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Episode 3: Mario E

Released Monday, 13th August 2018
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Episode 3: Mario E

Episode 3: Mario E

Episode 3: Mario E

Episode 3: Mario E

Monday, 13th August 2018
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0:43

Hey, what's going

0:45

on guys? It's me, your

0:47

host, George E, fucking

0:50

King of the castle and I am

0:52

once again here with my lovely cohost

0:56

and I'm the mama bear. She

1:00

is now, if you

1:02

guys noticing something different, it

1:04

might be my voice. I'm

1:06

getting over being sick. I had a pretty terrible

1:09

cold, uh, this week and kind of

1:11

fucking side called the man

1:13

called. Yeah. So I was being a huge baby

1:15

about that. And uh,

1:18

today is our third episode

1:20

of two Sushi Rolls Podcast and

1:22

today we are joined by

1:24

my little brother Mario.

1:27

Are you all right

1:29

guys? We'll. Today's episode is going to be filled

1:31

with a whole bunch of stuff. Uh, but

1:33

first we would like to say that today's episode

1:36

is sponsored by basic roofing.

1:39

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1:41

in the Texas area, make sure

1:43

you guys called basic roofing. You

1:46

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1:54

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1:56

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1:58

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2:00

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2:03

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2:06

and they'll actually do a claim on

2:08

it and, uh, you may just have to pay for

2:10

your deductible, which is nothing

2:12

in comparison to a roof that could cost you thousands

2:15

of dollars. So make sure you check them out. That is

2:17

basic roofing, tx.com.

2:21

All right guys, well today's episode

2:23

is actually going to be a little bit on the different

2:25

side. We're trying to play with our format

2:28

a little bit and, uh, we'd also

2:30

like to take a quick moment to

2:33

thank all the people who are actually out there listening

2:35

to our podcast. We

2:37

are doing really great with our numbers. We

2:41

could totally tell which one of you guys are

2:43

out there actually being a faithful listeners.

2:46

We really do appreciate you guys. Thank you so

2:49

much for sticking around, for liking the show.

2:51

And like we've mentioned in the weeks, in the past,

2:54

uh, we're actually going to be doing a giveaway to

2:56

a random, uh, people, uh,

2:59

who are actually listening to our show and actually like

3:01

us and follow us. Um, we're going

3:03

to be selecting a few you guys to send you guys a

3:05

Amazon gift card as well

3:08

as to Sushi rolls, podcast

3:10

shirt. I'm really great

3:12

quality shirts.

3:14

Yeah, we see you guys. We really appreciate it.

3:18

Yeah. And we know which one of you guys out there is listening to us

3:20

and we're getting a lot of listens. So that's

3:22

really great. Um, when you could actually

3:24

now listen to us on spotify. So hopefully

3:27

some of you guys will actually, somebody, you guys will probably be listening

3:29

to us on spotify. Um,

3:31

some of us will be listening on

3:33

itunes if you guys are on Ios

3:35

and some people will be listening on their androids

3:38

through stitcher or Google play.

3:41

I'm one of the issues, uh, just in case you guys have been having

3:43

it with actually listening to us through Alexa.

3:46

Um, you actually have to say Alexa,

3:50

uh, open

3:51

any pod, one pod, and once she gives

3:53

you that prompt, once she

3:55

greets you, then you say after

3:58

you open any pod, then you say play to

4:00

Sushi rolls podcast, because that's

4:02

like, um, the thing that they play

4:04

podcasts on, which is any pod. Yeah.

4:07

Um, so thank you guys out there who

4:09

are listening once again and I will be choosing you guys

4:11

in the next few weeks. Uh, we also got

4:13

a lot of great guests lined up

4:15

for you guys. We're in, we're in talks with a lot

4:18

of great guests, a lot of different people from a lot

4:20

of backgrounds, careers.

4:23

Um, so please stay tuned, find out more about

4:25

that stuff. Um, so,

4:28

um, that's, that's going

4:31

on man. How's Texas has been, man, you've been out there for

4:34

a year now. About

4:36

a year but a year. Pretty far. Yeah. And

4:38

how's that treating you in comparison to living, you know,

4:41

Bolingbrook, you know, starting a business, uh,

4:44

in Bolingbrook, Illinois, taking

4:46

it to Minnesota. You guys took it to Minnesota? Yep.

4:48

Um, how does it feel going from

4:50

Illinois, Minnesota? To now all of a sudden Texas,

4:53

that mean that's crazy weather changed.

4:55

Yeah. I'm going to use to heat the

4:57

heat's not very fun to deal

4:59

with because I'm in a vehicle. You could always put

5:01

on more layers. You know when you're in the heat you can't

5:03

really do much about

5:06

it. You kind of have to put up with it. So

5:08

it's not very. I

5:10

don't know why people I texted so much. I mean it's cool, but

5:13

it's still hard for me. I like the cold.

5:15

So you didn't end up being one of those people who like moves

5:17

in Texas and is all Gung Ho Texas?

5:19

No, no, no, no.

5:21

So if you're from Texas, please don't

5:24

get offended. We know you love your state. You

5:26

guys. Yeah,

5:26

just like the cold. I prefer to stay up here and I can't

5:29

tell what the heat all year long. It's like

5:31

my snow.

5:32

Yeah. But for Minnesota working in Minnesota

5:35

or A.

5:37

I prefer working at home and

5:40

your home but wasn't right. But Minnesota

5:42

I definitely would say was a really nice. They're really like

5:44

Minnesota was a. It was

5:46

different from a lot of states that I've been to. It's

5:50

done a lot of people pride themselves on things that they

5:52

do there and so they kind of go above and beyond,

5:54

you know, you don't always see the same places

5:57

you go, you know, there's a lot of mom and pop restaurants,

6:00

shops, you know, that type of stuff. So

6:01

yeah, one of the main things that I noticed, I remember when

6:03

we were a tigger trips up to Minnesota to do

6:06

work for Jane when we're working in that company.

6:09

Um, I remember that people being so nice

6:11

the moment you transferred, you know, state

6:13

lines and you were finally in Minnesota. I remember

6:15

how the vast difference of

6:18

like people treating you like there are so much such

6:20

friendly fucking people, man. They're super

6:22

nice. Yeah.

6:23

Well I guess that's something that they actually go

6:25

by Minnesota. Nice. So

6:28

it's kind of like their motto of being really

6:30

nice

6:30

and they got a lot of art. It's a beautiful city

6:32

man. All of overall Minnesota

6:34

is just a beautiful state, beautiful

6:37

state. You know, princess

6:40

from a, from a Minnesota

6:42

actually. Yeah. He, I believe he's

6:44

from there. Yeah. Yeah. He had that song. Uh

6:47

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well

6:49

he actually lived not too

6:51

far from one of our people

6:53

that we used to work for out there. Lake

6:56

Minnetonka or something by Lake Minnetonka. Yeah, yeah,

6:58

yeah. That song was like Glen's yourself in

7:00

the waters of Lake Minnetonka.

7:02

Yeah. Well, uh, well when he passed

7:04

away his house, they lit it up with purple

7:06

lights and all that.

7:08

That's beautiful. It's nice. That's awesome

7:10

man. But overall house Texas food.

7:12

I know you've been complaining a lot about that. You came down

7:14

here and I've been taking this guy

7:17

to eat as much local food as possible just because

7:19

of the fact that he's been complaining about

7:21

Texas with so much.

7:22

Yeah, I'm not a fan of it. It's terrible.

7:25

I don't like it at all. It's A.

7:29

I don't know if I had better food and a lot of places

7:31

in there over there. Just. I

7:34

Dunno, I don't, I don't want to make it seem like I'm

7:36

talking bad about Texas, you know, because I know

7:38

people from Texas really loved the place, but

7:41

I don't know. I think they could really do

7:43

better with their food thing. They go, they

7:45

pick it up there.

7:47

Well let me ask you this. Let's do a little bit of some

7:49

bogus shit real quick. Dual reverse.

7:51

Shout out what's the fucking restaurant and you totally

7:53

like a revert. Shout out, like suck my Dick.

7:55

You guys saw

7:58

honestly, Taco Cabana, Taco

8:01

Cabana, reverse shout out for technical brand. That sucker. Yeah.

8:05

I don't like to smash Bro.

8:07

Bitch. It's like the Mcdonald's

8:10

of Tacos

8:12

out there and it's like at every

8:15

corner and you see it everywhere. You can't go like

8:17

a mile, a few miles down without seeing

8:19

another one at the corner. So is it like a Taco bell kind

8:21

of thing? It's like a, it's like more like.

8:23

Yeah, I guess it's not really the sell tacos.

8:27

Tacos suck.

8:27

So it's, it's a restaurant that just sucks

8:29

at being authentic. Yeah, basically.

8:32

Yeah.

8:33

Well like it. But I mean, I personally don't like it. It's not

8:35

that great. Yeah. Um,

8:38

I'm used to the authentic.

8:40

Now the crazy thing is, is they're closer to the border

8:42

than we are here in Illinois. So

8:45

how the hell did they fuck up Mexican food? Like

8:47

you're so close. Yeah, because he now I've

8:49

had the same issues. Now I've taken trips to

8:51

Los Angeles before and

8:54

um, I remember I was at the ace hotel, beautiful

8:56

hotel and I'm right next

8:58

door to the ace. They had a Taco

9:00

spot, like it was just a little Taco Hut, right?

