The Power's Point Podcast

What Are You Watching? Guilty Pleasures and Hidden Gems

Scott Powers and Jim Banks and Keith Maki Season 5 Episode 22

What makes us keep watching a show three seasons past its prime? Why do some critically acclaimed series leave us cold while others become personal obsessions? The Powers Point crew tackles these questions and more in this entertaining deep-dive into viewing habits with special guest Mo.

The conversation flows naturally from Keith's liquid diet adventures and Jim's buffet experiences to a passionate analysis of Breaking Bad's legacy. When Mo confesses he couldn't finish Better Call Saul despite loving the original series, it sparks a thoughtful examination of how spin-offs often struggle to capture the magic that made their predecessors great. The group contemplates whether Walter White truly died and draws fascinating parallels to other controversial series finales like The Sopranos.

Everyone takes turns revealing the popular shows they just couldn't connect with – from Big Bang Theory to Seinfeld – creating a judgment-free space to admit when critical darlings simply don't resonate. These confessions lead to a broader discussion about what makes entertainment personally meaningful versus universally acclaimed. When the topic turns to potential Scarface sequels, the hosts debate whether modern filmmaking techniques could ever recapture the gritty authenticity that defined the original.

The episode takes an unexpected nostalgic turn when Keith reveals he's been watching Scott's old wrestling videos on YouTube, leading to hilarious stories from their wrestling days including unexpected table crashes and colorful commentary. Throughout it all, the camaraderie between hosts shines through, making listeners feel like they're simply hanging out with friends discussing their latest streaming obsessions.

Whether you're looking for your next binge-worthy recommendation or validation that it's okay to dislike that show everyone else loves, this episode delivers with humor, honesty and the Powers Point promise: everything is on the table except religion and politics. Tune in next week when the crew tackles "What are you playing?" – from board games to video games and everything in between.

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Speaker 1:

On this episode of the Powerspoint Podcast. There are over 50 antenna channels, over 200 streaming services and thousands and thousands of DVDs and Blu-rays, so I gotta know whatcha watching. Hey Scott, drop that beat.

Speaker 2:

You know what. We gotta ask ya what are you watching? What's on your screen, paging those shows or keeping it clean From guilty pleasures to the doc that made you cry. We're flipping channels and we're reaching for the sky. We've got Scott, jim and O'Keefe Talking plot twists wild cameos and O'Keefe talking plot twists, wild cameos and things get wacky. Popcorn's popping couch grooves locked in. Hit play. Now let the real begin. Hold up. Now someone's knocking at the door. It's our old buddy, moe, sliding on the floor. Did someone say TV? He jumps right in. Now we've got Moe with emotional spin. And what are you watching? Don't leave us hanging Sitcoms, flillas or ninja kung fu banging. It's the Powers Point Boys with a surprise or two. So grab your remote. This show's for you.

Speaker 3:

Well, hello, hello. Welcome to the Powers Point Podcast, Season 5, Episode 22. I'm your host, Scott Powers, and joining me are the usual suspects Jim Banks, Hello and Keith Mackey.

Speaker 4:

How's it going? Or alias Lockjaw and Ghostbite.

Speaker 3:

What I never told Jim about that yet.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to know if you got a nickname named Lockjaw.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to know, don't forget, it's Steel Shade here. But if you're new to the show and wondering what we're all about, it's simple. We talk about anything and everything, with the exception of two things. We don't talk religion and no politics. That's the rule and we're sticking to it. So, before we dive into this week's episode of what are you watching, what have you two been up to?

Speaker 4:

Oh, I've been dealing with the residuals of my eating binge last week, so I've pretty much been on a liquid diet all week and I got to say I feel pretty decent. Now there's stuff that, because you know, when I had the stomach thing and I would get sick and I would burn all the time, I noticed I'm not really having that when I'm sleeping. You know what I mean. And so it's like ah, maybe this is, you know, gonna have some, some potential in the future and I'm not gonna get to the point of making it like a punishment on myself. You know what I mean. If I want to have something, I'm gonna have something like uh.

Speaker 4:

Uh, my dad got some pizzas last night and he said they were for, uh like for my Uncle Bob's who had passed his birthday, and so you know, I had a slice for uncle Bob. Of course I paid for it and I burned all night but it was uh, you know it wasn't near as as bad, with the like, the feeling full and feeling, you know, weighted down and all that. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

So it's kind of working out like a cleanse and at the moment you know what I mean it's you know it's, it's on the up, so I'm I'm pretty happy with right on that's pretty funny how, uh, at our advanced age, that, uh, if you, if you try to eat like you did in your 20s or something, or even 30s, your body just is like no, no, no, I'm gonna put the brakes on it, and just like you're gonna be suffering now. So you really gotta, like, like you said, even a week after, like adjust your eating back to what it was now I have to say I haven't reached that point yet.

Speaker 3:

I could still keep scarfing it down. Man, I hope you don't. You see me at the buffet, man.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I wouldn't wake this up without anybody.

Speaker 3:

No, no man, You're taking one for the team. We appreciate it. How about you, Jim?

Speaker 1:

Well, well, that segue is uh very funny that you said that, because we just came back from bc osakas oh nice, nice, yeah, somebody like it yeah, he loves it. He goes crazy over there. We got a. We found a gift card somebody gave us during christmas and stuff.

Speaker 3:

So we're like, hey, let's, let's eat, man, that's a bonus oh so when you clean up and you find the gift card somewhere, like I knocked my son visor and a red lobster 50 gift card fell out, wow, and I'm like, is red lobster even open? Still, I thought they went bankrupt too. Yeah, so, uh, it's just.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's expensive yeah, because, like just the three of us and he's like just 10 years old, it costs like 60. I'm like he's not eating 20 worth of food. No, there's no way. I would probably not either. Well, no, I well, like I told you guys before, at os, at a buffet or osaka's, you got to have at least four plates an appetizer plate, two entree plates and then a dessert plate to get your money worth.

Speaker 4:

And if you eat the starch right off the bat. You're going wrong.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you could say you're a veteran and get 10% off. They don't have a veteran.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you're a veteran, I'm not a veteran.

Speaker 4:

Well, what is spread like there, though, like you guys both go there Like what is the? You're a veteran, I'm not a veteran. Well, what is spread like there, though, like you guys both go there Like what is the?

Speaker 3:

you know what's the? What do they have? They got prime rib.

Speaker 1:

Man, you cut your own prime rib it's, but it's mainly like Asian food, like different kinds of chicken like spicy or orange chicken or like crab ragoon Skewers yeah.

