Welcome to Miami | TFATK Ep. 1066

Welcome to Miami | TFATK Ep. 1066

Released Tuesday, 25th February 2025
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Tuesday, 25th February 2025
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0:03

This is really the fight on the kid.

0:05

There we are, buddy. Fresh off the Miami

0:07

train. Fresh off the, you like South

0:09

Beach? It's good for your skin, right?

0:11

Your skin does look better. I did

0:13

a little, less wrinkles. I got one

0:15

of those renta bikes, and my boy,

0:17

Jerry McFadden, who's rent a bike. Rent

0:19

a bike? Yeah, you can rent bikes

0:21

there, you know, those. Are like motorcycles?

0:23

Like motorcycles? No, sir, it's a

0:25

little pedal bike. Now you can

0:28

get an electric bike, but I got

0:30

the manual bike, but I got the manual

0:32

bike. Got on that and

0:34

just strolled, I biked with

0:36

my buddy Jerry who retired

0:38

there. Down South Beach? Yes,

0:40

and oh to be young again, oh

0:42

to be young again with some cash

0:45

in my pocket, and oh to to

0:47

not bar hop party hop

0:49

on a Saturday at all those

0:51

hotel restaurant bars that

0:54

are right on the water. Lord

0:56

have mercy on me. They probably

0:58

won't let you in, huh? No,

1:00

no, they probably thought you and your

1:03

friend were gay or shit riding by

1:05

well, we're a couple oldies I know

1:07

but white older like yeah, that's usually

1:09

that's in South Beach is like one

1:11

or two people right like rich whites

1:14

or gays down there I don't I

1:16

didn't see any gay Oh, buddy, maybe

1:18

I went to the wrong area Soggya,

1:20

no, I saw I saw very good-looking

1:22

very good-looking people everywhere. Oh, yeah, I

1:25

would I'm gonna make sure Dani's not

1:27

attacking a case right now I make a

1:29

case, I've been, I've been all over the

1:31

world, spent a lot of time all over

1:34

the world. And... Well, Miami's our speed.

1:36

That's our speed, Bob. Is there any

1:38

other speed, Bob? There is. You know what

1:40

I'm saying, though, that Latin? Just in

1:43

Minnesota, it's just not our speed. I

1:45

mean, but like, that, that, that, that,

1:47

that Latin, that beautiful, Latin

1:49

hotness. You know my problem

1:52

with Miami is? There's no sense

1:54

of urgency, no sense of urgency. It's that

1:56

Latina, we'll get to it when we get to it.

1:58

But that's what I love about it. I love it. Yeah,

2:00

and I, I, I, my shows were starting

2:02

20 minutes late and I loved it. Now,

2:04

my, my, my friend Lex said you didn't,

2:06

you started an hour late and he fell

2:09

asleep. We started like, we started late. We

2:11

started late. You went to your late show.

2:13

He went to my late show. I didn't

2:15

get on stage like lately. Yeah, because I

2:17

had three people get on there, which is a

2:19

tough one. But they were so great

2:21

and Jorge Mazarin was at that

2:23

show. How great, Jorge. The best.

2:26

Do you smoke some elz Cubanos

2:28

with my man? My man, well,

2:30

the people got word that I

2:33

liked cigars. So I, I do a pot,

2:35

I do only in date or

2:37

something with Jorge, it's just he

2:39

and I. And we just kind of

2:41

do a podcast, get a talk.

2:43

And then we went to a

2:46

cigar. place right there. It's a lounge,

2:48

but also place. I look at this

2:50

guy who's Cuban with his

2:53

assistant who is from Gulba. She

2:55

was, what's the word, attractive,

2:57

his two-week award? Really?

3:00

Yeah. Beautiful's two-week award.

3:02

You see her deep thumb, a cigar?

3:04

She didn't do that. She was just

3:06

there with her hair in a tight

3:08

bun with, um... I don't

3:10

know, mini skirt. Yeah, there's

3:12

something about the skin. And

3:14

anyway, one of those girls

3:16

with a blowout situation and

3:18

probably just naturally came out of

3:21

the womb that way. You understand? And

3:23

you're just like, you know, because

3:25

some of the times girls get

3:27

those fake butts, but they got

3:29

skinny legs. I'm talking, she was jacked

3:31

all the way through and it was

3:34

just natural. Like should have been big

3:36

dick. Should have been playing baseball.

3:38

Like Hector Lombard with a wig out?

3:40

That's exactly what she looked like. And in

3:43

fact I talked to I talked to our

3:45

boy Jorge about Hector. He said Hector had

3:47

more bodies in practice than anybody else. That

3:49

guy if you sparred with him. Oh yeah.

3:52

He would just decide he was going to

3:54

go all out. Hector? Yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah.

3:56

You're torte no more. Yeah. And I didn't

3:58

know that that Jorge was when you would

4:00

American Top team, you were sparring

4:03

those guys. It was Hector,

4:05

it was Yoelle, it was

4:07

everybody, you know. What do you

4:09

mean you didn't know? They're a

4:11

team. I just thought that they

4:14

kind of like kept it to

4:16

weigh classes, no such thing. I

4:18

didn't know that. No. That's...

4:20

Like Name our cart was spar

4:23

with me and Shane. Yeah. You're

4:25

a different ecosystem.

4:27

Yeah. Like, heavy weights are different. You can't go

4:29

crazy if you're a heavy weight, because I don't

4:32

care how... The small guys move though, so they're

4:34

hard to hit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But, um, so

4:36

we went to a cigar place there, and I looked

4:38

at the guy and threw myself at his feet and

4:40

said, sir, help me out. You apologize for

4:42

your white privilege? Yeah, and he goes, I

4:44

got you. I smoked a little too much. Now you were,

4:46

you were, you were around, uh, uh, uh, South

4:49

Beach with the, the governor, the governor, Hori

4:51

Mazad Mazad, Hori Mazad, Hori Mazad, Hori Mazad,

4:53

Hori Mazad, Hori Mazad, Hori Mazad, Hori

4:55

Mazadol. He's Tom Cruise out there. Corham

4:58

Osvedale is Tom Cruise. Do you drive

5:00

his classic car? Yeah, he's a car

5:02

guy. He's got some nice cars there.

5:04

What do you pull up in? I

5:06

believe there was a, I saw a

5:08

Porsche, a white Porsche, I think. I saw

5:10

some nice cars. And he showed up,

5:12

you know, and listen, there's some weed out

5:14

there, I don't know if you know that,

5:17

but when they were like lost off some

5:19

reef, some reefer. Yeah, and he'll go, he'll

5:21

go, he'll go, he'll go, his, his, his,

5:23

You're talking about a reefer,

5:26

like you're talking about a joint

5:28

that's about as thick as my

5:30

finger, maybe two fingers. I was like,

5:32

is that a cigar? These guys are

5:34

all like, shut up. I'm smoking that.

5:36

Yeah, I can't do it though. I

5:39

become a zombie. Either way, it was great.

5:41

I loved him. I had such a

5:43

good time. I just, I stayed in little

5:45

Havana, which I loved, you know, go and

5:47

get my coffee from the Cuban place. You

5:49

know, you know, Bubba. It's slow. Like you

5:52

go to, like you're got, that guy has

5:54

to be like, you're like city vibe. I

5:56

think it's because I grew up that way. I

5:58

think when I walk down, when I'm. in Little Havana

6:00

and I see roosters on the

6:02

street and I see people on their porches.

6:05

It's how I grew up. It reminds

6:07

me on my childhood. Right. And so

6:09

I think I'm so comfortable in that

6:11

element. Maybe, but could you live there

6:13

with kids? Especially you go to restaurants

6:15

all the time, like you're always out,

6:17

you know? I probably couldn't live in

6:19

Miami. It was a nice little break.

6:22

Miami's a lot. Mine is a lot,

6:24

you do this after any nice city

6:26

come back. I do. I can live

6:28

there. No, no, I've always loved Miami,

6:30

but Miami is great. You'd have to, there's

6:32

a lot of status, there's a lot

6:35

of emphasis on how you look, you

6:37

know. Oh yeah. There's a lot of

6:39

that money. If you're ugly down there,

6:41

it's a bomb. Yeah, yeah, yeah. If

6:43

you're ugly in Colorado, you'll be get

6:46

by. Ugly in Miami, what are you

6:48

going to do? You're going to go,

6:50

you're going to get some work done.

6:52

You're going to clean houses? Yeah, what

6:55

are you going to do? Yeah. Yeah.

6:57

Yeah. If you're unfortunate looking,

6:59

there's just a lot. That's not

7:01

where you want to be, man.

7:04

And sometimes you'll see. You and

7:06

I are, you know. Also though

7:08

when you're a man in Miami,

7:10

Miami. You got some swag, you got some, you got some game.

7:12

It takes that time as you're at. So it's so competitive,

7:15

man. Yeah, maybe, maybe. But there's all the hits, it's like shooting

7:17

fish in a barrel, isn't it? Well, I mean, to find some tits

7:19

and ass, fish in a barrel. It's, it's out of control. It's

7:21

like, why are you all built like Ferraris? What's going on here?

7:23

Yeah, we gotta stay out of there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

7:25

yeah, it's a situation, it's a situation, it's a situation, it's a

7:27

situation, it's a situation, it's a situation, it's a situation,

7:29

it's a situation, it's a situation, it's a situation, it's

7:31

a situation, it's a situation, it's a situation, it's a

7:34

situation, it's a situation, it's a situation, it's a situation,

7:36

it's a situation, it's a situation, it's

7:38

a situation, You can't throw

7:40

a tidal wave of Colombian

7:42

Venezuelan and Cuban women. I'll

7:45

have so much just one. It is,

7:47

you know, I'm good. I've been

7:49

hibernate. I'm big old bear.

7:51

I've been hibernate. You got

7:53

hibernate because... Don't toss fresh

7:56

meat from Colombia at me.

7:58

He's into it. Like, excuse

8:00

me, what is this? Is this the,

8:02

is this the temptation parade?

