
Vaguely Inconsistent
Three friends hanging out talking about life and all of our interests. Everything from Star Wars to sports.
Vaguely Inconsistent
The Art of Friendship: Building Connections that Last a Lifetime
Send us a text message! Tell us what you think!
From cassette Walkmans to Japanese adventures, this week's episode takes us on a journey spanning decades and continents. We kick off with tales of Colorado's schizophrenic weather patterns and the allergies they're triggering before diving into our upcoming Japan expedition. One of us shares details about visiting ninja museums outside Kyoto and the complications of buying baseball tickets when navigating Japanese websites—turns out they're quite particular about where fans of different teams should sit!
The conversation shifts to Disney's revival of Daredevil, where we dissect the first two episodes with passionate analysis. We debate the controversial death of a beloved character, praise Karen Page's phenomenal acting in a pivotal scene, and critique the CGI quality in fight sequences. Between breakdowns of Bullseye's skills and Wilson Fisk's mayoral ambitions, our discussion reveals both excitement for the series and concerns about its execution.
The highlight comes when we each share our top albums of the 1990s, revealing how our different backgrounds shaped our musical preferences. From Metallica's Black Album that played on repeat in summer camp Walkmans to Dr. Dre's The Chronic defining Southern California youth, our lists spark debates about what truly deserves recognition as the decade's best music. We even compare our selections to an "official" ranking, finding surprising overlap and notable omissions.
We wrap with heartfelt moments of gratitude, including a touching story about an uncle who arranged a date with "Miss Teen Fresno" at a Zapp & Roger concert—proving that sometimes life's most memorable moments come from unexpected connections. Whether you're a music enthusiast, Marvel fan, or just enjoy authentic conversations among friends, this episode delivers laughs, nostalgia, and genuine human connection.
Voice intro and music
Intro music by Alex Grohl
AlexGrohl - Pixabay
do this and be like I'm not getting. Why am I not getting lasers?
Speaker 2:This is bring me the check in Japanese. According to the videos I saw, what if we do Wakanda forever?
Speaker 3:Does that work?
Speaker 2:I think that means you pay everybody's bill.
Speaker 3:Fuck that.
Speaker 2:You don't want to do that.
Speaker 3:I'm Japanese. Rich for me, not everybody else.
Speaker 2:Oh wait, no, Wakanda, that's black folk man. That means somebody else paid my bill.
Speaker 1:Hello gents.
Speaker 2:Hey, welcome. Welcome to another week. Technically we're good, what was that?
Speaker 3:Everybody's sick. It's going to be a good podcast.
Speaker 2:But mostly these freaking allergies starting to kick in with the weather changes, because out here in Colorado it's like 20 degrees and then it's 60 the next day, and then it's 40, and then it's 60, and then it's 20 again. It's like man. Schizophrenic Colorado weather. That's what happens.
Speaker 1:It's all over, man, I'm just you.
Speaker 2:So I was going to, before I was watching, I was telling the guys before we logged on everybody that I was watching Invincible to catch myself up. And before that I was like, no, let me try to find something different. I was like I don't know, I didn't play Mortal Kombat in a minute, but I was like, eh, I think it was like Play as Robocop.
Speaker 2:Well, I forgot they had those expansions and shit. Nah, man, actually I'm more of a killer instinct dude. I like playing. I think it's Kilgore the robot. Yep, I like playing as that dude. Actually, I like it so much that I actually paid the $10 to get it on my Xbox back in the day.
Speaker 3:It was so cool.
Speaker 2:But that made me think, did you guys know?
Speaker 1:that Go ahead, go ahead. If go circle back mortal combat, you can actually play as omni-man, so you could still be doing what invincible as yeah a new one.
Speaker 3:Okay, they got, they got okay that's cool.
Speaker 2:that's cool and I am, and I am circling back because that made me think about how, um how, mortal combat was based off of that one Scandinavian church song. It was a Finnish hymn, I can't remember.
Speaker 3:You guys. Duke was like oh wait, you're welcome, you're welcome.
Speaker 2:Can't take you guys anywhere. Oh no, that was the wrong one.
Speaker 1:That was the wrong one.
Speaker 2:That was the wrong one.
Speaker 3:Was it Might have been this one.
Speaker 2:Should I back up? Oh, there we go, hold on, hold on, you got it ready, you got it ready, yeah, Okay, yeah, it was a finish him 90% of our podcast is now just going to become a soundboard?
Speaker 1:oh my god, oh shit oh my goodness, who we? How was your guys's week?
Speaker 2:busy, just fuck, just work. Busy for me, what was stress? Besides all, was your testing stressful?
Speaker 3:Yes, and as soon as I was done, I felt the weight lift off of me.
Speaker 2:I was like oh dang. Yeah, it was stressful.
Speaker 1:Have you heard back or are we still waiting?
Speaker 3:No, I don't know, I have no clue.
Speaker 2:They're like, we'll see you.
Speaker 3:Tuesday for the oral interview.
Speaker 2:Oh, I guess that means you successfully proceeded.
Speaker 3:I mean, they gave me that before I even took this part of the test. They're going to just combine everything at the end and then tell you, yeah, okay, well, that's cool that they're letting you go through.
Speaker 1:I mean again worst case scenario. You've now been through it once.
Speaker 3:Exactly so.
Speaker 1:next time, you know. Look for the guy on his phone Right.
Speaker 3:If there is, we'll see, we'll see.
Speaker 1:So was it just you and one other guy, or was that?
Speaker 2:No, five of them, right Well.
Speaker 1:I was just asking because when you were talking about it you were saying there was another guy that was right after you, and so I just, he's just the only one you guys have to say about it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you just have the same window or whatever, because we're the only dudes doing it. So you know grow power, cool yeah.
Speaker 1:So Tuesday is another, so the oral exam you have to make sure they check your gag reflex. How does that work?
Speaker 3:I saw this stuff on Facebook recently that turns off your gag reflex. It's for dental visits Nice.
Speaker 1:Nice, probably want to make sure you get that on your uvula Exactly.
Speaker 3:So you get there like half hour earlier or so before the interview. They give you the list of questions they want to ask you Nice, so you can sort of prepare for it. That's cheating.
Speaker 1:So you have them now or they give them to me then half an hour so yeah, except the only questions.
Speaker 3:Those are the questions they ask everybody, but I guess based on your resume and everything, the last stuff based on that, so we'll see all right, you're gonna get a lot of questions about cable, right?
Speaker 1:what's the thickest standard wire that's sold in?
Speaker 2:in america when you have to work with your brother and he's not doing his job.
Speaker 1:What do you?
Speaker 3:hey, he's the boss over there. Now he's come up in the world.
Speaker 1:I just I mean, he'll always just be to me so I can name drop him, right. That's fine, because he's old enough he can take it. He is, I know, and again we're the where I think we're the only two people that call him milt, right? So like so like nobody's gonna know what we're talking about, oh shit internet google search they're gonna be able to track jack down no, go ahead, lou google melt.
Speaker 3:Tell me what. Tell me what melt is okay, I'm curious enough that's what she said.
Speaker 2:Uh-oh. Milt is the seminal fluid of fish, mollusks and certain other water-dwelling animals. They reproduce by spraying this fluid, which contains the sperm, onto ro-. Ew, that's nasty. Aw, peter, that's nasty.
Speaker 1:Uh-oh, lou just got caught the soldier's coming back around. Lou lifted his box up too early. Uh-oh, lou just got caught the soldier's coming back around. Lou lifted his box up too early. Uh-huh, yep.
Speaker 2:Okay, I have been educated this evening.
Speaker 3:Dropping the biology on you. You didn't know Vigley and Consistent could do that, did you?
Speaker 2:I mean with that name, that is biology being dropped on something.
Speaker 1:so yes, Literally, literally, did you? I mean with that name, that is biology being dropped on something. So yes, literally, literally.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh for sure. Oh my God, how about you? We? We had he had busy work. I had busy work. I had a couple of meetings this week, the whole thing. So how was your week?
Speaker 3:Um well, he had to go into the office.
Speaker 1:Uh, yeah, I mean that was normal. So I guess the big thing for me was that they put out that list of buildings that were going to be for sale government buildings. They had identified some big, long list of buildings that were for sale and the main building at the place that I work at was put up for sale. Wow, like nobody knew, they just put the list up. Everybody was like, uh, what so?
Speaker 1:uh, moving out or Well so somebody posted it on Reddit. So I responded with everybody back to work and then I did like the parentheses walks up to the door for sale sign on the window and it got like 50 likes and I was like, yeah, validation, we have some slow standards for ourselves.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we do, yeah, we do. It was funny I was out at dinner and my phone kept pinging because I hadn't muted the reddit uh, the reddit notifications and it was like you got your first like and I was like, oh, that's cool. And then it was like you have five likes and I'm like, okay, now I'm paying attention what's going on. But then the next day they pulled the list down, so who knows what's really happening.
Speaker 3:So well, that's because they exposed the CIA black site or some shit. Yeah, yeah, no shit.
Speaker 1:Big balls exposed the CIA black site Besides that, oh my God.
Speaker 1:Besides that, last night I went and I work with this group who goes and Volunteers at different Fundraising Galas. So, like the beginning and the End of the year, all of the Non-profits basically have their galas For the year. So last night's was the Company I'm just saying company but the basically have their galas for the year. So last night's was the company I'm going to say company but the project is known as Sam Day, so the kid's name was Sam Day, so they just called it Sam Day. But then it's like a day yeah, but they give a bunch of money for, like childhood cancer research and so yeah, it was. You know I do that to get my good karma for the year. I do like two or three of those with them with the same group of same group of people.
Speaker 1:But yeah, I mean we read we register people in. There was probably 600 people that we had to register and get in and stuff, and then they have like a silent auction, they have a dinner, they have a live auction. So, like last night, they were auctioning off um trips to like um costa rica, um a one, and it was somewhere in colorado, not like whatever we need to auction off a guest spot on bigly.
Speaker 1:There we go they did actually have a wish list item where they were like write down what you would like to donate. It has to be worth $1,000. I'm like, oh yeah, guest spot definitely worth $1,000.
Speaker 2:Hell yeah, You'd be a guest the whole year, but hey, whatever.
Speaker 1:The dad of the boy who died, yes, of sam. He, I guess, used to be a big 10 or sorry, pac-12 referee and so he does a thing. The two years I've gone and worked it, uh, he had. One of the things you can bid on is you get to go to O'Malley's, which is a bar here in town, and they basically clear out the. You get the entire space to yourself. You get to hang out with him, open bar and Outback caters it, so you can pick any bowl game, any playoff game, anything like that. You and 10 of your friends can come and watch the game with him. Get, get they like a pro. They promote, promoted, as you're getting insight from somebody who used to be on the field, you know type of thing.
Speaker 1:But I'm like open bar and outback, like, come on, like, but those, those, I mean I was in the back logging, uh, prices, uh and winners, and I was like some people. I'm just like, damn, like I would have to be calling. It's their good karma. Yeah, I'd have to be calling like, all right, lou and jack, are you down with this? Are you down putting a grand in? Because, because I want to win this, but I want to make sure everybody's committed before we we do it um my first thought was do I know 10 people I could take with me?
