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0:00

Ladies and gentlemen , welcome to the sport investing

0:03

, episode number 20 . I'm

0:05

your host , brian Bonnet , and sitting to my

0:07

left is the infamous the man

0:09

of wonder , damien . Salman

0:11

Damien . Episode

0:13

20 . Dude , I know , I know we

0:16

made it . That's I'm I'm shocked

0:18

. The summer's been a little bit slow . We've kind of the

0:20

last couple weeks we've been doing every other week

0:22

, so we were actually

0:25

should be on episode 22 , but we're only on episode

0:27

20 . Okay , but you

0:29

know , unfortunately we both are

0:31

working people . This isn't

0:33

our only thing of income , or

0:35

it is actually literally no source

0:37

of income . No , this is just a hobby at this point

0:40

, right ? So we are just here for fun

0:42

and , yeah , making money

0:44

and feeding our children definitely takes priority

0:46

sometimes and enjoying summer

0:48

, because it is summer Michigan , we got

0:50

three months of good weather . Then

0:52

we got nine months of crap .

0:54

So it is a complete and

0:56

emergency household to have fun while the

0:58

weather's good . Canada's really trying

1:01

to destroy that right now they are .

1:02

I was out golfing . I was out on the golf course today

1:04

and it was foggy , looking from all the wildfire

1:07

everywhere you look .

1:08

It's just crazy when you look , it's wild .

1:10

Yeah , I , it's literally wild

1:12

. It's a wildfire that's Breaking

1:17

out the bad jokes . I really , yeah

1:19

, that was quick . Yeah , you know I start doing that kind

1:21

of stuff . So I man

1:24

, I've been having A

1:27

rough couple weeks , to be honest with you . I had , I've

1:30

had a roof leak in one of my buildings For

1:33

going on five months now .

1:36

That's always a good amount of time to have a roof leak and the

1:40

when it leaks over the unit .

1:42

The apartment is vacant . We found it

1:44

because we were doing some of the drywall

1:46

and found some wet drywall after A

1:49

snow thaw . Okay

1:51

, so I call the roofer . We

1:54

cut out the drywall , start replaced

1:56

it . All Roofer comes out , does some

1:58

stuff that go . You're good to go Next

2:00

time . He comes there , next rain Guess

2:03

what ? We got some wet drywall again . He

2:05

comes out . He does some more stuff Goes

2:08

next time it rains . So

2:11

apartment we're now we're like two months in the

2:13

apartment's still vacant because I

2:15

got to make sure 100% that this roof

2:17

leak is fixed . Yeah , before I put somebody

2:19

in there . Yeah , you know , because it

2:21

would just suck to have somebody in there right now .

2:23

That's not a good place when you know , and so in

2:25

this apartment rents for a thousand

2:27

a month .

2:28

Yeah , so every month it's open . I'm losing

2:30

a Thousand dollars . Yeah

2:33

, plus I'm paying these roofers to come out . So

2:35

then , month and a half

2:38

, two months ago , we do what's

2:40

called an aluminum coating on the

2:42

whole roof which is supposed to seal

2:44

it tight . It's like a brand new roof . Yeah

2:46

, actually got done . Is

2:49

leaking ? Worse the

2:51

Now , when it rains , it like just

2:54

showers in . I wonder

2:56

, and we can't find , we can't find the leak .

2:59

I wonder if it's somehow like running along

3:01

a chimney line or something along those door rafter

3:03

.

3:04

So we put they put caps on

3:06

the vent stacks . Mm-hmm

3:09

, there there is a chimney but

3:11

it's nowhere near where our leaks are right

3:13

. And a wooden leak from where

3:16

it's at . It's sealed around tight . And

3:19

then we have a gutter on the low

3:21

end of the building and it can't

3:23

be leaking from through like the gutter overflowing

3:25

and coming in Because water

3:27

doesn't travel uphill .

3:29

Not normally no .

3:31

Um , so yeah , we're quite perplexed

3:33

. So the unit it's sitting

3:35

empty and we're waiting for another big rain

3:37

so he can come out and Try

3:39

and do something else . At this

3:41

point I'm very frustrated with it

3:43

.

3:44

Why ? Why wouldn't you just have two people

3:46

one person with a hose on top of the roof spraying

3:49

until they can find that leak ?

3:50

We've tried with the hose and couldn't . Couldn't

3:53

get it to leak Really , yeah .

3:56

Huh , man , that's . That's disturbing

3:59

and upsetting . I that's , that's man .

4:01

Yeah , I already hear that , yeah , it cost me 11,000 dollars to Still

4:04

not be roofed .

4:06

That's , that's other than most of my cars are worth .

4:08

Yeah , so this is the downside of being a real estate investor . And

4:11

then now all my summer taxes just

4:13

came out , so

4:16

both my building loves that portion

4:18

of both my buildings and my gym . Summer taxes

4:20

just drop side to pay those . Yeah

4:23

, then I have another unit vacant that needed a complete

4:25

rehab . The people lived in there for almost 20 years , okay

4:27

, and they had a drop ceiling

4:29

and the drop ceiling . I

4:32

was originally just going to replace the tiles , but

4:34

the , uh , the spanners , the

4:37

, the , the ceiling tile sits on . Yeah

4:40

, we're so gross with nicotine

4:43

.

4:47

Oh , oh , I'm sticky and stuff

4:49

. Yeah , we had to .

4:50

we had to pull it down , and then

4:52

I noticed when we pulled it down that the rafters

4:54

were only four inches above it and

4:57

there was no reason to have a drop ceiling , that

4:59

we could drywall it , because , no matter

5:01

what , a drywalled ceiling

5:04

Always looks better it looks

5:06

better yeah period , yeah , and

5:08

it gained , gained four inches . It makes the room feel

5:10

bigger . So I had my son

5:12

put new ceiling in and then

5:14

I had to all new floors . We had to

5:16

use , uh , a special , that oil , oil

5:19

based primer , on all

5:21

the walls to get the nicotine smell

5:23

out . Yeah , uh , that so

5:26

that . So there was another six , seven

5:28

thousand dollars that I had to spend on getting

5:31

that Rehab and but

5:34

, thankfully , thankfully , that one's ready . I

5:36

just got to go take some pictures on tuesday

5:38

. Yeah and that'll be listed on

5:40

tuesday , so hopefully I'll have somebody in there before august

5:42

1st .

5:43

Yeah , that'd be cool .

5:44

Yeah , uh . So yeah , it's been the

5:47

last three months . Four months has been

5:49

a whirlwind of hell .

5:54

Dang it . What

5:57

a metaphor . Whirlwind of hell . There's

5:59

a hell over there . There's a hell over there , and they're spinning

6:01

in circles .

6:02

It's just yeah . It's like , yeah , I'm just caught up in it

6:04

. But At a positive

6:06

note , I

6:10

did just make an offer on a six

6:12

unit apartment building .

6:14

Yeah .

6:15

Offered them 100 solar

6:17

carry .

6:19

I don't . Even those are invented words you just

6:21

made . I'm sure of it .

6:21

Okay , so what ? So right now , the cost

6:24

of money is very expensive . Yeah

6:26

, you want me by . The cost of money is to get a

6:28

loan for property

6:30

. You're for commercial property

6:32

, which is six unit apartment building is commercial

6:34

property . You're looking at about 9

6:36

interest . Okay , on

6:38

a commercial loan with 20 down . Okay

6:42

, it's a lot of money the

6:44

building . Currently I , as

6:47

I appraised it with my using

6:49

, uh , my methods that I have , I praised

6:52

the building at about 725

6:54

to 775 value . I

6:58

don't have 20% of that as I was just telling

7:00

you how much money I've just been throwing money everywhere throwing

7:02

around .

