#3642: Beautiful Buttocks


Let's talk about leeches (they suck!). Josh has a new business... and he is starting a riverboat gambling scheme. BRAND NEW GAME! Plus, dark documentaries and broken cookies.
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Unknown Speaker (1:08): It's a podcast. Fun. And what excitement we have today.
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Rob Spiwack (1:22): beginning. What was, viewer discretion advised? I it got, chopped off. What
Unknown Speaker (1:27): Oh, okay. Mike, here
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Rob Spiwack (1:33): the mute. Wonderfully produced opening, and then it just immediately slides back into what we really are. That's so much fun in the morning. What what what happened?
Unknown Speaker (1:42): That Because go ahead.
Speaker 5 (1:44): That was because of how Rob drops out and brings back, and normally, I hit him to bring him back into live, and I did not. That was on me. Okay. Know he was like, hold on.
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Unknown Speaker (1:58): Does that guy sound creepy or what? I feel like
Unknown Speaker (2:00): if I don't hear it, I I just I lose my, my my rhythm a little bit. Oh, well, then let's take
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Unknown Speaker (2:18): Oh, now we're doing it all? Have Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (2:20): You said you lost your rhythm. I wanted to get you back your mojo.
Unknown Speaker (2:23): We have today.
Speaker 5 (2:24): It's the Mike O'Mara show with Mike O'Mara and Rob Spiwack. Now here's Mike.
Unknown Speaker (2:36): Hi.
Unknown Speaker (2:37): You got your cruise back?
Rob Spiwack (2:38): No. I just want you two to get together and figure it out. So when I come in here, we'll be good to go. That's that would be appreciated. I think we can We'll do it
Unknown Speaker (2:46): just like last week.
Unknown Speaker (2:48): You know, it's like, how did we do it last week?
Speaker 5 (2:51): I I I'm telling you during the countdown, Rob leaves. That way he doesn't click. Then he comes back, and I just have to press the add the studio button. And instead, I was loading some photos, and I missed the add the studio button. Okay.
Unknown Speaker (3:04): Alright. I just, you know, I mean, I only We we had You know, you act like you're frustrated with me. No. No. I'm not at all.
Rob Spiwack (3:10): Good rhythm. I'm just kind of like figuring out what's going on, and I love that opening and that you put together with graphics that go along with the music. And by the way, here is a tease for this week. I can't narrow down the day that it's gonna happen. Right.
Rob Spiwack (3:27): But based on baseball intros and a particular baseball intro that, is played continuously down here in little league games, I'm gonna tell you that, I have an idea Oh. That I really, really hope that requires a little more time on my part to narrow it down.
Unknown Speaker (3:48): Is it like a walk
Unknown Speaker (3:49): up song? It no. I mean, well, isn't what we do a walk up song really when you think about it? Yeah. I'm just curious.
Unknown Speaker (3:55): Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (3:55): Different kid bunch of Up here, the popular song with the kids is an artist named Forrest Frank. And can you
Unknown Speaker (4:02): give me a the gist of what because there's one down here that I hear all the time.
Unknown Speaker (4:07): He's got a lemonade song. He's got, like, a, like, a jump song.
Unknown Speaker (4:12): I'll give
Unknown Speaker (4:12): you the I'll give
Unknown Speaker (4:13): you the happy, positive, like, hip hop.
Rob Spiwack (4:16): I will give you the the because I think the one that I hear all the time is an oldie. Okay. And I will give you I can probably give you the sound Okay. Of it because it's a it's a it's a horn of some kind, like a trumpet. Right.
Rob Spiwack (4:30): What I hear is Okay. And then Carlos said, you should do a thing with that. And I said, yeah. And I said and now if I give it away, then people are gonna do it before me. Leave it.
Rob Spiwack (4:49): Don't touch that. Don't do it, You can't
Unknown Speaker (4:52): touch this.
Rob Spiwack (4:53): It is I can't, and he's back on TV, by the way.
Unknown Speaker (4:58): Oh, yeah. I know. Thank god. Right?
Unknown Speaker (5:00): I mean, that's
Unknown Speaker (5:00): Did you notice how things went to crap when he was away?
Rob Spiwack (5:03): Somebody said Greg Glenn said fun Monday already. I can't help it. Goddamn it. I just wanted to start the right way. That's all.
Rob Spiwack (5:11): But that that is it really Timmy trumpet?
Unknown Speaker (5:14): Yeah. I think it is.
Unknown Speaker (5:15): Is it really?
Unknown Speaker (5:16): He's the guy that does some of, like, the walk up songs for, like, there's a closer, I think, in New York that uses him and stuff.
Unknown Speaker (5:22): So it's
Unknown Speaker (5:23): probably Timmy trumpet.
Speaker 4 (5:24): Alright. So Mike, it's actually Timothy Trumpet is a given name.
Unknown Speaker (5:28): Have you ever heard of Timmy Trumpet?
Speaker 4 (5:29): I have not, but you've intrigued me.
Speaker 5 (5:31): Well, his his proper name would be Timothy Smith. But Timothy Smith, that's
Rob Spiwack (5:35): way better name. But that's not it. It's a it's a variation on that. And as soon as I heard it, said, this is great. Isn't this great?
Rob Spiwack (5:45): So now over the weekend, the guys go kinda crazy. It's like they're free of this. I don't pay a lot of attention to, social, during during the week, but occasionally, I will pop it on, and I noticed that, there was something, I guess, Josh has done in the past that he's doing now, and I suddenly said, this is
Unknown Speaker (6:08): the Josh? No. No. No. No.
Speaker 4 (6:13): That's Timmy Trumpet's biggest hit, by the way.
Unknown Speaker (6:16): Getting back to the the the whole
Speaker 5 (6:18): Isn't it great when Mike monitors our socials?
Unknown Speaker (6:21): I love it.
Rob Spiwack (6:22): It makes me feel like nineteen eighty four. This is, it's not that I monitor your socials. It's just something pops up on my feed, and and I said, this is something I would really I liked the price point. I liked the style, and it was poker. And I didn't realize that Josh ran, a a poker game, an illegal An illegal
Unknown Speaker (6:48): Oh, yeah. Riverboat poker game.
Unknown Speaker (6:50): Yes. Mhmm.
Speaker 5 (6:51): So during the pandemic and the lockdowns and everything, everyone was stuck in their house. So me and some buddies started playing poker online. And there's an app on your phone that makes it really easy to play with friends. Oh, that's cool. We would just then use PayPal and Venmo and everyone toss $20 in and then do a poker tournament for that night and winner gets it all.
Rob Spiwack (7:12): Oh my God. It's a tournament. So you wouldn't get, you wouldn't get the pot. Would just get
Speaker 5 (7:17): the winner. Winner gets everything at the end.
Rob Spiwack (7:22): So and and you base that on, on winning, hands. Is that how it's done?
Speaker 5 (7:27): Yeah. Everyone gets the same number of chips to start.
Unknown Speaker (7:29): Okay.
Unknown Speaker (7:30): And then
Unknown Speaker (7:31): Whoever has the most chips at the end. Like a like a world series of poker.
Speaker 5 (7:34): You play until you knock someone out or you split the pot.
Unknown Speaker (7:37): That's
Speaker 4 (7:37): so weird. Like the blackjack tournament we did on the boat.
Unknown Speaker (7:41): Yeah. But with
Speaker 4 (7:42): poker Except it's it's poker. Except now you see, I saw it, and I was I was all in, but I have never played hold them proper. And I know there's, like, finesse and ways to do it. It's like a weird deal.
Rob Spiwack (7:54): I think it's it's actually easier than regular poker. I just don't wanna look stupid. Well, you you have limo you know, you've got the the dealer is, and by the way, is that a robot dealer that we use? Do we get a robot dealer?
Unknown Speaker (8:07): No. It's just a it's a robot computer app.
Rob Spiwack (8:10): That's even better. And so so you get the you get your two cards. Right. And then and then they on the flop. There's three.
Rob Spiwack (8:18): That's three cards come out. And then the
Speaker 4 (8:21): Then there's a fourth and then one down? No.
Unknown Speaker (8:23): What's the name for it? What's the The river. River. Well, the river is the last card. The river
Unknown Speaker (8:27): is the last one.
Unknown Speaker (8:29): So you get
Unknown Speaker (8:29): a total know the terms. I just play.
Unknown Speaker (8:32): Well, then I guess you you run the poker game.
Unknown Speaker (8:35): I don't Bud? Yeah. I do it.
Unknown Speaker (8:37): I guess I qualify.
Speaker 5 (8:38): I I go into the app. I say start tournament. Here's our set points. Here's the link, and I send it out to everyone who paid.
Unknown Speaker (8:45): I am so all in. When when are you thinking about doing the first one? I mean,
Unknown Speaker (8:50): we could do it anytime. I'm I'm free. What I love about it
Unknown Speaker (8:53): is Mike is hoping you would say 9AM eastern. You don't? It's just an app it's
Speaker 5 (8:59): just an app on your phone. Yeah. So many times, I've played like, you know, while watching TV or a movie.
Rob Spiwack (9:04): And you can play you don't have to play with buddies. You you can play with anybody. Right?
Speaker 5 (9:07): You can play with anyone. So I would download the app poker. It's got like four r's. Fine. But if you go search poker
Unknown Speaker (9:14): That would be It's poker. Yeah. Poker. Well, Mike, I love
Unknown Speaker (9:17): when you do.
Unknown Speaker (9:18): You're a
Unknown Speaker (9:18): cat woman. I can play free games in there to get a handle of the app, and then we can play well, I don't know. We can do it like a Friday night or Saturday night or something.
Unknown Speaker (9:27): Alright. That'd be fun. Yeah. I'd love to do that. That would be, that way I just got intrigued by that and, you know, it just did something cool to do it.
Rob Spiwack (9:35): Yeah.
Speaker 5 (9:36): During the pandemic, I had probably a year straight where every Saturday night, there were 10 of us on this app playing. Oh, that's
Unknown Speaker (9:45): a nice pot.
Unknown Speaker (9:46): Yeah. Yeah. Was a
Unknown Speaker (9:48): nice little start. That's that's that's a
Unknown Speaker (9:49): Did you win more than you lost?
Unknown Speaker (9:51): Probably not. Okay. That's not.
Rob Spiwack (9:53): Although you slap the turn in the river. Thank you, Jim, fourteen thirty nine. And by the way, more and more people coming to visit us on, the YouTube chat group, and we, welcome you. We welcome you. We welcome you.
Rob Spiwack (10:05): Fantastic. Thank you for, sharing your comments. It's a big part of the show now. The video channel, just go to YouTube and, type in Mike O'Mear, and you'll get us. And we, we'd love to have you.
Speaker 4 (10:16): If you wanna remember the rules, Mike, it's the same process of me going tubing in the river. It's flop turn river.
Rob Spiwack (10:22): Yes. And and then at the end of the day, a horrible sunburn.
Unknown Speaker (10:26): Yeah. Horrible sunburn and also leeches.
Rob Spiwack (10:29): Yeah. Leeches. Just like they well, now see, you and I would get that joke, but then nobody else would. I was gonna say leeches like the African queen.
Unknown Speaker (10:36): I'll make Josh watch it on
Rob Spiwack (10:37): his Would you agree that as far as leeches go, Rob, even as old a movie as that is Oh, that's the best leech scene ever. The best leech scene ever in film. Yeah. A 100%. Because and it was because of the acting skill of Humphrey Bogart.
