Shootout at the Golden Corral
Unplanned & UnashamedJanuary 02, 202500:51:0647.22 MB

Shootout at the Golden Corral

In the first episode of Unplanned & Unashamed in the New Year, Ray and Isaiah talk about performing in Cherokee, get into a discussion about history and the importance of learning from history so you don’t repeat it, nursing homes and does Ray and Isaiah want to be put in nursing homes? Do they want the family to take care of them? Then to wrap up the episode Ray, Isaiah, and Moose talk about card games and Card Against Humanity. Moose reads some of the cards and Ray and Isaiah react to them, so you don’t to miss this episode!

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[00:00:05] What up, what up, what up? Welcome to the latest episode of Unplanned and Unashamed with Ray Money and Isaiah Pennell.

[00:00:19] And we're recording a brand new episode of Unplanned and Unashamed.

[00:00:24] We back.

[00:00:26] The first episode of the new year.

[00:00:29] Yeah, man. I'm shooting live here from my new studio in the hallway at the casino.

[00:00:37] Oh, are you in Cherokee?

[00:00:39] Yeah, I'm down here. We have a...

[00:00:44] It's almost like a residency down here now, so...

[00:00:48] Been out quite a bit, so no.

[00:00:50] You need to stop at one of those stores and get you like a feathered headdress.

[00:00:56] Nah. Nah, man. Actually, you know something? I just found out, like one of my cousins...

[00:01:01] I don't know if he's lying or not, but he said that we got some Native American...

[00:01:07] I'm a part Native American of some sort.

[00:01:10] My great-grandmother or something.

[00:01:11] Great-great-great-grandmother or something.

[00:01:13] I'm like, uh-oh.

[00:01:17] I don't know for sure.

[00:01:19] But...

[00:01:20] You need to go on Ancestry and find that out.

[00:01:24] I don't know, man. I don't know if I'm willing to spend the money on it.

[00:01:27] Yeah, you do spend quite a bit of money.

[00:01:31] And the further back you dig, the more money you spend.

[00:01:33] I had a cousin that did that, and he went like as far back as you could go.

[00:01:39] And...

[00:01:40] So, my question is, what does he do with the information once he got it? Now what?

[00:01:45] He just got it?

[00:01:46] Right? He just has it.

[00:01:48] I guess he can like talk about it in like conversation.

[00:01:51] But I mean most...

[00:01:53] Like that conversation is like a very niche conversation to have.

[00:01:58] Because not everybody is like interested in that.

[00:02:03] Like if you're like, oh, my family came from Scotland over on a boat and the boat was named, you know, the SS...

[00:02:11] I don't know, Minnow.

[00:02:13] Nobody's gonna like...

[00:02:14] Only certain people are gonna find this that interesting.

[00:02:19] That's that Chris Duggar from SS Minnow Johnson.

[00:02:23] Ricket Dan!

[00:02:24] Yeah, that's my boat.

[00:02:26] What is it?

[00:02:27] Don't rush out.

[00:02:28] Was that rush out?

[00:02:30] Yeah, it was rush out.

[00:02:32] But no, I don't know.

[00:02:34] You know, everybody knows...

[00:02:36] It's very...

[00:02:38] Like with...

[00:02:39] I mean around here, because it's on the reservation.

[00:02:42] It's very prevalent.

[00:02:44] They have to sign up like...

[00:02:46] Like registered and stuff.

[00:02:48] So, it's very interesting to see the culture and the dynamics of stuff around here.

[00:02:55] Right.

[00:02:56] Like...

[00:02:57] Huh?

[00:02:58] It's interesting learning about that stuff, but there's also like...

[00:03:01] If there's...

[00:03:03] I feel like younger people, it's more prevalent where they could like care less about like, you know, that kind of stuff.

[00:03:12] Oh, yeah.

[00:03:12] I think the older you get, the more interested you get in like learning about people's background and like where they came from and about their ancestry and stuff.

[00:03:24] Yeah, they don't...

[00:03:26] Yeah, they don't...

[00:03:26] It's not a point of focus at all for most time.

[00:03:30] Well, I can't say that.

[00:03:30] It's a...

[00:03:31] It's...

[00:03:32] I guess there's a niche for every little group, even in the young culture like, you know.

[00:03:39] That's a...

[00:03:41] It's interesting.

[00:03:42] You know, you got some kids that are...

[00:03:45] Like I've seen some kids that are like interested in like this, like natural wildlife and the anatomy of like crocodiles and stuff like that.

[00:03:58] So I think there's like some people that are going to be interested in too, but the majority of the part, they just want kids if you want to have fun and history ain't fun.

[00:04:07] See, I was always into history.

[00:04:10] Like I had all the president books, even in like kindergarten.

[00:04:14] I could tell you who Lemonade Lucy was and like that.

[00:04:19] So you're one of those people.

[00:04:21] So what excited you about history?

[00:04:23] I mean, I enjoy history.

[00:04:24] I mean, I don't know if that's more recent or when I started enjoying it.

[00:04:30] But when did you start?

[00:04:33] Oh, I was like real little, like kindergarten.

[00:04:36] Like I've always...

[00:04:37] Like ever since I was little, like I've always been into history.

[00:04:41] And like the Old West especially is my favorite part.

[00:04:46] The Old West?

[00:04:47] Yeah.

[00:04:48] I just like cowboys and, you know, westerns and stuff.

[00:04:52] So the Old West is always like...

[00:04:55] And the fact that, I mean, if you really think about it, like it seems like a long time ago, but at the same time, it's really not that long ago.

[00:05:06] Nah, nah, man.

[00:05:07] I had to do that with my show last night.

[00:05:09] He had a front row, very front seat.

[00:05:12] He had his cowboy gear, red and black.

[00:05:15] And his wife was just like...

[00:05:18] I'm like, they right here.

[00:05:20] They had some time period.

[00:05:22] Right?

[00:05:22] Like my granny, my great grandma, her parents was born in 1895.

[00:05:28] And then 10 years before that, they was having shootouts at the OK Corral.

[00:05:33] So that's really not that long ago.

[00:05:37] Yeah.

[00:05:37] When you really think about that.

[00:05:39] I mean, we ain't that far away now.

[00:05:41] It's gonna be OK shootouts at the Golden Corral.

[00:05:44] There you go.

[00:05:46] Man.

[00:05:47] Maybe nothing changed.

[00:05:49] Right?

