Drink about something

Buzzed Chats and a Chilling Recap of Danny Rolling

Jendsey Season 1

Get ready for an episode filled with laughter, chilling tales, and delicious drinks as we explore the complex themes of true crime intertwined with personal anecdotes. Over some refreshing apple pie moonshine, we dive deep into the sinister world of the Gainesville Ripper, where we navigate the fine line between horrifying events and cultural representations in horror films and music that echo the cruelty of real life. 

Our discussion provides insight into the very human experience of grappling with dark subjects, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter. The joy of sharing memories about relationships and the often comical aspects of navigating adulthood — like jury duty, becomes a thread that weaves through the dark and disturbing stories we recount. 

As we reflect on the tragic lives these historical figures impacted, we challenge each listener to remember that beneath the tales of horror, there is a responsibility to honor those who suffered. Join us in pondering how stories — whether told in chilling tones or humor-filled ridicules — play a massive part in understanding human nature.

Tune in and enjoy some laughs, maybe grab a drink, and share your thoughts with us as we navigate through this rollercoaster of emotions! Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review to keep this conversation going!

LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!!!

Speaker 1:

Hey Jesse, Hello Lindsay, what are you drinking today? I went to Hal Patters. Yes, you did.

Speaker 2:

And I got some moonshine. I took a sip of it pre-recorded and, holy shit, it's apple pie moonshine I choked burped everything I love apple pie, moonshine it's a ladies drink and I like it Because I'm a lady. For mehine, it's a ladies drink and I like it Because I'm a lady for me. Yeah, it's good, it's good, it's good, it's good, it's good. What are you drinking over there?

Speaker 1:

I am having a watermelon White Claw. This is actually my fourth White Claw.

Speaker 2:

You're game pre-ing.

Speaker 1:

Well, after the kid was tested and the house was clean and the spaghetti was prepared and the shower was showered. I'm sorry, I lied. I popped two I popped two before the shower Before the shower yes. Okay, and now I've had one and a half more, because I'm already halfway done with this fourth one Halfway down. But you know what? We ain't got shit to do other than record and make dinner and I am a pro at making dinner while having a quite nice buzz.

Speaker 2:

This apple pie is very good and most of it's already prepared. This apple pie from the hot potter is good.

Speaker 1:

The child sent me a recipe on TikTok that he wanted me to make, so we're doing that tonight Spaghetti bowls.

Speaker 2:

I'm excited. This apple pie is good.

Speaker 1:

I'm so excited that your apple pie is good.

Speaker 2:

It's only 60 proof, but it's good Like it doesn't. It's not bad. You can drink it right on the rocks, love it. And I'm going back to Hal Patters again, and they're making a whiskey right now. Whiskey, they to.

Speaker 1:

Hal Patters again, and they're making a whiskey right now. Whiskey.

Speaker 2:

They're making a whiskey drink and a vodka drink. Will they make a vodka drink? They have vodka.

Speaker 1:

Will they have a lager drink?

Speaker 2:

Yes, I mean, they did brew it. I know they have a lager drink. Do they have a?

Speaker 1:

cider drink.

Speaker 2:

Yes, they have cider too.

Speaker 1:

Do they sing the songs that remind us of the good times?

Speaker 2:

Only when I go in.

Speaker 1:

That reminds you of the bets at times.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I don't get knocked down, oh daddy boy. If I did get knocked down, I'd get back up again.

Speaker 1:

You're never going to get knocked down.

Speaker 2:

They're never going to get me down. No, it's knocked down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it is me down. Oh, my God, I have forgot the lyrics to that song.

Speaker 2:

You haven't been pissed in the night away.

Speaker 1:

Children that do not know anything of what we're talking about. We are talking about a song by the band Chumbawamba Pissing the night away. Pissing the night away.

Speaker 2:

That's what we're doing. Yes, we're going to piss.

Speaker 1:

Because pissing is drinking.

Speaker 2:

And cutting up and having a good time. Yes, and cutting up and having a great time we're having a piss.

Speaker 1:

Right now we're having a piss.

