wholly unqualified, yet here we are
In a timeless philosophical discussion, the boys tackle the difference between a pushpin and a thumbtack. Allergy suffering abounds. Brandon asks, “Why is the American Pronghorn so fast?” They chat about the giant flightless parrot, and more cool things from New Zealand. PLUS, they dive into a familiar and favorite well, the website known as Cinema Cats!
Thumbtack vs push pin
wholly unqualified, yet here we are
Drugged up and I smell weird
Pollen afraid of heights
Pet care stories!
Fun Fact about Yellowstone - American Pronghorn
Fastest North American land animal…but why??
Collin is interviewing someone from New Zealand
Where is Aukland?
New Zealand culture breakdown by Brandon?
Giant Flightless Parrot - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kākāpō
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Watch a movie that involves gambling!
What makes a gambling movie - then justify it!
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SPEAKERS
Collin, Aaron, Brandon
Collin 00:04
Welcome to Oh, brother, a podcast of three brothers. Trying to figure it all out with your host, Brandon, Colin and Aaron. On this week's show, wholly unqualified yet here we are. Hello. Oh boy. Oh boy. I'm here promptly at nine o'clock. Oh 1212 minutes past nine. Promptly right on the
Brandon 00:36
right on the brighter the dot.my
Collin 00:38
daughter has lined up. I feel like okay, now, this is just some weird but no nightmare film. I looked down and in the spine down the ridge of my notebook. It's open laying flat in that little red. We're blind 2345 pushpin.
Brandon 01:01
Oh, you go. Five. Everyone's favorite toy, every Thumbtack. Yes,
Collin 01:09
yeah, you can't push pencil. Are you a thumbtack?
Brandon 01:13
So I call them thumbtacks I call everything thumbtacks I realize that a push pin and a thumbtack are technically different things.
Aaron 01:25
I just don't care
Brandon 01:34
so I just refer to everything as thumbtacks
Aaron 01:37
so they go, that's my let's see here. So you
Collin 01:44
your Thumbtack. What's the difference?
Brandon 01:47
The Thumbtack is the flat one, right when it's got a flat like a like a like a tech nail right? Almost. So it's just a short pack that has the wide usually can be either flat or hemispherical. Yes, I believe that is the official Thumbtack. Right. The push pin is the one that I actually
Aaron 02:11
use all the time. Right.
Brandon 02:14
It has the plastic thing that like sticks out. They'll nubbin. Yeah, yeah. And it's like contoured such that it's like wide narrow, wide again, with like a cylinder in the middle.
Collin 02:27
Yes, and sometimes the little top breaks off and
Brandon 02:31
oftentimes the top breaks off and you're left with jagged death. To attach things to corkboard.
02:43
The pushpin
Brandon 02:44
is by far the most superior of the two because it is much more reusable.
02:52
Right? Like
Brandon 02:53
thumbtack something on the blog or use a religious Thumbtack. hang something on a cork board. Try to get it off again. That's right. You're not
Collin 03:02
so with your fingernails prying it out.
Brandon 03:06
It's it's a very unpleasant experience. Nobody enjoys prying things out with their fingernails. Right because it always slips into jabs you under the thing it no one likes that. That's horrible,
03:17
right? But no,
Brandon 03:20
I still just call any
Aaron 03:24
one of those devices a thumbtack because it is easier.
Brandon 03:32
The only exception would be the straight pin. Right? Yeah, I think I refer to that as simply a pin. Now there is
Collin 03:43
Aaron what's the what's your opinion on Pat thumbtack push pin straight?
Brandon 03:48
Yeah, what is the left? What is your lexicographical opinion on these two objects? Yeah.
03:55
And do you prefer one to the other? Just like what we're calling them or?
Brandon 04:00
Yeah, because I call everything a thumbtack. I've decided yeah,
Aaron 04:04
everything give me everything. That's right, even like the ones that are just like little metal round parts. And like little short parts, I guess I'm back. The one that I've had the little plastic part in the end like that's some tags. Right? Even the things that you put into an icon Yes. Looks like Colin is
Brandon 04:32
the only one that uses the word push pin
Collin 04:34
push pin.
Brandon 04:35
I think Thumbtack is just neater.
Aaron 04:37
It feels shorter to say
Brandon 04:40
there's less syllabic differences between that so you'd like
Aaron 04:46
don't have to worry about it. Yeah, I don't like push
Brandon 04:49
pin. I think that's a weird that's the push pin. The double P like when you say push pin the way that your lips have to move. Move to make the sound. It's very cumbersome. Oh, it's cumbersome. It's more cumbersome than thing. Thumb tech. Right? Less lip mobility. Right?
Collin 05:12
Look over your hand conserving energy in your lip movement. Oh,
Brandon 05:15
I'm just thinking about, I'm just thinking about the way that your mouth moves when you form words, right? Sometimes that whether or not that is a pleasing sensation to you determines what vocabulary you choose to use, right? Like, I don't like to say push pin. It's weird. It feels weird to say I want wonder if there's other words that I avoid because I don't like the mouthfeel of them.
Aaron 05:43
Oh pride bet there are
Brandon 05:46
I have no idea what they could possibly be at this moment. But there probably is one
Collin 05:58
that Oh, next time
Brandon 05:59
Yes. Welcome to the speech pathology section of Oh, brother. That's something we are wholly unqualified for. And yet here we are. Anyway.
Collin 06:09
That's that's the other tagline for the podcast.
Brandon 06:13
Wholly unqualified yet here we are. Oh, man. That's the new shirt.
Aaron 06:21
Guys that write that
Brandon 06:24
down. Someone write that down?
Collin 06:26
totally unqualified, yet yet. Here
Aaron 06:28
we are. Yes. Perfect.
Brandon 06:35
That's a shirt if I ever saw one right there.
Collin 06:41
Allergies are fun. Aaron doesn't have them at all. So he's very lucky. So he's gonna call you on a 30 minute, soliloquy, and we're looking forward to that Aaron. So I think yeah,
Aaron 06:51
yeah. I talked on Father's Day for football practice today. Oh, yeah. It's rough. And I tried to order food. Like, you know, because of the work in the morning, and I don't have to be a footballer to go in. I don't spend time talking to myself. And it was until lunchtime. I tried to order food and I'm like, Oh, I'm so sorry.
Brandon 07:19
What is this noise?