Speaker 3:

You can even throw stuff in a bowl and take it to the guy and he'll cook it on the griddle for you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they have that big flat iron wok thing, a huge one.

Speaker 3:

You can legit drive a truck through the line of the buffet, man, it's super long, wow. And then on one whole side is like salads, mussels, oysters, fruit, yeah, fruit. And then on the other side you got the prime rib, the soups they usually have, like a miso soup and egg foo young soup or, I'm sorry, egg drop soup, and all the meat you can think of. They even have American stuff.

Speaker 1:

You know they got fries for kids. Yeah, Grimps.

Speaker 3:

So yeah.

Speaker 4:

And then one whole fight. They got like some weird shit on it, though. No, you know, I've had a buddy who worked for I can't remember the name it's like a popular Italian restaurant around here, but he's like, hey, I'm bringing pizzas home, come by and eat some. And he's like I'm bringing like eight pizzas, and they were all cheese pizzas, but they all had these weird like fucking scallions or something. Green onion like weird. Something was like oh man, I don't want any of these.

Speaker 1:

They're just putting weird stuff on there. This one has boogers.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I feel like people fuck pizzas up all the time. If you ever watch videos on people making pizzas, be like to me. That's not a pizza man.

Speaker 3:

See I down the muscles there, man, with the picante sauce on it. I just keep eating them, man.

Speaker 1:

They got a whole sushi section too.

Speaker 3:

You know, one whole side is just all sushi, Like 12 to 20 different kinds. Yeah, I think they got ice cream bars on the ice cream machine, if you look in the cabinet.

Speaker 1:

We're going to have to get Keith to come over to it and we'll have to have a podcast episode again.

Speaker 3:

That's cool. I told him I was going to ask you if you one day, for a couple hours, man, if you want to jump in the Jeep and we'll go to Toledo for a few hours and be back before evening and we could film up. We could do a podcast there eating the chili hot dogs. Man, absolutely.

Speaker 1:

All right, we're going to have to tell that that's going to have to happen, absolutely.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because I mean it's only like two and a half three hours to get there and hang out for a couple hours and come back home and watch. Well, straight down the toll road, Boom, no issues. So what else you guys been up? Anything else?

Speaker 1:

Not much. Just cut the grass and did a little genealogy research before I went to osaka's. Still haven't found no branches that uh twine a tangle or anything or no kissing cousins, there's nothing yeah, see, I was always.

Speaker 4:

I was raised, told that I was uh, uh, quarter or no, I'm sorry, 16th Cherokee Indian. And so when the letter Kenny thing came around and they had all like, uh, you know, to your horn and had all the um, like the res, shit, yeah, all that was going on, it's like you know, I mean it was, it's, it was cool. So, as I always, when it's like, wow, well, we was, you know, told that they were this. And then I looked it up and I found out that Cherokee was like the most common lied about. Really, you know what I mean?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and then an aunt, one of my aunts, came and had the 23 and me, I believe, done, yes, there was no Native American in our blood. She's like it's all Scottish, and it was crazy, because I had just heard that same story. That that's what happened was the Scottish named Jensen came over here and changed his name to Johnson and claimed to been Native Americans, you know, and so that's it. So, like, at this point now, it's like I have no clue whether I actually have Native American in me or not. See, my dad's cousin uh.

Speaker 1:

She lives in uh Kentucky and she did, like 23andMe and Ancestry, two different DNA uh tests and on Ancestry no Indian blood showed up but but there was Indian blood on the 23andMe test okay, I wondered that if there was you know something with their test that maybe this didn't show up.

Speaker 4:

Now I know there's a I can't remember the. It's a certain kind of scroll that it's like if you're, if you're a person you're related to, if their name is on that scroll then you're legit, and if it's not, then you're not. Huh, and so I never you know in essence. So I asked my mom. I says, well, what was, I believe, was, my great-grandfather was supposed to be full-blooded cherokee. So well, what was his name?

Speaker 1:

see the name, yeah, that's where you gotta do a little digging research on uh censuses and stuff.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Awesome, awesome. So, alright, guys, when we return from our commercial, we're going to jump into our main segment. What are you watching? So don't go anywhere. We'll be back after these messages.

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Speaker 3:

All right, welcome back. Joining us is a uh long time listener. We got mo joining us. We say his name on every show for the last couple weeks and we're glad you're joining us for the first time and thanks to thanks for having me.

Speaker 3:

I'm glad to be on here yeah, finally yeah right, we finally made it happen and uh, let's, let's jump right into the meat and the potatoes of today's episode. What are you watching? We're talking about everything that's been lighting up our screens TV shows, movies, streaming hits, hidden gems and maybe even a few guilty pleasures. So let's kick this thing off nice and easy. What's the last thing you watched from beginning to end and, more importantly, was it actually worth it? So what you guys got?

Speaker 4:

Do you want?

Speaker 5:

me to start. Go ahead, buddy. I'm pretty much watching anything and everything, whatever's on the TV, but I mean I have a couple favorites.

Speaker 3:

I mean yeah like you know, like are you watching like Breaking Bad and you're just like just barreling through it, or oh, dude, I finished it.

Speaker 5:

That one, that one's a bad. I don't mean to cut you off. That one's a. That one's a badass show, dude, I watched the whole thing. Yeah, that one. Uh, I finished that one a while ago actually.

Speaker 4:

Did you watch all the Better Call Saul's also?

Speaker 5:

Um, I kind of I kind of watched the beginning of it I think it was like the first couple episodes and I kind of lost interest in that okay, uh, so at the end of the better call saw they actually.

Speaker 4:

They uh kind of give a lot of extra information on breaking bad. Uh, I don't know, did you watch them Scott?

Speaker 3:

I watched the first season.

Speaker 4:

Okay, yeah, so you've seen them all. I'm not sure how happy I am. You know what I mean with what they kind of, because there was like you get a certain idea when Breaking Bad ends and then when Saw ends, it's like they kind of like oh no, no, no, this is how it really happened. And I was like, hmm, I don't know if I like this as much, you know.

Speaker 3:

So does it is. That is Better Call Saul. That's a precursor to right.

Speaker 4:

It's before and after, it's a precursor and post, so it's like it jumps around. You know what I mean. Part of it takes place after Saul does the whole the new identity thing, and then some of it is when he was on his way up, when he was calling himself Jimmy McGill and he was the lawyer and then all the stuff that led to that. But there's a lot of stuff that ties it. But, like I said, the thing at the end it's like hmm, I don't know, you know, it's definitely not as gratifying as the end of Breaking Bad oh yeah, definitely.

