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Episode 140 : From Converse to Heels with Gelindo

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In this episode, the fellas keep it loose and real—starting with some laughs about getting older, random celebrity look-alikes, and the everyday wear and tear that hits different with age.

But underneath the jokes, this one goes deeper.

The conversation shifts into fatherhood and those quiet moments that sneak up on you—like realizing your kids are growing up faster than you expected. From a simple outfit choice to the deeper meaning behind cultural traditions like quinceañeras, the crew reflects on what it really means to let go, guide, and be present.

They also tap into relationships—what it takes to reconnect, rebuild, and actually make time for the people who matter most.

This episode is about showing up, putting in the work, and understanding that life doesn’t wait.

Real talk, real laughs, and real perspective.

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SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we're good. Yeah? Yeah. All right, here. All right. I'm gonna play the music though. You can't hear it, but you know. Just know. Just know that I'm playing it. That's part of the charm of this show now. We have to know, we have to figure it out. I gotta fix it. Good luck with three, two. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo! Welcome back to Yaffo Naffle. I'm uh this one. And I'm here with Jolinda. What up, Jelinda? How are you? How are you? I'm I'm good. I'm good. You're out of sorts, dude.

SPEAKER_03

I am out of sorts.

SPEAKER_01

Don't be out of sorts, dude. The whole the whole thing of this is that you just gotta go with the flow. Roll with the punches.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, you talking about right now for the show?

SPEAKER_01

I'm out of sorts? It sounds like you're just a little, you know, titter totter. Actually, dude, earlier I was. You just said I look like Animal House, the guy, you know, because I cut my beard. I'm no longer, you know, Z Z Top. I'm now, I'm now, what am I? Brother Brother D-Day from Animal House. Brother D-Day. If you guys want to know what I look like, just think of Animal House and then Brother D-Day, and then Ag a Beard and 50, like make him 50, and then that's me.

SPEAKER_03

Right. He's not a bad looking guy. What the? I don't understand the the you seem insulted. I kind of am a little bit because I don't see it.

SPEAKER_01

I'm like, what the fuck are you talking about?

SPEAKER_03

I I like I said, you're not twins.

SPEAKER_01

There is uh a guy that reminds me of you right now, like exactly who you are. Not who you are, I'm sorry, but what you look like.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

People want to know. You ever seen ABC's The Blacklist? And there's a bad guy on the blacklist? No.

SPEAKER_03

I've seen Blacklist. I saw one episode, and that was it.

SPEAKER_01

And I've not seen anymore. There is another one. You're talking about the the lead? Not the father. There's a the there's another there's the there's the other agent, the anti-agent. Uh and there, wait, there's another one, another kind of like CIA on CBS. And if only we had something that we could look up. What could it be? I'll not person of interest. Every so often on the right lighting. This is you.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, no, I can I can I can kind of see that. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Me and Carol see this guy, and we're like, oh my god, that's Gelendo. Oh my gosh. Who's this? What's this guy's name? Michael Emerson. Emerson. Every so often. Thanks. You're saying I look like I look like Mike Johnson, the speaker of the house. No, this does not look like Mike Johnson.

SPEAKER_03

That doesn't look like Mike Johnson right there. Look at that photo.

SPEAKER_01

No, dude. That does not, that does not look like Mike Johnson. And look, every so often that's you. Okay. That's pretty good. You see what I'm saying? You see what I mean? You see, you're like, oh, well, that's pretty good. That's all right. That's I could see it. Right. You could see it. No, if you said, oh, yeah, you know, he kind of looked like Burt Reynolds. You know what to happen?

SPEAKER_03

You know, anybody ever tell you you look like Robert Redford?

SPEAKER_04

No.

SPEAKER_02

Anyone ever said you have a there's a there's a Brad Brad Pitt quality to you?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

You know, you look like um that one guy, the one part of what part of what part of Brad Pitt do you think I look like? I don't know the shadow. Your shadow is very have you ever seen Doxic Avenger.

SPEAKER_03

Or the incredible melting man. I think of you when I when I when I watch that.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, wow. Okay. Oh, stop with the compliments and knocking on my knees, baby. I'm sorry to melt down here. Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_03

Holy moly. Anyway, last week's episode, episode 139. Was any updates? I because I I keep on watching the promo. And if you guys haven't seen the promo, check out the promo from last week's episode.

SPEAKER_01

I have to, I have to get I have to get uh I have to get Deuce on here to give us the updates. I try to get him on the phone recently, but he's been busy uh you know doing other things, breaking teeth left and right.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my gosh. I was I've been telling people about it too.

SPEAKER_02

And they're just like, no way. You've been spraying the gospel of Deuce coming at you. Yes.

SPEAKER_03

Watch out, he's out there. Well, because I'm looking, I'm watching the promo right now and the woman catching it right in the choppers and the teeth going flying. And then, you know, like just the pain of that, which then okay, so we have no updates from that, but I was watching um the uh Illinois basketball game yesterday or this morning um during the March Madness, and there was uh this kid that jumped up for the ball to rebound or whatever and came down and his foot hit his teammate's foot and it just like popped onto its side, and it was I mean, he was in agony. He couldn't, they had to carry him up, you know, he couldn't put any pressure on it, but they showed it in slow motion. I was like, oh my gosh, I still haven't heard yet, you know, what if it was uh broken or the most incredible sprain, and you know, and he was one of the top guys, uh, and they wound up losing too on top of it. But it was just like, oh, I just felt so bad for him. Just felt so bad for him. And then he's and then his teammate, you know, is gonna find out later that it was his foot, you know. I mean, not it wasn't his fault, but he's gonna he's gonna have you know survivor's guilt.

SPEAKER_01

There's gonna be a bigger that. There's gotta be a bigger that. Yeah, sports sports at your older age is is it it it is it is comedic. It is comedic. But older, he's in college. Right. But I mean, even when you see it as an older person, oh I see what you're saying. You're just like, oh, I don't, you know, uh it it's very uh it's it's uh it's a crazy turn that it takes. I was out there uh on this Saturday running with the boys because I I had a drill, and I only had unfortunately not all of them showed up, only like five showed up, which is which is always what I was telling you. It's it those are the five that are going to go on to probably the 18. And it's not because they're better, it's just because they're hard working and sooner or later hard work beats talent every single time and every aspect of life all the time. And showing up is the number one skill that people lack. Yeah, I find that's all you gotta do is show up for the job, just show up right now. Uh, my daughter just came in and said, Oh, are you guys sidetracked? I guess you guys are not gonna record. Like, what? What do you mean? We're we're here. We're why wouldn't we? Like, completely goes beyond, like, where I'm like, no, we're we're we're here. We're we're doing this, right? Uh and anyway, there was a point in this drill that I was making them run. And since we only had five, meaning I had to run it as well. And once we were done, I was like, All right, we're gonna line up, we're gonna shoot. And they saw me like, like, me bend over, like catching my breath, like I'm dying, like, and they all, you know, they're 13, and so they've got around, they're like, and one of them looks at me straight face and he's like, Age, huh, coach? What did he wait? What did he say? Age, huh, coach? Oh, did you I'm I'm dying trying to catch my breath. And I looked at him, I was like, I want you to remember this when you're 50 and be like, damn, that man was out here in the synthetic grass at 90 degrees at 50 year old running with our right. See?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, you gotta keep on moving. I I keep on getting all of my mystery wounds and stuff. I'm going, no. I hope this is just like you just kind of get this. There's this part where everything just kind of falls apart a little bit, and you gotta redo it, and then you're good for another 15 years.