Speaker 2:

To all my Aussie friends and listeners, all of our Aussie friends and listeners Ours, I don't think we have any. No, we got one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there is one. We got one listener, there is one In UK.

Speaker 2:

No, in Australia, there's one down there.

Speaker 1:

Is Chumbawamba Australian? I think they're Australian. Hold on hey Google, all right here we go.

Speaker 2:

I know they are.

Speaker 1:

Hey Google.

Speaker 2:

They are.

Speaker 1:

Chumbawumba, it's British. I told you what? No way. They disbanded, okay, hush. They disbanded in 2012. No way, and they had been going since the year of my birth, 82.

Speaker 2:

And we didn't know them until 92.

Speaker 1:

No, it was way further than that. I was in ninth grade.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll say that's about right, yeah, we'll say 96. I remember because we were all singing in my algebra class.

Speaker 2:

They went to bed while we were sleeping.

Speaker 1:

Because they got knocked down.

Speaker 2:

They didn't get back up again. They should have went to Hell Patterns and got one of these fucking drinks, man, but listen, you have some homework.

Speaker 1:

If you don't know, the band Shumba Wumba look them up, it's a fun time. They and them, the listeners, not you.

Speaker 2:

You're good, not me. You already know I don't have any homework because I show up to class with my pillow. I'm like, I'm just here, teacher, all All right. So Okay, you tell me, what are we drinking, these phenomenal drinks about?

Speaker 1:

Well, we're recapping today. Oh, we're gonna recap. Yeah, this is Wednesday Recap. Wednesday Recap. Did you forget where we were.

Speaker 2:

I'm sitting right here in my kitchen and I'm sipping. Oh, we're recapping the fucking slasher thing right Danny Rowling the.

Speaker 1:

Gainesville Ripper, ripper.

Speaker 2:

I keep fucking slasher thing Right, danny Rowling.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the Gainesville Ripper, ripper, I keep saying slasher the case that broke you.

Speaker 2:

How could you forget? I'm still in Brooklyn. He was broken. Yeah, I'm still down. I haven't got back up again. Hell, yeah, I mean not hell, yeah, hell. Lindsay Fire All the way from Gainesville, 42 miles South of us. Oh, my gosh, you know I really did. I spent most of the week talking about this with everybody that I've seen and how horrific and just the.

Speaker 1:

You know the sheer visuals and imagination that comes into play with every move is Because I didn't actually look at a lot of the scenes, still haven't and may not I can't, may not but the visual that I have in my head of especially the krista hoyt murder. It fucked with me because, like I've been researching this for a month or researched that for a month, I'm done with danny rowling done. We've put it out there with him singing like at the end.

Speaker 2:

They're're like you got any words and he goes to sing in this sweet little sappy love song thing To his girlfriend, but the people that are there in that room who's actually a big person in true crime?

Speaker 1:

She's huge.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but there's people there that are the parents of the victim, Like in here.

Speaker 1:

I love you and actual victims that he assaulted or robbed you know they're there, they're there.

Speaker 2:

He's wanting to sing this sappy ass love song right there.

Speaker 1:

And the judge couldn't even stop him.

Speaker 2:

No, they're like Danny. Yeah, danny, shut up. Danny, danny, danny.

Speaker 1:

See, if I was the judge, I'd have been like shut the fuck up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Like we're not just I know.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, you don't even want, because I think very empathetically, especially with people with any kind of abuse. So I would just be a horrible juror. And I've been summoned quite a few times. I've gotten out of it every time, but I would never be picked anyway.

Speaker 2:

No. I would never be picked. I've been three times and picked once.

Speaker 1:

Really, you got to be on a jury.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, I got picked. When was this and it all came down to it and picked once Really, you got to be on a jury. Yeah, I got picked. When was this? And it all came down to it and he came out for the little preliminary thing and then he's like, oh, please kill him. I see all y'all standing up there.

Speaker 1:

See y'all. Bye, deuces, now I've been in some mock juries.

Speaker 2:

The whole damn day, you remember. Now I day at the courthouse the whole day.

Speaker 1:

jesse, I have no recollection of this. What are you talking about? I'm swear to us, we, if this is in our almost 13 year relationship yeah, I had a jury day. I went up there and spent our anniversaries next week, by the way yeah, happy anniversary early 13 years together.

