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Milkhouse Ep. 1 Throwing it Back to the 90's: Trends We Miss (and Ones We Wish We Could Forget)

James Blair Season 1 Episode 1

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00:09
Okay, all right. How's everybody doing? Doing well. Doing well? Steph, how was the drive up here?  It was good. It's good? Driving through Marion is always the highlight of any day.  Kyle, how are you doing, I  am doing wonderful. Wonderful. How was your day off?  Not too bad.  We want to say, went to Menards.

00:36
I had to 11 % off, got that done. You said 11 % off? Well, 11 % rebate. Okay, yeah. And then I used that rebate, I only spent 70-some dollars, and I got like $277 worth of stuff, so you it's pretty nice. Sure. Went to the grocery store and spent some money there. Okay. Then I went home, put all that stuff in, then came here. Okay. I ate a few burritos, definitely have some burritos. Burritos? What kind of burritos? The kind, yeah.

01:04
Devour the bean cheese.  I guess you devour it with some hot tapatio.  Tapatios, yes.  Yes.  Only way to go. Yeah, Jorge, I know you're a fan of tapatios.  Yeah, especially if you mix it with some ranch. Yeah. Oh, right. Yeah. It's good idea. It's like some fish sticks or something too, yeah.  What are you talking about?  What is this?  I'm not even going to try to say it. don't say that again. Tapatio? Yeah, what is that?

01:33
Hot sauce. Tapatio, it's a hot sauce. I thought you were talking about fish sticks. No, didn't. thought, wow, we took a turn there. Yeah. Tapatios with fish sticks.  With the ranch and fish sticks together. You know, you need chicken nuggets,  I like fish sticks. Yeah, fish sticks are, they're really good with fish sticks.  Just because you can just devour them.  I'm sure Jorge knows this. If he doesn't, you, well, now you know. Jorge, how was your day?

02:04
I just woke up like  nothing long ago, like about an hour ago.  How do you feel? Pretty good. Pretty good?  Yeah.  Did you ask me how my day was or did you just ask me how my drive was?  I think I just asked you how your drive was.  How was your day? My day was busy, but it was good. So  it was a good busy.

02:32
For  a Wednesday hump day? For a Wednesday on campus, yeah. How was your day? It was okay.  I'm glad we're  coming to the conclusion of today, but  it wasn't bad. So we're almost to Friday on the weekend.  No, I'm excited. I live for the weekends. Can't really say that this weekend is the one I live for.  This is the one I have to work to live for. Yes.  Oh,  I like that. I sympathize.

03:01
I try real hard.  I think I like the weekend schedule because  when we were kids, we had every weekend off, didn't we? We did.  I feel I appreciate Fridays more now than I did when I was in elementary school or even high school, Yeah, absolutely.  It's a sweet thing.  I want to talk a little bit about the  90s today. You okay with that? Absolutely.

03:31
Everybody? Lived it. Oh yeah. Lived it?  Lived it, loved it. Lived it, loved it.  speaking of elementary school, here  you go, Kyle, you go first.  What was your morning schedule like? your parents have to wake you up? Did you take the bus? Did you get up yourself? Give us a scoop. It all changed every now and then depending on the schedule, but as I got older, I got more lazier, so I kind of had to be woken up.

03:58
Um, I was young, but I actually tell you the truth. probably always had to be woken up. gonna lie. I was never really one just to rise and be like, Oh, Hey school. But, uh, you didn't have your own alarm clock. Oh yeah, of course it did. You know, I mean, mom, that's my wife. And then, um, we want to say, uh, beginning, when was young, I walked to school sometimes, like then I rode the bus and then moved out in the country, rode the bus for a while. That was terrible. I had to wake up even.

04:28
And then once I finally got to high school, was great because I could drive, you know, and like, we became sophomore and like, oh yeah, but no, it was, uh, of course that wasn't in the nineties then, but I'm not gonna lie. The majority of the nineties though, I was on the bus, I walked to school. mean, I was actually, when you could walk to school, I lived probably eight, 10 blocks away and me and my sisters and friends, we'd all just walk. We'd live down on Franklin street. We'd just walk all the way to middle school and go right by the park and do the same.

04:58
And then, depending on what school, that's when I started going to middle school and everything. But yeah, and then, I mean, I even walked in my bus stop. There times I had different bus stops. I walked from one bus stop all the way down. I pressed my boundaries. I live in a town where you could walk around and do whatever. I rode my bike everywhere. What was else with the questions? Because I mean, I get off track, so you got to keep me on line.

05:24
So Steph,  what was your morning schedule like for elementary school? I just hated getting up in general as well.  So I'd be the last one up.  And  I think I hit the snooze probably five or six times. Thank you. Now I'm off track. Thanks.

05:51
We just lived like three blocks from the elementary school. So it was real quick, good times. you either walked or rode your bike probably? on the weather? Yeah. And then middle school and high school, the bus stop was at that school. So then we just drove on out to the country. So. You're in the country? Huh? Oh yeah, nevermind, The school was in the country. okay. got you. Yeah. And a question for you, since you had so many siblings, you have seven? Yeah, there are seven of us.

06:20
So how did that work in the morning? I imagine it'd be kind of chaotic. It was,  yes,  always.  We were pretty involved with  all that extra stuff that the school could offer. So depending on  like if it was play season, people were up at like 5 a.m. and had to go to school early.  It just, it kind of depended on the day.  So,  but a couple of my sisters were early risers. So they were up as early as like

06:49
possibly be. So it worked out. Would you say your older siblings had to help you get ready or you had to for yourself? I'm number two. Oh, you're number two. And I did not care about anybody else. So it was kind of a take care of your own. And my dad worked third shift. So he was coming in after that. So I think he missed most of the morning chaos.

07:17
But yeah, we just kind of did our own thing. And if you were too young, mom helped, but otherwise,  got on the bus  or walked and yeah.  Very cool. Jorge, what about you, man?

07:32
Well, it's pretty similar. I mean, with me, obviously, me being an early 2000s kid, didn't really get to enjoy the 90s as much as you guys, but a lot of it was pretty much the same stuff. My dad is primarily the one that woke us up for school. I'm number four. I think... Good Lord, I had a sister. So did I. Hey, how lucky. I she was mean. God. Yeah.

08:01
So I think that around this time, I think whenever I was in elementary school, two older sisters were already in high school. So I think that they were already, or at least my older sister, think my older sister was already driving, I believe. That's a win. That is a You don't have to drive the school bus or anything. I mean, I'm sure she didn't drop you off. No. Yeah.

