Welcome to another episode of 2 Grumpy Vets! This week, Brian, Rich, and the Dude gather to discuss a variety of topics with their unique blend of humor and social commentary. The conversation kicks off with technical difficulties and the challenges of using different devices for podcasting. The trio shares their experiences with technology, from laptops to smartphones, and the quirks that come with them.
As the discussion progresses, they delve into the world of Marvel movies, with Brian trying to convince the Dude to watch the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Dude remains skeptical but amused by Brian's enthusiasm.
The conversation takes a turn towards gaming, with Brian and Rich sharing their favorite games and the Dude expressing his disinterest in modern gaming. They reminisce about classic games like Donkey Kong and Mario Brothers, highlighting the evolution of gaming over the years.
The episode also touches on the topic of ham radio, with Brian revealing that Cliff Ravenscraft has become a licensed ham radio operator. This sparks a discussion about the world of ham radio and its appeal.
In a more serious segment, the hosts discuss recent legislation in Minnesota that could impact teachers based on their religious beliefs. This leads to a passionate debate about the role of religion in education and the implications of such laws.
The episode wraps up with reflections on the importance of discipline and respect in raising children, drawing from personal experiences and societal observations. The hosts emphasize the need for balance between discipline and understanding in parenting.
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Hey, man. Hello, and welcome to 2 grumpy vets. And, dude, this is a show that each week allows for 3 friends to get together and live life intentionally. We do this by throwing a little social commentary with our own weird sense of humor and our thoughts together to show folks that living having weekly conversations is a good way to help each other out, help men become better men. And so now on with the show with Brian Rich and the dude.
[00:00:34] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's just weird that that this just started doing this when when, before we had everything, everything was working right and good. You know? Yeah.
[00:00:50] Duuude-Ron :
And you had to take your computer out of state.
[00:00:56] Bryan Goodwin:
Right? Hey. What's wrong with you, Wafforden?
[00:00:58] Duuude-Ron :
I don't We went to Oklahoma and just fucked everything up. Right.
[00:01:04] Rich Chelson:
It it it got fucking stupid again.
[00:01:07] Duuude-Ron :
Yep. So it's amazing that, Brian's computer even works because he's in Oklahoma all the time or majority of the time. Oh, that's right. He's on a p 4.
[00:01:21] Bryan Goodwin:
So Yep. You have my p 4 too also? It is fine. And I'm yeah. I'm just operating right through my phone.
[00:01:32] Duuude-Ron :
Well, whoop dee do.
[00:01:36] Bryan Goodwin:
So I have spent I'm I I have spent many, many years perfecting how to actually do shit through a fucking phone because it is to to be able to do stuff reliably was better if I can do it on a laptop. But to have enough bandwidth on, out in bum fuck Egypt, next to freaking impossible.
[00:02:02] Rich Chelson:
So Oh, I know. I know. I mean, I still, I, I still love using my laptop. I, I, I mean, I'm getting better with my tablet. My phone? Yeah. Well, it's I I can and do use it if needed, but I prefer my tablet at a minimum. And and then I really prefer my laptop with my second screen.
[00:02:29] Duuude-Ron :
Well, aren't you just fucking special?
[00:02:33] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, yes, I am. I got I got you. We're gonna get you there there, Ron. Don't worry. Don't worry. Don't you you calm down on the jealousy a little bit.
[00:02:44] Duuude-Ron :
I I got this high speed smartphone, Android type. Works just fucking fine to me.
[00:02:53] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. Let me check. I can I can Until the clock goes around and and then it goes to shit?
[00:02:58] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. But I can still talk. I can still text and, you know, other than that
[00:03:05] Bryan Goodwin:
yeah. Other than that, who cares? Who cares? So
[00:03:12] Rich Chelson:
hey, dude. Dude, let me ask you this. How old are you?
[00:03:19] Duuude-Ron :
Fuck. I don't know. Couple at least a couple years. Maybe 3. I don't know.
[00:03:27] Rich Chelson:
Dude, you need to upgrade.
[00:03:30] Duuude-Ron :
Just saying. You need to upgrade. I haven't even fucking I haven't even learned all the fucking aspects of this phone. And you're telling me to upgrade?
[00:03:39] Rich Chelson:
You need to upgrade, dude.
[00:03:41] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. What? So I can fucking relearn all this shit and fucking yeah. It operates all the same.
[00:03:48] Bryan Goodwin:
It just works better. I mean, you can still get the same tie, same, same type of, phone. I think you've got what, a Galaxy?
[00:03:59] Duuude-Ron :
No. I got a Node 1.
[00:04:03] Rich Chelson:
Oh, okay. A what?
[00:04:05] Duuude-Ron :
A node 1. Node 1? I don't know. What's a node 1?
[00:04:12] Bryan Goodwin:
That's an off brand.
[00:04:14] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. It's it's a fucking T Mobile shit. Something 1 plus. I don't fucking know.
[00:04:21] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Dude, get a Galaxy. You'll be light years ahead of where you're at. Galaxy or a pix
[00:04:28] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah.
[00:04:29] Rich Chelson:
Wait wait. It's a Pixel 9 now. Pixel 9 is dark.
[00:04:34] Duuude-Ron :
Sure. Yeah. Mhmm. Yeah. Okay. Sure.
[00:04:37] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's yeah. Serious, dude.
[00:04:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Let's say that until you get one, you go, oh.
[00:04:45] Rich Chelson:
Oh, okay. It's pretty. It's expensive. I ain't gonna lie to you about that. It's fucking expensive. But they make it in easy payments of $27 a month. Add it to your bill.
[00:04:59] Bryan Goodwin:
Add it to your bill. Which somehow magically makes your makes your bill grow by almost a $100. I don't don't exactly know how that works, but
[00:05:08] Rich Chelson:
You know, I haven't figured that either, but you're right. It does.
[00:05:12] Duuude-Ron :
That's cell phone math for you. Right. Right. Yo. I got let's see. September, October, November, December. I got 9 months until my Jeep is paid off.
[00:05:29] Rich Chelson:
Oh, there you go. Only September till December is only 4 months, dude. Where'd you get 9?
[00:05:36] Duuude-Ron :
Because Jeep won't be paid off until May of next year. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
[00:05:43] Rich Chelson:
I was you, you had counted September to December, and then, like, I got 9 months. I'm like, what kind of redneck math did you come up with?
[00:05:53] Bryan Goodwin:
That's common core, man.
[00:05:55] Duuude-Ron :
The the most the redneck ish ish fucking math you can that you can find. So, anyway, yeah. I'll have the Jeep paid off. You think I'm gonna go and trade that in for a new Jeep because it's a newer model?
[00:06:10] Rich Chelson:
Hell no.
[00:06:12] Duuude-Ron :
Hell no. My same mindset on a phone. It it yeah. I would love to have a Galaxy or, you know, whatever, but I'm not gonna pay for 1. Hell with that, miss.
[00:06:32] Rich Chelson:
Dude, $27 a month.
[00:06:36] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Trust me. Like, I can afford another $27 a mark on part on top of my fucking hell. You won't. I do. No. I
[00:06:45] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I don't. Cable bill. Cut your cable bill, Jake, for I already did.
[00:06:50] Duuude-Ron :
I already did cut the cable bill. Oh, you did? Yeah. I went from 2223 to 160.
[00:07:02] Rich Chelson:
That's cool.
[00:07:04] Duuude-Ron :
And the funny thing about it is Uh-huh. Is I kept all the same channels that I commonly watch.
[00:07:12] Rich Chelson:
There you go. See? You tell them motherfuckers what's up. You say, bitches, that's what I want.
[00:07:22] Bryan Goodwin:
That's the reason why I don't have cape is because, one, I don't wanna pay that much for the 5 channels that I actually watch. And I actually don't these days, I don't even watch those 5 channels. I'm usually watching Amazon Prime because that's where I keep all my, that's where I'm buying all my movies at the moment. And whenever I find one that I want, but I can't find find a hard, a a a hard copy of it. So so I watch everything through, through Amazon Prime, so that's not on that's not on, not on the cable. And, still have Disney, but that's just because Little Bit likes to watch Bluey on there. Bluey's on on, on Disney. So
[00:08:15] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[00:08:16] Bryan Goodwin:
So that gives me a chance to watch the original Star Wars and the the Marvel movies all the way up to Endgame. So after that, it's like, yeah. So but
[00:08:35] Duuude-Ron :
You know, I never got into any of the Marvels. The only thing that I ever did was and I don't even remember the name of the Saturday morning cartoons where it was all of the villains versus all of the freaking heroes. What the hell was that? The league of the nation. No. The league of nation.
[00:09:01] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, oh, you're talking about Justice League?
[00:09:04] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Justice League. That's as far as I ever got to that kind of stuff. I don't know.
[00:09:12] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. It never Yeah. That was all DC.
[00:09:15] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. That was the, the the something twins.
[00:09:22] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Well, you have the Wonder Twins.
[00:09:24] Duuude-Ron :
Wonder Twins. That's it. Yep. Yeah.
[00:09:28] Bryan Goodwin:
No. But honestly, man, I mean, Marvel wise, all the way up to, like I said, end game. And there's actually the after the end game, there's still there's a couple of decent, little, decent episodes or, series that, they put out for d plus that were actually fairly good. Loki being 1, I that I liked to thoroughly enjoy. But, and, falcon of the winter show soldier is pretty okay. And, but, but, no, I recommend watching the, from Captain America First Avenger all the way up to, to Endgame. That whole that that whole bunch of, what is it, 22 movies or whatever? Absolutely fantabulous.
[00:10:27] Duuude-Ron :
No. Not my cup of tea.
[00:10:29] Bryan Goodwin:
I was gonna say, I ain't because you haven't ever watched them. You would, if you watched them, you'd go, oh, hey. That's a nice cup of tea. That's very, very tasty. Is that Earl Gray? Is that Earl Gray you've got? So
[00:10:43] Duuude-Ron :
Or or British?
[00:10:48] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. No. I've I've never seen any of them. So
[00:10:54] Bryan Goodwin:
I wanna have to kidnap y'all, drag y'all out to out to some place that's got a decent sized television screen and and force you to set y'all down, show say it popcorn in your damn laps, tell y'all you can't move for the next 7 days or however long it takes to watch them all.
[00:11:14] Duuude-Ron :
Your seat better be comfortable the seat better be comfortable because I'm a fucking fall asleep.
[00:11:20] Bryan Goodwin:
No. No. No. You're gonna have to sit on the floor. Oh, okay. Applesauce and all that here. Because that way, you can't fall asleep because your ass will already be asleep, and you won't be able to move. No. You're
[00:11:32] Rich Chelson:
no. No. You're right. I won't be able to move. That it it it's gonna take me another week to fucking move.
[00:11:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, we'll get one of the we'll get one of those patient lift cranes in there for you. We'll just strap you up and just I see. Set you on your feet and then Right.
[00:11:50] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Or one of those one of those gaming chairs that look at like a check mark.
[00:11:56] Bryan Goodwin:
Uh-uh. Yeah. There you go. What? Yeah.
[00:12:00] Duuude-Ron :
Remember those damn chairs that you'd sit on the floor, looked like a check mark where you could rock back and forth
[00:12:06] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. To the point where you could lay down? Never heard of them. Damn near. Had a had a bass speaker in the bottom so that you catch all the as the as the bullets and stuff would hit you. You kinda have a a a a hepatic feeling. A thumping on the nuts. That would feel good. Well, no. It's more on your ass than than your Oh, damn it. Well, being as old as you are then and how low the nuts actually hang, I know you have some white still sitting on them. So, you know, that might be the case. You might be like, whoo hoo.
[00:12:41] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. You probably are. Playing a game.
[00:12:43] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Sir, but you remember, Atari and Nintendo didn't have that shit. That's as far as I went.
[00:12:54] Bryan Goodwin:
Dude, you need I know. We gotta get you up to modern days.
[00:12:57] Rich Chelson:
You need to step into PS 5, man. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Damn blood act.
[00:13:03] Duuude-Ron :
Sure. Okay. Now Why? Dude. For what reason?
[00:13:08] Rich Chelson:
The games are a whole lot better. I'm not a gamer.
[00:13:13] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, you don't have to be a gamer, dude. I'm not a gamer. You just gotta play the games for the story. I I play the games for the stories these days. If it ain't got a decent story, I kinda abandon them. That's one reason why I'm always talking about Red Dead Redemption 2. That has just got a credible story. Cyberpunk 2077's got an amazing story.
[00:13:35] Rich Chelson:
Oh, yeah. And it's got boobies.
[00:13:37] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah. It's got boobies. You can even have your own boobies. Right. Or you can have a schlong and be extra long. So
[00:13:47] Rich Chelson:
See, dude, there's there's a lot of new things in the gaming world.
[00:13:55] Bryan Goodwin:
But, see what's, what are some other decent, I'm playing Far Cry 3 right now, and I'm I've got almost too much shit at that game. Really? What? 1? It's called Far Cry?
[00:14:11] Rich Chelson:
Yeah.
[00:14:12] Bryan Goodwin:
It's not Far Cry 3. I'm sorry. Far Cry 4. The one where, the the main evil bad guy, his name is Paganman. And, basically, you're the son of the of the, the rebel, movement in, in this in this fictional, country in in the in the east called Karat. Mhmm. And, you go there to spread your mother's ashes, and and stuff, but in while you're there, people discover, hey. We know who you are. You're the you're the founder of the, of this rebel movement, and you start in this adventure. And it's there's just so much shit in there. I mean, I've spent I think I've done I'm at almost if I'm not at 50 hours, I'm damn near close to 50 hours, and I maybe a quarter of the way through it just because I'm at first, I was going through trying to collect everything, get all the little sections, all all the, all the treasures found, all the all the, the, you got propaganda posters you're supposed to run down run around and and destroy, and you've got, one of the the, you ever see, Eddie Murphy's, golden child?
No. You don't okay. No. You ever think Old man bread, but I didn't I didn't see it. Okay. Well, in the in the in there, he has Eddie Murphy to talk to, the, quote, unquote, golden child. He has to, spin this, this pillar, this this staker pillar, and while it's spinning, he's able to talk. And about they're apparently I guess they're called fanny wheels in, in in the, in that area of the world. So you gotta go down go through and you gotta find a shit ton of these mani wheels, and you've got, you've got, an element like, Assassin's Creed and but instead of climbing clock towers, you gotta climb, bell towers and same thing. Instead of being able to do a leap of faith, you you end up riding on a, on a zipline down. But it's you see the elements, that Ubisoft has had and just stuffs everything, all these things, all these same little elements, damn near all their RPG games.
And so, yeah, I've been playing it and I'm, like, going, okay. It's it's not bad. It's kinda fun. I mean, you go through, you have to there's a hunting element so that there there's a hunting element that leads into a crafting element so that you're able to build different, different things to upgrade your like, how much you can carry, how much money you can have, how much, how much, explosives you can carry, how many arrows you can hold, things like that. So That just that just sounds like a lot of freaking work. It's a lot of fucking work. Yeah. And like I said, I'm maybe a quarter of the way through it. And there are, and like and I've all I'm I started out on Far Cry 4 because Far Cry 1, 2, and 3 are, are too old. So you'd actually have to use the, the p s 2, I think it's p s 2 emulator. Maybe the, p s, maybe the p s 3 emulator to, for to be able to get, some of those up, but, get those first 3. But either way, it doesn't matter because now not they're they're not for sale on on PlayStation Store. Fours available for sale, and I was able to pick it up for, like, $4.
5, 6, a New Dawn. So there's there's quite a few, and 6 has got, Don Carlos Esposito, in it. He is you ever watched Breaking Bad?
[00:18:30] Rich Chelson:
No. No. No.
[00:18:33] Bryan Goodwin:
Neither one of y'all watched oh, come on, man. Y'all gotta watch Breaking Bad. That's a damn good movie. Television series.
[00:18:40] Rich Chelson:
No. No. No.
