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Drunk about something recap of Chris Watts
After completing our two-part series on the Chris Watts family annihilation case, we needed to decompress. With drinks in hand (perhaps a few too many for Jesse), we processed our thoughts on this heartbreaking tragedy in real-time, offering a glimpse into how covering these stories affects us personally.
What makes this conversation unique is its authenticity. There's no script, no editing – just two people trying to make sense of a senseless tragedy while balancing respect for the victims with honest analysis. Jesse offers perspective as someone hearing many details for the first time, while Lindsay shares insights from her deeper research into the case.
For those who've followed our coverage of the Watts case, this companion video adds another dimension to understanding both the case and our approach to true crime storytelling. And for those just discovering us, it's a candid introduction to how we tackle these challenging subjects with both empathy and honesty.
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happy Wednesday what is up? You actually have us in your sights. What's up? Hey, everybody, we're here we're here, so, jesse us and them and you what, what?
Speaker 1:okay, first of all, this is raw, unedited uncut video.
Speaker 2:Drunk about something.
Speaker 1:Drunk about something recap.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And what are you having to drink? I mean I already know the answer Me.
Speaker 2:I'm drinking a Lonnie because I've been too drunk to be drinking anything as fucking anything.
Speaker 1:We're doing a Lonnie GCP, so we started with Bloody Marys this morning and Jesse kept cracking like really hard with some vodka.
Speaker 2:I did.
Speaker 1:And now he's been a little sloshy for the last couple hours, so we're sobering him up so that he can have a drink for when we actually record our episode of the week.
Speaker 2:So the recap comes with a whole ass story after the part of everything that you say and I'm sorry, I'm inebriated.
Speaker 1:You haven't asked me what I'm having to drink.
Speaker 2:What are you?
Speaker 1:drinking. What are you drinking? I'm having raspberry. I don't know if you can see it. Oh yeah, Raspberry. Here, there we go go. Let me take it out of my little koozie can we do that?
Speaker 2:I don't know.
Speaker 1:You showed this to bay. It's got a little crack in it.
Speaker 2:Raspberry vista bay from so, as fucking true, as fucking first time video in podcast, shit.
Speaker 1:But hold on real quick. So this koozie is from Toadfish. I don't know if you can see it, there's a little light. So this was given to me by my nail tech slash friend. She's been my nail tech, nancy, nanny, nanny. She's been my nail tech for, yes, since 2009. I can't do the math right now. That's a long time. And she does these and she gave me this was one of my birthday presents and it's like suction cups to the table.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because Lindsay likes to spill things. She does.
Speaker 1:Not as much as you, though.
Speaker 2:No, everyone can tell where lindsey has been especially um.
Speaker 1:So we've been trying to do the carnivore diet and um, well, I'm I'm doing low carb, so I'm still having some vegetables with my meats I'm trying not to have anything other than meat for him Other than meat? So at work, when I took our, we made some meal prep carnivore boxes. When I take mine into work, I do have some Nashville hot with my chicken and it ends up on my shirt, my work shirt, every fucking time.
Speaker 2:Anything? Nashville hot. So yeah it's just heartburn for me.
Speaker 1:Nashville hot is fucking heartburn me and a choke holder. So where I work we have a nashville hot and we have a comeback song lindsey, I envy you for not having heartburn like I do do you know what helped with that? Remember, I used to get heartburn, like you. But you know what helped with that my fasting, when I started fasting.
Speaker 2:So you fast and then eat heartburn stuff Like makes you have heartburn. You don't have issues. No, your ass, fucking non-Caucasian ass. You have some.
Speaker 1:Jesse, I used to have to take some of your medicine.
Speaker 2:You know that I had heartburn, yeah, but Lindsay, you really have like some kind of Like I don't understand he's full of shit.
Speaker 1:I did the DNA test. I am 68 percent.
Speaker 2:You have something in you that is.
Speaker 1:I'm Caucasian.
Speaker 2:I don't believe it. I don't believe it, okay, I don't believe it, Okay, Whatever.
Speaker 1:Anyhow, I love the Nashville hot and the comeback sauce that we have at work and with our meat boxes we've made some chicken, some pork and some Turkey sausages chicken sausages last week. I'm getting the chicken sausage Really good with the comebacks.
Speaker 2:She looks like like not Caucasian.
