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Episode 010 | The Making of an IDF Sniper w/ Izzy Sicherman

There are few among us that would choose to enter the military.  That’s what makes Izzy Sicherman’s story so amazing.  An American Jew, Izzy decided to travel to Israel to join the IDF.  What followed was three years spent dodging rockets, training as a sniper and learning a lot about himself and his faith.  This is […]

Episode 009 | How to Build a Life Worth Living | W/ Moshe Popack

Clear thinking is hard to come by these days.  That’s why we invited Moshe Popack to join us this week  Moshe is a business and community leader driven by his commitment to family, faith and community. Moshe is the Chairman & CEO of YMP Real Estate Management. Timestamps 0:55 Introducing Moshe 9:07 Moshe’s unlikely marriage […]

Episode 008 | The Melava Malka | W/ Laibel Weiner and Shmueli Warn

Unknown Speaker 0:53 What's up guys I want to let you guys do a special podcast success edition labeling schmoly over here, Miami, Florida we just got back from a simpler space session waiver and I'm not gonna lie or stickler. But I want to tell you right now, this podcast is it's for the books that will say, how was your ship? space? I shave a baby. Unknown Speaker 1:19 Oh my gosh, is all I can say though there was like honestly two hours or I just literally all I did was drink water. I said that it didn't work. I could not walk Unknown Speaker 1:28 about going and baby. Unknown Speaker 1:31 Walk powerlessly like I did the classical hockey mistake admittedly like I just I just hammered way too much way too quickly. I went ham quick because it was weighing two o'clock when we got there and I was like you know the classical rush of like it but Unknown Speaker 1:48 also like every single guy wants to take a shot with you they want to chill with you and then like once you have six guys that know you and they want to take shots with you he you know you're already half a bottle and Unknown Speaker 1:59 it's tough it's a very fast game and if you're not super self aware you're it's a it's a very deep rabbit hole just never got Unknown Speaker 2:06 by but you know, holidays there's been all First of all, I loved our last pod. Shlomo sprung that was, I don't know how much everyone listened to that. But yeah, that's awesome. I'm telling you guys from my perspective, it made my Russia 100% or something I didn't ever rashanna like that in 10 years. Unknown Speaker 2:25 Okay, so you should know something. Most people that was our least watch podcast that we've had so far. The people that walked in I got a ton of messages from that pod people really really appreciated his message Yeah, but tremendously so that was very inspiring to me. I had a beautiful Shana we were we were in Boca Raton unbeliev uniform, like very much grounded very much focus. As a man I found a very meaningful, which I think is an ultimate goal. And to present kind of our just how I see it. Unknown Speaker 2:56 My thing since then, we've done a lot of traveling. So I actually Unknown Speaker 2:59 was planning as you know, I was planning this thing the whole month because I was kind of like with the tip in the way for love this year. There's like no actual days of the week. So it's kind of like what's the point of going back to New York, but on Sunday night before Yom Kippur, I was kind of like, I couldn't work I couldn't be effective and I never got settled into a routine so I'm like, I'm out. I went back to New York for four more days. No, not even Yeah, landed in New York Sunday night. My my little sister bless her. She's the sweetest in the world pick me up on Sunday night. She picked both those boys up. Yeah, she's the Unknown Speaker 3:31 best. She picked you up. We had rugelach in the back of her car. Unbelievable. Exactly. Unknown Speaker 3:35 And then I went back Friday morning I went here I came here in UK went to Cleveland, right so that's kind of what happens a lot of traveling but a Unknown Speaker 3:43 lot of dread I want to get into a couple of stories we did happen before rashanna or in between Russia and now I guess for anyone that's that knows the podcast love it you know, me and label work at rosewood and label does some commercial real estate as well as myself. And label had a travel story that was absolutely unbelievable. flight back to New York. Yay. He told me about it. You told me about him. And I will say one thing. People that don't know label, you know, they think he's a brash guy, you know, he's he, you know, your little your, your, your stickle, your stickle you know, out there. But as his friend, these are very fearful human beings, in terms of there are certain things like if anyone wants to first episode with the kayak, the water being high in the sky, different things. So Unknown Speaker 4:40 I will say one thing, so label We're sorry to interrupt you, but we are of the human existence and how fickle it is. Unknown Speaker 4:47 Right? Right, right. Yeah, correct. Exactly. So people like people, I feel like people can get the impression maybe you're Teflon. No, not at all the labels afraid of all of the things that everyone's afraid of And and I just want you to take it away Take away the story that you told me of the trip that you had down to Alabama. The business trip you want Unknown Speaker 5:09 to talk about first of all into more hiring we're at a hearing Unknown Speaker 5:14 Yeah, we were out of creamed Harry everything he got to get it by the way thanks guys Stearns I want to tell Stearns this right now guys Stearns. Unknown Speaker 5:23 I bought that really Unknown Speaker 5:26 you guys got the rug a lot down pat and the bonds. stirrings the Mandelbrot has got some work. Unknown Speaker 5:33 I wholeheartedly disagree I'm a huge huge Mangle by guy like an addict. Unknown Speaker 5:41 That's Kew Gardens speaking right there. In Ohio that's cute garden Queen Unknown Speaker 5:48 florist this was the best stuff I had when I was a kid that Amanda went from stores very big thing I don't know what more to say about it. But either way the story at this happens to be crazy Are you reminding me of it? Yeah, totally wild story Okay, so we have a deal out bam. And I'm gonna try to say this without being cocky or arrogant right but I've always been kind of know people I don't know Unknown Speaker 6:11 what people are very very simple you guys know you being cocky. We do real estate labels doing a deal done in Alabama it's not a black it's not hard to work out but it's just the deal the way that's it but here's Unknown Speaker 6:23 the deal but here's the catch in life so I was with a few different people that are involved and we decided we're going to fly private that's basically what happened that was Unknown Speaker 6:32 talking about your private experience so flying private is Unknown Speaker 6:35 to be honest I flew air regular commercial because I don't know how to like I can't spend the money in private I was going with other people that the money and like to care about spending i don't know i don't think really makes a difference to me how much money ever have I probably will never be a private guy just because I have a hard time parting with money to that degree Unknown Speaker 6:54 in private in my life. Unknown Speaker 6:56 It's it's the experience is insane. It is Unknown Speaker 6:59 worth this money is like the movies you know, like you know entourage where like, you're like already gold and like walking up to the plane. Yeah, exactly. Unknown Speaker 7:07 Exactly. Exactly like that. Like literally you walk into like a little small room. There. Look at your ID no problem. Not only that, when I was walking, when I came back, and I was unpacking my luggage, I was admittedly a pocket knife. I swear, a pocket knife in my luggage. They don't even check your luggage, nothing. And so we'll get a small room probably 1000 square feet of your ID you walk right onto the tarmac right up to your