Aaron 07:20
Refrain? Refrain talking whisper isn't is it no way to hear Yeah,
Brandon 07:33
it's a lot of the kids got gotten with that. And why am I haven't shown up yet. We're gonna knock on wood table here. To submit so dang hot. So terribly hot that I just been like, I told my coworker today after last week, and this week, always outside activities we're doing. I was like next week on our first week off of school. I'm not going outside at all, ever. I mean, now I look at the forecast. It's probably gonna rain all the time. So I might not have a choice but just like, going out, out of spite and staying inside forever.
Aaron 08:07
Don't tell me that I'm gonna start coaching indoor sports. I'm coaching football and baseball and both are terrible for my allergies. I was like volleyball or basketball. No one's I don't have to like the outside world anymore. I have like, I have Vicks Vapor Rub on. I have aloe vera because I'm sunburned. I have had like three different kinds of cough drops. And like some kind of like cough slash cold medicine, like less allergy like person. I'm just drugged up I know weird. Like, it's like I'm just just a cornucopia of just what is happening right now.
Brandon 08:50
Second shirt, jumped up in a smell weird. Susan will say to you, if if Susan was here right now, she would say to you, make sure you put the VIX
Aaron 09:03
under your nose. That and I come home. Like when you go to bed, like put it under your nose. I came over a football practice. And which is also kind of a weird thing to assistant assistant and have volunteered. We're like, we don't know what's going on. We're just kind of making up as we go. All right, come home until we have like arrangement of like, their snacks and then there's like medicine like all these drugs. All of these. So I got a I got mixed over chest. It's under the nose. They find the ear throat and then like Do you have it on your feet yet?
Brandon 09:47
That's the that's the Bertel one. I don't know. I'm out on that we
Aaron 09:54
got we got like tropical aloe vera and then like a big smell. It's like touching Get the face. So that definitely right now,
Brandon 10:04
I will have her text Shelby the vinegar and honey recipe. That's the stuff whammo.
Aaron 10:11
Well, when I was when I would get like a sore throat or something in college, a lot of my friends were in the medical field, they're like, oh, just give yourself a screwdriver. Like what you mock and orange juice and vitamin vitamins in there and plus all the bacteria for Silk Road. And so I'd go to like the bar. I'll say like, I need my medicine. But I was like, Oh, just get an orange juice with it actually was actually like, made me feel better. Yeah, like nothing like sleep and flight mode going on
Brandon 10:49
there. Might be a mild placebo effect happening here could be a veteran
Aaron 10:58
Yeah, not know that young on now. But I was, like, me, like, big strong to my throat. And it sounds like a, like an actual throat cough. And they're just like, oh, and
Brandon 11:12
that's true. That's what it is. It's apple cider vinegar,
Aaron 11:15
honey. boiling hot water. Lamb. The only only one singular I have been like, wet. Like it just like runny. Oh, yeah. Like any conversation with Shelby it is like a tear. Just like, are you okay? Like, yeah, I just like faded away. What's going on? Yeah. Sounds frustrating because I sound like a child go through puberty. I'm like, so normal it's been rough times. Yeah.
Brandon 11:56
I understand. I've been outside so much this last week. But yesterday, we're outside for a long time.
Aaron 12:02
And then didn't like we had a weird
Brandon 12:08
temperature swing like wild temperature swings yesterday with our activities. And so like several other kids, they were like
Aaron 12:16
very. We did their short practice day because it was the first time we had shoulder pads and helmets. We're not even doing a whole lot. We're gonna do in team camp stuff. We have a scrimmage or spring ball next week. And like the first time we had pads on this entire weekend, we did some conditioning like yeah, we're gonna an hour and a half back. It is still bigger than 90 out here. And it was it was rough for our kids. So we call the early practice and then I've been out mowing also that's also been no bueno. Ah, yeah, there we go. to mow with
Brandon 13:00
a respirator, right like me above all the Spaceman helmet. That's like a Buzz Lightyear helmet.
Aaron 13:14
I told the other coach and one of the players like I'll be up in the press box. The field with no sunlight and now the allergies in the AC unit in the press box we
Brandon 13:28
can't breathe down here. Okay, listen.
Aaron 13:32
lesser mortals are best
Brandon 13:41
maybe the pollen will stay down low it's heavy sinks I gotta get above it. Rise up above the pollen.
Collin 13:47
Pollen is afraid of heights this the common common knowledge but it falls down
Brandon 13:53
right so it stands to reason that the higher you go the less pollen you'll encounter. That's probably not true at all but I
Collin 14:01
know it falls down because it's afraid of being so high
Brandon 14:04
I think it's just obeying the laws of gravity
Collin 14:14
Yes, you know it's law abiding Yeah, just get a good
Brandon 14:19
wow. I don't know if it recognizes that. Mother Nature laws of physics not laws of men
Aaron 14:33
ah, and I tell you Sorry, I
Collin 14:38
also have not had like basically any water today. So that's that's really good system. That's what I like to like, not drink any water all day long. And then Ghazal like really try to get all
Brandon 14:51
the three hours before I go to bed. It's really like to cheat. Like to live on the edge that way.
Aaron 14:55
Perfect. Exactly what Oh, no, I
Collin 15:03
had a today was supposed to be relatively easy and straightforward. And they
Aaron 15:11
got some people, you know, we got a call from a lady a call, he messaged us through Facebook Messenger. He's one of our clients messaged us. She says, Hey, I left last night. I need you to check on my dog to time.
Brandon 15:33
It's customary to set this up before you leave. He's under them. So you're aware that he's out
Aaron 15:38
of the map? Oh, God was like, okay.
Collin 15:43
You know, send a blocking request. And we'll head over and we're just kind of waiting around and by noon. She's like, I don't have internet access. I really need you guys. She goes, I can you just go check on him.
15:54
How is she sending you Facebook messages without access? She's not
Collin 16:00
important. How important I think
Brandon 16:02
it's very important to the context of the story.
Collin 16:04
Lauren would think though, so I was like, oh, when you message at 8am this morning, you were telling us you needed us to check on your dogs at 8am this morning. I get it. Yes. I go over check the dog that I find. I got there at 1210. Literally literally the earliest we could get to them because of the morning we have. And then I get them set up and we're just like waiting and waiting. And she's not recording. And then she's like, Yeah, I'm in Yellowstone. I don't have good cell reception. I'm like, when did you know you record to Yellowstone like
Brandon 16:40
nobody? Yeah, yeah, the way to give the game away like you're not in like Chicago in a business meeting. You're not going to Yellowstone like last second for business.