Speaker 1:No, I'm a disappointment to Spanish people because I can't speak.
Speaker 2:She is not Caucasian, I am, she looks so.
Speaker 1:Spanish. Well, screenshot my ancestrycom results.
Speaker 2:Nobody believes it. Look at me, I'm Caucasian as fuck You're.
Speaker 1:Scandinavian, okay, caucasian as fuck.
Speaker 2:You're scandinavian, okay, I'm scandinavian as fuck. Lindsey is not caucasian as fuck. Guess what what?
Speaker 1:for my case for your coming out on friday oh I told you it was gonna be an old-timey one, right oh yeah, she's scandinavian y'all she's scandinavian y'all.
Speaker 2:Yeah, part of my dna and hearing yeah yeah, look at me, I'm on screen now. Look at us. Holy shit, lindsey, whole ass fucking.
Speaker 1:All right video jesse, she's got a lot to drink today. You want to roll that intro? Okay, but I mean, I want you guys to party with us, because this is our first fucking video this is my drink that I have for our episode that we're going to record here in just a few minutes. Look at her okay, hold on, let me lift it so new.
Speaker 2:This is our first video stuff.
Speaker 1:a mason jar. You gotta have the ball mason jar. Okay, so it's got vodka, soda water.
Speaker 2:Not there, lime All there.
Speaker 1:And it's topped with a lime Vista Bay.
Speaker 2:And something there.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, that is my drink for the episode that we're going to record.
Speaker 2:I'm just drinking, alani, because I am fucking drunk and we gotta do a lot of shit and we're going to party. So happy Wednesday, everybody drunk about something. We're fucking here. Party party How's that Come down? A party? What's a thumbs up? Do you have something? Fuck you, fucking, fuck you real ass. Fall over this here. I mean, the realist is going to actually see this, because this is only youtube stuff. Yeah, yeah, it doesn't go on buzzsprout and all the whole ass fucking thing. This is going straight youtube will be.
Speaker 1:The audio will be, but not the video yeah right yeah, I'll say I'll strip the audio out, plug it on something else, but anyhow all right, so yeah, we are recapping our two-part series of Chris Watts and I after okay, so after we got done recording it, like we had a whole day of Chris Watts. It was traumatic so because we recorded both episodes in one day, I think.
Speaker 2:Lindsay is on to something that is just like marathon fucking podcast shit that I am fully on to. Oh, I'm going, I make this my full-time job and I'm literally fully on, like every bit of it, and you know what?
Speaker 1:I tied it on a little bit I did okay, so let's talk about what I wrote first oh, okay my story, which is you know it's. It's not my story, it's the story. It's the, the. You know the breakdown of the case and then so we watched. It was called um fuck, I'm gonna google american murder documentary the family next door. That's it, yeah.
Speaker 2:Family next door and you did store and we watched some of that shit.
Speaker 1:So bad.
Speaker 2:So if you're with us, of what you talked about was in this the fucking, the whole thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but I also listened to the audio book which is called the perfect father, and that is that also breaks it down. It has you know everything from front to finish, which gives a little more detail about the lives of both Shanann and Chris before they got married and before this horrific tragedy happened. Because Chris is now, he's a family annihilator.
Speaker 2:that is his what did I say? His way out was garbage and like the whole fucking time. It was like he built everything up to his way out and it didn't work and it was just like you have created this whole fucking thing, honestly, everybody, and it's not a good way out. It didn't work. You didn't have everything planned the right way to be a criminal and to do that to your family over a way it didn't work. You know, it really wasn't not fucking planned so we got, we got shenan over here.
Speaker 1:She is a dominant um partner in the relationship. And then you have Chris, who is very passive. He goes along with everything, whether he likes it or not, without voicing his opinion, his, he doesn't have a voice. Yeah, and that's not Shanann's fault whatsoever. We're not. We're absolutely not victim blaming. This should have never happened. There's so many different ways that you can end a relationship, make it work successfully, co-parents and move on with your lives separately.
Speaker 2:Right, exactly.
Speaker 1:It's always going to be rough in the beginning. What are you doing?
Speaker 2:Nothing, I'll take that away. So good, looking at doing what we're doing right now, all right.
Speaker 1:Okay, so anyways. So you know, chris, he doesn't speak up, he doesn't voice what's really in his heart, what's really on his mind, so that causes a lot of resentment, yeah two episodes of quiet human being.