8:05

We gotta back this off. I

8:07

gotta get out of here.

8:09

I'm not lingering. I'm not

8:11

really coming on my hibernation.

8:13

Look, I'm not lingering because

8:15

the devil just keeps throwing,

8:17

he keeps poking at you and

8:19

after a while you might, you know, look

8:22

at that, that's a whole

8:24

situation. That is a, that's

8:26

literally a Monday at the

8:28

supermarket. Is somebody you

8:30

might move into your house?

8:33

Yeah, and they're all trying

8:35

to get a daddy Yankee

8:37

video. It's so competitive.

8:40

Oh God. Well, there you go.

8:42

You're like, I'll move you into

8:44

my house. I was, I was,

8:47

you know, it's so funny. But,

8:49

but listen, at the end of

8:51

the day, it's all an illusion.

8:53

And by the way, move

8:56

to Columbia. Move to

8:58

Columbia. Come on, man. How long

9:00

you put up, how long you put

9:02

this fucking accent? I need, I need

9:04

an, I need an arm. Growing up

9:06

is the carrots and there's dirt, move

9:08

to Columbia. Get back to me. No,

9:10

no, listen, the, Columbia, say Columbia.

9:13

Go do that. Go back, Columbia. They're

9:15

over there. Yeah, there's, there's,

9:17

there's, there's, there's, there's, there's,

9:19

there's always a flip side

9:21

to it. Because when you

9:23

talk about people in Miami, Traffic?

9:26

Well, right now it's back because I

9:28

was just there right now. It's back

9:30

because it's doing construction on that one

9:32

fucking bridge by Star Island It's nightmare.

9:35

So in and out the construction all

9:37

the exit three point seven miles away

9:39

will take you for 35 minutes. Yeah,

9:41

but it's usually not that bad. Yeah,

9:44

it's just the construction right now on

9:46

that bridge. I uh, yeah, it's

9:48

not great. Luckily, luckily though, Miami

9:50

is tempting and is luckily your

9:52

boy finished listening to listening to

9:54

listening to then this is now the third

9:57

time I've gone through it. Listening to

9:59

the Bible. the old and New

10:01

Testament. Yeah, yeah. Ask me what

10:03

I got from it. Ask me

10:05

what I got from it. Ask

10:07

me what I got from it.

10:10

I don't know, man. Can you

10:12

tell me more Miami stories? No,

10:14

I mean, but it's part of

10:16

the whole thing. Ask me what

10:18

I got. What did you get

10:20

from it? In fact, in fact,

10:22

in the Bible, like God, like

10:24

looks at Miami and goes like

10:27

this. He's like, this is guys.

10:29

Beware of false gods, false

10:31

prophets. And if you're smiling,

10:34

you're probably doing something

10:36

wrong. The end. That's that's

10:38

all I have to say. Let's

10:41

take a little break. Be talk

10:43

to me about this mudwack. Well,

10:45

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10:48

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10:50

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10:52

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10:55

focused, but not wired. Okay.

10:57

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10:59

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11:01

couldn't drink coffee, whatever. So this

11:03

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11:05

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11:07

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11:10

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11:12

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11:14

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11:16

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11:19

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11:21

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11:23

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11:25

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11:27

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11:29

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11:31

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11:33

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11:36

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11:38

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11:40

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11:43

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11:45

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11:49

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11:51

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11:53

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11:55

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11:57

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11:59

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12:01

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12:04

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12:06

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12:08

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12:51

you're smiling, if you're happy.

12:53

I mean, most philosophy in

12:55

religion is like... You know, there's

12:58

a meaning to suffering,

13:00

self-restriction. It's all about that. Now,

13:02

you're thinking about the guys that

13:04

wrote those things. Yeah. But, you know, if

13:06

you're like, ah, you know, you probably, you're

13:09

probably up to something, you're

13:11

probably up to something, probably

13:13

up to something, naughty. Or if you're

13:16

happy, happy, as happy as putting meaning

13:18

on suffering. Ah, no, that's terrible,

13:20

tell you, man. I'd make the

13:22

argument. I just read the whole

13:25

Bible, bible. You're not, you're godless,

13:27

when was last time you went to

13:29

church? Oh man, it's been a hot second.

13:31

Had a hot second, you didn't even grow

13:33

up in the church, did you? I mean

13:35

we used to go, but yeah, but you

13:37

go, I'd be like, oh God. Yeah, it's

13:39

tough for kids. What did you do this

13:41

weekend? What did I do? We

13:43

finally completed that Hummer. And then

13:45

Tiger, has the flu hit your, this

13:47

new strain? Yes. It took the family

13:50

down like a tidal wave. Like a

13:52

tidal. Joanna's been sick for legit two

13:54

weeks. My wife's sick for three weeks.

13:57

Yeah, it's been long. It didn't really

13:59

bother me. But then it got Billy, she

14:01

had like rash all over her little fat

14:03

feet and then hit Boston for like a

14:05

day or two. And then hit Tiger. They

14:07

get super. Tiger's birthday was on Friday, so

14:09

then he was sick Friday. He had practice,

14:12

didn't go well. Then he had to pitch

14:14

Saturday and have football game Sunday. They left

14:16

this morning for Chicago. So yeah, he's

14:18

not feeling great. I know for his birthday

14:20

felt bad for him. That's a lot. Still

14:22

played well, but not on there. Yeah,

14:24

my son, my son, my three-year-old have

14:26

a cold and he's, he just powers

14:28

through. I'll tell you all get in

14:31

it though. That's the thing. My 13-year-old?

14:33

Whoever gets it? Everyone getting it. So

14:35

my daughter gets colds, my 13-year-old son.

14:37

has got some weird gene that

14:40

it's the same thing my brother-in-law

14:42

has. He doesn't get sick. He

14:44

doesn't get sick and I don't

14:46

care if he's been exposed. My

14:49

kids were coughing in his face.

14:51

His kid doesn't get sick. And

14:53

even as a kid, he never

14:55

got any kind of cold ever.

14:57

I've never seen him with a

15:00

cold. Usually kids are just a

15:02

little freaking petri dishes. Oh, they're

15:04

petri dishes. 1300s? What the

15:06

fuck? All that stuff's in the... Yeah. There's

15:09

like a small pox outbreak, some

15:11

shit up the street. Measles? Measles.

15:13

Measles bumping everywhere. Well, a

15:15

lot of kids aren't getting vaccinated,

15:18

so what happens is they lose

15:20

their herd immunity, so kids will

15:22

get it. Measles, you get all kinds

15:24

of shit. Yeah. No, that flu, I avoided

15:26

it, because I did this thing that

15:28

this doctor told me to do, but

15:30

like, like, usually, man, you're around,

15:33

you're around and stuff. What did

15:35

the doctor tell you to do? Uh,

15:37

you really want to know? It's from

15:39

the, uh, the, uh, American cardiology associate

15:41

used to be, like a real legit

15:43

doctor. Do you get vaccinated? He's the

15:45

doctor other doctors go to when, but

15:48

do you get vaccinated? Yeah. Okay. Go.

15:50

Yeah. What do you say? Yeah. Vaccines are

15:52

good. I mean, you can have

15:54

an argument about about your COVID

15:56

thing, but other vaccines. You don't

15:58

want smallpox. Trust. No, no. But he said

16:00

a long time ago, he said, this

16:02

doesn't work all the time, but the

16:05

philosophy is this. Suck on a zinc lasage

16:07

and then suck on a chewable

16:09

vitamin C or you can put a

16:11

little raw honey in the back of your throat.

16:13

Either way, you do those three things alternate

16:16

alternate. If you're around colds or

16:18

you feel like you're about to

16:20

get sick. And the reason you

16:22

do that is because it'll keep

16:24

the, it'll localize the virus in

16:26

your throat and won't spread to other

16:28

cells. And so you know as they take

16:30

a vitamin C? Well that was like

16:33

acerbic acid. The acerbic acid will actually

16:35

coat your throat. And it'll coat your

16:37

throat and it won't allow the virus to

16:39

take hold. So you can actually keep it

16:41

at bay if you do, and then zinc

16:43

is really good too. And zinc coming into

16:46

the zinc lozens, it's got to be

16:48

allogens. So I'll do it for literally

16:50

four or five days. If someone's sick

16:52

in the house. Yeah. and I just

16:54

keep that shit there. And I'll put

16:56

a little raw honey as antibacterial and

16:58

antiviral too. So I'll hold the raw

17:00

honey. Because if you do, and I'll

17:02

do that every hour, every hour and a

17:04

half. And I'm telling you right now, 90%

17:06

of the time it works. I have, it

17:09

has not worked at sometimes, but for the

17:11

most part it does. Because the virus has

17:13

a chance, your body has a chance, your

17:15

body has a chance to go, I see

17:17

that, and it fights, and it fights, and

17:20

it fights, You didn't know that. I never

17:22

told you about that. That's it. It's a

17:24

real thing. No, I don't get sick too much.

17:26

Yeah. I got one for you. So I got

17:28

a lot of friends who are musicians,

17:30

you know, they're on tour a

17:33

lot and they swear by this.

17:35

They're like any time you think

17:37

you're going to get sick or

17:39

even before preventative, you get oil

17:42

of oregano, comes in this little

17:44

vial, okay, right where they sell

17:46

like the essential oil. Yeah, I swear to

17:48

you. It stops it. It not only like stops

17:50

it, but it'll like reverse and you feel different.

