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Gene
Call 1-800- gambler Yodie what's the deal?
Mike
What up? What up?
Gene
We not gonna lie. I'm gonna just be like very transparent. We just shot for 49 minutes and we forgot to hit record. So if you feel like this podcast is a little angry, a little aggressive. Well, toughen up, bitch, because it is. Am I pissed? Yes. Am I always pissed? Yes. Is it times two now? Yes. So I apologize to future callers. I will not tolerate any today.
Mike
We actually we jinxed ourselves because we said at the beginning of the last full pot we shot was that we're gonna jinx ourselves because we're doing a special today and we didn't hit record. So we did a. So this. Oh, we not record.
Gene
Not just. Ah, you got crazy. I never want to do a prank and somebody like do something like after the prank. That's my fault. Like somebody just like slit they.
Mike
Or you actually make that person crash out and then go through the crash out the. But yeah, this is a listener caller only episode.
Gene
Yeah, we're. We're going to try to make it a listener call. No promises whatsoever. And this is episode what, 206. Okay. I feel like you didn't give people the proper intro.
Mike
Oh, yeah. Welcome to Crash Dummies podcast. This is episode 206. I'm Mike, that's Pat. We got Gene here, we got Key here, we got Paige here. So we got the whole crew here.
Gene
That's for our acoustic listeners that be a little, you know, saying they like to hear the same.
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
Like yeah, yeah, yeah. And some people like to know who's presence.
Gene
Yes.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
You know what I'm saying?
Mike
Who all there want to hear Keys.
Gene
Voice just randomly and they don't even know key was there.
Mike
Yeah, exactly.
Gene
Got to listen to the breathing like.
Mike
The.
Gene
Say what's up to the people.
Mike
Man that dressed like a Miller light beer bottle.
Gene
No, that's pretty good.
Mike
You if it's Good laugh. Oh, ass with them. Spongebob ass glasses.
Gene
You don't like my glasses?
Pat
No.
Gene
You don't like my glasses, SpongeBob? No, for real. These glasses pretty good.
Mike
I can see people have kind of been on your glasses, though, for some reason.
Gene
Yeah, I. I don't know why I feel like they hating. Why do you have black?
Mike
I just don't. I don't like the concept. Black, what they call black frames, white, clear lenses. I don't understand that.
Gene
It's usually. That's what the first glasses. Oh, it's supposed to be. Spongebob.
Mike
That's where it's from.
Gene
Oh, I got you.
Mike
I feel that. I feel it.
Gene
Yo, yo, yo.
Mike
Hello.
Key
Hi.
Mike
Hey. How's it going?
Key
I'm good. How are you?
Mike
Pretty good. Pretty good. Welcome to Crash Dummies Podcast a mic.
Key
Hi, Mike.
Gene
Oh, my God. Why she so quiet? Why you so quiet? What's going on?
Key
Okay, ask me the question, please.
Mike
I got you, I got you. What's the phrase that makes you mad?
Key
I hate, like, with a passion. The phrase type. It. I hate it so bad. It makes no sense.
Gene
Type.
Mike
That's so immature, bro.
Gene
Type. But what she's saying is type, though. I hate it too.
Key
It's like filler. It's like you're filling space. You don't have else to say, so you're saying type. Like you could just be silent, but.
Gene
Type just means type. Type. I feel you, but I get it. I get it.
Mike
I do get it. When dudes use it, I feel you.
Key
Say, I get it. You see how all of these things mean the same thing? Type just sounds stupid, but it mean.
Mike
The same thing like you said, but it sounds stupid.
Key
So why would you choose to sound stupid instead?
Gene
Listen, listen, listen, listen, listen. Put some. Put some dookie on the keyboard. Type.
Mike
Type.
Gene
He got me.
Mike
I was like, what the fuck? But the fucked up part is sometimes type makes sense, though.
Gene
Yeah, it always makes sense.
Key
It makes sense, but it just doesn't sound good. There's always something else that you can use in place of type.
Gene
No, no.
Key
Why would you ever choose to use type?
Gene
Type, like, basically says something that doesn't need to be explained.
Mike
Exactly.
Gene
So if I'm talking about somebody and I'm like, man, dude, a creep. Like, oh, how is he a creep? Oh, sometimes when dude, like, try to get through a big crowd at the party, he touched the girls. Oh, type, type, type. I already know what type of dude this is.
Pat
Hel.
Gene
For real, you from Cali? Hela.
Pat
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Gene
I Know somebody that say hella a lot? Hella is the same as type, though. Yeah. Yeah.
Mike
They be saying, no, but hella. Hella is not the same type, though. So. So how's hella anything different?