08:30
So  be responsible for your sister. Drop their brother off and make them ride the bus. That's right. them for bed. Yeah, so I think that my older sister was  getting,  I think she was either just starting to drive or she was getting ready to drive  or  working on it.

08:53
I do miss that. I miss being able to have that kind of capability of like just living right next to the place where I gotta go rather than having like a 15, 20 minute commute. Anything within walking distance is convenient. is. It's a beautiful thing. Speaking of sisters though, the only first accident I ever been in was with my sister because she couldn't drive on black eyes, you know.

09:21
But it was funny. She said black ice. Yeah. And I think she wanted all the way there to get me. And then all of a sudden she forgot it was slick on the way home. It's like she just figured she could turn, I don't know, like a maniac because she had this point that she wanted to jerk it. And next thing you know, we're spinning around 180. I'm like, all right, here we go. Sometimes that happens to really good people. And it works out well. Oh, she's like, how are you so calm? I'm like, I don't know. Nerves of steel.

09:51
I was only like 16. I had been driving, you know? I was like 15 at the time. She picked me up from my girlfriend's house, watching Super Bowl night. was like, dude. So you had your learner's permit then? Probably 15. She didn't apparently learn anything. Again, sometimes really good people spin on black ice. It was so funny. We tried driving her home and it was just hopping. She's like, you drive it. I'm like, I ain't got my license. And this thing just hopped.

10:21
What about you, James?  Well,  I will touch on  the internal monologue I had every morning from getting up. Don't laugh.  I feel my mom would wake me up, right?  I'd kind of get out of my groggy state,  know, dread getting ready for school, but I feel my inner self-consciousness would just hit hard. I was like, are people going to like my shoes?

10:48
Are they gonna like my gelled hair? Do remember the Ellie look stuff? Did you ever use that? Yeah. Yeah. You look for others. Yeah. Yeah. Well, and all the sisters. All the sisters, true. I think you might be bringing back repressed memories that I've Repressed. Well, they're not repressed or unzipped now.  But  I feel I would focus a lot on my...  I don't know. I just wanted to be cool. You know, you make your backpack is... I don't know. I feel like I went through that every day. And then  once I got in the class and the teacher, we unpacked our stuff. just,  boop, I just forget.

11:17
Yeah, the worst thing I hate about the hair gel  was like it would get everywhere. My hands would get stick. I couldn't do it. You could smell that stuff a mile away. LA looks.  Yeah, it was terrible. Your hair was just  like diamond hard. Yeah.  Unless you had a bowl cut. Depending what part of the 90s I had a bowl cut. I can see that on you. Yeah.  I can see it. It doesn't look good, but...  Well, hey, I had a bowl cut.

11:45
Yeah. Did you say really Jorge? Yeah, I just don't. I mean, I'm not like, you know,  I'm not judging you, but it's just, I don't imagine you with.  Oh, I have a picture somewhere. We'll have to post our nineties pictures at some point. Stephanie will take it. Oh, I have plenty of bowl cut. I'm proud of it.  All right. Nice. I would not be.

12:08
I don't think I would get one now. I wouldn't try to make it a Now this inner monologue is making sense to me. Will they like my haircut? Repressed? Come on, Kyle. I think I was just so talking about myself. I'm repressed. like, did you get you talking about it? I was like, you know what? I had forgotten about all that goofy stuff. You buried it. I just grabbed a shovel. Why must you do such a thing? Okay, 90s tech. Let's skateboard.

12:37
I wouldn't say that's tech, but uh... Super Nintendo. Super Nintendo. PlayStation. What I think about a lot is  internet back in the day. Yeah. Right, computer labs. Kaza. What is it? Kaza, frostwire or...  That was a line. Oregon. Okay, you're talking about illegal downloading, right? Listen,  my, generation started that stuff, so yeah, you know.  How do you think we got half the music we did back in the day, you know? It's true. Linewire.

13:06
Lime wire. Walkmans.  We might be going in 2000s there, know, because who knows, somewhere around. We be. I had pretty, I don't even know if I had in 90s,  because I mean, that's... Well, that's the thing though, it was all dial-up. It's true. Oh, I forgot. It was like, remember that?  Can you give us an example of... I don't  know if something was terrible or something along the line of that, but much worse, you know?  And then sometimes I feel like it wouldn't connect. You ever have that problem?

13:33
If someone was on the phone, it wasn't if someone was on the phone, but I feel like sometimes it just wouldn't connect. Correct. Yeah. Yeah. Heaven forbid you get a phone call. You would burn CDs with your illegal music. Yeah, four kilobytes a second and there's songs like, three, three, three, four megabytes. Well, this is going to take forever. Yeah. take like 20 days, 20 hours just to download Create your own unique mix and you take a permanent marker and write on there, know. Yeah. Kyle's super awesome mix.

14:02
I hope Sony doesn't come back like, that was who was downloading all that music. I think they went to court over all that stuff. You're probably good.  Well, never know.  That's true. I don't, but I think you're good.  I think you're right. I think I still do have some of those  cassettes also because you would record  with the radio as well. yeah. Cassette tapes, yeah. Yeah.  You guys actually remember recording, I remember recording Jeff.

14:31
Jeff Locksworthy tape, I recorded that thing and we recorded and played Like off the TV? No, off itself. You  don't have it recorded in your own cassette, have like one play and then record Oh, yes. Yeah, see? That took some work. That did. That would have a project my dad would have to help me. Off the radio was pretty good too. Oh yeah.  Weird Al Yankovitch?  Oh my. Yeah,  oh my. I almost peed my pants listening to some of his stuff.

15:01
Yeah, or hey you ever listen to him? Yeah, it was just he was really hit or miss with me like  I thought that he was before your time  well so  I was really big into Michael Jackson whenever I was a kid and so whenever I saw his version of  Whenever I saw his parody of Michael Jackson's bad except his was called fat like that was like one of my favorite freaking videos

15:29
Yeah, he did. I forgot a lot of his comedy was based on parody. Oh, yeah. yeah. It's 100 % parody. I feel like almost all of it was parody. Yeah, you're right. You're right. So it's been now, as the kids would say, a minute. It's been a minute. I mean, you were talking about technology. like, and since we're on music, mean, do you guys remember Napster? Yeah. Yeah, with the little dog on the logo. Yeah. I don't know if it was a dog. I mean, it did.

