Mission Men Podcast
A show about Nothing, Everything and Anything in between!
Mission Men Podcast
Mission Men: Boomer vs. Gen Z
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When allergies strike and canines conspire, who knew that the result would be a country music sensation? Buckle up for a whirlwind of hilarity as we join Buke Lion, who takes us along on his accidental tumble into the world of twangs and tunes. Buke's misadventures with his dog and allergies sparked a comedic goldmine, culminating in the cheeky anthem "John's Dog." You'll get to experience the quirky charm and laugh-out-loud moments as we dissect Buke's lyrical storytelling and witness his spontaneous performance - complete with a tongue-in-cheek acceptance speech that's sure to entertain.
As if that weren't enough, we're also your linguistic lifeguards, diving into the frantic sea of modern slang. Ever felt like a fish out of water when someone says "no cap" or calls someone a "simp"? We're here to demystify these confounding colloquialisms and even take a nostalgic trip down the vocabulary vault, revisiting phrases that might conjure up memories of yesteryears. Wrapping things up, we channel the essence of what it means to be Mission Men and Women, leaving you with a sense of connection and a hefty dose of good vibes. Join us and add a spark of joy and a dash of enlightenment to your day!
Credits and Info:
Hosts: Brandon Matias, Paul Wright III and John Frease
Music: Brandon Matias
Produced by: Mission Media Group
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Buke Lion's Allergy Anthem
Speaker 1Welcome to the Mission Men Podcast brought to you by Mission Media Group, the Mission Men Podcast. The podcast about nothing and everything and everything in between how we doing fellas.
Speaker 2I'm doing great.
Speaker 1How are you, Brandon? Oh wow.
Speaker 3John is ready. Again I don't know what you just ate, or drank or well, I ate small.
Speaker 2Four children, let's just not do that, Alright.
Speaker 1So there you have it, John. This is a little focus on you here, A little shout out to you. So we've been hearing, you know there's been a lot of rumblings going on that you're, you know, kind of trying to make a name for yourself a little bit in the music industry.
Speaker 2Yep, yes, indeed. Yeah, I actually discovered that I had a hidden talent, and more so than a talent, a gift. That is just 100% and that is to sing country music.
Speaker 1Oh, okay, so so walk us through it. So what really kind of led you to this revelation, down this path?
Speaker 2So I'm allergic to dogs. What, what I am.
Speaker 4Okay.
Speaker 3And so I'm all dogs, all dogs. Regardless if they're hyperelegic or not, yep Doesn't matter.
Speaker 2But not my dogs. But I am allergic to dogs and my dog ran away, but because I'm allergic to them, I forced it to run away.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2From that I created what I think is probably, I mean, top five on the billboards right now. Okay, so?
Speaker 1so let me get this straight 100%. So you got into country because you're allergic to dogs, correct, okay, so okay. That's all I needed to know. Okay, so walk us through this process. How did you make this song? Well, first of all, what's the song? What's?
Speaker 3the song.
Speaker 2John's Dog. I hired someone in California to come up with that name. Really, they charged a lot of money, okay.
Speaker 3Come up with the name of the song.
Speaker 2But I'm willing to pay for that. Wow, that's it.
Speaker 1Okay, so that's it, but you wrote the rest of the song, so you just I know I didn't write the song.
Speaker 2I came up with it on the spot, because it's that good.
Speaker 3But you wrote that's writing the song, no, I freestyle it on the mic. But that's still writing Well verbally writing.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, verbal writing.
Speaker 1Okay, so let me get this straight. So somebody gave you the title, that you paid them to give you the title, and then you just freestyled about this dog that you forced out of your life.
Speaker 3Correct, okay, you forced the dog out of your life.
Speaker 2Forced Kicked actually. You can hear it in the song.
Speaker 3We have this track. You did it ready to go, right, yeah, so what's your artist?
Speaker 1name. Sorry, is it just John? We don't want to see your last name oh yeah, Book Lion.
Speaker 3Okay, all right, all right. Okay, all right, so you want to introduce your hit single. Yeah To the world.