plane, walk into the plane, person who got the plane, and tons of food breakfast, the whole nine yards. It was I'm telling you as a kid on Wednesday morning, it was wild. It was like a brisk meal over there. It was like it was wild. It was a pseudo that's what it was. And it was unbelievably blue. We landed in Alabama was incredible, incredible experience touchdown, as I touched down, SUV rolls right up, picks me up like the whole nine yards. And I felt like I'd fallen in my mind I'm like I'm tai lopez right now I'm Grant Cardone like unbelievable rolling. But either way during this like the tour we went to Alabama for a tour that's what we were there for. And during our tour we basically realized that the weather in New York was supposed to be bad so the personnel people the people I was flying with would basically like you know we want to leave early because at eight o'clock at night they're supposed to establish okay we're gonna leave at three o'clock right three did a quick like we did the tour we did what we needed to do we were with the buyer you're supposed to be like five and you pivoted and you left correct we left that sweet avoid this anyways halfway through the flight the pilot comes back so we leave halfway through my bag comes back he has a problem with one of the wings one of the people there that was was very well we get all anxious probably the wing and I was kind of like the he's like yeah we're gonna have to stop like Cleveland so whenever I'm thinking about you're like alright well stop he's like yeah too much water gets in the wing of the plane is gonna kind of capsize what's Unknown Speaker 9:02 well I want to say this I had no idea and to Label Label told me this story a little bit I don't even know the full story until I'm hearing it here but he told me a little bit of the story about him landing in Cleveland even though he landed Yeah, I had no idea I would have showed up to my house and I would have never fucking I'll tell Unknown Speaker 9:20 you why. Exactly why because it was a very small role that it was a very small stint in like it was a very small stint in like the whole like chaos of things but yeah, the guy was like a prom with the wing or landing for a man that's what we have like alright fine whatever the one of the people paying big money for the plane was like, Alright, let's just land like whatever. Anyways, we land we touchdown classic me I go for a cigarette on the tarmac like, unbelievable. The sudden three minutes in I like Border Patrol stonework storming me like you can't be. You can't be smoking on the runway and on the air. You can't be smoking on the tarmac whenever the clouds are on my blog. Blame or something? I don't know what that either way fine. we land on Cleveland we take back off. Anyways, on our way back now go from Cleveland to New York. Why don't we back to New York. And we were told like there's gonna be a storm. Now three weeks prior to this Wednesday, there was this hurricane hanway thing and they were talking a big game but arcane and we I was gonna be like Sandy, and they're making comparisons and this whole nine yards, and the classic fashion, it was just nothing. It was totally nothing. It was a drizzle, and everyone moved on with their life. So we're flying back. I don't know the weather. I don't pay any attention to the weather. I don't even know what day of the week it is most of my days. So where are we back, all of a sudden, we start getting crazy turbulence, like we're in an eight seater plane. And we're with like, the classic five, six people like there was a young girl on the plane. And like a few of the businessmen It was his daughter, you know, saying like, I'm not saying who was I don't want to talk about who was but but I'm just saying there were a few wealthy businessmen, one of them one of their daughters, right? And I'm on this plane. And the turbulence is so bad that multiple times our heads hit the ceiling. Like if you don't have your seatbelt on, you're flying out of your seat. Okay, so Unknown Speaker 11:12 I'll tell you right now, I've flown multiple times as a person single since I was 14 years old because I was in yeshiva, right so I flew the width so I have a time and walkie and I was an unaccompanied minor ninth grade and I'm saying like hey, I'm one of those and I'm scared Nike's lis okay turbulence I am I still and I still am and thank God I would say 90% of flights never have turbulence with me. If I would have been on the flight that you're on the way you explain it I probably would have cried peed my pants sheisty did my pants and on top of that, I don't know if it would have made it Unknown Speaker 12:02 I want you to go the other way given by us we have a close friend of ours that is interrupting you guys it is 530 in the morning Unknown Speaker 12:10 in the morning or ruckus so I'll tell you one thing we came in here we we woke our friend up we feel very bad I give him the opportunity to go sleep in my bed and I just came outside looking for just stopped like a stickle a little bit of water comes in he's like how was your night I was supposed to be this way but I'm like we're doing a podcast it's 530 in the morning it's coming out in the spring when boxers you know Unknown Speaker 12:43 skywest wants to get food and he can't get food Unknown Speaker 12:48 now he's back in his room anyway we're good do with touristical medicine It is nice guy Unknown Speaker 12:55 I'm very kind guy but sometimes I need to I need to do this is one of those moments it's 530 in the morning I'm going to be shaving I'm a little rack and I need to roll Unknown Speaker 13:04 exactly this is where the guys friendship This is where the this is where the good times are made he got to share the good times you know I'm saying Sweet Caroline baby. Unknown Speaker 13:16 Anyways so while I was right back from from from Alabama from Cleveland really now it's really and this storm is so powerful. I'm not even kidding around one talking about a guy worth close north of the half a billion dollars crazy asked me for my alma Gonzalez saying tell him that's how bad this storm was. And me as the guy I have two thoughts in my head. One thought is or there's a COVID Brian one like this is the classic story. wealthy businessman five wealthy six wealthy businessman on the plane. Unknown Speaker 13:48 That thing happened probably like 12 months ago. Unknown Speaker 13:50 Yeah, something in my mind, though. It's like the typical like, you have no control. The plane is literally bouncing, like literally like I'm telling you I've no capacity. And there's fear. There's fear around this tremendous tension in the plane. And everyone's just looking at each other. Like, are we going to make it out of it? Like I'm going to say one Unknown Speaker 14:09 thing anyways, let me just go ahead. Unknown Speaker 14:13 The short story is brush. We landed and in middle of the room now that 20 minutes before landing, this went up right 30 to 40 minutes 10 to 15 minutes, Orlando like we're not landing in Teterboro. We're landing in Farmingdale to dangerous in Teterboro, like this is what's going through my head while the plane is loaded, can't land at Teterboro moving out or going somewhere else. I was just like, in my mind are two things. One is obviously Colby is our dad's anxiety part. The other part of my head was like, it's a small plane. If we were in a commercial jetliner, we'd feel probably very limited turbulence, turbulence. We're very limited. This is what happens when you're an eight seater plane, you know, and we're gonna go play a lot. We were on a 2000 so I was going to struggle 100% but I was Very very careful to stay very very outwardly calm Well, I was trying to carry conversation were you talking to yourself a little bit like myself I was trying to carry conversation with other people just to alleviate their anxieties but they were so wrapped up in their anxiety like I'm trying to force conversation right anyways we talked