SPEAKER_01

So that was uh that was Saturday, and then today was uh helping uh Ace put down pavers and his grass at his house. And luckily it was three of us doing it. Um but that was also intense work. That was you ever gonna do that? Pavers?

SPEAKER_03

Uh no. In in the heat, too, because it's uh it's cooler over here, but still it was it's hotter over there. You were in the 80s.

SPEAKER_01

I didn't finish. I left three of them out. I left three of them out, and he's like, Are you really? I'm like, I got other shit to do. I'm like, but uh, those three you can just put on top of the grass and just tell that those are from the other three that didn't show up when you mentioned that text.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, there you go. So you got every all the papers put in except for three.

SPEAKER_01

Except for three. He him and uh him and uh Romano were gonna go ahead and do it. Oh. Well, it won't take them that long for three. No, it won't take him that long for three. It won't take them that long. I did feel bad that I was leaving, but at the same time, I was like, dude, come on. Wait what what else do you got? You gotta clean the house for him too?

SPEAKER_03

I mean, you put in all the papers. There's three left. You can't handle the last three? You got a week to do them. If you can't finish them all today, just do one every evening after you get home from work.

SPEAKER_01

Come and do these papers. Uh what else? Uh Kennedy got her first, uh, my daughter got her first little black dress. Oh, I was that's a that's an experience to see her. You know, remember how I told you that uh we went to that dinner for my birthday, and she noticed that all these girls were uh dressed up and she noticed that she was wearing jeans. We were at a nice restaurant and she noticed that she was wearing jeans.

SPEAKER_03

No, you didn't you never mentioned that.

SPEAKER_01

I didn't? No. So the night that uh that um that deuce uh broke uh broke records along with teeth, that night, that night we were at the fancy restaurant at that uh his wife smoked but had on the bingo card.

SPEAKER_00

Right, right, right, right.

SPEAKER_01

And uh so when we walked in, you know, I I knew it was gonna be somewhat fancy. I wore a sports coat, which doesn't mean anything, but you know, I was like, all right, I'll put on a coat. And my wife looked nice and and and my daughter looked like a 13-year-old girl, you know, in jeans and uh a nice shirt and and shoes, right? And she had a purse, uh a Lilo and stitch purchase, but nonetheless a purse.

SPEAKER_00

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

But as she walked in, she looked around and she's like, Dad, I'm like, yeah. She's like, I need a nice dress. I'm like, Oh, you mean like a like a little cocktail dress? She's like, What's a cocktail dress? I'm like, you know, like a black dress, like a little black dress. She's like, and she I and I saw her like her her eyes kind of like scanned the room and she's like, Yeah, that's what I need. Everyone here, and I like she was for the first time conscious of the fact that she looked like a little kid, you know what I mean? Yeah, and I'm like, okay, so we gotta get you a black dress. I'm like, we have to get you a little black dress anyways for the for the funeral, so we'll get you a little black dress. She's like, Yeah, I need that. So, and this is where I think it's hysterical, right? Because at the same time, she wants to look grown up a little bit. But I asked her, I was like, So what are you gonna wear with these uh with this little black dress? You want you want heels, slips? What do you want? She's like, black converse. High tops or low tops? High tops, it looks great.

SPEAKER_03

I think she can pull it off.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly, exactly. So I'm not against it because I'm like, there's only so much there's that that age is only you can only pull that off for so long. Right, yeah, no, she can do it. Now your wife can't.

SPEAKER_03

No, right, but but Kennedy can for sure.

SPEAKER_02

For sure. Little cocktail dress and black and black converse look super cute.

SPEAKER_01

Right, yeah, yeah. But but I I just it was it was a very uh I know that you don't know this, and I know most of our maybe our listeners won't know this, but so for Kingsangas, you know, there is uh the the big Kingsanga thing, w uh celebration when the girl turns 15. Right, okay in the Latin community, uh which i I find it funny because it's now I see that it's true. The father-daughter dance, because there's a father-daughter dance, and the whole procession of that is that the dad takes off the tennis shoes off the girl. No way. Yeah, yeah, and puts on the heels. That dad gives her the first pair of heels.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, that would make me want to cry, I think.

SPEAKER_02

Now that you know, right?

SPEAKER_03

Like, yeah, oh, that's sad. Because I was just about to ask you, like, really, what's a quinciera about? I mean, I know it's a a girl when she turns how old is it? I obviously.

SPEAKER_01

But what's the point of it? So back in the in the Spanish and uh let's say Catholic, Roman Catholic fucking uh his uh conquistador days, they brought on this thing of being a quincinera and being like at the age of 15, and they had chambalagas, meaning the guys that were trying to date the daughter in the main chambalag, right? Which is it it means that she is available to get married now. Like that the dad, that the family now, like this is the like the presentation to the world of she's a woman now, you know, right? Because everybody's gonna be dead in 10 years. Exactly. You all you gotta keep it in context, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Keep it in context. Right. It's not, but that that tradition still kind of like exists today, right? Now it's just the big party, whatever. But the tennis shoe idea was something that they started to come on, in which I think it's hysterical now because I totally see like how emotional it might be. You know, like you know, like I'm telling you guys this story now about Kennedy putting on Converse with the black dress. Now you gotta just fast forward a few years and be like, I'm gonna take off the Converse and give her her first black heels.

SPEAKER_03

Right, yeah. For the Kincyera. I'm cheering up just thinking about it. But then after the Quincy era, you take those shoes back and you go, Yeah, now put these shoes back on. Put these back on. That was just for show. That was for the party, but you're putting the gym shoes back on right away. Oh man. Now, for uh a male, a guy, is there a male version of that?

SPEAKER_01

Isn't but I had one because I'd be damned if I wasn't gonna feel special myself. Okay. So my mom made me a special birthday when I turned 15. And she and then she did one for Damien as well, for for baby boy, the sergeant. Okay. I think she did she do one for Jason, for just Jay? I think she did too. All right, yeah, because she only had boys. So she but it it's not it's not it's not the norm. It's not the norm. So was she doing it? So okay, so she did it for all the boys or just I think she did it for all the boys. Okay, but I know that she did it, I know that when she did it for me was because I kept going to Quincingera, so you have to be asked to be in the in like the the party that dances with everyone else, right? No, what do you mean?

