filter on this back, so did you? No, is there a filter making me look healthier? I don't know, it just looks weird. Do I look worse than this normally? No, it's not. It's not the worst or whatever. It's just, it looks different. Why, why are you messing with it? No, no, I'm just wondering. Do you need us to look uglier? No, I just wanted to know why it looks different. We could add a filter. Look like I look quite reddish. You do. We could add a, we can add an evil witch filter. Can we add that? I mean, it won't do anything to me because I already looked like that, but you'll, you'll change the line. I'm just going to sit back because I want to be leaning against something, so. You want, you want to be small? It's okay. I don't care. I actually didn't want to lean against your thing because I was wet. Because I went, I was swimming before this and I just jumped in in my clothes because like, usually I just go swimming in my clothes because then I'm like, hey laundry cool. And I was somewhat wet. I mean, I'm slightly damp still. Maybe that's where I get my youthful glow. I'm being slightly damp. You know, I'm just, I'm sure I'm salty. Yeah, because I just got out of salt water and didn't rinse myself off. So, hey, someone must be saying something. We're ignoring questions. Sorry. She's getting sidetracked. She's like spacing out today. I just have to sleep. Apparently, Frederick Frenkett says that the purple suits me and that he likes my hair today too. And apparently both of us look quite radiant. Let's see. Lapitab is doing the carnivore diet except the occasional salad or fruit. How's that going? How long has he been doing it? I don't know. We would have a tough time doing that just because, I mean, just, well, if we had anyway, just in our current situation, that would be difficult. Apparently, Dan, Dan, you've all, Danny says that they're looking for another $700,000 penny, apparently. And that there's lots of misstamped $40 nickels. Wait, are these like coins? Oh, could they're collectors items? They must be. Because I'm like, even a penny, even like a pure copper one is not worth that one. But yeah, it's like a. Christopher Smith says, I don't think anything can make her look uglier. Oh, that's terrible. I think he's saying that your beauty would just radiate through. I think that's what he's meaning to say. I'm not really sure what that means. And then he's going to realize, wait a minute, I just said you couldn't get any uglier. Oops. It's okay. That's why I read it out loud because I don't know, maybe it just sounds a bit. I'm going to presume that he, that he meant your beauty would just radiate through. It's okay. Um, skill me upset asks, could you give us an update on your fish trap slash fishing set up? Oh, yes, I do have an update on that. Sorry, go ahead. And do you think you may do a video update? Okay. So, so people have been pestering me for like weeks, like ever since I started doing these lives. Are you fishing? How's the fishing going? Why are you fishing more? What is wrong with you, Jamie? Do you have, do you have your head securely shoved right up your anus? What do you, where's the fish? You live in the ocean? Fish, why are you fishing? Well, last. Yes, she's got that fan on. She can't hear anything. Anyway, I'm trying to be excited because this has been leading up to this for like months. People have been pestering me about it because I've been just not doing the right thing, which I agree. I've not been doing the right thing. So last week, I started paying attention to the fish trap. So I have this fish trap. It's been on video, right? Yeah, I have two videos of it. So there's a fish trap out there in the bay and it's a pretty good fish trap. Works great. But when it just sits under the dock, it gets stuck once in a while. But like, you know, the fish kind of get hip to what's going on when you leave in the same place for too long. So this week, I started moving it around to different places where, where, where I've been noticing, you know, some bigger fish. And we had two delicious fish dinners with, with, with big fish this week, right? I mean, not giant, but like, like, yeah, they were big, like, like if you were fishing and you caught this size fish, you'd be like, oh, this is definitely for dinner. This is a good fish. Dinner fish. Whereas in the past, you know, we've had some fish in the trap where we've been like, I could eat this one. But no, these were like, definitely like, you know, there's no question they were at. Yeah. Well, and it was like two fish fed us all. And there was, there was some leftover. My little one of my volunteers some of the second one. Yeah. So yes, I actually checked when I was in the water earlier today, I was scrubbing off the bottom of my boat, of course, which I do. I try to do that every day, but I've been slacking off. But when I was out there, I also pulled up the fish trap and checked it. Except when I pulled it up, I realized the fish trap wasn't down in a good spot. It was like on top of the thing and crooked. And I was like, oh, no fish is going to go on that. So I fixed it. But anyway, I'm paying much more attention to the fish trap now. And you know, moving it around to where, where the good fish are. Oh, it just so everyone knows, there's no good fish in our face. So don't come fishing here. Because yeah, there's no good fish here. So go away. So Laby Top has a suggestion. Oh, good. He actually put suggestion in the front of the suggestion. And to make a tiny boat like the size of a remote controlled one that drives around automatically and drives fishing lures behind it would be kind of funny. Just an idea I had lately. That would be kind of funny. Bolted belted acres put a link. I'm not a link, but the description of what you need to look for to get the long range outdoor point to point wireless bridge. Oh, well, actually put the he said you need to there about $40 each description of it right there. Are they on they must have them on Amazon or something? I did add something. I don't know if I put it in the cart or I'm gonna put it on my wish list. I think I I found something on Amazon that looked that looked like it might be what I want. And I'm just a flow master seeing fish heads, fish heads, fish heads, fish heads. Sorry, you were saying about the sorry that was kind of hard. So I don't really know what I'm doing with the point to point whiffy bridge yet, but I did find something that I think is I think what we're a question. But if anyone has any, yeah, I want to okay, good. Yeah. Yes, anyone else has any good point to point internet things. I don't need anything expensive or fancy just pretty simple. I could just have one computer. I'm going to connect. It doesn't need to do a million things. Yeah, I don't even want to stream movies or anything. Although I want I want to be able to do lives. Well, it might be good to consider it as something that we could potentially put two other repeaters up to go with it or the other our other properties that will have people on them. Because then they would buy in to the internet and we just increase the speed. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So I'd say we probably need three others like essentially because everybody including me. Really? How many people are moving here? We will potentially have Well, two, there's those guys are going to go over there. We'll be two over there. And then yeah, and then there will be I like as far as I know, those guys come back, right? So four total. Right, right. Now we're just talking about things that no one else knows about. I know that's why it wasn't me. I was just saying that right. I just didn't know where you're dying. Yeah, it's okay. So yeah, I guess I need to get a few whiffy bridges. Right. My point was is the main one needs to be able to operate several others anyway. Oh, or we can get several. Can you get one that's like a and then just get three or four different receivers? Right, that's what I'm asking. So Tomato says that misty is always beautiful. Oh, that's so sweet. Hey, hey, that's my picking up girls face. I was pretty good. Bryn Kat would like to know if you can work on her at all. What about building a pie slice shaped scaffolding ladder in parentheses ladder with horizontal rungs is wider than a dragon scale anchors on top center roof and rests on the ledge. Problem with that is I need to build right where the ladder is then because like where I'm standing I need to build like above me so I can't have anything that goes up there. And I wouldn't want to be on a thing reaching off to the side because that's dangerous. So I yeah, I think I'm just going to keep building something progressively taller. I mean, the other option is to make something with a giant hole in front of me that still connects to the top and it starts getting too complicated, too much stuff. So far, at the layer I'm at right now, I feel like it's okay. And the higher I get the more I'm just going to be on the building. So pretty soon I'm just I'm basically going to be standing on top of the building in which case I feel like it's going to be pretty safe, especially if I you know keep my safety line attached to me. He says