Speaker 4 (10:50): Because he wasn't you know what? You can draw sort of a line, although it's a comedic line from that to Indiana Jones and snakes because it's the only thing that scares Bogart in the whole movie, and it's something organic.
Unknown Speaker (11:02): Leachies. Leeches. Remake that movie. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:06): I'll play the Robert Morley part. The crazy the crazy preacher.
Rob Spiwack (11:11): Robert Morley was not a sea captain. He was a preacher that was Yeah. I believe in Africa.
Speaker 4 (11:17): What he might have been like brothers with Katharine Hepburn in the movie, she was associated with him.
Rob Spiwack (11:22): Okay. So she's she originates at, this, missionary outpost.
Speaker 4 (11:29): She has a missionary position. And it
Rob Spiwack (11:31): is folks, if you're not tracking with us right now, it is truly if you were to take a film history course, this would probably be required viewing. One of the great movies directed by John Huston of all time.
Unknown Speaker (11:44): And it's in color, Josh.
Rob Spiwack (11:45): And it is in color, and it's, you know, the thing about that was great about movies like the African queen, if I can do a, Hicks Knicks for a second here is Love it. And you're always welcome to come on if we
Speaker 4 (11:58): did African queen, would you panel with us?
Rob Spiwack (12:00): A 100%. A 100%. It would be an excuse for me to go back and watch it again. Here it is. This was, long shots and, like the boat Mhmm.
Rob Spiwack (12:12): Up going up the river from a distant horrible dated just looks like you're you're just taking a look at a toy floating on the river. But when you would see the, you know, the back lot stuff and you would see the acting, it was just the acting was great, really spectacular.
Speaker 4 (12:30): You were to look at it again, you would find the effects which were mostly practical, and I think they did some location shooting. I'd have to I'd have to
Rob Spiwack (12:37): research it. Did do location shooting, but a lot of the real, you know, in the weed stuff was, was Oh, that
Unknown Speaker (12:44): studio stuff.
Unknown Speaker (12:45): Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (12:45): Yeah. But but but it's still it's it's
Unknown Speaker (12:48): What? Still photos look like
Unknown Speaker (12:49): they shot it on the Jungle Cruise at Disney World.
Unknown Speaker (12:52): Let's can you Oh,
Unknown Speaker (12:53): dear. Share some of the pictures?
Speaker 5 (12:54): I mean, there's not there's no picture specific that stands out. Just very close-up shots.
Rob Spiwack (12:58): A look. But the people might it might jog some
Unknown Speaker (13:01): Yeah.
Rob Spiwack (13:01): Memories in some of our 25 year olds. No. It won't. No. It won't.
Rob Spiwack (13:05): But John Huston was a big one for going on location and putting his actors
Speaker 4 (13:10): baby and also father of Angelica Houston.
Rob Spiwack (13:12): Right? He was an Eppo? John Huston was an Eppo?
Unknown Speaker (13:15): Yeah. His father was Walter Houston.
Unknown Speaker (13:17): Okay.
Unknown Speaker (13:17): One of the biggest stars of the thirties and forties. He directed him in Sierra Madre.
Rob Spiwack (13:21): Just click on any of those to see a a large version of a There we go. Okay. Well, not really. But
Speaker 4 (13:29): And that really is a Katherine Hepburn at her most boneable.
Unknown Speaker (13:34): That is so gross.
Unknown Speaker (13:35): So the African queen was the boat. Not an
Unknown Speaker (13:38): African person. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (13:39): The African queen was the boat. You thought we're talking about little Richard?
Speaker 5 (13:41): No. It's a boat. Talking about a queen in Africa.
Unknown Speaker (13:44): No. No. That is
Unknown Speaker (13:45): so racist what you just said. That is such joke. I just did for
Unknown Speaker (13:49): a cat joke.
Rob Spiwack (13:51): So check it out. I don't know how we got talking about the, the African queen. Now Leeches. Leeches
Unknown Speaker (13:55): is out.
Speaker 4 (13:56): And someone brought up leeches in stand by me, also great. Leeches. Leeches. Oh, I hate the leeches.
Rob Spiwack (14:02): So I thought that maybe that was a, side hustle for Josh because he's always doing, side hustles. As I think everybody I'm not that good. Everybody is, you know, looking for different things. And then so you intrigued me and moved to the front of the food chain today when, you mentioned, a new business that you and your wife are
Unknown Speaker (14:24): We did.
Rob Spiwack (14:24): Starting. Because everybody's looking for side hustles.
Unknown Speaker (14:26): We did. Everyone's looking for side hustles, and we did Are we allowed to guess?
Unknown Speaker (14:30): Sure. Can we guess what it is? Does it have anything to do with massage?
Unknown Speaker (14:34): No. No. I can't.
Unknown Speaker (14:35): Mike, do you have a guess?
Unknown Speaker (14:36): OnlyFans. No.
Unknown Speaker (14:40): Alright. Is it jam jams and jellies?
Unknown Speaker (14:43): Nope. Already tried it. Not worth it.
Unknown Speaker (14:45): Okay.
Rob Spiwack (14:45): Let me see. Wait. Wait. It's it's you. It's your wife.
Rob Spiwack (14:49): It's, something that's, that's related to assisting people with Disney.
Unknown Speaker (14:56): It is not.
Unknown Speaker (14:57): A good guess. Alright.
Speaker 4 (14:58): Is it like something to do with prayer where you cash in on the bible?
Unknown Speaker (15:03): It is not.
Unknown Speaker (15:05): Okay. Like the righteous gemstones or something like that.
Speaker 4 (15:07): Exactly. Yeah. Then I give up.
Unknown Speaker (15:11): It's oh, wait. Is it something to
Speaker 4 (15:13): do with electronics? Because you're very handy with that.
Unknown Speaker (15:16): It has to do with the Internet.
Unknown Speaker (15:18): Okay. Well, of course.
Unknown Speaker (15:20): So
Unknown Speaker (15:20): In this day and age.
Speaker 5 (15:21): So Kelly and I did a bunch of research, and Kelly used to own a boutique store selling clothing. So we've been doing a lot of research on what side business to go. Clothing. Clothes that
Unknown Speaker (15:33): you wear. Come on. Come on. If you're talking about
Unknown Speaker (15:35): your Garments.
Unknown Speaker (15:36): Just try it. No. No. Just try it. Just try it.
Unknown Speaker (15:39): Close.
Unknown Speaker (15:39): Clothe. Come on.
Unknown Speaker (15:42): Clothe and g.
Unknown Speaker (15:43): How about this?
Unknown Speaker (15:44): Is that what you want? You're off the g?
Unknown Speaker (15:45): Clothe and my favorite part of this show
Unknown Speaker (15:47): right there.
Unknown Speaker (15:48): Clothe and g.
Speaker 4 (15:50): What about if you have a clo? Okay. A a mystical thing called a clo, and you wanna describe it as a clo thing.
Rob Spiwack (15:57): We're done. We're done doing it. He can't. We
Unknown Speaker (16:00): he can't
Rob Spiwack (16:00): I can't do improve upon that what he just did. So I suppose you're right. That's kind of a rule that you ought to live by. Right? Don't think you need to finish it.
Rob Spiwack (16:07): You you know, it was right there. It worked really, really well. You don't you don't need to one up it. That's a that's a that's a rule of thumb
Unknown Speaker (16:15): in backseat. To one up.
Rob Spiwack (16:17): Like, you're trying to Like, your father, god rest his soul, used to say the quiet game sometimes. Right? Right. Right. Good.
Unknown Speaker (16:24): By the way, I'm writing his eulogy, and that comes up.
Unknown Speaker (16:27): The quiet game? Yes. It does. It's lovely. That that that is what It
Unknown Speaker (16:32): is lovely.
Rob Spiwack (16:32): So, back to clothing.
Speaker 5 (16:34): Started so we have started a clothing resale company online where we are flipping clothes online. So we went out to, we went out this weekend to a Goodwill outlet store. Mhmm. We all know what Goodwill is. Do you know what a Goodwill outlet is?
Rob Spiwack (16:53): Is that cheaper than regular Goodwill?
Speaker 5 (16:56): It is because you have to go and you have to dig through these bins.
Speaker 4 (16:59): Oh, so it's not preorganized?
Speaker 5 (17:01): No. It is everything. Like, it sits in goodwill for a few weeks, and then they remove it from goodwill and it goes to these bins.
Unknown Speaker (17:08): Oh, so this is not pre goodwill. This is the castoffs.
Unknown Speaker (17:11): Yes. This is the castoffs. Anyway, you dig through this. Dig through them. Yes.
Unknown Speaker (17:17): Yeah. You
Unknown Speaker (17:18): dig through them and you gotta fill up your cart. And then when it's all free, no, you pay by the pound. Pay by the You pay,
Unknown Speaker (17:27): they pay food in the cafeteria.
Unknown Speaker (17:29): Yeah. You pay $3 a pound.
Unknown Speaker (17:30): So what, so what Kelly and
Speaker 5 (17:33): I did is we went here and we dug through the bins and you look for, you know, brand names or clothes that are in really nice condition that we think we can flip. And we got, we spent $200 We made actually two trips to the store, spent a total of $200 on the two trips. How
Unknown Speaker (17:52): many pounds of clothes is that?
Speaker 5 (17:53): Three? I don't know. A 100 pounds, two a pound. We we filled up three shopping carts and we got a 140 pieces of clothing. Okay.
Speaker 5 (18:06): And we put them all online last night.
Unknown Speaker (18:08): Right.
Speaker 5 (18:08): And, and it's been twelve hours since I listed the first thing online, we've already made $60
Unknown Speaker (18:15): Like profit pro
Speaker 5 (18:17): a total. Like we already invested 20. Now we've got 60 profit. So we're 140 negative at the moment.
Unknown Speaker (18:24): Oh, you're catching up.
Unknown Speaker (18:26): We're catching up.
Rob Spiwack (18:27): And you think there's potential for this then?
Speaker 5 (18:29): I, yeah, it looks like there's a lot of potential.
Unknown Speaker (18:32): Isn't there like, is it,
Unknown Speaker (18:33): is it Poshmark that does that? I'm trying to think there is a big service.
Speaker 5 (18:37): Yeah. We're on I put it all on Poshmark and Depop and even this fun.
Unknown Speaker (18:42): That's so cool.
Speaker 5 (18:43): And there's lots of people. If you look online, there's people who are quitting their day jobs because they're making 6 figure doing this.
Unknown Speaker (18:50): Yeah. Please don't quit.
Unknown Speaker (18:52): I'm not
Unknown Speaker (18:53): Is that a dig you think
Rob Spiwack (18:54): from, I am always John who says so? Goodwill is for people who can't afford to shop at retail stores. Right?
Unknown Speaker (19:00): That is that is is
Unknown Speaker (19:02): that a ball buster? Right? Yeah. That is a ball buster. Right there.
Speaker 4 (19:05): People that are less fortunate. Way to go. When
Unknown Speaker (19:09): you go to Goodwill, it's not poor people.
Rob Spiwack (19:10): I love the comments though, because they're all subject to interpretation. People don't value their time from very
Speaker 5 (19:17): How much is your time worth?
Rob Spiwack (19:20): Yeah. Like, what does that mean though? What does he mean by people don't value their time?
Unknown Speaker (19:24): That I'm
Unknown Speaker (19:24): not that
Speaker 5 (19:25): I'm wasting my time for money. Not if it turns into a 6 figure side hustle. Yeah. Okay. I've invested.
