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A Spontaneous Pint On YouTube Live For Saint Patricks Day

Afternoon Pint Season 4 Episode 146

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St. Patrick’s Day turned into a surprise live show when we crack a couple drinks at home and decide to hit YouTube with zero guest and no safety net. The result is a classic Afternoon Pint mix: real conversation, dumb games, and a chat that keeps pulling the night in new directions. If you like podcasts that feel like you’re sitting at the table with friends, this one is for you.

The serious heart of the night is a fundraiser we’re fired up about: the Leukemia Lymphoma Society of Canada’s Visionary of the Year campaign. We talk about how the 10-week fundraising push works, why blood cancer research matters locally and nationally, and what it takes to aim for a big target. It’s part competition, part community rally, and the best kind of pressure because the win is research funding.

Then we let it rip with live-friendly chaos: “real or fake” athlete names, rapper name guesses, and hot takes on movie theatres, streaming culture, pineapple on pizza, and why some TV shows only get good after they find their rhythm. We also drift into Canadian politics, taxes, Atlantic Canada’s influence, and a bigger question that keeps coming up lately: is the middle class quietly getting squeezed as AI and automation accelerate?

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SPEAKER_01

How you doing? Doing pretty good, man. Doing pretty good. At an alcohol-free Guinness in the office today.

SPEAKER_03

Proper thing. Proper thing. What time of day was that? 8 uh 30 a.m. Oh, not bad. No, this is my first real beer I'm having right now, Angela.

SPEAKER_01

So oh, really? Okay. Well, I got I I did have uh a couple drinks while making a a good Irish supper. We had potato pancake, like like crusted potato pancakes and uh sausages.

SPEAKER_03

Nice man. No, we did ro roast beef sandwiches.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, nice.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so yeah. Well, there you go. Welcome to the afternoon pint.

Visionary Of The Year Fundraiser

SPEAKER_03

So, yeah, I mean, it doesn't look like we have anybody listening in yet on this live YouTube edition. But we just decided to do something today because we didn't have a we didn't have a show scheduled and we didn't really have anything else going on. And so we don't even have a guest. So the guest is each other. So ask the deepest, darkest questions, Matt. You go first, and I'll go uh I'll go second. Uh I guess one question that I do want to leave with for you though is you have something pretty cool coming up. You were tapped on the shoulder, asked to uh lead a certain campaign to help raise money for a very good cause for blood cancer research here nationwide. It's a huge organization. Tell me a little bit about that so people listening can kind of understand what you're doing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so it's called Visionary of the Year. It's the it's a campaign, it runs for 10 weeks. So we're kicking this thing off a week from today, March 24th, and I have until June 5th to raise a bunch of money. Doing a lot of work in the background, getting ready to line stuff up to get ready for the campaign. Campaign goes live in a week from now, so I'll have a website. We'll be able to share that out on our pages and all that stuff later. But really, what the idea is it's 10 weeks, and I need to raise as much money as possible. I want to raise over 100 grand. It is a bit of a competition, so you know I'd like to kind of get out there and really kind of compete as much as possible. In the end, everybody wins. Like, I don't win, like, I don't necessarily win anything outside of like, yay, I get to say I raise the most, but in the end, everybody wins. It's the Leukemia Lymphoma Society of Canada. It's a charity, it does a lot of work. There's research being done right here in Halifax. There's some really important research being done in Ottawa, and yeah, just super excited to kind of kind of get into this thing. Yeah. So yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. So can you still hear me there? I sorry to come off the thing for a second. Okay, cool. Yeah. So, I mean, how does these visionary things work? How you guys get selected and stuff?

SPEAKER_01

It's an oh, so there's a nominating committee, so they have people that work on this and they they have people that go in and they find uh people, I guess, in the community, and yeah, just select people to go along and and to really two who to choose, right?

SPEAKER_03

Like Matt, we got 29 people watching. Keep talking now. Happy St. Patrick's Day if you're watching. Come have a have a drink with us if you're 19 years or older, or uh 18 in Quebec, or 21 in the US, right? Wherever, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. So blood cancer. So the the campaign will be live. Anyone wants to help out? I'll take all the help I can get. It's you know, really, really cool thing. So these these these committees, the there's a committee that the the association decides to kind of form, and they are tasked with finding people in the community kind of who they feel can do a good job at this. So luckily, I was really my name came up a couple times and they just feel felt me out. They were like, kind of, hey, do we want you to be a part of the selecting committee, or do you want to actually be a part of this to be the fundraiser? So I figured I'd give this a go. It's it's a 10-week thing, and then we're just you know, go, go, go.

SPEAKER_03

Wow, okay, cool. Well, that sounds like a lot of fun. So you got some games or some ideas of what you wanted to do to help make this thing more interesting, right? So why don't we kick off one of your first games and see if anybody starts uh following along? We'll say hi to Biddle Man and gosh, I kind of gonna try to say these these names in the in the chat. Y'all hope you're doing good, man. I hope you're having a really good day. Yeah, exactly.

Real Or Fake Athlete Names

SPEAKER_01

Let's great. So, all right. So the first game I wanted to play is perfect to play with you because I'm a sports guy. You're not really a sports guy.

SPEAKER_03

I'm not a sports guy, that's right. So I don't watch sports very often. What's up, Vanessa Schwepp? Hope you're having a good day. Okay, I'm not a sports guy, you're a sports guy. So let's play this sports game. Is this gonna just make me look stupid because I don't know about sports? Is that what this is?

SPEAKER_01

It's no, no, actually, this game is it's honestly, it's not an easy game. Quite honestly, it's it's it's not easy.

SPEAKER_03

I'm having a beer, I want to relax.

SPEAKER_01

Because it's a fun game. You don't need to know anything about sports other than the fact that you're not gonna know any of these people. So I'm gonna read you a name. Okay. You your only job is to tell me is this a real athlete or is it a made-up name that I like uh either I made up or found someone that like made it up.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, let's go. I should do the same thing with you for music artists after, yeah. Like for musicians and stuff, huh? All right, well, I'll do play yours first. Let's go. I'm excited. All right, all right.

SPEAKER_01

So we'll kick off the the first name I'm gonna give you is Mookie Betts.

SPEAKER_03

Mookie Betts. Real or fake. It's a dope name. I gotta say, if there's a real person out there named Nuki Betts, he's a he's a he's a soldier, he's a cool guy. I probably like him. Uh, I would say he's real and he plays football.

SPEAKER_01

He's he is real, he plays baseball. He played for the uh yeah, he was a Red Sox and he was a Dodger. He's won multiple World Series. Yeah, one okay, he's a top-tier guy, actually. Yeah, so I start off cool name. Yeah, all right. The next one, Booger McFarlane. Is this a real name or a nickname?

SPEAKER_03

You get it, you tell me if that's a a name that this person goes by, like oh, goes by, so as an alias, so it's a real person because it's a story.

SPEAKER_01

Sometimes no, sometimes these are people's legit, no, these are sometimes people's legit real names.

SPEAKER_03

I feel like the way this this story's being told, it's a real person. I'll try to guess the sport. I think Booger McFarland plays some like maybe pick me up, pick pick. I don't know, thinking nose picking. No, I'm thinking uh why would he call him Booger? Maybe he's sticky, maybe he's good at the basketball, right? So let's call a Booger McFarland a basketball player, right?

SPEAKER_01

He's a football player, but he's actually he's now. I mean, formerly, but he's he's on the he's an analyst. Okay, so he is a real guy. Cool, man. Real guy.

SPEAKER_03

Lots of people saying hi in the group chat. Hello back. Hope you've enjoyed this sports game. Let me know the answers if Matt's chiming them out. Maybe you guys can help me out. He's gonna say a name. You guys gotta tell me there's a real sports person or not. Help me cheat at this game a bit. I I have no idea what's happening. Okay, who's the next sports game person?

SPEAKER_01

Number three, if this is real or fake. Rusty Cunts.

SPEAKER_03

His name is Rusty Cunt. Real. Has to be a real. That's a great name, too. 10 out of 10 for that name. He has to he has to play. If he played golf, he'd be my favorite golf player of all time. Does he play PGA by a chance?

SPEAKER_01

No, it's again, it's it's the most, you know what, honestly, most of these guys are baseball or football. So yeah, yeah, there's there's it, but it is that is a real guy.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, rusty cunt. Shout out to Rusty Cunt's a real guy, and he what what what team does he play for?

SPEAKER_01

Uh, not anymore. It's not anymore. Oh, okay. All right, what year was this? Oh, I don't know. The year, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, come on, man. I want I'm trying to think of some sports history from you. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, man. What's up, dude? Small town north of Toronto. I hope you're having a beer, my friend.

SPEAKER_01

Do you like tea or coffee? Someone asked there. So do we like? I mean, I don't drink either because caffeine makes me go nuts, but so I'm a coffee guy 100%.

SPEAKER_03

But I just got match of tea, man. And uh matches good. It's all right, it's pretty relaxing. But I like it. Yeah, yeah. So, anyways, I like everything, man. Coffee's good, though. Coffee's good. I'm just worried I'm gonna answer a question. There's gonna be some setup to make me look stupid. No, no, no.

SPEAKER_01

But honestly, this is all right. The next the next one I got here, Meta World Peace.

SPEAKER_03

Meta World Peace? Yeah. Meta? Is that the person's name? Meta World Peace. The first name's Meta, and the last name is World Peace. Is the middle name world like Meta World Peace? Like he just goes by meta piece is short. Like, yeah, I gotta understand this better.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, like, here's the thing is like, is it real or is it fake? If it's fake, it's nothing. If it's real, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, Meta. It's uh it this is a has to be a fake name. It sounds terrible. It's a basketball player's name. Oh my god. Okay, basketball is one of my favorite sports to watch. I didn't know, still didn't know that was a basketball player.

SPEAKER_01

You would probably know him as a different name when, but he legally changed his name to Meta World Peace, and but his name was Ron Artest.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so we got more people in the group chat. I hope these people are over 19. Do you like cats or dogs better?

SPEAKER_01

I mean, I like animals in general. You have everything, so yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah. No, I am a I think I like cats better. The dogs are pretty awesome. Yeah, they're both good, man. Like they're both my dog's awesome. I mean, I love them all my animals. I mean, the guinea pig, I'm taking it or leave it. Like that thing is he has a great name. His name's Batman, though. It's a good name for guinea pig.

SPEAKER_01

So that is pretty good. Now, all right, I got another one for you.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, slow down. The the reason why he's called Batman, I know you want to know, right?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, well, I know why, but I should have asked, yes.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's how you set up good conversation, yeah. So, so no, the reason he's called the reason he's called Batman is he looks like Two Face, but the kid wasn't listening, so I was like, Oh, it looks like Too Faced from Batman. She just heard Batman, and now now he's forever called Batman. That guinea pig's lived for almost six years, isn't that fantastic?

SPEAKER_01

That is yeah, you know what? I'm gonna say two face, yeah, in my opinion, yeah, is the best is the best Batman villain. I know everyone thinks it's Joker, but just uh I'm a Two-Faced guy.

SPEAKER_03

Cool. Someone's saying they have a dog named uh Tinu. Cool, that's awesome. Yeah, and a cat named Zia. Zia's a dope name for a cat. Is there any other baseball players named Zia?

SPEAKER_01

Not that I know of.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, cool. Your next sportsy question.

SPEAKER_01

All right, I'm gonna give you one of the most famous names. Okay, Hingle McKringleberry. Whoa, what? Kringleberry.

