0:05 Really? Come on, come on. Should be able to manage the stream. There we go. Beautiful. Check this. No. So fun.0:54 This doesn't want to go live. Show me. Whatever. There it is. Okay. I got that going, that going. I guess vocals always goes. Rumble, Twitch. Looks like everything's going. Wait for everybody to get in. What's up, Brandon? Welcome in.01:24 How's it going, Snoozy? Welcome in. Semper Fi, Semper Fi. What's up, Bacon? Welcome in. All right, so today we will be getting Jack in here. He's a little bit behind. He should be almost here, though. But we're going to be going over today's or what's going on in gaming news today.01:55 Yes, it's Monday. Welcome in, Sumo. Wow. I go live and I get all these notifications. Crazy. So how's everybody's Monday? Anybody barbecuing? Anybody doing anything special for Memorial Day?02:24 Go visit some family. What's up, Gygak? Welcome in, man. Anybody can do anything? What's up, Gygak? Welcome in. You went to Texas Roadhouse, Brandon?02:58 Catching up on chores, that's no fun. Let's see how I do this. Come on, how do I do this? Viewership stats. Actually, I wonder, what do you guys think about this? Putting a chat in the window.03:29 So everybody can see across all platforms. What do y'all think? What's up, Gatsby? Welcome in, man. How's it going, Griffith? Sugar-free sweet baby rays. Hell yeah. Sounds good. Love me some sweet baby rays.03:53 Snoozy, my nephew brought over his very ethnic friend with some strange chicken. I covertly threw it away and made hot dogs instead. Nice. Poland, welcome in, man. You're drinking a brewski and about to head to a movie. What movie you don't plan to go see? There's quite a few out there today.04:17 Well, we got, I mean, not sure if it's your cup of tea, but Lilo and Stitch is out. So is the new Mission Impossible. There's one that Jack just went to see. Was it? Dang it. I'm not sure what it is. Actually, you know what? I'll look it up on the phone. It's a whole lot easier than trying to browse it on my. How's it going, Debbie? Welcome in. Thank you for stopping by.04:47 coming in welcome welcome janet how's everybody's uh memorial day anybody doing anything special anybody go visit any family at the uh um at their grave sites or uh do any tributes to uh our fallen uh brothers and sisters05:25 You're going to see Friendship. Miss me with that Lilo and Stitch baloney. Let's see. Oh, yeah. Final Destination. Hurry Up Tomorrow. Thunderbolts is still in there. Sanders is still in there. They counted two.05:59 Oh, the last rodeo. That's what it's called. Hurry up tomorrow. Those are all older ones. Let's see. What did Kirk do, Debbie? I thought about a service member all day to honor Memorial Day.06:29 I visited a graveyard, but not for my family, just out of respect for the memories of those who served. Awesome. That's awesome, man. Much respect for that. Nobody in my family has served, but our fallen soldiers are in my thoughts. That's all you do, really. Pray for those that have given the ultimate price for our freedom.07:00 Debbie, he went muddying at the Redneck Park in Punta Gorda. I made a nice dinner. Okay, I went to the gym. They advised us to salute the flag when we checked in. That's awesome. That is awesome. Mad respects. What gym do you go to? Definitely like to know.07:28 I'm signing all of your kids up for the military. The chat is unfit for Army due to his job. Oh, others may join Army. Yes. I stand with those who can no longer stand. Much respect. Planet Fitness. Really? Really? I'm actually...07:57 I'm actually surprised by that. Not gonna lie. I think they're one of the few, or one of the gyms that allows transgender ideology and placates to it. Is it not? My area is very patriotic.08:28 Better guess their complexion. Oh, here we go. Jack is coming in. Jack having some carnivore burgers and fries. I'm not sure what he did. I know he filmed for Jack on the go.08:58 There you are. Tired? I just walked all the way across the house with my cane and short on breath. Sorry I'm late. That's when you built the house. You probably should have made it closer. Yeah, I should have put my office studio by the garage. Flip them? Yep.09:24 Well, your studio, because your studio and your office are on the opposite side of the house as a garage, isn't it? Yeah. So you have to literally walk straight through the house. So the garage is way over on the other side. Yeah. It's all good, though. Good exercise. There you go. I would never complain. I'm very blessed and fortunate.09:51 Right now, we're all talking about our Memorial Day activities. Yeah, I just had some good quality meat for a burger place, ironically. Have you never been to Freddy's? No, have you? Yeah. Oh, yeah. A couple of times. When did you tell me? Yeah, I went with my buddy Jeff over in East Tennessee. We had Freddy's there. I didn't realize they're nationwide, dude.10:21 I don't think it's nationwide yet. No, they have like 100 locations. I don't think we have them here. Oh, we don't have any here in Nashville. We do in Smyrna and Clarksville, but not in Nashville. Oh, you had to go to Clarksville to get it? Yeah, we had to drive a half hour. I'm late. I didn't think it was that far. Well, it was. Yeah, I bet. I'm sorry.10:53 I mean, they've got quite a few. Oh, my God. I'm still looking at their locations. Yeah, they have a more blooming way how many they have. Yeah, no doubt. California, some in California. All over. Dude, they're all over. How do you know that? How do I not? I know. You should see if there is one by you. That's what I'm looking for. Well, good. That'll give me a breath. Hi, everybody, by the way.11:22 I know you're saying hi, and I apologize. Hi, Debbie. Hi, Sumo Boy. Hi, Janet. Double Bacon. Everybody. Is it Snoozy or Snuzzy? I think it's Snoozy. Snoozy sleeps. That's what I keep saying. Hopefully, I'm not getting it wrong. You know what? They'll correct us if we get it wrong. Oh, there's one in Frankfurt. Germany? Yeah.11:50 If I'm not, no. Sorry. That's where my head went. Hey, what's on my face? It's over by the theater I go to. Why is there a... It's literally over by the theater I go to. Why is there typing on my face? Hold on, hold on. Oh, because I turned on the chat. Here, I can fix that. Well...12:15 Everybody can see the chat. You weren't here yet. Over there. Oh, no. Like if somebody chats from Twitch. Right. YouTube, you can't see it. And vice versa. Rumble. I can. I can see. What is it? Watcha? Watcha is doing Twitch chatting. I can see him in the chat. Yeah. Fidea Watcha. Yeah. And then Gygak is in here from Twitch. But what I'm saying is when they chat.12:44 When they type in like that, anybody on YouTube can't see it. So I'm sort of replying to somebody on Twitch. Oh, I didn't know that. Are you serious? Yeah. That's stupid. Yeah, that's why I had that up. But there are being two people. Do you want me to put that back up? No, no, no. It's fine. I'm just saying with one person, there's plenty of screen space to do it.13:10 But with two people. I did not know they couldn't see. Yeah. So that's fine. We'll just read off their comments. Actually, I can even do this. I can pin their comments. Yeah. Whoever you're talking about, pin them so we can see together. Yeah. Dog just trapped himself in my office. Shout out. Thanks, Jimmy. Hold on a minute. Hold on, dog. The whole gang is here. Yes. What's up, Michael? Welcome in.13:45 I'm wearing blue pants. Hon, can you come get Hope? She got trapped in the office with me. She wants out. That's Jack Vidalia. There we go. Vidalia, watcha? Thank you, honey. Stupid dog. There was literally just a crack to get in. She gets in and closes the door on herself.14:14 Oh, how funny. How dumb. And then she scratches the door to get out. Why did you come in the first place? She's a dog. I love dogs. Like the live to thank Jimmy for his service. Yeah, appreciate it. Like the video just so we get more traction. I can see... I want to see... Watch his comments. Oh, yeah. See?14:43 They can't see it unless it's out there. I just learned that today. I didn't know you couldn't see the whole chat. She visibly wept, but tried to hide it out of respect. He's got a puppy up. There you go.15:01 My boy, Chad, is watching me with his, or watching me, or with me. No, I'm not a veteran. I'm not a veteran, but Jimmy is. Charles will be joining. Nope, not getting Charles today, unfortunately. No, I was supposed to get Jim this morning, but his internet was down. We were trying to connect this morning. Where's he at? California. California.15:31 Oh, God. Poor guy. Yeah. I mean, it's California, so probably a good spot for him. You know what? Yeah, he loves it. I'm surprised he didn't go to Palm Springs or West Hollywood. You know. True, true. But15:50 Or in Seattle. He could have gone to Seattle. He's got a huge house right off the golf course. Would you ever allow Chad his own YouTube account? Wait, I thought you were going to pin the comment. Huh? Oh, I did pin it. No, the one you're reading right now. No, no, it was just a emoticon. Got it. No, but you were just reading a comment.16:20 If you're going to read a comment, pin it so we can all read with you. Yeah. Please. Well, I pinned it so people can see it. Yeah, I know. I think it's cool. My cat is skilled. He opens the door or my front door every day. Really? That's impressive. Wow. I actually watched the video on freaking things cats do. Cats are crazy. They're way smarter than dogs, unfortunately. I saw a cat freaking actually hanging up clothes.16:49 He was grabbing the hanger and put it on the rack. Yeah. I was like, no way, dude, this has to be staged. Yeah. I wouldn't, I don't know. I don't like cats. I think they're stuck up, but you know what? I've met some nice ones. So all cats, but most are stuck up. I think I've had three cats and right. Four, four cats. Um,17:16 And every one of them, their personality is different. Oh, yeah, totally. But I wouldn't say they're a bad thing, but they're animals in general, in my opinion. Yeah, but you got to admit, dogs are more fun. Having to care for another living thing is my downfall. Say again? My weakness, having to care for the thing.17:46 That's your weakness? Yes. You big softy. Jack, do you think Jack Jr. is... I don't recommend that either. Will ever be a veteran? No. Jack Jr.'s son probably... Most people won't. Overall, the odds are they won't be a veteran. But once again, I have no say over it. It's...18:16 You know, this is the way I look at it. It's not my child. So it's my grandson. I'll love him. I'll support Brianna and Jack no matter how they decide to raise the child. Once again, I had my opportunity to raise Junior. I loved it, but I'm not going to get in the way. I'm not going to get in the way of them raising their child. That's the way it should be. Yeah. That's the way it should be.18:46 Unfortunately, my parents got a little more involved than they should have. Yeah. But... Well, they did. Oh, yeah. Carol and them didn't interfere either, did they? No, no. Well, no, they didn't. I'm sure Carol would definitely voice her opinion. But... Carol is a good... I mean...19:14 She has a good heart. Yeah, she's a good mother-in-law. But remember, she's still a mother-in-law. So there still are things mother-in-laws do that you just deal with as part of life. Yeah. But it's never done in hatred. It's always in love. Yeah, exactly. I go, well, she's acting a little crazy today, but she loves us.19:41 That's all. I'd rather her love us. Out of the goodness of her heart. Yeah. Never get a pit bull, especially if you have a newborn. I totally agree with that. Hey, you got Zesty showing up here. That's great. Yeah, see? Told you. I don't know why he or Zesty is a girl or a guy. It's a she. A she.20:09 I don't know why Zesty isn't showing up. I have to go through. I have like over 500 people blocked, dude. I got to go look up Zesty and make sure that she's not in there. But I don't ever. It's probably at the bottom of the list, right? If it's alphabetical. Yeah. No, we exactly. No, it should be at the bottom of the list because it's the order you block them. Oh, is it? Yeah. Can you filter? It should be right at the bottom. I can type her name.20:38 And find her, but I don't ever recall blocking Zesty ever. I don't ever recall having an issue with Zesty ever. So that's what blows me away the most. Because