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Who's Really in Control? The Secret Life of a Podcast Host

Jesse James Season 2 Episode 30

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When an alter ego takes the microphone, uncomfortable truths come to light. In this remarkable episode of Mature Mischief, listeners witness the emergence of Ballistic - host Jesse James' theatrical, unfiltered alternate personality who hasn't made an appearance in quite some time.

What begins as a typical Saturday Shenanigans episode transforms into a psychological exploration when Jesse suggests bringing Ballistic out "for just a moment." The shift is immediate and dramatic - voice, cadence, vocabulary, and energy completely transform as this theatrical personality takes control. Co-host DeeDee navigates this unexpected territory with grace, engaging Ballistic in a conversation that reveals layers of Jesse's psyche rarely seen by audiences.

Ballistic speaks candidly about his origins in the wrestling world, where he was a character Jesse would portray, complete with rivalries and storylines. But what makes this episode truly fascinating is Ballistic's psychological insights into Jesse himself. "He has the knowledge, he has the charisma, he has the talent. And why does he doubt himself so much? I'll never understand," Ballistic remarks, highlighting internal struggles with self-confidence that creative people often face.

The conversation takes several surprising turns, touching on friendship dynamics, BDSM experiences described in poetic terms, and even a critique of the podcast itself. Throughout it all, listeners gain a rare glimpse into the complex relationship between different aspects of personality - how they can exist separately yet collectively form a whole person.

Whether you're interested in psychology, alternative expressions of identity, or simply enjoy compelling podcast moments, this episode offers a uniquely intimate listening experience that challenges our understanding of the self. Subscribe to Mature Mischief for more unfiltered conversations that push boundaries and explore the human experience in all its complexity.

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Breather break

Speaker 1:

What's up, Gremlins? Welcome to another podcast. My name is Didi. I hope everyone is doing it and doing it well. You know the drill. This is the Mature Mischief.

Speaker 2:

Podcast Didi oh my god, I got it. You got it. Holy shit. Did you guys hear that she did it? I was like Didi, you're doing the intro today.

Speaker 1:

I almost got it. I did it. Holy shit, did you guys hear that she did it? I was like Dee, dee, you're doing the intro today.

Speaker 2:

I almost got stuck. You almost did. I almost got stuck. What's up, gremlins, my name is Now. You got to do the second part.

Speaker 1:

What's the second part?

Speaker 2:

You got to do the second part.

Speaker 1:

Give me a minute.

Speaker 2:

I know it.

Speaker 1:

I it, I oh yeah. Okay, you gotta do it. I know it, you know it, the whole fucking world knows it.

Speaker 2:

I like to say my name twice I am your co-host, didi, and I am your host, jesse james. Wow, that's so empowering. For once, everyone's gonna be like what did I turn into the wrong podcast? This isn't jesse, we were. We were expecting a deeper voice jesse had a whole change.

Speaker 1:

When they say he was feeling like a woman he really meant he was feeling like a woman.

Speaker 2:

Dude, he really meant he was feeling like a woman.

Speaker 1:

Dude, he's got the voice down really good yeah he really did.

Speaker 2:

I kind of want to hear that from the beginning, though.

Speaker 1:

Oh God, no, no, no, what, you can just keep it, it's fine.

Speaker 2:

It's fine, okay, it's fine, okay, fine, it's fine, right guys?

Speaker 1:

Yeah it, hell. No, because last time you did that we were like 20 minutes in and you're like let's do it again.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, no, not this time. Cool, not this time, but anywho, I just wanted to see how you would do with the thing. I figure, why not do it on a fucking shenanigans?

Speaker 2:

podcast, so not funny it's funny bless you for you yeah, yeah, yeah, for you, you know, it's just one of those days. It's just like we've. I've been so fucking busy this past week. I um, I forgot about, uh, a couple of appointments that I had. Uh, my first appointment was I was supposed to meet up with master cat to have a, uh, a toy session and I got sick because I did his recording on tuesday. I started filling it on wednesday. I said fuck it.

Speaker 2:

On thursday, uh, wednesday, I met up with um mouse, uh, who we hung out. We had a drink because we were just like, you know, we need to catch up and kind of do the whole thing. Yeah, he's also part of the whole bdsm community too as well, and it was a lot of fun because we got to hung out, we caught up and everything. He was kind of like telling me, uh, things or whatnot, or whatever. I was like, okay, cool, well, because we need to do this again hopefully not so long, I'll say dude, dude, it's almost been a year since we hung out. Yeah, because he's been busy, I've been busy, so it's just kind of been like whatever, whatnot, and I got to hang out with Brayden, so that was actually a lot of fun. We kind of like shot the shit a bit at the same place.