SPEAKER_03

Sounds real. Where was he from? What was he doing?

SPEAKER_01

Completely fake. Yeah, completely fake. And you know where I still know where I stole him from? No.

SPEAKER_03

Kean Peel. Oh, is that where it's from? I've probably that's probably why I heard it before and just thought it was real. What what what skip was that?

SPEAKER_01

Making fun of athletes' names.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, really?

SPEAKER_01

It was a guy who was it was a guy who was like doing his his draft reel, and yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Wow, then that says four cats and two dogs. That's a lot of cats, man. She has you beat. Holy smokes, you were like Dr. Doolittle. Yeah, that's a lot of cats. Yeah, so there's like a whole conversation going on in the uh chat right now. This is that this is a whole new world to us. This is our first time doing a YouTube live chat. So please jump in and say hi. I I don't think we're that popular yet, but I oh gosh, it no, wait, wait, wait, who's that there? That's Elon Musk just joined the chat. Look, what's up, Elon? How you doing, man? Yeah, yeah. Just joking, he's not there. But uh, but anyways, what was I gonna say? Yeah, so here, why don't we try a few game questions with you? We'll try some some rapper names, and you can tell me if they're a real rapper or not.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, okay, I wasn't done yet, but you know, it's okay. How many more of these sports ones do you got? I got I got five more names.

SPEAKER_03

Is anybody listening to us for real? Tell me if we should do the sports games or the rappers. If you're listening, should we do the sports questions or real rapper name questions? We're waiting.

SPEAKER_01

While we're waiting. Oh, okay. That's Russian. So okay. While we're waiting, I'm gonna throw one name out to you. All right, cool. Haha. Haha Clinton Dix.

SPEAKER_03

Haha Clinton Dix. That's a sports name or not a sports name? Yeah, fake or real. First name's haha.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Where's he from?

SPEAKER_01

It would be nothing if it was fake, and it would be somewhere if it was real.

SPEAKER_03

Say it's a real name.

SPEAKER_01

It is a real name. Played for the Packers. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Yeah. Sounds like a real name. It just sounds too ridiculous to not be a real name.

SPEAKER_01

Right. But you know what? There's I'll I'll tell you, there's there's one real name here that I think is absolutely hilarious. I think it's right up your alley. His name is Dick Dick Buckus.

SPEAKER_03

That's a real name.

SPEAKER_01

That is a real name. Yes. Yeah. Player, coach, everything. Yep. All right. What if I said uh Tiki Barber?

SPEAKER_03

Name sounds real to me. It sounds real.

SPEAKER_01

No, there's there's some real, there's some not real. What about Coco Crisp?

SPEAKER_03

Coco Crisp?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

That's a cool name. Sounds like a sounds like an arch nemesis on the football field, right? Yeah, is that it? Is he a football guy?

unknown

No.

SPEAKER_01

Made him up? No, he's real. He's a baseball player.

SPEAKER_03

Baseball player, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

All right. What about Sauce Brown? Sauce Brown. Baseball or non-baseball? What are we asking here? Is it a real name or a fake name? Sauce Brown. Man, that name's familiar. So I'm gonna say real baseball player.

SPEAKER_01

It is not real. Not real? But Sauce Gardner is real and he's a football player. All right, well. What about Buzz Toofer? Which sounds awesome.

SPEAKER_03

Hey Alex, games I don't want to play for 600. Let's go. What? Buzz Toofer. This is like being stuck in one column of Jeopardy for far too long. It's just like the fucking, excuse me, the column that never ends.

SPEAKER_00

This is listen listen to the name. Yes. What? Buzz Toofer.

SPEAKER_03

Buzz Toofer. Well, I don't get it. What's the joke behind that name?

SPEAKER_01

Well, first of all, you catch a buzz if you drink a two-for. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_03

I got it.

SPEAKER_01

But is it a real name or is it a fake name?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, it's a real name, let's say.

SPEAKER_01

It is. I thought you would I thought you would think I made that up because of the booze. But that's a real name.

SPEAKER_03

Still a good name, though. Someone asked who is Bows Tufor.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, he's a guy who played in like 1930 something or whatever. Like, yeah. Long, long time. Baseball? No, that was football as well. Okay, cool. All right, last one. Nebraska Jones.

SPEAKER_03

Nebraska Jones. Okay, Nebraska Jones would be a fake name.

SPEAKER_01

Nailed it. Fake name.

SPEAKER_03

Just sounds, just sounds, just sounds a little wacky.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. You did pretty good, man. I must say. I thought you were gonna get more stumped on certain ones, but I think you only got like two or three wrong.

Real Or Fake Rapper Names

SPEAKER_03

Well, I didn't guess the sport, though. I was trying to get the bonus points. I was off on a lot of the sports, right? But I mean the names. Well, if I see a name that's clever or funny or weird, you know, they do stick in your head, right? That's true. A lot of other names don't. So let's try rapper names. What's real and what's not.

SPEAKER_01

Now let's go. This would be a good one, too. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna have to console Spotify on this because you know what? As ridiculous as I might get with names, they might actually exist, right? That is true.

SPEAKER_01

I had to do that as well. Like when I put in fake names, I had to I use Chat GPT to see if they were real names.

SPEAKER_03

Maybe if you're listening, you might find your own rapper name, like your own inner rapper name. So if their name's not taken, you can take it and become that rapper and send us your rap song. We'll play it on the next episode of Afternoon Find. It's listened to in how many countries, Matt? A few thousand. Yeah, there you go. How many countries?

SPEAKER_01

I could I could I I could be Lil Pint.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, Lil Pint. I like that one. Okay, so the first rapper name is going to be Lil Pipsqueak. Is Lil Pipsqueak a rapper? Lil Pipsqueak. Lil, like just Lil, yeah, yeah, Lil. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Like Lil, like Lil Wayne or or Lil Lil Pint.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Right. Lil Pipsqueak. I think that would be a real name. I think someone would call themselves that.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. It's a great name if it's not a name. And it was the first one that popped in my head. Oh, you just made it up. Okay. I did make it up. And it is not a rapper, but it's a song. There's a song called Little Pip Squeak, but there's no rapper called Little Pipsqueak. So maybe that'll be my new rapper name. I like, I like that. Pip squeak's a great, a great word. It's very underutilized. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I agree.

SPEAKER_03

All right, cool. Next one. Pop smoke.

SPEAKER_01

Pop smoke. Not pop a smoke, but pop smoke.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna go real.

SPEAKER_03

He's real, that's right. Yeah, he had a monster hit just and then unfortunately he died very shortly after the hit. Oh yeah. Really popular rapper there. Went up the charts for like one second, even 50 Cent endorsed him, and then unfortunately he he didn't last that long. Right? Okay. Okay. So uh next uh next musical artist.

SPEAKER_06

I'm making these guess fake all the time, I guess.

SPEAKER_03

Two chains.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, that's a real I know that. That's a real that mainstream.

SPEAKER_03

I'm trying to fool you on a really okay, uh four chains.

SPEAKER_01

That would be really stupid if someone decided to go with that, but so I'm gonna go fake.

SPEAKER_03

Let's just see here. Yeah, there's no artist that's registered under Spotify named Four Chains. There's four bats. All right, pretty hard name. It's like it's like you have bats for you and your friends, right? Like that's a pretty tough rapper name.

SPEAKER_01

Vanessa says, How old are we? We're we're in our 40s.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, we're old, yeah. But young to older people. It depends. How old are you guys? Yeah. All right, so all right, we got to get another one here, man. And I might wrap this game up quickly. 2K Sports. Ooh. I think that's real. Let's check it out. So the name 2K Sports comes from one of the most popular sports video game brands. That's why I thought of it.

SPEAKER_01

I'm pretty sure too. I'm pretty sure 2K is at least 2K, I think, is a real rapper.

SPEAKER_03

Well, 3K is a real rapper, Rondre 3000, right? So but uh yeah, like from OKAST, but there is no 2K. Okay. Isn't artists though that calls himself Y2K Sports? Oh, okay. I don't know how popular he is here. Let's just have a little look at him here. Let's see. Y2K Sports cheapers. He has a song with 12 million conviews, and it looks like it's about Don Air Kebab nachos. That sounds like a let's see if we can play it here really quick. I don't think he'll be mad if we play the song. Let's see what he's like. Can you hear it? Yeah. Shout out to Y2K Sports, what a name. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I know uh I know there's like uh there's uh there's a a rapper called NBA or something like that, and I was like, is he how is he not being sued by uh by the NBA?

SPEAKER_03

Rap name should be the CRA. Take an orange money at the end of the year, mother. That'd be kind of fun. It'll be a fun rap name.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So if you want, we can go into some other things. I got I got I got a another kind of fun game, which is just hot takes. And I wanted to see so people could get to like know us a little bit. That's the subway takes, that's right.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. Let's do that. Let's try that game.

Movie Theatres And Popcorn Debate

SPEAKER_01

All right. Well, so here's what here. Well, I got a whole bunch of them here, and we'll go through it and we'll see. But I do like that subway take, that is pretty good. Let's see what Tobin thinks about this. Movie theaters are overrated. What do you think? Yes, agree or disagree?

SPEAKER_03

Oh man, no, it depends. Movie movie theaters did hit a point of ri rid like being ridiculous in terms of cost and of going, right? You know, to the point where it just wasn't, it did seem cheaper to watch stuff on your big screen at home. But that being said, when a good movie comes out, not particularly a blockbuster, but just a really immersive film, man, seeing them in the theater is still the coolest thing. Like, you know, it doesn't matter how like I got a big you you know I have a really good homes theater set up in a I I'm big into that stuff, but I still love seeing some movies in theaters. And it's always the ones that you don't think that will surprise you will surprise you the most. Like those smaller projects, you can get more immersed in them than you can at home, because at home you've got your phone on your lap and you're distracted. But in the movie theater, you kind of force yourself, or most people kind of force themselves not to use their phones. And I say for almost that reason alone, theaters are still massively overrated, and it's great to get out and see a show.

SPEAKER_01

So they're not overrated then.

SPEAKER_03

No, I think they're great. I mean, I think that's fine. I think the popcorn pricing is overrated. I think we gotta bring the popcorn pricing down. If I was a governor of theaters, like I would I would try to find a way to make my popcorn not a$35 experience, right? So yeah, but other than that, I mean I still still think going to the movies is an awesome experience.

SPEAKER_01

But and you know what, I agree, and honestly, like as much as popcorn is expensive, there's nothing like theater popcorn.

SPEAKER_03

I know it's hard to replicate. You know, the the best place to replicate a movie theater popcorn is gas stations, they do a pretty good job of it, right? Yeah, that's true. Yeah, so I really enjoy uh like the uh the gas station there in Spryfield. Yeah, man, they make the best darn popcorn going. So whenever I fill up my gas tank, I usually get a bag or two and I actually heat it up in the oven, get a little bit of uh real butter when we're doing a big movie night here at the house and it feels like we're at the theater. Cool, that's awesome. Funny joke I heard about popcorn is unregulated snacks, right? Because they're one of those snacks that you have that if you're watching, like like you know, most snacks, everything is you know, you look at the box now, you see the calories and the fiber and all that stuff, but but not popcorn. You don't know what the hell you're ingesting when you're that's true to a theater with the salt and that weird fake. Is it butter? It's probably not butter. What what am I what what is this film that's going on my box?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, we have some people saying goodnight here, eh? So yeah, good night. Oh, but I see I see Vanessa there. She says ich bin Deutsch. So she she's saying she's she's German. So Wilkommen, Wilkomin, Vanessa.