Speaker 2:

One year married yeah, so spent the whole day there. Well, I got out like at two. I'm there. I don't know nothing about this Talking. They picked me. I have no idea. I think you're getting old, lindsay, I probably am. Yeah, but anyhow, I spent the whole day there. I'm telling you this was like eight years ago. Swear, fuck, swear it it.

Speaker 1:

It happened, yeah eight years ago, our child was three and all the boys were living at home. So yeah, you're right, I probably probably wouldn't remember not even a clue. But yeah, I spent the whole day there.

Speaker 2:

Dude came out and he's all like I think it was like theft or something, I don't even remember. Now he came out like after the whole day of wasting. It was like 30 people at the beginning. And then he comes out he's like, oh, I'm guilty, I plead guilty. I was like fuck people at the beginning. And then he comes out he's like, oh, I'm guilty, I plead guilty. I was like fuck dude, you fucked up my whole day. They gave me a whole $15.

Speaker 1:

Whole $15.

Speaker 2:

That's what you get when you work for the government here $15.

Speaker 1:

For the day.

Speaker 2:

A day you missed out on a $150 day. They probably taxed shit out of that, too, I got taxed. The shit out of that, too, I got $12.50.

Speaker 1:

$12.50. $11.75. Did you at least get a free lunch?

Speaker 2:

Well, no, oh God, I don't remember. There was no catering, no craft services, we were just like you know, wait, they talked to us about all the laws and parts and things and interviewed all of us and then I pick you number number, jury number blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and got up there and dudes all like come out and he's all like, oh, yeah, I'm done, you're good. No, I'm guilty, it was just. It was. Yeah, such a hassle, just quit wasting our time, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's the biggest thing like that really gets to me. When it comes to law and things. Be honest as you can. Yeah, you don't you want to beat it, but if you're just beating some thievery and some bullshit, you know, beat it, yeah, I mean. Yeah, if it gets cold, reheat it. In my mind, though, lindsay like the whole thing, all the Danny Rowland shit, everything you were talking about when I think about each situation, each thing, I see a Krispy Kreme in the background.

Speaker 1:

I see, unfortunately, the faces of all the victims.

Speaker 2:

Do you see a little silhouette of a man?

Speaker 1:

Scaramouche, scaramouche.

Speaker 2:

Do you do the Fandango?

Speaker 1:

Thunderbolts of Lightning.

Speaker 2:

With a K-bar. Oh God, I bet, very, very frightening Me, hallelujah, thunderbolts of lightning with a k-bar. But no, it was, yeah, in the, in the window, not not from the walls, but the window, like from the windows to the walls, like I'm seeing crispy cream.

Speaker 1:

yeah, but nothing significant happened there, just another girl that he was bothering and she was a pre-med student, so it was wild. Bugging somebody at Krispy Kreme and if Jim and I hadn't have supposedly left him maybe.

Speaker 2:

Jim and I never left, he just got tired.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, and a lot of other podcasters that I listen to, they theorize that if he hadn't got caught, he probably would have killed again.

Speaker 2:

I think it was just it was it was episodes, so that there was his first one that happened in Shreveport and his second episode of yeah, because that was a year, a year prior.

Speaker 1:

Couldn't get enough.

Speaker 2:

That's just like what you said, like with drugs and things you can't get enough.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he went on to crack.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean that's. Clackety-clack.

Speaker 1:

To me. I don't know, I just don't know, but that is just the worst and there's probably it's probably not the worst that you can do, but that's, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know which one I mean. I don't know either.

Speaker 1:

Addiction period is just bad. I with the married chain and a few psychedelics, and that's it yeah and uh alcoholisms oh yeah, we're not like alcoholics no, so we're weekend warriors, weekend warriors, yeah so that's a thing?

Speaker 2:

yeah, for sure, but I think drugs are something that you can just overcome you know, just you can have your little party time and your little sessions of whatever that you want to get out of it, you know, but don't let it be a thing. Yeah, like something that, but some of them they're like super addictive, like you can't get enough and that's. You know, that's what I think happened. He would have had a whole other episode somewhere else, probably Ocala, ocalo, ocalo, ocala, ocala.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of Ocala.