17:52

Yeah, well, beach up so much, especially with

17:54

the musicians like traveling all the time,

17:57

like on planes and then your sleep

17:59

cycle gets all. When sugar and sima for

18:01

that whole week, day one I was like, oh

18:03

shit, I'm not gonna feel good. So I door

18:05

dashed it to my room, drank two full cup

18:07

of it, it was good the rest of

18:10

the week. Yeah, well, oil of oregano,

18:12

they think will actually turn your body,

18:14

it makes the virus, it's hard for

18:16

the virus to replicate or something, something

18:18

like that. In your body, so it

18:20

makes it in any hospitable place to

18:22

go. So it's going spread. It's actually

18:25

good for your gut. There's peptides you

18:27

can I take peptides though that help

18:29

your immune system that she's I usually

18:31

get super sick every year twice a

18:33

year definitely ill but since I started

18:35

these peptides yeah my buddy's a doctor

18:37

was telling me he takes him he

18:40

was like there's nothing better now when I

18:42

want mental I need a mental performance shot

18:44

when I want something cheaper than a cup

18:46

of coffee but it has a great neutropic

18:49

benefit I'll tell you what Justin Herzog could

18:51

have used that this weekend with his calls

18:53

could have a sehoodle fight If he

18:56

had a little magic

18:58

mind, he would have

19:00

been good to go. Yeah,

19:02

that was a nasty eye

19:04

poke, I'll tell you that

19:06

much. Frustrating.

19:09

Yeah. Nasty. That was

19:11

a really rough one.

19:13

Because, so who'd have

19:15

looked good, didn't

19:17

he? No. No. He lost

19:19

all three rounds. Yeah.

19:27

No way to go. Boxing at his

19:29

best. Yeah, he's a stud. Oof. Boxing

19:32

at his best. Gene, I feel like

19:34

you don't get sick a lot either.

19:36

I don't. Yeah. It's an Asian thing though.

19:38

I don't see a lot of Asian sick.

19:40

Well, I don't know. That's true. You're Asian,

19:42

you know, that's sick. I mean, I don't

19:45

know. My friends, kids get sick all the

19:47

time. But I mean, kids are different. Kids,

19:49

it's immune system, they're building. My neighbors are

19:51

Asian, they're both Chinese, and they were very

19:53

sick, the woman was sick, and the kids

19:55

were sick, so yeah. You think it has something

19:58

to do with the amount of alcohol? I think

20:00

it was like they went to

20:02

India and then like certain parts of

20:04

the world where you can kill a

20:07

lot of the germs. Yeah, when you

20:09

would drink whiskey, you again,

20:11

you're coating your throat. So,

20:13

so I remember my girlfriend

20:16

of college goes to, I think

20:18

it was like, they went to

20:20

India and then like certain parts

20:22

of the world whether you don't

20:24

want to drink the water. Everybody

20:27

got. like jardia and dysentery I mean

20:29

crazy shit but their dad was a

20:31

major alcoholic and all he didn't drink he

20:33

didn't get fuck all but don't don't they say

20:36

if you take a shot a week I don't

20:38

know could be alcoholics talking well where they say

20:40

if you're getting sick you got a body's full

20:42

of vodka or whiskey you're fine you're gonna they

20:44

they kills a lot of germs yeah yeah yeah

20:46

yeah yeah yeah yeah or was it apple cider

20:48

vinegar he was drinking he had ice he

20:51

drank everything they did everything they did he

20:53

did he did he's like whatever Drunkish

20:56

shit. I'll tell you what your boy's

20:58

fine, but diarrhea just keeps what up

21:00

champ just have that You know every

21:02

now and pop it up at a colonosque.

21:04

No, it's for bitches. I think it's

21:06

I think it's I think it's more

21:08

of too much creating. Oh, that's

21:10

exactly what it is. How much you

21:12

take it? You do everything extreme

21:15

five milligrams. No, five five's not

21:17

enough. You need 20. That's way

21:19

to you got to build up to 20 It's

21:21

actually not true. It is. I'm

21:23

trying to know what Derek said,

21:25

but I I've heard other guys

21:27

say that that's like, that's a

21:29

lot. You get, because you get

21:31

creatine to meat, you know? All

21:33

right, but if you're, you know,

21:35

enough meat, it's hard to get,

21:37

if you're, you gotta eat a

21:39

lot of meat. There you go.

21:41

According to Helmos, I managed to

21:43

get three to five grams of

21:45

little slim. 140 pound dudes. But

21:48

you also, yeah, I work out

21:50

every day. But you drink, you also

21:52

are always on a lot of nicotine.

21:54

A lot of nicotine. So there's a

21:56

lot of adrenaline going through your

21:58

body. And caffeine. I'm pretty sure

22:01

it's the creeping that's doing

22:03

it. I'm sure it is. So why

22:05

don't we go ahead and dial

22:07

it down? Dial it down a

22:09

little. Yeah, I was trying to

22:11

get that 20 gram threshold. Yeah,

22:14

you got some, it's kind of

22:16

rough on your kid knees. Are

22:18

doing powders or the gummies? Powders,

22:20

or what are you doing? Powders

22:23

until I find a gummy, that's

22:25

actual five grams. I'll start

22:27

doing it has to be like.

22:29

Like Rogan takes the gummy, he's

22:31

like, I'm doing five grams, but

22:34

you don't know if you're actually

22:36

in five grams? There's only a

22:38

gummy that was actually five

22:40

to ten grams, man. Is there? I

22:42

don't know. You know, this is really

22:44

random, but I was out the other night

22:47

and someone asked me about, you know, how

22:49

I work with you guys. And like when

22:51

you guys wrestle and tussle around on the

22:53

floor and stuff and they're like, is that

22:55

real? I'm like, for the most part, it

22:58

looks like it's real. I'm like, do I

23:00

think Brendan's holding back a little bit? Hold

23:02

on, hold on, he's not holding back a

23:04

little. Hold on, hold on, he's holding back

23:06

a little. Hold on, hold on, he's holding

23:09

back a lot. Well, well, hello. Okay. So

23:11

I said it, I think he's holding

23:13

back a little bit. freaking huge.

23:15

I don't think anybody understands

23:17

how big Brendan is. Yeah,

23:19

deal with it all the time. Like

23:22

most people when I meet him like,

23:24

oh, you're a lot bigger than I

23:26

found really? Yeah. And then like, actually,

23:28

this same, actually, this, actually, are

23:31

legit heavyways. This same person was

23:33

bringing up, like, yeah, and then

23:35

like, this same, this same, this

23:38

same, this same, this same, this same,

23:40

this person, was bringing, the

23:42

size differences. They could ask. at

23:44

155 and I mean anybody. But

23:46

people don't think he's as

23:48

big as he really is. You

23:51

can ask anybody who's ever fought

23:53

in the history of the U.S.C. at

23:55

155 I might go to 172 and if...

23:57

Especially when Nate found at 175.

23:59

Yeah, and if you said, like, put

24:02

him in an elevator and let

24:04

him go, it's a very bad

24:06

day for anyone that size, because

24:08

he's very skilled too. You gotta

24:10

remember, he fought on a really

24:13

high level and he also fought

24:15

really good guys at heavyweight.

24:17

Like listen to Chell's son

24:19

and talk about it. Chell was

24:21

that fucking Olympic alternate.

24:23

And you know, or he's, yeah.

24:25

He's it is it is very different like

24:28

like like Jorge was talking about he goes

24:30

what do you wear about 270 talking about

24:32

you I go it's not hard for him

24:34

to get to 270 like you get 270

24:37

easily not hard at all he carries

24:39

it very well and he was like yeah

24:41

it's a different ecosystem yeah I

24:43

just feel like people don't get it

24:45

they they they do guys do when they see

24:47

like a picture of like even like if

24:49

I have a photo of us like at

24:51

Sima together I'm like I'm five two look

24:53

at his size and width like Yeah, but

24:56

what I think I was watching a

24:58

bow nickel thing and they were saying

25:00

the average guy can't bench press No,

25:03

I'm not laughing. I mean, he's

25:05

like the average guy can't bench

25:07

press 225 and bow nickel goes

25:09

Ah, I could probably do it once

25:11

Yeah, I'm you know, I was like what?

25:13

Yeah, well, both doesn't have a chest

25:15

and the else is but still but

25:17

you know the 225 yeah Just the

25:20

way I, like that's this, like I

25:22

was doing that in high school, like

25:24

that's the standard. Well, I think I'll

25:26

post my number of people like bullshit,

25:28

I'm like, what, really? Like I'll do 225,

25:30

I'll knock out 30, no warm-up. That's

25:33

really true. And your arms are long.

25:35

Bo would probably feel very different

25:37

if he grabbed you. That's that

25:39

wrestling strength. It'd feel like a

25:41

piece of iron. Like a piece

25:43

of iron. Like a piece of

25:45

iron. There's weight. There's weight room,

25:47

there's weight room and then there's

25:49

that. And there's weight room and

25:51

then there's that. And there's wrestling

25:53

strong. And then if you put those

25:56

together. You put those together. Yeah, I've

25:58

seen it with my own eyes. Well, that's when

26:00

I saw it one time I was there with

26:02

like, I was there with like really, a

26:04

couple really famous fucking fighters and you had

26:07

to do this thing where you had to actually

26:09

pop up and get off and you just,

26:11

you looked like bam bam. Oh, were there

26:13

holding you down? Yeah, and you're just,

26:15

I was like, Jesus Christ, it was

26:17

when you were, it's just different, it's

26:19

a different weight class. There's a reasonaire

26:21

weight class. Do you remember right here

26:23

when he was doing these flips over your

26:26

body? Left and right? Yeah, yeah, but that's

26:28

like that's nothing. But to people's defense also, but

26:30

I do a lot of dumb shit, right? Like

26:32

I, you know, I always do, I'm always silly

26:34

with Brian and Chris, so it's a lot of

26:36

it gets lost, you know? Like I would do

26:38

silly shit. I like being silly. But if I

26:40

was different. Don't get a twist. Yeah. But as

26:43

far as like, yeah, I'm visually, even before I

26:45

actually met you in real life. I think

26:47

because you have a smaller like

26:49

more narrow face right? Small head

26:51

fat. Yeah, small head fat. Yeah,

26:54

small head fat face. Huh? No,

26:56

but when you see him on

26:58

camera, like even right now, looking

27:00

on camera, Brian's head looks like.