[00:05:49] I've always been like very fascinated and I'm like good with dates and time periods and

[00:05:56] every like that stuff.

[00:05:58] I'm good at like math.

[00:05:59] I could care less.

[00:06:00] I suck at math.

[00:06:02] But like remembering the dates and historical figures and names of the like I was always

[00:06:07] good at that.

[00:06:09] You remember all like the historical figures?

[00:06:12] Yes, but you put numbers in front of me.

[00:06:15] Nope.

[00:06:18] What's the way?

[00:06:19] So I got I was used to be in this program.

[00:06:23] I guess I can't say that I was a I'm when I was in a elementary elementary.

[00:06:31] I was a I was a was a no, no, no, no, no.

[00:06:36] That was musical.

[00:06:37] I think I can't in powerful.

[00:06:39] I was like like the I was a librarian for for a while.

[00:06:43] So I got interested in it.

[00:06:44] Yeah, you just sitting there.

[00:06:47] You know, you just I just need a reason.

[00:06:49] I don't want to be in class.

[00:06:50] That was like a thing you could pick.

[00:06:51] So I have to go to actual class.

[00:06:53] But I was just sitting there waiting on people to come check out books.

[00:06:58] And so you just got bored and started reading some.

[00:07:02] I got bored.

[00:07:04] I guess I kind of I was being lazy and then in the reading.

[00:07:11] That's what it was.

[00:07:13] Math is equally as important.

[00:07:16] But I think earlier.

[00:07:19] Let me rephrase that.

[00:07:21] I said math is very important.

[00:07:23] But I also think that history is equally as important.

[00:07:28] Because I truly believe that if you don't learn from your history, you are doomed to repeat it at some point.

[00:07:36] Hmm.

[00:07:37] Why do you believe that?

[00:07:38] Because I just feel like if you don't learn from certain historical mistakes, that there's somewhere along the line, there's going to be somebody that is going to want to repeat those.

[00:07:50] Like if you don't learn about it, because all it takes is for like certain topics in history class to be removed.

[00:07:59] And then 30, 40 years from now, some wacko is going to be like, you know, what's a good idea?

[00:08:07] Wait, so you think that because they removed it, that out of the book that people want to aren't they already do that now?

[00:08:15] They already did like, like they remix stuff anyway.

[00:08:18] That's what if it's if it's if it's already there, somebody just remix it.

[00:08:23] What's the like they do now with the songs, they got a little bit of the nostalgia and all the music now.

[00:08:31] Right.

[00:08:32] I think that's the same thing where the ideas and stuff they spawn from.

[00:08:37] I know the idea, meaning like so whatever is in the history book.

[00:08:43] Let's just say, you know, you got you said the Western stuff.

[00:08:47] So the Western stuff, people have those.

[00:08:49] That's what you see people wear the cowboy get up in gear because it's something that they're interested in.

[00:08:56] Like that's a and not just because they didn't just get it out of nowhere.

[00:09:01] They saw something a Western and it was like, all right, like the guy I'm pretty sure he like you like Westerns and watch Westerns.

[00:09:09] Do you wear Western gear?

[00:09:11] Oh, I have several cowboy boots.

[00:09:14] I have a couple of cowboy hats.

[00:09:17] Yeah.

[00:09:18] Yeah, I have some cowboy gear.

[00:09:21] So that's it's it's it's the part of the influence.

[00:09:25] But they had to be there from somewhere and that there whatever you were watching was pulled from in history.

[00:09:32] But if it wasn't there to pull from.

[00:09:35] I mean, eventually the idea would come out from somewhere else.

[00:09:38] But I don't think like if if it wasn't there that.

[00:09:44] It wouldn't it wouldn't happen again.

[00:09:47] It could happen whether it was if you know it or not.

[00:09:51] Right.

[00:09:52] Yeah, that's a good point.

[00:09:54] Like if like if you know it or not, it could still repeat itself.

[00:09:58] Yeah.

[00:09:59] But I feel like if we don't learn about it, then it's more prevalent to happen, I guess.

[00:10:07] What do you mean?

[00:10:09] Like, like I feel like if we don't learn about certain like historical things and events that there is more of a chance that it might repeat itself versus if they just take it out.

[00:10:24] Hmm.

[00:10:25] I mean, maybe not, but I don't know.

[00:10:27] I mean, you never know.

[00:10:30] Yeah, that's what that's one of those things that you probably that will probably never know.

[00:10:34] But I just feel like if you don't learn about them, then you're more prone to repeating those mistakes.

[00:10:43] And like you said, if you don't learn, like even if they take it out, still somebody is going to figure out a way to go back and repeat some kind of idea.

[00:10:54] Yeah.

[00:10:55] No, whether you know it or not, you're going to make little mistakes.

[00:10:59] Right.

[00:11:02] I think generally that's how people know that they are.

[00:11:06] You say that they don't learn from they still do the same thing.

[00:11:09] Like, just say put it as a just as a single person and be like, all right, I don't know if you leave your keys.

[00:11:21] Oh, and you always lose your keys.

[00:11:23] You learn that you lose your keys.

[00:11:26] The fact that that, you know that you lose your keys doesn't mean that you won't still lose your keys.

[00:11:34] That make sense?

[00:11:35] Yeah, that makes sense.

[00:11:38] Your history is that, yeah, you lose keys.

[00:11:43] It don't mean that you still not going to lose no keys.

[00:11:46] Right.

[00:11:48] You still lose them.

[00:11:49] Like, I know I'm going to lose them.

[00:11:51] I put them right here.

[00:11:54] And that's what you say every time.

[00:11:56] I put them right here.

[00:11:58] But that's not what happened.

[00:12:00] Right.

[00:12:01] Yeah.

[00:12:02] Yeah.

[00:12:04] But, I don't know.

[00:12:08] We got, it's been a New Year's.

[00:12:11] Did you do something for New Year's now?

[00:12:12] What'd you do?

[00:12:13] I worked on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

[00:12:17] You worked?

[00:12:18] Yeah, I worked both days.

[00:12:20] What does New Year's look like then at your job?

[00:12:23] I mean, some people will like bring in like balloons and stuff on New Year's and like little horns and stuff and glasses to wear.

[00:12:35] But other than that, I mean, there's not a whole lot of stuff going on.

[00:12:40] No fireworks and stuff like that.

[00:12:42] No fireworks at the nursing home.

[00:12:45] No.

[00:12:45] Hey man.