Speaker 2Man, I just want to give a huge shout out right now to, I mean, a lot of people specifically Toran Wells.
Speaker 1Short intro Short intro.
Speaker 2Okay, yeah, so this one goes out to you. It's what? Is this your acceptance speech.
Speaker 1You didn't want anything.
Speaker 3You're just setting up the song.
Speaker 2Okay, all right, I'm going to need one of Denel's Emmys, all right. So yeah, let's just sing. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1Okay, we're going to teach you how to set up a song. How to set up a song Right, you go ahead, so you basically say hey, folks, what you want you to listen to my new song called John's Dog. This means a lot to me, or what blah, blah, blah blah, I learned folks All right. Here's the grand. Here's the grand Book Lion. What was the last one? What was it? Book Lion, book Lion, book Lion, yeah, yeah, book Lion.
Speaker 2This is Book Lion John's Dog Book.
Speaker 3Coming at you. Oh yeah, Gotta say coming at you.
Speaker 2Coming at you.
Speaker 3Yeah, at you.
Speaker 2At you.
Speaker 3Alive. Here's the world premiere.
Speaker 2I use premiere World, premiere let's play it All right.
Speaker 1Here we go, john Book Lion, book Lion.
Speaker 3Book Okay, you're singing. Yes, you're singing, yeah.
Speaker 4What Book?
Speaker 2What? Yeah, baby, my dog ran away and I won't be in the desert and I was sitting there the whole day Searching for dog, my shoes I left them on the floor and my dog.
Speaker 4I just need more. What is left? My shoes in the back, In the back of my room.
Speaker 2It's for you, Rick.
Speaker 1He should try tuning his guitar.
Speaker 4No sir.
Speaker 2So don't leave me, oh dog, just hold up, patrick, you're a bigot, I get a ballhorn. I just need you, but his guitar was not doing.
Speaker 4Well, don't leave me, just stay, darling. My dog ran away. Now I'm in this old rain. I was sitting here like the whole day Searching for dogs.
Speaker 3Okay, alright, okay, is that it. It's beautiful.
Speaker 2Did you hear that first right here, alright.
Speaker 1I've got a lot more questions than answers, so let's start with the first one. I got a lot more hits than answers, fair enough. So wait, isn't this your first song, your world premiere?
Speaker 2There's more to come. Buddy, Alright, alright, alright.
Speaker 1Let's kind of break this down a little bit. So you're kind of telling two different stories here and I'm kind of at an impasse here. I don't know what story you're telling. First, you're telling me you're super allergic to this dog, so you kicked it, you got rid of it. But in this song all you're doing is crying that you miss him.
Speaker 2Well, the reason is is I have what's called reverse psychology. What?
Speaker 1No, Paul, this is a real thing. I've heard of this. Okay, go ahead, John. What is reverse psychology?
Speaker 2It's where you psych someone reverse, okay. And the thing is here is, this is what we call hook. If I can grab your attention by talking about my dog, you won't leave. Now, the dog might leave, but you're going to stay. Wow, and what I really care about is that the viewers, the listeners, are going to stay.
Speaker 1The dog ran away. So you're saying to listeners stay, stay listeners roll over, stay sit.
Speaker 3Okay, all right, then what Then? What happens after you have them?
Speaker 2Then after I have them, then that's just more money in my pocket from the song and the views. Okay.
Speaker 3How many views and streams do you have so far?
Speaker 2Well, I've showed it to about 15 people 15 views. So that's 15. And now and now I've shown it to 15 people.
Speaker 1So about seven, yeah, eight people didn't listen.
Speaker 2Yeah, so 17, now Okay, 17 views, okay All right.
Speaker 1So is this on any like radio charts or any country charts anywhere Are?
Speaker 2you familiar with billboards?
Speaker 3Yeah, I know what billboard dial when you see them on the street Is that what you're talking about, like billboard. Billboards on the street that you drive by no, I think there's like a billboard magazine like the billboard charts the billboard chart.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, the billboard charts Correct.
Speaker 2Correct has it been on the billboard charts, absolutely, it has for months.