SPEAKER_03

Happy St. Patrick's Day to you there, bud.

Pineapple Pizza And Pizza Night

SPEAKER_01

Yeah yeah, and yeah, so Erica says goodnight. So yeah, good night. The all right, that's so that's one hot take. Let's uh let's let's kind of change some things up here, go with something a little different. Very, very controversial topic. Very controversial topic. Pineapple on pizza is actually elite.

SPEAKER_03

Well, let me tell you a story. Okay, let's go. All right, so what's up? Before I say that, I was gonna say hello to from the UK. UK Spitfire! Spitfire. Maybe we got a hip hop. Spitfire sounds like that'd be a good rapper name. Spitfire.

SPEAKER_01

That'd be a fantastic rap name.

SPEAKER_03

Like, you know, if he couldn't he called himself Spitfire, that'd be a bad rap name, right? Oh, yeah. Because then you get tore up in the battles. But if you were a good rapper and you called yourself Spitfire, great name. Yeah. Anyways, so so the question was what was that?

SPEAKER_01

So pineapple on pizza is elite.

SPEAKER_03

No, man. I mean, it's it's a great way to lure vegetarians into the meat world. Okay, sure. I know this from experience because Andrea, I really think that one of her first first tries was the uh was the pineapple pizza with a little bit of bacon on it, right?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so Canadian, Canadian style, Hawaiian, whatever you want to call it. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Spitfire saying no to pineapple.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, Spitfire. Listen, listen, Spitfire. I'm gonna tell you right now, pineapple, jalapenos, and bacon on pizza. I'm telling you, you try it, you'll come back and you'll be like, damn, Matt was right.

SPEAKER_03

I'm with you, man. I I like well, remember that pizza I got when we did it. So we we uh we got we got all the our old couples together. We had a couple night where we all got together and we did that bring your own pizza night. And I brought I brought a spicy chicken pizza with pineapple on it. It was like a honey, what was it? Hot honey and pineapple, and was on it. It was a good time, Spitfire. Man, you would have liked that pizza. It was a really delicious pizza. Yeah, I think I might have won the pizza night that night. I don't know if we were competing, but I you know, yeah, you might have, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I think you did. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

The other one that was really good. Was it a French onion pizza? Somebody brought, yeah. That was wild. That was new. Yeah, you brought a pizza with the entire world on it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it was like a four or five pizza. It was so heavy. I it was called it, should have been called the Noah's Ark of Pizza, because it had like two of every animal, and every animal on it.

SPEAKER_03

It was a good pizza, though. I mean, there was like a good time for every kind of pizza, like that type of pizza is good in like situations when you're with your buddies and you're just having a few of these pops, then that's a perfect time to have a Noah's Ark pizza.

Cars Germany And Chat Questions

SPEAKER_01

Oh, look at this. Look at this. The Spitfire's asking a question. Subaru Impreza or Michubis Evo. Ooh, I don't know. I mean, I do I see. I like Subaru's. I I overall really like the Subaru's. I like the the vehicle, they kind of feel like they can go off. I gotta be borrowed.

SPEAKER_03

I gotta be honest with you. I I have to look. What's the Evo look like before I make my answer? I can't remember.

SPEAKER_01

Take a look.

SPEAKER_03

I'm looking right now, man.

SPEAKER_01

I'm a I'm a I am a like I like I don't have a Subaru. I've never had a Subaru, but I've always liked the look of them. They seem like you can go like camping in them, you can go a little bit off-roading in them.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I'd go for the Evo, man.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. That's a pretty cool.

SPEAKER_03

I I don't know. I'd like to take the spoiler off it though, because I'm kind of modest, right? Like, you know, I don't want a spoiler on my car, right? I'd rather have it just slightly tinted, yeah. But inconspicuous, yeah, maybe beige. Beige. I like the guy I just want to tone it down a little, you know.

SPEAKER_01

It's you know, also we have Vanessa here, uh, who speaks German from probably from Germany, I'm guessing. And what did you know that taxis in Germany? Because I've been in Germany three times, right? So taxis in Germany are all beige, like this terrible, like like uh like dull color looking beige, but they're also pretty much all like BMWs or Mercedes.

SPEAKER_03

Let me ask you this, Vanessa. Uh, do they celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Germany? Oh, we got Spitfire. With you lads follow the rally championship. No, man. No.

SPEAKER_01

I'm sorry, dude. I'm a football, baseball, hockey guy. Yeah. Yeah. No, they don't celebrate.

SPEAKER_03

They don't celebrate it. No, okay. So no love. So no love for the Irish or our green shirts. That's okay. That's all right.

SPEAKER_01

We sell off, we we celebrate Oktoberfest, though.

SPEAKER_03

Oktoberfest, yeah. We do. We we celebrate Oktoberfest. Hard, it's a good time. Yeah, we like the sausages. Good Oktoberfest sausages. We're really good. Sauerkraut.

SPEAKER_01

A lot of these people don't even know where we probably are, eh? Because we haven't really said it.

SPEAKER_03

Oh we okay. Where do you guys think we're from? Anyone can answer? Actually, it says it if you look.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, does it? All right. Yeah, it says it.

SPEAKER_03

So never mind.

SPEAKER_01

Are we married? We're not married together, but I mean we are individu. We're individually with long-term relationships, yes.

SPEAKER_03

Matt's married, and I uh I'm in a long-term relationship, but yeah, like not uh forever. No, oh no, I just say not forever, not married. I didn't mean it like that.

SPEAKER_01

Well, Spitfire thinks that we are uh yeah, that we're from the US.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, no, brother, we're from Canada. Yeah, so yeah, so we're a little more peaceful.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah. And uh if we're heterosexual, yes, we are, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Well, this is taking a weird turn. I I I felt like we were gonna we're starting to get more people listening in, I think, though. Uh so whatever. You guys it goes up and down, you know, it's good, yeah. So so uh hot take for you, hot take for you. All right, let's go. I'm making mine up as I go, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, I got a whole bunch of them, so I'm good to go whenever you are.

SPEAKER_03

So Donald Trump and the war on Iran. Do you think that was a good decision for him to go into Iran?

SPEAKER_01

That's not a hot take. I am oh well, there you go. Michael Joseph's Canadian too, so that's awesome. So and then uh so you guys like chat show or something. Oh, okay. So we're a podcast, actually. So if you look right there, boom, afternoon pint. This is the first time we've ever gone live on YouTube, but we actually have a whole podcast of really interesting guests who come on and tell about their story and all that stuff.

SPEAKER_03

Nobody listens to that either, man, so it's okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we are the most popular uh podcast in where we're from. I haven't we haven't said where we're from, we just say Canada. We haven't said where in Canada, though. Anyway, back back to your hot take question. I'm not a Trump fan, as anyone who listens to our podcast knows. You know, I'm just yeah, I'm not a big Trump fan. So I don't, I don't, I don't really love war either. I understand that the regime in Iran was not a good regime, but I you know, there's kids dying and stuff like that, and I not not really cool with that.

SPEAKER_03

So cool kids dying never, right? Yeah, you know to give kids a chance, right? You know, no chance in that situation, yeah. Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

Right, yeah. I think there's ways to do things, handle things a little bit better and all that stuff. So anyway, that was a serious question. We're supposed to be doing fun, hot takes.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I didn't I didn't understand the assignment. I uh Michael Joseph's, I don't think Donald Trump has had a good idea since his late 60s. Okay, what were those good ideas he had in the late 60s? I want to know them.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, lucky this war, huh? What is it good for? Absolutely nothing aside from oil and spices.

SPEAKER_03

That's right. Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Same as Dune, man. Yes. Have you seen have you seen Dune yet? They're they're they got another Dune movie coming out. I've I've loved the the two Dune movies they came out with last year. They've been great.

SPEAKER_01

Haven't watched a single one.

SPEAKER_03

No, yeah, cool.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, all right. I got I gotta I here's a here's a hot take for you. Sure. So people don't actually hate Mondays, they just hate their job. So if you if you hate Mondays, you probably don't like your job. If you don't mind Mondays, you probably enjoy what you're doing.

SPEAKER_03

It's a tough question because I'm different. I'm indifferent about Mondays. It depends on the Monday. It depends on the Sunday.

SPEAKER_01

Michael Joseph says that Garfield would disagree.

SPEAKER_03

That was that yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Cheers to you on that one. That's good.

SPEAKER_03

I I uh um I I don't know. Mondays, no, Mondays don't bother me. I like Mondays because I kind of can hit the reset button and get back to get back to reality a bit. Mondays to me are great. I think for the most part, sometimes I hate Mondays when I really enjoyed the weekend or when I really enjoyed a vacation, right? Because you know, getting away and unplugging is pretty awesome too. But that doesn't necessarily mean you hate your job, it just means sometimes you're just like, oh frig, I need to unplug a little longer than I got, right? Maybe you had a crazy weekend, right? So no, my take is kind of right in the middle, man. I mean, some Mondays are awesome and other Mondays suck.

SPEAKER_01

That's that I mean, I don't I think that that's not just hating Mondays in general, though.

SPEAKER_03

No, I don't hate I don't hate Mondays in general, then yeah. I'm a Monday, uh I'm a Monday uh agnostic.

SPEAKER_01

Michael Joseph here says he works in a restaurant, so he loves Mondays because a lot of restaurants close on Mondays, or that's their slow day, or that's a typical day off because people aren't, you know, that's obviously a low tip day if you're you know, that kind of thing. Obviously, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays that's what the restaurant industry makes their world, right?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, cool.

SPEAKER_01

All right, I got an interesting one for you. I this is almost philosophical for you. Sure, let's go. All right, so newer isn't better. Most things peak and then get worse. What do you think?

SPEAKER_03

I don't think most things peak and then get worse. I don't know if I agree with that.

SPEAKER_01

All right. Happy St. Patrick's Day, Michael. He's out.

SPEAKER_03

Happy St. Patrick's Day, Mike. I think I don't think that most things get it's a tough one. I think you grow sentimental sentimental value with things over time, right? And but you also get excited by new. Well, who doesn't get excited by new, right? Let's I mean, even though we want to pretend we don't, we all like new. You get a new phone, you're like, shit, that's pretty cool, right? It's like a slightly better than my last phone. This is awesome, right? Even though it's just the tiniest bit of an upgrade, you know, those mild inconveniences you had before are temporarily no longer an issue, right? And then that phone gets old, and then you want the newer phone again, right? But yeah, also if it's like a car, like I got a car there that's 12 years old, 10 years old, and I like that car a lot. I don't want to stop driving it because I don't really see the value in buying a new car yet. Because I'm like, this car is great because it's just it's cheap to drive and it's fuel efficient and slow insurance, so it's a it's a smart buy, and I'm saving a ton of money that I can do other shit with.

SPEAKER_01

So no, I I listen, I I I'm with it, I get it. Um these these are these are telling me. These are not these are not my opinions, these are just hot takes that I've taken off the internet and that I'm bringing to you.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, okay. That's where you're getting them. Okay, let me see if I can find a hot day for you.

SPEAKER_01

Also, I've I've moved over to this, which is called it's two stacks Irish whiskey, because it's you know St. Paddy's Day, so I'm having some Irish whiskey. A single malt, double barrel, dram in a can.

SPEAKER_03

I had those before, they're pretty good. Yeah, pretty good. Cheers, buddy.