27:03

I would say a lot. His

27:05

head is bigger than mine. His

27:07

head is bigger than mine. Yeah.

27:09

I would say a lot. His head

27:11

is bigger than mine. Yeah. A lot

27:14

of it's bigger than mine. Yeah, I

27:16

mean phenomenal shit. Yeah, I'll fight

27:18

right now. Yeah, because you don't

27:20

give up. You're not like those

27:22

days are over. Yeah, I don't

27:24

give a fuck. Yeah, that's where

27:26

I'm at. You might just bully

27:29

somebody. Sure, sure. Yeah, give him

27:31

a good sprees now. I call

27:33

it a grip. Careful. This is

27:35

what I would say. Yeah, I

27:37

can be silly for so long

27:39

adventures. It's like, you know what,

27:41

I go, hey. He might grip you, careful.

27:43

He's been known to grip people. Yeah. And what

27:46

do you think your grip strength is? Well, I

27:48

don't know. Well, I don't know, stronger than the strongest

27:50

man in the world. We have it here somewhere,

27:52

but... Yeah, no, but I mean... We beat everyone,

27:54

right? Yeah, stronger than the strongest man in the

27:56

world. We have somewhere. I don't know where it's

27:58

up. He held it for... a minute.

28:00

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28:02

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never seen her show. So when I got cancer,

28:47

I went, I didn't know she was on

28:49

air. Yeah, she's, she is. She was the

28:51

worst ultimate, wokey woke. But she's also getting

28:54

paid. She's so condescending and so. Oh, dude,

28:56

I was watching the SAG Awards last

28:58

night. And then I gotta stop watch

29:00

that shit. You know how woke collie

29:03

with us. And then Jane Fonda, I'm

29:05

a huge fan of phenomenal career. Jane

29:07

Fonda, like she's a legend. So she

29:09

wins a lifetime achievement award and

29:11

just went on this rant. She's

29:14

like, people will call me, whoa,

29:16

you mean being sympathetic to human

29:18

beings? Like, oh, God damn it.

29:21

Yeah, she's, I was like, oh,

29:23

you ruined it. You live in the,

29:25

you know, bubble, biggest tower. Yeah. And

29:27

I don't think you really see what's

29:30

going on. And then she ruined

29:32

it all with that bullshit speech.

29:34

I'm like, no, you. Well, remember,

29:36

she was Hanore Jane. She also

29:38

went to North Vietnam, you know.

29:40

And she was, she was, people like

29:42

my father never forgave her for

29:44

that. What are you saying? This

29:47

is before my time. Oh, yeah.

29:49

So Jane Fonda went over to

29:51

the enemy in Vietnam when we

29:53

were fighting South Vietnamese. I'm in fake

29:55

war, but what are you doing?

29:57

She went to North Vietnam

29:59

Vietnam. never forgave her. No,

30:02

now she's out. Oh my,

30:04

really? No, they're way before.

30:06

Bring up some pictures of

30:09

Jane Fonda, posing next to

30:11

North Korean missiles. You know

30:14

she is, right? Jane? Yeah, of

30:16

course. Legend. I didn't know

30:18

that. Yeah. I'm not, not

30:20

North Korean, I'm sorry,

30:23

with Vietnamese North

30:25

Vietnamese. Oh, Hano, yeah.

30:27

Whoa. Yeah, man. She was. Yeah.

30:30

Wow. Yeah, I did. That's what

30:33

she did. So people. She

30:35

would have got cancer

30:37

today, right? Oh, dude. Well,

30:39

she was canceled in the

30:41

way. She, she took like

30:43

a 18-year break, right? Or

30:46

something like that. Well, she

30:48

got really rich, but she

30:50

was, she was just, they

30:52

never forgave her, like a

30:54

lot of Americans.

30:56

No. Over to the other side.

30:59

And you were. That a lot of people

31:01

she was very critical of the American

31:03

that like if you actually think about

31:05

it She was right in a way

31:07

right she was right inside But she

31:09

went and sort of come forward the

31:11

idea but she went and converted with

31:13

the enemy and said that the North

31:15

and I you know looking back on

31:17

it You know because that was a

31:19

monstrous war and went in hindsight, but

31:21

at the time. We had we had

31:23

Americans dying that's don't play with that

31:25

shit. No, sir No, no, no, no.

31:28

So she was always considered very, very

31:30

liberal and very sort of, you know,

31:32

critical of the United States. And again,

31:34

you know, you look back on it and

31:36

there's, she was in a large measure, she

31:38

had a point. But, you know, there she

31:40

is doing the black power symbol. So she

31:43

was... Oh, she's always been on this kick.

31:45

But she was also a beautiful

31:47

actress and using her platform and

31:49

people, people didn't like it, you

31:51

know. But she was protesting the Vietnam

31:54

war. And looking back on it, good

31:56

for her. She was all over QVC when I was

31:58

a kid. I just knew I was the lady like. slang

32:00

and fucking weird products on QVC. So

32:02

beautiful. Look at her there. Like she

32:04

was so fucking beautiful when she was.

32:07

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're just talking about

32:09

Columbus in Miami? Yeah. Body. Yeah. Body.

32:11

Body. Buddy. Buddy. Buddy. Yeah. Yeah. Buddy.

32:13

Buddy. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah. But yeah.

32:15

But here you go. Go back to

32:18

that please. Go back to that. She's

32:20

almost more attractive when she's older. Nice.

32:22

A new trip to North Vietnam. Earned

32:24

her the nickname. The nickname. The nickname.

32:27

The nickname. The nickname. And what's Hanoy?

32:29

Hanoy was the capital. So she was,

32:31

I believe, North Vietnam, Vietnam, right? And

32:33

so she, they, they, they, they never

32:36

forgave her. No, and I don't know,

32:38

I just learned about it. Yeah. But,

32:40

you know, I think her heart was

32:42

in the right place and she, she,

32:45

she saw this as a monstrous war,

32:47

which it was. And still went against

32:49

America. Yeah, capital of Vietnam. Yeah, capital

32:51

Vietnam. Wow. Let me start going. She's

32:53

talking about, you know, politics and how

32:56

now we got to fight back and

32:58

Trump. I was like, ah, man. Yeah,

33:00

I'd love to. Vietnam is supposed to

33:02

be fucking awesome. I heard it's gorgeous.

33:05

Yeah, really, really, really awesome. Have you

33:07

been there, right, Chen? No, I've been

33:09

wanting to go. Oh, I love Vietnamese

33:11

food. It's so damn. Is it great?

33:14

Everybody calls each other brother and auntie

33:16

and Papa and Papa and Papa and

33:18

all that stuff. How far. How far.

33:20

How far. How far. Because I know

33:23

Thailand, you basically got to leave. I

33:25

believe Vietnam. Thailand, you're basically on the

33:27

moon. Yes, I've done Thailand. Vietnam would

33:29

take you forever. Let's see, 19 hours.

33:31

Oh my God, but it should stop.

33:34

I don't know if there's a direct.

33:36

Stop, I think probably in Japan, you

33:38

can stop it. There's no direct flight.

33:40

There's no direct flight. There's no direct

33:43

flight. How far did we go to

33:45

Australia? That's 17 hour flight, which I've

33:47

done. Get the, and I was flying

33:49

first class and I was going stir

33:52

crazy. It's just not for me. No,

33:54

no, no, I stopped in Japan, but

33:56

you, you, you're, the. Yet like it's

33:58

just the worst I can't don't care.

34:01

Brent our flights I remember it was

34:03

we picked the best ones because I

34:05

had the entire like there's like five

34:07

or six seats all to myself so

34:09

I could lay down. Yeah, you could

34:12

do it was perfect. Yeah When we

34:14

went to New Zealand Australia I forgot

34:16

which one was eight years ago at

34:18

least. Yeah, that was such a great

34:21

time. Yeah, I'm actually really like to

34:23

go what you do is you go

34:25

to Vietnam and you make it a

34:27

whole thing of Southeast Asia, you know.

34:30

Unless I can see in three days,

34:32

I'm out. Well, that's the thing when

34:34

you have kids. You also got kids.

34:36

I got three days. Yeah. And then

34:39

I don't care where I'm at. I'm

34:41

out. You have to go mix in

34:43

with the food and go do things,

34:45

you know. Yeah, I'm just not cultured

34:47

like that. I don't think there's anything

34:50

wrong with that. I just don't think

34:52

it's something I'll give you some perspective

34:54

I don't I'll get on a skid

34:56

row and get some perspective you know

34:59

well it's just not your thing right

35:01

because I can tell you what I

35:03

just don't like getting on my routine

35:05

and I like you'd go and you'd

35:08

eat and you go and eat and

35:10

you go look at a structure and

35:12

you'd see again after three days like

35:14

yeah got it because because you get

35:17

older and you realize that people are

35:19

living their lives and that but I'm

35:21

the same way now. It's all the

35:23

same. I'm the same way. It's all

35:25

the same. You can go to Florence,

35:28

it's beautiful, and you see their architecture,

35:30

and you eat the food, and it's

35:32

amazing. But it's true that after three

35:34

or four days, I don't think we

35:37

stay alive for just visual scenery. I

35:39

think we stay alive for relationships, growing,

35:41

you know, watching our kids grow. It

35:43

just changes when you're older. When you're

35:46

younger, it's an adventure. You're gonna meet

35:48

somebody. You know you're in Italy when

35:50

I was in Italy. You don't know

35:52

what you're going to get in to

35:55

I'd find a girlfriend and I'd be

35:57

like this canolean anal What am I

35:59

going to do tonight? And you're also

36:01

figuring yourself out. You don't know where

36:03

You know, you're, everything's new. It's not

36:06

driven by money. You don't really have

36:08

any, you know, responsibility. Yeah. Sure, new

36:10

experiences. But you also, you don't have

36:12

kids, you don't have, you know, girlfriend,

36:15

you're not, you know, responsible for anybody.