[00:18:42] Bryan Goodwin:
It didn't it didn't excite me when it came out because I watched the trailers for it, and I'm like, yeah. Don't excite me. No. No. No. You keep wanting to watch it. You wanna watch it because it's one of those where yeah. It starts off and you're like, oh. And you go to watch it, and it it I mean, it's one of those where where you get around it's got the funny parts. It's got it's got suspenseful parts. It's got the the whole arc of of of Walter White and and, and Pinkman and and all that. And just you you find yourself getting into the theory of the, of the colors, of Breaking Bad because everybody's got colors, with associated with their with who with their character.
So and it it's just it's a fascinating deal. But but the the series itself is great, but one of the main big bad guys in here is a is a guy named, Augustus Frink. Or or not not Augustus, Gustavo Frink. And he is a big huge, drug lord in, in the the world of Breaking Bad, and he's played by, Don Carlo Esposito. And, and so you get Gus Fring in, in in Far Cry 6. And it's just it's interesting game because well and all of them have got a really neat, it's a it's a cool it's a funny little Giving Born Annie thing thing. Like, because each of them, you'll sit down and you will meet the the big bad guy. You sit there and you have a conversation with the big bad guy, and then something happens, big bad guy leaves, and this is your chance to escape and and and go, and start the adventure.
But if you sit for 15 real time minutes, just sit there, just set your controller down, and just do nothing. After 15 minutes, the the bad guy will come back and will allow you to do what your actual goal is Well, get it. And the game ends. And no. No. It what the main the main goal, like, in, in Far Cry 4 is to spread your mother or or put your mother's ashes in this particular shrine. And so you go and put them in the shrine, and and the game's over. Oh, wow. You finish the gay you finish the game in, like, 20 minutes. It's amazing. You don't do anything. You just you start off, you play, and it's it's cutscene. You you go to the here, you just and and all that, and it's done.
Then you get to then the the game ends, you started up another one, then you actually go through and you play play the actual game.
[00:21:24] Rich Chelson:
So and each of them have
[00:21:27] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, okay. So here here's my current status. I'm still waiting to save the princess from the fucking from Donkey Kong.
[00:21:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, you can't ever beat Donkey Kong itself. You end up hitting the, the point where the you choke up the, the memory, which I forget what level they've they've they've deemed that to be.
[00:21:51] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. So you you're never gonna save the princess. Right?
[00:21:56] Bryan Goodwin:
Not in Donkey Kong itself.
[00:21:59] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, well, whatever the Mario Brothers is going to get the coins.
[00:22:03] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. That one that one's, that one you've got that's yeah. That's Mario. Mario Brothers. Super Mario Brothers and Yeah. Mario World and Paper Mario and Mario RPG and all the other Marios.
[00:22:16] Duuude-Ron :
You know? Lot of different the first the first edition, I have yet to save the princess. I'm still working on that. Oh. You know, speaking When I conquer that, I will go on to the next game.
[00:22:35] Rich Chelson:
You know, I was thinking, I I need to get Super Mario Brothers on the PS 5. That'd be fun. Just play that again.
[00:22:43] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, considering that, a, Nintendo does not allow emulators out. Uh-huh. They will sue a person who does, emulators into oblivion. 2, Nintendo. They I mean, they don't put Nintendo doesn't put anything on sale. So they ain't about you if you wanna play Super Mario Brothers, you you basically have gotta get the Nintendo Switch.
[00:23:07] Rich Chelson:
No. No. I ain't doing that. Yeah. Dude, I was sitting here thinking I got I this is just what I got hooked up right now. Okay? I've got my phone, of course. I've got one tablet. I've got another tablet that's on the shelf. I've got 2 fucking laptops. Okay? I've got Uh-huh. I've got my desktop yet, which isn't even hooked up, and I've got a smaller desktop. I don't need a Nintendo Switch, and I got a PS 5. I think I'm good for a minute.
[00:23:43] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Yeah. You got the PS 5. Well, then you won't just then you won't be able to play Mario Brothers. So just with all your technology, I guess you'll have to get over it.
[00:23:54] Rich Chelson:
I know. Damn it. Damn it. I wish I wish I wish PlayStation would've bought out Nintendo.
[00:24:02] Bryan Goodwin:
There for a little bit, that's actually where the PlayStation came from. You know that. Right? No. I didn't. Yeah. There was a, the Nintendo Famicom, which is the original Nintendo, device. They actually teamed up with, with Sony. And we're just getting everything all set up, getting a getting a disc player and all that taken care of and getting it all built up. And then out of nowhere, rumor is is that that Nintendo caught with that Sony was going to launch their own, but it was Nintendo PlayStation. Nintendo play Yeah. I think it was called they were gonna call it the Nintendo PlayStation or something like that. But then Nintendo turned around and did a stab Sony in the back and went with the the Philips game, Game Center, the one that did that first did the CDs.
[00:25:06] Rich Chelson:
Yeah.
[00:25:08] Bryan Goodwin:
And so you that's why they got the horrific, motion capture or stop motion or full full motion, video games of, like, Link's adventure that was just this horrendous drawing, of of Link from The Legend of Zelda and all these other horrible games out there, because of the because of this, of this of this Phillips, CD CD Interactive. That's what it was called. Okay. They teamed up with with them, and they that's what they were doing. So Sony or so, Sony was like, alright. Well, screw you. We're gonna do PlayStation and has done the PlayStation and has thoroughly trumped Nintendo in it. Oh, yeah.
Because Nintendo likes and, I mean, granted, Nintendo is a, what, a 100 and 80 some odd years old? So they've been doing they've been making stuff for forever.
[00:26:10] Rich Chelson:
Are they a 187 years old, dude? This is only 2024. Yeah. And Frank can put him back in. You've got you've got the,
[00:26:20] Bryan Goodwin:
you've got the computer and stuff, so I don't have to go vertical. Go to Wikipedia and look up Nintendo. It's, if I'm thinking about it, it's like a 100 I they're well over a 100 years old. I think they they were originally a wagon manufacturer if I'm thinking right.
[00:26:38] Rich Chelson:
Really? Hang on. K. Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. Oh my god. 18/89 at as,
[00:26:56] Bryan Goodwin:
So yeah. Okay. So a 140 by
[00:27:00] Rich Chelson:
let's see. They originally made, Hanafuda
[00:27:07] Bryan Goodwin:
playing cards. Oh, playing cards. Okay. Okay. So, yeah, I was absolutely wrong on what they started off, but they've been playing. They weren't doing games for a long time and it's somewhere down the way they flipped over to games.
[00:27:19] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. 1977 was when they first come out. And then, Donkey Kong in 81 is what gained them the international recognition. Yep. And Super Mario in 85. So
[00:27:39] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. Somehow they survived the great, the great, video game crash of 83. I think at 80 83 or 84. And,
[00:27:49] Rich Chelson:
well, yeah, because, Super Mario Brothers came out in 85 and, God, everybody was on that. See, they've sold more than 5.592000000 video games and over 836,000,000 hardware units globally as of March 2023.
[00:28:11] Bryan Goodwin:
That's a few.
[00:28:14] Rich Chelson:
They they even owned the, well, I don't know if they own it, but, yeah, they own it. They own, the the, Pokemon company.
[00:28:25] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. So Yep. They created, Pokemon, which stands for Pocket Monsters. So
[00:28:33] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. They, yeah, made playing cards. That's crazy.
[00:28:42] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. First time I heard that that, that Nintendo was well over a 100 years old. I was like, what? You're bullshit. Oh my god. Basically, I had my TV. I was like, oh, damn.
[00:28:54] Rich Chelson:
I was like, no. It's it's, like, really true. I mean, I I was seeing you said that, and I'm like I'm like, no. That put it in the 1800. Man, sure as shit. Yeah. They were around.
[00:29:08] Bryan Goodwin:
They were. They were around back then. Yeah. Yep. They're all. It's like but but now we all assume that Nintendo was just strictly video game. They just kinda popped up during the maybe maybe the latest, the seventies when when the first, monochrome, oh, it's not the oscilloscope. But, anyhow, what whatever the first, first, tube to or screen to be able to make, line drawings with, you know, they they got started off that, then from there, the,
[00:29:46] Rich Chelson:
Wasn't that the CRT?
[00:29:48] Bryan Goodwin:
No. No. The cathode ray tube is I mean, that's what everybody in the, in the eighties, nineties Yes. Well, that's true. Because that was that was your anti theft device was the fact that that damn monitor was 2 £200. You throw it at somebody's head and kill them. So Exactly.
[00:30:08] Rich Chelson:
And and and then and then pick it up and throw it at someone else's head. Throw it somebody else. Exactly. Break. Infuseable. It would not freaking break for nothing.
[00:30:19] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, god. It did? Holy crap, boy. It would throw shit everywhere.
[00:30:24] Rich Chelson:
Oh, yeah. Well, that's like that's like the old 2 type TVs. Bust the bust the screen on that. You'll see a plume of dust come out as fucking mercury.
[00:30:36] Bryan Goodwin:
It's fucking know it was mercury, but I I knew that it was
[00:30:39] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. No. Because when I worked at the recycling center, we had a couple TVs that, you know, they'd be so old. You set them in a bin, and they just bust. And then a plume of dust, not a big plume, but a small plume Yeah. And, one busted on me there in the box, and, someone was standing right next to it. Shoved them out the way. They're like, what the fuck are you doing? I said, that's fucking mercury you're fixing to breathe. I'm like, get back. You know? Because mercury is not good for you.
[00:31:17] Bryan Goodwin:
I've heard that.
[00:31:18] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I I I've I've heard that too.
[00:31:23] Duuude-Ron :
So, yeah, that's Oh, come on now. Puff, puff, half.
[00:31:30] Rich Chelson:
I know a point. I know a place. About half.
[00:31:38] Bryan Goodwin:
Speaking of, of Mercury, that's that's a, that's a a podcast, Ron, that I think you would probably get a kick out of. I don't know. Ron or, Rich, you'd be you'd probably get a kick out of it too. Have you ever listened to, listened to s town?
[00:32:00] Duuude-Ron :
No.
[00:32:01] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. S town? Yeah.
[00:32:05] Bryan Goodwin:
That's a that's a good good, that's a short one. It's only lights, from from the start to the end, and it's only, like, about 6 hour, 6 hour long.
[00:32:15] Rich Chelson:
Oh, is that all long? Okay. So Sure. Well, I've got I've got my Alexa now, so I can just have her throw it on.
[00:32:26] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. You throw you could speak to the lady box or the lady in the box. I do.
[00:32:34] Rich Chelson:
I do.
[00:32:37] Bryan Goodwin:
So but but, yeah, Ron. No. That'd be good for be good so that's because, I mean, you're driving for, you know, several hours at a time, so you'd be able to get, get a couple hours in, and then get a few more hours. And by the end of the first day, you'd probably have most of it listened to.
[00:32:54] Rich Chelson:
If not all of it. Yeah.
[00:32:57] Bryan Goodwin:
But it's it's a fascinating story, but it's the what got me to thinking about is because the main character, he actually does what's called fire gilding of, clock parts, which gives the, clock parts a gold, a gold tint to, to them by using by using mercury I think it's mercury and arsenic. And it's it's it's a real dangerous way of doing it. Most people have actually, most of the most of the places that do any work with with clocks, they don't do, fire gilding anymore. But, but, this, the main character of of s town, that's what what he started that's what he would do is he would work on clocks, on antique clocks. And, and one of the things that he would do is he would restore them and actually do fire gilding if the, if the, clock had fire gild parts to begin with.
[00:34:07] Rich Chelson:
Okay.
[00:34:08] Bryan Goodwin:
And so but now the mercury and the fact that it's, that it's no wano, is, comes into play. So
[00:34:18] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah. You need to be very, very careful and just say no.
[00:34:28] Duuude-Ron :
That's Just say no right after you puff puff pass.
[00:34:34] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, that was, that that was my, my, my answer to any time anybody was ever offered me a offered me a joint or something like that. It was like, no, man. I'm afraid of heights. And that was usually the one that would break that break the the the tension enough to where they're like, alright, fine. Whatever. Totally You're afraid Yeah. You're afraid of heights? Yeah. Okay. Because I wouldn't even get high. Yeah. Okay. Got it. Alright.
[00:35:06] Rich Chelson:
That's like that's like almost a dad joke.
[00:35:09] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, heck yeah. It was a dad joke even back back when I was in high school.
[00:35:16] Rich Chelson:
Oh, shoot. Yeah. Nowadays, you say that. Most most kids would just be
[00:35:21] Bryan Goodwin:
Who do you mean? Wait. What? I don't need you. Oh, man. Y'all don't need you to get eyes. I wanna see if you wanna get stoned.
[00:35:29] Rich Chelson:
No? No? Thank you. No, man. Rocks hurt.
[00:35:33] Duuude-Ron :
That's rude. Yeah. I know.
[00:35:35] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Well, that's yeah. We had the I don't know. In in school, we got told we got, introduced to the, I don't know. Did y'all ever read the story, the lottery? No. Okay. The lottery, it was along the same lines as, like The Lady and the Tiger, and those and, our teacher, she just had a slightly morbid, sense of humor and stuff. So but one of the, one of the books she had or stories short stories she had us read was the lottery, which is about this village that would go off and host host the lottery. And whoever won the lottery, they were taken out into the cornfield and were stoned as a means to help the help the crops grow better.
And, That's just really Well, that was that was one of the, one of my classmates' time. He that was the joke he made. He's like, man, that would suck. Go off and ask your friends, hey. Or tell your friend ask your friends, hey. You wanna go get stoned? Yeah. I think you hit them with a rock. That'd be me. That'd be rude. So
[00:36:52] Rich Chelson:
You know, that's that's that's just something that that that freaking gets me. Some of this shit people come up with that that they think will help him grow crops or help him be successful or be happier in life. It's like it's like, where the hell do you come up with this shit?
[00:37:11] Bryan Goodwin:
You know? Well, I mean, come on. Look at it. They they're they're doing it all red still with, with global warming. Oh, I know that. You know, a 100 years ago, they would've just gone off, grabbed the virgin, and chucked them into a volcano and said, okay. There we go. We got global warming fixed. And now it's no. No. We gotta we still got this mysterious reason as to why the earth is warming up. Maybe the sun is a little more active. Oh, that can't be it. That's not it. That's not it. It's it's gotta be, because we noticed that there's an increase in in carbon dioxide. So everybody's gotta be breathing out too much carbon dioxide. We gotta get rid of and then, like, instead of being, climate and, you know, global warming. Oh, well, you know, what happens when it gets cold? Well, it's because it's climate change. We're changing the climate, and so we gotta call it climate change. And, no, it's they're going off into a panic for something that is natural.
[00:38:07] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Well, you see, though, that's the thing. It gives them something to whine and cry about and and force everyone to do their will.
[00:38:17] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Al Gore has been fucking whining about global change since the fucking sixties. 60, 70, whatever. Well, hey. This is what? 45 years later?
[00:38:33] Rich Chelson:
Well, yeah, man. Hey. Do you know Al Gore invented the Internet? Word to him. Yep. In his wee little brain, he invented the Internet.
[00:38:47] Bryan Goodwin:
It's a police? Yeah. It's it's just one of those. Yeah. It's it's easy to go off and get if you're if you're not paying attention, yeah, you can definitely get somebody wrapped up into the whole, the whole terror and and stuff of, hey. It's getting hotter in in, during the summer. Well, yeah. You know? Like, they just claimed that, July was the hottest, had the hottest day ever on record over in over in the UK. The thing that they didn't ever mention, though, is where they measured the, the the temperature, and that was on the on the tarmac at during the busiest time of the day for the jets to be taken off. It spiked up to, like, well, whatever it was, like, a hun or not not a 100. It was, like, 98 degrees or something.
