Ghostrunners - 419 - Proud Parabolas

Episode Date: March 19, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right. What'd you have? I was going to talk about just like our words of the week. What? That's what we're starting with. OK, great. Words of the week. Everyone think of a word of the week. And on three, we're all going to say it. OK. This is what we're really good. You really want to do it.
Starting point is 00:00:16 No. All right. All right. Yeah, you were thinking your time. I we all think of a word. We choose one of them to expand on So you got to think of a decent word and what's the point system for this? vote We're going by vote great answer. Yeah Okay, well word word word word word word
Starting point is 00:00:41 All right, this is good. This is good. All right. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready Okay This is good. This is good. All right. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. Okay. On three. Five, four, three. Bicep. Okay. I kind of like speaker.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Speaker, bicep zonked. I'll go. Let's vote for speaker. All right. Okay. Time. What do you vote for? Speaker? Is that fine?
Starting point is 00:01:05 Great. So speaker wins. Speaker takes it. Yeah, I bought some new speakers for my editing setup. Alright, let's get this episode started. That's it. That's good. That's good. Da-da-da-da! Da! Uh-oh, ooh I think this tight-fitting means that it's going down with some random thoughts and white meat too.
Starting point is 00:01:22 Midwest best friends eating fast food on repeat so come along Let's have some fun and go ahead get on your feet because it's a ghost from the spark cam That's good, that's good I want to do a podcast. That's good, that's good. Cool. Bye. That's so funny. I knew way ahead of time that's exactly what to do.
Starting point is 00:01:52 We're going to vote for time and we're going to cut them off. Keeps piping up during our podcast. Gives you the right, dude. It's not like we asked you to say it. No, I am curious. Alright, what kind of speakers? Car speakers? Computer monitors? Yeah, I am curious. All right. What kind of speakers? Car speakers, computer monitors. Yeah. Computer monitor speakers. Like that's good. Roll it again. Oh, I think this type means it seems like people who know music, like I think I would expect music producers to use headphones, but it seems like they all, they always use nice speakers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Get this. Got it from a music producer. Can you guess who? Dr. Smith. All I hear is Dr. Smith. This. Just with that Zane C. Yeah. Zane C.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Okay. You guys meet up the public spot. I just came to his studio. That's awesome. All right. So the studio is really cool. Yeah. I didn't go inside.
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Starting point is 00:03:21 Not just a Wednesday. We want it to be a Wednesday. Yep. Good. When are the weeks coming later? Really? Perfect. Okay. Think, be just a Wednesday. We want it to be a Wednesday. Yep. Good. When are the weeks coming later? Really? Perfect. OK. Be thinking about it. Yeah, I just said, yeah, good. When are we?
Starting point is 00:03:33 I want to talk about some movies a little bit. OK. First one we're going to start with is we were on Amazon Prime dot com. You're on the dot com. I was on Amazon dot prime and com and we want I wanted to watch a will. Farrell came out the new movie with Reese Witherspoon. I thought I haven't seen a nice just chill comedy in a while. It's called
Starting point is 00:03:56 like you're cordially invited. I liked the preview. I don't know. Like I just don't watch enough comedies. I don't have a good baseline these days. It's like I don't know when's the last time I saw a comedy? Yeah, Borat That was maybe you know, like they don't really make 2008. I laughed probably like 15 times That's a lot. Yeah, there were some funny parts. There was a good like Reoccurring joke where just one character would only refer to his wife as the wife Okay, just over and over and over, you know again. That was funny and Will Ferrell's obviously funny.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Anyway, we get in and watch the movie, it's nice. And Amazon just auto plays, not even another comedy, not even another movie. Just while we're there, we blew up the air mattress, had a cozy little night in the living room. Amazon just starts playing a show called Reacher. I think I've heard of this. I thought it was John Krasinski, so I guess I haven't. I think I've heard of this. I thought it was John Krasinski.
Starting point is 00:04:46 So I guess I haven't. Yes, I've heard of this as well. So some show called Reacher. Is it also a video game? Anybody know? Jack Reacher. Jack Reacher, Rainbow Six. Jack Ryan?
Starting point is 00:04:55 Jack Ryan. Maybe that sounds like John Krasinski. Meg Ryan. Matt Ryan. Matt Ryan. He was on Madden 20, 2023. No, I thought Jack Reacher was something. Anyway, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Oh, his name is Jack Reacher. Okay. Wait What did you ask? I thought it was a video game. Is it? Oh, yeah video. Am I the only one with Google? Golly Jack Reacher is a Protagonist of a series of a crime thriller novels by a British author. Oh, it's a book That's why none of us knew it. I don't know. Go ahead. Okay. All right. I mean, this is all pretty Tom Cruise, Jack Reacher movie, I think. Do you like it that I interrupt you all the time? Well, if it's about Tom Cruise, go ahead. I watched the firm this past weekend. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:05:41 I did eight book reports on it. Very familiar with that book in the movie. I loved it I'd never seen it before really. Yeah, you know everybody in this law firm has passed the law bar exam first try That's a quote Gene Hackman's in it who's dead is. He is, so you can talk bad about it if you want to. If you want to, yeah. Go ahead, Reacher. It is so dumb. So Reacher starts playing, and maybe you saw him on there.
Starting point is 00:06:12 This dude is a massive guy, like a white version of like Michael Clarke Duncan in the Green Mile. He's the guy from Blue Mountain State. And he's just like the clear protagonist of the show. And- I hope I know where this is going. I promise you don't. Dang it.
Starting point is 00:06:27 And so I just end up sitting there and like, I just was like, I guess I'll just watch Reacher. I can't find the remote. And I just that made it sound that crazy. But I just know where they don't do stuff like that. Like, I'm just going to watch Reacher. Spoon fed me this. And for whatever reason, a new character was birthed between me
Starting point is 00:06:41 and Rachel after the show. And so because he's just like this macho, strong guy, I mean, the past five days, I think this character would be called like eight year olds first role model. Because anytime something comes up, Rachel's like, can you like unscrew this for me? And like, I bet Jack Reacher could easily.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Oh, I see. Just everything is Jack Reacher. I'll just be laying in bed, Just out of nowhere, I'll go, man, Jack Reacher could get any girl he wants. I really enjoyed it. Just the joke of the week right now. My dad's really strong. He's not as strong as Jack Reacher is.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Right? Man, it's cool that baseball's back. I bet Jack Reacher could play for the Royals if he wanted to. Jack Reacher could hit out of the stadium, I bet. Too busy fighting crime. I thought I thought the story was gonna say Rachel was like looking at Jack Reacher and being like honestly you're not far off from him. I would have loved. Yeah I do push-ups every time I watch Jack Reacher now. That's the other thing I've been
Starting point is 00:07:40 doing ever since she complimented me I let her know like hey just heads up do an abs day you're welcome. See you later. I did that this morning. complimented me. I let her know, like, hey, just heads up, do an abs day, you're welcome. See you later. I did that this morning. But yeah, the Jack Reacher joke, she is like laughing and also saying like, you have to stop. So I'm just trying to find the middle ground there.
Starting point is 00:07:56 But yeah, she said it reminds her of like a young boy. It's like my first non-animated role model. Jack Reacher, He could do anything. And he kind of looks like an animation. Yeah, he does. He looks like a cartoon. He's so jacked. Anyway, yeah, so girls, look him up with Safe Search on,
Starting point is 00:08:14 but we are back with another episode. I have a fun Facebook comment, or Facebook post from, how do you pronounce her last name? Leslie Montandon? Yep. Montandon. She said, Valid or get off my high horse. If a husband can't find something at the grocery store,
Starting point is 00:08:32 he should definitely ask a grocery store employee where it is before calling or texting his wife and adding to her mental load. What do you think of that? I don't really, I mean. There were some back and forth. Oh, was there? I didn't even see the discourse. Yeah. I don't know about like mental load of like where the strawberries are, but I think just like just as a guy, or just as
Starting point is 00:08:54 a human, it's more resourceful to ask the person there. You would ask a worker. It seems way quicker and they would know potentially better. Yeah, exactly. I'm like, I don't even know if this is... I don't call my wife, but I'm just, that's potentially better. Yeah, exactly. I'm like, I don't even know if this is- I don't call my wife, but I'm just, that's just me. Yeah, exactly. It just way quicker and a better answer. I just asked someone who works there rather than like text or call.
Starting point is 00:09:15 It wouldn't even cross my mind to do that. Really? I guess when she said that, I was like, oh, I do that all the time to Catherine. And then I reread it. If a husband can't find something, I often will find the time to Catherine and then I reread it if a husband can't find something I often will find The area and it's like okay. This says tomato sauce. This says spaghetti sauce Yes point of clarification like if you weren't specific enough now, this is now. This is our problem
Starting point is 00:09:37 Yeah, I will say the other day I was doing a quick Aldi run for Catherine and on the her list, you know She like made the list for her, but she's like, actually, can you just go do it? And so. Short hand. Yeah, exactly. And it just said onions.
Starting point is 00:09:50 And so I had to ask this mom and mother daughter there, I go, hey, if you were just shopping for something that your wife says onions about, which one would you like? Cause there's yellow, red, whatever, all these different sweet onions. And I'm like, I think I got it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:06 So I like getting the pulse from the people. I'll do that too. Like this is what my wife said. Yeah. Like a barista. She said, surprise me with something, you know, and it's like a vague description of liquid. Like just, so just make this, she'll be cool.
Starting point is 00:10:18 No problem. Yeah. What do you think? If it ends in Eno, yeah, she'll love it. Yeah. Whatever. So yeah, quick straw polls. Everyone's want the grocery store with the ladies. Yeah. Good pulse. Yeah, yeah. Whatever. So yeah, quick straw polls. Everyone's want the grocery store with the ladies. Yeah. Pulse. Yeah. OK, so maybe.