Zesty, I'll look into it after I'm off. Sumo said that. Doorknob Scalfani?21:03 Yeah, that's an inside joke. Now everybody's running with that. Uh, they're not very friendly. New cup. Uh, oh, you got a new cup. Um, it's just another one. I had, I didn't throw out the other one. I just, because we were running late. So Tammy probably she's got something for me. She probably just grabbed the first one. She can get her hand on. Yeah. Cause she knew I had to get on the air.21:33 Zesty. Welcome to end Zesty, though. I'm throwing myself for trial and throwing myself on the mercy of the Lord. Zesty is all woman. Well, that's good. I'd hate to think I was a man. Zesty is here to become unblocked and to teach us more lessons. I wonder if there's a Brandy and Mountain Dew in Jack's cute yellow cup. Brandy and Mountain Dew? Uh,22:02 Is that a thing? I don't know. Is brandy and Mountain Dew a thing? I could see it. I could see it. I could see it because they're both sweet. Yeah, but I don't drink brandy. How did we meet? Probably had different... Let me...22:30 Yeah, I'm not sure how brandy would be. Mountain Dew used to be good when I drank it. But I don't know about putting brandy in it. Don't know if that would be good or not. Anyway, happy Memorial Day, everybody. I know you've been wishing. Hey, Rob's in here. Welcome in, Rob. Where's Rob? I don't see him.23:00 I see people saying hi, Rob, but I don't see Rob. Hey, Rob. If you're here, how you doing? Howdy. Happy Monday. It makes me calm, but also makes you rowdy. Yep. I agree with that. That does sound pretty wicked. Yeah, I know. I'll tell you in private, Janet. Okay. Hi, Rob. Yep, see.23:30 Shabba rings. Did you comment? Who was showing up? They call you Frank. Yeah. Showing the comment. That's weird. I see it on the on Twitch, though. But welcome in, man. Oh, Shabba. Right. I see him. Jack is the guy on the right. There is no Frank. Just so for those viewers that don't know.24:01 From my stream that don't know. Were you talking video games? Yeah, basically. There's a couple topics I saw in video games that are pretty big. Go ahead. I'll follow you. Let's see. I think I'm caught up with chat. Yeah, Michael Caine said hot toddies are good. I have tried a hot toddy before. What is it?24:31 An alcohol drink? I don't remember what's in a hot toddy, but it's still a popular drink. Okay. Yeah, I don't know what's in it. I don't know what's in it either. I've heard of it, but... I'm sure you could look it up. Yeah. But yeah, hot toddies, when I used to DJ nightclubs, people used to drink a lot of hot toddies. In fact, one of my DJ buddies, his name was Hot Toddy.25:01 Griffith says it's very spicy. Yeah. I think there's Tabasco in it. Okay. That makes sense. I think there is. Or it's either Tabasco or you light it on fire. Like I say, I've never ordered one. I've tasted one, but I can't remember. God, was this like 40 years ago?25:24 Have you guys ever tried coffee of the poor? What? Not heard of it. It's a French drink with wine spiced with black pepper, cinnamon and lemon zest. Yum. And cold weather. No, it does sound interesting. It does sound really interesting. I love coffee drinks. I clue in coffee was like my go-to every Christmas. You do clue in coffee. You do Bailey's and coffee.25:52 I just loved stuffing my coffee. It was cool. I remember when we used to be barbacks, Pierre the bartender would lay out coffee cups all around the bar for everybody. Each bartender got one. I was a barback. Each barback got one, and he'd go around with Frangelica. Oh, okay. Or a shot of Frangelica in every coffee cup.26:19 So we all look like we're drinking coffee, but we're really drinking for Angelica. That's funny. And he would do it like every hour he'd pour us a shot. It was fun. Helped the night go by. What? Is his wife pregnant? What? Whose wife? Talk about Jack with you. I'll review baby food for the show. Weird.26:45 um not sure but uh no so the the topics i came up with for video games um one of them oh god uh was let's see what do i start off with well let's start off with uh um the thing going on with borderlands because i think we mentioned that yesterday did we not um27:13 About the CEO who said that the video game, if you can't afford or a true fan would find a way to buy the video game. So if you don't. Yeah, I don't get that. Effort to get the game. Because you're poor, you're not a fan. Yeah, exactly. That's basically what he said. Well, if you don't buy our game, you're not a fan. Really? That's some logical statement there.27:46 but yeah, I mean, I think it's going to personally, I think it's going to drive sales away from games. Cause I mean, you already got games like, uh, what's coming out on the switch. Older games are coming to the switch and they're still going to be priced at the newer title price. So you're looking at $80 for any game and that's just a digital version. And then to get a physical version, um,28:15 is 90 bucks. And it's even come out that these physical copies of the games aren't even going to have the game on the, the physical version. So you're only buying like playing games with games. Exactly. So, I mean, if you're going to buy something that's digital, why not just buy like older games or, you know, I mean, you might as well, or buy the machine that has like,28:44 10,000 games on it. You know, there's retro machines. Why not? Exactly. But I have to tell you, Borderlands 1 was amazing. Borderlands 2 was great. Borderlands 3 was meh. It was okay. Yeah, it did okay. Borderlands 4 won't sell well. There's a lot of woke stuff in Borderlands 3. Well, the fourth one won't sell well. Kind of like I was talking to a friend of mine, um,29:13 Borderlands 3 didn't have the story to keep you going. You know what I mean? Didn't catch you. Whereas Borderlands 2 or 1 and 2 and even the Handsome Jack Collection, you kept going and the story progressed. It just didn't have that in Borderlands 3. So I'm kind of curious what they're going to do with 4. But if they don't even respect you as a...29:42 A player. Or a fan. By not being able to afford the game. Then I don't know. Okay. Who. What company makes Borderlands do you know? Take two. I think. Is it take two? I believe so. Okay. Can you do me a favor Jimmy? I want you to do me a favor. I want you to say. I want you to tell.30:14 Why don't you go on a podcast? I mean, excuse me, not a podcast. Gearbox, but I think... Gearbox, yes, that's it. Yeah, but I think it's Take-Two that he is the CEO of. Right. And then it's also developed by Gearbox because all these games have multiple developers.30:42 I don't know who that I'm sure. Can you call them tomorrow? Who? Gearbox. Can I call them? Call the company tomorrow. I want, I'm going to give you a homework. Okay. This is going to be fun. Call them tomorrow and say, look, I have a podcast. That's about video games. Okay. And they want me to let them know about your game. It was good.31:12 So I told them that I would call you to see if I get a sample copy so that I could play it, stream it, and tell all my fans, excuse me, not fans, all my friends how good your game is. Don't talk nasty about it. Yeah. But tell them, say, can I get a copy for my company so we can do a video about how31:41 well your game is yeah and then if they give you a copy and tell them i'll i'll i'll help plug it too okay yeah so tell them we'll we'll reach tens of thousands of people okay okay that's what michael says uh take two is the publisher oh they distribute it right um see if they'll give you a sample copy okay32:11 It shouldn't cost them anything. And if they don't do it, let me know. I guess he's the CEO of Gearbox. That would be great. That would be great if you get a copy. If you get a copy, we'll stream it. We'll do like the first five minutes of it. We'll show people what it's like. If it's good, we'll give it credit. If it's bad, we'll tell them. We'll warn everybody. But can you call them tomorrow?32:40 I can try to reach out to them. And if they don't give you a copy, I'll call them the next day. I think... Let's see. I think Borderlands... When does it actually get released? September 12th. Okay. But let's start... I know. Let's start calling now. Trust me. What's up, Homer? Welcome in. Go ahead. Sorry. No, no, no. Go right ahead and say hi to everybody.33:09 But trust me, we'll start now. We'll try and get you. You'll review it. I'm not going to review it, but you'll review it if we can get it right. You got no problem. Yeah, for sure. Let's definitely review it. Let's let's try. We have not expected the best, but I've heard it's actually supposed to. They put a double the budget of Borderlands three into this game. Well, we'll have to take a look because tell them I loved your one and two.33:38 But three was a big letdown for me. And I need to know that four is good before I tell everybody to buy it. Serious. Tell them that. And once again, they don't send you a copy for review. Okay? Let me know and I'll call. And I'll try and get you a copy. I mean, it's the least we can do for everybody who's watching, all the friends we have. You know, but we're going to34:09 If it deserves credit, we're going to say it's wonderful. If it's a piece of crap, we're going to say it's a piece of crap. Yeah. But that's our goal, okay? Also, people will be able to see the gameplay as I'm playing it. Right. Yeah, we'll show them the first five minutes or something like that. Okay? Yeah. All right, guys, so we're going to try. Yeah, we're not going to guarantee, but we'll try. If we can make that happen.34:37 Jimmy looks like a Borderlands character in his hat. Thank you, I guess. Watch it, Janet. That almost sounded too sensual. I don't know what she said. It's all good. Janet's always sensual. Oh, I gotcha. I know what you... Let's see. Snoozy... Bacon says, does anyone have connection at take two for Jimmy? That'd be kind of cool.35:04 When you call them, add something about disabled nephew and how it's his dream to play this game before surgery. Okay. Play the handicap card. They're funny. They're very funny in the chat. But do me a favor. Don't lie at all. Be honest. And let's see what happens, okay? I don't want to say anybody's on their deathbed.35:31 No, I mean, I think a lot of these publishers or these developers will actually contribute to streamers too. Yeah, well, we'll see. We'll see about doing the best we can. We're not going to make up any stories, guys. One of your fans has a son with retardism. That would make his day. Stop. We're not going to give a son a story.35:57 We're going to be totally honest. Big guns, Jack. Straight up. Hoo-ah. Thank you, Zesty. Oh, yeah. I'm finally scrolling again. Are you? Yeah. It wasn't scrolling before. How far behind are you? Oh, no. I'm all caught up now. Bring in the big guns, Jack. I'm all caught up. All right.36:20 But I will tell you, if we plan up straight, there's a good chance we can get a copy. It's not going to cost them. No, it's not going to cost them. And it's actually free publicity for them. So let's start now because not everybody's asking right now. Let's see. So we'll work on it, guys. We'll let you know how it goes. Here, I'll look it up on –36:45 Morelands for promo copy. What are you looking up about a promo copy? Just how you get one. You don't. I mean, they don't publish that. They don't write you and say, hey, if you call us. Yeah, we have to reach out to the marketing department.37:13 Trust me, done it a million times. Okay? When you're interested in a product, they don't always say yes. But if they do, you give it an honest review, you be very polite about it, even if it's a piece of crap. You politely say it's a piece of crap. You don't rip it to shreds because the moment you do that is the moment they'll never give out another copy again. I found them on LinkedIn. LinkedIn.37:43 Say again? I found them on LinkedIn. You found who? The marketing manager for Gearbox. All right. Well, hang on to that information. Yeah. We'll get in touch. Make it happen. I'm going to go in the front door. I'm going to call the company just straight. Oh, okay. That's the quickest way. I want to look up a request review code. Some companies are a lot more generous than others. Yes, that is true.38:12 I'm already set up on this. What is it called? There's a website for codes. You've got to have the game first. You can't put in a code if you don't own the game. You're a console. I can see if it's PC, but you're a console. No, you can get a license code.38:39 that you put into your console. All right. Well, let's try the honest way first, the easy way. Mail us the license or email us. I don't care. Email her. That's who it is that I've been signed up with. Yeah, let's give it a try. Once again, be very honest. They ask how many people you got. Tell them the truth. You know, I'm just starting out. You know, give them real numbers.39:10 And go look. But I'll make sure. And if we put our channels together, we can reach a lot more people. So I don't mind helping you out if we can make it happen. Not that I care about Borderlands 4. I don't think it'll be good, by the way. I don't think so either. But...39:34 I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. In fact, I might, if they say no to you, I might say to them, look, I didn't like three. Okay. I like one. I like two. I'm not buying four. Uh, I'm not even telling people to buy four. I'd like to get a review copy so that I know it's good. And I can tell people to buy four.40:04 But otherwise, I'm never buying four. Because I think you guys blew it on three. That's true. To each his own. It's up to them. Who cares? But that's just how I'll take it. Yeah, we'll have to look into it and see. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But let's be honest. Let's not make up somebody dying. You know, it was a funny joke, but I wouldn't say that.40:33 Because you will get a reputation. We want to make sure you get a good reputation as your channel grows. Yeah, exactly. But yeah, I mean, what was it we were talking about? Oh, the Borderlands 4 game. Yeah. So yeah, I mean, I don't know. I'm really concerned about the price hikes of these games. I don't think people are going to be willing to pay it.41:01 Um, another thing that kind of runs along those lines, um, that's also in the gaming news, um, is, uh, like doom, the dark ages just launched, uh, I want to say about a week or two ago. Um, and it already hit like 3 million, uh, players. And a lot of people are going out commenting like.41:27 Okay, players doesn't equal sales, right? So how are they? How are they justifying this? Where the players coming from? Out of the 3 million, two of them, 2 million of them are on Xbox or Game Pass.41:48 so of course if it's free to play yeah exactly so i mean i mean yes you that's a big flag dude they're paying the gaming flag they're paying the monthly subscription but i mean that monthly subscription covers all the games on game pass not just that one specific game yeah so when they're using those numbers it's a warning42:12 Homer says $2 million times $20. I'm thinking he meant $2 million. Hey, do me a favor. Can you move your logo? Huh? Move your logo to my side. Oh, wait. I can actually do this. Wait. That's not what I meant to do. No, no. You can pop it in or pop it in the middle. I'll get it. Either way. I just don't want to see it on your face. It's blocking you. Yeah.42:42 There we go. Thank you. I was trying to keep my head inside the box. No, it's all good. But no, like 2 million players doesn't equal like, especially if it's on like Game Pass. Like I said, you're paying $20 a month, $15 a month, whatever it is you're paying to play the Game Pass game. But that Game Pass is43:07 is good for all these different games that are on there as well. So, I mean, yeah, I guess you can kind of expect that if you're buying the, or, or paying for the game pass and that equivalents to, I mean, time spent, but I mean, it's a marketing scam. Even if you load the game. Yeah.43:30 It still counts you. You know what I mean? Right. You don't even have to play for but five minutes, and it still counts you. I guarantee they're counting all Game Pass players, whether they played or not. We have two million players. Well, like I said, even if you open the game, it counts you. So, I mean, if you open it and didn't like it, it counts. Now, it's another story. They bought the game and didn't like it. They probably only sold 10 games.44:00 10,000 units that's it and i looked it up so how would these developers or uh um make money from games that are streamed on game pass right the only way you could do it really is if you um44:23 if you give the company, like say, for example, let's say, uh, borderlands, right. Let's say it's stream day one on game pass for free. Right. Um, who's calling nobody. It's an alarm. Oh, um, but if they stream it day one on game pass and they say they get 2 million players, um,44:44 doesn't account for how many is actually sold or how much money they've made so the only way to really do that is to be like hey we're gonna pay you to publish it on uh game pass and then when you uh if it does well then pull it off you know what i mean ask why don't you ask ai well i've already i've already looked at it sold45:14 Well, from what I found was like 800,000 copies sold. That sounds mighty high. Oh, wait, no. That was for Doom Dark Ages. Oh, wait, yeah. That's the game we're talking about. Okay, so on Steam, the player count has been 31,000. Not the player count. Stop jumping on that. Well, that's what I'm saying. So...45:42 But we're doing it in comparison, right? So if you say that Doom the Dark Ages peaked at 31,000 players and Doom Eternal peaked at 105,000 players and I guess Doom 2016 peaked at 44,000 players. Well, you can kind of see where the success is at. But46:11 depend on how many sold or how many copies were sold for those games in comparison. You know what I mean? Got it. But it says here on the IGN copies, where'd it go? I read somewhere. It was 800,000 copies. Here we go. Let's see. Come on. Uh,46:41 No, I don't care how many... Yeah, they... Dude, this is bad. Because I said how many units sold to AI, and it's not even giving me the right answer. It's giving me the amount of players it has. So this is... Exactly. This is bad news. And it gets even deeper than that. Because if they're not making money off these high-budget games, and they're just counting the player count...47:11 then the developers could fall. I mean, look at somebody like Ubisoft, right? Ubisoft said that they had 3 million players on Assassin's Creed Shadows, and it's failing. I mean, the game's failing. Why? There's been some bad Assassin's Creed. And then now we've got, like...47:35 Doom the Dark Ages has reached 3 million players, but now it can't even keep 16,000 players. So that means people played it for a week and said, okay, I'm done. You know what I mean? So that player count doesn't mean anything. Yeah. I mean, I'm looking at numbers close to 400,000. 3 million are playing, but only 400,000 have bought it.48:05 But all you're throwing in my face is the $3 million. I have to scrape and claw for the information. And I'm telling you, it's not anything. They're definitely hiding something. Well, we got to get our hands on both those games and show people how good or bad they are. Because I'm telling you, the fact that only $400,000 have bought it48:35 But they're not. They're refusing to release that number. They're giving you only the players. It's just sneaky. Yeah, I see. Here, Homer, he said 800,000 copies sold between PS5 and PC is the estimation. That's funny because Steam says 400,000. PlayStation 5 says around 200,000. Between, well... That's from the game. You know barely anybody's buying it on Xbox because...49:05 They can play it for free on Game Pass. But isn't Doom an old game? It's a... Well, it's kind of like Borderlands 4. Borderlands is an old game. Right. But you got Borderlands 4. That's what this is. Doom... You had Doom 2016. Then I think Doom Eternal came out... I want to say it was 2019. And then you now have Doom The Dark Ages. So it's just a reiteration of the same...49:35 Yeah, I think the gaming industry is dying. A lot of them are. Honestly, I don't think the game industry will die. There's too many players. However, I don't think developers, big budget developers, are going to survive. Does that make sense? I'd pay $100 for a game like Skyrim. I'd pay $100 because I know I'm going to get50:05 150 hours of gameplay. I'm going to get less than a dollar an hour. I can understand that it's big like that, but I don't think that should be the norm, right? To say every game should be priced the same way. No, no, no. But you shouldn't price it the same way if it's not the same game. Exactly. If it is a new copy. Yes. It should be priced accordingly. Yeah, exactly. If you're getting more game content, then you should pay more.50:35 Um, thank you. And then something like, but I might, I don't know because there's games out there. Like, uh, what's another game that's, um, done really well. Uh, Oh God, what is that called? Claire. What is that called? Claire obscure. Um, is that a game? Uh, yeah, it's Claire obscure expedition 33. Um, and,51:05 sold for 50 bucks and it's already reached 2 million copies sold. And they've told us that it's got that many copies sold. So, I mean, that's just another kind of indication that games or big developers are gonna die because the smaller ones, the smaller developers or the independent developers are gonna actually succeed or have the, what's it called?51:35 transparency to tell us how many copies have been sold as opposed to the developers that want to say players 14 million people have thought about buying the game that doesn't tell me anything give me hard numbers stop giving me the inflated numbers that's all they're doing they're giving you the biggest number they can and that's people who have access to the game probably haven't even opened the game52:06 Guaranteed. Like 3 million, you know, Xbox Game Pass users. Okay. But like only 10 people have played it. I mean, so ridiculous. Oh, how funny. What are you reading? Oh, Gagak. He says, your stream category is still for Fortnite. Yeah, I don't know why it does that. Oh, it categorizes you on Twitch? Yeah. Yeah.52:34 Because I do both. I do this chat stream and then I do the gaming as well. But I don't know how to manipulate that to change one for the other. Well, you're going to have to get into it then, aren't you? I'm going to have to figure it out. Figure it out, buddy. You're moving on. You're getting bigger. Oh, yeah. So now you got to take control. Grab that gaming channel by the reins.53:04 Yep. I don't believe either of these young men were. What? Who cares? Jimmy, where would you say you have your most surprising? Oh, I'm not going to. Oh, by the way, Last of Us. That's a great topic. Snoozy Road. Sorry, Homer. I missed what you're talking about. What do you mean that that's most games? But go ahead. Would you find? No, go ahead and finish what you're saying. I already did.53:31 Okay, so Snoozy Sleeps as Last of Us 2 had a reported 6 million players day one, but that number just seems much too high for me. Okay, first of all, Last of Us is a bomb. The first season was woke before woke was woke. The second season is way woke.54:00 The memes going around on Last of Us, I guarantee there won't be a third one. I think they need to just... Yeah, I don't think they're going to be. Yeah. Especially after the reviews that the TV show's gone. And she's losing her junk, that girl. What's crazy about it is, so, we've got, for Last of Us, we have the first game, we have the second game, there's not a third game yet, probably won't be, but54:31 The actors have signed on for two seasons or three seasons of Last of Us. Well, she's losing her junk online. Who's the girl that played Snow White? What's her name? Anyway, she's doing the same thing. Rachel Ziegler. She's doing a Rachel Ziegler. Really? She's getting pissed off at people.55:00 She's going off on people. People are doing memes on her. She's blowing up right now. And I'm not even watching the show. As soon as I realized it was woke, season one, I thought, why do I want to watch it on season two? Bella Ramsey. Yeah. She's losing her junk. She's going off. She's saying, stop it. They're trolling her hard.55:29 They're being really mean to her, which I don't agree with either. It's because she's not fit for the role. The problem is this. Listen, trolls bother you. Trust me, I know this. Trolls bother you. And the moment you acknowledge that the trolls bother you, you might as well throw fuel on a fire.55:57 So when Rachel and Bella started freaking out and crying and complaining and bitching and all that, that's all the trolls wanted to see. So they've increased the trolling. It's like it's a nonstop, you got to ignore it. Oh, wow. Trust me. But they're doing exactly that.56:24 Well, I mean, and then you're just as an actress, she's kind of fueling the fire because like, I mean, here it's I'm looking at an overview of Bella Ramsey and it's right. Describes her as says Isabella May Ramsey is a non-binary English actor who first gained recognition for their role as Liana Mormont in Game of Thrones.56:49 They are best known for their starring role as Ellie in HBO. They all star in it. Well, no. They're using the they, them pronoun. They all star in that role. All of them. In one person. What does non-binary mean? What is that? Yeah, I don't know. It's ridiculous. They can't count past one? They can't tell what they...57:16 Their anatomy shows? I have no idea what non-binary means. Oh, by the way, growing up, non-binary was not a thing. For like 50 some odd years of my life, that term didn't even exist. Not in real life, not in the dictionary, not on job applications, nowhere. And now it's something, which I still don't understand.57:49 Oh, wow. I'm behind on chat. They can be singular and plural in the English, Jack. Who can be singular and plural? They can. They is not58:07 One person cannot say they for a single person. You just don't do that. Yeah. You would say he or she. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, you know, he drank from the glass. They drank from the glass. What, a whole crew of people drank from the glass? It's just not. Anyway. Okay.58:38 was he joking they can be both single they can be they can be singular only if you're talking about a single group like hyenas they went hunting that one group went hunting it's like more than one59:09 But, you know, you can believe whatever you want. I'm not going to argue they, them crap. I'm not going to speak different English. I'm not going to learn another language. I know the English language. And I've never used they for a single person. Yes. YouTube needs to stop inflating subscriber counts, too. I totally agree with that. When I started looking over my analytics...59:39 It'll show me views on my short, but then it'll go real time views and it's much higher, sometimes double. And it's like, dude, that's not real. It's such a game. Yeah. I don't look at analytics.59:57 such a game it goes up i like checking out see how well something's doing but especially since i'm growing uh i don't know jimmy you should have a game overlay on a third screen and stream fortnite during this discussion if i could figure out how to do that that'd be kind of cool but honestly i think it would distract from uh the conversation1:00:22 most games peak after one or two weeks on player counts. Yeah, I can see that. Sort of video views. Everything does, I think. The woke of woke. Yeah, Last of Us definitely was, especially second season. Oh, my God. They took a great game from the first one and then destroyed it with the second one and then pandered back in the first one. Who are you talking about? The Last of Us. Oh.1:00:52 Yeah, it's gotten really weird. Six million isn't a realistic number at all. No, not at all. I completely agree, Homer. The third game has been canceled, and there have been firings, I've read. Really? How about the third season of the TV show? Because, like I said, they signed on for three seasons. What are you drinking? Iced tea.1:01:22 What brand? Arizona. Oh, okay. Arnold Palmer, half and half. Is there anything in it other than iced tea and lemonade? No, it's just iced tea. Got it. Well, Arnold Palmer is half iced tea, half lemonade, right? Yes. Got it. Let's see. When you create franchises with potatoes, you can't expect a hit. That's true. That's true.1:01:48 Say again? I missed that. When you create franchises with potatoes, you can't expect a hit. Okay. You know, once again, every so often, who wrote that? Guts versus Griffith. Guts, that was funny.1:02:07 It was funny. She has a lot of people harassing her that most likely come from a dark place. I don't think people are harassing her because they come from a dark place, Gatsby. I think they're recognizing the darkness inside of her and pointing it out. And it's not our fault if the truth hurts. Listen, I have to agree with Gatsby a little bit because anybody trolling anybody has got issues of their own.1:02:35 They're coming from the dark. Yes. I mean, I'll agree with that. Yeah. If you're trolling just to get clout or just to troll somebody, then yes, I agree with that. That's darkness in itself. However, if you're pointing out what you don't like about something and it happens to hurt their feelings, I'm sorry. No, that's different. Yeah, that's different.1:03:04 But if you're going out intentionally trying to hurt somebody, that's darkness. Well, the other one is not a troll. That's why. The other one is giving you criticism. That's all. A troll is... I guess that's the difference. Criticism or trolling. Trolling is to hurt you, to anger you, to bother you, to offend you, whatever. And if they do, they feel like, ah, I got one up on them.1:03:34 Not honestly, I haven't even been paying attention to what they're trolling her about. Like, I know that they they're teasing her about her autism, I guess. But, um, I honestly, like I watched game of Thrones and she was in that. And I, I thought she, I don't remember her in that. What role did she was, uh, she was the one that owned or was, uh, the leader of one of the, the cities or whatever, the young kid. Oh, wait, I do remember.1:04:04 You know why I don't remember her? It's because she was a normal person then. She kept her mouth shut. She read her lines and she moved on and she did a great job. It's when you start to take a stand politically and you start dumping your beliefs on people who don't believe that.1:04:27 then it becomes a problem and i i also think that as as viewers we got to keep in mind that she's just an actor and she's playing a role you know she's the person just like the rest of us yeah but she's an actor playing a role so the fault is not on her for playing the role the fault is on the people that wrote it wrote the role yeah but she couldn't turn down the role1:04:53 Listen, Ryan Reynolds says, I'm not going to do Deadpool unless you change this, this, and this. Yeah. We're not going to force these political... You're comparing Ryan Reynolds, an A-list actor, to Noah Ramsey that's a so-so actor. Okay. So I was offered like, I think it was $3,000.1:05:22 To take on an alcohol company. Okay. I didn't want to. I knew children watched my, I didn't want to promote alcohol. Yeah. I did it once. It didn't feel right. I probably will never do it again. I cook with alcohol, but I don't promote it. So, so yeah, I'm nobody. I don't, I'm not an A-list actor.1:05:47 But cooking with alcohol is a bit different than actually consuming alcohol. Standing up for what you believe, you don't have to be an A-list actor. Period. That girl played season one. That girl has a voice now. They're not going to kick her to the curb.1:06:07 They want her casted in that role. She's now in a kind of similar situation that Bruce Willis is, right? What's Bruce Willis? Did you hear about the thing with... I mean, this is years ago, but Bruce Willis, when they were trying to do Die Hard, he wanted different adjustments to the movie, right? And he's like, if you don't make him, good luck finding another... I can't remember the character's name, but1:06:38 How many other people you got lined up for the character. Right. So you don't have to be an A-list actor to stand up for what's right. Yeah. Or what you believe. Whatever. Like the guy who's in the movie The Last Rodeo. The guy who was in Yellowstone. He was in... That's not Kevin Costner, right? No, he's always the bad guy. I mean, he always plays the bad guy normally.1:07:03 What's it called? The Last Rodeo. Oh. What's his name? The guy who got blacklisted because he wouldn't kiss anybody other than his wife. Neil McDonough. Neil McDonough. Yeah. He stood up for what he thought was right. He said, I don't want to kiss another woman. I only kiss my wife. If she's up for the role, great. Then we got a kissing scene.1:07:31 He got blacklisted for like a year. Couldn't get anything in Hollywood because he wouldn't play the game. So you don't have to be an A-list to stand up for what you feel is right. You can always feel something's wrong and stand up for it. Whoever you are. And it either flies or you don't get it. One or the other. So when I told the alcohol company, I go, look,1:08:01 I think you guys are an incredible company. You've done a great job with the brand. But I really don't want that promoted on my show. That's all. Yeah. They were okay with it. That's in line with what you're doing. Yeah. I mean, I respect people who do that. Not just because I did it. I don't care that I did it. But other people. I respect them for standing up for what's right.1:08:30 what they feels right. I'm not saying it's right, you know, but you know, that's, let's see here. No, it's also possible. I mean, Janet says, uh, she hears, she heard that Bella Ramsey caught more on his, I'm from Pedro Pascal, which is possible. I'm not going to put that out of the realm of possibility just because I mean, Pedro Pascal is definitely left-leaning, uh,1:08:52 And his ideology could definitely be influenced or influential. Let's see. I wish Chris was here. I need to tell him. And shabarangs. No, they, them is can never be singular ever. I'm not going to tell you the alcohol company only because I don't want to put them in a bad light. I don't want to have anything to do.1:09:18 With affecting their business. It was just a difference of path. That's it. Yeah. You guys know what alcohol you like. If you like alcohol, so be it. But it's more standing up for your beliefs. Has nothing to do with alcohol. Has nothing to do with anything. You know, if you don't believe something should be done and you stand up for it, I respect you for it. Just kidding. Yeah.1:09:46 uh see what shabarangs uh says they can be both singular and plural i don't care what ai says oh my god are we still true are we still arguing they them no that's 11 minutes ago oh no just now he's still he's like you're 100 wrong look it up blah blah blah uh i'm like1:10:10 You're afraid to look it up. There has never been more than two genders, guys. Come on. I'm not afraid to be wrong. I've been wrong a gazillion times. But I'm not going to argue they them. And I don't think Jimmy should either. Jimmy should believe whatever Jimmy believes. Which, you know, I haven't asked him. But I can tell you that right now. So we can look it up all day long.1:10:37 It doesn't make it. I'm not going to look. I mean, I'm not going to look it up if I know that what it's going to tell me is wrong. I mean, it's simple. Do eggs cause cancer? I'm sure there's an article out there that says it does. Not that it does. There was something like that. But literally, you can look up anything in the world and it'll show on the Internet. Does a runny nose. Does that mean I'm dying? Of course, it's going to show you that.1:11:07 Totally. WebMD is horrible. Let's see. My husband, Kirk. Let's look at Mel Gibson. He looks like William Shatner. Okay, Gatsby kind of makes a point. What? There they go is a very common phrase. So, yes, if you're referring to someone. Wait, what is he referring to? There they go.1:11:36 If, like, say, if... Give me in context. That's what I'm trying to think of. Yeah. Well, the best way is, like he says, there they go, right? There they go. It's... I could see it saying that there's... If you walked out of a party, I wouldn't go, oh, Jimmy's heading for the door. There they go. I would never say that. Well, no, I mean...1:12:03 You wouldn't say it normally, but I mean, it has I mean, it is normal to say something like that. So if like. Like, OK, if you said, hey, Jack. How would or we put it in context, somebody that we both know want to do something, are you sure they want to? Say again, like, OK, say1:12:32 I said, hey, Jack, ask Tammy if she wants to do this. And if you said, well, I'm not sure. How would you say that? You don't. You can't put it in context. I