Speaker 5 (19:31): I told I told Kelly, I said, watch, I'll bring this to the show because Mike will be intrigued because it's a money making thing. Yeah. But all the people in the all the listeners are gonna hate on it
Rob Spiwack (19:40): because it's what they do. You know, see, that's where Josh is super savvy. He knows he anticipates that kind of stuff. Mhmm.
Speaker 5 (19:48): I bought what a 150 pieces of clothing for like a dollar 25 a piece. I've sold three pieces of clothing so far and made $60.
Unknown Speaker (19:59): Okay. And
Unknown Speaker (19:59): so What about the shipping? How do you handle the shipping?
Speaker 5 (20:02): Is extra. The the buyer pays the shipping as well.
Unknown Speaker (20:06): Good. Okay. And clothes are easy to ship because you
Speaker 5 (20:08): can put them in envelopes. And here's the deal. It's taking advantage of millennials because millennials are very much into vintage stuff now. They're very much into, like, they don't wanna waste and buy new clothes. Part of it makes me feel bad for
Unknown Speaker (20:20): us in the society when
Speaker 5 (20:22): I see the amount of wasted clothes.
Rob Spiwack (20:23): I love, I love people in the economy and what we're all dealing with right now. Do you know how much I love stuff like this? I really, I always find it fascinating.
Speaker 5 (20:33): I really do. Total I've invested maybe with driving there, shopping, coming back, putting it all online, maybe eight hours invested so far.
Rob Spiwack (20:47): Okay. Alright. And fun kind of.
Unknown Speaker (20:49): Right? Yeah. And the beauty
Speaker 4 (20:50): of this kind of hustle, because, you know, I, I love to resell stuff too, is that once you've listed it, it's listed. Right. Don't have to keep listing it. Exactly. So, I mean, every moment you put in is a good invested moment.
Speaker 4 (21:04): And I've got know, it's funny. This is gonna inspire me. I've gotta get back on Facebook Marketplace. I've got a lot
Unknown Speaker (21:10): of junk to get rid Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (21:11): And it's like free money.
Unknown Speaker (21:12): It's great.
Speaker 5 (21:14): Well, I figured with the math, it's I wish you would hold your breath. I picked up a 150 pieces It'll of take me nine nine pieces of clothing I have to
Unknown Speaker (21:25): sell effort, Rob.
Speaker 5 (21:25): To make the money back, and then the rest is profit.
Unknown Speaker (21:29): You're such a jerk.
Unknown Speaker (21:30): Why are
Unknown Speaker (21:30): you doing this? I'm just having fun. I'm sorry. I can't help you. I'm glad you are.
Unknown Speaker (21:35): No. It's just I'm sorry. No. No.
Speaker 4 (21:37): It's no. I've done I've done Facebook Marketplace before, and it's you know?
Unknown Speaker (21:42): Oh, I don't feel
Speaker 4 (21:42): like a busy couple of months. Well, you see, but Facebook Marketplace is great because you can make the rules because there's no shipping because you make them come to your house. You meet them in your driveway. You don't let them in, and you say, cash. Cash only.
Speaker 4 (21:57): And they'll
Unknown Speaker (21:58): Let's see. People came to play today, and I'm just enjoying my I'm enjoying this. This is just I am I'm enjoying my own show. That's egotistical, but I'm just sitting here watching people, do this between Rob's
Unknown Speaker (22:09): asking about it.
Unknown Speaker (22:10): Rob Rob's comment today was, I'm I think I'll think about maybe thinking about doing that again.
Unknown Speaker (22:15): That's just No. That's not what I said. I said he inspired me to do it again.
Rob Spiwack (22:20): I've always thought with your love of, like, retail and grocery stores and, the thing that that you would be more of a active person, you know, online because you like stuff, and you like, you'd like you like horse trading, and you love grifting. You know? And I just I would think you would be, you know, diving in on
Unknown Speaker (22:45): something like is caveat emptor. Let the buyer
Unknown Speaker (22:48): beware. What does
Speaker 4 (22:49): that mean? A grift if they want the deal. If they agree to the deal, it's solid as a rock. It's not like I'm putting putting a price tag on a mirror over the crack, which I've seen my uncle do. That's that's grifting.
Speaker 4 (23:02): But if you're honest, it's just, you know, moving merchandise from place to place. Yeah.
Rob Spiwack (23:07): I mean, it's what, we all do. I I think that it and and by the way, the price points you're talking about are offering people, something that might be really nice that, they wouldn't be able to afford Exactly. In, you know, in real time. Yeah. So I think that
Speaker 5 (23:21): yeah. And I like and I'm a competitive person, so I like the competition with Kelly on who finds the stuff that makes the most money.
Speaker 4 (23:28): Is Matt has your brother Matthew tried to buy anything yet?
Unknown Speaker (23:31): Not yet. I haven't talked to
Rob Spiwack (23:33): them yet. Is there anything that really because you're talking about the stuff that stays at Goodwill that they can't move, and then they call what's it called? Goodwill outlet? Yeah. It's Goodwill outlets.
Rob Spiwack (23:45): And then, and then you you're talking about going going through the bins Yeah. As far as the was there any particular find that you got that was, like, really special?
Unknown Speaker (23:57): Anything you wanted to keep?
Unknown Speaker (24:00): No. Because it's not my size or anything.
Unknown Speaker (24:03): But I'm sure there are things your size.
Speaker 5 (24:05): We found some neat stuff. And what I do is take a picture of it. AI scans it, tells me everything about it, writes the listing for me so that way, and it tells me what price it should be part, it should be priced at. Wow. And I have it all set to like, I wanna flip it fast.
Speaker 5 (24:21): So right now I've sold two pieces of clothing. Kelly has sold one.
Unknown Speaker (24:25): What what clothing pieces have you sold?
Unknown Speaker (24:27): I sold a
Unknown Speaker (24:28): Are you looking at the comments, Rob?
Unknown Speaker (24:31): Well, no. How much did
Unknown Speaker (24:32): the stolen pill crusher make you, Rob?
Unknown Speaker (24:34): Yeah. It was enough to buy a piss Did you sell that in the nose? No. I did not.
Unknown Speaker (24:38): Oh, you took it down.
Speaker 5 (24:39): He mailed it back to Miami because of the listeners.
Unknown Speaker (24:42): He had to did you really?
Unknown Speaker (24:44): Yes.
Unknown Speaker (24:45): No. No. He's, no. He's Come on.
Unknown Speaker (24:49): Be honest. Honestly, I think
Unknown Speaker (24:51): I think I threw it away. That's what I think I did because I don't know. I don't think I have it on the the shelf anymore. No. Oh, I think threw it away
Unknown Speaker (24:59): from a big hospital. Go ahead and sell it. Yeah. Know?
Unknown Speaker (25:03): There you go.
Unknown Speaker (25:04): You're like the kid who the
Speaker 5 (25:05): cop showing up, so he's throwing all his drugs out the window. Get rid of
Rob Spiwack (25:09): what it's like. Everybody on this show, we could all use every little bit that we A little bit. Yeah. We do. That's the reality that I don't have any problem living in that reality, and I love that's why I love it when people are doing different stuff.
Rob Spiwack (25:24): I'm fascinated by this. Shows up on my feet all the time with all these different people. Now I'm on some kind of algorithm that's giving me, you know, stock recommendations, which is a grift.
Speaker 4 (25:35): Oh. If you start today with $20.
Unknown Speaker (25:38): Yeah. Is that
Unknown Speaker (25:38): the one?
Unknown Speaker (25:38): Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (25:39): That's just
Unknown Speaker (25:40): a hot seat
Unknown Speaker (25:40): to get the, to get their side prices up. That's all it is. But I'll,
Unknown Speaker (25:44): go ahead.
Speaker 5 (25:44): I'll keep you updated, but I'll tell you right now. I sold a, I sold a Nike team Brazil soccer uniform, Jersey that I bought for a dollar 25.
Unknown Speaker (25:56): Why would that? I don't think
Unknown Speaker (25:57): that would go. Sell it for? Let's come on.
Unknown Speaker (26:00): Well, I sold it. I sold it for $22.
Unknown Speaker (26:03): Wow.
Speaker 5 (26:03): And plus they paid shipping. After the fees to the marketplace, I made $17 off of that.
Unknown Speaker (26:10): And there you
Unknown Speaker (26:11): It's not bad.
Rob Spiwack (26:12): That's exciting. That's that's really, really exciting.
Speaker 5 (26:15): This morning sold a Santa Claus t shirt for, and I made $14 profit.
Unknown Speaker (26:21): Oh, ho ho.
Unknown Speaker (26:22): And there,
Unknown Speaker (26:23): and there's, it was the classic Coca Cola Santa. So I said, oh, someone's going to want this.
Unknown Speaker (26:27): And this is decent stuff.
Speaker 5 (26:29): Yeah. And it's twelve it's I've I've had this stuff online for twelve hours.
Unknown Speaker (26:34): Okay. Very good.
Speaker 4 (26:35): And when you get it at the, when you get it at the outlet, is it laundered? Good question. I don't know. Clean. Can you just pretty much go from there to there?
Rob Spiwack (26:44): Coming from Goodwill. They would have to. Right?
Unknown Speaker (26:46): Don't they launder I would think.
Speaker 5 (26:48): Yeah. I don't think so. We make sure that we laundry it as soon as it comes in the home.
Rob Spiwack (26:52): Laundry it. Not launder it. Laundry No. No. It's not whatever.
Rob Spiwack (26:57): It's just it's speaking proper English. Here's what I'll you. Laundry it.
Speaker 5 (27:00): It goes straight into the machine with hot water when it comes.
Rob Spiwack (27:03): And so if you before you put it up for sale, you have to what it? Wash. Dry. Clean. Bold.
Unknown Speaker (27:15): I like it when he's feeling better, Rob.
Unknown Speaker (27:18): That's fun. Did you see anything at the outlet that you picked up that just made you shake your head? And also, are you only doing clothes?
Unknown Speaker (27:27): So far, only clothes. I look at
Unknown Speaker (27:28): the other stuff.
Speaker 5 (27:30): I I've looked at shoes twice. I found some nice shoes, but I could only find one side. Like, just the shoe.
Unknown Speaker (27:36): Oh, really? Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (27:37): Hi. My name is Hopi, and I have a question about your business.
Unknown Speaker (27:43): No. I see they've got furniture listed for, like, $5.
Unknown Speaker (27:46): Design says, so AI writes the listing for selling clothing. Yes. Oh, it's a fun Monday, folks. It is a fun I'll
Speaker 5 (27:58): update you. I have I feel good about this one's gonna work out really well.
Unknown Speaker (28:03): What's your pick to click right now of all the stuff you've listed?
Unknown Speaker (28:06): What's your favorite item that's still available?
Unknown Speaker (28:10): I don't have a favorite item.
Unknown Speaker (28:12): Brazilian Santa soccer jersey. No. Don't with one shoe.
Unknown Speaker (28:16): Items. There's a there's a lot of stuff.
Unknown Speaker (28:19): Any hats?
Speaker 5 (28:21): I did not touch. I did not go into the hats.
Rob Spiwack (28:23): Let me ask this question. What's crazy is
Speaker 5 (28:26): what there's so there's, it's all like 20 year olds. They're doing it. It is so many people doing the same thing.
Unknown Speaker (28:33): Yeah. Julia's
Speaker 5 (28:34): Everyone's proving looking everyone's got different things they're looking for, so there's no fighting over the clothed clothes.