Speaker 1:exactly, exactly you're like wait, who do I want to hang out with for a whole NFL?
Speaker 3:game. It would be worth it to bring Lou so he could argue with the ref about bullshit calls.
Speaker 2:The whole time, the whole time.
Speaker 1:You could do it in person. It would be amazing In person, with an actual ref.
Speaker 2:Right. Why is he flipping the coin for the head or tails cost with his right hand? What about the left hand of people? That's bullshit man. Use the other hand to flip the coin for the head or tails cost with the right hand. What about the left hand of people? Flip the? That's bullshit man. That's the other hand to flip the coin that's why I came up heads most of the time all this season.
Speaker 1:I saw the stats but, uh, I guess these guys have been really talking me up because, like, the entire family knew who I was, which was kind of weird because I haven't like introduced myself to any of them and they just would come up and be like, are you duke? And I'm like, yeah, maybe I'm like you're. Like, you were up on the stage like doing a presentation. Oh, yeah, I'm, I'm san's mom and I'm like, oh, like, cool, nice to be, like it was weird.
Speaker 1:I was telling one of the girls when I was thanking her for, you know, inviting me, I go, it's weird, because that type of like recognition is like different.
Speaker 1:I I'm taking it different than like my friends, right, like, when you're with your friends except for you guys, of course, cause we we can talk about that in a second but most of the time, like your friends are super supportive and like, yeah, go get it and do what you need to do and that type of thing like, but to get it from like people who I don't know and don't really have a relationship from, but yet still, like, does that make sense?
Speaker 1:Yeah, like, yeah, yeah, and so it's, it's it. It hits different, you know. So when you have people come up and say you're doing a great job and I'm like I'm just here to like I just do the job, like I just know, I just am. It comes easy to me. I can just burp, burp, burp and get everybody through and they're like you do a great job and everybody loves you here and I'm like I need a moment. I got to go to the bathroom, like you know so, but yeah, so I you know they do two or three events a year that I try to help them out with. So it's pretty, yeah, pretty fulfilling now that I don't yeah.
Speaker 2:Is it going to pop up or the heart? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:That I would enrich my soul, but now that's now just become work. Which kind of sucks. We talked about it when we were in Anaheim. It was just. It's different than it was before. But we can talk about that when we get closer to Celebration.
Speaker 3:Hell yeah.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so that was my Saturday. It was pretty cool.
Speaker 2:No participation in Women's Day.
Speaker 1:I went and hit some softballs with women. Does that count?
Speaker 2:That counts.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:International Women's Day. Supporting women fondling balls? Hell yeah, that counts. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 100%. What else would you do on International Women's Day?
Speaker 3:When was that today?
Speaker 2:Saturday.
Speaker 2:I think what's today, sunday? So yeah, yesterday, the 8th, because out here, out here, there were some people that you know. Denver had their thing going on, whatever protests they were doing, longmont, I think, boulder did something, I don't know. I don't pay attention to that shit and I don't know. Philosophically speaking, it pay attention to that shit and I don't know. Philosophically speaking, it don't make any sense. You're already a blue state, so what is that going to do? But whatever, as long as they feel better about doing it. I said that to you. I'm in a Discord thread with some of my Magic fellas, magic the Gathering and I don't know 20 of them and like 18 are all supportive. I'm like, all right, yay for you, and I could support them. Like, hey, you want to go and do this and express your First Amendment? Right, more power to you. Go out, have fun, be safe, blah, blah, blah. I support you. At the same time, I don't understand what your point is Because, again, you're in a blue state, not a swing state. It's not even close.
Speaker 3:Just a celebration to do it.
Speaker 2:If it's a celebration, that's one thing, but they were trying to protest, make it all political and shit. It was like that didn't need to happen. Just go and celebrate Yay, International Women's Day. I mean, they need that, Men, we don't. There's not an International Men's Day as far as I know.
Speaker 1:It's the other 364 days.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we don't. We're not weak like that, so we don't need to do that. So I get it. But again, more power to them. More power to them. I'm glad they had a good time. Everybody was safe, so that's all that mattered. But if, like this is in general any protest, if you're in a spot where, okay, you want this to happen, everybody's already on your side in that place, I don't get the point. You're not changing minds, they're already on your side.
Speaker 3:And you're not going international either. Welcome to the echo chamber, if you were getting on an international stage cool, but that's what I don't get about people here protesting about Gaza and Israel and all that shit. Why, dude, we're in Vegas, nobody cares.
Speaker 2:Yeah, basically, but Like, why, dude, we're in Vegas, nobody cares? Yeah, basically, but hey, they had a good time. They hit us up all after. Hey, everybody's safe. We had a good time, a lot of support. I'm like, hey, more power to you, I'm glad. And then there was one guy who was like he knows that it really wasn't going to do a whole hell of a lot in the grand scheme of things, but his cowork, his coworker, was in the Alphabet community and was like I'm so happy, thank you for doing this. I appreciate the support. I was like, dude, okay, that's a win right there, I'm like kudos to you. So, like I said, even though it's not the way I lean, I could totally support it. Constitutional right man, exercise that shit, have fun.
Speaker 3:Hell yeah, america.
Speaker 2:Yep, that was really it out here. Nothing else was going on. I mean, we had again, we had, we had the, the protest marches, the support, all that was happening yesterday. But it was dude, it was quiet. I ran a few errands and really didn't do a damn thing. Uh, watch more, you know, obviously Japanese videos. That's about it.
Speaker 1:Prim.
Speaker 2:You closer than us, man. You're out there a week before us, so it's getting closer for you.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Is the excitement hit yet?
Speaker 1:A little bit. I mean, it's getting there.
Speaker 2:Okay, not quite, not quite All right.
Speaker 1:I mean so the guy that's already living there, we went through Wednesday or Thursday because he's going to be my travel partner through most of it day, because he's going to be probably I'm going to, probably he's going to be my travel partner through most of it. Um, just because we're like the people that I'm going to be traveling quote unquote traveling with, they're actually going to go a few days before me to go to the f1 race, um, so we're going to land, we're all going to be in hiroshima, we're going to do a couple days in hiroshima and then osaka, kyoto is right there, so we might do that little stretch together, but then they're going to go up to Mount Fuji, do a bunch of hiking and that type of thing. I don't really have any interest in doing that. So we're going to stick kind of along the coast a little bit, I guess there's a beach with the sand.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 3:I actually don't think there's that.
Speaker 1:I think the beaches in Japan are pretty well defined. Besides that, it's all just cliffs and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:It's rocky, it's like.
Speaker 1:Oregon there's beaches, but there's a large percentage of it too, that is just rocky cliffs and just off into the ocean. The guy that I'm going to be traveling with he's super into kung fu and martial arts and stuff. So I guess right outside of Kyoto there is a couple places which are kind of known as the origin of where the ninja was born. So we're going to probably go swing down there and check those out and they have a ninja museum and I guess if you go on particular days and stuff they'll have demonstrations and whatnot and I'm like is he going to take you to the 36 chambers?
Speaker 1:I hope so. That would be dope as shit. I'd be like me and Wu Tang, what's up? Throwing it up Like I'd be willing, isn't Kung Fu Chinese? It'd be the weirdest. It'd be the weirdest Instagram post ever is me.
Speaker 2:The whitest guy in the world like Wu-Tang. What In Japan? Yes, it would be, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, it would be.
Speaker 1:And the next day I got escorted out so awesome I was banned from the tourist only.
Speaker 2:Right, hey guys, I'm reaching out from Hawaii. I got sent back.
Speaker 1:So I have an eight-day layover in Hawaii and I won't be at Celebration, so please pick me up to Roosevelt oh my God, that's funny. Yeah, and then it'll just be working our way back to Tokyo where we'll meet up with my friends that I'm traveling with, probably, go to a baseball game, meet up with you guys when you get into town, do, uh, do some stuff and then do the celebration wait, but still.
Speaker 1:But still not the star wars baseball game on thursday night no, that that one, I think, was a raffle and it was, I don't know like even just looking up, yeah, even it definitely took work, definitely even even like, well, and it's, I feel like, because I feel like the way that tickets and stuff like that this is I went and I looked at so the baseball game we were originally going to go to, the one in the tokyo dome, basically completely sold out. But then, uh, like they, it would say available, and you'd click on it and there would be one seat and you're like no, that's not available, like that's a lie um, look, I'm lame, I'm not that lame.
Speaker 1:I need more than one thing, so there's another team playing. But even then you go to the site and you click on tickets and it takes you to a page. How you go through the path I'm so used to we're all in America are used to doing a certain click, click, click, ticket master, click, click, click and then you have your tickets here. It's like you click and then you have to go to like another thing and then, like it's weird, like you click on tickets but it takes you to like the um schedule and then you have to scroll down and then, when you find your game, you still at the bottom, have to click tickets again and then it takes you to another like but it was funny, they had a um like they don't have them broken down like they do here where it's like club seats, uh, bleachers, uh, you know right that type of thing it's. Are you a fan of the team, yes or no? And you click on yes and then it says, okay, here's the seating that's available to you.
Speaker 1:And then it says like this is the fan section do not click on this unless you are a fan in capital letters of the team. Like it was real funny how they were, like it was it was yeah, it was. Like you know we're picking the safest place for you to go so you don't fuck up and go and end up in like the wrong, the wrong part of the stadium and I'm like I mean I appreciated that, but it was just funny, cause normally they're just like here was just funny because normally they're just like here's all the tickets that are available you pick your own, you know I mean if you're neutral.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was like, if you're neutral, does that matter?
Speaker 1:uh, they have. I mean, they'll tell you, like, where to go, because there there are some areas that are that are fan. They're doing the chance, they're doing the like. All these people are dialed in, and then the visiting team same thing, right, like they have their, have their attention with their stuff. They're dialed in on.
Speaker 2:That's kind of cool, though, to do that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so yeah, and then we end up in, yeah, we end up back in Tokyo, and then we'll be there. You know, through the, I'll be there through the Tuesday, they're leaving on Monday and then we'll depart and you guys will be moving on to the Disneyland Hotel, the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel, living it up Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:So yeah, but yeah, I mean I'm getting excited. It's nice to actually be working on specific things, like getting an itinerary more kind of like outlined. I mean, I still have a few days where it's just like Tokyo stuff, because I'm just like well, whatever that means yeah, and again it's like a list of stuff that I want to do.
Speaker 1:But then, like you get up in the morning and you're kind of like, how do I feel? What do I feel like doing? Right, like I don't want to, I don't want to be like, well, we need to do these five things today, right? Um, even the first half of the trip is kind of like we're going to osaka and we might go to kyoto, but we might go to osaka for one day, we might go to kyoto for two days, like we don't know.
Speaker 2:Like just trying to kind of feel it out, you know so for, for I guess, accommodations, you're just going to wing it up until, up until I hang out with you guys like yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean first week, though. You're just like, if we're going to be in Osaka, we might be here, we might be there. You're just like okay, it's nine o'clock, we need a place to stay. You just pick a hotel and stay there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm dialed in for Hiroshima because that's the first place we're going, so we're dialed in for those two days.