15:58
It like it had caddies or something. I remember Napster, Limewire, and Frostwire. I think that Limewire and Frostwire were more like into the early 2000s, not so much in the 90s. I do know that Napster was like 1999, whenever it originally launched. Am I wrong here? Was Zenga something? Does that sound familiar?

16:27
Jenga? You talking about like the whole Jenga thing? No, maybe I'm totally on base.  don't know. I you just made that up. I thought there was something starting with a Z that was some kind of  music. I mean, for while, yeah, for wingtones, but that's  been in the recent 15, 20 years.  Couldn't tell you.  All sounds weird to me.  So instead of the internet, handheld tech?

16:55
Did you say Game Boy earlier? You said Super Nintendo. Oh yeah, Super Nintendo. mean, think it's Super... Walkmans.  Walkmans,  Game Boys, Tamagotchi. CD skipping, put that in your backpack, start running, ain't happening now. That's true. Tamagotchi's were a good time. Okay.  How many did you have?  Well... How many did you murder? A lot.  I think at one point I took about eight to school. Holy crap.

17:25
I don't know why. Yeah.  And  it was hard to keep them all alive. Yes, it was.  You were trying to keep ape Tamagotchis alive simultaneously. Yeah. Because they had to be fed and watered and changed. Yes. I I had one.  One. One. Yeah. think all of us got one for Christmas  and they weren't taking care of them. And I thought I could do that in class.  There's nothing else to learn. I might as well take care of Tamagotchis.

17:54
And I think they all died would be my guess. That was also a press memory I had there. Yeah. sister had a pretty cool one.  And I reset hers on accident.  And I got in a lot of trouble for that. And I think I had to buy her a new one.

18:12
But those are cool. fair. Does it? It's just a reset button. Well, okay. Wasn't it pretty dramatic when it died? I'd never had one. My sister had one. So dramatic, I don't remember it. I feel I would witness the birth and the death. I didn't really see too much of the in-between. Yeah, I guess it was pretty dramatic. And it would beep when it was dying. Yeah. And I'm sure it was like hidden or something. So it would look like maybe she lost it. But I do remember getting in a lot of trouble. And I don't know why, but I think I had to buy her a new one. Were they expensive?

18:43
I don't know.  I don't remember that. And what is this again? Tamagotchi? sisters had to one. Oh for sure. What they egg shaped?  Those are pretty tiny, like three buttons. Feed, poop, clean. Yeah, some kind of  chimera type creature that you would I think you can buy them now. I thought it was a dog.  Yeah, can. They are sold on Amazon.  they range anywhere from about

19:12
$20 to about $40. That's the price range I'm seeing right Well, inflation, boy. Tamagotchi inflation. I could get a couple more. I'm going to buy the Sims and have a dog on there and be like... The Sims? Yes, might as well for that much, $24. I know, but this is cool because you get to keep it as a keychain. It's handheld. You can take it with you anywhere. Yes, cell phone. I bet it doesn't have a Tamagotchi on it. That's right, it doesn't. It could.

19:41
It could they haven't come up with it yet. It's a problem guys. We go there. heard it bring it back You heard it here first. You're gonna hear first copyright that did I'm Bobby ink? Yeah, I guess Toma got you by Kyle Wait Kyle Kyle got you Nice We'll take royalties later. Yeah, we will is that like Peruvian or some got you doesn't matter. I no idea. It's yours. Yeah, Kyle got you. Yeah, like first Sachi first

20:14
Just leave the branding to us. We were on it. We were there. I was meeting my failures. All right so Let's see 90s food Macaroni and cheese McDonald's McDonald's fries. Mm-hmm. Okay chicken. Okay, what's the food? So? Favorite 90s grills George Foreman grills remember those infomercials. Oh, yeah. Yes. Yeah, you know, I do remember George for yeah, what about a

20:42
Benihana or something  like that. It's a restaurant. Yeah, that's a restaurant. That's true.  That's true.  It's a restaurant though. Well, it ain't around no more is it? Yeah, it still is. Is it? Yeah. I  remember that name. I just remember the name for some reason. George Foreman, my mom had one. I just distinctly remember the smell of  a hamburger and then that little tray that would catch all the juice and stuff. Yeah, we had that a lot.

21:11
Like I've never been out of Benny Hawn's anyways guys. We could have been, we didn't know. Yeah, we didn't know. I just heard her name. I thought it was a cool name. Benny Hawn. I was like, should have been a superhero. Well, can I, I just for a second, because in one of the holiday episodes of The Office, they went to it. That's right. Yeah. Oh snap. Yeah. Chicken, chicken piccata. Yes. And then I'll have the chicken piccata. He burnt his

21:40
and I can't remember what season, but Michael burnt his foot on a George Foreman girl. Yeah, he did because he likes making bacon in the morning. So soupy. Yeah. in the George Foreman. He likes to wake up to the smell of bacon. What about like sirloin stockade? Oh, that was a good place to. Okay. So it's called sirloin, right? Sirloin cut. As a kid too, I would call it sirloin stockade. Yes.

22:09
I was so pumped to eat there when we came to Indiana. So obviously we didn't have one of those. So. Sirloin stockade? Yeah, we didn't have that in our area. Yeah, we had one around here and they were as a kid. love. Oh, we had a sirloin stockade and we had a Ponyversa and then now it's just like nothing. Well, we a few, but. I feel Buffet's in the past five years, they've kind of faded out. As an adult, I guess, at least right now, I'm not a huge fan of Buffet's. I don't know.

22:39
Blame, blame. feel that the food quality is not up to par. I will see... Exquisite pallet. Sirloin stockades. But like I think that like anytime I drive by they're like already shut down, like they're not open. and that sucks because I have... I mean, I've never known... I never heard of them before I moved to Indiana. And then like whenever... I mean, even whenever I first moved here, whenever I first moved to Indiana, the...

23:09
We're already  closing.  that sucks.  And then ain't nothing like an all you can eat.  No,  that's why,  you know what? Speaking of that, growing up for me, that's why Golden Corral was like. Golden Corral was the place. was cheap  and it was a very friendly environment. But if you go to a Golden Corral now, it is expensive and.

23:40
I think the last time me and my wife went to go to Golden Corral, we're like, we're not coming back here again. Just because of the clientele that showed up. I remember you telling me about that. We talked about that one morning. Was it because your wife had never been to one? She wanted to check that off her list? Well, there you go. I'm glad I got to do that, but after that, she and I agreed, like, yes, that's a nice little.