SPEAKER_03

Like you get invited to the quinciera, which is the party, right?

SPEAKER_01

But then there's these these uh that that's the party, but then there's chambalags, and the chambalags are the ones that wear the tuxedos with uh with the quinceneira. Okay, right? So they all so what they do is the main the the birthday girl picks like let's just say five guys and five girls, and those guys wear the tuxes and the girls wear these these go along. Yes, it's almost like a wedding, and then there's the main guy that dances that she picks to be the main chumbo.

SPEAKER_03

Is that usually like who she has a crush on? A boyfriend or a best friend?

SPEAKER_01

Exactly exactly. It's a whole thing of like, you know, like the girls finally get to or the boyfriends, or the you know, whatever, however, it works out. That's normally the way it works out. I should show you the pictures of what we did when Carol turned when my wife turned 30. Uh, you know, she was a little remember, my wife was here from uh she moved, she moved from El Salvador at 24, right? So from then she's was dating me and she only knew my friends. So then she turned 30 and there's this big birthday, right? And she's a little sad in the sense that her friends, all her friends, are back home in El Salvador, right? So she'd kind of like, she's like, eh, it doesn't really like it's not gonna mean the same because all my friends that you know, and so I asked her, I was like, hey, what what birthday was your favorite birthday? And she's like, Oh, my quinceaneera. And I was like, Oh, why don't we have uh you're 30? Why don't we have a 30 nera? Which means, you know, being 30. So we did the exact same thing. She bought an outfit from a Kincenera store. We got a limo, and all the guys wore black dicky shorts and uh the black textil shirts, and the girls got really dressed up in pink dresses, and we I think I I I wanna I don't know if we got a limo, but we did take the the king's the traditional kinsen yaga pictures. Wait, and what are the traditional pictures? Like wedding photo kind of DJ? Yeah, kinda like almost kinda. Yeah, yeah. We did the we did the whole thing and then we partyed at my mom's at my mom's house in the backyard.

SPEAKER_00

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

We had a DJ and it was a whole Kingsenga party all the way. Yes, all right. That's good. And then we called it the Trintanera. And I think I kept thinking, I was like, you know what? This should be a thing that when women turn 30, you know, since it's so depressing kind of for them sometimes, or it shouldn't be, but it is for whatever reason, that they should have a Trentanera, like uh like going back to like, hey, this is so much better 15 years later of me being 15, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Or 40, 50, 60.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. Sure, like 50 would be kind of crazy. Ace was telling me, you know, since he was born in a leap year, uh, that he won uh he wants to have uh a bar mitzvah at 50.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That's kind of like the same thing as a Kinsenga, because in the leap year, you know what I mean. So maybe 50, but technically he would really be 13. Because he wanna have a brisk the uh year before.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_01

I was thinking I was like, oh, that's great.

SPEAKER_04

We'll all be there. For the brisk. Full grown man having a brisk. Where's where's the lucky guy? Oh, he's over there doing shots of Jack. Before the brisk. Oh shit.

SPEAKER_01

You know, I know this is kind of on subject, but off subject.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Uh one of the reasons of the whole um it's on subject. So uh being a Christian, right? Being born again type of thing. Yeah. You want to know why it caught on so quickly? One of the reasons why they think it caught on so quickly. Go ahead. What's what's your it was it was because here no, it's not a theory. Oh, okay. What's the facts? It's it they say it's because uh, well, back then, to be considered a man of God or to be considered, you know, part of the kingdom, you had to be Jewish. And to be Jewish, you get you had to have circumcision, right? Well, back then, if you decide to get circumcised to follow God at like, you know, past the age of one, there is no antibiotics and there is no cleanliness and there's no surgical room, chances are you're going to fucking die. You were going to die from from having that procedure. Yeah, okay. Right? So instead, when they said all you gotta do is accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and you'd be saved, and you'd be accepted into the king into the Lord, into the kingdom of the Lord, then people were like, Oh, and I don't have to fucking, you know, have the brisk. Right, right. And they were like, it's like being born again, because that's why that's the whole thing of being born again, you know what I mean? Like, oh, it's like it happened, but it didn't happen. Oh my gosh. Okay. Uh no, it's a little off-subject, but on subject, but just a little history. Thank you. A little history lesson. There you go. Um, have you had your mother over for dinner? We've talked, we've spoken. Oh me and the iceberg have have had communication. Oh, that's that's steps. That stops? No, that's steps. You're making steps. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Making steps. I'm trying to make steps. I'm trying to, I'm trying. We're we're both trying. I could tell the last time conversation I had with her, she could tell, like she was like, I could tell that she's like, this is kind of weird. Like, like now I I feel like she feels it's kind of weird. Like, this is kind of strange. Like, why are we what am I doing? What do you mean it's kind of weird? That you're talking to your mother? It's weird? No, no, that we are that we haven't been talking the way we normally used to do. Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.

SPEAKER_03

So you're getting past that, and you're like, okay, let's just get back to being normal and talking.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, can we just yeah, can we?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, enough with the passive aggressive and let's do dinner. Come on over.

SPEAKER_01

Keeping a ledger. Right. The only my my thing is right now, I as much as I want to do stuff like this, I I I just get I get busy. I gotta figure out if I'm getting busy to avoid things, because that's usually something that you know I no I tend to do. No, you're busy.

SPEAKER_03

No, you're there's not an excuse. And you have to go and kind of schedule it. Yeah. You know, I mean, you had something that just came up today to go and lay the pavers, you know.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, like that. Like, for instance, you know, like like in if I would say something like that and be like, hey, listen, I'm gonna go help uh my friend with his preparations for his father's memorial, and I'm gonna go lay down some pavers for it with him. She would kind of like get a little oh, eh, eh.

SPEAKER_03

And then I'd be like, oh, eh, but here's the thing. But no, here's the thing is that you schedule it. Now, if you had scheduled in advance that you were doing dinner with your mother, you can go and help lay the pavers until two o'clock. And then after that, or whatever time it is, but you go, but I have to go because you already have other obligations. Right. You don't go and change that around because somebody else came up with something.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, basically how I have to say, Hey, I'm not gonna drop these last three pavers because I've made arrangements with Gelendo to record today. You know, I got Right.

SPEAKER_03

And you've got other parts already. Yeah, and you got other stuff. You got a family, you gotta go and do the fools the fools need this on Monday. They do. Well, that's good. I'm glad. I'm glad that you're talking and that uh now now's the next step. Now you're gonna go and you're gonna start.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, now it's the next step. Now it's the next step. Now I just gotta I gotta I gotta figure out how I I kinda got an idea. I just gotta I gotta initiate it. And I gotta initiate these ideas before Mother's Day.