that prevents me from sliding down. So he says that's why it needs to be wider than a dragon's scales between and rest on a horizontal realm. Yeah, I know it just seems like a lot to make. Yeah. Question lead Douglas McGreevy, where do you guys actually live if you know are off of Victoria Island or on other distant like islands in Canada? No, we're in Central America. Yeah, we're in Panama. Panama. Panama in the archipelago on the Caribbean side. Can you imagine trying to do this in Canada? You suggested it, Nova Scotia. Yeah, we investigated and oh my god. I mean, if you're far enough like away from civilization in Canada, you can get away with a bunch, but once civilization catches up, they're like, all right, we need to send the inspectors and we're going to have to tear down everything you've done here because it's not up to code or you know, my brother built a house and it took him like it took him longer to get permission to build the house than it did to build the house. Yeah, like that's insane. A question, a re-post because I think I missed this question. And trying to build your own boat and drive it anywhere in North America. No, Coast Girl, shoot me down. Thank you. All right. Once to know, I have enjoyed your updates on your garden slash yard. What are your plans for perhaps hanging seats slash swinging seats that they may be quite nice to relax in? I think it means like outside. Let's relax. I don't know. I don't even know that word. Correct. It's a weird word. I don't understand. Well, I don't know if I want swing seats outside. Maybe. I guess I feel more like I want to put swing seats inside. Well, he didn't say outside. Oh, oh, oh. So it could be anywhere. It could be anywhere but if he really wants it to have swings there. Okay. So, you know, in my house, there's my first floor is going to have, well, my second floor is not going to have anything in the middle. It's going to be a big hole. So from the first floor, there's going to be a big space up to the third floor. So I was thinking of hanging some swings there that would be attached way, like two stories up so you could swing really big. My kids are quite excited about that idea. And I do have some spots outside where you can attach swings, although we've had more discussions about building tree forms than swings. Yeah. I guess I guess the thing is like, when I want to relax, I go inside. Yeah. When I'm outside, I mean not that I don't relax outside. But I feel like when I'm outside, I'm more kind of doing stuff. Carrying on about the same concept. Are you saying I'm carrying on? About the concept on the stairs ladder thing you were just talking about. Oh, yeah. Some suggestions are what about the steps that you can slide in and out, make two price slices and have movable rungs in between them. This sounds like it's just getting too complicated. Okay, but can you tell me the important comment here? Yeah. The channel looks like a supermodel today. The channel looks like a supermodel thing. It's just because you're next to me. Well, that one looks like a supermodel. Apparently, Off-Grid with Jake and Nicole is from west coast of Vancouver Island. So maybe he was getting us confused with those people. Oh, yeah. Maybe, I guess. Because Jamie and Jake are kind of similar. Yeah, I grew up in Canada and I don't want to go back. New York, Canadian. I mean, there's just too many rules. It's too restrictive. The land of trying to build a shed and your neighbor complains and you have to tear it down. I think Chris Smith was trying to apologize. Oh, no. He says, Jamie said she's trying to make you both look uglier. And I'm saying nothing can make you look ugly. It's a positive. That's how I- That's what I said. That's what I thought he said. I put uglier in quotes. She's amazing. Starts with a misunderstanding to put me in timeout. Apparently, tomatoes would have been tied up. Oh, no. Oh, no, tomatoes. He just meant her beauty would shine through. He went about quite an ugly filter on. So, I just want to say that- It would just say, Chris Smith, we have had comments for many times and it's never been an issue. And I'm sorry if you got put on timeout. I didn't do it. Tomatoes is just very, he's very protective of me. I do actually appreciate that too. Tomatoes too. That's very nice. But yes, Chris, everything's totally cool. Okay, so now I'm going to start blushing. So can we move on to not talking about me, please? Yes, stop talking. You're not beautiful anymore. Let's move on. Thank you. So- That was my eye ray there because I was swimming and I got- Okay, go on. Okay, so Ben. Hi, Ben. My- our buddy Ben, who lives in- Oh, Ben. Burmida. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Well, how's Ben? How's he going? The solution for the dragon scales now looks fine. I don't want to dissolve the dragon scales. I do not need a solution for them. I'd also want a belt of rope all the way around the dome though, to stop the scaffold from coming away from the dome. I did have one actually when I first had scaffolding, when I was actually building the dome. And now I don't because- Oh yeah, just because- Okay, when I originally had it, there were little ropes sticking up that I could attach it. But now I don't want to rely on that because it would just be laying there. And if you just pull, I don't know, it'd probably be all right. But I feel a little better clamping it to the thing. Because where I'm clamping it, there's actually a steel cable, a stainless steel cable right behind that. So it shouldn't be good. I trust that more. Right. Questions, scale me up with light. Oh, I just want to mention, I know Jim had mentioned this before, but if some reason- for some reason I have missed your question, just re-post it. It was- It probably just accidentally went by. So- Your new tablet has a huge screen. It does have a huge screen. Yeah, I feel like I have to make extra faces now because I can see- Did you want to tell everybody that we're using a new camera today? Oh, we're using a new camera and a new tablet. Like, I can see my nostril hairs. Oh, geez, everyone can see them then. Oh. No, wait, let me help you. No, they're sticking out too far. All right, let's see your nostril hairs. No, it's just my, your nose. Yours doesn't do it. It's not really my nose. No, my nose is very cartilaginous. Mine is not. Yours is rubbery, I know. It's very squishy. Yeah, if I got punched in the nose, it would either hurt the person's hand or I would break my nose. Oh, now to wait us apologize to Chrissy, say, I'm sorry, it timed you out. You guys are cute. You guys are funny. I love you guys. I'm glad I told her this was back. Oh, no, I can't sit like that because I'm too tall for sitting beside you. Apparently today I look French for some reason. You're not prongish. I think it's, I thought it was because you were being so super chill today, like because of my mellow gobs. Um, okay, so let's see. Questions. Skill me up says, I think you have another piece of land you were using for potential food production. You should probably talk about the farm. The farm. If I have that correct, could you give us an update on that? Well, I haven't done anything there. So it's going out on the farm, Jamie. Down on the farm. I haven't done much there in a while because I was planting food there for like a year and a half. It was going great. I was getting plantains. I was getting some sugar cane and some other things. I don't remember whatever. But there was a bunch of stuff planted and it was growing and I was going up, going every, I don't know, it's going there regularly to keep it like cleaned out and everything. And then, yeah, the neighbor behind us, their cows came and just trashed the whole thing. Oh, it just ripped everything to shreds. I mean, my yucca was gone. All the banana trees were knocked down. But in his defense, he did ask if his cows couldn't graze and I don't think there's a line for them to stop. So he like left them, didn't he? Or did they break in? No, he just has no fence. They just wander around and eat whatever. So the neighbor, the other neighbor beside me and him, they put up a cow fence and they actually have cows now. And the guy should have a cow fence. Yeah, he does. However, he doesn't have a cow fence and to try to get him to put up a cow fence, it's going to be easier for me to just build one myself. So that's my plan. So at some point in time, I'm going to have to go to my property over there, which is pretty big and build a cow fence, which is why I haven't done it. Because it's going to be a... It's going to be so long. Yeah. But it doesn't have to be as long because the neighbor on the one side built the fence. I can just... Yeah, I can... That he got one side. Oh, that's great. It doesn't even get the side of my property, but it like comes in, touches my property and goes that way. So I can just start there and that'll... As long as it's not on your property because then that becomes a problem. Oh no, I've been paying attention to that. You had that conversation. Question. Adelphi the leaky... I have cut some wood out of there though because you know, whatever a tree falls down, I'll cut it into boards and that's where