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Ep. 189 - What the Trump vs Biden Debate?!

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- All right, we've been recording for three minutes. - Ryan. - Yeah, this is the podcast, by the way. (laughing) I mean we're already in it, right? - Yeah. - Geez. - Welcome back to What The Podcast. I'm Ryan. - I'm John. - Together we are. - In and John. - On the couch is always Caratofoya. - Psychotic energy. - Andy, the scov, scovman. - Scov, chef. - Energy psychotic. - Always fresh, never frozen. Let me ask you something, John, go ahead. You get a million dollars. - Uh-huh. - One million dollars, that's a lot of money. - That feels like a thing we've heard. - Butts, butts. - Welcome to the podcast. - Ready for this? Bluetooth, for you, never works ever again. - Sure. - I'm a fan of the hardwired anyways. - Really? - Yeah, I'm a big fan. Well this is probably-- - You're not doing the AirPods these days? - No, you're not doing-- - Why do you not do it? - But I could very easily use wired headphones. - What about airdrop? You're a airdrop in the States, man. - Oh, I didn't consider-- - My airdrop is broken half the time, so-- - I thought airdrop, airdrop works through Wi-Fi, by the way, also. - That doesn't? - Yes. - Annie, you taking that deal? No Bluetooth? - A million dollars. - I'll freaking go off the grid, live in a hut. Like the Unibomber. - For a billion dollars? - A million dollars. - That's not even enough to like set you up for 10 years. - That gives me such a good reason to run away from all my problems. It's like sorry, this deal came up and I have to, I have to leave and I have to go off the grid, but I get a million dollars, but that is why I can no longer run my business. Sorry, yeah, that was bad. - Which always did the Unibomber live in a hut? - Yeah, that's where they found him. - I touched it when it was at the museum and there I said, don't touch and I went touched. - That was the news. - Was that your ass arrest her? - Get her. - Arrest. I also touched the Lynchburg baby kidnapping ladder. - Oh. - Don't give me a sign that says do not touch 'cause that just makes me want to touch more. - Really? - Yeah. - Okay, good to know. Huh, all right, well, show over. Thanks for listening in. - You have to ask why, why you gotta do that? Why you gotta do that? - Because I feel like I'm always like pushing the conversation. - You didn't say anything. - And you guys kinda, when I left the arrow, we're two minutes in. This is pretty good. - Cara, you didn't even give it Cara the opportunity to ask 'cause she was gonna take that turtle. - Cara, look at me. - I wasn't even listening. - You get a-- - Oh, no! - Okay, show over, bye. - Show over. You get a million dollars but Bluetooth stops working. - That's fine. - I started using-- - You answered before, I just questioned. - Yeah, whenever. Who needs Bluetooth? We grew up without it. - Yeah, but I'm talking AirPods. - No, just act plug it in. - Hold on, I don't have Bluetooth in your car. - Just plug it in. I have to plug it in for my Apple phone. - I had a VW bug plugged everything in. - Here's a-- - Take it back. - Okay, boomer. Okay, boomer. - Yeah, it's very boomer. - I feel that there's a really magical moment that happens for me every morning is I wake up before my wife and I wanna scroll TikTok, a little dooms girl happening. And I just take a one AirPods and I just pop it in the ear and then I can watch TikTok and it doesn't disturb my sleeping wife. - Totally. - You could just use wired headphones. - Yeah, but then I'm like-- - No. - Like I'm saying that it's just-- - That's true, you are-- - You are all either doing this. - Always like unwrapping it. - And then when I'm done and wrapping it back up again-- - And then it's never like when you wrap it. - And it's always tangled, it's never not happening. - Do they still make the headphones where it was like the charger jack? - Yes. - Where it's like, you could only, you could either listen to headphones or you could, or you could charge your phone, but you could not do both. - That's the only version that you can buy of Apple now is the-- - Yeah, 'cause there's no headphone jack. - Yeah, 'cause there's no headphone jack. I have a few sets of the original headphone jack-- - Dongle. - Apple headphones, wired ones. - It's upsetting that they made a dongle for that, you know? 'Cause they took away the headphone jack and then they introduced a dongle that was, oh, you wanna charge your phone and listen to music at the same time, here's this dongle. - And then new dongle is the new iPhone and now USB-C. So all your lightning dongles no longer work when you upgrade past, you know, to the iPhone 15. - Oh God, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it. - Do you remember when they, they made the lightning ones? I remember when the iPhone 5 came out and they had the different charger and I was like, nobody's gonna go with this. - This is not gonna catch on. - This is so dumb, why would they change the charger? - And now the lightning cable looks so much prettier than USB-C. - Oh really, I see. - You're going for pretty, huh? - Yeah, like a perfect round where the USB-C is like a little off. - No, it's not, the USB-C is like a perfect oval. It's like curved edges. - I like the roundness. - That's the USB-C right there, come on, come on. - Let me see, let me see. - It's like a perfect oval, it's like-- - It's almost a rectangle, I'll tell you this, Cara. Almost every single piece of technology that I own, that's not my iPhone, it uses a USB-C. - I know, they did the lightning cable 'cause it was the Apple thing. - It's the new standard, it's like the new tech-- - It will be until it stops being convenient for Apple. And then they'll just be like, actually, USB-F. - You know what's so funny is when I was buying a new laptop after my first laptop that I purchased myself, had all the ports, had the SD car, the HDMI port, all that. And I think it was during COVID, I bought a new laptop