Two Guys And A Fence Post 30 – RI.Peanut
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November 18, 2024
TLDR: Trump won but at a cost; we lost two heroes Peanut and Fred.
In this episode of the podcast Two Guys And A Fence Post, hosts Colt and Logan dive into a range of topics spanning politics, current events, and a humorous tribute to a beloved pet, Peanut. The episode is marked by a raw and unfiltered conversation that remains relatable and engaging for listeners. Below, we summarize the key points discussed during the episode.
The Week of Loss and Change
The episode begins with a somber note as the hosts reflect on a difficult week, expressing their hopes of not facing backlash for their opinions. The recurring theme is the loss of Peanut, the squirrel, and another creature named Fred, which sparks a humorous yet poignant discussion.
Peanut’s Story
- Who was Peanut? An epiphany for the hosts, Peanut was a pet squirrel living with their friend whose life was cut short due to a misunderstanding with the law concerning exotic pets.
- The aftermath: The hosts express their dismay at Peanut's euthanization, linking his story to larger themes of animal love and responsibility, and lament the loss of such a spirited creature.
- Tribute: They formally propose a light-hearted movement – "Nuts Out for Peanut", encouraging people to honor his memory in a humorous way.
Election Insights and Political Commentary
The conversation quickly shifts to political discussions, focusing on the just-concluded elections, the notable victory of Donald Trump, and the implications of his approach:
Trump’s Election Victory
- Landslide Victory: The hosts discuss Trump’s recent election win, which they consider significant but not without consequence. They mention the opposing party's swift disapproval of candidates like Kamala Harris, whom they see as a poor choice.
- Political Planning: They express admiration for Trump’s ability to assemble a cabinet quickly and his experienced handling of foreign relations even before taking office.
Global Reactions to Trump
- Negotiation Stance: It’s highlighted that many countries are expressing willingness to negotiate with Trump, suggesting a reversal of foreign policy trends witnessed during previous administrations.
- Unique Approach: The hosts discuss how Trump's business background provides him with a different approach to governance, emphasizing the lack of political correctness and more straightforward negotiation tactics.
The Absurdity of Current Affairs
This segment of the podcast is characterized by a humorous but critical examination of how some groups are reacting to political changes:
Social Media Meltdown
- Mental Health Reactions: Both hosts note an alarming increase in social media-induced panic attacks following the election results and reminisce about the contrasting reactions from different political groups based on recent election outcomes.
- Radical Responses: They also bring attention to bizarre and melodramatic responses from those who predicted catastrophic consequences stemming from Trump’s win.
Cultural Commentary
- Pop Culture References: Colt and Logan weave in pop culture references, using anecdotes about their personal lives and public reactions, adding humor to the sometimes serious atmosphere of political discussions.
A Broader Discussion of Mental Health
The hosts tie their political commentary to a broader discussion on mental health, especially among those hurt by the election results:
- Normality in Discontent: They examine how confronting past experiences—whether from politics or personal losses—can foster resilience, humor, and camaraderie in facing life’s challenges.
- Social Commentary: They express frustration at the trends observed in society, where overly dramatized reactions to political events seem to dominate conversations instead of fostering genuine discussions.
Closing Thoughts
As the episode wraps up, Colt and Logan reflect on the interconnectedness of personal stories and broader societal issues. They urge their listeners to channel frustrations constructively and seek connections rather than divisions.
- Final Remarks on Peanut: The hosts emphasize the need to remember Peanut and what he symbolized for many in the pet-loving community while gently poking fun at the absurdities of life and politics.
Key Takeaways
- Engagement with Audiences: The hosts encourage listener participation in the "Nuts Out for Peanut" tribute, highlighting how humor can serve as a coping mechanism for dealing with loss and sadness in society.
- A Call for Perspective: The episode closes urging individuals to maintain a broader perspective on political discourse, seeking out genuine discussions rather than landing in the echo chambers of social media with their dramatic responses.
This episode encapsulates the hosts' amusing yet thought-provoking perspectives on life, politics, and loss, achieving their goal of relatable and entertaining content.
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Hey guys, it's Colt and Logan. And I just screamed into the mic. I apologize for your eardrums. Always not. I'm not at all, but I am still a little weirded out by that music video. Sorry. And we got some interesting things that have come up. Lap is a episode we talked about the futuristic futuristic.
Yeah, the futuristic election because it happened. Oh, yeah, because yeah, it was it was elections day of and obviously our boy Trump won. Now, yes, landslide. We talk about being, you know, apolitical and stuff like that. But I mean, I'm going to be honest, if you really thought that Kamala Harris was the pick for president, I'm sorry for you. Oh, her whole, her whole party flipped on her.
already. Well, I mean, of course they did. I mean, of course they did. They, they, they bet on the wrong horse that they would have just kept Biden in there. He probably would have had a closer race. Oddly enough, but well, I think so many people lost faith in the Democrats. Well, I mean, they, they, the Democrats even knew, you know, even going into, you know, she had what 107 days of, of, of running before the election. And even the Democrats are like, well,
This is going to suck, but let's just try to see what we can make out of it and hopefully it'll be better for us the next time. Some good stuff has happened in the past week. Our boy got in already making some changes and making some waves. He hasn't even taken office yet. He's just the elect.
But has already started naming a bunch of people in his cabinet, which is one of the fastest, you know, he's one of the one of the people have done this the fastest calling as many people as he has into his cabinet and a lot of people have actually speculated that ball. He's already been planning this because the Republicans cheated and got him into office. So he was already making this plan. They all plan ahead.
Jesus. He's a smart dude. I mean, he's a businessman. So he took what he got from, you know, from 16 to 20, found out what worked and what didn't. And now he's implementing it wholeheartedly. So by the time that he takes office or hitting the ground running, that's just a smart move, in my opinion.
Well, the fact that, like, four other nations have already said that they're looking forward to negotiations with the president elect, not the current president, but the president elect. Yep. They're not even willing to negotiate with our president right now. Yeah. I mean, there's, I mean, Hamas has already said, uh, we don't want no beef. Yeah. They're like, yeah, we want to call a peaceful treaty here. Yeah. I'm going to stop there. BS. Yeah. Putin.
Putin has already basically expressed that he would allow a sit down between him, Trump, and... I like his approach, actually. And I can't believe I'm saying this because Putin is a psychopath. But his approach literally was, I don't think this changes a whole lot.
Just because somebody else is in office doesn't change what I'm doing well in in fair Completely fair like dude Putin you're you're the due to Russia man You do what Russia wants to do like there. We're not saying that you can't We're just saying stuff fucking with other people basically. Yeah, right? But the yeah for the fact of the marriage like all right. Let's let's have a conversation about this
Because there was also some other speculation too that Ukraine and Russia were in this thing to try to drain us of money.