Speaker 2:

Ocala. Speaking of Ocala, we're going to Spookala.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm. Yeah, super excited. We won't be able to make it to the October one because we will be venturing to New England late September, but so we're going to go to the April.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

The April Spookala.

Speaker 2:

And Corey Taylor's going to be there. Corey, motherfucking Taylor.

Speaker 1:

Corey motherfucking Taylor, and it's not extra, it's not any extra money.

Speaker 2:

He's going to be right there in the acoustic I know Playing his acoustic oh, my God, I love you. Corey Taylor SpongeBob with Corey. Hey, we're at Ocala. We're in Tampa at Spookala. Yes, yeah, we're in Tampa at Spookala. Some SpongeBob, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And Silas gets to dress up in his leather face. He's got two different costumes now from his leather face.

Speaker 2:

He's getting geeked up.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Our son is a leather face enthusiast.

Speaker 2:

He has to earn it, not going to give nothing, never.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, danny Rowling was definitely a tough one.

Speaker 2:

Goodness.

Speaker 1:

Horrible one and it a tough one, goodness, horrible one and it I mean it must be. You know, somebody brought to my attention the other day because, um, a few of my co-workers, because I can tell them about what I'm going to talk about and I can even spoil it for them and they're even they're still going to listen to the episode. So I was telling um one of my co-workers about the situation. She's like you know what? This reminds me of the ice truck killer on Dexter, oh yeah well he didn't.

Speaker 2:

He cut him off a little bit, a little bit, but I mean, yeah, the ice truck killer was way worse haven't had that yet no, goodness, you just wait, mr there's some shit like this. Um, I mean, there's some what not quite icebox come?

Speaker 1:

on not quite icebox killer. I mean, that's a written script by somebody, but yeah just to let you know if the world wasn't scary enough that you know, because you'll think you know what I? I I can watch scary movies and I can do this and that, but honestly, other than um, probably some some of the paranormal, probably some some of the paranormal, it's all related. They're all inspired by real, true life crimes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you have to have something to lean against to build it from.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, most stories don't just come off the top of somebody's head. No, like this coverage from the Danny Rowling Gainesville Ripper. It inspired the whole Scream franchise.

Speaker 2:

It's tough. It really was. So what else we got coming up?

Speaker 1:

So Bernie and I got it right, it's actually Bernie Tida Tida, Not Tid Tida.

Speaker 2:

Calm me down. It took you like nine times. You got it right, you know what I had to do.

Speaker 1:

I had to re-watch the movie and I watched probably 20 different interviews and finally figured out it is Bernie Tita, and he even jokes about how many times his name is mispronounced Tita.

Speaker 2:

Tita, tita.

Speaker 1:

It's a very different name and the way it's spelled you just don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, true, true, true, true, true. Yeah. What's in different name? And it's the way it's spelled. You just don't know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, true, true, true true, true, yeah, what's in your?

Speaker 2:

head right now.

Speaker 1:

True, true the nirvana song that we were just seeing.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah so our son was playing nirvana in the background earlier and I was like, cut it off, dude, we're recording. He's all like, oh, I'm sorry. So I'm all like you know what? My favorite one was the Peter Pan one where they were singing that shit. Fuck, yes, dude, the Pan one. What was that one called? It was Pan, wasn't it.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and it had Jack, not Jack Black. Hugh Jackman. Hugh Ackman With his Hugh Ackman. Yeah, hugh Jackman with his Hugh Ackman. Yeah, it was good, and they're all like rocking it.

Speaker 2:

I'm like dude. I want to be one of those kids. So bad dude if I was like 15 or anywhere from like 11, part 2 to that one 11 to 15. I would have been like this is my peter pan, like my pan pan, you know yeah, but our pan. Pan was good. What was it? It Pan right. Which one was ours, with Robin Williams.

Speaker 1:

Hook, hook, jesse, fuck, what the hell. I'm old, I'm like looking at you like.

Speaker 2:

Are you kidding me? You want to squeeze this out of your brain, yet, dude.