9:03

And I was like, Oh, you know what? I haven't had Mexican

9:06

in awhile. I've been having nothing but food from here, from the whole town

9:08

and you know, here and there. I'm like, you didn't want

9:10

to. I want to now I start Darko and

9:13

I go to this place and I ordered it. And from the moment

9:15

I opened up the foil to look at the Taco, I was

9:17

like, I was like, this is not up a storm. And I'm like,

9:19

this is almost almost. It almost

9:21

looked like it

9:23

was like, so it didn't look like

9:26

out of a started and I was like, what the hell is this? I'm,

9:29

I'm, I'm a Chubby guy. Alright.

9:31

I've gotten in trouble over the year and sorry, I'm

9:33

big boned. All right, now

9:36

I'm, I'm the type of guy who will clean the fucking plan out. Even if

9:38

I don't like it, I'll complain or something terrible,

9:40

but I'm going to just max down. You can

9:42

let it go to waste. There's kids out there starving. Right?

9:46

But this was one of those places where I took a bite

9:48

out of the Damn Taco and I was like, this is disgusting.

9:50

I threw it in the trash right there in front

9:52

of 100. I'm like, I don't care if they feel disrespect.

9:54

I'm sorry. Let's just discuss. And I remember staying

9:56

stating that. I was like, how can

9:59

you be so close to the border

10:02

and manage the fuck up Mexican food? That's terrible.

10:04

I'm like, come on man, get your shit together. So

10:06

then you tell me the same way. I'm like, what

10:10

are they like, what's going on? I mean they have a good

10:12

barbecue, I'll eat the barbecue, but now

10:14

you're telling me people just do their brisket. Everybody's

10:16

got fucking smokehouse basically. Everybody's

10:19

always smoked meat out there. Nice. Now

10:21

we smoked me out here to Illinois, but

10:24

that's usually, that's people in crack houses in

10:26

Chicago. Those are, those are the smokehouses

10:28

we have over here now. There's actually a good

10:31

barbecue place in plainfield. That's called

10:33

a baby back blows man.

10:35

Shout out to them. Do it if you guys are ever in Plainfield,

10:39

um, there off of Lilly cash road and

10:42

route 30. Oh yeah. Really

10:44

good spot. Really good spine. I think they've gotten some notability

10:47

through like local news and all that in the past.

10:49

Really good spot. They got really good rib tips. Really

10:52

good ribs. Um, did

10:54

you guys know that actually ribs falling

10:56

right off the bone is doesn't necessarily

10:59

mean they're good ribs. You don't want it to

11:01

fully fall off the bone. You want it to be tender

11:04

for to come boat. If you ever pick up

11:06

a piece of ribbon, like just fall straight

11:08

off the bone, like gets like slips

11:11

out. It just slips out DTF shit

11:13

to get in your mouth. Yeah.

11:16

That apparently that's not good ribs. You want it

11:18

to have a little bit of, you know, hold

11:20

onto them. Um, and a lot of the times when they fall

11:23

off, it usually means to people sometimes boiled

11:25

them beforehand. Yeah.

11:27

I, but see, I'm not, I'm not a professional.

11:29

So there may be some people out there. No,

11:31

no, no. I mean there's probably going to be some people

11:33

out there. It's like, no, you have to boil them. I

11:36

Dunno. I Dunno if you

11:38

don't. I really don't. I just know that uh, they got

11:41

really good ribs. Um, they're really

11:43

tender and they're not fall off the bone, but

11:45

they got a little bit of play to them. They're really good. They

11:47

got a nice spicy little law barbecue sauce.

11:50

I'm pretty sure there's probably better in Texas

11:52

and probably Texas will come out to us and be like,

11:54

you guys got some really shitty barbecue

11:57

for sure. That's for sure. Yeah.

11:59

But as far as that they get,

12:02

they get the better with their food, but

12:04

they have some really nice places in Texas though, like once

12:06

you get near the coast, they have like these vacation spots

12:09

thing is pretty cool. They take. You're like, I'm one of those, uh,

12:11

one of the berries. Yeah, the pharynx that you get

12:13

on a ferry and you get to the other side. I don't want to get

12:15

to the other side. It's

12:17

like a vacation area. There's like these like

12:20

vacation homes, like beach houses and stuff

12:22

like that. And there's like restaurants and

12:24

I guess that's where people go for like spring break

12:26

and all types of things. It's really nice not

12:29

to top man. It's really

12:31

cool,

12:32

man. That's crazy. Now I remember

12:34

the diversity in food and Minnesota being

12:37

crazy different. I mean you can go to

12:39

a place and get some really good German food. Which

12:41

by the way, do you remember that German restaurant? I can't

12:43

remember off the top of my head with a German restaurant was.

12:47

But guys, we were lucky enough to go out to

12:49

Minnesota and we were working at the time and

12:52

we were out there for Oktoberfest

12:55

of all times and

12:57

we go to this German restaurant during Oktoberfest,

12:59

add tents outside and

13:01

went all the way inside this restaurant. They

13:04

had this, um, this a

13:06

German band playing Polka, is that

13:08

what it's called? Yeah, man,

13:10

it was awesome. They had this keg,

13:13

a wooden Kegan, old school wedding cake.

13:15

Right. And the band members were having people

13:17

come up to the stage because in

13:19

there you bought these wooden chips and

13:22

those wouldn't. Chips were basically tokens to get beers

13:24

or food and so forth. Kind of like a taste

13:26

of Chicago kind of thing. Only instead of tickets

13:28

they would give you these wooden coins and

13:31

uh, but the, the band

13:33

members on stage had like their, their

13:35

exclusive and shout out to my boy Ruben,

13:39

right. He has Turk burgs these

13:41

band members that had exclusive beer.

13:43

It wasn't a wooden cag, the whole

13:45

thing. And they had people like, come

13:47

up, we're going to fill up your, your, you know, your big ass

13:50

glass mug that you guys are carrying around. We're

13:52

going to fill it up with his beer. So everybody went up to the front of the stage,

13:54

they fill up your, you know, right there on stage,

13:56

they fill your shit up, right? And

13:58

then they raise up the mugs and they're like,

14:01

ziggy's. Yeah. Ziggy's. Oggie. Oh.

14:03

And everybody's going crazy.

14:06

And then they go, Zig Zag, Zig zagging. Oh.

14:09

And then everybody chugs, man,

14:12

this beer got you so fucked up. Did

14:15

it taste good? It was. I was so fucking

14:17

drunk. How can I tell you? It

14:20

was crazy. It was crazy. But let me tell you

14:22

this. They had, they had only three kinds of beers.

14:24

They were all German beers. They had your light beer,

14:27

you know, your medium colored a beer and

14:29

then your dark beer that three beers.

14:32

But it was all German stuff, man. There were, they

14:34

were selling food there with, uh, with

14:36

those, I wouldn't tokens. And

14:38

I mean you can get authentic German food,

14:41

but that was in the tense. Now

14:44

you can go inside of the restaurant and

14:46

actually sit down and eat. It was a big, actually

14:49

it was like, well maybe like a four, five star restaurant.

14:52

Yeah, beautiful restaurant. It's not like

14:54

any little shitty place. It

14:56

was a really nice restaurant. So we go, we

14:58

sit down, we're like, you know what, let's have dinner and

15:00

we're already pretty drunk when you start ordering

15:02

these crazy characters. I believe the cocktail

15:04

that I got was, it wasn't German

15:07

now I went in there and I got, I got a jolly

15:09

rancher, a cocktail. So

15:11

it's like there's an alcoholic beverage, but they grind

15:13

it all up with all this ice and jolly

15:16

rancher. It was really good. And

15:18

so we're all in there. There were like,

15:20

you know, well we don't know what to order and there

15:22

they sell you stuff. Like you can buy individual

15:25

plates but people go there to get like

15:27

they're a smorgasbord or whatever,

15:29

which is like your order this thing. And it comes with like multiple

15:32

platters of food that everybody at the table, we could just

15:34

dig out kind of like a buffet but

15:37

at your table. And so we're like, you

15:39

know what, let's get this one, this one has all kinds of meats

15:41

and all kinds of balls

15:43

and it has all kinds of crazy shit and

15:46

what are drunk? And it

15:49

was me, Mario, it was my

15:51

brother Hawaiian, my brother Israel

15:54

Christian. Um, who

15:56

else was with us that day? That was, that

15:59

was that we're all getting fucked

16:01

up, right? And they

16:03

bring us our food and there's all this

16:05

food we've never tried before. It's all German,

16:07

like everything's German. It was so good. It was

16:09

really good foods we've never tried before. And

16:11

we're like, Whoa, I don't know what this is. It's

16:15

good. It's Luna Bar and

16:18

we're eating and this guy comes up with his accordion

16:21

and starts playing, which I still have

16:23

footage of that. This guy starts playing according

16:26

to table side to us. He's playing all this and

16:28

we're just like, we're all these Mexicans

16:30

just sitting in a German restaurant, drunk

16:33

as hell, completely out of our

16:35

element, loving every second of it.

16:38

So we finished our meals and

16:41

you know, we're all chilling and the waiter comes

16:43

up to us and what does he offer us? Mario charitable

16:46

tobacco, which they call a.

16:48

It was like, what snuff snuff

16:53

tobacco. This is huge in German,

16:56

in Germany. All right, so

16:58

he pulls out this little container and this little

17:01

tape like this little wooden tray,

17:03

but has little wooden hammer built into it with a

17:05

spring. So I'm

17:08

the end of the tape on the

17:10

end of this little tray, if you could imagine it keep. He

17:12

pours out a little bit of this tobacco at

17:14

the end of it. Right? And he brings

17:16

it up to your face and he pulls

17:19

back that little hammer. So when that hammers

17:21

slaps down on the board, the

17:23

tobacco basically pops up, jumps

17:26

in the air from like the little hammer hitting the table

17:28

and you gotta snort at that time. And

17:31

he's like, would you guys want to try it? You know, it's

17:33

free and we're like, you

17:36

know, one fucking area when live on and

17:39

my brother Israel, little bit too excited.