[00:12:46] You don't think they want to see no fireworks?

[00:12:52] You said what?

[00:12:53] It's a little too much.

[00:12:55] Yeah, it's a little too much.

[00:12:58] Man.

[00:12:59] Man, it's a sad thing, man.

[00:13:01] I like, uh, uh, I performed at a few nurses' home before in like, uh, singing living facilities.

[00:13:09] I reached out to them and just, just to do a show for them.

[00:13:13] And then, uh, and, uh, just cause I like, like my grandmother, she used to be in, uh, my mom's mom was in a nursing home before she passed away.

[00:13:22] It just seemed when I was growing as a kid, I just seen this, you just seen my mom go on me and I used to, it's just make me like, like, yeah, you feel, feel weird.

[00:13:32] But it sounds like when you work there, there's a lot of excitement over there.

[00:13:36] Yeah, there can be some excitement and, but there's also a lot of gloom and stuff.

[00:13:40] Cause you know, you hate seeing people with dementia and their family members walk in and they're like, well, who are you again?

[00:13:47] Like, you know, that makes it gloomy.

[00:13:50] But then there's sometimes when they say something funny and you're like, this is, you know, hilarious.

[00:13:57] Like you like, all right.

[00:13:59] You know, since, uh, when I, that's usually, uh, I don't know.

[00:14:04] It's interesting that you, the fact that you worked there, man, I've, uh, uh, I've always, uh, no, I felt a little weird about going to, even when my aunt just was there too.

[00:14:15] She was, uh, before she passed away, she went to a, uh, to a nursing home, but you never really can tell like the, what it's like there.

[00:14:26] Yeah.

[00:14:26] I don't know what you would, would you want to do?

[00:14:28] Would you, is that something that you would want to be when you got older?

[00:14:31] And there's your home.

[00:14:32] Like you would, you, if you couldn't go anywhere, would you want you?

[00:14:36] Or you'd be like, nah, I feel like I'd want to be there as opposed to like some people feel like they'd be a burden on people.

[00:14:44] Oh, so you're talking about like, if when I'm older, would I want like my grandkids or kids to put me in a nursing home or have them take care of me?

[00:14:54] Yeah.

[00:14:55] Cause some people are like, nah, I don't, I don't know if I want, I don't want to do that with my kids or have them to take care of me.

[00:15:01] Or, and then some people are like, nah, I don't want to go in.

[00:15:06] That's a good question.

[00:15:07] Cause I mean, it, it would depend on like the nursing home cause not all nursing homes are the same.

[00:15:16] Like if it was a good nursing home where the nurses cared and everything, then yes.

[00:15:22] But like, I got what you said.

[00:15:27] He's like, God, the nurses don't care.

[00:15:30] Ain't that their job to care?

[00:15:32] Right.

[00:15:34] And then, but I mean, there are some out there that could like, could care less.

[00:15:39] Like if somebody's laying in, you know, poop or pee, like they could care less.

[00:15:44] Yeah.

[00:15:47] So it would just depend on the nursing home and like the people that work there.

[00:15:52] But I would prefer if I had like a kid to take care of me that like actually had that cared.

[00:16:01] Weird.

[00:16:02] But then again, you're going to run like if I had a kid that could care less what happened

[00:16:07] to me, you know, that would suck too.

[00:16:10] Yeah.

[00:16:11] But then that would be my fault.

[00:16:13] Cause that meant I didn't raise them right.

[00:16:15] You know what I'm saying?

[00:16:17] Like if they're like, Oh, that I don't care what happens to our dad.

[00:16:23] I'd be like, well, what did I do wrong?

[00:16:25] You probably gave them too much.

[00:16:27] They were ungrateful for the things they gave.

[00:16:31] Yeah.

[00:16:31] Either that or I was a bad parent.

[00:16:34] Either that or I just like gave them a shovel and said, go dig a hole while I drink a beer.

[00:16:43] Yeah.

[00:16:47] So that's probably what I'll do.

[00:16:49] I'll just be like, here, go dig this shovel while I drink a beer.

[00:16:53] Mm hmm.

[00:16:55] Wow.

[00:16:57] I don't know, man.

[00:16:59] That was like, like, I think some people like, like, uh, I don't know.

[00:17:05] I'm like, hmm.

[00:17:08] I don't either.

[00:17:12] So would you want to be put in a nursing home or would you want, you know, one of your kids taking care of you?

[00:17:18] I don't know.

[00:17:21] That's the question.

[00:17:22] I'm like, I don't know.

[00:17:23] I probably don't want either.

[00:17:25] You don't want either?

[00:17:27] No, man.

[00:17:29] So you want to have like a quick death where you don't have to be put in either.

[00:17:34] What?

[00:17:35] You just that way you like, you just want to like wake up one day at like 78 and be like, my heart's hurting.

[00:17:42] And then boom, you're out.

[00:17:43] Man.

[00:17:44] And you're still living at home.

[00:17:47] Yeah.

[00:17:48] I mean, I don't want to die slow.

[00:17:51] Right?

[00:17:52] I don't know.

[00:17:53] Like, I feel like that's what happens though, when you get put in a nursing home.

[00:17:57] Like you just, cause a lot of, most of them have Alzheimer's and dementia and their brain is just slowly, you know, withering away.

[00:18:07] I don't know.

[00:18:08] Um, cause on one side you still, you know, it's the, you have a life standard outside of the nurse home.

[00:18:21] And most of the people don't leave.

[00:18:24] So that's the interesting thing.

[00:18:26] Like, I did there 24 seven.

[00:18:30] Hey, I'm like, yeah, I don't know.

[00:18:34] You don't know if you'd want to be there 24.

[00:18:37] It would get boring.

[00:18:39] I mean, not really, you know, being able to go out and man, the only interaction you have is like when you go to eat in the dining room and that's it.

[00:18:52] It's like being in quarantine the whole time.

[00:18:55] Right.

[00:18:57] It's like, nah, I ain't with that man.

[00:19:06] I try my, cause I like to, I like to go places.

[00:19:09] So that's the, you see different stuff.

[00:19:12] It's like seeing the same thing every day.

[00:19:14] You know, I don't know.

[00:19:17] I'm an explorer.

[00:19:18] I mean, if you had a kid taken care of you, like, ultimately you shouldn't feel like a burden.

[00:19:26] Like, I mean, there's going to be days probably like when they're like, oh, you know, dad is such a burden on us.