Starting point is 00:10:30 The clarification is good, because like I definitely recently called my mom, like, which kind of mushrooms is like I'm here. But yeah, so that's because the employee is not going to go, which type of mushrooms you need. You have to. I think I was. I don't know. I think I like asked where the mushrooms were, found those. And then I was like, so I think she just said mushrooms. And I was like, well, there's just plenty of options. So I don't know what to, what to get. So. And a bummer that you had to get mushrooms, right? Tell me, dude, I've been turned a quarter on mushrooms. Maybe that's why you're so injured these days. That's the independent variable. It could be it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:05 It's funny. Like all the women in the comments are like, totally valid. Don't call me. And then there's dudes that are like, I mean, come on. Understand us a little bit here. So I think I have. I think I've asked Catherine for sure. But I can't think of exactly when.
Starting point is 00:11:20 But my second movie I watched this weekend was baby driver bell bottoms. Remember that part? Oh, diamond. No, not really. Anybody? Oh yeah. They don't even know they do. They don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:40 It's a very beginning. It's like, oh, it's so the beginning scene. Sorry. Let's talk Fuck, bell bottoms. Do you mind if I interrupt you some more? I don't get I don't even notice it It's it's it's a back-and-forth right a give-and-take right a tat tat. Is that part of a song? I loved I liked the opening scene a lot very beginning. So Without spoiling it only is a spoiler The very beginning scene is like, I mean,
Starting point is 00:12:06 the whole movie is choreographed to the music, but the very beginning scene is like a song that has a two minute instrumental to begin with. And then it kind of finally has this little monologue. This guy goes, ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to one and only bell bottoms. And that's what he's doing. He does that. Like you remember like he's in the car. I remember it now personally. And then the more like then the music gets faster and faster. And then that's when they run out and then he just starts peeling out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've watched
Starting point is 00:12:41 it like five times now. So I know it's a little better than you guys do. But anyway, tell me what you thought. I thought it was unique in certain ways. It was definitely creative in certain ways with all the music integrated into it. I think I would have noticed that had I not previously known. But when you know how the music plays a role in the storytelling or at least in just the visuals, I guess. It's pretty cool to watch. And there's some really long scenes of him just kind of walking. Is this actor a dancer?
Starting point is 00:13:11 He moves like a dancer at times. They kind of, they make him dance, I feel like. That one scene, I feel like it's like- He's got the coffee and he's like, he's prancing around. Yeah, I don't know how I felt about that one. I mean, I liked it, but it was like, that was the only scene they did that in. And so I was like, that's kind of odd
Starting point is 00:13:30 that that's like the only time that like, there's like signs on the wall. I appreciated that. I liked that one with the music. Okay, yeah. And I thought like, okay, this whole movie is gonna be like that. And then that was the only time they really did that.
Starting point is 00:13:43 So it's like, he was just in a good mood at that point. Just good mood. But yeah. Okay. My, my main takeaway, my main thoughts are like, yes, cool, creative at times, good action movie, but I think you built it up too high. Yeah. Yeah. Like you talked about it. You're like, I've thought about it every day. I'm going to watch it again. Yeah. And so I think I was expecting maybe a more original story, maybe a better story. It's a little bit of like just a fairy tale, like just romance.
Starting point is 00:14:11 I was missing like maybe more of like a villain. We got a villain in like act three. I didn't know who to root against. It's interesting. Most of the movie. Yeah. So it's, it's still a good movie and it is more creative than the average movie, but I think
Starting point is 00:14:25 it was built up a little too high. It's kind of just like this young guy is like meets this girl one time and he's like, you want to like kind of not work anymore and come with me and she's like, I'm down. You know what? Now that you mentioned it, that's how I'm free. And I wanted to know more about her. And it was just like, everything went really well. Was that your critique?
Starting point is 00:14:43 Maybe time a little bit was like the story was not as. I don't know. I think it was just like I enjoyed myself, but was not blown away. Maybe that was it. I don't know. It was definitely the music for me that got me like the most pumped. I think now that I have my new speakers. Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:57 I want to watch it like sometime home alone, like volume up. Just like you pump it. Jake, pump the music with the woofer going. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because I do want to re-watch it. Like, I liked it enough that I want to watch it again. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Yeah. I'll tell you, woofer, which sits on the floor while you're on the air mattress, feels like you're in an IMAX. That's a life hack. Yeah. I have some life hacks today. Sorry, we can tie a bow around baby driver.
Starting point is 00:15:17 Good. But I think when you said, like, I can't stop thinking about it, and you and Scott were both texting about it, it built it up too high for me. I thought that first scene was awesome. Like, way that he like drifts around that car, like to the music is just so cool. I like a good drift. Yes. Is that offensive? It's a song. Is that one of the top five words we shouldn't say? It's a song. Is that one of the top five words we shouldn't say?
Starting point is 00:15:45 Anyway, I enjoyed the drifting right away. As soon as Rachel saw the drifting, she said, I don't think this is a movie for me. It's and then she got on her phone. Oh really? Yeah. She's like, I'm done. That's a bummer. I think even if you're not like loving a movie, just like, like write it out unless it's awful
Starting point is 00:16:02 time and you don't know women at all. Oh, time and wait till you get married Yeah, drifting is like a middle finger to women They do not like it yeah back before yeah, they could vote they couldn't even drift One in the same one same they can barely even drive And that's how you respect women see I drive for them here And that's how you respect lemon see I drive for them here Make a meal plan Tell me where everything is the grocery store
Starting point is 00:16:32 Anyway, yeah, I have a life hacks life hacks, please one subwoofer on the ground while laying on an air mattress, okay It's nice. Yeah second figured this out accidentally if accidentally. If you have a subscription that you're currently paying for, for me, it was like, well, there's tons of like meal plans that I'm constantly assigning for and canceling even just like I'm getting my protein from like a, you know, website and every 30 days when I've gone to cancel those, they freak out. These companies will do like, we're sorry to see you go before we go, we'd willing be willing to offer you 15% off. And I say cancel anyway.
Starting point is 00:17:07 Further life hack. Then they will send me a follow up email and say, we're sorry that you left. We will now give you 30% off. Come on back for 30. So the life hack is if you are loving a subscription, like either threaten to cancel it or cancel it. And then you will get a massive discount on the back end.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Yeah, I like that. Yeah. In my instance, I actually did not want any more of it. I was like, I'll keep this in mind next time. That's good. I think, yeah, the less you need it, the less you want it, the more they want you. And it's just so much easier for companies to obviously, what's it called?
Starting point is 00:17:38 Acquire, or no, once they've acquired you. Keep you. To keep you, yeah. Yes. They call it keeping a customer. KAC. And then my last life hack is, if you are ever talking to someone who lives below the Mason-Dixon line,
Starting point is 00:17:56 remind everyone where that kind of runs, Tymon. I, is that the equator? Yes. It's like, yeah. Like, yep. So let's quick quiz. Mississippi. Equator. Ghana. Not equator. Kazakhstan. It's a tough one. It's a tough one. Half equator. Wow. Moscow, Russia. They don't, they say Moscow in America, but they won't okay. This one is tough equator squared
Starting point is 00:18:27 Over to a Yes, okay, okay If you're talking to someone in the in kind of a south region of the equator of the equator or the United States and You're maybe wanting to win them over maybe woos in your top five strength finder. You want them to like you? Maybe you don't want to win them over. Maybe Wu's in your top five strength finder. You want them to like you. Compliment them on how humid their city is. It will work like a charm.
Starting point is 00:18:50 I promise you. You tell that you say things like, you know, I grew up in Missouri and you know, it gets pretty humid there in the summer. And then I went to film the blank. And then I went to, oh, I went to Charleston. Whoa. I was in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Starting point is 00:19:02 That place is humid. And then they will immediately like you. You could drink the air with a straw. Uh-huh. You aren't kidding. It is humid here. This guy gets us. Yes.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Yeah. And because people are proud of that kind of stuff. Absolutely. They want to feel like, you know, kind of like we do have it tough. Yeah. So if you acknowledge that they have it tough. Like I thought I knew.
Starting point is 00:19:23 We have some traffic where I live, but you guys, I don't know how you deal with it. And then you roll down that window and that air just hits you. You try to save on gas, you don't want to run out on the highway. Yeah, Isaac's farting, what do we do? That's so good though, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:39 So truly you think everything's too humid down there though. Mason Dix and below. Okay. Yeah, compliment the humidity. OK, so like really just the South. Jackson, Mississippi. Jackson, Mississippi. Lafayette, Louisiana. Yep.