And then 5 seconds later, it dropped down to, like, 91. So there so it was, oh, look look oh, you got real hot. It's the hottest it's ever been in in the UK. Alright. We get to we get to have a, get to have our story that we get to to spin and and get everybody, worked up about. And it's like, no. Dude, you pay attention to where your where it's being being, recorded at. If it's out in the middle of, out in the middle of a pasture, you know, then okay. It might be something to get kinda worked up about. Even then, no. It's you're gonna break the record from time to time and hell. We back when, back when humans were first coming coming around, they were used we were a we're a tropical, creature. We started out in Africa on the equator.
Back when it was even hotter than it is now.
[00:40:39] Rich Chelson:
Well, say though you say the same. You know, I've I've I've noticed something because not not just with global warming and climate change and all that, but, you know, it's funny because the news is starting to pick up not, not nationally yet. It's it's some of your smaller news outlets and, 1 or 2 of the news outlets down here. Because it's been so quiet in the gulf for the past 6 days, I just looked at the National Hurricane Center website. Right? Uh-huh. There's there's 2 disturbances. I mean, one is well, both of them are just off the west side west coast of Africa.
[00:41:26] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah.
[00:41:27] Rich Chelson:
And and they're not even a storm yet. And and I saw somewhere I don't know if it was it it was on a news thing. I mean, not even a storm yet, and they're already starting to talk about it in the news. Uh-huh. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You know? It's like it's like it's like, why? What the hell? You know? It's it's like, you know, like like this article here, hurricane watch, potential tropical storm advances toward US shores.
[00:41:59] Bryan Goodwin:
It's not even a fucking tropical storm yet. No. It my and this gotta pay attention to the keyword potential tropical storm. It means it could possibly, maybe if we hold our tongues just right and and and and wish upon the right star, it might turn into a tropical storm. And then, well, it go from a tropical storm into a depression.
[00:42:23] Rich Chelson:
Baby, we don't know. But maybe Well, that's like not. That's like right now. The the first one has a 10% chance of of a, formation into a storm or excuse me, a depression. Because it goes depression, storm, and earth. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
[00:42:43] Bryan Goodwin:
Depression, storm. Yeah. The, the,
[00:42:46] Rich Chelson:
second one, the second disturbance has a 0% chance of cyclone formation in 48 hours. The first one is a 10% chance in 48 hours. And it's saying the next 7 days, it has a medium chance at 50%. I mean, so so why are they talking about it now?
[00:43:10] Bryan Goodwin:
I mean, it's Well, because they can they can formulate their their narrative.
[00:43:15] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. And you see, that's why that's why me and me and news, I I I I have a real hard time with the fucking news.
[00:43:22] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, I do too. I I don't Because I pay attention to just a little bit. I've got, I've got my 4, news, news apps that I look at, while I'm sitting on the shitter, and that's that's about the most news I'd take in nowadays.
[00:43:39] Rich Chelson:
Right. But yeah, I know. You see that's the thing. You know, people think they have to form a narrative and it's like, no, you don't. What are the facts? State the facts.
[00:43:49] Bryan Goodwin:
But that's no, that's no good. Then you can't, People might start thinking on their own. We can't have them thinking on their own. We gotta think for them. Yeah. See? And then So so no. We've gotta get them scared that they're this, this, this disturbance off the coast of Africa may turn into a turn into a depression. And because if we can tell them that the hurricane forms because of global warming, then that's even better because, yeah, hurricanes form. Hurricanes are the natural air conditioners of the ocean. Right? If the ocean is really, really hot, it's gonna they're gonna form and they're gonna they're gonna disperse the the the hot moisture that's on that's on the, the water. The only problem that they're running into is right now, and the scientists can't quite explain it or have no idea actually on how to explain it. But the Atlantic has drastically cooled off in like the last 2 weeks. It's like it's it's taken a it's taken a shit.
And it instead of being all hot and boiling like they think like, they try to portray it, it's all of a sudden, you know, it's it's cooling off tremendously. So it's not even gonna be able to really support a a hurricane much.
[00:45:06] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. Well, we've had 2 already, but, I mean, none's come up my way. Right. You know, they turned off and went up Florida. But in these 2 here, I mean, I I I mean, I'll watch them. I mean, I've gotten I've got the hurricane center website just because I'm so close to the water. I wanna know a couple days in advance.
[00:45:30] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Need them go on ahead and start with me getting your windows measured for, for plywood. Right.
[00:45:39] Rich Chelson:
Well, I mean, we had wind kick up here earlier, you know, before I jumped on the podcast. Uh-huh. And and I've got I've got so many trees around here. In order for the wind to kick up and move my trees like it was, it had to be even worse right down off the water. Very possible. Yeah. I'd have gone down there, but I was just I was I was hurt, and I was too tired. So probably should've gone because oh, I found out the, the, VA people called me today.
[00:46:15] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh,
[00:46:16] Rich Chelson:
good. Thank God the dude saved my life, or he saved, saved someone's life. And the reason is is it it was it was from the surgery thing, and I was talking to him about the pain meds. And I I mean, I was fired up. I fired up hard. You know? Because I I mean, it had been a well, at that time, a day and a half, and I hadn't had no pain meds. And, oh god, no. Oh, hell. I wasn't having it. And, that old boy was like, well, you can take your meloxicam till Saturday. Okay? And I found out I can take my metocarbamol, which is a muscle relaxer.
I was like, oh, thank you. Thank you so much. You just saved me. You saved somebody. Yeah. Because I I mean, I was I was fucking giving him the what for, and he didn't do nothing. He was just calling. He was just saying that. He was just checking in on you. Yeah. And I'm like and he's like, no. No. No. No. No. You you you can take the methyl carbamate all the way up. Like, good. At least and check this out. I can't take BC powders, but I can take Tylenol.
[00:47:34] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, aspirin is a blood thinner and an NSAID, so I can understand that. Yeah. Well, Tylenol is an NSAID.
[00:47:42] Rich Chelson:
Is it? Yes. Yes. Well, let's put it this way. This is what they print on the bottle. Yes. Look at Tylenol. Look at acetaminophen. Look at it. Look at Motrin. It all said look on the boxes. It all says it's an NSAID.
[00:48:03] Bryan Goodwin:
I was thinking of okay. Hell, they because I I just remember NSAIDs being being a big thing because there was a there was a a a drug I think it was recall for some type of NSAID, that was actually going off and and, was starting to kill people.
[00:48:25] Rich Chelson:
Well, is see, I'm not sure.
[00:48:28] Bryan Goodwin:
What was it? What was that, dude? Hello? What is this dude?
[00:48:43] Duuude-Ron :
I'm back. Cellular
[00:48:47] Rich Chelson:
Chinese. You back, dude?
[00:48:52] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah.
[00:48:53] Bryan Goodwin:
Hey, there he is. Okay. Tony, what'd you say?
[00:48:58] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Incense. What type of incense of of pants?
[00:49:07] Rich Chelson:
Now incense yeah. And you see, that's the thing. NSAID is if if you ask me honestly, it's just it's something they make people fucking believe. It stands for nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drug.
[00:49:26] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, okay.
[00:49:27] Rich Chelson:
That's what NSAID stands for. Okay? It does it it has no business being on on on a Tylenol box or bottle, BC powder bottle, anything.
[00:49:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Because But those are nonsteroidal?
[00:49:44] Rich Chelson:
Tylenol Okay. Okay. Tylenol is is not an anti inflammatory. BC powders is not an anti inflammatory. Those are pain relievers. They're not anti inflammatories. Anti inflammatories are like your motrin, your a your real motrin, not your little 200 milligram bullshit, But, or your, metocarbamol, which is what I take. You know, you shit like that. Your Vicodin. You know?
[00:50:17] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, Vicodin.
[00:50:20] Rich Chelson:
Right. You can't get no backing in from the VA. I guarantee you that. They'd be like, uh-uh. But no. Seriously. NSAID is bullshit. You know, and, and fucking people and the doctors even use it like, oh, it's an insight. It's safe. You don't know what the fuck it is. Since when did Tylenol ever had a, have a, have have anti inflammatory properties? It's a fever reducer. It's a pain reducer. But now people just swallow the hook.
[00:51:02] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Sheep old.
[00:51:06] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. They freaking swallow it hard. But so, yeah. That's that's why it it it, I mean, it threw me when he said, you know, I could take Tylenol. Apparently, Tylenol is not a blood thinner.
[00:51:20] Bryan Goodwin:
No. I knew it wasn't a blood thinner. I knew, Tylenol, that's the that's one of the main that's one reason why they they recommend if you've had a heart attack, take baby aspirin.
[00:51:34] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[00:51:36] Bryan Goodwin:
So which is interesting that babies can have as aspirin all the way up until they become teenagers, and then there's a little section in there where teenagers can have it.
[00:51:47] Rich Chelson:
Well, you know, it it right? It is funny that that, you know, all of a sudden, you know, they think what? When you hit 13, oh my god. It flips a a switch flips and,
[00:51:59] Bryan Goodwin:
you know If you have a fever and you're trying to give them take them give them aspirin with for a fever and they're and they're a teenager, you can get, Reye's syndrome, which is I don't exactly know what Reye's syndrome is, but I just know that that was the thing, everybody well, not everybody. My stepmom, she was apparently afraid of it that I'd get Reye syndrome. So I wasn't able to take it until, until I got, till I turned 18, and I was out on my own. See that? Actually, I could take aspirin just to couldn't do with a fever because that because while, anytime we're in the, during, during football practice, you know, We were we were sore and stuff. Coach would go off and hand us 2 or 3, 2 or 3 aspirin to pop to pop those and and and get out on on out on the field.
So so he he the coach is a little hardcore. He's like, I don't care. Get your ass out there. Yeah. Yeah. So
[00:52:59] Duuude-Ron :
that's a that's a fuck up and get on the field.
[00:53:02] Bryan Goodwin:
It's only a 102 degrees outside. This is the second half of 2 a day. Get your ass moving.
[00:53:09] Duuude-Ron :
That's right. If not if not, go home and suck it on your mama's dick.
[00:53:15] Rich Chelson:
Hey. Okay. Raya syndrome. Okay. It it now this is okay. This is a classic example of they just scared everybody into this, and this is why it is the way it is nowadays. Reye's syndrome is a serious condition that causes swelling in in the liver and brain. It can occur at any age, but usually affects children and teenagers after a viral infection, most commonly, the flu or chickenpox. Reye's syndrome is rare. The condition, well, they just changed it from an s to an r, whatever. Symptoms such as confusion, seizures, and loss of consciousness consciousness need emergency treatment.
Okay. It says aspirin has been linked with Reye's syndrome in children or teenagers who have the flu or chickenpox. And it says, do not give children or teenagers aspirin to treat fever or pain. And they talk about Tylenol and Ibuprofen and all that shit. But what I'm saying is is everybody is skipping that one word, one four letter word called rare.
[00:54:40] Bryan Goodwin:
It's Yeah. Well, it's it's rare, but yeah. But at the same time, it has been linked to it. So, you know, that Okay. Yeah. Get one of the why you wanna avoid it, especially, I mean, if Holy. The if the severity comes
[00:54:52] Rich Chelson:
So is a lot of other shit.
[00:54:54] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, most of the fizz I'm right. But if if there's a chance that you if there's if you increase your chance by taking it, then, yeah, I would say, yeah, I would say you would want to, want to avoid it. Now it's like like aspirin. Okay. I get it. You probably don't need to take it. You, you know, you can you get, a lot of different, ailments. And a lot of it is just because of over overuse
[00:55:24] Rich Chelson:
though. Right. But, I mean, well, I mean, I I take an asshole to be a c buyers today, and don't bother me. But some people, it does. Like like, like, say my sister Dee. When, when, I wanna say she were either a teenager or almost teenager, and she and and she wasn't feeling good. Took some aspirin because that's what we took. And it wasn't couple hours later, her face, her whole body had little red dots all over it. And took her to the hospital, and she had had a had a reaction to the aspirin. Yeah. And it you know? I mean, they, caught it early enough, so, you know, it didn't hurt her enough. And I mean, yes, I get it.
But, I mean, seriously, how bad is it? Like like, does 1 in 3 children get it or 1 in 2 or what? Well, that wouldn't be very, very rare, but rare one in 1 in 2? A 100000?
[00:56:39] Bryan Goodwin:
That I mean, that's kinda rare. Well, yeah. At the same time, out out of a out of a out of 8,000,000,000 people? I mean, that's still that would be fairly. That would still be quite a few damn kids. Right. But So No. I mean, it it but I mean the the word rare is again, what what does rare mean?
[00:57:01] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. What's what's the what's the number to Yeah. Call You know, is that
[00:57:06] Bryan Goodwin:
is what they say Is the guy writing this saying rare is, you know, one out of a1000000 or one out of 250?
[00:57:16] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. I mean yeah. No. No. I get it. But but still at the same time, though, is is I mean, if you look at other products and stuff like this, there there has been so many changes in in everything just because what one person, you know, comes up with. And that's Well, that's what you got.
[00:57:44] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. But again, then you also have the experts going off doing stupid shit like the, like the the Wuhan flu vaccines. Oh, I know. I mean, that stuff is coming around where people are starting to well, I mean, they're starting to see results from from the, the lack of, lack of testing on this thing because, I mean, the what's the number one killer of people under 40 right now?
[00:58:12] Duuude-Ron :
Yep.
[00:58:14] Rich Chelson:
Oh, I don't know.
[00:58:16] Bryan Goodwin:
Smart ass. Dude, what's the more killer of, of, you know, billion people under 40? Yeah.
[00:58:31] Rich Chelson:
Shit. But I don't know. No. It's cancer.
[00:58:35] Bryan Goodwin:
There is a rise of colon cancer, and they're turbo cancers. You know why? I'll tell you why. Yeah. Because they've got genetic modifications going on. They've Thank you. All the fucking GMO food that everybody But that's not that's your vote. Because, I mean, everything we eat is always been GMO.
[00:58:56] Rich Chelson:
No. Yeah? I used to Have you ever been I used to eat shit out the garden. That wasn't GMO, dude.
[00:59:03] Bryan Goodwin:
That was GMOed. No. It wasn't. Yeah. Yes. It was heirloom seed. The original the original tomato was poisonous. Now what the original tomato, if you go and find a wild tomato, there's a good chance that thing's gonna be poisonous. Because the tomato is actually a member of the Nightshade family. You know? We have we have bread, like, original corn wasn't these big, long, yellow things. They were just these there were little nuggets, of seeds on there. That wasn't something that you saw today. Why is the even even a 100 years ago was not the same thing as to what the original corn was. We've all that that all our dogs are GMOs.
We have genetically modified the wolf to become Great Danes and schnauzers and things like this. We've modified we've modified the cattle. The cow the beef you eat, Black Angus, is a genetically modified cow. And it's not that it's not that it's a dangerous thing. Sorry. But no. GMO? Now I see where, some people are trying to wig out because it's like, oh my god. They used a weed that was resistant to to Roundup. They stuck that in there, and now it's no. It it's not. Because a all everybody wigs out about GMOs. Like, well, it's genetically modified. No. Everything we have today is genetically modified.
Everything. Sorry, but the bananas, we used to have You know why bananas bananas today do not taste like the banana flavoring? It used to, but you know why it doesn't anymore?
[01:00:58] Rich Chelson:
Why?
[01:00:59] Bryan Goodwin:
Because there was a a fungus that came through and killed off the Cavendish banana. The Cavendish banana is a breed of banana.
[01:01:10] Rich Chelson:
Alright?
[01:01:11] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. And we cloned it the same way as we cloned apples. Primarily, if you plant an apple seed, take an apple seed for straight from a, like a honeycrisp apple, you're gonna have a 1 of 4 chances it's gonna grow up and be a crab apple. Why? Because genetics. We have to genetically modify stuff to actually get it to come out right. Now, but like things like apples, they're all clones. Alright? Because the one in 4 chance, it takes you get have to get one very specific, mutation in there to make the apple turn out sweet. And if you don't, then you get you get a crab app.