17:41

I don't know what else has been pointing. He's

17:45

like, I'll go first. I'm like,

17:47

cool. He goes up this fucking thing

17:50

and the guy does it, holds the key thing

17:52

again and boom. And he brings

17:55

that shit in and he's like, Holy

17:58

Shit, that's pretty cool. And the guys like you guys want tell. I'm like, dude,

18:00

I'll try it. Fuck it. Let's try it right now.

18:03

Remember guys, this is, this is German culture.

18:05

I'm not going to say no, I'm not going to be a disrespectful

18:07

fucking idiot.

18:09

I'm drunk. I'll snore. Whatever the fuck

18:11

you bring to my face told me this is

18:13

German coca when it's snowing, I'm

18:16

just kidding.

18:17

But no seriously who

18:19

want to snort coke now? But now he

18:21

brings, he brings up the, you know, the tobacco

18:24

and it's fucking menthol. I

18:27

mean they got this in natural or menthol

18:29

or chocolate or whatever the hell you want. And it's in a little circle

18:32

10, 10. Literally

18:34

the size of like carmax lip

18:36

balm. You know, the little tubs literally

18:39

just like that. And uh, we

18:41

all did it all around the table. Everybody, the most

18:43

timid of people tried it. It

18:45

was a hell of an experience. But here's the thing,

18:47

this tobacco gives you a rush because

18:50

you're snorting it, it's going, it's, it's being processed

18:52

quicker than if you were to smoke it or anything like

18:54

that. So it gives

18:56

you like this awake feeling. It's very minor. It's

18:58

not crazy big, but it does give you a

19:00

little bit of a rush. It gives you a nicotine rush

19:03

and we're late to the game were like, this is

19:05

crazy, this is awesome. And he's like, you guys like

19:07

it, we sell it before you guys walk out. And

19:10

then I'm like, no shit. So we're walking out

19:12

and I had spent all my money on these wooden

19:15

coins outside and

19:17

I'm walking around there. I'm like to my brothers, I'm like, guys,

19:21

I don't get any cash on me. I don't want. There's not, I'm not going

19:23

to go to the ATM right now, you know, spot

19:25

me some cash. I want to buy some of this. And

19:28

everybody's like, yeah, sure. And

19:30

I go and I asked to get 1:10

19:33

and up boxes are, and he's like, because somebody bought

19:35

me money till everybody's like, okay.

19:37

And he's like, yeah, I'm going to take two to three tens.

19:42

I'm getting 1:10.

19:43

I'm like, thinking this is going to last me. I'm going to bring it out

19:45

as like, you know, a conversation, a little

19:47

conversation piece when people come over and we're drinking

19:49

like, oh look, I got this in Minnesota, this

19:52

is a traditional German thing. This

19:54

motherfucker's ready to go with three fucking cans. I

19:58

mean he's running from, from jump.

20:00

He's just, he's, he's already at the finish line

20:02

still remember the waiter when he first asked us,

20:05

he's like, so it looks like you guys like to party.

20:07

Like, yeah, so you guys want to try

20:09

this horrible tobacco? Or

20:12

like, yeah, really.

20:15

All right. A lot of people usually say no.

20:18

And so the guy was equally as excited

20:20

as we were just to see it.

20:22

I haven't used my clap board here some

20:24

time, but the tables around us, they were like

20:27

going over there. I think a lot more people

20:29

got into it, but it's a really, really,

20:31

really wonderful experience.

20:34

It really is. And some people out there

20:36

and um, I got this one friend,

20:38

his name is Jose. I've actually contacted

20:40

him to see if you wanted to do the shelf. Bought a really

20:42

cool guy, really smart guy. But one

20:44

of the main reasons that I like following him on media

20:47

is that this guy is one of the most adventurous

20:49

of years out there. I'm

20:52

really cool guy, man. He's out there trying Filipino

20:55

food. He's trying all kinds of soul food out.

20:57

He tries foods that I've never even heard

20:59

of and I see him trying and I'm like, man, that looks so good.

21:02

Those are the kinds of people everybody needs

21:04

to strive to be. Don't be a picky

21:07

eater, man. Travel, get some

21:09

experiences. Try some food that you

21:11

would never even considered trying to eat, you

21:13

know, especially if you're traveling like on,

21:15

right? I mean, you, you, you don't know what you're going

21:17

to like there. There's some like, and this is something that

21:19

I've always brought up to people, when you're within your own culture,

21:22

there are foods that you guys may have grown

21:24

up with. The other people may think

21:26

it's disgusting. You know, like

21:29

for example, um, you know, Eh,

21:31

you know, black, a lot of black people grow up eating chicken,

21:34

gizzards, fried chicken, gizzards, stuff like that. You

21:38

bring those to a white people's house. They'll be like, no,

21:40

what the hell? No, I'm not going to try that. But to them they're like,

21:42

what's the big deal with Mexicans?

21:45

We have a lot of stuff. We eat Lengua

21:47

Tacos, tongue tacos, we,

21:50

we, we've done. And

21:52

that's not even just Mexicans. There's a lot of cultures that eat

21:54

a lot of the, you know, the byproduct

21:56

that, you know, some people will be like,

21:58

ew, I'm not eating that. I'm only going to eat ribeye. But

22:01

once you step out of your element, you'll find

22:04

out that something that sounds as gross as,

22:06

oh, we're eating brains. There are some brain

22:09

custody is out there that you guys like. If I were to give

22:11

you guys a bite, you guys would be like, man,

22:13

this is without knowing. You guys would be like, man,

22:15

what is this? This is so good at the moment. I tell

22:17

you, you guys, it's brains. You're

22:19

gonna, you're gonna Freak out, but when

22:22

they give people brains on what was that show? Fear

22:24

factor or whatever factor with Joe Rogan here, some

22:27

people eat that in Tacos and

22:29

people are over here like vomiting, getting

22:31

cheered. It's like, dude, it's not a big deal.

22:33

I eat that shit. Add a little bit of south

22:35

side. You're going to go home. He gets even

22:38

like Sushi with raw fish. That's

22:40

disgusting. But me even pregnant

22:43

on land and fish all day.

22:45

Yeah. Even though they say you shouldn't

22:47

be eating raw fish, shut the fuck up. Women

22:50

in Japan do it every fucking day just because it's

22:52

not the norm in the US. If

22:54

you're pregnant, don't get it from like the back streets,

22:57

like you have to go to a good place that you know their fish

22:59

is good. It's good. Yeah.

23:04

I love Sushi every single day. Right?

23:08

I mean, there's nothing better than that. And there's

23:10

actually, um, there's this Sushi

23:13

roll that one time I got, um, I

23:15

can't even remember what the spot was or what city

23:17

it was. I just remember that they

23:19

brought you on a roll that was a

23:22

raw quail egg in between,

23:24

like the seaweed wrap. It

23:26

was just beautifully dropped in there. There was a quail

23:28

and if you guys haven't had a quail egg before, it's, it's

23:31

tiny. It's a little like tiny little leg.

23:34

They drop it in there. I perfectly. I

23:36

honestly thought that the

23:38

quail egg was going to be weird just because it

23:40

was wrong. Right. I'm like, I mean, how

23:42

good is raw egg, right? No, it's,

23:44

it's Kinda, it's, it's very flavorful.

23:47

Queer, like, um, and I don't know how you guys

23:49

eat your eggs, but if you guys ever eaten, I'm like, you know,

23:52

sunny side up I believe is what they call it, or a fried egg

23:54

or something like that. And you know, it got a little bit of yellow

23:56

and. Yeah, I mean that's, that's stuff's delicious.

23:59

I love dipping my toes in there, but

24:02

this quail egg roll. I mean it's

24:04

literally just, if it's a role with one

24:06

quail egg into it, man, one

24:08

of the most delicious fucking roles I've

24:11

had in some super simple. It sounds so simple,

24:14

but it's really.

24:15

I never

24:18

liked Sushi before meeting George

24:21

my all time favorite food of all

24:24

time. Like anything I crave. It'll be always

24:26

Sushi, Sushi,

24:29

but I don't know. I've seen some videos and some people

24:31

were like eating fried, like huge

24:35

tour. Angela's,

24:36

I don't know about all that. I'll eat that. I'll

24:38

eat that. Oh yeah. Well I

24:41

don't know if I try that. Fuck that I've tried. I've tried.

24:43

I've tried it and see we got our. By the way guys,

24:46

um, I want to bring something, bring something up real quick.

24:48

Um, during, uh, the building

24:50

of this podcast. Uh, it's doing well.

24:53

We're starting to get a lot of views. We're getting, you know,

24:55

featured here and there. Thank you very much. Spotify,

24:59

but no, right now we actually got a

25:01

new producer, a new intern. It

25:04

was our first host. I mean, our first

25:06

guest, most of the keys

25:08

over here, I'll being our producer. Have

25:11

you ever tried anything like crazy like that?

25:14

Insects, trenchill wise,

25:17

octopus, squid. I. Well,

25:19

we've all tried that. The animal

25:21

brain that's very

25:24

much like scrambled eggs is prepared in

25:26

to Yemeni dish.

25:28

What do you think about that? Mario? Would you ever eat Campbell brain?