Speaker 1:

And I'm all like, why am I stuck on that Robin Williamson? Well, robin Williams, we love you RIP. We love you so much.

Speaker 2:

That was just as epic, though to me it was just as epic oh yeah, they didn't get to bang a ring and all the cool things and the imaginary food did.

Speaker 1:

That table of food was everything I ever wanted in my life. So if you look up the guy that played Rufio, he has not aged a day since he was a fucking teenager. I already passed away.

Speaker 2:

You need to look that up. No, you need to look that up right now. What Right now? But speaking of Rufio, we got stories, oh my goodness you share it.

Speaker 1:

I'll let you do this one so we're?

Speaker 2:

we're um. Power man 5000 was playing in Tallahassee and, uh, some buddies of ours from Defy the Tyrant was playing opening up for him. And I'm at the bar, we're having drinks and there's this dude looks just like the guy that played rufio. And we're like, damn this, this is cool. You know, and we didn't know, he was the bass player for power man 5000. He's still alive. He's still alive. I was wrong I was wrong.

Speaker 2:

His name is dante bosco oh, but dante Bosco looks like the bass player from Power man 5000. Doesn't he? He hasn't aged a day. Now, pull up, no, no, no, pull up the bass player of PM5K right now. Dude, dude, we're going to do this, we're doing this. I want to see what he looks like. Am I way off, am I not?

Speaker 1:

So, if you have heard, no, because while we were standing there and Spider was talking for a moment, he was introducing the band and when he introduced the bass player, somebody in the crowd said Rufio, rufio. And then all of us said Rufio, yeah, it was.

Speaker 2:

And he's all like quit it guys.

Speaker 1:

So exciting.

Speaker 2:

Awesome. They put on a good show, even though it was only like maybe 60 people. He's like dude. I put on bigger shows in my grandma's basement and then they played Earth Day, birthday the next day. Love Power man.

Speaker 1:

He doesn't have the same hair, so yeah. But he's close.

Speaker 2:

Let me see.

Speaker 1:

He looks older than the guy that plays Rufio. No offense.

Speaker 2:

But okay, if clothes. Let me see, yeah, he looks older than the guy that plays rufio, but no. But okay, if you take away eight years. His name is how long ago was that?

Speaker 1:

if you take away like eight years, that was recent yeah yeah, that was a recent photo I'm trying to find one where he did look rufio ish it was cool. I like it because this guy, he was walking around with all of us all night long yeah, we're drinking and we're like look at this guy's hawk man like it's really bomb. It's that big and then he's on fucking stage yeah yeah, he is cool cat sorry, we're like looking at videos, at um photos here. And yeah, it was yeah.

Speaker 2:

So power man, many different looks.

Speaker 1:

Power man 5000, they sing that get up, get get up get up, drop the bombshell and Spider-1 is Rob Zombie's brother.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, yeah, really cool band, really cool guys, very cool bands, I knew them and they are so fun, I knew about them since the OzFest days.

Speaker 1:

Oh man Organized Well when we went and saw them that year, nick bombed back Nick neck bone to back. That's the best song. That's the best song, I'm glad.

Speaker 2:

You didn't know him, you didn't know him.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know that shit. You didn't know him. Like me, I knew Bombshell.

Speaker 2:

We're fist bumping like four, five, six times over here.

Speaker 1:

I knew Bombshell and World Divide.

Speaker 2:

This is what it's like when worlds collide.

Speaker 1:

Collide World.

Speaker 2:

Collide yes From Skater Everybody knew that one and I'm sitting here singing World Divide, world Divide. Sorry y'all, I'm on my fifth white cloth.

Speaker 1:

Deduct one cool point from Lindsay World Collide yes.

Speaker 2:

Cool band, though Really cool cats. Everybody was really cool.

Speaker 1:

What you wanna do, baby, but that's who I passed out to last year at Rockville.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yes, you did, lindsay, we watched.

Speaker 1:

PA, we talked about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, right after PA, because we were sad that we had missed their tour with Rob Zombie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and so we were like, okay, we're going to get them at Rockville. But Lindsay learned her lesson. No more liquor at Rockville, seltzers only.

