Royal Street Sessions

Episode #7 Our First Call In Segment

Angel and Josh

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The title says it all! But no seriously, we had our first successful call in episode, we tell our own as well eventually, but its about when and where we asked our callers to tell us their best or worst job experience they ever had to endure, and boy were they amazing! Thank you to you guys! We learn a little bit more about each other lives and also first hand learn about the love Josh has for 94.5FM Rod Ryan's Show own, Alex P. Middleton, and its great. So much more to listen to in this episode and Thank You For Listening!

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Royal Street Sessions.

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You heard that right. We are here again. Episode seven. Royal Street Sessions. We're back. What's up, dude? What's up? What's up? Why are you looking all cute over there? I'm not.

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I'm feeling good. I do. I feel that it's different with the feet up. I feel much more vulnerable. Not being planted firmly on the ground.

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For the listeners, we changed the room around. That way we uh you know that we have the good space.

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Yeah, it's the feng shui of the room.

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Comfortable. Feng shui.

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This is a good pod room now. I mean, there's good space in front of us.

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We hung off the TV. It's more official.

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Yeah. Still got the blanket on it.

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Still got the blanket, but the blanket is a sound blanket.

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And it's elevated. Yeah, it's awesome.

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But yeah, uh, we got the TV up. We got this new couch. I say the new couch. It's literally the same couch, but you can flip around the Ottoman, which is really cool. It's pretty sick. It's uh nice little nice little factor.

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It's very versatile.

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But yes, it is a week week seven. No, actually episode seven.

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Both though. I mean it's week seven. Technically week seven, yeah. I just thought about that.

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I'm tripping.

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Yeah, I've been getting it, man. I've just been getting after it.

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How's your how was your work week? Fast. Fast?

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Yeah, it's just flying by now. It kind of scares me.

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Mine mine was kind of up. I don't know how to explain it because there was a lot of I don't know. I like I I jokingly call it babysitting, but we're escorting the contractors. We have to let them in certain doors. We have fobs, key fobs, and all that. Um new cameras being put in. New can new cameras being put in. Um so I did a lot of uh escorting slash babysitting slash on my phone slash letting I'm glad I brought a charger. Type of days. Yeah. I mean what? You didn't hear that, Dean. If you're listening, no phones, no phones at work. No, he's cool as hell. Yeah. He's a cool boss. Louisiana boy. Hell yeah. Straight. Do you know where from he's straight? I forgot exactly the city and the county. I need to ask the county, the parish.

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I think the parish is over there, I think. It's very it's very French.

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It's true, right? With that logo?

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Yeah. Well, the yeah, the whole like Baton Rouge, like all that, it's all very French. There's a name for that logo. The Florida Lee. The Florida Lee? Fleur? Deli. Fleur is like, what is it, Spanish for flower? Or hey, probably French, Josh. Fucking idiot. Jesus, man. We're talking. We're talking. We're talking. Yeah, it's probably French for flower, and then deli. Is de like day? Like like D-E, like de, like the word day. From from, and then Lee. L-I-S. I don't know what that means.

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I'm assuming that might be like a city or something. Fleur deli. Like a county.

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De Fleur Delhi. We got chat GP Bree looking it up. Oh, nice. I like that one. Nice. I thought about that one earlier when I was pooping. Typed it into my notes and everything. Didn't want to forget it.

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Oh. Okay. I thought you said you're gonna typed it into the chat GPT. I'm like, you needed that for that.

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That was good. Thanks, man. I was gonna pretend to be candid about it too. I was gonna be like, yeah, I just came up with that, but I can't fucking lie to the listeners. What we got?

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The Florida Lee is French for lily flower.

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Yeah. Okay.

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All right. Florida. I get it.

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Yeah.

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Florida Lee? Florida Lee.

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Oh, I heard it's Florida. Florida Lee. Florida Lee. Where are you from?

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I'm from Florida.

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What? We're Florida Lee. Yeah, I was trying to think of a uh That sounded so stupid. No, I get it.

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I get what you were going for, and I was I'm still trying to think of a bit in my head.

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You'll tell me when it does a thing, right? Because I'm looking at your way.

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Yeah.

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Cool. So we're good. Yeah, I'll watch it. I'll watch the screen. I forgot I'm doing notes.

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You tilt it towards me a little bit more so that I can uh it'll catch my eye more because I'm not looking at it very often. Yeah, I mean you'll see when it's not the red goes away. The red goes away. Yeah, so it's good. We're good.

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Uh so yeah, that was pretty cool. And I really know about the I didn't know the actual name of the Florida Lee. Yeah, the Florida Lee. The New Orleans Saints logo. So I knew that part. I just didn't know like the you know, actual name.

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Yeah, the etymology of it.

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I'm sorry for our Louisiana listeners totally, you know, because we have a bunch of those.

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You think we have one? We gotta have at least one. We got one from Switzerland. Do we really? It was probably an accident, but we got a Switzerland listen? Um uh yeah, the neon greens working, dude. It's catching people's eyes.

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That grass green. Literally called grass green. Yeah, it's uh but yeah. Um yeah, dude. Uh work.

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Yeah, yeah, we're gonna talk jobs on this one. Do we want to tell people that we're gonna try to do the phone thing or we just want to let it happen?

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So no, I think we're telling people as it's happening, so I think you should post it soon, actually. Yeah. Okay. Just to have it ready and uh just in case they call us. But yeah, we uh we have set up a phone line through an app called TextNow. And you can call us in whenever we do these types of episodes and tell us uh your experience to paste off whatever we're uh talking about. Over there, Josh with the sound sorry, sound stuff. Good point though. I need to turn my stuff down too. Okay. Uh um, I'm not but yeah, we set up a call line. Uh it's gonna be an experience for sure. We're gonna see how this goes. It'll whichever way it goes, it doesn't matter because we're still here, we're still having fun.

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Yeah, and if it fails, we'll just edit everything out and seem like we didn't do it exactly.

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Exactly. You already know, boy.

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Yeah, I mean we're we're good.

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It's Royal Street Trial and Error. Royal Street Sessions.

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Which one of these gifts do you like in, dude? Quadruple. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that shit too. Yeah, it doesn't look great on the green background, but I don't mind it.

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It don't matter, it's red and live and television.

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Catching the fucking eye.

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And I'll I'll I'll uh repost that. You guys should follow us if you have not. That's actually pretty new. We we're still getting uh still getting it up and running and uh trying to do our thing with it at Royal Stretch at Royal Street Sessions podcast on Instagram.

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Yeah, we have 21 followers. That's pretty sick.

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Really?

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Yeah, hell yeah. Let's go through every single one of them.

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No, don't do that. No, not yet. Not yet. Wait, at least till we get to 25.

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All right. When we hit 25, we're gonna shout out every single follower. We have two verified followers. Nope, just one.

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That's pretty dope. No, I did not know that. I haven't been paying attention. But we're actually, I mean, there hasn't been any real posts, clearly. You guys can't. Yeah, I I literally haven't made a post yet. But no, we're working on it, and yeah, it's fine. There's no there's no rush. I know that is what actually would what gets more people to listen to us. But we're doing this for fun. We're doing uh we're doing this for us. Eventually it'll get to that point where you know monetizing the shit, you know, making money off off with yeah, playing the algorithms and stuff.

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We'll we'll get there. But for now, it's it's a passion project.

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Yeah. Yeah, it's good. That's part of the growing content.

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It's getting better. I think I listen to every episode. I do th I genuinely think we're getting better every time. I think we're flowing better.

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I like reposting. Yeah, I like that. Sorry, yeah, that's why I'm calling it. No, you're good.

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My bad. Um, I was making sure. I'm excited. Yeah, we're gonna try to get calls in. We're gonna have people talk about bad or good work experiences. Um then in the meantime, while we're waiting on calls, I guess we can talk about ours.

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So I'm gonna redo that one because I'm gonna put the phone number in it. All I did was repost. I'm gonna cancel this upload.

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We could say the number on here too if people want to write it down. What is it?

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936 you got uh yeah, 936-874-9859. Fucking flows, dude. That's good. I was about to say Royal Street Sessions again for no reason.

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I mean, fucking shout it out, dude. Shout it out.

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Oh, look at it. Shout out Winston Cook Music, actually. Winston Cook Music, our boy. Yes to verify. He's back in the studio, is he?

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Yeah, he's following. Yeah, it's pretty exciting.

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That oh, you know who the other one is? It's Alex Middleton, isn't it? From from the Rod Ryan show? It's it's it's gotta be him.