16:49
Come on. What is it? Exactly? I was just
Collin 16:53
showing the Old Faithful. Forgot my dog like yesterday about 2pm I was like, You know what I need to do I need to go to Yellowstone here. Yeah.
Brandon 17:03
You know what I mean? My life today buffalo buffalo.
Collin 17:06
Let's go buy some bison bison in my life. Yeah. I have it now. But
Brandon 17:12
yeah, sorry. American bison. I apologize. I did buffalo or Asian people.
Collin 17:18
Okay, I do have two dogs. How do you go through the entire rigmarole of booking I assume a flight? I don't know or driving all night. Go to Yellowstone. Then be like your
Brandon 17:30
Yeah. whimsical last second trip to Yellowstone.
Aaron 17:34
In the morning. I was just like
Brandon 17:39
I was I just I woke up in the middle of night just had to go to Yellowstone. I called you soon as I thought you'd be. Yes. I just needed elk. I had to see an elk today. It was just so important to me.
Collin 17:52
So then I
Brandon 17:54
heard of pronghorn herds and pronghorn in my life.
Collin 17:59
I needed I need to smell sulfur. And oh, I love the smell of sulfur in the morning. Rotten egg. So I'm like okay, so we get that done. And we sent her an invoice and she hasn't still hasn't confirmed or anything and results salty. So I went and we've been begging, asking her to get us a copy of her key. And she's saying yeah, yeah, I'll do I'll do it. Nevermind, I need like the back. So I just went I made her a copy of a T invoice for that. And then I come over tonight, which is why I'm running a little late. And we feed the dogs once at nighttime. I go sweet. I'm showing my new staff member and it's hidden as you can see here is their food.
Aaron 18:41
Open it up and it is completely empty.
Collin 18:47
So not only did this person go on a vision quest last
Aaron 18:56
and forget to call us. But they also left without any food in the house. Or their dog.
Brandon 19:08
Oh my gosh,
Collin 19:10
it's nine o'clock at night. And unlike Well, there are no stores open and I will have to find the closest proximity to this as I can by the time by 8am Visit starts tomorrow morning. So I can beat them. And it turns out Petsmart Cariad Walmart as well all these areas no store in town carries this brand it's insane. It's awesome online order special thing. And I'm like do I try and order it tonight and get it like and pay a million dollars to have it rushed delivered to her house tomorrow. So it's like no 100% Now 100% No. So what I'm gonna do is we're just gonna go and find something that's close to ish. To what? And by that then
20:18
wow,
Collin 20:19
I just I'm like, these people have like, functional. Like, oh, I will also say it's so funny when we come over and she has booked last minute before. Usually it's not that she's like four states away whenever she comes to like, as in realizes that she's, you know, I don't know writing record and I was but she has left last minute before and I will say her packing methodology is very much in line with when you see cartoon people packing in a hurry, like flinging things that they literally just grab like fistfuls of cloth and shove them into bags. And then while they're pulling it out of the drawer, like some is falling on the ground, and like it's half out half did. And they don't really know like that. I just I genuinely believe that. That is how she packs given the amount of debris of clothing that is around and spread throughout the house every single time. i So, I understand, like, we do our best to accommodate last minute people because emergencies happen and blah, blah blah. But like this was not an emergency. I don't know. Maybe it was maybe last minute deals now. I just gotta go. Gotta see a bear today, you know, and then
Brandon 21:43
woke up. howling like a wolf that full moon was the other day she's like wolves. That's what I need. Wolves.
Collin 21:48
Oh my gosh,
Brandon 21:49
I think she just like,
Collin 21:52
ran off. Literally the best explanation. I think I have anything to my mind. And then we're trying to get in touch with her. Like, how often do you need us? When do you need us to stop and she's like, not responding not responding. And then she was just like, Oh, that was the other thing is she used to have three dogs and she would do this nationally as to and all for a while all she would messages was was the pug is dead. Dogs not there.
Brandon 22:19
Like, what a great out of context text to receive, right? Like, like pug is dead like. So it's like a code word. Right? Like, exactly the night. Yeah, exactly. You send this to the right person.
Collin 22:34
And we were like, Yeah, okay, cool. When do we need to stop coming over? Like, when's the stop date? And she was just like, yeah, no, the pugs not there anymore. Like, yeah,
Brandon 22:43
that's not what I said. I'm not doing this forever. Tell me when I could, or I will just bill you forever.
Collin 22:54
Well, that's the other thing. I'm like, we're the situation and she's left and we I guess we have agreed take on the care for these pads last minute. But now it's been Oh, man, like seven hours, eight hours with no communication. And no, as an accepted bookings, hasn't paid any of the invoices has been anything. And I'm going like, now. Like she said she needs us through Friday. But does. Yeah,
Brandon 23:24
where will VisionQuest take her next? Right, like, exactly. That's gonna wake up at like Glacier National Park in Montana and be like, Whoa, how did it get here? Oh, no.
Collin 23:34
Shenandoah Valley at this point. Just had to try to compare the mountain ranges. And I do it was just sequentially. And so yeah,
Aaron 23:45
definitely.
Brandon 23:47
I was driving through Yellowstone. I heard John Denver and I was like, oh, Shenandoah Valley, let's go drove all the way to like what they
Collin 23:58
it's, it's almost as bad as the time that she called us. She messaged us. And she said, Hey, I left this morning. This is literally I'm not. I wish I was joking about this. She said I left this morning. I'll be back tomorrow. I need to check my dogs at night, once the night twice. And we were like, sub we
Aaron 24:21
which point we arrived that night
Collin 24:27
and found the house in total and utter disarray. And like dog poop everywhere and all sorts of stuff. So we messaged her and we said When did you leave? And she said Oh, when I said this morning, I guess I met yesterday morning and this spring she
Brandon 24:49
flies like Europe like Alaska and like.
Collin 24:53
Again, this is person with a semi like a professional level job and like, you know,
Aaron 24:59
has had it for While
Brandon 25:02
taking last second trips to
Collin 25:05
national parks Yeah, so the dogs had gone like a full like 36 hours.
Aaron 25:10
Oh my gosh. Sick. Take better care of pets. Anyway, don't be like that. So, yes. I have a side note
Brandon 25:24
that I thought of Yellowstone Park made me think of this. That's how I got here. Right.
Aaron 25:27
So here's my fun fact about Yellowstone National Park in particular. The American pronghorn, right?
Brandon 25:37
This is very, this is a very sad topic. So entry show fashion. Here we go. I read about the pronghorn one time. The American pronghorn is very interesting. Because it is the fastest land animal in North America.
