Two Sushi Rolls

Episode 3: Mario E

August 13, 2018 Jorge E, Leslie E / Mario E Episode 3
Episode 3: Mario E
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Two Sushi Rolls
Episode 3: Mario E
Aug 13, 2018 Episode 3
Jorge E, Leslie E / Mario E
In this episode, The Sushi Rolls, Jorge and Leslie, are joined by brother, Mario Escutia, as he talks about his experiences as a traveling businessman, roofing and stormchasing, negotiating with insurance companies, adventurous eating, and Octoberfest! The gang also touch on pyramid schemes, MLMs, and other shady business schemes, and discuss, from the perspective of real entrepreneurs, what it really takes to achieve the success that these "businesses" claim to offer. Check out https://www.basicroofingtx.com/ !
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In this episode, The Sushi Rolls, Jorge and Leslie, are joined by brother, Mario Escutia, as he talks about his experiences as a traveling businessman, roofing and stormchasing, negotiating with insurance companies, adventurous eating, and Octoberfest! The gang also touch on pyramid schemes, MLMs, and other shady business schemes, and discuss, from the perspective of real entrepreneurs, what it really takes to achieve the success that these "businesses" claim to offer. Check out https://www.basicroofingtx.com/ !
Speaker 1:

Hey, what's going on guys? It's me, your host, George E, fucking King of the castle and I am once again here with my lovely cohost and I'm the mama bear. She is now, if you guys noticing something different, it might be my voice. I'm getting over being sick. I had a pretty terrible cold, uh, this week and kind of fucking side called the man called. Yeah. So I was being a huge baby about that. And uh, today is our third episode of two Sushi Rolls Podcast and today we are joined by my little brother Mario. Are you all right guys? We'll. Today's episode is going to be filled with a whole bunch of stuff. Uh, but first we would like to say that today's episode is sponsored by basic roofing. Uh, if you guys need a roof done and you guys are in the Texas area, make sure you guys called basic roofing. You can find them on facebook, you can also find him@basicroofing.com, right? Basic roofing tx.com. Nice. Uh, so make sure you guys are giving them a visit. Even if you guys don't want to pay out of pocket, you guys could actually go through their insurance and through your insurance, actually, you go through your insurance provider and they'll actually do a claim on it and, uh, you may just have to pay for your deductible, which is nothing in comparison to a roof that could cost you thousands of dollars. So make sure you check them out. That is basic roofing, tx.com. All right guys, well today's episode is actually going to be a little bit on the different side. We're trying to play with our format a little bit and, uh, we'd also like to take a quick moment to thank all the people who are actually out there listening to our podcast. We are doing really great with our numbers. We could totally tell which one of you guys are out there actually being a faithful listeners. We really do appreciate you guys. Thank you so much for sticking around, for liking the show. And like we've mentioned in the weeks, in the past, uh, we're actually going to be doing a giveaway to a random, uh, people, uh, who are actually listening to our show and actually like us and follow us. Um, we're going to be selecting a few you guys to send you guys a Amazon gift card as well as to Sushi rolls, podcast shirt. I'm really great quality shirts.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we see you guys. We really appreciate it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. And we know which one of you guys out there is listening to us and we're getting a lot of listens. So that's really great. Um, when you could actually now listen to us on spotify. So hopefully some of you guys will actually, somebody, you guys will probably be listening to us on spotify. Um, some of us will be listening on itunes if you guys are on Ios and some people will be listening on their androids through stitcher or Google play. I'm one of the issues, uh, just in case you guys have been having it with actually listening to us through Alexa. Um, you actually have to say Alexa, uh, open

Speaker 2:

any pod, one pod, and once she gives you that prompt, once she greets you, then you say after you open any pod, then you say play to Sushi rolls podcast, because that's like, um, the thing that they play podcasts on, which is any pod. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Um, so thank you guys out there who are listening once again and I will be choosing you guys in the next few weeks. Uh, we also got a lot of great guests lined up for you guys. We're in, we're in talks with a lot of great guests, a lot of different people from a lot of backgrounds, careers. Um, so please stay tuned, find out more about that stuff. Um, so, um, that's, that's going on man. How's Texas has been, man, you've been out there for a year now. About a year but a year. Pretty far. Yeah. And how's that treating you in comparison to living, you know, Bolingbrook, you know, starting a business, uh, in Bolingbrook, Illinois, taking it to Minnesota. You guys took it to Minnesota? Yep. Um, how does it feel going from Illinois, Minnesota? To now all of a sudden Texas, that mean that's crazy weather changed.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. I'm going to use to heat the heat's not very fun to deal with because I'm in a vehicle. You could always put on more layers. You know when you're in the heat you can't really do much about it. You kind of have to put up with it. So it's not very. I don't know why people I texted so much. I mean it's cool, but it's still hard for me. I like the cold.

Speaker 1:

So you didn't end up being one of those people who like moves in Texas and is all Gung Ho Texas?

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, no.

Speaker 2:

So if you're from Texas, please don't get offended. We know you love your state. You guys. Yeah,

Speaker 3:

just like the cold. I prefer to stay up here and I can't tell what the heat all year long. It's like my snow.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. But for Minnesota working in Minnesota or A.

Speaker 3:

I prefer working at home and your home but wasn't right. But Minnesota I definitely would say was a really nice. They're really like Minnesota was a. It was different from a lot of states that I've been to. It's done a lot of people pride themselves on things that they do there and so they kind of go above and beyond, you know, you don't always see the same places you go, you know, there's a lot of mom and pop restaurants, shops, you know, that type of stuff. So

Speaker 1:

yeah, one of the main things that I noticed, I remember when we were a tigger trips up to Minnesota to do work for Jane when we're working in that company. Um, I remember that people being so nice the moment you transferred, you know, state lines and you were finally in Minnesota. I remember how the vast difference of like people treating you like there are so much such friendly fucking people, man. They're super nice. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Well I guess that's something that they actually go by Minnesota. Nice. So it's kind of like their motto of being really nice

Speaker 1:

and they got a lot of art. It's a beautiful city man. All of overall Minnesota is just a beautiful state, beautiful state. You know, princess from a, from a Minnesota actually. Yeah. He, I believe he's from there. Yeah. Yeah. He had that song. Uh Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well he actually lived not too far from one of our people that we used to work for out there. Lake Minnetonka or something by Lake Minnetonka. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That song was like Glen's yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. Well, uh, well when he passed away his house, they lit it up with purple lights and all that.

Speaker 1:

That's beautiful. It's nice. That's awesome man. But overall house Texas food. I know you've been complaining a lot about that. You came down here and I've been taking this guy to eat as much local food as possible just because of the fact that he's been complaining about Texas with so much.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm not a fan of it. It's terrible. I don't like it at all. It's A. I don't know if I had better food and a lot of places in there over there. Just. I Dunno, I don't, I don't want to make it seem like I'm talking bad about Texas, you know, because I know people from Texas really loved the place, but I don't know. I think they could really do better with their food thing. They go, they pick it up there.

Speaker 1:

Well let me ask you this. Let's do a little bit of some bogus shit real quick. Dual reverse. Shout out what's the fucking restaurant and you totally like a revert. Shout out, like suck my Dick. You guys saw

Speaker 3:

honestly, Taco Cabana, Taco Cabana, reverse shout out for technical brand. That sucker. Yeah. I don't like to smash Bro. Bitch. It's like the Mcdonald's of Tacos out there and it's like at every corner and you see it everywhere. You can't go like a mile, a few miles down without seeing another one at the corner. So is it like a Taco bell kind of thing? It's like a, it's like more like. Yeah, I guess it's not really the sell tacos. Tacos suck.