Speaker 5:

What did you guys think of El Camino? El Camino was kind of boring. Though it was kind of boring, I mean, it was kind of decent. I mean after what's his name? What was it? Jesse Pinkman? After he got away it was pretty much. After that it was kind of pretty much boring After we found out he got away, but I mean for the most part, breaking Bad the show itself. I feel like I would rate that one probably a nine out of ten dude.

Speaker 3:

So in your guys' opinions, jim, have you seen it? Do you guys think Walter died?

Speaker 4:

He did say you never saw the body bag zipped up.

Speaker 5:

Oh, oh yeah, that is kind of a theory, and then now I kind of remember, because I it's been a while since I finished it, you know, uh. So, yeah, I kind of forgot about that he's skirt.

Speaker 1:

How's that?

Speaker 5:

that's kind of like the sopranos. I think I was talking to scott about that one night. It's kind of like uh, I don't know if any, I haven't.

Speaker 4:

I have not seen it. My parents love it and they swear that we should watch it, but I haven't. I've only seen a piece of an episode and it looks like something I'd get into, but it's like, so with me, I kind of like with the family thing here, I kind of like have to rustle up everybody in order to watch something and the stuff that I get to watch by myself is like the Killing J joke documentary. That's the shit they let me have, okay.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, well, I'm not going to spoil that one for you guys.

Speaker 1:

I've seen the Sopranos.

Speaker 3:

Well, I think everybody knows the last episode. It's oh, never mind.

Speaker 4:

Oh, it's okay, it doesn't matter. You could tell me, and that's what it would mean.

Speaker 3:

So no, I guess it shows Tony sitting there with his family eating, and then two guys walk in. You hear a gunshot and the screen goes black. So I bet, tony, that you don't know what happened.

Speaker 4:

Okay, it leaves it up to you. Okay, like no country for old men, it leaves it up to you to decide what kind of happened at the end. You can't, you know, pick your own conclusion.

Speaker 3:

Right right.

Speaker 5:

In a way it's sorry to cut you off. It's kind of like Scarface. It's like in a way, even though he's kind of a villain, you kind of get. You kind of get like ah man, this guy died. So I mean, I don't know like it's kind of like in a way, it's kind of better. I guess it's like when you kind of don't know about the character but at the same time you kind of always want to know. You know Right, Because it gets like. You kind of get like that feeling, you know, like, ah man, that guy just died. You know, like the end of Scarface, you know, even though he was a villain dude, he was on top of the world and that was like everybody's role model at one point.

Speaker 3:

Well, I think it's also like when you're watching a show or a movie and you invest your time in the movie and emotions. You know, like some shows, I refuse to watch the last couple episodes because I don't want it to end, you know.

Speaker 1:

It's because you get invested in the character and with Tony Soprano, you're seeing his point of view of trying to get stuff done and his family just like your guys' family someone's messing something up all the time or not doing something right and he has to deal with it and he's just frustrating his mother and everything, his sister and everything else. And it's like I I see what he does. You know, I feel it right.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, you know, definitely it's kind of like the trailer park boys. You know like, uh, it's another series, you watch it. Everybody knows somebody that's like somebody on the show you know and, uh, you can always like. You get to really like that character. It doesn't even have to be the main character, it'd be like a background character. You know, like the dude that flips out all the time yelling but you never see him.

Speaker 4:

Donnie I love that. That's.

Speaker 3:

That's the funniest, yeah yeah, and and it's, it's, it's bubbles. Obviously that's doing the yelling, but but it's.

Speaker 4:

It wasn't always, though, right. It was Clattenburg in the beginning, wasn't it?

Speaker 3:

I think it was Clattenburg for like the first couple episodes and then, once the boys really took over, then it was Mike. Yeah, it was Bubbles.

Speaker 4:

That's a shame, man, that they couldn't fucking put that together, that they couldn't you know what I mean work together. Have you seen Black Jesus? That's his show. I would have never guessed that that was one of his shows but Black Jesus is hilarious, mike Klattenberg.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I don't think I checked that one out.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that one's pretty funny. It has, I think, three seasons. Charlie Murphy was on it. Oh really, yeah, it is. Yeah, charlie was awesome on it. I'm trying to think of who.

Speaker 5:

Corey Holcomb is on it also I'm not familiar with that one. The movie is called Black Jesus. It's a movie or series, tv series? Yeah, I'll look into that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's pretty funny, you know what, when I went to go see Jeremy Taggart in the Taggart and Torrens, he was sitting right in front of me and Gavin kept bugging me. He's like, dude, just tap him on the shoulder and get a picture with him. And I was like I'm not bugging the guy, which guy? Mike Clattenburg. Oh, okay, he was sitting right in front of me, man, you know, and everybody was like just go get a picture with him. I'm like, man, I'm not going to bug him in the middle of the show, you know. And then he was standing by us outside and he was talking to people and everybody was like go get a picture. I was like I'm not bugging the guy, man, you know, like it's cool if you get a picture, but I'm not bugging nobody, you know.

Speaker 4:

Right, it's not worth it. You take more of a chance of messing your vibe up with them.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, definitely Right. Right, I don't want to be that guy. That's annoying, you know, like oh, there's an annoying US guy.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I'm done.

Speaker 1:

I'd be annoying Scott, don't worry.

Speaker 4:

Yes, okay, like be annoying scott, don't worry yes okay, it's a good example of when I did exactly that. You guys know the band hole yeah that courtney love.

Speaker 4:

I was in. Okay, their drummer, uh, is a lady, or was a lady named uh, patty schemmel and uh, she was the drummer. When I went and saw that band, imperial Teen when I told the story about that you couldn't hear them. And I kept asking the crowd. I says, hey, we can't hear you. Well, after the show she comes up and I started talking to her because I know who she is and I tell her you know and we're talking and whatnot. And then suddenly she gets like real weird on me and I was like all right, well, I'm going to go over here. It's like man. That was weird. What the hell did I say? So, penn?

Speaker 4:

Maybe 10, 15 years later she has a documentary come out and it says on the whole album Celebrity Skin, that the producer, michael Beinhorn, thought she was so not up to snuff that they had a session musician come in and replace her. And guess what I did? What All I did was tell her how great her drumming was on Celebrity Skin. Oh, wow. So there you go. You know it's like man, that is like your best work you've ever done. You know what I'm saying. It wasn't to know that. That was a soft spot for her and see you know what I mean. She hated that and I'm like, what the fuck did I do?

