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Nerdy Up North Podcast - A Conversation with Nerds 2 This time in person.

from Nerdy Up North Podcast · host Paul Watson & Sammie Bryce

This weeks podcast we thought we would change it up a little bit and have a group of nerds in one room and talk about anything and everything. Hope you enjoy Stay nerdy everyone

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everyone and welcome to the NERDY of North Park House, it's a NERDY podcast and so was it by Northern nerds, I am on your horse Sam and now we have the horse Paul and don't buy a bunch of arse. Where are we? Real people like this? I'm a casting cow.

This isn't fake taxi. I don't like this. It's non-safe, un-safe. So yes, we aren't live.

It feels weird not being live, I don't like this recording shit. But yes, we thought we'd try something different because we always do have the podcast through Zoom and we thought we'd do a bit nice and get it one bit bit social and because of the touch and fail. Are you real, Jay? I'm not a must say.

We will only join by the lovely Donna as well but she's looking after the family member does not well. I hope you guys don't accept our guest soon Donna. We'll be all clear but yes so we are just having a conversation the same way as we kicked off this podcast 2.0 or we have a conversation with NERDY together in one room. Sam is better so we haven't got hungry Sam.

Which is very graciously let us use the room. You guys find different with the setups. It looks weird. I do apologise.

I find production of values. Good will has been spent for 15 hours this morning well-livened us and making us sit in certain ways and pat certain ways. Is it nice to be properly lit and framed? It's going to damage our retinas.

I'm sweating like a horse. The literal sun. Just have a stick over it. It's good not radiation sickness.

It's good not. It's good not. So, Sammy don't do your bit. Which bit?

I think you bought bit. Two bits are once as difficult. Well, give me a bit of that. I'll do the best bit.

So, how are you guys doing? What are you guys being watched at? No, we don't need to be there. The spoiler thing.

The disclaimer. I can't do it after this. So I can just say whatever I want right now. I can't edit your notes.

Oh well. Which camera? Fuck the Tories. Hey, there we go.

What's our team on a Friday? Hey, we'll edit that into the first 10 seconds. We'll have to play it. We'll have to deliver it to myself.

We should soon after. Unsubscribed. So what have you been watching? We have the threatening nerds with us.

You do? It's not as much as some people. Sarah Peach and her husband, they've just been bingeing it. They were on season 5 of DS9.

You're quick. Do you leave the house? I say Sarah's pregnant with twins. So they don't obviously have to do other things as well.

I like the idea that they don't learn while you sleep. but I think they've just got that. They've just got the next line being. We're all in that position.

The watch and star trek up to the conceit. It could be a star trek. Come on. They've created the next generation.

I've had no one. I thought the twins were talking about it. It's not the middle. Even if they've not known.

Oh, congratulations. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sorry.

It's the sex. I didn't know that one. It is the sex. You can tip them how to have the sex.

I'm like a rocker, so I generally didn't know that. I might be talking about syncy. You were just sitting there with loads of figures being like, I won't ever open. Oh, well, things are happening.

It's a good thing. We could see them. It's a shiz-paw. I'm gonna be in the next one.

Somebody do want to do them skipper? I'm gonna get it out the way with you. That's what she said. That's what she said.

Things twice are. I don't understand how this creates being worked. Where does the stalk fit into it though? I thought the whole thing is that the man sort of...

He blows the drum. He blows the drum. He's like, how the song is. I thought the whole thing is that the man sort of...

He blows the drum. That summons the stalk and the stalk comes over and bucks his wife. He's like, oh, thanks for that. He's a baby.

But it obviously lasts so many months. Everyone's that. Yeah. That explains everyone.

How do you get the job being the stalk? Everything goes to Munster. Everything goes to today's episode is our opinions. If you want to discuss anything from today's episode, please come join us in the comment section where we can have it open.

I don't think I want to. Where we can have an open discussion. I don't think I want to. We can have an open discussion.

We can all agree to disagree and abandon. So let's give it fun. Give it kind and keep the toxic behavior out of Nerdy's own. Exactly all right.

I take personal pride that I managed to fit the phrase and the stalk box your wife. All the dismembrances and protective from people fighting you in the comments. They were already saying beforehand. So they will fight you for what was before.