Speaker 4 (28:39): When Julia goes on a road trip, when she's in an area she's not familiar with, she will designate her stops. Like, someone might designate a stop at Buc ee's. She'll designate a stop at a thrift store because she loves it, and all of her friends love it. It's big in the artistic community, and Richmond has a great artistic community. So, I mean, Julia will come up she came up the other day, and she was wearing a hoodie that had the logo for the Mel Brooks, Broadway show, the producers on it.
Speaker 4 (29:08): It was a nice black hoodie that, you know You must
Unknown Speaker (29:09): have gone out of your mind. That's your favorite musical.
Speaker 4 (29:12): Yeah. And so it's a it was at the merch stand. I remember when we went, it was, like, $75. I said, how much did you get that for? She says, like, $3.
Speaker 4 (29:20): I mean, I'd pay $3 for any hoodie. So the deals are out there.
Rob Spiwack (29:24): That is cool. I I now can you do the same thing with the regular goodwill and just maybe with less of a markup?
Speaker 5 (29:32): You you pay more at the beginning. So Okay. For now, we're starting with the bins, and we'll see where it goes.
Rob Spiwack (29:37): And where is the, goodwill outlet located? Is it next to the regular goodwill, or is it in the back of the regular goodwill store?
Speaker 5 (29:44): I don't know. It's it's its own Goodwill store in Jacksonville.
Speaker 4 (29:46): I know, the famous one is on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles.
Rob Spiwack (29:51): Oh, now you say you make a joke, but I would tell you that when you're ta down here, the big thing down here is consignment stores. Where they take the the throwaways from the Richie Riches, and they sell it for practically the same amount of money Yeah. Which is, you know, a thrift store.
Unknown Speaker (30:10): Yeah. That's what my cleaning lady did. She took all my stuff in
Unknown Speaker (30:13): search folder.
Speaker 5 (30:14): Apparently a call Ocala,
Unknown Speaker (30:17): Florida has a
Speaker 5 (30:18): great Ocala has a great outlet where you're getting a lot of nice stuff there. It seems like if you go in the richer counties, you get nicer stuff.
Unknown Speaker (30:25): Yeah. Because people just
Unknown Speaker (30:26): throw stuff away.
Rob Spiwack (30:27): Well, congratulations on your venture. Cool. I wish you, nothing but the success.
Unknown Speaker (30:32): Can I ask
Unknown Speaker (30:33): you a technical question?
Unknown Speaker (30:34): Yes.
Rob Spiwack (30:35): My light. Right? My one light that I, you know you know how I kinda look ghostly today a little bit? Yes. Just a little bit like I'm kind of fluorescent.
Rob Spiwack (30:44): So this light that I thought was kaput is now just looking at me, and it's flashing off, off, off, off. Does that mean that little battery pack that I use on this light has to charge up? Is that what it is maybe?
Unknown Speaker (31:01): I have no
Rob Spiwack (31:02): was not plugged in properly?
Unknown Speaker (31:04): Are you getting light
Unknown Speaker (31:05): No. From it? No. He's saying
Unknown Speaker (31:06): the battery. But it's only flashing,
Unknown Speaker (31:09): and I can't turn it on. That's what I'm saying.
Unknown Speaker (31:11): Static board. You know, I would check the connection.
Rob Spiwack (31:13): Yeah. Wait. Hold on. You're both talking to the same. I'm asking you know, go ahead.
Speaker 5 (31:16): It could be connection or it could be a bad bulb. I don't know. Call the guy that installed it. Alright.
Unknown Speaker (31:25): Okay. Alright.
Unknown Speaker (31:26): Alright. Alright. I'm not sure, but if you need
Unknown Speaker (31:29): Thanks. No. I'm just
Unknown Speaker (31:30): soccer shirt. Answer.
Unknown Speaker (31:32): If Oh. Listen. If that
Unknown Speaker (31:35): you need
Unknown Speaker (31:35): that shirt
Unknown Speaker (31:36): smells like ribs. But Oh, god.
Unknown Speaker (31:40): You're gross. This soccer shirt
Unknown Speaker (31:42): smells like baby back ribs.
Unknown Speaker (31:44): Yeah.
Speaker 5 (31:47): Okay. Many times, those big complicated lights you have, it might be easier just to replace it.
Unknown Speaker (31:55): This is not an expensive one. Okay. This didn't come from that guy. So don't
Unknown Speaker (31:59): Oh, okay.
Unknown Speaker (31:59): Don't start. A ring light?
Unknown Speaker (32:01): No. It's not even a ring light.
Unknown Speaker (32:02): It's a
Rob Spiwack (32:03): I think I stole this from, my bride, and it's not it's super expensive, but it's also not crap. So I just, I'm, I'm curious. Think there's a
Unknown Speaker (32:11): Josh, do you think there would there would be interest in that light on the secondary market?
Unknown Speaker (32:16): No. I don't think electronics would do well. You know, I think could a better package.
Rob Spiwack (32:20): Yeah. Think in terms of, you know, retail in because this studio that I broadcast from is somewhat of a has been in the past somewhat of a warehouse y little thing, and I've got I have got an absolute s ton, not really, maybe 30, maybe 20 of the don't get happy hats that we are gonna have a sale. And the summer hats as they're coming up, call them the beach hats. Yeah. The TMOS logo.
Rob Spiwack (32:48): We're gonna have them a big, a big sale on those coming up, so be aware of that. That'll be happening. And I love the the handmade hats that I have.
Speaker 4 (32:55): You really gotta go to the store because we have new merch with our new look as well.
Unknown Speaker (32:58): Yeah. It's, it's gonna be a a lot of fun.
Speaker 5 (33:01): Mhmm. You mentioned the poker app earlier. Yes. Maybe we make that a cocktail hour, or maybe we hop on here and play a lot. To.
Unknown Speaker (33:10): I would love to how we'll do that.
Rob Spiwack (33:12): I wanna do that sooner than later. I I love that. I've got a how about we do it a week from, not this weekend, but the following weekend we do it.
Unknown Speaker (33:20): You wanna do
Unknown Speaker (33:20): it then?
Speaker 5 (33:20): Yeah. This weekend's Mother's Day, so the weekend after.
Rob Spiwack (33:23): Let's do it the weekend after Mother's Day. So that would be the sixth together. Yeah. That we'll we'll put it together and have a, a poker party. That'll be really how
Unknown Speaker (33:31): many what's the odds? Have to wear hats.
Speaker 5 (33:34): D Max is, like, a thousand people or something because it divides you up in it divides you up into tables of, like, eight people, and then you whittle down.
Rob Spiwack (33:42): Oh, so it's like a real world series of poker.
Unknown Speaker (33:45): Yeah. I love
Unknown Speaker (33:46): that. I wanna do it.
Unknown Speaker (33:47): At my Mike, do you wanna be at my table?
Unknown Speaker (33:49): No. I knew the answer from poker. Right?
Unknown Speaker (33:53): You when we played poker back in
Rob Spiwack (33:56): the day, I Rob and I have done everything together. I mean, everything. OnlyFans, porn. We've done, but but when we played poker back in the day, Rob would bring his little family, you know, rules that were confusing, and we we got on him about it because it was something like, oh,
Unknown Speaker (34:13): they're not that con they're not confusing to break people.
Rob Spiwack (34:16): It's not that game. It's, you gotta there's a variation on Holden. It's called blow the hippo, and and you can, you know, you come in and do it that what was one of the games that you
Unknown Speaker (34:26): you have to read? There was five card Butch. There was There it is. Well, then there's classics. Five card
Unknown Speaker (34:33): Butch Five was card just exclusive. Or baseball. Okay. There it is. Yep.
Unknown Speaker (34:41): Five card Butch was a variant on, it was not a high low game. That was the problem with it. It was different that way.
Rob Spiwack (34:47): And five card, Butch was, one of the family members would get on all fours, and each card would be put between his butt cheeks,
Unknown Speaker (34:54): and you take your card
Unknown Speaker (34:55): out that way.
Unknown Speaker (34:55): That that's not true.
Rob Spiwack (34:57): Five card butch. Five cards in his ass, and then you Well, no, Mike.
Speaker 4 (35:03): You've just went from from bad to worse. First, it was Justin McCleft. Now it's in the ass.
Rob Spiwack (35:09): Yeah. Not the bad part.
Unknown Speaker (35:12): Well, I should hope not.
Unknown Speaker (35:13): It's too wide. If you could get a if you get a card in there.
Unknown Speaker (35:15): I do have a deck of cards that are brown, I think.
Rob Spiwack (35:18): If you folded it, with that. So Ruin's rule says he plays, poker at Jimmy's. That's yeah. I I I ran that at my bar too. No.
Unknown Speaker (35:27): Thank you.
Unknown Speaker (35:28): Just Here's my deck of brown cards, Mike.
Rob Spiwack (35:30): You know what? By the way, I'd like to ask Jimmy about this when we talk to Jimmy again, but poker at a bar, you know what I you know what we called that? Drink we called that at my bar drink water night. What a waste of time that was for that.
Speaker 4 (35:45): Done you know what? He's done some casino nights that are pretty cool, though.
Unknown Speaker (35:49): But
Unknown Speaker (35:50): it's By the way. It's a charity thing.
Speaker 5 (35:51): But there's no way a poker night's making you money. No. They might be drinking. They're not buying any food.
Rob Spiwack (35:56): No. They they don't really that the joke I
Unknown Speaker (35:59): was making was a whole lot.
Unknown Speaker (36:01): Yeah. They didn't drink,
Unknown Speaker (36:02): and they didn't
Unknown Speaker (36:02): because they wanna focus. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (36:03): That's pretty much
Unknown Speaker (36:04): And those that drink tend to spill on the table.
Rob Spiwack (36:07): Well, no. It was just really not a raucous, rowdy Yeah. Smoke cigars, drink, whiskey. It was not that kind of night. Right.
Rob Spiwack (36:15): It was more like water drinkers and, you know, answer me these questions three. That's that's, the kind of night it was.
Unknown Speaker (36:20): I see you're showing a seven.
Unknown Speaker (36:22): Mhmm. Like a seven below a three a night.
Rob Spiwack (36:25): Yeah. And by by the way, what are his casino nights? Those are charity functions.
Unknown Speaker (36:28): Yeah. They are charity,
Rob Spiwack (36:29): but I mean I'm talking about a regular this is a Poker night. Promotion night. You know? Okay. So I understand.
Rob Spiwack (36:35): Rob's very protective of, of Jimmy's because he eats and drinks for free there. So we have to make sure that we don't say, I'm not slamming Jimmy's. I know because I was a bar owner. Yes. Know that.
Rob Spiwack (36:46): That's what I was doing. No. So it's, it's wonderful.
Unknown Speaker (36:49): Planning planning in a minute at Jimmy's.
Rob Spiwack (36:52): Yeah. There you've got the memorial through your dad Mhmm. That's coming up at, Jimmy's on, Father's Day weekend
Unknown Speaker (36:58): June 20.
Rob Spiwack (36:59): Yeah. June 20.
Unknown Speaker (37:00): I think it's 02:00, and we'd love to see all of you there that love my father.
Rob Spiwack (37:04): Okay. That's awesome. We will See you there. Take a break when we what's that?
Unknown Speaker (37:08): I said, see you see you there.
Unknown Speaker (37:10): Me? Yeah. You. What? That's horrible.