and it was just like the two USB-C ports on either side. And now they're going back to all those ports that I had before. - That makes me want to come across. - And I literally was like, I bought the new laptop with the four little USB-C that I have all the stupid little adapters that I need to do everything, 'cause nothing is just USB-C. - You're so upset anymore. - No, first time. - Now they're going back and forth. Like they didn't admit it, but all the bloggers were like, Apple realized they made a mistake by taking away all the ports. I'm like, yeah, so we learned something, I hope. - It's like they thought they were gonna make a bunch of money off of all the dongles, which they did, but it also just instilled like no freaking brand loyalty. Everyone's just like, why are you-- - Well, and the dongles, I think there's, like I said, there's a huge secondary market for a lot of those things, like cases and stuff. And a lot of the dongles are not good. So it was like you had to find a good one that works, and sometimes it only worked for a year, and then it would bust, and it was, yeah, it was a mess. Sucks. - I hate it, I hate the mess. - Speaking of mess, drumming. - Yeah, we gotta talk about it. - Our Supreme Court is messy. - Yeah, really. - So our resident government, Annie, you're kind of, can I just say, kind of a coin flip, kind of coin toss, when it comes to you as our government resident person, because I brought up, done on Trump a couple of weeks ago, and you're like, I don't know. And you're coming in hot with Supreme Court this week. I just wanna bring that up. - Okay, so let me clarify. You'll know. - Give me two now. - Okay, yeah, no, thank you. - A person has a lot of, I'm like an onion, as jonky would say, or sharp. - You're brave. - I'm like an onion. A lot of layers. And listen. - So we're down to the Supreme Court layer. - The two party system don't work. - Yeah, so-- - But if I'm on a slide. - Republican. - Oh God, really? Yeah, I'm wrong. - In this economy. - Yeah, but listen. - That's wild. - I need layers. Don't mean I have to go with everything. - True. Okay, so walk me through the decision that was made. - Well, there's a couple, there's a couple messiness in the Supreme Court. - Okay, go ahead. - The Supreme Court rule that Donald Trump is, has immunity. - Yeah, yeah. - He has immunity from any quote unquote like crime he had committed under presidential, you know, like it gets kind of swept into like this gray area. Like, well, he was a running president. Anything he did, you know-- - I believe the-- - Pat's his presidency. - Technical wording they used was official acts. Any official acts, he has a total immunity. Any unofficial acts, he doesn't have immunity. - Yeah, so there's now gonna have to go into, that will go into the appeal system, where then they're gonna have to look into every single act he got convicted on during the appeal and then judge if that was an official act or an unofficial act when it took place. So it's just gonna muddy the waters and make it take forever. - And we're specifically talking about, I think it's kind of centered around the January 6th election situation, right? Like, and I feel that-- - I don't even know the counts. - The yapping, well, they're trying to get him, like, to be that he tried to swing the election. He can't be reelected because he was interfering with politics is the whole thing. - Yeah, January 6th. - The January 6th situation. - Got it. - And I feel that running your mouth, you know, yapping is not an official move, right? - Did you see that debate? - True. - Running your mouth. - Yapping is running this country right now, yeah, burs. - That's what I, like, jumping on Twitter and tweeting out to people doesn't feel like an official presidential move, right? - I feel that there's, like, Trump the acting president and then Trump, like, the personality. And although that they are, you know, intertwined, I feel that when he's acting out of personal interest, it's not really, you know? - Yeah, no, I hear you. I think, I think what they'll probably try to argue is that when you're president, you know, there really is no unofficial. I think a lot of it went a lot of ways. Like, I mean, anytime you're, I'm not, I'm not, I'm saying I agree. I'm not saying I agree with this, but I'm saying, like, a lot of times, in your own capacity like that, it's like everything you do is like an official thing. It's like an official trip. It's like an official speech. It's, you know what I'm saying? Every rally you go to, it's like, oh, it's an official speaking engagement, you know what I'm saying? - Yeah, right. - So I think that, I think that will probably get called into play. And I said, I don't necessarily agree with that. - I feel that the past, I don't even, like, based on this ruling, I'm not even worried about that stuff. I'm worried more about, like, the future implications of it. Like, technically speaking, Joe Biden right now could decide that Donald Trump's an enemy of the state and put a hit out on him from the FBI as an official, like, we're protecting our country. And technically, they could, he's like, yep, that's an official act. - Well, anyway, I might know more on that. Like, there are some checks and balances, I imagine, for stuff like that, right? Like, you can't, the president can't-- - And a lot of people are freaking out and going like full doomsday with it, but I'm sure it's not that. - So there's this crazy podcast. - Bum, bum, bum. - It's not crazy, but it's an episode of a podcast called Radio Lab. - Okay. - And it was interviewing this guy, who was one of the guys who was like, 'cause the way that our nuclear system works is like if they're gonna, you know, if the president powers off a nuke, there's two different guys who have to turn the keys and they can't, where it's set is you can't have one person can't turn both of them at the same time. They're far enough away. It's like, two people have to do it in unison. - That's right. - I did all this training