There was someplace that I read this that there was somebody from the inside of Ukraine, one of the people that went over there to help, right? Basically, they wanted to keep this war going so that they could continue to drain us of our wealth and not necessarily to kill a bunch of people, but they're like, you know, we'll take the money, we'll take the weapons with everything, you know, just to not necessarily that Russia's going to come in and do, you know, a red dawn on us, but the fact that
America is weak now, so we can literally do whatever the hell we want to. But again, that's the I had heard of the opposite way. So the way I understood it was more of this proxy war going on was so we could drain rush of its resources. I mean, and I could see that too. I could. But now they've run North Korea on board. And so that kind of fucks our plans. Well, and so that's where I was kind of whenever I heard that North Korea was actually over there and staged up. That's where I was kind of reading about this. And addicted to corn.
Oh my God. Yeah. For those that don't know what's going on, apparently the North Koreans got cell phones. When they went into Russia, they were state issued from the Russians so they could communicate and they discovered the internet for the first time. It wasn't just that they were the cell phones.
They don't have internet in North Korea. Because that is how North Korea, that's how they channel their people. That's how they control them, is that they control everything. Now that they go over to Russia, they've got unlimited access to anything on the worldwide web.
And all of their soldiers are now just hammering. They are. I mean, they're beating themselves up right now. It's insane. Riding the baloney pony. Yeah. If you're over in that area in Russia and you go to use a port of John, just be careful. It's going to be sticky. It's slightly Asian.
You might be coming in there and go, Oh, yeah, that was that got a little racist. I'm sorry. I don't care. I don't I don't give a shit. It's North Korea. They can go fuck themselves. Anyway, sorry. I fucked them. Yeah, dude. That was that was hilarious. When I heard that that, yeah, now all of our soldiers that are over there are the porn. Welcome to be an American. Yeah. To help.
Welcome to America, boys. Hey, hey, North Korea. Is it that bad to be an American now? Yeah, right. However,
You need to tell Buckhorn to shut up. I'm a ham operator now and you're not. I know you're actually I'm not technically as of this. I just got my just got my license, but I do not show up in the database yet. So I don't have a call sign. So I'm not allowed to transmit this. This is a this is a side note people, but yet Colt has went full potato on this thing and went. Yeah, he went headfirst into this.
Radio thing which i'm proud of him for i did i'm not gonna lie it was actually fun i mean it sounds weird but like i put a post out on facebook about on my personal page for those that follow me and I legitimately was like you can call me a nerd all you want but for the first time since college maybe even high school i don't even think i cracked a textbook in college
Cause Google, um, that for the first time I actually got like a course guide, studied it and passed the test. And I was like, still got it, baby. Still got it. Still got it. Yeah. So that was a little side note. Um, but yeah, back to the whole, uh, uh, Trump being well, I guess. Let's get back to Trump instead. Yeah. Well, cause I want to talk about the porn thing with Koreans. Cause I think that's hilarious. That is hilarious, but you know that, you know, Andrew boost Monte, right? Yes.
So he had a pretty good take on why Trump is the best candidate, not the perfect candidate, but the best candidate for what's going on right now. Well, not necessarily that, but because of the difference between the DNC and the RNC and the GOP, whatever you want to call it, the DNC, they groom somebody to become president.
Half of the Republicans don't even like Trump. That is accurate. And the thing is, Kamala is going to run everything she does across the party first. Hey, guys, what do you think about this? Trump, on the other hand, is going to do what he thinks is best.
which is what you should be doing. Which is what you should be doing. Correct. You are entrusted to be the brains of the operation for this country. We're trusting you do what you do best. Don't sit there and ask a million questions to your party. You were selected by your party. You're the one that's supposed to be in charge.
So if you're asking other people, you're clearly not the one in charge. So Trump, the first go around, he even said, like, I kind of followed suit when I got elected. I trusted the people around me because they had been in politics for a long time, and it screwed me. So this go around, I know what I'm doing, and it's going to be even better. And then he's selected some strong people. And not only that, but he selected a lot of people that the Democrats were pissed about.
women. He's got, he's got two prominent women on his team already. One of them, well, one of them is not confirmed, but they think that that governor from is it North or South Dakota? I think it's South Dakota. Yeah, she's going to have a prominent role in his cabinet. And it just blows my mind. He's got the first, he had the first openly gay person on his cabinet.
Like he's not going based off of race, creed, color, whatever they believe in. He's going based off of who he thinks is going to best suit that position and that person just so happens to be gay or a woman or, you know, a minority. He does not give a shit about any of that. He just wants our country to run.
Oddly enough, like a business, which it is set up to do, which is why I think it's smart to have a businessman in office. Our government is set up to be run like a damn business. So put a businessman in charge. Yep.
He knows the art of negotiation, clearly, because four or five or six, seven other countries are like, oh yeah, no, we're ready to negotiate now. I mean, I think his best negotiation tactic was against Abdul. Oh yeah, when he showed him the picture of his house. Yeah, this is your picture. So any Americans die.
But that's also for an enemy of the state, right? When it comes to the other people, though, he's, I mean, he's the first president to stand up at the UN and say, we need to decriminalize homosexuality globally. He's the first one to do it. I wouldn't say that was probably his biggest feat. Oh, it's not his biggest feat, but I mean, he's not afraid to speak his mind. I would say against the UN and NATO is basically saying, telling everybody,
You better pay your share or else. And if, when people are starting to call his bluff, and I can't remember what he did, but he's about, we're not gonna pay anything either. I mean, if you guys don't wanna be a tornado, then this is bullshit. What are you throwing your back out? Yeah, he's like, we're not gonna do this. And then all of a sudden, oh, all these countries have said that they couldn't put forth that money. Now all of a sudden, I had all this money to put forth. It was simple stuff like that. Now,
We just talked about a lot of the strengths, and Trump right now has been making headway. It's a tremendous headway on who is cabinet's going to be already making moves across the world, getting Hamas back down, Putin to sit down and have a talk with Walensky.
Like all of this last administration for that past four three years. Yeah, couldn't even imagine that that was even a problem Because honestly their biggest problem was to make sure that the depends were changed on Biden Even Jill his wife showed up on voting day and all red. I mean it was yeah, I mean that's she knows what that means and
It's kind of, it's kind of nuts. Now, one of the talking points that I want to discuss was, you know, we haven't really talked about mental health in a long time. I mean, we've kind of sprinkled it in there here and there, but every time that I like, especially now in the last week, when I start to think that maybe my mental health is lacking, I just got to get on the internet and look at some of these people just losing their minds that Trump is one. Now, if
If you guys won't remember back in 2016, right? So, you know, we had, we had eight years of Obama and then Trump came in. Now, when Obama was in the first time that he ran the second time that he ran, we really didn't have a candidate that was worth a shit. I'm just saying like there was nobody there. Obama was the best one.
