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Speaker 2All right, Cash Daddies is live, and guess what We fired Johnny and we decide to go pure rock Star joining us one of my favorite people of all time from Haybury, Jamie Josta.
Speaker 3How are you, buddy, Let's go Cash Daddies.
I'm back.
Speaker 4I'm in the US, a god bless America.
Landed at JFK last night, almost.
Speaker 3Hit up Howie.
That's why it's so crazy that you hit me up.
Speaker 4Because I was right about to hit up how Like, as soon as I landed, and I was gonna say, you know, ice Cube got me fucked up with this Fat Burger shit because I'm down for like two years on fucking Fat Burger and I'm buying every goddamn dip.
Speaker 5Are you just keep buying?
Speaker 4I'm like their number one investor.
I gotta get on the call.
We got to hit up somebody.
Speaker 5They need to invite you to the board meetings.
Speaker 6Dude, guys, with French fries.
Speaker 7Holy shit, we're live from the Wise Wolf Gold and Silver Studios.
That's where I go to cash Daddy's Dot Gold and get in on it.
For as little as fifty dollars a month.
You two can buy precious metals.
So we'll get into that a little later.
Jamie, it's been a while, man.
Last time I saw you at a big, a big music festival coming up.
How'd that go?
It was?
Speaker 4It was good, It was a lot of fun.
We're bringing it back next year in Milwaukee Metal Fest.
Everybody's saying I should do comedy, and I just saw Florentine and Don Jamison.
They came to our Jersey show in July last month, and I was like, damn, I should hit up Sam.
Maybe I'll get Lewis.
I am coming down though, for uh for skank fests.
Whole network's coming down.
I'm I'm about ready to relaunch the Josta Show.
I just had to get these three.
Basically, I did ninety shows in three months.
I don't know why I agree to it, but I don't know.
Speaker 5Oh how did you do that?
Dude?
That's almost a show a day and you're just moving.
Speaker 3It was crazy.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 4The time was right, and the offers kept coming in, and you know how it is, like when the offers come in, you gotta take them.
Speaker 7I'm sure, dude, and rock scenes to be having a nice resurgence, huh.
I mean like for a long time it just at least on the West Coast, like the only hot chicks at a rock concert were Latinas, like nobody.
And now it seems like it's back to crushing, like people are backing guitars crushing.
Speaker 3You know, it's crazy.
I don't know.
TikTok, I don't know what I know.
Speaker 4We had something go wild on TikTok because we just got our We got.
Speaker 3One song is like a one hundred million on just Spotify.
Speaker 4Whoa it's like and it keeps going like we checked it a couple of months ago, was out one hundred million.
Now someone was telling me it's at like one hundred and thirty million this month, and then we got this.
Speaker 3You know, they send you like these updates where it's like you had a.
Speaker 4Million listeners this month, even on my solo shit last month, I had like one hundred something thousand and uh.
And then the hate Prey page was over a million or nine hundred something thousand, which was up so I don't know.
Speaker 3It's it's you know how it is the same thing with music it is with comedy.
Speaker 5It's like, no, dude, music's much or universal.
Yeah, comedy it's a fucking war, dude.
I got these tech guides hate us.
Speaker 6I got a buddy of mind.
It's big country guys back and forth between upstate New York and in Nashville.
He's a country guy and he's like, man, he goes, I fucking love Jamie Jass.
He goes, because I listened to this shit all the time.
I'm like, what I well, talking about dogs and pickups with like losing your third beer.
He's like, nah, I love I love a pri that's I love that.
I'm like, holy show, are you even that's crazy?
Like Sam said, everybody knows music.
Speaker 5That's tough week, tough month.
Losing Ozzy.
Speaker 6Huh.
Speaker 4I still can't believe it.
I was just like serious this morning.
I was going through I got a cover over here of Revolver.
It's and people think it's photoshopped.
It's me Ozzy, Philanselmo, Tom Ryer from Slayer, and and uh and Rob Halford and I wasn't supposed to be on the cover part.
I was supposed to be on the fold out, but I told everybody else in the photo shoot like, I'm not being on the fucking fold out.
I'm standing here, and the publicists were trying to move me and I was like, no, I'm standing behind Ozzy.
I'm I worked for this because a lot of the people that were on the fold out, aside from.
Speaker 3Corey Taylor, it really should have been Corey Taylor.
Shout out to Corey, good friend, I love him.
Speaker 4He co another owner of a Chinese crested If we have any Chinese crested dog owners out there, shout out the people think that, you know, we all have like pit Polls and Doberman's and shit, like metal dudes.
We got like, you know, gates around the houses with fucking Rottwilers jumping around the ship.
Meanwhile, it's me and Corey with it.
We're sending each other Chinese crested dog photos.
They look like Google it, you'll see they're crazy.
Anyways, I said, there's no way I'm going on this fucking fold out.
I'm gonna be on the cover.
And I got on the cover.
They photoshop I look like a wax doll or whatever.
But that's like my claim that was that's my one claim to famous.
I got on a cover of Revolver with with Ozzie says Metal Gods Unite, and I look at it every day now and I want to cry because it's we we went on that.
We went on that oz Fest with Black Sabbath when it was Bill Geezer, Tony and Ozzy and then it was Slayer and Judas Priest.
Speaker 6We were.
Speaker 5That must have been just amazing.
Speaker 4It was crazy because I was hosting Headbangers Ball at the time, and and I had heard from people in Europe that when Rob did the show the festivals in Europe, when he hit the note and Victim of Changes like, people were crying.
And so the first night I go out to the lawn and I swear to God when he hit the people were crying.
And then Sabbath would come out and people were crying.
And this is like, this is twenty years ago.
Speaker 7The closest I have to that is when for some reason I was just blessed and I owed all to Doug Stanhope.
But I got to be in the End of the World podcast that was happening when Hillary Clinton and Trump were going at it, and it was like all these great podcasters were together and all their fans, and we were just slowly taking them through this event that nobody was expecting.
Speaker 5And Trump wins.
And I still look at that picture and I'm blown.
Speaker 7Over because it looks like the Last Supper of comedy, where it's just like Rogan, Bill Burr, all these fucking Russell Peters, all these fucking legends on stage in this historic crazy night.
Speaker 5That's the closest I have to that.
Speaker 3Dude, Bro, you're in the conversation.
Speaker 4Vernon Reid from Living Color said that to me once he goes you're in the conversation, That's all that matters.
Speaker 7Yeah, that's all that matters.
Just mention my name once in a while.
Yeah, I'm the outside dude.
Speaker 3Shot shout out to Jim Norton.
Speaker 4Like Jim Norton, I guess I love shouted me out on Rogan recently because I did his Chip Chipperson podcast theme song, and that was another thing.
I thought, maybe that's why my Spotify was going crazy, because I think I have like I think I put up the jingles on Spotify.
Speaker 3I gotta look and make sure.
But I did a bunch for Jim.
Speaker 4I actually pitched Jim a whole Chip Chipperson album where I wanted him to do a song with Ozzie.
Speaker 7And Yeah, how hot is Jim's wife?
Huh, she's pretty hot?
And sometimes when I see him, when I see him he's walking funny, I'm just like, ah, must have.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, authentic Jim.
I'm so happy for him, just I.