Speaker 1Really Years actually, didn't it just come out the song?
Speaker 2Yeah, earlier this year.
Speaker 1Oh, okay, okay.
Speaker 3So it's been on the billboard charts for years, years.
Speaker 2Yeah, but jokes aside, mission media will never produce something that terrible for you.
Speaker 3We will.
Speaker 1Let's clarify that right now. We will always make sure that it's not a mission media group affiliation that was a John freeze.
Speaker 3Just letting you know without there that this is not what we do. No, okay, so obviously we've been.
Speaker 1If you couldn't tell already, this has been a all of a joke. What Well, reverse psychology, john. So, stay, stay. So that's really good, thank you.
Speaker 2You need to get the sound effects back.
Speaker 1That's the previous episode. Wrong episode, but no, we you know, I think so. You seriously, though you improved that whole thing, like right there in the spot.
Speaker 3Yeah, okay, now that's, I'm not gonna lie. That's impressive. That's impressive.
Speaker 1I know some singers that can't remember the next line of the song.
Speaker 4I think that if I was a worship, leader, I think spontaneous would be my specialty.
Speaker 3Honestly, I, you, you do have like a natural gift for like melody and like coming out of the church.
Speaker 2I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing.
Speaker 1Honestly, I, you, you do have like a natural gift for like melody and like coming up with things on the spot.
Speaker 3No, you're, I'm serious. Like yeah, that's not, I'm giving you.
Speaker 1I mean, obviously we've been having a lot of fun with John. Bookline or what.
Speaker 2It's a book lion, book lion. Right Got to get it twisted with Luke Bryan.
Speaker 1Oh, okay, now it makes sense.
Speaker 2Totally different artists. No for sure Got it. I'm just. You know you're talented though.
Speaker 1Thank you, I appreciate that. Yeah, no, cause I I can't come up with stuff that fast.
Speaker 3I can't. I have to like sit down and write it out, plot it out, right yeah, and even then it's not good.
Speaker 2I was showing some guy who tried to get into country music that song actually, and he was like this is so stupid that you wrote a country song that actually sounds decent within 10 minutes. And I spent 10 years of living in Nashville and never made one hit song.
Speaker 1Well, there you go. That's really funny. I felt kind of bad but I laughed, but I mean it's just, I just love people that can just like kind of come up with funny stuff like that, makeup stuff, yeah, yeah On the spot. It's really funny, I wish.
Speaker 2I could make up stuff randomly.
Speaker 1You just did, you just did.
Speaker 4That's what that was.
Speaker 2I wish I could be random. That was pretty random. But my brain is just so smart. I have a very photogenic system in order way of doing things. I'm more so geared to talking about something specific, never random.
Speaker 1Well, speaking of language, we came up with an idea that we thought would be something pretty fun, paul. So what we're going to do here is, as we've mentioned, if this is the first time, checking out. Paul is a seasoned veteran in life.
Speaker 2I'm going to say seasoned potato. I don't know why.
Speaker 1Seasoned potato.
Speaker 2Paul, there you go, seasoned potato.
Speaker 1I'm now a course of a meal. It's a seasoned potato, oh no.
Speaker 2You're not just, you're a full entre.
Speaker 1Oh.
Speaker 3God, oh, there you go, here we go.
Speaker 1We thought it would be really fun. We came up with a quiz for you. We actually got it from somewhere. We didn't come up with it. A quiz for me, a quiz for you, wow yeah. So we want to know how in tune you are with the slang of our youth, of today's youth. So, and again, I'm actually going to be taking this quiz too, because I don't know how I'm going to do, because I am 36 years old.
Speaker 3Okay, so if I don't know, then I'll pass it on to you.
Speaker 1Okay, that's fair.
Speaker 2Yeah, absolutely Yeet no caps. Gert Gjert.
Speaker 1What See exactly. So, john, do you want to go ahead and here?
Speaker 3we go Quiz me, quiz me.
Speaker 1So this is going to be.
Speaker 3This is my Gen Z quiz. Your Gen Z quiz, gen Z quiz?