any wood stuff I have generally comes from. Comes from the farm. Trees that fell down on the farm. Right. And there's a stream there. So if there's a drought or if I really need concrete water and there's just not enough... Like I don't want to use my drinking water. I'll go to the stream there and get water. All right. So and we usually refer to that property specifically as the farm. Top shelf. Top shelf. Top shelf. All right, keep going. I didn't mean to interrupt you. Adelphi the leaky wooden yacht would like to know, can I seriously park my boat in your bay and can I make money doing wood private boat tours? Do you have a wooden pirate boat? I'm concerned that it's leaking. Yeah, I'm concerned that it's leaking too. But honestly, don't have a wooden pirate boat. Send us an email. Yeah, send us an email. Where should they send the email to? Oh, theadventurebuildermovieachemail.com. It's in the description. It's in the description? You did it before? I haven't said it's a hot night. Oh, so now you don't have to remember. Yeah. Good job. I know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um, okay. Yeah, I want to, yeah. I mean, probably, yes. So, Venice is bringing back up why he made the comment he did. He said, you mentioned several times that you were worried about the scaffold tipping away from the dome at the top, and I was thinking clamps at the bottom rope at the top. Oh, no. Well, yeah, I mean, it seems all right so far at the point where I am. Okay. Yeah, with the rope at the top, I don't know where it would go. I can't have it go straight up because it would be in the way of where I'm working. And I can't have like a bore. I mean, I could have a board sticking out way to the side and two ropes up to the top, but that's just getting me more complicated crap to deal with. And- Are you just trying to get this roof shit done? If I'm just trying to get this freaking thing done. And if I have a rope all the way, yeah, I'm just, I'm trying to keep it simple and just make some frigging progress. Um. I don't know what I'm going to do at the next layer up, but the one I'm at right now, I seem, I feel like I'm okay. Val says that it sounds and looks better in reference to I think are live today. Oh, good. Beauty. That's great. Don't put your belly out. Um, uh, Dan, Danny would once to say that I hope your next rope, uh, your next, the door next robot will buff away barnacles on your outriggers while you sleep. Amazon bought iRobot vacuums $61 as a share for $1.7 billion total. I don't care about all that billions of dollars crap. I gave up on that years ago. So, oh, apparently Adolfi does have a pirate boat. And, uh- But I wouldn't make a robot. And he said to send an email and he said okay. Cool. But you have to really send an email because people say okay all the time and they don't. Yeah, and the answer is like, if you're actually serious, then- Send an email. The answer is probably yes. And then we can talk about it. You know, we can talk about it. You know, we can talk about it. Um, oh, what was I just talking about? What did you say right before that? I said that we were talking about the robot barnacles. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I do have, I want to build some robots, but I want to build like fun robots. Like, I want to build stuff I can drive around with my kids. Yeah. Maybe that's the next robots I want to build. Wouldn't it be cool though to like go up to your boat for the cool robot you're holding? I have thought about some underwater things that I could use to clean the barnacles. But like, I kind of like cleaning the barnacles out because like, a lot of times that's my excuse to get in the water. And like, there's no other reason I'm really going to go get... Well, I always jump in the water at the end of the day, you know, before I have a shower. But that's just like jumping in and jumping out. But like to clean off my boat, it's like I got to get in and, you know, swim around and do some stuff. And I've always, I always feel great when I'm doing it. You know, like it gives me a great excuse to get in and start swimming around and do stuff. And even if at the beginning I'm like, ah, I got to scrubbed about, by the time I'm halfway through, I'm like, yeah, I'm moving around and doing some stuff and feeling good and getting my blood flow going. Yeah, scrubbing some barnacles. Okay, so classic dude mic. Classic dude mic, is that? Would like to know if you would do an entire Sunday episode as sock puppet. Well, all right, thank you Michael for doing that. I'm going to have to get some socks. Make ourselves some sock puppets and we just sit off to the side. Although I'm thinking maybe I should move my lips because I don't know. No, I think we should totally be like out of the picture and just find sock ones. I should actually move my lips because if I do it like this, you know, it might sound too muffled or something. Yeah, I don't want to sound too muffled. We should just not be in the video and should be super close to the sock. Total sock puppets, but I literally have no socks. I'm going to have to, I have made puppets in the past. We have socks. I have a frog puppet somewhere. Yeah, but I think the sock puppet versions of us will be hilarious. Yeah, I think I would have to make money. Mine would have gigantic eyes. I would have to make nothing else. I do have socks. No, I would have to make my own custom puppet for that. Yeah, that was the idea I think. But not a sock. I'm going to have to custom puppet it. So I guess the answer is no, I can't do it as is. Why do you have to be so accustomed to green? I don't have socks. I have socks. And your socks aren't going to fit on my hand. No, I have a big sock. Your socks could like fit on my thumb. Big black socks that are not for me. They're like guy's socks. Okay. But you can do the sock and I will make my own custom, custom giant. Maybe it'll be a double hander. Hey guys, how's it going today? Oh, I'm having a good time. Oh, and I can give like a really serious, like 20 minute monologue with a giant puppet head. That would be excellent. And I'm just going to have a really serious... So I've been really thinking seriously about some, some very important things and you know... Mine's just going to be one hand. It's going to have a girl with giant eyes, giant like... And she can... You can use your other hand to mop your brow once in a while. And then she's going to have these funny little wood curls and she's just going to shake her head and say things like... Okay. Yes, you can do this. I know you can. I think he's talking about the sock. Scale me up says, I know you've addressed this a long time ago in a video, but you have you, but have you revisited setting up a sawmill for your wood cutting? I've actually, I'm getting pretty close to making that a priority. So yeah, I want to get... Why are you playing and doing a bunch of wood cutting? Yeah, so I'm trying to say, but just like shut up there. Let me talk. Well, like once I got the roof done and my house isn't like leaking anymore, I like want to build my second and third floors then, dude. And I need to make those out of like wood and stuff. So I was going to like build a lumber metal, a bummer mill. So I was thinking right now, like I keep running into situations where it's too sunny or too rainy to work on the roof. Too much weather. Too much weather to work on the roof. So I may start having, you know, an extra priority, like definitely getting the roof done as a priority, but I might have to have another priority. Sometimes I have to have dual things depending on weather and make the other priority making lumber mill. Like plan it out what I want to do, order the parts, because the parts are going to take a while to get here. I mean, if I really needed to, I could probably build it with the parts I have right now, but I'm probably going to want to order some parts to make it extra slick and stuff, because I'm going to go to all the trouble to build a lumber mill. I want to make it not too slick, you know, but pretty good. Some Reed Cook suggested flour sack up in. Oh yeah. You do have lots of flour sacks. I want to build a swing, swing blade lumber mill, was that either a 12 or a 14 inch blade, probably a 12, just because they're easier to get. I don't want to, I don't want to build a lumber mill that requires a saw blade that costs a fortune or is like impossible to find. Like I can go to the store here and find a 12 inch saw blade. It wouldn't be like ideal or anything. I might have to rip out half the teeth or whatever, but you know. Do some shadow puppets or soft puppets? Oh yeah, you should do some. It's sorry. Joseph Blomizer suggests that we should do some shadow puppets or soft puppets on the stream someday for sure. Sounds like people are interested. All right. I'm going to have to make, yeah, I'm going to have to make one that's like exactly like me. Oh yeah. Scoomy up once, you know, will you make a video about the lumber mill design and construction? I think it would be really interesting. Nah, I was going to build that all without telling you guys. Yes, I'm definitely going to build. And I will share my lumber mill building