Speaker 3:He's going to be stank come Thursday. Lou, Give him dibs on the shower.
Speaker 2:For real.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm hearing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2:I will not have showered for four days.
Speaker 1:They'll actually just strap me to the top of the sheet and they're like no, you are not entering this sir, my first thought is it'll be just like I'm at San Diego.
Speaker 2:Wow, those stinky boys. Wow, because those boys don't shower either and some girls I don't want to be sexist, I just don't understand how the funk is still so real there.
Speaker 1:It's been 12 years and you walk in Some things never change sir. Yeah, I would imagine it's the same thing at the Mos Eisley Cantina. You go away for 10 years, you come back.
Speaker 2:That shit's still smelling. You can still smell that bitch still still rank yeah, doritos, it smells like.
Speaker 1:Why do you think that the fucking no, I say this smells like dorito I'm like wait. They serve Doritos at the cantina. What?
Speaker 2:There's still frickin' Burt, rhodey and Fletch going on.
Speaker 1:Are you guys excited about the change to a Smuggler's Run? It'll be interesting.
Speaker 2:I don't think so.
Speaker 1:I mean it'll be, but I feel like change is good. I think it's you know.
Speaker 2:It is. You gotta mix it up. You can't stay stagnant. I get it, but I just don't know if that's the change I wanted.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Or I would have wanted Well and with them kind of with you know Batuu, kind of removing the timeline guides that they've had for 10 years, or 5, 7 years, 8 years. How long have you been going to batu, jack?
Speaker 1:come on, you know I think star wars land opened in 19 dude 19 yeah so six years, yeah, seven years, yeah, somewhere in there, yeah, um, but yeah, I mean I'm fine with them removing the guardrails, like I, you know it's I oh, I thought you went like the osha guard rails and motherfuckers just falling off the death star platform well, I mean that, that's going to happen.
Speaker 2:That's going to happen, but so is it still going to be hondo?
Speaker 1:yeah, I mean all of them are still going to be there, but I think they're going to okay, they're not changing they're just going to introduce more characters inland, right, so you'll, you'll have an opportunity to see leia and han and luke and uh, old obi-wan and young obi. Like there's a potential for them. What?
Speaker 2:are you talking about? I thought it was mando and grogu so you guys run sorry, separate tracks.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, we are it's like we're we're looking at each other in uh rise of the resistance, going like are you a mirror? Am I a mirror? What's going on? So sorry, I transitioned from Smuggler's Run to just being Batuu overall.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:Smuggler's Run's going Mando and Grogu, but Batuu as a whole is removing, slowly but surely, removing the timeline restrictions that they've had on it since it opened.
Speaker 2:Oh, the sequel timeline is going away.
Speaker 1:It's not going away.
Speaker 2:I didn't hear that part. I just heard about the Smuggler's Run thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't remember who they said they're introducing, but they're bringing somebody in Luke's coming for the season of the Force. He should technically be dead. Yeah, yeah, especially if it's young Luke, if they bring Jedi Night Luke, so that just is going to open the door for them to introduce other characters that true but Batuu Galaxy's Edge takes place after Last Jedi, so Luke's dead oh, that doesn't work, because Kylo has his helmet, so he should not have his helmet.
Speaker 2:If this is, after.
Speaker 3:So Luke's dead. Oh, that doesn't work. Okay, that's worth that, Because Kylo has his helmet, so he should not have his helmet.
Speaker 1:If this is after, he has his original helmet, not his.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the non-fixed one. Okay, alright, I mean, that's fine. Have fun with it, only us, or there's only a handful? Let's be real. I was going to say only a handful that's not going to notice, but it's everybody that's going to galaxy's edge also, but but there's still some. There's going to be a lot of folks who are not going to get it and, more importantly, not going to care. Well and not going to care.
Speaker 1:And what it boils down to is I get what they were trying to do with Batuu to. Who cares like you've had those in the yeah, you've had one with you you've had those in the star wars launch base since the beginning, like we shouldn't have been able to walk across the park and go visit vader on the day we did. You know, like, if you want to be like oh, we're all about the timelines like vader no, we weren't in galaxy's edge, but but I'm just saying like.
Speaker 1:But I'm just saying like, the fact is that they wouldn't be able to do that in other parts of the park without.
Speaker 2:Don't take away Vader for me. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1:OK no, no, no. I want Vader. I want Vader to stay. I want Vader to be an option, much like I would like everybody else to be an option too, if they want them. You know, I think we should make everything.
Speaker 2:Episode nine options.
Speaker 1:Everything should be episode nine, it'll nine, it'll just. Then it'll be a black hole. I'm just gonna walk up to the thing and you're gonna be like do you see all this cool stuff? Do you see the million ships that nobody knew about?
Speaker 2:that are all fully crewed. Nope, I don't see what you're saying. Nope, I'm still waiting for that story to be fixed. Quote, unquote, fix. I'm sure it exists, we just don't know what it is I didn't read the novelization on that one.
Speaker 2:I don't think even if it's in a comic book later on, you know something? You got to figure out how all that happened, and I'm sure they did. I think well, I'm not sure actually because they just kind of winged it from the episode freaking seven. So so maybe they don't have it figured out so you're saying JJ's a hack. We shall see. I would never say that, Not after watching, not after watching fricking. What are those things called the light burst in Star Trek?
Speaker 2:That flash that thing. Yeah, oh my God, at least he used it sparingly, star.
Speaker 1:Trek, the, the spiritual sequel to A New Hope, without it being, with it being in the Star Trek, the spiritual sequel to A New Hope, with it being in the Star.
Speaker 3:Trek universe yeah.
Speaker 1:I think that was the con. I really liked the Star Trek, though, but when I walked out I was like oh, it's because I loved A New Hope, so that's why I really liked this Star Trek. And everybody else was like. Everybody else who kind of is a nerd was like yeah yeah, that totally. That was 100% Star Wars. He basically just took A New Hope and re-skinned it with. It'd be like the Fortnite season, changing and going from Star Wars to Star Trek, but literally nothing changed except for the skins.
Speaker 2:And I still enjoyed it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, not that that's a bad thing. Again, I enjoyed it. I liked it a lot, you know, but also not something that I go back and watch a ton, but I also don't Ah you know, but I go back and watch a ton, but I also don't.
Speaker 2:Oh, so I was like, sorry, I just made me think speaking of Star Trek. Uh, shatner is going to be here at fan expo Denver in July. Uh huh, that motherfucker is like 90 years old. Maybe he'll spit on you 93 or something, whatever he is. Uh, but I'm not lying, but I'm not going to lie, I actually consider how old he is. I kind of consider getting something signed.
Speaker 2:Why not I've been a fan. I mean, just because I like Star Wars don't mean I hate Star Trek. So they're two different things, science fiction versus science fantasy. And I've enjoyed Kirk as a character Dude's hilarious, so I don't know TJ Hooker, you know Priceline, you know. Dude's hilarious, so I don't know TJ hooker, you know, uh, price line, you know that's kind of cool. Oh, good Lord.
Speaker 1:I'll get.
Speaker 2:I'll get something signed.
Speaker 1:That would be hilarious If that was like the promo page on it really would be it'd be like all the people who have ever been a price line commercial before.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, price line Dude page on it really would be. It'd be like all the people who have ever been a priceline commercial before oh my god, priceline dude. The marketing on that would be fantastic. They they would get so many eyeballs in their area if they could pull that off. Imagine them in a booth at freaking san diego comic-con. Oh my god, that would be so damn funny I mean I'd go. They get my attention. Let's be real.
Speaker 1:Dressy depends on what kaylee's wearing so they did, uh, they did announce a goonies reunion at uh I did see that at rose city at rose city.
Speaker 2:Yeah, 40th anniversary, I think that was the the number that when I went and saw it earlier in the year or late last year um, I think the girl uh brad um brad, no, not brad girls why can I not think of his name?
Speaker 1:uh, james roland's character, james or james roland, wow um, I'm thinking of his dad, josh bro josh, there we go, we're gonna help you out james dad, right, it's been a long time.
Speaker 2:Oh, my God.
Speaker 1:I don't think his girlfriend in the movie has done many signings, so I think this is oh, she's going to be there. I didn't realize she was going to be there, I think she's kind of the one that hasn't been on the Martha Plimpton, I think, is also going to be there. There, I don't think either of them really do a bunch of A bunch of shows. At least I haven't. Andy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Andy.
Speaker 1:But yeah, both of them are going to be there. Mama Fratelli is not going to be there, though. Joey Pants, yeah, joey.
Speaker 2:Pants.
Speaker 1:I am actually seriously considering meeting Joey Pants and having him sign. I'm going to go buy a copy Of Bad Boys. I am actually seriously considering meeting Joey Pants and having him sign my. I'm going to go buy a copy of Bad Boys and then have him sign that yeah.
Speaker 2:Is the other girl going to be there? Andy's friend.
Speaker 1:Yeah, martha Plimpton, yeah, she'll be there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay, I think all. So Sean Astin I know Corey Feldman right Sean.
Speaker 1:Astin Corey Feldman. I think the only one they didn't announce was Chunk. I don't think Chunk is going to be.
Speaker 2:What about Josh?
Speaker 1:No. So, Data Chunk and Brad. Why is Brad sticking in my?
Speaker 2:head Brand.
Speaker 1:The three of them aren't. I was close.
Speaker 3:So close. That's a stupid fucking name, unless it's short for Brandon Still a stupid fucking name.
Speaker 2:That's gotta be right. That's what I thought it was the whole time. I always thought it was short for Brandon. You know people get lazy. That's too many syllables.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, and Robert Dobby that's why I call you Jack.
Speaker 2:I call him Duke. Meet Luke, One tillable man. I ain't got time for all that I got to save my space.
Speaker 1:And Robert Dobby is going to be there.
Speaker 2:Abu Dhabi.
Speaker 1:Robert, abu Dhabi, yeah, abu Dhabi.
Speaker 2:Oh, the character actor dude, yeah, okay, yeah, he's cool, I like him. And dude, yeah, okay, yeah, he's cool, I like him.
Speaker 1:And it looks like Will Wheaton's gonna be there. So that's all the people that are announced so far, will.
Speaker 2:Wheaton, yeah, he was in that.
Speaker 3:He just means in general.
Speaker 1:He's just gonna be there.
Speaker 2:Like Duke was talking to you, you gotta keep up, man, I'm like Will Wheaton.
Speaker 1:I don't know who anybody's name is, and Lou just cannot keep up with where we're at in the conversation.
Speaker 2:No, I'm all like well, we was like three. What the hell? I mean he wasn't, he was 10. But still give, or take Wesley Crusher. Yeah, because he was a teenager in Star Trek in 89. So so he must have been, you know, born in. Oh man, holy shit, he really might have been like eight, though. Yeah yeah, okay, so will. We has nothing to do with Goonies got it he just popped up on the rotating advertisement thing well, maybe he was going to be in a sequel, I don't know maybe he is.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'll do. That's gonna be funny.