Speaker 1Yeah so we thought this would be a fun way just to help you relate.
Speaker 3Let people know how old I really am Exactly there you go, not relate yeah.
Speaker 1Exactly.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1All right.
Speaker 2So we need to do a 10 page consent waiver.
Speaker 3I'm just kidding. Sure, I can send.
Speaker 2Okay, go for it. That's not safe to do around me.
Speaker 3Okay.
Speaker 2Question 1 out of 10.
Speaker 3Okay, 1 out of 10. Here we go.
Speaker 2Which of the following is another word for uncool? Okay, a Skirt B Chugy 3. Bet. Okay, okay, so we're going to be going to the next one. Okay, so we're going to be going to the next one. Okay, so we're going to be going to the next one.
Speaker 3Repeat Skirt Chuggy and bet skirt as in skirt Chuggy, like the rhymes with a luke to be fair, chuggy means so hopefully that's not in the last one is what?
Speaker 2bet, bet. I'm gonna go with bet. The correct answer Was Chuggy.
Speaker 1Chuggy bet bet is good when you say bet, I'll be honest, I've never heard of the word. I've never heard of the word. Okay, so you're Gen Z, I don't even know.
Speaker 2Okay, chuggy means hopefully it's nothing bad or derogative Well maybe means uncool, so okay something slaps as if excellent or amazing? That's weird. They gave me like six ops. Okay, I'm sorry, I wrote this. What are we talking about? Okay, um, if something slaps, is it excellent or amazing? I'm sorry, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go with the first one.
Speaker 3Excellent and amazing. Excellent or amazing slaps. It's laps, you're correct. Yeah, you have a sound effect for that.
Speaker 1I don't like it.
Speaker 2Perfect.
Speaker 4There we go, that's my favorite one.
Speaker 2All right, that could definitely be the buzzer for no.
Speaker 1That's my favorite one. All right, that could definitely be the buzzer for no for sure. Yeah, all right, we got um what does snatched mean?
Speaker 2snatched stolen fierce or on point, or Exhausted.
Speaker 3I'm gonna go with fierce and on point Correct your hair is snatched correct.
Speaker 2Thank you, yes, let's do it. Hey, which of the following means a look or style that is extremely fashionable?
Speaker 3a look or style that is extremely fashionable bussin bet drip drip, that's trip.
Speaker 2That's correct.
Speaker 3Yeah. I know that sir because torn wells used to that the devil war.
Speaker 1Oh.
Speaker 2Oh, so this is recent.
Understanding Slang and References
Speaker 3This is recent they're drippy, and that's how I knew it was if it ain't torn, it's boring. There we go.
Speaker 2What does no cap mean?
Speaker 3No cap, no lie for real Chill without stress or not cool, you know what it's so funny, because we had this conversation in the green room with Laney and you and I don't remember what the question answer is.
Speaker 2So no cap is the word no cap, yeah, no lie, for real chill or without stress, not cool.
Speaker 3I'm gonna go be chill, without stress.
Speaker 2No, it means no lie. For real, you're alive for no cap.
Speaker 3Yeah, explain the association with okay, brandon.
Speaker 2Tell me that. Tell me that you have that you're a male.
Speaker 1I am a male no cap that means no lie.
Speaker 3No, but how does the word associate with cap, the cap so?
Speaker 2here's the. I don't actually know the the breakdown of how this works, but I I associate it to this. No, cap is in lower case, cap is in high case. Upper case Whoops, high case. I'm special reverse psychology reverse I got, I'm, so I'm school Upper case, lower case, lower case. You don't have to do anything, you don't have to act a certain way, you don't have to Fake to be uppercase. It's real.
Speaker 3You know what you're over explaining this. So much that, okay Next question.
Speaker 2next question You'll forget it. Remember that one Don't we talk about on the podcast. I totally forget what the right answer was that'll be next time.
Speaker 3I exactly you have. You have to bring it up again in a future episode.
Speaker 1I remember Paul, you're doing pretty good, though Honestly you are, yeah, kind of a streak.