25:30

I mean,

25:32

I guess it was like prep for me already

25:35

and like tradition. Yeah,

25:37

I mean there's a lot of people who

25:39

don't like Indian food, but if you will live in the UK

25:42

or anything like that to Indian

25:45

food in the UK is like finding a Mexican

25:47

restaurant here in the US as the exact

25:49

same thing. It's like a, you

25:52

see Mexican joints out here in the US, everywhere

25:54

has got like Brita logo, whatever.

25:57

And the UK. It's all Indian food,

26:00

Indian food. I'm, I'm

26:02

a huge fan of Indian food. I've

26:04

had clients before where, um, you

26:06

know, starts getting close to like, you know, when

26:08

it was like 11 and this is back in my

26:11

younger years and they'd be like, hey, you like Indian

26:13

food? I'm like, well, I've never

26:15

had it before. And they're like, well, can you handle spicy?

26:19

I'm like, Bro, I'm Mexican. Yeah,

26:21

I can handle spicy. You sure? Because this

26:23

is really spicy. My wife makes this really

26:25

spicy. Him like, Bro, bring it on and

26:28

I see these ladies and it's a lot of. It's very

26:31

similar to how watching a

26:33

Mexican woman cook Mexican food. So

26:35

it's a lot of hand, you know, mixing

26:37

stuff with hands. It's very hands on,

26:40

hands on for real. Like you're making myself

26:42

with your hand, you're all that kind of stuff. And

26:44

I've tried a lot of different

26:47

dishes that a lot of people were like, man,

26:49

I'm really turned off by like the heavy

26:52

dude. It's their seasonings. Seasonings

26:54

are strong, they're different, you know, you have to

26:56

recalibrate your palate to understand

26:58

that yeah, it's going to taste different. You,

27:00

you've never had this, you know, but

27:02

give it a chance. Um, I,

27:05

I mean ticking Masala and Leslie makes

27:07

a great Tikka Masala. Oh my God, it's so

27:09

good. I like cooking it because it smells really good. And

27:12

here's the thing, boss. All

27:16

right, don't use any other kind

27:18

of rains used bus Monte rice. Once

27:21

George told me, go out and buy it. Find it. Oh, it's

27:23

so good. So good. This,

27:25

this rice is known for being very, uh,

27:28

it has a really good aroma. Really

27:30

good flavor. Naturally, naturally you

27:33

can eat this thing by itself and it's

27:35

actually got a very savory tastes

27:38

it, it's a very good rice. Now

27:40

I actually learned about this rice from

27:43

Mo. Uh, well I remember one time we went to a middle

27:45

eastern market and I was going to cook some stuff

27:48

and I'm like, dude, they don't have regular rise.

27:50

And he's like, nah man, yoU gotta go for boston monthly. Kept

27:52

basmati rice. It's really good.

27:54

I cooked it for my first time and I was like, dude,

27:57

ever since then anytime leslie

28:00

goes out and does shopping, I'm like, hey, can you

28:02

bring back up a bag of boston? My team,

28:04

no matter what she's going to make. I think we've

28:06

had a cuban race

28:09

with boston ma. She made

28:11

cute and rice. She

28:14

made that using bus monte rice. Oh

28:16

nice. You all can't fuck wIth this.

28:18

General can't fuck with this.

28:21

All right. It was so fucking

28:23

good. Have you guys ever get a chance?

28:25

Try this rice. And if you're a sushi fan

28:27

like we are, you should already know that

28:29

step one to any good sushi

28:31

roll is the rice. It's

28:33

not the fish. A lot of people think that it's the fish.

28:36

No, you can catch fresh fish from anywhere,

28:38

anywhere in the world is going to be good fish. Yes.

28:41

There's going to be those places that they're going to order some frozen

28:44

ash, uh, that, you know, it's been frozen for

28:46

weeks or whatever, which by the way, sushis

28:49

fair sometimes. It's in a lot of

28:51

places in the us, it's actually pretty frozen

28:53

to kill off anything like that unless

28:56

you're working with a true professional who knows

28:58

how to tell. There's parasites, et cetera, et cetera.

29:00

But anyways, the number

29:02

one step is good rice. It's good, right? You

29:05

can't just do it with regular white rice and bus

29:07

Monte ranks. Man, that's on the top, top

29:11

my list. did they have any good sushi in

29:13

Texas? Never had any in

29:15

Texas. Did you see any cc places

29:18

that I can think off thE top of my head that I'd

29:20

seen a lot that

29:22

stood out right by a notion. That's

29:25

crazy. Now here's my question. You. How long

29:27

have you been on different Texas again? I'm sorry. almost

29:29

a year now. For a

29:32

whole year. You didn't eat sushi, dude.

29:35

What the fuck? That's how. That's

29:38

why I was one of the first things I wanted to come. He wIth

29:40

sushi moment

29:42

of silence for all our Texas people have

29:46

finished. I mean, there might be

29:48

spots, but I didn't see them like

29:50

fuck them. If you can't trust them to do good mexican

29:52

food, I'm not going to trust them to give me a good fucking.

29:55

That's kinda what I figured. I wouldn't trust these sons

29:57

of bitches to cook me. I in California

30:00

all, I wouldn't even trust them with

30:03

that. But um,

30:05

so you do your own taxes.

30:07

Tell us a little bit of what you're doing out there, man, with basic roofing,

30:10

which, you know, you've

30:12

kind of led me onto a little bit of it, but tell

30:14

us a little bit more about basic route from, and I'm really interested

30:16

in this stuff.

30:17

Uh, well, the

30:19

company had started

30:21

about going on two years ago and

30:24

uh, it really kind of started, uh,

30:26

getting big once the hurricane hit and

30:30

most of our work is basically insurance work.

30:32

so we handled

30:34

the insurance claims for the customer. We navigate

30:36

them through the whole process, you

30:39

know, we helped them get as much and

30:41

maximize their claim, you know, since they are

30:43

paying their premiums every month, they deserve

30:45

to get what

30:47

they pay for and what theIr promise,

30:49

you know, when they think they're signing

30:51

into this insurance. But, you know, a lot of these insurances,

30:53

you know, they don't, they're not in it,

30:56

uh, actually helped to give money

30:58

out there. They're there to just

31:01

to pay as least as possible. So,

31:05

I mean, from what I've heard that some people

31:07

even said it's supposedly they've tooken, like they

31:10

have classes to teach you. How

31:12

to deny claims. So I mean,

31:13

oh wow. Yeah, so that. So these

31:16

are the people you guys are paying by the way guys, you guys are

31:18

paying these insurance companies to know legally

31:20

protect you from all kinds of stuff and they're out there

31:23

just to make a fucking bug. They're just there to screw

31:25

you over. Just like any other institution, which

31:28

I really hate, man. I see people on facebook

31:30

all the time trying to push the whole insurance

31:32

sales or whatever that

31:34

they give off such scammer smells

31:37

like, um, it

31:39

really comes off like a multilevel

31:41

marketing scheme and all these

31:43

and all these fucking people are trying to sell this insurance

31:45

all join my team. It's like, what are you talking about?

31:48

And these people consider themselves entrepreneurs. I

31:50

got into this huge, huge

31:52

debate with this one girl, right? And

31:55

she's like talking like she's an entrepreneur

31:57

and I'm like, you're not an entrepreneur. I grew

31:59

up in an entrepreneurial household. We grew up in

32:01

an entrepreneurial household. We grew up

32:04

building businesses. You

32:06

get what I'm saying? We know what

32:08

goes into that and anybody

32:10

who goes out there and has

32:12

to pay for some stupid course

32:14

to show you how to bamboozle people into

32:17

buying a stupid fucking product. Rule

32:19

number one of entrepreneurship. You

32:21

don't want your customer to feel like they're

32:23

being sold anything. And the first thing

32:26

you guys do is go on and on social media

32:28

and it's like sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell,

32:30

sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell. You

32:32

know, and it's like, um,

32:36

and uh, it's one of those things where it's like,

32:39

you know, why the hell do I want

32:41

to buy some insurance from me? I can go to state farm.

32:44

I didn't go to farmers insurance, all

32:47

that kind of stuff and get

32:49

my insurance through there. Why am I going to buy it from some fucking

32:52

random on facebook like it

32:54

has. It has

32:56

that mom vibe to it. Dude, it's fucking

32:58

crazy. It's crazy. So

33:00

these people are never in it to help you. And

33:03

so you guys are out there after the storm and

33:05

all these people are getting screwed over with their insurance company

33:07

saying we're not going to cover this wall. And we covered what,

33:09

like maybe what, what's the worst case scenario you've

33:11

seen so far where the like the least they wanted to cover?

33:14

Well, I meaN I don't know. There's, there's a lot of different

33:16

cases or they'll literally only try to pay

33:18

like either half

33:21

of what it's actually worth

33:24

or sometimes completely deny them because

33:27

all sorts of types of reasons. And I guess that's where

33:29

we come in here and because you know, we, we

33:31

try to help the customer because

33:34

the thing is over there in Texas, the laws are different

33:36

in different states. But in Texas, you know, being the

33:38

contractor you can talk

33:40

about. Yeah. Talk. Yeah, talk about the

33:43

policy, you know, policy, you can't,

33:45

you can't talk policy if you're the contractor, you

33:48

have to dispute

33:50

as line items and why and what

33:52

is the line item? So Basically the

33:54

line item, would it be like, um, you

33:57

know, citing removing sighting and

34:00

replacing it, you know, that's, that's the line item.

34:02

Gotcha. And you know, sometimes they'll be, oh well, you

34:04

know, we're not paying for the

34:07

sighting to be removed and replaced and

34:10

we have some role in order for us to do

34:12

that, we have to remove some of the siding

34:15

because there's flashing that

34:17

goes up the wall and it's behind the actual siting.