Speaker 2:I'll ask him if I see a couple years from now, a couple years from now, we were like Goonies sequel, it's like dude. You guys remember, remember when Lou fucked up yeah, you remember.
Speaker 1:Lou's dream casting of Will Wheaton in the Goonies sequel.
Speaker 2:In Goonies 2.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Playing Joey Pants' son. Check it out y'all.
Speaker 2:Here's a really going up.
Speaker 1:All of a sudden, Lou becomes the Hollywood.
Speaker 2:Joke's on you.
Speaker 1:Lou becomes the Hollywood reporter and he's just reporting all of these breaking news. Hey guys breaking news hey guys did you know this person got cast as 007? What?
Speaker 2:Just wait, oh my God, speaking of which, last time I saw they did it. They made that black dude Snape for the HBO series show, I was like what kind of dumbass shit is that? It's right there written it's on the screen. It's on screen on the paper. It's on the paper in the novel. It tells look, it's right there written, it's on the screen. It's on the, it's on screen on the paper. It's on the paper in the novel. Tells you it describes Snape, that he's white. Think about it Milk.
Speaker 3:When they do the flashbacks to to James Potter and Remus and all them picking on him, they're going to be picking on a poor, ugly black kid. That's going to go over, fucking awesome.
Speaker 2:Uh-huh, I was thinking about that too, man. It's like, really, did anybody think about this that we're going to make the black guy I guess in the end he's kind of a hero. I know what we can do. We can't have any white people be. Oh, we'll get to that, we'll get to Daredevil. We can't have any straight white males in any kind of positive role, so let's get rid of them and we'll make the black guy the hero when we get to book six.
Speaker 3:Is John Lithgow, not seven.
Speaker 2:I don't know that he no well, dumbledore isn't. So I don't know if Lithgow is. That's an interesting hire, though I know he does a really good British accent, but that was a surprising hire.
Speaker 1:And he does a really good side eye too, as I learned during the office.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's a good point. Actually that's a good point. We need JD Vance's side eye to go in there. We'll meme it, Don't worry.
Speaker 1:JD Vance's so-fi.
Speaker 2:That's going to be funny, but I just again what was the point? The point was to there's, there's black characters in the novel. Just make them black, make everything exactly as it as it is. That was the whole point, you know, of the. I thought that was the whole point of the series to follow the books more closely than than the movies could, because obviously movies have to cut stuff to get into a two-hour time frame. These shows, the books in the on the tv show, doesn't have to do that. They get to take their time and do it right.
Speaker 1:You know why, though well, I say, I say, hold, you're an influencer, but but but the problem is, I'm talking about it but I won't watch it now what one of the seven people?
Speaker 2:that listens to our podcast is somebody higher up, and at warner brothers it's like oh shit, we have a black guy and he's not into a black guy being hired as a white guy. Change it, fire him.
Speaker 1:James Gunn, Feige, Kathleen Kennedy and the higher up at WB. Those are four of the seven people that listen to us and your girlfriend. Right, it's like that counts for 90% of our audience, I guarantee you.
Speaker 2:But yeah, I'm not going to lie. I was like, well, well, I guess I don't need to watch this show. I'm like, all right, moving on will you uh? Well, let's be real, it's gonna get it go ahead.
Speaker 1:Go ahead.
Speaker 2:No, no, sorry no, no, I'll just. I'll just just go talk about, uh, the streaming, I mean the. I wish it would binge, I want it to drop all at once but go ahead.
Speaker 1:But will you take jack's opinion of it when he watches it? Will that be a deciding factor on if you watch it or not? So if he says, hey, it's not a big deal, Will that influence whether or not your interest level right or your? That's not possible, Okay.
Speaker 2:Cause it is a big deal. That's the thing you can't. Now you can tell me it's still good and he played a good snake, that's fine, but it's still a big deal Until you change other shit. When you make a black person white, then you'll get my attention, but it's always a white person. It's always a white person being changed to fill in the blank. A white male is almost I won't say always, but almost always being turned into a black. Fill in the blank a female, fill in the blank a foreign, you know whatever Asian, whatever fill in the blank. Man or woman doesn't matter. It's never a way around. Why can't we? The only one time I could think of when it happened was I think it was Doctor Strange, when, when the ancient one was supposed to be like an Asian dude.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so Avatar, so avatar, just saying wait, which avatar the movie?
Speaker 2:Oh, fuck that movie dude. No, no, no no. Pick something, pick something that's worth a damn, we got to talk about something that's worth a damn.
Speaker 1:Oh now, now we're setting bars.
Speaker 2:It's got to be at least good. It didn't lose money.
Speaker 1:So you're saying the white person getting turned into a black person, and then I said and then he joins a podcast with two other white people.
Speaker 2:Yeah, exactly, I missed that. Hell. Yeah, that's spot on. I'm going to go back and edit that shit.
Speaker 1:Or just elevate my voice over Lou's.
Speaker 2:Good luck with that shit. You got a black and a. Or just elevate my voiceover loose. There you go. Yeah, there you go. Good luck with that Shit. You got a black and a. Spanish person in one body, man.
Speaker 1:All of a sudden, I'm getting hit by a shoe and I'm like wait, where did that shoe come from?
Speaker 2:Exactly that's what I'm talking about. I'm going to throw a shoe. It's going to come around boomerang, hit your ass Choco, and then I'm going to try to feed you afterwards, so it's all good.
Speaker 1:And then all of a sudden, the lasagna is just going to be like and I'm going to be like lasagna and you're like no, no, no that's enchiladas and I'm like no, it looks like a lasagna.
Speaker 2:Exactly. It's like there's a lot of it.
Speaker 1:It's the half-black-half Spanish. You get enchiladas and a lot of inches. It works Enchiladas that are double-filled with meat.
Speaker 2:What, oh my God, yeah, it's so cheesy Schmegma Milk.
Speaker 1:There you go milk.
Speaker 2:There you go. Oh my God, All right.
Speaker 1:Let's see he's going to be so mad listening to this at work tomorrow.
Speaker 2:I know right. Yeah, he's the one of the first ones that usually listens to love your buddy. Uh, uh, daredevil. Y'all get to it. It took me a minute. I watched the first episode and then it was like two hours ago. I watched the three hours ago. I watched the Three hours ago, I watched the second episode and I'll wait until Wednesday before I watch the third. I won't watch it Tuesday.
Speaker 1:Is that one coming out one at a time now, or is it still two?
Speaker 2:There's a two-parter.
Speaker 3:Somewhere in the middle I want to say yeah, episodes five and six.
Speaker 2:Episodes five and six are a two-parter, but that's because they're trying to time it. So the next week Andor, because Andor comes out the 22nd, so they had to put a two-parter in there to finish it on time. Make it fit. That's other Kind of jump. We'll get back to Daredevil in a second because we brought it up. That was weird. I didn't know. Andor was doing all their arcs in one night.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's a movie. It's a movie every week.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I didn't realize they were doing all three episodes.
Speaker 1:I think it's three episodes yeah, it's three episodes a night. Four years, yeah, for four weeks For four years, yeah, for four weeks.
Speaker 2:You got it. I was like talking to a friend of mine at work and we're talking about, like, okay, the timing they have to do it. You would think that there's no overlap and it's going to be uh, daredevil ends and they go right into the next thing. And then I think, when andor ends, they're not going to the next thing, they're gonna let the movies play out a little bit and let their movies hit the theater and make your entertainment. Be that before they jump into ironheart. Um, so that's how I understand it's happening.
Speaker 1:Because the end of May is when Thunderbolts comes out. July is End of June. Early July is when Fantastic.
Speaker 2:Four comes out.
Speaker 1:And then September is Ironheart, I think Something like that. Yeah, September or October.
Speaker 2:Yeah, something whatever. So the movies all play out first.
Speaker 1:I'm fine with that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm with you. I don't care about it. I like that they're having Daredevil end the next week. We're over into Star Wars, into Marvel, into whatever. That's fine, but I'm glad there's not too big of a gap.
Speaker 1:It's like, okay, this entertainment's done, now it's on to the next one, and they've also done it where they had the finale of one show and then the start of the next show on the same night or the next day. That to me. I don't like that. Just make it the next week.
Speaker 2:Tuesday, wednesday yeah, I'm with you. Give us a week to talk about it, let about it. Let the word of mouth come out and then, as that starts to die down, the next show starts. Okay, sounds good. But Daredevil I enjoyed it. Obviously, we got a straight white male that we had to kill off. We left the female alone. So, okay, yay, typical Disney. But I'm okay with what they're doing with it, even back in the day when they said Uh-oh just jack's reaction, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry jack's reaction where he was like what I'm like, but but it's like well, if you go back, if you remember a couple years ago, they weren't even supposed to care, karen and foggy weren't even going to be in it. Um, and then they saw she hulk and then they said oh god, this sucks, nobody wants to watch this, let's fix this. So they brought him in just to kill him off and I'm like okay, at least they brought him in and the killing mattered. It's like okay, killing him off mattered. It affected Matt and Karen. So kudos, and I'll tell you what.
Speaker 3:He's a straight white guy that got killed.
Speaker 2:Because Disney did it, because that's what they do. Because, that's what they do.
Speaker 3:One thing has nothing to do with the other. They killed Foggy because he's foggy. It has nothing to do with him being a straight white guy. Foggy never even got laid in the show.
Speaker 2:Dude, they could have picked somebody else, couldn't they? No, they could have picked Karen. They could have picked Karen.
Speaker 3:No, because he was dating her. No, not. And then they need that drama of them breaking up over Foggy dying. It's for drama.
Speaker 2:They could have the issue. No, the drama would be Foggy and Daredevil. Foggy and Matt, because, as Daredevil coming in, he's the problem, he's the one that if it wasn't for him.
Speaker 3:They already did Daredevil's the problem. Go back and watch Netflix. That was already that was four years ago.
Speaker 2:No, we got gotta come back. It's like episode seven.
Speaker 3:You gotta come back and remind everybody what happened. They did it for me.
Speaker 2:Why not kill the woman? That's all I'm saying. Why not kill the woman?
Speaker 3:Let's kill the white man instead. She has tits.
Speaker 2:I'd rather her stick around too. She's a cutie. Oh my god. She did not age in the four or five years either. What the fuck man. She's got some good drinking water, do you want to?
Speaker 1:know the real reason. As far as the real life reason, oh sure, because it was easier for them to shoot those two scenes than to reshoot the whole thing. So, if you notice, their scenes were very isolated from the rest of the show. So the scenes with her, oh, the reshoot, you mean their scenes were very isolated from the rest of the show, so the scenes with her, the reshoot you mean, since they changed the story?
Speaker 1:Yeah, so that's technically why Foggy died, because if they kill her, foggy's going to still stick around, and then they have to reshoot everything.
Speaker 2:And they have no scenes for him, right? Oh my god, they did something to save money. Kudos to them.