Unknown Speaker (37:13): He's really being addicted to me. That's really, really horrible. What if we could get you a secondhand T
Unknown Speaker (37:20): shirt with Santa Claus on it? Would you come?
Unknown Speaker (37:22): Yes. No. I mean, look. We all is look. There's nothing wrong with with Zoom.
Unknown Speaker (37:33): Or a prepared statement to be read by someone on-site.
Unknown Speaker (37:37): Or or it's it's 2026. You can send a video.
Rob Spiwack (37:40): Going back to when I would sign autographs and give them away on people's birthdays. Oh my god. You know, you're you know, though? Because he'd appreciate it. I'm thinking of, you know, you've got the you're writing the eulogy.
Rob Spiwack (37:59): Perhaps I could do an HBS thing. You know? Whether you know? I now I'm completely uncomfortable. I am very
Unknown Speaker (38:06): uncomfortable with this.
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Unknown Speaker (39:45): hi. Hi, Josh. I
Unknown Speaker (39:46): have you.
Unknown Speaker (39:47): Hello. Good boy.
Unknown Speaker (39:48): I'm Frankenstein. Frankenstein. About the white cow.
Unknown Speaker (39:55): That's good. Now you look like Colin Clive. That's an even older reference than, the African queen.
Rob Spiwack (40:00): You know, it's weird. I have to say that just because I have to get
Unknown Speaker (40:03): it out.
Rob Spiwack (40:04): I have to share this stuff. I don't remember a an incarnation of my career, of my show where Mondays where I look forward to coming in on Mondays. That is now different. That's all I have to say. I like coming in on Mondays.
Unknown Speaker (40:18): That's how I feel. That's how I feel. It's fun, and then nothing has changed my mind about the way we started it.
Speaker 4 (40:24): To to to just tack on to that. For many months, it's always the favorite hour of my day. So thank you, guys.
Unknown Speaker (40:30): It's fun.
Unknown Speaker (40:30): It's
Rob Spiwack (40:30): great. It's fun, and thank you, for our listeners and the people participating that makes that happen too. We appreciate that. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was in critical but stable condition in a Florida hospital Sunday night. That's according to his spokesman, Ted Goodman.
Rob Spiwack (40:46): Ted Goodman.
Unknown Speaker (40:47): Please tell me you have a quote
Rob Spiwack (40:49): from Ted Goodman. Okay. Backstory because we've been doing the podcast a lot. We had a general manager named Alan Goodman, and anybody that's a long time listener remembers the impression I used to do of that. So there it is.
Rob Spiwack (41:02): Okay. His spokesman, did not offer any details about what led to the hospitalization of the 81 year old Giuliani who previously served as president Donald Trump's personal lawyer. Here's the quote. Maya Giuliani is a fighter who has faced every challenge in
Speaker 7 (41:17): his life with unwavering strength. He's fighting with that same level of strength as we speak, Goodman said in a statement. We do ask that you join us in prayer for America's mayor, Rudy Giuliani. Hey.
Unknown Speaker (41:34): Hey, mister Goodman. Hello, Rob. How are you? Hello, Rob. Do you think that
Speaker 4 (41:38): if Rudy gets better, that will make people feel good? MPFG.
Speaker 7 (41:44): Make people feel good. I'm Alan Goodman, and I approve of this message.
Rob Spiwack (41:52): Thank for Alan Goodman. Does anyone have any latest on, Giuliani? Because I haven't heard anything about what happened to him. Yeah. He's 81, but, I mean, that day in this day and age.
Unknown Speaker (42:02): I don't know what's He looks enough like a vampire that I always thought he'd live forever.
Rob Spiwack (42:06): On his, previous podcast that he did, apparently, there was, there was some issue with his voice and coughing and that type of thing. So this might be respiratory.
Unknown Speaker (42:16): Doesn't he do a podcast where you eat hot wings? Is that is that Rudy Giuliani?
Unknown Speaker (42:20): It's not his. It's not his. Sorry. He's the guy that goes on and go,
Unknown Speaker (42:23): a jalapeno.
Rob Spiwack (42:25): I love that show. That guy is fantastic. If you filled up your tank this weekend, chances are you did a double take at the gas pump, or maybe it was a spit take if you were enjoying some gourmet gas station coffee. According to AAA, the national average gas price yesterday was $4.44. That's the national average.
Rob Spiwack (42:49): Wow. That's for regular. That's up more than 30¢ from last week and up about a dollar 30 from last year at this time. It's also at an all time record price for May. Will we set a new record?
Rob Spiwack (43:00): It's hard to say, but prices are climbing fast. The highest average price ever was set in June 2022 in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Back then, the price hit $5.01 a gallon. This time around, the price is soaring due to the Iran war. On Friday, president Trump acknowledged that every day Americans are really feeling it in their wallets at least for gas.
Rob Spiwack (43:23): He said gasoline is high. Other prices are way down. No. They're not. Nothing's down.
Unknown Speaker (43:29): Nothing. But gasoline's high.
Unknown Speaker (43:31): Come on.
Rob Spiwack (43:31): Stop out. You can't Well, I know that you That's the wall. Everybody's wanted to know where's the wall with Trump. The wall is lying about prices. You can't you can't get it because people aren't gonna tolerate that.
Rob Spiwack (43:43): They're not. They're not gonna tolerate and say, everything else is down. It's not true. So you can't lie your way out of that. I'll check it.
Unknown Speaker (43:49): At least, Mike, at least diesel is cheap.
Unknown Speaker (43:51): Trent is it really? No. It's ridiculous. Right? It's ridonkulous.
Speaker 5 (43:56): I enjoy driving past gas stations.
Unknown Speaker (43:58): Yeah. Because you got the Tesla and Looking
Unknown Speaker (44:00): at that price and
Speaker 4 (44:01): I enjoy driving past gas stations with my car full of old clothes.
Rob Spiwack (44:06): Transportation secretary, Sean Duffy promised, quote, immediate relief once the war is over, but it's unclear, when that will be.
Unknown Speaker (44:16): I know I know when it'll be.
Unknown Speaker (44:18): When?
Unknown Speaker (44:19): Right before the midterms. Yeah. I think they're gonna try play it and try to get it. Oh, look. We were so
Rob Spiwack (44:25): right about that. I think it's all one big racket. Mhmm. Have you heard of Gen Z being called the Christopher Columbus generation? Have either one of you heard that term?
Unknown Speaker (44:35): Have not.
Unknown Speaker (44:36): I know. I thought they don't like Christopher Columbus.
Rob Spiwack (44:38): It's because they keep discovering things that already existed. That's why they called him the Christopher Columbus generation.
Unknown Speaker (44:44): That's funny.
Rob Spiwack (44:45): The newest one is silent walking, which is just walking without your phone. And quiet quitting is a big thing nowadays, but they didn't discover it. That, of course, is doing the minimum work, and people have been doing it for years. They also just discovered Coke floats, which have been around since the eighteen hundreds. Unreal.
Rob Spiwack (45:07): But, to be fair, every generation repackages old ideas. Millennials had life hacks and adulting, and Gen X had slacker culture. The difference now is TikTok blasts these trends everywhere instantly. One expert summed it up nicely saying Gen Z isn't inventing things. They're just making them their own, and every generation does that.
Rob Spiwack (45:28): Come on.
Speaker 4 (45:29): My buddy Brad, you've you've met him, and we've talked to him about him on the show. He was talking to his son the other day, and his son is a musician and makes a lot of of songs. And he's a he's pretty good on on on Spotify and all that stuff. But he said, dad, I was listening to Michael Jackson because of the movie, and it also recommended prince. Did you know prince was really good?
Unknown Speaker (45:51): That's funny. And Brad's like, yeah. No ass.
Unknown Speaker (45:53): You know? Prince is very good.
Rob Spiwack (45:55): But, I mean, that's the whole generational thing. That's the way it goes. I have been this new incarnation and this most recent incarnation of Charlize Theron, I'm just everything. I'm all about her. I think she's so much fun.
Rob Spiwack (46:09): Again? I've not watched it the second time. I love the I I just I love her, and I love her attitude. And she's making the transition from the it just she's still stunning, and she's still supermodel good looking, but she's also transitioning into that ballsy kind of Elaine Stritch Broad with the bad language and everything. And I I love these sort of stories that
Speaker 4 (46:35): come out. As you get older, do you find yourself more attracted to older women? Yes.
Rob Spiwack (46:41): Yeah. Me too. Percent. I think that's unusual. She says her latest thing because she's promoting the movie.
Rob Spiwack (46:47): She's doing a lot of interviews, and, she says, her latest thing, like a lot of celebrities said, her children aren't gonna be coddled just because their mother is rich and famous. Charlize has two adopted daughters, 12 and nine, and she says their first cars will be Datsons because, quote, you're
Unknown Speaker (47:03): going even build them anymore?
Rob Spiwack (47:05): She says you're going to crash it. You're going to f it up somehow. You're a new driver. They're also going to have to support themselves eventually. Quote, they need to get a job that pays them because I don't wanna support them for the rest of life.
Unknown Speaker (47:20): That's great.
Rob Spiwack (47:20): That's the way a lot of parents feel. Yeah. Charlize adopted her girls as a single mom, and that's very, purposely how she is raising them. Here's her quote. I love that I don't have to run every effing thing by a guy.
Rob Spiwack (47:36): It would be great. The, did you see we played the video of her in Times Square, which was, you know, climbing the rock wall. Did we play No. We talked about it.
Unknown Speaker (47:46): We did not play the video.
Rob Spiwack (47:47): It was spectacular. She's just a lot of fun, and the movie's fun. I wouldn't call it a, you know, a tour de force, but it is definitely a It fun movie.
Unknown Speaker (47:55): It says here her two kids are named Sharon and Karen. Sharon Theron?
Unknown Speaker (48:00): Yes. Karen
Unknown Speaker (48:01): Theron. Karen Theron or Karan Theron. And, you know,
Rob Spiwack (48:04): and by the way, if you adopted a woman's name instead of the surname of a man Yes. And you married the president's son, then it would be Karen Barron Theron. Let me play the thing again. Thank you. Olivia Wilde was caught not looking her best, during a red carpet interview recently, and the Internet wasn't kind.
Rob Spiwack (48:26): I don't know why. How could she not look her best? She's beautiful. She is. Some people thought she looked sickly and thin.
Rob Spiwack (48:31): Well, she I I thought that she looks thin a lot because she is thin. The others went so far as to say she looked like Gollum Oh, that's the Lord of the Rings.
Unknown Speaker (48:41): That's
Rob Spiwack (48:41): We have to find a picture now. Now I I didn't realize this, Josh. I would have given you a heads up. Olivia would like you to know that she's fine. She says, quote, listen.
Rob Spiwack (48:51): That is a that is a fish eye lens. I admit, is that my best angle? Was that my best ever look? No. I don't know why I was so close to the camera.
Rob Spiwack (49:04): I didn't need to be. She adds, quote, I'm not dead. And, you know, it's funny. There's two women in the news today who I like a lot. Yeah.
Rob Spiwack (49:14): I like the work they do, and, you know, I like them both. I like Charlize Thurman and Olivia Wilde, and I'd love to have them on the show sometime. It would be really really at the same why not? Same show. Go for it.
Rob Spiwack (49:27): But I I'm dying to see what a fisheye lens would, you know, make a
Unknown Speaker (49:32): I think it would probably accentuate the precious. It would accentuate the nose, wouldn't it?