Speaker 6Am.
Speaker 4But they the people let him know, I'm sure on social media right like, it's just Jim.
Speaker 5Let let Jim live.
Jim.
I love Jim.
He's a great comic.
Speaker 7He's a legend of the game, and he's living his most authentic life.
Speaker 3But so, but you think he's the bottom, He's not the top.
Speaker 5I don't know.
Speaker 7I saw him at Skankfest.
He's walking weird.
I was like, you know, I haven't in Vegas.
Stays in Vegas talk, you know, tease their own dude.
Speaker 5Here's what I've learned about the gays, Dude, they do not like you ask him at they're top or bottom.
Speaker 6No, I think in Vegas is pretty much well known now.
Speaker 7I asked, I asked Tim Dillon that one time, and he's never been with me since, so I've learned that's not what you ask dude, that's not what you ask.
Speaker 6Well, Sammy, it was like that that what right?
For the pandemic.
Things were just rocking across this country.
Things were awesome.
I did this little show with the Comedy Store and next thing you know, I got a guy call me at like three and more.
He's like, you know you're You're in his picture with uh tomster Gur and Bill Burr has his arm around you and uh and Joe Rogan.
He goes and I didn't even know it, and Uh, Sam's like, yeah, you're up on the wall in the Comedy Store.
And I just stood up, turned.
Speaker 5Around one day and he's already on the wall.
Speaker 7You made you made the uh you made the doc to how he's in the Comedy Store doc that's one of his credits.
Speaker 4Coude you know what and listen, that's and your your your next claim to fame hasn't even happened yet.
So like I used to, when you truly do not give a fuck, that's that's when it starts happening.
And I know you how you do not give a fuck, And that's why that the next claim to theme like like I have a hell yeah gold record right here.
Speaker 3Rest in peace.
Vinnie Paul from Pantera.
Speaker 4My original claim to fame was I was on the wall at his strip club with this monkey Cleatis.
Speaker 3And he framed it and put it.
Speaker 4So anytime a dude in a hardcore band or a punk band or a metal band was at Vinnie Paul Strip club, they would see me.
Speaker 3On the wall.
Speaker 4And this is back in like the next Tel days where the picture was all pixelated or like the T Mobile sidekick.
Every night at like two in the morning, three in the morning, I knew what it was.
It was gonna be a text of me on the wall, and I thought, I'll never this is my only this is the pinnacle for me.
Speaker 3I'm on the wall at Vinnie Paul Strip Club.
But then you get a magazine, or you get a shout out on Rogan or you get it.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 4Keep going, dude, It's all about like just compounding it.
Speaker 6Yeah, you just keep your head up and you get whatever happens.
Speaker 5You just had, Ollie, So let's talk about your horse.
What happen?
Speaker 6Well, here's what So this is beautiful.
So I got this horse, Jamie.
This is a great investment.
It's a great tax loss if you ever want a nice tax loss.
So he had.
He didn't do well his first race, he was sick.
He runs his second time and the jockey's on him and they're getting ready this Saratoga, forty thousand people watching there.
It's all over the world.
Fox Sports won.
So hoosick Foles goes to get to that.
He's walking to the gate and the jackey got away from the lead Pody because he wanted to just give him a little run around, independent run.
But he's a two year old and he just lost his ship and just bolted.
He just bolted the opposite direction and ran basically a half mile before the race even started, kicked off a horseshoe.
Uh you know.
The only good news is he's running again in three weeks at Aqueduct in New York City.
Speaker 5Let's go, dude.
Speaker 6I'm jacked up and I just I just went and saw him two hours ago, had a long talk with him.
He bit me in the arm again, fucking bit the shit out like, bit me hard, dude.
Speaker 7They're all they're just asking, dude, the horse is sick already.
You just got him, dude.
Speaker 6He caught a cold, which my girl swears, I'm the win that game the cold, But I don't know if that's.
Speaker 5What are you doing with this horse?
So you're giving him diseases?
Speaker 6Bro, I don't know.
We hang out, We hang out a lot, We hang out for hours to talk to him.
But he's gonna run again.
He's run three weeks.
Aqueduct Queens, New York were taking him down from Saratoga for one day.
Uh, I think he's gonna win me.
He's gonna go off at a big price too.
Speaker 4So this is like, so this could be the calm before the storm right now, like this was you had the you had the fuck up that's in the past, and it's like now it's like this store the Cinderella story where while he went from kicking off a shoe going in the wrong direction to winning at the aqueduct.
Speaker 6Jamie, if he wins an aqueduct, we'll run him again, maybe in Tampa or golf Stream, you know.
And the thing is, he trained yesterday.
Chris Elliot gave him a little cruise around the track as a young Jackie.
He said, I know you got Johnny Velaska qus Hall of Fame rider around him.
But if anything ever happens, I want to ride him.
He goes because his best horse I've ever been on.
Come on, he's one of those that know and warm ups in practice is five thirty six in the warning.
He's the fastest horse on the track when he gets in front of thirty thousand people.
He has a few problems.
He gets a little, he's gets stage fright.
Speaker 4So he's the opposite of Alan Iverson of horses.
Speaker 6Yes, yeah, he's the opposite.
Yes he's like I like practice practice.
Speaker 5I love talking about practice horse's name.
Speaker 7Again.
People are asking who's it falls, Who'sick's falls?
Speaker 6The home town I grew up in.
Speaker 3How much is a horse like this?
Speaker 6This one was we got a deal on this one was seventy five seventy five thousand, but we.
Speaker 5Got who technically owns you and your girl?
Speaker 6No man, Mike Buddy out in La lives out Irvine, California.
He's the he owns.
Yeah, I on the hoof, and uh you know, I'm the motivator.
I'm not doing a good job right now.
Uh So I got to pick it up because the pressure's on.
This horse has to show up or else.
You know, I'm gonna end up in a river.
Speaker 5It's fine, buddy, it's gonna yeah, he'll.
Speaker 6Do all right.
I got faith in him, man.
I went and talked to him today.
This he's a monster.
And you know he's he's a late mater.
He's still a two year old.
He's a baby.
Speaker 3It's the line, like, what's the like, how does it work?
Speaker 6Well, he'll go to aqueduct.
They'll put a morning line on him.
I would say it's gonna be fifteen to one, twenty to one, it's gonna be higher because he has a race.
Well, personally, I think he's gonna show up and do very well.
I really do so.
Yeah, that would be.
Yeah.
The next horse, we'll name.
Speaker 5Him the horse.
The horse has to listen to hate prey, you know.
Speaker 6Oh yeah, maybe that's what I'll do.
I'll bring that ship right to the stall and I'll just turn it up and if he starts bobbing his light out of people.
Speaker 5Yeah, let's go, dude.
Someone said, if he can't horse race worts.
Speaker 4Technically, technically they're circle pitting.
If you really think about it, it is like a.
Speaker 6Right, that's all he does.
That's all he does.
He turns around his head.
He just you know, I feed him a carrot, he goes crazy.
He bites me in the shoulder.
He head butted me today, head butted me hard.
Speaker 3So he knows who you are, he knows your voice and like the whole thing.
Speaker 5Oh yeah, so he's annoyed to you too, Yeah.
Speaker 6Yeah, yeah yeah, Like I'll show up, what's up, buddy, and he'll be like, come running over and you know, just start biting me.