7:03

Throwing it around like college kid at a strip club having

7:06

going nuts , or a marine at a strip club whatever

7:09

you want to call it .

7:10

I don't know if college kids had money to go to strip clubs , but the

7:12

Marines did because we got paid every two

7:14

weeks and by the second day

7:17

of the two week pay I

7:20

was broke again .

7:21

You know what ? You're absolutely right . I watched all my friends

7:23

do that stuff , because obviously I never did .

7:26

Right , you're a good boy .

7:27

I never did I do those things and

7:29

so um so what

7:31

I often .

7:31

So I have a relationship with the owner of this building , right . I

7:35

know he's got a tenant that he's having an issue with

7:37

that he may have to evict soon . He's trying

7:39

to raise all the rents and I

7:43

was talking to him I got the general sense that he was

7:45

just tired of managing this property . So

7:49

one of my systems I have

7:51

is I can look up what people own buildings

7:53

. People own buildings . I

7:55

looked up he was zero on the mortgage

7:57

on the building , so he

8:00

has a hundred percent ownership . No , there's

8:02

no leans , nothing . So

8:05

I sent him two letters of intent

8:07

. One letter of intent was

8:10

a million dollars

8:12

100 . Seller

8:14

carry three percent

8:16

interest For up to

8:18

10 years , but not less than five

8:21

years . Then my second

8:23

offer was $800,000

8:26

at five percent interest

8:28

, maximum 10

8:30

years , but not less than five years . And

8:33

so what that did ? Having the two different offers , I'm

8:37

paying a premium because I'm asking to carry a

8:39

hundred percent . So basically , if he agrees he

8:43

, we're gonna have a lawyer write up a mortgage and

8:45

he's gonna be the actual mortgage company right

8:48

and . And so what he gets

8:50

by doing it at the million , at three

8:52

percent he gets the

8:54

top value of what it's gonna be now

8:57

From

9:00

my perspective Is yes

9:02

, that's a premium on what the property

9:04

cost . I said that the you know property

9:06

is worth about 750 ish In

9:10

10 years . My

9:12

gamble that I'm playing is that the property

9:14

will be worth 1.25 million

9:16

. Yeah , and so that way at

9:19

1.25 million I can refinance

9:21

at 10 years . A million dollars

9:23

he gets paid . I still have

9:25

zero money out of my pocket . The

9:28

tenants have paid the interest

9:30

only because the interest only loan for the

9:32

10 years . The tenants have paid

9:34

that plus I've made money every

9:37

month and the

9:39

benefit for him Is

9:41

he continues to profit

9:43

monthly off this property . So

9:46

it doesn't change his Bottom

9:49

liner strategy , right ? And

9:51

then he knows that in five to ten years

9:53

he has a million dollars coming to him .

9:56

So that's , that's what a cool way to retire

9:59

. Hey guys , I get to retired five years . Oh

10:01

man , you're gonna leave gm or something . No

10:03

, I got this contract right here .

10:05

This is this dude owes me a million dollars

10:07

in 2028 and that

10:10

mortgage could be can be sold On

10:12

the secondary mortgage market . Yeah

10:14

so you're like fanny main , freddy

10:17

mac and all those Loan companies

10:19

once they get your mortgage , they

10:21

turn around and just sell that to another , to

10:23

a secondary very common . Yeah , I

10:25

had one mortgage that shifts in

10:27

six months , shifted hands

10:29

three times Three different mortgage

10:31

companies . You know how hard it was

10:33

to keep up paying my mortgage .

10:36

Every month . I got a different 2007

10:39

and 2010 . A lot of people got out of their

10:41

mortgages because people banks

10:43

were kept on selling off debt and

10:45

they originally basically

10:47

the owner said I never agreed to pay

10:49

Frontier , I agreed to pay a pnc

10:52

. Who the heck are you ? My debt isn't valid

10:54

. Took a decoordinate worked .

10:56

I have not heard that because the secondary

10:58

mark mortgage market is very , very

11:00

popular and strong market .

11:02

It very much was real estate investing . It's still

11:05

. There's a lot of no

11:07

, it's absolutely still is . What I mean is there's a lot

11:09

of law around it now that makes it better yeah

11:11

more of a viable market and it probably

11:13

has some wording in there that this loan is transferable

11:16

. Yes right .

11:17

I'm sure that that has been taken care of .

11:19

Oh for sure they , they still all do

11:21

it . Pre 2008 was a pretty wild world

11:24

.

11:24

It was , it was . So If

11:28

he agrees to that one , that's kind of the one I want

11:30

him to agree to , because 3% of

11:33

a million is less than 5% of 800,000

11:36

. Right , but perspective-wise

11:38

for him , it's actually

11:40

he makes out better if

11:42

he does the 800,000 deal .

11:44

That's the deal I would have chose .

11:45

Because he gets a $200,000

11:48

reduction in capital gains

11:50

. From

11:52

his perspective , and even

11:56

though it doesn't pay as much over

11:58

the 10-year span , it's a $100,000 difference

12:00

. So the 800,000 pays $100,000

12:03

less over the span

12:05

of 10 years . The

12:07

only caveat that benefits me is

12:10

now I only need the property to be

12:12

worth $1 million and

12:14

then I can refinance . No money out of my

12:16

pocket get him out Right , and

12:20

I should be able to do that at the 5

12:22

to 6-year mark . So it would end

12:24

up being he

12:27

would end up with less than

12:29

the 100,000 difference because I

12:31

could refinance sooner , but during

12:34

that 5 years at first 5 or 6

12:36

years I'm paying him more per month

12:38

.

12:39

That would be more ideal for me , considering that

12:41

I think I can do better with my money

12:43

than what other people can do with my money , so

12:46

it makes sense . That's the that's . As soon as

12:48

you threw those two out there , I was like I don't want

12:50

to know jeez . Yeah .

12:52

So I I haven't heard back . He

12:55

seemed really interested , like really open

12:57

to the idea . I've had a very

12:59

longstanding relationship with him . So

13:03

let's see that's . I'm pretty excited for it was

13:05

. It was nice to work up

13:07

the numbers and get that out there . When I have

13:09

all this other shit going on , that kind

13:11

of was dragging me down .

13:13

Yeah .

13:14

That top of that , my golf game has been horrible . Well

13:17

, if you're all this stressed out that

13:19

is what , my golf game being

13:21

bad , I'm very happy when I'm

13:23

out . I actually am able to forget everything while I'm

13:25

out there and just have fun and

13:27

it is fun to drink and drive .

13:30

I remember that drinking .

13:31

Drive the carts ? Yeah , yes , although

13:34

I . The main two people I golf

13:37

with live on the golf course and they both have their

13:39

own golf court carts , so it's very

13:41

rare that I get to drive .

13:43

I just kind of pass at least kind of the kids are

13:45

cool . Yeah , they probably

13:47

got some red color or something .

13:49

They're pretty , pretty happen . Yeah , they're

13:52

, they're cool , they're definitely cool . So

13:56

do you have any questions about the seller financing

13:58

and why somebody would want to do that , or

14:01

?

14:01

you know , it took me a minute to realize they were saying

14:03

seller financing .

14:05

Well , so I was saying seller carry . Yes

14:08

, that's what I was .

14:09

Seller financing to me is oh , that's obvious

14:12

.