Gene
I thought hella was. I thought hella was a lot.
Mike
Like, yeah, hella is a lot.
Key
Hella can mean a lot of different things.
Gene
Yeah. What are you talking to?
Mike
Like, but how can. How can hella be used in different ways?
Key
Because hella, like you say hella can mean a lot, but it depends on the context. Like, if someone's explaining something to you and you're just like, oh, hella like that means like, I get it.
Pat
Like.
Key
Or if I'm like, oh, there's hella people over there. There's a whole bunch of people over there. Like, it depends on the context. But you could tell what it means by what you're responding to.
Gene
But. But if they from different places, don't that mean. Don't that mean something different, cuz you from. You from Cali and that. They say y' all use Helen different ways in Milwaukee. They say own. What do y' all use own? What?
Key
No, what?
Gene
That's what I'm saying.
Mike
So what the.
Pat
What kind of logic?
Gene
On what? Y. On what?
Mike
So, but are you saying you don't. Cuz I. I'm on your side. You're trying to say that.
Gene
Whoa, whoa, no.
Mike
No, no, no. I guess what she' say too is that even though they say hella a lot out there, she don't use it all the time. Am I correct?
Key
Yeah, no, it's only when it's necessary.
Mike
Like, that's when you use type though.
Key
No, every time that. Type. Every time that you feel like type is necessary, you could use a different word is what I'm saying.
Mike
You can use a different word.
Key
You can say something else. I was just using hella as an example.
Gene
I get that. Like, that's y' all lingo, but for like, hella just seems like so ditzy to me. If I was just like, dude, do.
Key
Such and such stupid.
Gene
No, no, no, no. I ain't calling y' all stupid. But that's just y' all.
Mike
Is it ditzy, though?
Gene
Yeah, ditzy.
Key
Ditzy. Okay.
Gene
Hello?
Mike
No, this is just a little bubbly.
Gene
It just like. That's different from like what we do. Like, y' all got your own lingo though. You know what I'm saying?
Key
Okay, well then type, I guess.
Pat
Well, that.
Key
I mean, type is just lingo too, then, ain't it?
Gene
Yeah, it's all lingo. It's only one of us. It's only one of us that called into a podcast to talk the about it.
Pat
Okay.
Key
You don't. Don't make it seem like this is all me. Y' all picked up.
Gene
I was taking it away. We don't know how you got on here now.
Mike
We appreciate you. You have a good.
Gene
Type. Good day. Type. Oh, what.
Mike
Now? There are some dudes that do me say type, and I'd be like, what? Yeah, I hate the people that explain something and expect the type to, like, fully explain it.
Gene
Yeah.
Mike
Because like you said, there are some things they don't need explaining. So type it does, you know, belong there. But somebody be like, bro, I just went out type shit, and then leave it there. Like, what do you mean? Just what. Like, what else happened?
Gene
Yeah, I just feel like you only can use type shit and hella, it's like, it's supposed to be a code between you and a person.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
So if I just be like, oh, Mike, I went out to. I went out to Whitetail, but you know how that went. Type shit.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
You know what I'm saying?
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
Basically saying what night that we have the most at Whitetail, and, like, what's the thing? Okay, so what we doing right now? We talking in between call. We transparent about everything because we fatigued. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. What's the deal? Welcome to Crash on me's podcast. What's good?
Pat
Not much.
Gene
Nice personality.
Mike
All right, you said you had a question for us?
Pat
Yeah, I got a question. All right, How. How do you guys greet your lesbian friend?
Mike
Like, what up?
Pat
Like. Like, for me, I have a lesbian stepsister. So, like, usually with females, you go in for, like, a hug, but I went for. I went for a dap and, like. Like the dap and handshake, but she. Crap. Trying to remember what I said. Oh, one second.
Gene
Like, he got like, the. Like, the stupidest voice ever.
Pat
Oh, hey, I'll step on you, Mike. Impact.
Mike
Wait, I didn't even say anything. What the.
Pat
I don't care. You too, Mike.
Mike
They gotta slap the.
Gene
Out you to the day, Junior. All right, go ahead, finish your story.
Pat
No, no, but I went in for a fist bump, and she went for, like, a handshake. That's adapt. Like, usually with straight females, you're going for, like, a hug. It just was awkward.
Mike
I mean, I. I feel like there's something everybody. Yeah.
Gene
Like, that's just.
Mike
If I don't know a girl, usually I'm. I'M It's a handshake, no matter what she is. Yeah.
Gene
You know.
Pat
Yeah, but it's my steps to say.
Gene
Oh, yeah. Wow.