in the military to get to this like security clearance and he gets to like, they're like training him and he goes, okay, well, like, who makes the command? They're like, oh, it comes from this person, it comes from this person, it comes from president. And he goes, okay, well, who's checking him? And he ended up getting fired from his like standing. He was seen as like, it was seen as like, almost like an act of terrorism, his questioning of it. And his whole thing was that worry. He's like, well, who's to say a president doesn't wake up or like have like a mental break and make this call. And then we are that like that destroys the world. Like that impacts billions of people. And this one man, like no one's checking him. There's no like three people that have to be like, okay, yeah, like he's in good standing to make this decision. And I remember hearing that and I was living in DC and like on a bike, like on the National Mall as I'm listening to this podcast. I was like, oh my gosh, oh my gosh. - Wait a minute. - Where are the checks and balances? - Who is checking these balances? - The goal would be the hope would be that, you know, the like cabinet members, the people he put in his like party would, you know, be together and just find him or what not. - The whole thing of advisor is as a president, right? I mean. - Yeah, but you make your own advisor. So like let me tell you, if I'm a president, I'm picking B-B-B-B on BG because they all are like, - That's what she just said. - B-B-B on BG. - Yeah, 'cause there is like, yes being your right. - You're not picking us. - Oh no, not you guys. No, I have my S-Men being like, it's like the same, the same friends who are like, oh my gosh, he's so into you. And I'm like, I know he's not, but like the fact that you're telling me this. - For hyping me. - Yeah, he is. - Thank you. - Okay, so you mentioned the debate and we didn't really talk about it when it happened. But I, now it's come out that, did you watch it? Immediately I, for my mental health, chose not to watch it. - That's right. - I caught a couple of clips on TikTok. - Yeah, sure, like we all did, yeah. - There was a heated conversation about whose golf game was better, I feel. - There was like a driving test challenge. Like you, I'm gonna challenge you to a driving test. He wouldn't fail, he would fail his driving test right now, take a cognitive test. - It was, no go ahead, Charlie, fish that. - Apparently immediately following the Biden family had a family meeting to discuss the future of, you know, Biden's political career. - Yes. - Thinking, I'm thinking, they went, hey look, we know it was bad, but he was hanging on. - But it wasn't great. - Now it's a little, it's a little worse than bad. - Well, that's what kind of surprised me is, you know, I sat down to watch it and I got five minutes in again, then I had to go do something, but, and I do plan on watching the whole thing. - Classic. - I do think it's important that we watch it. As car accident, like can't look away as it is, I think we need to like, watch it as, to be informed voters, you know, and make the right decision. I mean, although it does seem like the decision is clear to some people, sure. - But yeah, the thing that really was struck me is, right after all these news networks that are, you know, they're left leading news networks. - Yeah. - They're not, they're not conservative, Fox News, all that. A lot of these very other, like other side of the camp news networks are like, Democrats are meeting about what to do with Biden. And I thought, that's kind of very telling. Because they're, their conventions coming up. The DNC is coming up. - Yeah, 'cause they're going, like, what are options? Because the reality is, Biden didn't look great. I mean, neither of them looked great. - But I will say, like the two of them standing up there, Trump was much sharper than Biden. Trump was like, even just like speaking, and I'm not saying that like, I love his politics, but like comparatively, like he was like, literally addressing Biden and it would cut to Biden, Biden's like, like not even, it didn't even look like he was like, understanding the words being said. Which, I mean, like, the reality is, at one point, the interviewer was like, how old would you be as a president? How old would you, like, basically, like, we are looking at these two old assets. - Yeah, they were like, some of the questions I heard was like, are common. - Yeah, it was kind of like, how old would you be? - How old would you be when he was turmented? - And that's, and that's kind of the thing that-- - 89, and that's totally acceptable for president. - That's the kind of thing that's like, really unsaid, but it feels a little obvious at this point. Like, they've both been president. We know how either one of them is going to run the country. - Sure. - Right? It's simply like an optics thing. Like, how many, you know, meow meow beans is one president gonna get over the other? - I think it was interesting, though, because I think like these debates are designed for, you know, there's no help. There's no, there's no people kind of writing a script, or, you know what I'm saying? And both of those guys, they rely on that. They rely on people around them to help kind of help make them look better. And I think the debate is a good, I mean, again, you could argue that the debate is like, it's never how it's gonna be when they're in office, because they are always gonna be surrounded by people. But it's a good kind of mental acuity test to go, can you hold your own as leader of the free world? And that's an interesting piece. - It is crazy, like, we do put so much stock into one person. Like the whole-- - Which is not supposed to be designed that way. - Right? Like our whole government, the whole point is like, there's representatives from each state, and then there's a house represented, like we have the Senate, and we have all these people in Congress, and then we also have one guy that like-- - FDR really