experience. Man, I made a really nice one in Vermont. I wish I had that one here. That one, I really liked it. I think I tried that one once. Yeah, it was pretty good. It was really good and it had a terrible blade on it, but it made, it was slow because it had so many teeth on the blade. But it made such fine cuts. But if I, if I reduced the number of teeth on it down to like a quarter of what it was, it would have gone a lot faster and still made pretty, pretty smooth boards. The only problem with it being here, I mean, other than the fact that it's not here, is that it's not stainless. And then I'm going to have to make it stainless just because, you know, ocean, it's going to be cutting wood that's been in the ocean probably, you know, I'm going to have to make it stainless. Awesome. Not the blade, but, you know, most of it. Anarchy television would like to know in the area you're at, Jamie, what's the best way to make a living? Be smart. I don't know. It's like you just figure out, I guess there's a really a best way to make a living anywhere, I don't think. I think it's like a combination of what you can do and what is being looked for or needed. And you find out where those line up. Like for me, I've been thinking about making kayaks just because, you know, I can do that and I'm pretty good at fiberglass. I can set it up, I have the space to do it. Like I can make kayaks if I made a good mold and stuff. But in another way, like if you service bolts, I mean, you can find tons of work. Or if you like build docks or houses or any kind of building like that, like you can definitely find lots of work. Or if you're, I don't know, there's so many different things you could do anywhere. Just find what people mean done and they're willing to pay for and figure out what out of those things you can do and or want to do. A restaurant would be cool. I think a restaurant would be really fun, actually. I kind of want to do a campsite and a restaurant. You know, because then they kind of work together. Then you know what customers you have and when it's like, we can just turn off the restaurant and only turn on the restaurant when the campsite's open. Kind of like what we do over there at that resort. Yeah, sure. Oh, you're talking about the one over across the thing. Yeah. Yeah. Question. Skillmaps says, do you think you may also make a machine slash system for both sanding your boards like something you could push slash feed your boards through? I do have a planer. Like a big machine planer I bought a few years ago. I was totally not ready to get it, but this guy was getting rid of a bunch of industrial, like basically a wood shop. And I bought that and I bought it for $150. And it was like heavy duty. It costs way more than. Oh, that was right over there on. Right over there. It was not that close. I mean, it was local. Yeah, yeah. It was like we imported it. Yeah. And I got a big planer. Like I had to take it apart to lift it, like a huge cast iron big planer thing. And I got, that's when I got the, what's it called? The saw with all the different... Oh, I don't remember what it's called. Sassy saw. I also got a radial arm saw. And I... We got a new tool. I know. I feel so dumb. I also got a table saw, like a big heavy duty, you know, solid steel table saw. And no lathe. And a joiner. Oh God, what do you call it? A joiner or a jointer. It's the thing that flattens the sides of the boards. A sideboard flattener. No, it's a sideboard flattener. Oh, yeah. Just like the tool I was using yesterday in the yard. You weren't there for this, but it's a draggard. It's not a hoe. It's not going to give me pleasure for money or diseases. It's not a hoe. It's a draggard. Oh, okay. Right? So anyway, I got those four tools. But this makes complete sense. I don't know why you're laughing at that. Yeah. So I have basically like a pretty good woodchop setup over there that I need to bring in and set up. And I got it when I was totally not ready for it. So they... It's called a jointer. Yeah, I know. I got it when... I got all that stuff when I was completely not ready to take it. But it was like that's when the opportunity came up. So it's just been sitting in storage and trying to keep it dry and all that. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm excited to set that up. And I also have a machine lathe and a milling machine that I'm excited to set up. So excited. So excited. I just want to say hey to Rocky and David Taylor. Oh, Rocky and David Taylor. How you guys doing? I call them Rocky. It's not really his name. No, it's Rocky and David Taylor. Yeah, they're just... They're a subscriber fan. They're your buds? Yeah, but they're yours too. Oh, they're my buds too. Hey guys, how you doing? David Taylor would like to know, did you end up finding a shaving clipping solution? Oh, I did. I shaved this morning because I was getting pretty good beard. Yeah, I talked about this on one of these labs a little while ago. So I had one of those wall trimmers. Well, I still have one of those wall trimmers. You know, it's got the two blades and it basically cuts the hair like that. The hair gets through. And I've had it for like, I don't know, 20 years or something. And the thing never worked. And every once in a while, I try it and then just put it back on the shelf. So finally, I don't know, a couple months ago, I was like, all right, I need to either throw this thing away or figure out what the is wrong with it. So I took it apart and I was like, maybe maybe if I take these apart and sharpen, like just grind this down, sharpen it a little, maybe that'll help. So I took this piece off, you know, the blades and I put it down on a diamond sharpener because I have a really nice one and, you know, rubbed it around a little and looked at it and realized it's only touching here and here. It wasn't actually touching here. So I guess when they made it in the factory, they didn't grind this down enough. You know, they left, they left like, I don't know, like a fraction, like a tenth of a millimeter of space, which meant when the blades came together, there was a little space there. So instead of slicing the hairs, it was just kind of bending them. You know, that's why I would use it and immediately get stuck and not work. So I took it and ground it for like, I don't know, a minute and a half. Put the thing back together, works perfect now. Yeah. I also did my hair a couple of weeks ago. Very nice. I mean, I mean, my hair, I shouldn't say this. What if I just grow this long, like my six hairs on the top? Greg Styles would like to know, have you considered getting goats or pigs or cows? Yes, but we don't have them yet. So far, well, I don't have any animals, other than ones that are just on my island, which is not anything significant. But you had chickens, you had ducks. You preferred the chicken, so you got rid of the ducks. Yeah, I got rid of the ducks. We should have just eaten them, but you gave them to someone. I know we gave them a home. Yeah, you gave them a good home. They were somewhere they were going to have a good life, so. And yeah, right now you have chickens and rabbits and a dog and a cat. And this cat just showed up. It's like the third cat that's just showed up. Yeah, it's the third cat. You're keeping this one, aren't you? Yeah, he keeps her, she company anything. She needs that. Yeah, if it wasn't for that dog being here, that cat would have been gone. Yeah, for sure. So yeah, you got it. The dog is the only thing keeping the cat here. Yeah, except now the kids make collars for the cat and stuff. Well, yeah, it's part of the... Now it's part of the family. Yeah, it's part of the family. I've bought cat food for it. I know, you bought cat food. I was like... Anyway. Yeah, I kind of want to get goats to like mow my lawn and they'll eat mangroves, right? Supposedly. Like, there's no other use for mangroves. Not that I want to get rid of mangroves. Because they like... It's just nice to keep them a little bit chipped. Yeah, you keep them a little like... Yeah, from... I mean, the mangroves are super valuable because they protect your land from erosion. Living on an island. I make lots of really good oxygen. That too. But, you know, I mean, you... You don't see this on your land because you have like tons of mangroves between you and like open water. But on my property, there are some spots where it's like a little beach. Not like a pretty beach. I mean, it's kind of a nice little beach. But there's no mangroves between my land and the water. And you can definitely see the land is like... Going into the water. Gone into the water, yeah. So I've made some little rock walls to kind of help like that go out into the water to help prevent stuff from being washed away. From what I understand, you don't want to put rock walls right up against the land. You can stick them out to the ocean so that the waves don't push stuff up into your land but the waves don't drag the dirt away, you know. Prevents the down shore drift from taking away your dirt. What are you saying to whatever? Land erosion preventive. Anyway, mangroves are great for protecting your land. Especially when the sea level is supposed to be