14:12

Yeah , so that's the term really

14:14

is sort of carry for For . For

14:17

a lot of the big deals

14:19

, like the mastermind group , I mean , that's

14:21

what they're looking for right now is primarily

14:23

all seller carry because it's the cost of money

14:25

is too expensive right now , oh for sure . But there's

14:28

a lot of people that need to sell their

14:30

apartment complexes , for

14:32

whatever reason they're . You

14:34

know , one of the cool things

14:36

is what we're . What we're targeting when I'm looking

14:38

for is people

14:40

that either have current

14:43

mortgages at a good interest rate Because

14:47

all commercial loans are assumable for

14:50

generally one to two points .

14:51

Yeah , we've covered that .

14:52

Yeah , and then then

14:55

you get the seller to carry the rest of it . They

14:57

get a premium and they

15:00

can . They know eventually

15:02

it's going to come back because nobody

15:04

is able to spend right now , unless

15:07

it's you have 8

15:09

million in the bank through a

15:11

syndication or read or something like that . You're

15:15

not going to buy any big

15:17

apartment complexes because bank

15:19

money is too expensive .

15:21

Yeah . So , well , that's the whole

15:23

point of raising interest rates . That's what they want , that's

15:25

the intended outcome . Yeah , unfortunately

15:28

.

15:28

Yes , so well

15:32

, what do you got going on ? Work wise for you , man . I

15:34

mean , I just laid out , you know , 10

15:36

minutes of my problems .

15:38

So I'm on the other side of it , man . I'm really looking

15:41

on how to expand my business more Okay

15:43

. At the beginning

15:45

of this year I set a goal on to make 2.5

15:48

K $2,500 in one day gross

15:50

sales . I had already done it once

15:52

, I think I shared about it on the podcast

15:54

before yeah . I did it again and this time

15:57

I did it completely alone . I did it in 11

15:59

hours from the time I left my house and

16:01

from the time I got home , and

16:04

what made it so exciting about that was for that job

16:06

I paid for zero advertising . I

16:09

just showed up . They told , showed me what they

16:11

needed , and I got it done . The next day

16:13

I got comments from both the people that

16:15

employed me saying that this was an excellent job

16:17

done and

16:20

I have a relationship that continues for the future

16:22

. Made me 2.5 2500

16:24

in a day . One day I was very excited about

16:26

that .

16:26

That is awesome , one of my favorite .

16:29

I was uh , I don't get to brag a lot , so

16:31

I'm talking to one of my mentor people that I talked

16:34

to and I was , like you know , I

16:36

10 X my income in four years

16:38

. I have like a whole Facebook

16:40

page or a Facebook update I was going to put

16:42

out and everything Like nobody listens to that crap

16:44

anyways , but I really did . Took me four

16:46

years . I mean , I was making $22.5

16:49

at the jail and

16:51

because I decided to start

16:53

my business , I made

16:55

$227 an hour last

16:58

Thursday .

16:59

That's awesome . That's

17:02

I love that , yeah , and once

17:04

you have some more employees , you're

17:07

making 227

17:10

from every employee while

17:12

you're doing other stuff .

17:15

So , exactly , and what's really what's

17:17

cool about this is now that I know that these

17:20

little relationships out there are

17:22

. So these are

17:24

the guys that used to own a certain clean , cleaning

17:27

and restoration business in this area . They

17:30

sold it . They

17:35

sold that off , but they still had all these contracts

17:37

to get areas cleaned for

17:40

tile and carpet and all that good stuff . They

17:43

needed somebody to do so . They contacted me , my

17:45

cloud on Facebook and uh , and Google

17:48

obviously probably helped me out . Actually , no

17:50

, it didn't . The fact that I hung out at a cigar

17:52

shop and played chess was what got

17:54

me that connection , and yeah , I

17:57

hear this story . Well , I go to . I go

17:59

play chess with a good friend of mine named Isaac at

18:01

the cigar , the cigar

18:03

guys lounge in Davidson

18:06

Right . I

18:08

like cigars , I like playing chess and there's a . I

18:11

can't remember the guy's face for

18:13

the life of me , but I know I talked to him and

18:16

he went to them and said the owner

18:18

of the company that made this connection with me

18:20

and said let's give this guy a shot . You

18:22

know , first day was a and that's how

18:24

. That's how that worked out .

18:25

That's . That's what you know . Businesses

18:27

is all about relationships Like this

18:29

Southern Kerry deal . If

18:32

I didn't have a personal relationship with this guy

18:34

, I would never have made

18:36

him an offer with

18:39

Southern Kerry . I would have had to come up

18:41

with a way to try and get

18:43

to know him , or

18:45

try , you know .

18:46

That's why it always feels so weird for me to go to these

18:48

real estate investing things and

18:51

those was it feels , because it's like I'm going there with

18:53

a mission to make money , so and they know

18:55

that and I know that , so , and

18:57

this situation , it was cool for me to go

18:59

into a social place that I feel comfortable , right

19:01

, I don't often go out and do social things , so

19:04

it was a place that I feel comfortable and I ran into

19:06

this situation where

19:09

it made us money and it gave me a new avenue

19:11

to find money for

19:13

free , essentially , in my opinion , cause I can get an employee to

19:15

do that If you have no acquisition costs .

19:17

that's , exactly that's great . Exactly that's

19:19

the biggest thing , that that that that raises your bottom line

19:21

more than anything else you can do .

19:23

Advertising cost is killing me right now . Yeah

19:25

, and in the past month .

19:26

so and and

19:29

you're able to fill your schedule with repeatable

19:31

things other than you know . Then chasing

19:33

new clients . Chasing new clients yeah , you

19:36

know the service based industry like yours , that's one of the hardest things

19:38

. You constantly are chasing

19:40

clients , to have to have

19:42

your schedule full , and you get some of these guys

19:44

on there that have repeating clients , repeating

19:47

contracts , and they're just throwing them , booking

19:49

them , booking them , booking them in You're

19:51

, you're going . Man , that's , that's awesome , that's

19:53

. I'm very excited to hear that .

19:55

So that's just one thing that happened . Number two my wife

19:57

got a job right . Okay , normally

19:59

that would be a very negative thing for my company because

20:01

she takes care of a lot of the online

20:04

sales and whatnot . Right

20:06

Now , that position is going to be open

20:08

. It's the position I want to take over anyways

20:10

. So it offers me a little bit more

20:12

freedom to have to make a little bit less

20:14

money or at least be a little bit more responsible

20:17

less responsible for so much money

20:19

to get

20:22

an employee out there to get me out

20:24

of the van and then I can start working on

20:26

my business to sell to those places

20:29

that are going to get me the free advertising jobs

20:31

. And I'm I'm

20:33

really starting to see those doors and avenues

20:36

open up . It is really exciting

20:38

, it's really exciting .

20:39

Yeah , that's taking that . You know it sucks

20:41

. You know that she has has to go get a job

20:44

or I don't want it to we both talked about

20:46

it .

20:46

Should we hit both talks about it ? I said we can do

20:48

one or two things . I can pay you W

20:50

two , that's fine , or

20:53

you can get a job . Our kids are old

20:55

enough they can go do

20:57

things we have . I have

20:59

excellent kids . I've been blessed with awesome very

21:01

smart children your kids are great and you know

21:04

what I think they're going to do well , wherever

21:06

we put them , and that's so

21:09

. I'm not afraid to put them in a public situation

21:11

without me , but yeah , I'm

21:13

not even worried . She wanted the job and she wanted

21:15

to get that . It's going to be helpful for her anyways .