changed that. - Yeah, go ahead. - Well, the presidency is really not supposed to, it's supposed to be basically a tiebreaker position. Like they're the leader of our country, and they represent us, but it wasn't supposed to be like, what president says goes. - Yeah. - Like even you read the constitution, the federalist people, or it's not, yeah, it's not necessarily at the present. In the same thing with the Supreme Court, you read the, you know, what the actual constitution says about the Supreme Court, it's like nothing. - Yeah. - Until the martial court came around and he really like, took it up a notch and was like, actually we're gonna, we're gonna make it this way, we're gonna wear robes, and we're gonna do that, like before that they were just like, you know, five guys in a room. Like they were, you know, and then they made a bigger, all this stuff. Anyway, but FDR coming in and really taking up, like during the Depression and then the war, like that was what really solidified it, like the president needs to do all of this stuff. - Sure. - So he's looking down smiling on us right now. He's like, thank you, Supreme Court, thanks. Or sorry, looking up at us going, thank you, Supreme Court. - Hey, he's even down, he did a lot of good. He's running, he just told me how he freaking ruined our government, our powers, and our checks, and bounces. - Because he was so great that everyone was like, now I gotta live up to FDR. - I can't tell you how much I hate election years. A presidential election. - Oh, absolutely. - I just, it's so divisive, and everything is so like sniping from each side of the room. - We were in San Francisco the last time. - Oh, that's right. Moments before starting this podcast. - We were literally in Hana. - You remember that? - In San Francisco. Pretty much the Hillcrest of San Francisco when Biden got elected, and it was crazy. - November of 2020, and then literally like three weeks later, this podcast, happy four-year anniversary to this podcast. - Wow, that's not, yeah, I mean this year. We've got a few months going this way. This podcast was only in the Biden administration. We've never had this podcast, and-- - We've never had it. - Wow, that's actually not true. - Actually not true. - When it started, Trump was still technically president. - Listen, Trump's presidency, and I was thinking about this, beyond how they actually run a country, the news updates were so much more entertaining when Trump was president. It was like, Trump off of Big Macs. Trump gives up Big Macs for Lent. - Didn't he have three White House press secretaries? - Yeah, they kept quitting. And then they get fired, and then it would be, who was the Conway, Kelly Conway? - Kelly Conway. - And it would be like the pictures of her like weirdly sitting on the like Oval Office texting. - You are gonna give me a meant to be right now. - It was so, one of our first episodes was the hard-hitting week of January 6th. - We had our-- - Oh my God, that's right. That was, I remember we sat and really talked about how we were gonna know that. - Hard-hitting, hard-hitting. - Talking about things we didn't know. - 'Cause that's what we do. - You can still do. - You can still do. - Welcome to Let the Pile Down. - I don't think you had to know anything about January 6th, the top right behind. - The things we didn't know, here we go. - Go ahead. - Go ahead. - This feels like a-- - Sure, yeah. - Hock to a girl. Didn't get fired. - Thank you. - Wasn't a teacher. - I was right. - She did not get fired. - She's just a random girl. That's all the interview. - So there, that's that news. This one shocks the whole world. - Okay. - Charlotte the Stingray has passed away. - Yeah, this is a sad follow-up. - Yeah. - She was never pregnant. - Reproductive. - It ended up being a reproductive cyst. - Yeah, yeah. - And that was her demise. - Stingray piece. - It sounds like the aquarium was really like-- - Drop the ball. - In a huge way. - It's so sad. - When I was watching this-- - Candy. - Creator. - No way. - I was watching this creator and she was saying that even from the beginning of this Seagrage pregnant, a lot of marine biologists were commenting on this aquarium's post being like, "I don't think this is right." - No. - Something's not right. Something's wrong here. And they kept deleting a lot of these professionals' comments 'cause they're like, "No, no, no. "We've had two vets check it." And so now there's kind of like a, I don't know how serious-- - Check down the aquarium. - Check down the aquarium. - An investigation happening around this whole thing. - Okay, but I mean, from their perspective-- - Stingray meadows. - Like, can we really trust experts? Somebody jumps into your comments section and they're like, "I'm a marine biologist "and this isn't right." I'd be like, "Yeah, okay." - Trust them. Wouldn't you look at your comments though and take 'em in your account? - There was a real, the big kind of injustice that kind of happened throughout this whole thing is that the aquarium was really playing into this idea that it could be a shark stingray hybrid and every scientist was like, "That's so misleading, you're an aquarium. "You're supposed to teach people how science works." And there's like literally no way. Like, there's absolutely no way that-- - So they were just the Barnum and Bailey of aquariums. They just were swilling out, swill. - They took all the fame and-- - That we've evolved as a society. We have it. I'm falling as like, I can't wait to see that stingray shark baby. That is gonna be so sick, that hybrid shark stingray. I was like, that-- - You're saying we're the ones that haven't evolved. - No, I'm just saying we still fall for that frickin'-- - That's what I'm saying. - Yeah. - Oh, I'm so frickin' gullible. I hate it here. And then it was after they announced in May that she wasn't pregnant anymore. - Yeah. - They still didn't do any follow-up about what the mass was and-- - The only thing I heard was a tumor. - Yeah. - But it ended up