Speaker 2:

Nice, yeah, it was. We didn't drink too much because they have like happy hour. So I got the old fashioned. It was like for like $ dollars for like the old-fashioned, which is great. I'm like, okay, cool, you're gonna tell me twice nice. So had the old-fashioned and whatnot, and we kind of just shot the shit and kind of you know, talked about it and closed the hatch a bit. I guess, if you, if you will, or whatnot, or whatever, if there was even a hatch to close, um, then we had talked about kinky carnival because we went there and whatnot, because kind of shit just like fucking went down or whatever. So I was just like this was cute, this was fine, do it again. Uh, because it's like. It's like I don't go out as much though, but when people do see me out in public they're just like, oh fuck, he's here.

Speaker 1:

I'm just like dang damn what the fuck did I do to you like interesting it's.

Speaker 2:

It's those who I know, who I've called out and I'm just like no, and then those who just like whatever showed up. I'm just like yeah, whatever. But overall it was actually kind of fun. I did, uh, I did have a lot of fun. I did have a lot of fun with rad too, as well, that's awesome uh yeah, it was. Uh, it felt good to have that, um uh sub and uh master, uh phil, I want to say master, but dom, yeah, phil.

Speaker 2:

so it was pretty much I was his handler, he was my pop kind of just went back and forth throughout the entire day, um, so yeah, it was actually a lot of fun. I do miss it. He was out of town, he forgot, he didn't message't message me. So I'm just saying, hmm, I'll let it slide. Only reason is because he spent a lot of the day with Eric, so I'm just like I guess I'll let it slide. I was like your lack of communication. It's very reassuring you. Okay, there, buddy Jesus, I'm pretty sure he's going hear the podcast. I'm sorry, daddy, I hope you do listen to this fucking podcast. Boy, I, I see punishment in your future that you're not going to like Uh-oh, but anywho, I could take away his cuddles, but that would be not for me, because he's already done that already for the whole week. Ah, kneeling rice, kneeling rice. I think I'll do that.

Speaker 1:

And on carpet.

Speaker 2:

That's worse because it gets stuck in the carpet. Eddie has to clean it up. So if you're listening to this podcast, rad just kidding on his forehead no, when he said he has to clean it up with his mouth. I'm kidding he's like don't hang him on, but anywho I don't have to dd. Yes, let's change the subject. Let's do something that we've never done before on a saturday what have we never done before I?

Speaker 1:

have no idea oh my god, that was such a build-up for nothing disappointing I know disappointing.

Speaker 2:

Let's go for a run. We'll take the whole podcast with us no, can you? Imagine we go do like a one mile walk and just do a whole podcast. Just how like I mean that would.

Speaker 2:

That would be cool because that one time that we walked around the whole complex a couple times, that was actually awesome that was awesome, that was actually awesome we could do a whole podcast walking, being fat and out of breath, so I'm okay with that you guys want to hear like half an hour of fat breaths um, yeah, you know who I want to bring onto the podcast just for a moment.

Speaker 2:

Let's bring ballistic out for a bit. Oh, dear lord, yeah, I haven't, haven't had fun with him in a minute, and only reasons I say this because I have. I kind of miss it a little bit, and he's been itching to come out for a while, so I'm wondering if I can do it. So, uh, let's do it. It's time for shenanigans, shadadagons, shadagons, shadagons, shadagons, shadagons.

Speaker 1:

Yosferatu Shadagons.

Speaker 2:

Shadagons, shadagons, hello, hello, is this thing on? Hello, is anybody on? Hello, is anybody there? Hello, oh, fuck this shit, I'm out, I'm out, I'm out of this bitch. Come in, child, come in. The fuck was that I stumbled, took me to my dog Roar.

Speaker 1:

Just walking to my hotel. Why does everybody back their ass up on me? I have no idea. I have first tigger, now tondra, what?

Speaker 2:

are y'all's deal.

Speaker 1:

They give literally and then just give you like dog hair give me lap dances and leave nothing but hair on the side of my that's their payment dog confetti. Dog confetti, dog confetti.

Speaker 2:

I didn't ask for no dance miss.

Speaker 1:

Bands to make a dance. The other two are over there in the standoff.

Speaker 2:

Buddy.