34:19

So we have to remove the siting in order to replace

34:22

that, give them, talK about that. But

34:24

no, you can talk the line item, you can't speak

34:26

policy, you can't tell them like, oh right here it says

34:28

it in the policy that you guys have to pay for that.

34:31

Like that. We're like, you know, for a fact like you can't

34:33

even Basically be like, no, you guys have to cover

34:35

this. It's in the insurance.

34:36

Yeah. You can't even do that. You can't even do that. It's

34:38

almost like it's helping the insurance that state.

34:41

Yeah. Basically. So,

34:42

so basically the insuRance company basically

34:44

they're like legally keep your fucking mouth shut. You're not allowed to

34:46

talk about.

34:47

Exactly. So that's, that's

34:49

where you go and talk to the customer and

34:51

you make them say these thIngs so

34:54

that way they're aware that when you know, sometimes

34:56

they're going to try to say these things and you know, most

34:58

people will, they'll just be like, oh, okay, whatever, you

35:01

know, they know, they know better, they know better than me

35:03

in awhile and that's pretty sketchy. So that's where we come

35:06

in here because sometimes you know, the insurance

35:08

is really. Yeah, we helped them do that because

35:10

we help them tell them like, no, this has to get paid

35:12

for, that has to get paid.

35:14

And so how and how bad Is

35:16

the damage after the hurricane, you guys have been there at storm

35:18

chasing and that's a term that has

35:21

been relatively new for me. Like this whole

35:23

storm chasing storm chasing and here and then

35:26

it, it's new to me, but

35:28

for the people out there who don't know what storm chasing

35:31

is like, tell us a little bit more about that and

35:33

how bad is the damage you guys have seen after the

35:35

hurricane? Well, I mean, the storm

35:37

chasers,

35:38

they, they really go anywhere where there's, there's

35:40

any type of, you

35:42

know, acts of god like that, you know what I mean? Even

35:45

there's, there's some people you know who, who they chase

35:48

hail storms, you know, they chase tornadoes,

35:50

you know, damages after that, you know,

35:52

so there's, they

35:55

go out and they basIcally find

35:57

these storms and help people and

36:01

yeah. So to help with the damage.

36:04

Yeah. To help, to help with the damage, you know, because in

36:06

situations like that there's not going to be a lot

36:08

of uh, yet.

36:11

Yeah, I mean everybody's going to be booked.

36:14

So I mean, in situations like that, you know, it's a good

36:16

thing, you know, because all these contractors come out and

36:18

they, you know, they help fix the

36:21

cities, you know, as fast as possible to where,

36:23

if, you know, because everybody

36:26

needs a roof that like after the hurricane everybody

36:28

was booked like w, they needed

36:31

as much help as possible. And it's crazy.

36:34

Now, this is one crazy thing, less

36:36

of the day that you hear, you said a

36:38

year, uh, your parents were getting the roof done and

36:40

that was in plainfield. How were they

36:42

approached about the whole situation about

36:44

changing the roof? How did they approach you guys?

36:48

Did you get to your parents actually go out and look for somebody

36:50

or were they solicited to look for

36:52

someone? Because at that point the roof was

36:54

causing damage inside the house.

36:57

So then your parents noticed the damage and

36:59

how do you guys have, how have you guys gone about

37:01

that with actually finding like, like

37:03

I'm pretty sure it doesn't just fall in your lap. How are you?

37:05

Hey, have you guys been getting all the, I mean you guys are growing a

37:07

huge company in such a short period of time

37:09

out there.

37:10

Yeah. Yeah. I think, I mean we've, we've

37:13

been very lucky and blessed, you know, to

37:15

have to

37:17

pay for all this to be happening unless, you know, a lot of

37:19

companies taking over years and years to get the

37:21

type of jobs that we've been getting

37:24

lately. Like, you know, we just did a school

37:26

in Texas and yorktown, Texas

37:28

and we, you know, we completely renovated

37:31

the gym for them and

37:33

that was a huge job. You know, they, these people,

37:35

you know, the other company, you know, that, that

37:38

a contracts that has, you know, they do jobs

37:40

and uh,

37:42

airports, you know, things like that. But

37:45

I guess they're mainly known for, you know, doIng, working

37:48

with schools a lot. So the size of that

37:50

job must have been huge because you're saying it's a gym for an actual

37:52

school gymnasium. Yeah.

37:55

But is it a high school or it's actually,

37:57

um, it has all grades

37:59

in it. So it's like an elementary school

38:01

and middle school because this thing must be huge. It's

38:04

a small, it's a small town wHere the schools

38:06

that but a system is, is such

38:08

a small town. I guess they built like different buildings

38:11

around the actual property, like one

38:13

elementary and for the middle school, you know.

38:15

And how big is that project? What's the scope of

38:18

that project? Because I mean it has to be a huge gym.

38:20

I mean, you guys are doing a lot of, a lot of

38:22

what? Structural.

38:24

Yeah, we even did structural were. Yeah, we were changing.

38:26

I like uh, the, the

38:28

iron purlins on all that type of

38:30

stuff, you know, changing us, the metal

38:33

paneling, the metal roof,

38:35

insulation, all that type

38:37

of stuff. So how big

38:39

was that job? That job was pretty big.

38:42

It was a, it was about like

38:44

a $200,000

38:46

job, if not a little bit more. Wow.

38:49

Yeah. With change orders and all that. Yeah,

38:51

it was a big job. And uh, yeah.

38:53

Well there was uh, another, uh, another

38:56

customer that we have the doctor and

38:59

she had a building and we filed a

39:01

claim on her roof because it's a, it's a

39:03

school as well and I guess, uh, like

39:05

a part of it's like

39:07

a building that they right now and it's like a jump

39:10

a lane or something like that. It's like one of

39:12

the things like trampoline places for

39:14

kids. So, uh, we

39:17

filed a claim at hers and we had been

39:19

fighting it for about eight months. So

39:22

it wasn't an easy claim, you know, we, yeah,

39:24

we were fighting and we, you know, we had a, you

39:26

know, hire a puBlic adjuster

39:28

to get involved in it, you know, engineers got involved

39:31

in it. And what's a public adjuster

39:33

or for the people who don't know what that is out there? Well

39:35

the public adjuster is basically soMebody who comes

39:37

in and a vacant speak policy.

39:40

Okay. So in Texas you need one of these guys.

39:42

Yeah, you need one of these guys. Have they started then you

39:44

know, those different steps, you know, there's getting a public adjuster,

39:47

you know. And then after that, you know, you um,

39:50

you know, there's other steps that you could take to

39:53

I guess a fighting the claim, you know, when they started

39:55

getting the actual engineers out and stuff like

39:57

that. Gotcha. But yeah, the gesture basically,

39:59

you know, he helps. He

40:01

helps the customer fight

40:03

the claim because he could actually speak policy

40:06

to where we could just pick a line item. So

40:08

when we have our report and then the customer

40:10

gets a public adjuster and they do their report

40:13

and one or both or reports kind of match each others,

40:16

they kind of have nothing to dispute about it. They're

40:19

kind of forced into actually paying or

40:21

are negotiating in some way. Exactly.

40:26

Yeah. Like they didn't want to pay for this

40:28

one. We had to take it to the engineers and it

40:30

turned from like a, what

40:32

was that thing like $30,000

40:34

and then it ended up turning into like a $300,000

40:37

job. Yeah.

40:39

So we're still trying to fight because

40:43

there's a lot of work and not even that's going to cut it.

40:46

Wow, that's crazy. So you guys are actually out there

40:48

working with, you know, huge scope of

40:50

numbers.

40:51

Yeah. Yeah. Pretty big numbers.

40:53

I'm not going to say they're the huge, his numbers. There's a lot of other

40:55

companies, you know,

40:56

making bigger mean, been

40:59

around only for two years. It's pretty

41:02

awesome. That's pretty fantastic. now you came out

41:04

here from Texas to kind of take a break.

41:07

work workflow kind of just got

41:09

stuck to you that you've been working a little bit and

41:11

in the process of you guys being out here, umw,

41:14

, w you're project manager ended up

41:16

picking up some jobs because you guys are transferring the company here to

41:19

Illinois, correct?

41:19

Yeah. We're opening up another branch

41:21

out here, so we're expanding from

41:23

Texas to Illinois as well.

41:25

That's wonderful. That's wonderful. And

41:27

so you guys are out here on vacation.

41:29

Uh, it was you and your project manager that actually came

41:32

out here. Right? And in the

41:34

process, how long have you guys been out here? For? Like

41:36

two, three weeks now. About three weeks. About

41:38

three weeks. And in the proCess of three weeks.

41:40

And you're telling me earlier that you guys

41:43

picked up more projects but out here? Pretty

41:45

big ones. Yeah. Actually I'm the

41:47

project manager. Christian. Yeah. He, he,

41:50

uh, he, he, he

41:52

started putting some word out there and uh, yeah,

41:54

we'll run our, we're going to see if we can get this

41:56

job at a, out of the ziegler

41:58

dealership in chicago.

42:01

Oh wow. Yeah. And I, yeah, he was telling

42:03

me that there was like a whole Bunch all over chicagoland. Yeah,

42:05

there's a bunch of them. So you guys now dueling dealerships

42:08

out here, you guys are doing a lot of coMmercial properties.