36:17

That's right. So you're just hanging. Oh,

36:19

man. And it's great. Yeah, then you

36:21

grow the fuck up and you grow

36:24

up. You know, I gotta tell you,

36:26

that's, there's a guy, there's a guy,

36:28

I, I, I, I, very charming, very

36:30

charming, very charming guy, very charming guy,

36:32

very charming guy, And he's a good

36:35

looking guy too, kind of tall good

36:37

looking guy. And he, because of his

36:39

job, he has access to all the

36:41

best looking women and they all love

36:44

him. And so he's probably 53 now,

36:46

and he's got nothing but seven girlfriends.

36:48

And I thought to myself, that to

36:50

me sounds like just. It sounds like

36:53

I know on the outside people like

36:55

oh, I bet it's something it's not

36:57

trust me I gotta lay down like

36:59

dude. Yeah, that guy leaves his head

37:02

down and goes after he bust that

37:04

hot nut Yeah, well or just eventually

37:06

it's just that it's that it's that

37:08

we're going to dinner or another hot

37:10

shit up and also you're kind of

37:13

you're fabulous in this space. But if

37:15

that's what you're getting off on which

37:17

is people who just think you're great

37:19

And for the wrong reasons in a

37:22

way. As soon as you die, don't

37:24

remember you from that. I don't give

37:26

the fuck. Yeah, nobody gives a fuck.

37:28

Those women move on the next guy.

37:31

Yeah, it's a sad life. Yeah. And

37:33

you're hurting a lot of feelings. And

37:35

it's sad, he doesn't realize. But you're

37:37

also hurting a lot of people's feelings.

37:40

Because the women that like him, they

37:42

like him, he's really charming. And he's

37:44

not a feed. Chicken's got to feed.

37:46

You got to put that chicken feed

37:48

down. Chicken's got to feed now. Chicken's

37:51

got to feed. Yeah, someone's got to

37:53

feed those chicken heads. He feeding them.

37:55

Chicken has got feed. But not all

37:57

of them are chicken heads. Some just

38:00

get caught up in the friend talks

38:02

to them. Yeah. Charm- You're petting some

38:04

guy's hairy fucking chest at night. Makes

38:06

me sad. I've seen it happen at

38:09

home. Yeah, it's sad. No one's winning.

38:11

What are you going to do? Just

38:13

like party and calm a lot and

38:15

just keep coming. Drink great food, eat

38:18

great food, be fabulous and free. I

38:20

mean, at some point you're going to

38:22

say cream pies. Yeah, I mean, how

38:24

many cream pies? Yeah, it's got to

38:26

get super. Never the guy's super depressed.

38:29

It's super depressing and he's super depressing.

38:31

Got a lot of friends and all

38:33

the time and heads. You get to

38:35

work cool clothes. Yeah, it's got to

38:38

be boring. You got a shape? All

38:40

that disposable income. No, it's a great

38:42

shape actually. Yeah, you have to be,

38:44

right? You have nothing to do. Yeah,

38:47

just get in shape. What are you

38:49

going to do? Play more tennis and

38:51

do all the things you want to

38:53

do when you want all the time?

38:56

Canole an anal man. I

38:59

don't know man, I don't know about

39:01

that, but I'm just saying it's got

39:04

to be empty. Oh God, why don't

39:06

I have a bonus? We should do

39:08

an intervention on him. He's like, what?

39:10

I'm doing on YouTube retorts. Hey, hey

39:12

Alimony Boy, shut up. You walk out

39:14

of here. You give me a box

39:17

right now? What? Huh? Yeah. You might

39:19

tell you the conversation I had earlier

39:21

about us. Now, Joy, Joy Reed, um,

39:23

shaved her head at one point, thought

39:25

that would be a good look. Interesting,

39:27

bring her up for a second. Now

39:30

you're into fashion? Yeah, these days, not

39:32

really, I kind of grew up, man.

39:34

I don't collect shoes anymore. Don't get

39:36

fuck out fashion. I just wear the

39:38

free shit they give me, like, you

39:40

know, the brands, my brands. I don't,

39:42

I kind of grew up, dude. You

39:45

did. Yeah, don't buy shoes. I have

39:47

about it. Oh my God, so it's

39:49

terrible. Dude, I haven't bought any shoes

39:51

in so long. I wear big. I

39:53

wear these over now and then I

39:55

wear those one like dad, Jordan's. all

39:58

the time. Yeah, you actually, you're kind

40:00

of in t-shirts now and all the

40:02

time, comfortable stuff, all the time, yeah,

40:04

yeah, I grew up. You get to

40:06

an age, you're like, what am I

40:08

gonna do? And what am I doing?

40:11

But even Tiger, you know, I have

40:13

this huge room of shoes, he's like,

40:15

we have so many shoes, and I

40:17

have so many shoes, he's like, we

40:19

have so many shoes, and I have

40:21

so many shoes, he's like, we have

40:23

so many, we have so many shoes,

40:26

so many shoes, so many shoes, so

40:28

many shoes, so many shoes, so many

40:30

shoes, and I was, and I was,

40:32

he's, he's like, he's like, he's like,

40:34

he's like, he's like, he's like, we

40:36

have, we have, we have, we have,

40:39

we have, we have, we have, we

40:41

have, we have, we have, we have,

40:43

we have, we have, we have, we

40:45

have, Yeah, it's a tough look. And

40:47

her positions on things were just so

40:49

unbelievable. They're so short-sided and now they

40:52

lost. She's just nasty too. She was

40:54

just a nasty person. Yeah, but that

40:56

goes, dude, imagine somebody's married to her.

40:58

I don't know if she is. Is

41:00

she married? I don't think she is

41:02

just, she feels, I don't think she

41:04

has much love in her life. That

41:07

makes me kind of sad. She's, uh,

41:09

uh, lesbian? I don't think so. Oh,

41:11

why do you assume that? I don't

41:13

assume anything. I'm just asking. She shaved

41:15

her head? Jason Reed. Oh, at least

41:17

she has kids. All right. I don't

41:20

wish her any ill. I wish her

41:22

well. No, do what you want to

41:24

do, man. You know, she's got her

41:26

point of view. She like to have

41:28

a career doing it. Well, she's got,

41:30

I hope she's got love in her

41:32

life. She feels like a very angry

41:35

person who doesn't, so. But when she's

41:37

just getting, you know, one side of

41:39

things, you know, you can get fired

41:41

up. We get under over. She comes

41:43

from Haitian parents. She's very educated. I

41:45

think she went to Harvard. Her parents

41:48

were educated. So, yeah. Interesting. Harvard, yeah.

41:50

Yeah. Smart lady. Yep. Yep. Yep. There

41:52

we go. Paid her own. All right.

41:54

She got three kids. All right, good.

41:56

All right. What do you got for

41:58

us, Jen? Never have. Never. Do you

42:01

have a plan to? Okay. I'd like

42:03

to. But again, again, when are you

42:05

going to go? Again, I, what I

42:07

really like is being. with my kids.

42:09

Yesterday I had all four of my

42:11

kids at my house. That's my home.

42:13

That's everything for me. Yeah, I can't

42:16

travel. You get to a point. So

42:18

if you put me in the Philippines,

42:20

if I'm not with all of them.

42:22

No, I imagine you would take your

42:24

kids. Yeah, but I'm just saying like,

42:26

I'm just missing them. Yeah. Hooters! Well

42:29

guys, good old Devin, Devin Booker from

42:31

the sons. Not only is he a

42:33

hero in the court, but he wants

42:35

to save hooders guys. Really? Hooders are

42:37

closed probably 40 locations last year. Oes

42:39

300 million assets back bonds. When's last

42:42

I went to hooders? It's been literally,

42:44

I could probably tell you exactly, 15

42:46

years. There was a hooders right across

42:48

street from Hal to martial arts and

42:50

we go there all the time after

42:52

practice. Their wings are fantastic. And back

42:54

then is when they did it right.

42:57

You got... Delicious chicken wings? Yeah. And

42:59

you're staring at some hot tits. And

43:01

then... Tits and wings? That's what you

43:03

sign up for. Tits and wings. That's

43:05

what I come here for. That's what

43:07

I'm here for. Right? And if there

43:10

were small tits, they weren't working. They

43:12

weren't working. They weren't working. They were

43:14

at hooders. You're not getting a good

43:16

hooters. You're not getting a good chiffs.

43:18

You're not working. You're not getting a

43:20

woke renaissanceons. We're going to hire anybody,

43:23

small tits, big tits or welcome. That's

43:25

what they did, huh? Well, and then

43:27

they went bankrupt. Because I went and

43:29

watched the fights at hooders recently. That's

43:31

a good time. And it was very

43:33

surprising that there weren't any hooders. Oh

43:35

no, I read my hand. I just

43:38

saw girls who looked like they'd probably

43:40

not been missing a lot of meals.

43:42

And I was like, this is interesting.

43:44

Bro, am I at Hooters or am

43:46

I at Fupas? Am I right? Am

43:48

I right? Am I right? Am I

43:51

right? I feel like you're being fair.

43:53

Because I had somebody who was a

43:55

Fupa out, small tits. I raised my

43:57

hand to manager. I said, excuse me,

43:59

sir. I got my wings, they're

44:01

delicious. You guys always make

44:03

great wings. I'm at hooters? I'm at

44:05

food bus. Because that waiter has no

44:08

tits. And I came to hooters, not

44:10

for the owls. There's no owls. Do you

44:12

have ows? I don't see any fucking

44:14

ows hooten. And I don't see any

44:16

tits flapping. And you need... And she...

44:19

And Fupa girl expected to

44:21

expect them to tip. Because that's what

44:23

it used to be right there. It

44:25

gets a job. And you know

44:28

who came along and fucking save

44:30

the day? Twin Peaks. You've been

44:32

a twin-fucking peach? I've not been

44:35

a twin-peakes. Now I go to

44:37

Twin Peaks for the burgers and

44:39

the tits. You know what? They

44:42

deliver? Burgers and tits. Yeah. And

44:44

so their stock went bo-bo-boing-all

44:46

the way up. Yeah.