Speaker 1:

That's what I said when he was in the couch.

Speaker 2:

I was like, sir, your breath is kicking right now you are offending hard motherfucking cord, but let me see if I can do this. I don't know if I can or not.

Speaker 1:

The other ones over there. I was going to say they're on a standoff.

Speaker 2:

Hold on and we're back. We have to take care of the dogs really quickly, the dogs really quickly. Um so, yeah, um, oh god. Do I even remember what ballistic was like? I don't know, give me some, give me some q a dds for ballistic and see if I can bring them out, put you on the spot. Damn, put you on the spot. It's not necessarily put me on the spot.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not necessarily put me on the spot. It's like what do I ask?

Speaker 2:

ballistic what's it? What was the one question that you always wanted to ask him?

Speaker 1:

are you okay? No, no I know the yes and no part. I want the rest. What is wrong with you?

Speaker 2:

you know it's what is wrong with you, you know it's kind of hard to explain when you've gone MIA for a very long, long time. Miss Dee, dee, nice, you know I've heard your name come in conversation throughout the times that Jess has been in my absence. For me, and you know, it's one of those things I'm just like thinking Sister T, oh no, sister, sister, sister. But I'm just like why, sister D? There's nothing sweet or let alone nothing angel about you, so why would it have to be such a erotic name that Sister D would be given to you, a persona that doesn't even fit who you are? I would have said maybe Mumskin or sister, short, uh, maybe little d. You know just, you know a little big l, I little l. You know little d, and it's just one of those things I just find so fascinating that his mind it's very, not all there, we're very well aware.

Speaker 2:

You know, you figured you would be known to this. So you ask me the question am I okay? No, it's been too long, it's been very, very very too long.

Speaker 1:

And what have you been doing to keep yourself busy while gone Very, very too long? And what?

Speaker 2:

have you been doing to keep yourself busy while gone? You know I've been in the mind of this fruitcake for a very, very long time. The things that go in his head is really interesting. Interesting Things that would make you scream and beg for mercy.

Speaker 1:

Coming from you. Oh, I find it heaven.

Speaker 2:

I find it heaven Interesting. It makes me think my insanity for a while, Because half the things he thinks about doing to other people makes me go good boy. Makes me go good boy. Oh, the people he just wants to destroy and manipulate those who are at a pawn in his game this entire time. Couldn't play the game right and all fell down. The king has fallen, just has risen. He is now in a place where now he doesn't really need me.

Speaker 1:

Interesting very, very, and you're okay with this you.

Speaker 2:

I'm very okay with this because I really want him to experience more himself A persona that he's been holding on for such a long time. He has coddled the demon, the craziness of Ballistic, even though the name Ballistic wasn't something that he created on his own, the name was kind of given to him. Everything else is just all on his own. He's done something marvelous and miraculous for himself. I agree, and it's one of those things you try to understand. That it's great. He overthinks it, he overanalyzes it, although he does have a bit of a spending problem and I can't really control that. But here's the thing and here's the kicker of it all. It's one of those things you just know he's happy doing it and it's not always for him per se, but in the sense it's really more for everybody else.

Speaker 2:

But people don't realize it. This boy can be on his last dollar and he's willing to give it to somebody else and starve half the time. A big back starving is not really good. Look for him. It's like a hippo not eating for weeks, and that is not cute at all. Okay, have you seen a skinny hippopotamus? It doesn't exist, right? So, oh hell, the big back, big bag, big bag.

Speaker 1:

But although his weight has become an issue between us, I will say that I will say that and how do you feel about coming out on a regular you?

Speaker 2:

know I would love to be here on a regular basis, depending on where the fan base is. It's one of those things that people are so interested in seeing people's faces and the reactions. And, oh my God, the people are so funny on the screen because people only doom scroll every single time. They want to see that because they lack of imaginations. When back then, radio just used to be a thing where people used to talk and people forgot how to use their imaginations. People forgot how to use their imaginations and I think that's so wonderful with the podcast is that you can bring a story in, you can hear the voice, and the voice doesn't really matter what they're really going to do, but it really matters to the most people because they can't understand or comprehend the true meaning of imagination. But I digress.

Speaker 1:

You seem very, very guarded. Is there a reason?