24:09
Experience I guess like we were not there for very long. We're there for like 10 minutes. They're like, yeah, let's  Yeah,  and that sucks cuz like growing up like Golden Corral was like a great place to go it is everyone was so happy Yeah, it was an after-church. Yeah big deal. Yeah. Yeah, I feel like I'd be like Cracker Barrel for some reason around here  Yeah,  yeah  Yeah,  if you could just buffet all that yeah, absolutely. That's true

24:39
Is that another good idea? Cracker Barrel should have a buffet. I would go bananas on the chicken fried steak. Oh yes. Oh yes. It's roasting haven't seen it in my year. It's literally saying in your year, you're right. I will say it's pretty pricey though for getting, you know, say breakfast type food. I can do better at home instead of going there. It's just cheaper, but well, maybe not. The price of eggs have skyrocketed.

25:09
Yeah, that's true. Maybe not. I take that back. And if you don't like to cook. The birds got the food. Come on. love to cook.  I hate it. You hate cooking? My gosh, it's... There are a lot of things I hate and that's on the list. Yeah, definitely you.  Yeah, I hate it. Okay. If you have to cook, all right, what's your go-to meal?  Probably lasagna.

25:33
That's pretty complex. No kidding. hate cooking, but I my lasagna. I gotta get the noodles out. There's layers in there. And what are you getting? Like the pre-boiled Yeah, like the cheese you gotta use. You to boil the noodles yourself. don't do the pre. I don't know. Like that's it. Cause I feel like if you hate cooking. Good Lord. No, the wrong, kidding. I'm like a 10 layer lasagna. I It's like, I hate building. What were you trying to build? Oh, a pyramid. No, like hear me out.

26:01
If you hate to do something and every once in a while you have to do it, like people assume if you say you hate to cook it's because you can't. So like your go-to needs to be something more complex. So when you make it, they're like, ah, you should do this more. Okay. Well, you'll have to make us lasagna sometime. I can't, I hate to cook.

26:21
She's gonna do it one time. One time. We're just asking for one time. some candied green beans. Again, you gotta make it even more. What? You got green beans in your Candied green with the bacon bits and like the brown sugar and stuff. Or hey, I know him I have never heard of green Is he out? No, no, no, no. He's in all the way. Yeah,  that's  it.  That's the go-to.  But I hate it. I know. Yeah.

26:49
green beans and lasagna, I never heard of such a thing. This is like travesty. I wouldn't say I wouldn't eat it either. I would because I eat anything, nothing wrong. I just think naturally she would hate to cook all that if she's tired. I just don't want to do it. Go ahead, Jorge. My go-to for cooking is pasta and there is a particular dish, it's called spaghetti alla assassina. Do we have to say it like that in order to make it?

27:18
It requires that Italian.  I still like also  the Vista.  That's also the 90s. So.  So what it is is it's basically it. You you take some spaghetti  and you  put it on like you do not boil it or anything. You  throw it in with some garlic  and pepper flakes and olive oil.

27:47
or fresh peppers and then you  essentially like toast the pasta and let it caramelize and then you throw in  boiling water and the  pasata  or the  sauce.  the pasata. Yeah, the pasata. So then you just let it like cook and char and then like the spaghetti becomes kind of

28:16
It's not like super current like it's still kind of cooked and everything like you let the boiling water and the sauce like do its thing, but it's not like  But it's not like regular spaghetti like it's it's kind of like just charred spaghetti It's kind of it's a little chewy and crunchy,  but it is so good, especially if you take  Especially if you get  What's the cheese?  It's basically like this  it's the

28:43
Cheese within the cheese. can't, I'm blanking right now, but like it's so good. What? No, that wouldn't be Brie with that. The cheese within the cheese. It's like Dr. Cheese. Not true cheese. No, I'm blanking right now. no way he's going through all that trouble then using cheese sauce. That's what I know. No way. No, it's legitimate cheese. I cannot remember what the name of the cheese is for some reason. It's the cheese? Huh? It's magical cheese.

29:13
It's like a it's from it's from Never Neverland Peter Pan cheese It sounds like this dish has a lot of good mouthfeels and I would love to see a picture I'd love to try it along with Stephanie's lasagna and caramelized charcoal spaghetti. were they? Green beans. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah Okay, I think we have a we got to set a date here for uh, I mean something good a nice dinner Homemade dinner. Uh burrata burrata burrito

29:42
I don't know why we didn't think of that.  was on us.  Yeah, burrata. I don't know why I was blanking, but like, you know, there is  a  there is like the creamier cheese inside the inside the burrata. like you can just scoop that out, put it on top of your asa-sina. And it's it's great. It's awesome. It's spicy.  It tastes really good. It's probably like one of my favorite pasta dishes. I like that. That does sound good. Yes, sounds very good, actually.

30:13
Yeah. think it sounds like we're going to have a pasta night. Not so much a I hope we're right. It's a pasta. I think we have a pasta night at our house at least once a week. I just do a bolognese is meat and red sauce, right? Yeah. And then I do an Alfredo sauce, homemade. Not trying to brag, but it's pretty, it's pretty good. Is there something funny about that? No.

30:38
No.  make a pasta sauce. I'm not trying  to brag.  A couple years ago,  just had that  itch. And so I cooked soup and these other dishes and I saw Jorge later and I said,  hey, sorry, dude, I smell like garlic and onions. I've been cooking all day. And he said, nothing wrong with that. Do you remember saying that?  I don't.

31:08
Oh man. All I'm saying, okay, back to, back to nineties. All I want to say is for food,  bring back the colored ketchup. That was fun. That was fun. It was so fun. Wasn't there, there was mustard too. Well mustard, dirty yellow. That's already fun. Right. But they had like green mustard as well. Did they? I don't remember purple ketchup  and No, it's moldy I guess. That's true. Green ketchup, know, like, that's just moldy. eat it. Moldy ketchup. No, I just, it didn't taste any different. It was just fun. It was just The purple one, I loved it.

31:38
Or... I do remember whenever the Hulk movie came out, I think, again, or 03. Whenever Hulk came out, that's whenever they were really pushing the green catch up. Yeah, that makes sense. Sure. Yeah. And I loved it. And I think they did the same thing with Shrek too. Oh, yeah. Just think of the marketing game for that. There's a green character movie coming out.