They were not allowed to. They had to disprove the stalk. So when it was 24 hours of surveillance on a stalk, I was saying everything for the first time. I was saying, I was saying, I was saying, Well, it's 24 hours of surveillance on a stalk and I was saying, anything, anything that he fucks in from, yes, that's definitely interesting.

Isn't it? That's not weird. That's not clever. Only thought the stalk is prowling today.

It's looking in this first example. It's not getting tired though. It's probably the Phoegas So that is our sponsorship. Yes, it's our by all means.

Good all night. Yeah. Excellent. I do the sex.

This is not how I thought the beginning of this was going to go. So it's been watching. It's been watching. Stocks.

I don't know. It's talking. I have to pick it up because I know another person on this couch has seen this movie. It's a lovely movie.

Hey. My mum went to go and see that I'm really excited. Like it's not a kid. It's not.

And she was just like, oh, what was it like? It's kind of very political and sort of, you know, like, you know, like, I'm still going to go. And then the gay man, she was like, that wasn't the kid. There is Barbie references in there that not even I got.

Like, my mother would get them. It was crazy. There was a couple sitting next to her. There was a woman and her two children, one older and one younger and the youngest one was pulling herself all over the place.

And she was just so restless and I was like, getting on my last nerve, like, right in my last nerve. And then all of a sudden, when all the laughing started and all the funny bits were starting, she was like, obnoxiously laughing. And I just went, oh, she doesn't get this. She's bored out of her mouth.

It's okay. You can get off me nerve now. It's fine. I was totally okay with the fact that that poor girl is being dragged to a movie.

She has an old baby and idea what she's watching. Yeah. That's the thing, though. It's a bit weird because you just go, what to like the Lego movie is like, that's what I compare the Barbie movie to in terms of a humor.

Like, a humor is very much like a Lego movie, but the Lego movie was universal where the humor was like, hey, it's got adult stuff in there, but it's got a lot of childhood stuff. So a kid can watch it and not notice and I don't can watch it and appreciate everything. But the Barbie movie, it's like, what would a kid get out of this? Like, not much.

I mean, that doesn't F-bomb in it, which is hilarious. It is bleeped, but you know when you bleep and you can tell. Ryan Gosling changed my whole opinion on Ryan Gosling. I'm talking here about Ken Song one more time.

I'm kind of screaming. I've got a nature song going on. Oh, it is strange. It's a brilliant song.

And I can't see this being a musical. I can see this on Broadway. I was a bit off in Hangar. I was just like, when are we going to break into song?

I know the song. I know the song. I know the song. Now I'll be pumped.

Everybody's sterile. But the Barbie movie was, I enjoyed it. Probably not as much as what we Kayla did. We Kayla really enjoyed it.

I do like it more. It was a little bit of a porny movie. Yeah. Because I could explain to everyone what I meant when I originally brought the Mad Little Pony comment off that is not left to me.

I was watching back a video the other day at us. No, no, no, no, it's brought up on there. I'm tired of this part. So you can see my little pony and go pouring Sammy's territory now.

So are you excited that the fact that Mattel are going to do a pony pocket movie? No, I would never have a pony pocket. I never won Barbies. I never won a pony pocket.

I did a full series on Mighty Macs. He was a little bit of a pony. I'm going to say that the brawny world has a lot of facets in it. I would expect that they would be.

Yeah. I think it's one of the ones where my little pony because it existed as this franchise for kids in the 1980s and the 90s and stuff. And then it became a new thing and got a resurgence. But then it was very much adults taking that and taking it in an adult direction.

And a lot of the bands are into it in an adult way as well. It would be difficult to do a movie that satisfies everyone. It would be difficult just for kids. It would probably disappoint me.

I used to say that my little pony is directly responsible for the rise of furism. No. It helped the problem with my little pony was when the new version, the horses sexy. And I've got some little bit of it.

But then the dudes were like, oh, I'm just there. I need to focus. I need to focus. I think I'm going to take a picture of you.

There's my soundbite. I always take a picture of everyone sitting there in the box burgers. That's so creepy, and weird. But honestly, Barb's Burgers do that so well.

You know what I mean by that fake version? It's a perfect set with a little subculture. I think there's clearly no really warm-up. Anything else at a Broadway convention is coming from Scotland.