[00:19:33] Cause we're taking, but at the end of the day, like it's probably just cause they had a bad day and they don't really mean, you know what I'm saying?

[00:19:42] Yeah.

[00:19:42] Yeah.

[00:19:42] I got you.

[00:19:44] I would just want to like, still be living at home, you know, being able to do my own thing and then just wake up one day and then just fall over.

[00:19:55] And that's it.

[00:19:55] Yeah.

[00:19:56] No, she was just, uh, I was eating, having breakfast this morning and then, man.

[00:20:03] Fell over into my pancakes.

[00:20:06] Dang.

[00:20:07] Man, this podcast gets darker and darker every episode.

[00:20:11] And they found me with maple syrup all over my face.

[00:20:16] I said, this, this, this, this, this, uh, this podcast gets darker and darker every episode.

[00:20:21] It does.

[00:20:23] Butter running down my cheeks.

[00:20:28] Man.

[00:20:31] He died.

[00:20:33] Love, love.

[00:20:33] He loved breakfast.

[00:20:35] You know what I'm saying?

[00:20:37] He was eating his IHOP pancakes and just.

[00:20:43] He said, I hot pancakes.

[00:20:44] Yeah.

[00:20:46] Yeah.

[00:20:47] He did a.

[00:20:48] Yeah.

[00:20:50] That's it.

[00:20:53] I don't know, man.

[00:20:54] That would be the way to go either.

[00:20:56] Like eating a good meal, like something, doing something that makes you happy.

[00:21:00] That would be the way to go.

[00:21:02] Man.

[00:21:03] That's, I know that's it, man.

[00:21:05] I, uh, I try to do, do that all the time.

[00:21:08] I'm out here, uh, watching the, they got a river that runs through.

[00:21:14] The, uh, yeah, I can see it.

[00:21:16] No, man.

[00:21:17] You can see it runs straight through the casino and, uh, and the, uh, and the hotel.

[00:21:26] It was like, you can walk right out to it.

[00:21:28] Ooh, it's strange.

[00:21:29] I mean, I come out, I try to be in this peaceful space all the time.

[00:21:35] So I'll be, um, exploring, looking at stuff.

[00:21:41] Yeah.

[00:21:42] That way.

[00:21:42] If it ever did, I don't seen as much as I could.

[00:21:45] Right.

[00:21:49] Oh, raise froze.

[00:21:51] I froze up.

[00:21:52] Yeah.

[00:21:53] Use froze for like a split second.

[00:21:55] Well, you're still frozen, but I can hear.

[00:21:57] Okay.

[00:21:57] There we go.

[00:21:59] I went too far away.

[00:22:03] So do you like go out and bathe in the room?

[00:22:06] No, I'm kidding.

[00:22:07] Man, you tripping.

[00:22:08] It's cold out here.

[00:22:10] I had, look, I had when they got a, it's cool that they got a tube.

[00:22:14] Like you can get tubes in your tubing all the way down the river.

[00:22:17] I'm using, uh, when it's warm out here in the summertime.

[00:22:20] Mm-hmm.

[00:22:20] And cause the water is generally like, it's clear and you can see like, just maybe like

[00:22:26] at times it's only like, I don't know, two feet, three feet of water and you can see through

[00:22:31] it so you can float right on it.

[00:22:33] Man, it's nice.

[00:22:34] It's, uh, especially doing, when it's in summertime, people be fishing, uh, rifle and

[00:22:42] they be catching a little trout and stuff.

[00:22:45] Mm-hmm.

[00:22:47] Have you seen the, um, outdoor drama that's in Cherokee?

[00:22:52] I haven't.

[00:22:52] I don't, I just, uh, I was looking for other stuff around here.

[00:22:55] I've been out here a few times, but I, you know, sometimes I'm gonna, I got my kids with

[00:23:00] me actually out here at this time.

[00:23:01] So I'm going to take them somewhere today.

[00:23:04] So that's probably a good idea.

[00:23:06] What is it like?

[00:23:07] You seen it before?

[00:23:08] Um, well, I don't think they're doing it now cause I think they shut down in the winter

[00:23:12] and then I think they, um, start back up in the spring and then end, I think in like September.

[00:23:20] Mm-hmm.

[00:23:21] But it's called Unto These Hills.

[00:23:24] Unto These Hills.

[00:23:25] Mm-hmm.

[00:23:26] And it's about the Trail of Tears and how that all started.

[00:23:31] And I mean, it's, it's a good play, but it'll, there's points where it'll like make you mad

[00:23:37] at like Andrew Jackson and stuff.

[00:23:40] Well, he does.

[00:23:42] Cause he, he was the one that basically started it and was like, you know, we need to move

[00:23:47] all these Indians from their home all the way out to Oklahoma.

[00:23:52] So like when you watch the play, you like walk out like hating him that much more.

[00:23:59] Really?

[00:24:00] Mm-hmm.

[00:24:01] Unto These Hills.

[00:24:02] How do you, so you say they do it.

[00:24:04] So you have seen it or you haven't?

[00:24:06] Yeah, I've seen it.

[00:24:07] I've only seen it once.

[00:24:08] I'd like to go back and see it again.

[00:24:10] That would be something cool to do on the podcast.

[00:24:13] Like when, during the spring and summer.

[00:24:16] Yeah.

[00:24:16] Tore that place.

[00:24:19] Where they have the outdoor drama.

[00:24:21] And interview some of the workers and stuff.

[00:24:24] Cool.

[00:24:25] I mean, I've, I've already got some dates.

[00:24:27] Uh, I'll be back down here and I think may, I mean, I'll be down here the next few months

[00:24:32] as well.

[00:24:34] So yeah, we can do that.

[00:24:37] Go out here and uh, get mad at uh, get mad at the white people.

[00:24:43] Wait, man.

[00:24:44] That's exactly what you end up doing.

[00:24:46] You end up getting mad at Whitey.

[00:24:48] That's exactly what.

[00:24:53] And then he's like, hey, you come out, man, well not you in particular, sir, but you

[00:24:57] know, just.

[00:25:00] Andrew Jackson and dumb people that did that.

[00:25:03] You, you end up uh, feeling like Steve Martin's mom in the jerk.

[00:25:08] Yeah.

[00:25:09] When she's like, don't, when she's like, don't trust Whitey.

[00:25:14] No, but man, that's a part of why the history probably some of the stuff they probably trying

[00:25:20] to take out the history books.