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Alex P. Middleton? It's gotta be him. Do y'all know him? Yes, we do.

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Alex Middleton.

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We went to it, but in the middle of the city. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, that's it.

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He's not following us. But listen. He liked my story when I posted it. But listen, y'all know Alex P. Middleton from Past the Gravy, and I could text him right now. Pause. I listen to him every single morning. On the way to work, I'm Rod Ryan's show every single day.

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Oh, okay. So you know who he is. Exactly. He's got the really like chill voice, but then like if you really get him going, then you know, like he How the fuck did you meet him? Southern Star.

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What?

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Southern Star, he partnered with them, uh, and you know, we gave them free beer at the time for them to Free Beer Friday.

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That's today. They do free beer Friday on the Rod Ryan.

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At one at one point, they yeah, they would they give out Southern Star. Holy fuck.

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You're blowing my fucking mind right now.

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Bro, you're blowing my mind.

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There's three people on the show that I listen to every single morning, and you know one of them.

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And I like that new girl uh with Mo. Mo, I love Mo. She's great, she's pretty too.

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That's fucking weird. Bree's in the room. I'm just joking. I'm joking, I'm joking. It's like a 50-year-old mom. No, she is. She's like, yeah, old lady hot. That was mean. She's hot. She's a cougar.

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Brie also just doesn't care.

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Yeah, no, we're good. We're good. We're good.

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Bree Brie embraces the beauty of others.

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Hell yeah. Even Mo. Yeah, dude. I was listening. That's fucking nuts, bro.

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He's the other one. He's gotta be. Now I gotta well, no.

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He's not a follow. He doesn't follow us. He doesn't follow us? No, I just went through the followers. That's crazy, though. Are you serious?

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I was literally going, I've been I've been deleting a lot of stuff on my phone this week, just so we can start using it to record video. And a lot of like there's a lot of memories, and yeah, I saw the memories of the wedding. Wow, that's cool. We're at the reception, we're at everything. We saw we were there from the start. We're this was also during our first 75 Hard. We had just finished.

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Okay.

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So I had lost weight. Yeah, yeah. It's actually my current Facebook photo. Oh, nice. That's his wedding. Yeah, his wedding, yeah.

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Dude, you're blowing my fucking mind right now. That's so cool.

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That's so crazy, dude. That's cool, man. That's a pastor. Pastor Gravy, though. That's that's a whole different thing.

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He I feel like you just turned my world upside down. I mean, that's literally like you know you just told me you like know Shaq. Like that's fucking weird.

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I know he's not like a huge celebrity, but like Yeah, yeah, totally you know, you know, Shaq.

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Is that Shaq?

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I think so. I don't know. I don't know.

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He talks really deep and like really slow. Like uh he's literally I mean, that's I don't know what that was. That's fucking crazy to me, dude. You're blowing my mind. That's insane. I listen to him every single morning. That's so weird. What a small world.

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8, 7, 4, 9, 8, 5, 9. That's crazy though. I I can I was like, I can literally text him right now. No, but uh yeah, that's nuts. That's cool. I I posted uh our our Facebook one when I said uh an old friend and I started a podcast. Yeah, he liked it. What he liked it. That's why I thought he had a lot of it. I commented on there. He did.

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That's so cool. That's that's nice.

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That's when you said second verified one on Instagram. I was like okay, might be.

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Well, I thought it was well, no, it was uh it was the twit. It was uh Sir Dolphin, but I swear I I thought it was a verified, it's not a check mark. He has a copyright symbol next to his name. I got confused, but he also follows us. It's very nice.

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Yeah, I didn't I didn't realize Paul was I mean, it makes sense that he's certified, but I never I didn't pay attention to see the little check mark next to his name.

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He doesn't have the check mark, it's just a a copyright symbol that he put on his name that I got confused. I thought it was a check mark, but it's because it was right by Winston's. Winston's is verified.

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Yeah.

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Shout out Winnie. Shout out Winnie, dude.

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87498.

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Well, that's that's really cool if Alex Middleton hears this. Big fan.

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He is actually somebody was another person I thought of as being a guest. That would be insane to be. It'd be better through FaceTime than through the you'd be what?

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I'm gonna get starstruck.

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That's fucking that's like interviewing a celebrity to me.

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That's crazy to me.

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That's so like we haven't seen him uh probably like two years. Yeah, I mean that's but like when we talk, it's one of those like, hey, yeah, cool, like we just saw each other. At least at least through text messages.

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That's so cool, man.

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Right now he's got a second baby, he's a dad now.

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There they are. Wow, and that's in the camera roll, not on Facebook. Look at you. Damn, that's so sick. All right, sorry, I'm gonna stop dick riding Alex Middleton now. That's really cool, though. That's that's all right. You're gonna have to edit out some of this of me saying that's cool for six minutes straight. That's cool.

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Alex J. Middleton, dude. P Middleton. Alexandre. I put J. That's why I typed it. My bad. PJs, because that's what you wore last episode. Don't fucking out me like that.

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Dude! But you added yourself.

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Oh, yeah, sure. We talked about it. They're right. I was wearing PJs. Got it, yeah. But today's picture day, so I'm wearing the I'm wearing the Wrangler shirt. They're not, they're Lee's.

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Lee's, that's that Walmart brand.

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I think that's Levi.

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Nope.

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It's all of them. Oh, you're right. It's actually all of them. Because I got some Levi shorts there. I got some Lee pants there. I think I don't know what they do. And Wrangler. I think they're Lee. On purpose.

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Yeah, yeah. I think these are Lee. I don't know. Who cares? I've had these same pair of jeans for I'm not joking, like 10 years.

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That's like me with some pillows.

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Hell yeah.

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All right. Very unpillowed. Very unhealthy.

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Okay. How do we want to do this? Here we go. And we're back. Dude. So no calls so far. Well, I was gonna say I can have I can have Tristan call in.

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See, now you heard, now you told the people. Fuck me. It was supposed to seem natural. Exactly. Exactly. Now you now you fucked it up for us. But it's all right, because you could Alex would never people are gonna call us.

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Yeah. People are gonna call us. And I'm not I'm not gonna dice him. I'm just gonna see if it happens naturally. I don't even fucking care.

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Yeah, I can keep talking about Alex.

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Don't get upset. I'm literally blushing. That's fucking nuts.

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I can like I could it's 2023, right? What was the year? What was the it was 2022 when he got married? Yeah.

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September 2022.

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Oh, okay. September 2022. Right quick.

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936.

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Hell yeah. That's the month uh I don't know. It's funny it's gonna read their phone numbers out loud though. Just to blast them. Uh let me see. What do we got?

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Hey, hello. Hello? Let's go. Alright, hey, what's up? Who do we have here today?

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Hey, this is uh what's up, YouTube? This is this is Tristan. This is Tristan, um uh first time listener, longtime caller.

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Hell yeah, dude. Week seven, dude, we got one. Hell yeah. We got one. What do you want to talk about, Tristan?

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Dude, I want to talk about, let's see, just off the dome. I think I want to talk about like good and bad Java experience.

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Well, no, no, no. I mean, we posted that that's what we're gonna be talking about, but I meant like you specifically, what would you want to talk about? Do you have an experience you'd like to bring up?

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Oh.

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I have no idea what is happening there.

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Off the dome. That's crazy.

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You just assumed we were gonna talk about this. We were supposed to ask you first. You just did what Josh did.

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Hey, Tristan, do you have any good or bad work experiences you'd like to share with us on the Royal Street Sessions podcast?

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Oh boy, do I. You know how work is, man.

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For real.

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You know, sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad.

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What do you do, brother? What do you do? What do you do, brother? What do you do?

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What do I do for work?

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Yes, sir.

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I'm in the insulation business. Interesting. Oh, okay. Okay. I see.

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It's a similar business to what uh Josh, your co-host, is uh is in. Yeah, I am I'm also in the insulation business. That's a that's a weird coincidence. Um what um is that the job you want to talk about? Probably not, right? And um let's talk about a different one. You know, maybe a past work experience that you enjoyed or didn't enjoy.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Um let's see. How many jobs? I've worked at two pizza places. I've worked at y'all's pizza place. I don't know, I can't remember if y'all named it or not, if y'all decided to keep it on the worked everywhere.

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I mean, we talked about it enough. We all we said was if you know, you know, that there's roaches in the kitchen. But you worked there? I didn't know you worked there.

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Yeah. You worked there? Yeah, yeah.

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That's cool.

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Yeah, I worked there. It was after y'all's time, you old fucks, but I have worked there.