That was really weird. It was because of he's niece, who is essentially his daughter, is a huge Maile Goldifern, and he has dancers. that the pony that would represent seedy and it was sweet but weird at the same time. Did he call it the only way of dancing?

Like would he just call it the other day before? He called it the other day before. He went on the cosplay with it and yeah. It was chosen to be at that point.

But the intention was incredibly sweet because of his, you know, he's sorry, a daughter that he was. Yeah, he got a support over on his arm. Has it zombie? From the lock and down.

Okay, it's like, okay, it's a dance syndrome horse and now it's dead. Yeah, it's a line field and you might have to be the same one of them. Yeah, it's quite a good men. Like, say, it was a good short.

It should have lasted longer than it should have to be. It lasted longer than it should have been. Well, longer than it should have but I used to love it in the best instance. I was so fearful that was a problem.

People walk in and say, oh, they shouldn't try to sell something and they used to have a tag or two. I want £2,000 coming with what? I'll give you five bucks. It's like, oh.

So if you give your friends a talent Steve Deere and write down since on their long-long wagon, they are now spilling all the dirt because their end-years are all over with and they're telling you all the secrets of everything behind the scenes of comic book men and they're fucking on rippet of it. So yeah, the talent dude. But I've had about that though, where you get someone who's selling something online and they're like, oh, I want like 150 good and I'm like, how is 20? And I'm just like, I know that's how I've been selling it.

I've had to be about to be there. I was like, I want it, but I'm not paying that. I'm not paying that. I'm not paying that.

The dress that I wore at Nerdfest, I really wanted it for Nerdfest. And she was like, it was £15 and I went, would you take 10? And she was like, well, no, I've had a lot of interest in it. That's OK.

I'll buy it for 15. I was there giving it immediately. That's how they did work, isn't it? You want £2,000?

I'll give you £5. Well, I'm really bad for it as well because sometimes, because with Warhammer, there's stuff where I know the value of it. And then you'll get people where I'm so bad. And I can't pay it all.

Are you one of those bastards? No, I'm paying it like, so someone would sell, like, what was he selling? You're selling a dwarf codecs to make a decision in Warhammer. And that usually goes for about 40 or 50.

You fucking understand? Yeah, it's an army book effectively. And this guy was just like, oh, well, I've got army books for 15 quid. And I was like, I'll give you 35 points.

And so, and I still got it much cheaper than the Google book. But I was like, no, you have you ever ripped off it? It was like 15. Wow.

But yeah, so yeah, just really bad at haggling. And a lot of the time people want to haggle. And I'll just play the fucking thing. And they're like, Egypt.

I was an Egypt. And the guy was like, it says like, 20 quid. And I was just like, oh, OK, here's 20 quid. And he's just like, oh, you could have it for 15.

This other thing. But they sound just like, no, I like that. It says 20 quid. Yeah.

I mean, no, no. It says 20 quid. No, wait, I can get what I want. I'm like that grim icon haggle for shit.

I've got 30 pounds, don't you? I never take this out of a car boot sale at all. So could you watch anything interesting? Oh, I've still just been on the anime train.

I watched the new Dragon Ball Z movie, Superhero. Which I was really scared of because of the change from 2D animation to 3D animation. Sorry. I don't know if you guys ever felt like that, where you're like, you know what changes come.

Very good guys. And you're sitting there thinking, I might hate this. And you're like, really scared to watch it. But actually, you had to actually use the 3D well.

Because I couldn't do it. It would have been really fantastic. Yeah, that would have been really adapted it really well. It's like 3D models with 2D animation over it.

So I guess that's easier for the animators. It's like, it's like, a gram telling me. No, stop with the wasps. I can't even notice that anyway.

So an interest from an animator, because when is the one pace, stay there? Oh, end of the day. We got that compound last week, didn't we? 30 first of all.

Yeah, he's been on first September. I might hate it, but the guy who's playing like Luffy the main character, he's been going to Japan and everyone's been like, you're the real Luffy. So like, he cares a lot, but it's just one of those. When you're perfect, baby, you get to remade, it's just scary.

It's just scary because it would Netflix and then it would be very involved with it as well. Yeah, it would be, yeah. That was it. Cobo V-Bop.

That was not good. Yeah, that was, yeah. But the animated TV series and film are fucking incredible. So the best anime I've ever watched and I don't watch a lot of anime.