Speaker 5:

but obviously that's what I did no, you didn't know I know and I'm sorry, patty shammell yeah, you know, like I was telling scout one time uh, you know, my, I have a, I have a friend that does limo, uh, who does limo black, it's like Uber black and all that. It's like almost like a limousine thing. And man, he tells me, all the famous guys he picks up and stuff, he's like man, dude, one thing they hate is when you treat them like they're really a celebrity man. They hate that. They want to be, you know, because they live a different life.

Speaker 5:

You know, like they don't live a normal life, like how we do, we go to work, go home, they're so used to people like running into their face and with cameras and stuff. They just want to feel like a normal person, like you know how me and you are. And that's one thing thing. Like a lot of times he tells me man, dude, what it is with them is just treat them like they're a regular person and they'll always. Man. He tells me a lot of times they always call them back, man, every time they need a ride or whenever they come not in and out of chicago or whatever they're always calling them and you know.

Speaker 3:

so you know, right, right in the back of the car, you, they're always calling them and you know also. You know, right in the back of the car, you know, gives them a little bit of a chance to be them, so you know. But as soon as that door opens and the public's right there, they got to snap back into who people persona them to be.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, like you know, I was on TikTok the other day and I was looking at, like you know, I was on TikTok the other day and I was looking at like Justin Bieber came up and he was just like he had like a meltdown with paparazzi and stuff and I was like man, people make fun of it. But man, you know, he, he, he, you got to think about it. Man, they don't live a normal life. Man, Imagine like they don't have privacy. You, you know, especially when it comes to family and the paparazzi.

Speaker 3:

They wait for them to do something wrong, just so they can just hurry up and get to the meet the news and make a quick buck off their name. You know like, oh, throwing eggs at a house, oh, we've all done that. So, jim, jim, what, uh, what show from front to back have you watched recently?

Speaker 1:

I just finished Black Sails, the pirate show on Netflix now. Okay, and it's real good. It's like the story before. You know the famous book Treasure Island.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, this is like the prequel kind of series before Treasure Island and it shows Long John Silver Blackbeard's in it and it shows them like the money that's on Treasure Island, how it got there and everybody trying to like it. Uh, what's that called the, the port that they're trying to all control and stuff, and then they lose, the pirates lose control of and the english come and try taking it back and it's a real good series and you you get invested in all these different pirates and stuff.

Speaker 3:

calico jack was on there the effects are good and all that yeah, it's, it's.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's all computers, but the ships and all that look just like it's like you're watching it, then back then and stuff.

Speaker 6:

One season.

Speaker 1:

No, four seasons and it gets like there's some gory, like hardcore stuff in there and like people screwing and stuff and in language and it's. It's a real good show.

Speaker 3:

So it's a good family program.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if your kids are listening and you want to watch it you know there's worse stuff on the Internet Just tell the parents. It's about pirates. But I just watched that and now I'm listening to the audio book of the classic Treasure Island and then after that I'm going to watch the 1950 movie, the Disney movie, treasure Island, just to kind of like watch it all in order, kind of stuff. Right on, right on, that's cool, but I just finished the block sales.

Speaker 3:

Those are all solid starts, but let's be honest for a second. We all have that one show we should have stopped watching like three seasons ago, but we can't. So what do you guys? You, you know like I'll start off, man, I hated reality show when like survivor started and all that, but now that it's a staple in our television, I can't stop watching like love island us. There's drama, backstabbing, cheating left and right, and I know I shouldn't be watching it, man, but I'm like, fuck that bitch, go with that date. You know.

Speaker 3:

And I started like acting, like I know these people, man, and they're just like normal people that are just thrown in a little villa and they're trying to like win the money at the end, you know, by being that one couple that get out. But what else? You know, for that kind of thing you should have stopped watching like three seasons ago or whatever man. Like three, three seasons ago or whatever man, or after. You watched the first season, you didn't like it, but you're like I'll give it the second season, try and see if it got better.

Speaker 5:

Anything from food network yeah, definitely that's a good one see that, but is that like?

Speaker 3:

is that like addicting to?

Speaker 4:

you. No, no, no, but it is to my wife and daughter and they love it and it's just. It's the uh, my, my, I guess my thing with it is how are you ever gonna? You know, they get these shows, they, if it was just kind of like explaining and educational and whatnot, but they get on and they have these judges and you're just kind of supposed to take the word of the judges. Yeah, it's, and they have these judges and you're just kind of supposed to take the word of the judges. Yeah, it's like you know what I mean that this is, you know, not good or not, whatever, and so what I come up with is is uh, I think we should have a set of roast judges to fucking after. The judges judge, all right, and all they do is just pick them apart personally. Yeah, that's sorry. That's just what about. If you're gonna judge it, have it be like 27 random judges from the audience.

Speaker 4:

Yeah I mean not these same three dicks who, well, you know, who, you know, who feel like their opinion is something.

Speaker 1:

Because I don't know, you know, I mean because they decided, you know because they're used to eating truffles and stuff and this weird stuff and they're like my palate is the perfect and you're like no, just everybody has different taste.

Speaker 4:

Right and honestly, if you pick an apple off a tree, it's already perfect, right yeah?

Speaker 5:

Like uh, what was that one show? Uh, um, House, kitchen or whatever. Or when he starts ranting. You know, at first I never paid attention to that show. When he starts ranting, it just makes me, it just cracks me up. Even though I hate like, I feel like watching a like a cooking show is like watching a commercial You're just never going to. You know, it's just boring, yeah.

Speaker 3:

You know, at our house the wives was watching Chopped. You know the mystery basket. You open it up and it's like uh, uh sheep balls, uh rhubarb applesauce and like gummy worms and you got to come up with a meal for the whole thing. You know.

Speaker 4:

Right. So how are you really finding out these people's skills? You're finding out their ability to adapt to something weird. You know what I mean? You're not really. Yeah, and there's a but, you know, within, like the past week, the one lady passed away, ann Burrell, the one with the white hair.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the one with the hand-combed. Crazy hair. Be sicker, so Female goofy, you know yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but there's too many of those competition shows.

Speaker 4:

It's like you got all this crazy stuff, hey, hey, cooking channel. I just want to know how to cook something.

Speaker 3:

How about you just show that? Actually don't want to see all those feelings hurt the the. The best cooking show is the uncensored gordon ramsay stuff where he just goes ape shit on pepan and and and that's always good. You know like let's.