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I'm sorry. Yeah, um, what'd you do there? Were you game room or were you uh front?

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I was game room, yeah. I worked the uh redemption counter.

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Okay.

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Okay, cool. Yeah, I would give uh I would give kids free stuff. My favorite part.

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Nice, nice. All right, is that the job you wanted to talk? What's the other pizza place?

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But they but they wouldn't uh they wouldn't let you like eat the candies, the little candies that we kept? They wouldn't let you, the employee, eat them? Yeah, we couldn't eat them, so I would sneak eat them. I'd have to like secretly and we couldn't like sit down or anything, and I would just like to sneak one in the little little mouth there.

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The little mouth.

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Yeah, that's when I was younger for the smaller mouth.

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Yeah, true.

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Yeah, I also my parents didn't want me to work there because it was so far from the house and they didn't want to pick me up and drop me off. Um and in my rebellious teenage years, I said, Well, I'm still gonna work here because y'all told me I had to get a job. And so I rode my bike like six miles there and back every day that I worked.

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That's some commitment. That's fucking nuts.

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That's commitment though.

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You were a team that was in her like high school?

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Who liked you? Who'd you like who'd you like? What was the girl you did it for? You definitely had a girl there. Why why would you say that?

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Yeah, her name was her name was Asia. Really? She's a very sweet, light-skinned lady.

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Light-skinned, you mean black?

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She's yeah. Asia? That's how I describe white people like a little light-skinned person.

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Yeah, it's a weird paradox that black people are named Asia. And Mexicans are named America. Very strange. Um I named Tristan. You are Tristan, and we're glad to have had you called in, man. This has been fun. Oh, it's already over. I mean, it doesn't have to be. You got anything else you want to talk about?

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Okay, the second place I'm named because no one's worked there, and I don't I don't feel bad about naming it. Um Pizza Pizza.

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Little Caesars. Little Caesars, okay.

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All right. Oh, Lil Caesars, man. You want to talk about dirty pizza places? Oh boy. Um that place is atrocious. That's um it's it's a fun, you know, it's a fun job because it's like, you know, they just hire anybody.

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Yeah.

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And it's just a bunch of crackheads. Uh interesting. We had this one guy who like wasn't in the military, but he was this crackhead, like, short light guy. And he would, every time he'd come in, clearly just cracked up. And he would just go, all the time. Oh yeah. Nice. He doesn't go, oh, I looked at fucking comes out of his mind.

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So it sounds like he lived it. Sounds like you liked it. It sounds like a fun job. Sounds like a good experience.

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Yeah, I mean, thinking back on it, but you know how it is, man. During the moment, that shit sucks.

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And it didn't sway you from not eating little Caesars. You still eat little Caesars.

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Yeah, it's great. I eat so much little Caesars. One time Heidi Wadey. I think it it was me and Jacob. Um shout out other podcasts. Um, dude, say the name. Oh, Lady Tinker Show. Um we were getting we were getting blamed because of the first counter. So I was always the one who was like taking the pizzas out of the oven and cutting them and boxing them. Um and they kept managers kept blaming us whenever because we don't have little pieces, it's never hot and ready, even though it's hot and ready.

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Yeah.

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So the people from the first we'll put the thickers and have the pizzas in tiles for which orders would go to who. And they would come and take the stickers off and take pizzas for different orders that were waiting. And whenever they were like, Oh, we don't have these pizzas for this order, even though we made those pizzas. Me and Jacob got in trouble for it. They were like, hey, y'all need to like label the pizzas that are from stupid. And so what we did in Rebellion is uh we got a box. This is so funny because this only affects the customer. That's so uh this is dumb. But uh we put a single we put a single pepperoni in a box and then put it in the hot and ready box and then like pulled in.

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Nice. That's so shit. They were like, what the fuck? Yeah, that's so dumb.

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We were so sure they were gonna like someone's gonna call and like complain, and like but no one said it. I think we really we gave it to the like person who had really given up online. They opened it, saw that, killed themselves. There's no reason why they didn't call. Because it's it was just a single pepperone.

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Yeah, if they didn't call, you just caused like a mental breakdown. Probably.

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Yeah.

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They definitely fucking lost it. So that was your second job.

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That's good. Um, that was my second job. And then my third job was at a was at a car wash.

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Okay. Were you uh did you did you spin that sign? Or like did you have to clean under the where the uh all the dirt went from the Yeah, where you have fucking CD spinner?

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The trench. Oh dude, we had some yeah, we we cleaned out the trench. That thing's disgusting. Uh the under the collar wash?

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Yeah.

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Jesus Christ. I was at multiple locations in the first one. It had a bunch of like maintenance. Especially the chains of the cards they get put in neutral and then they get pulled. We don't work together. We've never even seen it. This is just in the trench completely in the middle of a shift, and just get completely filthy with just black mud and have to like crank the chain fucking tight and it it was a fucking nightmare. Yeah, that sounds like uh yeah, and then now I work in insulation, and that was that's my work story.

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Hell yeah, dude. Nice, dude. Sounds like a blue-collar man with that. Yeah, you're a little blue-collar man from pizza boy to blue collar man. I'm not no blue collar man. I think you're full blue collar man. You would literally work with your elves.

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I literally I literally just play around in little white, white snowflakes.

SPEAKER_06

You're an elf? Got his ass. Um yeah, you should have seen Tristan today at work if we worked together. He was wearing a uh one of our work shirts with your long sleeve because he slash I slash we work in insulation and it's itchy. He cut the sleeves off. Boy, doesn't give a fuck because he's blue collar. Cut the sleeves off. Fully went with tank top. Like a tank top? Tank top. Crawling around in attics. That loco. That loco. That's local. Well, Tristan, you were sexy if I saw you. You're very sexy. And uh I appreciate you being the first ever caller. This is very fun.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, dude, this is seriously, you just made history.

SPEAKER_06

You just made history.

SPEAKER_03

Hell yeah. Maybe maybe I could be an in-person one, uh first in-person guest one day.

SPEAKER_06

Well, let's not, you know, that's kind yeah, that's kind of unprofessional to ask on the jump there. No, we'll definitely we'll get you in here at some point. That'll be fun.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_06

Angel got his finger over the soundboard. Shut up, hold on, dude.

SPEAKER_04

What?

SPEAKER_06

No, and I'm I'm I thought you were hitting the soundboard thing.

SPEAKER_04

I mean, I was, but there's nothing. The moment passed. There's not a good one. No, actually, thank you for being the very first caller. Let's go.

SPEAKER_03

Could you hear that, Tristan? I could hear it. I can hear it on my hands.

SPEAKER_04

All right. I don't know what happened. I guess I may like barely pushed it at first and it didn't work.

SPEAKER_06

And we're figuring things out. That was good. Tristan. Thanks, man. No, no problem. All right, brother. We're gonna let you go. We're gonna get to this next caller here, alright? Hi, thank you for having me on Will Street Session. All right, man. Take it easy, have a good night. You too. Oh, there we go. Sorry.

SPEAKER_04

That was pretty cool.

SPEAKER_06

That was fucking awful.

SPEAKER_04

It's not like it's not like we it's not like you work with him or anything. Yeah, it's not like it's not like he married your sister or anything.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, we gotta pull the curtain. We never know him. That's my bestie boy. That's my dog. Yeah, no, that was good. That was the first ever call. That's you know, that's how it's supposed to go.

SPEAKER_04

See, so that's that's that was cool. So I know obviously he was kidding the whole time he was being facetious.

SPEAKER_06

About what? That's all of it? That was that's just how he talks. That's just how he is. Is it really? I mean, yeah, I mean, what he wouldn't be in like sarcastic about specific things, he's just constantly like Oh, you're talking about like the upbeat talking like he was a caller. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, no, yeah, he was playing the role. We talked about this all day on the box truck.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, he he literally played the role of uh of a like He's a theater kid. Is he? Yeah, he did drama class and shit.

SPEAKER_06

Oh yeah. Shut up. Yeah, he's a little theater boy. Okay. He was he's been in short films. Justen's an actor. How short? I don't know, he won't let me watch him, but pretty short. For real, though? Yeah, like acting, yeah. All right, yeah, his buddy or one of his friends or someone, yeah, they're like they like to produce short films, and he's he's been in a couple.

SPEAKER_04

My sister's uh growing up this acting classes.

SPEAKER_06

Really?

SPEAKER_04

I got to meet uh Pedro from uh Napoleon Dynamite before he was Napoleon in Napoleon Dynamite. Dude, you just know celebrities. His name is If his name is Ifhren Martinez, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, he's great.