And so you there's you have to have that wheat. Originally, wasn't the nice, beautiful paw paw paw of, of wheat kernels. It was this scraggly looking thing that they found out that if you take that, you crush it up, and got it a little wet. It got it got really stretchy, and you could actually do stuff with. So they started breed and they figured out that if you bread these things together, you could get a really good pod of of wheat kernels together, growing on one single stalk. And so you hit were able to have wheat fields of wheat growing to where they were all real good. Now, Monsanto has fucked a lot of shit up. I'll give you that. Oh, yeah. Now farmers can't even own seed can't even make have their own seed, seed crop anymore.
If they do that, they get sued into oblivion by Monsanto because they're holding on to their their, their, their patented strain of, of wheat or corn.
[01:03:10] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[01:03:11] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, that I think that's wrong. I think think if you go off you plant something that is a, an organism like that, and it it's able to reproduce, sorry. That that patent is no longer in your control. You have lost the control of that, and I I think that's something Trump should actually go off and and, dude. Now granted Monsanto will probably go out and put a hit on him and and and and stuff. But if he if he was to go off and and cripple him on that because who eat these days? What? Well corn. That stuff is like $1,000 a bag these days.
[01:03:49] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's not cheap. But, no, it wouldn't be just it wouldn't be just Monsanto because if you look if you drive by any farmer's field, you can see what brand of corn is planted.
[01:04:01] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah. They they like to stick well, they the ones that are doing their doing the experiments, yeah, they'll they'll put up, like, the pioneer seed company and and, in Monsanto or or whatever. You know, you get the different, it's a different, breeding programs that, the different colleges do.
[01:04:24] Rich Chelson:
I'm talking regular farmers, dude.
[01:04:27] Bryan Goodwin:
I'm talking I'm I'm not talking colleges. I'm talking regular farmers. Drafted out awesome. You don't normally see them all. I mean, I've seen a few a couple times. But like I said, it's usually because the farmer's trying something out. They got, the, the seed company gave they got permission to can you test out these 5 strains of of wheat? And they'll have a line of of, you know, sample test, 0054, 0053, 005 20051. But most of the time, no. I've not ever seen any any, sign up saying, hey. This is Monsanto, version 74.3
[01:05:11] Rich Chelson:
or whatever. Well, no. That's that's on that's on around the colleges the college farms where you see that. The farmers have just a little sign. It's just a couple foot above the ground that sticks in the ground, and it has the number on it. Oh, yeah. A lot of farmers, they'll they'll plant whole fields of that because you you'll see one sign in a freaking quarter mile stretch of nothing but corn. You'll see one sign, and it's normally sitting about in the center. So that whole field was planted with that seed number or that lot number.
[01:05:49] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. And that's I mean but again and if that's something that they have to put in, that's something that's required by
[01:05:56] Rich Chelson:
by the the seed producer. Hey. Well, you see, that's the thing. And and you see, this is why agriculture has been having such a hard time getting and keeping people because the farmers can't own the seed. The seed They're not allowed to own their own their, their seed crops. And, and, you know, and still expected to buy, $2, $300,000 combine, you know. 2, $300,000
[01:06:25] Bryan Goodwin:
worth of seed.
[01:06:26] Rich Chelson:
Right. And then and then you got your tractors and your blades and your cutting heads and and your bailing equipment and all this shit. You know? And yeah. And and you wonder why people because because a farmer on paper, by the time they sell their seed and all like this, they probably make close to $1,000,000. But depending on the year. Okay? But Right. By the time they get done paying all the bills because everything they've done, they've charged. Yeah. But by the time they get paying then the bills, they might wind up with 50, $60,000. Mhmm. Might.
You know, I'm sorry. You wanna work 7 days a week, then they're almost 24 hours a day for 50,000 a year. That's just that's no.
[01:07:28] Bryan Goodwin:
I mean, I know that you can't be I know you can't make money at it, but, but, yeah, it's
[01:07:35] Rich Chelson:
You you used to could make money at it, but not now because the seed companies well, most of these farms now are are owned by big, agribusiness. I'm not knocking the farmer. Farmer I mean, I mean, I'm very happy for the farmer because the farmer allows me to eat, and fat boy likes to eat.
[01:07:57] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, heck. Yeah.
[01:07:58] Rich Chelson:
You know? So I I'm not knocking a farmer by no means because, man, if the farmer wasn't around, I'd have to eat tofu. No. I don't think so.
[01:08:11] Bryan Goodwin:
What? You don't like tofu?
[01:08:13] Rich Chelson:
No. I there's no soybean curd, No. There's there's there's nothing you could put on that. I've tried I I try I didn't know what it was, and I tried it. And I found out what it was. And and by the time I found out what it was, I already knew I couldn't handle it. I was like, no. No. And I I'm sorry. I can't no. There's not enough barbecue sauce or mustard or hot sauce. Oh, yeah. No. No. It's
[01:08:44] Bryan Goodwin:
It's nasty. Yeah. My dad for a for a bit was doing, had the doctors tell him that he needed to needed to decrease his, his his, his weight a little bit. So he he thought he would try the tofu stuff. There was one day, didn't have the, didn't have the the, any anything else available while I was over there. And I was like, alright. Well, I'll try one of these one of these things and put it in there. Yeah. My fucking god. Yeah. I don't know how the don't know how the fucking vegan say handle any of that stuff because it is just the most horrendously doesn't even come close to they you hear them all talk about, oh, it tastes like just like meat.
You have been gone with without meat for so long. You have no clues to what you're talking about.
[01:09:40] Rich Chelson:
They they just yeah. No. It it I'm sorry. It does not taste like it can. I don't care how much beef bullion you cook it in. It's not gonna taste like beef.
[01:09:54] Bryan Goodwin:
Nope. Not at all.
[01:09:59] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. No. And and that's like that's like these vegetarian places and all like this and or there's this one restaurant in Des Moines. It's it's like, the dirt farm or something, and it was a restaurant. And they had hamburgers and subs and all like this and come to find out everything was plant based. And I'm like, yeah, buddy. That's no that's not that's not fit to eat. I don't care who you are. I was I was running for, DoorDash then, and, I had to go in there and pick up an order. And I'm like, that's just rude. That's just wrong.
[01:10:42] Duuude-Ron :
And you talk about something that's highly, mutated. What were we talking about? Genetics?
[01:10:52] Rich Chelson:
Yeah.
[01:10:53] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. That's just a mutant giant
[01:10:57] Rich Chelson:
whatever the hell we're talking about. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. No. That's that's all that's all made in, that's all made in a lab. I mean, because or in a factory because there ain't no ground making tofu. You know what I mean? I mean, yeah, they're maybe using soybeans as a base and then adding adding all the other shit into it.
[01:11:23] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. You know what? I'm just gonna go kill me a cow and fucking have a steak.
[01:11:30] Rich Chelson:
Right. Yeah. I'm thinking about smoking.
[01:11:34] Duuude-Ron :
And then right after that, go kill a pig because you gotta have fucking bacon.
[01:11:39] Rich Chelson:
Oh, fuck yeah, dude. Yeah. I'm thinking about smoking some ribs this weekend.
[01:11:46] Duuude-Ron :
Buff puff puff puff.
[01:11:49] Rich Chelson:
Hey. You know where I live. You got dinner. I'll be cooking on Saturday.
[01:11:56] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright.
[01:11:59] Rich Chelson:
But yeah. No. That's, Yeah. Yeah. I was, thinking about that today. I thought about doing my pork shoulder, but my pork shoulder's gonna take quite a while because it's a bigger one this time. So it'll take probably 16, 18 hours. We'll see, though.
[01:12:22] Duuude-Ron :
You know what? 16, 18 hours, I fucking pop a hot dog in a fucking microwave. 30 seconds later, I'm eating.
[01:12:31] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, but it doesn't taste deer is good. You're right.
[01:12:34] Duuude-Ron :
You're right. You're yeah. I will agree with that. You are correct, but I don't wanna eat in 18 hours.
[01:12:43] Rich Chelson:
Well, I didn't say I was gonna starve myself. I'm gonna eat during that time.
[01:12:50] Duuude-Ron :
Yes. I know.
[01:12:51] Rich Chelson:
I mean, I mean, come on now. You know, fat boy can't go that long without food. Now I I will say I love my fridge. My god. My fridge my food got cold. My baloney got cold. I'm happy.
[01:13:06] Bryan Goodwin:
See, there you go. 2 minutes. I was gonna say, you might wanna go talk to a doctor about that problem.
[01:13:13] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah.
[01:13:14] Rich Chelson:
Hey. Hey, Brian. Why is your video off?
[01:13:21] Bryan Goodwin:
I don't know. I have to see what I see if I can get that thing going again.
[01:13:26] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I don't know what happened. I you you was doing something and all of a sudden your video went off and I didn't know what she was doing. I didn't even wanna guess. So I was just like, no. I'm not gonna touch that with the 10 foot foot. I thought about it, though. I thought about it. Hey, well, actually I've got a 32 foot pole that I would, I might use that one. Yeah. I got, if it's not, if it's not raining tomorrow, because finally, after oh, fuck. Well, since I've moved in, since even before then, it hasn't rained over here, and, it it had a rain today. But, I mean, it wasn't nothing to write home about.
But we've had thunderstorm or, you know, you know, thunder clouds for the last 3 days, 3 or 4 days, but it finally rained a little bit today. Not enough to get anything wet, though.
[01:14:29] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. And they're predicting all all next week for us having, wet air.
[01:14:36] Rich Chelson:
I wonder where it's coming from. The Pacific maybe? Because it's not coming it it's not coming from the gulf.
[01:14:46] Bryan Goodwin:
I can guarantee No. It's coming from the gulf. It's just it's coming up through from from the Mexico side.
[01:14:53] Rich Chelson:
Well, you got, a tropical depression and a tropical storm, out by Hawaii right now. But
[01:15:06] Duuude-Ron :
Well, they just well well, the weatherman, even though that they cannot predict the weather, is the most truthful news reporting of today said that it's coming up from the gulf.
[01:15:22] Rich Chelson:
There's no storms in the gulf, dude. There's
[01:15:28] Bryan Goodwin:
seriously, I don't know. Be storms. It's but there's there's natural, air currents that are carrying the moist air from the gulf up that way because, if the air that comes from the Pacific that comes comes across us, it gets mostly wrong drive in the in the Rockies. Yeah. It's
[01:15:48] Duuude-Ron :
they're just predicting rain, so, you know, hell. I don't know.
[01:15:52] Rich Chelson:
Well, I'm well, here, I'm I'm trying to look and see because it's saying for our area, a real flood watch, aerial flood watch. I I I don't understand this word, a r e a It is. Hey. Got But
[01:16:11] Duuude-Ron :
Flood watch. Yeah. So that means rain.
[01:16:16] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, does it? Well, yeah, there's a flood watch. Yeah. Yeah. It does. Well You have to have rain to get the flood. Oh, okay. The Gulf part.
[01:16:29] Rich Chelson:
No. The rain is not coming from the Gulf. It's coming from Colorado. Yeah.
[01:16:34] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, yeah, but that's that's where the the the, the Continental Divide is. So it's going up. If it's coming up over on up into Colorado, It's it's, a south or or I guess, south westerly direction, and it's coming up, and it's getting hit, caught up in the, in the Rockies. And it's been and since it cools down, it's getting shoved down down the rockies coming in as as, as moist air. Yeah. Getting ready to get dropped.
[01:17:06] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Yeah. I'm seeing I'm seeing the line. So yeah. It's it's yeah. And there's more out coming out from, up around, Vancouver, British Columbia and stuff. There's more out that way. Oh, yeah. Okay. I see it now. I see it. I just hit Ah, I had to zoom out is what it was. I had to zoom out. It helps when you get the bigger picture. You know, sometimes it does. Not always, though. Not always. But yes, sometimes it does. It, it, it's, I can see clearly now the rain has gone. I can't sing for shit.
[01:17:59] Duuude-Ron :
No. No. You can't. Not even for shit. You're worse than that. Damn.
[01:18:10] Rich Chelson:
But but you see, I I can't say that sentence without singing it. I've got to sing it. And, honestly, I haven't heard that song in a long time. I'm gonna have to tell Alexa to play it.
[01:18:23] Duuude-Ron :
It. Well, let Alexa play it, not Rick singing it.
[01:18:30] Rich Chelson:
Come on, dude. What?
[01:18:36] Duuude-Ron :
We just yeah. We can't do the rich singing thing.
[01:18:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Sure. We can.
[01:18:41] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. We can. Well well, we could, but do we really want to?
[01:18:47] Bryan Goodwin:
I don't know. How how terrible does it annoy you?
[01:18:54] Duuude-Ron :
We everything everything annoys me. Hold on. We gotta know all that right now.
[01:19:03] Rich Chelson:
We, we, might not have any listeners if if, if, I sang a whole song.
[01:19:13] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, that's okay. We we we didn't know we we can be okay with that. You know?
[01:19:18] Rich Chelson:
Well yeah. Oh, yeah. But but you see also then again, on the other hand, we can spark a movement and get even more listeners of people who can't sing.
[01:19:29] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah.
[01:19:30] Rich Chelson:
You know? So, hey. You know, it it could go either way. You know?
[01:19:36] Bryan Goodwin:
Send us your 30 second clip to our Chelsea at g mail dot com with your, with your, with your auditions of singing.
[01:19:46] Rich Chelson:
I'm gonna forward every one of them to you if that happens, dude. I'm gonna share the love. And, dude, I'll even send you a couple.
[01:19:59] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, no. Was thinking you could sit there and just load them up into your into your p four, and we can just sit there and play each one every and up now is is Bobby McGee.
[01:20:13] Rich Chelson:
That would be that would be some work with only 4 sound pads. You could hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. You could bring a Procaster out and load them up. 16.
[01:20:27] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. We can throw all 16 up in there. We just rotate them out as they
[01:20:34] Rich Chelson:
I looked hey. I looked at, the, Procaster too. Uh-huh. I can't. I I still can't bring myself to get it. How about that Sigma audio? Oh, I want that motherfucker.
[01:20:50] Bryan Goodwin:
That's pretty fucking bad ass. Ain't that a that's a damn cool little, little portable device.
[01:20:56] Rich Chelson:
In fact, thank you for for fucking reminding me because I was looking at it. What's it called again? Sigma?
[01:21:06] Bryan Goodwin:
Sigma audio.
[01:21:08] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I was I was looking at it, and I was like, oh my god. That was just a yeah.
[01:21:17] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. I mean, hell. Like like I said, oh, oh, Adam Curry, he he darn near wetting himself. That was that's exactly the whole the setup he was trying to get when he was doing his, trying to get his podcast, his portable podcast system, built.
[01:21:36] Rich Chelson:
Right. Yeah. This yeah. Yeah. I would get the 2 mic hookup. I don't know why, but I would get the 2 mic hookup. And, yeah. Because it has the denoise, the EQ. Yeah. It's like, man. And and I had watched some videos when you had sent that to me. I had watched some videos and everything on it. You know, I did some research on it, and I was just like that. I mean and it's simple. You know? Oh, yeah. It it don't have sound pads or anything like that, but I don't care.
[01:22:13] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. It's not it didn't have to. It's just it's just meant to meant to do a quick quirk quick quick and dirty, recording session.
[01:22:21] Rich Chelson:
Actually clean. Quick clean. Very clean. Very. Yeah. No. Yeah. That's a good point. But yeah. No. That's, yeah. I definitely I definitely wanna get that. In fact, I had forgotten about it, to be honest with you. So I am glad you said something.
[01:22:43] Bryan Goodwin:
So, speaking of going back to to our whole split about, about video games and stuff, You gotten around being able to play your play your games yet?
[01:22:56] Rich Chelson:
I played breakpoint the other day for a little bit just to decompress. Oh, okay. Because I I was I I was just, I mean, as far as as far as playing cyberpunk or anything like that, no, I haven't. But Yeah. I I will say since I got my pantry finished, Okay. I got put together and put up and filled up, and it gave me more cabinet space and I moved some things. And now I'm at a cabinet space again. Of course. Of course. Right. Right. But and and I've got my, kitchen, my living room are are set. My bathroom's set. Bedrooms are set. It's just a dining room. Well, my, my ham radio room here will be in my audio podcasting room is is gonna be shit for a while.