And you know, you knows, you know, they're smart horses.
They're smart.
Speaker 7So Jamie, we've had you on cash eddies before, you've done Tim Paul hat.
But you like to like get into these like penny stocks, right if I if that's why I remember from you, You like to find that value.
Is that still going?
And how is that going?
Speaker 5Oh?
Yeah?
Speaker 4I some of these ones that people wrote me from the first from the Risky Bags episode.
One of them was or two of them were horrible stinkers.
Mull A Mullein, right, that guy used to run death Row.
Speaker 6You love mullin automotive Man.
Speaker 4I got out, So I got out and I made money, which was crazy because I bought I mean it was it had to have been just a total scam, right, The guy's got his comments limited, the company's got their comments limited.
Speaker 3They're doing all sorts of reverse splits.
Speaker 6Yeah, I didn't like it.
I was like, there's something going wrong here with this.
Uh, but I will tell you.
Speaker 7This, Dave reverse split.
Sorry, Howie?
What is a reverse split?
Speaker 4It's where they devalue the shares to stay on to basically to not go onto the pink sheet.
Speaker 3Right how he like?
Where?
Speaker 6Yeah, Like, let's say, you know, let's say they do it ten for one reverse split.
Sam.
So let's say you got ten shares.
Guess what, you don't have ten anymore?
You got one share.
Yeah, and instead of trading at ten cents, is trading at a dollar.
So you know, a split like na video splits.
You got one hundred shares in the video and it splits two for one.
Now you've got two hundred shares.
Things are looking good, balance sheet's looking awesome.
A reverse split that's kind of like the next thing before bankruptcy.
You don't want to see a reverse split.
Speaker 5Oh that sounds awful.
And when you hear that, I hear.
Speaker 6I'm gonna tell Youmie, Jamie h hissed me up all the time, and and like, look you still got some nio, some neo oh yeah, yeah, and that thing.
I told him, I'm like, man, if we can get above five twenty two, I'm like, I'm not shitting you.
I told him, I'm reading this text.
I said it could go to seven.
That's what I kind of like it.
It's been trading healthy.
Speaker 4And I was buying at the Yeah, I was buying, buying, and now I'm up for months.
Speaker 6Yeah, you were buying that when it was done at like three four dollars.
Speaker 4Yeah, and highly on two, Like I was buying highly on I think at a dollar or a dollar or ninety.
Speaker 3It might have even dipped to under a dollar.
Speaker 4At one point and people or shook thinking that was going to go to the pink sheet.
And now I've been up on that for months, and I just sell it against some of my stinkers, you know, because obviously I don't want to, you know, I want to.
I want to have some tax loss harvesting, right, Yeah.
Speaker 6That's what I talk about.
There's nothing wrong with the tax loss.
Every now and then.
Speaker 3I hate that you have to do that.
Speaker 7That upsets me so much that you got to be like, dude, I gotta take a loss on this, so I don't take a beating on taxes.
It doesn't noise, dude, Like when you start making money and you know, I'm not saying I'm rich by any means at all, not even close.
But man, when someone offers you cash and first thing you think is like or a gig, You're like, oh, I'm I have to pay so much money on this, so many taxes on this.
That is the most disgusting thought in the world.
I mean, obviously there's worse.
Speaker 3But any win is a win, bro, Yeah, like.
Speaker 6Jami's yeah, Jamie's right, Eddie, Win's a win.
You take a profit, you bank when you can.
But listen, if you're holding a piece of shit, and we've all held pieces of shit.
I have.
I've held stocks.
After a year, I'm ford supposed to bust above twelve, it doesn't.
It goes sound tonight.
At some point I'll look through my portfolio say all right, let's take my top three pieces of shit here and let's sell them.
Let's get rid of them.
I don't like them anymore.
I could take a tax loss and I can offset them with my gains the good stocks.
And that's kind of a good feeling sometimes.
Speaker 4And also you can put that if you reinvest that right, like you even if you sell a portion of a stinker, like when you were going hard on Uber, I started selling anytime Workhorse had a little bit of a pop or what was my other big stinker?
Workhorse was my biggest one.
UPS was a little bit of a stinker, but not too bad, like seven percent down.
Yeah, So if it would pop a little and you're making dividends on UPS, I'm pretty sure, right, So but I would sell, all right, maybe sell two grand worth of UPS and put that into Uber and then Uber I was buying at like shit, I mean seventy eighty.
I feel like we were just buying it anytime it dipped, because that was one of my biggest holdings for a long time.
And now I'm up like thirty percent on it.
Speaker 6It's at ninety four.
And I texted Sam last week, I said, it's headed to one hundred this time.
This is the time it's going to one hundred.
And Jamie text me last wednesday, I got this right here and he says, he says, what do you think of telray tlry That's the marijuana stock that we've been watching forever?
And uh, he said, do you think it would go to buf fifty.
I looked at it and I was like, it's got a shot.
I said, possibly.
Yeah, that thing's up ten percent today.
I've been rying.
Speaker 4I've been buying since like eighty Let's see what's the lowest I think I got.
I want to say, ten thousand shares at like eighty cents.
Speaker 6It's it's it a buck thirteen and and my possibly last Wednesday is more like a probable today because if that thing busts above one twenty and stays there, it's going to one fifty.
Speaker 3I agree, I agree, Yeah.
Speaker 6I mean that's one that had a really tough time for a.
Speaker 7While because Alex Jones is talking shit about me right now.
No way, yeah, based on probably my Joe Rogan experience.
People can't handle this shit.
Dude, Daddy drops nothing but hammers, bro nothing but hammers.
Speaker 3I gotta listen to it.
Speaker 4I just got back at my podcast app is like just unloading because I had one of those e sims in Europe wherever you don't know who's texting you, the numbers are different, so when I landed, it must have just went crazy.
Speaker 3I have all these podcasts.
Speaker 4I gotta listen to So what did you say that he would Uh, I don't know, he would.
Speaker 7Find out where talking shit.
I don't know, man, Just it's very weird that Alex would have any problems what I said on there.
Speaker 5So it's very weird to me.
Speaker 7Let's get into some stories, shall we, guys, get in some of these stories that everyone's talking about.
Speaker 6Relieve Yeah, Jay, but you gotta hold that tell Ray, just to hold it because it looks to me like that thing's busted up.
Speaker 4You know what, if anybody in the chat knows what cider company they bought.
I had heard from a buddy of mine lives down in Hudson County that they were down there.
Speaker 3And then another friend of mine.
Speaker 4Out here had sold a company a bunch of soil for the apples for a potential big buyer of a company.
And I thought, oh, was that til Ray, because didn't they buy they bought something from the bud Light portfolio or the Anheuser Bush portfolio.
Speaker 3I think it was a cider company.
Speaker 4So if they're expanding into that, I use their hemp protein or one of the hemp.
Speaker 6It's a good company.
They're an They're out of the world.
Speaker 3Yeah, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4I think this is one of those ones where everybody got shook and and basically sold at the bottom, and now they're like, fuck, I'm buying it back.
Because especially whatever that day was where it popped twenty five percent in the day, I was buying all that morning.
I think it might have been because Trump had said something like it was possible to legalize.
Speaker 3Federally or something.