[00:25:23] Cause some of them like, all right, you just read it.

[00:25:25] You get pissed off.

[00:25:27] Right.

[00:25:27] It's probably the same way.

[00:25:29] And then some of the stuff where you need it in there because you know, it'll make, you

[00:25:34] know, I think one of them, who is it?

[00:25:37] I can't remember one of the, uh, another comment I was talking to.

[00:25:40] Or it's like, you'd make the, uh, it'd make us look like making the people that are struggling

[00:25:48] and look like they just got, they just lazy and that it ain't.

[00:25:52] Right.

[00:25:53] Uh, that nothing happened to them.

[00:25:56] And so, I don't know.

[00:25:58] It's interesting, uh, you kind of need both aspects.

[00:26:04] Right.

[00:26:04] I don't think there's, um, anything wrong with being pissed off at certain like historical

[00:26:13] like events and stuff.

[00:26:16] Cause you're like, how could somebody do that to people?

[00:26:20] And then you end up, cause it's like a cautionary thing.

[00:26:23] Like why, you know, we should never do this again.

[00:26:31] That's what some people say.

[00:26:33] And the other people say we should do this again.

[00:26:36] Yeah.

[00:26:36] The crazy people.

[00:26:38] If you're a good person, you're reading about the trail of tears and you're reading about,

[00:26:43] you know, all other historical events.

[00:26:46] And you're like, how could anybody do this?

[00:26:49] And then there, there might be a crazy person next to you that is like, you know what, one

[00:26:55] day I want to be president and we're going to do this all over again.

[00:27:00] That's right.

[00:27:01] And I think we got him.

[00:27:05] I just play.

[00:27:09] Uh, and there's certain people that like, don't believe that that stuff ever happened.

[00:27:18] And like even professors and stuff.

[00:27:22] No, I mean, I think that's where you're getting information from.

[00:27:26] So everybody, everybody's history.

[00:27:28] Everybody has a history.

[00:27:29] Every individual person has a history and everybody individual person has their viewpoint

[00:27:35] on what any scenario that happened.

[00:27:39] It'd be 10 people, 10 people give you a different synopsis about what happened.

[00:27:43] The only difference is, is the people that write it down.

[00:27:49] So the people that write it down on.

[00:27:51] And so that's, that's the information that we, we get out of these texts.

[00:27:56] That's why we, you'll have, uh, you have different stories like that of Christopher Columbus's

[00:28:03] exploration because we only got one.

[00:28:07] We ain't get the full story.

[00:28:09] Now they trying to scale back.

[00:28:10] It ain't Columbus day.

[00:28:11] It's president's day.

[00:28:12] And you know, all the stuff get, it gets started getting cloudy.

[00:28:18] Yeah.

[00:28:19] And they always leave out that Columbus was a big piece of crap.

[00:28:22] They never do mention that.

[00:28:24] Yeah.

[00:28:25] You know, when people be telling the story, some people, they don't put everything in the

[00:28:29] story.

[00:28:30] Well, you ain't say he did all that.

[00:28:33] Right.

[00:28:34] Like they don't, they always, and they always say that he was like the first person to discover

[00:28:40] America.

[00:28:41] He did not, he landed in the Bahamas or something like that.

[00:28:45] Like it wasn't, he was a little off.

[00:28:48] Now if he would have went a little further north, he would have hit Florida eventually,

[00:28:52] but he still didn't.

[00:28:55] Yeah.

[00:28:58] See, as after finding out that I'm native this morning,

[00:29:03] man, you see, I could be pissed off about this.

[00:29:05] No, he's.

[00:29:06] Look, I just.

[00:29:07] I just.

[00:29:08] I got one text message.

[00:29:10] I got one text message from somebody, one of my cousins.

[00:29:15] They, you know, Google and found something.

[00:29:18] And now I'm like, wait.

[00:29:21] Now I'm.

[00:29:21] Oh, I'm.

[00:29:22] Columbus head.

[00:29:23] Now I'm teed off about Christopher Columbus.

[00:29:28] Cause they, they really don't like mention, like they paint them to be some kind of

[00:29:33] hero.

[00:29:34] And they never mentioned how he was a piece of crap to the Indians and stuff.

[00:29:40] That's what we need.

[00:29:41] The natives, the natives.

[00:29:43] That's what we need.

[00:29:44] The Christopher Columbus story.

[00:29:46] Peace.

[00:29:49] One of those type.

[00:29:51] Uh.

[00:29:52] The movies.

[00:29:56] I always thought like a, a mini series about the trail of tears would be really good.

[00:30:03] A mini series.

[00:30:04] Yeah.

[00:30:05] Like a mini, like a Netflix mini series about it and how some of them were able to like,

[00:30:13] uh, get out of that and like actually stay in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee,

[00:30:22] Virginia.

[00:30:25] I mean, I'm pretty sure.

[00:30:27] I mean, we got, we've got a few tribes here in North Carolina.

[00:30:32] So that's, I mean, that's cool.

[00:30:34] I mean, of course I'm in here right now with the Cherokee Nation.

[00:30:40] So that's cool, man.

[00:30:41] To see all the artwork, man.

[00:30:42] And to, to, to, I'm sure somebody around here, like a, one of the comics here, actually,

[00:30:48] his name is Sean.

[00:30:49] Sean, he, uh, he's native and he grew up here.

[00:30:54] All right.

[00:30:54] So he, uh, it's interesting to see here.

[00:30:57] I'm talking to you about the different stuff that's here.

[00:31:00] Like you, you see like, uh, I don't know.

[00:31:06] They had like statues and different, uh, I don't know if there's more tourism stuff.

[00:31:12] I'm sure it is.

[00:31:13] It has been added there for tourism, but, uh, it'll be interesting to see what, you know,

[00:31:19] some of the actual cultural stuff is because they did do a mini series about something like that.

[00:31:26] You'd want to see.

[00:31:27] I wonder where, where they would shoot it and how authentic it would be.

[00:31:34] Right.

[00:31:36] Yeah.

[00:31:36] Cause it'd have to be shot in both like North Carolina and then follow, you know, as they get to Oklahoma.

[00:31:47] Hmm.

[00:31:48] I think I'm pretty sure that's where they moved, moved them to.

[00:31:52] Yeah.

[00:31:53] There's, uh, what tribe is that?

[00:31:57] That was the Cherokee that they moved, but I think some of them was able to actually like, uh, keep hidden and not like they avoided that.