Aaron 25:55
Right. Okay. Why? Oh, why? Yeah, yeah.
Collin 26:01
What's it running from? Exactly? That's the question.
Brandon 26:07
And it's it's likely that it evolved to run from something that no longer exists all that less is now the pronghorn. And it's natural predator. That was that fast. Is extinct. And today have these like billion mile an hour pronghorn? It's just like blasted all over the place. Nothing can catch them. Like, because the thing that they evolved to run away from
Aaron 26:31
God,
Brandon 26:33
which to me is just kind of a crazy thought we think about it,
Aaron 26:37
literally outran it. Yeah, literally.
Brandon 26:41
It was probably something like the North American Cheetos or something like that.
Collin 26:43
I know we had the light North American lion. Yeah.
Brandon 26:47
And there was like big direwolves and stuff. It's probably not probably not the bear, right? Sure. Face bear fight. Not that fast. But like, probably like an American cheetah. Maybe the American lion, right? Something something like that. But like that stuff is gone. And the pronghorn is still around, man, which is kind of wild. Yeah. Good. direwolf. I mean, yeah, who doesn't?
Collin 27:10
But yeah, it's it's very interesting. How that? Yeah, I did not. Interesting. Yeah. Kind of leftover, this residual like, well, it's also interesting that it's still persisted, which tells me that, like, if it's fat that fast now, when there's Yeah, need for it to be?
Brandon 27:29
How fast was it? To like, slow down. Slower than it used to be?
Collin 27:35
Yeah. If you don't have that selection pressure on it, then you would think it would probably slow down at least some? Yeah. Which is kind of also again, yet another insane thing to think about. Yeah, because they're fast. But like, they don't have to
Brandon 27:53
be fast anymore. But they still are obviously. But like, yeah, it's it's just a weird, a weird thought to have. And I read that for the first time. Like last year, at some point, I
Aaron 28:02
was like, Yo, that's a good point.
Brandon 28:07
It's like one of the things you don't really think about, you know, very often it kind of makes you like wonder like, what intellectual wonder what else does that right, like? But that's the most like glaring example of like, is
Aaron 28:20
there this thing evolved to do?
Brandon 28:25
This way, and then the stuff that was pressuring it to do that? died out?
28:33
Wow, good, though,
Brandon 28:36
evolves. So well, plus, you know, glacial retreat, but like, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, it had a lynching of the extinction of megafauna, but
Aaron 28:46
still, it's kind of crazy. Think about that. Well, let's see
Collin 28:57
where that goes. And that's not something
Aaron 29:00
that the appropriate will say,
Brandon 29:06
what, sorry, so there's aside from my side tangent there, really derailing the conversation, like I do from study
Collin 29:10
program. Yeah. pronghorn speed over the millennia. Yes.
Aaron 29:18
Take that Fox guy for long term expected. Exactly.
Brandon 29:27
Yes, sorry to derail the conversation. Holy, but no, I thought that was a fun. Fun science fact, that we can just throw in there today. So blam.
Aaron 29:38
Oh, good.
Collin 29:39
I guess I do have another tangent. You Brandon have experienced the culture firsthand. So I'm just reviewing an email I just got from a kiwi pets. I need to know what can they ask them? A Whole New Zealand
Aaron 30:00
But Brad
Collin 30:05
because I don't know, when I interviewed the pet sitter from South Africa, I did in quite a long time freaking out about whether I stressed out about, well, I'm going to understand people and the accents that they have, and also references to use to speak about things. And I spent a lot of time listening to videos, YouTube videos, and watching things about people from South Africa. Speaking or giving presentations, but not Oh, yeah, to kind of prepare for that. And, obviously, you never know what you're gonna get. When you know someone's accent. Yeah, it's gonna have until you talk that particular person that's really great whenever they have, like, you know, you can catch a Facebook Live or something that they've had on there. But yeah, I've I've heard some pretty gnarly New Zealand accent though. I'm,
Brandon 30:57
they're pretty intense. Yeah, they most of them are pretty chill, right? It's just kind of like, everyone's well, they'll say a word and be like, Wow, ha, but you kind of pick up on the context within the city. I can't remember an example that's up my head right now. But like it's pretty as a whole. Like, I'm not trying to stereotype hardcore here, but like, pretty chill dudes. Right? Like, pretty laid back. Like just like, oh, yeah, like, really kind of easygoing.
31:30
So it'll be alright. I
Brandon 31:32
think good. Okay, fine. They might talk they might say some weird things about netball. And you're gonna go, what? Probably not the like, the sports they play in New Zealand is bonkers. Like there was like, Okay, so here's what I watched it on TV. I was just watching it because it's had a TV and I was watching it and I was going
Aaron 31:56
What the heck is this? Why?
Brandon 31:59
And I ate breakfast with like, a New Zealand netball team. Oh, right. And I was just talking to him like normal people. But like, I really want to be like, Why? Why netball? How, how does this happen? What do you do?
32:11
Yeah.
Brandon 32:13
It's, it's really, it was really odd experience. Like, just because it's like, I don't know if it was the towns we were in or like, because it's like a smaller place. Right? But like, you just be walking around and like, yep, that's the New Zealand volleyball team. Right? They're like, just like, just like hanging out. Because you turn around. There's a dude that's like seven feet tall. And he's wearing a New Zealand volleyball shirt. Like, oh, that's that's the dude on the deep like. I'll ask it. But yeah. So netball. I imagine basketball with no backboard.
Aaron 32:50
That's kind of hard. Yes. That's.
Collin 32:54
So that'd be pretty easy to shoot from behind, then. Yeah.
Brandon 32:58
And you have to like, basically, you have to get like under it. And you have to like, shoot,
Aaron 33:03
but there's like, a rule about jumping from certain spots, like you can't
Brandon 33:11
write. Like, because that would be like Mega easy. If you just like, went up for a layup and just like, flat. You could just like, dunk it right. I think that's like, not allowed. There's like a thing that you can't jump out. I don't know. It was really weird. I just watched the other sports. I was watching
Aaron 33:26
it going. It's very quizzical expression on my face. Okay, and it's very interesting, too, that like, the Maori
Brandon 33:41
culture is like, so ingrained in New Zealand as a wholeness, right. It's been very accepted by like, everybody. Right? Right. It's not like, it's very different than like, the native culture in like North America, where it's like, oh, yeah, I've heard of Native Americans before, but I've never seen one before. You know, like that. It's such an ingrained part of the culture that like, everybody uses like, Maori vocabulary for things.