Speaker 2:

Of course I'm guarded. I have to be guarded, you know, it's just. It's one of those things. You don't want people to see the true nature of the psychoticness of one person's mind, even though the character may have been portrayed off of one of the most famous comic books ever. Maybe everyone knows a psychotic clown that everyone ever, forever talks about, but it's just one of those things. It's just not that. It's like we can relate on a whole personal level as to why the person is insane to begin with. Everybody has a hero that pushes them to the edge, to glory and greatness, no matter what it is, and it's kind of like this, dd, it's like you being the hero and jesse being the villain. If he didn't have you, in the sense of the podcast, it would really be boring on one hand, I don't know, have you heard his other podcasts?

Speaker 1:

they're really pretty bad but if you and Jess were on the podcast?

Speaker 2:

that would actually be an interesting podcast. I'm just saying somebody with multiple personality disorders, even though he never wants to admit it, podcasts. I'm just saying Somebody with multiple personality disorders, even though he never wants to admit it. But you know, it's just one jazz, but there's only one, ballistic, exactly. But here's the thing Staying guarded or staying grounded For a lot of particular reasons and and losing a dear friend of mine, two in fact we lost Beast and we lost Brimo, two of the great iconics, people of my time that I got to step in the ring with and got to have fun with.

Speaker 2:

I remember there was a time where beast got so pissy with ballistic and the reason he was so busy with ballistics because I decided to go out of character and try to tag myself and to make a good, interesting storyline. But people were mad. The ring was in chaos. People were just like what is going on? I'm just like people don't know their shit. People were out of line. No one knew what they were doing.

Speaker 2:

An octagon, really how original. Like come on, you got goatee locks over there. That doesn't know how to run shit. But yet here we are. You got fucking malibu, most gayest barbie. We know he's closeted. Let's just put it that way. You know what I mean. I'm british. Even I wanted to suck his dick, and I'm crazy. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I digress, I digress, but I did miss Primo. Primo was one of the best, best wrestlers I've ever come across in my entire life. He knew exactly how to critique, create a story, and the story between me and him was so fascinating Calling out his dead relative, saying certain things, all in the name of theatrical. We all knew it was just a game, but in the ring it was a story to portray and it was a story to be told, and I miss it. I miss those stories, dd. I miss those stories. I miss those good times, those playful times when the guys knew I was gay but super uncomfortable to unchange. I admit I'm much as gay as he is, though, but you know, it's just a little bit psycho, but I have no regrets.

Speaker 2:

It was a lot of fun. I can do it again if I wanted to. It's just this body of mine is not as young as it used to be, miss DD, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

Is there any other times that you come out?

Speaker 2:

BDSM, of course.

Speaker 1:

Of course.

Speaker 2:

You've got to have a little fun in the king world and you know as much as I love dj or daddy j, how original it's just one of those things. It's just like he's very, he's super soft when it comes to it and sometimes you've got to take control and reel those boys in. You know, and the kinkiness and the role play and just having it and just time and time again after another, one thing after another.

Speaker 2:

It's so much fun and matter of fact, the ecstasy is so exhilarating it's hard because I never want to leave that area. I wish I can live it 24, 7. So in this way it just feels so relaxing in the king and just relaxing your mind. With every whip and crack and crony that ever has been spewed through one particular body, the body is a canvas and what you do with that canvas is basically paint art. Just like you do, you're painting an image. Every scream is a tune, every moan is a hum. It's like playing almost. What are those things called that they put on their lips and move it back and forth? What are they called?

Speaker 1:

Harmonica.

Speaker 2:

There we go, there's your sign.

Speaker 1:

That makes sense. Right, that makes sense. That's the perfect playground for you.

Speaker 2:

It really is. It really is. But people can't handle the side of crazy because it's not for everybody. Every time you try to get a new boy and you train him and you teach him and you give him a little hint of crazy, they tend to fear that the most. It's just understandable, right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that makes sense.

Speaker 2:

But consent is key. If you can't handle it, I'm not going to go further than that.

Speaker 1:

Hmm, interesting Mm-hmm. May I ask what your opinion is on this podcast?

Speaker 2:

Oh, do you really want to know the opinions of one's crazy mind?

Speaker 1:

Yes, great.

Speaker 2:

So here's the thing with the podcast. The podcast is very great. It's very niche niche, if you will. Sometimes it can be very great, sometimes it could be very boring, but and it's not. It's not the fact that it's either you or him, it's just, you know, when it tends to trickle down just a bit. For the most part right, yeah. But I also noticed between you and him, with y'all's add and getting out of sight track on a lot of the different things that go on. It's kind of hard to fathom how y'all two even coexists on the damn podcast.