SPEAKER_04

And then we also I also got to meet the really tall, I think his name is Michael B. Duncan. Really Michael Clark Duncan? That might be it too. The giant black guy? Yes, that guy. From Green Mile? Yes, that guy. Michael Clark Duncan? Yeah, that guy. What the fuck? My sisters, I'm telling you, we're got acting classes. My parents were doing it.

SPEAKER_06

And you know fucking Alex P. Middleton?

SPEAKER_04

They're 13, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

You're blowing my mind.

SPEAKER_04

Uh you have to. I thought you were so confused. What's going on?

SPEAKER_02

I was just letting you know you could unmute it. I didn't want to on while they were calling. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

See, I couldn't tell. I thought you were trying to say something.

SPEAKER_06

Thank you though. Jet GP Brie. Nice. Thanks, man. That that's good. Thanks. It's the alliteration. I mean, that phone line's got to be blown up, huh?

SPEAKER_04

Dude, I it's my phone is not even working. So many people are calling.

SPEAKER_06

Damn. Yeah, it might bog the system down. Might have to figure out a better better way to do this next time. No, it's that was fun. It was good.

SPEAKER_04

I got some love. Yeah? But like not on the picture that I wanted. Let's just start cold calling people and tell them they're on the air. Bro, pro five people have seen it already. Pussies fucking call in. One of them lives in the neighborhood. Who? She's our girl, Christina.

SPEAKER_06

Christina, call in. What the fuck?

SPEAKER_04

She's she's cool too.

SPEAKER_06

Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_04

That's our next uh she's a teacher. Oh, nice. Uh, I think at Reeves. I want to talk to a Reeves or Pete? Probably shouldn't. It's Reeves. I'll do 36.

SPEAKER_06

The little fucking address.

SPEAKER_05

336.

SPEAKER_04

What are you guys talking about?

SPEAKER_05

No, what address?

SPEAKER_04

I didn't say anything. No, you're right. I was talking.

SPEAKER_06

Well, I guess we could talk about our. I don't know. I don't even care anymore. Who cares?

SPEAKER_04

Okay, so I I've never it's funny we're we're asking people this question, but I never actually thought about mine. Me either. We're a horrible host. I mean, I think mine would be probably custodial. As your worst or your best? My worst. My best.

SPEAKER_06

I didn't want to assume.

SPEAKER_04

Bro, I'm cleaning the custodial work. Cleaning up out uh for middle schoolers. That was my first one. What's the fucking gnarliest thing you saw? Uh a big ass turd. I'm like, how the hell does this come out of a fucking middle schooler in a tour in a toilet? And then they didn't flush it. Um like 12 inches. What? Just a log and thick. 12 and thick boys. And that's like you'd think apples being flushed down a toilet would be worse, but no. You've you've had apples clog up toilets. Yeah, that'd be yo, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

These middle schoolers don't give a shit. I've been on a thing lately where I've been taking really big shits and they clog up the toilet just a turd, not even paper. Anyways.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. No, I've had that happen. I know what you're talking about.

SPEAKER_06

I be uh yeah, it's just you have to hold it. Giant painful ships. No, I'm telling you, like I watched this thing struggle to to suck it down. It's like it fucking it log jams in the hole. Anyway, that's gross. That's fine. Nah, let's not talk about that.

SPEAKER_04

Um but no, but seriously, I mean I my first job ever was selling shoes. I were uh Really? I was uh at when the uh Connor Outlet Mall was actually still a Conrad Outlet Mall.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, you did it like at a store? Yeah. Oh, okay. I thought you meant like a kid slinging sneakers in the hallway.

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No, no, no.

SPEAKER_04

No, I didn't do that. It was called Famous Footwear, not even Famous Footwear, Famous Factory Brand Shoes. Okay, you were they were owned by Famous Footwear.

SPEAKER_06

Nice.

SPEAKER_04

How old were you? I was 18. Oh, nice. This was after high school. Okay. I graduated while I was 18. Nice. Not everybody does. Really? Younger. From what I understand, it's usually 17 most of the time.

SPEAKER_06

Really? No.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. High school? Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

You graduated 17, Jack GP Bree?

SPEAKER_02

Yes. But also my birthday's in July, so I was that like weird. I graduated and then turned 18.

SPEAKER_06

Gotcha. Yeah, I had a couple people in my class that were 17, but I was majority 18, I think. I don't know. Yeah, because I I was 18.

SPEAKER_04

I did that. Um, then I shoot, man. And Kroba Pizza was a big one. Well like a large chunk of your employment as well. What's funny? It wasn't maybe like three years. Yeah. But the fact that I met all those people and how fast I I don't I don't even know how fast I moved up, but I did a lot, in my opinion.

SPEAKER_06

You were my trainer.

SPEAKER_04

And then when I became a I was, I remember now. Every time you every time you bring it up, I think about those fucking uniforms we had to wear.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I forgot about you. We had to wear shirts. You had hat? I didn't have a hat.

SPEAKER_04

You didn't have a hat?

SPEAKER_06

No. I just had the button up. I had a wear hat. And like the undershirt. Like a cap or like a what kind of hat? Yeah, like a cap. Really? Yeah. Huh.

SPEAKER_04

Um I didn't get one.

SPEAKER_06

Maybe I did. I d I don't remember much of a lot of people. I feel like you did. I probably did.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like we all had to wear one.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, maybe I did. Yeah. Because now I'm thinking back on it. I think, yeah, people were wearing hats.

SPEAKER_04

We all had to wear one. I only worked there for two months. So it's Which is crazy to me. I'd feel like you worked there longer.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, it made a big impression on my life.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, no, I was just thinking like like I didn't I swear I thought you worked there longer. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

My bad vampire. No, I'm trying to remember.

SPEAKER_04

I already went. I think it was at 30 minutes.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Um yeah, I only worked there for two months. Met Amber there. Sick. Ended up marrying her later on. Way later on. Like 10 years after. No.

SPEAKER_04

She dated that one dude uh that went to the Navy. Yeah. I always thought he was weird looking.

SPEAKER_06

Fuck that boy.

SPEAKER_04

I'm also judging, but I don't think I liked him.

SPEAKER_06

Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I don't think I liked him. Good. Better not. I don't like I never met him.

SPEAKER_06

I'm sure he's fine. That's good.

SPEAKER_04

I mean he worked with us too. We all met there.

SPEAKER_06

I I wasn't there for that.

SPEAKER_04

He worked there for a little bit. Yeah. But I I didn't uh I didn't know they dated until like after I like started working at Mini Cooper, I think. I worked at Mini Cooper. And then I tried to do the real estate agent shit. Yeah, yeah. That was a waste of money.

SPEAKER_06

The Mini Cooper thing, you were what again? You did the appointment coordination?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Service for service. Service appointment coordinator. Which Mini Coop? The one off 45 right there next to Costco. By all the other ones? By CVS and uh Oh literally right there on the woodlands.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, yeah, yeah. Before you enter the woodlands. You never did sales or anything there? Just uh just the appointment thing? Did you have to be in person for that? What? The appointment scheduling?

SPEAKER_04

At the time, yeah. This was way before COVID. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that work from home. That seems like such an at-home job now. The work from home stuff wasn't really a thing like that.

SPEAKER_06

Like it is now. Yeah, it seems like it'd be crazy if they asked someone of that position to come in now. They'd be like, why the fuck would I be in the office? I could do that from right here.

SPEAKER_04

Right.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, it's weird.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, no, I did that for a while. And again, I met a lot of cool people. It's funny, I I'm friends with a lot of like a lot of them, most of them on Facebook. We don't talk like at all. Yeah. But when we post something or it's somebody's birthday, we'll all say happy birthday to each other.

SPEAKER_06

Little camaraderie there. Right. Do you like Mini Coopers? The car? I do. I don't know if I've ever really paid attention to one. I know they're tiny. It's just a little hence the fucking name.

SPEAKER_04

They're a little expensive. Expensive to maintain. That's the only negative. The parts are all German parts. Oh, really?

SPEAKER_06

Oh.

SPEAKER_04

That's all.

SPEAKER_06

I only knew one girl that drove a Mini Cooper and she broke my friend's heart. So fuck Mini Coops. Yeah. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_02

Hey, Mini Coops have nothing to do with her breaking his heart.

SPEAKER_06

Fuck that is.

SPEAKER_02

Um, also, I owned one and they drive really well. It was actually my first car.

SPEAKER_06

You owned a mini coop?