now we talked about we talked about and yeah and part of me was right that was a regular like classic small plane in a storm comes out I'm only home class grab one oh picking us up whatever SUV escalator whatever pick us up doors back and I'm looking at my services on WhatsApp when I touch down and Instagram and I'm seeing storm warning in effect de Blasio first time ever calls like and I'm seeing the subways little spa does not classic and classic fashion the storm that they don't say anything about catches them by surprise and we literally we literally flew through the craziest storm in the last three years for sure in New York if not more. Practically, we went through the most dangerous form of like, Unknown Speaker 16:05 I was like remember when we were in the tans and that crazy snowstorm that was like we were in the tans there was like a snowstorm the end of like 12 feet we couldn't leave our apartment with a long beach No. before when we lived in Queens. I don't remember it. But I know I just wanted to say one thing anyone that's watching on YouTube I like that she Boylan tries to get Chris snacks to be cool by having with an axe what do they do Chris next to the next thing is the sticker book it's a sticker movie you know I'm saying like they got into marketing Unknown Speaker 16:35 you know something I was looking for the regular and everything and all I saw was onion and yes supermarket yes supermarket in Miami only had these but she bought a loom is a little bit of a thing for me by the way right anyway All Unknown Speaker 16:49 right guys case I wanted to ask about Okay, so we got to your flight a little bit. So there's even crazier story that happened in Alabama. Okay. You told me a story. I can't remember exactly what it was. But you were down there and this guy was talking about how shipping COVID without shipping COVID like crazy stuff Unknown Speaker 17:17 with the actual buyer and most of the actual buyers and multiple different like people that have a lot of money and different brokers that I'm close with that we were doing this deal together with now we're sitting in this so the actual owner of this property has nothing as never been on the property before in his life. He has a manager that he has that runs it so we go classic property manager you correct were in Alabama we're not in any like we're in the south state. Anyways, we're doing with a class yeah redneck you're in race Thomas when we come to the burning church country. Roll up to the property he comes on it's four by four you know his truck. It's a 1998 you know, Dodge Ram Dodge Ram exactly, but a pickup truck you know, and like Oh, nice to meet y'all whenever we fight. Anyways, we're going to his office where the buyer was this guy look like he's the classic he's probably 60 something years old. He's a white guy with white hair. Caucasian white Unknown Speaker 18:21 it looks like Santa Claus a little bit yeah, but no beard no beard no beard no beard clean shaven clean shaven? Yeah, did he have like that bike with like the big belt buckle Unknown Speaker 18:31 Yes, yes yes yes, Unknown Speaker 18:33 he's that he's like he's like a he's like a duck dynasty guy. You don't know I don't know you know that as a duck dynasty guy like without a beard. I got Yeah, I got I got the show. Anyways, Unknown Speaker 18:42 so we're sitting there and the buyers are busy asking questions about the property like practical questions, really be able to assess what they feel the property's worth in middle of the conversation so we're not once we all go to this situation when I'll bet we took over yarmulkes straight up like what we don't want it was like 10 minutes I was at stops because either you guys Jewish or like yeah, we're Jewish. Yeah. Like we didn't hide it like yeah, we're Jewish. He's like, Okay, what do you guys think about the great reset and we look at him like the what he literally like at first I wasn't sure I heard him clearly like the great reset i think i think that's what he was saying I don't even know what Unknown Speaker 19:19 the hell is the great reset Unknown Speaker 19:24 me and the buyers and the other brokers were looking at like what do you guys I interject the class that can be with my anxiety I just jumped in I'm like, we don't know what you're talking about. What do you mean what do you like what do you mean you know we're talking about the great reason it's a famous thing all the Jews so right away I realized that this is turning like very quickly because the anti semitic maybe well it could be because I sent them I said okay, so what is this because we don't know what you're talking about. But all the great we said it's a it's a whole thing about how the Jews are responsible for COVID. Now the Jews are the COVID of that. scenes are really the Jews who are paying for it to inject microchips into people. He starts telling us and we're all sitting there like he's like you guys like in middle and multiple times Miller's like you guys don't know we're talking about what I'm talking about. And we're like, No, we have no idea what you're doing is like how do you not know this is obvious stuff. Jews are responsible for COVID and there are vaccinating everyone and putting microchips in everyone's body. Unknown Speaker 20:26 And since then, they will tell you the reason to put microchips Unknown Speaker 20:30 in the yes because there's something about money and we're going to change currency to digital currency. at certain point I stopped listening and in my mind transferred to like where's the exit fight or flight mode entrepreneur? Here's the exit to this building when a trailer mind like one of the trailers of laundry because that's the deal was a mobile was a mobile home park it was a mobile home park deal so the offices and trailer and is looking like okay there are four windows There are eight people how are we quickly maneuvering out of these windows? Where can I get a weapon or what can I grab it and the other one of the other big dogs I was with was very much like while I was relaxing me at the same time Unknown Speaker 21:15 you guys were in the same way that you guys were in the same room. He's in a desk and he was texting you meaning like he didn't want the other guy to see what was going on so he was texting you to make sure like yo be cool be cool. Unknown Speaker 21:28 So I started basically so not so first I met when this went on for three four minutes and he started talking about us for three four minutes and we literally went from talking about a real estate transaction to like how Jews are controlling the entire world and changing currency the digital currency I'm putting microchips and people once I realized where this was going I quickly moved it I messaged him because I know my place I was with some much bigger people than me and afterward basic respect is I'm gonna let them do what they see fit Unknown Speaker 21:56 they know the recap real quick you went down to talk a deal Batson with with a property manager who was owning the Whoo hoo who was representing the owner of the property right right whatever you another person the company and the buyer right and multiple Yeah, the buyer and seller whatever it is, you know Unknown Speaker 22:16 and this guy with people that were much more successful Unknown Speaker 22:19 besides that but besides that this guy's was to be talking real estate just like stop like hear the windows here Yeah, you know this is this is a maintenance that needs to be done this burden maintenance, and this guy start shelling that geotech Jews are taking over the world through COVID Yeah, that we started the fact we started COVID word inject people with vaccines with chips with chips to change currency to digital change currency to digital currencies really. We want to make sense of this right now. I'm trying to talk Unknown Speaker 22:54 for three minutes we're all just sitting with our mouths open like what is that we want to hear more This