32:07
Ketchup. Ketchup. I remember any of that ketchup. Really? Really? I just ate red ketchup. Was it really? Yeah.  I must've missed it.  I think you did. Yeah. Clearly.  I'm just saying. You can't forget that. You can't forget purple ketchup. You can't forget something you don't know about. Is this another repressed memory? Is that what you're trying to tell us? No, not repressed. Cause again, I did not know about it.  This is in different category, right? Subcategory.

32:36
Easy squirt.  Easy Was that yogurt? Oh yeah, it was the ketchup.  Yeah, it was. Purple and blue  as well. Yeah,  they had blue.  What a good time. Your parents really had to force you guys to eat, didn't they?

32:55
I didn't like liver and onions. Well, who does besides someone I maniac like Jeffrey Dahmer or something. No, I think he liked humans. Yeah. He still like liver, human liver and onions. It's still liver and onions. All right. Just so we're clear. That's a good point.  Just so we're clear, yes. Okay. 90s TV shows and movies.  Okay. I'll say it first. I had a sister. I  watched My Fair Share of Mary, Kate and Ashley also.

33:25
The best. And I can't say I hated it. I can't Well, you couldn't hate it. No. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Oh my gosh. Oh man. Talking about Full House. them just because I had a big crush on them. I never watched Mary-Kate Yeah, because they were so cool. I always watched Full House. Full House was great. A winning London, but that was more 2000s. All right, what ones did they have? Matters. It takes two. takes two. Loved it. Classic. Wait, is that the one where like they're...

33:53
Uh, visiting like their grandma or something like that. Uh, no, I think that was how the West was one. Tommy boy. Not Tommy boy. Oh yes, Tommy boy. I thought we were still talking. Oh, I don't know. for this. Yeah, we're still talking about the Olsen twins. Yeah. These Olsen twins. Okay, I know, but like- You had a sister and she was older, right? Full house is all I ever knew a man. mean-

34:19
My life never revolved around the Olsen twins. I'm talking like things that were cool.  Olsen twins?  Oh, Yikes.  They were the  90s. They were the face of the 90s. They were.  I don't know about that. I thought that'd be more like wrestling. It was the  90s, guys. No, Marking and Ashley. Okay, so as as kids, like as far as like kid shows and things like that, or maybe even movies that starred kids.

34:47
Mary-Kate and Ashley were like the top contenders  of You had Jonathan Taylor Thomas, had Home Improvement, you had Family Matters, there was a lot more than just...  They were just a small... you're right,  but everybody were most popular. They were iconic. If somebody says, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olson,  I'm going to strongly disagree because I don't...  You can strongly disagree, you're still wrong.  I'm just going to say,  they were like it.

35:16
a blip in my  90s, like maybe. But you do remember them. Well, yeah, in Full House only though. that's impressive. I honestly don't remember just them being in anything besides Full House. I don't even remember any other movies I could think of offhand. You know what? We forgive you. We'll leave it there. forgive you. When you guys talk about it, like, You know what? We can have a...

35:36
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie night. Pasta night. With pasta and burrata cheese.  Oh yes, yes. And caramelized green beans. That sounds terrific. Just something simple. I think I'm gonna have a car crash at night.  Oh man. Okay, TV shows.  Seventh Heaven. Seventh Heaven is so good. That was a morally  guided show that taught you life lessons. So we would watch it as a family every Monday night.

36:06
And what was the change? Was it ABC?  It was WB. WB.  Friends, yeah, sorry.  Not Seventh Heaven either? Definitely not Seventh Heaven, that was past.  Let me just tell you, you need to go back and watch it now. Well, I could see why it would be good for  parents, but no, that wasn't something I grew up with. I knew about it. It was like Friends or we'd watch movies or you know.  Friends is classic

36:32
It was a morally guided show that starred a immorally guided father. The dad getting some big trouble with some really inappropriate things. That's a shame. In the show? No. This was years later in real life. We're like, so heavy doing this. That didn't sound like family night right there. It was.

37:00
He didn't follow his character. He did not. You know what? Collins actually, the dad, he actually played Andy's dad in the office. He did, you're right. Oh my gosh, I forgot about that. It's hard to hate him now. No, I still hate him. Oh man. Go ahead. They also had South Park in the 90s. But that's if you were allowed to watch it.

37:29
Oh, yeah, we were at South Park.  I wasn't allowed to watch that stuff. I can tell why. wasn't either. whenever I got older. Well, I mean, it's the same thing as Family Guy. So like a lot of people weren't allowed to watch Family Guy, but they found a way to watch it growing up.  No, I don't think I've ever seen an episode of either one of those. Family Guy or South Park. That's actually probably good for you. Thank you.

37:57
They're morally corruptible, so you know. I mean, I think I'm past that at my age. I don't know. I don't think anyone's past being morally corruptible. know, I mean, just look outside sometimes and walk around and I'm sure if you go to like Portland, Oregon or something, you're like, yeah, people are probably crazy. Yeah, we might have some roles. Compared to... South Park. I've been taking a break from it, but I love that show. I used to like it growing up. I haven't watched it in so long, but that's just... I don't know.

38:25
I used to watch wrestling growing up in the nineties. know, was always watch wrestling. Oddly enough, like I've seen some of it, but it would be Sundays after church because my great grandma would watch it. Oh yeah. Praise Jesus. Yeah. Let's watch some wrestling. We did after lunch. was on. Wow. Right after Sir Lion's talk. Yeah. Or wherever we were probably closer to Golden Garelle at that point. But yeah, I just remember that was being on. And then my aunt too.

38:55
in our late 60s, 70s had probably every  WWE magazine  and like figures. It was so weird. It's not weird. think she  liked the male masculine. She liked the tight pants and the butt. It just  reeked of testosterone. And sweaty men.  It  was weird. Yeah.  Gotcha, grandma.  Gotcha. Gotcha. Yeah.

39:25
How was the heartbreak whenever you guys realized it was absolutely fake? What are you talking about? I was never... You're still convinced it's real? It's definitely real. Are you kidding me? I mean, don't get me wrong. It is fake to an extent like what's scripted and what's happened. But I mean, there's a lot of injuries that do happen. they get a lot of... I mean, I've even broken my... The only bone I ever broke was wrestling with my buddies in a trampoline. So I mean, there's a lot of...

39:54
Accidents that come with it. So, Yeah, the accidents that might happen because I mean, it's the same thing as like if someone's going into a movie being a stunt double or an action star that's doing his own stunts, like, yeah, he's going to get hurt. But at the end of the day, the things that they're doing are still fake. South Park did an episode of it, and I think it characterizes everything like that's the thing, too, is that if there is, mean, if it wasn't scripted.