SPEAKER_02

I did. Until it had a um an engine recall. So I got the whole thing. Yeah. Um so I didn't know that until after we had already traded it in because of the fact that the cost to even figure out what the problem was was so expensive. Damn. So then I got um a Ford.

SPEAKER_06

Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_02

A car, not a truck. I've never owned a truck.

SPEAKER_06

Me either. I've been thinking about getting one recently. Just like a minute, like a small pickup. So Frontier or Tacoma or something. They've really been growing on me.

SPEAKER_04

Her car now, they don't make at all the same. So her car at the time had suicide doors.

SPEAKER_06

What? Wait, the coop or the the one right after the Ford? Oh, the the Mini Coop had suicides?

SPEAKER_04

This Clubman had suicide doors. Holy shit. This version of it. Now they don't make them like that. Um, they just the the way they make them special is the back, like your trunk are suicide doors. Oh. Instead of instead of your passenger slash yeah, yeah, like you know getting in regular cars was those are now rare.

SPEAKER_06

Mini Cooper's German?

SPEAKER_04

Yes, they're made by uh uh BMW. Oh, okay. Yeah, BMW owns them or whatever. Yeah, I don't know much about cars. I'm not a big car guy. I don't either, but I know that because I worked there. Yeah, makes sense. That's meh. And same thing with the mechanical shit. Like, I don't know anything until I'm doing it in the middle of a job. Until you have the problem. So, like today hanging up the TV, I did floating shelves like nothing, which was took way longer. Yeah. And I'm at first I was nervous about hitting the stud, but I was like, that's actually perfect. You killed it. And you had wood screws, which was perfect.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I mean, we we fucking crushed that to be mad.

SPEAKER_04

That was a good uh screw. Yeah. That was nice.

SPEAKER_06

That was a good little screw session we had.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, we we screwed so hard, you guys have no idea. We screwed up against the wall.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, we were just in there. We screwed, yeah. We screwed for about an hour just right in front of Brie before we even started the show. We didn't take that long, did we? No, not the screwing part, but all the other stuff.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I would say it wasn't that long. We can't go that long. No, no chance. We're talking about the TV, right? I'm just kidding. I'm talking about sex, and I gotta go about 45 seconds at me.

SPEAKER_06

So that's just me.

SPEAKER_04

Don't say that to you. Don't I'll I'll cut that out. Don't leave it in there. I want them to know. I was just kidding, I wasn't going to. Let them know. That's funny. Stupid. I was gonna, yeah. But no, I mean, to be honest, like I that's I've never had an actual like really bad experience to where somebody pissed me off or anything. At work. I'm also don't I'm not one to get pissed off unless you really piss me off.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Or I'm not one to confront, I'm not one to whatever. I'm usually go with the flow. But I'm also like I'm I myself am proud of my work ethic. Yeah. Sometimes I let my be lazy waiting for something, or like waiting for someone to tell me to do something, or I'll just do it myself or whatever. Yeah. But like when we're working on something, I'm I'm I'm in it. Hell yeah. Like let's get like I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty type shit.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I don't think I've ever had like a really bad experience either.

SPEAKER_04

But I mean, as far as like a bad experience was, it was the cleaning up poop and piss and period blood and period blood. Yes. Gross. That says it all. That's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_06

Like fucking hey, man.

SPEAKER_04

And I did it to survive. And puke. I did it. Puke was another one, yes, you're right.

SPEAKER_06

What was more common? Puke or period blood?

SPEAKER_04

Period blood. What? I clean I cleaned the athletic. The athletic. When you say period blood, you're talking about like on the toilet, or you just middle school girls that have the little toilet uh uh little trash cans. Oh, you used to clean the bins? The bins.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, Jesus Christ. Whenever I worked at Incredible Pizza, I had to clean the women's bathroom. They had the little bins. Women are fucking disgusting. I'll say that right now. It can, it can be gross. They can.

SPEAKER_02

There are certain parts we can't help.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, y'all gotta figure that out. I'm just joking.

SPEAKER_02

I know it's all but even as a female, yes, it is extremely gross.

SPEAKER_06

It's fucking disgusting. Y'all gotta chill with that bleeding shit. Trust us, we wish we could. Yeah, uh I'd go fucking nuts. If my dick just bled once a month every night, that's what a nightmare.

SPEAKER_02

For about a week at that.

SPEAKER_06

Oh yeah. Fuck that.

SPEAKER_04

She didn't have to tell us that.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that sucks. That's disgusting. I don't want to hear about it.

SPEAKER_04

Nah. I mean, uh, and then as far as a good experience, I mean, they've all I mean, I'm meeting the people that I did. Yeah. Uh especially this one. Curl pizza. Let's go. And I'm talking about the pizza.

SPEAKER_06

I think I only talked to you. You said the pizza, my bad. I only talked to uh to you. Obviously Amber. I'm trying to think of who else I even talked to from there. Not many. Yeah, that's about it. Wow.

SPEAKER_04

What about you? Any any any bad or worse you want to start off with?

SPEAKER_06

Um I don't know. I feel like I haven't had like really, really I've definitely had some bad days at work. Like this current job, there's there's some days that make you want to kill yourself. They just go on because we're not we get paid by the day. So like no matter how long we work, it's paid the same, which is fine. I signed up for it.

SPEAKER_04

But um okay, I see.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, so like if we get off at two, I get paid the same as if we get off at eight. Which it just which is very rare. Right. But like we've had jobs where we're not leaving until like seven and it's usually when you're leaving by seven, you're you're a little exhausted. So you're a little annoyed. A little annoyed, a little peeved, it's probably raining or and it's dark, and you get there when it's dark, and then you're leaving when it's dark, and it just it kind of piles on you on your mental a little bit. One of the worst days, we had a uh shout out Tristan, boy that was just on the phone. He was moving. He was moving from his apartment to the tiny home that he's in now. And that day at work we had a removal, which is like us vacuuming out an attic. So we get there, we're vacuuming it all out, and it's just not going well. Machine's breaking down, it's a shitty attic, it just keeps on going. And then we finally leave the job, it was pouring rain, finally leave the job at like 7, 7:30 ish, drive all the way back in the box truck to the shop, get in our cars, go to his apartment, load up a U-Haul, and move him to the tiny house. Okay. I guess I didn't go with him to the tiny house, but yeah, it was just after that like crazy long day, right? He had to move his entire apartment. And they were already there like working on it, but we got there to like do some of the bigger shit. But him and I stopped, we rode together at that time. Him and I stopped on the way to move uh at Canes. We still talk about that experience. It was some of the best canes we've ever had. We stopped, it was after that crazy shitty day at work. It was like 8 30, 9 p.m., pulling up to the canes right by his apartment and just sitting there munching and then had to go do more work. It sucked. That was a bad day.

SPEAKER_04

So, okay, I I get I've had those days actually just dragging forever. I mean, yeah, I've had plenty of like days where I hate, like I just want to leave.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

They just feel like they'll never end.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. It's usually with this with my job now, it's a lot of like the weather, I don't like rain. It bothers me. And a lot of it, like, we do have to go in and out of customers' houses a lot, and then as soon as it rains, that means you gotta start putting floor coverings on. You gotta drag the hose through the house. Yeah, it's just that it adds so much fucking nonsense.

SPEAKER_04

Sounds like a bitch when it comes to insulation with in housing like it sucks. It affects me, the rain affects me too, because you know, maintenance. We get a lot of stuff is outside, but that's when we have to figure out like or like work on the stuff that we know needs to be worked on inside the church. Yeah. Uh but we save that stuff for when it rains. When I say stuff like that, I'm talking about like the pews or like lighting that we can't reach. Yeah. We you know, we gotta get a big old 16-foot ladder. Those things are heavy. Yeah, so annoying. Yeah, heavy, super heavy. But most of my work experience is pretty good. Like today, great day. Easy work. Yeah, I've had a I had a good work week. Uh yeah, like I said, it was pretty chill. Um I was on my phone a lot. But my boss was in a good mood. Everybody was in a good mood. Friday, boy. Just in general, and like my boss, he's from Louisiana. He's one of those like things have to be done a certain way, or else you know, I won't go. It depends how his day will be, I guess. Yeah. He's been on a good on a good uh he's been happy for the past week or whatever. But uh yeah, dude, uh How about you, Bree? Talk to us. Talk tell a tell the listeners.

SPEAKER_02

So I would say probably my worst actual job in full was being a courtesy clerk at Kroger. Um because it was all weather, rain, cold, hot um, no matter what, and I was outside pushing carts.