was so ludicrous because we're literally listening and he was shocked that we didn't know he must have stopped three or four times the middle of his own speech. So I messaged so because I know you guys are Jewish you know, we admitted we were Jewish started off the conversation but are you guys Jewish? Like in middle of the whole back and forth or like the property did Unknown Speaker 23:17 it seem like when I was talking to you guys, it was like a dampening thing like you're trying to Unknown Speaker 23:22 so it wasn't like animosity based right it wasn't aggressive it wasn't but you never know what a crazy guy like this is you guys are a lot of clocks and he gave 40 sevens on them when the South when Alabama you can in theory pull out and then last night and various other friggin trade alerts Unknown Speaker 23:39 is good bill and Rufus. Totally Unknown Speaker 23:43 what's stopping them from happening? like legit without him? So I was okay so I have a few concepts in sales to share with you. First of all, I was with people as much as I come across like a cocky Mother effer when I'm with people that are hands down like clearly like I respect on a very fundamental level, I step back so I'm with multiple people with a lot of money right? I wasn't gonna say anything. let them handle the situation as they see fit. My mind is going okay where's my weapon? What am I doing? But that was like my crazy side of me. But either way I honestly thought I pulled out my phone and I messaged One of them was closer I said my will and sales you could never let a conversation go away from in sales Jordan Belfort calls the straight line you can never let a conversation go too far off the right Don't let it veer too far whenever appears to evolve you need to bring the prospect back to the sale so that's how I saw this situation with we four or five minutes in on this crazy conversation. We're way off topic like what is going on over here. So I mentioned we need to bring this back to the topic this guy's got a Unknown Speaker 24:48 we got to do that we like here like we get we got to bring this back. Unknown Speaker 24:54 A few more minutes. He messaged me give him a few more minutes. I gave him a few more minutes. We're finally in One of the bigger guys like we don't have a lot of time we are a flight Adda we need to be out three for the weather we need to get like prank off and we got back to it and then he veered back to it whatever it was it was wild It was totally Unknown Speaker 25:16 wild stuff that's out there by the way guys just in general and COVID the amount of conspiracy theories is unbelievable insane the American government wants to take over the people and so they're trying to keep everyone down by making them socialists the democrats so the democrats created COVID that's like one theory. Another theory now is the Jews in the great reset. There's literally and then there's the theory that the Chinese purposely put it out there and to make sure Trump's not president that's believable. That's Yeah, we could talk about that but and then and then there's that there's another theory that the Chinese put it out there as just just just to see what would happen to the world. You know, stop Unknown Speaker 25:59 bagels pizza bake. Unknown Speaker 26:00 The pizza bagels are always gonna hold up the pizza bagels, I can smell the cheese. I got the vaccine the first shot. Oh yeah, I got on for a shot. Before I went home, right before I went home because my family are big COVID COVID warriors. My family in general is just their full there are a lot of doctors. I have a degree in biology. They're very much scientific based. You know, they take the CDC and Dr. vouches word for like exactly even though it changes every week. And so I went home and as the first time I had been home since I think maybe I've been home one time between But first of all, I think I've had the most rapid tests I challenge anyone to have more rabid COVID desicion only one challenge every single time I go home I get a rapid COVID test. Okay, and I've had two of them beyond that. So I probably like eight to 10 correct Exactly, exactly. I probably at eight to 10 rapid COVID that's at least to the the amount of discomfort inside my nose. Yeah is wild. Yeah. Okay, Unknown Speaker 27:15 so Unknown Speaker 27:16 just in general I got the vaccine and and when I got the vaccine, I called up there I called up some of my family I said hey, I got the vaccine you know, am I good? You're never good a guy the guy girl whatever it goes it takes two weeks for it to take effect. Unknown Speaker 27:39 I'm like oh boy, by the way in fairness that I'm not telling you before you even get the vaccine or not the people that are worried Unknown Speaker 27:46 right told you that was gonna get it and and Unknown Speaker 27:50 I didn't know they actually got I just remember telling them Unknown Speaker 27:53 and then I took a rabbit test and when I went home we had a we had a home home kit that my dad Watch the YouTube video with me for seven minutes and did a COVID test with me freaking believable and we looked at the pink lines like was a pregnancy test my my my mom who is she underrated Lee is a pretty funny person sometimes is like by the way schmo. You're not pregnant, and my family calls me and I'm like, well, that's a relief. I said, Now there's my baby. Like you know, it's 2021 Thank God you know, I don't know what's happening Unknown Speaker 28:29 with COVID so I heard a crazy stat so I want to know something I started looking up. I have a certain rule in my life. It's called by test the eye test tells me I don't need statistics. I just want to know what my gut tells me something with COVID the first two months I was like, I guess it's like a disaster. serious situation. Carson like Brooklyn, avoid dying a post that the eye test tells me this whole thing's a total scam overall in concept yet it's dangerous people die. But like in concept like most people that died died in the first few months and like nothing And not only that, but people that died my idols told me were 55 plus years old. That was just my I just I don't have any friends that died. I don't know why. I know one person under 15 that died from COVID you know that Unknown Speaker 29:15 one by the way. I want to I want to qualify what you're saying for a second. our listeners could have technically a friend, a sibling, someone that has when we're sorry for that. But in general in life you don't make rules are you don't make call like not the crazy you don't make you don't make statements in life based on the fact of something that's happened as an outlier or, or be offered off an emotional attachment towards something, you make it off of a generalization. generalization, a general generalization of data that is supportive of the fact that this is something we should be worried about. The general of data says that we should not be worried about the SM COVID in the average person under the age of 50. And you can tell me that there's a person here, there's a person there, and I'm sorry. That could be true that that doesn't make the average person be able to live their life. terms of fear of it. Unknown Speaker 30:24 So, so again, my it has told me that COVID for the most part for short, the media and overall like after six to eight months of it going on, it was like, Alright, this is enough. Like we should be done with this and the Magnus autogyro. Once again, Unknown Speaker 30:41 if cnn is pushing something, I'm already skeptical. Yeah. Unknown Speaker 30:46 That's true, too. That's also true. Okay. But what happened? I started starting to look at the data, the actual data. Yeah, not me a nominee making up numbers and just my items. I wonder the data, what does the data show? So if you look on the CDC website, which is literally the most like, okay, yeah, I did 100 searches, there's been 670,000 That's some COVID which we know that number is 100% accurate, they are making