Starting point is 00:19:55 That'd be OK. That'd be OK. Frankfurt, Kentucky, yes or no? Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. I mean, maybe just anywhere. St. Paul, Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Yeah, for St. Paul, Minnesota, you go, you know, people probably don't think Minnesota gets hot. I was there last summer. It gets so hot. Dude, it does. Thank you. Yeah, it does. I've been trying to tell my friends from out of town, like come in here. It's boiling. And but what's so nice is you guys have all those lakes, dude. People don't know about the lakes. You should put on your license plate. They think Minnesota, they think more of America. They don't know about the lakes. Mm-hmm. You should put on your license. They think Minnesota think more of America They don't ever talk about the lake. Mm-hmm. We have it on our license plate. They don't even reads it That's life at gas them up about their own humidity. Do you think it's it goes? You think it goes in reverse for above the Mason Dixon line talk about about how cold it gets in the winter as a Southerner. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:47 What are some other things you could reverse it? Yeah. How cold it get, how you guys get some bitter cold and windy. Dude, it's windy here. You can probably say that for any city. Dude, I've been there. It can get windy. Cause everybody has experienced wind.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Yeah. And so, and so no one's going to like say you're wrong. Some people might think like, you don't know what. Yeah. There's wind everywhere. What are other generic things that dude, dude, good looking trees. It rains there, right? It rains there. Yeah. Uh, yeah. Good. I was through there once. It's bright there. It's so bright. I couldn't look. it was like, I think it was extra bright. I bought sunglasses. That's a funny thing. Yeah. Just like, cause they'll be like, well yeah,
Starting point is 00:21:30 it has bright. I didn't, I never thought it's maybe it is bright, extra bright, but I don't, I don't live in North Carolina, you know, dude, I was there. I only drove through for one day, but I drove around sunset. You guys have amazing sunsets. Amazing. In Louisville. I did have a buddy who would like talk up Kansas sunsets to people like, dude, sunsets here. Uh, what about potholes? Yeah, I got some potholes though. Especially that's a good one for North of Mason. Okay. Yeah. Cause that is actually more common. And even if somebody's like, well, I haven't experienced potholes,
Starting point is 00:22:02 but I haven't been on every road this guy's been on. Yeah. I guess we drove to Rosa. Yeah. you got a lot of potholes a lot of pot They need to figure out something out with that. Mm-hmm. Yeah Crooked politicians you just say that that could be that's bipartisan. Yeah Politics over there just kind of a haywire. Hey wires good. Yeah anywhere up north you go y'all I mean Got a lot snow plows. Mm-hmm. Yes, dude. Let's talk about the plows. I forget that you go, I forget the name of it, but I went to this amazing taco place.
Starting point is 00:22:31 And then they'll tell you the name of it. You go, yes, that place is so good. What about just like, dude, up there or wherever, sports is a religion. And then they can fill in the blank from that. Cause you don't know if it's baseball or basketball or football, whatever. But if you say sports are, oh yeah dude,
Starting point is 00:22:47 Ohio loves their football. Yeah, yeah, especially if you kind of don't know where to go from here. It's like, yeah, I live in like, I'm about an hour west of, well, it'd be a good example. I'm kind of like a kind of just middle West Virginia. Dude, people go crazy up there for their sports.
Starting point is 00:23:06 And then maybe it's high school. Maybe there is a college there, I don't know. Perfect. Middle West Virginia. So we just gave you guys a lot of good talking points for free. Yep. Right there.
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Starting point is 00:26:04 Nathan Coley director of the Ghostrunners story untold for the first time Listen up untold for the first time Yes, all right getting getting there close little drinks done this before so you're good. You're good. We good So yeah, here we are with Nathan We yeah recorded most of the day yesterday. Tymon got to interview with him the day before.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Yeah. Yeah, you're good, you're good. Where do you go to college? Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. And is that, so you must, so it's a film school. No, not really. I've told Time in this, he shouldn't regret not going to college.
Starting point is 00:26:52 That's how you feel even just currently being in it. Yeah, I mean it's given me some good stuff. Obviously the people I met that are also here with me. Way to start with that. Never would've met them if I hadn't gone. Probably wouldn't totally be able to do this trip in the same capacity without it, because some equipment that it provides,
Starting point is 00:27:09 but programs, a little lackluster. Okay. Use the L word. Yeah. All right, well give us a little background of you as a ghostie. What about just, you have a ghostie origin story for us? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:21 Nathan's been a fan for a long time. Right, yeah. Well, I watched you, Jake, for the. Yeah. Nathan's been a fan for a long time. Right. Yeah. Um, I, well, I watched you, uh, Jake for the audio listeners. I watched Jake with juggle and Josh way back in the day. I think I was like subscribed to Josh before you joined. So I was like, I think I was there like at the beginning of Jake and Josh. You guys have a name for your fans or anything? Um, yeah. Parabolas. You're a people. Yeah, that was a proud parabolas. Parabolas, you were a P-bola? Yeah, that was a proud parabola.
Starting point is 00:27:45 P squared. Proud parabola. Parabola proud. Yeah. So I watched that for a long time. I remember all the Logan Paul stuff, all the world records and things like that. Just, yeah, I was kind of obsessed
Starting point is 00:28:01 with that I was mad at you when you left. A little bit. Love that thumbnail. And basically, like, followed you on Instagram after that. It took me a little bit to get on Ghost Runners. I think it was like a little before the pandemic that I like fully went in. It was like huge to have during, like we would just go on hikes
Starting point is 00:28:24 in the middle of nowhere during COVID, because we had nothing else to do. Cool. Just go back through all the old episodes and just listen to you guys. It was, that was great. And so I became a dedicated fan there, I guess, like early 2020, and then have been listening ever since,
Starting point is 00:28:38 reached out to whoever runs the Instagram. I think it's you or Brad, who knows? I don't know. We handle different parts of it, it's mainly Brad. Okay, well yeah, reached out to you then, just to ask about doing thumbnails. And I've been doing that ever since, I don't know, 2020, late 2021, something like that.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Yeah, a bit a while. Yeah, just kind of stayed in touch that way. We met in person when I came to Milwaukee, did a show. Was it two years ago? July 14th, 2023. Wow. Had it tattooed on the back of my calf? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:09 It was a big day. And you came to the Branson trip? Branson was electric. That wasn't really funny. You were the first fan I saw in Branson. Yeah, I specifically remember that interaction. You were walking with Jensen. I was still in my car and I saw you guys walking up.
Starting point is 00:29:24 I stopped in the middle of the parking lot. I was like, hey, you're Brad, you're Jensen. Dapping you guys up, we were just screaming. And that was like, okay, we're in this weekend now. So yeah, really cool. You guys gonna do it again, right? Gotta. We gotta.
Starting point is 00:29:42 You gotta. We love Jensen. So yeah, you said you've been thinking about this podcast for a while, or sorry, documentary for a while. Don't be nervous, don't be nervous. The doc, the doc, say the doc. DBM. Run Ghosters.
Starting point is 00:29:56 You've been thinking about Run Ghosters for a while, yeah. Yeah, tell us why, what made you think we should do a documentary of this? So we have a local film festival at school that runs every year. And one of the segments that played there, it's not all film. It's also just TV segments or things like that.
Starting point is 00:30:16 And one of them was covering a Twitch streamer that someone else in one of the clubs really enjoys watching. And it was a six or seven minute piece, pretty short, but it had like a bunch of community elements in it. So it was showing off like different fans and they were talking about why they liked this streamer. They went and filmed with that streamer. Gavin, one of my friends was actually one who,
Starting point is 00:30:37 one of the people, yeah, Barstool. Yeah, Dog Pound. Dog Pound, many names. He was one of the people who went to go on that trip filming it. And so I saw that in its completion. I was like, what else I know that has a really cool community, Ghost Runners. And so that was almost a year ago, to the day,
Starting point is 00:30:56 that I got that idea and have been slowly workshopping it ever since. I did a little bit over the summer. I was thinking about doing it through one of our short film or short TV segment clubs, but I don't think that segment would have been long enough, especially after doing all the interviews. So I've just kind of been workshopping the idea
Starting point is 00:31:16 over the year, and then I talked to Jake and both of you guys just to confirm that we could do it over spring break. Confirmed that in like January. Spring break! Yeah. And we've been, we've just been here for the last two and a half days.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Yeah. It's been awesome. How much footage have you shot in hours, do you think, the last two and a half days? Just two and a half days. Well, and in the interviews as well. Well, yeah, so that's another big part of it is the remote fan interviews.
Starting point is 00:31:42 I think in total I will have 14 to 16 hours of interviews alone. Gotcha. Not to mention all the b-roll that's being shot right now and That's been that was shot I got your shop around here like tour the studio a little bit right and I'm also getting Footage and photos from fans from all the different events. So that's pretty cool So you'll have it up in like what, a week or two probably? I was aiming for six days. Okay, good, good for you. Quick turnaround.
Starting point is 00:32:10 That's respectable. I mean, yeah. I could probably do it in five, but. Yeah, yeah, but genuinely how long do you think, I mean, something like that's gonna take forever. Yeah, so I have to have something done by the end of the semester. Okay. which our professor
Starting point is 00:32:26 was expecting like, hey, 15 to 20 minutes, that's not happening, not at all. So I'm hoping to just have something to show that's like 15 minutes long, like a 15 minute segment by the end of the semester. And then if I have enough free time over the summer, maybe it's done by the end of the summer. Cool. But I definitely want to keep all the people, maybe it's done by the end of the summer. But I definitely want to keep all the people in the loop that have helped out with it, because I've had 13 fans interview for it. Wow, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Yeah, community's really rallying around it. It's awesome. It's really cool. Yeah, you asked us questions for, what, two plus hours yesterday, and I was telling Jake afterwards, I was like, yeah, we did not answer those questions quickly at all. Like, you have, yeah, like how do we,
Starting point is 00:33:09 how is he going to condense this stuff down, you know? So it'll be interesting to watch and see how it goes. Part of what I was hoping for was just that you guys would talk as long as you could just cover everything, like specific stories, that was kind of what I was going for with like workshopping the questions. Tymon, I know you came prepared for your interview with some like rehearsed stuff.