Speaker 2Hey.
Speaker 3Hey, keep it going.
Speaker 2Which one of the following words is an insult for men who are seen as being too submissive to women.
Speaker 3Being too submissive to work.
Speaker 2Okay, go for it vibing Simp or okay, boomer simp man, you were fast on that. Don't leave me what is. Hits different mean hits different hits different right weird or unusual, confusing or nonsensical, has a marked effect or influence.
Speaker 3The last the last one.
Speaker 2Correct man Wow.
Speaker 3Wow, wow, are you really?
Speaker 257? I don't know, are you fairly, are you?
Speaker 4I don't know.
Speaker 1This is are you.
Speaker 2I am, are you, I am?
Speaker 3all right.
Speaker 2Go for it. What's the following means? I've got the point you've got the basically what you should have told me when I said are you? Hmm, about eight times. Okay, I gotta reread the question, please. Which of the following means I've got the point. Low key say less cap.
Speaker 3Okay, say that again. You got the point I've got the point. If the word point, we're looking, you're out here.
Speaker 1The whole phrase. The whole phrase.
Speaker 2I've got the point correct.
Speaker 3Okay.
Speaker 2I got got the point. Well, it'll low key Say less, cap B Say less. Yeah, it's correct. Sound effect if someone's listening to this in the car. We're so sorry if you're wearing Apple headphones.
Speaker 1Or studio driving.
Speaker 2Yeah, you get scared, you know, road trip with your sweet loving family and your child just. I can, I can all right.
Speaker 3Okay.
Speaker 2Go for it. What does bet mean? Bet Cool, I'm down. No lie or not cool.
Speaker 3Give me the choices again, cool.
Speaker 2I'm down, no lie, hey, I'm down, that's that one's nice.
Speaker 1Unfortunately, I know that a little too close to the heart but I don't want to explain why right now.
Speaker 2But okay, which of the following means relaxing or tapping into good feelings bussin vibing, snatched, relaxed, say it again. Or tapping into good feelings, relaxed.
Speaker 3Relax, tapping into good feelings. Okay, give me the course bussin vibing snatched. Vibing, you're correct.
Speaker 1Wow.
Speaker 4Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1Later.
Speaker 3Let's not do that out of ten, paul. Wow, I'm shocked. Okay, I've got one. I got something for John.
Speaker 1Oh, excited, all right.
Speaker 2So this is. I can't read that.
Speaker 3I'm gonna turn it here. Okay, don't cheat. I know you would.
Speaker 2You would cheat, I would cheat. I cheated all throughout high school to graduate, no joke.
Speaker 1Don't say that on no cat, they know it.
Speaker 2You want to hear a story real quick. At my graduation which I was homeschooled, so my graduation ceremony was for people Went to a co-op we met once a week. This is very dumb, but we, when we graduated, we had the ceremony. It was like two hours long for people. What's the math there? Boring.
Speaker 2So, we were there at the celebration was sitting on stage, cap and gown and the guy who was talking to everybody it was like man, it's been a great year, raise your hand if you've ever cheated. And I was like me. And no one else raised their hand but me and I was like you liars. And then he was like I'm just kidding, you don't have to raise your. And he looks back and my hand was raised. I was like whatever.
Speaker 3There you go. Yeah, no, I cheated throughout all high school had to redo.
Speaker 2Algebra had to redo. I Don't know the other maths, but I cheated all through hence why you had to repeat.
Speaker 3All right, so that you don't, is it? These are not. These are not multiple choice. Okay, okay, cool, you just have to tell me what it is okay when you hear the word.
Speaker 1So what is this is?
Speaker 4from my air oh.
Speaker 3Oh, okay, so this is cool, see if you know what these phrases are. Oh, I love it. Okay, here we go ready, mm-hmm. So, john Paul, if I say the term Rolodex, what is a Rolodex?
Speaker 2It's not a watch.
Speaker 3No, that would be a role. So what is a Rolodex? If I say how I'm gonna, I'm gonna check, check my Rolodex. Um what do you think that means?