Speaker 1:

So it's, it's a restaurant that just sucks at being authentic. Yeah, basically. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Well like it. But I mean, I personally don't like it. It's not that great. Yeah. Um, I'm used to the authentic.

Speaker 1:

Now the crazy thing is, is they're closer to the border than we are here in Illinois. So how the hell did they fuck up Mexican food? Like you're so close. Yeah, because he now I've had the same issues. Now I've taken trips to Los Angeles before and um, I remember I was at the ace hotel, beautiful hotel and I'm right next door to the ace. They had a Taco spot, like it was just a little Taco Hut, right? And I was like, Oh, you know what? I haven't had Mexican in awhile. I've been having nothing but food from here, from the whole town and you know, here and there. I'm like, you didn't want to. I want to now I start Darko and I go to this place and I ordered it. And from the moment I opened up the foil to look at the Taco, I was like, I was like, this is not up a storm. And I'm like, this is almost almost. It almost looked like it was like, so it didn't look like out of a started and I was like, what the hell is this? I'm, I'm, I'm a Chubby guy. Alright. I've gotten in trouble over the year and sorry, I'm big boned. All right, now I'm, I'm the type of guy who will clean the fucking plan out. Even if I don't like it, I'll complain or something terrible, but I'm going to just max down. You can let it go to waste. There's kids out there starving. Right? But this was one of those places where I took a bite out of the Damn Taco and I was like, this is disgusting. I threw it in the trash right there in front of 100. I'm like, I don't care if they feel disrespect. I'm sorry. Let's just discuss. And I remember staying stating that. I was like, how can you be so close to the border and manage the fuck up Mexican food? That's terrible. I'm like, come on man, get your shit together. So then you tell me the same way. I'm like, what are they like, what's going on? I mean they have a good barbecue, I'll eat the barbecue, but now you're telling me people just do their brisket. Everybody's got fucking smokehouse basically. Everybody's always smoked meat out there. Nice. Now we smoked me out here to Illinois, but that's usually, that's people in crack houses in Chicago. Those are, those are the smokehouses we have over here now. There's actually a good barbecue place in plainfield. That's called a baby back blows man. Shout out to them. Do it if you guys are ever in Plainfield, um, there off of Lilly cash road and route 30. Oh yeah. Really good spot. Really good spine. I think they've gotten some notability through like local news and all that in the past. Really good spot. They got really good rib tips. Really good ribs. Um, did you guys know that actually ribs falling right off the bone is doesn't necessarily mean they're good ribs. You don't want it to fully fall off the bone. You want it to be tender for to come boat. If you ever pick up a piece of ribbon, like just fall straight off the bone, like gets like slips out. It just slips out DTF shit to get in your mouth. Yeah. That apparently that's not good ribs. You want it to have a little bit of, you know, hold onto them. Um, and a lot of the times when they fall off, it usually means to people sometimes boiled them beforehand. Yeah. I, but see, I'm not, I'm not a professional. So there may be some people out there. No, no, no. I mean there's probably going to be some people out there. It's like, no, you have to boil them. I Dunno. I Dunno if you don't. I really don't. I just know that uh, they got really good ribs. Um, they're really tender and they're not fall off the bone, but they got a little bit of play to them. They're really good. They got a nice spicy little law barbecue sauce. I'm pretty sure there's probably better in Texas and probably Texas will come out to us and be like, you guys got some really shitty barbecue

Speaker 4:

for sure. That's for sure. Yeah. But as far as that they get, they get the better with their food, but they have some really nice places in Texas though, like once you get near the coast, they have like these vacation spots thing is pretty cool. They take. You're like, I'm one of those, uh, one of the berries. Yeah, the pharynx that you get on a ferry and you get to the other side. I don't want to get to the other side. It's like a vacation area. There's like these like vacation homes, like beach houses and stuff like that. And there's like restaurants and I guess that's where people go for like spring break and all types of things. It's really nice not to top man. It's really cool,

Speaker 1:

man. That's crazy. Now I remember the diversity in food and Minnesota being crazy different. I mean you can go to a place and get some really good German food. Which by the way, do you remember that German restaurant? I can't remember off the top of my head with a German restaurant was. But guys, we were lucky enough to go out to Minnesota and we were working at the time and we were out there for Oktoberfest of all times and we go to this German restaurant during Oktoberfest, add tents outside and went all the way inside this restaurant. They had this, um, this a German band playing Polka, is that what it's called? Yeah, man, it was awesome. They had this keg, a wooden Kegan, old school wedding cake. Right. And the band members were having people come up to the stage because in there you bought these wooden chips and those wouldn't. Chips were basically tokens to get beers or food and so forth. Kind of like a taste of Chicago kind of thing. Only instead of tickets they would give you these wooden coins and uh, but the, the band members on stage had like their, their exclusive and shout out to my boy Ruben, right. He has Turk burgs these band members that had exclusive beer. It wasn't a wooden cag, the whole thing. And they had people like, come up, we're going to fill up your, your, you know, your big ass glass mug that you guys are carrying around. We're going to fill it up with his beer. So everybody went up to the front of the stage, they fill up your, you know, right there on stage, they fill your shit up, right? And then they raise up the mugs and they're like, ziggy's. Yeah. Ziggy's. Oggie. Oh. And everybody's going crazy. And then they go, Zig Zag, Zig zagging. Oh. And then everybody chugs, man, this beer got you so fucked up. Did it taste good? It was. I was so fucking drunk. How can I tell you? It was crazy. It was crazy. But let me tell you this. They had, they had only three kinds of beers. They were all German beers. They had your light beer, you know, your medium colored a beer and then your dark beer that three beers. But it was all German stuff, man. There were, they were selling food there with, uh, with those, I wouldn't tokens. And I mean you can get authentic German food, but that was in the tense. Now you can go inside of the restaurant and actually sit down and eat. It was a big, actually it was like, well maybe like a four, five star restaurant. Yeah, beautiful restaurant. It's not like any little shitty place. It was a really nice restaurant. So we go, we sit down, we're like, you know what, let's have dinner and we're already pretty drunk when you start ordering these crazy characters. I believe the cocktail that I got was, it wasn't German now I went in there and I got, I got a jolly rancher, a cocktail. So it's like there's an alcoholic beverage, but they grind it all up with all this ice and jolly rancher. It was really good. And so we're all in there. There were like, you know, well we don't know what to order and there they sell you stuff. Like you can buy individual plates but people go there to get like they're a smorgasbord or whatever, which is like your order this thing. And it comes with like multiple platters of food that everybody at the table, we could just dig out kind of like a buffet but at your table. And so we're like, you know what, let's get this one, this one has all kinds of meats and all kinds of balls and it has all kinds of crazy shit and what are drunk? And it was me, Mario, it was my brother Hawaiian, my brother Israel Christian. Um, who else was with us that day? That was, that was that we're all getting fucked up, right? And they bring us our food and there's all this food we've never tried before. It's all German, like everything's German. It was so good. It was really good foods we've never tried before. And we're like, Whoa, I don't know what this is. It's good. It's Luna Bar and we're eating and this guy comes up with his accordion and starts playing, which I still have footage of that. This guy starts playing according to table side to us. He's playing all this and we're just like, we're all these Mexicans just sitting in a German restaurant, drunk as hell, completely out of our element, loving every second of it. So we finished our meals and you know, we're all chilling and the waiter comes up to us and what does he offer us? Mario charitable tobacco, which they call a. It was like, what snuff snuff tobacco. This is huge in German, in Germany. All right, so he pulls out this little container and this little tape like this little wooden tray, but has little wooden hammer built into it with a spring. So I'm the end of the tape on the end of this little tray, if you could imagine it keep. He pours out a little bit of this tobacco at the end of it. Right? And he brings it up to your face and he pulls back that little hammer. So when that hammers slaps down on the board, the tobacco basically pops up, jumps in the air from like the little hammer hitting the table and you gotta snort at that time. And he's like, would you guys want to try it? You know, it's free and we're like, you know, one fucking area when live on and my brother Israel, little bit too excited. I don't know what else has been pointing. He's like, I'll go first. I'm like, cool. He goes up this fucking thing and the guy does it, holds the key thing again and boom. And he brings that shit in and he's like, Holy Shit, that's pretty cool. And the guys like you guys want tell. I'm like, dude, I'll try it. Fuck it. Let's try it right now. Remember guys, this is, this is German culture. I'm not going to say no, I'm not going to be a disrespectful fucking idiot.