I know that. But but my dining room, I've almost got everything off my dining room table. So hopefully So you're not using your dining room table properly?
[01:23:59] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. I am. I gotta That's right. Damn it. I've got pile all your stuff on on that horizontal surface. You're supposed to cover every square inch of it with with stuff. Dirty towels, clean towels, towels need to be folded,
[01:24:15] Duuude-Ron :
towels that are folded. It's almost there. I've I've got day.
[01:24:20] Rich Chelson:
I've got I've gotta carve out I've gotta carve out a little spot so I can eat when I wanna sit at the dining room table right now. That's what the TV trays are for. Yeah. I've got those Or or yeah. Or the,
[01:24:35] Duuude-Ron :
the, yeah. What the hell am I sitting in? My rocker recliner? That's my, dinner table.
[01:24:43] Rich Chelson:
See. See. I can't I can't do recliners. I can't. My back will not let me. It says no. Hell no. But no. I've I've I've almost got things put away. I need to put up some shelves here and there throughout the house. But other than that, I've got stuff. I need to work on my shed next so I can, straighten that up and get my tools in my shed instead of in my house. Because right now, I've got 90% of my tools in the house.
[01:25:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Dude, man. Hey. They're safer there than they are out in the shed.
[01:25:28] Rich Chelson:
You know, honestly, honestly, my shed, I leave my shed unlocked. No one messes with it, dude. And I mean, there's been there's there was one night, say, this is just a couple nights ago. I didn't even lock the back door. And, one day, I left, went into town, totally forgot to lock the front door and didn't even close it all the way.
[01:25:53] Bryan Goodwin:
I mean, I I didn't do this on purpose now. Okay? Yeah. Well, I mean, I hell, we hardly ever locked our door locked our doors.
[01:26:01] Rich Chelson:
So Well, yeah. But but you live in a town of what? 50?
[01:26:06] Bryan Goodwin:
Town of 50, but we are also, like, a 16th of a mile for my forties.
[01:26:13] Rich Chelson:
Okay. Well,
[01:26:15] Duuude-Ron :
yeah. And and how many people are gonna venture off of I forty
[01:26:20] Bryan Goodwin:
to your town? Well, consent well, considering I am a half a block away from route 66, quite a few people.
[01:26:29] Rich Chelson:
True. But but but the thing is most people that ride on Route 66, they're old, they got money, and they're not worried about finding Brian Goodwin's house.
[01:26:43] Bryan Goodwin:
No. But they Yeah. Exactly. Those those aren't the ones I'm worried about. It's the ones that are have got, backpacks, tent, bedrolls, and
[01:26:54] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah.
[01:26:56] Bryan Goodwin:
And and got a a beard about like mine, except it's, you know, stuck, you know, 2 feet out to all the side, and their hair is all messed up, and looks like they haven't actually seen a proper bathtub in
[01:27:11] Rich Chelson:
6 months or so. Right. Right. Yeah. I drive east and or west. I can understand that. I can understand that. But yeah. No. Seriously, there's one day I ran into town and, I get back and bring my stuff in the house and I stop because my door was cracked. You know, it wouldn't shut all the way. And I'm like, woah, wait a minute. And so I stepped in and just looked around. Nothing was touched. It was just me. I didn't close it and lock it. Didn't latch it. I, I don't know. I don't know what I was thinking, but I mean, no one, no one messed with it, messed with it. So I'm like, all right. Just, you know? I mean, it's not something that, you know, I do on a regular basis.
Right. But you know? But, you know, it's it's yeah. I gotta work on the shed so I can get that. And then, because that shed is actually big enough, I can do small projects in it. Oh, okay. Yeah. I mean, it's I can actually once I get everything moved around and hung up and shit like that, yeah, I I've actually got a little workshop, which I kind of like. You know?
[01:28:29] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright. Well, yeah, wanna jump over to, to the to the some of the, some of the the interesting things that I've I've come across, here recently. And I guess the big one is, again, it's gonna be somebody that you and I sort of know. Poor dude's not gonna have a clue who this is, but oh oh, good old Cliff Ravenscraft apparently has become a hammer. Yeah. And so
[01:28:58] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I saw that when you sent me that text.
[01:29:01] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. And, of course, in all Cliff Ravenscraft style, he's decided to start a podcast about it. And What? Yeah. Yep. He's got Cliff's notes on ham radio now. And, guys.
[01:29:17] Rich Chelson:
He's he's he's a new new newly licensed ham radio operator, which that's awesome. I'm glad. But, I mean, what what class is he? Do you know?
[01:29:33] Bryan Goodwin:
I'm assuming generals.
[01:29:39] Rich Chelson:
I'll look here.
[01:29:42] Bryan Goodwin:
You still got his, his call sign? Are you looking it up through the through the database?
[01:29:49] Rich Chelson:
Oh, wait. I didn't even think about that. Duh. Hang on.
[01:29:56] Bryan Goodwin:
Duh.
[01:29:57] Rich Chelson:
I know. Right? I've got all the fucking Duh.
[01:30:00] Duuude-Ron :
What's Don't have a fucking don't have a fucking clue as to what you're talking about. You're right, Brian. Don't have a clue. But, duh.
[01:30:09] Rich Chelson:
Hang on a second. Kq4eur.
[01:30:19] Bryan Goodwin:
He's actually we got a picture of the of his, official copy.
[01:30:23] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. But now I'm looking up on. He's a technician class. Okay. Yeah. It goes technician. That's that's the first one. And then, general's next and then extra is after that.
[01:30:41] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, okay.
[01:30:43] Rich Chelson:
So, yeah, he's a technician, which I mean, nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong with that at all. Everyone has to start somewhere.
[01:30:53] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah. And,
[01:30:55] Rich Chelson:
see, see, see, he can run VHF, UHF, which is, 2 meter, 440, and, say, I think he can get on 6 and 10 meters.
[01:31:14] Bryan Goodwin:
I know he's got a he's got a radio in his car now. So
[01:31:18] Rich Chelson:
That's that's, probably a 2 meter radio. Yeah. So So But yeah. No. It just it's it's I mean, it's it's funny. It's cool. But no. I no. I I love I love I love hearing about, people becoming a ham. Maybe I might hear him on, 10 meters or something.
[01:31:44] Bryan Goodwin:
Impossible. Yeah.
[01:31:45] Rich Chelson:
Unless he plans to upgrade to general and then and then he can get all the, bands that I get. Yeah. And honestly, as to I mean, I would do it. You know?
[01:32:00] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, I'm I'm if I'm ever able to buy get enough money to where I'm I can get a radio, then I'd I'd be willing to willing to swing for it. But right now, since I've I've the to to get a radio is is bad as out of reach as me getting getting a a decent, traditional, traditional archery bow. So that's something I'd rather I'd I'd wanna get more get one, and a little higher priority than than the radio right now. So
[01:32:36] Rich Chelson:
Well, I mean, I mean, you can find a used radio, you know, fairly cheap. You know, you don't because well, like like my g ninety, I got it for 4a half, and that was brand new. Used. You you can find radios for, like, 275 used. You know? Depending I mean, they won't have a lot of features, but you I I I you don't need a lot of features.
[01:33:05] Bryan Goodwin:
No. No. I know you don't need many of the much in the way of features. It's just I mean, it's late night. It's nice to have, especially once you get into the hobby.
[01:33:14] Rich Chelson:
Features are nice, but it's not a requirement. That's why that's why I got the Elanco DX 70th. Okay? Because it's got whistles and bells. No. It has no whistles and no bells. Oh, really? Okay then. It's just radio. It's it's an old analog radio. It well, here. Hang on. But,
[01:33:52] Bryan Goodwin:
no, just the way your, your your your background works. Oh, okay. Yeah. That is that's that's old school. Sure.
[01:33:59] Rich Chelson:
That but but that's the thing. This radio right here will out talk just about, the other one all the other ones I have. I've got Okay. 3 more besides this one. But it's this one here, this is this is the one that you hook it up. As long as you have a resonant antenna,
[01:34:22] Bryan Goodwin:
you can still
[01:34:23] Rich Chelson:
talk wherever you can hear signals. And it's yeah. It's yeah. But, yeah, there there is no bells and whistles with this thing. Oh, okay. So
[01:34:35] Bryan Goodwin:
So but anyhow, now what I was laughing at was the fact that, you you had got up, and you went went to walk over to, to your radio, and you could see yourself kinda shrinking up a little bit as you walk away from the camera. And then all of a sudden, it's like you opened a magic door. It went boop. And a little bit of light was shot shown, and then you reached in and then poof, you were gone. Yes. It was just it was like, and, Gandalf is gone. There he is. He's got out of here. So
[01:35:08] Rich Chelson:
Oh, wow.
[01:35:09] Bryan Goodwin:
He He went to another dimension. So
[01:35:14] Rich Chelson:
But, yeah, no, he's he's now. Now that one there, that one, I, that one I just showed you, I I wound up paying a few bucks for it. Yeah. But still it's it's I mean, no. It's it's it's because I wanted the radio. Right. You know? But but now you can find it, you know, a, used radio, you know, 3, $400.
[01:35:45] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. That's that's the issue. I mean, it just even just a plain, like a bear,
[01:35:53] Duuude-Ron :
longbow
[01:35:54] Rich Chelson:
Uh-huh.
[01:35:55] Bryan Goodwin:
About $350, $400. Okay. Now if, yeah, if I wanted to go be used, I'm I'm sure I could probably get it down to about 250. But Right. Again, that's that's that's a big enough purchase that as of right now that I would have to do a lot of serious, serious begging, pleading, and and and, and and sneaking around and shuffling a money so the missus didn't notice that I'd actually spent money. So Right. Right. I got you. It'd be like the, like that meme where you see the guy who's got the got, like, the the, all the car parts is and you hear you hear the missus the woman going, and where'd you get this stuff? It it was it was just it was given to me. They gave you all this stuff. Yeah.
How much did you pay for it? It was given to me. No. I don't believe you. You know, just for hanging the shit out of the poor dude. Right. Right. And you see, this is what this is this is what's hard, especially with me being single,
[01:36:50] Rich Chelson:
because,
[01:36:52] Bryan Goodwin:
you know You don't have that business slap, you know, on the back of the head going, no. I'm not gonna do it. Yeah. No. It's it's like,
[01:36:59] Rich Chelson:
you know, but but, see, that's where that's where I've gotta tell myself no. Right. I mean, shit. I've got well, I've got 4 radios. I'm fixing to have because I'm gonna hook up my other antenna tomorrow. I'm gonna have 3 antennas up. And probably within a couple months, I'm gonna have a 4th antenna. And then I'm good for a minute because I will also have my POTA antenna, which which I need to go back and POTA.
[01:37:28] Duuude-Ron :
Right.
[01:37:31] Rich Chelson:
Just just before I, bought this house, I went and POTA'd over at my park and, used my, little 20 watt radio and just had a fucking blast with it, man. That thing that thing for 20 watts, let me tell you what, man, it just that thing'll talk all day long. It it it'll talk all day long. And, see, I didn't I didn't have my battery, my my, my lithium ion battery. Uh-huh. It was in storage unit. So so I rigged up a power wire and ground wire, and I hooked them to the battery on my Jeep, ran the wires inside through the window and hooked it up, hook and and brought the coax in because it was hot them days. So I was running, sitting in the AC, running the TV.
And I was sitting there playing radio. Hell, yeah. Yeah. It's expensive because I waste gas like that, but damn it. It's hot. It was hot. Yeah. It was hot. So yeah. But, yeah, I haven't been I haven't been back up to my park in a couple weeks yet. So K. But I like I said, I've got all my stuff here. I just gotta sort it all out and then Right. Get it repackaged up, and then I can go POTA because POTA is fun.
[01:39:03] Bryan Goodwin:
To hear you talk about it, I would have to agree. Yeah. It's be something need to need to try. I I like I said, I I would like to get and I will eventually get my my license because, I mean, it's if anything because I don't I don't know if, I don't, actually, I don't think I have mentioned it to you, but, here couple weeks ago, the business, the business put the, put the, the the the stamp of you better start getting something fucking done on the on this, I'm took I'm getting tired of hearing when relaxed mail takes off. You better start getting mail relaxed mail taken off. Right. So so yeah. I'm I'm busier now. So, actually, I'm excited to so they should be starting to make some, get some more. I'm actually, going through doing, Jeff Walker's product launch for I went ahead just, it's like, alright. Well, if we're gonna make a decision, let's do do one that I've seen people that I trust who have done this type of thing that what they what they use, and they've all talked about product launch formula.
And I won't be able to use, like, use an affiliate program yet, but I'm gonna use what's, what he calls the, a seed launch. And so, here actually, this coming week, you're gonna start seeing a whole lot of of, a post from me on on, on the different social on the different socials. So, okay. It's gonna be more, gonna be a whole lot more relaxed mail popping up on relaxed mail and on,
[01:40:51] Rich Chelson:
and on my personal site. So You mean we're gonna be seeing it on the Facebook?
[01:40:57] Bryan Goodwin:
We're gonna be seeing it on Facebook. I'm gonna probably start sending you a little message going, hey. Share this out. Share this out. Share this one out.
[01:41:06] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Remind me, dude. Because I'll forget. Because a lot of times a lot of times when you know, because because my phone goes off 20, 30 times a day, it seems like. And I No. I glance, swipe, glance, swipe. Because I'm I'm normally busy doing something. It's like Yeah. You got something doing it. You interrupting me. Stop it fucking me. You know, whether it's you, anybody, you know. It's like, you boy, you bother me. You bother me, boy. You know? So so, yeah, it's like that's that's why I'm just like, I'll read it later and then I'll forget to read it. So, yeah, every once in a while, you know, nudge me and say, yo, hey, share this out. Yeah.
[01:41:50] Bryan Goodwin:
I'm a make sure it's in the evening so that, so that you're kinda on the on the downhill of,
[01:41:56] Rich Chelson:
of running around when my chicken once it got off. So Okay. That's cool. Yeah. Because well, see see, I get up, takes me about, no, couple hours to get moving. And then I'm good for about maybe 4, maybe 5 hours if I push it. Then after that, I'm done. I'm out. See you later. Put a fork in me. I'm done. I'm good. Yeah. And then and then normally I just I drink tea and do some port sitting where I play ham radio or might watch some TV. I need to play my PS 5 is what I need to do. Heck yeah. I will. I've got a long weekend coming up, dude.
[01:42:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. No. We might be able to see if we can get ourselves on get our a little party going and do a little Quake 2 action.
[01:42:48] Duuude-Ron :
Rich, you got a long weekend? Rich, you got a long weekend coming up. Yeah, dude. Yes. Rich, your whole fucking life is a weekend right now. What the fuck are you talking about?
[01:43:06] Rich Chelson:
I was
[01:43:07] Duuude-Ron :
Long weekend. I have a long weekend.
[01:43:10] Rich Chelson:
Right. Well well, dude
[01:43:12] Duuude-Ron :
just like every weekend is gonna be fucking long. Now this one's gonna be longer. But your your weekend is your life.
[01:43:20] Rich Chelson:
Right. But but I was just I was just seeing how long it was gonna take you to catch on to that one. But I but but but in my defense in my defense, though, I have been working really hard since 12th, man. So, you know, I I I I need to have that extra day off. Right.
[01:43:43] Duuude-Ron :
Bullshit.
[01:43:44] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, that that is what Labor Day actually stands for, isn't it? It's supposed to be a loaf and around day? I thought so.
[01:43:54] Duuude-Ron :
And then he's gonna do it on Tuesday,
[01:43:56] Bryan Goodwin:
and then he gets to do it on Wednesday. No. No. Tuesday's ham day.
[01:44:01] Duuude-Ron :
So he he's on a he's on ham What what am I gonna be doing? And then Right. What am I gonna be doing? What are you gonna be doing on Tuesday?
[01:44:10] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, probably heading to Tyler.