Speaker 1:They killed him because it's easier for her to have been like I'm out, fuck you all, I'm going to San Francisco and peace out. And then they had the one scene after His court Case.
Speaker 2:When they're in the hallway.
Speaker 1:I mean she came in, but she was also. All of that stuff could have been cut around, stuff that they already have.
Speaker 3:And then she bailed.
Speaker 2:My guess is they just just reshoot it? My guess that the court scene is probably just a reshoot.
Speaker 1:But it was easier to just do that section than to try to figure out how to make Foggy work through everything they already had done. So this to me was a and again, I never watched the Daredevil. That was a practical reason never watched the the daredevil. That was a practical reason yeah, that was the real life reason why they did what they did, so she'll probably come back in at the end for some reason.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry. Were you about to say you never watched daredevil on netflix?
Speaker 1:no, I watched. I think I watched season one, but I didn't watch any of the rest of it. What holy shit, glad, glad I could, glad, I could serve that up for you, my friend oh my gosh, oh, oh, hold on, these allergies are choking on my spit.
Speaker 2:Oh my god. By the way, the soundboard, the soundboard.
Speaker 1:The soundboard is so freaking loud, just to let you know it really is yeah, it really is, see, see.
Speaker 2:So duke could have appreciated that storyline, uh, of killing off karen and have have foggy and matt, have their drama because of daredevil. See, there you go but I'm also okay.
Speaker 1:I'm also okay with, I'm also okay with them making the pivot without reshooting the entire series.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah for sure, practically speaking, it's solid. It really is, and again they did a good job with it. I'm just sick of every fucking time. Why does the white male have to be the one that dies?
Speaker 3:like if I if I if I live my life where all the whites?
Speaker 2:okay. In my world, if all the straight white males died, I'd have no friends you'd have. This is a real personal thing for me, people You'd have.
Speaker 1:Jack, because he's bi, so you know you're safe there. So you still have your bestie.
Speaker 2:Oh, my God.
Speaker 3:They killed Ben in the Netflix series. He was black. Hashtag spoiler.
Speaker 1:But besides that, I know right. Well, besides that, I think I mean I enjoyed it as well. I thought they did a good job.
Speaker 2:It was well done. Again, I'll tell you what one of the scenes that stood out for me the most in that first five minutes when all this was happening if you go back and watch it, if you didn't catch it the first time Karen's reaction to the body hitting the ground, thinking it's Matt, and her being so scared that she just lost both of her people within 30 seconds of each other. Her acting in that, oh my God, it was so good. I went back because I noticed it the first time. Did you have a chef's kiss sound thing in there? Because, okay, because damn it was. I caught it the first time when it happened. I went before I watched episode two tonight. I went back and watched just that scene again because she worked it. She had it going just for that. I mean, she's good as it is, but that 30 seconds they have on her when the thump happens and she's just kind of shaking, oh my God, it's so good.
Speaker 1:I just pictured now Jack in front of the mic for like an hour going nope, nope, nope, not right, Nope, I don't, nope.
Speaker 3:I don't feel it.
Speaker 1:It needs more bass.
Speaker 2:Just copy that shit from Attitui. They got some sounds right. But yeah, so episode one, I mean I thought it was fine. Episode two, I thought was really good as well. I mean, obviously there's only the two out there, and episode two is pretty fresh, because that was about three hours ago. I really did like it.
Speaker 1:The nightstick and like, shattered, all the knives that were embedded in him. I liked that little moment because I mean he was done up, yeah.
Speaker 2:You know, I wonder I talked to that co-worker I mentioned earlier. We talked about that. Do you guys think they were just barely in him? I think they, because he has the suit, so the suit would have absorbed most of the blade anyway. So I don't think it was really that big of a deal.
Speaker 1:But also Bullseye's going to know where the seams are. That's also something else, so they might not have hurt as if you were just wearing a regular shirt or because he was. I mean he was punching people's tickets in the bar fight the whole way through like just random people like there's a girl who stands up and all of a sudden he's here go and the guy coming down the stairs wasn't it 10, because they said it at the court hearing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it was 10, so take away Foggy. He got nine people.
Speaker 1:But. But yeah, I mean Matt knocking out the lights with the oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Using the Captain America shield. Physics yeah.
Speaker 1:But I thought the fight was done really well.
Speaker 2:I didn't.
Speaker 2:No, no what they wanted to do was done really well. I didn't, no, no, what they wanted to do was done really well. The actual performance of it was horrible. If you go back and look at it, the CGI when Matt's swinging around looked horrible. The actual fighting. You could see the misses. They weren't even touching each other, not even close. It looked horrible.
Speaker 2:I caught that the first time going wide. I was like ew, cgi is gross and it's obvious that they're missing. It kind of reminded me of the fight in Echo. I think it was Echo, wasn't he in the first like 20 minutes of Echo Okay, same thing, it looks so bad. Again, the fight choreography was fantastic, but when they actually applied it and did it, it was like that fucking Jedi power kick that Luke did on the skiff. So it's kind of like that same thing. It was like, oh, that looks so bad, but I did like what they were doing. I just wish they would have cleaned it up or get closer, like, do whatever it takes you to do to get the fist closer, so it looks more real but that's a, that's a cinematography thing, because that's an angles, because you can make them look you could fix that right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, for sure not. If you had a different angle, you wouldn't notice that shit at all. You're right. Yeah, so, or but. But you're right, but the actual choreography yeah, that's what I.
Speaker 1:yeah, that's more what I meant, but yeah, I'm with you on that.
Speaker 2:That was pretty cool.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the whole dynamic between now. His girlfriend is now Fisk's therapist and she's going to have to isolate those two worlds Because he's going to come up yeah. I mean she's a therapist so I'm guessing she already is reading into Matt's reactions to all of the Fisk stuff, with him being mayor. Yep, trying not to be a therapist there, but that stuff just naturally. So I'm sure that will come up and be a fracture point, be a wedge.
Speaker 2:Of course, because you know he's going to find out.
Speaker 3:I can't wait until Frank finds out the cops have his skull on their wrist. He loses his shit.
Speaker 2:I was curious about that when they showed dude in the apartment when Nick was escaping. Yeah, I was curious about that too.
Speaker 1:That fight was brutal. That guy the first guy when he got his head smashed into the fridge that was fucked up.
Speaker 2:I like knives. Dude that arm guy when he got his head smashed into the fridge. That was that arm.
Speaker 1:He got his arm broken first, and then matt grabbed his head and shoved it. He shoved it into the, uh, the fridge and then the table. Right, yeah, it was like the fridge and then the table and I was like that homie ain't getting up I wonder, I wonder how they're gonna play that out.
Speaker 2:Like I'm already curious. In episode three, I was like come on, how are they going to resolve this? Oh man, it's going to be interesting. Is he going to stay there and see what happens, or is he going to leave? He's bouncing dude, yeah. But if he bounces, then you put the issue on Nick. Now it's like did Nick do this? It's like, okay, that's what I'm worried about. If he's trying to protect his client, he can't throw Nick under the bus like that, because he needs Nick to be a credible witness and all this. So that's why I'm like oh, what are they going to do? So I'm excited. I mean, even back in the Netflix days, they knew how to do a serial.
Speaker 1:What do you guys think of them?
Speaker 2:Looking at you, Star Wars.
Speaker 1:What do you think of them being not dismissive but them talking about like his magic amulet and stuff like that, but yet it not being like a thing, like the way that when they're talking about it and he's bringing up and he's like his costume?
Speaker 2:I didn't have my amulet.
Speaker 1:But, but, but the judge and the defense and the DA and stuff, it was like a normal part of it, was like talking about the guy's ring on his finger or the.
Speaker 2:That's how I took it. I took it as like okay, they know, they mean White Tiger is not new to them, they understand. So obviously something with this amulet they already know about. So they're just like okay. I'm more surprised that they didn't go confiscate the suit, Like as soon as you find this out, don't you go take this?
Speaker 3:Well, they're not allowed to. It's two separate things.
Speaker 2:No, no, that part is true. In the court you can't bring it up. But outside of that it's like dude, he's a white tiger. Vigilantes are illegal, so go take.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm thinking of. Fisk wants to make vigilantes illegal.
Speaker 3:Oh, it's not illegal. I don't think they are. That's. It's a day one promise he'll sign an executive order for yeah, but but that was that.
Speaker 1:On that case, yeah, but that was what he ran on was that he was going to stop the vigilantism and put the power back in the cop's hands.
Speaker 3:That was like his whole man dressed as a spider yeah, that was his whole, uh, yeah that was the only thing he ran was that D kills that shit. My wife she's like meh, she loves it.
Speaker 1:Just because of him, she'll watch it just because of him, vanessa, I don't want to be in this world anymore.
Speaker 2:I did like that. The police commissioner called him out for being a baby, basically still a child, and just looking for love of like damn Straight up to his face, called him out with that shit.
Speaker 1:And then he's like speaking of babies, here's your wife in town eating these shitty cheesesteaks. I fucking ate the cheesesteak. It's disgusting. It's disgusting.
Speaker 2:That was a disgusting sandwich. No, that was another complaint that I had, but not it's disgusting. That was a disgusting sandwich. No, that was another complaint that I had, but not for the show. It was because of the trailer. When Bullseye fell off the roof, I'm like, well, obviously he lived, because they show him in the trailer with his jumpsuit, I was like, so when they're trying to zoom in on him and he's breathing or open his eye, whatever, I was like, oh yeah, we already saw that. So it kind of took away that mystery and I wish they wouldn't have done that.
Speaker 1:In the Netflix show that was part of, was that one of his special powers was his.
Speaker 2:To heal like that?
Speaker 1:I don't think so. Or is that something that's new, because he's supposed to have like an.
Speaker 2:He was supposed to have an adamantium skeleton or oh, I can't say that back then but yeah, I think in the comics he has an adamantium like spine graft or whatever the hell it is.
Speaker 2:He's got something he's not, but he's not like super, yeah, he does, he doesn't got that super healing so. So when he fell off, I was like, oh shit, did I actually kill him for like a half second? I oh wait, I saw him in the trailer in his orange jumpsuit. So I was like, so, yeah, exactly. So I was like, oh, so of course he lives and then they show him. I was like, yeah, okay, that excitement just went away from me. I was like I blame the trailer on that. The Hawk.
Speaker 1:Nobody survives the Hawk right.
Speaker 2:That's the DA. Yeah, I'm surprised the judge was on his side for that one with the white tiger evidence. I cannot believe the judge was on his side because that judge was an asshole early on.
Speaker 3:Well, he's mad that he killed the cop, but I think he's still good.
Speaker 2:Allegedly, allegedly, he's a judge.
Speaker 3:Allegedly he looks very liberal, so I'm sure he is.
Speaker 2:Oh God, that's your problem right there.
Speaker 1:Well, that's what now Fisk. I mean it'll be interesting to see, now that Fisk is in power, how the court case goes forward, right, because we haven't had Fisk in power through whatever court, you know, whatever proceedings we've had up until New Year's Day, right? So it'll be interesting to see what, now that Fisk is in power, because I'm sure that case is going to come across his desk. Somebody is going to say something. It'll probably be BB or whatever, the girl that was in and was supposed to interview him.