SPEAKER_06

That's a courtesy clerk.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. The people who push carts in the sack of the groceries, they're cod they're called courtesy clerk.

SPEAKER_04

Oh I didn't know that either. Yeah, she told me that and I was like, Oh, that's cool.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Um I worked with a mix of people who were older than me and have been there forever and a bunch of high school kids. Yeah. Mind you, I was a high schooler and I'd I I just couldn't. They were too much. Um, always complaining. Um, also just really bad at their job. Yeah. So like when it was my turn to go out onto the lot, I'd have to wrangle up carts from like way back in the back um that could have been taken care of.

SPEAKER_06

Which Kroger?

SPEAKER_02

The Kroger that's actually no longer there. Um South uh next to Incredible Pizza, right?

SPEAKER_06

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. The Spirit of Halloween. It's not that one. No.

SPEAKER_02

Oh Westloop and um 105.

SPEAKER_06

West Loop 105.

SPEAKER_02

Oh the do you know where the big H E B is? Incredible. Yeah, across from there. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Okay. That used to be a Kroger. Yeah, yeah. It's not anything.

SPEAKER_04

I'm thinking okay, I'm thinking the Kroger and we're talking about the Spirit Halloween. Yeah, big extra and colour pizza.

SPEAKER_06

Shout out taco. I love Taco Cabana.

SPEAKER_04

Bro, I used to love Debritos. I don't make them there anymore, though.

SPEAKER_06

The breakfast, uh, the breakfast taco platter, the TC's way. Those big ass. Yeah, with like 24 of the motherfuckers in there. Boy. I think it's 12 of them, four of each flavor. Three of no three of each four flavors. Go.

SPEAKER_02

We used to actually get those um when I was in banking. Um, occasionally the manager I had would bring it in um like as a morning treat. We'd get breakfast burritos from taco cabano. So good. And I did banking for like a decade and I will never do that again.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. That sounds boring as fuck. That's why I always keep her accountable. That was good. Let's go.

SPEAKER_02

Slightly boring, but also just the matter of like you have some really nice customers, the regulars that come in, they always know what they want. And then you have the customers who get irate because they don't know what's going on with their account because they're not paying attention.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Normally it's a a simple issue of pay attention to your funds, but they would blow up on us. And that I couldn't do it.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that blows. Jacob's a banker now, other half of the lazy uh lazy thinker show. He's a banker. Do they actually do they still do that? They recorded one this week and they're not gonna post it because it was they said it was bad. But why? So, like when do they post or they haven't recorded one in forever. They don't really do it anymore. But they wanted to try it out again recently, and it just didn't go as well as they planned. So they'll they'll probably do it again though. Uh I drove Uber for a bit. Did you know that? I did not. I drove Uber, I did DoorDash for a little bit. I was a substitute PE teacher for five months at an intermediate school. You need a certificate for that? No, because I was uh so I was a substitute teacher, which you don't need your well, I had a college degree or uh college an associate's degree, yep. Oh I got a two-year degree, not like a bachelor's or anything. But uh I have an associate's degree, so I was able but you can get it without one. You can become a substitute without one, but you get paid more if you have one. Right so when I first moved to Conroe, I did that for a little bit, and then um what happens is they'll offer you a long-term position if something happens. So the guy retired at Christmas break, and I had already subbed there a couple times, and they hit me up and were like, hey, do you want to finish out the year with us? And they bump your pay a little bit, and then you're you have like job security. So I was able to finish the year with them. How long did you work there? Five months from like, yeah, it was Christmas break. I started like right after that until graduation. Or whatever, the summer break.

SPEAKER_04

So you were just a temp at that time at that point?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, we had three PE teachers. I was one of them. Uh it's a really it was a big school. And um, so yeah, there was the two long-term coaches there, and then I was just, yeah, they're kind of their little helper. But it was that was I mean, that was a really fun job. It was fucking sick. It was at a very uh no it was a notoriously bad school in the county. Um an intermediate that starts with the letter G. You probably figure it out. Ends with Conroe? Rangerland. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, it's is uh Well Conroe again, I have over 70 schools on the IST.

SPEAKER_06

But this yeah, it's just um intermediate school that has a lot of like behavioral issues. But it was really fun. That was a really fun job. And then what else have I done? I worked at the CVS warehouse for a bit, didn't like it. What else? I did And you know pre-works there. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I didn't know if she wanted to say that out loud.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, that was actually gonna be my next step. I have hit and miss days. Um today was not a fight.

SPEAKER_04

Wait, here, hold on, let me do that. We works at the market. Uh market fucking distributed. No, I no, I was, I was. Uh I was. Sorry, I'm baby.

SPEAKER_02

Um today was actually more of a Monday for me. Um I had a great week until today. Damn. Yeah. Um I actually started learning the um the order picker machines. Yeah. So I've been training on that. Um I had a normal Monday, not like up.

SPEAKER_04

It's a forklift for the listeners.

SPEAKER_06

You're talking about the thing that goes up real hard. That's what I did when I was there, the picking. Yes. I'm scared of hyped. I pick my nose all the time. Dude, sorry, don't listen to me. I pick my nose. Sorry, babe. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_02

Um it's an order picker. Yeah. Um and it's essentially a forklift where you're on a platform going up with the palette. Um and I have I've been wanting to learn the machines just to get it under my belt. Um and if it needs to be done and I don't have the people I need there, I can do it.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um so Monday, normal Monday, easy day. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, training on an order picker. Super easy days. Yeah. I wasn't even chasing because I'm not a chaser. I just am learning the machine. So I'm going around consolidating, which is making space for bigger holes of pellets. Um and then today I went back to the re receiving dock, which is what I do. Um I'm a group lead. So I'm in charge. And today was it it was one thing after another. I I just I was ready to go by like seven o'clock. Mind you, I clock in at 5 30.

SPEAKER_06

Those order picker machines are fucking terrifying. That's what I did when I worked there. And uh you go to build pallets up there. Dude, you know how many times I went up? How high is the highest rack do you think? Like 25 feet?

SPEAKER_02

Probably easily. 25, 30 feet high. Looking down, especially on like the older order pickers, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Dude, yeah, they're rocking. They're so much. You have to climb on the pallet to start building it, but there's a clip that you clip on because you go so high. You know how many times I got to the top and would be like crawling on shit and forget to clip and just like going down with your heart racing, being like, I almost died.

SPEAKER_02

I don't know how many times. So I had a moment yesterday, mid-training, I got pulled away. So I had to get off my machine. You have to unclip because you can't go anywhere. Um, I got back on my machine, clipped, raised my palate how I needed to, but sat there for like two minutes thinking, did I forget something? I feel like something's off. So I like yank at the the lanyard um attached to my harness, making sure it's connected because of the fact that I am terrified that like I'm gonna end up falling.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um walking on the pallets actually the last couple of days. I always like, especially on like the very top level, I'm still like holding on to like the racking because I'm that scared.

SPEAKER_06

I'm like, dude, you're telling me I was I'm terrified of heights, and I did it, I would my knees would be shaking up there. I hated that job. Hated it. You get used to it. There's also I when I was there, there was uh I don't know why I was about to say someone's name. Um there was all right, so they tell you in the briefing, right? You're driving the machines around and there's all the little uh the curbs like around the shelves and shit to like protect you from bumping into them. And they tell you when you're training, like, hey, if you ever like hit these, tell us. Obviously, like whatever, that makes sense. I was driving one one day, dude. I barely clipped it so like like this is the thing I'm driving, and I like it didn't even like jolt the machine, like I touched it and was like, oh, whoops, and like kept going past dude. 30 minutes later, they go, Hey, so-and-so wants to see you in the office. I was like, that's weird. And uh she pulls me in and was like, Hey. Is that on video? Yeah, she was like, Hey, uh, you uh you clipped this thing and you didn't report it, so that's gonna be a write-up. And I was like, Oh the fuck did they even see that?

SPEAKER_02

That's fucking bullshit.

SPEAKER_06

But it wasn't even like noticeable. I don't know. Lame as hell, dude. Fuck that play. No, I'm just joking. Sorry.

SPEAKER_02

I can't say that. Yeah, but I like it.

SPEAKER_06

I got it, I got it, I like it, I like it.

SPEAKER_04

It's a great play. Her uh her forklift was custom. Oh, really? Yeah, they're they made her one and it sounds like it's like uh everybody knows when it's her.

SPEAKER_06

Put that thing down, dude. You fucking put that thing down. Everybody knows when it's her.