Call me a trader if you want to. Rhino. Yeah, Rhino. Republican and name only. But when Trump won that first one, we had all these Democrats, right? Or all these liberals. Hard left. Now, for me, a Democrat is different than a liberal. Democrat is very much about, you know, they're smart.
They don't have the same views as we do as far as, you know, conservatives do, but they're not like this radical left and that radical left is what I consider liberals. But we have these liberals that were just screaming at the top of our lungs, you know, threatening to leave the country and all this other bullshit when Trump got elected in 2016. Funny enough, do you know how many people moved out of the country after Trump got elected in 2016?
Not that many zero none fucking none because you're not going to leave a rich country to go to a poor country. We still live in like the saviest country. I mean so besides like Amsterdam and then when when Biden won right Biden won there's a lot of Republicans that were like well this is bullshit you know.
There was some writing on the roll on the wall about the election and how it might have been rigged and some other stuff. There's some evidence that has come up about things that have been hidden. Well, the number of votes was the main thing. Number of votes was 81 million as opposed to what, 67 million or something like that? What's going on? Right now, it was 74 or 75. No, no, no. Now, in this election, 78 million got him elected. Right. And now, you know, there was... Oh, it wasn't even that much.
It was like 72 million. Yeah, it was in the 70s. Yeah. But regardless, right? All of these votes that were hidden and there's documented cases of people like, oh yeah, I know they're right here. So there are some Republicans that were kind of raising arms up and basically got told, you know, tough shit. You know, this is the election and this is what this is what it is. And what does, what do we do as Republicans or just not even just Republicans as any party
blue collar, people living here in the United States have a job of responsibilities. What do we do the next day? Go to work. We went to work. We got to went to work. Big goddamn deal, right? Whatever.
and only the losers rubbed it in people's faces. And that was, and that was it, right? Um, now there's this same thing. And, and, but with that, all, all of the liberals, the, the hard left, the, the, the, the radical left were sitting there saying, Oh, well, you guys should just accept the election. You guys should accept the accounts. You guys should accept this, that and the other, you got to just being cry babies, wah, wah, wah. Now,
Oh my God. Yeah. Yes, he's crying now. And we're telling him the exact same thing. And the shitty thing is, is that we have social media, right? So there's a lot of people that are posting a lot of videos up in this dude. Honestly, it pisses me off to the, to the, for the simple fact that these assholes are getting fucking famous for acting a fool. Yeah. That, that one, uh, black woman.
that is screaming at the top of her lungs in her car, and then screaming at the end of it, do you hate me that much? That goddamn woman is going to get famous because of this bullshit, right? Instead of cuts, instead of canceled, instead of you're actually like an idiot. No, she's gonna get, she's gonna get some subsidies out of this, for sure. Yeah, she's gonna get some sort of deal, I'm sure.
You know however they make their money on social media the one the one thing that I Found is that the it was such a landslide victory that you don't see as much of that while this is rigged as you did last go around because it was such a close race and That's when people are like, okay, something's
up here. It's a close race and all these votes are coming in. Where the hell are they coming from? Well, because it was like the last hour of the election. And then all of a sudden, Trump was winning by a, but there's not super substantial, but a substantial amount. And then all of a sudden overnight out of nowhere. And so while you look at Florida, Florida instituted voting security laws and they went from about a 50 50 state to a landslide red state.
And so that's pretty interesting. When you increase voter security, meaning you need an ID, some sort of identification that says that you're legally allowed to vote in this country, because apparently people think that you should just vote because you live here. Like, no, if you came here on a visa,
Sorry. So I actually tried that. What's up? I tried to vote without an ID here in Colorado. Oh, really? Yeah. At the voting booth that I went to, I won't disclose it. They did an amazing job, by the way. However, when I went there and said, yep, I'm here to vote. And I said, well, that's awesome. You know, welcome in. Glad you're coming in and voting. Do you have an idea? And he said, no, I don't. Yeah.
Where's it at? So I left it at home.
Do you have a passport? Do you have anything that can verify? Anything that can verify that you're you? Not on me. My house is like 30 minutes away. It was 10. My house is like 30, 45 minutes away. I live here. This is my address, giving my address and all this other stuff. I left it at home. I was in a hurry this morning. I wanted to get this done.
It was like 5.30 whenever I went to go vote, and they were closing at 6. And please, and they're like, sorry. Cool. We can't. We can't do it. Good. That's how it should be. And then whenever I said, actually, JKLOL. Yeah. Well, I didn't whip it out in front of them, but I went out to my truck, came back. I was like, actually, and then I forgot my wallet to my truck. Yeah. Like, oh, OK, cool. There, you know, here we go. But no, that was awesome. That's fantastic. That's how it should be. Well, look at how our states won.
We might have voted for Kamala in the end. The state was blue in terms of the presidential. Eight or nine counties, I think, were Democratic, and the rest of them were Republican. When you look at the districting, the districts are huge around the agriculture areas, and then this tiny little thing right in the middle is all blue.
Well, it wasn't it wasn't quite that the map that I saw and now here's the thing that I'll say about that a lot of the counties that you know agriculture Whatever, yeah, they were 100% red, but then there were some other ones that were like a purple Yeah, and we had our blue ones and right it was the purple ones that I was kind of surprised about like really you had you had that many people going for this woman who
Ward salads all the time. That's that's cool. Well, you can't run a campaign on joy. Sorry. How dare you? Yes, you can. I'm sorry, you can. You absolutely can run. It doesn't work. It just don't work. I mean, the fact the matter is, is that I heard this guy and this is what I love is these people of different backgrounds are coming to
the support of Trump in particular, the gay population? Yeah. The LGB, not the T-I-QA+, the LGB are coming to the defense of Trump because he honestly did more as a president for that community than anybody else and then the black male vote. Those are the two big ones and oddly enough in Pennsylvania, the Amish.
The Amish came out in droves to vote, which they historically don't. Amish tried to stay out of politics the best that they can, but they interviewed one guy and he was like, uh, everything skyrocketed in price. And the Amish pretty much based their lives off of trades, you know, crafting of some kind. And so when material skyrocketed, I'm sure they, that hit their pocketbook real hard. Well, it's not just that. There's a lot of blue color people in Pennsylvania and right.