SPEAKER_03

What do you think? Because then it's gonna be a whole other thing. Yeah, what do you mean you gotta figure out? Just just look in the calendar, talk to your wife, go, hey, we're gonna have mom over. Um, and you know, I know that I said, Yeah, you guys should go and cook, but if it's gonna be easier, you just go to the you're gonna pick up from the vegan uh Mexican place, have her come over, yeah, do dinner, yeah, and then that's it. And go, okay. We fed you and we talked, now go.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I I I I'm I this is what I'm thinking. Um, Miss Kennedy Romero likes to spar on Friday nights uh at the dojo. And I just gotta figure out how to get I could work a little bit earlier so I can be there, and then I gotta tell uh my mother to meet me there and see her spar. That will A, it will cheer up uh my daughter because she'll be able to show off in front of me and my mom. And B, it will satisfy my wife in a sense like, okay, well, she came to see her do her thing. And C, my mom will feel uh as like she's included in in this thing.

SPEAKER_03

So right, and you gotta tell your mom that too. Is like, listen, when you show up, Ken it, it's it's for Kennedy. She's gonna be very excited about this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She gets really excited when people come see her do the stuff. This is not about you because you don't want to be here. We get that. I'd rather be sitting at home drinking a cocktail too, but I'm here. Yeah, we're here, I'm here, and you're here for her. Yeah. So yeah, good, good for you. Good. I'm trying to figure it out.

SPEAKER_01

I'm trying to figure out.

SPEAKER_03

You're doing more than figuring, man. You are doing it. That's right. You're doing it. I am doing it. You're doing it. I'm doing it. It starts with a simple step, just like Star Wars. Do you re do you realize today, which we're recording on March 22nd, but 50 years ago today was the first day of shooting for principal photography for the original Star Wars. I did not know that. Now, here's the other crazy thing. Now, think 50 years ago, and when when um George Lucas was you know doing this when he was creating Star Wars, he already had in his mind the whole digital world of what he did. This was true. What he wanted to do. It just took, I mean, and if you think about that, 50 years ago, he was already thinking about what we you and I are sitting around looking into right now, the digital world, which is pretty crazy. Like he before anybody was even doing digital audio and digital video, that concept was already in his head. So I think that that's just genius. But yeah, 50 years ago today was the beginning of Star Wars.

SPEAKER_01

Do you are you going? Uh, do you know when the uh museum opens? I you could like isn't it happening?

SPEAKER_03

Was it you that said it was happening this year, or is it happening next?

SPEAKER_01

I think I I think it's this year that it that it's happening. It would make more sense to open it up next year, though. It would. Why would it make more sense?

SPEAKER_03

Because it'll be the 50th anniversary of the release of Star Wars. It would. Now, I mean, but this is but this is 50 years of the principal photography, so it could still work that they could have the opening and go, yeah, 50 years ago in March, it was the beginning of how this all came to be.

SPEAKER_01

Because it's supposed to be not the Star Wars Museum, it's the George Lucas Museum, correct? Oh, I'm not I'm not sure. Yeah, I would assume. I mean, if not, Disney would be like, oh no, we can't have we need to be part of it, which is kind of like where I was gonna lead to next. Was was is is Disney going to be involved?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, it's the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. That's right. Um yeah, Lucas doesn't want Disney any anywhere near that museum. Right. I would think. It's opening up, officially opens in Los Angeles's Exposition Park on September 22nd, 2026. So yeah. Oh, so this year. Yeah. Um That should be a fun museum. Yeah, I don't think I'll be going there anytime soon, though. No, it'll just be too crowded. They'd be too crazy. I guess you gotta let that settle in for a while. I'll wait until after the Olympics.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you gotta wait.

SPEAKER_03

You know it's gonna it's gonna be pretty cool cool because it's Lucas. He doesn't, you know, now he's got the money, he's not gonna do anything small.

SPEAKER_01

So well that what else is he doing? I mean, right, that's true. You know what I mean? It ain't like he's got anything else going on. Yeah, I mean somebody else is designed, you know, he's putting his putting his two cents here. Yeah, that yeah, it's that I'm walking around saying move this to the left two inches, right? Bam, look at that. That's Lucas, baby. Fifty years. Fifty years. Yeah. That's just it just wow. Back when, you know, all that all those films, like you were telling me about uh Born that it was going to be uh all digital screens.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I was telling Foo this morning that somebody sent me a video and it was uh uh about the next Born Identity movie is gonna be made with Pete Davidson and Casey Affleck, but it's all gonna be no real sets, it's all gonna be AI sets, and you'll just be on the stage. So that's where you've come from being practical and being out on location 50 years ago to this. And yes, that goes, you know, and you'll have all you know, you'll have 10 people on stage over by their computers figuring out on the moment while they're shooting to see if things are working, kind of thing. But I think as an actor, you're not gonna get you're not gonna get the same performance that you are not gonna get the same camera movement.

SPEAKER_01

You know, I was thinking about that since you said it, and I was like, you're not gonna be how are you gonna move the camera?

SPEAKER_03

Well, I mean, for special shots, you would you would have to go and either do the virtual um stage that they use for Star Wars.

SPEAKER_01

Do you remember we talked about ET here, but it's because it's I when you said the digital camera and what or whatever, how this would look, and I was like, How do you how are you going to do remember that ET thing that and I said, Oh, it was such a beautiful shot, and I didn't appreciate it until later, where he kisses the girl as the frogs are leaving. Right. She put she puts her heel up, right? She does the whole thing. All you do is, but it's a pan, it's like a quick pan kind of deal and a cut to to her doing that on the ground. But it's all one shot. It makes it look like it's one shot, right? Right. And then I thought about it with the digital screen. I'm like, how are you gonna do that? How does that camera move? How are you gonna make that camera move like that and catch and catch that as the frogs leap over and go into the, you know, yeah, I don't I don't know. That's you miss then that that shot disappears. You see what I'm saying? It's like there you'll be trading off a lot of stuff uh for the sake of convenience for uh basically for what what you what you constantly say is there's a point where you work with AI and you're just like uh fuck it. I guess that's it. And you settle, right? That you end up cycling a lot of the art because AI can't can't compute what you're trying to uh to achieve.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and I'm sure that they're gonna have some sort of technology that will I'm maybe allow them to go and kind of do that shot. I don't know how they're gonna go and and do that. But then if you think about the um the TV series that came out last year, Adolescence. Remember that? Yeah, you know, that was four episodes, and every episode was one continuous shot for a whole hour.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, that's right. That's right.