being-- - It's not a clue. - It ended up being-- - You have to be in the reproductive realm. - You have to be in the reproductive realm. - Like a surgery like that to remove something like that and a stingray is probably so obscure. - Yeah, like just go down to the beach, down to the stingray, throw it in there, say, "Oh, it's Charlotte." - Okay, I wasn't gonna go there. But who even like, there's probably nobody that specializes in stingray surgery. I mean, I'm saying that's crazy. - No, there definitely is. Some kind of marine biologist vet who works on dolphins and that kind of stuff. - What, Annie, go. - She's looking at Arty. - Arthur is so cute right now and the camera can't see him. - He's next to me. - He's like snuffing stuff. - There you go, there he is. - Snuffing up next to Johnny, so cute. - Yeah, this audience gets to see my lower half. Great, love that. - Yeah. - Oh, now it's stuck that, okay? - Okay, don't just leave it there. (laughing) - What? It's not, you have to move it up. - Okay, we need to have a production meeting after this. Episode. - And then you need to think about moving the cameras. - I need to get those motorized gimbals. I can pull this all from the center table. - He's seriously so cute. I can't handle how cute this dog is. - Yeah, he's, he hung out with you yesterday. So he's just really happy he's with us. - You could have ended up in any family and he ended up with us. - I did, I bullied the dog. - Yes, okay. - Hashtag dog abuse, I'm just kidding. - I, okay, we can try that, right? - I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - I started watching a very old show and I know that didn't surprise you, but I started watching The Crown and I know you guys watched The Crown? - Yes. - These are one and two, I think. - Love it. - I didn't follow up on it. - I can't get enough of it. And you know what watching The Crown is like, it's every five minutes googling if that event actually happened. - Did this really happen? - And what so surprised me is that it's Prince Philip, right? Technically because he's not the king. He was in charge of Queen Elizabeth's coronation. I didn't know that. - Yeah. - And it was like a big deal because I guess it was like another family that had done it for like literally 100 years. Like their family always organized the coronation for, you know, what, royals. And she, how to do that? That was so interesting. - Well, she kind of called that. She's like, you really gave up your own kingdom for this. - Yeah, it's crazy to you. - So he like played my party. - But he was kind of a POS, right? - Oh, we hate him. - Yeah, we hate him. - And we end the day. - In the series, there's not even like a moment where you like him. He's kind of a POS from the beginning. - From the beginning. - I haven't watched it. - And that's how he was in real life. - Well, we told the story and we don't, we're not Prince Philip's dance, we're. - No, never. - Prince Philip. - I got so attached to the first girl that played the Queen that when it switched, like in season three or four or something, I was kind of like, I was like so invested with the characters. But then I think after that, it becomes like Olivia Coleman, doesn't it? - Yes, yes. - So maybe I'll go back and rewatch. I do love her. - It was still interesting. - She's like aging, right? - Yeah. - Yeah, but. - I kind of wonder how they were going to do that because you can't cover spoilers. - I can't cover 70 years of. - Oh, and they're doing it. - Well, now they're up to date, right? Now they're doing like Harry and Harry stuff. They already did Diana. Yeah. - Oh man. - They're too Diana now. - It's so cool. And I think it's, I think we love it so much because they were, they're so sick. Like the royal family is typically very secretive. - I don't know, I read that book, The Spare. - Well, okay. - Yeah, but that came out like two years ago. - My penis. What did he say? - God. - What did he say about his penis? - Yeah. - Okay, so love that. Talking about shows, John, are you, you watching the bear? - I need to. And I'm going to starting today. - The bear. - I think we're really busy today. - Later today, when I get home. - Okay, thank you. - So what makes you feel better? Most episodes like 30 minutes, quick. - Oh, wow. - Oh, it's very bingeable. - I heard, I heard season three is pretty good from all the accounts. - It's season three is great. You have to, so you haven't seen season one season two. - Oh. - You got a lot of great show to watch, John. - Oh, good. - To go back and start that show from the top again. - Really? - Yes. - I have to because everyone keeps raving about it. I'm like, what could be so good about it? But I'll let, I'll let the show. - So good. - Let the show tell you. That's all I'll say. Matty Matheson is a big deal. - Yeah. - Just asking about that. - Oh, really? - Yeah, he's in it. - Yeah, he's in it. - He's one of the executive producers. It's very, it's not based on him, but he used a lot of his own life experience. - He's pretty, he's pretty funny. - Yeah, he's amazing. - He is so funny. - He's one of the funniest people ever. - Let's catch him. - His name is Matty. - I mean, I lost him. - Matty, I mean, he was back. - Hey, no spoilers for him. - Back. - That's the last name. - Oh, yeah, you haven't seen the show or fear or anything. - The facts. No, I just watched that one episode halfway with you guys. - Probably best that you don't watch it. You're kind of a, a feeler, so. - A spy roller. - Yeah. - Oh, I watched last night when I was sitting up sharing the load with Artie. - Rewatch. - Rewatch. - You gotta say, re-watch. - No, I'm not re-watch. I'd never seen it. - Oh, wow. - But I'd seen a lot of clips of it. Get the mosquito care. It's been me three times. - So, watchers probably can't see it here. - I love you. - I love you. - It's so annoying. - It's just four angles of four idiots go. - What? - Oh, my God. - It's so annoying. - Just let it, let it do its thing. Hey guys, it deserves. - It's kind of hop on art. - It's