The Power's Point Podcast

Cartoon Conspiracies and Festive Fun

Scott Powers and Jim Banks and Keith Mackie Season 5 Episode 34

What if the cartoons we grew up loving had secrets that only adults can decode? Join us, Scott Powers, Jim Banks, and Keith Mackie, as we unravel mind-blowing cartoon conspiracies that range from Mickey Mouse's mysterious backroom deals to the idea of government mind-control plots involving ghosts. We also share our chaotic holiday shopping adventures and debate the perfect timing for putting up those Christmas decorations. Listen in as Keith shares a unique method to keep the magic of Santa alive for kids using clever sound effects. Our freewheeling conversation promises laughter and nostalgia, avoiding politics and religion, but diving deep into the fun of holiday traditions.

In this episode, we don our detective hats to examine darker cartoon conspiracies that may have slipped past us as kids. Discover the political firestorm behind the "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" episode arc "Conflict," and explore a chilling theory about "Rugrats" that reimagines Angelica's world. We also critique Disney's "The Lion King" for its portrayal of stereotypes and rethink the classic "Peter Pan" through a provocative fan theory. As we navigate through uncanny predictions by "The Simpsons" and tackle the legendary "Scooby-Doo" gang's draft-dodging rumors, we're inviting you to send us your suggestions for future conspiracy topics. We're here to entertain and engage, steering clear of religion and politics, but with a fresh take on your favorite animated tales.

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Speaker 1:

On this episode of the Powerspoint Podcast, we talk conspiracies, but not your normal conspiracies. We're talking cartoon conspiracies and a little more. Hey Scott, give us a cartoon beat.

Speaker 2:

On the Powerspoint Podcast, we're diving in when the cartoons hide the clues within Jim, keith and Scott. They're spelling the T On the enemy world's wild conspiracy scene. Was the box office finished just a clever disguise, or did Mickey Mouse make a secret pact in the skies? Still me and the gang. What did they really find? Our ghosts? Just a cover for a government-designed mind? On the Powers Point Podcast, we're diving in when the cartoons hide the clues within Jim, keith and Scott. They're spelling the T On the animated world's wild conspiracy receipts.

Speaker 3:

Well, hello, hello. Welcome to the Powers Point Podcast, Season 5, Episode 34. I'm your host, Scott Powers, and with me, as always, is the great Jim Banks. Hello, how are you all? And also joining us today, Keith Mackey.

Speaker 4:

Hello everybody. I hope you're enjoying your holiday season.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I was going to say with holiday season, but it's just.

Speaker 1:

Are you kidding me? It's not.

Speaker 3:

We don't all work in those crazy Christmas work environments.

Speaker 1:

It's just slowly building and building. Every day A little crazier, a little crazier.

Speaker 3:

I was just at a small mart last night and it was my wife. She likes to do a couple laps. You know, like just in case we miss something, and I'm like what did we miss? You know it's the same stuff. So we start from the back and work our way to the front. We get to the back I'm ready to go to like the two mile checkout lane because the lady at the cash register is just so slow, yeah. And then she's like, well, let's do another lap. If you're listening to the show, let me tell you we talk about anything and everything, with the exception of two things. We don't talk religion. We don't talk politics. We like to give you a laugh or two, but no more than three. We never know what we're going to really talk about until we hit record. So just bear along with us. And we got some crazy cartoon conspiracies which I didn't even know was such a thing until, uh, early this morning. Other than that, what have you guys been up to this week?

Speaker 4:

uh myself been. We've been doing a lot of as far as the family thing and watching the holiday shows, the christmas shows and a lot of cooking and stuff like that. I've been trying to keep it um that, uh, this year I'm going to enjoy the season as a season and remember that Christmas day is kind of like the end of it I suppose you know what I mean. Whereas I feel like a lot of times and I believe a lot of people do this the same way as they they go so hard focusing on the one day and then suddenly that day is gone. It's just like kind of brick wall syndrome and then it's feel like that void. Whereas I'm going to try and enjoy the season as a season and recognize Christmas Day as the end of the season as opposed to being the full amount of it just in that one day. Does that make sense? Yeah?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think that's why we start putting up christmas decorations even before halloween. It's just so we can enjoy it a little bit more. Because, like you said, man, you put you well, I don't, but the missus puts up all the decorations in the house and then time goes by so fast that you don't really sit to enjoy it as I help put up things. Then I look around, I'm like, oh, we're just come from or we're just come from, you know. And then I'm like, oh, I feel like crap because I missed out. But yeah, jim, how about you? Man?