Speaker 1:

We all been to a bad restaurant, or you know, even with john taffer, with the bars, we've been to a bad bar or restaurant and you want to scream at them. So you, you got.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I want to scream at the place over down the road but like he was trying to get this one lady's attention, so I start with uh no, she's trying to get his attention, so she's whistling, you know. Or he's whistling and she goes am I a dog and he goes? You sure, look like one, you know. Or he's whistling and she goes. Am I a dog and he goes? You sure, look like one, you know. And that stuff makes me laugh. But yeah, so that that's my pick, is like Love Island stuff, and and you've got the Food Network, how about you, jim?

Speaker 1:

I can't think of really there I have so many shows that if I just don't, and it's not like the old days where there was not many shows, but now we have movie.

Speaker 3:

Well, with the sequel.

Speaker 4:

Well, the difference between cable and streaming changed shit a lot. Huh yeah, when you had cable is like you watched. You kind of had a lot of times you were watching what was on. We watched all those flavor of love Brett Michaels, all those flavor love brett michaels, all that stuff we watched just because it was on we're not celebrities. Yeah, if you have to go seek it out and then hit the button to play it, that's you probably. You know you're not gonna, but if it's already on, you'll have forced into it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah and if you're nowadays plus we're older, if you know, if they're watching something boring, I'll just turn it and I could watch kojak or colombo or something you know on this other channel, or or like carol burnett show or something funny.

Speaker 3:

You know I could watch old stuff hey, you just named draft three shows that mo probably never heard of because he's only 26 yeah, hey, I know I look old man, but trust me, I'm only.

Speaker 5:

I'm turning 27 next month, well, in august right.

Speaker 1:

I think my slippers are 27 right now.

Speaker 3:

Look at Underwire. What is he up?

Speaker 5:

to Dude, it's the beard.

Speaker 3:

It's always the beard.

Speaker 1:

I can't think of anything really. I mean, like you said, my wife watches the cooking channels or those ghost shows With those ghost hunters. They're in the dark and they're like what was that? What was that? What was that? What was that Times can you? How many times can you?

Speaker 5:

Oh, we used to have fun with that, though. What was it? The ghost? What was it called the ghost busters, not the ghost, ghost hunters, ghost hunters, yeah, and we used to, and they'd be like screw, and they'd be like screw you spirits.

Speaker 1:

If there's any spirits here, I'll kick your ass. It's like what are you doing?

Speaker 5:

But Shapples was like we were kids. We would watch that, like you know, just to like, spook each other out and she's swinging at spirits.

Speaker 3:

The one ghost show with Andrew. You know they make it look like they got possessed and they're like, you know. You know like, then start crying and all that. It's like, come on and they bought the house and gary and burned it down they got this one that's like uh, what is it?

Speaker 1:

ghost whispers or something, I don't know what it is, but this one, this one little guy's like this medium or something, and they bring him on and he's like he's, he just listens and he'll go. I don't like this place. Oh, they do not like what's going on here. This guy's cussing and he's going crazy. He's gonna kick someone's ass over here and it's like what the hell's going on or has the little tape recorders.

Speaker 3:

they're like asking questions in here and they're like he said, Steve, Where'd he get that at? Because we actually believe that too. Hey, right. But yeah, you know, and I turn the volume way up loud and the room goes silent. It's like he just told us to get out. Let's go. You know, it's like come on. But next question for you guys what's a super popular show or movie that you just don't get the hype about?

Speaker 5:

yeah, I do bad. Come on, man, that was a good one though that was. That was actually a. That show was actually pretty good I just said that. I just said that to get you guys you know, a lot of it is like the same, like scenarios going over and over again, but it's still pretty good, man, oh there's a bunch of shows like that oh yeah, definitely, uh oh so many of them.

Speaker 4:

Uh, big bang Theory would probably be one for me.

Speaker 3:

I got to agree with that one man.

Speaker 4:

I mean, there's some fine ladies on that show, but as far as the entertainment value for it, I don't know. To me it seems like a Diet Pepsi version of Friends.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's like Frasier for me. Oh, dude you know it's like I don't like it it's, I don't get it you know what it was?

Speaker 5:

uh, seinfeld for me, because when I was a kid dude and we had a regular cable, that show would come on and I used to just, oh my god. And for some reason my brother loved it and I just I couldn't stand that show. For some reason he's a dick, isn't he, that show?

Speaker 4:

for some reason.

Speaker 3:

He's a dick, isn't he?

Speaker 4:

The show, not your brother. I didn't mean your brother, no, I meant Sherry Sykes Put that chest Gonna be a fight on air?

Speaker 5:

No, I know what you're saying, dude. Yeah, cut it out, Scott. I know what you meant, dude, you know. What's funny is I never really took interest to the show. I really forgot the characters. I never liked it, you know, and I liked a lot of like. Friends is kind of boring to me, but I agree. It's you know like you get that? One character like Joey makes me laugh. Joey's just stupid, so he just makes me laugh.

Speaker 4:

Yeah yeah. He was on a couple episodes of Married with Children. Do you remember when he was Vinnie Verducci? Was it Vinnie Verducci? No, vinnie Verducci is. No, it was Vinnie Verducci. What the fuck's the guy on Saturday Night Live then? Is that Vinnie Verducci, or something like that, where Bill Hader does the Italian speaking guy? There's Vinnie Barbarino oh yeah, we was just talking about him, about how much he loves Spotherhunter what Seinfeld?

Speaker 5:

I just I can't find one character that could just make me laugh it's a great example.

Speaker 3:

I think I've watched two episodes. But you know like Gavin pushed me to watch Curb your Enthusiasm. You know same kind of humor but Larry David I think is funnier. Yeah, and there's some episodes on Curb your Enthusiasm that I start crying and laughing. You know, like the guy in the restaurant with Tourette's syndrome, you know like that episode absolutely does it for me in the last couple minutes, man, and then everybody don't want that person to feel bad because they're like yelling and all that the cook. So then all of a sudden everybody in the restaurant just starts yelling like saying some really crazy shit. And everybody in the restaurant just starts yelling like saying some really crazy shit.

Speaker 4:

But I like that. But Seinfeld is a good one.

Speaker 3:

Is Gavin a Larry David fan?

Speaker 4:

He is, and he's a huge Jerry Seinfeld fan. That makes sense to me. That makes sense to me because you can kind of tell he's not into like go goon shit where I love it.