And I absolutely love it, but I was disappointed by the TV. I like to, I like them both as separate things. You know, I like anime as it was, and I like the live action as it was. I was able to separate them, but it's the fact that it's like, we're cycling this up, we're building this up a month and month and month and month and then three weeks later, yeah, it's cancelled, it's like, and it's just like Netflix just now has that reputation, just a whole subtribles within the first fucking 24 hours.

It's cancelled. Which is so weird. Like, it's just like, you know, you need to let things breathe. Like, that's the crazy thing we're talking about on Trek or whatever, with DS9, where DS9 didn't do well when it was released on TV, because all the channels didn't realize that it was a continuing story.

So they just went, oh, okay, episode one and then episode six and episode three in that order, and it doesn't really work and people weren't tuning in. Whereas like, now that it's on Netflix, you can just binge it, everyone's like, this is a masterpiece. You know, like, this is the thing, a lot of shorts from the 90s, and I think the pandemic helped this quite a lot. When I'm with being made and everyone's like, oh, I remember this short from 20 years ago, I'm watching this.

Like, this is actually fucking good. And a lot of shorts, like, supernatural, was brought back to Amazon, Brian in the UK, and people were like... The change that put the music on? Yeah, the whole sense.

Yeah, the whole thing changed the whole music for the rest of the world. Like, this is actually, like, people were like, oh, yeah, this is absolutely brilliant, because they've never had a chance to watch it. And then they're shortly like, oh, we've got 2.9 million viewers, it's canned. And 2.9 million viewers now, it's like, poorly shit, that's game-chained.

You're like, in the 90s and the early 2000s, it's just like, that's nothing. That's just like, like, in Sunday balls on BBC two. Hang on, hang on. Don't be this in Sunday balls.

I think it's not your scene that was, and the Netflix release, I think, was like, news this week of the most dream short I've ever had. And it's not one that you would think it was soon to date. It was soon to date. Did you hate when he really jumped on that during the pandemic?

Yeah, because it was, he was dead. All the here, it was dead on Dave. The whole chance it was Dave. I don't know.

Well, I mean, what I mean, what I mean is Dave. It was a brilliant American TV show, but none of the mainstream networks were trying to pick it up. So it went on to Dave. It got it following on Dave, and then when, like, he said, when the pandemic happened, everyone was, it went on Netflix, and they're like, this is quite amazing.

So where did Stranger Things fit in that? Because remember the last thing was really, is that absolutely like Blue Wolf? Stranger Things, Blue Wolf, because it was like the first time watches. But how many times have you watched Stranger Things?

True, that's how many people were thinking about it. It's the viewing hours. It's like with friends, when friends was on Netflix, because people will just have it on constant run. And Netflix loves it viewing hours.

Yeah, how many series does it sit up? Six or seven. Yeah, so they're saying to things that have like four, is it? You know, there's probably 15.

But that's why the opposite, like the opposite of the opposite of the rest of the rest of the time. They put it back to that too, because notice that their numbers just went bottom, because they took the American opposite of it. They said it's not going to be written, like, 99 or not Netflix community thing, but then there's like ones up, just a constant rotation. But as you said, Stranger Things is the one where people watch.

It's like watching a very many, very many, very many times when you watch the same movie. Unless you mean, yes, I mean, yeah. Stranger Things is a weird thing because it's also like, we like, referential and familiar. So I can imagine maybe people on second view and you can like, when you watch the last season again and it kind of lost a bit of spark for us because we were all in it.

Yeah. At the same time, we were all watching it. We were all like, I've not seen that kind of hype since endgame. Yeah.

And that was absolutely a magical time. And I swear, I hope it comes back to the next series because we watched everything that day and the whole community, we all sat and watched it. I think with Netflix, they were very clever to do product affiliation with, isn't it? In the UK, by Mark?

Yeah. I mean, everyone was after the hell fighting. I went round trying to get that too. Yeah.

I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah.

I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah.

I'm on a, yeah. I'm on a, yeah. It's like, cause there's no such thing as starring LA. So it's like a massive start with all the notions.

I've got it. It's like Netflix. But Netflix were very clever and to a lesser extent they did it with George as it was swid game and stuff like that. It's, they, they do product affiliation for the time that it's out.