Speaker 3:

I'm drunk. I'll snore. Whatever the fuck you bring to my face told me this is German coca when it's snowing, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 1:

But no seriously who want to snort coke now? But now he brings, he brings up the, you know, the tobacco and it's fucking menthol. I mean they got this in natural or menthol or chocolate or whatever the hell you want. And it's in a little circle 10, 10. Literally the size of like carmax lip balm. You know, the little tubs literally just like that. And uh, we all did it all around the table. Everybody, the most timid of people tried it. It was a hell of an experience. But here's the thing, this tobacco gives you a rush because you're snorting it, it's going, it's, it's being processed quicker than if you were to smoke it or anything like that. So it gives you like this awake feeling. It's very minor. It's not crazy big, but it does give you a little bit of a rush. It gives you a nicotine rush and we're late to the game were like, this is crazy, this is awesome. And he's like, you guys like it, we sell it before you guys walk out. And then I'm like, no shit. So we're walking out and I had spent all my money on these wooden coins outside and I'm walking around there. I'm like to my brothers, I'm like, guys, I don't get any cash on me. I don't want. There's not, I'm not going to go to the ATM right now, you know, spot me some cash. I want to buy some of this. And everybody's like, yeah, sure. And I go and I asked to get 1:10 and up boxes are, and he's like, because somebody bought me money till everybody's like, okay. And he's like, yeah, I'm going to take two to three tens.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting 1:10.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, thinking this is going to last me. I'm going to bring it out as like, you know, a conversation, a little conversation piece when people come over and we're drinking like, oh look, I got this in Minnesota, this is a traditional German thing. This motherfucker's ready to go with three fucking cans. I mean he's running from, from jump. He's just, he's, he's already at the finish line

Speaker 3:

still remember the waiter when he first asked us, he's like, so it looks like you guys like to party. Like, yeah, so you guys want to try this horrible tobacco? Or like, yeah, really. All right. A lot of people usually say no. And so the guy was equally as excited as we were just to see it.

Speaker 1:

I haven't used my clap board here some time, but the tables around us, they were like going over there. I think a lot more people got into it, but it's a really, really, really wonderful experience. It really is. And some people out there and um, I got this one friend, his name is Jose. I've actually contacted him to see if you wanted to do the shelf. Bought a really cool guy, really smart guy. But one of the main reasons that I like following him on media is that this guy is one of the most adventurous of years out there. I'm really cool guy, man. He's out there trying Filipino food. He's trying all kinds of soul food out. He tries foods that I've never even heard of and I see him trying and I'm like, man, that looks so good. Those are the kinds of people everybody needs to strive to be. Don't be a picky eater, man. Travel, get some experiences. Try some food that you would never even considered trying to eat, you know, especially if you're traveling like on, right? I mean, you, you, you don't know what you're going to like there. There's some like, and this is something that I've always brought up to people, when you're within your own culture, there are foods that you guys may have grown up with. The other people may think it's disgusting. You know, like for example, um, you know, Eh, you know, black, a lot of black people grow up eating chicken, gizzards, fried chicken, gizzards, stuff like that. You bring those to a white people's house. They'll be like, no, what the hell? No, I'm not going to try that. But to them they're like, what's the big deal with Mexicans? We have a lot of stuff. We eat Lengua Tacos, tongue tacos, we, we, we've done. And that's not even just Mexicans. There's a lot of cultures that eat a lot of the, you know, the byproduct that, you know, some people will be like, ew, I'm not eating that. I'm only going to eat ribeye. But once you step out of your element, you'll find out that something that sounds as gross as, oh, we're eating brains. There are some brain custody is out there that you guys like. If I were to give you guys a bite, you guys would be like, man, this is without knowing. You guys would be like, man, what is this? This is so good at the moment. I tell you, you guys, it's brains. You're gonna, you're gonna Freak out, but when they give people brains on what was that show? Fear factor or whatever factor with Joe Rogan here, some people eat that in Tacos and people are over here like vomiting, getting cheered. It's like, dude, it's not a big deal. I eat that shit. Add a little bit of south side. You're going to go home. He gets even like Sushi with raw fish. That's disgusting. But me even pregnant on land and fish all day. Yeah. Even though they say you shouldn't be eating raw fish, shut the fuck up. Women in Japan do it every fucking day just because it's not the norm in the US. If you're pregnant, don't get it from like the back streets, like you have to go to a good place that you know their fish is good. It's good. Yeah. I love Sushi every single day. Right? I mean, there's nothing better than that. And there's actually, um, there's this Sushi roll that one time I got, um, I can't even remember what the spot was or what city it was. I just remember that they brought you on a roll that was a raw quail egg in between, like the seaweed wrap. It was just beautifully dropped in there. There was a quail and if you guys haven't had a quail egg before, it's, it's tiny. It's a little like tiny little leg. They drop it in there. I perfectly. I honestly thought that the quail egg was going to be weird just because it was wrong. Right. I'm like, I mean, how good is raw egg, right? No, it's, it's Kinda, it's, it's very flavorful. Queer, like, um, and I don't know how you guys eat your eggs, but if you guys ever eaten, I'm like, you know, sunny side up I believe is what they call it, or a fried egg or something like that. And you know, it got a little bit of yellow and. Yeah, I mean that's, that's stuff's delicious. I love dipping my toes in there, but this quail egg roll. I mean it's literally just, if it's a role with one quail egg into it, man, one of the most delicious fucking roles I've had in some super simple. It sounds so simple, but it's really.

Speaker 3:

I never liked Sushi before meeting George my all time favorite food of all time. Like anything I crave. It'll be always Sushi, Sushi, but I don't know. I've seen some videos and some people were like eating fried, like huge tour. Angela's,

Speaker 1:

I don't know about all that. I'll eat that. I'll eat that. Oh yeah. Well I don't know if I try that. Fuck that I've tried. I've tried. I've tried it and see we got our. By the way guys, um, I want to bring something, bring something up real quick. Um, during, uh, the building of this podcast. Uh, it's doing well. We're starting to get a lot of views. We're getting, you know, featured here and there. Thank you very much. Spotify, but no, right now we actually got a new producer, a new intern. It was our first host. I mean, our first guest, most of the keys over here, I'll being our producer. Have you ever tried anything like crazy like that? Insects, trenchill wise,

Speaker 3:

octopus, squid. I. Well, we've all tried that. The animal brain that's very much like scrambled eggs is prepared in to Yemeni dish.