Speaker 2:That snapped is really what it is. Lizzie took a sip because it is a lot to take in, holy shit well, and also you know that it was.
Speaker 1:There was uh toxicity, if you will yeah from the beginning, from chris's family yeah chris's family hated shenan right off the rip. They judged her on the size of her home. Um, they judged her on being a divorced woman, which yeah and eating seeds is a pastime. Toxicity wait activity of our city the toxicity of our city of our city yeah, yeah, whatever, I'm sorry, okay, but anyways yeah, um so chris's family hates shenan right off the rip fuck yeah um, so they are out of their lives for a while until she has their first.
Speaker 2:Like they didn't come to the wedding, nothing no, um, like the grandma, grandma and did the dance and and it was just that was beautiful, but but like don't fucking.
Speaker 1:And the wedding was beautiful.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's all out there. You can literally watch. You can watch the documentary, you can watch the wedding on YouTube, on shit. I found it on Google. Fuck. Yeah, I did not.
Speaker 2:I did not dive into that fucking deep. I mean, we'll watch this shit. Well, of course.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because I usually will find a good documentary that I know Jesse can watch and pay attention to after a case that I've covered, so that he can put faces with names. Yes, you can make it a little bit more personal for you.
Speaker 2:And usually at this time my attention is nanoseconds, honestly for you, and usually at this time my attention is nanoseconds, honestly, and not that, not that like I'm fully and not in fully invested because I love your stories and everything but holy shit, that's a lot to take in. It is and watch all that and know all the history that you've dumped on me and I don't even have a plant over here that I can fucking get to no, well, not for video.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he will for the episode and look at, well, you can't see the plant it's in full bloom right now the plant is in full bloom over there. I want to show you guys the plant eventually, I swear to god I'm gonna take a picture of it while it's blooming and we'll post it.
Speaker 2:It's the plant that supports me honestly, Because she is just like dumping all the horrific things on me.
Speaker 1:Well, I'm saying I'm going to take a picture of it and post it on our Instagram story, so make sure you do this on Instagram DrinkAboutSomething site yeah.
Speaker 2:DrinkAboutSomething on Instagram.
Speaker 1:Somethingsite is our website, and then you can follow our personal Facebook pages. Lindsay Samba just to stand by.
Speaker 2:This is the time of year, Honestly, when our plant looks so amazing it does. It's so beautiful.
Speaker 1:I mean wait, what did you just do?
Speaker 2:I hit something, okay, so don't pay attention to me the whole time. I swear to God, you guys, thank you guys for hanging on.
Speaker 1:Shanann and Chris get married. They are now living in Colorado. They have uprooted from North Carolina to Colorado, which pissed Chris's family off.
Speaker 2:She had a sweet-ass house Beautiful, house Beautiful. Oh, she had a sweet ass, house Beautiful, oh my God.
Speaker 1:Definitely look that up. If you did not watch our story on Friday um leading up to the case.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's, it was I mean she. She did the damn thing at like 25 years old, yeah, but unfortunately she got health problems. But then she met Chris and everything seemed to be going good. They had really good paying jobs. She sold her house in North Carolina. They move out to Colorado and they buy another house there.
Speaker 2:It's a lot Then they have baby girl.
Speaker 1:They have first baby girl, Bella.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And that's when she makes amends with chris's family. She's like okay, y'all are welcome back in my house or welcome back into our lives.
Speaker 2:We want you to be a part of bella's life which chris's family is kind of like fuck you to her.
Speaker 1:You know the whole time, the whole time, the honestly whole last time and I'm not, I mean, like said, no victim blaming whatsoever here, but there were things that Shanann could have done differently as well.
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, it's like dragging along to the point where she was like kind of really over living their means and not. Well, that's what I was going to talk about next.
Speaker 1:Yes, you know they they're living beyond their means. Shanann's in charge of the finances. She puts them in a big hole, yeah, that they cannot dig their way out of without filing bankruptcy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, kids and things, too much money.
Speaker 1:And then they want to introduce another baby into it. Well, I haven't got to baby number two yet You're fixing to get into that yeah. Baby one. So then they have baby number two, baby two, after baby two, which is, which is cc. Celeste. Uh, catherine, celeste, catherine, yes, um, that's after she's born, that's when they file for bankruptcy which a lot of that was their mortgage and um medical bills, and then their wedding yeah so they do that.