You know, it was kind of funny that, oh, you know, I don't know, maybe Pennsylvania, maybe not. Pennsylvania was like a predominantly wear red. And then the other one that is that they claimed is going to be the new swing state.
New Jersey. Oh, yeah. New Jersey. New swing state. Yep. And that makes that makes 100% sense. I think now not granted with the population of New Jersey, we know what the population of New Jersey is. Those guys don't don't mess around. You know, once once you cross somebody of a Italian background, you're done.
Yeah, it was, it was pretty insane to see that, you know, usually that is a pretty much a sweep for the Democrats. This one was only four points ahead. Kamala was only four points ahead on that. So yeah, it's going to be a new swing. Also, shout out to, I think it's district eight. Is it district eight that has Adams County in it? I can tell. Whoever it was, they can yadira caravale.
Thank you. Whoever did that. Thank you. Whoever the voters were that pushed right at the end to get Evans elected. Thank you so much to our friends. That was Evans and Caravale. I think it's district eight, but that's basically Brighton. It's like the Adams County. But what are you talking about though? Talking about thanking the voters for pushing you to your Caravale out and electing Gabe Evans. Okay, but what do they do? What does Gabe Evans going to do now?
Well, first of all, he's obviously a conservative. Okay. And what's his job going to be them? That's what we vote. His job is going to be to vote. He's a he's an elected official. Okay. And so his job is to vote on things like border security, which you dare Caravao claims that she did more to tighten up security down there, which her votes, which are public said otherwise.
Okay. So we actually want somebody in there who's going to vote to keep our best interest in mind at hours, not anybody else's hours that we want our board are secured. So what, now this is just for the listeners, what is their job other than just to vote? Are they a district judge or the
Congress won. Oh, yeah, it's Congress. Okay. Yeah, he's a congressman. All right. So yeah, that's what I was getting at because a lot of people don't know, like, Oh, I say that name. You're asking what his job title was and what? Yeah, no, he's so district district eight. I believe it's district eight. Don't quote me on that. It was their congressional race was Yoderra Caraveo versus Gabe Evans. And they went after that was the biggest smear campaign I've ever seen in my life.
was Caravale versus Evans. They were, that's the only commercials I saw on TV were those two bashing each other. And the one thing I will say is the Caravale campaign, the way they were trying to smear him was Asinine. And that's... They got somebody to say, I'm scared of him. Yeah, good. He's too dangerous. Good. Good.
He should be dangerous. You think he's going to vote against that their whole campaign was run on women's rights. And I'm sorry, but when you completely bankrupt a nation of people.
They don't care about social issues anymore. They care about putting food on their table and paying bills and you pushed them away from you. They lost the working class. That's what happened to the DNC. They lost the working class because they kept pushing this, you know, abortions and, you know, women's rights and whatnot. And I am 100% full. I'm going to say this on air here. I don't care about abortions.
That if they never overturned Roe v. Wade, I wouldn't have cared either way. Right. I think I think it's great that they're bringing the power back to the States. I also think there needs to be some like common sense in there where like, well, if you live in our state, you can't leave to go somewhere else to get it done. No, that's crap. That's honestly, that's.
Technically speaking that would be kidnapping right saying to a legal citizen. You can't leave our state. No, that's BS There needs to be some common sense stuff between the states, but honestly to avoid the argument altogether They just shouldn't have overturned Roe v. Wade I'll be the I'll be the first conservative to say it you know I and I've got quite a few friends that you know, they're they're all about
you know, any child that has a heartbeat is a child to God and you know, they're, you know, they're very religious and I got a lot of respect for them. You know, and I've been asked, you know, how would I vote for it? I don't know. Like I close my eyes and I pick one and then I move on.
I get both sides, like, you know, the right of the mother or the right of the child. I understand all that. I get it. But the thing is, is for me, I don't have a fight. Like I'm not. You don't have a dog in this fight. Exactly. I don't have a dog in that fight. I'm not, if it, if, and some, so someone asked me, I said, so if you were to get a girl pregnant, you really want to have a kid and you've got this girl pregnant. And she had an abortion. How would you feel?
And my response to that was, do you know who you're talking to? You're talking to somebody who is probably the most emotionally neutral person that you've ever met. Now that going as somebody else that, you know, yes, do I want kids? Absolutely. I do. I would love to have a couple of wee ones running around. I think I'd be the best dad. I'm a pretty good uncle and I'm a pretty good dad to, you know, pretty much any of my friends as kids that I have. I'm pretty good with their kids.
I could call you Uncle Logan. Yeah, your kids included. But if there's a, you know, if I was dating a group, no, it's different. Like if we're, if I'm married, we're trying to have a kid in this gal's like, no, I'm going to have an abortion because I want to divorce you. The, the issue is not that you had the abortion. The issue is why are we getting a divorce? Why are we splitting? Right. I don't know, man. Like it's,
It's a tough one coming from a male perspective because most people don't want our perspective on it. The way that I viewed it and the way that I think it should be viewed as a man is this. You don't actually have a say in what any woman does with their body. However, you do have the right if you are a person who says, nope, I am completely against abortion.
I understand that you are not and this is what you want to do. I cannot see a future with you. Well, there is nothing wrong with that and saying, Hey, we don't align in values and that's okay. You do whatever you want with your body. I'm not going to hold it against you and we're just going to go our separate ways. So with that being said though, if I, if I was Romano romantically involved with somebody,
Ramon Ali. Ramon Ali. Yeah. Yeah. Real Hispanic. If not racist, by the way. No. Anyway, if I was involved with somebody and we're together, we make a decision to have a kid, right? And she finally gets pregnant. And then during that pregnancy, you know, she says, I'm leaving you, I can't do this anymore. Whatever the case may be, whether I'm an asshole or she found somebody better, whatever the case may be.
I would, what's that? It's unlikely. Yeah, right. Yeah, thanks, man. I love you. No, I'm, but you're not wrong. Anyway, I would 100% expect the conversation there to be like, Hey, I don't want to bring this kid into a world with one parent. What are your thoughts? And my answer to that would be,
please have the child as long as you are safe and I will take care of it, nothing against you. Right? I mean, that's, that's how, that's how I would take it. As long as you are safe and everything is good, I will take a hundred percent accountability and can, you know, I will, you know, whatever, right? And I'll take full parental responsibility. And even after that, right? Like say 10 years has gone by and now this woman wants to come up and say, Oh, hey, I'm your mom.