21:18

Yeah , that's going to help the whole family . Yeah for

21:20

sure . And really there , take some stress

21:22

off of you .

21:23

We were really hoping they were going to offer insurance

21:25

and they did not . I was disappointing .

21:28

You guys are young enough . You don't need insurance , though , oh

21:30

insurance down . I've

21:33

had insurance in 15 years .

21:35

I'd take a lot of priorless sec .

21:38

Well , you know you need to do

21:40

is elevate your pillow

21:42

because your torso is more is heavier

21:45

than your butt and

21:48

jack up your pillow a little bit and sleep with

21:50

your chest , your pillow or

21:53

sphincter above your stomach , and

21:55

your heartburn will go away . I've prescribed

21:57

that to a hundred people . It's worked

21:59

a hundred times Every person . Let's try

22:01

it .

22:03

The priorless sec works too , so

22:05

no , it does not work

22:08

.

22:08

It is a bandaid or a gunshot wound .

22:10

If you don't know , if you haven't noticed , we've been sitting at

22:12

this table for at least 30 minutes and I have not

22:14

burped once .

22:15

That's true .

22:16

That's very happy for me .

22:18

That's a good thing , that's , that's a win . But

22:20

yeah , you should just try that . You should probably get a CPAP

22:22

too .

22:23

I probably do need to do one of those .

22:25

You get a CPAP , elevate your chest . Instantly

22:28

, all my heartburn went away . I haven't had it since

22:31

.

22:31

Well , I haven't gotten that adventurous

22:33

yet . I have two pillows . That that's

22:35

about what I do .

22:37

Literally , if I showed you , might I have a pillow

22:39

that goes long ways and then a pillow on top of

22:41

it , and they're built that way by

22:43

chest stays up .

22:45

Yeah .

22:45

And because what happens is

22:47

your torso gets so heavy in

22:49

your lane of bed that it sinks

22:52

down further than your hips

22:54

Once your stomach is higher

22:56

than your pyloric sphincter in

22:58

your esophagus . That bile

23:01

is sitting against that all night long and

23:04

then it slowly starts to creep through , and

23:06

that's where that reflex and

23:08

indigestion comes from .

23:10

It makes sense gravity yeah .

23:11

Yeah .

23:12

So look at me , fix

23:15

yourself before you wreck yourself . I'm listening

23:18

to you in two different ways right now

23:20

One in Audible and then another one

23:22

also in my headphones . It's like you're inside

23:24

my head , Brian , Okay perfect . Hopefully

23:26

you take that . I

23:29

can't even go in one ear and out the other . It's

23:31

stuck inside bouncing around .

23:33

Yeah , it's bouncing around in there , but

23:37

beyond that .

23:38

So that makes me excited to help

23:40

build my business . Yeah . And then

23:42

you know , there was

23:44

a time in my business where we were booked out

23:46

three weeks and it was like , oh , this is amazing , it's

23:48

going to happen all time . Right Now

23:51

I'm using 20 bucks a day , $25

23:53

worth of advertising per day , and I

23:55

booked out three days , but I'm always

23:57

booked out three days , always

24:00

. It's like I could look at the

24:02

calendar . I'm like , oh man , I only

24:04

got $400 worth of jobs

24:07

. This literally happened today . I got a call

24:09

and at 9 30 this morning

24:11

I answered it and she's like , hey

24:13

, I'm going to move into my house this week and he to

24:15

get my carpets cleaned . I said , okay , how big of a

24:17

house she had . Oh , it's massive . And

24:20

then from there , $900 layers

24:22

, like , yeah , I'll see you Tuesday . It

24:25

works out .

24:26

Yeah , that works great . Yeah

24:29

, so I I don't know

24:31

if we talk about the fact that I'm I

24:34

re or I resurrected my

24:36

ebook that I started like

24:38

seven or eight years ago .

24:41

We did talk about that . You were going to write a book

24:43

, didn't talk about a re , a

24:45

resurrection .

24:47

Well , so I wanted to put my methodology

24:49

of training people on paper for

24:51

a long time , and then , you know , life

24:53

, life got busy and I just put

24:55

it to side and so

24:57

I have revamped that . I've

25:00

really , really

25:02

pushing hard on it now , well , because

25:05

I'm using chat to PT to help me . Yeah

25:08

, what an amazing

25:10

, amazing tool it is .

25:11

I love chat to PT .

25:13

I just you know , I

25:15

type in basically the parameters

25:18

of what I want it to say , and

25:20

then it reform , lets , reformulates

25:22

it in a much more articulate way

25:24

than I can do it , instead

25:28

of like going to copy paste from somewhere

25:30

and put it here so it sounds educated

25:32

. You know , educated because you know , when it

25:34

comes to I don't know if

25:36

you know this , but I think we have

25:38

talked about borderline dyslexic you

25:41

know , I had to teach myself how to

25:43

read books upside down because

25:45

I flip so many words and when I write I

25:48

write like Yoda talks . I

25:51

put the beginning of senses at the

25:53

end and the end of the beginning and I flip , flip

25:56

senses around . I love Star Wars , t man

25:58

, it's okay , and so

26:00

a lot of my writing . I'll write

26:02

a paragraph and I'll have to go back and spend

26:04

hours and I in my head , I know

26:06

what I want to say and I'll read it

26:08

three times and it'll be perfect in my

26:10

head because I just read it but my

26:13

brain is flipping it around . I

26:15

wrote it how I like it and then

26:17

I can , but I'll have somebody else read it like , oh

26:19

no , we gotta move this . This is , you know , the

26:21

predicate here , in this adjective , here , yeah

26:23

, and so by using chat GPT

26:25

, it comes out with good English

26:28

, and , and so

26:30

it's made my life so much easier . As a . Now

26:33

I'm progressing through this book with fast

26:35

.

26:36

I was on the opposite end of the chat GPT

26:38

. I do pretty good grammar when I'm

26:40

drawing , when I'm writing and stuff and

26:42

I would type in hey

26:44

, I want to do a Facebook post trying to get people

26:46

to a bicarbonate clinic , like , oh , how about

26:49

this ? And they're like , no , now make

26:52

it funny with jokes and

26:54

snappy . I think

26:56

it couldn't be sarcastic , but

26:58

I could use the word sassy . I could

27:00

ask chat GPT to be sassy

27:03

and , oh my God , the things that came

27:05

up was just Well , you could ask

27:07

it like what's your favorite ?

27:08

who's your favorite comedian ?

27:12

Jim Gaffigan is the first one that comes to mind . Okay

27:14

, so you can add it .

27:15

Write me a Facebook ad , as

27:18

if Jim Gaffigan is saying

27:20

it . Right yeah , and that's . I'm actually

27:22

reading right now this book

27:24

Chat GPT Millionaire

27:27

. Okay , this book is fire

27:29

dude , I've learned so much . It

27:31

just tells you how

27:33

to do books how

27:36

to code Chat .

27:37

Gpt's been out for like a year and they've

27:39

already got a book out on it .

27:40

Oh yeah , oh yeah , less than a year

27:42

, I'll sign this stuff on it and

27:45

then I already have my

27:47

next book ready to go , not

27:49

like written , but I already

27:52

have a basic outline and that I can build out

27:54

. I'll leave that one under wraps

27:56

, for right now I'm not gonna talk

27:58

about it . But once I get the BYT

28:00

methodology out , then

28:03

I'll be right into the next book .

28:05

I'll be using Chat GPT to help

28:07

build my curriculum when it comes to the

28:09

classroom . Oh , definitely , yeah , for sure .