Speaker 1:Their um, their debt was discharged after they took a financial course online. That was ordered by the judge, and so they have two babies. They have Bella and Celeste and they all have between Shanann, bella and Celeste. They have a lot of medical issues.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And they have to be hospitalized a lot. The nose start racking up again and Shanann is working less, but she's reaching out and she's trying to get a second income with some MLMs.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And she finds a profitable one. A successful one because I do share some of my own MLM stories on those episodes and if you don't join those companies when they hit the ground running, you ain't making no money.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you got to put everybody above you to make the money, and it was just like.
Speaker 1:Under you, not above you Well above under. You were going to be the top of the pyramid.
Speaker 2:We were just like the top of the pyramid, at the bottom of the pyramid, whatever people that are actually doing your job for you, whichever upper above, I don't understand how that works, so you want to be at the top of the pyramid you want to be at the top here, everybody below you and then yes yes expand down to the pyramid.
Speaker 1:You want to get everybody under you and so, yeah, she's at the top of the pyramid. She gets a lot of people under her. She becomes very successful with this company, with the Thrive products. And then, chris, he starts taking these products and he successfully loses a lot of weight. He started out at 245. He gets down to about 180, 185, somewhere in there. And but there's a point where, in the story that you, he is taking like double patches, he's doubling up. He's got one on each arm. And I don't know how those products work. I've never tried them. I did compare it though. If you take, say you're taking, adipex, which is a weight loss pill, very highly caffeinated, it builds, it has everything inside, it makes everything inside of you just come to the surface. You are somewhat jittery, you are. You need to expel all of this energy that it makes you feel like you've got going on. And he was like he was cleaning, he was cooking, he was, you know, working his job.
Speaker 2:I kind of feel like honestly not to interrupt you. I feel like she was pushing him into that. That way she would have proof of her business and success of him having it. You know, yeah, she was like everything was just full on all fucking on her social media and everything and it was just like she was using him a little bit right there at that point to push him into pushing her product Does that make sense.
Speaker 1:I don't know about. I don't see it as using if you're married to somebody that's trying to be successful in a support, support.
Speaker 2:But at the same time she probably talked him into doing the second dose that he shouldn't have been taken. I don't know, we don't know, we don't know, we don't know, we don't know that, we don't know that. But I think she was kind of pushing him into something that he was obviously this is humble opinion, yeah he was obviously uncomfortable with and he didn't want to be on social media at all.
Speaker 2:No, he was not comfortable with he was kind of a drawn back kind of person that didn't want to be on all the fucking the views of everybody else. And then he and and she was just like plug in, plug in, plug in her little play fucking business thing and not play, I mean, she was making money yeah, she was making money but she stepped away from a good career.
Speaker 2:You got to balance both of them. I feel like mlms and everything like pyramid schemes and all and all the shit that goes on at that time. Everybody else is beyond that.
Speaker 1:Okay, but at the same time, being a woman, I understand this a little more. If you've got children with health problems and you find a business where you can work at home, and give you a little bit more ease and take care of your kids and stuff. But Shanann insisted that these girls go to daycare.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So that she could be more productive in her business. But at the same time that's fine, that's healthy, understandable, because that's still your job. But if you work from home, you don't have to answer to anybody else when you go have to, when you have to go get your kids and pick them up because they're having a medical emergency or they're sick or anything like that. Workability I understand why she would want to push really hard to make that successful, because she could.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Even though the kids are in daycare and they can't afford it. They can't, they cannot afford it.
Speaker 2:No, they could not afford it. They were bankrupt before all that Right Really was.
Speaker 1:So I don't know how bankruptcy works. Is it just like wipe out your debt?
Speaker 2:You're trying to reach for a full forgiveness for everything that you can't pay for, and then they'll consolidate that into something that you can pay for.
Speaker 1:Okay, so you still have to make payments on this debt.
Speaker 2:Usually, yeah, okay, yeah, usually. No they can't zero it out. There's something that you have to still consolidate that into.
Speaker 1:Well, what does it mean by when it's, I mean cause it's in the book, it's in like documents, that their debt was discharged. What does that mean?
Speaker 2:Well, fuck dude, I want to do that. I don't understand that because I haven't tried that. Okay, so I do know I want to be like fuck you, dude, I want to pay anything else ever again.