Speaker 2:So what is it? Is it your on, ulrich? I can't remember Ben's last name it's Ulrich, right yeah, so she goes by BB.
Speaker 1:The Fisk fanboy. Did you see? You guys see? The Fisk fanboy is kid yeah.
Speaker 2:That's kind of cool Fisk fanboy. Did you see the Fisk fanboy is Gandolfini's kid, yeah.
Speaker 1:That's kind of cool, kind of a little full circle moment there, because I'm sure he did the same thing to his dad when he was in the Sopranos, like you know, even though my understanding is James Gandolfini was nothing like Tony, like he was like the nicest guy in the world, from what I've heard, shirt off his back kind of guy he's just a teddy bear.
Speaker 2:Most of us big beasts are All three of us I'm just a bear.
Speaker 1:I told you Jack would be fine. I told you Jack would be fine. I'll have one friend when the apocalypse happens and you guys can share the gimp mask back and forth odd days will be Lou. Even days will be Jack. Sundays will be. I get an extra day every four years Channing. Tat days will be Jack it's fine, okay, sundays will be.
Speaker 2:I get an extra day every four years. No, no, no.
Speaker 1:Channing Tatum will be Sundays.
Speaker 2:Bring out the gift. Oh shit, that reminds me I forgot we're supposed to do our. It's already. We got 20 minutes to go. We're supposed to do our top 90s albums, y'all.
Speaker 3:And Distracted Right Totally.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, alright, who wants to go first?
Speaker 3:I'm first, last time.
Speaker 2:I was going to say yeah, duke, it would be me or Duke, up to you. You guys already saw my list, so should we do?
Speaker 1:Duke's and we're doing top 5 90s albums.
Speaker 2:Top 10. God damn it. Did you fail the assignment again? No, it was yeah.
Speaker 1:I did, so. I only have eight.
Speaker 2:You even sent me my list from our group text that said I got it to ten. That's the very first thing it says in the picture you sent me. No, that was for the movies.
Speaker 1:The movies I got it.
Speaker 2:No, you sent me my song list because I'm looking at it right now. All right, okay, I'll go while you figure out the last five.
Speaker 1:No, I got eight, I only got a few. You got it, oh, okay. Well, hell, go for it, dan. Go for it, my top eight.
Speaker 2:Wait, wait in order or no, because.
Speaker 1:I think Jack did his in order. I don't have an order.
Speaker 2:Okay, go for it.
Speaker 1:I mean they're kind of in order, but not really so for me. My and this is mostly based this is me personally, the amount of times that I listened to these albums from the 90s. So number one by far. Metallica the Black Album. Uh, so number one by far, uh, metallica the black album. Um, that was. That was in my walkman, uh for like two.
Speaker 1:That was in my walkman for uh like two summer camps while I was working damn but I would fall asleep every night to try to stay awake till uh wherever I may roam, and never made it through a man wait, wait, wait, you're old.
Speaker 2:So was it a cd walkman or a cassette tape? It was a cassette tape.
Speaker 1:It was that yellow motherfucker with the clip oh, no, yeah and it always like had the seal that you were like it was. It felt like you were opening like a, a carbon. It was like a carbon freeze thing. You'd be like like you'd hear the rubber just be like peel off oh my god and it had the big rubber buttons on it, but yeah, so metallica black album, probably far above, far and above everybody else.
Speaker 1:Um, as far as like cds go, uh, the debut album from corn, that one was on my, that one. When I used to take the bus everywhere that was I I had one of those cd uh pouches that had like room for like four cds in it or like a tiny like you could do the book, but I only had the cds put in there. But the corn album was on my, was on there for for quite a while. Um, and then another one that was in there was pearl jam versus, not pearl jam 10, but versus the one with the one with the dog on the cover. I listened to that album a ton as well. Dr dre, the chronic, of course. Oh yeah, nine inch nails, the downward spiral that's a good one Okay.
Speaker 2:And then Also the backup name for your penis. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's basically, yeah, basically. And then the other backup name for my penis, the last one as far as his regular albums, is Stone Temple, pilots, purple, so Purple over Core yeah. I love.
Speaker 2:Purple, you know what though?
Speaker 1:Purple is really good, I love core, but purple my favorite stone double pilot song is pretty penny by, by miles oh, that's a good one, dude, that's a good one that's one of those ones. The second album yeah 12 verses melodies um, that was one of those ones. You know how you listen to a song and you're like I hope this becomes a single, but I don't hope it becomes a single.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, cause I want this to myself.
Speaker 1:Yeah, exactly, I also want to be the guy that's like oh, I was listening to that shit. You know the exact.
Speaker 2:it's like oh, you're just finding out about this, yeah.
Speaker 1:I've been listening to this. Um, you see, was six years old, yeah, uh. And then, um, I I put soundtracks, so I have the batman forever soundtrack, phantom menace and aladdin, and aladdin was one of those. My.
Speaker 1:The story for aladdin is when I was working at the same summer camp, the guy who was in charge of the programming when we would stay up there so we would have the camp would run Monday through Friday, so we would have the weekend and people who had to travel far would stay up there for the weekend Like they would stay in. They had a big lodge at one point it burned down years ago, 15 years ago, but we all had bunks in this lodge and that's where we stayed when we didn't go home. So there was a few times, even though I could go home, there were a few times I stayed up at the lodge and, um, my two musical memories from that were they would play the aladdin soundtrack when it came out all the fucking time, like it was just on repeat. And then the second one was there was an alternative rock station here who every saturday night they would play at 11 o'clock or midnight I think it was midnight. They had a mandatory metallica.
Speaker 1:So every, every saturday night they would play an hour and that was the first time that I ever heard one which is my favorite song of all time, unedited like, because they used to have like a four minute version of that song and then but it's like a seven and a half minute song and that was the first time that I ever heard when I was laying in bed trying to go to sleep and I'm like, okay, I'll fall asleep to mandatory metallica. And then I'd be like, oh shit, it's one. I guess I'm gonna be up for another 10 minutes, like.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's so funny. I can't remember where I was, but somebody else did a mandatory Metallica out here, or Metallica Monday, whatever it was. And then the other one that was a daily thing was they'd pay. They played Pink Floyd at 420 every day.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think a lot of those, I think back then a lot of those types of um stations would borrow from each other Like oh for sure.
Speaker 2:Oh, both of the all owned by the same company.
Speaker 1:So not back, not back different cities and everything, not back in the nineties, like a lot of them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, in the nineties too, like like this, I don't mean, but like LA would have, like blah blah blah own this company. But they also had a radio station in Denver and San Francisco and Dallas, so they would copy the same.
Speaker 1:But now they're all owned by one company.
Speaker 2:Now, now it's even more so like you're in one city and some one company owns. Oh, it's like. Oh, how many times have you heard our sister station?
Speaker 2:It's like oh my God, there's like two companies in the city and they just split Like we're going to have our classic rock, you're going to have your classic rock. We're going to have our sports station, you have your sports station. We're going to have our 80s, 90s, and today we're going to. I'm just like, oh my, we're going to have Alice. I'm like, oh okay, it's just like whatever. Two freaking companies. So you know what? But soundtracks, but we'd have to like, keep it musical, like as in lyrical stuff like that. Like, because if you don't do that, I'm going to pick, like the conan, the barbarian soundtrack, uh, or you know what, I mean scores and stuff like that, like something I would pick for this. If we did it with like sound like the crow, uh, the crow soundtrack, with with stone temple pilots on it and all that shit, that that's that soundtrack would be pretty solid too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you could also put the Is it Crow 90s, crow's 90s, crow's 90s, late 90s.
Speaker 2:I don't even mean to keep it 90s, I'm just to pick top 10 soundtracks. That might be even harder.
Speaker 1:Maybe not though.
Speaker 2:Disney's going to win a lot of them for me.
Speaker 1:But you could split it between musical and not. I mean you could do 10.
Speaker 2:You can yeah, if you want to do five and five, oh, that's a good idea. Do five, five, but more scores.
Speaker 1:Five scores and then five soundtracks yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:So that'd be kind of cool.
Speaker 1:So there you go. There's my eight. I'm sure there's in the mix, because I was part of BMG for way too long. Um I well yeah, I owe them. I probably owe them so much money, Uh cause.
Speaker 2:I don't think they folded.
Speaker 1:I'd always forget to put the sticker and say, no, I don't want to send it back.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, no man, once they folded I was like, ha ha, you're not freaking tapes. So there you go, there's my top eight. All right, solid, I had. I had the chronic as well, uh, and metallica's black album. Those both were on mine, mine, mine.
Speaker 2:When I was doing mine, I was kind of more of a what did I think would be the top 10 not necessarily my personal top 10, however, however, some of them on here, just so just, we have a different angle, but some of these on what did I think would be the top 10, not necessarily my personal top 10. However, however, some of them on here, just so, we just we have a different angle, but some of these on here are going to be and I'll call those ones out. So, metallica black album Um, I thought that would be, uh, the chronic, that one definitely on my top 10, my personal top 10. I played the shit out of that one, uh, and living in southern california at the time especially, but at the same time with that this is in no order, by the way uh is when I also was listening to doggy style.
Speaker 2:So when snoop came out after that, it was like are you kidding me? You just put these two on rotation, just play one, and then you'd play doggy style, then back to the chronic and then doggy style. Um, so that that's what it was for me. And then again thinking this one wasn't really on my list but I went out with a guest, was All Eyes on Me with Tupac, so I figured that one would have made the list. This one for me was Jagged Little Pill, also another nickname for Duke's Penis.
Speaker 1:Only Jack would know.
Speaker 2:Have you been talking? Also another nickname for Duke's penis.
Speaker 1:Only Jack would know.
Speaker 2:Have you been talking Landis Morissette? So that one talk about just getting radio play Like five singles dropped from that freaking album? I could still play it today and have no problem with it. It's a good one. All you women who are pissed off at a man you got some hate and recovery to do go play this album. You'll be fine, and there are some recovery songs in that too, so you'll be good.
Speaker 2:After that was Pearl Jam, but I went with 10 instead of verses. But because 10, around the time, 10, core I want to say if it was Facelift from Alice in Chains, all these are out around the same time. And then also my list is Nevermind by Nirvana, so all those alt groups that were just hit at the same time. It was like 10 was followed by Soundgarden, super Unknown, was followed by Stone Temple Pilots, core or the other way around. But like those three and Nevermind, all those came out with like six months of each other. It was ridiculous, but 10 stood out to me. There was probably that album. I still actually still have that cd in my truck right now. Um, so that one stood out. The next two, uh, are basically ones that I thought I guess kind of last two or so, the ones that I thought would be on the list just because of their cultural impact and whatnot, and that's Dookie Green Day.
Speaker 1:Blood Sugar Sex Magic. That's the most popular song about masturbation ever.