Speaker 3:

Well, he likes, he likes trailer park boys, but not butter candy. Oh, I don't. Uh, yeah, what's up?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, no, trailer Park Boys is funny. Ricky's just funny dude. Yeah, sorry to cut you off, I just had to let that out. You know Trailer Park Boys came out a couple of times, I just had to let it out. Oh, they're awesome. Sorry to cut you off, scott.

Speaker 1:

I think it's just not so much overrated. I just think, like we said before, I think you just don't like something. It's not your cup of tea kind of thing. It's like because, like Walking Dead, I never watched any of it but everybody talks like it was the greatest thing.

Speaker 5:

Me too. I didn't say that.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen an episode or Lost. I never got into Lost or Heroes. Yeah well, I watched a little bit of Heroes but I was like, but then they had that strike during the middle of it or after a couple seasons, and I just never got back into it.

Speaker 4:

I've never seen the Godfather. Oh my God, dude, Wait, the movie series? No, no, I've never seen a single one.

Speaker 5:

Not one of them. One of them. One, two, three, dude, throw three out the window, man just watch one and two, okay, the third one isn't good at all, yeah no, you gotta watch corleone man all right.

Speaker 4:

Just, you know, my mind wanders. My attention span is so bad with the. You know, I have such a short attention span. It's like I'll start watching a movie and then suddenly, like my mind drifts and then suddenly I realize I'm 45 minutes into the movie and I haven't been paying attention to any of it.

Speaker 5:

But you know what? It is definitely a long movie.

Speaker 1:

Wait, Keith, what did you just?

Speaker 5:

say I wasn't paying attention, I wasn't parenting.

Speaker 3:

No, I think the Godfather is the only movie series where the lead actor, lead character, won an academy award, but each actor, or it was two different actors. Robert De Niro won the second one and Al Pacino won the first one, so it's a. That's a good one, man. If you like Scarface, dude or Goodfellas, you would dig Godfather man.

Speaker 4:

When you were talking about Scarface earlier, I kind of wondered like what do you think? Do you think they could possibly do a sequel in some way to Scarface and not just completely ruin it?

Speaker 5:

I mean I'm not sure. If you know, I do kind of see it coming back If Tony ended up getting what's her name pregnant and he ended up having a kid and then the kid grew up like his father in a way, if they could do it right, man, it's just that's a cash machine, is it not?

Speaker 5:

oh, dude, definitely. Well, you know, look, you gotta think about it too. Like the generation we live in now, is it they? They totally don't understand the movies from like, I kind of grew up around my older brother and, like his friends, I was always around them, so that's why I picked up on a lot of the older movies. So I mean, I feel like I'm with today's generation. I feel like maybe not so more of the young, like young guys, but maybe like dude, especially like if you're in your 20s, late 20s, 30s, I think I think they have a big potential of making it and actually being a success, you know, right, but I don't think it's going to be as big as the first one.

Speaker 4:

They'll slick it up too much. Huh, you know there's like a grit to the original Scarface and really to that era of movies in general. You know what I mean. There's like a grit to the original Scarface and really to that era of movies in general. You know what I mean. There's like a gritty quality. There's like a realer quality to where everything today looks like way too polished. You know what I feel like that's something you do.

Speaker 1:

You'd have to have the timeline be like mid-90s.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You couldn't have the internet with Scarface's kid or something like that. It would have to be in the 90s.

Speaker 5:

Definitely Honestly, I would say keep it as is they have many things. You know, when they do come out with a sequel or a part two or something, it's never the same. It's never same, dude Like, it's never, it's almost like.

Speaker 3:

There are a couple movies that have beaten that exception. Like for me, top Gun 2 was better than Top Gun 1.

Speaker 5:

Oh, yeah, definitely.

Speaker 4:

The Crow was definitely not in that category. Every Crow sequel I thought was terrible.

Speaker 3:

Wasn't there, six of them Probably.

Speaker 4:

Crows sequel. I thought was terrible, wasn't there six of them?

Speaker 1:

Probably Crows. Hopefully later this summer, Spaceballs 2 will be just as funny as the first one.

Speaker 4:

Is that this year? I thought that is that coming out this year? Awesome, I thought it was coming out.

Speaker 3:

He's 98 years old, 98 years old and he's doing it.

Speaker 1:

I hope he keeps it. I hope he keeps it as funny as the old one and not do like nowadays, funny kind of.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's still funny. So I think, you know, I think I got a lot of hope, you know a lot of like high hopes for it, because I believe he's still funny in the way that he's funny.

Speaker 1:

Now should they have replaced John Candy with?

Speaker 4:

somebody else, man or they should have like not done that character Plus Bill Pullman right yeah, oh damn, he died too. He did, didn't he and joan rivers, and joan rivers.

Speaker 1:

And yeah, daphne zuniga is still alive, I believe unless you're gonna meld new star war characters into the story yeah, well, shit, you kind of have to at this point, yeah now throwing all the questions out the window.

Speaker 3:

Man, what are you guys watching currently? Like, I just watched, uh, an awesome I'm not a race car fan, man, and I am pumping this, this documentary up. Man, it's called american thunder on on amazon prime. It's uh, where they take a nascar and they take it to the Le Mans 24-hour race and the Camaro was badass looking man, and the people describing the cars is when the normal GTs, that race, that course, when it passes, it's like you know. But when the Camaro comes past, it's like you know.

Speaker 3:

But when the Camaro comes past, it's like you know, and it's so cool, man, they got, like, they got three drivers for this race because they and they keep switching them out because it's 24 hours straight and they kept driving the Camaro in the rain, man and you know, for the test car and they, they had a company build special tires for it and then, uh, like when it would hit those hairpin turns, cause a NASCAR only goes left, it never goes right, so they had to install headlights, wipers, uh, and then these hydro fins, man, when it would make the turn turn, you'd see them come out of the sides of the car to like for the aerodynamic. And then, uh, dude, it's such a great movie or documentary and again, I hate race car driving man, and to me that's boring, you know. Just sit there for three and a half hours watching somebody turn left, you know uh, dad Fox was a drag racer, my dad.

Speaker 4:

we used to have a whole room full of trophies from my dad's drag racing days. Yeah, he'll definitely be into that one.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I've been in a couple few, a few actually fast cars Like they're, you know, mostly like street cars. Street cars, like you know, regular, like SRTs, a couple M-Series BMWs, you know, I used to go with my friend to like car meets, I mean, and man, there used to be so many guys that meet up over there, dude, we just they, man, nice cars. There'll be so many guys that meet up over there, dude, man, nice cars, nice cars. But you know what, man, I can't get behind that wheel. Man, I got to take care of my license. Man, I got to see the elk there you go yeah, it's an expensive hobby.