Speaker 1:Give me a zero, and then we'll restart, but I do know that that stays with you for seven, at least seven years, seven to ten years I'm like I'll take seven issues you're not supposed to be. It's not supposed to be easy for you to go get into more debt no yeah no, they did and even though I don't know, I don't.
Speaker 2:Is she burpy? But I don't. I don't know how that works, because if I did, and I would be like I want to pull that plug too, because if it's zero out everything and you got a little black mark whatever.
Speaker 1:If it was that simple, everybody would do it, so there's gotta be some.
Speaker 2:They got stipulation so they consolidate everything, put it together and they make it a workable thing. You still gotta fucking pay it, I guarantee it right.
Speaker 1:And then you know, with the thrive, I guess, once you got to a certain level they gave you a car credit. Now it was made to seem like Thrive was paying for her a new car, and that was not the case at all. She had Chris trade in his Mustang, which don't do that to your husband, I mean you did that on your show?
Speaker 2:Let's throw it back. Let's throw it back. Okay, I had a Mustang and a motorcycle when we first met Right.
Speaker 1:Did I pressure you to do any of that? To buy anything for me? You?
Speaker 2:did not. I had a Mustang, a cool ass motorcycle. I rode your kids around and I loved it Mustang was special. Yeah. This was 40th anniversary 40th anniversary Mustang.
Speaker 1:It was pretty iconic actually, but at the same time, I've never been really a person that's into vehicles, so I don't understand the hype over something special. No, no.
Speaker 2:To me it was. It was pretty iconic. But I was willing to trade all that because we were trying to level up.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Does that make sense? And I gave away the and I gave away the motorcycle, gave away the mustang, and then I got something. Then I got selfish after that, remember, remember? I got the van and then I was like you know what, I want my jeep. So so there's like in relationships period, but I didn't require you to trade anything in that for me to have, you did not, you did not, you did not have as a personal vehicle, you did not, you did not.
Speaker 1:So, as far as that was all you period, that was your thought. Yeah, yeah, yeah and relationships go like.
Speaker 2:Honestly, there's ebb and flow, like whatever. People do a lot of crazy shit in relationships, especially when they get a little bit older and they're trying to have that workability. A little bit older and they're they're trying to have that workability, and we were just like in this new situation and everything.
Speaker 1:I don't understand, though, why they got into bankruptcy and didn't balance their fucking livelihood and then have a third child after that well, yeah, that was what came next that was where I was trying to build up to well, hold on, because I know a lot more of the story than you do so you do way more, way more that's only because I read the all right, you did the work, you did the.
Speaker 1:So when they were trying for Nico, according to even Chris, they wanted this baby. They were trying for it, but at the same time, when that's going on, chris is over here. He's already talking to Nikki Kessinger.
Speaker 2:His co-worker, right, yeah, he's already talking to her.
Speaker 1:And then when Shanann gets pregnant, then he's like now on video, the video that she made for him. You've seen it. He looks happy, right.
Speaker 2:I mean, he looks ecstatic he was not, though.
Speaker 1:He was already getting sick of Shanann, he was already blossoming a relationship with Nikki, and that's where everything literally just started spiraling down.
Speaker 2:So unhealthy as video. Public persona on social media is not healthy. No, you got it. You got to have all your shit right. I mean everybody can play hunky dory on social media. Does that make sense?
Speaker 1:oh yeah yeah oh, there goes the refrigerator refrigerator is making ice. We usually edit that out of our um of our full episodes yeah, so like, and I understand that.
Speaker 2:I did not understand that until when you put out this fucking story. It was just like everybody wants to be happy and play their whole relationship on video.
Speaker 1:Well, not everybody, but online personas.
Speaker 2:You have to have your shit right, yeah, and do the right things. I didn't understand that until now and that's a great like healing for you and I, because we've had a lot of back and forth, whatever, and we're like you know what, we're going to play real things for me and you Right, you know, does that make sense? So you have to have your shit together if you want to plug all of your life to the public. And they weren't ready, they weren't real.
Speaker 1:And they were ready, they weren't real and they were struggling, but shenan thought they were fine yeah because chris never spoke up that's he never shared things that were bothering him, until he did something horrific yes, and I say all that because of communication, full-on fucking communication.