Speaker 4There must have been something out there that day, but I was in Europe, so I was like, holy shit, good thing I bought.
I just kept buying, Like that's the other thing I've been doing lately.
How is I buy on the way up?
I used to sell on the way up.
I'm buying on the way up.
Speaker 6Yeah.
I mean it's healthy.
And look, this company trades a million shares a day.
If they pick up volume, if you see volume picking up to one point five to two million, that's a good sign.
Speaker 4I just hope they don't do a reverse split if it goes under a buck again, that's the worst.
Speaker 6Yeah, you want to see this thing, you know, you'd love to see this thing, and it's you know, it's had a hell of a run since June, but you'd like to see the thing bust up above a buck fifty bucks seventy five.
Uh, you know, and then then positive things can happen.
So but hell, let's look good from where you bought it.
Speaker 5Yeah.
Speaker 3That that and Riot.
Speaker 4I mean I was buying a Riot at nine bucks, eight bucks.
Speaker 3Those two.
Speaker 4Just because I felt like, all right, yeah, it's gonna run when Bitcoin runs, and it doesn't always.
It'll dip sometimes when Bitcoin goes up, but it's been on a steady I don't know if.
Speaker 3You can pull a Riot chart, but it's up to twelve.
Speaker 6Twenty five today.
This thing.
Over the past month, it was down to eleven bucks.
Now it's at twelve twenty six, and it does look like I think it's going to get back to fourteen to eight percent today.
Speaker 4Yeah, And that's one, don't you think That's one where you can even if you hold it, you can sell a little like sell it if you're fifteen, sell a little, and if it keeps going, sell a little more.
Speaker 3Like I've been telling people.
Speaker 4You know, obviously I'm not a financial advisor, none of this is financial advice, but I've.
Speaker 3Been saying I'm happy with five percent.
Speaker 4Anything's better than what I'm getting on a high yield account or a savings account or.
Speaker 3Even some of the cryptos.
Speaker 6I mean, yeah, take profits.
I tell guys, guys, I had a guy today, He's like, I'm up one hundred and twenty percent and I don't know some call we bought, so dude, sell half.
Yeah, sell half if it keeps going good, sell the rest if it goes down.
Speaker 5Makes the profits.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Great, it's all about banking taking profits.
That's correct.
Speaker 7Yeah, speaking of crypto, what do you think about this?
Speaker 5Howie?
You think XRP goos are twenty?
Speaker 6I mean it's it's back down to under three.
Speaker 5Right, dude, I got so dude.
Speaker 7You don't even know what happened to me.
Jamie dude from Celsius all my crypto, dude, Yeah, it be worth over one point three mil and I bought all early, but basically one point three milk gone you.
Speaker 6You got a good chunk back.
Speaker 5No, I'm not a good chunk at all.
Speaker 7It was it was because they're like, we're gonna pay you this much, We're gonna give you the rest in stocks.
I'm like, and that sucks, gonna be worth jack shit.
But you got any XRP bud.
Speaker 3Im Yeah I do.
I have some XRP.
Speaker 4I sold a bunch the last time it popped, but I kept.
Speaker 3I mean, I'm looking here now you know what might see Now.
Speaker 4I'm up one hundred and forty seven percent on Maker, I'm up one hundred and sixty one hundred and seventy percent on Cardono, I'm up Blake, And then I got a bunch of stinkers like Orchid Engine Stored Storage.
Speaker 3Not too bad.
Speaker 4I'm down eleven percent on that ox protocol.
But some of these ones, like Deia, I'm up sixty five percent.
Speaker 3What the hell is Deia?
I don't even know.
I was just.
Speaker 4I was just buying it when it was like the crypto apocalypse, when everything.
Speaker 3Was shot and it was hard.
It was hard to like train my brain.
Speaker 4To buy when it was just garbage, Like you couldn't there was no buyers district.
Speaker 5You know.
Speaker 3What one I was hoping was going to do well was Banned Protocol.
Speaker 4Because they were I thought, oh, maybe some music site is going to pick this up.
It's going to be for music, like where you can have your own web store taking banned protocol or whatever.
Speaker 3It was the problem.
Speaker 7This is the problem with crypto, is that right now it's just a trading thing, right, you're buying, you're selling.
Speaker 5It hasn't yet become.
Speaker 7What will eventually fuel it, which is the ability to go buy groceries or gas or anything like that.
I can't believe how long it's taking for them to implement this, Like I should be able to go if we're doing, if it really gets to where it needs to be, I should be able to go down to the MPM and pay for gas in bitcoin or any of these fucking cryptos that are blowing up in theoreum and something like that.
Speaker 5That's what I think.
Speaker 3Your Celsia's story was just reminded me.
Speaker 4So when I bought this little bungalow to fix up during COVID and I'm fixing up in one of the guys I hired he said, hey, I can't start this job.
I need three grand and I forget what it was for, and it was it was when bitcoin was like down, really really bad, and I want to say it was under thirty five maybe thirty eight, and I paid him the three grand bitcoin, but it gets worse.
He so I did it on cash shop and then I get these texts from him.
He got hacked and they took the bitcoin, they hacked his cash.
Speaker 5Oh my, poor bastard.
Speaker 3Yeah, and then he stiffed me.
Speaker 4So I kept a bunch of his like equipment and ship and had to sell it.
Speaker 3And I was like, you know whatever, it was a fucking mess.
But yeah, so.
Speaker 6Equipment, so you kept his hammers.
Speaker 3Yes, ladders and ship.
Oh my god.
Speaker 4It was like and some of the people that he had come work.
I swear to god, it was like they were like the walking dead.
I did, I said, did he just go to the methodone clinic to get this guy?
Speaker 3Like it was cool?
And they didn't know what the fuck they were doing.
It was a mess.
Speaker 5Hey, how you sent you sent this to us?
Speaker 7Armhold on, hold on, let me find it.
What do you want people to know about this?
Speaker 5Hold on?
Here we go roth iright, Yeah, okay, talk about it.
Speaker 6Look, man, this is something and I got we got a lot of new guys on the Patreon.
And I tell everybody, before you start trading, before you start talking investing, open up a wroth Man, especially if your twenties, thirties, forties, open up a wroth Ira, because do the math.
It says it right there.
Max contribution seven G a year five hundred and eight five bucks a month.
That's a lot.
Twenty bucks a day.
You don't have to do that.
You can do five bucks a day, five bucks a day, ten bucks a day.
If you can put if you're a young kid and you can toss two three hundred dollars a month into an IRA, then you can invest it in anything you want.
You can buy Uber, you can buy Apple, you can buy Etsu.
When when things get rough, when things get too high like they are right now, you can go to cash.
You're gonna make like Jamie was talking about a high yeel savings account four percent.
But there's no offense or busts.
This is made roth.
Iras are made for low and middle class.
That's what they are.
It gives you the chance.
This is the one thing you have in your cards, in your deck that they can put you into seven figures when you're fifty five, sixty sixty five seven years old.
Because look, the one the most powerful thing in the world, Buffett, I'll tell you this is compound interest.
Nothing like compound interest, you know.
And the S ANDP has done what twenty percent a year it's averaged over the past three four years, which is crazy we're due for a pullback.