Speaker 1:

um, yeah, just trying to. I I was gonna decorate today but I had two appointments to do and I couldn't really start lugging in the boxes of Christmas and stuff because I don't like setting it right after Thanksgiving. Some people do on Thanksgiving or the day after. I like waiting a little bit because I kind of feel bad. For I always like Thanksgiving getting together with the family, like we said last episode, and I just like that fall theme and I wanted the fall theme to last all the time and then throw Christmas.

Speaker 3:

What do you guys think about those people that put up their tree the night before, the night before Christmas?

Speaker 4:

That's a lot of effort for our very short time man At that period. That's a holiday sprint right there time man.

Speaker 3:

That's a holiday sprint right there when they're asked why they do that it's because they said they want their kids to have the Christmas magic Like they go to bed, but then they wake up and boom, santa was here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's risking it. If something goes wrong or something happens, an emergency you know you're not going to have Christmas set up because you waited that long that is quite the risk. Yeah, unless unless it's like an umbrella or like a tabletop tree or something you know pops right out there, um, can I say something cool that that I've done for years?

Speaker 4:

for anybody out there that's listening, that has uh children that still believe in, uh, santa claus, what I used to do was I would set up, um, set up Santa Claus sounds, where it would sound like he was doing the ho-ho-ing, and then flying away, but I would put an hour or maybe half hour of silence in front of it and then I would play it on my stereo and I would, you know, go lay in bed.

Speaker 4:

And you know, a lot of times when my daughter was a kid, she would sleep with us on Christmas Eve, or at least in the same room. So I was already in there, you know, for an hour, and you know what I mean. And so suddenly she'd hear santa claus in the living room and there was nobody in there to to be doing it. You know, I mean because we were all in the bedroom at the same time and that worked. That worked like a champ for years, man, and I suggest anybody listen, obviously, you know, for, uh, jimmy, that might be fun, you know, I mean might be something to try out that's funny yeah does little jimmy believe in santa still, or is he?

Speaker 1:

yeah, because no, he, because there is santa right this is definitely real.

Speaker 4:

He's interdimensional.

Speaker 1:

That way, he can do it all in one night hey, everybody around the country and in the world believes in weirder stuff. You know, let's uh and and like we'll fight you for it, or something like the beliefs that they think. So what's wrong with uh thinking someone gives you gifts once a year?

Speaker 3:

no, it might not be Santa flying around around the world delivering a present. It could be his brother, fred.

Speaker 1:

Wow is that a movie.

Speaker 3:

You just it's, not it's, you just saw it no, no, I seen like like several times this season already. Oh my gosh. For those that are listening and wondering what the heck we're talking about, I'm talking about Fred Claus Vince Vaughn, his Santa's brother. It's got a good story to it. Speaking of that, do you guys have any Christmas shows or movies that you guys are look forward to every year popping on?

Speaker 4:

uh, the letter kenny, christmas special for sure I haven't seen that in a while.

Speaker 3:

I've seen it like once and uh, that's a good show yeah, and definitely you know christmas vacation and christmas story.

Speaker 4:

I mean not that I didn't hog them all up there, but or just like the elf, or no?

Speaker 1:

yeah, elf, mm-hmm. And the New Grinch cartoon with the what's his name? The Sherlock guy? Yeah, benedict Cumberbatch. My wife and son really liked that one.

Speaker 3:

I enjoyed that. I really enjoyed that. It kind of keeps with what the cartoon, the original cartoon, was about.

Speaker 1:

And there's tons of old black and white movies I like watching and a lot of traditional ones.

Speaker 3:

I still like watching all the Rankin-Bass Absolutely, and it sucks because for the first time in 50 or 60 years it's going back to NBC and NBC bought the rights and all of a sudden no one's playing this stuff because of the price.

Speaker 1:

Because you're supposed to buy the DVDs of them. That's why you've got to get that going I bought uh charlie brown christmas love it here it's.

Speaker 4:

It's so irritating, but I do love it, because they treat that guy so terror.

Speaker 1:

They treat that guy like exactly my wife was just talking about with that with me about an hour ago about uh, peanuts and charlie brown, and when you watch it as an adult you get mad because you're like why? Why do they all pick on him? That's anything with Lucy and Peppermint Patty. I just like I'd beat their asses if I was a kid because they're like mean.