kind of hop on art. - Yeah, it's your time. Annie, it's your time. Go slow and just tap it. - Come back at minute 31 if you want to be rid of this mosquito bet. - Three, two, one. Get in it. - Why would you go slow? You got to snap it. - Why would you go like this that doesn't make any sense? - Did you grab it? - Damn it. - Oh my God, catch and release. Catch and release. - No, don't tell me. - Okay, got it. - Heard. - This is a great time to remind viewers, listeners. Oh, it's behind you. - It's dying. - It's dying. - It's dying. - We've hit it hard enough. - Let it die. - For $4 a month. - Did you hit? - You can actually support this show. Oh, thank you. Turn the eye or sign on. (laughing) - I hate it here. - 189 episodes. - Did you get it? - I hate it here. - You played it out much. - Never does. - Speaking of hyper fixations, John, tell us about your bread face. - Oh my gosh, okay. - I mean, your bread hobby. - Look, all right, listen. I'll repeat from what I said in the car to my sister. - In this house, we support new hobbies. - Thank you, appreciate it. - You know what? Even if it's for a short time, if it's for a long time? - We talked about it last week a little bit. My grandpa passed away, and my grandpa was a gadget guy, much like myself. He loved kitchen gadgets, he loved cooking. He actually really loved baking too. So he had a bread machine, which I've kind of, so my sister-in-law got a bread machine for Christmas, and she's like, it is, she loves it. And so, you know, I go to my parents, just like literally the picnic table is full of like, panini makers, like a bunch of ninja, like pizza grills, smokers, all the stuff. - Oh, wow. - And my dad's like, - You're having a field there. - My dad's like, whatever you want, do you guys have to figure out like who wants what? And so one of the things was a bread maker. And at first I was like, I don't know. Like, who needs another kitchen gadget, you know? And then I was like, ah, it could be kind of fun. Like, if I don't like it, I could just, you know. - Get rid of it. - It would get rid of it or whatever. - Sure. - It does kind of seem, and my sister-in-law has all these, you know, I've been over there a couple times, we're like, she's making bread, and it smells amazing in the house, and then she like pops it out, and she's got like normal bread, like, you know? - Yeah. - And it's great because you really don't have to do anything. I just put all the ingredients in this little thing. - A cup of flour, a cup of water. - Yeah, and then I just click Start, and it mixes it, lets it rise, it like punches it down, which is like a, you know, a little bread baking term, and then it lets it rise again, and then it bakes it. All there. And so I was like, I'll give it a try. And I did, and it was, it's actually really fun. - Next, you have to make pizza dough. - Pizza dough? - So yeah, that's thing, you can make dough in it. - My dad makes pizza dough. - Pizza dough, you can make cinnamon roll dough, like, yeah, also does a bunch of doughs. It doesn't, it doesn't just do business baked bread, and I don't know about that actually. - Could you combine two of your, your hobbies? (laughing) - Cake, bread, bread make bread, cake. - Yeah. - And so it's been a lot of fun, and I can't help but think of my grandpa every time, you know, I make a bread loaf, 'cause my grandpa loves that crap. And so it's kind of like, he's like, I didn't make bread for the past 50 years, I didn't use a set. - He's like, I didn't use that thing for one time. - There was like bread crumbs in there, so he had used it, 'cause my dad's like, he didn't even use it, 'cause there was some, there were some appliances that like, still had- - Brand new. - Immanuel inside and wrapped up and, 'cause again, he just loved it. He had an ice cream machine, he had, you know, like one of those rice cookers where you could leave it in there for multiple days, and it keeps it warm and fresh, and like, just a lot of little things. And I've been telling, I don't know if I told you, but I've been looking at buying a crock pot because I wanna do like, slow-cook meals. - You look like a crock pot. - That's the most American thing ever, a crock pot. - Why do you now? Because Grandpa had a ton of crock pots. (laughing) - Crock pots, oh my gosh. The easiest meal, curry chicken. - Yeah. - You frickin' plop some chicken breasts and just pour like curry sauce in it, and let it go all day. - Yeah, that's kinda the goal. And so, it was a- - So good. - Life, who's that? - I feel like I'm going crazy a little bit. We had a whole conversation about crock pots. - Yeah. - And you were like, yeah, right? Like, when we were talking about meal prep, I was like, John, you gotta get this crock pot. We made chili in the crock pot. - Yeah, see, I've been thinking about it because I was like, again, it's one of those big kitchen gadgets. So I'm like, do I go out and spend, you know, 30 to 50 dollars on this big crock pot? Am I gonna use it? And I just kinda go back and forth, and then when it was all there, I was like, oh, there's a crock pot right here. - Yeah, I guess that's compelling. When it's right there in front of you, you're like, it's free. - It's free. - You know what I'm saying? I'm like, yeah, I'll take it home. Like I said, I'll get rid of it, but the bread maker is, it's a lot of fun. Like I said, I can't help but also just like, it's kind of part of, it sounds so stupid, but it's been kind of helping me agree with a little bit in my grandpa. Like, just putting, like, letting it bake. And my grandpa did that a ton. I mean, he didn't do it a lot in the last couple of years, but when my grandma first died, he like leaned into baking because I think it's how he was like coping with my grandma. And so there's many times I went over there and he had like a bread loaf and he was like cutting it open. And he was like, try the sourdough, you know, he was like all into it. - Oh, nice. - So it's kind of in a very, very small way. It's kind of healing for