40:23
to an extent, then you're gonna have a lot more people die because, mean, Stone Cold broke his neck, just getting a pile driver, you know what saying? So it has to be that way or, you know, it's gonna be one of those things where everyone is, you're not gonna have any talent, nothing, you you watch it for the show. But yeah, I mean, I kind of always knew it was fake. I mean, he was just one of those things, like, oh, hey, growing up, you just kind of figure it out, you know, but I was probably pretty young, you know, so I think I just liked the fact that they were beating up. was impressed wrestling was my favorite sport growing up in real life.

40:52
in school sports, I was one of those. Excuse me.  It was the first word I ever learned how to spell actually.  mean, Ray Mysterio actually killed a guy doing the 619, I believe. What?  Yes. Is that why he's so mysterious? I don't know.  I just remember that being a big, in fact, I don't remember exactly when that happened.  I have a strong feeling that was staged.

41:22
But you know, I'm not sure. I'm  not sure. I don't never remember that one. But you know what's very nineties  of the story you told breaking your arm, you said?  collarbone. Collarbone. People don't break bones anymore. Do you see kids in cast? No. My daughter broke her wrist a couple years ago. Mike, you know  what I'm talking about? Do you see a lot of kids in cast anymore? You can go get it. Hey, go get a rope. Hang it from top of one of these trees and swing down. And I guarantee you can see some cast. Hey,  you can make it happen. Yeah.

41:52
I think though  we were probably outside a lot more too doing some dangerous things.  We didn't have tablets or devices  and our parents were like, shoo, go.  Go play outside.  guess I agree with you to the extent, but I I live in an area, like I said before, I  see kids at all the time.

42:13
Maybe in heart, like where you said, when I grew up, yeah, not so much, not as prevalent, but where I live now, there's more kids out. But yeah, I mean, probably in the bigger cities too, they're all going to be in, know, because I mean, where do they have to go? do they have a whole bunch of parks and you're always worried about something. You know, even at school, you got, got worries about guns and shootings. That wasn't really something you worry about until... We just had the monkey bars. And stuff like that. That's when all the injuries would happen. Yeah, that's what want. Yeah. I mean, I didn't even break any bones actually until I was in high school. So, you know, just, you know...

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But you're right, know, kids do.  mean, they can break them just like falling down, you know. So I mean, it's possible that way, but you know, they're more likely to break it doing an activity. Roughhousing. Yeah. Watch them WWE and then you roughhouse and crack.  That was our Sunday evening. My daughter was wrestling. She just swinging, tried stopping herself. Yeah.  After we watched it in the afternoon, we're like, we should see if we can really do this. It ramped you up.

43:13
I did a lot of stupid stuff growing up.  Really? I would have never guessed. That doesn't sound right for you.  I  know I'm pretty mysterious and  I don't give off that aura.  Never.  We're  talking about  movies and TV shows and things like that. Do you guys ever  miss  going into a blockbuster?

43:39
I can smell it right now. I had Dave's video. We're not talking about Dave. We're not talking Dave. Dave's my best friend. If you lived in a small town, you had a Dave's. didn't have a... I won't say the name of mine, but it was like Dave, but we did have a Blockbuster down the road. What I will say about Dave's video compared to Blockbuster, they're still around. Are you serious? No there's one in Muncie.

44:08
Yeah, he sells like, you know,  use video. You know what? We need to bring Blockbuster back because I'm telling you something right now. We were lied to by streaming services.  They were like, oh, yeah, because I remember Netflix, whenever Netflix started to compete with Blockbuster and then Blockbuster tried saving itself by being like,  hey, you know, if someone ruined a movie for you, you can just go back to Blockbuster and you can just exchange your movies. And it was pretty weak. But I mean, they still made an effort.

44:36
And then I don't know what happened. think I heard that Netflix bought them out or something like that, but I don't know. I'll have to look that up. But I don't know about that. But  but like at the end of the day,  where streaming server streaming services have become  like, you know, now they're  coming out with like their own movies. And then  if you guys don't remember, Netflix was like, oh, yeah, no, no.

45:05
commercials or anything like that, blah, blah, blah. And now what do they have? Now it's, it's ads. Once again, Unless you pay $28 a month. Yeah. It's getting steep. Which Kyle does have to pay, but it's legit. Cause I have to pay it. Yeah. I'm pretty sure I pay as much as you do. Yeah. I don't pay near as much. I grandfathered in. You might have. Depending what package you get.

45:34
Hey, listen, I bought him enough. You listen, you buy him enough yachts  guaranteed. Like, oh, this guy bought us 46 yachts. We're going to, we're  going to waive that fee.  No ads for this guy. That's annoying. But yes, Jorge, to follow up on your blockbuster was just for me, it was an experience.  Whether, whether that we were kids or you're with your friends or in your high school, but you walk in there, we didn't have, you know, the internet to like look at a movie trailer. We just.

46:03
This cover looks good. We're judging a book by its cover, movie by its cover, but that was so fun. You read the back, you look at the pictures and you're like, I want this one. It's true. And if your mom said yes, yes. Or you could get two. good Friday night. Yeah. If you get two, I about fell over. Oh yeah. Which I, it felt like it was a Friday night thing, right? After school, you go to Blockbuster. I will say that I went to Alaska in 2017 and they still had a Blockbuster up and That actually is the only Blockbuster. Didn't they do a documentary about it?

46:32
Probably, and I do not think that it's opened at this point, but it was at that. It was still going pretty strong. there's one Dave's video and one Blockbuster. Still. In entire United States. what they have. One in nine. Family video. I don't know if there's any family videos still. I they're all closed. So you could go to Dave's and get the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen videos. Yeah, you should get on that. Yeah, let me get an airplane.

47:01
An airplane? To go all the way to Blockbuster and together. You could drive to Alaska. Yeah. I could, but maybe a lot faster to fly. Start a campaign, Jorge, will you? Yeah. I should because I, and I think a lot of people would agree with me. Like, hey, Netflix, Netflix and HBO and all those other places, they tricked you and you're, you know, even Peacock. Peacock really pissed me off. Excuse me.

47:29
Peacock really made me mad because they were like, oh yeah, free,  free software sign up. then, so like you sign up and then they're like, you have ads. And they're like, if you don't want  ads  or if you don't want like,  or if you want less ads,  then get a subscription. So like, even if you get a subscription with Peacock, you're still going to have ads. It's stupid. It is stupid.  You wouldn't have that with Blockbuster.  I'm over.