Speaker 2It's has something to do with your brain, like your memory, but it's not your memory. It's not your physical thing, like a tangible item. It is a physical thing and it's like a calendar to-do list, but not really if he does it.
Speaker 1I wanted to try to. I want to see if I get these all right.
Speaker 3Is that what you're going with you? Have you given me an answer yet?
Speaker 2Oh, that's all I know.
Speaker 1Okay okay, so it was like a circular Way of keeping information. I can't remember if it was like names or numbers, whatever your phone numbers.
Speaker 3Okay, and you would turn it like a Rolodex. It was a Rolodex.
Speaker 1Gotcha and so, yeah, that's cool, there we go. So because your, your dad, says Rolodex all the time, that's why yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, I got another one for you, john, okay.
Speaker 3From my era again. What are the yellow pages?
Speaker 2Oh, yeah, this is where your phone numbers were, everybody's phone number.
Speaker 3No, specifically, what were the yellow pages?
Speaker 1What was it just job like businesses, the business yellow pages businesses only yellow page that was only in the yellow page and the white pages were just the regular phone Numbers. Regular phone numbers.
Speaker 3Hmm, yeah, you will know this. I'm gonna give it to you anyway. Okay, what a boombox. Oh.
Speaker 2That's that thing that you throw and fortnight in it takes down all the builds. Are you serious?
Speaker 1that was really is what is out.
Speaker 3Your answer is for real.
Speaker 2No, I'm just. That is something they added in fortnight, but in real life that is a big speaker that you would carry around on your shoulder right.
Speaker 3There we go.
Speaker 2There we go and if you play that in the hood, you would got shot.
Speaker 4Yes, there we go.
Speaker 3Okay so I.
Speaker 2Speak from non-experience. What is Tang Tang Tang? Well, it's opposite of bang.
Speaker 1For starters quite but go ahead reverse psychology.
Speaker 2It is Spicy, for sure, and it is sour as well, but it is more specifically a drink from Jamaica Dang. That's Ting actually, but you're you act.
Speaker 3Actually we're kind of close.
Speaker 2Tang. Is it drink so Tang?
Speaker 1was a drink in the 60s and 70s.
Speaker 3It was this orange stuff and you'd put it in some water and you stir it up.
Speaker 1Dude, were you just making that up? Like just I was surprised you got that close.
Speaker 2Ting is an actual soda that's orange and green and drink. I'll give it to you. I'll give it to you.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 3But that's Tang. Was this nasty?
Speaker 1it was called the drink that astronauts remember that was part of the commercial Gotcha. That's cool, that's funny.
Speaker 2Alright, alright, go Tang I know, what the Wu Tang is.
Speaker 3Guess if you can tell me what the minimum wage was in 1980, the minimum wage yes, four milk gallons. Do you know what the minimum wage is right now? Hold on, do you realize? It's money?
Speaker 4I wish I was making it. It's money, yeah, I know.
Speaker 2Okay so I do have a job, okay, so what?
Speaker 3do you think the minimum wage was in?
Speaker 21980? Just a couple of years ago, wasn't it just 12? So probably four or five, five, three dollars.
Speaker 3Four was close Three dollars. Three dollars was the minimum wage.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 3That's close. Okay, so another one is what is a light bright?
Speaker 2A light bright.
Speaker 1Light bright not a bright light, but a light bright. I'm actually gonna get this from my daughter for a birthday. I'm not even joking.
Speaker 3It's coming back. Yeah, it's a yes.
Speaker 2Does it shine into your room? Wall on your bedroom and like a star in the sky.
Speaker 4No, no. No.
Speaker 2I don't know. I'll let Brandon answer.
Speaker 1So it's like this little thing that illuminates and you it's almost. Have you played the game battleship? Yeah, it's like you get those little pieces and you plug them into these holes and they light up in a certain way and you can create different patterns and stuff.
Speaker 2They did it in stranger things yeah.
Speaker 3Yes, the light bright. Yeah, exactly, that's light bright.
Speaker 2That's crazy because they encapsulate in 1980s Perfect, perfect.