Speaker 1:

Don't you think that's part of the magic, though?

Speaker 2:

It works, it works yes, but you've got to remember your target audience. They want something with more oomph to it. They want more of what you're telling and giving and what you're expressing to them. You've got to remember they can't see you directly. You've got to remember they can't see you directly. So giving more information on the topic will actually do just fine, and that's just the thing. That kind of helps it grow.

Speaker 2:

You know, I see that he tries hard and there might be times where people are on the podcast they don't try hard enough for him and push just as hard that they need to be able to get it going to where it needs to be a top-notch level. But it's all based off of sheer laziness. If you're just gonna just sit down and let the thing do its work, it's never gonna get anywhere. Just because you pump out five episodes a week doesn't really mean much. I mean you think let's face it, let's put reality into the thing in itself. But If the podcast was to work in his favor the way he wants it, then you two need to harmonize and be able to work with each other. You also need to put yourself first into your own work as well, as much as you put as much effort into the podcast, and that's just how it is you need. You need to do that for each other. I don't think you realize, but he leans on you a lot, even though he doesn't want to ever admit it. But you are somebody who he relies on because he knows that he's been burned by a lot of people and you have not yet done that for him.

Speaker 2:

What do you mean yet? What I mean is by like he feels, like he, that this is too good to be true when it comes to a friendship, because nothing ever good lasts so long in any friendship, and I think that's just the insecurity of him at all. Has anybody else experienced that? Knowing those insecurities are valid? You are trying your best to make friends and when people give you advice and they give you a path that's in front of you and you take and you give and you don't listen to either side.

Speaker 2:

That's the thing. That's the beauty is that both of you are on the side, but once y'all two work together and y'all can coexist and you can push him as much as he can push you, I think y'all can make a magical thing here. And I know I'm crazy, but it sounds crazy, but it will work in y'all's favor, because everybody in this world, in this chaos of shenanigans that people are, we're scared in this world and people are petrified, even in today's economical, political stuff, you have rights, you have lefts, you have middles. Political stuff you have rights, you have lefts, you have middles. You people don't know which way to go anymore because they don't know who to trust.

Speaker 1:

You're absolutely right. You're absolutely right and that makes all the sense in the world let me ask you a question, if I may, absolutely.

Speaker 2:

If you didn't have this and this wasn't a thing for you, what would you be doing besides the podcast if you didn't want to do this?

Speaker 1:

I'd probably be trying to utilize more of my skill sets in all honesty, because nobody knows this, but I have a ridiculous amount of things that I can do and create. Just not all the time or money in the world to be able to touch on majority of them. But I keep that to myself, you know, and I'm trying nothing's wrong with that darling there really isn't.

Speaker 2:

And I think the main thing that you yourself tend to lack the most, as you have, your encouragement tends to be a little lackluster at times, even though you try your best to encourage yourself. And when people bring you down, they bring you down, but the encouragement's still there, but it's not at the 10. You have it downed out back at a two.

Speaker 1:

You're absolutely right.

Speaker 2:

And Jess is the same way. He has the knowledge, he has the charisma, he has the talent. And why does he over-exhilarate and ever doubt himself so much? I'll never understand. Doubt himself so much I'll never understand. He coddles himself so much in a way that you can feel the pain from within side that any time he tries to push even further with creativity, every single time he pushes, people pull back on him and discourage him and push him down deeper and deeper into a rabbit hole. And he never admits to it.

Speaker 2:

But the moment he does, or the moment he shows his talents and what he can really do and people seem to be surprised by his talents and all of that, I just wish he wasn't so hard on himself at all whatsoever. I wish he would put more efforts into his stuff so in this way he can do the things he does. He needs to stop uplifting people and pushing them and guiding them, like there is one person who he works with that I cannot mention at all whatsoever. Even if I wanted to, they did do a lot of things together and they had hope. Even if I wanted to, they did do a lot of things together and they had hope, but he slightly, ever so, stabbed him with the words of his voice, killing him ever so softly with the words of like.

Speaker 2:

You ask and ask, and you ask how are you doing? It's the same song and dance you give me, but he's just wanting more from this individual, to give him more stuff, because he's always talked about how he himself wished he had somebody to tell him how his day was going, every single day. And then, when he's given it to him, that individual shuts down. That individual shuts down. And then Jess shuts down because that other person took everything for granted. And where is he now?

Speaker 1:

Understandable.