Speaker 3:

Did you see that there's for the last couple of years? There's two versions to the Charlie Brown christmas? No, no, in one version they take out one version. They take out linus's speech at the end. Oh, okay, because it talks about god and all some people that don't believe in god is. Uh, I'm not talking religious, I'm talking about the cartoon. Uh, you know, like some people don't believe it and they get offended, which you know. Whatever you, whatever you believe in, cool, but don't try to like make me believe in it and take away from my fun.

Speaker 1:

And that's like someone made. They made that movie with that part in it because that was part of their vision, their movie. Right, you don't get to change it if you don't want it. That's what you signed up for. You just don't watch it or something. You don't see other famous works and stuff. Oh, let's take that part out and that part out. No, it's their work. That's how it is. Pull, pull up your big panties and just uh, get over it.

Speaker 4:

The world don't revolve around you, sunshine, yeah as much as you would like to save ricky at the end of boys in the hood.

Speaker 1:

He dies every time, man yeah, you don't leave that out what?

Speaker 3:

do you guys for rankin bass? Yeah, one of my favorites is little drummer boy. Oh yeah, yeah. But then people, the woke communities, trying to change that as well, because there's two versions to that yeah what is it? The his sheep gets killed yeah, because they don't like that Right. And then they're trying to get to the part where he sees his parents murdered by the thieves in the beginning.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they call them the desert bandits or something, and he lishes it. Yeah, they show like the one throwing a knife and it like sticks in his mother or father and they like fall over. I'm like I was a kid, like holy shit.

Speaker 4:

Wow, all, wow, all that happens in the Little Drummer Boy. I don't know, I don't remember any of that, and that sets him off on the originals.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that sets him off on his quest.

Speaker 1:

Ate all people Wow.

Speaker 4:

And then I know somebody has a playlist on YouTube that has all of them.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. And then the woke community Gotta love these people. They're trying to get the Christmas story canceled With Wowfield. Oh, get this guys. So the leg lamp promotes sexism, okay, oh, the Chinese talking at the.

Speaker 1:

I've heard that one. It's done by Asian actors. What the heck do you want?

Speaker 3:

That's because it was written by a white man. That didn't matter. And then kids playing with guns.

Speaker 1:

You know what they're just going to. And then people eating turkey, and then people doing this and they're just going to keep. You know putting up warrants and they're just going to make up other shit.

Speaker 3:

Or the mother beating the other one on the phone, the part where ralphie snaps and finally beats up scott farkas. Yeah, oh, you say that that's violence and shouldn't know that's character building and the kids promote it.

Speaker 4:

Oh well, that's bad, they didn't. Cell phones are recorded at the time.

Speaker 1:

Here's the one thing kids playing without parental supervision it was called the 70s and 80s that was the 30s yeah, you're gonna do a period piece but not have it period accurate. Okay, just because, uh, some, uh, you know what? I don't know what to say, I really don't. And it's a. It is not a big opera roar, as everybody thinks it is. Everybody repeats it and it repeats it and is afraid of the backlash. But a lot of people think like us, they're like no, you're going too far now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's like when people do religion okay, they leave their country and they move to our country to express their rights for religion, you know. But when they get here, they want us to stop believing in what we believe in and believe in whatever they believe in and take away from us.

Speaker 1:

This is the number one reason Scott wants to move to Canada.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, well, now that we talked about that, it's like when's enough enough.

Speaker 1:

Let's talk politics, now that you've talked about religion. You said this podcast doesn't talk about religion.

Speaker 3:

I'm not pushing religion on nobody, I know. I'm just not saying I'm meeting everybody for missionary service and I'm not talking about the ladies of the night.

Speaker 4:

You don't talk about two things here politics and religion. Now, first story do these liberals need Jesus or what? Go ahead, caller, you're on the air.

Speaker 3:

But when is enough? Enough man Trying to change our favorite TV shows. And they succeed? They're not going to succeed, and it's the stuff that the finished product that we watch and it's not as good, no more. You know, again with the whole Charlie Brown. That was a big scene and then they just nixed it totally out. Are they gonna come at us because the city don't believe in dancing? Yet Charlie Brown and the gang are doing their dancing.

Speaker 1:

Man Just like Footloose.

Speaker 4:

Well, it's like pulling songs out of Beatles albums. You wouldn't do that, you know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Speaking of that next show, we're pulling songs off the Beatles album.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh. No, we got to get back to the holidays.

Speaker 4:

So which one's got to go first?

Speaker 3:

But hey, we're going to take a quick commercial and when we come back we're going to dive deep into these cartoon conspiracies again that I didn't even know until this morning. But they all make sense. So stay tuned, we'll be back after these messages.