Starting point is 00:33:27 I tried, I tried. Yeah. Really? Yeah, not as much rehearsed, I just kind of like typed out like the gist. I was like, if I don't have something like, Good for you. Something there, I'm just gonna go on or just not like any sense. So I, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:39 You're a treasure, Timon, what a guy. I used to read in lines, you know? Yeah. Who knows? My favorite part of the documentary yesterday was you asked us about Timon, and I was trying to think of the phrase, Jack of all trades, and I couldn't think of it, and so I was asking Brad, I said,
Starting point is 00:33:55 what's that phrase for when you're like, you're like well-rounded, and Brad said fat, and I said, he's a fat guy. And then we just talked about how large Timon is for the next two minutes. Awesome fat kid. Yeah, he could barely fit through the door, but God, we love him.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Had to get him extra support in his chair. Yeah, man. Love the guy. It was great, yeah, we just talked about Timon. Just the fat, lovable guy he is. Timon also fooled us during his interview. We asked him how you guys set up or get ready for your episodes. And he just starts talking about a rally cry that you lead people in.
Starting point is 00:34:30 We all believed him, right? Like every single one of us were like, oh, okay, interesting. Yeah, I can see Brad doing that. And then he's like, oh, no, I was lying. But so then we conspired last night with Jake at Rec Volleyball, like Jake needs to prompt you guys to start with the rally cry for episode 418. That was Monday's episode, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:49 And we of course threw it back on time. Of course. They always find a way. Yeah. Yep. That's awesome. Got a pretty good BTS clip of you doing it as well. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:34:59 I know, man. Yeah, I'm sure there's gonna be 16 hours of footage of great little bloopers and everything else. Yeah, we had fun with, we had to, you know, you did a very official job with all this stuff. I mean, you had multiple mics, multiple like- We signed a release form. We signed, I did not read it, but I signed it.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Yeah, good. That's always what you should do, right? And I mean, yeah, all these lights and everything. I mean, it took you guys an hour plus to set it all up. Yeah, but we had to do like the, what do you call those? Slate. Slate. Slapper boards.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Yeah, you know, like where it's like take one, and you know, Jake and I of course made it goofy. Jake started making up titles for this thing, and so then we just went back and forth with that. I think you put that on, you did put that on a Facebook group of like little preview for everybody. Yeah, I think you guys had like 15 working titles in total.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Yeah, so check that out on the Facebook group. I'm gonna be posting some more stuff, just keeping people updated, show that I'm working on it. Yeah, I think that's fun. And that's a big part of launching any kind of business or project, give nibbles along the way, hands-on and gretel people. I mean, I'm unintentionally doing it with Bondi now.
Starting point is 00:36:05 People have been hearing about it for a year that I think when it finally does open, it's like, wow, there's so much hype and buildup. So that'd be cool for the documentary as well. Real quickly, I do want to give a shout out to all the people that have helped. So we've got Alyssa who's been on camera for a lot of this. We've got Gavin.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Barstool. Dog bow. Who's also been on camera for a lot of this. Dog've got Gavin. Barstool. Dogbound, yep. Who's also been on camera for a lot of this. Dogstool, maybe? Dogstool, there you go. Ruff. Ruff. Ruff.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Ruff. Ruff. We've also, those are the two film students. The other two, Trinity Horticulture, who you saw in the last episode. Serena. Yeah. At high school tennis.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Okay. Yeah, she was the one checking me, kind of like my script supervisor, but for the interview, so making sure I didn't miss any questions, taking notes for me. She did great, yes. At one point you did miss a question.
Starting point is 00:36:54 She said, oh, you missed that one? And you were on top of it, but so is she. We were communicating, it was good. And then Logan, who doesn't even go to school at SIU, he's just our roommate, Gavin's cousin, and he came down. He's never done anything with film or sound or camera before, but we brought him along
Starting point is 00:37:13 because he's a cool guy. And he helped us out on sound. It was just a little bit of teaching. So shout out to those guys. And I also. I don't think I knew any of that. Yeah, man, Logan, you seem so smart. Well, I knew that you were Nathan's roommate, but I didn't know that meant not a student. I didn't realize how dumb he actually was
Starting point is 00:37:31 He even benefited out. Yeah this whole time I do want to shout out all the people that have interviewed as well. Oh, yeah, I appreciate it I don't know how to pronounce his first name. so I'm gonna put you on the spot, Brad. How do you pronounce that first name? Oh yeah, it's, oh, she's said it, she's told us before. Make Mar-key? Oh, the Kiwi? Mar-ee-kee, yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:56 I don't know. Okay. Nor she lives. Yeah. Yeah, so shout out her. Marky Mark. We got Angela Birdwell, Maddie Deterly, Samuel Sen, Caleb Lee, Kaylee Thompson,
Starting point is 00:38:06 Elizabeth Virgil, Brooke Boverhoff, Samantha Yates, Cody Davis, Janelle Caza, Skylar Anderson, and Alvaro Eskin. I asked him that, so I got it right. Nice, great. And there should be more too. Not many more are confirmed, but it's gonna be so many interviews to edit together.
Starting point is 00:38:23 I don't even know how I'm gonna make it, but it'll be fun. Okay, talk to me about this. Just, first of all, you've probably never done a documentary. Is this your first time? Basically, yeah. Just in general, you've interviewed 13 people or whatever that is, plus us, 16 people. Obviously you're gonna include stuff from Time and Jake
Starting point is 00:38:42 and I, but is there a chance that one of these people just doesn't get in there? Like that's probably, right? That's probably the real version of a documentary is like, or, you know, they're, they're only in there for 10 sec. I don't know. Or it's like, yeah, you said something really good, but someone else also said it and it flowed better with the rest of their paragraph. Basically I'm just trying to like give you this opportunity to say, hey, we love that you did it,
Starting point is 00:39:06 but we might not put you in there. No guarantees. Just in case. I don't know. I did have a couple people say, if my answers aren't good, you don't have to use any of them. I'm just like, I doubt that's gonna happen. I really want to include everyone in it at least once.
Starting point is 00:39:18 I was hoping you'd cut me out. I was like, I'll do it. I think with how many questions I asked, because I had probably two thirds of a page full of questions for each fan, I think there's enough variation in all the questions that I should be able to get everyone included at least once, if not a couple times.
Starting point is 00:39:35 There were a couple people who I told, your answers were so good, I probably could have made this whole documentary with just what I interviewed you on. Wow. That could be your 15 minute thing, but I think that's still in the video. Maybe if I need to, but no,
Starting point is 00:39:48 I'm really appreciative of all the fans that joined in the effort, and they're still texting me about it, saying, hope the trip's going well, and wanted to stay posted. How shredded is Jake? You know, stuff like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Caleb Lee likes the bias. Not as shredded as Jack Reacher. Yeah. Jake Reacher. Jake Reacher. This is kind of a tough interview question because it's a little bit broad and whatever, but have you learned anything about the pod or like had any realizations along the way with while doing this? Like as far as like, Oh, people thought this a lot more than I thought or, Oh, there is
Starting point is 00:40:24 no rally cry. Right, yeah, yeah, or even like being here, have you been like, oh, that's way different than I thought it was gonna be, I don't know. That's a good question. It's a good question, but it's also like, what if you're like, I don't know, I'm sorry if it's too hard.
Starting point is 00:40:37 I've got a little something. I thought that these cameras all stayed in the same spot the entire time, but then I saw how small the room is, and I'm like, that's not even possible. They probably have to move around each time. That's kind of a small answer. It's hard to think of other stuff off the top of my head. I know.
Starting point is 00:40:54 But I will say one thing. I thought there was at least some planning before ad reads. I thought there was like maybe 15 seconds. It was like, hey, what should we do? No, you guys jump right in. It's an improv exercise every time. It really is, hey, what should we do? No, you guys jump right in. Go right for it. It's an improv exercise every time. It really is, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:07 I mean, you guys are pretty good at it as far as I'm concerned. Thanks, that's cool. That's fun. Yeah, there is a. That was some of the hardest I laughed. I think all of us were like, that might have been the hardest some of us were laughing
Starting point is 00:41:19 was just during the ad reads for last episode. Okay, no pressure. I was made for loving you. Dancing Yeah. I was made for loving you. Dancing queen. I was made for loving you baby. You were made for loving me. I was made to drink Main Street Roasters. I was made to drink it.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Yeah, yeah. This is, you do this so well, Brad. No I don't. But I stopped after one phrase You're doing the mainstream roasters ad really well right now timing. This has been a mainstream roasters ad this time Brad All time this whole life the whole time that song lasted Let's do it again. Five six seven eight I was made to drink mainstream roasters. I was made to roast the beans
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Starting point is 00:44:27 Nathan is also gonna be joining us for our schmores today. The film crew, they brought some options for us, and one of the options was to do the schmores of articles of clothing. Yeah. So, Nathan, you're gonna be representing the Salukis. Well, I'm not very proud. Plus Logan. I'm not very proud of the Salukis.
Starting point is 00:44:47 Yeah, it's kind of a gross dog. Yeah, Rachel doesn't like our volleyball gym. Yeah, she doesn't. She has strong feelings about it. It's like so bad that it's like advantageous. Like, I think they like, they keep it nasty because they practice in it all the time, they know it. It's like hard to play there. The slippery spots are.
Starting point is 00:45:03 Yeah, the slippery spots, like blue turf, boys' state. But sometimes they play in the actual arena now. Sometimes they just go back to that old gym. No idea why. No idea. It's so random. Get an advantage. All right, time and what is the order?
Starting point is 00:45:20 Actually, I don't know. Who won last time? It's been a while. You guys wanna, I sent our list in the group chat if we wanna try to communicate. I don't know how, but. Obscure colors? Colors, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:31 Who did win colors? I don't think, I think I came in second. Oh, I thought you won. I definitely got, I got waxed. Jake, you picked the order. Go with this one. All right, all right. Pick me first.