Aaron 34:10
Sometimes, you know,
Brandon 34:10
like, you hear a word I use, like, I have no idea what that word means. It's just like, blam. It's good. And yeah, it's very, it's jarring because it's very like, because everybody seems to know what it means because it's like a very ingrained, like cultural thing. So they might hit you with some words with lots of vowels in it, and you're just gonna be like, I don't know what you're talking about. Again, context clues are good because they'll just like drop it. You know, like when somebody is speaking like Spanglish, and they just like throwing in random Spanish words. Oh, sure. And like, it's like that.
Aaron 34:52
But it's like, Maori. And so you're like
Collin 34:58
the
Brandon 35:00
syllable pattern that you're used to is like abruptly changed. And it's very like interesting. So cool, right? They might just be like hey, Chiara, and it's like, Hello. Good morning. Like everybody just like throw that out there. Sure.
Aaron 35:19
So it's cool. Yeah. pretty laid back.
Brandon 35:24
They might talk about how much they hate invasive species a lot.
Aaron 35:28
I think that would that's our bus driver guy.
Brandon 35:36
Our tour guide dude was just talking about how much he hated
Aaron 35:39
like the possum things like they they're not supposed to be they're very angry. That all forms of invasive marsupial very grumpy. Other than that, I remember much like laid back. Very, like, chill. Very friendly. Everywhere I went to gaming don't like it. I think she has a person is a cat behaviorist teal hair. Oh, sweet. And looks like thankfully it looks like she has been on. She has been on.
Brandon 36:26
Okay, so North Island. That was where my next question North or South Island says I think that makes a difference
Collin 36:33
of 60 has been on other podcasts so can listen.
Aaron 36:39
Auckland sidenote, Auckland is sweet. Yeah, very cool city. Like
Brandon 36:46
where it's located on the island is really bizarre because it's like far northern part.
Aaron 36:51
It's basically like on an isthmus. Right. That's what it looks like. If
Brandon 36:56
you look on the map. It's basically like the isthmus of the north part of the island. And so the bay there is
Aaron 37:01
gorgeous. Like it's a beautiful
Collin 37:07
really neat. Isn't Auckland isn't quite a bit isn't New Zealand. Is that where they raced Top Gear. They raced the boat against the car. Yes. Okay.
Aaron 37:21
Yes. Hmm, yeah.
Brandon 37:26
Oh, boating. Huge in New Zealand.
Aaron 37:30
Right. I know that. But Auckland is
Brandon 37:36
awesome. I was like, I wouldn't really know what to expect because it's like the biggest one of the biggest cities. It's not really that big. Right. So like, it looked the parts I didn't know how to do it. I didn't go to like every single part of Auckland, obviously. Right. The parts that I drove through, were pretty chill.
Aaron 37:51
Nice. Lots of like, huge, like, dock,
Brandon 37:57
right area, like shipping thing. Like lots of really cool just like stuff. That's really neat.
Aaron 38:05
The big tower thing is cool.
Brandon 38:07
We did the touristy thing. I went to the tower thing. There's like a big giant needle thingy. And there's like weird fancy restaurant and like casinos on the top. We totally went there because I haven't was super dope buffet. Right? It was great. Yeah. What else? Oh, other things about New Zealand. You might need to know the Kiwi much larger bird than you probably think it is. We saw it in like a exhibit thing. And I was like, it's that big. Like I didn't? I didn't. Wow.
Collin 38:54
That's a good point. Yeah. Because it all the nature documentaries. You have literally no, no scale.
Brandon 39:00
It's just like, there it is walking. It's like the size of a big chicken. Like, it's huge. Like I thought it was small. Right. Everything I had seen in the spatial context. I had seen it and led me to believe that it was like a small bird. This is not true. This guy was I lived he was much bigger than I thought it was going to be shocked by this
Collin 39:32
after the spin that spun that into
Aaron 39:37
list about Yes. I don't even know if that's.
Brandon 39:43
I mean, this is very interesting. I think an interesting thing would be because they take the preservation of natural wildlife so seriously. How do people feel about like, taking care of their cats right? Are Do many people like, listened to Bob Barker? Right? Do they have feral cats? Because that was very frowned upon. Because i The guy was telling us about these nature preserves that they made, and it's like insane the levels that they go through to get some of these areas like rewinded. Right to keep out because a lot of their native species are birds. Yeah, because it's an island. Right? And they have several, like, they're one of their big birds is like a, like a parrot. They can't fly. Yes, the big green. So like, Yeah, I can't run what's called, but that thing is crazy. is humongous. It's like the size of a cat. And, like, so things like feral cats are a big frowned upon, I would imagine. So, do people listen to Bob Barker? Is the pet? Like, what is the general attitude towards pets?
Aaron 40:54
In general? And like, how
Brandon 40:58
do people kind of go with that? Because I think that would be interesting question. Because in North America, as we know, they're just like, whatever, it's cat, leave it outside. And then like, there's 20,000 feral cats, like running around every town, you know.
Aaron 41:15
But I don't know if that would
Brandon 41:16
fly in New Zealand. I feel like not. I feel like
Aaron 41:21
well, I am adding it to my notes.
Brandon 41:26
Like, just like people's general attitudes about cats.
Aaron 41:31
Do they? Cats in general are interesting. Because there's such a negative stigma about them. Right? Because a lot of people will just be like, I can't so
Brandon 41:45
much, right, like you hear all these stories about people like doing terrible things to cats just out of spite. For some reason, you know? Or in Missouri, you know, I just shot it. Like, why is that your answer to everything stop. But, like, it'd be interesting to get a different perspective, from another country about kind of attitudes towards cats.
Aaron 42:14
Because I feel like it's a very,
Brandon 42:17
it's a very like divisive pet.
Aaron 42:20
When you think about it, you know, people either, like,
Brandon 42:25
really super oddly obsessed with their cats or like people like, don't want to be around a cat at all. And like for seemingly no reason. Right? Like, many people, like have had zero bad experiences of cats, but they'll be like, I hate cats.
42:43
Why?
Brandon 42:45
Why is it a violent reaction?
Aaron 42:47
Because thanks for that brilliant, elaborate
Brandon 42:51
answer. I thank you for that.
Collin 42:53
Exactly.
Aaron 42:56
Did you still have questions? Yeah.
Brandon 42:59
Very Aaron. Thoughts on cats just in general.