SPEAKER_03

So and and that thing won a boatload of awards, and deservedly so. So, and they had, you know, there's other technology you could have gone and done, but there was a reason for doing that, and it was not yes, because maybe part of the challenge was to do one continuous shot for an hour, or also for the performance, because it's so intense, it's all one shot that you're not going to be able to go, I don't think, and reproduce. I just know from the little bit of um acting that I've done and taking acting classes and being, you know, just doing scenes for your class, it's you know, that's fun. And you you're doing it, you know, you got class for a couple of hours and you get to do your scene and then that's it. But I just for me, I would want to be on set. That's what's gonna drop you in. So when you're doing Indiana Jones and you're on that set, you're now Indiana Jones rather than um wearing Indiana Jones's costume and I'm on a sound stage. It's easier, it's easier for your brain to simulate. Right. Because when I worked on Mandalorian, the the you know, the I can't remember the stage. It's called the the the I think it's the virtual stage. It's 360 degrees the stage, the sound stage. Okay, and it and it but it all the way around up at the ceiling, the whole thing is nothing but HD cameras. Okay. And wherever the camera would go and point, it behind it, that video on the can uh on the screens would be HD. Okay. So they're not everything is happening in camera. They're not shooting on a green screen and then processing and going into the editing. They're now on this planet, and in the middle of the stage is this setup with the you know, the the the construction created this cave, and then the set dressers went and dressed it up, and then the greensmen put all the sand and the rocks down on it's all on the stage. And when you're when you step onto the stage, me when I would step on and they had the uh everything up, even though it wasn't an HD completely, I was there, I was immersed into it. You can't your brain just goes, Oh yeah, I'm in this world, and it's cool, it's it's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Um kind of like the Star Wars uh ride at Disney, right? Where you where they have the screens, and there's a point where you feel like even though you're on the ship, you feel like, oh, I'm in space.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but it's but as far as an actor being in there, because no matter where you look, you're there, right? You look up uh up above, yes, and you're there in that world. And no matter where that camera goes, that world is uh adjusting with it. It's very cool. But for an actor, yes, you go and you drop into that. But if you're just on a stage, it's not that an actor can't go and do it. I just think as an actor, well, then I might as well just go and do theater.

SPEAKER_01

I think it would just be more fun. Probably, probably. It probably the the I we'll see what happens. We'll we'll see. We'll see if they can pull it off. Uh, your Oscar pick almost worked out.

SPEAKER_03

Uh yeah. Hey, listen, my main concern was Michael B. Jordan getting that Oscar, man. And I'll tell you what, after he won it for Sinners, uh, I went and I just started doing this another deep dive into the making of, and when I was seeing what his process was for becoming those two characters, I was like, he deserved it. He was he he did an interview with Matt Damon, or Matt Damon interviewed him, and Matt Damon was going, he was blown away. Matt Damon was blown away by what Michael B. Jordan was doing to do to create these characters, and it's hard to explain, but he was Michael B. Jordan was like when he would be doing this, and he had a stand-in that was c would watch everything that he was doing as smoke, and then when they would reverse, he would do the exact same thing that he just got through doing. And as he's doing it, all of a sudden he would improvise because something would hit him as the other character, and so then Kugler would go, Yeah, that worked really well, but now we got to go back and redo the other character because of that change, because this part really worked, and now you're gonna feed off of that. It was it was bananas, man, but it was really cool, and it the way that he had created this these characters, and they were on, you know, and that was the other thing. He goes, you know, I was on location, he goes, and it's you can't but help, you know, feel that of being there and what those you know sharecroppers were going through. And he goes, you know, my ancestors and stuff, and it's like, you know, and you're out there and it's 90 degrees or 80 degrees, whatever the temperature is, and you're wearing this wool suit. Right, and you think about peaking cotton all day, right? Right. So there's there's something about that. So yeah, will you be able to um go and pull that off? You know, because even Star Wars, Star Wars was isn't all green screen. No, you know, it's practical sets that they they that they have. I mean, even today, you know, the Mandalorian, yeah, there's that one stage that they've got, but they still have regular stages where there's actual practical sets on there. I mean, they do cheats and stuff to make everything look bigger, but even me as a a set dresser being on the stage can't help but feel there's a diff you feel like, oh, I'm here. Like if you gave me a a stormtrooper outfit, I'm I'm dropping in right away. Now, if you give me a stormtrooper outfit and I'm just on this white sound stage, I'm like, okay. Okay, now act like uh you hear, you know, break out the gun. It's just not gonna be it, it's not gonna be as much fun, and it's not gonna be quite the same. However, if you give me two million dollars to go and do it, uh okay, I'll make the most of it. I'll figure it out. Yeah, we'll figure it out. Uh how did you feel about the best picture? I still think center should have won Best Picture. Um So do I. Uh uh One b what what was the movie? One battle after One War After Tomorrow. One battle, no, one battle after another or whatever it was. I saw have you seen have you seen the movie? No. Okay, I I I've seen the movie, and it was it was good and it was thought-provoking, and and it was funny, and it made me, you know, after I had watched it and going, okay, yeah, all right. Uh okay, I see what his character was, you know.

SPEAKER_01

What what tell me about the story? What I mean I I I know that the story is about a revolutionary.

SPEAKER_03

It's about it, it's it's about a reluctant, it's about a reluctant revolutionary.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. Like, I'm not really into this, but my wife is really into this. Yes, that's kind of like what I felt like. Yeah, like it's Charlie, like I I I pictured it like it's Charlie Brown with Lucy, and Lucy's the revolutionary, and Charlie Brown's like, I guess, but I'm really not about this.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, no, he just was like, Okay, yeah, you know, I'm in I'll do it. But uh, yeah, he was just doing it for he was trying to impress the chick, you know, who never trying to impress Lucy, right? Becomes his his wife. But the then the other thing is because of him being the reluctant revolutionary, but now because you're reluctant to go and do that, now you become really paranoid about everything, right? Because you're working, the person that's in the revolution is fighting to they at all costs. It doesn't matter if we die, we die, you know, right? Right. And the reluctant one is going, better if we live. And let's see if we can decrease those odds of us dying for this revolution. I mean, yes, we have to.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, the c yes, I am I am really about the cause, but not life and death. Yeah, I would love to cover the cause.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I would love to see how this ends, you know. Yeah, and so because of that, and Leonardo DiCaprio's character, his paranoia winds up shaping his daughter in a way that it's just as valid as the mother's revolutionary tactics. So that part, it's it's it's it's it's butting heads. So afterwards you kind of go, oh, okay, all right. You know, but in the moment you're watching it and it yeah, it I just didn't think that it was best picture. I still think that sinners was best picture.

SPEAKER_01

Did you see I think the same thing. I don't think I and the reason why I think what's funny about uh the Academy Awards, and and I and I this is what I've been thinking since since then, because of what you said, like you're like, oh, best pic when you text me, you're like best picture sugar one, uh, sinner sugar one, best picture. And then I thought of uh of general uh like the powers that be are constantly going against what the population mostly feel. Like the majority of the population feels that sinner sugar one, best picture, and it's always like, no, but this is happening instead. So it happens politically the same way where it's the majority of the population was I I kind of want gun control, but the powers that be are like, yeah, no, absolutely not. And the same thing here, right? Yeah, best picture should go to sinners. No, no, no, it's gonna go here instead. Yeah, and on both sides of that coin, right? It's like, uh, why aren't we listening to the masses? Why, why are we, why is it the the the small powers that be are making these choices that are going against the because I think that they view the one battle after another as more of an art film, art house film, you know?