Starting point is 00:45:41 We're gonna go, time in. Pick me first. Change it up and pick me first. Brad're gonna go time and pick me first change it up and pick me first Brad yes, thank you Nathan me timing Just easier to do that. Yes first last time and Brad, okay Nathan slash Luke ease.. Plus Logan Logie. Yeah. So who's first? Brad. I thought so. Oh, I am first.
Starting point is 00:46:09 You asked. Come on. That's all you got to do is ask. All right. Number one, articles of clothing. I'm going with the hoodie. Yeah. The hooded sweatshirt wasn't even on my list. That was my. That was that was our number one. OK, good. I was like, no, no, no. Kind of forgot about love. Love the hoodie.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Yeah. Just in general, I've always been a hood up guy. I've always enjoyed the hood up. You lose a lot of heat out of your head. It's nice to have the hood up. That's what I've always said. Sometimes sleep in the hood, even with the hood up. I think that's a preview of one of your other picks coming. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:46:48 I just had a feeling. So, hoodie's a good pick. Thank you. That's all I have to say about it. All right, number two? All right, just a nice hat. Okay. We're just going all hats?
Starting point is 00:47:00 Also not on my list. Can we get a specific hat or do we need to, do we feel good about just hats? Like are you gonna go shirt next? I'm just making sure. Let's say like a baseball cap, you know. Like a normal hat. Half the people in this room are wearing one.
Starting point is 00:47:14 I think that's kind of a testament. Yeah, okay. It's a good point. Friday's got some cool hats. Yeah, very much. But I mean, yeah, it's nice. Keeps the sun out of your eyes a little bit. You can look cool.
Starting point is 00:47:24 If your hair looks bad, you can cover it up. Yeah, it's good kind of versatile I'll say can I say ball cap? That is that what that falls underneath baseball hat? I'm like putting that that's that's my answer. Oh, I see. I see. I would say it directly competes with baseball Yes, good summary of that mine I'm gonna go with the thing I love to see the most, not what I love to wear the most, say it with me, romper. Oh, that's right. First on the list, not even a question.
Starting point is 00:47:57 I forgot, I thought you were a sundress guy, romper guy. No, I think the internet, typically, that's what the internet talks about, like oh, girl in a sundress, whatever, not me. I've've always been I've been a proud parabola proud romp lover. Yep Right here. Yep both hands. I'm roast Yeah What else is there to even say romper? Okay, I bet Jack creature likes rompers I'm gonna start with jeans
Starting point is 00:48:23 I've been a big guy for like a long time and now I like him even more because I wear I'm going to start with jeans. I've been a big guy for like a long time. And now I like him even more because I wear them looser. Now I was to say that your jeans have become bigger. You are a big jeans guy. I'm a big jeans guy in a big jeans. Talk about versatility. I mean, yeah, jeans are about as good as it gets. Yeah. We're jeans for every occasion, whether you're ranching or on the red carpet. Volleyball game. And then is this too broad? Can I go shorts? Yes, that's my pick.
Starting point is 00:48:49 That's too broad. Okay, okay, too broad. All right. Right, Jake? I think it's a little too broad. Yeah. There are different types. Okay, I'll say exercise shorts. Like athletic shorts.
Starting point is 00:48:57 Athletic shorts. What's the, what is the word for like, theater way of calling them? Exercise shorts. What do you call, like, I was trying to think of the Proper term like athletic like a slick not soft short slick. Yeah. Yeah exercise. I don't know Jim shorts athletic Sure, it's that's that feels like a good word. Okay, great Jim shorts shorts comedy Okay, good answer time. Thank you. I'm gonna go with joggers.
Starting point is 00:49:26 They feel good. I like them. I like a little elastic at the bottom. I like a good April day on the golf course and it's perfect to wear some joggers. Oh, it feels good. Joggers are great because they're loose and form, they're flowing enough,
Starting point is 00:49:45 but they also don't feel like you're just wearing sweatpants and you're kind of frumpy. Exactly, something about the little ankle showing. Oh, this guy looks nice. There was a weekend of shows where I forgot my jeans, had some black joggers, they still laughed. They did? Really? Great.
Starting point is 00:50:00 That's good. Something else. Okay, joggers. Joggers were my favorite to run in when it was cold in the winter. Oh really? My sweatpants always felt a little bit too heavy. It makes sense. Yeah. All right doggers joggers were my favorite to run in when it was cold in the winter Oh, really? It's always felt a little bit too heavy. It makes sense. Yeah, I mean joggers. Yeah. Yep. Okay, we're going number three We'll go with the bathrobe Wow, maybe like a nice cozy earth bathrobe. Yeah, you came to play. Yeah, I will say Rachel's gonna love that pick
Starting point is 00:50:22 She's in her bathrobe era right now. I do not personally wear bathrobes, but I would imagine many people out there will resonate with that pic. I don't know how many people are wearing bathrobes, but I think even if you don't wear one, you're jealous of people who do. You know it's cozy. I've never worn a bathrobe, but I love bathrobes.
Starting point is 00:50:38 They look awesome. Yes. Hattie just got one for her birthday. That's great. And she wears it. So she like wakes up and puts it on. So it's like more of just a robe, I guess, not a bathrobe, but yeah, loves it. I think when you see someone like eat an apple, you go, I should, I should do that.
Starting point is 00:50:54 Apples. That look, oh yeah, duh. Yeah. I feel about the bathroom. Okay. Um, my next one, uh, I really liked joggers, Jake. I've wanted, I wanted it. I thought. But he joggers would have been too strong. Yeah, I really like joggers, Jake. I've wanted it. I thought-
Starting point is 00:51:06 But he joggers would have been too strong. I know. Good combo. I'll just go ahead and just look around here and just go long sleeve t-shirt. Those are nice. I love me a long sleeve tee. Obviously you can wear it in the winter,
Starting point is 00:51:18 but also I think a nice like spring long sleeve tee and exercise shorts. We're getting close to that weather. It's really nice. It's that's my, I like the top length, top longer length, bottom shorter length kind of kind of outfit. That makes sense? Yes.
Starting point is 00:51:35 Got it. I was like, I should get back in and some long sleeve shirt. I don't think I've worn a long sleeve shirt for probably four years, like a long sleeve t-shirt. You know what Bo just learned? Do you, did you go through this phase as a kid? Long sleeve tee with short sleeve tee on top. Oh yeah, just briefly.
Starting point is 00:51:48 I know what you're talking about though. He's doing that now. Yeah. He loves layering up right now. He also loves just like having a hoodie with a shirt on underneath. Cause for the longest time he just wore a hoodie. Like, and so now he's like, dad, check it out. He's like two shirts.
Starting point is 00:52:03 Like awesome buddy. I love, we should bring back the t-shirt over the long sleeve. The next episode, if I remember I'll do that. Okay. That's fun. And then my third pick is going to be, I guess I'll just be specific with the brand, but it's not just this brand, but like the ABC pants from Lulu, like those type of pants. That's awful close to joggers. No, really don't they have ABC joggers? Maybe okay. Okay. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about I have a specific pair like
Starting point is 00:52:36 It doesn't have to be Lulu. It can be like mizzen and main I have some of the like they're like dress pants like slacks But they're like that material that does not feel like the old school khaki. It's like nice, yeah, I see what you're saying. Active slacks. Yeah, okay, okay. Can I say active slacks?
Starting point is 00:52:51 Yeah, it's different than joggers. They are like, their pants, they look nice, but they feel really comfortable. You can wear them, once again, very versitily. I wore those pants to your rehearsal dinner. Yeah. But I could also wear them to church. I could also wear them right now and be totally. Okay, yeah, see what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Yeah, active slacks. Active slacks. All right, if you guys are watching on YouTube, I'm just flashing up numbers to the people over here. Somebody's gotta steal second. Trying to figure this out. What are we thinking? We're going with four.
Starting point is 00:53:22 We're going with four? Okay, fuzzy socks. Fuzzy socks. Fuzzy socks. Fuzzy socks, really. I guess we're just going for the cozy vibe with this. I guess you are. You're going for the panda pic too, because you don't strike me as a fuzzy sock wearer yourself.
Starting point is 00:53:36 No, that one was suggested by Horticulture. No doubt. And I feel like that could resonate with the audience a little bit. Especially, we're coming out of winter, probably just got done wearing a lot of fuzzy socks. Yeah. Fuzzy socks are nice.
Starting point is 00:53:50 Yeah. From like when I look at them. I don't know if I've ever worn them. I don't think I ever have. They seem so slippery. Are they? And what if? You get little grippies on the bottom.
Starting point is 00:54:00 You get grippies on your bottom. You get grippies on the bottom? They make those for adults? Like my kids have grippies. Huh. That You get grippies on the bottom? They make those for adults? Like my kids have grippies. Oh, that sounds kind of, may I be rude? That sounds kind of awful. I, that makes me think of. Yeah, it's out of it.
Starting point is 00:54:15 Oh no. That makes me think of when you went to a trampoline park and they made you wear those awful socks. That's a great point because yeah. You get a grippy on the bottom, I hate that. Because then you put your on your shoes and you feel the grips. Yeah, yeah. All right, grippy on the bottom. I hate that because then you put your own shoes You feel the grips. Yeah. Yeah. All right. We'll take the sky some socks off our Yeah, I think oh fuzzy socks as a whole is a good pick
Starting point is 00:54:34 I just don't like the mention of the grippies if it's gonna be grippy. It needs to be like without grippy specifically You won't slip you won't slip if you walk normal. You won't slip if you walk normal. Okay. All right. It's their slogan. Okay. I'm going to go with underwear. And if that's not specific enough, I'll go with just boxer briefs.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Cause when I think about articles of clothing, and I think if I couldn't have any of them, like if I wasn't allowed to wear anything, I would like to be covered down there. Yeah. And I would choose like, I would choose box. I would choose underwear. That's like, it's the most, it's the, it's pivotal. That's like Nathan's a big, you know, St. Louis Cardinals fan. Like that's like the, that's like the starting pitcher. And it's like, you don't, you don't love this guy. He's not like the highest personality guy,
Starting point is 00:55:21 but he wins games. Right. He goes out there and gets you a quality start. He throws strikes. He throws strikes. That's the sunny gray of the articles clothing. It's like no one wants to say it, but at the same time, if you didn't have it, you'd be a lot more sad than if you didn't have a hoodie. His fastball, and he's 31 now, his fastball tops out at 94, but he's a lefty.