[01:44:13] Duuude-Ron :
Exactly. You're gonna be at what? What's that what's that nasty four letter word? On Tuesday, you'll be at what? Work. So Oh, yeah.
[01:44:24] Rich Chelson:
Yes. But, yeah, I don't know that word.
[01:44:27] Duuude-Ron :
Okay. So what is Rich gonna be doing? Oh, he's gonna be off. Wednesday? Let's see. Off. Thursday? Nah. Possibly off.
[01:44:39] Rich Chelson:
No. Actually actually, next Thursday, I'm getting stabbed in the neck. So
[01:44:44] Duuude-Ron :
Okay. But you're still gonna be off.
[01:44:46] Rich Chelson:
Well, yeah. You're right. I am.
[01:44:49] Duuude-Ron :
Okay. So let's not mix let's not get semantics here. Okay?
[01:44:58] Rich Chelson:
I'm trying, but I think I'm losing.
[01:45:01] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, you darn fucking lost, brother.
[01:45:07] Rich Chelson:
Oh my gosh. Well, you know, I, you know, I had to try.
[01:45:12] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving's a long weekend. That's part of my long weekend. This weekend is also Thanksgiving.
[01:45:22] Rich Chelson:
Well, yeah, it'll be it'll be a long weekend, but I'll I'll probably have to work this Thanksgiving because what I hear, everybody's coming to my house for Thanksgiving. I'm probably gonna have to work.
[01:45:36] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. Everyone's gone. Who's everybody? Who's everybody? Pat, Dee, Brian, Britney.
[01:45:43] Duuude-Ron :
The kids. Oh, y'all have Kids. Y'all have fun. Y'all yeah. You have fun. Sure they won't be living in Idaho?
[01:45:54] Rich Chelson:
Nah. No. I don't know. Well, Brian and Brett, no. Because, they're in Muncie, Indiana. But Matt and Dee, I don't know. I have not heard Oh, yeah.
[01:46:06] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah. That's true. Yeah. You know what? You know why they're coming down. Gotta hope.
[01:46:11] Duuude-Ron :
And you know why they're coming down to your place for Thanksgiving. Right?
[01:46:16] Rich Chelson:
Why?
[01:46:17] Duuude-Ron :
Because what ends it up in Ohio and Indiana? It's cold. It's fucking cold. Right.
[01:46:25] Bryan Goodwin:
Thank you. A great snowmobiling, man. Well, somewhat. There's kind of a little deserty area there too. So No. No. So Right. And what and what is gonna be on the ground?
[01:46:35] Duuude-Ron :
White air. That's why they're coming to visit you on Thanksgiving. Come on. It's gonna be cold and snow. Are you kidding me? Well, you You know where they rest.
[01:46:48] Rich Chelson:
Come on down. I'm I'm a be wearing shorts and a and a Hawaiian shirt, so I'm giving a damn.
[01:46:54] Duuude-Ron :
Well, so usually, so am I. You know? But we don't choose to live up in fucking Indiana either. Right. That's true.
[01:47:04] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. No. I no. This well, I don't know. I mean, there's there's talk about him coming down. I'm planning to go up, in a couple weeks, go up to Indiana and see the kids. I'll I'll try and pin Brian and Brett down for Thanksgiving, see what their plans are. Alright. I mean, I let's put it this way. I'm not going north. I'm not.
[01:47:34] Bryan Goodwin:
So Well, yeah. You'll go north. To head north.
[01:47:38] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. You'll go north as far as the, Mississippi state line.
[01:47:44] Rich Chelson:
Maybe if it's not too cold up there. It gets cold up there. Well,
[01:47:49] Duuude-Ron :
yeah. But that's as far north as you're gonna go. Right?
[01:47:53] Rich Chelson:
If it's not too cold, yeah. I'll go. Okay. Yep. But yeah. No. If it's too cold, I ten. That's as far north as I'll go, and I ten's about 3 miles north of me.
[01:48:06] Duuude-Ron :
There you go.
[01:48:09] Rich Chelson:
Seriously, I I ten is is is, out my front door, basically. But yeah. No. I'm not I'm not, you know, you you know, I've thought of this and, yeah, yeah, might might be somewhat facetious in in some people's eyes, but I don't care because every year for years, I've always gone to someone's place for Thanksgiving or Christmas or whatnot. And that's, you know, that's fine. But after a while, it's like, you know what? Y'all motherfucking come see me.
[01:48:47] Bryan Goodwin:
Right.
[01:48:47] Rich Chelson:
You know? I mean, I I get it. I get it. You know, my house up in Missouri couldn't hold more than 3 people at one time. You know? It'd be a little hard to have Christmas And that I mean, And that's if everybody was outside. Right. Right. You know? So so, I mean, I get it. So but now I got a house. I can hold some people. You know? So yeah.
[01:49:16] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. A house that'll hold quite a few people.
[01:49:18] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[01:49:19] Bryan Goodwin:
And I've got a backyard that'll hold even more. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of them used to having tents, so they can
[01:49:26] Rich Chelson:
Well, I've got 2 tents here and and 2 air mattresses. So
[01:49:32] Bryan Goodwin:
There you go. I mean,
[01:49:35] Rich Chelson:
well, I've got I've got I've got one air mattress in the second bedroom right now. I I've got I've got my bed. Oh my god. It was so man, I got my bed over
[01:49:45] Bryan Goodwin:
the house. I
[01:49:47] Rich Chelson:
I laid down in it. Oh my god. That was oh, I was in heaven. I was so glad to have my bed. I mean, do not get me wrong. I was thankful. I was thankful for my air mattress. Okay? I was thankful for having that at the time I did, but I was so much more thankful when I got my bed.
[01:50:12] Duuude-Ron :
Nothing nothing is nothing is better than sleeping in your own bed. Right. Right.
[01:50:18] Rich Chelson:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I yeah. I took time, got it all set up, and everything just set perfect. Oh, yeah. It's it's man. I'm in high cotton, dude.
[01:50:30] Duuude-Ron :
High cotton.
[01:50:33] Rich Chelson:
But, but, yeah, no, I'm, I'm gonna try and figure out what the kids are doing and what everyone's doing since because, I mean, they said something about having Thanksgiving down here. I'm like, alright. Come on. I got room. I got an oven. I got a stove. I got a smoker. Shit. I cook anything you want.
[01:50:55] Duuude-Ron :
My god. You better get started on that pork shoulder now.
[01:51:04] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. That 25 pound turkey is gonna take a little while.
[01:51:08] Rich Chelson:
No. About about 9 hours in the smoker. Yeah. Yeah. It
[01:51:14] Bryan Goodwin:
it does to be in the middle.
[01:51:16] Rich Chelson:
Oh, yeah. You, dude. Fuck. Yeah. I smoke that bitch. I smoke her good. Squirt her with a little garlic butter. Inject her with with garlic butter. Oh my god. They they sell garlic butter by the tubs down here.
[01:51:33] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah.
[01:51:34] Rich Chelson:
Oh, I'm telling you. It's great.
[01:51:36] Bryan Goodwin:
Fucking take it. Well, you're you're also right next door to Iowa. They don't know what garlic butter is. They're, like, going, you what? You put what? That sounds a little off awful spicy to me. So
[01:51:48] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. See, that's why I love it down here because because, I mean, the spices I have are tame compared to what they have down here. Oh, yeah. They're like, that ain't no spice. You a Yankee with with with that spice. Here, that's some real spice. That's real spice.
[01:52:08] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. Here you go. Rich, see if I can see if I can shift your gears on you.
[01:52:14] Rich Chelson:
Okay.
[01:52:17] Bryan Goodwin:
Our wonderful soon, maybe, possibly, hopefully not, but there is a chance, vice president, in his great state of Minnesota Yep. He to to show you how wonderful of a vice president this dude is gonna be, Minnesota come in, 2025, next year.
[01:52:45] Duuude-Ron :
Uh-huh.
[01:52:47] Bryan Goodwin:
You are not allowed to be a teacher if you are a Christian, a Jew, or a Muslim. Excuse me?
[01:52:59] Rich Chelson:
Yep. What what about what about okay. Oh, well, well, okay. Hang on. Because damn.
[01:53:08] Bryan Goodwin:
Because this is the same guy that says it's neighborly one person's neighborliness is another person's socialism. This is also the same guy who set up the snitch line during during the, Wuhan flu.
[01:53:23] Rich Chelson:
Okay. Okay. Hold on. Hold on. I I know I know I know I know what you're talking about, but hang on. Let's back up here. You trying to get my brain muddled.
[01:53:34] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. Okay.
[01:53:36] Rich Chelson:
Let's let's back up here. The teacher thing.
[01:53:39] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. Okay. The main the main topic. Yeah. Yeah. The first off
[01:53:44] Rich Chelson:
the first off, what's he gonna do with all the, church schools? Close them down?
[01:53:50] Bryan Goodwin:
They're gonna have to be closed down. They're gonna have to be taught by non Christian non non religious teachers.
[01:53:58] Rich Chelson:
No. Because they are non profit or, organizations.
[01:54:02] Bryan Goodwin:
They have they have still have to have a they but in Minnesota, they still have to have a license to teach. Yeah. And they will not be allowed to have that license if they are a Christian, Jew, or Muslim. Okay. I mean, at least he's being either opportunist. But at the same time, I mean, he's still cutting out, a a big, a big swab because a lot of the, a lot of the liberal loonies there Wiccan. That that's a religion. Okay. Lot of them are are are Let's go this. Pagan. Environmentalist. That's a religion. Paganism.
[01:54:40] Rich Chelson:
Well, that's what Wiccan is. Yeah. Latter day Saints is not Christian.
[01:54:45] Bryan Goodwin:
Latter day Saints is Christian, technically. No. They ain't. Yes. It Latter day Saints. The, what are the that is the that that is a that is an an extra testament to the to the Bible is what they actually believe. They believe in Jesus. Jesus is Christ. That's where the Christian term comes from.
[01:55:12] Rich Chelson:
Okay. Alright. We won't go off on that, Rhett, o. But still okay.
[01:55:21] Duuude-Ron :
If he does think that shit is actually gonna pass? It already has.
[01:55:27] Bryan Goodwin:
Really? Yeah. No. It's set to go into effect in 20 25.
[01:55:33] Rich Chelson:
But but what you see, who's gonna teach?
[01:55:40] Bryan Goodwin:
Thank you. And everybody who is who is beholden to the, to the to the liberal side. They now you got some some Christian teachers who are going to see who are saying, well, we're just not we're going to to not, tell them that we're we're a Christian, and we're not gonna worry about suing until we get caught, which is like, no. That's not that's you hiding. That's the Jews hiding until they get caught. Right. And that's not gonna fix the problem. You've I mean Well, no. It's not have to stand up and go, hey. No. We're not playing this game.
[01:56:19] Rich Chelson:
Well, yeah. They yeah. They they, they, they, yeah, definitely needs to, man. I, that just about it.
[01:56:33] Duuude-Ron :
That just Somebody just needs to go and kick him in a fucking dick.
[01:56:38] Rich Chelson:
Okay. What what was the second one you you said the teachers? Because that that just has my mind blown because so so what? You go and get these 18, 19, 20 year old, guys and girls fresh out of college, out of these woke liberal colleges.
[01:57:01] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. Because all that was the other thing. The teachers also have to be able or, have to affirm the the child's gender identity that that whatever it is they want. You have to be, you have to be gender affirming and and, and and non Christian. How did non non religious.
[01:57:23] Rich Chelson:
How did the citizens of the state of Minnesota allow this to pass?
[01:57:29] Bryan Goodwin:
Because that was who they who they voted in. Now Who wants and all the other dingbats of of Minnesota.
[01:57:39] Rich Chelson:
Was this Their brains froze, man. Was this on the bat well, I know their brains froze. I mean, it gets fucking cold up there, dumbasses. But still
[01:57:49] Duuude-Ron :
at the end Bramage. Right? But still,
[01:57:54] Bryan Goodwin:
you know, the thing is, wasn't this on the ballot to be voted on? No. No. No. This is this is these are laws that they put in that the representatives and the and the senators,
[01:58:05] Rich Chelson:
that They just stopped this up and said, oh, okay. We're gonna do this. Yeah. Shouldn't the parents have a say in what what goes on in their children's lives? Oh, wait. No. No. Not not not not when you're not when you're a liberal
[01:58:21] Bryan Goodwin:
liberal socialist like that. No. Your parents are just the breeders. They're the ones who are, who are inconsiderate enough to to contribute to global warming by bringing a child into the end of the world. But but
[01:58:34] Rich Chelson:
but since you did, we're gonna freaking
[01:58:38] Bryan Goodwin:
in freaking indoctrinate them. Yeah. Yeah. It's not it's not the parent's responsibility to be raising the child.
[01:58:46] Rich Chelson:
Oh, you see? That's you see oh my god. That is just because
[01:58:50] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, it it correct. This is the problem with our society. It's not the it's not the parent's responsibility to raise the child. It is the parent's responsibility to feed Well, not even fully feed anymore because hell down there, every school's got free lunch program that's breakfast, lunch, and dinner now all year round.
[01:59:10] Rich Chelson:
Well, yeah, you're right. This is true. But but you see that, you see, the thing is the parents have the child. Yep. And and, well, if they get WIC or state aid, it that the diapers and everything get paid before. The food gets So, so, basically and and I'm not knocking a parent for using aid if if they need it. You know? Because
[01:59:36] Bryan Goodwin:
But when you have diapers are when you have 6 kids from 6 different dads.
[01:59:41] Rich Chelson:
I'm sorry. That's gonna be, like, no. You're a dipshit. Get Right. Before. But but what about the parents that have only 1 or 2 kids that are both working trying to make ends meet? Because rent's fucking outrageous. Food's fucking outrageous. Then you add formula on it, and it's $22
[01:59:58] Bryan Goodwin:
for a little fucking can. No. No. No. That's $40 for a little can. Oh, excuse me. $40. Yeah. Get it right, man. Come on.
[02:00:07] Rich Chelson:
But but you see, that's you see and and you see, that's the thing. There's no reason why formula has to be 40 fucking dollars.
[02:00:15] Bryan Goodwin:
No. But that but the reason why it was 40 fucking dollars is because the, you know, because the the Department of Agriculture actually wouldn't allow other formula to be brought in because of the fact that it would air it. They would have to drop some of the levies that have been leveled against the outside, formula makers You see? Because they were more afraid of big cow than they are of of making sure that there was enough formula during the formula shortage back in 20 Right. 20 1, 2022. Yeah. I remember that. I remember that. It was Britt. Maxie was struggling.
[02:01:07] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Britt was having a hard time finding formula. You know? And it's it's like you see you see, that's the thing. I mean, I was raised on cow's milk. Yeah. Yeah. Fresh out the tea. I I didn't quite get that fresh, but yeah. Oh, no. We no. We we went every week. We got it. I mean, it came from the tea to the metal pail and dumped in a fucking gallon pickle jar. We got 4 gallons a week
[02:01:39] Bryan Goodwin:
in bio But but again, that right there, that is so severely brown. I mean, that's what, when they were talk everybody was talking about avian flu. They're going, well, they're finding pieces of of the virus in the, in in the pasteurized, in the pasteurized milk. And as to indicate that, oh, you're getting the the the pasteurization is killing the virus, but the but the avian flu that could get passed on to people through the milk. It's like, no. It's not how that fucking works, people. You you you see this I tried, but they they the government eats pasteurized raw milk or unpasteurized raw milk. Raw milk drinkers are the bane of ag Department of Agriculture.
And they've they've raided the, raw milk, sellers before. Gone in there, Machine guns and and body armor and all. I guess they're expecting the cows to have, you know, to be locked and loaded, but but they went in there expecting Fucking all 9 howitzer sitting in the back corner. In back corner, something, you know, but they they do. They would go in and raid like they're going, they're like they're taking out, you know, Scarface.
[02:03:03] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. You see, and that's the thing I don't get is, like, it's, like, why do you need that? What? To scare the people? You don't need that shit. To to to leave to to make a an example of them. But but see, that's the thing. It's like it's like they're not hurting anybody.