So when last series of last season of Netflix, straight things came out, Primack just had it fully stopped. I was just, just right there. So the right time. You couldn't get the ones in the prices.

People were charging. I thought you'd be like your own. Yeah. And I love that.

I just noticed because it's on your, on your computer the whole, we keep saying I was not really a cult and then literally have a thing. You're not going to make the short writing. I think, I think it's huge a T-shirt. It's like you put something on Facebook and I just went.

You got one. Yeah. Oh, of course. Actually, man, hold this one.

Oh, sick. And then he turned down. He's like one of the highest selling T-shirt. We saw five T-shirts.

So we saw a lot of T-shirts. They were like five. But they're all in the actual large. I've bought it for a dollar.

We know our audience. It's because we couldn't get a hold of the pages. Now I have the white version, the black version. Yeah.

And I've also got the baseball shirt version. So what you want to do in have is the Eddie. I wanted Eddie like, I am in style. I'm not that.

I don't think about it as well because when we do no dodgy T-shirts to stop, like along the baseball hops you couldn't get out of here. Yeah. Because they run out of stuff because everyone was making. But yes.

Dodgy, I don't know. I will say, well, we're just, I know we're talking about movies and stuff, but while we're on the subject of Primark, what does everyone think about Wilco shutting down? Oh, no. That came out of left field.

It is. It's weird seeing it from everyone because I totally didn't recognize how dependent I am on Wilco. And like, made some, like set designers, made some, like, sort of propped designers and stuff. They're like, they don't really have this crap and stuff in there.

They're like, oh, all of my stuff is the Wilco grand thing. I don't know how else to get. This house paint is from Wilton's that I've only ever bought. Please don't look at that chocolate.

I've only ever bought. They're both guys. I've only never bought paint from Wilton. I did this all myself and it was absolutely traumatic experience.

It's like the city in shuffle, it's like, it's like, I'm not referring to that outside. People are going to chop in the chairs. I was going to do that. I was referring to the Marxists.

Why did you call us Michelangelo? Why does he have a massive cock? Because actually it's a party dude. Whoa, that's his microphone.

He's cock. I wonder if I could get you in on it. Yeah, Wilton's really, really sad. It's bad.

For the UK, if you are actually an American this night, that's what we have now. The shopping in the, it's going online now. I can't even think of Oakes and Fortune. Well, this is what is basically where I buy everything that I don't buy online.

And it feels weird that it's like the last time I asked you. Do you think it's literally because of V&M taking over high streets and the retail? I think it's simply because British business just can't work at the minute. Because we have it where basically everyone's focused on making profits, but they don't realise that if you pay people more, you make more profits.

But they're kind of like the very short, and I think it's the problem with it. They're like, oh, we've tried money saving matters. You spend a fortune making self-service checkouts in order to buy the staff and save money there. But then no one wanted it.

And you know, obviously their problems are more than that. But if this idea of just going, how much did this cost to put loads of self-service stuff in, I trained loads of people up on them, rather than just having a couple more employees. You're probably only getting minimum wage anyway. You think about it as well, like the side of the stores in World War, the rent, that field course, the like and the gas and electricity, everything on them, especially with everything that went up.

Like the price to run a store like World War is probably far greater than what we'll get in a month or so. That's the thing probably the kind of cut down on the sides of the store is a minute and smaller and a bit more. Are they actually closing the door? Are they just moving the floor to the side?

What's it called? Administration? Yeah. They're in position now with some more potential coming in.

The Astro-Buyers didn't get any to the Winter Administration. Fourteen of the lowest performing in our conventional course. And then if they can't find anyone in the DUTL, they'll get the assets to the rest of them. I'm sorry, I'm not getting off the price.

I am more of a B&M going on than I am a World War. This is our civil war. Hold on. Everyone in the chat, what do you reckon?

A UB&M? Or U-Wilco? What's the end of the war? I'm going to be in the best of the world.

More? I think that's just don't go to B&M that much. The stores are really confusingly laid out. We literally one aisle is like, oh, it's pictograms, the next aisle is pink.

And then he's like, yeah, and then the next aisle is tall. They're tall, I'll get in sort. I mean, it's important. Don't go to my local one and one.

Don't go to my local one and one. It's not important. It's true, sorry. I actually stopped already.