47:59
You know, excuse me, I've had enough of the instant gratification. I could, I could go back. We become everything. It's just, you know, immediate, you know, back in the day, you know, you're talking about streaming services. We get it like now, you know, you can click it. It's one click away. Like Blockbuster, we had to go there. We had, if there was a movie we wanted to see, we had to go  see if they even had it in stock and then get it  possibly rewind it.

48:27
And then watch it. mean, now it's just, on demand. They had like a little ticket in there and it was on there. Oh, tickets in, ticket, ticket out. Cool. That was cool thing. Ever seen a ticket in there? it was a good time. It was, video game, you know. But also I think though you had more family time because you were doing 7-7 on Monday night or TGI Friday on Fridays. I think I do miss that, like an opportunity to hang out with everyone at one time, but.

48:58
Yeah, and it was a time where, well, at least for us, we only had, I think, one TV in the living room. There was no TVs in our room, not allowed. You know, there was one landline phone and it wasn't cordless. We weren't that fancy. We did have cordless. You did? To start out with? I mean, from what I remember. Did you have a dial pad or did you have one of those circular ones? I don't even know what they're called.

49:26
A rotary phone. Rotary phone, yeah.  I don't know. I don't remember. I'm just remembering a cordless for so long. Very cool. Just one phone? Probably.

49:43
That sounds right. But we did just have one TV and depending on, my mom really hated cable. So she would just be like, we're not going to have that crap on anymore. And then one time she bought a guardian VCR or an angel VCR. Do you know what those are? Yes. Go ahead and explain. If you don't know what it was, you could.

50:14
have it set up, and I think there was one for the VCR too, and you could play the movie that had these awful scenes or cuss words in it, and the guardian angel would just take them out, or would change the curse word into something else. And it was so stupid because you would have subtitles, and so you knew what they were blocking out. Well, I never knew such a thing existed. We didn't have one, but I heard of it. I know what you're talking about.

50:43
It was so dumb. It just really didn't do anything. And because you were spending more time being like, what do you think they were trying to all this money so my daughter can't hear cuss words. But she has I say them all the time. Yeah. She goes to elementary school. They're cussing there. Are you so are you talking about the TV Guardian? Is that what you're talking Yeah. There was a TV Guardian, but there was also like a VCR, if I remember correctly. That if you, you know, or put your VHS.

51:12
That's a very sophisticated piece of equipment for the Yeah, and I could be completely making it up. No, I feel like you're right. I feel I remember hearing about that. We didn't have one, but... Okay, well... Yeah, never... I just a lot of the... Yeah, TV will rot your brain. It might have a little bit. Well, again, you you could choose in the afternoon if you wanted to watch Oprah or Pokemon, and so... Half of us maybe had their brains rotting if they were watching Pokemon.

51:42
or soap operas. Yeah, but not Oprah. Jerry Springer. a lot. Jerry Springer. Oh yeah. learned a lot Oprah. Yeah, that's true. me tell you guys something about Jerry Springer, okay? If you guys remember the kind of stuff that he showed, there's no way that they would allow, me and my wife were talking about this just the other day.

52:08
There's no way that they would allow any of that stuff that they played back then to be played now. I just remember a lot of the the censorship that they had on the show. The beeping. The TV guardian would not have had that come across. It would have canceled the whole show. I would have been like, we're not doing this. Nice try. That infamous beep. Well, sometimes I feel like they would just like.

52:37
hollow it out or like it would just be like muted. I never understood the muting of the hands, like how they'd blur their hands. I mean, I know that they were, you know, preventing them from flipping people off, but like, it's like, you knew what they were doing. I don't, Jerry? I don't want to hear your. What are you talking about? That's the instrument sound I would hear constantly. if I got caught.

53:09
If I got caught watching that and they, what are you watching?  Oh my goodness. think my mind just went back. Like I'm 12 years old again.  Yes. And that's why we watch Mari.  You switch it to Mari because that's way more appropriate. I feel like when I watch Joey Springer, after what I ever heard, sounds something like

53:36
That's exactly what it was. We know more guys. For 30 minutes. you're like, wow. would be like, you could just go ahead and turn that off right now. I'm sick and tired of that. Yeah. Yeah. Go play outside. Yeah. I actually think I had a couple of I knew some people that went on to Jerry Springer. I honestly couldn't believe it, but it's pretty funny. I don't think he's alive now, but I won't say anything. But I was like, oh my gosh, man. Like, why would you do such a thing? Why would you agree to go on such a show? Just so you can be embarrassed.

54:06
What do you have to gain?  I some of the stuff is hilarious. ain't gonna lie. can't get any... Fifteen minutes of fame.  Bad publicity is good publicity,  unfortunately.  I  think  publicity is only good if you become rich off of it. If you just go there and publicly shame yourself, then that's just public shame. Well, there's being famous and then there's being infamous.  Right. Yeah. Pick your poison. And people love both. They do. They love both.

54:36
If there's a good story. Think about modern day people that like, I mean,  you see these little kids  that are acting  awful. They're terrible. And a lot of people will tell you, why is this person getting publicity? Like, why is this person even getting recognized? Blah, blah. Because  that's just what makes, that persona is what's making them famous.  It's so weird how it works. Like, people hate you.

55:02
and people are sick and tired of seeing you, and yet somehow you're still getting views. And that's... And that's just how it is. We love the chaos. exactly. People love to hate other people. It would... It's my favorite word. I love the chaos. Chaos? Yeah. Like the Dr. Malcolm chaos theory. I think that existed in the 90s or two. Just anything? Like everyone always loved to hate.

55:32
Love to hate. You just didn't have social media to do it. Well, now you publicly love to hate, Yank. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I want to do this for a reaction. I want to be cool, man. Absolutely. Yeah, social media didn't exist then.  I think it was writing notes to each other. Yeah.  You really cross your fingers for a good note  in your yearbook or something.  If you had a crush, you'd just lay on your floor and look at the yearbook and...  Oh, See what they wrote you.

56:01
Or you could play mash. That was big. And you guys never played mash for something. Yeah. It was like, um, man, why did you say this to me? You brought it up only ask the questions of it's going to be like the office trivia mash was, um, you basically had to pick four people, uh, that like you had a crush on. And then you had to pick four places that you would like to live.