SPEAKER_02

Let me just see here.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so I'm gonna say um I'm gonna ask it to make me a couple of Canadian political hot take. Political? Yeah. Well, you love talking about the politics and stuff, so here, like I want to really kind of get you in your zone here so you can say some sharp shit that I can clip in the microclips and make you public enemy number one when I put this in post.

unknown

Right?

Canada Politics Taxes And Atlantic Voice

SPEAKER_03

Okay. Here's the first one. This is a hot one, okay? Is Canada broken? Or are we just uncomfortable with necessary change?

SPEAKER_01

Canada's not broken. The world obviously has some things we need to. We're going through a tough time overall, but the country's not broken. I think we have good leadership in there right now, particularly. Maybe not so much in the last decade, but now we do. And I think we're making some long-term investments that are gonna pay off in dividends, and it's hard for some people to see right now. That's my take.

SPEAKER_03

I like it. Question number two. Are we overtaxed or underserved? Probably both.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, we're probably both. I do believe we're probably overtaxed. I think the people are probably overtaxed. Corporations probably need to be taxed more. The problem with that is it's hard for us to it's hard for us to tax the ultra, ultra rich. It's hard to tax billionaires, it's hard to tax corporations because they, you know, there's a reason why they're in the position they are in. They know how to not pay tax. So then what happens is it falls onto the individual, and we end up probably paying more than we should. And therefore, you know, we're running deficits, so therefore, we get services. We saw services being cut here in Nova Scotia, and I just gave away where we were. So, but uh, yeah, we have services cut here in Nova Scotia, and we, you know, therefore we get under service because of that. So they need to figure out there's people like who are a lot smarter than you and I that need to figure out how to tax billionaires and the such, right? Yeah, it's it's hard to tax people when they're like, you know, like guys like Elon Musk, who's worth$500 billion, when he probably has none of that in salary or liquid money, it's all in stock, and his stock is valued valued, and then he takes like you know, he take he takes loans out b against his stocks. So he's spending borrowed money and then kind of trading it off for stocks and kind of thing. So he never ends up actually getting any income. So yeah, it hard it's hard to tax somebody who's never, you know, doesn't never shows income on a you know in the run of a year. And yet they're worth you know more money than some like most most countries have in GDP.

SPEAKER_03

Very good. Okay. Next question. Do you feel Atlanta Canada is being ignored or just not competing hard enough nationally?

SPEAKER_01

It's probably both, personally. I mean, I think we need to pull our fair share. We need to do more, we need to step up. I totally, totally agree with that. We need to, you know, and I think I do think our premier is trying to do that. I think Tim is trying to invest in things in the long. I know he has some heat on some other things right now, but he is trying to do some long-range things. We need to get started on those really quick, though, because long-term projects are great, but if you don't make it to those long-term things, then you're just you know, your projects never come happen, right? And then we get a reset in government. So that's a problem. But also we're probably getting ignored. Uh, it's just it's the fact that you know, we're we're we don't really have someone spending enough time here, you know, whether it's like you know, our our federal government kind of giving us the attention we need, the the things that we need to kind of to invest in us so that we can then therefore kind of return the favor. Because we're just a low voter, like all of Atlanta Canada is like what 33, 34 seats or something like that. We're yeah, if you win all of us, we matter. But if if you know if it's a divided Atlantic Canada, then you know it's not gonna turn the tables, it's it's not gonna make too much of a difference. I'd love to see and we vote, we we vote first, okay? So we see our votes come in first. It'd be interesting if these if we did it the other way and kind of see the Atlanta Canada votes come in like last, but we always see BC and Alberta. It's just one of those things where it'd be it'd be interesting to see if we could hold the balance of power at some point. Where if it was like it was coming down to like if you want a majority or if you want to win, it came down to winning Atlanta Canada. Then we could get some some power there, which is and this would lead to another thing, is like they there's the the Bloc Québecois, which is to a party that a lot of people look at as a separatist group, but it's not a separatist group, it's a group that is a federal party that is there for federal Canada, but they want to withhold, they want to make sure they hold the the interests of Quebec. If we had a bloc East or a Bloc like Atlantic or whatever, where we voted all as one, oh man, oh man. Like, I think we could get some we could really hold some power there and start demanding things.

SPEAKER_03

Funny you say that. I was listening to a clip of the Finland, I I think she's the former prime minister now, but she was just recently on their show. And they were talking about the advantage of having so many political parties, right? And it's weird that as a Canadian or maybe as an American, you're like, man, that seems kind of daunting, like having all of these political parties, that's kind of ridiculous. Why would you want to have like 10 political parties or 50? Right. Yeah. But when you think about what that does for the citizen of giving them more choice and value, at that point, it becomes a lot easier to not agree on everything. Because if Matt's about a bunch of things except for one thing, and Mike happens. To be about that thing. And together the two of them are kind of a mix into that thing that you believe, then it makes a lot more sense when there's 15 players at play and the fields are now evenly thinked. And then the uh it's less hard to have influence over many political parties, right? So maybe the answer for Canada is more political parties, you know. I mean, we we we we tend to always lean into the sides of what goes on with Europe and and what's going on in, you know, we were called uh Carney was complimented greatly the other day. He saw that hey, about his uh about his speech there with that was and so it really makes me think like maybe maybe we should be looking more into more political party options in Canada and it might be better for all of us.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Let's make it make it make it harder to have majorities and make people work, have to work together more, right? Exactly.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and because by working together, you can you can defeat a lot of the things out there that uh I mean your politicians even only have so much control, right? I mean, ultimately there's someone that probably controls them, no matter what side you're on, right? Uh you know, so uh the more the more the more irons you have in the fire, the the higher the probability that you can get more good work done for the people in the in the country, right? Yeah, no, you're not you're not wrong. Yeah, only my second beer, dude. Let's keep going. That's this is this is fun.

SPEAKER_01

Vanessa down there keeps saying that she she loves Canada, so that's awesome.

SPEAKER_03

Vanessa, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

We love Canada too, and she's from Germany, so and I love Germany, like I said, visited three times. Yeah, yeah, visited three times. My wife actually lived in Germany for a year, uh, so absolutely love Germany.

SPEAKER_03

This is cool. It's like we have guests on our show, but they're all just in a little chat thing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, it's kind of like a show, but uh yeah, have the hour quite framed out as normally. You want another one of these?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, go for it. I mean, I got some. You got some good.

SPEAKER_03

All right, well, you you'll fire one my way and I'll shoot another one at you.

Streaming Changed Movies And TV

SPEAKER_01

All right, okay. Let's see here. Okay, so oh, which one should I do? Okay, let's try this one. See, this kind of touches on the movie one before. Streaming has made movies feel less special.

SPEAKER_02

Agree, yeah. Yeah, okay.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, think of what think of, I mean, you and I both think of what happened to the Marvel movies. Like, you know, we were both we're both Marvel fans, like we're both superhero fans. But it came to a point with Marvel movies where you and I were both probably like, I'll catch Hellman streaming, right? Yeah, you know, that's true. You know, we and everybody I know has that exact same, exact same thing. And I think I think what it was is because they started to blur the lines between theatrical and and just streaming because of the series, right? Because you started watching Marvel series at home, and then next thing you know, you're watching Falcon and Wonder Soldier, and then you're watching all these other like smaller pieces of that. These guys simultaneously were the biggest blockbuster drivers in the like the theater business at the time. So I think they kind of like I think Disney kind of messed it up a little bit by doing like the high quality streaming, and then simultaneously you had high quality programming on HBO and uh and uh everywhere else, right? Like, you know, look at the the caliber, you're seeing the best, you're seeing absolute master classes in uh television all of a sudden on every platform, right? Yeah, so that diminished from the the return of going to the theater. So I think it was a combination of those both both of those things. I don't think it was just just streaming, but I think it was streaming and the cinematic television that started to erupt, right? It was just like you know, now we're getting used to this, we're getting used to much deeper shows, right?

SPEAKER_01

Okay, there it looks like Vanessa has to go. See you, Vanessa. Just go take it.

SPEAKER_03

Happy, happy. We'll see you at Oktoberfest.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah, so I got another one for you that leads into this.

SPEAKER_03

Sure.

SPEAKER_01

So the hot take that I have is the first season of a show is usually the best show, usually the best one. No, don't agree with that. I agree, I totally agree with you. I think I think the first season oftentimes can be a tough one.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, look at a show. I know you like the show Parks and Rack, and I'm a fan too, right? So I mean that show to me was a first season for whatever reason. I did not like it, and I didn't even like that. Like they haven't figured out their main character, and she was incredible. Amy uh Polar. Thank you. Amy Polar, and she's brilliant, like she's so funny, she's so smart.

SPEAKER_01

But it like it wasn't that great in the first season, though. But and but that's what she got.

SPEAKER_03

She was just this one-dimensional, right? Like, she just didn't have that kind of depth until like you know, you didn't see beyond the okay, she's an idiot. Like, you know, you got that in the first season, but you didn't get much else out of who that was. When she could when she started building on that character, man, it became like one of I mean, you know, Michael Scott's like from the office, the American office uh the uh British office is great too. But Michael Scott is one of the funniest characters ever, right? Like easily, you know, and and and she was not there the first season, but as soon as like second or third season went, man, she rivaled it, and she probably at times they they were on the exact same playing field by probably and I just think that was I think I think they were very similar.

SPEAKER_01

That's a hot take because I don't even think Leslie was the best character on that show.

SPEAKER_03

No, I think she was I think there's a lot of great characters on that show, but yeah, but Ron Swanson's the best character on that show. Ron Swanson's amazing on that show, and but Michael Scott's still like I modeled on my life after Ron Swanson, that's a whole different story, but uh but uh like but yeah, no, but like I I I really do. I I think she was friggin' awesome in that show, man. She's very sponsored for just I don't know what changed in the writing room, but it's funny. I'm watching Andrea and I are watching uh Modern Family right now.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, great show, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And it's a great show, and I know it's an older sitcom, but uh but I find like from episode to episode, the way that they choose to write their character completely affects how you feel about that character, like like holistically. And the only one that seems seems to stay consistent on that show is Phil. Like they got Phil down, they don't really contort Phil too too much, like you know, Phil's kind of like the Homer, but like Homer had his like weird phase where Homer was just not funny, or like you know, or he was just too unhinged, or he was too grotesque, and then you know, they dialing in to get the perfect Homer writing-wise in the Simpsons was a science. Like there was times it was present, there was times you're like, holy fuck, that doesn't even feel like Homer anymore, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I find that with what what's his Wein's character in the show?

SPEAKER_01

The uh it's Julie from uh yeah, yeah. What's uh sometimes they make Claire Claire is her character's name.

SPEAKER_03

Claire in the show. Like sometimes they just make her out to be such an idiot. I was like, ah, well, she wasn't like that, like a seat like last season, and like now she's like the pie the phase clown, and the next two couple seasons later, she's like kind of like just the cranky one. And I know what she means.

SPEAKER_01

She does kind of go from like kind of trying to be goofy, but uh and then to being like serious and stuff like that. But yeah, I think we all do that though. I actually like that about her. I think like we all have sides of us that are not, you know, we're sometimes we're serious and sometimes we're just goofy and whatever, and like you know, she goes all in on Halloween and like she's obsessive about it and everything. I actually honestly like Claire. This might be my personal hot take, but I would put Claire easily in the top five, maybe even top three, of best TV moms.

SPEAKER_05

Whoa. That is a hot take.