Starting point is 00:55:39 But he throws down the middle. And he throws strikes. Yes. Yeah, it's the core of the outfit. Gotta have it. His ERA is just above four. And that's possible. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:55:50 Nevermind. Yeah, there's some jokes. Yep. That. I think this is, I think this is, since we've been getting specific, I think this is far enough away. I'm gonna say socks,
Starting point is 00:56:03 this specifically are not ankle length. Socks that are like nice and long. Cause I've worn ankle socks and hated every second of it. So I'm going to say- Like crew length socks? What is crew length? Longer than ankle. Then the crew length socks.
Starting point is 00:56:17 I saw recently ankle length socks on this one specific website were the ones that had a little bit of a chunk on there. You don't talk about- Yeah, wait, I think that's right. Crew of a chunk on there. You don't talk about. Yeah. Wait, I think that's right. Crew is like no, no show ankle about an inch or two. I think crew is higher than ankle.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Wait, that's what? Yeah. So they just said this. So we're talking crew. We're talking ankle. We're talking no show. I think. And then we're talking to those like ones that psychos wear that only girls should wear.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Oh, have the big oval in there. Rachel took her shoes off after the wedding, which first of all, Rachel loves just, it would have been a long day. Let's take the shoes off. I would never be allowed to just take my shoes off if they're getting warm. Oh, the smell that would come out of those. And yeah, then I saw her foot in what looks like an old tissue. I was like, how do you wear that?
Starting point is 00:57:05 How's it stay on your foot? Yes. I mean, or like pinkies, I got out of it or like the strapless dress of socks. Yeah. I mean, it's like, it's very, it's, uh, I don't know. It's, it's not very modest. If I could see your whole foot.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Yes. A hundred percent gross. Like if you were wearing those socks on the beach, you get sunburned on most of your wild side. Anyway, you're saying like calf length mid calf. Yeah. I think socks that like they can sit comfortably like a little below the calf, but if you want, you can kind of pull them up and then it kind of snug around like the base bottom half of your life. Yes. I've been wearing those since high school and I love them. I agree. And also they just make your calves look, they make your legs piped up. They make you look a little stronger. Yeah. So, yeah. And then I'm going to go a little crazy for my last pick, but I really like this article of clothing. I'm going to say a suit. I think it makes someone look really classy. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I like doesn't like it.
Starting point is 00:57:59 The suit is a hole. The suit is a hole. Oh, you're saying that's too big. Oh, I can say suit jacket. I don't know. Dang it. That was gonna be mine. That's the one I like. Take it, take old thing. Were you hoping he would pick the pants? Yeah. Hopefully he says the belt.
Starting point is 00:58:12 Suit pants, yeah. Just the tie. All right. I love it, suit jacket. I think suit's okay. Or suit, if that works. Yeah, I think it's all right. That's, yep, that's a great pick.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Yeah, I had blazer on mine, because I like how I see the blazer. That's different. Than a suit jacket? Yes, okay. I had this conversation recently with- Suit jacket versus blazer? Suit is a coordinated one-two punch.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Blazer is like, I can wear this same blazer with khakis, black pants, gray pants, whatever. Well then maybe I should specify my, I'm just thinking, like, yeah, I don't know. What's the suit, what's the difference between like, I hear sport coat, blazer and suit jacket. I think of the same thing for all of them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:53 I think something you can like, you can alternate if you want. Yeah, I wore my sports coat with my suit. Yeah. I threw a blazer on and then my pants, now I'm in a suit. Is that how it works? I don't think so, but maybe I don't know some
Starting point is 00:59:06 people. I think blazer is like, like, uh, I don't know. It doesn't always have to be like that, but I think suit is like you buy two things are specifically matching together. You can like put us, I don't know, put a suit together, I guess, with like a sport coat. That's one thing and pants that are another, but I think, yeah, I think I'm with Jake where it's like, once you put on a suit coat, that outfit is a suit now. Kind of more or less. I don't care what you call it. Now you're a suit. Yeah. Blazers often have like a different color button. Like you'll see like a Navy blazer with like gold buttons. You ever seen that? Notice that? How do you know all this? Yeah. He's making this up. It's the Jimmy Buffett of I just know a little bit more, I guess,
Starting point is 00:59:45 than I thought I did. Yeah, I don't know. Either way, I don't feel right taking it. It feels like what Tymon just said. So I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say a golf polo. Good answer. Nice.
Starting point is 01:00:00 I like it. Obviously you can wear them on the golf course, but it seems like a lot of people are corporate friends. They really enjoy a good golf polo. It's just formal enough, I can wear them on the golf course, but it seems like a lot of people are corporate friends They really enjoy a good golf polo. Like it's just formal enough. I can wear it, but it's it's moisture wicking. Just nice Yeah, I wear golf clothes to church a lot. Yeah. Yeah big time like the way they feel Good answer. All right. I'm going with the crowd on this one crewneck Krunik.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Ah, dang it guys, dang it. I just wanted some awkward. I just leaned in, I love Krunik. Yeah, no, Krunik's are cool. I won't say what my other pick was just in case. We'll do an honorable mention later. It's an honorable mention, but I don't know. I mean, Alyssa's Wired 1, we got our, it's our film club, movie camera movement,
Starting point is 01:00:44 subtle little plug. Is that allowed? Yeah. Okay. Oh yeah, payssa's wearing one. We got our, it's our film club, movie camera movement, subtle little plug. Is that allowed? Yeah. Oh yeah, I just wanted to pay us, but yeah. All right, all right. I don't know, they're just kind of like a step above long sleeve shirt, I guess, and like a little bit lighter than a hoodie maybe.
Starting point is 01:00:57 If it's like a maybe nice 64 degree day, you don't want something like a full on hoodie. There you go. Crewneck. I'm learning I don't really know anything about clothes. I thought crewneck was like almost the, a crew neck just means like a sweatshirt basically, right? A sweatshirt without a hood.
Starting point is 01:01:09 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What'd you think of it? I thought it was almost like a style of like, oh, I have like a long sleeve crew. I have a short sleeve crew. I have a hooded or I have a, yeah, I don't know. That was like an identifier within the t-shirt.
Starting point is 01:01:23 I mean, I think technically crew neck is like just anything with a circle hole without a hood or something. But I think everyone that says crew neck is talking about a hoodie without a hood. I love it, I'm learning. Okay. I am going to go with, this is one that like, it's kind of like time in the words, like, I don't want to wear a suit every single day.
Starting point is 01:01:54 I don't want to wear this every single day, but when you have a quality sweater, it is something to behold. That's great. It is something sweaters have never gone out of style. They have like, I mean, you can have, Catherine has one that she still has from like high school that just still looks nice. You get a quality good one.
Starting point is 01:02:12 Obviously there's versatile different styles of them, but I love a good sweater. Warm, cozy, nice. That's a nice pick, Bradley. Crew neck or not. Cardigan, you know, yeah, sweater. So let me, let me review the picture real quick. We had Brad said hoodie, long sleeve T active slacks
Starting point is 01:02:33 and sweater Nathan slash the Luke's it's Luke and Logan. And Logan, sorry buddy. You'll get there someday. Just keep practicing. Keep they said ball cap bathrobe, fuzzy socks, without the grippies or with, in a crew neck. Jake said a romper.
Starting point is 01:02:52 That's so funny. Jake said romper, joggers, underwear, golf polo. Tymon said jeans, gym shorts, calf link socks, and suit. Audible mentions. You had one that you almost picked. Was it sweater? Yeah, no, sports jersey. Oh, I see.
Starting point is 01:03:12 Specifically baseball or football. It's not something you're gonna wear all the time, but when you get to wear it, you're going to a game for the first time in a summer, or something like that, first time in the fall for the Chiefs. I mean, that's electric, and to wear a sports jersey. Certainly, well, Jake, agree or disagree?
Starting point is 01:03:29 Baseball is the coolest sports jersey to wear as a non-player. Yeah. Yeah. It looks nice. Like a baseball jersey looks really good. Yeah. Football and basketball, it's hard to find a good reason
Starting point is 01:03:40 to wear a basketball jersey. No. He's gotta be shooting a video, basically. Working at camp was fun for the reason that you could wear basketball jerseys left and right. Yeah, baseball jerseys are cool. Yeah. My dad got me a Fernando Vina one.
Starting point is 01:03:51 Oh. When I turned like 11 or something, it's awesome. Out of all the players, Fernando Vina. Oh yeah, he's a Christian. Oh was he? Yeah, I liked him. Good for him. Yep.
Starting point is 01:04:01 Yeah, love that. That's fun. Any others? I was thinking Beanie potentially, I really like a Beanie. I thought you were gonna go with a stocking cap. Yeah, stocking cap, whatever you. That's fun. Any others? I was thinking beanie potentially. I really like a beanie. I thought you were talking cap. Yeah, stocking cap, whatever you call it. Yeah, that's a good one. I had swim trunks. Okay. Um, button down, but you're down or button up. Same thing. Fans how you were raised. Button down is nice. Uh, yeah, I was trying to think of like a shoe because obviously I like shoes a lot,
Starting point is 01:04:25 but I'm like, is there one that I would like definitely pick over the other ones? I don't know. Without just saying athletic tennis shoe. Is that too vague, you know? Hocus, hocus. Hocus. Cool.