But if you got a roth Ira, shit you tossed in a couple thousand and three, four years ago, now you got close to ten grand, you know.
And and a lot of these kids that have these are twenty four, twenty five, twenty six years old.
You got ten grand in your roth Ira, and you're thirty or thirty five, you still have a good chance get into a million when you're sixty five seventy.
So you know, in a million that won't be worth that, but as sure as hell'll help you buy some bread and milk when you need it out of Saturday.
So yeah, that's this is like the most important thing I preached to people.
Speaker 7So if you retire, let's say a buddy, it's so funny.
I went home for to bring my kids back to the homeland, and let's say that.
Speaker 5My buddies, my buddies are all retiring.
Right now.
Speaker 7I have two friends who are retired.
One made money in the US military.
He's retired, and then another one in mine has sold his business and now he's got the greatest gig driving a bus for the school.
He has to take one kid to another school, drop the kid off, go home and chill, take a nap, go pick up the kid.
Speaker 5Driving back.
It's like the best gig of all time.
Speaker 6That's good job.
Speaker 7So my other friend says that like in three years, the state offers like early retirement.
What do you think they're making a month when they're retired.
What are they getting from the state.
How much money could they be ginning?
Speaker 6That depends on what your final salary, how you're offer teachers or police man or fireman.
You know, you hit that fifty six fifty seven year old, I think it might be fifty five.
Uh, and they'll take your let's say your final salaries one hundred thousand.
The early retirement, I don't know.
They'll offer a percentage if you leave today, will give you sixty five grand the rest of your life.
Speaker 5That is amazing.
Speaker 6Yeah, it is.
I got a buddy that's shit.
He's he's retiring like next year.
He's taken early retirement, and he's like, I have to.
He goes.
They're giving me like sixty five seventy percent of his final salary, plus health insurance continues.
You know, you get a job to the state, depending what state you're in New York Lady, state jobs are pretty solid.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, you know what, when the when the people?
Speaker 4When I first got to like cruising Altitude with the band, like in the late nineties, and I said, I'm never gonna work a day job again.
Speaker 3I don't care what I gotta do.
Speaker 4I would get home from a tour and I would be in town and I'd.
Speaker 3Go, what the fuck are all these people doing?
Why aren't they at work?
Speaker 4And then you start real and they didn't to back then, they didn't look old.
Speaker 3You know, it was like you're fifty five or sixty.
To me, they didn't look like super super old.
Speaker 4I'm like, where the fuck they got?
Nowhere to go, nothing to do?
And then I would find out, oh, yeah, this guy worked for the state.
This guy works, and then you and they're just being paid to chill.
Speaker 5For that forever.
Speaker 7Let's say somebody's making seventy five grand and you're gonna give them seventy five percent of that to retire.
Speaker 5How can the state ford all that forever?
Speaker 6Well, I mean the state, you know, they've you're put into a pench.
If you're a teacher, fireman, cop, whatever.
Every single paycheck you take a look and a certain amount goes into the pension comes out of your paycheck.
Speaker 7That's so crazy.
You know, so much money, and I'm yeah, these people, but.
Speaker 6What do you think they invest these the money?
What do you think the state invests the money.
Speaker 5In military industrial complex?
Speaker 6Oh?
In the stock market, that's what they do, stocks and bonds.
So uh, that's what it is.
But yeah, it's an early Retirement's a real thing.
A lot of people take it, and you know what they do.
Shit.
I got a friend with a fireman for thirty years.
He just retired and he takes another job.
You're getting your pension and then all of a sudden you make another job.
You're making bank.
I mean I got some friends at fifty five fifty six feet they're making serious bank because along with their pension, they now have another job.
Speaker 5So you know, a lot of interesting times, dude.
Speaker 4Yeah, last time I was on and we were talking about risky bags.
You know what one I hit big on was Clove.
Speaker 2Oh.
Speaker 6I was gonna talk to you about that today because I'm pissed off.
I didn't buy it two dollars and nineteen cents a couple of days ago.
Speaker 4So I was thinking about getting back in because I got out at like four something and I was buying out a dollar a dollar twenty.
This is years ago, but I just held held hell up on my cost average like it was a dollar twenty and I sold at four something.
So I made a boatload on Clove while everybody else was just absolutely murdered on it because I think people were buying at seven, buying at five.
But it's never gone back to four, right, it's I think it's been down for months.
Speaker 6It was at two dollars and sixteen cents last week August eighth, with a little over a week ago, and it's hit two excuse me, to sixty two today.
Speaker 4Ow dare you my nephew my nephew's account, last time I was on him sixteen shares of Palenteer.
God, I bought at that time too, so I think it was forty bucks.
I sold at eighty.
He's up, he's up fifteen hundred percent.
So so my nephew's account.
He's made twenty six hundred dollars on sixteen shares of palenteer.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, yeah, I think his unbelievable.
Speaker 6Yeah, I uh.
I told my son in college he took two hundred dollars like three years ago, and he bought three four hundred dollars bought Navidia.
He calls me two days ago, Yeah, Dad, I need money.
You know, this is a kid that works at a pawnshop and he just bought somebody's gold teeth last week.
He did, literally bought a guy's teeth out of his head because he was like, Dad, I checked it.
It was real gold and goes through the roof.
Right now, he goes, you know, I think it's going higher.
And I'm like, not a bad idea.
I hope you wore rubber gloves.
But he called me and he's I need money for rent.
Speaker 5I need money.
Speaker 6I said, how many shares in Navidia do you own?
He goes, well, it's split and I go that two hundred dollars you put in Navidio.
What's it worth right now?
That's worth like fifteen hundred dollars.
I said, sell some shares twenty one years old.
You know, you know, sell some shares pay for your rent.
I don't want to hear it.
You know, I sold my Navidia.
I was pissed off me too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now I do think at one eighty one right here, I do think it does retract.
I think we get some retraction, probably over the next couple of weeks.
Speaker 5What do you.
Speaker 4Think, what do you think is the next to make a jump like a Chipotle or something like, What do you think is the next one to have a run from one hundred and fifty to a thousand, or a run like even like Caterpillar, Like we're from two hundred to four hundred over five years or whatever.
Speaker 6I there's nothing I love more.
And I keep saying that.
People ask me when I was a thirty we start buying it through in the show that's what's the next doctor, could be the next you know, Meta Amazon, whatever.
I think it's Uber for one reason.
I can see them in the next two or three years getting acquired buy an Amazon or someone like that, and I can see that stock go from one hundred to three or four hundred.
I can see that happening.
So I think Uber has a good shot because they're into everything.
It's not just they're not into just automobiles.
They're into you know, food delivery, all kinds of different stuff.
Speaker 4They're gonna get into something else too, like medical courier or something like that.
Speaker 6What's gonna be, Yeah, transferring kidneys, livers, that kind of shit.
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Speaker 6I mean that's uh, that's one that has the stock l I t H or no LAC.
You got Lithium America.
There's a lot of different companies, but that's yeah, that's looks like the future to the batteries of these cars.
Speaker 4It's sleepy, right, I mean I I was in it.
I was in it and I sold it like fourteen and it's down like two.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Yeah, I'm looking at it right now two ninety four.
I mean, I don't know, I I would I probably wouldn't jump into something like this.
Right now, the whole ev market is getting wild because you got Tesla, which is kind of well.