SPEAKER_01

That is my hot take because I think Claire Dunfey is like like she's like she's a great character. Great character. Yeah. Awesome. Yeah, it's like there, you know, I I I wanted to ask uh, you know, a couple, well, I mean it's not out yet, but a couple weeks ago, whenever we recorded an episode where I had in one of the ten one of our 10 questions, I had like I wanted to ask the the film guy Tyler, his favorite TV dad.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_01

And uh I mean that's a tough call. Like tape favorite TV dad. I mean, it's probably Homer Simpson for me, but yeah, he's up there. He would definitely be up there. It probably has to be Homer Simpson, but I mean there's some great TV dads out there for sure, right? Phil Dunsey's pretty good TV dad, though, too. He's great. Phil is awesome. Yeah, Luke is like Luke is the low-key guy, like almost like in the office, like Kevin is like my low-key favorite character. Like, obviously, Michael Scott's great, like you know, you have Dwight who's great. You just have those characters, right?

SPEAKER_03

But was Creed's the best character, right?

SPEAKER_01

Is it Creed? Creed, no, geez, no, so funny. In all honesty, like as like I don't know if you consider Kevin a B character or a C character. Sure. But any of Kevin is one of my favorite non-A characters of any TV show ever.

SPEAKER_03

I'd say he's pretty good. I mean, I can't say nothing bad.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, so good.

SPEAKER_03

And like that guy is I'll never forget about that chili episode for like ever. I'll remember that chili episode until I die, right?

SPEAKER_01

The chili episode's great, but even the episode where like the new HR, Michael Scott's girlfriend there, can't remember her name right now, it's escaping me, but is is his girlfriend, and then the person he eventually marries, is she thinks he's slow, and like Dwight's like berating him for being an idiot and all that stuff, and she's like, You like she's like, You can't do that, and like he's he's special, or something like that. And he was and he stops and was just like, wait a minute, right? And he kind of realizes that she she thinks like he thought that she was like flirting with him, but really she was just treating him like he was like kind of special and mentally kind of slow or whatever.

SPEAKER_03

That was uh you're right, that was iconic. That was a great episode, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So good, so good. So yeah.

Favourite TV Characters And Writing

SPEAKER_03

I don't know. Okay, I'm gonna ask you now. We're switching over industries. You're going over into the music industry. These are other, these are hot take questions, but just fun, right? Fun and dumb. Good, good for laughs and nothing else. Okay. Okay. This is just a personal question for you. What's the last song you remember just vibing out in your car, too? That you just were like you felt in the moment you're like, this is the greatest fucking song, I'm having a good time.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, well, those are two different questions. Because vibing out and having a great time versus this is the greatest song are very two different questions.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, really? See, they're not to me. That's interesting.

SPEAKER_01

No, because I mean, just because I've been vibing out to something doesn't mean I think it's the greatest song.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, what were you vibing out to recently that you think was a good song?

SPEAKER_01

You're gonna laugh so much. So I I because as you know, I have a four and a half-year-old. Yes, and so he gets into like different trends and songs and stuff like that, and movies or whatever. And a song that we listened to a lot lately, and I have to admit, I actually legit truly enjoy it, is Golden, the K pop Demon Hunter song.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, I haven't heard it. I know Gracie watched the movie, but yeah, but I I haven't seen it, so yeah.

SPEAKER_01

It's it's a good song, man. Like, you know, if you actually listen to it, it's like I know it's like K-pop kind of sound or whatever, and it's like it's not necessarily my jam of songs, but like listen to the song, listen to the lyrics, and it's like it's actually really good, it's really good.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, cool.

SPEAKER_03

So, yeah, cool, cool answer. No, I don't think that's a bad answer at all. I'm not laughing. I mean, K-pop shit's popular. I won't listen to it, but I mean very popular. All right, one another one.

SPEAKER_01

I think you should I think you should answer the same question though, first.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, last song I was vibing to. Well, I'm listening to the gorillas album right now. So gorillas. So the gorillas were one of my favorite bands of all time. And I think the creator, the creator of the gorillas, his name's Damon Albarn. And like his whole like, like, I mean, people like he to me, he's like one of the last really cool friggin' people out there in like mainstream music because what happened is he was he was the front man for for Blur back in the day, right? Yeah, and and he's from the UK, and he had a bit of a kind of like stink up with Oasis, like you know, didn't really confront them, probably everybody does, but didn't think they were all that. And this is a very hip-hop thing to do. But what he did is he put one of his songs up against Oasis the same day they were releasing the song. So I can't remember the Oasis song, but the song that Blur put out was Song Two, which every you know, which is a huge, big, shiny tunes, iconic song. If you don't know about it, hear it. It's a great song. So so he that he puts out this song, and they kick Oasis's ass in the UK, and they kind of become heroes, right? You know, so after Blur, he like wants to create different types of music and kind of start to bend genres and do weird shit with it, and he finds an animator and they create the gorillas, like so animator.

SPEAKER_01

I love them. I love them back in like you know, 26 years ago.

SPEAKER_03

So they've put no albums for years, and they just put out a a publish a work that's like it's about eight or nine minutes long, and but it's a music video that to me is almost mind-meltingly awesome, and it's all done with hand-drawn animation, and it's almost like a tribute back to like the jungle book of the 60s, okay, and 70s, and it is a like you to watch this thing, you could show it to your kid, it's not offensive, and uh it's it's just very surreal and psychedelic and all that kind of stuff, right? But it's not it's no way offensive or really point to anything derogatory, but it's just like uh it's a really freaking cool song, and so that got me into the album. They got a song on there called The Good Dictator, which is a really kind of introspective song. He's always been very political in his music, and it's a great song. So I'd say that's what I'm vibing to the most right now. And uh great hip-hop on there, too. It has uh Black Thought. They just did a performance on SNL the other week with Deltron 3000, and uh that was a Clint Eastwood uh song from back in the day. Like, you know, so they just performed that song for the first time in 25 years live on TV, right? And that was pretty iconic. And I mean, it's just sometimes you don't realize, you know, you listen to these people and you almost saw like nobody else listened to them, and then you realize, oh wait, the whole world was to those guys quietly too, right? I wasn't alone in that one, and so I think I think that's really cool, and I think they put out one of their best albums, probably like one of the top three albums, let's say, in this year. So long answer.

SPEAKER_01

No, I'll man, I'll I'll go I'll go check them out because I mean I used to love the gorillas back in the day. I didn't know they were still making mood music. No, I no, I did no idea.

SPEAKER_03

They're doing a North American tour, they'll be in a couple stops in Canada, they'll be in Toronto and they'll be in uh Montreal in October. How does an how does an animated band do tours? They perform in front of their their music with like a big ass jumblotron of the animation, right? So it's pretty awesome. So you know, you we've all been to live concerts, and you see like ants playing the hearts out if you're up in the nosebleeds. So you kind of get a great show if you're up in the nosebleeds with these guys, because at least we can see the jumblotron animations and enjoy the show and the and the experience, right? So it's actually actually kind of works out better.

SPEAKER_01

Sounds like a really good uh concert to go to on cannabis.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, or go deeper, but we won't get into that right now.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I wouldn't go any deeper, but yeah, yeah. Yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay. All right. You got a hot take, or do you want me to give you one or what? Go for it.

SPEAKER_03

All right, hot take. Let's try a hot take. I just uh hot take. This is a conspiracy hat one.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, okay, okay. I am not a conspiracy theorist, so let's I know you're not.

SPEAKER_03

Do you think the middle class is quietly being phased out?

SPEAKER_01

Purposely or like just indirectly.

SPEAKER_03

Indirectly, I think uh it would be the way to answer.

SPEAKER_01

So I mean, like if it's indirectly, then that's not a conspiracy theory. I think that probably could be happening. I think that's the way our society, unfortunately, is going. Is like you're either making it or you're not. So it feels that way. Whether I I'm not an economist, I'm not an expert in any way. It feels like that sometimes. And AI worries me a little bit about how jobs will go because everyone's an expert on, you know, we have quote unquote experts that think these jobs are going to be obsolete when we, you know, when AI fully takes over. And it's like these are the seven jobs that'll only exist. Or Bill Gates said these are the only the three jobs that'll exist, and all those that all that bullshit. Everyone seems to have a an opinion on that indirectly. Yeah, sometimes feels like uh you're you the world is being divided into two classes, and that's have and have nots, unfortunately. I don't think it's intentional though.

SPEAKER_04

Right.

SPEAKER_01

I just I don't I like so I'm not gonna go down the conspiracy theory of like the world order is trying to create two classes of people and that's all they want, and you'll own nothing and be happy, kind of like that stuff. I don't I don't buy it.

SPEAKER_03

So you don't subscribe to that, but you do subscribe to the notion that that uh the the the cost of making it and the cost of doing well that bar is skyrocketed, and we're not probably talking about it enough. Is that a good assessment?

SPEAKER_01

I think so. Like when you look at certain reports, you look at like we have because of social media, AI, and entertainment, we have more millionaires being made every day than we've ever had. So there's that, and then there's also the flip side of the people who are just trying to work and trying to do their thing. So I think we're if we're having more millionaires being made than ever before, what that does is it creates an imbalance, and you're either you what happens is you either become a millionaire or you don't, and that's the unfortunate kind of side effect, right? So I think that's just kind of happened what's happening. As we go further into like automation, entertainment might be the only thing, right? Like it's one of those things where it's like I don't know, like this is going down a little bit of a rabbit hole, but it's one of those things where it's like if we could have all of our jobs automated and essentially end up in a utopia where you people don't have to work.

SPEAKER_03

You're thinking the same thing I'm thinking right now, so this is weird. We're just we're just in an echo chamber.

SPEAKER_01

And entertainment is everything because people always want to be entertained. Then we want to be entertained even more when they don't have to go to work for 40 hours a week, right?

SPEAKER_03

There's a song you need to listen to. It's called Total Entertainment Forever by John Misty. It's not a new song, it's probably Jesus, 10 years old now, right? But it's just the the the the idea of us getting to the fact where, yeah, we we we will have no use but to entertain ourselves at some point in the future on either a high level or uh or or a low level of putting a VR headset on to escape reality, right?

SPEAKER_01

Well, if you look at like if you look at say something like Star Trek, right? They they they've invented jobs essentially, which are we're space explorers, right? So, but if we can get to a point where we're not space explorers, but we are at the level of technology where Star Trek is, where food is free, like you can just replicate food and eat food, and you're pretty much always gonna have shelter. A lot of people get scared by that because that's essentially communism, right? Like that is communism, right? If we can get to a point where machines are doing all of our jobs or computers are doing all our jobs. And we essentially don't have to go to work anymore, that's communism. But it's also a utopia. And I'm not against that idea. Like, if if we can create a world where you and I can literally spend every waking moment with our friends and family and just enjoy the time that we get to be alive and have fun all day, every day, that's a great, that is a great plan. Not having to go to work is an awesome idea. Sure. The issue I have with it is that the people who are in power don't want to share power. And then what we end up having is wealthy and powerful people who they are like, hey, it's okay for us to continue to do whatever we want, whenever we want, have all the power, have all the fun, have all the luxury, blah, blah, blah, but not you. So then what happens is that people end up suffering. There's a long term, you know, like people are poor, people lose their houses, people, whatever, like jobs get cut, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Further down the line, right? I'm not saying this is happening tomorrow, but it could happen 25 years from now, right?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And it's uh it's one of those things where it's like we need to regulate stuff, and we need to like I'm a capitalistic socialist, right? I think that people should be able to make money, they should be able to be business owners and do all that stuff, but at the same time, we need to take make sure we're taking care of people. So as people are as the you know, the cream goes to the top and people are rising up and we're eliminating jobs. Right, we need to make sure we're taking care of other people. And yeah, sure. I hope someday, a hundred years from now, none of us have to actually go to work. I do, I hope that. I hope none of us have to go to work. I hope we can spend, I don't know how many hours are in a week because I forget right now, but I hope we can spend all of our waking hours entertaining ourselves, spending times with our family and friends. And robots can do our jobs and entertain us, and we may have to just check in once in a while, kind of thing, right?