42:10

Yeah. So we're just starting to get

42:12

our feet in the Illinois. That's

42:15

crazy. Now we were just talking

42:17

about, um, and this is a big thing

42:19

and I hate to bring it right back to this, but

42:23

um, so we were talking about how

42:25

insurance companies out there right now

42:27

are, um, you know,

42:29

there's some really sketchy ones coming out that are coming

42:31

off like mom a little bit now. I had

42:34

my producer over here, now he knows how much

42:36

I hate these multilevel marketing

42:38

schemes. I'm pyramid

42:40

Schemes folks. They're literally pyramid schemes. Don't fall

42:42

for them, you know, about

42:44

herbalife and all that kind of stuff.

42:47

so, uh, uh, mo, can

42:49

you come over here real quick, tell

42:53

me a little bit about this whole, you

42:55

know, a specific brand of

42:57

insurance companies you were saying,

42:59

I dunno, I dunno if it's okay to mention

43:01

their name, but uh,

43:05

they, they arrived with lyme merica

43:09

anyway. Um, I

43:11

mean, just to give you the kind of start

43:13

contrast in what we're talking about

43:15

with actual insurance vendors

43:17

and like these other kinds of Mlm

43:20

type people. Um, I

43:22

mean I took a six hour course,

43:24

a Russian guy helped me cheat so that I could

43:26

pass so that I could get a state

43:28

certification to sell insurance and

43:31

I was ready to go. And then it was pretty much

43:34

just, um, it was very

43:36

much a multilevel marketing scheme. Like I gOt to

43:38

go out there aNd get other people to work

43:40

with me on this insurance scheme thing and get

43:42

them into invest and take the class

43:44

and they got to pay for it. And if I get so manY people

43:47

register then I make some money. And really

43:50

not much of it was talking about

43:52

insurance or policies or anything.

43:54

So it's, it's really not entrepreneurship basically

43:56

is what you're telling me. No, it's a scheme,

43:58

you guys, anybody who doesn't even have

44:00

a business background, it doesn't even know how to open

44:02

and run a business. This is not a business.

44:05

It's, hey dude, do you want to be a businessman? Go

44:07

tell 10 of your friends to give you 50 bucks

44:09

and then you give that to me and I'm going to give you 20 of

44:11

it. And that's a business.

44:12

Wow, thanks. Thanks.

44:15

Yeah. So, so you guys just a fucking multilevel

44:17

and, and I got into an argument with this mind, with this girl.

44:20

All riGht. All right. And,

44:23

um, and she was over here trying to

44:25

post these quotes about how to be an entrepreneur

44:27

and all that. And then I'm like,

44:29

you know, I wouldn't consider

44:32

that being entrepreneurship.

44:35

Um, you know, it, if you really want

44:37

to break it down, I mean, are

44:39

we going to sit here and call drug dealers? You know,

44:41

entrepreneurs. I mean, yeah, they're selling something.

44:44

So are you, that doesn't make you an entrepreneur,

44:47

you know, I mean by definition

44:49

maybe you know, it's very vaguely

44:51

there, but you're

44:53

not going to sit here, piss on my bank and

44:56

say it's raining. You know what I'm saying? I

44:59

mean, you guys are selling fraudulent

45:01

and claims. I'm sure you know,

45:04

like herbalife. It was like one of those

45:06

that like, get you pregnant at 40.

45:09

That's crazy though. How cAn they

45:11

promised I with a dietary supplement. That's

45:14

crazy. That's crazy. It's ridiculous.

45:17

All right guys, well we're going to take a quick break

45:19

and we'll be right back with you guys. So don't

45:22

stop lIstening. This is the two sushi rolls

45:25

podcasts. once

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47:22

we actually earlier we're in the midst

47:24

of talking about this whole insurance fraud

47:26

crap that's going around. Proud

47:29

to say we're not allowed to say their names, but

47:33

I'm pretty sure some of you guys have been approached

47:35

by some weirdos out there who are asking if

47:37

you want to make some comfortable living

47:39

from a home and scratching your balls or whatever

47:42

the fuck it is. They want to pitch it. You stupid.

47:44

Don't do it.

47:44

A and a. It's like a lot of state. Homeland

47:47

was skip that too, like because

47:49

I have a lot of pictures of like meme my

47:52

daughter all over my facebook. I get friend

47:54

requests from random moms.

47:56

And what are they saying you want? You wanT her real life?

47:57

yeah. And all over their account. It's all

47:59

herbalife. Herbalife and I'm like, oh, that's

48:01

why your friend requesting me. Because you could tell that

48:04

I'm with my daughter all day.

48:05

You're like, how is the loser like me getting

48:07

A friend request? Right? This is swishy.

48:10

Well, yeah. It was just like, I don't know. You ever

48:13

seen the other like gray bands? Oh

48:15

my god. Yeah. Wow.

48:17

People fall for that. This is

48:19

their actual legit website. No, it's

48:22

not. you're not going to have google.

48:24

JuSt do a quick google search for

48:26

that. But I guess it's like the older or the really

48:28

young people. That's a. I don't know.

48:30

I know some people that

48:33

just recently posted bond. Silly,

48:36

dumb, dumb fools. Okay. I dunno, I

48:39

dunno. You'd be surprised how stupid people are.

48:41

But uh, yeah, no, with mlms. I'm really

48:43

against them. Uh, mike to the fucking

48:46

core. I am so against mlms are

48:49

disgusting. what happened?

48:51

all those people that promise to you

48:53

should be here. You guys remember those people holding

48:56

up? Those dumb little blue signs

49:00

should view on the beach. What

49:03

happened? All those people that, that whole company get

49:05

dismantled. Not under. No,

49:07

no. That was the thing. I just seen people, uh, music

49:10

festivals, holding those up. an

49:16

mlm, you should be here. I had

49:18

this one guy, I didn't know who the hell he wasn't just like you

49:20

how you said I'm at

49:22

a random person adding your rent. I had a random

49:25

person, have you. Right. But I saw that we had mutual friends on my

49:27

hall. Okay. Okay. So I added him

49:29

and he gets me. He hits me up in the messages like, hey,

49:32

you're trying to make extra money and

49:34

you know, who iSn't right? But I'm like,

49:36

but no, I'm pretty good right now. Oh

49:38

well, you know, I can make your extra money

49:41

and you can travel. I'm like, mom, I'm already doing

49:43

that. Um, well yeah, but

49:45

you can do this and blah blah blah. And he's trying to

49:47

pitch me this whole thing. right. And

49:49

he saw that I was kind of being like, no,

49:51

I'm okay. I'm trying to be nice. I'm trying to like kind of, no

49:54

man, I'm good. I'm gone and this guy

49:56

hits me with, well, you know what? I'm

49:58

going to become a millionaire with or without you. And

50:03

I'm like, all right man, good luck, you

50:05

know, go out there, be a millionaire, see you there too,

50:08

you know, hopefully one day, you know the animal.

50:10

If he just said I'm going to be a millionaire with

50:12

that, I swear to god. That's what he taught me.

50:15

And guess I know

50:17

he's working in restaurant drunk. he's

50:19

flipping burgers. People surprise.

50:22

Right?

50:23

And became a millionaire without. YeAh. Huh.

50:25

Yeah. And like the

50:29

herbalife is extremely predatory towards

50:32

hispanics then I have no. Yeah, there was a

50:34

whole thing and why?

50:37

I don't understand. Yeah, it's crazy. The predatory,

50:40

they want people to spend all their money and then it's

50:42

extremely, you know, difficult

50:44

to completely get yourself out of that. You

50:46

know, it's just a dietary supplement. People, people,

50:49

people are getting fooled into this. And

50:51

I'm uh, yeah,

50:54

I mean it even gets plugged

50:56

in. Novellas, herbalife. Yeah.

50:59

Well that's what I'm being told by my producer.

51:02

It was so bad. Actually, last

51:04

week tonight with John Oliver, they did a show

51:06

all about multilevel marketing

51:09

and herbal life and there are so

51:11

predatory against the hispanic community

51:13

that this british guy, he made sure that they did the

51:16

entire fucking episode.

51:17

I, I seen that. Yeah, I've seen that. Get

51:20

the point across and it's crazy.

51:22

People, you guys, you guys really have to make

51:24

sure you guys watch out. They had like melaleuca,

51:27

which is just basically tea tree oil.

51:29

That's all it was. All right.

51:31

It was a product based around teacher oil. Like,

51:34

dude, all right, cool. You see you found out that an essential

51:36

oil does all this cool stuff. So does

51:39

the lemoN. You know,

51:41

am I going to start selling the lemon? Is a fucking mlm

51:43

like calm down. It's

51:46

just like, I feel like a lot of people fall for it.

51:48

Especially like if you are

51:50

like a stay at home mom, you want to make

51:52

money or you know, like hispanics,

51:54

like they, you know, we, they hustled

51:56

here. They're like, oh, this is like still the old

51:59

fashioned trick. Just go suck some dick. I'm just

52:01

kidding. People that go out and start promoting

52:04

that, I'm not promoting that. My wife gave me

52:06

a starting to look like now,

52:09

don't go out there and start cutting. People don't definitely don't.

52:12

I mean hand john's maybe you

52:14

know, I believe

52:16

in the, in the asian massage field that's called

52:19

a two handed tsunamis me. Love you.

52:21

Long joking. I'm just joking.

52:25

No, but seriously, guys don't fall for this crap. This,

52:27

this stuff is extremely disgusting. Predatory

52:30

and to all you people out there who are selling it, thinking

52:32

that you guys are some like next

52:34

level entrepreneurs that's not entrepreneurs.