Speaker 2:Yes, exactly this guy, blood Sugar, sex Magic, chili Peppers, and actually that one it wasn't on my top 10 personally, but it was top 20 for sure. That one I played a lot and I wouldn't say the country loved it, but the freaking world loved it. It was a very popular song, a popular album and then Sublime. So but yeah, that was basically it for me. The ones that were close I had some close ones and that was like Core, for example, and Alice in Chains, soundgarden. But again, those ones were more of the personal ones because, especially my senior year in high school 92, 93, I was listening to a lot of alt back then and so it was just that, that, that and more that.
Speaker 1:I filled in my last two. Drops real quick, super Unknown by Soundgarden. And then Rage Against the Machine. Same. Oh, okay, Solid so once Jack gets done, I'm on this top40weeklycom site. What we can do is go through their top 10 and see how we feel about it. So go ahead, Jack.
Speaker 3:All right, cool Jack. All right, mine is going to be like 99%, right, that is what I listed.
Speaker 2:Wait, wait, wait. Is it in order? Ish 10 to 1?
Speaker 3:Ish Okay okay, First is Gangsta's Paradise Coolio.
Speaker 2:Okay, coolio, that album was a banger Wow.
Speaker 3:Okay, all right, and it was actually one of the first albums I bought versus LimeWire.
Speaker 2:I didn't have that shit in there.
Speaker 3:No, you just borrow it from your friends and dub it.
Speaker 2:Okay, that's true. Who's the rich friend of the group? Who's the rich friend of the group?
Speaker 3:Let's see. Next is Predator by Ice Cube.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm like what I was like. The Predator had an album, All right, All about aliens.
Speaker 1:I didn't know Kanye or P Diddy was releasing albums back then.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Wait, is that track? That's our Kelly's first album.
Speaker 3:Next is the the lone wolf, a Dukie Cause. Even though I was in a rap when green day came out, I'm like these guys are pretty good, so All right. 36 chambers, it's routine. Planning Nothing Um 36.
Speaker 1:Chambers, Wu-Tang.
Speaker 3:Clan. Nothing to fuck with this one. You guys probably didn't listen to it. Duke might have. I might have forced it on him. It's Dark and Hell is Hot by DMX, his debut album. That's my fucking jam. Shut them down. Open up shop. Yeah, open up shop.
Speaker 1:I'm surprised we never. When we were driving around in my fucking escort and just fucking blowing my speakers out, driving around the neighborhoods, we were driving around in long beach and a couple of times we ended up in compton accidentally and we'd be like that's pretty cool, turn the music down. Turn the music down. We will the music down. We will get shot.
Speaker 2:We don't want this attention.
Speaker 1:Two gay-ass white dudes driving through your neighborhood bumping DMX. Yeah, that's going to go over real well yeah. Yeah, basically I think for the first five years that Jack and I knew each other. His dad thought we were together.
Speaker 3:He actually asked my brother. He's like are Jack and Duke gay?
Speaker 2:It's fine if they are I just need to know.
Speaker 1:I think I saw your dad in his underwear before I ever saw you in your underwear.
Speaker 2:So to be fair, Well, he was checking it out. He was scouting If Duke's gay I'm wearing this.
Speaker 1:I would show up to his house so early on Sunday after I'd get off work and I'd knock on the door and he'd open the door and he'd be like and then he'd turn around and I'm like, oh shit, that fool's still in his jonies. What the hell's going on right now? And then I'd sit on the couch for like and he wouldn't wake anybody up, he would just go back to bed.
Speaker 2:So I'm like sitting out on the couch and I'm just like, and then eventually everybody at like 10 o'clock would get up.
Speaker 3:Oh my god, thank you, dmx. Sorry, jack, go ahead. Um, it was already mentioned, but all eyes on me. Um tupac's double album on death row amazing. Um, some shady lp hell. Yeah, you barely made the cut. Death Row Amazing, some shady LP Hell yeah. You barely made the cut on that one. What the album? Redman's first album? It's a banger. And then I already mentioned Doggystyle and Chronic, because those were the 90s.
Speaker 2:Wait, back to Eminem. Was that his first one LP? Okay, I didn't know, that was what it was called. My name is, I thought it was self-titled. I thought, yeah, I thought it was self-titled.
Speaker 3:Okay, no, he didn't do a self-titled one. Closest he Came was the Eminem show, his third album. Oh, that was a good one.
Speaker 2:I liked that one a lot.
Speaker 1:That that one was good Solid list. I think all three lists definitely illustrate to one degree or another how we grew up.
Speaker 2:Yeah, obviously we're all around the same age. Very similar Jack Moore in the hood, so his long beach, right, jack?
Speaker 3:A lot of that was in North Carolina.
Speaker 2:Oh, was it really? Wow, I would have lost that, but how'd that happen? How are you gonna listen to that shit? North carolina, is it black in north carolina? Very oh before it's all black.
Speaker 3:There were a lot of times I was the only white kid in the class huh dang, I don't know that about north.
Speaker 2:I thought it was just you know, you got. You got duke and north carolina, so I was just a bunch of white boys.
Speaker 1:So that's where the rest of us go. Yeah, north carolina is very there's, there's pockets right like durham is very, very white, uh, greensboro, that's north carolina. Yeah, yeah, uh, very, very white. But like, once you get out of those two big areas, like it's uh, yeah okay yeah, it gets poor as shit. Yeah, I guess so.
Speaker 2:Houston, atlanta. I didn't realize they were super blacked out there in those cities.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the South is super. They just don't vote. That's why they're red. We're going to have to take Lou on a tour Makes sense. We're going to have to take Lou on a tour someday With the drive-in to Jack's Old Hood.
Speaker 3:Wait, wait, someday With the driving to Jack's old hood, the guy that didn't want to go to USC one of the top schools in the country because it was a little sketch and had a scholarship at that it was a little sketch, because USC isn't that scary USC isn't.
Speaker 1:the neighborhood is USC is fine. Just walk outside the neighborhood, jack and I used to monthly go to a comic book convention that was literally blocks from the entrance to usc, like you want to talk I'm good, I I will go to maine. I'm fine and you know what we met christian bale and matthew mcconaughey, stan lee like they would bring bangers I I met Porkins there Really.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm going to go to Vermont and meet Bridget and Coco and Sarah. I'm fine.
Speaker 1:Wait, is that where all the midgets live?
Speaker 2:Oh, that's added bonus. Come on now.
Speaker 1:When you said Bridget, the first thing I thought of was Bridget the midget.
Speaker 2:I'm like wait what.
Speaker 1:I'm like, isn't that Midget the Bridget?
Speaker 2:I wonder subconsciously, that's why. That was the first thing that popped in my head.
Speaker 1:I mean, I feel badly because I should have got a blowy from her, and then you could have had it just like.
Speaker 2:Right vicariously through you it would have been, it would have been fine, and just imagine how big your jagged little pill would have looked.
Speaker 1:Oh my god, just put that thing in her hands, man, and she would actually need both hands. Come on now.
Speaker 2:And a foot, oh my.
Speaker 1:God and a foot.
Speaker 2:Okay, top 40 list. You got it All right.
Speaker 1:So the website, the paragraph, how they quantify it, is these are the best albums of the 90s bands. This list of 90s music was compiled using several sources, including chart rankings, music video, rotation, radio, airplay, genre influence and cultural reference or cultural involved.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay, so number one never mind by Nirvana All right.
Speaker 1:Number two, Ten by Pearl Jam.
Speaker 2:Okay, number three Okay, computer by Radiohead, I get it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Not for me, but I get it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, lauryn Hill.
Speaker 2:Okay, I mentioned that one to y'all a couple weeks back.
Speaker 1:So but again, we're talking in the 90s, right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's 25 years ago at this point, so she was viewed differently back then than she is now. I think. A lot Automatic for the People. Rem I was never a big REM guy.
Speaker 3:I liked them, but I liked some of their songs.
Speaker 2:Was that the Losing your Religion album? Yeah, Shiny. Happy People and all that. Okay, that was a good album. I ain't going to lie, that was a good album.
Speaker 1:But I just got so burned out on the Losing my Religion Like they played that.
Speaker 2:Everybody did.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was kind of like all the time. Okay, here's one that I think will be this one goes out to the winner.
Speaker 2:Here's one that I think will be this one goes out to the winner.
Speaker 1:Here's one that I think is going to have a little bit of a conversation Octoon Baby by U2. Fuck you.
Speaker 2:I mean that was 91. I'm fine with that, so that was super, super early on to our. No, that was a good one too. Isn't that the one that beat Michael Jackson out? I think so. No, that was Joshua Tree I Jackson out. That was Joshua. I thought it was Joshua. I think you're right, it was Joshua. That'd be a Michael Jackson the Grammys. But no, that that was a good album. I mean, I'm not a huge YouTube fan and they're a bunch of assholes, but but that was a decent album.
Speaker 1:Uh, the chronic Dre.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Metallica the black album, and then Dookie rounds out the top 10.
Speaker 2:I think we did good.
Speaker 1:We missed what.
Speaker 2:We did good. Radiohead Lauren Hill.
Speaker 1:Yeah, radiohead, lauren Hill, rem, and you too, but all the rest of us and you too.
Speaker 2:And even then, a couple weeks ago, we did talk about Lauren Hill. We are like fuck that racist bitch.
Speaker 1:I wasn't until I found out. But if we would have done it, if we would have quantified it by saying Not your personal top 10.
Speaker 2:Right, right right.
Speaker 1:And then just real quick, just to go 11 to 20.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm kind of curious what else is down there.
Speaker 1:Blood Sugar. Sex Magic was 11.
Speaker 2:What's the Story of?
Speaker 1:Morning Glory From Oasis.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay, they only had like four Great songs from that album, but okay, ready to Die B. Yeah, okay, they only had like four great songs from that album, but okay.
Speaker 1:Ready to Die BIG Notorious BIG.
Speaker 2:Melancholy and the.
Speaker 1:Infinite Sadness. The Smashing Pumpkins at 48. The Smashing Pumpkins, yep 15, downward Spiral Nine Inch Nails.
Speaker 2:Yep, you called that one 16, the Score Fugees.
Speaker 1:I mean score Fugees, I mean the Fugees.
Speaker 3:I think is really that one song right yeah, the one time, two times and they also had Fuji Law, and there was another one too.
Speaker 1:I forget what it was is it like the Black Eyed Peas where if you actually listen to the album you, you'd be like, oh yeah, I remember this. I've heard this before. I couldn't name three Black Eyed Peas songs, but I'm sure I've heard half of their catalog. Alright, so that was 16. 17, super Unknown by Soundgarden. 18, crazy, sexy, cool by T tlc.
Speaker 2:Okay, that one yeah that one, I think that one that was actually on my original list that got cut uh 19 ilmatic by nas.
Speaker 1:Were you a nas guy jack?
Speaker 3:back in the day, that album, his first two albums, so that one has a song called life is a bitch and then you Die. That one's good. And then his second album was one I listened to more.
Speaker 2:Jack wasn't really into Nas until he saw Fast and the Furious.
Speaker 1:Oh Lord 20.