Middle Class Anxiety AI Utopia

SPEAKER_03

That'd be great. That's a beautiful vision. Yeah, there's just there just there seems like a forever obsession with scarcity that uh will always be the problem, right? And I don't know. I I mean if we could evolve that out of society, it would be just as valuable as evolving hate out of society and everything else, because that that that long dream and I'll give you a really good example. It's like even right now, it's like I mean, you know, I'm a big, like kind of barbecue culinary experience guy, as you are. You're you're big on culinary experiences as well. And I've yet to have like an A5 Wagu steak, right? And I know no, I haven't had one yet. Oh buddy, I I've I've that was sure, yeah. And I mean you've been there, and uh it's one of those things that is on my list, right? But it's like when the time is right, I mean, I know I can do it, I could do it tomorrow. It's not like it's not like a cooning, it's not like I can't do it. No, no, yeah, yeah. Right, but it has to happen in like the organic right way where it was meant to happen for me to be cool. So it's just it's like a weird, a weird thing about like the way I like to experience things.

SPEAKER_01

But dude, here's what we need to do.

SPEAKER_03

I think we Yeah, okay, go ahead.

SPEAKER_01

What we have a goal this year. AP takes Matt and Mike to the cut. Sure.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, that'd be cool. But but but uh I mean at the same time, I think the thing is more for me, it's almost like you know, this this privilege of scarcity that we all attain for. At the end of the day, it's almost kind of a lossless fruit. Because if you know how to make a steak really well, I and again, uh to put in proper context, I haven't had an A5 Way goo, so I don't know this for certain. Yeah, but I could probably find a cut off that fucking cow that if I prepared it correctly and took my time with it, I could get to such so close to a euphoric experience by playing a fraction of the cost to what's essentially a fatty marbled meat, that A or B wouldn't really make the difference, right? You know, I understand the discourse of A5 Wagyu because I've watched tons of videos on it and how it's an easy melt fast right. So it's like all this stuff though, what we obsess towards the scarcity, and once we kind of hit that milestone, once I have that A5 Wagyu, you know, it might be a satisfying moment, or maybe I won't even like it, but then I'm you may not. Or but but the the shitty part about it is then I'm just wondering what's next, right? Yeah, that's true. That's true. It goes back to like that big TV that you plan for down in your basement. And I did that, and now it's like you know, it's crazy for me to tell you this, but I'm looking at a bigger TV. Oh right, and you'd be like, What's wrong with you, man? Like, you know, but the thing is, it's like I'm just like, you know, it's like I need a TV that just blinds me, like completely. Like, I don't want to see anymore, right? I I mean, I don't know what I want at this point. It's just like we we do this, and when we're successful and we hit things, we never stop hitting them. So it's like I'm focusing the zero lot of means extremely satisfied for all the things that I have. Like, I've you know, I have freaking awesome family life, and I've you know, uh I have a house cheaper. So blessed, right? Yeah, and uh hashtag blessed, and and uh put uh you know, and uh, but at the same time, you know, you know, we I'm still I'm still on the conquest for scarcity, and I have to find a way to kill that, but at the same time, I still want to experience these fun things. So finding a way to make more of those things accessible to more people, I think that's a real key to generating wealth. And while we and while we're all sitting here obsessed with the scarcity is bullshit, I mean the happiest moment for so many people was back in like the early 2000s, if I can make a callback. And this is when you and I were you know just getting out of high school. And if you look back into those moments, Matt, man, like we had this weird like moment where we were all suddenly able to acquire almost a version of everything, right? You might not have caviar, but you'd have a replica caviar that was pretty fucking close, or you might not have like a beautiful in-ground pool, but you would be able to get an inflatable pool or a comparable pool that was standing up by by plastic in your backyard. And all of a sudden, like we started to create this universe where everybody could enjoy a piece of that, like you know, and to the point where you weren't concerned so much if it was perfect, you were just happy that you had it. You had something, right? So obtaining for that, I think over everything should be the primary goal for humans, and almost like making scase like that that scarcity, that that that that conquest for the A5 stake almost like uncool and uncouth. Because now no, now you can just buy that's just that's just fat meat, right? So excited for, right? Chew on a chew on a fucking she wants a pork back, you dumb bastard. No, you know, I I know, I know, I know you're saying, I know, but like this is a thing. Your brain is like so deeply programmed to know that's not exquisite enough. You need to have the whole experience, and I'm sure I'll enjoy it.

SPEAKER_01

It's just no, but it's the thing is like it's not about having the whole experience, it's literally different. So it's like I love pork belly, right? Like a nicely perfect, like perfected pork belly is fucking awesome, dude. The thing about Wagyu, Kobe beef, whatever you want to call it, whatever, right? Yeah, it is it is a different thing. So it's true though, like you someone who has it might not like it, right? Like it's true because if you like a really like if you like I don't know, I don't know if you've ever had horse.

SPEAKER_03

What's your favorite like home steak if you're just buying a cheap ass steak for the house?

SPEAKER_01

That's the thing. Like, if I'm buying, I mean, I mean, New York strips are obviously pretty good, like picanas are really good, like kind of cut. I like that. Okay, the same thing.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, both are great. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so but that being said, do you like riboys at home?

SPEAKER_03

Because I don't go crazy for riboys at home, they're okay.

SPEAKER_01

No, and you know what? And honestly, this is my hot take. T-bone steaks overrated, yeah, way overrated.

SPEAKER_03

Like, no, I'd rather have a certain line strip.

SPEAKER_01

I'd I 100% easily like T-bone steaks, the people you're paying for the bone. I understand it can be sometimes more like a dark, like a darker, tender meat and everything, but it's just like, you know what? I'm not paying for bone. I want to pay for meat. So here's the so the only thing is is like if you like a really, like, really lean, like muscular kind of like steak, maybe you won't like wagu, right? Like you might not like that kobe beef and everything. I mean, I kind of like a little bit of everything. Like I know I love it.

SPEAKER_03

I know, I I know I love it, but uh I I've had horse, right?

SPEAKER_01

Like, I don't know if you've ever had horse before, but I've had horse meat. No, and it is a very lean meat. There is like no fat, right? And I really, really and like I actually really enjoy it. I think it's actually pretty good. But I mean, I'm pretty I'm pretty experimental with a lot of my meats. I've had a lot of animals under the sun kind of thing, right? I will say though, I've been to the cut three times. I've had the Wagyu twice that I was there, and it is. Do I think it's overpriced? Yes, I do think it's overpriced. I don't like like I'm good if I never have it again, kind of thing, right? Like I I would like to have it again, but if I never have it again, what are they what do they charge for way good at the cut? Oh, dude, for a 10-ounce steak, they're charging like 200 200 bucks.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I'd rather buy the box and just make it myself at home, right? Like, because I mean I just feel like you know what though?

SPEAKER_01

Like, I make a pretty good steak too. But these are professionally trained chefs, you're not making it as good as they are. Yeah, it's probably true. Right? That's the thing, right? Like I I make a decent steak, but I'm telling you, you you could not have teeth and eat this steak. It's that tender, it just melts in your mouth. It's amazing. And I really honestly think that like at some point in time this year, you and me, AP, takes us out and we go to the cut and we get our steak and we get a little lobster risotto on the side. Because that's good too.

SPEAKER_02

Sounds fun to me.

SPEAKER_01

Let's do it, man. Like, we we you know, what do we do this for? We do this to you know, have fun and kind of enjoy life, right?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, how's your phone doing for battery?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, my phone's fine because I had it charged up until like the hour.

SPEAKER_03

I had my charging as we're going. That's the only reason I asked to, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So yeah, no, I had mine, I was I had mine charging, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I like I like the YouTube setup. Maybe it's just because I'm having more and more beer, but I feel like I could do this for hours.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, I I'm I I got beers into me. I got like I I I got the whiskey, uh I've moved on to this.

SPEAKER_03

So dear god, and and I mean, this is a one-time thing. We might not do a St. Patrick Day special for like this for a while, so maybe not.

SPEAKER_01

I had drinks while I was making supper too, so I mean, like, I'm pretty good.

SPEAKER_03

Like, who would listen to this as far in? That's what I'm wondering.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. I think we're having a good conversation. We got like a couple people listening right now, so I mean, you know, that's cool. We've loved people listening. Anyone listening right now? I see there's few people up there. Make a comment, comment about anything, whatever. Just tell us, tell us whatever you want.

SPEAKER_03

Ask us a question, or or yeah, or get home if you're of age, have a plank with us and let us know what you're having. Yes, exactly. St. Patrick's Day, that's what we're trying to do. We couldn't get out of tonight, so we're just doing it from home.

Leftovers Sandwiches And Soggy Bread

SPEAKER_01

So exactly. Yeah, no, exactly. All right, I got a hot take for you. All right, cool. So leftovers sometimes are better than the original meal.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, absolutely, depending on what it is. Smoked meat, for instance, always better the next day. Yeah, I like uh I like smoking uh beef and I've I've done everything. I've done briskets, I've done all the all the things you can think of. I've I smoked, I've smoked. So all smoked meats are better the next day.

SPEAKER_01

Chilies are better than god, chili is easily better after you let it like congeal and sit.

SPEAKER_03

Anything you let kind of yeah, curries can be better the next day. Yeah. Because you know, the spice is just the temperature's just coming down, you're scarfing, you eat that shit when it's just excuse me, when it's just below piping hot, right? So the flavors aren't even fully getting absorbed because they haven't all done whatever and and matured yet. I mean, it's like I like making chicken fried rice, like this is something I love making, and I like adding a bunch of extra protein to it to make it healthier. But we do that, and I mean you can't do it with fresh rice, it sucks with fresh rice, it's the saddest shit ever. But if you make that rice, if you if you cook, if you're making rice and you cook extra rice and you let it sit in the fridge, uh it's almost just like magic. When you refry that rice the next day and incorporate it into your meal, it's like a thousand times better. It's the way that the starches kind of build and stuff on the rice. I mean, that being said, I hate bullshit leftovers. Like, it's not gonna get better if you didn't like it the first day. Oh, okay, sure. Okay, yeah, yeah. Right? So it's almost like sometimes there's like meals you eat because you're like, okay, yeah, this is super healthy. I have to eat it. Yeah, blah, blah, blah. If it sucks day one, it's gonna suck day two.

SPEAKER_01

And also, equally though, there's there's some things that are really great the first day and that will suck the next day. Like, yes, any any salad, any salad is gonna be terrible the next day.