I would be open to that. Like, yeah, no, that is your mom. That's your biological mother. But you know, that I don't know, man, it's it's well, let me ask you in that scenario. Let's say you get to that point and she says, Hey, I want to split and I want to bring a kid into this world. You tell your bit about I will take full parental responsibility. And she says, Nope, I'm just not going to go through with the pregnancy. Are you going to be
I mean, I'm sure you're going to be hurt by that. Are you going to raise a fuss? I'll be sad, but what can I do? That's why this whole abortion thing for men, they want our opinion on it because they honestly don't want our opinion. The guys who are like,
No, it's okay. It's your body. You do what you want. I'm going to be sad and I'm going to leave as a result, but like I'm going to, you know, you do whatever you want. They want to polarize us. They want nothing but the people who say abortion is free for all and the people that say, no, none whatsoever. That's all they want to hear from. They don't want to hear anything sensible on the subject.
Because what does that do? Oh, it brings us together. What do politicians not want to do? Actually bring us together. Well, and on the other side of that too, you know, a woman who is, you know, raped. Oh, the cases of incest, rape. There should be, yeah. Or, or, you know, danger to life of the mother. Like, if that is the only option, then, yeah, I would, I would think that that would, you know, that seems like common sense to me.
If I were the dad in that situation and they said, look, it's either the mom or the kid. Well, this can sound really bad. If it's either the mom or the kid, which one do you pick? I already know my answer. What's your answer?
I, you talk about somebody that's married. Yeah. I'm taking my wife. Yeah. Okay. Every time. All right. Cool. So I'm not all right. So I don't feel so bad about that. And you don't, you shouldn't ever feel bad about that. I've heard people say a million times, oh, I'm taking the kid, the poor innocent kid. Yeah. And you're essentially allowed. It's kind of that, that whole, are you going to kill somebody or let somebody die? Remember the train track?
Right, the train track thing so that it kind of falls in the same category is that are you going to kill somebody or are you going to let someone die because kids survives you let mom die but that's also another conversation that we have with mom right like right look this is what's going on I would really I want you to stay here except at least we have a chance we have a chance to make a family again I know this is gonna suck and we're gonna
We're going to embrace this suck together. But then ultimately, it's what do you want to do, honey? And that's a tough one that my wife and I had. Actually, I was going to say we had many discussions about this. We had two discussions about this. I won't go into detail on them because that's our personal stuff. But we had
Two very different conversations about it. And that was it. You know, we had our mind made up, but I will tell you this right now. If mom is incapacitated at the time, it falls on you. Fuck. I don't know if I can do it. That is the scariest dude. I went into this. The only thing that I was worried about was that everything else. I was excited. I was like, man, I'm going to be a dad. Like I would, I would be giving my wife a shot at Amiadarone, not Amiadarone, but either vasopressin or epinephrine and wake her up. Hey, look, we got a question. Yeah, we got a question for you.
you need to wake up now no literally like that was my that was my biggest fear and it wasn't super on my mind because my wife is tough as shit
But like it was it creeps in the back of your mind like shit. What do I do if this happens? Yeah. Like it's terrifying. Because on the backside of that, right? You make the decision to save the mom and then she presents you forever. It's like you motherfucker. Yeah. Right. And the plight of man. That is literally the plight of man right there. Right. Damned if you do. Damned if you don't. Yeah. It's a it's a tough scenario. And I don't I truly think that it comes down to this polarizing
of America where they don't want common sense discussions about things anymore. They just want people to sit there and frickin argue about it. And I am not willing to play into that crap because I am a relatively socially liberal Republican. And most people would call me a centrist or most people would call me a libertarian. Yeah. And that's and that's okay. I consider myself a a conservative
I used to call myself a libertarian. I'm registered as an independent. I will say I am a fiscally conservative person and a socially liberal person. To a certain degree on either end, obviously, we can't be stingy with our money as a nation. And also, we can't just let people run rampant and believe that they're cats. True. Yeah. I mean, we can. We can. It's just going to be a real bad look. I mean, that's what happened in was a Nigeria or something.
Or somebody went over there and they're like, why aren't you? Why are you accepting so much aid from China? They're like, China brings us money and guns. The USA wants us to recognize transgender people. Right. Who do you think we're going with? Yeah. And I was like, that is so fair. Like the one thing.
That happened recently and this is another tough subject is what's going on in Iraq. I don't know if you've heard about this. I just found out about it like two days ago and I probably should have put it in our notes. Iraq is currently trying to change the law. So the age of consent is nine. Oh, God. Nine years old. And we're worried about what's going on here in America. If we are such empathetic and sympathetic people of the world, why are we not screaming about this right now?
I, I'm, I'm ready to listen. I've got my 300 blackout. I've got a couple of SIG 320s and I've got my two, two, three, send me over there. I mean, I don't care if I die at this point. So listen, nine. Listen, Linda, as much as I hate that as well, like that would
That infuriates me just thinking about it. Here's the thing though, is that is Iraq. It's not America. We're in the US of A. What they decide to do over there is their issue. And if you talk to a couple of veterans that have been over there to Iraq and Afghanistan, they'll tell you about some more stories of what they've seen of children being molested or raped. It's sad. It's terrible. By the way, you keep saying these things. This is why we don't get exposure.
What do you mean? You can't use the R word. Oh, dang it. I'm sorry. YouTube is going to edit us. Well, not edit. They're just not going to show us. It's OK. Wait, I've got the F on like six times already. So a vibe because I don't really care anymore. This episode's already not going to get aired on YouTube, but whatever. Damn it. Damn it. Damn R word. It's OK. I guess maybe if you're doing the editing, you can go in there and go.
No, no, I'm not going to take all the time to do that. But we're pushing this one out. I do not care. Yeah, I mean, that's unfortunately, that's Iraq. That's not USA. Right. If we got that stuff happen in the USA, absolutely. I mean, I still will, you know, wear a shirt that says, you know, kill your local map, you know. Yeah. P word map. No, we don't say map.
You can't say map either. Oh, no, we can. We don't. I refuse to use that word. Oh, OK. Well, I mean, I'm using it because I don't because we're already we're already censored. Well, on YouTube, but maybe the other ones. Now, I think I'm going to censor us. OK. Kill your local pedo. I mean, honestly, man, we need to get on Patreon because they don't give a shit. We do. We do need a Patreon.
If anybody has information on patreon stuff to give me a call, shoot us an email at our email that nobody uses. Because we can definitely do nuts out for nuts out for peanut. Hell yeah. We'll do that live on video. Yeah, we can talk about that in a second. There is something I want to talk about to light light in the mood a little bit.