me. - They say like your strongest memory is like scent-based. Like you have a strong, in your brain you have like, let me form an entire thought. - Yeah. - You have a strong memory connection to smells, like. - Oh, okay, yeah. - So hosely they've done tests and they're like, yeah, people. - That makes sense. And I think also just like, it's so fun. Like the gadgets, again, my grandpa is such a gadget guy. And honestly I am too. I just don't want to say I'm not, I am. And so. - I mean, some people aren't. - Apparently this 72 year old man in Florida was just arrested because he shot down a Walmart delivery drone. You hear about that? He thought he was under surveillance from the government. It was a Walmart delivery drone. - That's the most Florida thing ever. - Florida man added again. - But he probably was under surveillance from Walmart. - You guys, I want to go to Florida. - Oh. - Okay, that's a good spot to end. - They have the best, they have the best beaches to go shelling. - Oh, they do. - They have the most gorgeous shells. - I do actually hear that. - Gorgeous. - I want to go so bad. - You want to do the Disney thing? Drink around the world? - Oh God, no. - I want to do that. - Disney world is refundable. - In Disney world, they've got Epcot and they've got all of the little countries, right? And people always post their videos. - So it sounds like we're going to Florida for the shells, obviously. - Well, we're going to go for the shells, stay for the drinks. - Stay for the drinks. - Yeah, of course. - I can go to Florida. - Yeah, that's, that's a... - Annie was trying to sign something to me earlier. What were you trying to say? - Happy Fourth of July. - Oh, happy Fourth of July. - Oh, happy Fourth of July. - Oh, happy Fourth of July. - Oh, happy Fourth of July. - Oh, happy Fourth of July. - Oh, happy Fourth of July. - You were saying like, Fourth down. - Is this coming out on the four? - Is this coming out on the four? - Is this coming out on the four? - I thought you were saying like, ground floor, ground floor. Everybody go around and tell me you're a Fourth of July resolution. - Okay, this is Annie's thing. - In my friend group, we don't do New Year's resolution, so that's way too soon. We decided to just hold off 'til Fourth of July. - Wouldn't it sit? - About six months into the year, you now really realize what you want to do. - Yeah. - So about Fourth of July. - But isn't it a year from the next time you do a resolution? So isn't that basically the same thing? - Yeah, it lasts for the six months, and then New Year's is when it resets and you go, we'll not have to figure out what I'm going to do just here. - You're deciding that New Year's is when you start searching for your Fourth of July resolution. - Okay, but you're saying the reason you created this is 'cause New Year's is too soon to the reset. So you're saying January is the reset of the year. - No, no, she's, that's what I'm saying is if every year you do it at the same time. - If you can't understand the logic, just get out of the kitchen, okay? So what's your fourth of July resolution? - That's not, by the way, not nearly close to it. - I had to take a hard stance, and I'm not going to come up with a Fourth of July New Year. Okay, I'll think of one. - Fourth of July resolution. - I'm not interested, thank you. Fourth of July resolution. - That's not how this works. If this country has shown you anything. - You can make something up, and then make us all make a resolution. - That's what Fourth of July is about. - No, it's not. - We decided that we're going to make something new. - When the founding fathers, when the founding fathers made this country. - We're gonna make a new country. We don't need the constructs of the queen. I know you love the queen, 'cause you love crown. - Oh, he's a big fan of the queen. - All right, I just wanna make sure we got this. - Hold on. - God bless America. - I just want to hot dog. - Eagle screech. - Eagle screech. - No, you know what I want, the question I want to answer is what's your favorite Fourth of July food? - Okay, we can answer both. We can answer both. - My stupid half year resolution resolution thing. - No, no, you're thinking of the American Revolution. - But also resolution. - New Year's Revolution, you can call it. - Bean dip. - Okay, that's just not how you're-- - My father's bean dip. - Okay, yeah. - Your father's bean dip. - Yes. - You say that's not American? Okay, we got a racist. Hold on, wait. God her. - I love his face. - Hold on. - I love you, it's off camera. - It's the first way she's perched up. - And I know it's a big role. - That's not like Bean dip's not like one of the go to Fourth of July. - Hold on one second. - Seven layer Bean dip. - Okay, Annie, this is subjective. We all need to decide what we've been. - That's so true, you know what? - It's a freaking great American melting pot. So when my people came from Mexico, we brought Bean dip. Okay, you racist, we built this country. - You're right, you're right. Let me check my heart. - Bacon wrap talk dog. - My bad. - Bean dip, seven layer Bean dip. - Bacon wrap hot dog. - A bacon wrap talk dog. - Bomb. - That's fair. - Fair enough. - Even Olivia's like what? - Fair enough. - Okay, bacon wrap talk dog. - Do you ever put the bits of the bacon wrap talk dog into the bean dip? - Okay, we did a couple of days ago at Cooper's birthday party. I don't know if that's gonna happen at our Fourth of July party. - 'Cause it's seven layers and it's delicious. - Does he buy this from the stores or so when you go? - No, no, you make it, you make it. - I could you imagine? - All these years he's been trying to take it out of the dinner. - No, he makes it. - That would make so much sense, actually. - He makes it, he adds different layers every year. - He switches it out and changes it up every year. - Okay, love that. - Okay, my turn, that's my turn for wholesome right there. - That's fun, because then it's like, I wonder what's gonna be in the deep bean dip this