[00:32:16] Well, I'm sure that is the case.

[00:32:17] That's why we probably, this, uh, area right here became probably cause it was probably a high population of, uh, Cherokees here.

[00:32:28] When I had someone tell me like they, they don't, someone's like the land here is not almost actually old or something like that.

[00:32:35] Like where it's kind of partially old.

[00:32:39] Right.

[00:32:40] And that's what I would like to see is like, you know, how some of them was moved and then how some of them stayed.

[00:32:56] I think, uh, sorry, we got a lot of people leaving right now.

[00:33:00] They just keep coming in my office.

[00:33:05] Tell them to quiet it down.

[00:33:06] We're recording a episode of Unplanned and Unachained.

[00:33:11] Yeah, you know.

[00:33:12] I understand.

[00:33:14] Go up to them and tell them to subscribe to our podcast.

[00:33:20] Nah, they, they leave it, man.

[00:33:22] You don't mess with casino people after that lost a bunch of money.

[00:33:26] You know, what you need to do is you need to be like, Oh, I know you lost a ton of money, but we're looking for sponsors when you want to sponsor our show.

[00:33:37] Yeah.

[00:33:39] Everybody didn't know, man.

[00:33:40] I was a guy that, matter of fact, the Texan guy was talking about with the cowboy stuff on.

[00:33:45] He said his wife said he, she had won like $5,000 and she's like, I didn't win as much as he did.

[00:33:53] She's like, uh, and we're like, how much you, you want?

[00:33:56] I think he won like $12,000.

[00:33:58] I'm like, oh.

[00:33:58] Good grief.

[00:34:02] But see, you have to be like dedicated to like, gambling if you want to win that much money.

[00:34:09] Man.

[00:34:10] Like you have to be able to risk it to get the biscuit if you.

[00:34:16] Yeah.

[00:34:16] It was another lady who said they were playing, she was playing $50 on it.

[00:34:22] I was like, yep, I ain't, I ain't trying to play $50 on it.

[00:34:26] I don't, I don't know how to play that well.

[00:34:30] Like I'm, I'm good with like everybody throwing in like $5 and then playing rummy and then whoever wins at the end gets all the money.

[00:34:39] Nope.

[00:34:41] I don't know how to play rummy that well.

[00:34:44] You don't know how to play rummy?

[00:34:46] No, I don't.

[00:34:47] I've been trying to like, I've played a few times, but I'm not.

[00:34:50] Now if we want to play some spades or some, uh, Tunk, you know how to play Tunk?

[00:34:57] I have no idea how to play that one.

[00:34:59] Man.

[00:35:00] I don't think I've ever played that one.

[00:35:02] I've played spades a time or two.

[00:35:04] I've played Texas Hold'em a few times.

[00:35:07] Um, what else have I played?

[00:35:12] I think that's about it.

[00:35:14] That's what they need here.

[00:35:15] They need like a, uh, they really get it going now.

[00:35:19] They got Uno bet.

[00:35:21] Man.

[00:35:23] You can bet on Uno?

[00:35:26] Play Uno?

[00:35:26] Oh, so Moose said Tunk and Rami are the same.

[00:35:31] They ain't the same.

[00:35:33] They ain't, that's what everybody be saying.

[00:35:35] Tell me what they're basically, they not.

[00:35:39] Y'all be adding extra for us in there.

[00:35:41] I think Moose said on my previous, wait, Tunk is well seasoned?

[00:35:51] Shut up, Moose.

[00:35:55] I'm kidding.

[00:35:58] I'm kidding.

[00:35:59] Now Moose said on a previous episode that he was a good card player.

[00:36:02] So I want, I want to play him in Rami one day.

[00:36:08] Who?

[00:36:08] Just to see who would, Moose.

[00:36:10] I want to play him in Rami one day.

[00:36:11] No, you don't.

[00:36:12] Yes, I do.

[00:36:13] You don't.

[00:36:13] I do.

[00:36:15] I promise you, you don't.

[00:36:17] With the.

[00:36:18] Yeah, but hey, Tunk is really fun and it is kind of close to Rami.

[00:36:21] Like it's.

[00:36:22] I had a bunch of buddies that played Tunk back in high school and we used to play it on like.

[00:36:28] You grew up with a lot of black friends.

[00:36:30] I did.

[00:36:30] Yeah.

[00:36:32] Man, I went to Statesville senior high school.

[00:36:34] What do you think?

[00:36:34] You know?

[00:36:35] Man, he played R&B music.

[00:36:37] That's what he.

[00:36:37] Yeah.

[00:36:39] Shut up.

[00:36:40] I'm well season two.

[00:36:41] That's what's up.

[00:36:43] Yeah.

[00:36:44] But like there's a, there's a whole lot of similarities between Rami and Tunk, but Rami and Tunk.

[00:36:48] But I tell you the game that I'm like addicted to is Rummacube.

[00:36:53] Have you ever played Rummacube?

[00:36:55] No.

[00:36:56] I've never.

[00:36:57] Rummacube ready for this is Rami or Tunk or whatever, but it's on tiles and it's like dominoes.

[00:37:03] Huh?

[00:37:05] Yeah.

[00:37:05] So like you, Matt, like you, you try to get like sets and runs of like the same color

[00:37:12] and the same error in like consecutive sets of numbers.

[00:37:15] And there are these wild card faces looking things.

[00:37:19] It's a really cool game.

[00:37:20] If you like cards and dominoes, you'll really like that because you can play off other people's

[00:37:26] things that they have already set out in front of them and things like that.

[00:37:29] So I'd look, I'd look that game up too.

[00:37:31] Well, you know what?

[00:37:32] We ought to have a game that I'll beat y'all ass.

[00:37:34] All right.

[00:37:35] Come on.

[00:37:36] Come on.

[00:37:36] Beat up the bat.

[00:37:39] And when we have the game night, does it have to be like all cards and like Rummacube?

[00:37:45] Because I also like Cards Against Humanity too for a card game.

[00:37:49] That's.

[00:37:49] Yeah, that's fine.

[00:37:51] I'll brush your head and look at Nick 4.

[00:37:54] That's it.

[00:37:56] Everything.

[00:38:02] Play cards like.

[00:38:04] What's your favorite like card game?

[00:38:08] Spades.

[00:38:09] Yeah.

[00:38:10] Yeah.

[00:38:11] I mean, it's like just, I mean, it's just, you know, little trash talk here and there.