Aaron 43:04
I mean, I definitely feel the same way. Like, people just either like really hate death. Or like some evil. They're like, Oh, I absolutely love death. And I've died. That's so bad stands for it's like, oh my gosh, look at all 12,000 pictures of my cat from someone named Colin. And then people like, oh my gosh, my see cat. I'm shooting it. You're like, why did that kitty do? I know I've seen I've seen personally especially when I was with county. People love hate relationship with app and your site. Why? And you're like, you feed your cat. You're like, oh, yeah, you know, just whatever's left on the table. And you're like, Oh, why don't you do that? Yeah, totally agree. It's very weird. Like, I don't understand. Like the, this weird stigma the cats have. It's a very confusing thing like I don't know. So it'd be interesting, I think to get an international perspective on this. Yes. And see what New Zealanders think about their cats. Is this
Brandon 44:33
weird transcendent thing? Do all people think like that? Or is this just a really bizarre American thing? Like so many other things? Yeah, I'm only speaking of like Midwestern Americans, I cannot I really have no context for other parts of the country. I don't know if like the Northwest feels different Northwest American listeners, please let us know. Is the is this a pervasive feeling? Or like
Collin 45:07
Oh no, you're fine. I found the as a bird as the Kakapo
Aaron 45:10
is the giant parrot like Oh,
Brandon 45:16
important thing about these the Maori lately like those Pacific Island languages every every vowel is the end of a syllable. So it'd be that CA CA.
Collin 45:26
Oh, well this is just the cook cop how her car car power. Okay, so
Brandon 45:32
it'd be the car. So that's, that's a syllable count syllables end with vowels, I think is the general rule, because probably.
Collin 45:40
I was scrolling because I was like, I don't know how to pronounce this. And I got it broken down. I was like, oh,
Aaron 45:45
that's the PA pow. Yeah,
Brandon 45:49
it's really crazy looking. Anyway,
Collin 45:50
I will. Cuz it comes out at night. It's nocturnal. That's the other weird thing about it.
Aaron 45:54
Yes. It's giant. Yeah.
Collin 45:57
All this to say?
Aaron 45:59
Yes, I don't,
Collin 46:01
I think. Yeah, I think they probably have a more I would have it have more staunch opinion about, especially like the indoor outdoor cat perceptions. And I wonder if even have very split the rate, like local regulations are when it comes to?
Brandon 46:18
I mean, they might have very strict look, right. Like, you don't get to have an outdoor cat. Sorry.
Aaron 46:24
Like, yeah,
Brandon 46:27
I mean, like, again, because like, in North America, it's weird that people like absolutely cat outside. Like,
46:35
there's 12 billion coyotes
Brandon 46:36
that live right over there. Why you do it like your cat. So why are you doing that? But in New Zealand and not other big predators, right? They have like weird things like that have like weasels or stoats or something that like have been invasive as well that cause problems, but like, you know, that's smaller than cat. So not would be slightly less peril. But yeah, in North America, people just like, I'll just let them outside. Like people think of like, the barn cat as the way all cats should be.
Aaron 47:13
Which is odd. Again, because like,
Brandon 47:19
we've talked about this before, there are apparently many different kinds of chat that I have hunger and wee bits, that I don't know what they are, but they were probably imagining bred for certain traits and reasons, much like other domesticated animals are. And so not all cats are going to be like,
Aaron 47:45
mouse barn cat, you know? Because they're just like,
Brandon 47:50
literally not designed for that, you know?
Aaron 47:53
Like, why not? Cat?
Brandon 47:56
Maybe, maybe that is because there is a lack of sort of knowledge about
48:01
cats. Right?
Brandon 48:04
Maybe people don't know, because there is no like,
Aaron 48:09
national Kennel
Brandon 48:10
Club cat show thing that is on television all the time, like the dog show is where there's some random announcer telling me that this dog was bred for cattle herding or whatever. This dog was bred for hunting lions, right? You can appreciate that those two dogs are going to behave differently. Just knowing that one
Aaron 48:29
fact. Right, like
Brandon 48:34
and so if such a thing exists for cats. At the peak, this knowledge needs to be disseminated more readily available for people to get out there. So they understand like, Oh, yes. This cat was bred to keep a king's feet one. And this one was made to like eat mice in the corn barn like I don't know. But like, if that's true, those cats are going to behave very differently.
Aaron 49:11
And I don't know.
Brandon 49:12
And so cats really just have a marketing problem. I feel like this
Collin 49:17
is well and this is marketing problem perception problem. They've also been linked to a lot of like the occult, and other weird practices that people tend to shy away that's true witchcraft, crafting demonized. So they have a definitely a stigma about them. I mean, just the superstition about the black cat crossing your path. That's true.
Brandon 49:43
And others that's why random southerners just shoot all the cats because they're afraid of witches. And clearly, this might actually not be further from the truth. If we think about yard waiver. I think that would be interesting to hear the notes on that. That sounds
Aaron 50:15
right. I think about this. We're cats do you have a marketing problem? Right?
Brandon 50:21
Just cat uneducated. Luckily,
50:23
cinema
Brandon 50:24
cats.com is here to help us recognize that there are different kinds of cats and what television or movies they've been in. Shout out to our favorite website.
Collin 50:36
Obviously, yes, what's good, Linda? Linda? Yep, they do great work.
Brandon 50:44
doing her part in this cat thing to help cats get the proper recognition.
Collin 50:48
She had a recent post as of today. Oh, yes. See?
Brandon 50:54
You see what a hard working lady this is.
Collin 50:58
Not Slaven. The child from 1977 contains an implied kitty carnage. Warning. Ooh, goodness. Whoa. Is that you contain some spoilers for the film a young woman. Okay. Okay. This is a really this is a this is a movie review that involves an cat.
Aaron 51:16
The cat burger this hour. He's with screenshots and gifts. All this is man.
Collin 51:27
Oh, dedication or final musings. Mu zings. Oh, yes, that's right. Basically says anything that if kittens is not a friend.
Aaron 51:40
I agree. I agree with Linda.
Collin 51:48
Oh, no. Yeah, it's implied that a wretched hand. Take pity and eat it from behind
Aaron 51:53
the tombstone. Oh, no. Oh, that's awkward.
Collin 52:00
Oh, how about about the 1966 Martius scheme of diamonds television series or television? Film from that Batman?
Aaron 52:14
Yes. Oh, tell me more.
Brandon 52:19
Yeah, all my attention right now.
Collin 52:22
So this was originally aired on November 24 1966. What a great day
Brandon 52:26
that is.