It's still still a sore subject, but Trump's borders are no on. So yeah, that guy that guy is a gangster 100% dude when he straight up said it's gonna cost like 85 billion dollars to deport people and she's like, where are we gonna get that money from? He was just like Wherever we want like what did he say? Where did they get? Oh the same place? They got the money that they're giving them and I was like, yes
Somebody finally said it. Somebody finally said it. Him in front of that congressional hearing and all that other stuff where he was, dude, that gal. He's a bulldog. She was banging that gal. I thought she broke it because I only heard it. I didn't see it, but I just heard this. I heard a snap after she hit it. She was so mad because he was just like, no, you work for me. You're going to listen to me because I pay taxes. You work off of my taxes. So you're going to listen to me.
Bang your gab all you want. You can't turn my voice off. That was absolutely. Cut my mic and I'll scream. I honestly, like I hear, he is. He's a bulldog. A lot of people say, oh, he's a bully. He's going to go after people that, you know, don't need it and just that and the other. The whole thing about separating families. Oh, yeah. Separating, well, what are you going to do if they separate the family? Well, maybe they can all go together.
They'll get deported together. I don't know. Dude, the funniest thing I saw in this is directly related to immigration was some gal in New York was like, Hey, so my boyfriend just broke up with me and his parents are illegal immigrants. How do I get them deported? Jesus. Now that is hilarious. It is that is hilarious. I'm sorry. I don't care who you are. That is funny.
it might be messed up but that's why it's dark humor and that that's true but yeah no he's not objectively funny but we'll we'll we'll see that but i mean so what eighty five million a year how many how many years now i think it's eighty five billion all together as well eighty five billion yeah
They're giving them $3,500 a month. How much money have we sent over to Ukraine in the past three years? Oh, like $600 billion or something? Yeah, I think I think we'll be okay. I think we'll be just fine. Yeah, if there's one thing American can do, it's find money. Now, the other thing is, folks, is that we are not, I am not a racist, neither is Colt.
If you're a good person, I love you. I will treat you how you treat me and how you treat other people. So if you're a good person, I will treat you as such. If you're a piece of shit, I'm going to treat you as such. And you'll definitely know about it. What we're talking about here is the illegal immigrants, people that have just illegal immigrants.
People have come here illegally and even those who claim asylum and I'm doing air quotes asylum. No, there's nothing illegal about claiming asylum. However, there is a legal process to gain asylum. And they've all done that process.
And I mean, it's a loophole. So they get caught, they get put into confinement, and then they claim asylum. And then in 30 days, they get this white piece of paper that says, okay, yeah, you're you've got asylum here in the United States go be gay someplace. Gay isn't happy. All right. Oh,
Yeah, but all of you that thought that I meant that you know, it's happy. All right. That was what gay meant and originally Anyway, go frolic through the flowers. Damn it. Yeah, I mean if you want to peg each other, that's fine. That's not it to me Jenny if you're listening to this we're talking about pegging
Sorry inside joke. Hopefully she listens. I mean you said pegging so I automatically get it anyway Yeah, I mean that's not elite like you can't just come and say I claim asylum and then Expect a you know $5,000 check essentially now. It's not a check and holds a bunch of other bullshit that you're gonna get and okay here here you go We're gonna ship you off to Austin, Texas or Denver, Colorado or Someplace on the east coast or someplace on the west coast and you just go do whatever you want you're fine
Um, here's, here's a way that you can apply for a social security number. That's bullshit. Like that's not what the asylum thing was built for. Correct. It was built for people who were actually in fact, refugees, um, that needed a place, a safe place to go to escape the war. And you know, with, with a TDA gang from, um,
Venezuela. Venezuela. A lot of those people flew, they fled Venezuela to get away from all that shit. They come here. Yeah. And now who's right back in it, right back in it, you know, there are TDA is taking over the apartment complexes that most of these people live in and like, what the hell? It's bullshit, right? So I mean, I'm. People don't realize that actually other than those two that they rated, they're actually doing it legally, legally in air quotes.
because of these housing credits and stuff that they're getting from the government. They're actually able to get into these houses using our government system. Well, they're considered as section eight housing if I'm not mistaken. Correct. So it's a zero income housing.
They put you on a plan, you got like X amount of time before you have to move out. Yeah. Uh, this, that and the other, which obviously none of them have been doing anything. They're just squatting there essentially now. Um, but yeah, I mean, I'm excited for the voters are. I mean, I think that guy is, uh, he is a dog and he's, I don't know. A lot of people say, well, he's racist. No, he's not.
He's looking after the American public. He's looking after the United States security. He's looking out for American citizens, and we are first and foremost in a collective group. We have all different sorts of race, color, creed, right? He's looking out for all of us.
the American people, the ones that are here legally. Did you know that the United States is the only country in the entire world, the only country in the entire world that you can come to live in and call yourself an American? What? That sounds confusing because of how I said that. Dumb that down. So let's say that you moved to Japan and you have lived there for five years. Oh, I can't call myself Japanese.
Let's say you move to Scotland and you live there for five years.
Can you call yourself Scottish? Well, technically speaking, I do have Scottish. Doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. You weren't born there. You weren't born there, it doesn't matter. That doesn't born there, okay. It doesn't born there. Doesn't born there. But you come to the United States. You call yourself an American. You can call yourself an American. As soon as you have a citizenship here, which I don't know what that process is, I think it's like a year, maybe a year and a half before you can actually claim citizenship, citizenship. Anywhere else in the world?
You can't call yourself a Russian or Ukrainian or until you're a citizen. No, you can't. They do not accept you. The people of that country, if you were to go to Japan and you're there, you get citizenship in Japan and say, I am now Japanese. Okay, to be fair. To be fair, the Japanese are racist as hell. Look at every other country in the world. But let's say I went to England.
Oh, God, please. Yes. Let's talk about somebody that we kicked the shit out of 240 years ago. Yeah, let's go ahead and talk about that. Hey, that's in the past. Okay. Tell them that we're moving. They're still mad.
No. Oh, yes. I think they're mad about the entirety of the world that kicked him out on a tiny little island. Half the size of Texas. But it's French. France. Listen, the French would probably accept you with open arms. They'd be like American. They're new. No. They'd be like, do you want to help us fight the government?
any other country in the world you go there you want to claim citizenship you get your citizenship in that country you can't call yourself I am a Frenchman or I am an Englishman Scottish Irish anything you can't come up to somebody say
I am Scottish. Okay. Let's you come up to somebody after you get your citizenship here and you walk up to somebody who you've got it. You know, they can barely speak English to come up. I'm an American. I'm not going to ask for it, but they show me their, you know, their, their paperwork that they went through the test and all that stuff. And then I got my citizenship. I'm an American now. What is our response to that? Cool. High five, right? Yeah. Awesome. Fellow American. You can't do that in any other country. So I want to, I want to make this abundantly clear.