Speaker 1Yeah, oh, I had that as a kid.
Speaker 3Yep, all right, how about this one? What is Aquanet? Aquanet.
Speaker 2So when you're a scuba diver you don't have a lot of time to do much, but then scrolling on the web is fun. Let's see when you're underwater, there's not a lot you can do without taking your PC under there, which results in a very bad, malfunctioning system. Mm-hmm Aquanet Wi-Fi underwater.
Speaker 3No, what about you?
Speaker 1I don't know this one. Honestly I don't. It was hairspray.
Speaker 3Hairspray oh, and, it was hairspray called Aquanet I use hairspray.
Speaker 2Actually Do you Relax?
Speaker 3I'll give you a couple more and then we'll Tastes great, we'll, we'll call it Tastes great, moving on. Okay, let's move on. What is?
Speaker 2an Atari. That is the last airbender.
Speaker 3You say all this stuff with such a straight face that I can't even.
Speaker 2I can't, no moves earth, wind and fire. Do you remember Every night at first day?
Speaker 4Not the right lyrics. Atari, oh, it's not right.
Speaker 1Atari. Lexi gets mad at me. That is a video game console. Oh you're right.
Speaker 3One of the very first video game consoles Before pre-Nintendo. All right, and the very last one.
Speaker 2Pre-X box Drum roll, no, no, that's close to a drum roll.
Speaker 3That's close enough. What is a View Master?
Speaker 1So, I can totally see what he's making up.
Speaker 2He's trying to rip for me when you go to Gatlinburg and you're on the porch and you see a nice view. You can only watch that for so long. That's why there has to be a View Master, to make sure that the views are mastered in a good time.
Speaker 3No, how about you, Brandon?
Speaker 2Is it that?
Speaker 1little red toy that you put in the circular pictures and then you click it and then it goes.
Speaker 3Exactly it. And you go click, click. It was a whole story that you would watch.
Speaker 1Yes, that was our version of video games.
Speaker 2That's cool.
Speaker 3When we watch a video. We didn't have videos when we were little In the early 70s. It was a View Master.
Speaker 2Sounds better than what I had. All I had was VeggieTales.
Speaker 3Well, VeggieTales is probably better than that yeah. Because View Masters couldn't talk. All you could do was imagine, right, just had to use your imagination.
Speaker 1Use your imagination.
Speaker 3And I think back in the day that's what we did a lot. Yeah, we had imaginary friends all the time.
Speaker 2I have imaginary friends, yeah.
Speaker 3Do you and your Gen Z and your Gen Z here with imaginary friends?
Speaker 2Joey, not now.
Speaker 3Oh gosh. Thank Joey All right, I guess we're gonna wrap this thing up.
Speaker 1All right, cool Awesome.
Speaker 3That was great, that was a lot of fun.
Speaker 1I think I'm actually surprised, paul, how well you did, and then-.
Speaker 3I'm surprised how well I did.
Speaker 2And then John, you knew a couple too, you knew a couple. I mean, I'm pretty smart.
Speaker 1Yeah, you're pretty smart.
Speaker 2Some may say that my mommy says I'm smart.
Speaker 1Some may think not that All right.
Podcast Wrap-Up
Speaker 3So yeah, let's go. This is great. This is great Good episode. This is great episode. I felt great. This felt good Mission Men podcast.
Speaker 2I think next time we need to hear Paul say-.
Speaker 3Coming to a close.
Speaker 2Say what I think. Next time we need to hear Paul sing.
Speaker 3No no, no, no, no, no, no, that'll never happen.
Speaker 4That'll never never, happen.
Speaker 3I'll play for you, but I'll never All right, wrapping up. All right, john take us out.
Speaker 4Ladies and gentlemen, it's been such a great time with you here at Mission Men podcast. I hope you learned a valuable lesson. We can't wait to see you next time and, as always, be Mission Men and women and more and more. Oh King Julian, I love your feet, get off my feet, okay, bye.
Speaker 1Your Big Bird impression is so good that's.
Speaker 2King Julian, I'm choking, I'm choking, I got that neck.