44:48

And Hooters lost its... Oh,

44:50

I've been a twin-peaks. No. You

44:52

got great old-fashioned burgers. But it's

44:55

not even going woke. It's a

44:57

false advertising. Just be honest. You

44:59

can't let D.I. slip in there.

45:02

It's like it's called hooders. People

45:04

are going there for hot girls.

45:06

Right? And great wings. You keep

45:08

leaving out the great wings. We're

45:11

fantastic. And great wings. I'm sorry.

45:13

Yes, we're there for the wings.

45:15

They just happen to have some

45:17

big tips. That's right there. I'll

45:20

go to that place all the

45:22

time. She's getting tipped up the

45:24

yayo. Up the yayo. Up the yayo.

45:26

Up the yayo. Up the yayo. All

45:28

the tips. I'm paying flat breast.

45:30

Because you know what? I ain't

45:33

going into flat breast. Call it

45:35

road. Road as a road's

45:37

flat. You know, I like that. Didn't

45:39

work. Didn't work. Just call it

45:42

flats. And, oh, and don't serve. There

45:44

you go. Call it flats, flat

45:46

ass, flat chest, and you only

45:49

serve, serve flats. No drum stakes.

45:51

Right. We only have flat wings,

45:53

and we only have flat

45:55

asses. Yeah. Now some guys are gonna

45:58

like that. I'm going in cash. Yes.

46:00

Yeah. Yeah. No, that's. Now if

46:02

you want to get real woke

46:04

and start a place called Cox,

46:07

Cox or us. Cox would be

46:09

good. And then there's just dudes

46:11

with Cox. Now if I go

46:13

there, and there's no Cox, but

46:16

Great Wings. El Capitano's like in

46:18

tit. That's right. That's right. That's

46:20

very fair. I think that's very

46:22

fair. I think it's Americans. Now,

46:25

now, Copper Blues, that's attached to

46:27

the Miami improv. There's also be

46:29

called, yeah, hooders and trunks. Big

46:31

ticks, big tits. Well also, don't

46:34

forget that those girls are, there's

46:36

some hips and there's some booty

46:38

in that, in that place. Because

46:40

when you're- Was there an ass

46:43

restaurant though? Wasn't there something called

46:45

like cheeks or buns? Did I

46:47

make, did I drink about that?

46:49

I don't know, but that's a

46:52

whole. There's an ass only restaurant.

46:54

Hold on. And then the woke

46:56

movement came and he saw a

46:59

bunch of flat-ass Taylor Swift looking

47:01

girls in there. Like why can't

47:03

we make money? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. They're

47:05

called Brestorants. Brestorants. Brestorants. Brestorants. Twin

47:08

Peaks as you mentioned. Tilticilt. You

47:10

guys have been there, right? Tilt-tilt-tock.

47:12

Yep. Bikinis. Sports barns. Sports barns.

47:14

Bomb shells dude if I go

47:17

to bombshells and there's a warlock

47:19

delivering my chili we can have

47:21

problems an issue Oh Talley wackers!

47:23

Talley wackers whoa hold on everybody

47:26

hello you're just gonna catch me

47:28

there Brian what are you doing

47:30

here? I dude what happened was

47:32

I it was the only thing

47:35

that was open they said there's

47:37

a special on talids is this

47:39

what this is? I was wondering

47:41

why all these guys are wearing

47:44

no tallywackers. So now's, did you

47:46

go to tallywackers? No. Even if

47:48

the food was good though? No

47:50

thanks. Really? Yeah. is some big

47:53

dicks? It's uncomfortable for me. Why?

47:55

I don't want to look at

47:57

it. Because they're delicious. You know,

47:59

I don't know. Make it thirsty

48:02

for something else. Bone daddies. Are

48:04

they wearing shorts? They're pants. Bone

48:06

daddies. Bone daddies. Great. Geez, heart

48:09

attack real. I don't like heart

48:11

attack. Her. Wing house. Show me.

48:13

It's too spot on. Yep. Yep.

48:15

Cal Girls Express. See now we're

48:18

talking about those places. Yeah, and

48:20

the Asians do those the best.

48:22

Have you been to that one?

48:24

What? Fuck that. No, that's funny.

48:27

No, that's funny. Just bleep it

48:29

out. Have you been? You never

48:31

been in coughing? Uh, no, how

48:33

about American? Have you? You've never

48:36

been to double-dicks? What's double-dicks? What's

48:38

double-dicks? Double-dicks. Double-dongues? Yeah. I like

48:40

calling a place buns and then

48:42

having like nice pastries. I'd call

48:45

it Thai shitter. It's disgusting, man.

48:47

It ain't no one eating, man.

48:49

It is. Yeah, hooders, man. You

48:51

hate to see it. That was

48:54

American establishment. It was an American.

48:56

Past. I'll tell you where America

48:58

changed is when the pizza hut

49:00

dropped the actual hut and just

49:03

went to a conventional brick and

49:05

mortar. That's where things started going

49:07

south in society. Yeah. Because you

49:09

used to have the Castlevania there.

49:12

They used to have the spire-ass

49:14

games. They had the hut. It's

49:16

called Pizza Hut. It was a

49:18

red hut. And then they went

49:21

back to all brick, brick and

49:23

mortar. And it's fucking terrible. That's

49:25

why Domino took over dude. Oh,

49:28

dude a fresh pepperoni pizza from

49:30

Domino's It's very interesting you say

49:32

that here's the secret I have

49:34

such a judgment that I had

49:37

one and I was like can't

49:39

judge it anymore This is the

49:41

cheat code for all the listeners

49:43

Because if you just order regular

49:46

pizza, it's gonna be cold they

49:48

have them ready to go, but

49:50

if you order extra sauce, they

49:52

have to fresh, make it. And

49:55

I like it sloppy. I like

49:57

it too. I like extra sauce.

49:59

That's interesting. You do that. So

50:01

Domino's extra sauce. And it comes

50:04

pipe and hot. Might take 10

50:06

minutes to get there a little

50:08

longer, but it comes pipe and

50:10

hot, fresh, extra sauce. Somehow they're

50:13

guaranteed they can get to you

50:15

within a half hour? So this

50:17

isn't 1991, right? And they don't

50:19

do that anymore. They don't. Because

50:22

the couple drivers died trying to

50:24

beat that 30 minutes, Mark, because

50:26

they would take it out of

50:28

the driver's compensation. Oh, Jesus Christ.

50:31

Yeah, so the driver died. That's

50:33

a rule. Look it up, Jen.

50:35

Oh, that's terrible. 30 minutes or

50:38

less. Mayor home alone, they were

50:40

large cheese pizza and he hit

50:42

the thing and come running in

50:44

30 minutes. Otherwise you get for

50:47

free, they had to drop that

50:49

rule because they died. That makes

50:51

sense. 89.

50:54

89, rainy night, trying to get that

50:57

hot pizza. Award $78 million to the

50:59

driver. Wow, wow, kind of worth it,

51:01

huh? Whoa. Jury awarded $78 million to

51:03

a woman injured by a domino driver.

51:05

Hmm. All right. Do you see those

51:08

people in that Delta airline crash where

51:10

Delta was like, hey, we're really sorry

51:12

about this happening to you. 30 grand

51:14

make it okay? That's better than a

51:17

kick in a dick. 30 grand? And

51:19

no one really got hurt? And I

51:21

was at 30 grand per person? Yeah.

51:23

You'll take it. What about the ones

51:25

in the hospital? Well, no, so I

51:28

look that up too. Your lawyer will

51:30

tell you. Don't take it. No, your

51:32

lawyer will probably take it because you'll

51:34

say. If you're not injured, you need

51:37

a lawsuit with Delta? Yeah, if you're

51:39

not injured, you're going to be, they'll

51:41

drag it out. Oh, buddy. And it's

51:43

going to cost you money and it's

51:45

like, yeah, you're not going to win.

51:48

Take your 30, shut your fucking pocket.

51:50

Because the juries are like, you know,

51:52

it happened. If you get injured, it's

51:54

a different story. Oh, did I tell

51:57

you this? Daddy's getting a check from

51:59

the USC? Lawsuit? What happened? The lawyer

52:01

called me, he's like, you're on the

52:03

list. I was on it so long

52:05

ago, I forgot about it. He goes,

52:08

they settled. Oh, congrats. Well, I get

52:10

the money in like 10 years when

52:12

I'm fucking old and gray. He goes,

52:14

no, July. Say what? What years is

52:17

it? I'm 13, 2018. That's my entire

52:19

career. Yeah, you got a pretty good

52:21

check coming, bud. So it's like 375

52:23

million split between 800 fighters or something

52:25

like that? A daddy can a check.

52:28

I like that. Isn't it cool? And

52:30

I said, nice thing. And then he

52:32

was like, well, I told him, I

52:34

said, you know, I mean, I have

52:37

nothing, I have no relationship with the

52:39

UFC, like I don't work for them.

52:41

I can't get blackballed anymore. Like, you

52:43

know, obviously, I'm never working for the

52:45

UFC. So there's no. recourse for me

52:48

if I take the money, right? And

52:50

he's like, no, I said, but for

52:52

other guys, because he was like, why

52:54

won't they take? I said, well, other

52:57

guys, whether they're the commentators or they

52:59

want to be in the Hall of

53:01

Fame, I assume they're going to get

53:03

blackball. He goes, no, you could talk

53:05

to Sean Shelby at Dana, they're going

53:08

to take the money, because they have

53:10

to pay it regardless. And if they

53:12

don't take it. Then it just goes

53:14

to the rest of you. Like we

53:17

have to, we don't get to keep

53:19

the money. No matter what, that 475

53:21

million or 335 million has to go

53:23

to the fighters, whether it's two of

53:25

you or all 700. So if they

53:28

don't take it, they're just missing out

53:30

of money. So everyone should take it,

53:32

who's on the list? Wow. I love

53:34

that. Isn't that great? Fantastic. Rightfully so.