[02:03:21] Bryan Goodwin:
They're not making anybody else sick. They know the they know the the chances that they're taking, that they might, very slim, might get sick from from drinking raw milk. I never got sick from drinking raw milk. Well, I don't think you've got anybody will I mean, you've got some people who do, but that's those are people who aren't. Because the cattle that they they use in in in the wrong milk producers, they're not the ones who go off most of the most of those people who do the raw milk, raw milk, they're the they're the real super duper hippie dippy type. So the cattle, you know, they're all loved on and stuff and left out in the grass field to to graze, and they come in. And I bring them in to to milk, then release them back out into the pastures and stuff.
[02:04:14] Rich Chelson:
You know, I would, I would love to see a real hippie dippie guy try to walk up to a cow and love them. They do. Yeah. Not the cows I worked with.
[02:04:26] Bryan Goodwin:
Not the cows that I've I mean, all the cows I've ever seen at a dairy. You walk up to them. You put your arm around them. You because, I mean, they're used to having humans walk around them and and there's no man working with them all the time. So they have no they don't have a now the beef cattle, you know, where you have mama goes off and drops the calf. Yeah. You got you got mama cow trying to eat you if you're trying to tag the calf. Oh, yeah.
[02:04:55] Rich Chelson:
No. No. No. That is true. No. It just it just you see, that's the thing, though. It's it's like I don't see because Minnesota 1 is not a very, well-to-do state. And it, it, they would have to jack the annual salaries up just to attract people to come, teach up in Minnesota because,
[02:05:23] Bryan Goodwin:
because of the winners. And there's really nothing much in Minnesota. Well, it's not even because of the winners, but you also have to sit there and deal with the teachers in the in the in, in Twin Cities, in Minneapolis, Saint Paul area, from what I understand, they lock the doors at the at as when the bell rings. I believe it. Because if they don't, kids who will come in and will assault one of the other students in the classroom. They'll go in there. They'll pummel the living shit out of them. And there's nothing that the teacher could do because, I mean, teachers not allowed to touch kid because, you know, God help you if, you know, if the kid if any of those kids were actually even disciplined.
[02:06:10] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. But but you see, this is where this is where the school needs armed guards.
[02:06:16] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, the school needs armed guards, and they have them. I mean, they've got resource officers all over the damn place. It's not that the court does any good. No. No. A resource officer resource officers I've ever seen, they they they're packing. They've got they've got their their service weapon strapped to their hip. Okay. Alright. I I mean, I've I've never seen one. I just don't understand the purpose of having a resource officer there. Yeah. The teachers should be allowed to carry around a 2 by 4 or a 1 by 6 that is shaved down to have a handle on one end. Right.
And when even little 1 the first graders, they act up, They get a nice little solid walk across the butt and say, if you do it again, you get another one. Register feet in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, all the way up to all the way up to senior because God knows I've been lifted off the ground many times by coach Martinez Right. And coach Chisholm and coach Reeser and, coach Haslett and coach Lucas. I mean, every coach that are there, every hell, I remember, well, we had Ward Haynes, coach, mister Haynes. He was a English teacher. He he warmed my ass with a piece of wood piece of wood a couple of times.
See here, mister Dow. Mister Dow I got to know his paddle very well. I think I think my butt print was in his paddle by the top by the end of my, my 3rd grade year. I mean yeah. No. I was I I
[02:08:02] Rich Chelson:
I got to know a a wooden paddle very well all over my house. No. No. All through my school career. Now now in school, I was actually pretty good. I didn't I didn't get messed with too much. But you see you you see, this is what I don't get because these schools and parents and the way society is, I mean, they're they're it's it's Proverbs 1324. You know, spare the rod. Spoil the child. Yeah. And basically, what it means is if you don't whoop that ass every once in a while and I'm not saying Gonna have a spoiled little fucking shit. Beat on them. You're gonna have the kids that you have now that think they're entitled, think that you and I owe them something. And Right. We're like, bitch, you ain't even been in the world yet. The world's gonna chew you up and spit you out.
You know? And I don't care if you lean left and, and wanna be a socialist. The world's gonna eat you up and spit you out and not care about your feeling. And, I mean, that's that's just straight the hell up. Right. That's that that is not mentioned any words. And this is what this is what these parents are not are I mean, they're not even even realizing this because, oh, we can't do this. It might hurt the child's feelings. Hurt the child's feelings.
[02:09:31] Bryan Goodwin:
It their feelings need to be young.
[02:09:33] Rich Chelson:
Teach them. Exactly. Teach them what it feels like to hurt, to be sad, to fail. Because if you don't teach them now, life's gonna teach them, and life is a bitch. Right? They don't realize it. And by freaking Minnesota, you you watch. Minnesota's gonna do this by 2026.
[02:09:58] Bryan Goodwin:
It'll be 2025 next year.
[02:10:00] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. No. No. No. I know that. But I'm saying by 2026, it'll be revoked.
[02:10:08] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh.
[02:10:10] Rich Chelson:
Because, I mean, think about it. Think about it. You you you've got all these gender affirming young little hippie dippies. They're not gonna have any control in the classroom. The kids in the class are gonna be like, fuck you. You owe me because I'm pretty, and I showed up. They're gonna walk out of class. Let them lock the doors. They're just they just won't have class. And they'll be like, okay. Will you fail? No. I won't because of affirmative action.
[02:10:47] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, they won't because all I'll do is talk to mom, and mom will show up there and harangue the shit out of the out of the teacher until the teacher goes, alright. Fine. Here's here's a they gotta b. No. They need an a. And, you know, what the hell do you still you get parents doing that with kids nowadays. Right. You know, the the kid get little junior being a little shit, he still he gets a c, but the parent's like, no. He needs an a.
[02:11:14] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. But but you see the you see in And they're not doing the kid any any benefits at all. Well, no. No. And and the thing is the kids aren't learning.
[02:11:24] Bryan Goodwin:
No. They're not.
[02:11:26] Rich Chelson:
They're they're just like, okay. Okay. If I want to cry to mommy and daddy enough, they'll go to the teacher and fix it for me. What is that teaching a kid? Because when a kid gets out into the world, he ain't got mommy and daddy. His job don't give 2 shits from him. And, yeah, you you have a glare right in your face on it. Yes. I was looking at that. That's what I was trying to figure out, but I got real dark over here. There you go. You're out there.
[02:11:54] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. You're dark. But
[02:11:56] Rich Chelson:
yeah. You got you you got just that little circle, and it's but but no. It it just you know, it's like Okay. Thought I heard something. Anyway, it's just, it's just my mind's wound up right now. Yeah. I know. I figured I would shift gears on you. Yeah. Thanks, dude. What was that second statement that that he did or said? Oh, let's see here. Fucking nuts. You said you said to teachers, then you said something else.
[02:12:31] Bryan Goodwin:
He's doing something else. Shit. What was that?
[02:12:39] Duuude-Ron :
We don't know because you haven't told us.
[02:12:42] Bryan Goodwin:
No. I did. I'm able to talk to him, so But but but I I threw out the teachers, and then I threw out the next thing, and then I threw out one more thing.
[02:12:50] Rich Chelson:
Right. And and the teachers had my mind spinning so hard I couldn't concentrate on what he was saying was the second thing.
[02:13:01] Bryan Goodwin:
So, yeah, let me see here what else. Because, yeah, he was
[02:13:05] Duuude-Ron :
Well, and I've already done forgot, so and I haven't said a word.
[02:13:11] Bryan Goodwin:
So y'all kiss my ass. I can't I can't remember because like I said, the main thing I was going about was just it was about the teachers. I mean, he's got he he's got enough enough bullshit that he's stirring up just because, you know, he is because what oh, because yeah. He what he was saying, one of his, one of his statements that he made was, was that, that, one person's neighborliness.
[02:13:46] Rich Chelson:
Yeah.
[02:13:47] Bryan Goodwin:
Is another person's socialism. Okay. Basically, that and he was talking about, it's yeah. About it was all yeah. While he was talking about being about, about being a good neighbor and that being a good neighbor and fact that he wants socialism. And he's like, dude, that's you may think it's socialism, but I think it's being neighborly person.
[02:14:12] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Yeah. What he's getting at. Well, see well, okay. Now hold on. Hold on. Hold hold the damn presses for a minute. I ain't saying nothing. How can how can being neighborly be related to socialism?
[02:14:28] Bryan Goodwin:
Because you're can't be. You're taking we're taking your money, all the hard work you've done, and give it to somebody who needs it more than you. Oh, fuck, man. Remember, remember social is a neighbor. Each according to their need from each according to their ability.
[02:14:45] Rich Chelson:
Right. But but but But evil is, of all equals is is that whole phrase right there. See, that's the thing. That's not being neighborly. Now now I've known in the past, people have tried to tried to use that, loosely. Say, well well, you know, you've got more. You you can give up more. Bitch, I worked for this. I earned it myself. No. You're not taking my money and giving it to someone else when you're sitting on a pile full of fucking money, and you ain't giving none of it up. No. Hell no. Uh-uh. Because no. No. Hell no. Not nobody. Hell no. And it's not neighborly.
Neighborly is when you go over and meet your neighbor and shake your hand, have a cup of coffee or on the front porch or whatnot, just just general chit chat. That's being a neighbor. Helping your neighbor out, you know, with with Right. And yard work or whatever. You know, that's being neighborly.
[02:15:46] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. You're not sacrificing to a a true a a neighbor is somebody who is not sacrificing themselves for the sake of their neighbor.
[02:15:59] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[02:16:00] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, in some But that's what that's what what Walz is saying. He's saying that if you're if you're a good neighbor, you're going to if you got 2 cars, you'll give you'll give one of them to the family down the street who doesn't have any. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. No.
[02:16:19] Rich Chelson:
Because because you see, that's the thing. Not everybody lives like everybody else. Okay? It has been stated multiple times on this podcast and a lot of our other conversations. I'm a cheap bastard. Okay? And and and how I live? I live well below my means. Other people who don't
[02:16:48] Bryan Goodwin:
they live well above their means. Yep. They they try to act they try to emulate the, emulate the government by spending more than they bring in.
[02:16:58] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. And and, you know, and stuff. So no. It's it's I'm sorry. I mean, yes. If someone needs help, I'll try and help you fix your car. But, you know, I mean, if, if I've got one that, you know, just sitting around in the yard that runs now, if it's just gathering dust and getting rusty, fuck, I'll give it to you. I don't care, but I'm not going to do it because the government wants me to, because that's the thing, this guy, this guy that is, that is saying all this shit, how many cars has he given away to his neighbors down the road? Oh, wait. He lives in an affluent neighborhood. Now there's a word for the day.
See? Affluent. 9:30 at night, and I'm using big words. My god. You motherfucker. But now you see, that's the thing. You know, what's his name? Tim Wells? Yep. Mister Wells, take your ass down to the ghetto and be neighborly and and and give someone more than a 100 fucking dollars. Because I've noticed this. People with Well, they're trying. They're trying. No. No. No. No. You No. No. No. Use his money. Use it. It will you all done. You're asking too much. His money. You're asking way too much, dude. No. No. You're asking them to use his money. They all done. Your money. Hold on. I've noticed I've noticed this over the years.
Okay? And and I'm not saying I'm not saying anything good or bad about it, which I guess not. I don't know. We'll see. But, you know, people who have, you know, a little bit more money, you know, then Right. You know, they they attend to help out people here and there, but they think, you know, they, they had given him a $100. Like like, that's a big thing. And, you know, I've given more than that. And and and and, not even thought about it. And I I'm not I'm not saying that to get accolades or anything. It's another big word. You know, because for me, it does you know, it don't matter. If I have it, you know, I you know, I someone needs it, I give it. You know?
[02:19:17] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. But but it's not to it's but it's not at your detriment. No. No. And see, that's the thing. But you're not gonna go off and give $500 if that $500 is is needed for your house payment.
[02:19:31] Rich Chelson:
Exactly. No. I'm not. But but but, see, the thing is, I'm gonna choose when and where I do it. Okay? I'm not I'm not gonna let no government tell me, we're gonna take half your money because you only need this much to live. Yeah. Fuck that. Because what if I need to buy a new ham radio? Guess what? You just took half my money.
[02:20:00] Bryan Goodwin:
You know? What if got 4 of them. You don't need another one.
[02:20:04] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I do.
[02:20:06] Bryan Goodwin:
No. And and all reality, no. You don't need another one. You want, and there's a big difference. And that's the that's the key part. Is and that that's one of the things they love to try to try to get you on is
[02:20:19] Rich Chelson:
is, well, you don't need that extra gun. You don't need that extra whatever. It's like, you're right. I don't need it. I want it though. And that's why I have the money. Well, and see and see, the thing is I've earned my right to be here. I've earned my right to have what I have every month. So therefore, if I want another gun, if I want another radio, if I want another car, I'll go get a motherfucking car, a gun, a radio. Damn you, Brian.
[02:20:51] Bryan Goodwin:
It's funny because I you said earned and it got me to thinking, have you seen the video of the kids from Baltimore trying to say Aaron earned an iron earned?
[02:21:03] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. You lost. Did I say earned?
[02:21:08] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah.
[02:21:11] Rich Chelson:
Oh, no. See. See. But it was My god, we wound up. What
[02:21:14] Bryan Goodwin:
these all these kids, they they set their they write it out that says, Aaron earned an iron earn. And they're all like, earn earn earn earn. And you see the first kid, and he goes he goes earn earn earn earn. And he goes, what the do we really fucking talk like that? And he like, one of the other guys come by and he goes, what? He's like, read that. He goes, He's like, no. That's not what it says. It's like, yes. Here's right here. It's like, no. It says Aaron, urn, and I, and urn. Oh, that's what I said. Urn, earn, earn, earn. He's like, god, man. We sound like a bunch of fucking more.
[02:21:51] Rich Chelson:
No. I just you you just got me wound up, and I I just I just I just going out. You dropped into hick.
[02:21:58] Bryan Goodwin:
You you dropped it's okay. I got you. I'll I'll I'll do that myself sometimes. But no.
[02:22:04] Rich Chelson:
See see, this is the shit that irks me is because, you know, people who are more affluent than I am think think they can say, oh, we need to do this. And then they get all these little youngins, you know, in their twenties thirties thinking, oh, yeah. That'd be great. Right. Let's have some of the boomers money. No, bitch. We work for it.
[02:22:31] Bryan Goodwin:
You work a boomer, so stop calling yourself a boomer. Well, I'm I'm I'm at the very end of of of the boomer years. No. No. You're at the very beginning of the of the excerpts. Well, yeah. That too. But because because, Adam Curry is a he he proudly professes, I am an exer. Goddamn it. I'm right there at the very I'm probably exer number 1. But
[02:22:59] Rich Chelson:
But but no. Yeah. No. Still though, it's it's it's the thing. It's like, don't take my shit. Go out and work for your shit. Yeah. I mean, I mean, put your lumps in because
[02:23:13] Bryan Goodwin:
guess what? Life doesn't give you a fucking participation. No. No. And it doesn't It does. It does. It sucks. It it sucks, especially when you're first coming out of high school and you're figuring out how to do stuff. And you think, oh, well, I'm gonna because you have these all these brand ill delusions that, oh, I'm gonna get out. I'm gonna I'm not gonna do what my parents did. I'm not gonna sit there and work, you know, 40, 80 hours a week and and to slave away just to just do nothing with the money. And then they go out and go, oh, shit. You actually have to work 80 hours a week just to just to be able to afford a house.
[02:23:51] Rich Chelson:
Right. Exactly.
[02:23:52] Bryan Goodwin:
And they and it and it it hits them and the yeah. It gets a bit depressing. I mean, I remember the time that I had a friend who he made more money than I did and but and I was just a little dinky 11 doll I I thought I was doing great with the $11 an hour. I was like, holy shit, man. I got more money in there. He's like, until I moved in with him, and it was time to split the bills. And I was like, oh, I've got and that that would be down to, like, $5 after all the bills and the rent and everything else is paid. And I'm like, oh, shit. And I gotta figure out what I'm gonna do with for food. And that's where I would go off, and it was lettuce sandwiches. I could afford a head of iceberg lettuce because it was 99¢.