Starting point is 01:04:36 When I was still on my train of things I like to see women in overalls. Okay. I like a nice lady in rolls. Really? Yeah. Yeah yeah that's fun we had windbreaker oh really oh it's very nice when we were running in the winter really yeah I need to find a good windbreaker because every time I was thinking I like it I like windbreakers yeah I bought one of MKBHD's windbreakers
Starting point is 01:05:01 like five years ago still use it it. It's great. Great. Oh, Brad. Oh, Machine Kelly. Machine Kelly, GHB. High definition. Yeah. What is it? He's like a tech YouTuber.
Starting point is 01:05:16 Consumer tech. Consumer, not business to business. Okay. Yeah, iPhones. Very cool. Things like that. Sure, that was a great jacket. Quarter zips, quarter. Zip. That's a good thing
Starting point is 01:05:30 You can throw it on, you know comfortable really just anything that just comfortable. That's your justification I mean it's something you can throw on you can you can I mean well you can throw it on over something you can layer It up throw it on you could wear it adds a little bit of like class to your style Put your arms through it. It's nice. Yeah, I gotta say probably a Hans Zimmer hoodie Yeah, a point of desperation I I have made that $80 so worth it because I wear that all the time just just so I'm like I have to justify this Yeah, yeah from that concert you went to yep. Nice. Yes. I do wear joggers almost every day, but sweatpants are a different level of comfort. I do think yeah. Yes, dude Yeah, sweatpants around the house. I'm not a sweatpants and public guy most of the time. I do that a lot Yeah, I don't mind. Yeah, I do
Starting point is 01:06:19 Let them see it. I threw down turtleneck Rachel always loves when the turtleneck comes out to play. We're doing that severance party soon. And I think she wants me to dress as Mr. Milchick and do a little dance for everybody in my turtleneck. Also wrote down rash guard. Can you explain that?
Starting point is 01:06:39 And then last. What is a rash guard? If you have to ask, you can't afford it. You probably call them exercise shorts. And then specifically, they wrote down Bird Dog Shorts. Rachel heard on a podcast she was listening to that they've started sponsoring podcasts. So Brad, get to work.
Starting point is 01:06:55 OK. Go get it. They've started podcasts. Yeah. Yeah. Great. It's a brand new thing for them. They're great.
Starting point is 01:07:01 Well, I didn't know they were sponsoring podcasts. Oh, really? Yeah. Have they been doing that for a while? Yeah. But hey. Well, I didn't know they were sponsoring podcast. Oh really? Yeah. Have they been doing that for a while? Yeah. But hey, well, I didn't know that. Not the ones that Rachel was listening to.
Starting point is 01:07:09 I didn't know that. How was I supposed to know that? And I love their shorts. I love the built-in liner, but it's not too tight because some of these, what are they called? Compression shorts? I must have bought the women's. You're compressing quite a bit.
Starting point is 01:07:23 Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Too much. Those are niceing quite a bit. Yeah, yeah. Okay, too much. Those are nice. Okay, good. That's it. I don't have much more than that, so. Nathan, any final thoughts, anything you want to say on the podcast
Starting point is 01:07:34 about the documentary or life itself? Well, if you guys have any interest in it, feel free to message me with any questions. If you want wanna follow, I'll be posting some more stuff on my Instagram, at Nathan.Cully, just trying to promote it a little bit. I know I'll have somewhat of an audience built in already because of the Facebook group and the community there.
Starting point is 01:08:00 But just trying to spread the word as much as possible while it's being made, so yeah, I mean, just thanks for letting me and the crew come out to Kansas City. It's been a really fun week. Really enjoyed Rec volleyball last night, getting to talk to Isaac and Tate and all the people there, meeting some fans. So it was really cool.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Yeah, thanks, I'm glad you came. Last night was fun. Yeah, for sure. Good time. Cool, do we have, you want to wrap up or do we want to keep talking? I think we'll finish off the episode, keep talking a little bit longer, okay?
Starting point is 01:08:31 So, so Nathan Coley everyone. Nathan Coley, documentarian to the stars. I'll leave the chair. Yeah, yeah, leave the chair. Yeah, don't touch the chair. Leave the chair. Leave the chair. I'm chair. Leave the chair. I'm excited to log the doc on Letterboxd.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Oh, yeah. Oh, I've been getting some DMs, Timon. Someone wants you to follow them back on Letterboxd. I don't remember who. Just go ahead. And they DM you. I'll find them. Yeah, someone DM me.
Starting point is 01:08:59 Like tell Timon to DM me back or follow me back on Letterboxd. So do it, Timon. I took a call this week. There was a company who they do like pickleball getaways for people and so they hit us up and I was like, yeah, you know, let's see what this is about. And this company specifically partners with Sandals and Beaches Resorts.
Starting point is 01:09:17 And so after 15 minutes or so on the call, I said, hey, I just wanna ask one thing before we go. Just purely curious, am I gonna hold it against you? Do you guys happen to work with Sandals Emerald Bay? I said, for a reason to ask one thing before we go. Just purely curious, am I going to hold it against you? Do you guys happen to work with Sandals Emerald Bay? I said, for a reason I ask, my wife and I had our honeymoon there and it was just the worst. I'm just curious.
Starting point is 01:09:33 And he goes, funny you say that, they are currently shut down. I was like, I am not surprised. That's amazing. They shut down a Sandals Resort and it was the one that we went to on our honeymoon. I thought it was awesome. I was like, of course it is. I can't tell you how unsurprised I am that they shut down I mean how yeah, it's gotta take quite a bit for something like that to shut down
Starting point is 01:09:52 Yes, I'm sure they were still making money and eventually there's like, alright, everyone is leaving unhappy. We have to do something That's crazy. So thought the podcast listeners would enjoy that update Catherine's been just me Catherine is you know, with Rachel and a few other girls are trying to go on like a little beach trip and she was having a hard time, like getting all the coordination and stuff. And then she's like, it's so many different spots. And so hit up Sarah Solberg, you know,
Starting point is 01:10:18 to help us out a little bit. But then I was also doing my own research. I was like, I can figure this out probably. The worst name ever for a company is Beaches. Beaches Resorts? Yes. Even that. Because I remember I was like, OK, Beaches is a good one.
Starting point is 01:10:32 I'll search that on Google. I had the hardest time. Even with a sponsored, it wasn't even like one of the sponsored. It's bad SEO. Terrible SEO. Beaches. It's like, how do you find that on first?
Starting point is 01:10:46 You know first search beaches resorts Cabo. It's like still still can't find it not coming up for those wondering I didn't know this when I took the call sandals. They're the same company, but sandals is adults only beaches is family-friendly. Okay Makes sense because kids don't wear sandals But kids do go to beaches. Good. Good point. Yeah. Another just update for the podcast listeners.
Starting point is 01:11:11 You guys might remember we were really trying to figure out this is several months ago. This girl hit me up who claimed to be Stella, who wanted to edit for us. You remember this whole back and forth like we really could tell I was one of the only people is like, I think this could be real., like we really couldn't tell. I was one of the only people who was like, I think this, she could be real. She claimed that she couldn't talk, right? Yes, yeah, she was really avoiding any kind of phone call or anything. Yeah, there were a lot of red flags.
Starting point is 01:11:34 But she emailed me like two weeks ago again, like, hey, Jake, just check it in, see if you had any editing work. And so I was like, you know what? Let's like, let's dig into this a little more. I was like, well, how much would you charge? And she said, for a 15 minute YouTube video, charge $150. I was like, you know what?
Starting point is 01:11:51 I'm not even gonna tell Scott and Isaac. I'm gonna hire her and just see what we get for 150 bucks. If it's terrible, I'll just pay her myself. And she is real and she is an editor. It's not a Scorsese film or anything, but she edited a really long video for us. For, I don't know, $6 an hour. So we'll see.
Starting point is 01:12:13 Cool. Pretty fun. She's a real person. I still, you think she's definitely Stella? Oh, who knows? Okay. Yeah, it could be timing. That's what I'm like.
Starting point is 01:12:21 Maybe it's like a company or something. I'm like, I gotta find a way to get paid less I have to lock in and figure this out Okay, but she like yeah, she produced a cup whoever send you back at a concept a video. Yes someone who Yeah, was emailing me also edited the video and like through some little graphics on it. Okay. Yeah, so What was the video? It was like a tutorial. We did. So I still I'm like almost positive she just like overseas and doesn't speak English that great.
Starting point is 01:12:49 So I can't trust anyone like that with like anything where there's humor and entertainment really. But like something it's like pretty straightforward. Like this professional's teaching us how to do something. They can handle that. They being the team of people pertaining to be Stella Stella Stella's AI persona. Stella. Oh, is there an I at the end of Stella?