[00:38:15] And, you know, using, I mean, it's multiple people playing.

[00:38:17] So it's a, that's just more of a camaraderie around it, man.

[00:38:22] I've, I've had a bunch of, with my friends over the years, you know, played spades.

[00:38:30] Like, you know, just spades, mate.

[00:38:33] Playing spades.

[00:38:35] So I think, you know what?

[00:38:36] I may bring that back.

[00:38:38] I ain't did that in a long time.

[00:38:39] I don't really play like I used to.

[00:38:42] So.

[00:38:44] Yeah.

[00:38:46] Do you, so what, do you have like a favorite board game or something?

[00:38:51] Mmm.

[00:38:54] I don't know about that.

[00:38:57] Gotcha.

[00:38:57] Yeah.

[00:38:58] I'm not a big, I'm not a big board game guy either.

[00:39:01] I like cards and like card games, like cards against humanity.

[00:39:05] That's probably my favorite game to play.

[00:39:08] What's cards against humanity?

[00:39:10] You've never played cards against humanity.

[00:39:13] No, I've heard about it, but I mean, I've heard the name, but I've never played.

[00:39:19] So it's like you have, I think it's like the first person to get 10 points.

[00:39:27] And wins.

[00:39:28] And they have like different cards where you have to fill in the blanks with like funny answers and stuff.

[00:39:37] Hmm.

[00:39:38] That's a great description, Isaiah.

[00:39:41] Like, I don't know.

[00:39:43] Everybody gets dealt, like everybody gets dealt cards.

[00:39:46] Right.

[00:39:46] And one person like is basically it.

[00:39:52] They put down a card.

[00:39:53] Let's say it says, um, uh, fried chicken is best when blank.

[00:40:00] And then you have like a whole bunch of cards in your hand and you try to basically come up with the best answer that you think that person will, um, pick.

[00:40:10] So it's like fried chicken is, and if I had the card that says well seasoned, I put well seasoned on there.

[00:40:15] You know what I'm saying?

[00:40:16] You're like, man, or you say fried chicken is best from Kentucky fried chicken.

[00:40:20] If you have like a Kentucky fried chicken card, which you probably don't, but you know, but a lot of them are like really like screwed up and kind of off color.

[00:40:28] Yeah.

[00:40:29] Okay.

[00:40:30] Yeah.

[00:40:30] And you just try to make everybody laugh and get the person who is it to pick your card.

[00:40:36] And then that's how you get a set point.

[00:40:38] Gotcha.

[00:40:39] And I think it's like, it's fun.

[00:40:41] I mean, Isaiah is right.

[00:40:41] It is a whole lot of fun.

[00:40:42] Don't play with your mom and dad sitting around though.

[00:40:44] Oh, I played with my mom and stepdad and my sister.

[00:40:50] Oh man.

[00:40:51] I want to play it now.

[00:40:52] Look at that.

[00:40:52] Look at that.

[00:40:53] Yeah.

[00:40:54] It's a good time, man.

[00:40:56] Like it's, uh, yeah.

[00:40:58] I mean, you can, you find out a whole lot about the people around you and their humor.

[00:41:03] Yeah.

[00:41:06] Yeah.

[00:41:06] When I played it with my mom, she, there was a couple of times that I was like, back on.

[00:41:11] She has a wicked sense of humor.

[00:41:17] And then I was surprised.

[00:41:18] So last time I played it, we was on vacation and pigeon forge and I was shopping in like this card store that had like, you know, different like card games and stuff.

[00:41:30] And my sister goes, I've never played that game before.

[00:41:33] And I said, how have you never played this?

[00:41:35] And she goes, I just don't like playing games and stuff.

[00:41:38] Like she's a fuddy duddy.

[00:41:40] Like she doesn't do any of that stuff.

[00:41:43] Like she just, she stays in her room and hibernates.

[00:41:48] That's what she does.

[00:41:48] So I, so I bought it and forced her to play it.

[00:41:53] And I think she won like back to back.

[00:41:56] Like we played it twice and she won it both times.

[00:42:01] Okay.

[00:42:03] I think I'm going to play that.

[00:42:04] Like, isn't, so is this a, this is definitely not a game for me to play with.

[00:42:09] Well, you play your mom play with you.

[00:42:11] I got, I got my mom and my stepdad.

[00:42:14] Yeah.

[00:42:14] You can play it with your teenage kids.

[00:42:16] Well, I'm asking moves.

[00:42:19] Yeah.

[00:42:20] I don't know that.

[00:42:21] I don't, obviously I'm not a parent.

[00:42:22] I don't know.

[00:42:23] Like he's like, go for what, what, like what age appropriate it is.

[00:42:27] It says it on the box.

[00:42:28] I think it's like, they paid, they paid people to figure out what the age of each game is.

[00:42:34] And they put it on the box.

[00:42:35] So I would say, I would say 16 and up is probably good.

[00:42:39] Oh yeah.

[00:42:41] But if they're watching like R rated movies and stuff, they're good.

[00:42:47] They're good to water.

[00:42:49] I mean, there's some wrong.

[00:42:50] I mean, there's some like sexual in you.

[00:42:52] There's a whole lot of like sexual innuendos and I don't know.

[00:42:57] There's like basically stuff about murder.

[00:43:00] I mean, there's some that is just straight up, like no innuendo at all.

[00:43:05] There's some that's just like in your face.

[00:43:10] All righty.

[00:43:12] But yeah, I mean, it, it depends.

[00:43:14] It would depend on how old the, like Moose said, 16 and up probably.

[00:43:22] But now I, the first time I played it, I think I was like, yeah, I would have been about 16, 15.

[00:43:32] 16.

[00:43:33] It's been out that long?

[00:43:35] Yeah, it's been out years.

[00:43:38] Yeah.

[00:43:39] So it just for the folks listening at home, 17 and up is appropriate for cards against humanity is what they say.

[00:43:48] So there you go.

[00:43:50] 17 and up.

[00:43:51] And it was released in 2011.

[00:43:54] So it's been around for a minute.

[00:43:56] I gotcha.

[00:44:00] Yeah.

[00:44:01] I think, yeah, I think I was like 15 the first time I played it 15 or 16.

[00:44:08] So you, you played with your parents when you first played it?

[00:44:11] No, I, let's see, who did I play it with the first time?

[00:44:15] It was a couple of my cousins and they were like a couple years older than me.