Speaker 7I mean, that's the big story you told me about today, right, is that you were and Johnny brought this up.
Speaker 5Yeah, I'm making some moves.
Speaker 6China's making some serious moves.
And I saw a video on this particular company, this Leap Motor in China and Sam they had this car.
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And this thing when at parallel parks, it doesn't it's not even a parallel park.
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Speaker 3It's crazy, it's amazing.
Speaker 6Yeah, I mean, so you know.
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Speaker 6Yeah, it's wild.
So Tesla's got a lot of competition coming stocks trading at three thirty four, I do think it'll fall below three hundred.
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Speaker 6If there was, if there was ever a stock that Jamie Jaestin would buy right now today, it's Lucid Motors, because that's a stock that one month ago was trading at three dollars and thirteen cents.
Today it's two dollars and eighteen cents.
And I mean, I'm looking at this chart and if this thing ever bounces back, you probably want to buy it between two thirteen and two eighteen.
And it's there right now.
Yeah, this is Jamie.
This is all you right here.
Lucid Motors.
Speaker 4I saw one and I was like, that can't be a real Lucid.
I I'm like, who would have it?
Speaker 3How could they have?
How could they buy it?
And what was it doing on the road?
Speaker 6They're wild looking, aren't they?
Yeah?
Speaker 3Well, how do you get one?
Speaker 6Is that?
Speaker 3Is that?
Do you have to know?
Some like?
Speaker 5What is it?
Speaker 6Jamie?
Speaker 5One could get it, Haybrey could get it.
Come on, dude, Jamie.
Speaker 6What I don't know if it's the headquarters, but you if you go to one building one block away from Chelsea Market, uh huh, it's right there in the corner.
They had.
I don't it's not a headquarters, but they have you can go and buy one.
They have a show.
I saw the engine and it was the wildest thing I've ever seen in my life.
It just looked crazy.
It did not look like a car engine.
But yeah, no it has it's it's serious and nice look at sports cars.
Speaker 3I was impressed when I saw it.
I was like, damn, this thing is dope.
Speaker 5You know what.
Speaker 3You know what I saw and I was gonna hit you up.
Speaker 4I was in Vegas and I saw a buddy of mine is in a band and he had this new roles And I remember when Rolls was like going on the pink sheet.
Speaker 3It was shot, it was done.
Why didn't we buy it?
Because?
Now, what's it at?
Speaker 4It's like it has that ever happened where someone goes where a company goes onto the pink sheet and then comes back.
Speaker 6It happens like one percent of the time.
Speaker 3I mean, we we fucked up.
Speaker 6Ros Holdings.
And you know they make their money on the on the airplane engines.
Huge, that's what they do.
But you're right, Jamie, that stock I look at the five year Charter, we fucked up.
It's gone from it's gone from sixty two bucks a share to one thousand over the past five years.
And I mean that split adjusted so uh at one point it was down.
Oh shit, it was way down man.
Speaker 5Yeah.
Speaker 6Yeah, yeah, that thing has absolutely made a turnaround, probably like nothing I've ever seen.
Speaker 4Yeah, that was the one that I was like and I and I had the gut feelings, you know, when you go against your gut and you're like, God, why didn't I just go with my gut because I'll sell way too early like I did on Paleteer, like I did on Uh.
I mean, I'm just happy to make anything, especially when you've got stinkers like Workhorse or you've had, you know, some of these ones that go down ninety percent like that beyond me.
Oh my god, every Vegan I know, I'm like, you fucking asshole, that piece of shit company that stock.
Speaker 6You used to text me on that like every other week.
I'm like, I think it's I think it's in trouble.
Speaker 3Yeah, You're like, I think it's going to zero, could go to zero.
Speaker 4And I'm like, how I'm over here, I'm at Toby from H two o's how I got Like, I know, I live with two vegans and they don't eat it.
Speaker 6No, yeah, it's it's just it's worse to dog food.
Speaker 5Why would you ever invest in fake meat?
Speaker 4Because the guy was like he was kind of like the Gavin Newsome of that's all.
Speaker 5You say right there?
You ever say you have new some of everything run rob you.
Speaker 4But you know what I mean, if you have the look, you don't have to like them or like what they're about, but they have the look where other people will fall for it.
Speaker 5Psycho.
Speaker 6Yeah, it was kind of a scam company.
Everything looked good, they're advertising there, it looks solid, and then you would just watch it drop every single day and you're like, nah, man, there's something we don't know about.
Somebody took a ruck of cash out of this company.
Speaker 4If you hear this ethan somebody turning around and you know what the crazy thing was, wasn't he what was his company before?
Speaker 3Beyond me?
Speaker 6Oh?
Was that a pack company?
Speaker 7I'm trying to think, why, oh my god, when you go to like Wendy's or McDonald's and you're already eating like ship, like, would you like to beyond meat?
Speaker 6Like?
Speaker 5No, I'm ARII killing myself eating your hot garbage food.
Speaker 4Oh I knew that was never gonna work because I know from living with vegans they don't want to use a pan that had.
Speaker 3Fishing it from two days ago.
Speaker 4Why are you gonna have a beyond meat burger with the cross contamination if it's sitting next to the real.
Speaker 3Big Mac or whatever.
Speaker 4But if you're if you want to talk about listen, if you want to talk about fast food, I swear Wendy's is looking like I'm thinking, damn.
Speaker 3Ten dollars right now.
Speaker 5I would.
Speaker 4I might buy Wendy's because fat Burger is a is a superior burger.
But the stock is fucking killing me.
It's one of my biggest stinkers.
Who knows it could be setting up to have a run.
Speaker 3Like McDonald's has had had.
Speaker 4I just put it all that money into McDonald's two years ago.
Speaker 7The Wendy's drive through after my sets is around the block.
It's going so bad that Burger King closes down at night.
I couldn't even go get a Whopper Junior because I'm a fat ass, right, I couldn't even get a Whopper Junior.
Speaker 5It's crazy out there.
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Really, dude, if you took forty four thousand dollars, if you took forty four thousand dollars and bought Rolls Royce five years ago, you'd have one point eight million.
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Speaker 6Hey, before I forget, we gotta talk.
We gotta chime in on the paramount by the UFC for seven point seven billion.
Speaker 4Oh, I know, Ray, last week, I'm up fourteen percent.
As soon as I saw everybody selling on the news, I bought that dip.
Speaker 3It was down what thirteen percent?
Speaker 6Yeah, wrapped, it was down to ten bucks.
Speaker 3I loaded the boat and now I'm up.
Speaker 6To fifteen fourteen eighty.
Now it's back down to thirteen fifty, and I get a lot of questions, would you buy here?
Personally, I wouldn't just down the whole value.
Look, these guys just spent They gave south Park one point five billion.
That put him in the hole because south Park's what the only thing that makes money for that for that channel, for that company.
Then they turned around and they wrote a check for seven point seven billion to the UFC.
You know, it's basically a gambles slipping a coin.
Speaker 7Well, they all know that the only thing people will tune into linear television four is live events, so they need to have as many live events on their app on on CBS to get you to come to it.
Nobody's watching, everyone's live streaming everything.
Yes, right, nobody's nobody.
Uh, nobody's fucking going to watch television CSI or any of that shit anymore.