28:11

Yeah , my buddy is a financial advisor . We just use Chat GPT

28:14

. He's

28:16

like , well , I'm studying for this

28:18

financial advisor certification

28:20

and he hasn't used

28:22

Chat GPT at all . I said

28:24

so I was like , what's the name of that course or the

28:26

test you're taking ? I said , hey , give

28:28

me 100 questions at

28:31

a pretest exam

28:33

for the ACSPT

28:36

or whatever it was for him . And

28:38

boom , it's spit it out 100 multiple

28:41

choice questions . And he's like

28:44

, holy shit .

28:46

It's scary how much that thing knows . I've

28:49

asked it specifically about my company

28:51

and what it knows about my website

28:54

and it will tell me . It'll tell me the colors

28:56

that are on my van , it'll tell me

28:58

what I do , my

29:00

industry , that kind of stuff . Yeah , it can't

29:02

directly connect to the internet but it updates from

29:04

the internet .

29:05

Well , Chat GPT 4 can .

29:07

It can . Yes , Are you connected to 4 ?

29:10

I don't know . I don't know which one I'm connected

29:12

. I got like a couple of different apps that I've been trying

29:15

to figure out which one I like the best . Yeah , so

29:17

I've been using several different apps and

29:21

Chat GPT on the computer . I've heard that you's

29:23

going through Google

29:26

Chrome is the best . I haven't done that yet

29:28

, so I have all Mac products , so

29:30

I've used Safari for a lot . But

29:33

I heard that you can put the AI

29:35

plugins right into your

29:37

Google browser and

29:40

then it makes the AI work better

29:42

. They haven't got over that in the book

29:45

yet , so hopefully they go over how to do

29:47

that , but I need to figure that out . But I was

29:49

told that that's using Google

29:51

Chrome for AI is the best way

29:53

because you have all the different plugins .

29:56

Chrome is pretty much the best .

29:57

I know there's

29:59

some things I don't like about it .

30:02

Like it's Google . You're not like that

30:04

and I'll be all opinion . It's

30:06

just the best .

30:08

Well , you're right , I am not the end

30:10

. I'll be all opinion , but my

30:12

opinion is I don't like Google , I like Safari

30:15

better .

30:16

I think the populist opinion is Chrome

30:19

is better . Well , the populist

30:21

.

30:22

If one thing you should know about me is , I do

30:25

not swing with the populist .

30:27

I've known that for a long time , sir . Long

30:29

time , buddy .

30:30

Generally , if the populist likes something , most likely

30:32

I am anti it . Because that's very true

30:34

, because somebody is lying to them about

30:36

it .

30:36

Okay , so

30:39

no joke , All right

30:41

, I got to tell this story . It's

30:46

been bugging me all week . Right , I'm

30:50

leaving this place . This has nothing

30:52

to do with what we're talking about . This is just a funny story

30:54

. That's what we're here for

30:56

. It still hurts .

30:58

I was reminded by pain just now , and that's why I'm telling it

31:00

.

31:00

So , anyways , I want to tell you this story . I

31:02

want to tell you this story . I want to tell you this story . That's

31:05

why I'm telling it . So , anyways

31:07

, I'm leaving this house . I just cleaned a whole bunch

31:09

of rooms . I think it was somewhere between 800 and

31:11

850

31:14

degrees inside that house because I was sweating more

31:16

water out of my body than

31:18

what was coming out of my machine . It

31:21

was bad . I'm just rolling out

31:23

of this house and this person pops

31:25

out . The owner of the house comes out and

31:27

talks to me and

31:29

I have my vacuum in my hand and this new

31:31

machine has a lot of suction and

31:33

I'm like a lot Right

31:36

and I don't

31:38

have quite . You know how you're supposed to grab the snake by the

31:40

head . I had it by the body Right

31:42

. It fell down and it was right

31:45

on the right testicle

31:48

. Oh my God

31:50

, come on , I did . And

31:53

I ripped it off as fast as I could

31:55

. I pulled it away and

31:57

I played it off like nothing happened .

31:59

Oh , my God .

32:01

And it was like 10 days later

32:03

, dude , it still Still swollen , it still

32:05

hurts . Now , it's still swollen

32:07

, but it still hurts .

32:09

Oh wow . Dude , that is freaking

32:11

hilarious .

32:12

Oh my God , I can't believe it . I mean like

32:15

, hey , how do you play that off ? I

32:18

just Do . You know how sometimes you

32:20

don't feel the pain right away .

32:22

You're just like in an iceberg . You're like

32:24

moving on with your life .

32:26

By the time I got back to my machine I had

32:28

turned , I had gotten everything down . She

32:30

was gone . I was like it

32:34

hurts so bad . Oh geez , dude , I almost

32:37

hit my . I threw a truck mount man .

32:38

Oh man , that's Thank God , I was wearing pants

32:41

. That sounds absolutely horrible

32:43

, dude .

32:46

I'm sorry if you were all listening , it's just I was reminded

32:48

by it and just to break

32:50

the butter , I guess .

32:52

Yeah , that's the kind of stories I want to hear from you , damien

32:55

. That's that enlighten

32:57

my world , that made me happy . Yeah , did

33:00

you hear that your testicle got sucked up

33:02

into a vacuum .

33:02

I genuinely might have to go to the doctor for this

33:04

and I'm like worried about it .

33:06

Well , you're like you didn't twist , or ?

33:07

Yeah , I don't know , I don't know , I don't know

33:09

about that .

33:11

Did it break blood vessels or anything ?

33:13

It was a little darker on that side . It

33:15

was like I had a black and blue ball for real and

33:18

I was like , wow , that's yeah

33:21

it definitely gives new meaning to blue

33:23

balls . Huh , it was uncomfortable . It still is . It

33:25

was uncomfortable . It needs to go away

33:28

.

33:30

So where do we go ? Where do

33:33

we go from there ? Oh

33:35

, that's like a freaking train just barreled

33:37

through here .

33:37

I just say my business has been having a

33:39

lot of highs and lows . That was one of the lows

33:42

.

33:43

Well , you were kind of high . Oh man

33:45

, I feel like you dropped

33:47

some Michael Jackson .

33:49

I think I said have a nice day and just whoop

33:51

, just as I was

33:53

out of that business quick .

33:59

That is awesome . So what other

34:01

things do you use chat GBT for in your life ? You

34:04

probably just advertised it .

34:05

I used it to write ads

34:07

for Facebook Most

34:09

of my Facebook ads . We used it sometimes for

34:11

jokes . We would ask it to write

34:14

snappy carpet jokes or

34:16

superhero themed emails or

34:18

something along those lines . We've experimented

34:21

with it quite a bit Probably . I mean other people

34:23

are way more experimental than I .

34:24

Have been in a rabbit hole

34:27

for the last two weeks Just trying

34:29

to try and reform like questions and

34:31

ask them differently to see how different the responses

34:34

are , and you know cause tweaking

34:36

. One little word will change it completely . What

34:39

you get Do you find yourself being ?

34:41

polite to it . I am .

34:42

Please .

34:43

Yes , hello , how are you ?

34:46

Thank you , I'm the

34:48

one I've been using . That

34:50

thought I liked at first . I realized

34:52

it doesn't carry on the conversation

34:54

.

34:55

Cause . Like which one are you talking about ?

34:57

So right now I had downloaded chat bot

35:00

. I don't like that . I'm going to delete it and

35:02

find a different one .