can picture it in my head. I just can't verbalize it. There they go. I get it. It's going to be more than one person going. I get what you're trying to say. But that's completely an isolated context. Completely isolated. Yeah.1:13:00 Normal reference of a name or a person would be, do you think she would want to go? Or there she goes. Or there he goes. Or do you think he would want to? Not do you think they would want to? Oh, I know. I guess, yeah, you could use that. Wait a minute. How about the conversation about they, them? There they go. There we go. Now we're done talking about it.1:13:30 Because they just left. You know what? I think we should get back to your topics. Yeah. I'm done talking about they, them. I'm just skipping anything that says it. I'm just looking at the chat. And by the way, whoever is for they, them, congratulations. Stand for what you believe. But I'm done discussing it.1:13:58 Homer says, I think YouTube should punish channels with high subscriber counts and get very little views. Who wrote that? Homer. They're wasting bandwidth and costing the service more money. They're winging it like in Game of Thrones, Jackson. You like brusque iced tea?1:14:25 I mean, it's not game-related, but brisk iced tea. It's okay. It's okay. It has an afterbite, in my opinion. Sorry about that. All right, go ahead. Well, the chat is definitely going, because I'm not able to... I'm way behind. I'm just going to speed things up here.1:14:55 How far behind were you? It said 11 minutes. I'm just jumping all the way. Gatsby, nobody's going to the boys club.1:15:05 Cause it's Jimmy's channel. So this is why I don't come on Monday nights. I just don't even pay attention to it. Yeah. I'm going to be, I don't care. Right. I'm not concerned about their center being offensive. I mean, I would hope that, uh, anybody that I have designated for moderator will just, uh, delete the, the comment and just hit me up. We can, uh, moderate that way. Um,1:15:37 Brisk in a can? Really? I don't know. No, Homer, he's not triggered. He's just voicing his opinion. Yeah, Homer is one of those people that would be in the boys club right now, but it's not my doing.1:15:53 This is why I don't come out here and talk to you on Monday nights. Because of Homer's. Because Homer's being rude. And Homer thinks he's a liar. I think he's just misunderstanding the context. He's not respectful, that's all. We try and respect everybody in the chat room. But you want to write stupid things, go ahead. I don't know. Canadian or Canada serves the brisk. What? Anyway. Let's get back to the topics.1:16:24 But yeah, like I said, I don't think player count is necessarily going to dictate whether there's games sold. I do think that it's going to weed out all the bigger developers that are spending way too much money on games.1:16:39 Um, because you have smaller companies or small or independents that are actually making successful selling games. Like I said, Claire obscure has sold 2 million copies at a, uh, a sticker price or a sell price of 50 bucks. So, and it's really big hit. It's a lot, got a lot of players. It's got a lot of sales. So it, it coolates over both, you know? Um,1:17:07 And I think that's where gaming is going to go. I think the more independent developers are going to be the ones that are going to benefit out of all this. People with their big budgets and trying to cater to people that have useless jobs at these franchises, I guess, just aren't going to succeed.1:17:38 So I'm going to make a prediction. I don't know when, but I feel it's coming. So Apple's about ready to announce its glasses, okay? Yeah, I saw that. Augmented reality games are going to blow up. Samsung, excuse me. Samsung, which I don't know who's better. Samsung, Google, and Apple are all releasing glasses.1:18:08 Which let you see, kind of like the Vision Pro. Let you see your computer right in front of you. Let you do whatever. But I think video games are going to become up front and personal. I don't think you're going to be working with a controller anymore. I think it's going to be hand motions.1:18:31 I think it's going to be on your glasses. I think it's going to be... Say again? You think that's actually going to become a thing? Yes. You remember back in the day they had the Power Glove for Nintendo. Right. You know how Pokemon go, right? You walk around town, you see a Pokemon running around, you throw at it. There's going to be other games. You're going to have imaginary swords.1:19:00 They're going to come up with better gaming stuff. I mean, gaming ways of having fun. Yeah. Yeah, the controller is going to age out. I don't think we're going to do controllers much anymore. I think the glasses are going to take pictures. I think there'll be earpieces, earbuds up here. I think we're going to listen. We're going to see everything. Yeah, I mean, you can't do that now. Because, I mean, you have...1:19:29 earbuds or you have headphones even, and you can kind of hear the game from there. I mean, like I've played with several people that don't even have the volume up on the game. They have it in their ears. Right. So I think glasses are the next big move in gaming, personally. Hmm. I really think. And I think your game controller is going to turn into hand motions. I think the camera in your glasses will be able to1:19:59 see what you're doing, and it will become motion games. Huh. That's just a prediction, just maybe a wish. That'd be great. Because then I could go back to playing games again, you know? Yeah. That would be cool. Yeah. Imagine walking around town playing a game. Because Pokemon Go is still going strong.1:20:28 And that, you know, augmented reality is, it is what it is. You can graffiti on a wall in augmented reality and not damage the wall. But your graffiti's there for the next person to see. So when you walk up, you'll see my name spray painted on the wall in your glasses. Yeah. But I think, like I've always wished...1:20:57 I wish we had VR headsets that you could go to concerts, front row. You go to rodeos, front row. You go to football games, 50 yard line. You go to con, you go to operas, you can go to plays. What? Pick up the game right there. Imagine going to the Kentucky Derby and not showing up. You do it from your own house.1:21:25 Well, yeah, like, um, I mean, that's kind of like the whole idea that you can do like a virtual vacation, where you go to, like, say, if you wanted to go to Cairo, and you see the pyramids, or if you wanted to go to France and see the Eiffel Tower, you can do that from the comfort of your own home without having to buy a plane ticket.1:21:44 Yeah, now we're talking crazy stuff. I mean, that I see being legit, you know, being able to do that. I would say that there's stuff out there that already does that. I'd pay, like, go to Metallica concert and never leave my house. Yeah. I'm like, holy crap, I'm sitting front row. It'd be like a pay-per-view type of thing. Yeah, and I could turn my head and see everything in 3D.1:22:12 it would be great yeah pay-per-view you know and then there's so many events races nascar concerts plays it could be endless the places you could go in virtual reality yeah well just a prediction i think if they did that i mean could you imagine the the the trouble like say for example auditoriums1:22:43 If you could, most of your people that would pay tickets to go see these people. Yeah. Why go to the auditorium? I can just do it at home. It would take care of scalpers. Yeah. The scalping business would go out of business. Oh, yeah. I mean, you get a ticket to the baseball game. You show up and you sit behind home play. And you watch the angels. Do you think it would be more expensive to actually show up to the event? No, probably $5, $10. Yeah.1:23:13 So prices of the event tickets would go down because people can pay for it. It's a billion dollar idea. Trillion dollars. Everybody would pay for stuff. Why would I go to the auditorium? Because nothing beats being there in person. Other than not being there in person. That always beats it. Not smelling the marijuana smoke in concerts.1:23:38 That always beats it. Well, I mean, it's a front row that always beats them. It's really perspective. I mean, think about it. If like, okay, like, uh, my buddy, he won't go to the movie theater. He thinks it's a waste of money. You know, you gotta go in, you gotta sit down and you gotta deal with all the, like the sticky floors and, and whatever. Right. And we want him to get into $20 to do that when he can just stream it at home. Right. You know, sometimes pop it on your glasses. Yeah.1:24:09 They're going to be like 500 bucks. On the other side of that, there's somebody like me, right? I do prefer going to the movie theater because there's something about going to the theater that is unique. You cannot replicate at home. But how would you like to see a play on Broadway and not have to fly to New York? You pick up the play, you're front row center. Yeah. Everybody's front row center.1:24:40 Millions of people are front row center. You could charge premium price. You could charge 40 bucks for that ticket. You know, in millions of people will be sitting watching, you know, the hunchback of Notre Dame or something. Yeah. Well, like, okay, here, uh, Homer, he says, uh, Jimmy, that's why going to the events live is different. Yes, it is different. There is an experience that you can get from going to a live event. However,1:25:09 I can see on what Jack's kind of saying is like, say, like, for example, I want to go to a Red Sox game, right? Because I'm a Red Sox fan, but I can't. Yeah. Are you really a Red Sox fan? Yes. I don't have hat anywhere. I'm an Angels fan. I like the Angels too, because they're a home team. But going to a Red Sox game,1:25:38 If you could replicate that in, like say glasses, you wouldn't actually have to go to Fenway Park to watch the game. You wouldn't pay $50 to park either. You wouldn't pay $12 for a beer. Well, there's so many different things, but what I'm saying is like, you can get the feeling of going to Fenway without going to Fenway, but only because you're restricted or limited by that distance, right?1:26:07 Like for me to go to a game at Fenway Park, I have to get there, you know, take a plane to Massachusetts or Boston. And then I have to get off and I have to rent a cab or take a cab or Uber up to the park. Then I have to have a hotel in the hotel. I have to pay for the tickets to the game and the hot dogs and the overpriced beer and all that kind of stuff.1:26:36 Which, mind you, that is an experience in itself. And I would never say that I wouldn't do that. I'm not trying to replicate going there, guys. But there's many places I would go that I wouldn't travel. If you can get that experience, even if it's a manufactured experience.1:26:58 It still would be good, but you still can't beat the actual experience. So either way, I think it'll be a good thing. And by the way, you can go to a Dodger game and you can buy Dodger dogs at Walmart. It's possible. You guys, you act like, oh, well, it is going places. Yeah. Nothing beats all the costs involving going.1:27:28 parking, hotel stay, tickets, the cost of food when you're there. Oh, yeah, nothing beats that. Are you kidding me? I would love to go to an Angel game, eat a hot dog, and never leave my house. Oh, and I got to go to the bathroom? Boom. I don't have to wait in line. I don't have to climb 12 flights of stairs. I think the biggest thing is that...1:27:57 So for our generation, we know what it's like to go to these places, right? Because we've experienced it. But what about the younger generation? Like say Jack or JJ's kid, you know, if they're grow up in a world where going somewhere is just put on glasses, will they ever know anything different than just experiencing it from the glasses?1:28:25 They won't know what they're missing. You can't miss something. Wait a minute. That's like saying, hold on. That's like saying, well, what about JJ's kid? Because like learning history, not going to a classroom in a school, not having the teacher call roll, not learning from a book, they're missing out on that experience where I could put on a pair of glasses and learn history. Yeah. Listen, people, it's the same thing with A.I.,1:28:54 People are like, I don't want to do AI. I don't want to do AI. I'm