SPEAKER_05

They're like, what the floor is.

SPEAKER_02

I don't know how many people over the last week thought that I got demoted.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, really?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, because I go from wearing my purple group lead vest to an orange training vest, and they're like, Oh my god, did you get demoted? Yeah. Are are you gonna be just a driver now? I was like, no, no, I'm just I'm just improving myself. Like it's a it's a step I have to take.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Don't get mad because I'm learning more than you and you've been here longer. Yeah. What else have I done? Let's see. Oh, I worked at my family business for uh I worked there for like 10 years. I guess that was a pretty big chunk of my work history. Um my grandma and dad, I guess my grandma owns it. My dad, oh I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

They own a trophy shop. I was gonna ask, are you allowed to are you allowed to say what?

SPEAKER_06

I could say what.

SPEAKER_04

I probably should I say the name? It's not a good thing.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, they do it. My dad runs the laser engravers, and um, yeah, we do trophies, medals. I did the t-shirt, I was like part of the or like ran like the t-shirt department. Um so I did silk screening. Mostly silk screening. We did a little bit of vinyl and then we out outsourced all the embroidery. But yeah, I did that for a long time. So it was like custom clothing and customers. Yeah. Yeah, just like printing shit on it. Like we had some like big accounts that we would do. So like we had uh a little league down there, like one of the biggest little leagues in Texas.

SPEAKER_04

So it was like a fast signs but not fast signs?

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, it's like a mom and pop fast signs. Mom and pop fast signs. Exactly. Yeah, pretty much. Fun times.

SPEAKER_04

That'd be pretty cool. That's like me uh making my shirt snagg with my cricket. Yeah, my cricket explorer too.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, we did a little bit of vinyl too, but mostly I did mostly silk screening.

SPEAKER_04

I think Uh oh, I think we got our next caller. Look at that. Let's go. Look at that. Let's see who we got. Hello, hello, who we got here?

SPEAKER_00

Hey, uh, this is Billy.

SPEAKER_04

Billy, my cousin. Billy, meet Josh. Yeah, hey Billy. How's it going, guys?

SPEAKER_06

Good, good.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, we're doing well. This is uh we're recording uh episode seven uh this uh week right now. We up uh upload every Wednesday. We're about an almost we're about almost to an hour in.

SPEAKER_00

Uh but uh yeah, we've been uh I feel like I need to I need to say the the cliche, you know, long time listener, first time caller. Uh thanks for having me guys.

SPEAKER_04

Classic. Classic. Thank you so much. You have no idea how much that means to us. No, so we've been basically just we've been asking uh the callers. Um so first of all, you don't have to say what you do, but if you want to, you can, if you want to start off with that. But uh we've been asking people, what's your best or worst experience uh any job that you've ever had?

SPEAKER_00

Well, I'm yeah, I'm happy if you guys want to follow me on a journey of uh story that I can share. Um one of you know uncertainty and then some really, really uh exciting turn of event. Okay, there is a if you guys are interested, I'm happy to share.

SPEAKER_05

Please. Yes, please.

SPEAKER_00

Um yeah, so I guess to kind of preface it a couple years ago, I uh was working for like this biotech company that had me traveling quite a quite a bit. And I, you know, I remember asking and hoping to get to get a job like this, and it's exciting, and then I guess the reality of it was kind of dawning on me that maybe this isn't what I want to do forever. About to get married, we were thinking about starting family soon. So I was like, this is not sustainable. Um and it was uh April of 2019. Um and I um so the the job duty really consisted of me traveling to different uh states and different hospitals and institutions to collect uh tumor tissue to send to a lab so they could do certain testings and and they did some really cool stuff. But I was like for tissue acquisition guy. I would go and hop in the OR or some of the cool. I really enjoyed it. I thought what they were what the mission and what the product was doing was was exciting and helping cancer patients find better treatment options. And I was in McCallum, Texas, down south, and uh got a phone call from my my direct uh area manager and he was like, hey, don't go to the hospital. Um and if they call or the doctors call, like you know, don't answer, I'm like, Well, this is weird. And um sure enough, I I ended up kind of seeing the writing on the wall. They were saying there were some issues with the product that we were using and maybe maybe was is needing to be developed a little further. And so it kind of impressions on me like maybe I should, you know, just in case this is going south, maybe I should, you know, reach out to some contacts and you know put in some feelers of maybe another job. Uh that's the feeling that I got, right? So I'm saying beginning of April 2019, I you know, I reached out to uh a certain company that I had been trying to trying to get a get in on a position, and then I had a colleague of mine that did medical sales that I reached out to and you know just took the feelers out and started interviewing. Um let's fast forward to the end of the month. I've now been like sitting at home for literally 20 days or so because the company said, hey, put you in the holding pattern, don't go anywhere. Or as far as the surgeries that I had planned, don't go to them and don't answer your your account contacts. Well, by the end of the month, we have this meeting, it pops up like last minute, 9 a.m. on like April 28th, if I remember correctly. It was like literally the end of the month.

SPEAKER_05

Nice.

SPEAKER_00

And we get on a Zoom call and the company's based out of Boston, and and then they you know jump on the Zoom call and they say, Hey, uh, we're actually laying all the clinical team off. So, you know, those teams that were quite intentional, I'm I'm sorry. But unfortunately, you guys uh you guys are being laid off. And so it was unfortunate. I mean it's truck. I just started working with this company almost six months in, and uh basically I you know have them start over. And you know, by the I'll be honest, I give this all credit to God. I by the grace of God, I had been interviewing and I had two particular jobs that were like interested in me. One was uh lucrative, it had you know good benefits and financial um you know uh salary and whatnot, and then the other one was um definitely a pay cut, but it was something I've been trying to get into for a long time in research. And uh so after I, you know, 9 a.m. found that I I'm no longer employed, one hour later I get a phone call from the you know from one of the companies to offer me a job.

SPEAKER_05

Damn.

SPEAKER_00

And so I was unemployed for a whole hour, and I was so grateful that I I you know that whole month I was kind of prayerful and just you know hoping that hey things will work out.

SPEAKER_04

That's so cool.

SPEAKER_00

I remember thinking of like, man, I have two two good things that are kind of brewing in the background, and I told myself and prayed, I said, Lord, whatever door you open first, I'm I'm gonna know that that is your your call. And sure enough, as soon as I got that phone call, I was you know, without any hesitation, I took the job and and I've been ever since.

SPEAKER_04

That's really cool to think about. And then think about that too. That's seven years ago now. It'll be seven years ago next week.

SPEAKER_00

Jesus. Yeah, it'll be seven years ago, and my first official day was May 13th. So yeah, it was like two weeks later I started. Um yeah, it was that's my uh roller coaster of a job going south, but then turning into something fruitful.

SPEAKER_06

Your anniversary is coming up.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, which is kind of wild to think I've been there for seven years.

SPEAKER_06

So tissue acquisition, when you go to pick up some some tissue, what do you what is what's the package look like?

SPEAKER_00

So we actually had a specialized package and a special courier. Um, and it was that was the reason why I was there. I had to, you know, uh, it had to be secured in a certain solution to preserve the tissue. Um it also had to stay sterile. There was a whole method of making sure we weren't contaminating the samples. And then secondly, we had to package it up uh well enough where it gets on a it gets on a a charter flight that that night that we booked and it gets flown to the lab in in Boston. And the cool thing about that is it's actually um if if you have a medical background or something like if you have an infection in a swab that's an area where you know you think is infected, and then go into a culture, they're basically growing it in a pizza dish to see what bacteria grows, right? And then they challenge different antibiotics to see what would be more sensitive to it. That's what you know the reasons where you do a culture. Well, now near that for cancer patients. We're taking tissue and they were trying to recreate a microenvironment, allowing it to grow and be stable, and then they would challenge it with different chemotherapies and treatment lines. And the whole method and the uh idea behind it, and this is why I was like in development, was they were trying to see what was the tissue more responsive to this treatment versus that treatment, and it would give a a provider maybe some insight on a patient responding better with this chemo line versus that one. And so that was the idea behind it. And it we saw some success with it. We also it was still um being being ran through clinical trial, and that's where I was that's my role came in as working on part of the clinical trial to to help validate that this this this test actually was uh accurate, essentially.