Speaker 1:

What do you think about that? Mario? Would you ever eat Campbell brain? I mean,

Speaker 3:

I guess it was like prep for me already and like tradition. Yeah,

Speaker 1:

I mean there's a lot of people who don't like Indian food, but if you will live in the UK or anything like that to Indian food in the UK is like finding a Mexican restaurant here in the US as the exact same thing. It's like a, you see Mexican joints out here in the US, everywhere has got like Brita logo, whatever. And the UK. It's all Indian food, Indian food. I'm, I'm a huge fan of Indian food. I've had clients before where, um, you know, starts getting close to like, you know, when it was like 11 and this is back in my younger years and they'd be like, hey, you like Indian food? I'm like, well, I've never had it before. And they're like, well, can you handle spicy? I'm like, Bro, I'm Mexican. Yeah, I can handle spicy. You sure? Because this is really spicy. My wife makes this really spicy. Him like, Bro, bring it on and I see these ladies and it's a lot of. It's very similar to how watching a Mexican woman cook Mexican food. So it's a lot of hand, you know, mixing stuff with hands. It's very hands on, hands on for real. Like you're making myself with your hand, you're all that kind of stuff. And I've tried a lot of different dishes that a lot of people were like, man, I'm really turned off by like the heavy dude. It's their seasonings. Seasonings are strong, they're different, you know, you have to recalibrate your palate to understand that yeah, it's going to taste different. You, you've never had this, you know, but give it a chance. Um, I, I mean ticking Masala and Leslie makes a great Tikka Masala. Oh my God, it's so good. I like cooking it because it smells really good. And here's the thing, boss. All right, don't use any other kind of rains used bus Monte rice. Once George told me, go out and buy it. Find it. Oh, it's so good. So good. This, this rice is known for being very, uh, it has a really good aroma. Really good flavor. Naturally, naturally you can eat this thing by itself and it's actually got a very savory tastes it, it's a very good rice. Now I actually learned about this rice from Mo. Uh, well I remember one time we went to a middle eastern market and I was going to cook some stuff and I'm like, dude, they don't have regular rise. And he's like, nah man, yoU gotta go for boston monthly. Kept basmati rice. It's really good. I cooked it for my first time and I was like, dude, ever since then anytime leslie goes out and does shopping, I'm like, hey, can you bring back up a bag of boston? My team, no matter what she's going to make. I think we've had a cuban race with boston ma. She made cute and rice. She made that using bus monte rice. Oh nice. You all can't fuck wIth this. General can't fuck with this. All right. It was so fucking good. Have you guys ever get a chance? Try this rice. And if you're a sushi fan like we are, you should already know that step one to any good sushi roll is the rice. It's not the fish. A lot of people think that it's the fish. No, you can catch fresh fish from anywhere, anywhere in the world is going to be good fish. Yes. There's going to be those places that they're going to order some frozen ash, uh, that, you know, it's been frozen for weeks or whatever, which by the way, sushis fair sometimes. It's in a lot of places in the us, it's actually pretty frozen to kill off anything like that unless you're working with a true professional who knows how to tell. There's parasites, et cetera, et cetera. But anyways, the number one step is good rice. It's good, right? You can't just do it with regular white rice and bus Monte ranks. Man, that's on the top, top my list. did they have any good sushi in Texas? Never had any in Texas. Did you see any cc places that I can think off thE top of my head that I'd seen a lot that stood out right by a notion. That's crazy. Now here's my question. You. How long have you been on different Texas again? I'm sorry. almost a year now. For a whole year. You didn't eat sushi, dude. What the fuck? That's how. That's why I was one of the first things I wanted to come. He wIth sushi moment of silence for all our Texas people have finished. I mean, there might be spots, but I didn't see them like fuck them. If you can't trust them to do good mexican food, I'm not going to trust them to give me a good fucking. That's kinda what I figured. I wouldn't trust these sons of bitches to cook me. I in California all, I wouldn't even trust them with that. But um, so you do your own taxes. Tell us a little bit of what you're doing out there, man, with basic roofing, which, you know, you've kind of led me onto a little bit of it, but tell us a little bit more about basic route from, and I'm really interested in this stuff.

Speaker 4:

Uh, well, the company had started about going on two years ago and uh, it really kind of started, uh, getting big once the hurricane hit and most of our work is basically insurance work. so we handled the insurance claims for the customer. We navigate them through the whole process, you know, we helped them get as much and maximize their claim, you know, since they are paying their premiums every month, they deserve to get what they pay for and what theIr promise, you know, when they think they're signing into this insurance. But, you know, a lot of these insurances, you know, they don't, they're not in it, uh, actually helped to give money out there. They're there to just to pay as least as possible. So, I mean, from what I've heard that some people even said it's supposedly they've tooken, like they have classes to teach you. How to deny claims. So I mean,

Speaker 1:

oh wow. Yeah, so that. So these are the people you guys are paying by the way guys, you guys are paying these insurance companies to know legally protect you from all kinds of stuff and they're out there just to make a fucking bug. They're just there to screw you over. Just like any other institution, which I really hate, man. I see people on facebook all the time trying to push the whole insurance sales or whatever that they give off such scammer smells like, um, it really comes off like a multilevel marketing scheme and all these and all these fucking people are trying to sell this insurance all join my team. It's like, what are you talking about? And these people consider themselves entrepreneurs. I got into this huge, huge debate with this one girl, right? And she's like talking like she's an entrepreneur and I'm like, you're not an entrepreneur. I grew up in an entrepreneurial household. We grew up in an entrepreneurial household. We grew up building businesses. You get what I'm saying? We know what goes into that and anybody who goes out there and has to pay for some stupid course to show you how to bamboozle people into buying a stupid fucking product. Rule number one of entrepreneurship. You don't want your customer to feel like they're being sold anything. And the first thing you guys do is go on and on social media and it's like sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell. You know, and it's like, um, and uh, it's one of those things where it's like, you know, why the hell do I want to buy some insurance from me? I can go to state farm. I didn't go to farmers insurance, all that kind of stuff and get my insurance through there. Why am I going to buy it from some fucking random on facebook like it has. It has that mom vibe to it. Dude, it's fucking crazy. It's crazy. So these people are never in it to help you. And so you guys are out there after the storm and all these people are getting screwed over with their insurance company saying we're not going to cover this wall. And we covered what, like maybe what, what's the worst case scenario you've seen so far where the like the least they wanted to cover?

Speaker 4:

Well, I meaN I don't know. There's, there's a lot of different cases or they'll literally only try to pay like either half of what it's actually worth or sometimes completely deny them because all sorts of types of reasons. And I guess that's where we come in here and because you know, we, we try to help the customer because the thing is over there in Texas, the laws are different in different states. But in Texas, you know, being the contractor you can talk about. Yeah. Talk. Yeah, talk about the policy, you know, policy, you can't, you can't talk policy if you're the contractor, you have to dispute as line items and why and what is the line item? So Basically the line item, would it be like, um, you know, citing removing sighting and replacing it, you know, that's, that's the line item. Gotcha. And you know, sometimes they'll be, oh well, you know, we're not paying for the sighting to be removed and replaced and we have some role in order for us to do that, we have to remove some of the siding because there's flashing that goes up the wall and it's behind the actual siting. So we have to remove the siting in order to replace that, give them, talK about that. But no, you can talk the line item, you can't speak policy, you can't tell them like, oh right here it says it in the policy that you guys have to pay for that.