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah, dude, it is. It is man you guys love their cars, dude, it's crazy.

Speaker 3:

But what have you guys just watched recently? Like you know, like all right man, I got to tell them about it.

Speaker 4:

I've been watching. Go ahead, go ahead, buddy.

Speaker 5:

No man me I've been. I just got into like Chicago PD and stuff, that's what's I mean mean, honestly, I haven't got around to it before because it's just, you know, like honestly was at first I didn't think anything of it because it's chicago, I just know it's like bs. But I actually started getting it. So when I started watching it recently and I've been kind of like like kind of hooked on it because most of the streets they talk about are they're on, it's like man, I pass that street sometimes. It's funny, that's gotta be cool. Yeah, it is funny. Yeah, that's what I've been watching.

Speaker 3:

Do you guys think they've made like too many police shows? I mean, you used to have Hill Street Blues and Cobb Rock, csi and White Heron. Yeah, like they're everywhere now, Just like the medical shows man. It's like I think I could perform a surgery man. I've listened to so many medical shows man.

Speaker 5:

It's so funny, dude, the Grey's Anatomy. Everybody was hooked on it and I just could not get into it. I find the medical field so boring, I just can't do it.

Speaker 1:

Until you're in the emergency room.

Speaker 3:

True, true.

Speaker 5:

What is that the rest?

Speaker 3:

What do you guys? Anything in the last week that you liked or enjoyed.

Speaker 4:

Oh, for the past week I've been watching this like dude who interviews people. It's from like 10, 15 years ago. He goes by the name James Lawrence III and, yeah, it's from a thing called Fire Pro Wrestling and it's on Scott's YouTube channel, that's awesome. That guy sounds great. So in the yeah, so in the past week I've been watching these two. If you ever get to, you know, take the time, you'll love it. You see scott and his matches and and, uh, you know, and it's and all that, and it's, it's quite a sidekick this one.

Speaker 3:

Latino crazy as a sidekick uh really that is.

Speaker 4:

If you look, scott, if you go on your YouTube channel, you'll see that the whatever the views have gone up.

Speaker 1:

I've been watching this shit all week a lot of the matches are like lost and stuff. It's on that. Uh, the guy Chris, he used to run the place, he had a whole bunch of them on his computer and stuff and I'd like to know where all those are no, you know what it is.

Speaker 3:

More, you know what it is, jim.

Speaker 1:

I gave him my password and he, when I quit fire pro, he went in and started racing all the matches on oh my god yeah because I interviewed I, I interviewed, uh, I was interviewing hadley, jeremy hadley, one time and al snow came by, he busted in the interview and he started like ripping on uh somebody, and then all of a sudden, the end, at the end of the interview, he made fun of my haircut and stuff and I was like what you know, like I wanted it on tape like man my moment with al snow yeah, that was like at first, because your voice has gotten deeper yeah and you've been.

Speaker 4:

I was like is that? It's like I'm not sure if that's jim or not. Now, well, you started making fun of scott.

Speaker 1:

I was like that's definitely jim because the audio is pretty bad and stuff. Yeah, there's always yeah.

Speaker 4:

But I tell you what remember when I came to the first Backbreaker show and I was like man, richie Rothschild can bump, dude Scott Powers can bump.

Speaker 5:

You can.

Speaker 3:

Nerd, I invited Moe to the last at the baseball field, but he was out with his girl, yeah that's he kid.

Speaker 1:

Plus it was 120 degrees out. Don't forget that part.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I can't remember my man's name, but you took that skinny kid and made him look like a million bucks.

Speaker 3:

Oh, probably Chris.

Speaker 4:

Roland Young no, no. Anthony inbox oh, uh uh, probably chris uh uh. Roland young, no, no, no, it's, uh no uh. It was like it went dark and then this, this guy, he could show that christian it's probably christian, okay, or oh no, or the gay kid.

Speaker 3:

He always wore Lynn's lingerie not Angus McDuff, but oh man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, jinx, that's the one that I got in a big leather strap match with, oh yeah. And then that's the one my mom used to wrestle in the church, you know, wow. And and they, they wrapped a leather belt around my neck and threw me over the top rope and he was swinging and and it was like choking me out. And then you hear my wife in the balcony like fuck this shit. And then inside the church too, and then she got so mad she left.

Speaker 1:

You know, oh wow hey, do you still got that? When, uh, when tony reacon went through the table, our announced table I probably do. I haven't been on that well, and that was a rib on me and, uh, crazy, they didn't tell us that they that he was gonna go flying through the our table and stuff. And we were just commentating and all of a sudden he came off the top rope and they fell right through our table and I fell back. I almost in crazy, almost got his legs crushed by the table.

Speaker 3:

See, I brought the wrestling to the YouTube, you know, because they were filming, but no one would ever get it. So I got like wireless mics and a wireless receiver and then it was hooked to the camera up in the balcony and, man, we used to have over 1,000 views a show and it was pretty cool. And then they're like well, let's start charging. Well, now we're losing people.

Speaker 4:

See, that's again, that's what I say. When I come down and I lift, it's like man. What I say when I come down and I left, it's like man, this is uh like the even when I would come to the backbreaker shows like man. You can just feel the history. You know what I mean in this, between these guys, in between this, and then when you actually go back and watch a lot of the shit, it's like wow, it's like you don't. You know. You only kind of get a small inkling. You know in person how deep you guys, this thing goes.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean, how long you've been, you you know you were doing that and it's a lot of promoters don't like to show on the internet and stuff because, or youtube because they don't. They think that people don't, that you're not getting the money of them coming there, okay, but without the commentators, and that if tell me if you narrow it down to sending the links to people in other countries after the show already starts.

Speaker 3:

They're not hopping a plane and coming to see no names. You know, even a couple hours away, people aren't going to do it unless there's a name there.

Speaker 4:

Or someone they know.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, well, you know, that's that's the thing, is, that's what's good about social media and, at the same, at the same time, is because that's that's your way of being recognized. You know, like that's how you become my name, really. Yeah, so Right.

Speaker 4:

And thank goodness for those stuff that I can go back and watch it, cause it's fucking cool, man, it's. It's so I saw when you say you say you see Scott hitting this fucking all right. Yeah, native powers. I didn't know about native powers, that was a new one to me. It's like are you kidding me?