rising like a centimeter a year or something. Something like that. Yeah, something like that. White beard adventurers would like to know what if you built a safety net from pipe and netting that is attached to the ledge that can be moved to the current work area to catch you if you missed it? No. I'm not planning to fall. Yeah, I don't want that. Because, yeah, I don't want... I don't want a safety net that's like if I fall. Me falling is just not acceptable. It's not an option at all. Which is why I keep my safety line attached to my hand short enough that I can't actually get to the edge of the building. Like I have to take it off. I don't have to take it off to even get to the edge of the building. So even if I fell, I would still be like laying on the dome. I could slide down but I would not be able to go off the edge. So at no point would my safety line be like holding me like hanging vertical or something. Right. Okay. Question. Oh, Tomatoes also has posted his Facebook page so we have it for the future. Oh, great. I was very worried about him. I'm going to be honest. I sent you an email actually because... Yeah, Tomatoes has been here like every live from the beginning. And then he missed two in a row. I'm sorry. We were like... What was he doing? Yeah, we were... He was on vacation. I think he was building a plasma table. Oh. Wow. Oh, okay. That's all we got. I mean, so he just shared his... Facebook page to the world. You know, if I had some pipes and some netting, I wouldn't want to make a safety thing but man, that would make it a really fun hammock thing for inside. Well, somebody had suggested putting like a netting thing around that like could not necessarily for safety but could be like a hangout spot. You know, like... Inside. Wherever. Not outside. Outside is too dangerous. But inside, yeah. Well, inside there's the steel frame inside my house and then there's the concrete dome. But at the top, there's like a like a little tower. So I want to make a put some netting up at the top so you can climb up and kind of lay in the netting and then open the roof. And then, you know, you can see the stars and you know, you're romantic or whatever. I don't know what that means. Christopher Smith. You stand up there with your beauty gun and shoot stuff. Oh, that's... Or look at the stars. Look at the stars. Does Jamie still have plans to build an indoor jogging track on the second floor of his house? Or is the second floor better for storage now? Or right now it's storage. It's not really a floor there is the thing. But yeah, there's a bunch of stuff stuffed up there. But yes, I absolutely want to build. I'm very excited actually about building a running track. And I think it's going to take me like twice as long to build the running track I want to build than it would to build just a normal floor because I want to make it really, really good. You'll see when I make it. And it's going to be big enough that there will be like space for running track and then space for other stuff. Yeah. Like Lego zone drawing. Oh, it's something that just posted something I totally forgot. And it just reminded me. So Karina, I have not seen her post anything yet today. But we got her books when you picked up the containers at the other day. We got five books from Karina, which I have to read. Where's one? Let me see one. You're going to read them on your. There's one right there. The school stack. Oh, let me see. She got a little stack because it's got her cute little books too. And he told her that we would say something about them in one of lives. Oh, we haven't read them yet. But you're going to read them on your. I'm going to read them. Basil and the waltz of colors. Yeah, she sent us her books. Here's another one that she wrote. It's called whispers and other strange stories. And it's by Karina Ludmilla Cristina. And who's not here today. Who's not. I haven't seen her yet. But also Miss Camelia and Huggle Culture Mound and the Huggle Culture Mound. How Miss Camelia found her smile again. The hash and the blue bicycle. Yeah, so I'm excited. I was really super excited about this one because this is the one that I met her about. It came up in my Instagram one day. And I thought, well, that jacket is cool. And so I clicked on it. And then anyway, she sent ended up sending me an email asking if we would be willing to review her books and say something about them. So we just got them literally. I don't know when you went Wednesday. Yeah, I was like, it was Wednesday or Thursday. So I'm excited. But you're going to you're going to read them on your channel. Yeah, I'm really going to read some of them on my channel. And so anyway, somebody had just made a comment saying children's books. And that just. Danny said children's books, if not for this dog, this cat. Because okay, I see. Here's what happens. Here's what happens. The word has gotten out around in the cat community. I knew cats lived in mangroves. Catch the cat. Netflix has got has a good cat documentary on cat studies. And then Danny also has children's books, if not for this dog, this cat. So so am I supposed to make children's book or are you about our dogs and cats? I don't know. If I was going to make a book about an animal, it would be about banana baskets. Oh yeah, for sure. The farting cat. Yeah, that's a whole other. It would be like 45 minutes trying to explain this whole situation. Apparently the whole world is in a drought right now. Really the whole world. That's what in in our television says. And then the other part of the art. So half of the world is in a drought right now. And the other part of the world is drowning. We're going to flood says we're going to flood. So well, what are we doing? We're just in the middle. We are literally like nine degrees up from the middle. Yeah, right. Well, is it like half the top and bottom? Or I don't know. Well, it's probably split up in all kinds of ways. Obviously half the top and the bottom because, you know, you're flooding here and you're drowning here. Yeah, right. All the water goes down to the bottom to all the setting hemisphere. We get all the water right. So we don't really have anything to worry about because we're nine degrees above the middle. What if you're an alien in outer space and you're looking up the planet outside out? I don't know. I don't know what the hemisphere is. All right. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know anything about that. Apparently Joseph Lohmeister has been watching baby kitten videos lately. Oh, really? So yeah. Well, if we're getting drowned, we're going to get rained on a lot. I need to get my my roof done. Do you want me to tell him? Yeah, let's hear it. Apparently his daughter donated her one kidney, one of her kidneys to her mother and he was with her. No way. So is everyone okay? Hope everyone's okay. Absolutely. Well, that was very nice of her. That was, yeah, he said it was very brave of her. Wow, that's crazy. Well, I'm glad that he's okay and I'm glad she's okay. He says that she came home today and all is good. Of course. Good because we actually were really worried. And I was actually like, if Tomatoes does not show up today, I'm gonna have to like put out the word on like social media to find this guy. Find this guy. To make sure that he's okay. So Adelphi, the Leaky Wooden Yacht, has a pirate kitty, Calico, and she likes to claw the sail cover. Can you imagine a cat on a sailboat with big sails that just climbs up the sails? Mad modders put a suggestion of saying put out rigger boards on the scaffold that extends down beneath the ledge and into the wall, then it can't tip. Yeah, again, it's like, I mean, if I wanted to make working on the roof like ultimate safe, I could spend like weeks building stuff, you know. Okay, I just want to mention something. If you guys have a question, only if it's a question, put question in front of it. If it's a suggestion, put suggestion, but please don't use question to say something that is like a statement or a suggestion. Because it's like frustrating. Then I have to read the whole thing and realize, oh, it's not a question. So please just use suggestion or statement if you're making a suggestion or statement that you think I should definitely see. But questions only for questions. So anyway, yeah, with the roof, I want to keep it simple. Yeah. Often I found that with safety things, like the more complicated safety things get Can I see that? The more dangerous they get. I wanted to see the Pigeon. Look, here's a picture. Are you showing pictures of people? Here is Krina. This. Who? She's the one with the really pale skin all the way at the end there. This end? This has a really pale skin. Or this one. The one way over there. Over here. Yeah, the dark. That you're putting in the light. Over here. This is Krina. She wrote these books. I mean, she's on here sometimes. And she's on here sometimes. We'll see more things about her later when she's actually here. Okay, question. Do you think you could build a clear bottom boat so you can see the marine life when you boat around? It might be interesting to look at the reef slash fish and also ensure, see, ensure traps are okay. You did something