Speaker 6No, you're right, and talk about it.
Speaker 4Didn't we talk about this last time because I think if we could get like, we got to hit up Ralph or somebody that knows Sherry Redstone and get a check to turn around some of this paramount IP because they're just sitting on ip that anybody with half a brain could turn into millions or billions of dollars.
Speaker 3I mean, they got they.
Speaker 4Had a couple of good shows, they had a show about the making of the Godfather.
Speaker 3They have all that Godfather IP.
Speaker 4Why isn't there a Godfather IP episodic TV show of all the books, of all of Mario Puzo's books, if they own them all, why isn't there.
Speaker 3I mean, we could go down the list of IP that's sitting now.
Speaker 7I tell you what I think is happening in Hollywood.
They're just holding on to get rid of a lot of dead weight because the middle of the middle of the whole apparatus is all woke garbage.
And they're from a different time, and the executives know that nobody's watching woke, and the consumers know nobody's watching woke.
But when you spent ten to fifteen years just hiring nothing but non binaries and purple hair people and really angry, fucking you know people woke.
Yeah, that's why they give them all the money so they.
Speaker 6Can keep it.
Speaker 5But it's like they really.
Speaker 7Have a problem in LA They have to shed all this dead weight, which are and they're Apple TV is gonna it has a reckoning coming because it's the.
Speaker 5Most beautiful television, but it is so woke.
It is so woke that people are going to get over it very soon.
Speaker 7I mean just I mean, it's beautiful, awful television at the same time, and they got to clean that all out.
Speaker 5See, they're still doing woke, they're just not advertising it like they used to.
Speaker 6That's I think in the history of companies, there's ever been a worse CEO than Sherry Redstone.
I mean, I asked you here, I've watched her dad died, and I watched what she did with it, and it was like one mistake compounded by two mistakes, compounded by ten mistakes.
Speaker 7Come, she just ran that she had the chick who used to drain the balls of a guy would know what to do with television.
You know, in Japan you're not allowed to hire your children to run your company.
You're just not lively.
Yeah they say nop, but it's not happening.
They don't know what the fuck they're doing.
And we just see it over and over and over again.
Three years ago, members in charge and it just goes to shit.
Look at Playboy, you have to put his daughter in charge, and like, that's the worst idea ever, putting a woman in charge of pornography.
Sorry, Sam, sexist, I'm gonna say, Sam speaking nobody else and it just went.
Speaker 5To the shitter.
Speaker 3Oh my god.
Speaker 4Imagine if Playboy was smart and they hired somebody like Sam to just go through the archives.
I'm not talking about the photos or the videos, just go through the archives of the articles because they actually covered and had really good writing.
Where if you made audio podcasts of some of their pieces that they had done, where they were spot on about stuff and ahead of the game on stuff.
Nobody repurposes their content because nobody wants to do any work like if you They could do.
Speaker 7That with AI now so easy, dude.
They just seem to take the article dump it into an AI because voiceovers are done.
I mean with AI voiceover, the gig of voiceovers done.
But you could have AI read that really nice.
I mean YouTube channels are doing that left and right now and nobody knows.
Speaker 3Believe me.
Look, if.
Speaker 4They gave me the keys to go into viacom, if they even knew where the vaults were, and we could recolor or remix or remaster, like I would even go and say, you grab Scotty in Eddie Trunk me Ricky Rackman.
We can do new talking heads stuff just commenting on old content.
Okay, Here's my interview with Metallica.
Here's my interview with Marilyn Manson.
Here's Ricky Rackman on the water slides with Dave Mustain, you know, on location with MEGAA.
That type of stuff like that that you can repurpose now is gold.
I mean people will, especially for online, people want nostalgia.
They love to see, Oh, here's you know, like Iced Tea just posted a clip of him big up in Eminem bringing Eminem out on stage with him on warp tour.
Stuff like that where the kids missed out on it and they want to see.
Speaker 6What it was.
Like.
My thing is, okay, are they going to make a comeback?
This company was trading at ninety five dollars a little over three years years ago, in twenty twenty one, almost twenty twenty two.
They're training at thirteen bucks today and I'm looking at it and if this doesn't go right, if they don't recoup over almost a nine billion that they just sank into this, this company is going to three dollars.
There's no offense.
But nobody can say.
You gotta tell me David Ellison, who you know, he has no experience in this, never done anything with it.
Larry's kid.
You think this kid's gonna turn the company around.
Look, I don't know flip a coin.
Speaker 3I don't think so all that IP.
Speaker 4I mean you think a company like Warner Brothers is sitting on a bunch of IP doing nothing with it.
I think Paramount might even have more IP than Warner Brothers if you think about IP that is stretched out over years and years and years, like like, look at this, I got this, Like I'm probably the one of the biggest Conan collectors.
You want to talk about IP that they can't do because.
Speaker 3Of what a Sam was saying.
I could do a King.
Speaker 4Conan movie right now with Arnold Arnold, I need you for two days.
You put Arnold in the get up and if you've got the comics, you know the King Conan comics are bangers.
You put Arnold in a get up looking old and he's telling you stories where you're just flashing back.
And then you hire you know, a bodybuilder or whoever, and you make it Game of Throne style.
You make it brutal, non pc horrific, like the comics were like the you know when they had to make the comics into the big books because there were two graphics so they couldn't be like, they couldn't look like a.
Speaker 3Comic like Savage Sword of Conan.
Speaker 4Yeah, dude, they When I heard that Amazon got the rights, I was like, are you They're never gonna put this out.
They're gonna shelve it because they're doing all this garbage with with and to.
Speaker 7Shelve Spike Lee's fucking doc on on Kaepernick.
I mean, if you want to wonder if who's winning the fucking culture war, I mean, they shot it and they're they're shelfing it.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 4It's like it's like the major labels used to do with albums, where they would they would just tank somebody's album if they didn't do you know, a three sixty deal or didn't do whatever they wanted them to do, change their style or what have you.
But man, there's some of these these these properties out there that I'm just like, what do you hate money?
Do you need write offs?
Speaker 5Well?
Speaker 7I mean what's really interesting is that this USA USAID gets shut down and then suddenly all these giant icons are are are closing down.
I mean you have Stephen Colbert going off, and a lot of people blame that on Trump, but that could be the deal that they're doing with the UFC, because UFC brings a certain kind of energy, right, and you're like, you don't want Stephen Colbert, who's loose, who's basically the WNBA.
They're losing the same amount of money every year forty mili.
Speaker 6You know what makes me nervous about this deal, though, is that you take a look at paramount.
They have made a good decision in five years since since the old Man died some of the reds or yeah, redstoe the old man, and you take a look at it.
And so they bid.
They did.
Weren't the only ones that been on that.
Amazon and Netflix bid on this UFC thing.
They bid on it, and Amazon and Netflix, who don't make a lot of mistakes.
You take a look at Netflix, everything they've done over the past ten years has pretty much been right because that company's just profitable cranking Amazon.
Same way.
This bid got up to the kind of bidding on a horse, got up to above seven million.
Amazon backed out, got a little higher than Netflix backed out and said you got it.
And most of the analysts say that they paid way too much for it.
So I mean, at some point, have billdings a lot to make up when you really haven't done anything right in five years.
So I don't know.