Speaker 1:

I didn't know you guys teamed up and they wouldn't, when we would barely get the how much they weigh and stuff. So we me and uh crazy would just make up stories and backstories and everybody just start doing it and stuff and following it and then would cuss and stuff and make jokes about people and because we know nobody's watching or listening, so we would just say anything keith.

Speaker 3:

That popped up on backbreakers uh personal website. Today, one of the mothers from the powerlifting team said that their kid just got the WW2K25 and wanted to know where all the backbreaker guys could be found and my response was we don't have that game. But if you get 24, you know, because the kid wanted 2K25 so he can play the.

Speaker 4:

The backbreaker crew okay, yeah, no, that's say, you're gonna save yourself a lot of money isn't there a way to convert the, the edits to the new game, or no?

Speaker 1:

oh, here. You want 25, is that huh?

Speaker 3:

yeah, we don't have the game to put it on there.

Speaker 1:

Right, oh, I didn't know if the edits can like the file can transfer the. The creator, wrestler can transfer.

Speaker 4:

It does between systems, but not between the actual games. You know what I mean, okay, but yeah, they're all still up there on 24. You know, the server's still going, as far as I know, so you know.

Speaker 3:

Keith, uh Mo. Keith made all the Backbreaker wrestlers on the video game so like people around the world could jump on and download us.

Speaker 4:

So I thought that I made a lot of people but a lot of people.

Speaker 3:

So that's all I got for this week. Guys and Mo, we really appreciate you joining us that was awesome, bud.

Speaker 4:

I'm glad you came on man.

Speaker 5:

Thank you guys for having me dude.

Speaker 3:

I was so excited I'm glad to finally get to meet you.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, definitely yeah, and I know here's the thing, mo I know when you say about the excited, I know you know. See, scott and jim, these guys been on this. I know what it's like to be a guest on here, so I know how cool it is. You know what I mean. I wasn't always, you know, the co-host. I was originally a guest, you know yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:

I believe scott told me one time and then I was like, wow, I was amazed, man, and you do a great job. I always, you know, spot, that's god. I was like man, you know keith and jim too as well, you know. But keep, man, he's always into it, man, he, he keeps the conversation going. Man, I like that. See you, buddy. You guys do a great job and man, I'm always man. I appreciate you guys having me on here.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we see you coming on.

Speaker 5:

Man, that's great meeting you too, jim, it's great meeting you guys. You know, finally, after some time, man, it's like my truck breaking down, but we finally made it happen, dude.

Speaker 3:

You know, in the back of my mind I was like man don't get the truck fixed yet. Man Don't get the truck fixed yet, you know. But I know you got to go out there and hustle.

Speaker 1:

but If we need someone for a panel show maybe. Well, you'll be on the list, maybe.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we'll get you on with like the five or six of us when we're on the show man. Oh, dude, I would love it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, did you come up with a celebrity basketball team?

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah, I sent that over to some.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, he had. Oh, who was on it? Oh, he had Ben Affleck. I had the Rock, ben Affleck.

Speaker 5:

The Rock and Affleck the Rock. I was so indecisive about it. I just remember that.

Speaker 3:

Mo really broke it down, man. He had Dwayne Johnson, Steve Carell, the dude from Friends that he mentioned that died.

Speaker 5:

Oh, that was what's his name.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so yeah, that's his team right there.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, we made it happen, man. I was like man we should. Let's see how this game plays out.

Speaker 3:

It's still coming, man, man. It's just rain and fires and everything. Man. Celebrities haven't been able to get together over there, man, so and john jones is on my team.

Speaker 4:

If that says anything, you know, man that's crazy, can't man?

Speaker 5:

that's a crazy long right there. That guy's a menace. Yes, he's a menace.

Speaker 4:

Yes, he's a menace.

Speaker 3:

So, but before we leave guys and get out of here, jim, drop some knowledge on us with a quote or whatever you have there.

Speaker 1:

Okay, this is from Raucho Marx. I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.

Speaker 5:

That's awesome. That's a great one.

Speaker 3:

So he's heard of those, those lines. So next week, guys, the topic is what are you playing? We're keeping with the. What are you doing? What are you watching? What are you listening to? Next week, what are you playing? It could be checkers, chess, playstation Stream, whatever. It is not yourself, but we'll just it's on for that one.

Speaker 1:

It's a solo one. Scott's playing with himself.

Speaker 3:

What was I'm playing, keith? Did I get it, did I?

Speaker 4:

get a stroke time back for that one? Oh God, no.

Speaker 3:

Hey, mo, yeah, hey, you know how all of our names are in the corner on the bottom down there. Yeah, in the corner. Well, my brother popped on for a Christmas show with us man and his name was Stroke Time.

Speaker 4:

Where the name showed up, but he didn't show up for a while. It was just the name. The fuck is Stroke Time. There were no persons going up for the longest time.

Speaker 5:

Ah, that's a good one. Did he realize it? Did he know it?

Speaker 3:

It's like I don't know how that got there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we know you had a hand in it.

Speaker 5:

God Probably definitely had a hand in it. Man, I just got that. I just caught on to that.

Speaker 3:

Simo in this show, man, you really got to listen, man, because there's a little one-handers or one one-liners out there. But hey, if you made it this far into the episode, we are glad you joined us and we hope you come back next week and again. Uh, you can reach us at powers point podcast at yahoocom. If you got a show idea, drop it in the subject line. If you want us to cover something that's not religious or political, drop it in the subject line and we'll be happy to hit it. So, uh, that's all I got, fellas and uh, from myself, jim keith and mo. Everybody have a great week. We'll talk to you later.

Speaker 5:

Bye bye everybody.

Speaker 2:

All right guys, bye sun sinking low behind the pines, cool breeze blowing. We feeling fine. Talk shows had laughs and a mo drop in. Now the five flies dance and the night rose in. So grab your shades and your cooler too. We're sailing this podcast in the sky so blue, with the lake at our feet and a smile in our rhyme. It's the powers point podcast boys. See y'all next time. Next time, and the fire's still thumping. Yeah, we'll be back when the sun's still hot with more what You're Watching and a whole new plot. Till then, stay cool, stay wild, stay prime. This was Powers Point Portes boys. See y'all next time. All right, folks, don't forget the bug spray. Keep that grill hot and keep watching weird stuff. Catch y'all next time. Grab your shades and your cooler too. We're sailing this podcast into sky so blue, with the lake at our feet and a smile in our eye. It's the Powerspoint Portes boys. See y'all next time.

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