You are correct. They will not accept you as a person of that particular country. In fact, the matter is you are legally. That's fine. So if I went to France and I got my citizenship and they were like, oh, where are you from? That's fine. I'm not going to say I'm from France. I'm going to say I'm from America, but I am a French citizen. You have a Korean that comes up to you and he says, hey, I'm an American. Our first thing is, OK, cool, man. Yeah, probably. Follow American. Yeah.
They're not gonna do that in France. How many people are Black, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Irish, Scottish in any other country? There's a multiple, right? They can't be called a Scottishman that gets citizenship in France, can't be called a Frenchman. They are Scottish. Here's the thing, they can be. They just aren't. Not socially speaking. That's what I'm getting. That's what I'm saying. They just aren't because it's not socially acceptable. However,
legally speaking, they are here in America. It is socially acceptable. You say that you're an American and you have went through the process. You are now an American. Right. And that's, that's what America is all about. That's what make America, that's what makes America great. Yeah. So I love about it. Yeah. Make America great again. Isn't that what we, isn't that our stance? Again again? Again again. Yeah. Yeah. My God. My God, Chris, where's her maha hat?
I'll tell you what, this politics thing is fascinating to me. So my therapist, and if my therapist is listening, therapist, I love you. I think you are a great therapist. I am a little shocked that you would bring up politics. I am a little shocked. Now granted, my therapist has been doing this for a long time. And she's also an attorney. She was a jag attorney. Oh shit. Yeah. She was a jag officer.
And so she's incredibly intelligent. And I will say when people get on in life, they tend to willingly bring up politics. I was shocked that she would bring up politics. And she did bring it up because it was a concern that if we had another four years of this economic downturn, that we would have to close the salon.
And I was weighing heavily on our minds. So she did want to check in with us about that. That's totally fine. But then it went down this rabbit hole where I could tell that we had differing views. And I was like trying to get out of the conversation. But my wife, who I don't know if she was picking up the same cues I was was just talking about it. And I was like, I feel uncomfortable with this. Like, this is our therapist. I don't want to talk politics with my therapist. Like my personal therapist, he knows my stance. That's it.
We don't talk about it outside of that. And so it was, it was strange for me and I never hold it against our therapist. I think she's great, but it is so polarizing. It's, it's absolutely polarizing because I never thought that a JAG officer turned therapist would actually have differing opinions than me. It pretty substantially different, you know, different opinions. I was very surprised by that.
And it is what it is, but it's definitely very strange to go into a therapy session and talk about politics. And maybe that's just me. Maybe some people really like their identity as politics, and so that's what they talk about. But for a person who's going to see a therapist professionally,
I don't think I want to talk about politics. I think most people who make it their identity, probably, I would honestly say 75% of the people claim their identity as politics have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. They're getting stuff off of CNN or some kind of news thing or whatever. As the simple fact that they actually know anything about politics is probably very slim.
I kind of equate it to somebody who knows, you know, I am a firearm tactician, but I only do airsoft. So you know the mechanics of an airsoft gun? Not.
Rifle not a rifle or a pistol which they sure I get it. There's some some similarities to it But you really have no absolutely idea what you're talking about the pistols are probably the closest thing you're gonna get because they do have the blowback pistols which would simulate Roughly trying to keep that firearm in control, but there's it. There's a very big so here's a big difference in kick between an airsoft gun and yeah, I mean I
Some of them, not really. I'll just say some are pretty lifelike. That's, I mean, makes their own. Here's probably the biggest difference between airsoft and actual firearms. An actual firearm will, it'll, it'll fucking kill you. Yeah. That it will. It will do that.
Airsoft is just going to hurt. You know, I mean, it'll it'll kill you. It'll take it'll take at least a hundred hits though. Yeah, you want to buy a room peek inside every time on airsoft. That's fine. You get one into the dome and raise your hand up. Oh, I got hit. You do that in a real gunfight. There's no raising your hand. You're just going to be meeting, you know, St. Peter, the pearly gay is going on. I fucked up. Yeah. Damn, that was wild, man.
Show me my highlight reel. Yeah, do you do I get a retry kind of respawn or is that not a thing? Oh, we don't get respawns. Sam, a bitch. To be fair, I have been playing Call of Duty a lot lately. This is the first Call of Duty I've played in probably seven or eight years. I've been thinking about getting the gaming station. Dude, it's pretty fun. I'm not going to lie. It feels good to get back into it. Mainly I've been playing zombies though, which for those that don't know, my dream in life would be a zombie apocalypse.
Mainly just because I played baseball for too many years not to use that to my advantage. Just to go ham. Just to go ham. Yeah, absolutely. Just putting, putting aluminum bats on foreheads.
That would be thrilling for me. So talking about mental issues here. Yeah, that is a mental issue. So, I mean, judging by how most of these people have reacted socially on platforms, on the election, like I said, I sometimes wonder about my mental status and how healthy I am.
And then I just open up Facebook, Instagram or TikTok and I'm like, wow, I'm really not that bad. There are people literally falling apart at the seams due to the fact that Trump got elected. And it's like, I don't understand it. I don't know where they're coming from. I don't know what their struggles are. So I can't really talk too much shit. But one thing I probably can guess that they've never worked a day in their life
They've never had a hard day because it was either mom or dad that that they helped them out with it And they always had a care bear that they could hug on to all the way up until they were 34 I never watched the care bears, but It's it's really surprising to me to see some of these people a Couple of them that I actually know personally that I've had a conversation with about
this election and they are absolute like they They're beside themselves I'm gonna tell you this I have not seen I mean I've seen some of like the overreactions, but I don't get a ton of them I haven't seen a whole lot maybe three or four of the main ones So there's there's two people one of them actually listen to this program. So, you know, I hope that you're listening and
I care about you. I really do. I'm sorry that it didn't work out the way that you wanted to, but you know what? That's the way that things work. We don't always get what we want. And I know it's been all want. And so everything I'm saying right now, I've also told this person face to face. Yeah. You don't get everything that you want.
That is the way the world. I don't know who told you that if you just close your eyes real tight and you say, I wish, I wish, I wish that it's all going to be better, but that's not the way that it is. If that was the case, then I definitely wouldn't be, I definitely have seven suppressors right now. And I wouldn't be working with JBS. I would be making millions of dollars in my firearms company. I'd be, you know, maybe the Congressman of Colorado, I don't know, but I definitely wouldn't be
living in Colorado, uh, and you know, working my ass off, you know, working on 18 hours a day. Uh, it may be even more and getting even less sleep. So, uh, and, and these, these two individuals, and again, the one I listen to, the other one I don't, or the other one doesn't, um, it's not about you.