SPEAKER_03

Any salad, anything that incorporates like bread. I I one thing I'm really not great with is like sandwiches, bro. Like sandwiches with like a bunch of because sandwiches have moisture. Yeah, I like I like my bread to be toasted most of the time, so it's like when I made the roast beef sandwiches for night, like yeah, you know, I made roast beef sandwiches for Andrea and I, and they're not like super gourmet or anything, but it's just like the kids were hungry, so uh Gracie's having a sleepover, so they got a frozen pizza, that's what they wanted. So they had that, they ate it, and then I threw our sandwiches on the on the pizza stone after to kind of kind of like you know, make that bread nice and hard, let the meat zero and all, throw some cheese on it, melt the cheese on on both sides of the bread. Anyways, so you get a beautiful sandwich then when you add your lettuce and tomatoes and all that good times. Like, you know, so in the moment, if you can eat that sandwich within 20-30 minutes, it's the best sandwich of your entire life. Like, you're like, why would I go anyway? Like, why would I buy a sandwich anywhere else? This is the best sandwich ever. But if I wrap that sandwich in in whatever and try to eat it the next day, yeah, it's a it's a soggy sad mess, right?

SPEAKER_01

So are you someone who like doesn't like soggy bread?

SPEAKER_03

No, soggy bread to me is disgusting.

SPEAKER_01

No, okay, so I like soggy bread. Like my favorite soup, my favorite soup, the best soup, the the goat of soup is French onion soup to me. French onion soup's not soggy bread, dog. It is soggy bread. It literally is soggy bread.

SPEAKER_03

Well, soggy bread, but soggy bread when it was made, like you're taking what like a good French onion soup is like the freshest is fucking stale bread, essentially, right? Like, you know, as the bread you're gonna throw away tomorrow. It gets a little bit of life at the beef stock and all that shit, and then and the onion, and and and then you're eating it and adjusting it, and it's almost like it's inflated with flavor, right?

SPEAKER_01

See, listen, like like Ann Sophie, like my wife does not like French onion soup. I love soup. She doesn't like soggy bread, and me, like if when I eat soup, when I eat soup, yeah, I will eat like three slices of bread with soup because I need to like dip it in there, get it all soggy, and eat it.

SPEAKER_03

The difference is a huge difference between soggy bread and damp ass bread, I think, is what you're thinking. It's like I don't like swamp bread. French onion soup is great, but like you want to give me a sandwich that was made yesterday with the lettuce and the pickles and the tomato and the meat and the cheese, and now it's yesterday's fucking sandwich, and I'm eating it today. To me, that's like I need that sandwich to be made like right now, eat it, or I cannot enjoy that sandwich. Sandwiches to me are off loads if they're not made fresh.

SPEAKER_01

I like I I like those things. There's a there's a a sandwich place, like a deli, whatever, that I follow in New Jersey that I'm like, yeah, these guys are awesome. But at like at this, like I can go from like Wagyu, like this is how my range is. I can go from Wagyu fine dining and love that experience and like crave it to like fucking gas station sushi. I don't care, right? That's my range. Um I'll go to like Sobey's and I'll buy the this was made yesterday, so it's a dollar off sandwich, and I'll eat that and I'll be like, Yep, that was great. All those juices are now mixed together and they're friggin' great. And I'll I'll love it, I enjoy, I'll enjoy it. But I know I love it. Love it.

SPEAKER_03

I like my my my shit in lanes, man.

SPEAKER_01

Fair enough.

SPEAKER_03

I'm tomato candy crossing over into that bread lane, lettuce, lettuce. If it's stays in its own lane.

SPEAKER_01

I I agree. I mean, I get it too. Like if if I'm expecting fine dining, then my mind is set on fine dining. But if I'm buying, like, you know, a chicken wrap at Sobey's the next day for a dollar off or whatever, I know what I'm getting.

SPEAKER_03

Well, yeah, I know I mean I get those sandwiches too. It's not like I don't get them. And when I get them, I mean I just know what they are. And I'm just like, okay, this is a drill three sandwich. This is uh you need your you need your you need your survived sandwich and you have to get about your work days. But like when you're golfing, you get one of those like friggin' golf sandwiches on surrounding episode exactly, yes. Or through that thing, you're like, I'm starving, this is great, right? Who cares? But yeah, but yeah, the experience of biting through a fresh sandwich, man. You can't you can't beat that. A fresh sandwich is is is is I'm not arguing with that.

SPEAKER_01

I'm not arguing with that. I love a good sandwich, or I am not arguing with that. I I I would make everything into a sandwich. Sandwiches are fucking awesome.

SPEAKER_03

But I you know Mark Mark's dads. That's where I said sandwiches are awesome. Because remember, Mark's dad, I know Mark will never listen to this, but uh my gosh, he his dad was uh making a sandwich about everything, wasn't he?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, he used to make spaghetti into sandwiches, right? Oh man, yeah, so we'll have to send this, we'll make this a clip and we'll send it to Mark. But like, you know, sh shout out to Grammy Yee, who would make spaghetti like with spaghetti sauce into sandwiches, and that was his thing, right? So yeah, that was and you know what? I'll be honest with you, I'm not gonna say I won't do it because when I was you know younger and I was sitting home and I was eating like cans of Chef Boyard D ravioli, I I would throw those in a in in a in a slice of bread too and wrap them up like and have like a bread taco with raviolis in it. Of course.

Irish Roots Dublin Chat Newfoundland Script

SPEAKER_03

We got a guy from Dublin here. Happy St. Patrick's Day, brother. Happy Saint Patty's Day. So I'm from Irish descent, and and Matt, his ancestors were all were all Germans.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, no, they weren't all Germans, dude. Look at this. I look at this Dublin. Dublin, look it up, look it up, look it up. I got I got the clattering.

SPEAKER_03

My grandfather he's got a clattering. So that's that's pretty solid.

SPEAKER_01

That was it was made in Ireland. It was my grandfather's ring, it was his wedding band when he died. I got it. It is my wedding band. I'm a I'm Irish too. I'm also German, but Irish too.

SPEAKER_03

Alex and Sevy, we're doing this show from Canada, but it's for Dublin. It's St. Patrick's Day. It's for it's for we're here to celebrate you guys drinking from home. I want to keep it going. This is like this is like a telephone where we just don't have a numbers board behind us.

SPEAKER_01

Love love from Dublin. That's that's awesome. Awesome. So listen, love it, the cloud of respect. Hey, I also call it dairy. I don't call it London Dairy, too. Sancha.

SPEAKER_03

So I got a I have a movie idea. Because you know I got a lot of dumb ideas, Matt. This is one of them that I'm working on. And I'm working on this. Like I actually have three pages written.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_05

There you go.

SPEAKER_03

Probably 120-page script. But the idea of it is I learned that Mike, my whole family, Totobins, we were Irish descendants from Ireland. And they were potato farmers who left during the potato family and they moved to Newfoundland. And I thought that's the funniest freaking thing, because there's no way you could grow a potato in Newfoundland. And so so so the the irony of like of taking that crazy enduring trip across the Atlantic Ocean and arriving in Newfoundland. So you could not grow potatoes there either, is funny as shit, right? Like you know, it's kind of an ironically funny thing.

SPEAKER_01

Ah, they look. He says, no such place as London Dairy. It's just dairy.

SPEAKER_03

That's right. Who said that? Me or you?

SPEAKER_01

That's no, that's Alex right there on the in chat. Oh, I was I was so I was in Derry. And I was I was in a a pub in dairy. Yeah, and I was actually it was in this really it was it was a really cool spot. Dairy's a beautiful town, but there was this big window, and there was actually like legit bullet holes in there because of the troubles and stuff. I wasn't there during the troubles. I mean I was there when I continue. So Derry is right on the line, right? It's right on the line of Northern Ireland and the Republic. So yeah. Yeah, it's so I when I was over there, I spent a whole month in Ireland. I was there, I was in Dublin, I was in Belfast, I was in Derry, I was in Port Stewart, I was over in Donegal. Uh the beaches in Donegal were absolutely beautiful. Like, highly, highly recommend visiting Donegal. Top 10, one of the best pictures I've ever taken in my life was a this really cool church, like all white church in the background was like rolling green hills in uh in Donegal. Like, so the best. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Anyways, all right. Well, you stamped on my story. I didn't even get like a fucking second sentence in there, man. Like, come on.

SPEAKER_01

Well, like, you know, we had someone from Ireland tune in. We you know, your story gets second, gets the boot.

SPEAKER_03

Well, Alex, Alex, thanks for rooting my story, man. Alex, you want to keep hearing about the screenplay or no?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, go, go, go, go.

SPEAKER_03

Donegal is beautiful. He he he he's he's behind us. I wonder how long it takes for this this podcast to get over Ireland. Maybe it's six minutes or something. We'll just wait and see if Alex does anything else.

SPEAKER_01

You can tell more of your story if you want.

SPEAKER_03

You were just you were just in Ireland last year, bud. Let's wait, let's wait for Alex. Alex, do you want to hear about the screenplay? Probably not. Apologies, my friend. It must take a minute for the text to get through, eh?

SPEAKER_01

Maybe it does, yeah. I don't know.

Nostalgia And The Best Music Years

SPEAKER_03

All right, all good. Anyway, no, no disrespect, Alex. We're just having fun with you. But uh anyway, so we thought it would be fun to make a movie about like three siblings that would just grew up in Newfoundland and had to figure out, you know, hoax potato famine of how to make a buck, right? When they went to Newfoundland and realized they still couldn't grow potatoes. So I I'm working on this right now, and it's just you know, because because if you go to Newfoundland, dialect Newfoundland is so close to Ireland, yeah, it's insane, and it's everywhere you go, and it's just like, oh my gosh, I feel like I'm visiting like you know, the Africa of Newfoundland. That makes sense. It's like it's like whoa shit, we all came from there, and it's so evident when you when you cross over and you meet people, and there's like so many similar expressions and Newfoundland expressions and Newfoundland heritage and everything. Really cool, anyways. Yeah, all fun. Oh, I was I was just having oh yeah, Alex man, thank that thanks for writing us and and keep writing along, man. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, my friend. And yeah, and uh have a point with us if you can. And uh, so you want another question or what? Fire away. Let's go. All right. Okay, agree or disagree. Nostalgia is carrying 90% of today's music culture.

SPEAKER_01

Nostalgia is carrying okay. Nostalgia is something I feel hugely. It is a it is one of my more dominant feelings. I don't know if it's carrying music today, maybe. I don't listen to music as much today. Like, you know, I there's a few people that creep in, few, you, few musicians that creep in. You know, I'm I'm an Ed Sheeran fan. I am a big fan of Louis Capaldi, which are both people who are not from Canada, they're from the UK, kind of, you know, that area kind of thing. Ed Sheeran is from the UK, but has some Irish, I think it was grandmother who was Irish. So I mean, those are two people that I would say that are from today's music that I'm a huge, huge fan of. I listen to their music quite like quite thoroughly. So I don't listen to a lot of today's music. It gets introduced to me because my wife does or my kid does, but I'm I don't know. I I if if the music was made from 2005 and and back to like 1960, that's probably what I'm listening to in the car.

SPEAKER_03

Right. So you you're basically saying you you're not listening to anything past 2005.

SPEAKER_01

Not on the regular. Like I listen, I'll listen to some things. I mean, like I said, obviously some things creep through, right? But if some if if I get the like absolute control of the Spotify account like count while we're driving in the car, yeah, I am gonna type in 90s playlist, and that's what you're gonna get from me. Like nine times out of ten.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so yeah, you've been out of the game for a minute.

SPEAKER_01

Uh I would I would argue that 1993 was the greatest year in music.

SPEAKER_03

1993.