Speaker 1:

Like that. We're like, you know, for a fact like you can't even Basically be like, no, you guys have to cover this. It's in the insurance.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. You can't even do that. You can't even do that. It's almost like it's helping the insurance that state. Yeah. Basically. So,

Speaker 1:

so basically the insuRance company basically they're like legally keep your fucking mouth shut. You're not allowed to talk about.

Speaker 4:

Exactly. So that's, that's where you go and talk to the customer and you make them say these thIngs so that way they're aware that when you know, sometimes they're going to try to say these things and you know, most people will, they'll just be like, oh, okay, whatever, you know, they know, they know better, they know better than me in awhile and that's pretty sketchy. So that's where we come in here because sometimes you know, the insurance is really. Yeah, we helped them do that because we help them tell them like, no, this has to get paid for, that has to get paid.

Speaker 1:

And so how and how bad Is the damage after the hurricane, you guys have been there at storm chasing and that's a term that has been relatively new for me. Like this whole storm chasing storm chasing and here and then it, it's new to me, but for the people out there who don't know what storm chasing is like, tell us a little bit more about that and how bad is the damage you guys have seen after the hurricane? Well, I mean, the storm chasers,

Speaker 4:

they, they really go anywhere where there's, there's any type of, you know, acts of god like that, you know what I mean? Even there's, there's some people you know who, who they chase hail storms, you know, they chase tornadoes, you know, damages after that, you know, so there's, they go out and they basIcally find these storms and help people and yeah. So to help with the damage. Yeah. To help, to help with the damage, you know, because in situations like that there's not going to be a lot of uh, yet. Yeah, I mean everybody's going to be booked. So I mean, in situations like that, you know, it's a good thing, you know, because all these contractors come out and they, you know, they help fix the cities, you know, as fast as possible to where, if, you know, because everybody needs a roof that like after the hurricane everybody was booked like w, they needed as much help as possible. And it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Now, this is one crazy thing, less of the day that you hear, you said a year, uh, your parents were getting the roof done and that was in plainfield. How were they approached about the whole situation about changing the roof? How did they approach you guys? Did you get to your parents actually go out and look for somebody or were they solicited to look for someone? Because at that point the roof was causing damage inside the house. So then your parents noticed the damage and how do you guys have, how have you guys gone about that with actually finding like, like I'm pretty sure it doesn't just fall in your lap. How are you? Hey, have you guys been getting all the, I mean you guys are growing a huge company in such a short period of time out there.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. Yeah. I think, I mean we've, we've been very lucky and blessed, you know, to have to pay for all this to be happening unless, you know, a lot of companies taking over years and years to get the type of jobs that we've been getting lately. Like, you know, we just did a school in Texas and yorktown, Texas and we, you know, we completely renovated the gym for them and that was a huge job. You know, they, these people, you know, the other company, you know, that, that a contracts that has, you know, they do jobs and uh, airports, you know, things like that. But I guess they're mainly known for, you know, doIng, working with schools a lot. So the size of that job must have been huge because you're saying it's a gym for an actual school gymnasium. Yeah. But is it a high school or it's actually, um, it has all grades in it. So it's like an elementary school and middle school because this thing must be huge. It's a small, it's a small town wHere the schools that but a system is, is such a small town. I guess they built like different buildings around the actual property, like one elementary and for the middle school, you know.

Speaker 1:

And how big is that project? What's the scope of that project? Because I mean it has to be a huge gym. I mean, you guys are doing a lot of, a lot of what? Structural.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we even did structural were. Yeah, we were changing. I like uh, the, the iron purlins on all that type of stuff, you know, changing us, the metal paneling, the metal roof, insulation, all that type of stuff. So how big was that job? That job was pretty big. It was a, it was about like a$200,000 job, if not a little bit more. Wow. Yeah. With change orders and all that. Yeah, it was a big job. And uh, yeah. Well there was uh, another, uh, another customer that we have the doctor and she had a building and we filed a claim on her roof because it's a, it's a school as well and I guess, uh, like a part of it's like a building that they right now and it's like a jump a lane or something like that. It's like one of the things like trampoline places for kids. So, uh, we filed a claim at hers and we had been fighting it for about eight months. So it wasn't an easy claim, you know, we, yeah, we were fighting and we, you know, we had a, you know, hire a puBlic adjuster to get involved in it, you know, engineers got involved in it. And what's a public adjuster or for the people who don't know what that is out there? Well the public adjuster is basically soMebody who comes in and a vacant speak policy.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So in Texas you need one of these guys.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you need one of these guys. Have they started then you know, those different steps, you know, there's getting a public adjuster, you know. And then after that, you know, you um, you know, there's other steps that you could take to I guess a fighting the claim, you know, when they started getting the actual engineers out and stuff like that. Gotcha. But yeah, the gesture basically, you know, he helps. He helps the customer fight the claim because he could actually speak policy to where we could just pick a line item. So when we have our report and then the customer gets a public adjuster and they do their report and one or both or reports kind of match each others, they kind of have nothing to dispute about it. They're kind of forced into actually paying or are negotiating in some way. Exactly. Yeah. Like they didn't want to pay for this one. We had to take it to the engineers and it turned from like a, what was that thing like$30,000 and then it ended up turning into like a$300,000 job. Yeah. So we're still trying to fight because there's a lot of work and not even that's going to cut it.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that's crazy. So you guys are actually out there working with, you know, huge scope of numbers.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. Yeah. Pretty big numbers. I'm not going to say they're the huge, his numbers. There's a lot of other companies, you know,

Speaker 1:

making bigger mean, been around only for two years. It's pretty awesome. That's pretty fantastic. now you came out here from Texas to kind of take a break. work workflow kind of just got stuck to you that you've been working a little bit and in the process of you guys being out here, umw,, w you're project manager ended up picking up some jobs because you guys are transferring the company here to Illinois, correct?

Speaker 4:

Yeah. We're opening up another branch out here, so we're expanding from Texas to Illinois as well.