SPEAKER_04

So with that uh tissue job, did you have to wear like a hazmat suit or like PPE or anything? You gotta be full cracked.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Yeah, I was I was all gowned up and just like the the operating staff, you know, and trainings and stuff like that. And and I've and then before that job, I had a lot of OR experience with medical skills that I did. Um one of the coolest ones, I remember I was in Denver in the University of Colorado, there was a gentleman sadly having to have a lobectomy, which means they were removing half of his lung, and that's the tissue they were calling pulling it from, and so they like did this really crazy surgery to cut out a large section of one of its lobes, and then they we took some tissue from that and then we sent that to the lab. Um that was an amazing surgery to watch. It was like six hours long.

SPEAKER_06

You were in the room for it?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, for the entire case.

SPEAKER_06

Uh you don't get squeamish of that kind of stuff?

SPEAKER_00

No, I never did. Um yeah, I've got into I've been to MR for a lot of different procedures and surgeries, and um, that's something that never yeah, never really never really got to me.

SPEAKER_04

What's the gnarliest one? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Honestly, I mean that lobectomy is pretty cool. Um I've seen some crazy spinal surgeries. Um kind of get wild. And then a lot of orthopedic stuff, so like knee replacement, shoulder rotator cuff repairs, and stuff like that. And um as crazy as it sounds, basically orthopedic doctors to me just remind me of a carpenter, but working on human bodies. I mean, they they that's essentially what they're doing in a very crass way to explain it. But I mean, yeah, they're they're fixing people that way, and it it can be pretty uh it can be pretty intense in the OR when they're hammering on bones and stuff.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I imagine. It's a pretty crazy. Yeah, I don't think I'd do too well in there. Obviously, one for lack of knowledge, but then also just yeah, that seems awful. It sounds fucking horrible. Sorry. Um Yeah, that's yeah. Well, I appreciate you calling. That was awesome.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, dude. Thank you so much.

SPEAKER_06

That was a good idea.

SPEAKER_00

I appreciate you guys letting me take. Yeah, no, I'm I appreciate you guys letting me uh share just a little uh little roller coaster of a story that's uh now a seven-year-old story, which is kind of creepy to share.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah, that's wild. Yeah, like thinking about it when I was listening, I was like, dang, think about it. That's gonna be seven years the next year. Yeah, hearing 2019 next season, next month.

SPEAKER_06

Doesn't register like that yet. That's weird. It's before pre-COVID, dude. Yeah, Jesus, man.

SPEAKER_04

Anyways, but yes, no, seriously, Billy, thank you for calling. Thank you for thank thank you for taking us down the memory lane. Uh, we really do appreciate it.

SPEAKER_00

Uh yeah, no, absolutely. Uh I look forward to tuning in and uh hearing and you know, hopefully I'll be a be a caller in the future again.

SPEAKER_04

Oh yeah, for sure. Find us anywhere you listen to your podcast and tell all your friends. Right on. Thank you, Billy. Awesome guys. Hey, I appreciate you guys. Thank you. Have a good night. That was so cool. That was so nice. So I learned that I learned. Something new. Whoa, and that's I mean, we're still learning. I'll fix that. Well, that's easy to fix. Alright. What happened? No, I'm just kidding. Oh no, seriously. Thank you, Billy. Uh that's my cousin. I grew up with him. We moved here from California. He's the reason my family, we all moved here.

SPEAKER_06

I'm not gonna lie. Whenever you and I don't want this to sound like I'm being rude. I don't want this to come off the wrong way. When you said my cousin Billy's gonna call in, wasn't expecting a medical field professional. Like I just I figured like truck driver incoming or like something. Uncle Bill. That's wait.

SPEAKER_04

That's his son, my uncle. That's Bill's son. That's my my first cousin. Damn, I should have asked him about his daddy. That'd be telling you, bro. That'd be cool. Again, you heard him. Call him again. It's a very well spoken band. Oh yeah, very professional. Yeah. Very professional. Seems great. Yeah, he's very professional. He takes me to work when I need to on uh Fridays.

SPEAKER_06

Oh hell yeah. Freebrew Fridays.

SPEAKER_04

Shout out Alex Middleton.

SPEAKER_06

I'm still I'm at all. That's so great. And I I don't want this to come off like uh like I'm gay or something. I'm not, I don't care that much. Um I just I like the show. Anyways, sorry. No, uh that's really cool.

SPEAKER_05

You blew my mind earlier.

SPEAKER_06

With the with the Rod Ryan thing. Just in general. I mean, that's crazy. Was that on air that we that we talked about? I felt like forever ago. That was that's insane. I mean that I mean that's yeah, very weird. I don't want to think I'm like some super fanboy. I'm really not. I I listen to the show. Yes. No, I listen to the I listen to the Rod Ryan show every morning. It's a very fun show. Um, unfortunately, I can only listen to it for about 30 minutes. And uh Yeah, I mean, shout out to the longest intro song on radio. Just half my commute is Beulah Witch. Five minutes long.

SPEAKER_02

Just I only know that because when Angel was a custodian, he would work uh mornings in the summertime and I would drive him to work, and for like the first five minutes between me leaving him and going to my job, it was just the beginning.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I literally have it timed where I get in my car roughly between 5 55 and like 6 02 every morning, and that song is either kicking off or finishing up literally every day. And then it's straight to the show, and I I'm sitting there with one eye open.

SPEAKER_04

That's all I look that's all I listen to when I would drive.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Yeah, I I don't have my uh because I drive that old Jeep now, I don't have my phone connected to it. So I yeah, I just rock the radio. Most people rock like Spotify and stuff. I don't have my phone connected to the car have aux at all. Uh it does, yeah, but I just don't really fuck with it. I like the radio. Okay. I know it's a lost form of media, it's becoming a lost form of media, but uh I still hold it down that I love terrestrial radio.

SPEAKER_04

Bro, I still have DVDs. Yeah, no, I feel like I feel you.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, no, I love I love radio. That's uh I think it's a cool art. I think it's a cool like what Rod Ryan does is so underrated. Like being able to host a show for four hours like that every single day with new shit, new games. I mean, it's an incredible thing to do. He just turned 60. He's old, yeah. He turned 60 this week. That's nuts.

SPEAKER_04

He doesn't look it either. No, he's bald. That might be a factor. Yeah. He don't act like it. Then he had like white faces. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

But no, I mean he's still, I mean, he's still Yeah, I mean, he's on top of his game. He's great.

SPEAKER_04

I think we're gonna end it there. Yeah, sorry. No, no, no. You're here. No, no, I think I'm literally just I think that was good. That was uh I think Billy Billy took us that down the memory lane. That was cool stuff.

SPEAKER_06

I think he literally saved the show. For real. If we only had one caller, I mean that would have I would have been sitting in bed thinking about that later. Like, damn, that's embarrassing. No, you'd be thinking about Alex later.

SPEAKER_01

Shut the hell up, dude. He's not wrong.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Alex P. Middleton.

SPEAKER_04

No, for seriously, that was I think this was a good episode. Uh that was our first call in episode, so we're gonna continue to do this.

SPEAKER_06

I think we just gotta plan ahead a little bit better on the case.

SPEAKER_04

I gotta figure out the whole whenever they you heard the ring tone for a second.

SPEAKER_06

Can't you just mute that that uh doesn't have his own board? Oh, I guess you're right. Yeah, just hit the mute button as soon as we hang out.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, you're right.

SPEAKER_06

Look at you. Producer Josh over here, man. All right. No, this was a good episode, I think. I mean, uh, you know, we're still finding our footing with the uh the call and shit, obviously. But I think that'll be a cool feature going forward if we can really Yeah, we'll nail down the audio. Yeah, I mean that that app I like. And I think we gotta be more uh I don't know. I guess the subject actually kind of worked out for the I mean, people had like a story to tell. Even Tristan, usually you know, we were goofing off, but he actually talked about it.

SPEAKER_04

Long time listener. Long time listeners. Yeah, two of them.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Good stuff. But anyways, I think we're gonna end it there. You have anything else you want to shout out? No, shout out the Instagram. What's the Instagram?

SPEAKER_06

Uh Royal Street Sessions. I think at Royal Street Sessions is I think I got the most basic one there is. Let me pull it up. I gotta it's at Royal Street Sessions Podcast. Is it? Yes. It is. Damn, look at you. Yeah, at Royal Street Sessions Podcast. We got 21 followers. Hopefully by this time next week, we'll have I'm gonna say like 27. At least a post, a real post. Yeah, no, I'm gonna make a post. I swear. I'm gonna we got some of these pictures now. I'm gonna I'm gonna make a post. I'm gonna get it going. I promise. I'm gonna get this thing, I'm gonna kick it off.

SPEAKER_04

You guys, thank you so much for listening. Episode number seven. We out.