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Speaker 3:

All right, as we said before the commercial, we are going to deep dive into some dark cartoon conspiracies, stuff that you may have seen and stuff you may not have. But if we bring up some of the names, you'll be like oh yeah, yeah, I remember that, I remember that, and then all of a sudden you see it in a different light. I'll let jim, I'll let you start off, because I don't know what you got throwing one at me or at us i'll'll save the big one, the big ones for the end, because in case you guys don't say them, oh, he doesn't have any, so it's just you and me.

Speaker 1:

Oh well, mr Rogers' Neighborhood. There was a five-episode like arc In 1993, it was called Conflict, pretty much. What was that? Prince Tuesday, what was his name that it?

Speaker 1:

king friday and uh, yeah, something his son yeah his son was asking uh, king friday, like if there was any, ever any war in the uh land of make-believe. And so the pretty much his class and everybody was trying to tell the prince what war was and like how people didn't get along in violence and stuff and why it's in the world and stuff. And then Mr Rogers said like his personal to the you know the audience, like his, his views and political views and stuff, like kind of hinting a little bit and people were upset that you know why did he bring his political views and stuff and both sides of the war issues and stuff and pretty much the episode was erased from the series and after a couple, like one or two reruns and then they just stopped showing it and stuff because people were just upset about it and stuff.

Speaker 4:

Were they upset in 93 or were they upset?

Speaker 1:

years later yeah, it was 93, but then I guess, one rerun or something, people started getting really mad about it or something, and then they were just like you know what? We're not just going to show it anymore.

Speaker 4:

Okay, that seems like something that would have maybe slid by until maybe say 2000.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, he passed away, I think think in 2001 or something. Okay, mr Rogers. So they pretty much, once he passed, they probably said let's just not play that. You know because he was the one that said no, we're going to probably play it. You know because he had a way of, like, talking to people and getting them to see his side. All right, Again.

Speaker 3:

That's why we don't talk politics on here, because I don't want to get us woke, I don't want the woke world to come after me. So the episode I got is the Rugrats, the cartoon Nickelodeon, big cartoon for them. But Angelica she's the oldest girl. She invents the babies in her imagination as a coping mechanism for neglect, and each baby symbolizes a tragic backstory, like Chucky died with his mother, tommy was a stillborn, and Phil and Lil represent miscarriages, because Angelica didn't know what the baby was. So that's why she created a male and a female. It's really weird. So Angelica often acts as the dominant voice among the babies, and the dark tone fits her controlling personality. The theory, though, is contradicted by episodes where the babies interact with adults and have independent adventures, and it's a reflection of the show's perspective, which alternates between the baby's imaginative world and reality.

Speaker 1:

So this is just like a person's idea or what they think the show is about. It's not just one episode.

Speaker 3:

Right, right, oh, okay there's some that the episodes are like even darker. Yeah, so that's what I mean by these conspiracies, man oh, I thought you.

Speaker 1:

I thought you meant like controversial episodes or something, or like a whole series, or you know just no just theories?

Speaker 3:

No, no, it's that, and just like dark stuff on TV that we may not have seen. We've seen in a different light as we were younger, but now that we're grown up, oh, I thought you meant just like episodes that were controversial or something. No, I said cartoon controversy. Oh well then, but no, no, no, what's the next one you got? I was cartoon controversy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, well then, but no, no, no, what's the next one you got? I was just kidding. Well, I got a lot of Disney ones, but they were pretty much like, okay, like the Lion King In 94, the movie. Some critics have said that the hyenas in the movie are portraying as lower class characters enacting violence all the time, living in the bad areas, and two of the three voice actors are hispanic and black and everybody says, well, how come those characters are showing all those different things that they're doing and stuff and people were. I remember when it was happening, people were like complaining about it and stuff wasn't one of the father lions voiced by james jones.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay yes, but all right people people have to like put their oh no, I want you to look at this, but they don't want to look at, like, the rest of the cast or something. I'm like. Well, that part just in my head it like just cancels everything. There again, it's a part of a story, you know well the lion king represents.

Speaker 3:

It has a lot of controversies inside that cartoon. Yeah, one where Mustafa, he lays down on the ground and as he lays down, like the dust blows up into the air, yeah, and if you slow it down, it says sex.

Speaker 1:

Isn't that movie like, also like, based on a Shakespeare play or something, or a book or something, I'm not sure.