Speaker 1:

That's wonderful. That's wonderful. And so you guys are out here on vacation. Uh, it was you and your project manager that actually came out here. Right? And in the process, how long have you guys been out here? For? Like two, three weeks now. About three weeks. About three weeks. And in the proCess of three weeks. And you're telling me earlier that you guys picked up more projects but out here? Pretty big ones. Yeah. Actually I'm the project manager. Christian. Yeah. He, he, uh, he, he, he started putting some word out there and uh, yeah, we'll run our, we're going to see if we can get this job at a, out of the ziegler dealership in chicago. Oh wow. Yeah. And I, yeah, he was telling me that there was like a whole Bunch all over chicagoland. Yeah, there's a bunch of them. So you guys now dueling dealerships out here, you guys are doing a lot of coMmercial properties. Yeah. So we're just starting to get our feet in the Illinois. That's crazy. Now we were just talking about, um, and this is a big thing and I hate to bring it right back to this, but um, so we were talking about how insurance companies out there right now are, um, you know, there's some really sketchy ones coming out that are coming off like mom a little bit now. I had my producer over here, now he knows how much I hate these multilevel marketing schemes. I'm pyramid Schemes folks. They're literally pyramid schemes. Don't fall for them, you know, about herbalife and all that kind of stuff. so, uh, uh, mo, can you come over here real quick, tell me a little bit about this whole, you know, a specific brand of insurance companies you were saying,

Speaker 5:

I dunno, I dunno if it's okay to mention their name, but uh, they, they arrived with lyme merica anyway. Um, I mean, just to give you the kind of start contrast in what we're talking about with actual insurance vendors and like these other kinds of Mlm type people. Um, I mean I took a six hour course, a Russian guy helped me cheat so that I could pass so that I could get a state certification to sell insurance and I was ready to go. And then it was pretty much just, um, it was very much a multilevel marketing scheme. Like I gOt to go out there aNd get other people to work with me on this insurance scheme thing and get them into invest and take the class and they got to pay for it. And if I get so manY people register then I make some money. And really not much of it was talking about insurance or policies or anything.

Speaker 1:

So it's, it's really not entrepreneurship basically is what you're telling me. No, it's a scheme, you guys, anybody who doesn't even have a business background, it doesn't even know how to open and run a business. This is not a business.

Speaker 5:

It's, hey dude, do you want to be a businessman? Go tell 10 of your friends to give you 50 bucks and then you give that to me and I'm going to give you 20 of it. And that's a business.

Speaker 1:

Wow, thanks. Thanks. Yeah. So, so you guys just a fucking multilevel and, and I got into an argument with this mind, with this girl. All riGht. All right. And, um, and she was over here trying to post these quotes about how to be an entrepreneur and all that. And then I'm like, you know, I wouldn't consider that being entrepreneurship. Um, you know, it, if you really want to break it down, I mean, are we going to sit here and call drug dealers? You know, entrepreneurs. I mean, yeah, they're selling something. So are you, that doesn't make you an entrepreneur, you know, I mean by definition maybe you know, it's very vaguely there, but you're not going to sit here, piss on my bank and say it's raining. You know what I'm saying? I mean, you guys are selling fraudulent and claims. I'm sure you know, like herbalife. It was like one of those that like, get you pregnant at 40. That's crazy though. How cAn they promised I with a dietary supplement. That's crazy. That's crazy. It's ridiculous. All right guys, well we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back with you guys. So don't stop lIstening. This is the two sushi rolls podcasts. once again, guys, just to remind you, today's episode is sponsored by basic roofing. uh, if you guys are in a shopping for our new roof because you guys noticing that there's leaks on the inside, you're noticing that there's damage, you know, driving up your driveway. Some people could see up on top of tHeir house, you see stuff missing, give basic roofing a call. If you are in the Texas area, uh, they are soon to be coming to Illinois, but right now you could actually visit them on basic roofing, tx.com. All right, well thank you for our sponsors for sponsoring today's show. um, we actually earlier we're in the midst of talking about this whole insurance fraud crap that's going around. Proud to say we're not allowed to say their names, but I'm pretty sure some of you guys have been approached by some weirdos out there who are asking if you want to make some comfortable living from a home and scratching your balls or whatever the fuck it is. They want to pitch it. You stupid. Don't do it.

Speaker 2:

A and a. It's like a lot of state. Homeland was skip that too, like because I have a lot of pictures of like meme my daughter all over my facebook. I get friend requests from random moms.

Speaker 1:

And what are they saying you want? You wanT her real life?

Speaker 2:

yeah. And all over their account. It's all herbalife. Herbalife and I'm like, oh, that's why your friend requesting me. Because you could tell that I'm with my daughter all day.

Speaker 1:

You're like, how is the loser like me getting A friend request? Right? This is swishy. Well, yeah. It was just like, I don't know. You ever seen the other like gray bands? Oh my god. Yeah. Wow. People fall for that. This is their actual legit website. No, it's not. you're not going to have google. JuSt do a quick google search for that. But I guess it's like the older or the really young people. That's a. I don't know. I know some people that just recently posted bond. Silly, dumb, dumb fools. Okay. I dunno, I dunno. You'd be surprised how stupid people are. But uh, yeah, no, with mlms. I'm really against them. Uh, mike to the fucking core. I am so against mlms are disgusting. what happened? all those people that promise to you should be here. You guys remember those people holding up? Those dumb little blue signs should view on the beach. What happened? All those people that, that whole company get dismantled. Not under. No, no. That was the thing. I just seen people, uh, music festivals, holding those up. an mlm, you should be here. I had this one guy, I didn't know who the hell he wasn't just like you how you said I'm at a random person adding your rent. I had a random person, have you. Right. But I saw that we had mutual friends on my hall. Okay. Okay. So I added him and he gets me. He hits me up in the messages like, hey, you're trying to make extra money and you know, who iSn't right? But I'm like, but no, I'm pretty good right now. Oh well, you know, I can make your extra money and you can travel. I'm like, mom, I'm already doing that. Um, well yeah, but you can do this and blah blah blah. And he's trying to pitch me this whole thing. right. And he saw that I was kind of being like, no, I'm okay. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to like kind of, no man, I'm good. I'm gone and this guy hits me with, well, you know what? I'm going to become a millionaire with or without you. And I'm like, all right man, good luck, you know, go out there, be a millionaire, see you there too, you know, hopefully one day, you know the animal. If he just said I'm going to be a millionaire with that, I swear to god. That's what he taught me. And guess I know he's working in restaurant drunk. he's flipping burgers. People surprise. Right?

Speaker 2:

And became a millionaire without. YeAh. Huh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. And like the herbalife is extremely predatory towards hispanics then I have no. Yeah, there was a whole thing and why? I don't understand. Yeah, it's crazy. The predatory, they want people to spend all their money and then it's extremely, you know, difficult to completely get yourself out of that. You know, it's just a dietary supplement. People, people, people are getting fooled into this. And I'm uh, yeah, I mean it even gets plugged in. Novellas, herbalife. Yeah. Well that's what I'm being told by my producer.

Speaker 5:

It was so bad. Actually, last week tonight with John Oliver, they did a show all about multilevel marketing and herbal life and there are so predatory against the hispanic community that this british guy, he made sure that they did the entire fucking episode.