like that. I did. It's in the first boat. Yeah, the first. I still have the thing. You still have the things. So I made like a box with a glass bottom. Oh man, the kids do, I think. And it's fiberglass. I still have it, yeah. So, I mean, right now, if you just lay it in the water, you can see. But in the first boat I made, when we got here, which is a little tiny boat, I had a hole in the floor that it fit into. So we could be in the boat, put that down, and then look at stuff under. Actually, the first time I tested it, I made the sea looker and I went out with Aurora and we put the thing in and right there was a huge eagle ray, spotted eagle ray. Yeah, those things are crazy. They're so cool. And I was like, oh my God, I can't believe, like we put it here and there's like that interesting thing right there. And I'm just thinking, oh man, this kid is going to have the wrong, wrong expectations. Now she's going to be like, well, you put it in with a little fish there. And there's a fish there. No, like 99% of the time, there's nothing there. But it was really cool. Because we were in the boat, it was moving a little. First, I just saw this line and I was like, what? It's weird. What's that line? Because is there like a line on the glass or something? But then it was the tail of the thing. And then we kind of caught up to it. It was just kind of chilling. And then the spot of the eagle rays are really, they're really cool. They have like a duck face. It's kind of like a cartoonish duck face. It's not smooth like the rest of it, because it's kind of a separate sort of part. They're really cool though. And they get huge. Yeah. The one we saw wasn't huge. But I mean, it was like a meter across or whatever. But they do get huge. I haven't listened to the book yet because we literally just got them. And I've been chatting with this book. Okay, I don't want to turn this into like... No, I know. I didn't show you the pages. Okay, but I'm going to finish doing this live and then we'll look at it together. Don't you dare to do this. Don't I dare? Well, you get back on your job there. You stop distracting me, please. You get back on your job. Tomato says, thanks for caring, guys. Caring, guys. Oh, you guys. White beard adventures, but also... Yo, when you tell me that, I just imagine some like an amusement park where you go and there's this giant head and there's like this is giant beard of like ropes and things you can swing around on. White beard adventures. You can climb up into his nose and like go down a water slide out of his tongue that's hanging on it. Well, you remember that. And then as you're zooming out, you can grab onto the ropes of the beard and swing around some more. I'm going to walk into your tongue when they're getting ready for Carnival. And there's the guy who does all the giant parade parts. Like me, is that big, that big pirate face thing? Yeah, that's what I thought it was. So anyway, and the white ropes are hanging in a big bowl, like a big swimming pool that looks like a bowl of soup. Right. Yeah. You swing around it. Anyway, that's what came up to me the first time you said that. So anyway, his name is Dave. Dave. Yeah. White beard adventures. He says, I love your mini kayak model that you built. They could be used in the old sci-fi series, Land of Giants. Is this an old sci-fi series that I used to be watching? He says, I'm showing my age by naming that old series. So I guess I'll have to look that up. Is it good? I don't know. I mean, not that I watch a ton of TV or anything, but like, you know, when the kids are at your house and I'm at dinner a lot of times, I'll just watch a movie or something that I don't care about. Apparently, Tomaters is trying to play a joke on me. Oh, no. He says, question. You are beautiful, Miss Steve. Is that a question? Greg, the style says, oh, Frederick Brinkett, he's going to be listening. Hey, did you turn red? You just turned red. I told you, I really like talking about myself. Frederick Brinkett says, I'm going to be listening to ramblings while popping some spiced popcorns. Oh, yeah. I didn't really answer the question about popcorn. So the beefy popcorn, or you know what I actually like more than the beef fat popcorn is chicken fat popcorn. Oh, it tastes even better. So like, if I, the other day, and this would work with beef or chicken, I cooked some beef with a bunch of spicy sauce in it and some tomatoes and vegetables and different stuff. And it had, the beef had a lot of fat in it, so I drained it and then put the drainage, drainings, put the drainings into my popcorn pot and, you know, boil it down until the water was out. And it was just like this greasy, oily, tasty, spicy, like, oh, so tasty. I made popcorn and the popcorn came out all red and spicy and tasted like cows and vegetables. And oh, it didn't actually taste like a cow, but it's delicious. My favorite way to have popcorn, which is like, I don't think I've really done here, is I like to put some asco sauce on it, like salt. Yeah, you put it on after the popcorn. After, yeah. Yeah, if I'm doing hot sauce, I like to put it in the oil before. Yeah, it prevents it from getting soggy. Yeah, exactly. Because I was just thinking, I wonder if there's a way to do it without, because it always ends up with like a couple soggy pieces. Yeah, well with tapeteal, you know my favorite hot sauce in the universe. I used to put that in the oil or I'd put it in the pan. Oh, I think, yeah, I'd put it in the oil and then slowly heat up the oil so that it would, you know, dry out the hot sauce, get the moisture out. And then it was just... Somebody just said something. We have to be careful not to burn. In this about popcorn. And they were writing, we've made this before and they were saying pop, pop, this is Ben. Ben just said this coconut oil popcorn is the best and I have to say with him. That is good. It is. We've done that a really long time. Yeah, if I, so right now, yeah, right now I don't have enough coconuts to really make coconut oil because like, you know, I use the coconuts for sourdough, coconut bread and cereal and stuff. And I don't quite have enough coconuts for even what I want to do. I could get you enough to make a coconut popcorn oil one. We have lots of coconuts growing. So at some point in the not too distant future we should be, we should have more coconuts than we know what to do with. And then we can start making coconut oil. Which is kind of a labor-intensive process, but you know, whatever. It's pretty cool. Caramel popcorn. Yeah, another one that I used to do was, I don't do this anymore because I stopped eating sugar, but I would put honey, did I put honey in the oil? I don't remember, but I would still do honey, actually. Because I don't want any sugar, but I would still eat honey. What are you talking about? But honey, honey, it just costs too much until we get our own darn bees. But how, wait, how do we make honey popcorn? I can't remember. I feel like you put it in the sauce, but I think I might. I put it on it. I think I put it in the oil. Does that work out all right? I don't know. Or did I put it on while, oh, the other, no, it might have been that while it was popping, once it got to a certain point, and I could get the lid off, then I poured it on, and then, no, then I leave the lid off. Once the popcorn is popped enough that it's not jumping up anymore, I always take the lid off, because then it lets the steam out and drives it out, so it's not soggy at all. So you do that while it's popping? Yeah, when the pot is halfway full and it's not popping out anymore. I'll try that. I always take the lid off, yeah. You didn't know that? I shouldn't say always take the lid off. I'm sure there's some time when I forget, but generally speaking, I take the lid off. You remember my dad's, what was really good with nutritional yeast? Yeah. That was really good with some salt. It was good on popcorn, yeah. So, let's see. Of course there's always dried cheese to cheese powder. Oh yeah, the white cheddar powder that we have. Although, I would feel like, I would feel like it's kind of overdoing it on the popcorn, and I should use the cheese for something else. Greg Stiles would like to know, how is the retaining wall, I guess he said not on my island holding up. Great, I was actually standing on it this morning looking at something, and it seems pretty good. Have you noticed any issues with it? I think it has some cracks, because that was to be expected. It's like, it's leaning in against the dirt. It's doing what it's supposed to do. It's there, it's holding the dirt. Yeah, it seems to be good. And it's been there for six years or something. He keeps his bunnies on the island, and my chicken. Yeah, because the retaining wall sticks up a little bit. Not that the bunnies couldn't jump over it. Oh, they can, they just don't want to. Well yeah, they're like, they don't want to jump into those mangroves. I'm not even sure that they've looked over the wall, which is funny because they've hunked over it. I'm sure it keeps a lot of things from coming into your island. Oh yeah. Because it's like, I don't know, a couple meters high. Um, Trippin, Trippinocimoa, I can't