Unknown Speaker (49:39): Well, this is it.
Rob Spiwack (49:40): My precious. Okay. I get it. It no. Wrong.
Unknown Speaker (49:45): Much of a Gollum look.
Rob Spiwack (49:46): No. Not at all. She's thin. She's No. She's thin, but she's cut.
Rob Spiwack (49:50): Look at her arms. She's muscular. She's in shape is what she is.
Speaker 4 (49:53): You know what she is, Mike? She's a knockout.
Rob Spiwack (49:57): God. Sometimes I just wish you'd turn your mic off sometime. One of the, most challenging things to teach kids can be the importance of sharing. Mhmm. But one woman is going viral for saying, no.
Rob Spiwack (50:10): We don't need to do that. She says that if her kids have a scooter, a toy, bubbles, or a snack, quote, they're not sharing with your kids. They don't have to. Well, isn't that nice?
Speaker 4 (50:23): That's gonna really help society.
Rob Spiwack (50:25): She adds, number one, you should have brought your own stuff. Number two, that's their toy. They don't have to share with you. Number three, you don't have to do something just because somebody asks. What a lovely person this woman must be.
Unknown Speaker (50:39): She's fun.
Rob Spiwack (50:39): You know that? For what it's worth, she says if her kids want to share She also clarifies that this is regarding kids in public or at a park. It's very different if they invite another kid over to their house because then they're welcoming them into their space. Fused.
Speaker 4 (51:00): Into their house with all white furniture and white carpet. And please don't touch anything and take your shoes off. Who's coming into your space today? Don't share that carrot.
Unknown Speaker (51:10): Give me a break.
Unknown Speaker (51:11): My guess is that they share if they want to share. Right.
Unknown Speaker (51:15): I hope she has some car trouble, and no one wants to help and share.
Rob Spiwack (51:18): Yeah. Yeah. Not sharing not sharing my knowledge of the engine, but
Unknown Speaker (51:21): would share those jumper cables?
Rob Spiwack (51:23): Well, big news over the weekend. Spirit Airlines abruptly shut down on Saturday, stranding everyone who had tickets and without any customer service to help them, figure out what to do. In a statement, they said, we are not able to help rebook your flight, but we'll automatically process refunds for all flights. Well, that's good. At least they're doing that.
Rob Spiwack (51:44): Yeah. We are proud of the impact of our ultra low cost model for the last thirty three years and had hoped to serve our guests for many years to come. It wasn't shocking. Spirit has been struggling for years going through two bankruptcies and failed mergers, and, there's been a lot of noise in the past few weeks about surging fuel costs being the nail in Spirit's cough. And you hear that about airlines all the time where
Speaker 4 (52:06): they're Are are they they they just gonna focus on their Halloween stores?
Rob Spiwack (52:10): Yeah. The spirit Halloween store. The pop up Halloween store. Yeah. Your local mall.
Rob Spiwack (52:14): Yeah. So it's been a pop popular punching bag. A lot of those jabs were deserved, but just last month, it topped the list of America's best airlines. Remember that? Because of the price point, and it was one of the few budget options when you just needed to get from point a to point b.
Unknown Speaker (52:30): That's a stupid way to say that in my humble opinion. So you always have to get from point a to point b for Christ's sake. Give me a You know?
Unknown Speaker (52:38): You do.
Unknown Speaker (52:38): You gotta travel.
Rob Spiwack (52:39): Yeah. High breeze. Breeze. That's my latest low cal low cost carrier.
Unknown Speaker (52:44): Frontier is still there.
Rob Spiwack (52:45): Mhmm. Frontier is still there too. You can take off backwards.
Speaker 4 (52:48): That's wonderful. The seat belt feels nice.
Rob Spiwack (52:50): A finally today, a 23 year old former Chick fil A employee in Texas named Keishan Jones has finally been arrested after a really bizarre scheme involving mac and cheese that he executed back in November. Keishan was seen on security footage sneaking back behind the counter, ringing up around 800 mac and cheese tray orders and then refunding them to his personal cards for around $80,000.
Unknown Speaker (53:20): I love this.
Rob Spiwack (53:21): Chick fil A is always packed, but somehow he pulled this off in street clothes without anyone stopping him. He might have known when to strike because he used to work at that Chick fil A, but it was fired the month before. There aren't a lot of details on how he pulled it off or why he thought he might get away with it, but the managers noticed a loss of 80 k in mac and cheese returns, looked at the video, and reported the theft. The police launched an investigation. Apparently, it took them five months to track him down.
Unknown Speaker (53:50): Wow.
Rob Spiwack (53:51): He faces multiple felony charges, including property theft, money laundering, and evading arrest. His arraignment has been delayed as Keishan battles severe constipation.
Unknown Speaker (54:02): You know?
Unknown Speaker (54:02): No. He didn't eat the mac and cheese.
Speaker 4 (54:05): I, I'm no fan of the Chick fil A
Unknown Speaker (54:08): because it's always so crowded.
Speaker 4 (54:10): But this weekend, have you ever tried one of their frosted drinks? What do you mean
Rob Spiwack (54:15): frosted drinks? Like a milkshake?
Speaker 4 (54:17): Well, it's not like a milkshake. The one I tried was their lemonade and vanilla ice cream whipped together. So it's kinda like a milkshake, but it's a base whip. Is that what it is?
Unknown Speaker (54:28): No. No. That's
Unknown Speaker (54:29): an ice whip? Lemon whip?
Unknown Speaker (54:31): It's like a like a stirred up float.
Speaker 4 (54:33): But it was dangerously tasty. Okay. Very, very good.
Rob Spiwack (54:37): So good. I all I know is your, your vanilla ice cream from Costco, which is the one of the greatest recommendations you've ever made Yeah. Is gone, gone, gone. And most of it in
Unknown Speaker (54:46): my family,
Rob Spiwack (54:47): and Scales told me that this morning. Yeah. Wow. By the way, as much as I loved it, it will not be making it back into the house. Just too much of it.
Unknown Speaker (54:54): This man is lying.
Rob Spiwack (54:56): I'm just a man who can't say no.
Speaker 4 (54:59): When is the next I mean, I know we've, is your birthday the next one?
Unknown Speaker (55:03): Catherine's. My daughter Catherine.
Unknown Speaker (55:07): No. No.
Speaker 4 (55:07): But I'm talking about of the three in your home.
Unknown Speaker (55:09): Yeah. Mine's next.
Unknown Speaker (55:10): Okay. So I foresee a party. Okay. What goes better or then?
Rob Spiwack (55:14): Maybe then. That'll be a month and a half or so. Hopefully. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (55:19): We'll see. You'll have to go to Publix to get your cake. Mhmm. And then you'll have to go unless have you ever had the Costco cakes?
Unknown Speaker (55:24): I have not. Are they good? Amazing. Really? Of course,
Unknown Speaker (55:28): they're good. Yes. Everything in that bakery section is good.
Rob Spiwack (55:31): Alright. And then then I look forward to it. Man, I will I will tell you, it's the most fun gaining weight I've ever had. We have to take a break. And when we come back, I wanna talk about a a show on TV because I think we forget what happens in these court TV news of the moment situations, and I'm pretty stunned by this tiny little fact that involved a very evil guy.
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Rob Spiwack (57:30): We really do. Or documentary TV shows. They're just interesting the way they do because they take so much time to do them. And in the case of that horrible serial killer in Long Island, they called him the, Gilgo Beach killer. Yeah.
Rob Spiwack (57:43): There's a doc that's out now about him. It's called the Gilgo Beach killer, house of secrets. Do you know I don't know. I mean, that goes back, what, twenty five, thirty years, this guy doing
Unknown Speaker (57:54): it. Yeah.
Rob Spiwack (57:54): They have yet to sentence him. He will be sentenced. It's just recently that he's pled guilty about this, and this is a guy that murdered so many, but it's it's insane. And when you've got a justice system that gets bogged down by bad police work Yep. And the fact that the gist of this documentary, which I think is a message we should all take to heart, is that, you know, people are people no matter what.
Rob Spiwack (58:25): Were these sex workers that he murdered predominantly? Well, if, you know, what he is admitted to, I think there are more bodies to be found from this guy, but he you know, the ones that he is admitted to, mostly sex workers. And in the the era where they were doing the investigating of this situation, he the cops really kind of put it on the back burner, didn't prioritize it because they were in the sex trade. And, you know, it's it's such a great example of human beings should be treated like human beings no matter what. And, you know, were these women women participating in something that's on the other side of the law?
Rob Spiwack (59:03): Yes. Were they some were they women that deserve to be murdered? No. No. And because of that and because of his ability to cover his, trail, they it took a very, very long time, a, to catch him, b, to even disc to be even discover the the bodies should be a, b, then it took a long time to catch him.
Rob Spiwack (59:26): And then when I saw on like, midway through this series, we binged it over the weekend, that the guy hasn't even been sentenced yet. You know, he finally pled guilty after years and years and years and years, and he won't be sentenced until the summer. And it just makes me realize that the justice system in America is not swift. It does not. I mean, it does not.
Rob Spiwack (59:50): I mean, the But this
Unknown Speaker (59:51): is not on purpose. This is the whole reason. It's it's slow so that we don't kill innocent people.
Speaker 4 (59:56): But I think that was more in design of our political system to be a slow arduous process than the justice system. Because don't isn't there something about a swift and fair trial?
Unknown Speaker (1:00:07): Yeah. And I think
Unknown Speaker (1:00:08): that this guy The delays are building up to the trial.
Unknown Speaker (1:00:11): Okay.
Rob Spiwack (1:00:11): Alright. I think what you can point a finger at more than anything is bad, shoddy police work. And, you know, I love I have a lot of friends who are on the job, and I believe, that that job, the the very the physical courage required in most cases to be a police officer is something the average person probably has difficulty understanding. Yeah. But there's not a day that goes by that there's not a police officer getting out of their car, walking up to a traffic stop, having absolutely no idea what could be on the other side.
Rob Spiwack (1:00:44): And I think that alone is the is what separates police officers who run to the danger from the rest of us. At the same time, when you blow off things because it's not a priority because of the type of women involved, I think that's, that borders on criminal itself. What they need
Unknown Speaker (1:01:03): to do is is take a page of how, the cops worked when they got Samuel Bateman on the set. Have you seen the Sam Bateman show?
Rob Spiwack (1:01:11): But, the Samuel Bateman show, didn't they take a long time to find people that, you know, they finally found that FBI agent that helped them? Years. Not yeah. Nineteen yeah. Just craziness as far as the, know, you looking the other way and, and not going for it.
Rob Spiwack (1:01:27): And then there's that sucks, and they have to be held to a higher standard. And I
Unknown Speaker (1:01:31): think that's good not do them. Do they emphasize that in the doc, or do they just
Rob Spiwack (1:01:35): mention focus on the fact that these police officers who were investigating these crimes once the bodies were discovered by the way, that area of, of Long Island where the bodies were discarded was so thick with underbrush, and it was difficult to even move in there. He didn't bury these bodies. He threw them in there because he knew it was so difficult to get at and difficult to see because of the brush that was involved. So once they finally did because they were these sex workers, they didn't handle it the way they would have you know, it's always the look. It's also
Speaker 5 (1:02:11): it's also because his victims are people who already cut friends and family out of their life. So there weren't people demanded what happened to this person.
Rob Spiwack (1:02:21): Yeah. And and they make a point that although that's true, in some of the cases, they do have loved ones that, you know, were, you know, still active in their lives and paying attention to what was going on. It just sucks. It really does. And this guy studied how to cover his tracks.