SPEAKER_03

It's a little more artsy fartsy. I mean it's not, but it is. It's more so than than Sinners, but Sinners is much more layered and incredible that I think that that really is.

SPEAKER_01

Well, like I told you when I said Martin Corsese has never won an Oscar, which is crazy. Yeah, that's crazy too, right? Right? That's insane when you think of the classic films that he's made, and then when you say, Well, who won them? And you say things and you're like, What? Yeah, he lost to what like good fellas, he didn't get nothing for good fellas, casino?

SPEAKER_03

Casino, but good fellas, goodfellas is better than casino.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but or or what was the other one with the blue Raging Bull, yeah, Raging Bull. I could have been somebody, I could have been a contenda, you know. Like, what?

SPEAKER_03

How did those classic taxi drivers that's from on the waterfront? You just quoted on the waterfront. Look at that. Was that why on the waterfront that wasn't De Niro? Sorry. That's all right. That was I gotta correct you though on that. Otherwise, I get I get I get so much fan mail people saying, Why didn't you correct that? You should correct me. Yeah, that was the waterfront. You're right. It's Marlon Brando. I could have been a condemned, I could have been somebody. You're supposed to take care of me.

SPEAKER_01

Taxi driver, too, right? Was that Martin Christmas?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. Well, that was at the beginning of his career. They're very rarely are they.

SPEAKER_01

Also, also, not not like it's just like when you think of of him and you're just like, wow, not one. He he is the he is uh who was he's the Hitchcock of today. You know, when Hitchcock, all those movies.

SPEAKER_03

Hitchcock never got nominated either, huh?

SPEAKER_01

Never now realize that. He didn't win one. He he got one at the end of his career. Oh, yeah. And they life achieved. And they gave him a standing ovation, and he walked out there and he grabbed the Oscar and he looked at the crowd, and everyone expected this great speech, and all he said was thank you, and left. Yeah. Yeah. What are you guys saying? Great, thanks. At the end, not for any white work. At the end of my life, thanks. Well, they gave you one for the collective work, so gave me gave me one for the road. You know what I mean? That one shouldn't count. It should be like what that for the effort. You're getting one for effort for participating. That's what that's the participation. Oh, okay. Called it. Yeah. Yeah. So I found I found that uh that interesting. I was like, it's kind of crazy how how uh the majority of people have this one uh opinion about things, but the powers that be always go against the majority of the opinion.

SPEAKER_03

But that's that that's how it always goes. And what's interesting, because afterwards I I was looking for a documentary on the Oscars of how um the Academy is formed and how the decision making is created for the nominations and stuff. And there's not a real documentary, there's a thing on YouTube that kind of gives an overall of it, but there's not a true documentary about it. And it wasn't, it was, you know, and it's all political, and the studios really push it because it's just good for their their brand and for their people to go and see. Um, I don't know if it's as powerful now, post. I mean, I guess you could people will go, oh, Michael B. Jordan won for Cinner, so let me go and check it out on HBO. Whereas before, when it was an Oscar winner and there was no streaming service and there was no VHS and you couldn't rent, those movies would then be re-released at the theaters, and then people would go to the theaters to go and see it. Now, I don't know if that winds up how you increase revenue that way so that you go and you um uh uh I can't think of the word. I just had a senior moment, a campaign for you know your actor, director, your picture to be nominated and try and get it. And it wasn't until I it might have been 10 years ago that I was surprised about this, where no longer could you give any of the Academy members gift bags. So what they were doing was they were like, Oh, here's a gift bag, you know, with our DVD of the movie, and you'll Fine at the bottom of the gift bag. I don't know. Perhaps there's$500,000. I don't know. Enjoy the gift bag. And um they said, yeah, no more of that. You're allowed to um, you know, send screeners, that kind of thing, but no more gift bags. So it was back then, they were just, you know, you're taking out all the people that are part of the uh the academy. And in I think in the last 10 years it's doubled as well. And it's people in the industry, but that's a lot of people that you gotta kind of schmooze up to. Yeah. So there's a there's a lot of of uh yeah, it's just campaigning. So how you know, uh one battle after another, if the people as a whole felt like this is the film that really needs to be seen by everybody right now because it's a reflection of what's happening in society, and we have to, you know, rise, we have to resist.

SPEAKER_01

But that's I don't know. I think that that's not the point of the economy. Like it should be the best picture of the year. Right. But but that's how it works. It's it's politics as well. Yeah, that's but that's that's what I'm saying. That's where that's where you lose, that's where you lose the populist. Which gets me back, which I wanted to get to about the polymarket and uh um the fucking I wish I knew this other this other platform that uh is doing the bets that you're doing the wagers on political things and the how the ma the public masses are you know going against the powers that be and and and s in like oh when is the the next uh bomb in Iran gonna drop or where what site is it going to be or what the what date the the straits gonna be open or the people are betting on that? Yeah, people are betting on it. There's a mar there's a thing for that? Yes, there is a thing for that. Yes, there's uh the that you can place bets on social events and political events, and it's it and now and now it it's quoted, you know. As in before, uh Twitter says this, now it's Pollymartin says this. Like the bookies, right? So okay.

SPEAKER_03

Uh it does it get grim, like is it almost like a death poll?

SPEAKER_01

They try not to do the death polls, they they've taken those out because they're like it it's too grim, it's too gruesome, but like and somebody might try and improve their eyes, right? Right, you know, but like it's to the point where it's it's affecting it affects they're saying it's starting to affect markets in a way, like like uh like the stock market. The guy came on um to one of the stock shows, whether it was squat box. I know he came on squat box, and then I know he also went on uh Prof. Galloway, and they were talking about it, and he was like, Well, this is no different. The CEO is like, this is no different than speculation on stocks, and like and they were like, No, no, no, this is totally different than speculation on stocks.

SPEAKER_03

Uh I'm on it right now, so it it trending up at the top, and it says um politics, sports, crypto, and then specifically Iran, France, geopolitics, and you click on Iran, and it's oh my god, US uh against Iran ceasefire by, and then they got percentages, US forces enter Iran by and they got dates.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my god. Isn't that crazy? So the masses are now like this is so now so here's the thing. They're saying, what about if you're in the White House and you see and you got some information and you're like, oh dude, I'm gonna short this or I'm gonna, you know, I'm gonna I'm gonna put$500,000 on on us going out or us ceasefiring because I got some information. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. That I don't know how I feel about this.

SPEAKER_03

All right. But you can literally, you can, you can bet on this. You can bet on what I'm looking at.