even do this. Trichinosis, laminosis? Once you know, I wonder if you could build a pedal assist on your boat, like a push bike to spin the motor, because it's awesome on a bike. Why you what? I wonder. Oh, I have a pedal boat. It says, I wonder if you could build a pedal assist on your boat, like a push bike to spin the motor, because it's awesome on a bike. I guess he means it when you go. Like make one that'll spin the motor instead of doing the paddle wheel. Great. Yeah, go ahead. I did think about it. Would that be like useful? Well, I like having two separate power systems that are totally separated. Because if one fails, the other one works. Right, but this side that works. No, but this is not just like a frivolous thing. Like, so like I've got the pedals and they do a paddle wheel, and it has nothing to do with the electric motor. So if the electric motor totally craps out or any part of it craps out, I can still pedal. And vice versa, my pedal is great and my motor still works. But I did consider making a thing where I've got like a sort of like a differential drive with two inputs. Like one would be the pedal and one would be the motor and they both go to the propeller. And that would still work, like if the motor broke, but what if the propeller shaft broke on that then the motor and the pedals would not work, right? So I always like to keep two separate, totally separate power systems. Okay, so now my question is, aside from, you know, that logical thinking, is it beneficial to have the pedals like electrically speaking, going, and you have like electricity also doing? Yeah, you can add them together if you do it, right? Okay. Sorry, it's just completely different. Actually, now I'm curious how the pedal assist works. Oh no, I don't know how it works, yeah. On the bikes, yeah. Mad Matters, it's a question. Are you going to have monkey bars on the second floor? Oh, totally. I don't have much bars everywhere. Everywhere? Everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. Well, there are currently monkey bars on the third floor, you know, the steel pipe frame and just monkey bars everywhere. And the second floor, I'm going to have the running track. I'm probably going to have some monkey bars there somewhere. I want to have swinging ropes. The thing is like, I need to build the second floor and the running track. And then I want to build the third floor, which is like the gymnasium floor. And then I'm going to start adding like ropes and monkey bars and I don't know, all kinds of stuff. Like whatever, basically whatever we want, whatever we're hanging out and being like, you know, I wish there was a monkey bar, you know. I wish there was a monkey bar. Apparently Bob crotch it like to powder crispy chicken skin, crispy chicken skin and sprinkle it over chicken stew. So I was going to sprinkle it over. That would be cool of a popcorn. Bacon and chicken skin and powdering it. Or not even powdering it, but just like crumbling it over the popcorn even. Like where you had like little crispy bits of it. But imagine it powdered. We would like stick to the popcorn. I really like the crunchy part of it. Yeah. Because like that kind of adds, it's like bacon. Yeah, like bacon. It's like the bacon of chicken. You know what's actually surprisingly disappointing is cooking popcorn in bacon fat. Yeah, I didn't try not to do that. Like it's all right. It's not bad or anything. It's open on oil. But you think like, oh, bacon fat, it's going to be amazing. And it's like, I mean, that was pretty good. But like I would take chicken fat over it actually. Yeah, yeah. Maybe beef fat. Dave at white beard adventures. It could just be that I'm expecting so much from bacon that it couldn't possibly live up to it. Okay, moving on. Land of the Giants is an hour-long American science fiction television program that aired on ABC for two seasons beginning on September 22nd, 1968. Is it going black and white? No, I get it. No, it's going to be color by then. Color was introduced in 1930. That was like before I was born. For you even were like a concept to your mom. Like almost 10 years before that. Well, that sounds very interesting. David Taylor would like to know any most valuable skills in Jamie's repertoire? Well, I always give the same answer to this. It's just the ability to learn. Adapt your surroundings. It's the ability to learn like on my thing. Like, here, stay humble. Oh my God. You made her found the popcorn icon. He was looking for it and found it. Like just keeping an open mind to learning new things. Oh, you know what? Maybe a bullshit detector. Because it's kind of toss up. Because those are related though. Because when you want to learn new things, you always have to be on the lookout for people's crap. Because people want to teach you stuff. You know, there's always someone who wants to teach you stuff. And a lot of it's crap. So anytime you're learning new things, you have to have a good crap detector to make sure you're not putting crap in there. But yeah, just the ability to learn. You know what? What else? The ability to knock it up. That's probably the biggest skill. Like, no matter what's going on, no matter how hard something is, keep in mind, there's got to be some way to do this. I just need to figure it out or struggle through it or whatever and not give up. You can take two people. You can have one guy with all the tools in the world. If he gives up at the first sign of adversity, the guy with next to nothing is going to succeed where that guy fails. And boobies. Lead Douglas McGregor uses corn oil, pop, pop, pop, then shake all the unpop, then again, then add your live honeybees. You throw the live honeybees in there and just eat them. Honey peel, wink, face. Yeah, you repop the unpop ones, right? Yeah, I think that's what he's saying. Yeah, I almost never have unpop ones now because I actually realize it's worth the effort of just shaking it before, you know, while it's at the beginning when it's heating up, and then you'll end up with almost no unpop ones. But if you do have unpop ones, as long as you're not cracked open or anything, generally speaking, they will still pop. Oh my God, these guys are just talking about me. No, they can't. What are they saying? Do I need to crack down? No, it's fine, it's fine. It's just funny. Are you turning red? Yeah, Danny says redundancy is a statement, light to Shannon's beauty. And then Rocky gave him a straw, and then he says more suki than a dog giving you puppy eyes. And then Tomato says, Miss D, I thought the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen, you guys. This is when you have to go like this. Really? And then now Joseph Blomizer is involved and says, DeShayna is beautiful, Jamie is a deserving manly man. Jamie's a manly man. So Frederick Brinkett says, where is the rest of your family? None of them came to disturb you today. And so this- No, no. Chopper's right here. Park Canyon, I'm sorry. Yeah, Greg Cannon's right here. The baby is asleep upstairs. Yeah, the baby tried to run in here but naked earlier. I don't like- She got the beginning hacker. And Aurora and Bellatrix are downstairs probably working on their playroom. Oh. Oh, that reminds me. Aurora, can you pass me the little sewing machine that we got for Bellatrix? Oh yeah, that's cool. Let me show you guys, because it's pretty cool. It should be right there on the side. But Aurora and Bellatrix, they spend a lot of time just doing the thing. They're like always building stuff or drawing stuff and like- Yeah, because he says he was starting to- This is starting to be considered by him as a Sunday family gathering. So, well, you got my point, for handing it to me. Or she's bringing it over here. Yeah, mostly it's like a challenge to keep the kids from- From screaming. It's luckily this is timed during the baby's nap time. So, whoa, that is pink. Yeah, what about the sewing machine? So, this is like a 90-year-old sewing machine? Yeah, it was built in 1942 or 48. Okay, where? I showed Aurora's recently, right? Isn't that cool? This is amazing. It's so tiny. And this is like a totally functional sewing machine. Yeah, it's totally functional. There's no thread in it right now. No, no. I'm not gonna mess it up. Just turn the hand crank. Look at that go. Look at that. Engineering. Oh, my God. It's really actually quite a joy watching it on a video. It's like this little hook here on this thing, it grabs the thread and like- No bobbin need in. It kind of lets it go. And anyway, it just like- It makes a chain stitch. It makes a chain stitch. No, no, you can't do this. No, you can't do this right now. Oh, now that someone said the kids- Yeah, I'm out of all coming out. The kids are gonna be like, ooh, we've got requests. And then this is the- But yeah, and you don't need a bobbin in the bottom. You just have this one thread on the top and it does the stuff. Oh, cool. Like, I want one of these. Yeah. It's like- It's in really good condition. Yeah, especially when- Especially when you can see it, it's like 80 years old. It's like almost double my age. Yeah. I mean, it's almost like triple or quadruple my age. I can't see it very well, I don't think, but- I don't think I'll show. That's the bottom. That makes the chain stitch. That's the bottom. Let me see the top. So, and there's- So it just is one simple stitch. This was Bellatrix practicing something. So it doesn't do like zigzag or anything. No, there's one stitch and it's a chain stitch. So it doesn't need a bobbin. It wasn't something that was really not going to be super complicated and frustrating for our first time sewing machine. So it won't get jammed up or anything like that. Something like that. Like, I consider it like so much more valuable than like any electronic thing you can get today. That's gonna- Like, just imagine anything- Any other fancy unicorn like- Like any phone or like video game thing or something. 