53:37

He's gonna make some money. Yeah, so

53:39

it's GSP. So the big boys are

53:41

making money. I hope some of the

53:43

guys that need it are gonna make

53:45

money. There's a lot of guys who

53:48

need it. Yeah. Yeah. But then are

53:50

the guys who need it or were

53:52

they, you know, on the main cards?

53:54

Like a lot of that goes into

53:57

it. Yeah. But it's interesting. Right. They

53:59

finally did it. It's wild. Wild. Good

54:01

for you. Real

54:03

quick going back to the flight. So apparently

54:06

remember you were asking if there was any

54:08

kids that were critically injured because initially I'm

54:10

just saying if you're on that flight family

54:13

of four So do they get a no

54:15

no I'm saying 20 mill I'm saying from

54:17

last week You said if there was any

54:19

kids that were because there was two critical

54:22

injuries that in this report older So it

54:24

turns out there was three and one was

54:26

a kid. However everyone from the hospital is

54:29

not back home from what I last read

54:31

so that's beautiful like everyone actually is home

54:33

I think Delta would provide a little more

54:35

than 30, but still a little bit more.

54:38

It's all right. These things happen. They get

54:40

the lawyers on it and you know, they're

54:42

like, yeah, from 30. I would say the

54:45

people that are hurt more should get more.

54:47

You know what they should do is unify

54:49

together and go, we each want a hundred.

54:51

Yeah, that's it. And nobody, because if one

54:54

takes it, you got problems. Right. But if

54:56

you all turn it down and you all

54:58

agree, we need a hundred, we need a

55:00

hundred. They have the money. They have the

55:03

money. They have the money. I'm sure lawyers

55:05

are in there. And you get a lawyer

55:07

to represent all of them? Isn't there be

55:10

a class action at that point? Yeah, it

55:12

would be, and they would, but again, you've

55:14

got a, if you walk the way unscathed,

55:16

you're, you can sue for like, you know,

55:19

PTSD and emotional, blah, blah, blah, blah. But

55:21

it's going to be a long, you know,

55:23

you're, you're a lawyer who has more money

55:26

and you're not going to win that. It's

55:28

like you're not going to win that. a

55:30

piece of chicken and there was a piece

55:32

of glass in it. Oh my God. So

55:35

you want to sue, I think, Trader Joe's

55:37

or something? And it broke his tooth. And

55:39

he's like, I'm going to get so much

55:42

money. And I put him together with his

55:44

friend who does this, like he goes, and

55:46

he goes, were they offering him anything? Yeah,

55:48

no. And he said, he said, look, I

55:51

took a picture of anything. I know. He

55:53

said, what do you think you think you're

55:55

going to make? I bet you I would

55:58

get you probably 10 grand. What? Yes. There's

56:01

not, you're not getting a lot of

56:03

money for, they'll pay for your dental

56:05

bill, it's not how it works. People

56:07

think you can sue all the time,

56:09

no. They've got their own lawyers, there's

56:11

a whole protocol. And also, usually they're

56:13

not paying for it, they have liability

56:16

insurance or reckless insurance. Like my grandma,

56:18

Tony Rome was my favorite restaurant, the

56:20

Sweet Carolina Baby Blues, my favorite as

56:22

a kid. My grandma, they're doing construction,

56:24

and it went from wood to carpet

56:26

to carpet, and the carpet, and the

56:29

carpet was up. Frank Aesar

56:31

got her pain? Yeah. Not what as

56:33

much as you think. No. Because he

56:35

takes, Frank Aesar takes his cut. The

56:38

bull dog takes his cut. Yeah. Yeah.

56:40

Bulldog is his. Yeah. And what happens?

56:42

They go, they call and they go,

56:44

hey, listen. Obviously, we're not going to

56:47

trial. That's way too expensive. So what

56:49

do we got here? And you just

56:51

work at a work. You work at

56:53

a work. You work at a work.

56:56

Oh shit. Recently guys and this pitcher

56:58

took a ball to the face going

57:00

88 miles an hour. It's not funny.

57:03

Oh, we have a video of it

57:05

too. I don't know what that is

57:07

though. I can imagine. Oh, at least

57:09

it was off a bounce. It had

57:12

it not bounced in Magic. It had

57:14

it not bounced in Madison to tag

57:16

him. It hit him flush. And you

57:18

see the blood coming down. Oh my

57:21

goodness. Damn. It was the bounce that

57:23

did it. Probably could have caught it.

57:25

It was the bounce. It's a little

57:28

break here beat. I need auto parts,

57:30

bro. I need auto parts, but I

57:32

need friendly, helpful service. I need somebody

57:34

that has the knowledge and knows about

57:37

maintenance, knows about repairs. If I have

57:39

a break light, I need fix. They've

57:41

got thousands of parts, accessories and stock,

57:43

either in store or online. So you

57:46

never have to wear you. I'm an

57:48

auto novice. I'm an auto novice. Dude,

57:50

they got you covered. I was just

57:53

there. I picked up oil to change

57:55

the oil to change the oil on

57:57

my demon, change the oil on my.

57:59

my excursion, change oil, I'm like, TRX,

58:02

they had all of it, one stop

58:04

shop. It's a one-stop shop. I even

58:06

took picks with the employees, dude. Yeah,

58:08

there's receipts, baby, I'm always at O'Reilly,

58:11

right by my house, they got everything.

58:13

The professional parts, people, O'Reilly Auto Parts,

58:15

are a one-stop shop for all things,

58:18

auto, do-it-yourself, or online, stop, stop, or.

58:20

Yeah, it's a bummer. Hate to see.

58:22

Not good, huh? What is that thing

58:24

coming out right there? Fine, the what?

58:27

Oh no, that's a, that's a, yeah,

58:29

something stuck in the nose. He put

58:31

his nose, he broke his nose. Yeah,

58:33

he broke his nose. He's got that

58:36

eye swollen shut. He'll be all right.

58:38

Yeah, he'd be all right. All right,

58:40

guys, here's one for you. This Georgia

58:43

woman is suing her fertility clinic. because

58:45

they put the wrong embryo in her

58:47

body. Oh no! And the baby came

58:49

out a different color. Oh God. What

58:52

do you think? Oh God. Oh well,

58:54

that even so God. This is your

58:56

long journey to motherhood. This is your

58:58

biggest fear when you do it. That's

59:01

it. I spent my entire life wanting

59:03

to be a mom. I loved with

59:05

your, oh they're not showing, March. That's

59:08

kind of lame though, if they don't

59:10

show the babies, or it's a baby,

59:12

so never mind. You know, you don't

59:14

need to see his face. No, no,

59:17

just the color like they used to

59:19

see his arm That's a black baby

59:21

chin. Look at his fucking long story

59:23

short. Hey man, you're right She had

59:26

to carry it. I didn't see the

59:28

fucking kid's face. No, I mean, look

59:30

at that. That's like. Oh, my god.

59:33

What do you do? You carried it

59:35

also who got your baby. Yeah, and

59:37

then how long goes is? Do you

59:39

just do you just switch them out?

59:42

No, that baby was just switch them

59:44

I was just sitting in the was

59:46

just sitting in the transferred an embryo

59:48

to Murray in 2023, but when she

59:51

gave birth in December of that year,

59:53

Murray immediately knew that something was very,

59:55

very wrong, because the boy that she

59:58

delivered was a dark-skinned African-American baby. It's

1:00:00

still your kiddle though? No

1:00:02

it's not. It's actually, it's

1:00:05

literally not your name. She's

1:00:07

the, yeah, she's the surrogate.

1:00:09

So they put the sperm and

1:00:11

the egg into, like so she

1:00:14

carries the, but it's dad's sperm.

1:00:16

No, and mom's egg, so she

1:00:19

carried, she carried. No, but it's

1:00:21

her husband's sperm? No. No. No.

1:00:23

That's nuts, but God bless. But

1:00:26

I would be willing to bet

1:00:28

the embryo place has liability insurance

1:00:30

for this, or like we went

1:00:32

through this, you have to sign

1:00:35

so much paperwork, I bet there's

1:00:37

something in the protect in the

1:00:39

place. Yep. But that baby will

1:00:41

go to that family. Which family?

1:00:44

Oh, well, to the family that

1:00:46

probably wanted a baby and gave

1:00:48

their... If that's the case, then

1:00:50

that's, that's, you can fix it then,

1:00:52

right? It just goes to the

1:00:54

actual family. I think at this

1:00:56

point, you're kind of attached to

1:00:58

the thing, the baby, you gave birth

1:01:01

to. Yeah, but I don't think it's

1:01:03

hers. It's not yours, but the

1:01:05

other thing. Murray had to give custody

1:01:08

of the baby to his biological

1:01:10

parents five months later. Oh, good. So

1:01:12

went to his right family. But

1:01:14

it's... Maybe all the people sign.

1:01:16

They might be like, if we

1:01:19

mix this up, that's on you.

1:01:21

Yeah, you gotta get, you know,

1:01:23

you gotta get basically

1:01:25

another baby. This next one

1:01:27

creeps me out. So now,

1:01:30

you know, robots are getting

1:01:32

more and more advanced. This

1:01:34

robot twitches and has

1:01:36

muscle movement like humans

1:01:39

do. Watch the video.

1:01:41

Yep. If

1:01:44

this music was in there, this

1:01:46

is so stupid. You know what

1:01:48

I do to that robot? I'd

1:01:50

throw that stupid fucking mechanical

1:01:53

robot on his face. Yeah,

1:01:55

but look how real they're

1:01:58

starting to look. Oh, they're

1:02:00

looking very real. I don't like

1:02:02

it. I have news. We might

1:02:04

be robots. Oh God. Shut on.

1:02:06

We might be in a loop.

1:02:08

No, it's so stupid. No, it's

1:02:10

not. It's so stupid. It's not.