SPEAKER_01

It's it's terrifying. Yeah, it is terrifying. Oh my god. It's terrifying. It's terrifying. Where we're at. Yeah. Where we're at. Back, and that's what I'm saying about the masses, you know what I mean? Like where the powers of B are like going, they're pushing both ends to these extremes, but the majority aren't there. You know, the majority believe that Sinners was the best picture. The majority won some type of gun control. The ma the majority doesn't want to go Iran. Right.

SPEAKER_03

Well, I'm looking at crude oil by end of March. And you'll be happy to know that only 1% think it'll be up to 200.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm part of that 1%.

SPEAKER_03

Right now, the highest is I should put some money in saying that it's gonna go up to 200. It says 100. Right now it says$100 is at 73%.

SPEAKER_01

So, okay, so here, let me let me put it to you this way. Let's just, let's just, let's just play this out a little bit, okay? Let's just play it out a little bit. You say 1%, less than 1% is saying, or 1% is saying that. It just says 1%.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know what any of this information is.

SPEAKER_01

So 1% is saying that it's not gonna hit 200, right? No, 1% says it's going to hit 200. Right at this price. Right, so that's right, right. So the majority are saying that it's not. Only 1% of the population, right? So there's money to No, hold on.

SPEAKER_03

That's not the population. That the entire world is on the right. Right, right, right. Just the ones.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, right. People that are betting. Right.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, this is degenerate gamblers that are on here, dude.

SPEAKER_02

This is not the entire world. Not yet. Not yet, Jolendo. Oh my god. Yet Okay.

SPEAKER_04

All right. Go on. I just want to clarify.

SPEAKER_01

It's not this is not a a poll that is being taken by everybody. But I'll but the thing is, the thing is, tomorrow morning, they will go, the stock market, the analyst will go and tell you, oh, these are this is what what's his name? This is what uh the administration said, this is what the the Department of Defense said, this is what uh uh this is what the Heist the White House said, and then there'll be like this is what the social media and X is saying, and this is what Polly Martin's saying. So now it's made it to the point of the thread of like this is what the masses are saying, or this is what a well portion of the masses are saying, where it's 1% that it's gonna reach 200. So people are like, oh well, maybe. But then, you know, if you're in the White House and you're like, oh no, we're going, we're going deep. Where you're like, oh, dude, I'm gonna put money on this. Yeah, but I'm gonna say they don't really need 200.

SPEAKER_03

It's really not up to them, to be quite honest. It really is up to Iran. It's on the other side of the coin. But who's to say that they're not betting on it? Yeah. There's a thing here. I'm looking over here. You can bet on the weather. You can bet on the highest temperature in Seoul on March 23rd. What will it be? You can bet on earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, pandemics. It's dark, bro.

SPEAKER_02

It's dark, fool.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my god, they're betting on measle cases in the US in 2026. Oh my gosh. 98% of the betters think that there'll be over 2,000 cases of measles. But we're already past that. We're at 4,800. This is a crazy sight. This is a crazy sight.

SPEAKER_01

Have you have you bet anything on there? No, I'm going to, though. I'm thinking about putting it in the$200, that oil will hit$200. Yeah, but the but uh it doesn't look like you're making a whole lot of money on this. No, but I would I want to it's kind of like one of those things that you're like, I want to put some money in it just because I know I'm right.

SPEAKER_03

Like you you it's it okay. So$100 on it. Hold on. Let me see.

SPEAKER_01

$100 on it, see what happens. Like it ride. Put a hundred bucks on it that that the oil hits 200.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but you you're betting that yes, and it's it's 1.3 cents. You're not gonna make it. That's nothing. That's nothing. Yeah, you're not gonna make anything. However, if you bet on no, if I'm reading this right, I don't know if I'm reading this right, but it says buy and it's a buck. It's a buck, so you can make 200 bucks. So if you put a million, you can make two million. Right. By the end of March. So does that mean if it's since it's more?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know how this works. I'm like a gambler. We need a gambler on here. Oh which we would bring us back to uh Deuce. Deuce would know more about uh gambling.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

The tooth fairy. The tooth fairy up next the tooth fairy.

SPEAKER_02

Oh my yes, the tooth fairy with his Folly Martin pigs, with his folly market pigs.

SPEAKER_03

By the way, I did go and check uh Chat GPT or Perplexity. I said, if you get your teeth knocked out, should you put them in milk? And they're like, Absolutely. Wow, yeah, so it helps keep the the roots or something so alive, yeah. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. How about can you can you imagine? And this hasn't happened yet, but maybe we should do this. Maybe, maybe Yafo and Affo should branch out and do uh, you know how they do it? Well, I don't know if you know this. Oh, you do, because we had a guest on uh Luis Lopez Picks, where Luis Lopez does the draft the the Draft Kings or whatever, the the picks to beg on for sports. What about if we do the polymark and picks and uh we go we go and we do a YouTube channel of us doing like the social issue of the day and being like, this is what I think.

SPEAKER_04

Yikes.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know, man. I I think it would put me into a tailspin. I think.

SPEAKER_01

I mean it's not bothering me too much right now looking at it, but you know, I have a a special uh Yafo Nawful Polymartin polymarket pick the pick of the week. The pick of the week.

SPEAKER_03

We got the crude oil going up to 200.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Oh and we do the social pick of the week. I think that's a that's a good Yafunafel uh tangent that we can go on there. Should we ask the should we ask the masses? This is yeah, go ahead, ask them.

SPEAKER_03

This is nuts. This is just not the Elon Musk number of tweets, March 17th through March 24th. You can bet on that.

SPEAKER_02

You can bet on that. I mean that is just I mean, that is so random.

SPEAKER_03

There's no it's almost impossible. I think you're aren't your odds better of winning the lottery than that? Predicting the tweets?

SPEAKER_02

Well, for Elon Musk, for Elon Musk, it works perfectly for his assistant.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's true. He could be the one that goes and decides.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, that's just great. That's great. The the but what do you think? What do you think? Uh, because this was the question that they were talking about. The is there is there more wisdom in, you know, like the saying, a million people can't be wrong. You know what I mean? Do you think this in the in the long run of things, do you think this will will uh lead policy and politics in a way where a million people can't be wrong?

SPEAKER_03

No.

SPEAKER_01

No, I don't, I don't, no.

SPEAKER_03

Again, this is you're you keep equating this with the general population. This is degenerate gamblers. This is people that are hoping they're they're the long shot. That that's not their that's not the real world. Most people are like, hey man, um, I got 10 bucks to last me the week. I ain't betting on whether or not crude goes up. I need to be able to afford crude.

SPEAKER_01

Right. Right, right. All right. You got anything, uh, anything planned for the next couple of uh days here? What's your what's your schedule look like, Jolinda? What what what's what's what's on the docket?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I've got uh couple of friends from Chicago that are coming in for work. So I may meet up. I'm gonna meet up with them. I don't know if I'm gonna meet up with them both evenings because they they've got work, they gotta do stuff. They're in the um the business, uh the production end. Uh my buddy's got his own crew uh production company, and so they're shooting this. It's like a seminar kind of deal. Okay. It's out in Burbank. Uh gonna do that. And uh yeah, that's uh what what else?