Speaker 2:

She's very particular on her liquor. Just a little bit of vodka, that's about it, and she gets to taste some of my stuff. What'd you think about it?

Speaker 1:

You took a hit though.

Speaker 2:

You hit that like a man.

Speaker 1:

I did. I don't know what's wrong with me. It's probably because I'm already five now.

Speaker 2:

White calls in. Nope, yeah, that's five, five if you five five five, six, six get to see cory motherfucking taylor I know again, yeah, again. His acoustic stuff is really fun. I mean I'm excited, I can't wait.

Speaker 1:

Well, this and last rockville was our sixth time seeing slipknot, so we were like we're now a heretic, like yeah, we've seen them six, six, six times. Yeah, we've seen them 66 times. Yeah, and we've seen Corey. We've seen Corey Taylor more.

Speaker 2:

With Stone Sour and Corey Taylor. Yeah, we've seen Corey.

Speaker 1:

Taylor.

Speaker 2:

Eight.

Speaker 1:

Eight times Yep.

Speaker 2:

All together, this will be nine.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

Nine. Looking forward to this Friday, we're going to record Ty Bernie Tejita Tej. Forward to the this friday, we're going to record ty bernie tahita, tahita, tita, tita, tahita. Maybe want some mexican food at this moment it's spelled t-i-e-d-e, so it looks like taidi.

Speaker 1:

I don't know I don't look at any so and then I heard one podcaster when I was researching pronounce it teed. So I was like, okay, they got to know their shit because they're a well-paid podcaster. And I was like, okay, I got it wrong, it's teed. But no, I rewatched the movie and did research and watched the interviews and it's teeda.

Speaker 2:

Teeda, teeda, I'll try to remember that. You know I ain't gonna remember that between now and then. Te, I'll try to remember that. You know I ain't going to remember that between now and then. Ooh, teeter, put a little Lori Clary on there.

Speaker 1:

So let's hold a I mean just always remember the victims of Danny Rowling, because they did not deserve any of the massive horrific things that happened to them no. And today, when I was posting pictures on Instagram like I got choked up because these were just kids.

Speaker 2:

We're getting feedback though Yep. I want to hear stories from people.

Speaker 1:

These were just kids existing going to college trying to make it in life. And then poor Edward Humphreys, who was labeled as the Ripper at first just because he was an unmedicated he turned around, he turned it all around, yeah, and became an amazing, amazing human being, until he passed away, unfortunately.

Speaker 2:

Well, you could tell.

Speaker 1:

But he had a great life. Because you posted the before and then the after pictures, you can tell what a difference medication, what a difference. Dude that worked out. The right medication made for that young man Got around.

Speaker 2:

The right medication got around the right young man, uplifting motivational in the right spot, could get in there and work it out, and he wanted to be somebody eventually. Yep, that's a good thing.

Speaker 1:

Good, good, good, good, good and he did it in a, a very like within six years wow, yeah good he turned all that around that's good and he in Gainesville, the place that had labeled him a fucking murderer.

Speaker 2:

He was probably an advocate and did a lot of things toward that as well, like holy shit, dude. That's amazing. I want to see and hear some of that stuff. Yeah, so apparently this one has like a movie that we're fixing to do Friday.

Speaker 1:

Yes and I will. Yes.

Speaker 2:

So friday yes and I yes, so tune in on friday and I will tell you all about that, because I don't want to talk about it yet. Okay, she, she, she's like no don't, don't look at my script, my notes. Don't you ever look at my notes speaking of?

Speaker 1:

notes. I gotta go get my notebook because I wrote so side notes also, but yeah, so yep, we are. We are coming up on our 20th episode, and so now we have plenty of episodes Was rolling 20?

Speaker 2:

Nope, it was 19.

Speaker 1:

Bernie's going to be number 20.

Speaker 2:

The burn the burn the burn number 20.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to name it that. The burn number 20. Mumbo number five. So we have plenty.

Speaker 1:

I should start changing the names Of episodes now for you to be able to go on a long trip, or just to be able to go on a long trip, or just listen to us while you're cleaning your house, while you're exercising, or on your commute to work. If you have a long ride, check us out. You sipping that, sean?