56:30
four types of housing. I feel like I know this. Yeah. And there were like seven categories and then someone would draw a circle and you would tell them to stop. And then how many lines there were like six. So you would just go down and count. And that would tell you your future. We could play it right now if you want. Hang on. No. I couldn't do it. was trying to draw the ass. That has nothing to do with the game. No. Okay. Go ahead. Let's see it. Let's see you demonstrate mash. I just.

56:59
I just told you, why do I have to?  Well, let's see it. If you do circle.  I just did. So you're going to name four states that you would like to live in.

57:13
Salary, location, job, number of kids. Let's have answer these questions. Jorge, go ahead. Question one. Four states you'd like to live in. Four states I'd like to live in. This is going to get awkward though when you have to name your spouse because you have four options. Well, I'll skip that one. That's why I threw it Celebrities. What's your four places? Let's see.

57:44
Texas no actually no, what no, okay, I'll do Montana. We'll do Montana, Missouri maybe Mississippian Oh Start with an M. Yeah, I that's what he was doing. Okay one more buddy and then Massachusetts Heck no. Yeah, it's not real one of the Dakotas. I was about to say South Dakota. Yeah, we're go South Dakota. Okay

58:13
Four types of houses that you would- A cardboard box. You could do that. A bigger cardboard box.  A cardboard box.  I'll put a mansion down because I think that's what everyone wanted. You have to start with an M. You know what? I'm all I'm all right as far as-  You're too far in,  I'm all right as far as the man. I don't need to have a mansion. Okay, we're not- Just something with a lot of space. four. There's four sets of four?

58:43
Right. But a number of kids. Give me four different number of kids. Three. OK. So maybe four at the most. OK. We'll just do. Don't overthink it, This is all hypothetical. Yeah. Good to see your wife. We'll hear it. But I mean, I mean, name four spouse options. A dog.

59:14
We're not marrying animals. What do you mean? Okay, we're going to give you this one. We're just going to put your wife. So you can be with your wife. won't question that. Salary, four different salaries. That's a good one. Thanks. If I was a little, I'd probably think celery. Oh, salary. I guess.

59:47
I don't know, 70. Okay, 70k. What else we got? 80, 90, 100,000. Nice. Okay, and give me four vacation places. Steph, I'm impressed you know how to play this game still. I played it many realized that. I would have already lost interest one

01:00:14
I gotta go to class. We can't leave until we  solve this. So, four vacation spots. Oh my gosh. We're looking at Rome, Italy. All right. Okay.

01:00:34
I think that's it. Rome and Italy. about Denmark and Ireland? Yeah, that's a good one. Oh, you know what? Yeah, Ireland's a really good one. Yeah, yeah, you know, big world, you know. Azerbaijan or something, know, hey, or... The world is a lot smaller than you think, Kyle. Okay, you have to remind me, what's your wife's name? Lily. Lily. Lily. Lily pad. Okay, so I'm gonna, you just, when I say go,

01:01:05
Just like wait a couple seconds and then tell me when to stop. Okay. Go. What are you doing exactly? Just say stop at any point. Okay. Fine. Say stop.  Stop.  That's a lot of telemarkets.

01:01:26
You guys continue to talk about something while I tally up.  actually trying to make the I can't figure out how to make the S that we drew on everything.  turtles. Ninja turtles. This is definitely a female  capitalized I remember like the finger thing. I had like the finger count. Do the thing  back and forth. Do you pick this number?

01:01:52
It's not origami. know what talking I could never successfully make one of those. I never had enough. Yeah, I never carried enough. I never wanted to. It's a girl thing. Yeah, I had a lot of girls approach me. They're like, pick one. And I pick a corner and they go, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. Yep. And I'd say, I lost you. don't know. I don't remember what you call that. That thing where they're like dumb or they're like. I am genuinely impressed you remember how to do this game. Oh, yeah.

01:02:21
Or if you were sitting here, I'm watching her calculate your final answer. It's like she's a machine. What are you calculating? Terminator. What are you know in a minute? SkyNet.

01:02:36
Keep talking.

01:02:40
Oh, she  circled something

01:02:50
You're this so fast. Nope, she's still going.

01:02:57
Just calculating. two.

01:03:02
Jorge, do you know any poetry on the top of your head from elementary school that you still know or songs from music class? I don't remember any songs, but I do remember poetry. Let's hear it. I do not like you, Sam. am. I do not like green as ham. I will not eat him with a coke. Okay, are the results in?

01:03:32
Yes.  Jorge, you're gonna marry Lily.  So  that's good.

01:03:44
You  guys are gonna live in South Dakota.  But you are gonna live in a mansion, and I know that's not what you want, but that's how the game works.  You are gonna have one kid.

01:03:58
I want to say I some money there. You are going to make a hundred thousand a year.  Yeah.  And you're going to visit every summer in Rome. That'd be great. That's not bad. It's not a bad life. And you didn't want to play either.  I know. But then he thought about all of his answers. He Well, he did. Yeah, he did. He took a lot of time. Now,  I know that for sure. I missed a category because usually you could put mash up here and then you would do mansion, apartment, shack.

01:04:27
or just regular house. But I incorporated that in here. You should have put cardboard box. Well, that was on there. I'll tell you what, next time we play, you can play. All right. Because I would love Do you just want to start every episode with a game of Vash? We can. Let's do be so fun. That's a good warm up. Not you, honey. Well, thanks for playing. was a good one. to dig myself a hole. No, no, you your sister? Yeah.

01:04:55
So I think we scratched the surface on the 90s talk today. I'm sure we could talk about this later on in another episode. But I think we hit a couple things. We definitely unlocked Kyle's mind. Repressed memories. There's so much more they're repressed. have no I know, we're going to get through that. I'm like Pandora's box waiting to be opened. This could be the time. Is this creeping through?

01:05:24
That's gonna be good. There you go. Memory unlocked. That's what we're here for. Hey PlayStation 1 memory cards. Here we go. How many gigabytes for those? Depends. If you got lucky, you got a huge one and you never even got to use it What's huge back then? Like huge. as it is now. Like 10? Huge. Gigabytes? They didn't come in megabytes. I guess it did have megabytes, but it was more like file stores. Each one had a certain...

01:05:53
They had some of them were huge, I bet. Yeah, I had one, I never got to use it all. This is officially our first episode of Milkhouse. That's right. Glad I was able to do it with you guys. Yeah. Thanks for joining us. I never really like to hear that. That was good. Okay. Until next time. All right. I'll you guys. Peace out. Peace.

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you