1:02:12

That's something to me. I don't

1:02:14

know, man. It's not stupid. Hey,

1:02:16

can you do me a favor

1:02:18

and bring up that that robot

1:02:20

in China that displayed aggressive behavior

1:02:23

toward those people? A video from

1:02:25

a festival in China shows an

1:02:27

AI-powered humanoid robot malfunctioning and attempting

1:02:29

to strike people in the crowd

1:02:31

before being stopped by security. Initial

1:02:33

assessments suggest the behavior was caused

1:02:35

by a software glitch rather than

1:02:37

intentional aggression. This incident follows a

1:02:39

similar case where an AI-controlled drone

1:02:41

targeted its human operator mistaking them

1:02:43

for an obstacle to its mission.

1:02:45

Shafak News has reported. Okay. That's

1:02:47

gonna happen. Love that. And that's

1:02:49

very disconcerting. Well guys, remember our

1:02:51

girl who had sex with a

1:02:53

thousand men. She's pregnant. No, it's

1:02:55

fake. She's not pregnant. What? Yeah,

1:02:57

she made that up to raise

1:02:59

money for a go fund me

1:03:01

for a friend. For, uh, uh,

1:03:04

uh, uh, uh, IV for a

1:03:06

friend. Oh, well, that kind of

1:03:08

ruins this one because Mari immediately

1:03:10

tweeted tweeted. If you want to

1:03:12

click over to the next week.

1:03:14

I'm sitting this one out. I'm

1:03:16

sitting this one out. Wait, so

1:03:18

it was fake? Yeah, she was

1:03:20

just doing it to raise money.

1:03:22

She... Hold on. Boys better follow

1:03:24

up. Yeah, that's why she did

1:03:26

it. She posted a photo and

1:03:28

everything. Yep. She apologized. She was

1:03:30

just doing to raise money for

1:03:32

her friend. One thousand, man. She

1:03:34

had some... This is somebody's daughter's

1:03:36

daughter, daughter, brother. In 24 hours.

1:03:38

Yep, you're right. Have you seen

1:03:40

a work? No. Poins are? Obviously.

1:03:42

She's done some, she's done some

1:03:44

stuff. Is she like attractive in

1:03:47

the porn book? Yeah, sure. Bonnie

1:03:49

blue. Okay. Pretty famous. All right.

1:03:51

Her other girl looks so similar

1:03:53

to keep fucking all these guys.

1:03:55

Yeah. There's that other British girl

1:03:57

and it's like, oh man, they're

1:03:59

the same. Here's one. So GSP

1:04:01

was doing a interview recently and

1:04:03

admitted that when he was getting

1:04:05

ready to fight Matt Sarah. He

1:04:07

used to carry around a brick

1:04:09

with him at all times with

1:04:11

Sarah's name on it as like

1:04:13

extra weight motivation. And if you

1:04:15

click over, there's a, he explains

1:04:17

it. In mind, I wanted to

1:04:19

get back and erase that mistake.

1:04:21

So the sports psychologist says to

1:04:23

me, say, George, you carry a

1:04:25

lot of bricks. So he made

1:04:28

me wrote a name with a

1:04:30

brick, carry a brick in my

1:04:32

training bag with your name on

1:04:34

Sarah. And I carried that in

1:04:36

my bag. weeks and weeks and

1:04:38

weeks and it was getting heavy

1:04:40

you know because when you go

1:04:42

into my store you have to

1:04:44

go up that stairs and you

1:04:46

carry it already my bag is

1:04:48

heavy but then with brick a

1:04:50

brick inside I was like man

1:04:52

this is getting ridiculous and I

1:04:54

was calling him I was like

1:04:56

can I can I get rid

1:04:58

of the brick it's ridiculous like

1:05:00

no no and I kept carrying

1:05:02

carrying it I was like man

1:05:04

I was telling him as I

1:05:06

am very tired now and I

1:05:09

can I get rid of the

1:05:11

brick through it in the in

1:05:13

the in the river. You were

1:05:15

hunting my mind like I wanted

1:05:17

to get back and I raised

1:05:19

that mistake, but it's an action

1:05:21

that I did that manifests that

1:05:23

add a psychological manifestation on me

1:05:25

because I felt like relief and

1:05:27

I was able to only focus

1:05:29

on Josh Kashjek. Because if I

1:05:31

would not have done that, maybe

1:05:33

I would have lost that fight

1:05:35

as well, because I was like

1:05:37

focusing on the wrong thing. I

1:05:39

was not living the present moment.

1:05:41

I was like... So that's how

1:05:43

I got over that and I

1:05:45

regained my confidence after that fight

1:05:47

and then we had the rematch

1:05:49

in Montreal. It sounds weird. It's

1:05:52

an action that I did that

1:05:54

manifests. But remember also like his

1:05:56

fighting style change too because he

1:05:58

no longer risked like his nickname

1:06:00

used to be Rush. Yeah. And

1:06:02

then after taking that chance against

1:06:04

Sierra, he got clipped, then he

1:06:06

turned into more of a grappler,

1:06:08

more calculated, he didn't take any

1:06:10

more chances. He became way less

1:06:12

exciting. How many fighters do like

1:06:14

psychological things like this, whether it's

1:06:16

carrying a brick or like putting

1:06:18

up a picture? Not many. Not

1:06:20

many. Not many? No. Not many.

1:06:22

I think now more guys probably

1:06:24

work with mental coaches, but back

1:06:26

to the news, kind of unheard

1:06:28

of. You never work with therapy?

1:06:30

I did. The other is I

1:06:33

did those we did in football.

1:06:35

Like you don't see a Colorado

1:06:37

provide us with mental coaching. And

1:06:39

how much do you honestly believe

1:06:41

that it helped? It's tough. I

1:06:43

mean, it helped. I still do

1:06:45

some of the breathing techniques they

1:06:47

showed because I hired these Navy

1:06:49

SEALs. They trained the Navy SEALs.

1:06:51

Yeah. So the breathing techniques is

1:06:53

a physical thing, physiologically. Physical to

1:06:55

help you like with your nerves

1:06:57

and stress going to fight. I

1:06:59

told you I did but it

1:07:01

was through better help it was

1:07:03

through like the I did zoom

1:07:05

I didn't do the fit you

1:07:07

know in person kind of therapy

1:07:09

you can undo it every every

1:07:11

time I want to like three

1:07:14

different ones but why would you

1:07:16

go to a therapist because there's

1:07:18

stuff I want to fix there's

1:07:20

like PTSD stuff I have in

1:07:22

my past but then either way

1:07:24

All they would say is like,

1:07:26

well, why do you think you

1:07:28

feel that way? Then why do

1:07:30

you I'm like, can you just

1:07:32

I'm telling you exactly what happened?

1:07:34

Can you tell me? There's another

1:07:36

theory. There's another school of thought.

1:07:38

One is therapy where you deal

1:07:40

with your trauma. The other is

1:07:42

the idea is trauma's part of

1:07:44

life. And I'm going to make

1:07:46

myself more capable and more resilient.

1:07:48

So what you do is you

1:07:50

just you just kind of take

1:07:52

action and just get better. at

1:07:54

something so you're stronger and you're

1:07:57

a different person and that can

1:07:59

be really helpful too and I

1:08:01

believe in that actually. No I'm

1:08:03

with you Brian and I do

1:08:05

all the steps as far as

1:08:07

like doing it other than drinking

1:08:09

you guys always give me shit

1:08:11

about drinking but so other than

1:08:13

drinking but as far as like

1:08:15

this one particular thing that I'm

1:08:17

trying to figure out I've not

1:08:19

been able to I've tried everything

1:08:21

reading books you know doing all

1:08:23

stuff but I can't figure out

1:08:25

how to get over it. That's

1:08:28

kind of part of it. Yeah,

1:08:30

yeah, yeah relationship stuff. Yeah, yeah

1:08:32

Yeah Anyway least you know at

1:08:34

least you're aware I know exactly

1:08:36

what caused it what happened. I

1:08:38

tell them I tell the therapist

1:08:41

like this is exactly what happened.

1:08:43

That's why I feel what happened.

1:08:45

That's why I feel this way

1:08:47

but they can never They're there

1:08:49

what the one you think read

1:08:51

the tools by Phil Stutz because

1:08:53

he was therapist. He was like

1:08:55

he studied He was like he

1:08:57

studied to get, so I don't

1:08:59

have to come see you. And

1:09:01

that's what he always says, because

1:09:03

my job is to make sure

1:09:05

that, you know, in a very

1:09:07

short period of time, you don't

1:09:09

fucking come, need to come see

1:09:11

you. Yeah, most therapists are the

1:09:13

exact opposite. And a lot of

1:09:15

times they'll say, shut the fuck

1:09:17

up for a second, here's the

1:09:19

first thing you're gonna do. Sleep,

1:09:21

exercise, and eat different. Like, you'll

1:09:23

just start there. And you'll just

1:09:25

talk to therapists. You just need

1:09:27

better friends, you can talk to

1:09:29

talk to talk to. You can

1:09:31

talk to. You can talk to.

1:09:33

Instead of paying this fucking therapist

1:09:35

$200 an hour. It feels like

1:09:37

you're just talking to us. They

1:09:39

just listen. You have no idea

1:09:41

how to relate to me. That's

1:09:43

why I don't know about therapists,

1:09:45

but that's just my experience. Yeah,

1:09:47

some people at work keep doing

1:09:49

it. All righty. And do one

1:09:51

more? Do you want to leave

1:09:53

it? What do you guys want

1:09:55

to do? I guess we'll leave

1:09:57

it there. Hour 7. Yeah. We're

1:09:59

good? All right. Where are you

1:10:01

going to go to put my

1:10:03

dates up? That's March 678. See

1:10:05

you in Batavia. And then you're

1:10:07

in Vegas, dude. I got Vegas.

1:10:09

I got Portland. You know, Wise

1:10:11

guy. Vegas? Yeah. The new one

1:10:13

or the new one? I'm pumped.

1:10:15

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1:10:17

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1:10:19

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