35:05

The chat bot specifically for conversating

35:07

, though , or is that for information ? Getting

35:09

like chat ? Gbt seems to be as

35:12

good at .

35:14

Well , like chat GBT on , like

35:17

I can ask it . So right now I have

35:19

one pulled up about seller financing asked

35:21

explain how to get seller or how to

35:23

get seller financing on an apartment building with no money

35:26

down , and then , so

35:28

it generated response . I should be able

35:30

to ask it a question . Please

35:32

tell me more . All

35:34

right , please tell me

35:36

more about

35:39

due diligence and

35:43

see what it's supposed

35:45

to . It should carry on a conversation , so it's

35:47

like okay , no see

35:49

, it didn't either . It was too vague . Did

35:52

not know what to say , or did it just no it just went

35:54

into financial due due diligence

35:56

, legal due diligence , physical due diligence , market

35:59

due diligence , management due diligence , insurance

36:01

due diligence and just all the different

36:03

types of due diligence , instead of carrying

36:05

on from the paragraph above

36:08

where it gave me a talking

36:10

point of performing due diligence

36:12

when going after seller financing

36:15

seller carry , so

36:17

I want to find one that because I know there's ones

36:19

out there that you can generate

36:22

continued conversation with

36:24

, Like one on my phone

36:26

. I know does that because Caleb

36:28

and I wrote a D&D campaign

36:31

while we're driving back from

36:33

.

36:34

Is that Bard ? Huh , is that Bard

36:36

? Bard Bard's

36:38

another one of these AI programs

36:40

.

36:40

No , it was just the one , just chat

36:42

, gpt .

36:44

Yeah . I think Bard is Google's chat

36:47

or Microsoft's ?

36:48

This was just the chat GPT

36:50

and we use that and

36:53

it wrote the

36:55

whole campaign and asked it to

36:57

further certain areas and it

36:59

kept the conversation going . And

37:02

I've been told by several people that

37:04

do chat GPT is you

37:06

have to if you have a new

37:08

line of questioning . That is not part

37:13

of what you want like , say , if I'm going

37:15

from real estate to CrossFit

37:18

or Strongman , that I need to

37:20

start a whole new chat because if I'm

37:22

in a real estate chat and then I ask

37:24

it about Strongman , it's going to get confused

37:27

or it's going to combine the two chats

37:29

. But I haven't seen that . I

37:31

haven't seen the carrying on of

37:33

chats .

37:34

I see what you're saying , so when

37:36

I log into my profile

37:38

for chat GPT , I can actually open up

37:40

old conversations . I've had with them that

37:42

it titled . I didn't title those .

37:44

Yes , yes 100% .

37:46

So it'll title the entire conversation

37:48

. I think what they're saying is not so

37:50

much for AIs understanding

37:53

, it's human understanding , because

37:55

, like , are you going to really confuse

37:58

an AI ?

37:59

No , no , no , no , but it will cross

38:01

the streams . Essentially

38:03

it might Like Ghostbusters

38:05

.

38:05

I haven't witnessed that .

38:07

Okay .

38:08

I haven't witnessed that I've . I

38:12

guess I haven't really changed topics that much

38:14

.

38:14

Yeah .

38:15

I mean I go there for a reason and then , okay , I got other things

38:17

to do , right , so I have a shit ton

38:20

of different topics , new

38:22

chats , and

38:24

this is only one of them .

38:25

I've been I've been using four different chat

38:28

GPT models yeah , apps

38:30

, just just see which one I like the best , and

38:33

so far , this one on Safari , which

38:35

is just chat GPT , is

38:39

my favorite .

38:40

Okay .

38:42

And you can upgrade to the plus version

38:44

. I haven't done that .

38:46

I was thinking about upgrading to the plus version . It's not that

38:48

much money .

38:49

Well , no , it's not , and I probably

38:51

will . Just that way I can um for

38:54

my , because I'm going to be writing

38:56

. I plan on continuing to write more

38:58

, more books . I'll

39:01

got the next ebook already brainstorming

39:04

it , so as soon as this one's done , I'm going to

39:06

go right into the next one and I'll just keep

39:08

pumping them out .

39:10

You might as well . It's good . It's good money on

39:13

the background , or passive income as

39:15

they call it .

39:16

Right , you know , if I can , if I can

39:18

sell my BYT methodology

39:20

of training for 599

39:23

, um Amazon or whatever .

39:25

And sell it a hundred thousand times or 500,000

39:28

times , that's 2.5 million dollars . Right

39:30

, that's a big win , yeah , yeah

39:33

.

39:35

No , I saw a thousand of them . I think it's a big win . It's

39:38

a little big win .

39:39

I mean Jews . I've , uh , when

39:42

I I forget which book I read

39:44

, but somebody said my

39:46

business is writing books mainly because

39:48

when you write the book you get

39:50

to say things like I wrote the book

39:52

on this Right and I was like

39:54

yeah , exactly . That's the best

39:56

argument I've ever heard to write a book .

39:58

Right , I mean how much credibility when you'd

40:01

say oh you know , if

40:03

I want to go , uh , speak at

40:05

a seminar or something , oh , I , I'm

40:08

a multi book author of . I

40:11

wrote this book , this book and this book . Oh

40:13

, okay , he's , you know .

40:15

You know it's crazy is a lot of people don't realize

40:17

that you can just actually do anything

40:19

. You can really just say I'm going to

40:21

do that and do that . You don't have to actually

40:23

be a professional to write a book . Right , I

40:26

could . I could write a book on the life and death of Abraham Lincoln and call

40:28

him an independent Democrat who

40:30

hated the union of America

40:32

, and that could

40:34

get published .

40:40

Sadly , sadly , sadly . Somebody , some

40:42

group would be like yeah

40:44

, yeah , this is the slow we hate . Turned

40:46

on the Abraham .

40:47

Lincoln statue Exactly , exactly . That could

40:49

get published Right .

40:51

So , and they were handling it by they them

40:53

what ? He started

40:56

the pro-down movement .

40:57

What the thing is is being having

40:59

the , where , with all the ability , the , the

41:01

, the work ethic to say I'm going

41:03

to go write a book , If you respect that , they don't realize

41:06

that you don't actually have to do anything to write a book

41:08

besides type words on paper .

41:10

Well , they're not saying you know , I'm going to

41:12

stop you there .

41:13

Where I'm going there . What I'm saying is it's

41:15

so exciting to do stuff that other people aren't

41:17

doing , that

41:20

it impresses people so much that you don't actually

41:22

have to know what you're talking about to do it .

41:24

Well , yeah , but if you want to , you should , though

41:26

. Yeah , that's why you

41:28

have a tremendous amount of research going on .

41:29

That's why you don't write a book about Abraham

41:31

Lincoln , the independent who hated the United

41:34

States of America ? Right . Because

41:37

that would be a lie , yeah , and

41:39

you don't want to put out fake , Unlike the vampire

41:41

killer diaries . You know those those .

41:43

I mean , that was obviously a true story .

41:45

Yeah , I mean . So those documentaries indistinguish

41:48

. That movie was pretty good . I never actually

41:50

seen . I couldn't get behind the concept , oh

41:52

great .

41:53

I actually loved it . I couldn't get behind the concept

41:55

. Yeah , I just I saw it when

41:57

it first came out and I was just like huh yeah

42:00

. That's that's good and like . Obviously

42:03

it's so far-fetched

42:05

that we know that Abraham Lincoln was not

42:07

a vampire killer .

42:08

I could probably totally get behind it now , at

42:10

that time of my life . I just wasn't there . Okay

42:12

, just wasn't there .