SPEAKER_01

Yep, 1993. You you could could potentially argue 1994, but I think 1993 is the GOAT year of music. 1994 might be number two, but I I would rival almost any year of the 1990s against any other year of any other decade.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

Paradise The Pitt And House

SPEAKER_01

Favorite movie of 2025? I'd have to go back and like really think about that though. I've I don't know if I've watched as many movies as I probably should have. I'd have to see what movies came out. Honestly, I'm not sure. Like TV shows, I'm I'm a little bit more into that because we're we're watching a lot of TV shows. We have a kid, so going to the movies doesn't quite work. So it's yeah, yeah. And we we we limit screen time with our our our four-year-old, so it's not we would not like we take them to a lot of movies and stuff like that. So TV shows are more a thing. The TV doesn't go on in our house until after eight o'clock. So it is what it is there. TV shows, though, like I there's some great TV shows out there. We're watching Paradise right now, like, can't wait every paradise.

SPEAKER_03

I'm right off. We're we're watching Paradise too.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, Paradise is the greatest. It's so good.

SPEAKER_03

We haven't seen Monday's episode yet, the one that came out yesterday.

SPEAKER_01

We did we watched it already. We watched it on Monday. Like, we oh really we okay, we make a point on Monday to make sure we're watching that show.

SPEAKER_03

What a great show, though, eh? Well written. I think I mean I mean, the writing in that show to me is like is is like that's TV writing that blows my mind. Like to me, it's like how the fuck did you think of that? Like unwatchable, and my and like you know, when when when the I mean uh we shouldn't give away any spoilers.

SPEAKER_01

No, let's not give away any spoilers.

SPEAKER_03

But like there's moments in that where I'm just completely unexpecting what's going to happen, and then the perseverance through that moment to me is equally as interesting, disturbing, call it what you call it, but it's just like, oh my god, like I wasn't seeing that happening, and they've done such a masterclass of pulling through each one of those moments, and now I mean, you know, I'll say this. I mean, if you know, you know, so I won't I this won't ruin for anybody, but if you if you've known about Sinatra in the first season, yeah, seeing the way she is in the second season is really kind of cool and interesting to see the dimension in her character, yeah. Right, you know, to see this to see the nuance of uh of this person too also had a vision, right? And I I guess that's all I'll say without ruining the show, but it's like you know, those types of things aren't typically done very well in in shows where it's like, you know, usually good is good and bad is bad, right? But you usually don't see the the the hero story pay out in the second chapter or something, which I think is such a cool way to go. Yeah, you know, anyways, yeah. So so kudos to the Rain Department of that freaking show because I think it's amazing, and it's just and it's it's simultaneously fun. And and like remember we talked about earlier about blockbuster movies feeling like shows, like that show feels like I watch a blockbuster movie every week.

SPEAKER_01

Every week, every week, every week.

SPEAKER_03

Like it gives us so much. Like Andrew and I, we were we watched we watched one of them Friday night, and I was just like, now we let's just watch the next one like another day, because like that was that was enough for me. Like you know, I got I got enough to think about, and I want to like relax and enjoy for a few days before I see the next episode. So that that's an enduring compliment, right? Like in the binge watching world that we're in, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's so much packed in here.

SPEAKER_01

Have you have you entertained, like, have you started watching The Pit?

SPEAKER_03

We watched the very first episode of The Pit. I thought it was awesome.

SPEAKER_01

Well, what I was curious what Andrea thinks, because Andrea's a nurse, right?

SPEAKER_03

So yeah, so she thought it was awesome. I guess just was pretty much the most honest endorsement, and uh nothing bad to say about it at all, other than the fact that we just, you know, you know, we're we're raising MTDH that we hang out with a lot, and we we don't care a lot about what shows by ourselves, so we selected choose very carefully. But that one's on our list, right? So we're gonna keep keep going on that one.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, the only the only negative thing that I would say so far, and this is like this is not, it's because uh apparently I'm not in far enough because I've had this conversation with someone, someone else who had been in the healthcare industry before. I was three episodes in, and I said the acting is good, the writing and everything, the depiction of what it looks like to operate in a in a like in an ER facility seems accurate. Seems good. My only issue with the only negative I would say about the show so far is I don't know if that is enough for me to keep because I know they have a season two. I don't know if that's enough to keep my attention for beyond a first season. I think I could watch that and go, great, that seemed realistic. Great that you highlighted those things. I think we're done here, but I'm told that because I only watched season or I've only watched episode three up to up to episode three. I'm told that season four character development starts to happen. Because so far I've not felt that. And it's not a knock, because I think the acting and writing and all that and and and accuracy is is really good.

SPEAKER_04

Right.

SPEAKER_01

It's just it's just when you watch a when you watch a TV show, you expect character development and and a story, not you know, I don't want to experience someone's everyday life, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I get that. Yeah, again, I can't really give you an honest compass on it because we never watched anything else other than the first episode. I thought the first episode was a masterclass, was a really good pilot. Yeah, I agree, I agree, and uh, you know, had me wanting to watch more, and you know, so I can't do the and described to the reason why I didn't watch more, other than the fact we just hit a bump and we just decided to watch something else, and that's life, right? You know, you know, you sometimes you just don't you don't follow up on the show even if you loved it, and maybe we'll pick that one up again and give you a more honest answer.

SPEAKER_01

But and I don't even I don't I don't normally like medical shows. The only medical show I've ever really thoroughly enjoyed that I've watched from beginning to end was House.

SPEAKER_03

Oh yeah, and I I've never watched House in an episode of it.

SPEAKER_01

Oh really? Oh, buddy, you're missing out.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

House is house house is top notch.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, I I've I've seen moments of the the actor that plays house, and I like the actor a lot.

SPEAKER_01

So I think I think I'm envious of house. I think that's what it is, and but but in a healthy way, like it's it's a re it's a respect where it's a respectful envy because house is he he he's such an expert in his field. He's the smartest guy in every room. And people need him. They need him because he knows how to fix like he is the top in the in the medical world where he can figure out what people other people can't figure out.

SPEAKER_06

Right.

SPEAKER_01

So so because of that, he can just truly be himself. If he feels like being an asshole, he can be an asshole. If he doesn't feel like being an asshole, he doesn't. He can truly, truly, wholly be whatever he feels like that day because nothing can affect him because other people need him more than he needs other people. So it's like there is some cool freedom that comes with the fact that it's like, you know what? If I feel like being a dick today, I can be a dick because you know I have all the power. You need me more than I need you. And there's something really cool about that concept. Yes. Yeah, it's it's a cool concept. If you want to be cured from the disease that no one else knows, you gotta put up with how much of a dick Dr. House is. You have to, or you don't live. Right? It's it's such a cool, interesting concept that they came up with that is I don't feel has been replicated in TV history.

SPEAKER_03

It probably won't because now AI get replicated.

SPEAKER_01

Maybe, maybe you're right.

SPEAKER_03

Instantaneously, yeah. Or within 10 years, right? House would have been just uh just a maniac.

SPEAKER_01

But like imagine that you could be in a position where like and I'm I'm not saying like I'm envious because I want to be a dick to people because I don't, but imagine that you can be in a position where it's like throughout all of life you are so good at what you do that everyone needs you more than you need them. That's a cool position to be in.

SPEAKER_03

Have you seen in 2025 the movie Civil War?

SPEAKER_01

The only Civil War I watched was was Captain America versus Iron Man.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. Have you seen have you seen the show Shogun?

SPEAKER_02

That's a good one.

SPEAKER_03

I'm just trying to find some other ones here. I'll try not to find things I know you obviously didn't see.

Oscars Conan And What We Missed

SPEAKER_01

We have two, we have two people now, two hours in, listening to our podcast right now, tuning in on live. And anyone who's listening right now, write something, tell us something. There must be something.

SPEAKER_03

A favorite a favorite show or a favorite movie of 2025 is what we're just talking about right now. We just want to know what what what it is we've missed. I missed most of the Oscars this year. It came out Sunday. They're going to watch Oscars. I watched his monologue, which is great, as always. Conan O'Brien to me is is hilarious. He's a he he is one of the best.

SPEAKER_01

He's goat status for sure, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And but uh, but you know, the thing was is Andrew and I we we tried to watch a couple of the movies this year for the Oscars, but uh we had troubles with the streaming service, so we weren't able to watch that was it. Like, you know, we try to watch uh like two or three nights in a row, we try to watch a few of the Oscar movie DOMs, and we're just like shit ain't working. Crave, if you're listening, fix your surface, please. It was totally a crave problem.

SPEAKER_01

What was wrong with your crave? What was going on?

SPEAKER_03

We were watching craves, like it was chompy as shit, and other stream services weren't. I don't know what the meth that the problem was, and maybe it was a device we were using, uh right? Because they they seem to work better on my downstairs TV than my upstairs TV, but we were trying to watch it on the upstairs TV for whatever reason, and uh it was just really choppy, right?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, Alex, Alex is back. Look at that.

SPEAKER_03

People still watch the Oscars, agree that Conan is funny as AF. 100%, Alex. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Alex. I used to watch a lot of Oscars. I was very much into it. My wife and I used to bet on who could get the most predictions, right? But Alex, our local, like, you know, our now like you know, invested Irish guy. It was hilarious. Conan apparently is like more Irish than Irish, apparently. Did you see that? He went and did like a whatever ancestry, whatever, and he's like, most people get like watered down Irish. It's like, oh, you're like 37 Irish, whatever. Apparently, Conan O'Brien was like a hundred percent Irish, which is like basically means you have to be like in brand, kind of thing. Ricky Gervaise is really funny. I agree. Yeah, Ricky Gervais is good. That guy will forever be goaded for for the what's it called? The Golden Globes. He's goaded for that.

SPEAKER_06

You right there, Tobin? Can't hear you, dude. You left the app, didn't you?

SPEAKER_01

You left the app. I guess we're gonna have to call this to an end. Because Tobin left the app, even though we know he should know. It is what it is. Cheers, everybody. Oh, look at that. Alex is still here. I'm still here. This is still working. He's frozen, frozen in time. Alex, probably have to jump off. Cheers, brother. Really appreciate you tuning in. Fellow Irishman, you know, obviously from a long time ago, but still, and you know, let's go. Happy St. Patrick's Day. I guess we're back.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I guess we're back. Yeah. So, anyways, long story short, I don't know if this is all running on a simultaneous stream. It looks like it is because it's running as opposed and up there at 120. Really? Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So I don't see I don't see it as as that. It shows 16 minutes or 16 seconds for me, but whatever.

Tech Glitch Toast And Signoff

SPEAKER_03

So so for us, that leaves it. I think I think when I download this, it's gonna show the whole thing and the gap and all that. We'll be able to download it and clean it up a little bit. So, Matt, I think this is a good time to call it a night. Yeah. Our friend Alex has said, Cheers, my friend, send a lucky charm.

SPEAKER_01

Cheers, I was still talking to him at that point in time, by the way.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Okay. I don't know what the hell happened. You left the app.

SPEAKER_01

That's what you did. Just admit it.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I did leave the app. Yeah, it stopped working. So I left it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it stopped working. What do you mean? No, you left it and then it stopped working. Oh, it was the same as when we were working. Remember, we were setting things up before, and you were leaving the app and then you were coming back and there was no sound. You left the app and then we had no sound. So you gotta stay on the app in order for it to work.

SPEAKER_03

Anywho, that's that's what it was. I had a bunch of texts, and I just wanted to make sure it wasn't an emergency, and then I think I killed the phone.

SPEAKER_01

You did. That's 100% what happened. You should have set it up with something different.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, happy St. Patrick's Day.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Cheers from the afternoon finding. I think it's a good time to retire. 100%. All right, man. See you next week.

SPEAKER_06

See you next week. See ya.

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