Collin 52:28
It's a horrible day. Wow. Basically, Marcia Queen of the diamonds. She tries to effort to purloined the renowned a bat diamond, which has over 10,000 carats. Haha Get it because it's the bat diamonds after it. Oh my goodness, which which unfortunately Batman uses to power his amazing bat computer. So he uses a 10,000 carat
Brandon 53:00
This is 60s Batman is literally the best thing of all time. I can't.
Collin 53:05
As far Martius Quest has been stymied because of the diamond resides in the mysterious Batcave basin, which is known only to the dynamic duo Adelphia to further her display and Marcia. Marcia relies on the black art and practiced by inept Enchantress on Tilda will the cave crusaders succumb to the dastardly designs of the perfidious Marcia and her shady acolytes, are they once again emerge victorious, just like a resounding blow for all that is good
Aaron 53:31
and honorable. She has a cat basically.
Brandon 53:36
That's fantastic.
Collin 53:39
Bile musings. I love musings. Cats prefer not to eat Toad,
Aaron 53:44
or cape crusader.
Collin 53:53
I love it. So.
Aaron 53:55
Oh,
Brandon 53:57
Lester's you may think Linda, if you listen to this. We are not joking. Okay. Oh, it may seem like I've been like ironic. This is just my bad sense of humor. I apologize. But
54:11
this is Vegas. Great.
Brandon 54:14
I love this so much. Idea. being facetious or ironic at all, ironically love this.
Collin 54:25
Yeah, she's been on a tear recently. She reviews the naughty number nine from Schoolhouse Rock this Baba knows
Brandon 54:43
no bounds. No. Oh
Collin 54:45
my gosh, this is amazing. Okay, I am
Aaron 54:48
sending this to
Brandon 54:52
give me this. I'm
Collin 54:53
so happy about this right now. It's a He's a pool shark and he's a cat
Brandon 55:02
oh my god
Collin 55:05
it's a cue ball to teach kids their multiplication tables for the number nine
Aaron 55:09
I have ever seen this
Collin 55:16
Original airdate may 17 1973
Aaron 55:22
Whoa I was unaware that she did oh yes undoubtedly the cat
Brandon 55:33
was used because of his connection to the number nine cats having nine lives The reason the cat is a bad guy is because the nine times he was offing is too difficult to learn by children
Aaron 55:42
at school. Oh my gosh, I know
Collin 55:50
one of my favorite things about this is that yes, it's one of this just genuine pure joys of the internet that she is working on has been working on this since 2014 I need to point that out that this has been yeah that long. And that she continues to find movies like down at the bottom there. She reviews the movie from 1931 that has a cat in it. And it makes me happy it's just really good again and the screenshots and everything it the humor Yes
Aaron 56:23
Right. Jokes is beautiful so much in this I really do enjoy this kind of thing so that out that doesn't make you happy I have some good news nice deal with you.
Brandon 56:42
Like messenger something's like Yeah, we love you. Thank you that's it. I go well like Instagram messenger something from the official account.
Collin 56:52
I can I can I can email right now from the other feedback email. Yes, he's Linda Kay at cinema cat.com
Aaron 57:00
Okay, it's right. Oh, man.
Brandon 57:04
I'll leave that up. Instagram is great too by the way it's just like it's like screenshots and stuff and just all the all the movies like oh, here's this one. Like here's this one. Here's the this day
Collin 57:20
I know Hold on. Oh brother is about to we have to get a new follower.
Brandon 57:25
Yes, please. Thank you. No,
57:28
okay
Aaron 57:34
got it yeah, we must this is important. Important work here follow is $298 Boom Absolutely. Okay. I'm gonna treat that note
Brandon 58:00
because I don't don't think about that I won't
Collin 58:08
Oh, okay. Well there's some behind the scenes work for you
Aaron 58:14
laying the groundwork well if you if
Collin 58:19
if you want to go back and listen to more cinema cat fun this might
Brandon 58:24
be the third day we've talked about
Collin 58:27
it is indeed no I think it's the summer update so yeah, November the the episode there's gonna be a hill
Aaron 58:37
well Yeah about that. And
Brandon 58:45
I think there was one more before that like when we discovered it I'm pretty sure that was the second one but it's okay. There will be more Don't worry listeners Oh,
Collin 58:59
no. The other one where we originally found this was the cinema cast review of Milo and Otis and the all That's right. On the episode another niche genre yes back from March yeah good
Aaron 59:14
episode by the way at McAfee Oh, that's happened. It is not
Brandon 59:21
safe All right. All right. That is a good episode. I like that one a lot.
Collin 59:31
I think we need to I think we need to wrap up here but I do think we need to we need to come up with a new challenge of the something along those lines actually thinking about this today.
59:43
Of what Lions
Collin 59:46
have sent a cat obviously Oh. know of coming up.
Brandon 59:53
Really scared right now.
Collin 59:58
Know coming up with another challenge. Ah, we need to work on that for next time I think I like the top five or something along those lines
1:00:13
of something okay.
Brandon 1:00:16
Potential top five list income.
Collin 1:00:19
Oh, okay, so let me just Okay before we start adding stuff let me go run through the topic list really quick.
Brandon 1:00:25
This topic list I can't even open it on my phone anymore because it's like too big and crashes I haven't looked at it in a minute. Okay,
Collin 1:00:35
so here's the rundown real quick. I'm gonna say real quick is like so the thing is find a y2k retrospect. By Oh yeah. Biofilms would you advise a stranger to watch in order to better understand what kind of person you are? That was when Brady threw out there? That was Aaron actually. Oh, that was Aaron. Oh, one of our favorite conspiracies, books and our relationships with them. What fictional universe would you least like limited why? Maybe that was brave. Download me. First cars and favorite cars. Favorite, most impactful favorite slash most impactful movies and that's a key distinction favorite versus most impactful?
Brandon 1:01:11
Some of these are topics that we touch on every once in a while. They don't necessarily get dedicated. Exactly right. But we we have touched on these things.
Collin 1:01:17
You talked about middle school, Boy Scouts, we always talk about high school. First jobs. Jobs. We are bad at another one. We need things only you notice in life instruments band bring up in a small town. Hunting drive, trucks.
Aaron 1:01:34
musicals.
Collin 1:01:38
Reading and actually listening to music. Oh, I don't. Okay, musical tastes plays music your classical oh, what classical book to be made to a Muppet Movie. Did Mary do that?