Rob Spiwack (1:02:40): And, you know, he had a wife. He he had a kid. That's always the wildest thing
Unknown Speaker (1:02:44): to me when they lead a
Rob Spiwack (1:02:44): perfect couple of lives. Lived in Long Island, worked in the city, and just, a lot of the the crap happened when, his wife was
Speaker 5 (1:02:51): on now because we're gonna get a lot of guys caught because they're gonna Google or go to ChatGPT and say how to hide this body. And we're gonna just they're gonna go and just confess right to the computer.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:04): And it'll be waiting there for the cops when they
Rob Spiwack (1:03:06): get there. I mean, it's, check it out if you're interested.
Speaker 4 (1:03:08): Your other documentary, Mike, about the murderer, and now I'm not ever going to walk by a Red Bull can without wondering what's under it.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:17): Wow. I mean, how brave was she?
Unknown Speaker (1:03:19): Oh, she was cool. Great.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:21): Yeah. You know? And I think I don't know. I would like to do a study. I'd like to commission a study right now.
Rob Spiwack (1:03:26): You can start at our house with watching all these murder documentaries and date lines. Well, there are facts. And what it does to your brain, actually, at the end of the day. I don't know. I mean, I don't I really don't know.
Rob Spiwack (1:03:39): It can't be healthy. I even when I'm in the middle of doing it, it can't really No. I think it is.
Speaker 4 (1:03:44): It lets you know that you can't do it.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:48): Mhmm.
Speaker 4 (1:03:49): It emphasizes the fact that ultimately the good guys will get you. Right? It emphasizes the fact that the technology is out there. Oh, no. If there's any one of us that would be on the edge, it would be me.
Speaker 4 (1:03:59): And Do
Rob Spiwack (1:04:00): you ever find, though, like, you're watching this? Like, you're watching a documentary or you're watching a dateline about an evil, you know, a man who arranged to have his wife, whacked, and then you find yourself looking at your significant other like this?
Unknown Speaker (1:04:17): Sometimes she looks at me like that.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:20): Who
Speaker 4 (1:04:20): knows? Actually, when we watch Dateline, I usually sit in the room with Carrie, and I just keep saying to myself, please don't let her talk. Don't talk. Don't talk. Please don't talk.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:30): Well, you
Unknown Speaker (1:04:30): get it.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:30): Don't stop talking by just you talk like Keith Morrison. Wow. Wow. So the question is, who is gonna go into the kitchen to get the snacks?
Unknown Speaker (1:04:39): It's not
Rob Spiwack (1:04:41): a far wonk. Snacks are good. Make watching TV tastier. Yet nobody wanted to take the time to go get them.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:52): There you go. Who's gonna do the dishes?
Rob Spiwack (1:04:55): The dishes each, she walked into the kitchen and noticed that there were three empty bowls with the residue of Kirkland supreme vanilla ice cream, all eaten by Mike. At that point, she knew we had a problem on our hands. What I do to the camera?
Unknown Speaker (1:05:15): What the hell would
Unknown Speaker (1:05:16): I do here? Anyway, let's take a break when we come back. We have a game. We have a game.
Unknown Speaker (1:05:21): We have a game.
Rob Spiwack (1:05:21): Excited about that. We're gonna do that, and I'm gonna figure out why my light's broken. You're listening to the Mike O'Mara show and watching it at the same time. We love you, and, we'll be right back, everybody. Hey, fudge cutters.
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Rob Spiwack (1:07:24): We got a brand new game, that we wanna play here right now. I like this when you suggested it. It sounds like fun, and I am ready to believe you. I really like
Speaker 4 (1:07:32): I believe we shall call this one drug or Pokemon. And this is based on
Rob Spiwack (1:07:39): Medicine or Pokemon. Medicine or Pokemon. Okay.
Speaker 4 (1:07:42): Perfect. The do you remember many years ago, there was a college professor, I think it was in Wichita, that would include aspects of the show in his final exams.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:52): I remember that.
Speaker 4 (1:07:53): Yeah. So this guy, this professor, he actually teaches pharmacology, and he did on his final Stop.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:04): In the
Unknown Speaker (1:08:04): name of love.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:05): I was out of focus. Thank you. Thank you, Baris.
Speaker 4 (1:08:07): In his pharmacology final, he did a list where you had to guess if these lists of things was it a Pokemon, or was it a prescription? And I will allow you guys
Unknown Speaker (1:08:17): I think I'm gonna do really well at this.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:19): Okay. And, because we flipped a coin backstage, Mike gets to go first.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:22): Alright. I'm ready.
Speaker 4 (1:08:23): Mike, is it a Pokemon, or is it Pokemon or prescription, I guess we should call it because of the two picks?
Rob Spiwack (1:08:28): I'm glad you finally worked it out. Pokemon or prescription?
Speaker 4 (1:08:33): You know, sometimes the ideas happen as we go. Mike, Sentret, s e n t r e t. Sentret.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:40): Prescription.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:44): No. That is a second generation normal Pokemon.
Rob Spiwack (1:08:48): Josh is shaking his head like he knew.
Speaker 5 (1:08:50): You knew? I I would've I thought it was a Pokemon. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:53): Okay. You win. Alright.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:54): But, yeah, but you only thought you didn't, like, have any basis in fact. Right?
Unknown Speaker (1:08:58): He had the vibe.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:59): No. Know the Sounds like a Pokemon to me.
Speaker 4 (1:09:02): Mike, still no points on the board. Okay. Josh. Yes. Vibrava.
Speaker 4 (1:09:07): That's v I b r a v a. Vibrava.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:11): A prescription.
Speaker 4 (1:09:12): That is a Pokemon, a second vision ground dragon.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:19): They are just like drugs.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:21): They are. They are. Okay. Mike, number three, Voltaren. Voltaren.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:27): Hey. Yeah. It is, Mike.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:30): It's an it's an analgesic. It's an, arthritis prescription. Right?
Unknown Speaker (1:09:35): I probably. It
Unknown Speaker (1:09:37): just says it's an analgesic. Those are the ones that I, pay attention to because I'm old
Unknown Speaker (1:09:41): and brittle. Josh, your chance to catch up because right now, Mike is
Unknown Speaker (1:09:45): the only one with any points on the board. Blow.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:48): Gliscor. Gliscor.
Unknown Speaker (1:09:50): A a
Unknown Speaker (1:09:50): a a prescription. That is a fourth a generation a ground flying Pokemon. Sorry, buddy.
Rob Spiwack (1:09:59): I should say this.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:01): That the
Rob Spiwack (1:10:02): one I got was simply because I had remembered the TV commercial for the drug. Mhmm. Otherwise, I'm, I'm not, doing a stellar job here. Go ahead. I'm ready.
Speaker 4 (1:10:11): Alright. We are up to Mike again. Mike, Milotic, m I l o t I c. Milotic.
Rob Spiwack (1:10:18): That's a Pokemon. Mike, you
Speaker 4 (1:10:21): are running away with it. That is a Pokemon, a third generation water Pokemon, but I'm sure you knew that.
Rob Spiwack (1:10:27): Yes. Of course. Yeah. That's a valuable card. Josh.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:31): Luxiq,
Unknown Speaker (1:10:32): l u x I q, or it could be Luxiq. Luxiq. L u x I q.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:37): I'll go Pokemon.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:39): You're not good at this. No.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:40): I'm not.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:41): I'm not I'm never good at any of your games.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:43): You you shook your head at the beginning. Like, I thought you were gonna run the table.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:47): I know you're gonna no. Was gonna name it the first one.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:50): It's a topical steroid.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:52): Okay. Very what's it called again?
Unknown Speaker (1:10:54): Luxeec. Succ seek? Luxeec,
Unknown Speaker (1:10:57): l
Speaker 4 (1:10:57): u x like that popular hotel in Las Vegas, the Luxeec.
Rob Spiwack (1:11:00): The Luxiek. Mhmm. Let me get
Unknown Speaker (1:11:03): this right. Decadron. Decadron, d e c a d r o n.
Rob Spiwack (1:11:08): Screams Pokemon. That does scream. Yes. It does. It doesn't.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:12): Because it's
Unknown Speaker (1:11:13): a drug. It's a it's a cortisone based steroid. Corticas cortisone I've got
Unknown Speaker (1:11:19): a few of those shoved into my bones.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:23): Josh, Qvar, q v a r.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:27): He's tossing
Unknown Speaker (1:11:28): softball here. It's gotta be a it's gotta be a Pokemon.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:31): Yeah. It has to be.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:31): It it has to be. But it's not. It is it is an asthma drug.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:37): He loves this. He loves this because it's such a great game. It really is. You can only do it once, but this is a great game. Qvar, that is it.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:46): What is the Qvar drug? What is that?
Speaker 4 (1:11:48): It is, its name is b clamethasone. It's an asthma drug.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:52): Do you need new glasses? Because you're practically leaning into the page.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:56): Mike, you listen to this show?
Unknown Speaker (1:11:58): Yes. Yes.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:58): I know you cataracts.
Rob Spiwack (1:12:00): Alright. Okay. Very good. I hope you get them fixed.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:02): That's awesome. Too. That
Unknown Speaker (1:12:04): is a Pokemon. That's what they drive. Alright. Number nine,
Unknown Speaker (1:12:07): look to Mike.
Speaker 4 (1:12:08): Mike Yes. Marowak, m o m a r o w a k. That's kind of like our names together. Marowak and Wack. Marowak.
Rob Spiwack (1:12:19): Sounds like a cannabis derived product. I'm gonna go drug.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:24): Is that your final answer?
Rob Spiwack (1:12:25): Yes. It is. Yeah. Okay. Now I know I got it wrong.
Rob Spiwack (1:12:27): He loved it. He can't help but giggle when we screw up.
Speaker 4 (1:12:30): First generation ground Pokemon. Josh, Ticklid. T
Unknown Speaker (1:12:35): I c l I d. Be a Pokemon because I don't want a doctor to give me a
Unknown Speaker (1:12:39): I got an aquarium full of
Unknown Speaker (1:12:40): them out in the. God. It's an antiplatelet drug.
Rob Spiwack (1:12:44): Ticklid? Ticklid. Wow. It's a suppository.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:50): You cow? I tell okay. So how many do you have left?
Unknown Speaker (1:12:53): Because I want you to save this for tomorrow. I wanna go
Unknown Speaker (1:12:55): get You know what? Let's stop now because that leaves us with 30 more. And, Mike, congratulations. 30 more. We can do it all week.
Speaker 4 (1:13:03): Mike, congratulations on your victory so far. You are two up, and Josh is no points on the board. That means I only got two right. You are king of prescription or Pokemon.
Rob Spiwack (1:13:13): Holy ticklet, Batman. We got
Unknown Speaker (1:13:16): Twenty four hours to study.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:17): That is really, really exciting.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:19): Go take my QVAR.
Rob Spiwack (1:13:20): That's so much what a thrill that is later. We'll take a break. When we come back, I've got, probably a handyman story. I I believe it.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:28): Did you wanna do the, did you wanna do the beautiful video?
Unknown Speaker (1:13:31): Are we, that far in
Unknown Speaker (1:13:32): the show already?
Unknown Speaker (1:13:33): Should do some beautiful video.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:34): Well, I mean, we did this is our this is that break? Really? Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:37): It is.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:38): Yeah. Because we did news, and then we did the documentary.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:40): So much fun. Okay. Do you have beautiful video?