Mike
Why can't you hug yourself, sister?
Gene
You never hugged her before. How long she been your step sister?
Pat
It's like a year.
Gene
How old are you?
Pat
31. What the. Bro.
Gene
That is Dodger stiff. No, you're lying, bro. No way you're this dumb. You think that's your stepsister?
Pat
Yeah, well, my mom married to her.
Gene
Dad, so how old is. So y' all only been stepsister and stepbrother for a year and you're 31?
Pat
Yeah.
Gene
How old is she?
Pat
25.
Mike
It's technically still his step sister.
Gene
No, it's not. Bro.
Mike
If the parents got married, they're too old. Is there an age limit to be step.
Gene
I get his point, though. If you don't grow up as kids, then you're not stepbrother.
Mike
And step sister. Yes.
Gene
This is dumb.
Mike
Why is he dumb? So once you hit up. So once you're grown, you're not step no more?
Gene
No.
Mike
That's what you're saying.
Gene
That. Don't put in that statement because the way you phrase it is not right. A 31 and a 25 year old who parents get married?
Mike
Yes.
Gene
They're not stepbrother and step sister. Our parents just got married. We're already grown. We're not step brother and stepsister.
Mike
But that doesn't make any sense. I have an 11 year old. I have an 11 year old.
Gene
What? My dad does not. What are you talking about?
Mike
Oh, Steph. Steph stuff. We're not talking about half.
Gene
Yes.
Mike
Got it, got it, got it. You have to get half.
Gene
You're agreeing with key right now.
Mike
I think it half. Nobody should be agreeing with you. Yeah, they're still. Technically, they're still step siblings. There's an age limit. So basically what you're saying is once you hit over a certain age, you can't be step anything anymore. What's the point of being a step there?
Gene
Correct. You can't once you hit it.
Mike
So what the you talking about?
Gene
Step brother?
Mike
So what's the age then? You can't just say an arbitrary thing.
Gene
You have to kind of grow up together at least a little bit. Hell no.
Mike
But you still. By law, that's what it is.
Gene
If my mom. If my mom who's not unmarried. No, listen. No, listen. If my mom. If my mom married a guy and he already had a daughter and a son. Yes, that's my stepbrother and stepsister at this age.
Mike
Yes, we got married. They got married.
Gene
But I will slap the out of both of them. Flat out. They did the best possible. There's no such thing. Like, nobody, bro. Our parents just got married.
Mike
What the. No, bro, that's not how that works, bro.
Gene
That boy want a new sibling so bad.
Mike
That you hating now. You hating, bro.
Gene
Y' all welcoming anybody to y' all family.
Mike
Yeah, that's still your steps. That's still your step sibling. I have a step sibling that I haven't met.
Gene
A step.
Mike
I mean. Yeah, sorry. Yeah, sorry. I keep going back to.
Gene
To the same point.
Mike
I already agree with you.
Gene
Stupid as hell. Yo, what's the deal? Welcome to Crash Podcast. What's good? And that was bad. What up? What up? Yeah, what's the deal, bro? Is everyone there today or just everybody's here?
Pat
Everybody. Everybody. Whole crew.
Mike
The whole crew.
Gene
What you got to say to anybody?
Pat
Yeah, I've been. I've been supporting you guys since a minute. Since I. Episode 5. So I've been with you for a minute.
Gene
Shout out to you.
Mike
All right, all right. I got a question for you. What's something that gets you mad but shouldn't?
Pat
There's many things, but the main thing. This has been bugging me since I was like kind of a little. Little ass kid. People who are like those blue jeans and open toed sandals that should be bugging the out of me. No baptism. I don't know. I don't know something about that.
Gene
What is no baptism mean? Am I lost?
Pat
No. Bad, but no baptism. You know, we're changing it up nowadays.
Gene
But why are you saying no? No bap in the first place?
Pat
Hey, you gotta change it up.
Mike
No. Who says no baptism?
Gene
No bad.
Pat
I do it.
Gene
Come on.
Pat
To make that.
Mike
You said no baptism.
Pat
People squeezers.
Gene
All the squeezes.
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
What's the squeezer?
Gene
The whip, the whipping through traffic. He a squeezer? Is he saying he a squeezer?
Pat
No, I'm not a squeezer, but. Gotta make your own language. Same how Gene did that one episode.
Gene
I think.
Mike
You're talking so fast. Where you from?
Pat
What?
Mike
Where you from?
Pat
I'm from la.
Mike
Where you from?
Pat
From Pomona, California.
Mike
Where are you from? From? From? From.
Pat
Well, yeah, from here. From here.