Speaker 2:Dude did not nut up enough to put it out there and either talk it out, fight it out and end it out or build it out. You know like you need to come together.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he never came to Shanann one time and said I don't like this.
Speaker 2:The build fucking did not happen at all.
Speaker 1:It was breakdown the whole time. Chris never came to shenan one time and said I don't like being online. Yeah, I don't like our lives being online you could tell he didn't I don't, um, I don't appreciate you putting us in debt the way that you have. If he had just come forward and spoke his piece about things, instead of being passive and sneaky and things like that, this could we wouldn't be sitting here.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to introduce any of the backstory on him. Honestly, you have to go back and listen to the first episode, second episode, to find out his whole ass, fucking persona. Because it was just, he was just like the yes man, the whole time, 100%, 100%. The yes man that broke and tell him about the brokenness. I mean honestly, the brokenness was just explosive. Well okay, so you know.
Speaker 1:I mean, I honestly think, if he had never met Nikki Kessinger, he would have continued to be a yes man for forever.
Speaker 2:I think so.
Speaker 1:When he meets Nikki Kessinger and he's lost all this weight, he's got newfound confidence and puts all his eggs in that basket. But instead of doing, the thing that most of us would do would be like hey, I don't love you anymore, we're going to divorce and we're going to figure out what we need to do to co-parent these children, yeah, and we're going to go on our separate ways. He chose to annihilate his whole family.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And that's not the answer.
Speaker 2:Not, not the answer.
Speaker 1:Then, when he was caught, he actually tried to blame Shanann for the annihilation of his children.
Speaker 2:He was trying to look for a way out. He thought he had it figured out to begin with and the story transpired in the middle of his interrogation. Honestly, I feel like in the middle of his interrogation.
Speaker 1:That they knew. The investigators knew about his affair. I believe that's when he knew that it was all over.
Speaker 2:And we're not going into details and I'm slurring because I'm drunk as fuck right now.
Speaker 1:He's going to drink some water and have a little bit more, a little bit more alani. But okay, sponsor us alani, send me some free shit.
Speaker 2:Yes, so we're not going into details and I'm still fucking slurring. Holy shit. Lindsey fuck, did I know? Water fuck. But anyhow, period are in episode ones and twos.
Speaker 1:But also at the same time, Jesse lives under a rock, and I know that most of my listeners probably already know this case. I'm allowed to. Most of our listeners probably already knew this case, and this is just a recap, because Jesse is still flabbergasted from the whole situation and now I'm about to tell him about a whole new one oh, she has a new one, yeah, for for Friday oh, lindsay, listen, listen to me.
Speaker 2:I gotta sober up for that shit a little bit go do some jumping jacks okay, whatever, we're gonna do something, holy shit this has been our raw, unedited and uncut. Now video yes, drunk about something drunk about some fuck's sake, here we are in the flesh. Thank you guys, so much for following. We appreciate all. That's so amazing. Look at her over here, dude, like she is so beautiful. She's like I don't know, just get ready for this video thing and then she's fucking like full beat.
Speaker 1:Well, kind of a full beat, it's a full beat for me. This is what I look like when I put on makeup. Instead of being an ugly toad at home, I like being an ugly toad fucking, always fucking, amazingly hot lindsey damn it sake.
Speaker 2:But like I was like dude, I need to strap in too, because I done strapped on too earlier. Dude, I've been fucking drinking my ass off all day long talking shit to my fucking kids and step kids and grandkids and cousins and uncles what are the? Who the fuck? Come on over here uncles over here all of them nephews nephew, yeah one nephew. They're all cousins and uncles to me like we had a whole family reunion today.
Speaker 2:He did if I have one nephew come over, it's all cousins for me yeah, but anyway, so we're gonna sign off of this.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:We can record our episode on nobody heard that we'll talk about again. What do you know?
Speaker 1:no, just listen on friday, you're gonna what I ain't gonna tell you shit. You're not supposed to know nothing.
Speaker 2:For fuck's sake dude, for fuck's sake, she said something, but we'll see you guys Friday. Check it out, dude. Check it out. You guys are. This is VIP shit. Honestly, you don't get this, dude. You don't get this Unless you follow us on YouTube.
Speaker 1:YouTube exclusive.
Speaker 2:Exclusive. We'll see you, guys then.
Speaker 1:We love you so much.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Bye.