like, you did google.com. It took you all of two seconds. Using AI is the same exact thing. Well, yeah, right now it is. So, yeah, it's going to be a different experience. Yes, it is. But you know what? People rather do things on the internet. They have no problem doing everything else on the internet electronically.1:29:23 they don't well what happened to croquet what happened to soccer what happened to no i'd rather play video games but you're not there in person you're not really on that planet you're not getting the full experience of traveling to outer space it's like listen it's a different experience that's it but i promise you it'll be more cost-effective1:29:54 It definitely would be more cost effective for sure. I can see that. Yeah. But what I'm saying is that you're getting a different experience altogether. You're not experiencing it the same way, right? Okay. So what am I missing by it?1:30:10 All right, give me an example. Like if I'm watching a movie, right? Right. Let's say, for example, I have a surround sound system. I have the 70-inch TV, and I'm sitting there watching, say, Star Wars, right? Okay. It's much different than going to the theater and watching it on their screen with their surround sound because now you're physically sitting in the seat watching the movie, and there's nostalgia there.1:30:37 Wait, wait, wait. What's nostalgic that's there? The establishment. I never... I watched the movie like I went and saw Lilo and Stitch. I wasn't looking at the chairs. I wasn't looking at the cup holder. I wasn't looking at the carpet that looks like it's from Las Vegas. What? You don't appreciate the experience of being at the theater and watching it? No. No.1:31:04 I do. There were crying kids all throughout that theater. Well, yeah, you're watching a kid movie. I went to go see Mission Impossible. There was a guy snoring. I'm like, what the frick? Why did you come to the movies to sleep? Yeah, why would you pay $20 to get into a movie? Why would you pay $20 for popcorn when you can make it home for $5? Why would you pay for parking? All that stuff.1:31:34 Why would you do it? No, I don't think... I think the trade-out is great. If you can go in your glasses to front row to the World Cup, could you imagine? Could you imagine if everybody could put their glasses on and sit and watch the World Cup? I hate soccer. But it is the number one sports event in the world. We've talked about this before. What a...1:32:03 So going off the whole thing with movies, right? Right. Drive-ins. Okay. Can you replicate a drive-in? Yeah, I can make out in my own living room. I can grab my wife's butt in the living room. Yeah, but it's not the same as going to the drive-in. What isn't the same? What am I missing? The raindrops? The brake lights? What?1:32:29 Exactly. Exactly. It's all the imperfections. You guys. That's exactly it. There you go. It's the imperfections. That's not nostalgic. A stupid speaker that don't work. That's not nostalgic. That's crappy pain in the butt. When's the last time you've been to a drive-in? Last year. Okay. Well, they don't use speakers anymore. Yeah, they use your radio now. Yeah.1:32:57 So how was that nostalgic? Going to it. I got a radio at home. Like if I could go to a drive-in right now, I would. Why? Because it would be awesome just to go to a drive-in, sit at the drive-in, watch the movie on the screen. No, no. The food's better at my house. Okay, well. The snacks are better at my house. The same statement can be used for like, say, camping.1:33:23 Why would you go somewhere to go camping? Okay, when you have to go to the bathroom and the movie's going, they don't stop the movie so you can go pee. Okay, but like I said, going camping. If you were to go camping, you have to go to the place to go camping, right? You have to set up the bonfire. You have to set up the tent and all that kind of stuff, right? Why would you do that?1:33:47 It's the experience of going and doing it. Wait, I wouldn't do that. But some people like to go camping. Exactly. Some people do like it. I can go camping in my backyard. There's a bunch of people out there. So that's what I'm trying to say. Trying to replicate something that you can't replicate the exact experience. You can definitely replicate something similar to it. Wait, that's like saying you should have a pool at your house because of the beach. Nothing's better than going to the beach.1:34:17 Why have a pool? Well, yeah, there you go. Even like, even that example, if you go to the beach, I hate the beach, dude, different experience going to the beach. Do you know what it's like to get sand in your crotch? It hurts. It does. Yes, it does. It's an experience. And it's annoying. Listen, there is no nostalgia. Let's, let's be real about it. There's money saving money, making comfort of your own home.1:34:45 still enjoying the entertainment value. That's all. I like Debbie's comment. I love it. The guy in the red shirt doesn't strike me as someone who camps or enjoys the outdoors much. That may be true. That may be true, and there's nothing wrong with that. Everybody has different... The guy in the red shirt's name is Jack.1:35:15 Okay, Homer? Jack, the dude who writes these comments, I call you Homer because that's your name on the screen. So the name is Jack, just so you know. He writes like I just popped on the scene and I'm your guest just for tonight.1:35:42 yeah i mean i'm just i think going somewhere and again that experience is completely different than something that you can manufacture and yes can you still enjoy the same uh same idea or the same thing by replicating or uh um what would it be called mimicking it at your own home yes you can you can get that experience but it's not going to be the same1:36:13 You know what I'm saying? So you're saying we shouldn't watch Jake Paul box in a boxing ring in the middle of Texas. We should go to Texas because there's nothing nostalgic about it. No, no. Okay. So if you're saying something like that, like let's go – if you're in Tennessee –1:36:36 Why would you go to Texas to get that experience? Just use the AI or use the glasses or whatever to get that experience. But if you're in Texas and have the ability to and would prefer to, then go. But if you would rather sit down. All those Tennesseans are losing out on themselves. It's opening opportunities for other ways to get the experience. That's it. I just think more good than bad.1:37:04 putting all forms of entertainment, things you normally couldn't partake in, can be put on your glasses. That's all. You want to go to the Long Beach Grand Prix? You don't have to go to Long Beach. You get to watch it on your glasses. That's more beneficial than, sure, if you're in Long Beach, you should go down to the beach and watch the race.1:37:34 You can enjoy it. Some people can never get there. People in Germany, they'll never make it to Long Beach their whole life. Well, no. Most people won't. Most people won't be able to travel to certain places to get to these experiences. So it would be amazing, wouldn't it? I know you'd be all over that. I'm not saying there's no value to it. I get it. I do get that there's...1:38:04 it opens doors to experience things that you wouldn't normally be able to imagine sitting on court side seats. But me, me personally, I'd much rather go to the, say the Roman Coliseum and see it in person where I can touch this, you know, the rocks or whatever, then to be on a screen or virtual reality. And so you'd rather get on a plane and,1:38:33 fly so many hours and you pay so much money for a hotel and then go park pay for that and then and then buy tickets to go look at the roman coliseum and then you're there nostalgic i would do that but i'm also the type of person that would i would like okay i would going back to movies1:38:56 I would go see the video games. I would go see the movie in the theater. Okay. And then I'm also the type of person that would buy the DVD or Blu-ray and watch it at home as well.1:39:11 Right. Because the movie itself was good. But it doesn't say I don't want to go see movies ever again at the theater. It's just saying I want to see these movies more than once. Trust me when I say it's going to come. And the one-time experience for that one movie is fun. Trust me. It's coming. Oh, I'm sure it's coming. It will. I've been saying this for three years. Well, four years. When VR headsets come out. That's when I started saying it.1:39:38 It's a billion dollar idea. I would get season passes to like Sarita Center of Performing Arts. I know they do good things and I would see the whole season from my house. So yeah, Homer says, if I can afford it, I'd rather go to something. Wait. I get it. Homer, if I could afford it, honestly, if I could afford it, I'd go. But nobody can.1:40:06 Nobody can afford to go to the Vatican and see people pick the Pope. Whatever event's going on, people can't just hop on a plane and go. But I agree with you, Homer. If we all could afford it, we'd do it. I'm totally for that. I'm just saying. It's the closest thing to the next best thing. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I would love to go to Super Bowl.1:40:36 sit on the 50-yard line, and watch the game. I would love it. I never will. I'm not going to pay $2,000 for that seed, $10,000, $100,000, whatever the price is. But if they make it to a watch, I would go.1:40:54 Homer, he says, don't say nobody. They had tens of thousands at the Vatican around the world in the square there. Well, no, he's not saying that nobody. No, no, no, no, no, no. I didn't say nobody would go to the Vatican. Nobody would hop on a plane, pay all that money, and partake in watching the smoke. Well, here, I'll even go as far as to say not nobody, but it's very few people would.1:41:23 But if I could pay, you know, 20 bucks, pop on the glasses and go walk around the Vatican in my glasses, I'd do that. So when I say nobody would, nobody's going to hop on a plane, fly 15, 20 hours, land in Italy, however long it takes to get to Europe, I don't know. But probably takes less than that. But nobody would do that.1:41:53 Nobody would dump all that money to see the picking of the Pope because they didn't. It already happened. Everybody stayed home. Not one person I know said, hey, I flew to Italy. I watched the picking of the Pope. What are you laughing at? Zesty, she's like, it's a VR, not a VD. Zesty has jokes. I love it. Oh, that's funny.1:42:22 But yeah, I mean, it's okay. Like going to the Middle East to experience the Holy Land. It'd be better to go to the Holy Land than to, say, get on VR and experience the Holy Land. There's a different experience altogether. But both are viable options. Just one costs more.1:42:52 Trying to catch up on the chat here. Sometimes it scrolls and sometimes it doesn't. It's scrolling through. We've got 27 people in. I know. Crazy. I can sit here and listen to us banter about this. About not going to a movie theater. Giga. Giga's funny. Maybe Muslims can do a virtual whatever it is. Mecca.1:43:22 This could be a big growth market. Anything's possible, guys. Seriously, I don't know what maybe the Muslims have to be there. According to their faith, I don't know. But I think it's going to be... It's going to change gaming. It's going to change a lot of things. You said $500, dude. Apple said... It's going to change a lot of things. Think about it. Like...1:43:52 star wars right or star trek right right you can send that transmission over light years right um and that's how they did it in in star wars and uh star trek you know you know that wasn't real right well yeah but i'm just saying um pretend here okay and back to the future too when they went into the future that wasn't real either that wasn't real but it is now1:44:21 A lot of that stuff is real now. We don't have flying cars or skateboards. We can time travel. No, no. What I'm saying is a lot of the things that's in the movie Back to the Future exist today. Fingerprint locks, multi-screen TVs, right? I'm trying to think of other things that were in...1:44:46 mean the biggest things you can't we don't have like flying cars or but we do have electric cars um we don't have hovering skateboards that doesn't exist um i think they're close to that or they've already done that i think i don't think it's possible to do to be honest there is a