Speaker 3:

The brother kills the other one to become king and like that's kind of like the biblical cain and abel the dominant brother wants to be the ruler so they're just pulling everything from everywhere and it's just people. They don't like certain parts, like we said before right, you know, because scar wants to be king, so he kills mustafa. But then it's simba that grows up and, uh, he escapes the death of his uncle, and in a bad fashion, with the hyenas, like you said. So you guys ever watch ed, ed and eddie?

Speaker 4:

yeah, I've seen it. I've never.

Speaker 3:

I never watched it, uh any with any kind of regularity though in one episode I love the cartoon and there's all kinds of different kids on this and they all have, like, different traits. But so the conspiracy on this one is the kids are trapped in purgatory, representing different time periods in history and their timeless clothing and no adults ever appearing and endless summer vibes supports a stuck feeling. But the debunking on this one is the creators intend to portray an exaggerated childhood. The absence of adults is a stylistic choice, not a metaphysical statement. It's a nostalgic reflection of the youthful freedom. I don't know, is that allowed nowadays, the youthful freedom? Let me break this down because it gets weird. No adults are ever shown, which symbolized absence of authority.

Speaker 3:

Figures in the afterlife, timeless setting. The kids wear clothing from different eras rolf's old-fashioned european attire. Johnny's vintage 1930s clothing, the endless summer. Each kid's backstory fans theorize each character. Quirks and behavior reflect on how they die. There's a kid named rolf. He represents an immigrant farmer from the 1900s who died in an accident on the family farm. There's Johnny, a child from the Great Depression who relied on imaginary friends, like his plank, a piece of wood that he drove face on, and that's his friend to cope with isolation.

Speaker 3:

Eddie is the leader of Ed, edd and Eddie. He's a con artist from the 40s who died as a result of his schemes. Naz is a 1960s flower child who's come to a tragic accident, and Kevin's a 1990s latchkey kid who died in a bike accident. Because every time you see him he's on his bike. Whoa, okay, that's great. It's weird stuff, man. I'm telling you. The stuff is dark, the stuff that I don't know. Jim, pop the next one. Stuff, man, I'm telling you the stuff is dark, the stuff that I don't know. Jim, pop the next one off, man.

Speaker 1:

The next one I got is Peter Pan, the movie from 1953. Aside from the terrible, I lost that from then yeah, I only got a little but the terrible portrayal of Native Americans when Peter Pan and the kids visit a tiger lily's tribe, and then, uh, the indians are pretty much speaking gibberish and they're smoking with the kids a lot of tobacco from the peace pipe, oh wow. And then they uh that they're wearing headdresses and stuff and they start painting their faces and making like those objectionable noises with their hand and stuff, like acting like like native Americans and stuff. And then the song that they sang is like the song. The name of the song they sing in that scene is what makes the red man red. Oh no, I'm like, oh my gosh, watching it nowadays is like.

Speaker 1:

But then also that with Peter Pan, what you were talking about, scott, the theory one person's perspective or the internet, is Peter Pan was an angel and he was got what Wendy and the two other brothers. He's taking them to heaven, which is Neverland, where they never grow old and they never die, because if you die a kid you're in heaven, you're just up there forever as a kid, and that the crocodile represents time. How would the tick tock and stuff, and I can't remember what Captain Hook represents.

Speaker 3:

He represents adulthood and authority.

Speaker 1:

And he wants to like get Peter Pan and the kids and stuff. But just the portrayal of Peter Pan is already dead and he's trying to take the kids to heaven and stuff. And then Tinkerbell, I can't remember. She's part of it too, the conspiracy.

Speaker 3:

And plus, he's always trying to control everything, peter Pan, he tries to control the Lost Boys, because there's another belief that when the Lost Boys get older, that they become the pirates.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it said this meeting is being recorded.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, now it is.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, Uh-oh, mother Onion. Okay, so you only talked about Scooby-Doo.

Speaker 3:

We stopped at Peter Pan.

Speaker 1:

What? No wait. What was the other ones?

Speaker 3:

Peter Pan and the Simpsons.

Speaker 1:

So all that Simpsons stuff, oh my God.

Speaker 3:

I think it's a conspiracy. Matt Groening should have let me know this was going to happen.

Speaker 1:

You were just so freaked out about Echoes. You're like Echoes, echoes, they're all over.

Speaker 3:

And for those listening at home, because I'm not cutting this out, I don't care, because this is just going to be way too much to clean up, man, I guess it's like another uncut version, but for those that are listening, this Echoes just drive me crazy. It's not right now, but it's enough.