[00:44:21] So like 17, 18, 19, somewhere around there.

[00:44:24] And then I think my, my uncle was there and then my grandma, she was there too.

[00:44:32] So evidently they do have additions.

[00:44:35] They have like a family addition where it doesn't talk about blowjobs every other round.

[00:44:39] So, you know, it's okay.

[00:44:41] That's what the regular, the regular one.

[00:44:43] The regular one.

[00:44:45] Yeah.

[00:44:46] Yeah.

[00:44:47] Featuring blowjobs.

[00:44:48] It says it on the box.

[00:44:53] Yeah.

[00:44:54] That's why I said it's going to get awkward.

[00:44:56] Well, like how, so how old are your teenage kids?

[00:45:00] Uh, 15.

[00:45:02] It doesn't matter.

[00:45:03] I don't want to be 26.

[00:45:06] You'd be 26 sitting over there talking about getting homework from my dad.

[00:45:11] But not that one, but just like the play.

[00:45:16] Gosh, Amadi.

[00:45:18] Well, when I played with my grandma.

[00:45:21] You played your grandma with a regular version?

[00:45:23] Yeah.

[00:45:23] I played the regular version with my grandma, a couple of my cousins, my dad.

[00:45:31] There was like, I think seven or eight of us playing.

[00:45:36] Did they, did they, did they remove those cards?

[00:45:39] Or you were just.

[00:45:39] No, we, they didn't remove the dirty ones.

[00:45:42] We was playing with the dirty ones.

[00:45:43] Like I played one, one time.

[00:45:45] I forgot what the question was.

[00:45:47] And I played a card.

[00:45:49] What did it say?

[00:45:52] It was like Pac-Man uncontrollably guzzling calm.

[00:45:56] I think that's what it said.

[00:45:58] Yeah.

[00:46:03] So I've just pulled up, um, uh, the dirtiest and funniest cards against humanity combos.

[00:46:10] Okay.

[00:46:12] Do you want to hear them?

[00:46:14] Yeah, let's do.

[00:46:15] Okay.

[00:46:16] Uh, there's a meme that this little old lady is holding up and it says on the top card, which is the, I guess the object card.

[00:46:24] He says, when all this fails, I can always masturbate to and says blank.

[00:46:27] And her, her response was grandpa's ashes.

[00:46:32] Yeah.

[00:46:37] I mean, if that gives you any sort of idea of what kind of a game this is.

[00:46:42] Yeah.

[00:46:43] Right.

[00:46:43] I mean, Lord have mercy.

[00:46:46] Okay.

[00:46:47] Here's the next one.

[00:46:48] I mean, we, we, we, we gotta limit to this.

[00:46:50] Uh, a recent laboratory studies that undergraduates have 50% less sex after being exposed to.

[00:46:58] And the winning card of that round was big birds, brown, crusty asshole.

[00:47:07] So yeah, it's, uh, like it's raunchy.

[00:47:10] Like it's really, really, really, really raunchy.

[00:47:13] I gotcha.

[00:47:16] Yeah.

[00:47:17] It's definitely not a family game unless it's, unless you're my family, then, then it's okay.

[00:47:27] It's okay.

[00:47:28] Cause like I said, the first time I played it, it was my grandma, my uncle, two of my cousins,

[00:47:34] no, three of my cousins and a family friend of ours.

[00:47:39] So yeah, it's not, it's not a family game unless it's my family.

[00:47:46] Then it's okay.

[00:47:48] Then it's okay.

[00:47:53] Hey, teachers over there.

[00:47:56] Look.

[00:47:59] I think, I think I'm going to invite my preacher over and we play it with the preacher.

[00:48:06] Moose is shaking his head like, no, no, I'm playing with the preacher.

[00:48:13] That's what you could do, Ray.

[00:48:15] You could invite the preacher over and play cards against humanity.

[00:48:18] Man.

[00:48:19] What?

[00:48:20] Let's not.

[00:48:23] He trying to get me.

[00:48:24] Hey, that'd be wild though, man.

[00:48:27] Hey, they, they, they probably play them games too.

[00:48:29] I'm sure they do.

[00:48:32] That, that actually would be kind of funny.

[00:48:34] Like seeing what kind of humor the preacher has by playing cards against humanity.

[00:48:40] I mean, they're people just like everybody else.

[00:48:43] I'm scrolling the rest of these responses.

[00:48:46] And for like the most awful responses for this game.

[00:48:50] Yeah, it is terrible.

[00:48:51] I'm going to share this thing with y'all.

[00:48:53] But yeah, it's not great.

[00:48:56] Hold on.

[00:48:57] Read another one.

[00:48:58] Read another one.

[00:49:00] Oh, man.

[00:49:01] One more.

[00:49:02] All right.

[00:49:03] I'm going to find a good one.

[00:49:05] Some of these I don't even want to say on the internet.

[00:49:09] Oh, they're that bad.

[00:49:10] Good grief.

[00:49:11] Yeah.

[00:49:15] I mean, some of these are like really like dirty.

[00:49:18] I don't want to say out loud.

[00:49:21] I mean, yeah, it's they're awful, man.

[00:49:25] Like they, I didn't realize that they were this awful.

[00:49:28] Oh, yeah.

[00:49:29] Some of them are really bad.

[00:49:31] Yeah.

[00:49:33] Oh, man.

[00:49:36] So like, you know, like one of them is like,

[00:49:39] I drink to forget.

[00:49:40] And then the response card is alcoholism.

[00:49:43] You know, like it's just like, I don't know.

[00:49:45] Do you try to be funny?

[00:49:46] You try to be creative or I guess it all just determines on who is determining that round.

[00:49:52] So like if you, you know, know that person is, you know, is sick in the head.

[00:49:57] Like you try to come up with the thickest thing you could possibly do.

[00:50:00] Or if you think that person is like, you know, kind of reserved and funny.

[00:50:03] Like you want to, you know, give them something wholesome to try to pick.

[00:50:06] But the object is for them to pick your response.

[00:50:12] Yeah.

[00:50:13] Yeah.

[00:50:14] Yeah.

[00:50:14] There's some bad ones.

[00:50:19] I'm interested in that, man.

[00:50:22] I'm going to get the game now.

[00:50:24] Yep.

[00:50:25] Look it up.

[00:50:25] This is this spot.

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[00:50:29] We need to, we need them to be.

[00:50:31] We need them to be.

[00:50:33] I would love it if they were a sponsor.

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