52:37

Entrepreneurs go without eating for a good period

52:40

of time because they're so confident in

52:42

what they are actually trying to build. You

52:44

know, um, they go and

52:46

it's, it's never, it's, it's never easy. It's

52:50

never just from your home. It's definitely

52:52

not something that you start a business

52:54

and an automatically. It's something that it's like,

52:56

you know, all making millions of dollars or thousands

52:59

of dollars into it to start. No, it's a huge

53:01

process. It takes a, it takes a lot

53:04

of building. It takes a lot of bad times

53:06

to finally get to the good times, so

53:08

it's, it's, it's one of those things where you know,

53:10

you, you really got, you've really got to know

53:13

what the hell you're going to be getting yourself into blood, sweat

53:15

and tears and

53:19

it's never easy. Like how if someone's

53:21

come up to you and being like, are you ready to make

53:23

$500 in your

53:26

week? It's like, no, nothing in life. Is that an

53:28

easy man? I really wish it

53:30

was. If

53:32

it really was not easy, but when you guys think

53:34

that everybody out there should be like, this

53:37

would be known for everybody would be sad. That's

53:39

not how it works guys. You have to check out

53:41

how the economy is in the specific

53:44

platform that you're actually about to take on. I

53:46

mean, this isn't just an overnight thing. Nothing

53:48

is ever going to be easy and I feel that

53:50

that's the problem with, with the younger generation

53:52

nowadays. They fall for this crap because

53:55

they're there, they're promised, I'll look,

53:57

you're going to become rich or real quick and that's

53:59

it. That's never the solution.

54:02

I, I feel like I've alwaYs

54:04

taking, you know, a lot more

54:06

confidence when somebody's pitching me something and they're like,

54:09

hey man, do you want to get in? I'm doing this. I'm

54:11

noT gonna lie to you. It's going to be very tough.

54:13

It's going to be tireless work, but you know, hopefully

54:16

between this period and this period

54:18

we should see some stuff because I want to see

54:20

people who know what the hell they're talking about that

54:24

it's not going to be great. Right off the bat

54:26

girl that I was telling you that she's

54:28

like, I'm entrepreneur. She tried

54:30

telling me, yeah, but can you run

54:32

your business without being there?

54:35

Well, first of all, if you're a true entrepreneur

54:37

and you're actually like, these guys don't

54:39

stop working, do you think that these

54:41

guys become rich and they're at home

54:43

scratching their balls and no dude,

54:46

they're still working. They're still

54:48

working. Anybody who promises you

54:50

that you're going to be sitting at home doing nothing

54:53

is a fucking liar, is

54:55

a fucking liar. And

54:58

this girl, she works at a dentist office and

55:00

she had the audacity to ask me. Yeah,

55:03

but can your guys's business running without you

55:05

guys being there or is it something that's

55:08

bitch, shut the fuck up. Go clean. Go

55:10

clean the toilets over there because that's what she

55:12

is. She's not even a dentist. She's just,

55:15

she's just a fucking a

55:17

receptionist. I,

55:20

I'm not, I'm not. I'm not stuffing because you know what

55:22

I have. I have a lot of respect for people

55:24

who are in dental or dental hygienists,

55:27

nurses, nurses do more work than doctors

55:30

do. A lot of the times. A lot of people don't know that they're

55:36

the last five. Exactly. So nurses

55:39

are actually out there doing more work than they're actually

55:41

being paid for it or even being credited for.

55:43

But what I'm talking about is those pain

55:45

in the ass receptionist. They try to act like they

55:47

know more than the dogs. Like they're working

55:50

for the doctor's office. Oh my god. They

55:52

know everything. And that's how this girl was. She works

55:54

at a dentist office as well as the manager,

55:57

receptionist or wherever the hell she wants to call herself

55:59

and she's over. You're trying to talk to me about entrepreneurship.

56:02

Honey, I. I know. I know how

56:04

business works. I know how business works.

56:07

You're not going to sit there and tell me that I don't know how business

56:09

works because somebody pitched you this

56:12

fabricated insurance

56:14

fraud. Crap. The you're trying to fucking pull

56:16

off on people. Screw you. Screw

56:19

you. Let's compare fucking

56:21

networth whenever the fuck you feel like assets and equity

56:24

and we'll see who really stands where. It's

56:26

ridiculous.

56:28

Yeah, and it's. I don't understand

56:30

like it, like we said with the. We

56:33

don't think that this job is bad or anything,

56:35

but you can go around saying that you

56:37

know all about business when and

56:39

even saying like, can you do this

56:41

while working from home? Even though you're not even working

56:44

from home with whatever business you've talked about,

56:46

you still have to work

56:47

your tent. His job. So

56:50

yeah. I don't know. Some people get too

56:52

full of themselves sometimes. They really. They

56:57

think they're in a better place than what they really are and

57:00

they put themselves up in a higher chair then

57:02

people around them. Well, why is it always people

57:05

who are doing like reception jobs? I'm

57:08

sorry, but my sister in law, she's like this.

57:10

She's a receptionist. Oh my

57:12

god. She thinks her shit don't stink. Like

57:15

do. She is the

57:17

big macho person family.

57:20

She thinks she's so much better than me. And so

57:22

was this girl that I'm telling you about. She's a damn receptionist

57:24

and her point of view and she's above everybody.

57:27

She thinks she's the will smith. She started

57:29

a page just to poke, you know,

57:31

rehash, you know, inspirational

57:33

quotes from all these other people. I'm

57:36

done talking about her, but I mean, yeah, it's

57:38

like I was saying, our generation has almost

57:40

like no concept of longterm

57:42

gains. It's literally all short

57:45

term, you know, and you

57:47

know, investment and fucking instant

57:49

gratification. You know, how

57:52

many of us are actually out there saving or investing?

57:55

Yeah. You know, how many

57:57

of us even know how to invest,

57:59

but is it like the

58:01

generation that raised us, like my parents,

58:04

they, they make it seem like you have to have

58:06

this right now. That's

58:08

how my parents kind of tried to teach me.

58:10

But you see your parents, they didn't teach you.

58:12

Right? Because that's not how my parents taught us and

58:14

like I said, I come from, I come from entrepreneur

58:17

and uh, and yeah, and I'm sorry, but

58:19

you know, they're doing

58:21

just fine, you know, and I,

58:23

and I feel like I was taught a lot of life

58:25

skills that I meet a lot

58:27

of friends and I'm pretty sure you've met a lot of friends, right? Mario?

58:30

Where the way their parents raised

58:33

them, were they prepared for the real world

58:35

period? No, not at all. No,

58:37

man, I feel like we were taught so much stuff. A

58:39

lot of stuff that I

58:42

see people posting on facebook, this is what

58:44

they should have taught in the high school. Now that's what your

58:46

parents should have fucking taught you. So

58:48

what the fuck are you talking about? My parents taught me that

58:51

your parents didn't teach you. That sucks for you. You

58:53

got some really retarded fucking.

58:55

Yeah, and I can say this like from my point

58:57

of view, like george and I, we have very

58:59

different parents and

59:01

they. George was able to live on

59:03

his own since like 17, 18.

59:07

No way. And I know mario could probably

59:09

do this, do the same and

59:11

it's like a. I don't think a lot of people.

59:14

No, no, no, not really. And that's

59:16

a lot of things that people really like. If

59:19

your parents didn't teach, you don't linger

59:21

on that too much. Where it's like, oh, my parents never

59:23

taught me know. We'll go out there now

59:25

you know, you know what you need to do. Learn how to

59:27

do it because if you don't have kids

59:29

who are already are, when you do have kids, now

59:32

it's your turn to teach them when you were never

59:34

taught. That's the whole point. People, it's

59:36

not what you're going to leave them. It's what you're going to teach your kids.

59:39

You got to remember that

59:39

and it's long term like, like you, like

59:41

you have to wait like basic roofing right now, like

59:44

that battle to get that schools like

59:46

it wasn't like right away. Here's your $300,000.

59:49

Yeah, no, it was a lot of, uh, there's

59:52

a lot of losses. But uh, there were

59:54

investments. Yeah. Basically

59:56

investments of time and you

59:58

win some, you lose some. Yeah, you win some, you lose some,

1:00:00

but that's what it takes to get to the top.

1:00:02

I mean, like I always had, it doesn't come

1:00:05

with ease. You don't just wake up with money

1:00:07

one day, you don't just sit

1:00:09

at home and start,

1:00:11

you know, in message,

1:00:14

somebody trying to sell some sort of pyramid

1:00:16

scheme, you know, that's, that's not how you

1:00:18

do. I mean, you gotta it's a lot

1:00:20

of sleepless nights

1:00:23

and early mornings.

1:00:24

Yeah, man, I agree with that. Yeah. And

1:00:26

a lot of people who are there who are like, oh my god,

1:00:29

I would love to travel for work. How

1:00:31

great is that, mario? How about, how about you tell of

1:00:34

traveling for work is not fun. It's not

1:00:36

fun. It's not fun.

1:00:38

You guys are famous. You guys are in a fantasy

1:00:41

world. You guys are in a fantasy world

1:00:43

where you guys think that every relationship that's

1:00:45

perfect doesn't fight. You guys

1:00:47

fall asleep, cuddling each other. Guess

1:00:50

what? In real relationships, majority

1:00:52

of the time you sleep ass to ass.

1:00:54

Especially when you're mad at each other. No

1:00:57

one's cuddling the fucking sleep people. Alright?

1:00:59

And if you are cool. Alright cool. But

1:01:01

guess what, you're probably not even a year. And yet for,

1:01:04

you know,

1:01:07

this is reality people. This is fucking round

1:01:10

that he snapped into it, man. It's snap into

1:01:12

reality. Slept snap to

1:01:14

the slim jim of life.

1:01:17

Yeah. But I, I

1:01:19

do think that our generation really

1:01:21

has to get on that long term.

1:01:24

Like I feel like a lot of people think it's too late.