Speaker 3:

The spirits of the Powers Point studio. But for those listening, you know we talked about a lot of cartoons and all that, but the one cartoon that has a lot of predictions is the Simpsons, and there's like way too many that I mentioned, that I forgot to hit record on.

Speaker 1:

Just say the first sentence of all, like Trump's election.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, okay. Trump's presidency Comes on the escalator waving his hands. Crowd placement exactly to the cartoon the three fish found behind Mr Burns' power plant in Argentina in 2012. They found the three fish by a power plant. There's so many. The submarine imploding on the Titanic. Exploration was shown. You guys think there's a Duffman.

Speaker 1:

A Duffman conspiracy or a prediction thing. I thought that was just a or I thought that was like an 80s Super Bowl commercial Like they were making fun of, like those beer commercials.

Speaker 3:

And what's with the bus driver? The bus driver man. He drives, he's got the headphones on.

Speaker 1:

He ain't even listening to what's going on in the bus that's just society growing out off that like not paying attention, their devices and stuff, uh yeah, so that kind of that is prediction, auto's the best also I, I mentioned, uh, about the, the scooby-doo gang, being draft dodgers.

Speaker 3:

Look it up online. And again, everybody's on the run and that's why they avoid. They avoid authority. Hey man, that's all I got. Honestly, it's just too much to re-record. And, uh, this is the shit show version. You know, cleaning this is just gonna be ridiculous. That's why I'm not cleaning it. Well, I'm taking out some parts. If anybody wants us to talk about any subject except religion or politics, just see how we dive into it. Here comes the trains.

Speaker 1:

But I'm so oblivious to them so the picture of the episode is going to be us three sitting on the tracks like Tom and Jerry, just like the train's coming right. The picture of the episode is going to be us three sitting on the tracks like Tom and Jerry, just like the trains coming Right.

Speaker 3:

A shit show. If you guys want to hear us talk about a subject, you can always reach me at the Powers Point podcast at Yahoo dot com and the subject line just puts show idea. No one ever emails us, so I take it everybody likes what we talk about. And for Instagram you can find me at powers31911. If you got an idea there, just DM me. Jump in my DMs.

Speaker 1:

And once you find Scott, you'll have to find us too. Keith and me, we're hidden in there somewhere.

Speaker 3:

But you don't have Instagram.

Speaker 1:

You're like I'm an old man now. I just got Facebook, that's it.

Speaker 3:

And I think on Twitter you could find me at Podcast Scott, which I don't even remember the last time I've been on Twitter, or I'm sorry. X Keith, you want to plug any of your socials or whatever ones you got?

Speaker 4:

I'm barely on them, but if you want to find them, I'm on. Let's see. It would be Soul Freedom 10, I believe, on Instagram, and it is Letterkenny Wrestling on X, because we still do the Well we were doing it. At some point we might do it again, the Letterkenny characters and all that on the wrestling game.

Speaker 3:

Yeah because you're going to have to do it all over again, because 2K25 comes out in three and a half months.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, it's going to be a good time. So you got to make the new power point that.

Speaker 3:

So you got to make the new power point, that for sure.

Speaker 4:

The backbreaker guys, if they, if they're interested, if they want it again. You know what I mean. But as far as the famous folks like that, I don't know if I have the desire to do that again, you know.

Speaker 3:

Well, every time the new game comes out, you're remaking them over and over and over, exactly. I could see where patience run out on that, because I don't even like making my own self. So when you came it was like perfect, you know, now I could be in the game. We will talk to you next week. We should have a guest on. I'm not even saying who. She'll be a fun one, jim. Drop some knowledge on this man.

Speaker 1:

I'll give you a quote, a quote To quote Porky.

Speaker 3:

Pig. That's all folks, and with that we will talk to you all next week. Bye.

Speaker 6:

Bye, bye, show's done. Today, the powers boy podcast has sent you on your way. We dove into conspiracies, twisted and wild hope. We left you laughing and feeling beguiled. So from powers jim and keith, we say goodbye. We'll see you next week. So don't be shy. Same time, same place, we'll keep you amused. The powers point crew bringing all the good news. Aliens to mysteries, the stories don't stop with a podcast that'll keep you on top. So tell a friend and hit subscribe. Come back and join the powers point tribe. Well, that's another wrap, we're signing out. Catch you next week, without a doubt. From powers kim and keith, goodbye. For now, the powers point Podcast takes a bow.

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