I could afford a loaf of bread because it was 99¢. And I could then have a couple dollars left that I could go to go to Taco Bell and and for, for Friday and and enjoy have a couple of, have a couple of tacos, soft tacos, and it was 2. Two tacos. I can have 2 tacos, and that was it of 1 of, of all I had left. I had to hoof it to work it back because I got, you know, $5 wasn't gonna cover cover gas for that amount of time. Right. Granite gas was still, like, a buck 20, buck 10 at that time, but it was, you know, it was a hell of a lot cheaper than it was than it is now. But at the same time, it was you know, when you're all you have left is a literal $5 bill. What are you gonna do? You know? If I had if I ended up having more than 5, then hot. Goddamn. I was able to afford ramen noodles. So, you know But see, the thing is schools don't
[02:25:29] Rich Chelson:
you see, when when I was in school, we got taught told home app. Comments at checkbook, home app. Egg. You know, we got taught how to actually live in the world. Right. Now now now whether we listen to it or not, yeah, well, you know, most of us didn't, but
[02:25:48] Bryan Goodwin:
we we were still taught quickly found out why you don't bounce check. No. Yes. Oh god. We ain't gonna go down there. We No. That's time for that one. That was that was a very scary night. Jail. So I never made it to jail. Oh, I did. I did. Yeah. But
[02:26:08] Rich Chelson:
but see, that's the thing. They don't fucking teach us in school. You know, they just, they just teach these kids, oh, get a credit card, you know, and and they don't, they don't teach them how to budget. They don't teach them how to do anything. And it's like, how how is a young person supposed to navigate this?
[02:26:28] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. Because they're that's just they're out of out of high school, and they they get, go to college all of a sudden. They're like, yeah. Well, I'm gonna go ahead and spend a $120,000 for the, yeah, for this, for this semester of school so that I can get, you know, a puppeteering degree. It's like Right. Yeah. Like, that's really gonna do you any good there, buddy.
[02:26:50] Rich Chelson:
Well, and see and see, that's like that's like there's this one commercial I've seen when I watch TV as as these these college kids sitting at a at a restaurant. You know, they just got done eating. And it's for, like, I don't know, this this one bank that has a bank card, I guess, for students or whatnot. And they split the check and and the kid just happened, oh, shit. I got low funds. Mom, help ASAP. Need to send money. This is first thing. It's like, you know, it's like he's out the house. Where's your own fucking money, dude? Get a fucking job. Mommy and daddy is not your bank.
You know? But but, of course, in a commercial, mommy wires the money. Oh, good. Thank you. I can pay it. You know? Get a fucking job. Oh, no. We, we, can't be bothered to be 9 to 5 or 73 or 6 to 2. You know, God forbid, my life's ruined. Really?
[02:27:59] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, you've seen the seen the videos of of the, of the oh, what? It was, the one I've seen was the girl who was who was, having her belt down because she's like, well, I have to, how am I supposed to have a life if I'm if I'm working I get up at, I get up at 6, and I go to work at 7, and I from 8 until till 5 o'clock. And then I get home get home from there, and I'll be at 6 o'clock. And I'm just so tired. I don't wanna go do anything. And how is that all fair? Because it's like, that's life, kid. That's so I mean, then we and everybody who saw the video would sit there just laughing and and and, you know, being rather rather mean and and, in a rightful way because, I mean, that's congratulations, little girl. You're you're realizing that, that lie is not fair. Life is not not good. Not yeah. You're gonna sit there and listen to some your your, your college professor go, yeah. And you're being taken advantage of by a big corporation. Well, they are sadly, nowadays, you are because big corporations are all in bed with the government.
[02:29:14] Rich Chelson:
Right. But but, see, also, the college professors never held a fucking job. Well, no. No. It was 90 90% of the college professors have never been have never held a job.
[02:29:26] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. So Yeah. And that I mean, I I came across a a book, an audible, book that I was gonna listen to, and it was like the 4, the 4, I think it's, like, the 4 skills needed, for entrepreneur, for sales. Uh-huh. And it was a professor, and it was just like and granted, I I'm not an expert sales, but Annie stretched the imagination. But things she was saying, I was just kinda like going yeah. No. I okay. These were all very airy fairy
[02:30:05] Rich Chelson:
lines of thinking, but at the same time, you ain't telling anybody anything that's gonna help. So Right. Well and see and see, that's the thing. Most of these books and shit like this is is is just like a word salad. Basically, it is. And and, like, if it comes to sales, I'll tell you right now, one person I'll listen to over anybody, and that's Zig Ziglar. Yeah. That man knows motherfucking sales. Yeah. Well, Zig Zigler, Grant
[02:30:35] Bryan Goodwin:
Cardone, Yeah. Jeff Walker
[02:30:38] Rich Chelson:
is is another one. I mean, now he's been able to make multimillions of dollars on on launching. So But but still a lot of, you know, I mean, I mean, there's there's a lot better people than some college professor who's never been out in the world. Right. Who's never ran a business. Yeah. You know? And I'm sorry, but if you haven't ran a business or even tried,
[02:31:00] Bryan Goodwin:
I don't wanna hear from you. Right. And that's, I mean, that's kind of the way that, you know, back in the late nineties, early 2000, you had a whole bunch of, whole bunch of child psychologists that had never had a child and was trying to tell you how to rare raise children. You need to be low raise them in a in a loving, caring environment, but you never wanna wanna strike the child. It's like, you've never had a child. Wait till you have your little little 5 year old that's popped up on sugar and decks you in the face with a golf ball. You tell me if you're just gonna go, oh, little Johnny, you need to settle down. No. You're gonna bend his bend him over your knee, and you're gonna tan his little ass. Right. And he's gonna quickly learn. Oh, don't throw shit at dad's face.
[02:31:48] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[02:31:49] Bryan Goodwin:
Because when they shit at dad. When he when you throw shit at dad and it hits him in the head, his face gets really red, and then he throw he grabs ahold of you, and your ass starts hurting really, really bad. Right. Right. But, yeah, see this thing now. You see? And this
[02:32:08] Rich Chelson:
this is why we have kids like this nowadays because because the parents because the kid the schools tell the kids, if if mommy or daddy touches you, tell us and we'll call, DFS or CPS, whatever you wanna call it. Right. You know, it's like it's like, you know what? Let someone threaten me with that. I'll call the motherfuckers for you. I'll call them and tell them what I did, and then tell them, come on over here and do what you gotta do. Or I'll tell him pack a bag. I'm gonna send you over there. I don't you see, that's the thing. You see, you see all these all these little kids that that, and I call them little kids because they're I'm talking Way younger than us. Yeah. Way younger than us. But but, you know, if these, you know, if these kids say this shit, you know what? Call her bluff.
Hand them the fucking phone and say dial it. If they call, fine. Deal with it. You know? Show them there are consequences to their actions. Mhmm. Nine times out of 10, if you actually confront them and say, here, get after it. Oh, no. No. What, what, what'll I do? Well, you know what? That's your problem to figure out because I'm be I'm going to jail because you done told CPS I spanked you. So you figure it out house. And 9 times out of 10, they will back the fuck down because they don't have that safety net. Oh, mommy and daddy can't save me. I'm I'm on my own. I don't know what to do. What do I do? Oh my God. I need a therapist.
No, you need your ass whooped. Right? Need to be taught some respect, some discipline. In fact, oh, no. Hang on. Hang on. This was last week. I think it was either last week or the week before the 1st week I moved in this house. I went to Big Lots. Right? I was I was I was doing some shopping in Big Lots. I was coming out to my Jeep, and there was a car right on the other side of my Jeep. And, there's these 2 young 2 young, African American boys. I'd say I'd say the oldest one was probably about Breezy's age, about 10, 11 years old. And Okay. And his brother was probably closer to MJ's age, 5 or 6 maybe, and everything. And I I just come walking up my Jeep, and I unlocked it. And this this young man just come walking up. He says, I'll help you, sir.
He he opens the gate of the Jeep and he takes my stuff. And and, his brother, who's a lot shorter than he was even reached in and and, you know, helped put the stuff in my Jeep. Yeah. And then closed up, closed the backup and everything. And I, I was, I was shocked. You know, I was, I was floored because I have not seen young people do that in years and just offered. And I was sitting in the Jeep, you know, I had it running. I was getting ready to leave. Well, I saw their mother come up, you know, to get in the car. I rolled the window down. I said, ma'am, I want you to know your boys are awesome.
Thank you for raising your boys like that. And I told her why. And she said, yeah, I try and I try and raise my boys, you know, you know, to do right. I said, you've done a hell of a job. Keeps it up. You know? Because I, I mean, you don't back in our day, you know, we were taught to do that.
[02:36:12] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. And if he didn't, and if he didn't, then that stranger who was needing help come along and whoop your ass for your parents. Right.
[02:36:22] Rich Chelson:
But, but no, I'm just saying now, you, you know, just the other day when that happened, how I was floored. Yeah. I was like, I was like, oh my God. And, and, you know, I mean, I didn't really wait to see if his mother came out, but I kinda did. And, you know, because I kinda figured she wouldn't be too far along. And so, you know, I, I wanted her to know, keep doing what you're doing because that I mean, I love seeing young people being raised like that. Yeah. You know? And it's just it's it's awesome. So I don't know. You done well me up.
[02:37:10] Bryan Goodwin:
Good. Well, thankfully, it's gonna be time. We can now go ahead and start getting her all calmed down a little bit, and we'll down start downshifting a lot because, guys, we, we run this show out of, just out of the fact that we want to help other guys understand that this is this is how guys talk. This is how we share and live our life intentionally with each other. We have decided that every, every Thursday evening, we're gonna get together, and we're gonna just all 3 of us are gonna sit around. We're gonna talk. We're gonna give give each other shit. We're gonna help each other if we come across problems, yada yada yada. We're gonna do what we need to do with what we needed and with what we have.
And so and that is the main overarching goal. The other part is just we like to do podcast. Me and me and Rich, we decided we drag drag Ron on the dude on over here and let him experience what a podcast is because he, being the, being the Luddite that he is, he he he struggles with understanding exactly what podcasts are and how they work and all that other stuff, and it's just kinda fun to let him discover all this. So but this is a podcasting 2.0 client show, which means that if you have the right type of show, available, then we can we go you can actually pick up the, the show live on on the apps like pot Verse, or Podcast Guru, or, or Fountain.
These are all, podcast 2.0 modern these are the modern podcast apps. You can go over to, modern podcast apps.com or, or just go to podcast index, or podcasting2.org, and there's a list of apps there that, you can also try and download, and they've got them for, for Apple, and they've also got them for Android. So got you covered in all, in all the, different areas. And these are one of the fun things that podcasting 2.0 has is that it really implements the value for value, which is if you found any value in the show, you can help you can help us out by giving us some type or form of of of value back. It might be in the form of time, talent, or or even treasure. Time could be that you take time to, to edit the show, or you take the, time to, to design a a, the cover art, or the chapter art. Or maybe you've, you have the talent to do the design of the of the cover art, so you try to do it.
Or maybe you've just got you've got a couple dollars or cup however much money you think we are worth that you can actually send over to us in either, PayPal donation, which is through the with fiat currency, or you can use the Toshi's. And we'd we actually have a neat little system set up so that you can actually send us Satoshis through the app, and at the same time, send us a message and be able to send a message, get a get a response, and be able to say, hey. This is, ask a question and we can reply. And so we can actually have a feedback loop going on. And with that feedback loop, we are able to grow a stronger community.
If you, if you don't have use a podcast 2.0 compliant, modern podcast app, that's fine. You can still get a hold of us. And by sending us an email, you can send an email to me that is, CircleCast, that's circle and cast, c a s t, circle [email protected]. Or if you wanna get a hold of Rich, you could do rchelson, r [email protected]. If you wanna get a hold of Duke, send a message to either one of us. We'll get it over to Duke. Like I said, he's a he's a Luddite. He doesn't have he doesn't do the email thing that much. So we get it. We'll send it over to him. Let him reply to you live on the show. So, guys, thanks again for, listening. If there's anything you liked, thought it was great, you want thought think of somebody who would really like to hear the show, share it out. Share it on to Facebook and Instagram and and Twitter or x and threads and and, and tribal or any other play any other mastodon, any of the other, social media sites out there that you find interesting, one to be able to share with, everybody and let them know that the 2 grumpy vets and the dude is a is a show that's out there helping, helping guys to, to get around and just yabbering with each other and having a good time and and and getting the, getting the the fullness of life going and helping guys just become better guys because of it. So that's, that's my basic spiel.
Rich, you have what's your big spiel you'd like to share this week?
[02:42:20] Rich Chelson:
Well, mainly just, yeah. That thought just don't Ow. Now it just, you know, thank you for listening. For the ones that do listen, we very, very much, very much appreciate that. And, share it out with your friends because, some of the stuff we talk about, I mean, this is our opinions. Whether you agree with them or not, we're fine with that. We don't care, but, you know, share it out because someone might think we're funny And, you never know what what's gonna come out of our l. We don't even know what's gonna come out of our mouth sometimes. That's that's just straight up. So, but, yeah, listen. Share it out. Send this email with your comments, questions, you know, whatever. And boostagrams, those are real easy, like Brian said, with your podcasting 2.0 apps, and there's many of them out there now.
It's very easy, and you can get Satoshis right through your bank or your card right into the app now and just, you know, dive into that world. It's it's it's, it's it sounds scary, but it's really not. So, just, something to think about on that end. And other than that, have a great weekend, and, we'll definitely see you next week.
[02:43:52] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, hey, Bridge. What's your, also, guys, if y'all if y'all are, are are, ham radio enthusiast also, you can get ahold of Rich also through his, through through his ham radio, call sign, which is what again? November 5 bravo Lima Mike. There you go. So Alright. Dude, what do you got to say for the week?
[02:44:18] Duuude-Ron :
You know, as somebody that doesn't, do a whole heck of a lot of talking during the show, and listening to what everything was spoken upon tonight. The only thing I really have to say is a quote from, share Buford Tea Justice for some of those that have watched Smokey in the Bay. That's such a shame. Who I'm talking about. Sheriff Buford t justice, and I quote, what the hell is the world coming to? You know? Yeah. I grew up I grew up, you know, high school, graduated 1986. Yeah. If you if you ran your mouth in elementary school, you got your ass whooped with a paddle.
And if mom and dad found out about it, usually, the question was is, how many fucking lickings did it take for his mouth? So, yeah, lot of changes in the world, unfortunately. Sad. It's true. Everybody have yeah. Sad but true. Everybody have a great week, and, hopefully, you have a good long weekend. I know I get to have the day off on Labor Day, so I'm thankful for that. And everybody have a great week.
[02:46:00] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright. So guys, thanks again for, for listening. This is, us wrapping it up, and, we show up every, every Thursday, join right around, 7:30 and lasts till about 10. So, guys, with that, go ahead and, we'll sign off and let y'all go and enjoy the rest of the night. So till then, bye.
[02:46:24] Rich Chelson:
Later, gator.
[02:46:26] Duuude-Ron :
Have a great one.
[02:46:28] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright, guys. Catch y'all next week. Alright. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Introduction and Show Overview
Technical Difficulties and Computer Issues
Discussion on Technology Preferences
Financial Planning and Budgeting
Entertainment and Media Preferences
Gaming and Video Game Recommendations
In-depth Discussion on Far Cry 4
History and Evolution of Nintendo
Climate Change and Media Narratives
Personal Health and VA Services
Pain Management and Medication
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
Weather Patterns and Predictions
Ham Radio and Cliff Ravenscraft
Relaxed Mail and Business Updates
Thanksgiving Plans and Family Gatherings
Minnesota's New Teaching Regulations
Societal Changes and Parenting
Closing Remarks and Show Wrap-Up