Speaker 4Maybe it's an international thing like someone like Hamza, you know, who's got ten million followers that are probably eight million are outside of the US, where maybe they can make that back on subs in a lot of these burgeoning countries, because I see this a lot with bands where I'll see a band from Brazil or a band from Australia and I'll look at their tour routing and I go, wait, wait, hold on, I zoom in on it.
I'm like, wait, they're playing Kazakhstan, they're playing in Georgia, they're playing Belarus, and they're playing big spots.
And then I'll hit them up and I'll be like, hey, did you get paid?
Because I used to do those spots but it was hard, Like you leave Belaruz, you can't exchange the money anywhere.
Speaker 5Why it's see I played.
Speaker 3We don't want to get into that wild.
Yeah.
Speaker 4There there's I've played a bunch of countries where you know.
Speaker 6You played Albania.
Speaker 4Almost but there's a scene like this, this one band I know, I think they recently did like Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, and it's and it's coming up, like the scenes are really good.
They got some killer bands coming out of a bunch of these spots like this, this, this band I know that played.
Kazakhstani said, even the local bands, their gear is good.
Speaker 3They're getting better.
Speaker 4So I could see that maybe they think that in those countries.
Yeah, you get a million subs at four ninety nine a month, ninety nine a month, and you.
Speaker 6Just said it, Jamie, because that's why they paid, because they have they have to get just millions of new subscribers to make that nut, to get them out of the hole.
But you know, yeah, you're right, it's probably gonna have to come down to FORIGN subscribers.
Speaker 5Well, I'm gonna be honest with you.
I think sports are in trouble.
Speaker 7I mean, like, so ESPN makes a deal with the NFL to to basically have the NFL get a piece of ESPN.
Okay, so what's the money in that?
How does the NFL make if you own a piece, you're making a deal with them.
That means you're gonna pay them a little less money.
How does that help?
How does that help the player?
I mean, like, I think you're gonna start seeing money going backwards, I don't.
I mean, like that's why Adam Silver is just trying to open a million leagues all over the place, because he sees that the money is fucking gonna go backwards soon.
Speaker 5I mean, it's crazy to me.
Speaker 7You might see people starting to make less money on Max's than they used to because these these these.
Speaker 5Channels don't have the money anymore.
Speaker 4Yeah, and and NFL, I think if it was gonna catch on internationally besides in like London or wherever they do with the one.
Speaker 3Or two games, it would have happened by now.
No.
Speaker 7Well yeah, I mean they they had it with hes NFL Europe and they abandoned it for some reason because these guys don't like these owners just are near sighted, Like they won't let a minor league open.
They need to have a minor league for football players that could develop and come in.
Speaker 5Look what's done with the basketball.
Speaker 6They do have a minor league, it's called college football.
Speaker 7Is that if you went played for a little while, you might be able to get good to go play in the league, and then you could foster these smaller markets with smaller teams like Orlando Portland, give them a minor league football team and they can be cooking with gas anyways.
Speaker 4All it's gonna take though, is like one big ass Indian dude, like the great colleague or one big child, right, and then it's gonna like especially for UFC, where I mean you're talking billions of people, like we're seeing it now with music where they're India as awesome bands coming out.
And if we like on my movie podcast, which we haven't done in a long time, we did a couple of those, like Bollywood movies, and those episodes were huge, and the fans are so supportive, and they love when Americans and people outside of India are paying attention to what they're doing, and they're so cool and they're just rad fans and they want the bands to come there.
And so I could see that being like if India gets a great UFC fighter, that would be huge.
Speaker 7Oh yeah, they're huge, And that's why the guy developed these other markets to get those guys into the NFL.
He's Jamie Josta.
We love him what he's part of Hate Breed.
Go to his website hatebreed dot com.
You can get order the album, see the videos.
It's fire.
This is a fire.
Speaker 5Website, got tours coming up.
Man, you're crushing it, dude.
Speaker 3Yeah.
See it's louder than Life after Shock.
Speaker 5Are you going anywhere near La anytime?
Speaker 7No.
Speaker 3We did the Will Turn last year.
Speaker 5I wish I would have gone.
Dude, I gotta come check out show.
Speaker 4Dude, Yeah, you gotta come out.
We gotta get you out of mash retirement.
When was the last time you were in the MASHPA, It's.
Speaker 7Been so long, bro, It's been so long, dude.
The close I got the Mashing was when the Rage Against Machine played the Forum, and Dude, I was just standing near the edge and for some reason, I just moved like a guardian Angel just had me do this.
And this Mexican chick Boom tried to just pin me against the glass because that's where the Kings played, and she.
Speaker 5Hit it so hot.
Speaker 7I'm like, oh fuck, I'm out of here.
So Danny, the sound guy, we were talking.
He's at the comedy Store.
He's been around forever.
He was telling me he went to like one of his first punk shows and he was just hanging out there and this chick came up and just wamm nailed him and laughed and then he looked around and he saw guys waiting right, So if he would have fucking clocked her, they would have jumped in.
And then she clocked him again, and he just sat there and walked off because he knew if he he didn't do, if he did anything, he was gonna get the shit kicked down by all these guys.
Speaker 6He should have kicked her in the nuts.
Speaker 7Well, they saw that he was going to that.
They were just looking for somebody that beat the ship out of him.
Speaker 3It's it's much nicer now.
It really is.
Speaker 4Like when we when we did all this Slayer tours and stuff, Yeah, it was.
Speaker 3It would get pretty crazy, you know, like the Denver Show.
Speaker 4There's like people jumping through a bonfire and you're like, wait, you really shouldn't lay a bonfire inside the venue.
Speaker 3Yeah, things like.
Speaker 7That so crazy.
Do the things you guys used to see?
Dude, What a life you've lived.
Speaker 5Dude.
If you love Howie Dowey.
Speaker 7You're gonna love his YouTube channel.
Just go do YouTube dot com at Howie Dowey.
Speaker 5Uh, he is doing picks, dude, Are you still doing the picks?
Speaker 6Oh?
My god, man, we had, but we had so I had Frank Lyons on here.
He's our horse analyst.
We had him on Friday and he was on Fox Sports one Saturday.
Uh, he's there.
They're one of their top analysts talking about the Alabama Stakes.
Yeah, we do horse racing.
We got college football NFL starting, so next week's gonna be crazy.
It's gonna be nuts.
Speaker 3Yu.
Were you watching preseason today at all?
I have bet?
Speaker 6Yeah, I watched my Jets Jet.
My Jets were jet and nicely against the Giants two nights ago.
That was beautiful.
Speaker 7It's crazy And if you want to see me live, just go to Sam triple a dot com.
Speaker 5All of my dates are there.
Speaker 7I'm gonna be in Kansas City in two weeks that I'm gonna be in Chicago, Ventura, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma.
Speaker 5Yeah, okay see.
Speaker 7And then I'm headlining The Fat Man at the Mothership October seventeenth to the nineteenth.
I'm doing kill Tony on the twentieth, and then we're ending in Skangfest.
At the end of the year, i might be doing the New Years at the Dojo just outside New York.
So I'll let you guys know on that.
Jamie, do you got jam or can you stay on the Patriot if you got jam that's Holy School too.
Speaker 5All right, So guys, thanks tune in.
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