I have a knock away at B&M. Yes. Talk about going back to, we've seen on news wise and stuffy. I've been on a little bit before we went mad.

That's it. I've heard of those teens and friends. Millions. Oh, yeah.

Yeah, we won. Speaking of amazing, I do. Speaking of Will Pals. You know that obviously the shuttlecops show that we talk about, we talk about their track called Go.

Oh, yeah. Oh, I'm the book friends. We don't work. Not the other.

Not the other. Yeah. What's the name? Mark and Reed.

Yeah, I've always been on the team but I'm happy that's wrong. But yeah, in one of the episodes, he basically hearts on about this amazing show we watched on Netflix called like ancient apocalypse. The biggest thing in the entire world, it's so true. And then I watched it.

I binge this sort of eight part series and I'm sitting there and have you ever watched one of those like, could this be like ancient days ago? Could this be like no? No, no, no. Okay.

The Netflix one was worse than anything happening on the internet. It's an ancient. It's like a giant make sense. Like this was just like, that's a star.

The world's gonna end. Like I was really tired of the conclusions he jumped away. He was just like going like, oh well, you know, as this happened, you know, it's like, because the earth is round then birds are blue and you're like, no. How did you do?

I turned it off where he was like, this, this massive disaster happened. This is underground. But big archaeology wouldn't tell you that. I mean, not good.

It was big archaeology. Yeah. That was super. Up there with their spirits and his.

You know, I do like the old ships. Like, um, history of discovery bullshit. But yeah, that Netflix. That's twice that Netflix.

I've fought the dog whistle. That's a good one. I'm going to go on last year. Whether they have these people out there with the Warren's test and then the set of the way it was like, like the world.

It was like, like the way it was live. It was like, well, you're staying in the party for 30 years. I've been up to Halloween and then it's supposed to like, gradually get worse and it's short, but then we can do green. We can see.

I think I've talked about the last course that we did. That's the one popping things out of helmets with some LED lights on. When this is helped and applies the force to speak to the energy. I'll say fuck you Netflix.

Fuck you. Fuck your. I've seen. You know, it's a re-arthump.

Okay. They're the master part of the hospital. They don't know. They're not going to die.

They're not going to die. They're not going to die. They're not going to die. They're not going to die.

They're not going to die. I've got to finish one. I'm doing this. This is the problem though, where it's the fact of like, with the ancient world, it's a very interesting stuff.

It does prove that humanity and civilization existed long before we thought it did. When we were going, people were dominating caves and stuff. This was carved way before that. But then the fact that it kind of shoehorns it into and thus aliens.

It just jumped back. Rather than focusing on just going, this is kind of amazing. The whole old things are. When it talks on the Mayans and they tell the story about the Mayans and what the Mayans did, they're the equations that they actually got.

How old the universe was like this. They predicted 10,000,000 years old and the scholars and everything. It's 12 million. That's what all the technology we've got now.

When the Mayans said that, I mean, 100 years ago, they must have known some shit. Something was going on a lot more than we know about. It's a case of, if you look at, I mean, it was interesting, what a seriously big arc it was. It was a case of, this is an example of humanity learning really complex skills, really highly developed ways of engineering.

Then there's a catastrophic event that happens and then they lose that and they're teaching that knowledge. Then you might see then reverse back then on our Twitter today. Someone else has to pick it up. Apple won through now with the regression of humanity being humans.

We were talking about the apocalyptic picture, the 80s, threads and the day after. We had a lovely conversation. It was so logical. In threads, a nuclear war happens, humanity is brought to the brink of extinction, but it shows how key things that we have developed over centuries suddenly just to speed in the space of 20 years, like actual complex human language engineering agriculture.

Then it's picked up over many decades later from the bottom up again. I love that you're just describing red car. We just got out of the culture back then. They believe windows are gone.

They are. You want to go on the beach and pray to them? That doesn't make the end of Frankenstein pretty exciting. The gods are dead.

No wonder we're screaming. That's why they're able to do it. They're all brilliant. Come back to the Indian thing.

The US senators announced. We've had full disclosure. They call it. That's kind of what it's called.

It's a bit weird though, because it's full disclosure. But then there's loads of bits where he's like, oh, I can't talk about that. It's not very full. It's a skirt-rounded question.