SPEAKER_01

Hey, if you're if you're on Burbank, you know, when the day that you're out there, maybe we can catch a catch a bite or something, Jolinda.

SPEAKER_03

You know, like well, no, they're gonna be there, they're gonna be in Burbank tomorrow evening when after they fly in. They're not they're flying in at like 4 30, 5 o'clock LAX, and then they they've got a bunch of gear, and by the time they get he was asking me, he goes, Well, how long, you know, maybe we can meet up you know in Burbank, and I said, like around eight o'clock or something? And he's like, Well, why? How far away is it? I go, Well, by that time it it it'll, you know, it'll be about an hour, maybe 45 minutes. I go, but you're an LAX. You're the one that's gonna be dealing with the brunt of rush hour and getting your gear and getting settled and getting to the hotel. And so he's gonna be in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday evening after they set up. So I think it'll just be a little bit easier. But we'll we'll see. All right. Yeah, that's that's uh that's what I'm gonna do. I I I've gotta get I yeah, uh last night I went to uh my my cousin's daughter was in a uh the Shrek the Musical, uh a table read, but they sing the whole thing and it was really good. It was a lot of fun. If Shrek the Musical came out, I think I'd go and see it because it's I love Shrek and it's just you know it's a musical. Um but I just been really lazy this weekend. I mean I've been getting I do I've done a bunch of stuff, but I've just been like it's been a weird thing. And I don't know, maybe it's just the heat because I had the windows all shut and the blinds drawn, trying to keep as cold as possible, had the AC on. That might be it. But even today I'm like, I don't feel like I don't want to do nothing. But I mean I got started doing this and you know it kind of got me amped up. So yeah, what do you what do you got going on this week?

SPEAKER_01

Uh I got I I it just soccer. I got soccer, and uh I got uh I gotta go find some an outfit because I didn't go obviously today because I gotta go do pavers. I have to find an outfit for this uh memorial, funeral for TR. And I gotta try to set up that dinner with my mother, and that's about I I that's about it. I would like to set up I would like to see if I could set up a guest for the show somewhere down the line, but I just don't know when I can do that. I'm just kind of like there's talking about it and there's doing it.

SPEAKER_03

That's all I'm saying. Oh shit. Damn. Just find the time. Find the time, make it audience. Make it happen. Well, oh, look at this on Pali Market. What's trending? Will food get a guest on by the end of March? Oh what's that? What's over and under? Yeah, people are oh 78% say no. Wow. 10% are indifferent.

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna put money on the other side. Oh all good, all good, Daniel. I'm telling you, I think I think we gotta put that. I think we can be ahead of the curve, Glendo, and we can we can do the the social pick of the week, you know, the gripe of the week, the social pick of the week.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, so you've you've got time for that. You're gonna go and study the polymarket.

SPEAKER_01

Well, you know, no, it's yeah.

SPEAKER_03

We're gonna do the pick, and people are gonna be betting on what we're saying. We don't know Jack.

SPEAKER_02

Hey, we start like the same way that those people start on uh on that do the draft picks and uh and the and the sport picking.

SPEAKER_01

Hey, this is just to remind you, this is all just for entertainment purposes.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, it's for entertainment purposes. Well, how do you make your picks? I feel it in my bones.

SPEAKER_02

I feel it in my jellies.

SPEAKER_04

I feel it in my jellies.

SPEAKER_03

I feel it in my bones, man. When I feel it in my bones, that tells me, yeah, the uh oil's gonna hit that 200. Yeah, I feel it in my bones.

SPEAKER_01

I I get up and if my left knee pops, I know oil's gonna pop. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

I watch Landman back to back. I I just binge watch it, and then that's how I come up with what the oil's gonna do. I'm an expert now. I've watched the landman. I've watched I've watched season one and I've watched one and two. I've watched it over three times already. Now I I know I could go and pick an oil field right now. That's how good I am.

SPEAKER_02

Oh shit.

SPEAKER_01

Oh shit. It's a dirty business. That's what I know. That's what I've learned from Landman. It's a dirty business. That's right. That's right. It's a dirty business, and there's no money in it. And that's what it appeals like.

SPEAKER_03

An ultralight is an alcohol. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

It isn't.

SPEAKER_03

And that was the best line to get bartenders. Like, there's an al-y you're an alcoholic, you can't be drinking a Michelob ultralight. There's alcohol in it. And he's like, No, there's not. He goes, Yeah, there is. He goes, All right, I'll tell you what. You go and let me, I'll drink 12 uh ultralights right now, and then tomorrow I'll come in and do 12 shots, and you tell me if they're the same. That's a good test.

SPEAKER_02

That's a solid, that's a solid logic. That's solid, that's my logic.

SPEAKER_01

Right. Today, that was when we were doing the pavers out there. I literally, I was like, he's like, hey, there's a bunch of stuff in there. I'm like, I can't be drinking alcohol right now. That's gonna kill me. And I'm like, oh, there's an ultra light there, though.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, just water, it's cold water with a little bit of uh beer sprinkled in it.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I justified it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, me. Nah, I I I hit one and then I'm the I'm off to the races.

SPEAKER_01

You're off to the races. Yeah, yeah. No. All right. Well, I think we covered it all here, Jolenda today.

SPEAKER_03

That's pretty good. That's pretty solid. Well, it was a little bumpy start, but that's all right. That's the that's the beauty of the show. That's what makes it what it is.

SPEAKER_01

That is what people tune in for.

SPEAKER_03

You know what I mean? They want to hear it. How are these two idiots gonna add things up at the beginning and manage to pull it off?

SPEAKER_01

What's the over and under on the body?

SPEAKER_03

What's the over and under on yeah, of of of of Jelindo actually hearing the intro. Or the outro.

SPEAKER_02

Or the outro. Oh, that's great. We should put that on there. See if we can. See if we can.

SPEAKER_03

I wonder if you could post whatever you want on there as well, or do they do the deciding? I have to take a look into that. Yeah, because I see I well, I do have the time. Like I said, I was really lazy over the weekend.

SPEAKER_01

But okay I'm telling you, the social picks on Polly Martin. Stay tuned, people. Yeah. Next week. We might have the social pick of the week. Get your just for entertainment purposes, people. Just for entertainment. We might pick the most absurd thing. One or two absurd things. Like, you know, were we right on the on the weather? Who knows? Maybe. All right. On that note, we be try to listen to the music.

SPEAKER_02

Chicka, chicka, chicka, chicka! Out! Oh!

SPEAKER_03

Yes! Solid show. Solid. I'll have to believe that you actually played the music. I really did. Alright.