sure to call Unknown Speaker 31:14 70,000 Americans 600 American Americans Unknown Speaker 31:19 670,000 Americans have died on call, but we know that numbers accurate. They're making sure anyone who's potentially dying over there nailing it, it's like a cold Unknown Speaker 31:26 bath. And by the way, that doesn't mean it's accurate. That means that that they've decided the right. Call that numbers. Yeah, Unknown Speaker 31:32 they've 42 million people, though, have tested positive for COVID. Do the math. Okay. Now my argument though, is even better is that when I'm not going to go over this. But let's be real, more people have COVID and I've tested positive recovery manual never Unknown Speaker 31:51 tested positive, but we know that we had it because I've antibodies and memory Unknown Speaker 31:54 for three times in the last two years, we could have tested it differently. I Unknown Speaker 31:57 remember, remember when I will, because I got the great story to two at the beginning of COVID, March 2020. I was living on labels couch straight out. And and I had just quit one of my my, my I just quit my last job. Right as COVID like right as COVID happened COVID happen and they whatever me and my boss gotten a little bass stick or whatever, running. And we parted ways. And COVID started at that time. And without COVID was one of the reasons we parted ways. But we went to Dunkin. I do remember that. And there was 24 doughnuts that we went in to taste. And we couldn't. We brought back two dozen donuts that we couldn't, we could not paste it each way. Remember Unknown Speaker 32:51 that was a little bit of wild nobody really started with you for telling me I can't taste the doughnuts. I'm like, I'm fine. And then tonight, I went to Colgate challenge and I'm like, I can't taste the Shaolin and that's when I knew I was so I was as I know we were so obsessed, frustrated. frustrating. It was like I just spent money on food I can't taste with this even there's one thing that is good about guys just in general, I want to go back to where I wanted to. So we do the numbers 70,000 people which we know Dyna COVID which we know actually guide they're making sure now that by 42 million people that test the positive, which is probably more it's probably closer to 50 60 million Americans who actually have gotten at least Unknown Speaker 33:28 they're saying how transmissible probably 200 million, Unknown Speaker 33:31 right? But if you're just doing 670 1000 divided by 42 million, you're at 1.6% that means that you have an average rate of basically 98.5% of surviving now, Patrick, but David but David who's a very, very big, influential, influential like, YouTube guy, and like he's legit, Patrick David, he's like a Joe Rogan esque type guy. He basically said that he says that honestly, this is a website it says that of the 670,000 cases that people died 5% of those, the leading cause was covered. Okay, just think that in prison 5% of the leading of the 670,000 cases he said the CBC says was the actual leading cause because as opposed to having a comorbidity or some 5% 5% that's really 32 33,000 nothing and all that I'd argue of the 670,000 deaths even when I think and then how many of them over 60 years old. So I'm saying that like in my like, to me COVID is such a non existent thing. There are more people that die for I believe it's equal the flu or people that die flu and COVID under 60 I think it's pretty, it's pretty average. It's like you're gonna be fine. And that's why I've lived my life basically because I could tell this is not actually good news because I have a lot of friends I know a lot of people that died, it'd be more stuck in bed for 10 days and they move on they get better they move on. So diet has kind of an effect. And the media is pushing this so hard. They're they're so Unknown Speaker 34:56 the kids Nivea job in the worst of the kids. Question one, hold on, no. Unknown Speaker 35:02 mask in schools. Unknown Speaker 35:04 Quick. Let me talk about this when we talk about the present, the kids literally accounted for, I think was a half a percent less, or maybe even less. That's one second one second, and Unknown Speaker 35:20 I know the number Oh, okay, fine. 214 Kids Unknown Speaker 35:24 besides writing COVID in the land and and I can freaking Fauci against Fauci said that kids don't transmit the virus transmit the virus nearly as much as adults. The idea that there's fear mongering of the idea that like, people in public schools and even private schools should be worried is so wildly ridiculous. Unknown Speaker 35:49 I challenge anyone to tell me one kid under the age of 18 has died from COVID Okay, does anyone Unknown Speaker 35:55 done with COVID talk because Unknown Speaker 35:58 I agree I'm sick of it but guys one thing Unknown Speaker 36:01 in theory I know it does I know you every single time once every single time Unknown Speaker 36:07 invested in cryptocurrency Unknown Speaker 36:11 you're coming on you're not coming on Unknown Speaker 36:13 how can we you can't you can't do that once I feel bad we won't come up No I don't feel bad at all he's enjoying this very frickin much and held sleep till whenever he wants to sleep he's on vacation will enjoy himself I don't feel bad I'm not joking. I don't feel bad one bit right now at all at all. I felt bad for a second no no still right now. I felt every second when I walked in the door and mean label we're being a little bit loud. No, no, no, no, no, no. I felt that no let me know let me freak out. Let me freakin show. I feel bad for a second when I walked in the apartment. And I saw it Okay, is this gonna happen? Okay, the second that it happened and I gave you the opportunity and I gave this guy an opportunity and out to go enjoy himself. Go sleep in my bed go do what you want to do. Unknown Speaker 37:02 In my defense, I just came back from my own civil space. And I got home at around 230 and I'm out cold and then suddenly this drunk guy bumps into my bed wakes me up It took me a second to just Unknown Speaker 37:15 so are you enjoying yourself right now though? Right now I'm awake. But are you enjoying yourself? Yes or no? Is it yes or no? There you go. So I'm amazed how the guy in his room I told you guys sleep with the guy I promise you I think it's store through a freaking hurricane. I By the way, I promise you if if you ever need Unknown Speaker 37:39 me and you could do the same thing Yeah, by the way 100% Unknown Speaker 37:41 easy 100% Unknown Speaker 37:43 easy bro there's Unknown Speaker 37:47 a general a single guy between the eight by the way just want to let any girl know. Unknown Speaker 37:51 I want to stop there Surfside. I clinically would have still been sleeping 100% I would Unknown Speaker 38:06 have died due to COVID I want to say this anyone between the age of 25 and 35 that's a guy that's single any girl that or guy in general if you're surprised that person can turn an 18 hour shift you're out to lunch. Any guy can turn me down to 18 hour shift in a snap of a finger now there's remarkable guys that get to 18 hour shifts I happen to be one of them. random guy yeah, this guy is and by the way I sleep with him. He snores out the wazoo by the way last night I had to put earbuds in and listen and listen to like Frank Sinatra in order to go to sleep it was like this guy's house is powerhouse bro this guy I value his his stories can power a nuclear power plant Unknown Speaker 39:05 he makes energy what Unknown Speaker 39:10 do you do like you know like yeah those old movies are the windmills are creating energy this guy could be creating energy from freaking Amish people like just as snores really get our absolute units with a unit is that is the word unbelieving unit Unknown Speaker 39:47 Absolutely. Unknown Speaker 39:50 This guy I feel bad for anyone that has to become his wife. As a person. I feel not bad because he's an amazing guy. Just really, really sorry for anyone that needs to