Speaker 2:

But Jess is sweet. He can be a little bit chaotic at times. On his own can be very shady. He needs to work on his shade just a little bit. He's following his little lackluster here and there though, but he can definitely hold his own. He can definitely hold his own I agree.

Speaker 1:

I agree.

Speaker 2:

I think jess is a whole lot stronger than people think he is oh, very much so, and I think that what pisses off a lot of people is because they can see it because once they push him to that limit, then they really see what he's capable of.

Speaker 1:

And all of a sudden, oh, they don't like.

Speaker 2:

Jess should have pushed him in the first place you know, it's one of those things that they people see his talent for what it's worth and when they see it and they want it and they're jealous of something he has, they can't have it because they don't know or understand the terms of a thruple or poly relationship. For what it's worth, I think he has great value that he brings to the table for a community. But if a community is willing to take advantage of him, I don't blame him for going off the deep end when it comes to shit like that.

Speaker 1:

So it is what it is at the end of the day, it is what it is just as long as no one pushes him to a point where it's your time to shine.

Speaker 2:

Because then all hell will break loose. You know, I hope there's a day where I can come out and shine just a bit more for him, where it's not just in a sense of a kink or a BDSM setting. I do see him doing more with himself. I do believe he can do great voices. I believe he can just needs to push himself a little bit harder on that, and that's always been his talent. He just needs to find the right place to kind of teach him to bring the breathing techniques further into it so he can learn more. It's pretty much it. Other than that he has it. Who else can do notes for that good? And the guy who was an actor had to go get training for it. Come on like it's almost near dear, close, but it works, it works.

Speaker 1:

It works.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy, but it is what it is at the end of the day. But anyhow, that's my time here, diddy, and it was a pleasure seeing you again.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely.

Speaker 2:

I am so sorry for your loss. It was Beast, was such a boring character, if you will, and I don't know how you've dealt with that character such a long time yeah, it's time for you to go, uh, but wait he was boring.

Speaker 2:

but love you, I love you, love seeing you darling you. Keep up and don't ever give up on your talents. I know you are going through a lot yourself and I can see it through the eyes of Mr Jesse James what a pathetic name but you are doing really good. And just keep it up and don't ever fall short. If you ever feel you're falling short, for whatever reason, just remember you were put in this place at this time for that particular reason and keep pushing forward, no matter what.

Speaker 1:

You got it.

Speaker 2:

Until we meet again.

Speaker 1:

Yes, thank you very much for being here today.

Speaker 2:

What'd I miss?

Speaker 1:

again. Yes, thank you very much for being here today. What'd I miss? Ooh Well, you missed a whole shenaniganshow.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit Of beautiful, crazy. Was he available.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was, yeah, he was.

Speaker 2:

He was, that's good, absolutely. Good, hi, yeah, he was yeah he was, he was.

Speaker 1:

That's good absolutely good hi he had a lot to say oh, that's never good no, it was good, was it? Surprisingly? It was good, considering it was coming from ballistic, but when it comes from ballistic, you can trust it let's hope so, because he's gonna tell you the truth straight up just saying so even if he is just a lot crazy that's a fucking understatement that's why I said a lot crazy while I'm pinching my feet.

Speaker 2:

I think he was one of my favorite characters ever and I'm kind of glad he's part of my personality, if you will. I'm pretty sure he hates the whole Daddy J thing.

Speaker 1:

So it's whatever he does. He mentioned, he mentioned.

Speaker 2:

Pretends to be shocked.

Speaker 1:

And not just Daddy J, your name in general.

Speaker 2:

Goddamn Well, because he knows how much I hate my own name, because I was named after my dad. That's right you know, I don't know. I don't even know if he's still alive or not. I mean, he's alive. It's the only time he ever calls me, that someone dies, and yeah, I'm pretty sure he would call me if he was dead too, so whatever calling you from the grave housekeeping oh god imagine dude, I'd be fucking creeped out man, but anywho, all right, that's the end of our podcast of shenanigans.

Speaker 2:

I do appreciate you tuning in to the mature mischief podcast on a shenanigan saturday. Yeah, so I appreciate it. Thank you, dd, for keeping ballistic occupied for the time being thank you uh, so I'm pretty sure he is very appreciative to it as well. Um time to go drop your ass off, because I am fucking tired yeah, and I have work tomorrow too my goodness, these dogs are something else. I am your host, jesse james and I am your co-host until we meet again on the mature mischief podcast on the mondays woes. Love ya, bye.

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