1:01:26

Even the world leads 20. No

1:01:29

ma'am.

1:01:30

There's a lot of people who didn't make their big

1:01:32

move until their mid forties

1:01:34

guys until their mid forties

1:01:36

guys

1:01:37

and by the time they're like

1:01:39

50, like look at that. They made it like

1:01:41

I. It's really not that.

1:01:43

It's the music, this

1:01:45

music that people are listening to now where it's like

1:01:47

they see that, you know, they

1:01:49

see this 10 tassian triple 10

1:01:52

tasks, you know, 10 of con. It's

1:01:54

my wife likes to golf, tennis, real.

1:01:57

These young people who are like, ooh, he became

1:01:59

rich. I'm like, guys,

1:02:02

come on. Get a fucking grip on life,

1:02:04

dude. Get a grip on line. You

1:02:06

guys want to be musicians. You guys don't even know music theory.

1:02:09

Get the fuck out of my face, man. Seriously.

1:02:12

And it's not going to happen overnight. No, this

1:02:14

music tells them that they are all. I just

1:02:16

seen the video. All right, where the jewelry.

1:02:19

There's a video of takashi, 69,

1:02:21

right? And this guy gets,

1:02:24

goes to this jeweler shop, gets

1:02:26

this choker made for him, made out of gold

1:02:28

and all kinds of shit. And guess

1:02:30

what guys? The jewelry company

1:02:33

that he went to made a video.

1:02:35

The owner of the video. I mean the owner

1:02:37

of the jewelry shop makes a video and he's like,

1:02:40

hey, you know, you're wearing around a choker. I see

1:02:42

you're going to birthday parties. You're traveling, you're doing

1:02:44

this, you owe me 25 grand.

1:02:48

I have no way of contacting you. I'm seeing

1:02:50

you in your videos. Hey man, you don't

1:02:52

like it? Return it. Return

1:02:55

it. Fraternity. Oh, this guy. But yeah.

1:02:58

Yeah. Takashi, 69. He

1:03:00

doesn't have the money. The

1:03:04

jewelers like you owe me 25 grand. I have no line

1:03:06

of communication. Talk to whoever's

1:03:08

in charge of your finances. Wire me the money.

1:03:11

But if you want to talk about wiring money, don't

1:03:13

expect drake to ever pay you back on time because

1:03:16

he's been called out. He was

1:03:20

so embarrassing. Yeah.

1:03:22

How crazy was that? That was embarrassing.

1:03:24

Like I put them on black.

1:03:27

The guy who created the kiki den.

1:03:29

so something like that.

1:03:31

Yeah. Yeah. And I guess drake was like, oh, I

1:03:33

gave him a 250 k to

1:03:35

fucking quarter million dollars to create

1:03:37

this like, you know, and, and

1:03:40

then drake's like, oh well, you know, how

1:03:42

have you ever wired money? You know how that works

1:03:44

because he hasn't paid him years.

1:03:46

Drake talking about

1:03:47

what? I mean this guy had balls, right? yeah.

1:03:50

Yeah. That was,

1:03:51

he just got him on video because drinks over here

1:03:54

trying to act like his friend and he's like, all right, whatever.

1:03:56

He's like, yo, what up? instagram

1:03:59

is. I don't want none of that shit. I don't want to hear none

1:04:01

of that money. Like,

1:04:03

seriously, anytime somebody owes me money,

1:04:05

that's going to be my next move. Like I'm gonna play.

1:04:07

Just like this guy would be like, yo,

1:04:09

what? I'm georgie are you been on man? I don't want to hear

1:04:12

none of that. Where's my 20 bucks? Betrayed.

1:04:14

I'm watching beer wings. Just

1:04:17

some sushi. I don't want to hear none of that, but

1:04:19

we boys, mom, man,

1:04:23

boys paid each other back, man. Where's

1:04:25

my.

1:04:26

That should even show you that. These guys

1:04:28

rapping about getting money. They're.

1:04:31

They don't even have any of these

1:04:33

people don't know how to save my 57

1:04:37

is broke. He's fucking little.

1:04:39

A little bow was posting

1:04:41

photos of like supposedly some private jet

1:04:43

and then somebody caught him on a fucking photo.

1:04:46

He's in coach. I'm

1:04:49

on this plane. I'm on this

1:04:51

private jet flying

1:04:54

coach. I'm just messing around.

1:04:56

I'm flying for a

1:04:58

second.

1:04:58

Generation is just like fake.

1:05:01

It's fake. It's fake like

1:05:03

that, that, that little tay.

1:05:05

It was all fake. People were like, she's

1:05:07

the youngest flips or you know, it

1:05:09

was all fake. You people are stupid.

1:05:12

They're baiting you guys because they know you motherfuckers

1:05:15

got this brain disease that makes

1:05:17

you think that quick

1:05:19

gratification is definitely within your grasp.

1:05:21

It's not. It's not removed

1:05:24

that from the vocabulary. It's not. You're

1:05:26

not going to become a baller over fucking night

1:05:28

unless you win the lottery and guess what? People

1:05:31

even that doesn't work the way you guys think it does.

1:05:33

You guys are fools. Absolute

1:05:36

fucking fools. You

1:05:38

know how many athletes are out there and

1:05:40

it's squandered. Every cent were.

1:05:43

Now they're trying to implement more allowance

1:05:45

into the contracts where it's kinda like we're

1:05:48

not going to give you all of like we used to. We're gonna

1:05:50

put you on an allowance because y'all are pretty dumb.

1:05:53

I mean, come on. That's pretty ridiculous. Grown men

1:05:56

and even control their money.

1:05:57

Yeah. It's like more money, more

1:05:59

problems like that.

1:06:02

The more that you earn, like let's

1:06:04

say you're, you're making like what? Like $100,000

1:06:07

a year, I mean you're

1:06:09

at, you're making a lot more than someone who's making 50,000,

1:06:13

but in the end you're probably going to have to have more

1:06:15

bills because you know your job, maybe

1:06:17

you have to have a certain sued or you have to have

1:06:19

certain equipment that has to come out of your pocket.

1:06:21

Right? And it's just, it's more money that needs

1:06:24

to be spent more bills. That's

1:06:26

basically what it is.

1:06:29

I mean, people just, hey, they have wake

1:06:31

up people you don't want to you. You

1:06:33

guys think that by posting a

1:06:36

woke meme on facebook, you guys are well

1:06:39

dollar, dollar, dollar, so dumb.

1:06:41

Yeah. If you ever add george on facebook, the

1:06:43

likelihood of you getting torn down.

1:06:46

I probably wouldn't do it anytime soon. It'd

1:06:48

be nicer. I'm trying to be nicer to people and I really

1:06:51

want him to be nicer to people so that

1:06:53

can hear you guys on facebook. I'm really sorry. Listen to

1:06:55

my podcast, my podcast.

1:06:58

You're going to listen to my podcast and

1:07:00

hear me be mean about other people. I'm

1:07:02

just. Sorry. Just can't tolerate fucking losers,

1:07:05

man.

1:07:05

Yeah, and I, I tried to stop him. I

1:07:07

really do. I try to be like, come on babe.

1:07:09

Just give the person.

1:07:12

We did a lot of lists. We ruthless baby.

1:07:15

Another one. Natural

1:07:18

selection. No, seriously

1:07:21

man. I'm trying to be to. That's

1:07:23

no my podcast.

1:07:24

We be silly. Yeah, I'm here.

1:07:27

I'm trying to modern him.

1:07:28

Yeah, I got. I got moderators. No, can't

1:07:31

be that bogus. That guy. Why

1:07:33

not? Dude? Dude. Dude broke

1:07:36

down his whole fucking life right now. Before his eyes.

1:07:38

My bag.

1:07:39

Like straight on facebook. Not private message.

1:07:42

It can move to private messages but it starts

1:07:44

off with.

1:07:45

No, I like, I like it to be public. I like, I

1:07:47

like to make a spectacle. I like

1:07:49

to put extra sauce

1:07:51

and the thing is like people who like his

1:07:53

comments there, they're secretly agreeing

1:07:55

with him. Like everyone wanted to say this.

1:07:58

I've torn people's asses apart through social

1:08:00

media and then you see like

1:08:02

the person who I'm tearing up there like a

1:08:04

or their mom liked the comment. Joking,

1:08:10

joking. I

1:08:13

can only imagine what that feels

1:08:15

like. Like damn this dude, this dude just

1:08:18

did me salty and my mama's over here making

1:08:20

it my own. Do you really think I'm a loser?

1:08:22

And she's in the room just on her, on her ipad.

1:08:25

Just reading glasses on.

1:08:27

You know, like my son

1:08:29

is a fucking loser. He needed

1:08:31

to be put in his place. I don't know, that's just happening,

1:08:34

but now I have seen family members. Do you

1:08:36

guys remember last week story about the guy getting

1:08:38

stabbed in the neck? Neuropathy

1:08:40

issues? I've commented

1:08:42

on stuff in the past way in the past.

1:08:46

Completely destroyed him and

1:08:48

his mom's over here. Like in the comments. You're

1:08:50

an idiot. Yeah.

1:08:54

All right folks. Well we

1:08:56

hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode. It

1:08:58

wasn't a little bit longer. Once again, guys, sorry

1:09:00

so much about the way that I sound right now. We

1:09:02

are very, very sick year. Um,

1:09:05

one, one, six sushi today, and

1:09:09

he had the man cold because mario

1:09:11

over here got sick. Yeah. But he had in

1:09:13

the room the whole fucking day. So nax. Anyways,

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Alright guys, have a good one. Bye.

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