sleep. Next to him regardless of your gender Unknown Speaker 40:02 by now it's not snowing I don't even hear him right now. He normally snores Unknown Speaker 40:09 and he's not waking up so it's just so noisy right now I don't want to say but I want to say Unknown Speaker 40:22 yeah Unknown Speaker 40:24 we wanted to make sure that you are okay but then the other guy came out in his boxers we know he's up and he's watching some stuff in his room we know you're here Stelling this guy this guy this guy is this guy's making energy for Nigerians Unknown Speaker 40:44 not back to go. But I'll tell you topless unbelievable. Yeah. So we're down here in Miami by the way for the for the for the set I'm here for the second age guys here first days I'm sure you guys had a great time. But the sharpest I was here. Right? I just flew in Friday. Right? I flew in. I flew in Thursday, Thursday morning. But Friday night was the morning right? Yeah, of course. Friday Night was was the first first job is I was here first like first meal I was here shot Unknown Speaker 41:18 and we put the wasa offs Unknown Speaker 41:20 Oh unbelievable have family unbeliev I don't know if they want to be a part of our podcasts they by now. You've been exposed. You've thoroughly been exposed I'm very sorry you guys are in a fantastic people. You guys should go shop at kastner's every single way. They have no natural. They have the best selection of meat. Chicken collars herring herring. They have rotisserie chicken by the way guys, every single Thursday. rotisserie chicken on tap unbelievable. They make amazing meatballs Unknown Speaker 41:52 meatballs. Unknown Speaker 41:55 That was so funny Unknown Speaker 41:56 notional area so consequently, by Alex for getting people that used to play in other games we get in the course. I suppose like when I think about meatballs I just think about winning the book is going to be possible again because Unknown Speaker 42:08 we were like me annual we're best friends but I'll never be able to understand the amount of yeshivish trauma you've been through. You're you're holding in like chutes and ladders. Unknown Speaker 42:21 That's exactly what Unknown Speaker 42:23 I'm holding in like Cards Against Humanity. It's a whole different cup. But anyways, no open up the whole time. I'm not sure. Unknown Speaker 42:39 Anyways, it was the first night and we go into soccer they have us over going Unknown Speaker 42:46 crazy story. We go into soccer and anyone that knows me knows I and my Father knows is also my parents. I don't like soccer is a fine place we have a pergola at home my dad loves calling it a pergola it's a deck and it's it's an it's a deck that has it's an easy thing to be in. But when I was a kid you don't know this. We had a we had a porch and we had we had like little I guess like a cement patio behind our behind our house. And we had the classic canvas up here and it blew down every single freaking sockets. I'm not joking. It was just a matter whether it was called Boyd Bade one or homeboy day three it flew down every is my father thought if we have my zedi and me build it this year and we stick it in pegged in the ground at this angle is like no Cleveland's gonna have a storm and we're screwed every single year and then we get the BS yet everything like eating the sucker was like eating in the sun I don't like I never liked it I never enjoyed it. Nowadays I can bear it when I'm home because we asked my father happened to build a porch outside of our house that goes right outside of our door from the kitchen and we literally don't do anybody still using Canvas no so we vote he built he built literally wood panels all around our house and Unknown Speaker 44:11 of course all around the back on a lighter somebody the fiberglass stuff that works like that know for sure Unknown Speaker 44:15 we cut it on a lot of things but we're from Cleveland and we decided to do things that are not correct but no but my father no we built a pergola which is basically there is wooden slats all around and like we have a it's just it's literally it's literally looks like a porch deck at all year round. It's Unknown Speaker 44:35 a circle i got i know that things are beams on top all year round. Unknown Speaker 44:41 The only thing we have to do is that my father got us we have a custom made like canvas that just slides around I got literally slides. So I don't like I don't like I don't like sleeping this Okay, never did it. I don't like anxiety around it. It blows down the bees by even as well. It was getting off my it's probably a lot of uncomfortability Unknown Speaker 45:04 whatever it is so first night we're singing first of all we started ShowMe lake which is unbelievable we're at someone else's meal and we started shelling lake which is in itself Scholastica you know Jewish guys yeah it starts pouring on spot Unknown Speaker 45:23 it was a start we're like in middle of a smile used to be clear and all of a sudden we made him finished and he was literally about to go for the guitar so yeah she she Unknown Speaker 45:33 has a communal circle there's it's our 41 soccer so it's every single day at least Unknown Speaker 45:40 but label sprung it back I single handedly save the entire first course I put in my hands every day Unknown Speaker 45:49 to my brain Unknown Speaker 45:53 my man is everything I wanted for my first course I had in my two hands like a child like like a firefighter save a child I have an inferno you Unknown Speaker 46:03 can't get in my bed Now get out of here you get in my bed now. No not happening I sprung Unknown Speaker 46:09 out like a firefighter child Unknown Speaker 46:15 I literally told you bro you can power nuclear power plant I told you that Unknown Speaker 46:19 my friend this shot nearly My friend is here but bottom line is I was a rock star I probably saved the entire verse course by the way credit for that Unknown Speaker 46:30 total I want to say I want to say 100 100% I want to know i was Unknown Speaker 46:34 i was i was phenomenal underbrush Unknown Speaker 46:38 has the classic classic there were probably I would say probably 20 families in the summer everyone leaves a second there's that one family that sitting there and the rain that was sitting there sitting strong and I'm looking at them and I'm like oh yeah you guys are gonna know it's fine You guys are gonna get a real special place and got eight and don't worry about it it it doesn't even make sense because you're your partner you I don't know much about luckily guys guys as I want to be smashed two years and went to Wits for four years there's a lot of wasted money there but I know that if it's raining in the sucker and a monsoon your putter from at Miami winds heartless Miami Unknown Speaker 47:14 rain also it's not a drizzle, bro. Like Unknown Speaker 47:17 foggy there's thunderstorm cords it's a sun shower it's more than sunshine Thunder shower always is Unknown Speaker 47:24 very intense right? And but the crazy thing That to me was like I'll be honest, like I wish it was a video of that like literally 100 people just rocking and rolling on the spouses resource reels we had he was like Unknown Speaker 47:37 the amazing what's the Jewish community it's amazing with the Jewish people can do when put in conflict 100% unbelievable. Go back to the wall you come together you all have one common goal and that is to leave the sucker in the rain. We can we all done just 60 seconds we all can't find a way to agree that the fit that Judaism is, is there's a certain path that we can agree on the fact that this is the way to do certain things. We can agree on one thing when there's uncomfortability around a certain halaqa and everyone is on the same page about boom we can bail in two seconds. At the said staff of fingers very impressive actually. It's unbeliev In fact Unknown Speaker 48:17 I like to hire everyone knows and that's effective immediately because then the under 30 seconds for everyone