42:14

Yeah , If you got something

42:16

, if you're sitting around watching some Netflix or something you know , check

42:18

it out .

42:19

I'm rewatching rhythm

42:23

and flow right now and I forgot how awesome

42:25

it is to watch Cardi B talk .

42:27

I forgot you're really into the black

42:29

culture stuff .

42:34

I don't know if that's what I would call it . I just like rap

42:36

and I think it's fun to listen to and

42:38

I think Cardi B is an extremely interesting

42:41

person . Like she knows her brand and

42:43

she sells her brand with unapologetically

42:45

. It doesn't matter if you're Christian , muslim

42:47

or whatever she's like , I'm Cardi B

42:49

. Shut the fuck up and , to be honest

42:51

with you , I respect the shit

42:53

out of that . Okay , I respect

42:56

because , to be unapologetically

42:58

, you , even in the face of all these people

43:00

that think you're doing wrong ?

43:01

I think I am .

43:03

Yeah , but how much opposition do you have

43:05

? Do you have national opposition

43:07

? No , no , but one day I will . Well

43:09

, good for you , that's great . One day I will , I

43:12

will be a national people . That like you too

43:14

. So that's good , but

43:17

I respect the game .

43:18

Yeah , I've never gotten into her very much

43:21

.

43:22

I find her to be like illiterate

43:24

level of smart , just not

43:27

a smart person , but on the other hand , of that

43:29

, she's achieved so much

43:31

more than me . That is absolutely

43:33

impossible .

43:34

Yeah , but shouldn't she be in jail For

43:36

what ? Openly admitting that she

43:38

used to rob drug people and rob them

43:40

?

43:42

Somebody , on the other hand , has to come up as a victim

43:45

for that to matter . So

43:47

I haven't heard of anybody being

43:49

a victim of Cardi B . Now , I

43:52

did hear that same thing you're saying , but you

43:54

can say anything you want . There's nothing against

43:56

it as freedom of speech .

43:58

Yeah , yeah , she

44:00

hasn't . Somebody has to come out as a victim .

44:02

And honestly I don't think it was a victim .

44:04

Speaking of victims . We're

44:06

not going to get that political here , but

44:10

did you

44:12

just hear

44:14

how stupid Mike Pence

44:16

sounded ?

44:19

I haven't given him any listening

44:21

. I don't think he's ever sounded very smart

44:23

.

44:23

No , but so he was . They had

44:25

this big rally in Iowa Iowa

44:28

those are for conservatives , and

44:30

Tucker Carlson was interviewing him

44:32

.

44:33

Oh man , my wife didn't want to watch it . I totally

44:35

did , though . Totally did .

44:37

So Tucker is like well

44:40

, mike Pence is like we got to get you creating

44:42

these tanks . We promised him and all this stuff

44:44

we promised him . And Tucker's like well

44:46

, hold on Mr Vice . President , he's

44:49

like you're

44:51

talking about how much we need to give Ukraine

44:53

all this stuff and in the last three years

44:56

every city in

44:58

America has gone backwards

45:00

. Crime rates are up , suicide

45:02

rates are up , money everybody's

45:04

making less money . The country is

45:07

doing horrible and

45:09

your main concern right now that you're telling me is

45:12

getting Ukraine what they

45:14

need . And Pence

45:16

turned to him and said or

45:19

Tucker said what about the US

45:21

cities ? And he said and Pence

45:24

turned to him and said that's not

45:26

my responsibility or that's not my problem

45:28

.

45:31

Oh man , he is a Republican , gosh

45:33

dang .

45:35

Wow yeah , he sealed

45:37

his fate .

45:38

He went straight to his base and said so

45:41

the Republican is grab yourself by your bootstraps

45:43

, go to work and solve your problems , right

45:46

? That seems to be the most of

45:48

that premise , and your government handouts

45:50

shouldn't be a solve . So what Mike Pence

45:53

literally just said ? He said what

45:55

do you need my help for ?

45:57

No , that wasn't the context in which you said it .

45:59

You don't think so .

46:00

No , his context was I'm

46:03

in bed with the Bynes and I need to help Ukraine

46:05

because the Bynes and all of us politicians

46:08

are making a shit ton of money off this war . Maybe

46:12

. You have to check it out

46:14

, report back next week , let me know what you think

46:16

. Okay , it

46:21

was not that what you assumed . It was at all

46:23

.

46:24

Everything that's happening in the Republican Party right

46:26

now is

46:28

amazing to me . So I find it absolutely

46:30

amazing . They are imploding

46:34

.

46:35

I don't see that at all . I know

46:37

I see we have a new party emerging

46:39

and one the

46:41

rhinos are falling off . Maybe

46:44

that's

46:47

the same thing . The same thing is going on in the Democrat Party

46:49

between RFK

46:51

and Biden . Robert

46:54

Kennedy Jr Isn't

46:57

he dead ? No , he's the new . You

47:01

haven't seen anything on RFK . He's jacked man

47:03

Dude

47:06

. Seriously , I have some steroids , no , but

47:12

he's running for president on the Democrat

47:14

ticket , really as a Democrat

47:16

and he's a Kennedy , so

47:18

he has his issues . But he

47:21

is very anti-pharma

47:23

. He has gone

47:25

off on how bad the

47:27

Democrats failed COVID and

47:29

all that shit and the vaccinations

47:32

and vaccinating our

47:34

babies , currently with

47:36

like 28 vaccinations within the first year

47:38

of their life , and he's like you know . There's

47:41

tons of correlation between

47:43

, or causation evidence

47:45

of the rise in autism

47:48

and the rise of immunizations

47:51

that we've had in this country . Just

47:53

like you can't find autism in Amish

47:56

communities because they don't do the immunizations

47:59

that we have .

48:01

They also kill their babies that don't

48:03

have the ability to make it die because

48:05

they don't go to the hospital , that most

48:07

of them go to prison be for child

48:09

endangerment because they don't go to .

48:11

Not a lot They've had . Those laws

48:13

have all been back in

48:15

like the 70s .

48:16

They've fought all that stuff off , and then you can argue

48:19

the same thing for Sweden . They don't have that .

48:23

But he's completely . He is what Democrats

48:25

were back in the 80s

48:27

, and so it's just refreshing

48:30

to see a level headed Democrat . He's

48:33

actually a Democrat that I would consider

48:35

voting for because

48:37

he's level headed . He's not Republican by

48:39

any means , but he's

48:42

level headed . He's not for the they

48:44

them . He's not for the transgender's

48:47

competing women's sports . He's not , you know , for any

48:49

. You know he's . He's like

48:51

an upright good old fashioned

48:53

Kennedy .

48:55

I guess you could say I haven't heard the name

48:57

yet . I usually stay pretty abreast

49:00

to the Democratic

49:02

dues and the Republican news . I , if

49:05

anything to be , I

49:07

like to be informed . Yeah , I think

49:09

that stuff is super interesting .

49:12

All right , enough of the politics . I just wanted to know if you'd

49:14

saw that Pence video .

49:16

I haven't my watch . Is he never had a chance

49:18

anyway ?

49:18

No , he's the world's most , I sure it's one

49:21

of my guys who's also conservative

49:23

.

49:23

Yeah .

49:24

As he's like Pence is running , I'm

49:26

like yeah . Yeah , that's yeah

49:28

. He's got like a half a percent of the vote

49:30

and then he just shit on that , so

49:33

you ain't got that anymore , he's just , I don't know Pence

49:35

, he's just , he's like dry toes

49:37

.