Speaker 1:

I, I seen that. Yeah, I've seen that. Get the point across and it's crazy. People, you guys, you guys really have to make sure you guys watch out. They had like melaleuca, which is just basically tea tree oil. That's all it was. All right. It was a product based around teacher oil. Like, dude, all right, cool. You see you found out that an essential oil does all this cool stuff. So does the lemoN. You know, am I going to start selling the lemon? Is a fucking mlm like calm down. It's just like, I feel like a lot of people fall for it. Especially like if you are like a stay at home mom, you want to make money or you know, like hispanics, like they, you know, we, they hustled here. They're like, oh, this is like still the old fashioned trick. Just go suck some dick. I'm just kidding. People that go out and start promoting that, I'm not promoting that. My wife gave me a starting to look like now, don't go out there and start cutting. People don't definitely don't. I mean hand john's maybe you know, I believe in the, in the asian massage field that's called a two handed tsunamis me. Love you. Long joking. I'm just joking. No, but seriously, guys don't fall for this crap. This, this stuff is extremely disgusting. Predatory and to all you people out there who are selling it, thinking that you guys are some like next level entrepreneurs that's not entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs go without eating for a good period of time because they're so confident in what they are actually trying to build. You know, um, they go and it's, it's never, it's, it's never easy. It's never just from your home. It's definitely not something that you start a business and an automatically. It's something that it's like, you know, all making millions of dollars or thousands of dollars into it to start. No, it's a huge process. It takes a, it takes a lot of building. It takes a lot of bad times to finally get to the good times, so it's, it's, it's one of those things where you know, you, you really got, you've really got to know what the hell you're going to be getting yourself into blood, sweat and tears and it's never easy. Like how if someone's come up to you and being like, are you ready to make$500 in your week? It's like, no, nothing in life. Is that an easy man? I really wish it was. If it really was not easy, but when you guys think that everybody out there should be like, this would be known for everybody would be sad. That's not how it works guys. You have to check out how the economy is in the specific platform that you're actually about to take on. I mean, this isn't just an overnight thing. Nothing is ever going to be easy and I feel that that's the problem with, with the younger generation nowadays. They fall for this crap because they're there, they're promised, I'll look, you're going to become rich or real quick and that's it. That's never the solution. I, I feel like I've alwaYs taking, you know, a lot more confidence when somebody's pitching me something and they're like, hey man, do you want to get in? I'm doing this. I'm noT gonna lie to you. It's going to be very tough. It's going to be tireless work, but you know, hopefully between this period and this period we should see some stuff because I want to see people who know what the hell they're talking about that it's not going to be great. Right off the bat girl that I was telling you that she's like, I'm entrepreneur. She tried telling me, yeah, but can you run your business without being there? Well, first of all, if you're a true entrepreneur and you're actually like, these guys don't stop working, do you think that these guys become rich and they're at home scratching their balls and no dude, they're still working. They're still working. Anybody who promises you that you're going to be sitting at home doing nothing is a fucking liar, is a fucking liar. And this girl, she works at a dentist office and she had the audacity to ask me. Yeah, but can your guys's business running without you guys being there or is it something that's bitch, shut the fuck up. Go clean. Go clean the toilets over there because that's what she is. She's not even a dentist. She's just, she's just a fucking a receptionist. I, I'm not, I'm not. I'm not stuffing because you know what I have. I have a lot of respect for people who are in dental or dental hygienists, nurses, nurses do more work than doctors do. A lot of the times. A lot of people don't know that they're the last five. Exactly. So nurses are actually out there doing more work than they're actually being paid for it or even being credited for. But what I'm talking about is those pain in the ass receptionist. They try to act like they know more than the dogs. Like they're working for the doctor's office. Oh my god. They know everything. And that's how this girl was. She works at a dentist office as well as the manager, receptionist or wherever the hell she wants to call herself and she's over. You're trying to talk to me about entrepreneurship. Honey, I. I know. I know how business works. I know how business works. You're not going to sit there and tell me that I don't know how business works because somebody pitched you this fabricated insurance fraud. Crap. The you're trying to fucking pull off on people. Screw you. Screw you. Let's compare fucking networth whenever the fuck you feel like assets and equity and we'll see who really stands where. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it's. I don't understand like it, like we said with the. We don't think that this job is bad or anything, but you can go around saying that you know all about business when and even saying like, can you do this while working from home? Even though you're not even working from home with whatever business you've talked about, you still have to work

Speaker 1:

your tent. His job. So yeah. I don't know. Some people get too full of themselves sometimes. They really. They think they're in a better place than what they really are and they put themselves up in a higher chair then people around them. Well, why is it always people who are doing like reception jobs? I'm sorry, but my sister in law, she's like this. She's a receptionist. Oh my god. She thinks her shit don't stink. Like do. She is the big macho person family. She thinks she's so much better than me. And so was this girl that I'm telling you about. She's a damn receptionist and her point of view and she's above everybody. She thinks she's the will smith. She started a page just to poke, you know, rehash, you know, inspirational quotes from all these other people. I'm done talking about her, but I mean, yeah, it's like I was saying, our generation has almost like no concept of longterm gains. It's literally all short term, you know, and you know, investment and fucking instant gratification. You know, how many of us are actually out there saving or investing? Yeah. You know, how many of us even know how to invest,

Speaker 2:

but is it like the generation that raised us, like my parents, they, they make it seem like you have to have this right now. That's how my parents kind of tried to teach me.

Speaker 1:

But you see your parents, they didn't teach you. Right? Because that's not how my parents taught us and like I said, I come from, I come from entrepreneur and uh, and yeah, and I'm sorry, but you know, they're doing just fine, you know, and I, and I feel like I was taught a lot of life skills that I meet a lot of friends and I'm pretty sure you've met a lot of friends, right? Mario? Where the way their parents raised them, were they prepared for the real world period? No, not at all. No, man, I feel like we were taught so much stuff. A lot of stuff that I see people posting on facebook, this is what they should have taught in the high school. Now that's what your parents should have fucking taught you. So what the fuck are you talking about? My parents taught me that your parents didn't teach you. That sucks for you. You got some really retarded fucking.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I can say this like from my point of view, like george and I, we have very different parents and they. George was able to live on his own since like 17, 18. No way. And I know mario could probably do this, do the same and it's like a. I don't think a lot of people.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, not really. And that's a lot of things that people really like. If your parents didn't teach, you don't linger on that too much. Where it's like, oh, my parents never taught me know. We'll go out there now you know, you know what you need to do. Learn how to do it because if you don't have kids who are already are, when you do have kids, now it's your turn to teach them when you were never taught. That's the whole point. People, it's not what you're going to leave them. It's what you're going to teach your kids. You got to remember that

Speaker 2:

and it's long term like, like you, like you have to wait like basic roofing right now, like that battle to get that schools like it wasn't like right away. Here's your$300,000.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, it was a lot of, uh, there's a lot of losses. But uh, there were investments. Yeah. Basically investments of time and you win some, you lose some. Yeah, you win some, you lose some, but that's what it takes to get to the top. I mean, like I always had, it doesn't come with ease. You don't just wake up with money one day, you don't just sit at home and start, you know, in message, somebody trying to sell some sort of pyramid scheme, you know, that's, that's not how you do. I mean, you gotta it's a lot of sleepless nights and early mornings.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I agree with that. Yeah. And a lot of people who are there who are like, oh my god, I would love to travel for work. How great is that, mario? How about, how about you tell of traveling for work is not fun. It's not fun. It's not fun. You guys are famous. You guys are in a fantasy world. You guys are in a fantasy world where you guys think that every relationship that's perfect doesn't fight. You guys fall asleep, cuddling each other. Guess what? In real relationships, majority of the time you sleep ass to ass. Especially when you're mad at each other. No one's cuddling the fucking sleep people. Alright? And if you are cool. Alright cool. But guess what, you're probably not even a year. And yet for, you know, this is reality people. This is fucking round that he snapped into it, man. It's snap into reality. Slept snap to the slim jim of life.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. But I, I do think that our generation really has to get on that long term. Like I feel like a lot of people think it's too late. Even the world leads 20. No ma'am.

Speaker 1:

There's a lot of people who didn't make their big move until their mid forties guys until their mid forties guys

Speaker 2:

and by the time they're like 50, like look at that. They made it like I. It's really not that.