There are 400 million other people in this in this country other than you 330. No, I think it's more than that. Is it 330? Yeah. Oh, since last census, it was 330 million. I thought we were 350. But anyway,
Probably. Well, we just had a massive immigration. Yeah. So there's millions of people in this country that you, you are not the central point. No, that's hard for you to try to understand. Like I told you before, get over your fucking self.
Here's the cool thing is you're going to get up and I know that you have in the last three days that we've talked. You've gotten up every goddamn morning. You went to work. You did your job. You came back home. You took care of your dogs and you're good. You wake back up and you do it again. Maybe you throw some bullshit on Facebook just because you think somebody's listening. But for those of you that anybody else that might be listening have friends like this, just
it's okay tell them tell them it's okay it's okay somebody loves you just not me hey i've been an ally since the victory okay no no it's not you it uh i've been an ally actually i have been posting some reposting some things especially on tiktok that i agree with wholeheartedly that
Apparently people have been doing this and it's actually disgusting to me that Somebody would allow their sons to say this crap, but apparently there are some high school boys walking around saying things like your body my choice Yeah, like don't get me wrong like you know that that I'm not a fan of that whatsoever also I would tell them you know well if it were me if it were let's say my daughter walking around a high school and
And some kid walked up and said, your body, my choice, that kid would not be able to go home. He wouldn't have a home to go back to. Like I'd go scorched earth. If somebody said that to my daughter, because that's my daughter. I mean, seeing it's one thing, doing it's another. And I get that there's a there's a line there that we can't start across, but it would definitely be a conversation I'd be having with parents like a
Do you know your son said this? Sorry. After the conversation with the parents, depending upon which way it goes, he might not have a home to come back to. Right. Yeah. Because if mom and dad are like, I don't give a shit and be like, okay, well, your house is going to spontaneously combust in about an hour. So I suggest you get out. I wouldn't even suggest that. You're done. Yeah, you're done. But the fact of the matter isn't, and I'm not doing it to show that I
You know, support anybody either which way. I'm doing it because common sense wise that is not okay to say like at all. And some lady posted something is one of my reposts was this lady saying if if I find out that one of my sons is walking around the school.
Shout in your body my choice. I will show them what a late term abortion looks like. I was like damn lady. Yes, that's the kind of shit that I'm going to repost though, because not only is it funny because she's making a joke about it, but also she's putting a put in a foot down saying like my my kids will not be shitty.
I guarantee you, I wouldn't have even seen it coming. If I would have even mentioned it, even a whisper, I would have gotten home. I would have never seen it coming. I would have just woke up at the pearly gates like, oh, what the fuck? Yep. What happened? Yep. Done for it. Yep. I couldn't come home if I said something like that. My wife would tear my head off.
Oh, no, I would have been invited home. Like, hey, we got your favorite food. Come on, really. Come on. We got you some hot Cheetos. Come on home. And then as soon as I got home, like it was done. Not the actual lights, your lights. Yeah, no, the mom and dad would have had a heyday with that. Like, oh, you think so, huh? Yeah, you think that's funny, huh?
I'll tell you what's not funny and the thing that we're gonna wrap up on is our IP my dude peanut. Dude peanut god damn it. And Fred why is nobody talking about Fred dude nobody gives a shit about Fred. For those that don't know peanut is the squirrel.
uh... this man's house got rated because of his got a scroll in a raccoon that he did not paperwork for and fred is a record in by and i was in a neighbor somebody on social media i think it was a social media person from some regardless who i turn them in is a piece of shit no that the girl the gallant turner turn them in and
I know who she is, not personally, I just, from the reports, turn them in. So then the state of New York, right? Yep, New York. State of New York come in and they seize these two animals and they euthanize them. They cut off Peanuts head to do a rabies test.
I don't know why they got cut off. I had to do that. But anyway, um, yeah, from the social media test. What's that? Wouldn't he have gotten rabies? I did. Because the fact of the matter is I saw a video of him eating food with his squirrel. I don't know. Eating the same food.
The one thing that I know is that, man, Peanut was an inspiration to all of us. He was the bravest squirrel that I've ever met. He made me get up early in the mornings because I wanted to do my best for Peanut almost all the time. Now that he's gone, I don't know what I'm going to do with my life. I'm going to tell you this right now. Call this conspiracy theory. They broke the timeline with Harambe. They broke the timeline with Harambe.
We're fixing it with peanut. You know, peanut is a martyr for the cost. We're fixing the timeline. And it's all thanks to Fred and peanut.
Well, I mean, who gives a shit about Fred? I mean, fuck Fred. I do. Fred was a dirty goddamn raccoon. I like raccoons. He was probably one of the ones that was in on it. He just got, he just got clipped just because he was collateral damage. Fred Snitch got caught in that spot. Yeah. Fred's a snitch, a dirty bastard. Hey, listen, dude. Trash pandas are dope. All right. I mean, that's fine, but Fred was not dope. He was a fucking snitch and then he got killed on top of it. Have you ever seen Valkyrie? Same thing. Oh, damn.
Yeah, even even the people that that snitched on the on the on the people are trying to do Valkyrie They got killed too because they didn't want the secret to get out. But anyway, yeah fucking nuts out for peanut. All right, so now what what day did he die on? I can't remember. I think it was a two weeks ago
And I mean, it was two weeks ago, but I can't remember it was like a Wednesday or a Thursday or something like that. Well, that's what it was like. It's like this. It's either like Wednesday is nuts out for peanut. Okay. And so like you, you got to show your nuts at least once a day.
To who any anybody really okay, so when I take a shower I can just show my wife and yeah, I mean that works I've got a little bit of a dilemma there because I don't have anybody to show it to you. Oh, you sure do show him and and that would be a little weird and they can't really come to my defense like hey Did you practice nuts out for peanut?
And no, I cannot but yeah, so this whole thing with the the squirrel peanut Has really kind of blown up RIP peanut Hashtag that if you want to And with that we're gonna end for today because we've been doing this for an hour and my back is hurting and
So guys, you know the deal. Facebook, YouTube, technically Instagram and TikTok that we don't use. Apple podcast, Spotify, Podbean, whatever you can do. Get us some views. We love spreading the word to people and hopefully we didn't offend too many people today because man, we got it.
We got down some rabbit holes. I mean, we did. And we really appreciate Jesus. Really appreciate you guys listening in. Make sure you guys are going to all those platforms. Give us a rating. Maybe a review. Let us know if there's anything that we can do to improve. If there's something you guys want to talk about, please let us know. Other than that, you guys have yourself a wonderful day and we will be talking to you soon. Love you. Bye.
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