Ask a question one way or give an answer. Have you found any aliens? No. What have you found?

We found biology that was not from the US. I was like, okay. What's the crash site? What's the crash site?

What's the pilot by humans? I kind of discussed this. Have you ever found an alien body? I kind of discussed this.

No, I think what happened is he's like, what's the pilot by humans? I think he said no. Like, something that's saying that it's part of it. But then it's just going, oh, were they living or something?

And he doesn't answer. He's like, oh, I can't. There's bits where he effectively says that it was there are organic life forms that they... It was a non-native organic material.

It was piloted. And you said that it was piloted. And I think it's about a house plan to doing it. I think it's about the thing that shows the goo.

A lot of people thought those theories were just a cover for what was going on at the same time. Well, then it's the case with it. And again, we were discussing this way. It's like, the people who have these pilots, these well-respected, very experienced multi-decade pilots were like, we saw something that was not native to this planet.

It was flown in a way that we cannot physically explain using modern-day science. This is what we believe is not from this planet. And then you get the other ones going, they shook their probe on me, but they didn't have a cow. And then they're using the two.

Well, they did have a free stuff on the plate. Yeah. And they never called. But it's that, like, we just cause it's...

You all right? What's going on? Something's going to force the one. What's going on?

It didn't have a... Why are you bothering me? I'm not going to tell you. You know what?

You're starting with mascara and you've got none. I'm not going to tell you. I'm just... I thought you looked instead in the eye.

I started filling up. I'm not going to be bored away from the... It's psychological powers now. I'm going to use my...

My city powers. It's what I'm meant to do, man. Sorry, I'm just... But it's not that they're tired of the same brush.

So, like, I'm being serious. This happened. But then people are like, oh, so you're just one of the many other nukt cases. Well, that's the whole thing, though.

You know, is that the crazy thing? And now that they're actually owning up to something and going, hey, aliens exist. Like, effectively, that isn't what they... What they disclose.

Full of... Oh, we're not having to... Oh, you're not having to... Oh, you're not having to...

Oh, you're... Oh, you're... Oh, you're not... Oh, you're not...

What? They make cheesy popcorn. Oh, yeah. Now I've become...

What's up, I've... What's up, I'm... What's up, I'm... ...branding.

And it's the same film, but they just put an orange photo. No, but what we're saying is that... The fact is, in the 90s and stuff, where they were basically going, oh, misinformation, where they're deliberately putting wackos out there in order to... You know, in order to...

tar everyone with the same gun. And now it's kind of going... It kind of feels real. You know, obviously it was like, oh, yeah, that's just conspiracy theory.

And then it's a bit weird being like, I can tell you imagine a government doing... Well, look, Roswell was only declassified. I believe he was... Look, I was Frazier as soon as he said that.

Right. Roswell was very recently... Everyone knew it was there. Not Roswell, every 51.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Was very recently declassified. I think it was 2007, when I went... Yeah, this place is real.

Yeah. You could go up to it and say it. But then... It wasn't old.

Yeah, but it was a call to anyone. It was just like, eh, thingy-eater, because you couldn't get anywhere near the thing. You couldn't say whether there was an actual facility there. Is it a mile exclusion zone?

Can you... Did you then listen to, or know what, a real decision by course to course? No, no, I've heard of it. I know what it was.

I've got to do what I've got. Last one goes on the left, like, mention it all. They love it, because of what it used to do. It was all about conspiracy theories and trying to...

It was like a late night call and shit. Yeah, yeah, honestly. I got to prove that. I got to prove that.

If it was so out there, we would be listening to it. It's just not what that recorded way. It's not recorded, it's a phone call. No, no, no, like, I think I know what you get.

So the guy, the runner on the shore and phone call comes in and it's a gentleman who is... You can tell, he's freaked out. He's just come out very 51. Right, wow.

In the phone cut out. Yeah. He's like talking away for a bit and he's hesitant. You can tell he's like, you can almost feel that he's moving around and like, kind of, watching Mary and I pulling the phone away and bringing it back and obviously the phone just cuts out.

I like the idea that it's coming out that, like, you know, all these things like the X-Files and I was like, oh, governments have the ability to, like, happen to your phones and they're listening to everything. And now we're like, oh, there they were. I think they were during the Cold War. I'm not going to get to be on and move around all over the place.

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