hoverboard now i think1:45:05 Is there? I mean, it's possible. I guess. I don't think it's possible to do, but I mean, I guess if anybody's going to try, I think it's possible that people are working on it. The exciting thing is we're going to be able to branch out if these glasses become big. It's going to revolutionize things kind of like the telephone did. Yep, I agree with you. I think people that...1:45:34 For example, like say, I mean, it's going to go all the way up, not even just between like say you and I or the average everyday person, but think about it. Like even like politics, you know, if you could visit with another foreign leader without having to actually go to that foreign leader, you know what I mean? Right. I totally get it. It's going to be interesting. I do know.1:46:02 Who was it? Hey, Redlow. Welcome in. Haven't seen you here in a while. He still called you Frank. Yeah, I would say hi, but he doesn't know my name. So anyway, that's fine. Hey, Sumo. He says, Jimmy, can you ask Jack if you explain how you met? They keep asking that. I'm seeing all that. I told him, because people keep asking me, and I was like, you know what? When was the first time we met?1:46:33 It was back in California. It was through Tammy. Through Tammy? Yeah. Yeah, through my wife. It was at probably a family function. Maybe. I don't know. I don't remember. I almost want to say it was like a holiday get-together or something. It wasn't anything major. That's probably why we don't remember it that well. We've known each other for so long. It's been a while. Well, you...1:47:02 You met her after high school, right? Oh, yeah. I went on the radio, dude. It was like 1991. I think we met like 1991. I remember Jay and then... What a putz. Yeah, but I'm not going to go there. But afterwards...1:47:30 I mean, she graduated high school. I didn't yet, but. Wait, I met you. You were still in high school. It's possible. No way. I graduated in 95. Oh, you were, dude. I met you in like 91. Yeah. I was on the air. I was doing country gig FM 90, 91, 92.1:47:58 See, I remember listening to you at home on the radio. But we met before that, obviously. Do you remember Cowboy John? No. On my show? No. No. Too bad. He was a riot. He worked at Disneyland on the rides. Did I date Tammy? That's kind of weird. Did Jimmy date Tammy? No. No.1:48:26 We'll just put that to rest right now. No. No. No. Jay was dating Tammy when I first met her. And the day I found out they broke up was the day I asked her out. Who? Jay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I thought you said my name. I'm like, wait, no. No. No. Jay was dating Tammy. But the day they broke up, I ran over to her at the bowling alley and asked her out.1:48:57 She said no. But I asked her out anyway. Were they dating when she graduated high school? Yeah, they were dating. I don't know. I met her. She wasn't in high school. She was working at Richard Jones Barbecue. Remember? Do you remember Richard Jones Barbecue? Well, it was near the Buena Park Mall, wasn't it? No, it was near the Fullerton.1:49:23 I didn't know that. She worked at a restaurant that was by the Bonaparte Mall. I remember that. But that was probably before. She also worked at her best waiting tables job was Rainforest Cafe. Yeah, I remember that. That was the bomb. She would take her wedding ring off, dude.1:49:50 And she'd make better tips. Yeah, I remember us talking about that. Oh, my gosh. But she made good tips at that restaurant. Of course, at the tourist trap. But Jimmy was a fan of Jack back then instead of the other way around. He was never a fan. We were always friends. It wasn't that...1:50:14 He would listen to me on the radio because we were friends. Yeah. Not because he was a fan for support. Yeah. Yeah. It was cool. He did country music guys. And I'm not in the country music. Yeah. I, I prayed to God, literally prayed to God. When I got out of broadcasting school, I said, dear Lord, no country, dear Lord. No. So I didn't help Jack start his channel. Give me, or Jack helped me start a channel.1:50:44 Charles helped you start your channel, didn't he? Charles is the reason I made the channel. Yeah. But I did it all by myself. He didn't really help me at all. But it was his idea. So to me, yeah, you're right. He did help that way. But J as in J, yes. Yes. In fact...1:51:14 His brother, Sean Parr, is here in Nashville. I've never met him, actually. He's still on the radio, dude. I've never met him. Yeah. I know he's a nice guy because I think that's how I know him, through Tampa. He is a nice guy. He was the morning DJ at Kick Up M. Hold on.1:51:39 I get an itch. Okay. I wouldn't even go as far as to say Jay was a bad guy. He was just, like you said, he was just a putz. He was a loser, dude. He was a putz. Yeah. I'm just saying he wasn't. I mean, Sean would have been better for Tammy than him. Yeah. Than Jay. But Sean was already dating five other girls. So that's beside the point.1:52:08 Sean was the morning man on the radio. I was the overnight DJ. I would make his cereal, have it waiting for him when he came in. I would pull all his commercials. That's what you did for the DJ coming on. Whoever was next, you would pull all their commercials. So when I came on the air, all my commercials were pulled for the first hour. For Sean? Yeah. Mark Robinson...1:52:38 used to pull my commercials. He'd have them all stacked and waiting for me. And then I would pull Sean's commercials. He'd come in 5.30 in the morning. But yeah, those were some good times, dude. That was some good times. Trying to piece things together is funny. Jimmy introduced Jay to Tammy after dating her. Jimmy was the DJ. No. Really? Really.1:53:05 I was on the radio, but Jimmy was the DJ. I was the DJ. Yes. I DJ nightclubs for seven years. I DJ radio for seven years. I managed artists for four years, but Jimmy was the DJ. That's funny. Or I started your radio career. Say that again? They said I started your radio career.1:53:30 I was a bit young for that for one two no he was still in high school I just realized he was still a high schooler when I met him I was on the radio yeah but so anyway wait they're so confused dude1:53:55 They are. We'll let you just know all those facts. Sumo says, so Jimmy and Tammy were in high school and knew each other. Then Tammy introduced Jimmy and Jack and you turned out to be cousins. Okay. Now let me blow your mind. Ready? We're cousins because I'm married to Tammy. Jimmy and I are cousins.1:54:25 There you go. Have fun with that. Unbelievable. Like who flipping cares about these details? But you guys are wonderful. Hey, what happened to Homer? Homer, are you still here? Did we, we lost Twitch? Oh, no, no. We still got six guys from Twitch. Yeah, no, he's, it's been a minute since he's, he's talked. Cause I'm looking at walking Twitch.1:54:54 I'm so worried about him. We look alike. I guess Janet says we look alike. Who looks alike? You and I. Well, you look like you just fell off a freaking motorcycle and I look like I fell off a buffet table.1:55:19 I'm bald by choice. I still got something. Sorry. Yeah. And you're bald by hereditary. No, you still got a head of hair, but not really. But what was the big change in the radio DJ scene?1:55:34 From when you began to when you left. Okay. That's a good question, Michael Caine. Can I answer this question? Do you mind? Bald by choice. Hey, Jimmy. Go ahead. Okay. So Michael Caine asked, what was the biggest change in radio scene? Radio DJ. From when I began to when I left. The year I left, we started computers came into the studio.1:56:03 We started running things on computers. We started pre-recording our voices. So a lot of DJs will come in for an hour, record all the breaks, them talking for the whole four-hour shift. They'll record it all in one hour and go home. Then the computer will play their voice while they're not there.1:56:32 And they'll do the introductions and everything. But everything's prerecorded. And you don't know that. You think the DJ is still there. So when I left radio, they started cutting your hours and making you prerecord your voice on computers. It's kind of like what YouTubers do today. So YouTubers will prerecord a commercial or an ad, right? Yep.1:56:59 And that's why when you're watching a streamer or a YouTuber, they'll be wearing one thing and have their hair a certain way. And then they'll cut to an ad where they're wearing something completely different and their hair is done a different way or whatever. Same thing. We can visually see that, whereas in radio you can't. Right, right. You wouldn't know the difference. So that's kind of what happened. Yeah.1:57:30 Let's see here. Did you know this? I don't know what that question means. We're going to discuss it until permission was given. So basically, radio's changed. It's become more automated, less personal, less fun. I used to have a blast on the air.1:57:55 Well, it's a lot different, given that even the media is changed. Like, the way you format songs and stuff like that, it's no longer a disc jockey like it used to be, but more of like, which soundbite do I want to use now, right? Yep, exactly. So everything is really odd. Yeah.1:58:21 movies. Movies are that way too. One of my first jobs was working at Edwards theaters. And I remember threading the film through the projector and all that. Did you ever have to splice film? Yes. I splice films, I had something got ruined. You had to build the put like the trailers at the beginning, where you had to build the film basically. And then1:58:50 films don't come like or when it was doing film it would come in like five different or four or five depending on how long the movie was in different bins whatever uh case the tins yeah the big right like hexagonal tens right1:59:08 And then you'd open that up and you would thread it into the thing. And then it would be in order, be labeled which order it's supposed to go in. And then you'd splice in or you'd run it through to the platter and then put the trailers on and then thread that back through to another platter and then reconnect or connect. Oh, you had a lot of work to do. Oh, yeah. It was a lot of different work, man.1:59:36 But now it's all digitized. They have satellites that the projectors will pull that serial code, and it's specifically designed for that theater to be able to get that movie out of the satellite. And they'll just sit there and play it through their digital projector that way. So it's completely different than what it used to be.2:00:04 Hey, Guts. I just wanted to answer your question. I left radio, I think it was 92. That's when I stopped. And I went into artist management. Movie. I had a movie director. I had a movie composer. I had a screenwriter. I had a country artist. And I went into artist management. So, anyway. How funny.2:00:34 Yeah, but I left in 92. That's funny. I probably wore a backwards cap and ripped jeans. I didn't wear ripped jeans, but I did have caps. Jankos, yes, I did wear some Jankos. That was kind of the thing back in the 90s. Yeah, we were totally two different generations because the jeans that I grew up with were...2:01:02 You know, the girls were wearing Jordashes. But then he's talking about Jankos. You know what Jankos are? I don't freaking know. It's kind of like, what was it? My sister was wearing, like, mud jeans when she was in school. It's just a brand. That's all it really is. Kind of like, okay, I'm sure you know what Trip is.2:01:27 no trip the the pants are like over baggy and they've got like the uh the that's hanging off on them you don't know what trip is no your pants oh my god wow no i hear that too with you off a lot or off air but yeah trip jankos were kind of like that but they were more like a2:01:55 I wouldn't necessarily say they're a skater. They're more punk or... I don't know. I don't know. It's hard to explain, but I had both. I had trip pants and... Did you have punk... Did you have punkers in your school? Punk rock? Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I thought it died off before that. Oh, no, no. We had punk kids. But...2:02:23 I mean, there was different classes in school. I mean, different class of kids. You had PIL, Dick Kennedys. I knew all the bands. You had the preppies. You had the misfits like the punk kids. Stop it. Stop it. Go out and smoke cigarettes. Those were the worst years of my life, by the way. High school was. I hated high school. Hated it. I just thought it was pointless. It was one click after another. It was pathetic.2:02:53 It was just like you saw in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. And no, I didn't smoke cigarettes when I was in high school. I was actually a good kid. I dressed differently, but I wasn't into alcohol and smoking or drugs or anything like that. Do you realize we wasted their time for two hours?2:03:17 Normally, that's what I do. I'm sort of looking at older videos, and most of mine are two hours long. Oh, okay. It's your video, dude. Yeah. I just feel bad. Why? I'm glad to hang out with these guys. The viewers, they come and go, which is fine. I like hanging out with everybody and just kind of chatting. No, I get it. I appreciate it.2:03:44 I always feel bad. I don't know why. I feel like I'm wasting people's time. It's stupid. I guess that's the gamer in me because I'll get on a video game. Oh. What's wrong? Refresh. What? Where'd he go? I'm back. I'm back. Hey, switch us back.2:04:12 I don't know. It just said, oops, something went wrong. That was weird. And now the chat's gone on my side. Dude, you were fine. I don't know. Chat's all gone. Give it a second. New ones will come in. Now I forgot what we were talking about. I don't know, but by the way, you never went away until you chose to go away. We could see you the whole time.2:04:41 When it said, oops, you were still clear as day. Okay, and I hit refresh. I don't know what happened on your end, but I've been there. I've had it said, oops. People can still see you and hear what you're saying. Then you've got to go back through the same link. Get it. He's all hashtag two more hours.2:05:07 sometimes dude i don't know why sometimes you don't oh god i was so today i was playing spider-man right the first spider-man game on playstation right and in there on playstation there's a a character called screwball right she does like internet clicks and stuff like that and uh2:05:32 don't know she does all these different tricks or different uh traps or whatever to get internet views right and she brought up this or she made a comment or a part in her dialogue said hashtag such and such oh where did you go now we lost jack jack are you there are you there yeah are you there yeah2:06:00 I see you too. Yeah, it just oopsed me, dude. It's contagious. No, let me tell you why. Ready? We hit the two-hour mark, and Rumble's like, hey, guys, you're not making us any money here. It could be. You're just yapping away. Could be. Like Zoom will kick you off after 40 minutes. Rumble will oops you. That could be. If it happens again, I'm going to say goodbye.2:06:29 I love to play Expedition 33, but I'm not sure if it's available. We'll have to check and see if it's available on PlayStation. I do have Xbox. I just don't have Xbox Live. During the game, the character says something and in the dialogue it says, hashtag this and this. And2:06:56 Spider-Man or Peter Parker's like, did you really just use hashtag out loud? I'm like, wow, that's a thing. Yeah. Then it was like, well, I was just reading when he wrote, he did write hashtag two more hours. Yeah, no, that's what made me think about it was like that. I mean, back when the game came out saying hashtag, something was kind of weird or odd. And now it's normalized for the most part, I would say.2:07:27 So you've never played Expedition 33? I haven't. I haven't. It looks good. I've seen gameplay of it, but I haven't played it yet. Michael Douglas is saying... I'm probably not going to be playing Candy Crush, sorry, but playing Candy Crush on a stream just seems overkill in a way. Because it's a mobile game, really.2:07:57 It's almost like playing tic-tac-toe in a way on the game stream. By the way, Janet, I'm not ending his stream. Jimmy will decide. He's a big boy. I just wanted to bring to his attention that we're at the two-hour mark. It's up to him when he wants to end the broadcast. It's his channel. So I respect him for that. It's available on PlayStation. Say again? It is available on PlayStation. What?2:08:26 Expedition 33? Yeah. Okay. The barking is not on my end, by the way. No, it's on my end. It's on Jimmy's end. And Hope is on my end. So it ain't Hope barking. You know, I didn't even notice that she was in the room. Who, Hope? Yeah. She's behind me. She isn't anymore. Okay.2:08:56 I may have to get that. Wow, see, yeah. Expedition 33 is 50 bucks on PlayStation. And it's doing better than all these big budget games. It kind of seems like everybody in the chat plays is a gamer. Okay. Not everybody, but the majority. I think it's a mixture of the two. That's cool.2:09:26 If they're on Twitch, they're definitely gamers. I'm almost positive anybody on Twitch is a gamer. Oh, no. I'm totally positive of that. Michael plays, but he watches both of our channels. Yeah, yeah. No, everybody on Twitch is a gamer. I guarantee that. Everybody on Kik is a gamer. Everybody on Rumble is political. Everybody on YouTube...2:09:55 is a mixed bag. You get nice, you get good people, you get trolls, you get everything on YouTube. But I still say YouTube's number one. Not because I'm honest, but I believe they still hold that crown. But they could lose it. They got to be careful. Google.com, I didn't think anybody would knock them off. But it seems that ChatGPT is getting more2:10:23 searches than google.com now yeah i believe that and i'm like oh that's not good oh redlow's not a gamer so we'll see gamers are racist and trolls wait are you trying to say i'm a racist and a troll who's other racist redlow no they're not i think they are just like anybody else they can be but i i don't think it's specific to gamers themselves2:10:53 Yeah, I know some nice gamers. I'll tell you this. The majority of trolls are gamers. But not all trolls, not all gamers are trolls. That's what I meant to say. I'm a gamer like my father before me. I'm pleased and proud to say that I started the gaming industry.2:11:23 Well, I didn't start it personally, but I started playing games when Pong was invented. Yeah. I was alive. That's how old I am. So I played Pong, which literally is the first video game of all times, is Pong. You know what number two was? Huh? Asteroids. Okay. Yeah, I see that. Isn't that crazy? Yeah.2:11:51 That is kind of crazy. What the hell? Go. And then you got... What was it with the... Not Galaga. Space Invaders. I think that was number three or four. Defender was the other one that started in the very beginning. I know. Yeah, you had Pong and you had... That was one of the early...2:12:21 Those are old, old games. I mean, they've come so far since then. Yep. Sure have. There must be a Steam game. Why did they take that off? That makes no sense. Freedom Force. Michael says something about Freedom Force. Oh, it looks like a superhero game.2:12:50 Yeah, it's only on PC. I feel like they got a phone version of it or something. Or an iPad version or something like that. I'm sure there probably is. Maybe there are a few superhero phone and tablet games. Yeah, I mean, there's some games that do cross that divide. Like, was it...2:13:21 God, what game was it? I know Destiny you can play on your mobile, but there's one that specifically, I can't remember which one it was. I really can't remember which one it was. What were you talking about? Sorry. Games that have crossed the divide of mobile games and console games.2:13:47 So who are we going to call tomorrow? I'm just doing a little test. Gearbox. That's right. And then if they turn you down, what are you going to do? Well, I'll let you know. Let me know and then I'll call them. And I'll go, look, this is a really big deal. We got to take care of people here.2:14:11 Wait, what? Guts, can you said duck hunt since the two words together sound crass and we haven't yet confirmed if Jimmy is comfortable with the slurs and cursing? How is duck hunt crass? I'm not sure what that... Unless... We all played duck... Yeah, see? Guts, he says, I remember my dad bringing home the Nintendo, as my grandmom said, and we all played duck hunt. That's not crass.2:14:44 Yeah, for sure, Gygak. We'll let you know. We will keep you posted. Actually, if you're not following me on Discord or X or even Facebook, I even posted Facebook too. Go on there and I'll keep everybody informed through that. Oh, you said you haven't been on Discord. I have. It's just not my cup of tea. It's kind of like a...2:15:14 open chat type thing you know i might it's like internet relay chat rooms it's like it's it's a little archaic the uis yeah the ircs yeah yeah it's kind of like that it's it's a little clunky i'm just not into it doesn't mean it's not doesn't have a purpose i don't go on reddit2:15:35 And Reddit's huge. I went on Reddit for the first time. I freaking hate Reddit. A bunch of Nazis run everything on Reddit. Oh, it's very, very left-leaning on there. It's horrible. It's so funny. I went on there and trolled a bunch of lefties. Dude, stop it. I was kidding. Yeah, that was fun times. So anyway. Am I getting sponsored by Gearbox? Probably not.2:16:04 That'd be cool, but probably not. Wait a minute. We'll let you know on the next broadcast. But for right now, we're just trying to get a game from them. Yeah. That's right. Let's see if we can broadcast the game. Yeah. Can you do a video on the game? What do you mean?2:16:32 If we get you the game from Gearbox. Oh, yeah. No, I'll be streaming it live from Twitch. Right, but you'll do a review on it, right? Yeah. I'll go on there and talk about it. We'll give you more details. Let us work on it, okay? I'll do an open chat or open discussion or whatever. Yeah, it's going to take a bit. Trust me, this stuff don't happen overnight. But we got to talk. We got until September to make it happen. Yeah. So that'd be four months away.2:17:01 And you said Borderlands 4, right? Yeah. Yeah, we'll make it juicy. We'll post everywhere about it. So be looking up for those updates. Hey, listen, I'm going to bow out. Yeah, I think I'm going to call it. I'm not in your stream. I'm not in your stream, dude. I don't want anybody thinking I'm not in your stream.2:17:26 We've already been on here for two hours and, uh, um, I still gotta get on and do the, the gaming stream. So, oh, you're going to start going gaming. Yeah. I go from this and I get onto a Twitch and game banner. Well, I've been doing, where is it a banner? I've been doing the link tree.2:17:51 Okay. You can also on the link tree. You can also do this right there. You can also do that. If you guys want to follow Jimmy, there's the link, right? I mean the, that's the Twitch Twitch channel. So write it down. We'll give you a minute to write it down. Oh, well here, write it down. Yeah. You can follow me on there. Um, in a second, I'll put my link tree back up and you can follow me there. Um, yeah, definitely. Uh,2:18:18 Hit me up on Twitch. We're at 96 followers right now. We're four away from 100. Good job. And if you're not on Twitch, go follow him. Help him out. Help him break 100. Yeah, definitely help me get that 100 mark. Please. I don't mean to command anybody to do anything, but we ask you, please, if you can, go follow Jimmy on Twitch. Help him get over 100. I know what that's like getting over 100. I'm mad now.2:18:48 Let me check up. YouTube has actually grown too. I'm at 57 subscribers on YouTube. Nice.2:18:56 And I've done that in less time than I did on Twitch. But you've worked at it. That's why. Oh, yeah. I put a lot more work into things now. So I'm putting more content out. I've got YouTube shorts from the Fortnite games or plays. And I've got one video that's already like 7,000 views. I've got multiple that are over 1,000 views. So it's doing pretty well.2:19:24 cool all right everybody in the chat likes thank you guys appreciate it yeah help us help us out uh follow us or follow me on there um i gotta actually gotta do that too i gotta i wanted to link ephes and frank to uh to all of this and that way they can find us there but2:19:50 And so tonight was pretty cool. So we'll pick this up next Monday on your channel. Yeah. And we'll be back on Saturday for F as in Frank. All right, buddy. Alrighty. And yeah, everybody follow me on Twitch and join me over there in about 20 minutes. Okay. Take care. Have a good one. Bye. Bye.