Starting point is 01:13:07 Yeah. Well, there you go. Still AI. It was right there the whole time servers. Do you think AI? using AI is like the Content creators version of like online dating where it's like like these days. It's like hey There's no stigma to meeting somebody online, but everyone still kind of feels like you haven't met online like I think it's like, hey, there's no stigma to meeting somebody online, but everyone still kind of feels like, yeah, we've met online. Like I think it's like, Hey, you used AI. People are using AI for stuff to get it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:32 It's kind of like you have to get over the like, the social pressure of the hump, like know it and that's okay. I used AI to write that email. It's like, okay, that's fine. That's fine. Be proud. Yeah. I think so. Like good comparison. Is there like a feeling of like like because I know you I don't know how how much you use it
Starting point is 01:13:47 But I know you're using chat GPT daily. Yeah. Yeah, and is it ever like I shouldn't tell people this was from chat GPT Do you feel that? Uh, I don't think I would want someone to know that I responded to their text using AI But I've done that before so it's like the same thing It's like I'm happy with what they're getting but I don't want them to know But I've done that before so it's like the same thing. It's like I'm happy with what they're getting, but I don't want them to know It's like I have a lot of thoughts. I'm not responding to someone for like dinner reservations using AI for someone who yeah It's a long text. I sent a long text back dude. Can I just tell you this is so like go off? I'm such an old man. I didn't know this. I'm sure you guys are like yeah, they've been doing that for years You can postpone a text now. Oh yeah, send later.
Starting point is 01:14:25 It's awesome. How? Ah, that's great. I don't think you could do it for years though. So you're not too far behind. Great, okay. Catherine taught me that. And that's when I was like, oh boy, we're in trouble now.
Starting point is 01:14:39 She's like, yeah, I texted that person at 7 a.m. this morning. You want to know how? It's like, you just texted them. She's like, no like no say that last night and sit later. Yep. It's fun Did you guys all know that crap? All right, I use it in no someone. Yeah, okay Yeah, no, it's real. Thank you. You pressed the little putt plus did you have an iPhone? Okay? Didn't want over promise on the droid. Hey, you pressed the little plus button, I think, and you can find it there.
Starting point is 01:15:06 It's in there. Tyman, you new? Yeah. Dang it. All right, you and me. We're good. So, yeah. Another, just a little update for something.
Starting point is 01:15:17 Last episode, thought the ghosts used to appreciate this. When I did go to that doctor's appointment, this is, I went to Advent Health, and they consider themselves whole health. I learned later. Yeah, at first I was like, I drink two percent. But so what they do is like they're they're doing a checkup, but it's like a kind of mental health check-in. So like sure. Rattle through some questions of like, do you have any trouble breathing? No. Do you have someone who loves you? Like're like, yes. Do you have trouble,
Starting point is 01:15:46 like do you know you'll be able to pay rent next month? Like, yes. And then it'll go back to physical, like whatever. So it's like the whole scope of things. So I say that to say, I'll go with these questions. And you know, all of them are easy questions, you know, to answer. And then she goes,
Starting point is 01:16:02 has your power been threatened to be shut off recently? I was like, oh, well, I mean, yeah, but like, yeah, I didn't know what to say. Pickleball companies going really well. I froze and she knew I froze. She's like, do you need me to reword it? I was like, no, no, no, no, we're good. She's like, okay, we're good. Could you buy?
Starting point is 01:16:21 Definitely froze. I prefer not to say. I prefer to answer that one. It's like, I don't want to lie, but I think I know what she's getting at. And I'm able to afford it. If something happened with my credit card auto pay, I didn't think she would, that was like an option.
Starting point is 01:16:33 Hey, of course it did. Of course it did. And that's fine. Do you know I love you? Cause if not, I'll tell you. You have a warm bed for your credit card issues. So I thought that was so funny. The week after they called me on the podcast, being like, you're behind on payment. She's like, and you pay for your utilities? I. So I thought that was so funny. The week after they called me on the podcast
Starting point is 01:16:45 being like you're behind on payment. She's like, and you pay for your utilities? I'm like, no. Yeah, because obviously it's like, okay. You know, the idea behind it is like the overarching, like maybe he answered no a few times, but the reality is something's going on. He can't pay for his electricity.
Starting point is 01:16:59 Wow, that's great. Yeah, so I hesitated, I froze a bit. But I was like, oh no, no, no, we're good. We're good, we're good. If you said yes, what would they do? I don't know like would they what happened today on the house? How much is it? Dr. Jordan says pro bono. No problem. Wow, that's great So all good whole health looking good whole health I don't have much I have a segment if we won't do a segment, but it's, we don't have to.
Starting point is 01:17:25 It's called Midwest versus everybody. I've drank about 99 ounces of fluid recently. You're about to start a burst. So I could do a segment. No, but I let's just do winds that we can get it the heck out of here in two minutes. Can you do two minutes? You want to go now? No, I can do two minutes. Okay Win of the week, Jake, go. My win of the week. Isaac and I finally won a pickleball tournament. Yeah. Been 15 years. That was fun. Coincidence, it was like one of the only ones time
Starting point is 01:17:51 and wasn't there for we filmed it ourselves. I'd say so. Kind of a curse. Didn't you say you had like a battery from one of the cameras in your pocket half the game? Yeah, we got done with, I think for two games, I had played with a mic pack, a camera battery and a granola bar in my left pocket Yeah, I was frazzled. Yeah, but we dominate we won every single game and yeah, we won a 4.5 tournament. So it's fun
Starting point is 01:18:13 It's awesome. It was the most anticlimactic Championship tournament game I've ever seen just what them well people. Yes people had left. No one else was there We don't have a cameraman there. It's just a tripod in the corner. We went 11 to 3 like Did it That's what you guys played 11. Okay, so I was just yeah, so it is over We're in agreement like I wasn't out any of those times. Yeah good That's awesome. I'm proud of you. Thanks Picture you look good. You look shredded in it. Thank you. Yeah, I've been very complimentary lately
Starting point is 01:18:45 Only if it's true. I'm not gonna lie to you. Thanks man, I appreciate that. Dude, that's awesome dude, thank you. Thank you, seriously. No way, dude, thank you. My win of the week is, I feel like I've been kind of in a rut.
Starting point is 01:18:58 I mean, still talked about like health, like sore, whatever, but like I finally am feeling like I'm in execution mode, not just like planning mode for this Okay, I see I see like I finally like I feel like it's been like oh man You know this setback that setback kids are sick. I'm sick whatever and now it finally feels like all right time to go Let's let's make some stuff happen like the fire pit earlier this week Yeah, I've been trying to do that in January and February and just hadn't like I just been putting it off
Starting point is 01:19:24 I'm like, it's not the right time, whatever. This time I had that feeling of like, oh, I just postponed it. There's reasons I shouldn't do this, whatever. And I'm like, no, I'm just gonna invite people. And I invited everyone super late and only three other people came, but it was awesome and so much fun.
Starting point is 01:19:38 And so just, I'll talk more about other plans I have in the future. Brad's got plans. Daddy's got plans. So. No, I get it. That's fun though. Yeah, they were talking about, I've been reading
Starting point is 01:19:49 the atomic habits and they're talking about this idea of like motion versus action. Like you can be like, yeah, I have plans. So therefore something's in motion, but it's like, okay, your plans aren't putting anything into actually action. Like actually going and doing things versus just like talking about it. So if you're out there and you're just like
Starting point is 01:20:07 been talking about it for a long time, stop talking and let's do something about it. So that's my win. That's how I felt early January when I knew I was like, I'm going to get shredded. Yeah. And I'm telling everyone about it. Like, you started yet?
Starting point is 01:20:19 I can say, no, well, exactly. You're like, my meals get delivered on January 20th. So that'd be fun to start then. Right. And like, you're kind of justifying, like, I'm trying to like learn things. Like there's always these. My creatine hasn't come in yet. And some of it's justified. Some of it's just excuses. And so it's like, okay, find the balance of like, don't be an idiot and jump into things before you should, but also don't wait forever because you're never going to be fully ready. So, um, so if you're dating somebody out there, propose, if you are single or if you're married without kids, procreate.
Starting point is 01:20:49 What other pros? If you, if you're an amateur right now, be a professional. Say if you're Go to the bathroom, wrap up the episode. I was going to go pronate. Couldn't think how to set it up. Oh yeah. So if you need to hit the whip go pronate couldn't they gotta set it up. Oh, yeah So if you need to hit the whip All right comment of the week Let's wrap this baby up for Jake Lizzie grace six three two two said is anyone's dog ever gotten in your trash and chewed
Starting point is 01:21:19 Up poopy diapers and strewn them about hasn't happened me just wondering I think she's joking but I'd be funny if she's like, hey, thought just crossed my mind. That sounds awful. That makes me not wanna have a dog and diapers at the same time. Or not a dog and diapers.
Starting point is 01:21:35 Dog and. Do you know they make diapers for dogs? What's the company called? What is it? I don't know. I'm trying to think of woof, woofie. Bob will start start with the diaper ban. Snuggies Pampers Pamp.
Starting point is 01:21:54 Pamper Indians. Okay. I chuckle out of a list. I'll take it. Eric, a fever common the week. Every episode I think I can't it can't get any better. And then a new episode drops. And I'm like, oh, yeah, I think it can't get any better and then a new episode drops and I'm like, oh yeah, I guess it can get even better.
Starting point is 01:22:08 That's sweet. That's very kind. Thank you, Erica. You don't like this episode? Wait five minutes. Yeah, it would get better. Timing, you probably want to pipe in and say something, I guess. Jake's really gotta go to the bathroom timing.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Yeah, I like when Colin Beck said that, shout it out, me and Brad harmonizing at the end of Never Enough game. Yeah, because I thought it was kind of fun too. So. So that we say, thank you. Is that a song? Jake's got a P, right? Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 01:22:38 All right. Hey, we love you guys. Come to Gold Shores. It's live. Live for everybody. Get to it. All right. We'll see you on Monday. Yeah, we love you guys. Come to Gold Shores. It's live. Live, live for everybody. Get to it. All right. We'll see you on Monday. Yeah, we will.
Starting point is 01:22:48 Yeah, we will. Love you guys.

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