Speaker 1:

It's the music, this music that people are listening to now where it's like they see that, you know, they see this 10 tassian triple 10 tasks, you know, 10 of con. It's my wife likes to golf, tennis, real. These young people who are like, ooh, he became rich. I'm like, guys, come on. Get a fucking grip on life, dude. Get a grip on line. You guys want to be musicians. You guys don't even know music theory. Get the fuck out of my face, man. Seriously. And it's not going to happen overnight. No, this music tells them that they are all. I just seen the video. All right, where the jewelry. There's a video of takashi, 69, right? And this guy gets, goes to this jeweler shop, gets this choker made for him, made out of gold and all kinds of shit. And guess what guys? The jewelry company that he went to made a video. The owner of the video. I mean the owner of the jewelry shop makes a video and he's like, hey, you know, you're wearing around a choker. I see you're going to birthday parties. You're traveling, you're doing this, you owe me 25 grand. I have no way of contacting you. I'm seeing you in your videos. Hey man, you don't like it? Return it. Return it. Fraternity. Oh, this guy. But yeah. Yeah. Takashi, 69. He doesn't have the money. The jewelers like you owe me 25 grand. I have no line of communication. Talk to whoever's in charge of your finances. Wire me the money. But if you want to talk about wiring money, don't expect drake to ever pay you back on time because he's been called out. He was so embarrassing. Yeah. How crazy was that? That was embarrassing. Like I put them on black.

Speaker 2:

The guy who created the kiki den. so something like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Yeah. And I guess drake was like, oh, I gave him a 250 k to fucking quarter million dollars to create this like, you know, and, and then drake's like, oh well, you know, how have you ever wired money? You know how that works

Speaker 2:

because he hasn't paid him years. Drake talking about

Speaker 1:

what? I mean this guy had balls, right? yeah. Yeah. That was,

Speaker 2:

he just got him on video because drinks over here trying to act like his friend and he's like, all right, whatever.

Speaker 1:

He's like, yo, what up? instagram is. I don't want none of that shit. I don't want to hear none of that money. Like, seriously, anytime somebody owes me money, that's going to be my next move. Like I'm gonna play. Just like this guy would be like, yo, what? I'm georgie are you been on man? I don't want to hear none of that. Where's my 20 bucks? Betrayed. I'm watching beer wings. Just some sushi. I don't want to hear none of that, but we boys, mom, man, boys paid each other back, man. Where's my.

Speaker 2:

That should even show you that. These guys rapping about getting money. They're. They don't even have any of these people don't know how to save my 57 is broke. He's fucking little. A little bow was posting

Speaker 1:

photos of like supposedly some private jet and then somebody caught him on a fucking photo. He's in coach. I'm on this plane. I'm on this private jet flying coach. I'm just messing around. I'm flying for a second.

Speaker 2:

Generation is just like fake. It's fake. It's fake like that, that, that little tay.

Speaker 1:

It was all fake. People were like, she's the youngest flips or you know, it was all fake. You people are stupid. They're baiting you guys because they know you motherfuckers got this brain disease that makes you think that quick gratification is definitely within your grasp. It's not. It's not removed that from the vocabulary. It's not. You're not going to become a baller over fucking night unless you win the lottery and guess what? People even that doesn't work the way you guys think it does. You guys are fools. Absolute fucking fools. You know how many athletes are out there and it's squandered. Every cent were. Now they're trying to implement more allowance into the contracts where it's kinda like we're not going to give you all of like we used to. We're gonna put you on an allowance because y'all are pretty dumb. I mean, come on. That's pretty ridiculous. Grown men and even control their money.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It's like more money, more problems like that. The more that you earn, like let's say you're, you're making like what? Like$100,000 a year, I mean you're at, you're making a lot more than someone who's making 50,000, but in the end you're probably going to have to have more bills because you know your job, maybe you have to have a certain sued or you have to have certain equipment that has to come out of your pocket. Right? And it's just, it's more money that needs to be spent more bills. That's basically what it is.

Speaker 1:

I mean, people just, hey, they have wake up people you don't want to you. You guys think that by posting a woke meme on facebook, you guys are well dollar, dollar, dollar, so dumb.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. If you ever add george on facebook, the likelihood of you getting torn down.

Speaker 1:

I probably wouldn't do it anytime soon. It'd be nicer. I'm trying to be nicer to people and I really want him to be nicer to people so that can hear you guys on facebook. I'm really sorry. Listen to my podcast, my podcast. You're going to listen to my podcast and hear me be mean about other people. I'm just. Sorry. Just can't tolerate fucking losers, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I, I tried to stop him. I really do. I try to be like, come on babe. Just give the person.

Speaker 1:

We did a lot of lists. We ruthless baby. Another one. Natural selection. No, seriously man. I'm trying to be to. That's no my podcast.

Speaker 2:

We be silly. Yeah, I'm here. I'm trying to modern him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I got. I got moderators. No, can't be that bogus. That guy. Why not? Dude? Dude. Dude broke down his whole fucking life right now. Before his eyes. My bag.

Speaker 2:

Like straight on facebook. Not private message. It can move to private messages but it starts off with.

Speaker 1:

No, I like, I like it to be public. I like, I like to make a spectacle. I like to put extra sauce

Speaker 2:

and the thing is like people who like his comments there, they're secretly agreeing with him. Like everyone wanted to say this.

Speaker 1:

I've torn people's asses apart through social media and then you see like the person who I'm tearing up there like a or their mom liked the comment. Joking, joking. I can only imagine what that feels like. Like damn this dude, this dude just did me salty and my mama's over here making it my own. Do you really think I'm a loser? And she's in the room just on her, on her ipad. Just reading glasses on. You know, like my son is a fucking loser. He needed to be put in his place. I don't know, that's just happening, but now I have seen family members. Do you guys remember last week story about the guy getting stabbed in the neck? Neuropathy issues? I've commented on stuff in the past way in the past. Completely destroyed him and his mom's over here. Like in the comments. You're an idiot. Yeah. All right folks. Well we hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode. It wasn't a little bit longer. Once again, guys, sorry so much about the way that I sound right now. We are very, very sick year. Um, one, one, six sushi today, and he had the man cold because mario over here got sick. Yeah. But he had in the room the whole fucking day. So nax. Anyways, guys, don't forget, today's episode was sponsored by basic roofing tx.com. If you are in the, in the process of shopping for a new roof or even if you don't know, if you need a new roof and you need somebody to come inspect it, give these guys a call. If you are in the Illinois area, uh, you could actually reach them at six, three, zero, seven, four, two, zero, four, seven, seven. Uh, there'll be more than happy to get you guys an inspection on your roof. And like I said, maybe you guys don't have to pay fully out of pocket. You guys can go through insurance, pay for your deductible instead of spending thousands of dollars, thousands of dollars, guys. And they'll make sure you guys are set up. They will get people to fight for you guys to make sure that those damn insurance companies don't screw you over because, you know, that's what the trend to fucking do. But, um, thank you for, uh, joining us for, uh, for our third episode, um, we'll start setting up the list, uh, in about another week and who's going to be gaining those amazon gift cards. Like I said before, we have an eye on the people who have actually been faithfully listening, faithfully liking and I will be sure to get you guys some merge, get you guys an amazon gift card because you guys know it gets my fucking card. Um, but thank you for listening guys. See you guys. See you guys in the next one. It easy. Alright guys, have a good one. Bye.