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'm leaving you hanging. Do you want me to say something? Because I'm not. I'm just like leaving you hanging.

Speaker 1:

We just want you to have a wonderful rest of your week. We're midway through where this is recap Wednesday, but follow us.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like subscribe. Follow. Drink about something outside.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and all the bands that were featuring follow them.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit, Speaking of that dude, we re we resurrected the dev.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, they're not getting back together.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, not like that, but members were commenting yes, they did.

Speaker 2:

They were loving the likes and liking the love and all the good stuff. They were like thank you so much.

Speaker 1:

We love you.

Speaker 2:

And they were like we're not sure what the future brings, but we're going to move on to other projects. And I said, all of y'all make music in different bands or together, whatever.

Speaker 1:

And if all of y'all individually go to other projects. Send it to us.

Speaker 2:

It's going to be good.

Speaker 1:

Plug you. It's going to be good. Yes, it's going to be good, it's going to be great, it's going to be great.

Speaker 2:

It'll be awesome and that's of it I'm a little geeky about I love it. I love it. Nothing wrong with that. I don't think I really wanted to say that. I'm feeling old lindsey why, because I looked at myself and I've been tanning we've been back to the tanning bed I looked at myself like because I got a big ass beard, and I looked at, like the whole little eye mask area. I'm like, dude, look at these wrinkles, dude. Like I'm all looking at my eyes and the little lines and shit, you're gorgeous.

Speaker 2:

Where did have you? I mean, women really look at themselves way too much, but, like as a dude, it kind of hits you at once, like you think that you're suave, ass smooth, all the way up to like 43, I guess. And then all of a sudden you look at yourself in your mirror and you're like, oh, it just changed. Right then for me.

Speaker 1:

You're beautiful.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I feel beautiful You're beautiful people. Yeah, I know You're beautiful, that's better I didn't want to go, manson, I didn't want to go, I didn't want to go Beautiful people.

Speaker 1:

manson, I don't want to go. I don't want to go beautiful people. Brian johnson kind of sucks, but we do enjoy the manson we can.

Speaker 2:

Let's separate, oh, the charles and the maryland no, brian johnson is who maryland man yeah, oh well yeah, he's not a good person.

Speaker 1:

But maryland manson, the performer, we kind of dig it kind of like a michael okay, I get you, I get you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the icon versus the human or right character versus human artist. There you go versus human more human than human don't invest.

Speaker 1:

I love rob zombie though all the way.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, white zombie, rob zombie, all the zombies yeah, are you high?

Speaker 1:

because so am I. He says that every show is great. It's iconic.

Speaker 2:

Everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody fucking in a.

Speaker 1:

UFO.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I love that stuff. He puts on a damn good show too.

Speaker 1:

Such a good show.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and he's got to be like 50-something.

Speaker 1:

Oh God. He's probably close to 60. Hey, Google, Hello Google. How old is Rob Zombie? 60 years old. Google, Hello Google. How old is Rob Zombie? 60 years old, Lindsay, I told you.

Speaker 2:

Robert Zombie.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and Sherry Moon Girl, y'all are both killing it.

Speaker 2:

Y'all are our DNA. Thank you, yes, dna. I love looking back and being like that's our DNA. Lindsay, that's our DNA and we look at so many different things and we just point out you know what? Would we really connect with somebody from two generations below us? It's so hard.

Speaker 1:

Fortunately, there are some good parents out there that are bringing their children up the right way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think there was a period Like us. Maybe there's that one generation gap right there. I felt like it was kind of tough, but now I do feel like it's all coming back.

Speaker 1:

It's all coming back, but listen, we got to wrap up this recap and we got to get started on Bernie, so we love you guys like us. Follow us drink about something Dot site. We're on Instagram. We got a Gmail account. I'm still haven't made that X account.

Speaker 2:

I'm getting in there. I'm getting in there.

Speaker 1:

I'm afraid of Twitter.

Speaker 2:

X. We'll check it out. We'll check it one of these days, we'll see. We'll see you guys this Friday. Share us around a little bit. We'll see you guys then Bye.

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