49:38

He's the worst Like dry toes .

49:40

He is the establishment he is

49:42

home's . Part of the problem with politicians

49:44

.

49:44

And he comes from Ohio and I just don't

49:46

like him . He was the governor of Ohio

49:49

when he was picked from to

49:51

be the vice president from in 2016

49:54

.

49:54

Sir , you are wrong .

49:55

Let's check it .

49:56

I don't think so , Indiana maybe

49:58

either way . I know .

50:00

I don't like either one .

50:05

And just , I like proving your ox , so that makes

50:07

me happy . So anyway

50:09

, do you have any good bucks ? We're rapid , we're pretty close

50:11

. We're at 52 minutes or 50

50:13

minutes .

50:14

He so Still

50:17

reading the Obama book by my

50:19

headphones broke .

50:22

That's probably for the best .

50:29

You are right , indiana .

50:30

Yes , I know .

50:31

All right .

50:32

Well , still , anyways , yeah .

50:34

I'm still listening to that one . I'm guessing

50:36

the copious amount of Swiss finally took out my headphones

50:38

. It's just the way it's going to be . Electronics

50:41

don't last forever .

50:42

No , they don't .

50:43

It like , like I said last week , it's super duper

50:46

interesting to listen to Obama Talk about the

50:48

decisions he made that directly affected my

50:50

life . He's talking about 2009 and 2010

50:52

right now , which is I mean you look at my arm

50:54

2009 and 2010 . That's when I was in Afghanistan

50:57

. That was during that initial push

50:59

before the surge . I

51:02

was in there in 2012 when they actually did

51:04

another surge to try to solve the problem

51:06

, and it's it's super

51:09

interesting to hear it from at least his perspective

51:11

. Whether I did agree or disagree with his opinions

51:13

shouldn't matter , and it doesn't to me . He's

51:16

a person that was in a place making decisions

51:18

and it's interesting to hear from .

51:20

That's good . Yeah , yeah

51:22

, I like I'm wrapping up chat GPT

51:24

, probably this week . I like

51:27

the chat GPT millionaire that have another book

51:29

that's on delivered . It

51:31

should be delivered tomorrow . It's called who

51:33

Moved the Cheese ? Ok , have

51:36

you heard of that book ? I have not . So

51:38

that book is about

51:40

finding

51:42

like being ahead of

51:44

the next thing . OK

51:48

, so trying to predetermine where the next place is going to be , maybe

51:51

like the next big

51:53

money making trend or , you know

51:55

, like when it was Bitcoin , jumping at Bitcoin

51:58

early and then getting out and going to the next thing . As

52:00

far as my understanding is , that's what it is . It's

52:03

it's trying

52:06

to see trends before you know

52:08

, before they become mainstream

52:10

, and jumping in to make the money off them

52:12

. That's called who Moved the Cheese , because

52:15

the cheese is always , it's always moving , it's always going

52:17

to go chasing the cheese . Right

52:19

now . Right now , chat GPT is where

52:21

the cheese is at . People are

52:24

becoming millionaires using

52:26

chat GPT and soon that will go on to something

52:28

else , or you

52:30

know , and so you're trying to find

52:33

that . Being on trend of it , I'm in it . That sounds like an interesting

52:36

book .

52:36

I can't wait for the update .

52:38

Yeah , it seems pretty thin , which I

52:40

just read one on the crapper , so it works

52:42

good .

52:44

Yeah , there you go , absolutely Any music Music

52:46

.

52:47

So Old man Saxon just

52:49

started listening to

52:52

him Old man Saxon .

52:54

He's a rapper that I discovered on that show .

52:56

Rhythm and Flow .

53:01

OK , good , good music

53:03

. Please don't start playing . Don't do it , let's

53:07

start playing . It's gone , I

53:10

guess I don't know which song it is , but

53:14

just listen to his . I was listening to . It's go up , that's what it

53:16

is . But

53:18

his entire stuff is very it's very funky rap . Ok , kind

53:20

of soft sometimes . I'm not a

53:22

big fan of soft rap , but I do like

53:25

funky . Anything . Funky is fun , all right . So

53:28

I've been , with all the trouble I'm having with

53:30

my apartment , so

53:34

I'll let you .

53:35

I've been listening to Frank McKay and the Celtic

53:37

Cowboys and

53:41

the song Kiss my Irish Ass

53:43

.

53:46

OK , all right , let's . I

53:48

can hear this in my head without having ever heard that

53:50

song . Absolutely yeah .

53:52

Yeah .

53:53

It's a fast pace . A little bit of little bit of Irish

53:56

, yeah 100%

53:58

.

53:58

Got it , got it , that's it . Kiss

54:01

my Irish Ass . So

54:03

it's resonating with me . Currently I'm with you .

54:06

I can understand that , after having a

54:08

roof that still leaks , yeah , I

54:10

would be up a roof for his ass .

54:12

He starts talking the words .

54:14

I want him to say he's

54:16

been very .

54:17

I think he's done everything he

54:20

can , but he's trying to , I

54:22

feel . I don't feel like he's avoiding me

54:24

or he's trying

54:26

not to correct it . At

54:29

first I was worried that he was just going to be gone , you

54:32

know , and I was going to have to sue him or whatever . Right

54:34

, but he's been very good coming out , trying to get

54:36

it solved . He's doing what he can

54:38

. I feel confident

54:40

that we'll get it resolved . Yeah , so

54:43

it's just taken way too long . It

54:46

sounds like it . Yeah , so

54:48

all right , man , I think that's

54:50

about all we got that was a good week

54:52

or a good conversation .

54:54

Good luck on your week . Hopefully things get better , hopefully

54:56

things get better . Hopefully

54:59

it's solved and get that apartment rented .

55:01

Oh , did you watch the new Ahsoka trailer

55:03

?

55:03

I did , I watched it with

55:06

my pants on and my pants off . I

55:08

was so excited . Yes , yes , how

55:10

awesome is that .

55:13

Look , I'm so bummed that

55:15

the guy that played Punisher and his name is escaping

55:17

right now died . That's

55:19

in there , oh okay .

55:22

I know he didn't play the Punisher , but in

55:24

the no he's played the Punisher .

55:26

Okay , wait , wait , there's a whole movie . There's a whole

55:28

movie of the Punisher , the

55:31

guy that plays the dark Jedi . Yeah

55:34

, yeah , he's got a movie that

55:36

he's plays the Punisher . How old is that ? 90

55:40

something .

55:40

That's why I haven't seen it .

55:41

It's great .

55:43

It was a little young for my . I was born in 88 . Yeah

55:45

, I remember that .

55:46

Oh , that's right , you're a young

55:48

child . Oh , yes , 35

55:50

, and I'm priceless , you

55:53

know it reminds

55:55

me of the good old saying from one of my

55:57

heroes , rush Limbaugh yeah , you

55:59

know , when you're young

56:02

and dumb , you're liberal , and

56:04

when you get old and you learn

56:06

, you become a conservative . Yeah

56:09

, that paraphrase .

56:10

That wasn't the exact quote , but what I heard there

56:13

was when you're young , you're innovative

56:15

, and when you're old , you don't want

56:17

to change ever , because

56:19

the old things are only things that ever worked .

56:22

That's what I heard in that statement .

56:24

That's exactly what I heard in that statement

56:26

.

56:26

All right . But we do got

56:28

to get out of here , I got to go tuck my kids

56:30

in . Yeah , I got to get to bed

56:32

myself All right man .

56:34

This was fun Later . Thank

56:39

you ,

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