80 years from now, it's not even gonna work. Let alone be cool and amazing and do something useful. Yeah. I love old stuff like that. Like, that's such a useful thing. Yeah. Like, they should still be making those. Yeah, so- They probably make them and they're like plastic and last like six months and fall apart. So they do make the chain stitch toy machines still- But now they make them like toys. Yeah. Not like- They're not well made. Yeah, that thing is cast iron, right? Yeah. It's part of it- Well, part of it is- And like no rust. But the body is actually- They upgraded it in 1942 and they turned it to a aluminum body. Aluminum, aluminum. So it's two pieces that cover the front are made out of aluminum. Oh, very good. But the rest of it is made out of steel. That's cute. Yeah. So, that's what I thought. They're still making those even though they need to make guns and stuff. Yeah. Well, that's why they switched the body, I think, was because of the war. So they switched it to aluminum. They needed- They needed guns more than airplanes. But it could be wrong with that. So anyway, but I thought you'd like to share that on your show. Dude, I love stuff like that. I thought that was really cool. And I'll have to maybe think about- Don't know. You can break it. About- This still works, buddy. About posting a video, the one that we watched where it shows a real close- Well, why don't you just make a video of it? Maybe I will. Same thing. I can't make a video of it. It's not mine. Speaking of videos- If I could get like- I mean, I have a really good electric sewing machine, but I would love to get a hand crank one at some point. Yeah. But if you- If you see one around, you know. Well, I tried to get one ready, but she wouldn't. Ah, man. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway. Oh, sweet girl. All right, so I think we're gonna start- All right, we'll see the last question. Well, I think we might have a couple of minutes left. Well, I actually started one minute earlier. So, Skillmiam says, you touched on this briefly earlier. Could you expand on your plans for a beehive setup? When do you think it may happen, and how many do you- How may you do it? Do you have any thoughts on that yet? I do, but I'm not gonna get into that much. Oh. I'll talk about it on my live when I do one. I don't have any particular plans yet. I have made beehives in the past. Yep. I mean, years ago. Yeah, I guess right now I'm just focused on getting the roof done, planting more food, which keeps getting eaten. Oh, my little pepper plants. They get like this big, and then the top's gone. And I'm like- But I'm getting a- I have to plant like 40 to get like three to actually grow. I don't know. My trees are all doing pretty well, except one. I don't know. But then I've also been doing some landscaping, flattening out some ground at the top of my thing, and making it a ramp. So, you know, there's wheelchair access to the top of my mountain. Which is just the hell behind the house. Oh, so you're making your place like accessible to all? Literally wheelchair access. I mean, you've got to get on a boat. But yeah, I mean, you'd have to have some fat wheels. You have to do the dirt. Like fat wheels? Fat wheels. Fat wheels. Fat wheels. Wayne would like to know, have you tried soaking your chicken in pickle juice? That's Chick-fil-A's secret recipe prior to breading. Pickle juice, eh? It actually sounds pretty good. We've only eaten one of your chickens. Oh, yeah. We ate a duck, too. One chicken, one duck, so far. Question. Your chickens are doing a good job at everything. There's two more questions I think that I haven't asked. That first one is from Frederick Bryncat. It says for both of us, but you know, I don't generally answer questions. Where is the rest of your family? Oh, wait, no, we already answered that. This was the next one. Sorry. Scale me up, says. Aurora, can you help her with the potty, please? Aurora, can you help her with the potty? Help the baby with the potty. Have you made or are you thinking of making your own cushion's laybacks for furnishing your house? If so, can you briefly tell us about it? I always do that. I always remember about it. Hi, sweet girl. Aurora, will you come help her, please? I do have some, like, blocks of foam that were just left over from crappy mattresses or something. Will you leave that? So if I make a couch or something, yeah, I would totally make my own stuff. Well, you did make a thing. I did make my marshmallow. We call it the marshmallow. It's just a big bean-dive chair filled with styrofoam bits. That thing is great. Like, it's good for a movie night. Sometimes you just all pile into it and watch movies. But the funny thing is when we get into the marshmallow, like, it's a big bean-dive chair, like six feet across when you lay down. If one person sits down at first, they just, like, go right down to the floor. You cannot hit the floor if you, like, spread your stuff out. But if you just go with your bum, you'll go right down to the floor. Yeah, I totally did that. And I was like, wow, this chair is so comfortable. Yeah, you gotta, like, you gotta, like... And if multiple people are sitting in it, you can't, one person can't get in, because then they'll be in this, and then there'll be, and then the next person sits on, they're gonna be sitting on, like, solid lump. And so you'll have one person, like, in this comfortable mush in the bottom, and then another person sitting on top. So, like, all four of us will, like, me and, like, the three kids will stand in front of it and say, okay, ready, go. And we'll just lean back and plop all our butts down at the same time, and it just conforms to all of us perfectly. And then no one can move. We're just, like, locked in. And if someone has to get up, like, oh, man, you can mess up our, our perfection. But it's actually not that bad. One person gets up. You just put your hand there, and you can keep it. Guess what? What? Go away? It's, like, 30 seconds to one o'clock. Oh, my gosh. What are we gonna do for lunch? I'm eating some rice. All right, I'm just gonna go and hold them. There's a while. No, I'm just staying. I need to be in the car. I need to be in the car. Go for it. All right, what's the last question? Um, Frederick Brinkett says, my ancient parents have a couple of hand cranks sewing machines, shipping one of them halfway around the world with cost as much as buying an island and Panama right now. So I'd love to live a bit longer. Yeah. Um, I'm gonna, I'm gonna keep an eye on eBay maybe or something. So he says, I was born in Texas though, because somebody, Tomatoes, asked for a Delphi, the leaky wooden boat. Yeah, the guy with pirate boats wants to. Yeah, where? Anyway, he was born in Texas, but I traveled all over and now in San Diego, trying to prepare a Delphi for haul out and sailing. Let's go through the canal. Yeah. Get here. Or all the way around. All the way around. A long way. That would be an adventure. That would be an adventure. That'd be a cool adventure. The other, I don't really, you know, the other piece of furniture I want is a trampoline. Well, there's one out in the air you can take it. No, I want a new one. That wasn't new one. I mean, maybe it's yours also. I want my own one. I want my own one that I'm going to take care of in specific ways and you know. He's going to do the canal apparently. If you want. Like, jump on it. You would have to make it strong. Yeah. I'm going to see if I can get like one of those really nice gymnastics trampolines. Let's go in the Philippines. Oh, cool. That's really far. Yeah. I did look at going to the Philippines, but it's difficult for foreigners to buy land there. Yeah, I do remember the Philippines. You have to like marry someone first. Yeah. And then you don't want it. The country does. Well, the other person does. Oh. Like if I married a Filipino lady. She would only if not. Yeah. Yeah. I think it's all good. That's risky. Yeah, it's risky. So, all right, I want to turn this off. All right, let's turn this off. Okay. Okay, bye. Oh, you want to turn it off? Yes. Hey, don't tell the naked baby. No, it's fine. No, you just do it. Hey, wait, you both can do it together. Can we do it together? Yes, when it comes to us. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Baby's going to do it. Keep her out of the shot. No, no, not that one. Look. Great. Okay, bye. There. There. Great. You have to touch that. Okay, now you have to touch that.