to scare to their foot in their depths. Yeah, by the way. People were scared Oh yeah. Anxiety Yeah, Unknown Speaker 48:29 people people were legitimately and these are people that like okay, I don't want to count people's money but again, if you're eating a tar 41 sucker, he's not people that are necessarily always counting every freaking dollar you know, I'm saying so but but the amount of gefilte fish that was saved in the course of 12 to 24 seconds is unbelievable. Phenomenal. absolutely phenomenal. I want to thank the Horseman's the Ginsburg's The Weinstein lines declines workload the Swartz is a and the friedlaender he guys really did you guys did a number of you guys are fantastic. And there's reasons you guys have for your soccer baling ability should go all over the rest of your life and you should know him. Oh my Unknown Speaker 49:13 god. You know what I want to know and I want to comment on that. decisive action. decisiveness. It started pouring back out everyone just like look, we are out. No hack, no anything took action, right. It may have stopped waiting 30 seconds later. We all want to move back in it happened to be arraigned from next hour. But the point is decisive action of a decisive action. Unknown Speaker 49:41 I'm prepared to get serious for two seconds. I just want to talk about this for two seconds. She told me to read a book of Viktor Frankl Man's Search for Meaning All right, label you've read it. I want to get your take a little bit I just finished it. And I think it's one of the better books I've ever it's very, anyone that doesn't know Viktor Frankl he was a holocaust. survivor and he was a psychotherapist psychotherapists and psychiatrists so he wrote a book called Man's Search for Meaning which I recommend that any human being regardless of age once you are mature enough to be able to comprehend the meaning of any sort of existential life and and the abilities you have in this world it's a must read and I wanted to get your takes a little bit on I know I'm catching you off guard maybe a little more I wanted to get your takes a little bit on on the book and I'll tell you a little bit of what I thought because you told me to read it and so you read it and I saw you reading it over a shutter and then I actually bought it in Barnes and Nobles when I was home. I bought the hardcover and I read it now over over the first days of hog Unknown Speaker 50:51 Okay, so so I felt like this Man's Search for Meaning I happened to be contrary to what most people would think and I understand why you think that I haven't been an avid reader I'm like pretty pretty big reader Yeah, the Unknown Speaker 51:02 bookcase Your room is filled with er I'm a little bit rarely read a book a week I don't know a book a week Unknown Speaker 51:09 at certain points I was no book a month guide but the point is I'm it's very contrary to my personality because I can't really sit when I've trained myself I believe it's extremely important for me to do right keeps me extremely grounded and I believe that you never have to reinvent the wheel in life. Unknown Speaker 51:25 You're focused individual so like I don't see it so crazy that you're able to focus in Unknown Speaker 51:30 on it most people wouldn't assume that I've actually reading because for me it's difficult even for myself to do but I've trained myself to do it because I like I said, you don't have to reinvent the wheel in life. So I want Unknown Speaker 51:39 to say one thing. This is a little bit off my friends laughing at his phone at 630 in the morning he's been he's probably talking to a girl but I'm not sure but he's anyone that I'm just saying in general I just won't let anyone know this once I get anyone that looks at their phone between the hours of two and eight and gives a good smile If you're talking to the opposite gender. Bad done. There's a power outage Unknown Speaker 52:01 somewhere in Africa right now. Unknown Speaker 52:04 The power added to the nuclear power. Unknown Speaker 52:07 We have to get to move on to Viktor Frankl basic line and it's getting right outside but it was the best thing when it comes down. Unknown Speaker 52:17 Yeah, you guys are gonna listen to it. No one's gonna hear you. Unknown Speaker 52:22 I just want to say one thing. We're an hour and eight minutes in right now. Okay, we did a pretty decent job this guy just woke up okay, he was bound to wake up at some point from his own freaking snores okay. Imagine imagine you were sleeping. Here's my bro. This guy sounds like brother make Unknown Speaker 52:50 crazy. All right. Unknown Speaker 52:51 He knows we make fun of you know that when he goes the other way. He comes for Chavez. We all know this. We stick him in the laundry room with a mattress and he knows it. He knows it. He says this is my room. He sticks himself in it. And he closed the door because he knows no one gets it because we have let's say we have 10 guys over everyone's sleeping on couches, sleeping in rooms. He locks himself in a freaking laundry room with an air mattress to make sure that the larger machines drowns him out. Unknown Speaker 53:25 In the bigger Frankel thing it's interesting Yeah, go ahead go ahead and bring up either way I finally read this book. This book was a booklet for some reason was eluding me for a long time. And I finally got around to eating up and I will tell you this the first 45 pages of the book, solid much more about Viktor Frankl basically just trying to get over the basic. We think way I grew up reading Holocaust books I always thought that every day there was a hanging and the concentration camps and every day there was like, intense whippings every single second. It's very much not like that when you speak when you read Victor Frankel's account of this he basically explains that day to day life in the own in the concentration camps in Auschwitz wasn't How many people think that was the first 45 days it was it was brutal but it was it wasn't right as minute to minute horrific as right right there there. Unknown Speaker 54:18 It could be there was a day or two where obviously starvation, but they weren't necessarily fearing. And in. In that time of those minute or two when they were taken to the camp they weren't necessarily fearing of their lives and that meant in that day or two. Unknown Speaker 54:34 The sound is that it wasn't what it was selected for the gas chambers died immediately. But once you were out of that space and you went to go work on the campus, it wasn't a minute to minute fear of your life. You knew you could die within a week, right? wasn't like, Oh yeah, roll call at six o'clock in the morning. It wasn't like a shot in the head. Exactly. Like automatic. You were shot right? You had your job, your Unknown Speaker 54:55 your job, you had your thing you were doing you were working and now you're on your feet. Because you had no shoes, no shoes, and obviously it was most horrific, most horrific. How do you not I drag explained horrific experience experience they could possibly experience in that area of like, working you, like no one should be have to be able to give themselves that is Unknown Speaker 55:24 the exact I'm not minimizing minimizing Hong Kong. That's what I'm doing I'm giving over the counter from Viktor Frankl rights places right? Right symbols that right? It gives a tries to give a very much day to day experience on what was like, the last 45 pages of the book is just one year sought after the next of the human beings capability. And when he differentiates between the people that died and committed suicide in our cars, versus own the ability for people to have some hope. Second, let me tell ya ability for people to choose their own decision, despite the circumstances around them and make the best of whatever it was. And there were a lot of mental decisions that people have to make. And a lot of people as he explains, he says very clearly and the people gave up and gave it to their homelessness