Unknown Speaker (1:13:43): Luckily, I do. Oh, wow.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:45): Okay. I'm sorry I lost my place.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:47): It's alright.
Rob Spiwack (1:13:47): Because of my light flashing at me. Off.
Speaker 4 (1:13:50): No. Off. It's because you're thinking about you're thinking about Hold'em.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:53): Josh, the off off off light that's coming out is getting faster. Does that mean something's charging up? Shut up. A cab.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:03): I don't know. Is there an on on on button you can press?
Unknown Speaker (1:14:06): I yeah. Mhmm. Maybe I'll do that.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:09): Maybe press it during this commercial.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:10): Okay. Let's play the commercial. Hey. What's your beef? I'll tell you what I hate.
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Rob Spiwack (1:15:25): See site for details. Let's eat. It didn't work.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:30): It did not?
Unknown Speaker (1:15:31): It did. It's still flashing.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:33): But I'm fine.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:33): I'm fine. As long as I'm not
Unknown Speaker (1:15:34): Well, I I, during that break, I sold a skirt for $32, $28 profit.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:40): Wow. So what are you gonna wear tonight?
Unknown Speaker (1:15:42): Welcome to the dumbest show in America. Play the thing, Rob. Go ahead. Hey. I like that.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:47): Some beautiful video.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:49): Jerry time.
Speaker 4 (1:15:51): So many things to get to today. Let's start with this because it won't make sense to do it tomorrow. Okay. Historic victory at the Kentucky Derby, which seems to have been done under the darkness of secrecy this year.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:03): I don't know why missed it.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:04): Press coming up.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:05): I didn't either. I didn't either. I don't know what's wrong.
Speaker 4 (1:16:08): I found out about it at about 04:00 on Saturday afternoon, and I did not watch it.
Rob Spiwack (1:16:12): Sure. 04:00 Saturday afternoon, did they run it at a different time?
Speaker 4 (1:16:19): No. It always they always start the coverage at, like, two, and the race always goes off, after 06:30. Right.
Rob Spiwack (1:16:25): Yeah. I don't know where I was. Oh, I guess it's because I thought it was, Saturday when it was Sunday
Speaker 4 (1:16:30): because I'm old. No, Mike. The winner is called Golden Tempo, and anyone who had any sort of bet involving Golden Tempo, including a box bet, did very well because he went off at 24 to one, which is almost unheard of odds for a winner at the derby.
Rob Spiwack (1:16:46): What, what were the odds at, race time for, Orville's testicle? Even money. Okay. Great.
Speaker 4 (1:16:53): Like, the thing but the most amazing thing, and we'll see it here, this horse, Golden Tempo, comes from last place to winning the race. Now I've heard of I've heard of come from behind victories.
Unknown Speaker (1:17:06): I haven't won the race yet.
Unknown Speaker (1:17:07): But this is amazing. Watch the conclusion of the race.
Speaker 8 (1:17:09): Commitment is coming with his rally now as they round the far turn, and Oseli Oseli is picking it up with a wide bid as they come for the top of the stretch where Danon Bourbon has taken Danon Bourbon's off the turn and he's got a three way lead heading for the eighth pole. O'Sellie and Commandment are closing in. Holy sleaze. Renegade rolling and down the top of the Golden Temple from far behind. Dannon Bourbon trying to fend off Osely.
Speaker 8 (1:17:38): Renegade and here's Golden Temple. Golden Temple from off the pace to win the derby. And a career defining a racing defining win.
Unknown Speaker (1:17:49): Ain't that amazing?
Rob Spiwack (1:17:50): That is a cool I gotta go back. Watch that whole thing. That is very, very, very
Speaker 4 (1:17:54): Also historic. Stop it. Stop it. Also cool. That was the first horse to win the derby with a female trainer.
Rob Spiwack (1:18:02): You know, congratulations. That it was raining. So, you know, speaking of sloppy track, we had a girl at American University
Unknown Speaker (1:18:08): No. Who We're not talking about that now.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:10): We're
Unknown Speaker (1:18:10): talking about Florida. You live there. It's nice.
Rob Spiwack (1:18:14): I do. I do. I do live in Florida.
Speaker 4 (1:18:19): And here's something you don't see very often is when a policeman was called because an alligator was in an intersection.
Speaker 6 (1:18:26): Oh, we got a gator that's sitting in the middle of a roadway There
Unknown Speaker (1:18:30): you go.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:30): Who looks a little unhappy with us. Okay.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:32): He's pretty
Unknown Speaker (1:18:33): everyone around here. He's pretty big. What'd you say,
Unknown Speaker (1:18:36): six figure out what we're gonna do to get him away from all
Unknown Speaker (1:18:38): these people. To him?
Unknown Speaker (1:18:40): Hey, guys. Go back
Unknown Speaker (1:18:41): over there.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:41): Right now, I'm just gonna push him over here until your trafford came
Unknown Speaker (1:18:44): small guy.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:46): Red little
Speaker 6 (1:18:47): puppy. Trying to get him off the roadway.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:48): We could kill you.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:48): Hopefully, right here where he can hang out where no one's around him.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:52): You could drag you underwater.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:53): There we go. Just take a rest for me, buddy.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:55): Watch out because this thing is going on.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:57): Yeah. Once that gets on, this game
Unknown Speaker (1:19:00): is gonna start doing Death roll coming. It's gonna roll on.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:02): You said it. You said death rolls. He said death rolls, but, that's great. Later on that same day, the Gator came from last place.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:11): To win the Kentucky Derby. Yes. Really, I mean and we have to wait till the end of the summer, but I, urge everybody to come down here in August for the Gator races. It's wonderful. Lots of fun.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:21): How long since you've ridden?
Rob Spiwack (1:19:22): Oh, you know, it it was my knees have never really recovered.
Speaker 4 (1:19:26): I know. The secret is Mike always had the gators with the longest legs.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:29): I did. I did. Mike, I'll tell you something
Unknown Speaker (1:19:32): about Baltimore is they have some of the best baked goods you can get. You can get burger cookies. You can get black and
Unknown Speaker (1:19:38): white cookies. Burger cookies?
Speaker 4 (1:19:40): Oh, burger cookies or shortbread cookies with large bits of chocolate on
Unknown Speaker (1:19:44): top. Yeah. Lots of fudge chocolate on them.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:45): Yeah. Almost like a fondant. Okay. But So is that is
Unknown Speaker (1:19:49): that the one where they got the cookie with the, like, it almost looks like a Hershey's kiss on top of it?
Unknown Speaker (1:19:53): Yeah. No. No. It doesn't.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:55): No. It can. It can. I mean, I've seen them glopped on that that high, haven't they? No.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:00): Because it's an amazing amount of chocolate.
Speaker 5 (1:20:01): And they dip the almost the entire thing. They dip, like, two thirds of it into the chocolate.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:05): Okay. Alright. Okay. Have you ever but I know you've seen a black and white cookie.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:10): Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:10): Yeah. Because, you know, they're they're they're two colors.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:13): Hold on. It's got the glaze on either side. Right?
Speaker 4 (1:20:16): Right. That's the one. Alright. But this truck from Balmer was a bakery truck, it was headed up to Newark to drop off some baked goods, and it had a bad time when it drove by Newark Airport. This video courtesy of Josh.
Speaker 4 (1:20:30): This bakery truck is hit by a landing plane.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:43): Oh my god.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:45): Holy fuck. Oh my goodness.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:48): It was like a United Airlines. It was a big Yeah. It was United. Seven.
Speaker 4 (1:20:52): God. It was United. And the thing that I that is the most horrifying thing about it, listen to it, and the whistle of the plane getting closer right before it hits is amazingly scary. Wow. And this guy's just living his best life.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:06): Minor injuries.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:16): I I'm like, so and nobody was hurt on the plane?
Unknown Speaker (1:21:19): No. Nope. The plane landed fine.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:21): Yeah.
Speaker 5 (1:21:22): The plane acted like he wasn't even there. But minor injuries, they say that, I guess, at Newark, the planes come down so low there for land and the highway so close that it was surprising it's taken till now to happen.
Rob Spiwack (1:21:34): Well, they're gonna make some changes there. I mean, get the get the active runway a little further away from the highway maybe. And also
Unknown Speaker (1:21:40): getting less baked goods from Baltimore.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:42): That's a mess. Okay. I'll have to have your priorities.
Speaker 4 (1:21:45): I understand that. Mike, I'm just curious. If golf was chain you've been taught you know what? Let's close with that. Let's do one more first.
Speaker 4 (1:21:53): Have you ever seen the largest nut in the world?
Unknown Speaker (1:21:56): Yes. I
Unknown Speaker (1:21:57): have. Mike, I think you know
Unknown Speaker (1:21:59): it's called at it right now.
Speaker 4 (1:22:01): I think you know it's called the butt nut. Okay. I didn't think it was true.
Unknown Speaker (1:22:05): The butt nut.
Speaker 4 (1:22:05): The butt nut until I saw this video from the Smithsonian.
Speaker 4 (1:22:10): Today, we're looking at the largest seed in the world, the butt nut. Bigger than an apple seed, nectarine seed, mango seed, and even a coconut is this.
Unknown Speaker (1:22:19): Show it again.
Speaker 4 (1:22:20): The coca de mire. The seed of coca de mire can be referred to as a nut, and its odd shape has given rise to a common name of butt nut or bum nut. In fact, the original scientific name is Ladocia alpige, which in Greek means beautiful buttocks.
Rob Spiwack (1:22:38): Thanks for sharing. I appreciate that.
Unknown Speaker (1:22:40): It's not an edible seed, but if you are going to partake So you say. It's best to ask permission. Okay. What's the last
Unknown Speaker (1:22:50): one you got?
Speaker 4 (1:22:51): You've talked about perhaps giving up golf. Yeah. What if we found a new variant on golf? Could it bring you back?
Unknown Speaker (1:22:59): Well, I'd have to see. Do you have it for us?
Speaker 4 (1:23:01): Yeah. This is a fun game because, Mike, in this game, your number of strokes doesn't count. It's your speed. It's racing goal. Oh,
Unknown Speaker (1:23:11): and they're off. Oh,
Unknown Speaker (1:23:19): come on.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:34): That's the same thing. Nice course I've ever seen.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:37): They're all nice. Yeah. You think a nice course
Unknown Speaker (1:23:38): is on the back list? No.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:40): Now you guys, you say what you want. I'm sorry. You say what you want. That was at Pebble Beach. Alright?
Speaker 4 (1:23:44): So just cool your jets. Anyway, Mike, that's
Unknown Speaker (1:23:47): And there's your cookies.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:48): Okay. Alright. There they are. So those are the burgers cookies? Yeah.
Rob Spiwack (1:23:52): Yeah. Oh, those look good.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:54): And they come from burger bakery. Right? I mean, there's knockoffs, but there's a real burger bakery. Right?
Unknown Speaker (1:23:58): You know
Unknown Speaker (1:23:58): what you Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:59): They're bottled water.
Rob Spiwack (1:24:00): You know what you need with that? You need some, Kuriggan vanilla ice cream.
Unknown Speaker (1:24:03): Yeah. And a butt nut.
Rob Spiwack (1:24:05): If that stays out of my house till my birthday, we're gonna call that the summer miracle. We gotta get out of here. For, Josh Siroc and Rob Spiwag, this is Michael Maris. So Thank you all you chat groupers. Please pass the word on that.
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