Speaker 2:You'll have to edit that, so it's close.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, no, I just like the pregnant pause and me starting to go back and do it and Jack being like oh shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, wait, I have these buttons, let me push them. I didn't know I was supposed to push these buttons.
Speaker 1:That's a little bad for his wife, number 20 is the Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest.
Speaker 2:Yes, I really like that one. Cool, yeah, we didn't do too bad. We didn't do too bad.
Speaker 1:Number 100 is Daydream by Mariah Carey. Temple of the Dog.
Speaker 2:Okay, temple of the Dog Okay, that's fair.
Speaker 1:Oh, here you go. 88, the Fat of the Land by Prodigy. You're shot 89, devil Without a Cause by Kid Rock. I'm happy that Prodigy is above Kid Rock. I feel like that whole album is the Prodigy. That whole album is a fucking banger from beginning to end. You can listen to that whole thing, the whole way through and make it a workout.
Speaker 2:I'm actually surprised it's that low.
Speaker 3:In the 80s.
Speaker 2:I would have guessed 50s, 60s, not 80s though, but alright.
Speaker 3:Well, look, smacking my bitch up just doesn't play well on the radio.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it would now.
Speaker 3:Fire starter, though that's a banger.
Speaker 2:Wait, no, never mind they were later. I was thinking of some 2000. I'm like, no, that's not going to work for the 90s, all right, lou.
Speaker 1:Give us some white people shit.
Speaker 2:Man, I don't think I did anything. I'm trying to think what did I? Because I did already talk about yeah, that was last week. We did the escape room.
Speaker 3:Yep, and how to train?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was last Saturday, yeah, exactly. So, yeah, nothing really going. Like I said, it's a quiet week. Didn't really do a whole lot this upcoming week. I've got bowling on Saturday and a white people house party for St Patrick's on Saturday Nice, but yeah. But like this week, even this week, dude, I've got a meeting on Monday, work meetings through the day. Rest of the week, I mean, I've got a work event on Friday. It's an all-day event at a hotel conference, big-ass hotel conference room. It's like a trade show, Not like a trade show. It is a trade show. That's Friday.
Speaker 2:Getting your swag on. Yep, you know it, that's exactly. Oh, I'm going to be. You get there, you get your name tag, you get a bag and my bag will be full. I'll tell you how much I will go to everybody's table and take. I'm going to have so many pins. Oh my God. If anybody needs a wet signature, even though everything's DocuSign these days, that's okay, I'll have you covered. But yeah, that's for me. Yeah, like I said, not a whole hell of a lot last week. This week will be a lot of work, events, work lunches, vendor meets, meet vendors on site, a lot of that going on this week, with the one meeting on well, I say one meeting on Monday, but I may have to cover for a manager on Wednesday or Thursday, kind of overbooked herself, forgot about a change in schedule and was like, oh crap, I found that about Friday. It's like, oh crap, I double booked myself. I forgot to change this one when they changed it. I may need you to cover on the bright side.
Speaker 2:It's like a four o'clock meeting that'll last half an hour, you know. So, yeah, straight home. I was like. I was like, yes, I will volunteer to take that one for you, I will volunteer as tribute. Yeah, I will volunteer tribute, I will. I want no part of your board meeting that's going to go to 8, but I'll take that 4 o'clock one that will end at 4.30.
Speaker 1:Nice.
Speaker 2:What about you?
Speaker 3:guys, nothing Not even softball.
Speaker 2:Duke.
Speaker 1:No, softball doesn't start until April. No, I'm doing, we're going to the batting cages and just kind of like. Oh, you're getting warmed up. Okay, this is.
Speaker 2:Spring training. You're doing spring training.
Speaker 1:Okay, this is Spring training. You're doing spring training. Okay, I got you and I guess anything you guys are grateful for this week, right?
Speaker 2:We haven't done that in a while.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we should start that back up again yes, we should, why not?
Speaker 2:I mean I don't want to do it every week, but I'm okay doing it every once in a while.
Speaker 3:It's been a minute.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it has been a minute Shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but it has been a minute Shit. I'm grateful I can poop in my casita again. Yeah, Very important thing, I came out here.
Speaker 2:Use that cat box, Suck dude. That cat box was horrible.
Speaker 3:I came out here an hour before we recorded to finish up the Golden Knights game, Break down some boxes that I had out here. I'm like I had poop. I need to go pee.
Speaker 2:Did it end 5-2?
Speaker 3:No, out here I'm like I need to go pee. Did it end 5-2? No, it was 6-4.
Speaker 2:6-4.
Speaker 3:They tried. At the end they tried, they almost came back. Whoever they're playing first round, it must have been 6-5, because if they had scored it would have gone into overtime. And then I wasn't Damn.
Speaker 2:that's a pretty good comeback. Then they were down 3 for a while there, yeah, yeah. Og. He's grateful and appreciative that he can poop Duke what you got.
Speaker 1:I mean again, just the stuff I was talking about earlier with the going and doing, the gala stuff Like it's nice to go and do something that is not connected to anything else in my day-to-day life and be appreciated for it. Again, I'm not looking for appreciation, but it's nice that it makes me feel good doing it because it's helping out people who don't have an option. The kids don't have a choice, they're just trying to live their lives. If I get lung cancer because I've been smoking, that's my choice, right, like these kids don't have a choice if they get cancer. You know, um, so being able to go and help them. But then also, you know, getting the, getting the good feedback, you know it feels good. It feels good when, when you have people in your life that appreciate you without there being like a like a strings attached to it, you know, uh, so that's my appreciation this week.
Speaker 2:So all right, mine, mine's. Hopefully it's not too down of a turn because it'll have a positive ending. Um like I, I mine's like uh, exactly, well, that's kind of an upturn, not a downturn, but that's. That's a whole whole different discussion sorry good.
Speaker 2:Um, yeah, it's like. It's like now it's really going to be dark. Uh, after that positive comment was okay. So last thursday my uncle died, um, last like five days ago or so. So so it was. It was like not too unexpected type of thing, so no craziness there. But what I'm appreciative of is is the opportunity and some of the life lessons that he gave me. I never really, I never really seen him in god 20 years plus whatever.
Speaker 2:Growing up the military kid, my parents would send my brother and I to go visit my dad's side of the family in fresno, my mom's side in Barstow. And I remember, because everyone's like, do you have a positive memory? I'm like, yeah, actually I do, and it was so cool. It was probably in the early 90s. I don't think I could drive yet. I couldn't drive yet, but I think I was legal driving age. So I was 16, 15 and a half something and I was visiting up in Fresno and my uncle saw I was bored and he's all like you know, zap and Roger are in town If you want to go check out the concert he's like. And also I'm friends with the family of Miss Teen Fresno, so if you want to go out with her on a date. I'll take you guys to go to the Zap and Roger concert. And I'm just like, wait what date? I'll take you guys to go to the Zap and Roger concert. And I'm just like, wait what? So last minute he put this together, got his tickets, called his friend, got the daughter, was like, yeah, sure, I'll go.
Speaker 2:And me and Miss Teen Fresno in the early 90s going to Zap and Roger with my uncle hooking it up. So that was pretty badass. And everybody who's asked me this last week like hey, you have one. I'm repeating this might be the 15th time I repeat it and I'm smiling every time. So it was kind of cool. That was like because again, we didn't have a long-term relationship or anything like that because I was never there. So but that one definitely stuck out and it was kind of cool. So I'd appreciate it. And there's a lot of lessons in between that like he would just like how to? I won't almost say a shady shit, but he taught me to keep an eye out for shady shit because he knew how to do it. So look out for this, look out for that. So little life lessons like that. So definitely appreciative. So shout out to my uncle uh.
Speaker 1:RIP so yeah, not a long time, but a good time with Miss teen Fresno uh, yes, it wasn't.
Speaker 2:We're both like 15, so it wasn't too crazy, but we did both enjoy each other's company, had a good time, so I hung out with her like the last uh a week.
Speaker 1:I was there a lot so it was, it was super fun.
Speaker 2:It was super fun. No, no, no, no, I mean if we were. Oh man, I wonder if she looks like now because she was smoking as a 15 year old.
Speaker 1:So from a 15 year old, keep in mind 15 year old was talking about a 15 year old, let's be very in mind. A 15-year-old is talking about a 15-year-old, let's be very clear people YouTube. There's no Epstein list 1995, Miss Teen 90.
Speaker 2:90? Miss Teen Fresno County.
Speaker 1:All right, let's check this out real quick.
Speaker 2:See if you can find a pick While he's doing that. Anything else we got going on. We're already at hour 37, y'all.
Speaker 3:No, nothing, I'm just taking a big one to get her teeth pulled tomorrow.
Speaker 2:Ooh dope, right before the birthday too.
Speaker 3:No big one, not little one.
Speaker 2:Oh okay, Big one's doing it.
Speaker 3:It's time for braces, so I've got to get the last teeth out the way.
Speaker 2:Yep, yep them. Gotta get the last teeth out the way.
Speaker 3:She bougie, though, so she's getting Invisalign. Oh well, yeah of course, If you know her you know.
Speaker 2:Well, do it. I guess now makes sense to don't want to do it right before you leave to Japan, when you're feeling all that pressure and pain. Let it have a chance to settle. The next six weeks Solid, is it even six weeks? I don't think it's six weeks. Are we down to five and a half now? I think it is. I think it's five and a half weeks now. 37 days. Yeah, it's Wednesday. Wednesday will be five weeks. Damn, that's coming up quick, man.
Speaker 1:Before you know it. Yep Closer for you, let's see, Wow, you know when you go back in the day there's. Just trying to find information out is rough.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that wasn't on the internet back then.
Speaker 1:There's no specific information about the 1990 Miss Fresno County pageant in the provided context. However, the context does mention that Hannah Hawk was crowned Miss Fresno County in 2017. Not helpful For detailed information about the 1990 pageant. You may need to refer to historical records or archives specific to that year.
Speaker 2:Good lord.
Speaker 3:Yep gotta go to the fucking library. We're going to the library and we're doing some micro.
Speaker 1:Can I get some micro?
Speaker 2:fish.
Speaker 1:Exactly, I get some micro.
Speaker 2:Do y'all kids know what the Dewey decimal system is? You probably don't what it's. That's not a. It's not a Donald duck nephew thing. Don't worry about it though.
Speaker 1:Oh, former duck nephew thing, Don't worry about it, though. Former Miss Fresno.
Speaker 2:County arrested. Maybe she won the title she wasn't that sketch this one won the title in 2016. Okay, yeah, she wasn't sketch. She was actually pretty innocent. She was a little bit shy, but yeah, that's fun.
Speaker 3:If she finds her, we'll post her later.
Speaker 2:Yep For real.
Speaker 1:Check the description.
Speaker 2:Check comments below. Don't forget to hit like and subscribe and all the other stuff we're supposed to say and the ring-a-ling, the ding-a-ling bell. Oh yeah, the thingy. So you get reminders. I forgot about that. What else? And don't forget about Got him notifications and don't forget about got him.
Speaker 1:You know that was the first custom one he put in too oh my god, goodnight y'all on that note.