Brandon 1:01:48
We did do that one. Do that one. Oh my. Yeah, we did that one. Removing one from the law. Oh my goodness. Look at that.
Collin 1:01:55
We'll have the as seen on TV challenge. We just talked about the ball. Concert or stories, cake wars and food shows. I don't understand those. Hong Kong cinema. Colombia's cocaine hippos.
Brandon 1:02:09
We talked about that randomly to one time I think so we did talk about
Collin 1:02:15
what what's the movie or show that you like? This character? That ruins for you?
Brandon 1:02:22
American tale that's my short answer. Oh, go?
Collin 1:02:25
Yeah, well, which is interesting because your top 10 Mouse movies this year. Best in store purpose true. We
Brandon 1:02:32
have to find five more mass movies.
Aaron 1:02:36
Book the movie at work. Book versus movie adaptation.
Collin 1:02:41
Oh, we need to get we need to start preparing for the Oprah the Shark Week episode.
Aaron 1:02:47
That's true.
Collin 1:02:50
Casper, this movies that you love. But none of my friends have seen Oh, top five candy bars. I need show TV draft and
Aaron 1:02:59
etc. Oh yeah. Look at all this. Plus,
Brandon 1:03:04
Plus, we do have a giant movie genre slash music genre list that we can pull from again as well. I think I like I think I like that. Okay. We had that roulette that one time when we did that. Where I discovered that I like stoner rock. Okay. Not a
Collin 1:03:23
Yeah. Where does that where does that reside? That
Brandon 1:03:27
I think that's its own separate sheet. It's got its own separate thing is a musical genres. Okay. I think plus the Oh brother. bookclub.
Aaron 1:03:38
Don't forget. Okay.
Collin 1:03:39
I think yeah, a lot there. So I think we need to we need to cite something start working on again. I always
Brandon 1:03:47
so good. Plus my last name schools Fridays. I got time to do. Aaron did you ever
Collin 1:04:02
want to read? Watch? You wanted to break or candy bars? Listen, listen.
Aaron 1:04:08
Do you want to just run that way? The I mean, yeah, or something? Yeah, or something else? I think we could watch something. I mean, the model is doable. Okay.
Collin 1:04:24
So I think we need to break out the genre list. The movies genre list? Yes. So send that link back out. And we'll do we'll pick away at that.
Aaron 1:04:35
I think I shouldn't be able
Brandon 1:04:36
to open that. It's in my drive. It's literally called movie genre list. I think you guys should have
Collin 1:04:42
it. Okay.
Aaron 1:04:44
I think I have it. I don't know where it is. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So
Brandon 1:04:52
here's the que movie genres that are on this list. Now. There's 26 of them.
Aaron 1:05:01
I'll go down it real quick. And then we can Yeah, you
Brandon 1:05:04
both are on there. It's I just called the movie genre list.
Collin 1:05:08
So we have a sheet.
Aaron 1:05:11
It's a doc. Anybody sheets out here? Oh? See,
Brandon 1:05:21
it's my handy dandy scientific meaning. It's a list of movie genres. So I called it movie genre
Aaron 1:05:26
list. Blam. Hey, you are here. Let's see here. So we've got
Collin 1:05:38
oh, we're just gonna pick a random number generator to find this for us, or what we're gonna do. Oh,
Brandon 1:05:42
we could do that. Actually, that was my random number generator. I use one. I don't think I have it on a
Collin 1:05:49
random.org. They bring the random to you.
Brandon 1:05:54
Wow, they should pay you for that. Good. Okay,
Collin 1:06:01
do you have one pulled up or do you want me to use are you gonna pull? Okay, so I'm gonna do one through 29. Yeah, but even that
Brandon 1:06:07
across somebody's already if you draw a four or five reroll, or 25
Collin 1:06:12
Okay, so here's your random. Wow, okay. Okay. So, Aaron, this one's for you. Brandon, you read out the results. On Saturday. Three numbers, buddy, gang. Oh, I
Brandon 1:06:25
thought we last time we just all did the same one. Oh, no, you're
Collin 1:06:28
Good point. Good point. That's pretty much okay. Yeah. Okay.
Aaron 1:06:31
The number is 2929 Gambling movies. Okay, so
Collin 1:06:43
the challenge is, watch a gambling
Brandon 1:06:47
movie that involves gambling in the plot somewhere. Okay. And not like as part of the main, the part of the main main plot device, right? Not like, Oh, okay. Not like, they just happen to be playing cards in this one scene that's inconsequential to anything. Okay, that's not like a gambling movie.
Collin 1:07:06
Ed, can we go ahead and cross out the ocean series?
Aaron 1:07:12
That's a heist movie. We did High School gambling? Yeah.
Brandon 1:07:21
Yeah, I would classify oceans as a high
Collin 1:07:24
heist movie. Okay. Yeah. I was just trying to figure out where we would not do it. Yeah.
Aaron 1:07:30
But like,
Brandon 1:07:31
yeah, so as long as gambling is important to the plot in some way, we'll count it. But we'll just clash on oceans because that's mostly a heist movie. So, there we go. We can talk about we can talk about our thoughts. So I think if we leave it open ended.
Aaron 1:07:47
We can talk about what makes a
Brandon 1:07:50
what do you think makes a movie a quote? Gambling movie? Yeah. Right. And then you can justify your pick from there.
Collin 1:07:57
Yeah, that's kind of what we did last time.
Brandon 1:07:59
Yeah, I think so. That's why we did that with heist, because someone was someone who was like,
Collin 1:08:04
okay. Okay, I like this. We're gonna watch a movie that involve gambling. Gambling is the main plot point or device. Not just have somebody in the background? Yes. And go from there. Okay. We'll have that ready. Next time. The movie that we watch all right movies in the case the Brandon will have a deadly watch seven of them. Prepare
Brandon 1:08:30
book. It's fine. It's okay. We it adds. It's fine. It's okay. I need to compare sometimes and when I when I did that with the heist movie, I watched a couple to be like, I didn't talk about all of them because I was like, No, that was bad. This one's much better. I was trying to get a feel for what made a good heist movie. So that's the strikeout. On the list I don't remember how it's worked, but you could like highlight it and then like
Collin 1:09:23
how do you use okay, we'll figure that out. Okay, that's what we'll do. We'll cross it off. Eventually.
Brandon 1:09:41
Oh, wait. God All right. Gambling movies. Here we come.
Collin 1:09:58
I love it. Okay. Well, enjoy your evening, Aaron. Get better deed back now All right. Love you guys. Love you too.