situation died pretty much instantly. Especially as opposed to him or like his close people who held on to some sliver of hope. And because of that, even though they were asked famished on a very pliable base, basic base thing on everything was equal. They still hung on and clung to life. Well, Unknown Speaker 56:28 there's two things, there's a very basic physiological thing in life, which is, in general, you can go to any doctor, you can go to any person, the depressed human being, or the person that is feeling down and out will have physiological symptoms as well. Yeah, meaning like the idea that it's just going on in your brain. And chemically, it doesn't affect your body is absolutely nice guy. Unknown Speaker 56:50 I think different people, different reactions, but Unknown Speaker 56:51 for sure. Now, secondly, I want to say this, some people Victor finger also did, you're not blaming anyone that ended up succumbing to the circumstances. And I'm saying any, you can't freakin judge any person that's in that circumstance. With that being said, you can take out the observation of the circumstance, which is, which is his observation of the circumstance was as follows. That the people that did survive, that were not necessarily right, they weren't in gas chambers or that weren't taken for execution, the ones that did survive had a common denominator of more than faith that and more than hope they had a common denominator of a goal in their life, and an inner peace that they believed in. Now, that's what I took from the book. And that there was a sense of regardless. And he says a line in the book about the unemployed worker. And I told you this actually. And in general, the unemployed worker very much is similar to the person in the concentration camp. And I think it's very apropos to what's going on today in America, which is a lot with COVID, and the unemployed, and this things that's going on now and just giving away money. And I think it's going to lead to a lot of other things which we can get into another podcast, whatever it is, and it will, and it will mean a lot to me. Well, it was it was it was it was it was, is that the unemployed worker in the concentration camp person, they have nothing to look forward to there's no there's no future goal that they have to it. There's no aspiration, it's hopeless. It's just it's just an idea of the fact that your life lives you instead of you living your life, no control, and there's no control. There's no there's no idea or decision to what you're doing. And so the second that you make a decision in your life that you don't have the decision is the second you lose, correct. And so he made the distinction as a psychotherapist and he was a doctor in the camp. Yeah, he was. He was going around typhus patients every day, he made the distinction of the people that were in executed, or the people that weren't in the gas chambers, the ones that were ending up surviving overall, or the ones that didn't end up right away committing suicide were the ones that found a place of interest. He even talks about in others didn't have even within that space of people that didn't commit suicide, whatever word he talks about, there was less than a 10% that were allowed to work. Even that it sounds like let's say 90 of those 10% 90% of those that present eventually gave in also there was a very, very slow career most people even I would have been that person or you would have been that person or anyone missing the observation with Viktor Frankl is making in the observation is is is just as follows. regardless of whatever the numbers were, are, the numbers could be three people. In reality, the numbers could be five people, the numbers could be one person. But that just means that in any case scenario in life, no matter what's going on, no matter what's happening, and by the experience you're going through, you have an opportunity at every single moment to make a decision of what you want. How you're gonna react? how you're going to react user? Yeah, correct. You cannot. You cannot create certain circumstances for yourself. You can't there's there's a sense of that happen. Yeah, I totally. You can't you can't control what happens to you you can control your response to what happens to you. And the idea of the Holocaust Ranko, as you were saying brings out is the fact that that response was oftentimes just unaccounted for. And people just decided I don't have the ability for response and those people didn't have the ability response ended up Unknown Speaker 1:00:35 just it was the normal thing. It's a normal thing I very much I think I would always same thing, same thing. Viktor Frankl says that the number one thing that sent in from most people in the camps the people they didn't go straight to the gas chambers was apathy apathy, this interest in in the giving up a disinterested Navy. Secondly, they admitted that their body gives up and dies that they don't care, they're that they don't have any more energy. And listen, let's move on 99% of society would have done the exact same thing 99 point 90% now, Viktor Frankl was like an observation that the ability to choose still despite that's the shoes of the book, despite the craziness going on he's still felt he had an ability to choose that he's not giving it away. He even says in the book I made sure that I wouldn't I made a promise to myself when I walked him again but I would never commit suicide because I think I have the ability to choose this. I mean this is one of the reasons why it's the most famous books of all time it's sold literally over 15 million copies at this point because average in the last 25 pages as one of your sodas The next time we are not going to book justice there's literally each page has a different life lesson that's extremely powerful so it's late here Unknown Speaker 1:01:46 late here I was a nuclear power plant doing Unknown Speaker 1:01:48 it's not working and this Unknown Speaker 1:01:53 is one no my friend How are you doing they're not responding guys they're very upset at us we went a little bit long What time is it? hour and 18 minutes This is not too long the podcast guys but I want to let you know the hell we went through for this I want you guys to all listen we're gonna guys right now we've lost two friends in the making. Unknown Speaker 1:02:15 We're gonna be in our bedroom tomorrow. Unknown Speaker 1:02:16 We're gonna be we're sleeping on the porch tonight. Yeah, it's Unknown Speaker 1:02:20 crazy what's going on the maverick alright schmoly Thank you always enjoyable shooting with you and talking and yeah, What's the next one? Big guest coming up on the Unknown Speaker 1:02:30 way oh we have a big guest coming up guys saw a big big guest coming up in Miami as well. The appreciate everyone listening guys have a amazing rest of hog as firstly amazing rest of your life. You know have those same kinds of basis waivers and I hope yours can cost basis waivers and up with herring and entitlements and crisp snacks with an axe Okay, make sure you have it some good dance and yeah, if you guys have sinned by the way you're probably one that invites me over by the way for Shabbat Friday night meals if you don't have some groupons Forget about it. Forget about it I'm not coming Unknown Speaker 1:03:06 one thing if you're in it is very very important. You're gonna start with this already after college is over and someone's not realizing that I don't think he's wishing you guys all great side gig my time and listening to this it's going to be long over oh yeah The point is that I want to wish everyone listen we had we have a solid stretch now to conical bass Chronicle anyway. And I want to wish everyone you know, good luck with whatever they do you know what the job what their goals in life. And yeah, I used some coupons maybe Unknown Speaker 1:03:35 some coupons baby. I amplify Transcribed by https://otter.ai

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