year. - Exactly. - Okay, I can get that in American. - It's still not American, but it's fun. - No, that's American. - Yes. - Change in evolution, American. - My favorite for the July food, my mom makes this jello cake. - Oh, so I'm in need you guys are really looking forward to it. - I'm imagining like a jello mold with like, - No, no, no, no, no, no, no. - Okay, so basically you make a cake, but then you put it in the fridge and you, you like mix jello, like you get jello, a jello packet, you mix it up so it's just like liquid. - You don't make it gelatinous. - You pour it over the cake. So it gets all kinda like, ooey gooey cake and you put like a-- - It's so good. - You put a layer of cream and pudding on it. - You do, you do, you're sure. - You're going, right? - It's so good. My mom normally makes a trifle. - A trifle, that's true. - Which is kind of the same as jello cake. It's like the layers of like white cake and then-- - No, I wouldn't say so. - No, I wouldn't say so. - Well. - It's completely different. - It's like fruit and lady fingers and-- - And whipped cream, lady fingers. What? - Beef saute with peas and onions. Give them some. - Friends. - Shook off friends. - Shook off friends. - Alright, end the episode. - Ryan has it. - Go ahead, John. I said jello cake. Oh, am I for the July resolution? I feel like I'm living it out. - Thank you. - Summer fun. I'm talking like going on little mini road trips. - Mini road trips. - I'm not going to say one specifically. I went on this mini road trip. - No, we wouldn't dare. - John, go ahead. - Anyhow, you wanna? - For the jai food. No, go ahead. What's your food? (laughing) - I'm stuck between two. Okay, I'm stuck between two. - As a kid, it was like, we'd swim all day and then all of a sudden we'd come out and this isn't really like a, I mean, it's not like a preparer. You don't have to prepare it. But like cold watermelon. - Oh, yeah, I was gonna say cold watermelon too. - That was great. But also in the last probably 10 years, my aunt makes a buffalo chicken dip that is so good. - I had that last year, I was bummed. - That sounds like a Super Bowl food. - It is. - Which I guess Super Bowl is kind of for the July. - It kind of is, it's like the second fourth of July. - You made it fourth of July like seven years ago and now it's kind of like every major holiday. - Wow, it's buffalo dips. - Mine, thank you for asking a burnt hot dog. Like the, it's been on the charred, like charred. It's like, it has a little, like crisp, that's the only way to like hot dogs. - Yeah, same. - Oh, that is, I should not try it. - I'll eat a raw hot dog out of the fridge. - But Ann, max salad. - What's your resolution? - My fourth of July resolution, thank you. I've been thinking about it a lot. I think my fourth of July resolution for this year is going to be, I want to move my body more. Like I just want to find something that I like doing that. - I think that was mine. - That was certainly my new year's resolution. - Go ahead, no, but go ahead. - Don't know how I'm doing with that. - Yeah, I just think like from here to the end of the year, I just want, you know, I want to go on more walks. I want, you know, I live right down by the water. - Which it's summertime, so it'll be easier. - Yeah, I want to go swimming. I really want to go swimming. Like I'm thinking about getting a membership with a pool again and swimming and doing laps like back in the day. - Love, like back in the day, your water polo days. - Yeah. - You're going to join a local league. - You know. - You have recently, like quite a few times you'll be like, we should go to your parents and swim. And I was like, Annie, you like swimming? - I love swimming. If I could just live in water, I would. Hashtag mermaid. - Yeah. - Okay, I'll echo move more. - Whoa. - You echoing that, John? - Yeah, I'm echoing that, of course. - Now we have summer bingo lists and that's different. That's a, that's a big one to do. - I do need to fill up my bingo card. - We have to go surfing. We're going to the fair tomorrow. - Woo! - Woo! - Speaking of crazy food to eat, we're going to the fair. - Absolutely. - Get ready for the vlog that's going to be coming out of what the podcast takes the fair. - Probably the, you'll see the vlog before you see this episode. - You'll see that before this, but. - So go back if you're looking at this and it's Thursday. - No vlog can come out first. - Tomorrow's Wednesday. - 'Cause I'm just gonna put it on the Instagram store. - Oh, you're just gonna make a vlog. - I think you're just gonna make a vlog. - No, it's literally. - Are you gonna vlog tomorrow? - I'm just gonna Instagram. - Yeah. - Are you gonna vlog tomorrow? - Yeah, okay. - Are you gonna vlog tomorrow? - I don't know. - Just edit. - Okay, guys, join us in the post show. We're gonna talk about some beeps and bops and all kinds of fun stuff. - Maybe Olivia will come on. - Probably. - Yeah, she's knee deep on a craft. - She's over there freaking doing the work. - Wow, that's American. - I'm so impressed. - Keep watching her and getting distracted, 'cause it's so interesting, you're like... - It kicks out pretty quickly. That's Eros over there. - That's Eros. - That's about it for what's a podcast. Hey, everybody out there. We just want you to have a great summer and, you know, maybe comment below your, you know, half of the year resolutions. - That's sweet. - And would you take a million dollars for no Bluetooth? - Finally. - On the couch, as always, Cara Tafoya, Andy the Scove Scovement. I'm Ryan. - I'm John. Next week on What The Podcast! - She liked that full circle moment. - Yeah. - Beautiful. - Sure. - You have to bring it up. - I think you did it. - No, I'm saying it. It's a full circle. - Uh-huh. - It's called the callback. It's called the callback. - Yeah. - A lot of great... - In the bid. - Directors do that in movies. - Like Maxine? We'll probably use some callbacks. - Oh, you think there's gonna be some callbacks? - I see. - Can't wait. - Can't wait. - Oh, you're so cute.