Mike
No. Where your parents from?
Pat
Oh, they're all. They're all from Mexico.
Mike
It's funny how people are like that here.
Gene
Just give up, bro.
Mike
All right. You have a good one.
Pat
All right. There you go.
Mike
That boy. I'mma leave that in there.
Gene
If I hear Mike say it's funny how this on the phone. What? Don't you think it's funny? No.
Mike
Like, no.
Gene
Mike shot of revive. Don't you think it's. Pull the plug on that?
Mike
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Pat
What's good?
Mike
What up? What up?
Pat
How y' all doing?
Mike
Pretty good Yourself?
Gene
Welcome. Welcome to Crash on Me's podcast, bro.
Pat
Appreciate it, appreciate it.
Gene
Oh, I gotta ask you a question. Hold on.
Mike
My phone. I got you. I got you.
Gene
Oh, you got me. My phone was in my pocket, bro.
Mike
What's the mistake you made that still follows you today?
Pat
So it was about, I think, like, over a year ago. I work at the airport, and I had just started listening to y' all podcast, and I work here in Milwaukee, so I'm like, damn, I know dude from somewhere. And I kept looking down there. I told one of my co workers that I was on the X ray at the time, and I'm like, I know, dude. I can't think of where I know his norm from. And my guy went over there. He was like, hey, my guy on the X ray said he know you. Pat looked back, and all he say is, I don't know that out of here.
Mike
Wait, it was about Pat.
Pat
It was Pat rude as. And I'm like, I. I couldn't remember, you know, walking small. So I'm like, I don't know if I actually know, dude, but I'm like, I recognize the voice. But I had just started listening to the pod. It took me like, a week later when I started, when I listened to, like, the next podcast, and I was like, that's where the I know dude from. And I was just like, dude, was Ruth in the vision. It wasn't like I actually knew the.
Mike
Now, that is funny.
Gene
Nah, I still don't know you, though.
Pat
Hey, it's cool, it's cool.
Gene
We cool now, bro. I got you, bro.
Pat
But, yeah, it's cool listening to y' all shout out to all the audio listeners, man, keep it going. Y' all doing some good out there. I appreciate you, brother.
Mike
All right, bro. You have a good one.
Pat
You too. Yo, yo, what up?
Mike
What up?
Pat
Hi, guys. Why are you guys laughing? What the hell?
Gene
That had little lemon particles on it.
Pat
Leave me Alone.
Gene
That did.
Pat
I love you, man.
Gene
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Mike
All right, let's get to the questions.
Gene
All right? What's a mistake you made that still follows you today?
Pat
So, you know, when you're in a relationship for a while with another female, you experience different things. You know, that thing I experienced was getting my ass ate. So, you know, you got to get in a position that don't feel so masculine, but it ain't that type of way, you know, that feel good. I ain't gonna lie. It's like you tense up a bit at first, but that feel good. And anybody that say that freaky. And you're not with that, you freaky run trains with other. And I'm doing this for my girlfriend.
Mike
So how does this still follow you today.
Pat
You know? Cause I love my sexy girlfriend. And we're going through a tough time right now. And if I don't have her in my life, who's gonna eat my ass? All right, you guys gotta try it.
Gene
No. Before. Don't even go down that road. So I beat the out. You.
Pat
Do you really want to try me?
Gene
Actually, no.
Pat
Oh, yeah, I bet you don't. I'm in Milwaukee. Don't. Don't try me.
Mike
No, no.
Pat
Are you there?
Gene
No keys. Not there. You freaky ass. Dude, listen, listen. What's it. So you lost your girlfriend?
Pat
No, no, no. Don't, don't. Don't wish that on me.
Mike
Oh.
Pat
Are you mine forever?
Gene
Are you going through a.
Pat
Why you want my business, Pat? Me and my girlfriend are cool. We're. We're. We're. We're together.
Gene
Okay. So what's your message to your girlfriend? Because it sound like you trying to get her back.
Pat
I love you, sexy. That's my message.
Gene
Oh, yeah. Some dude definitely got her balled up right now.
Pat
Hell, no. Hell, no.
Gene
Yeah. Go. She eating somebody else ass.
Pat
I'm gonna have you balled up.
Gene
I knew you were weird when you first got on the call. I'm telling you. All right.
Pat
Why are you always coming for somebody?
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
Whoa, whoa.
Pat
No, no. Whoa, whoa. Pause. What the.
Mike
I don't know. I don't know what's going on. Y' all have some type of relationship going on right now.
Gene
That's what the game you gonna play my big bro.
Mike
Big bro.
Gene
I don't know.
Mike
That's your little bro.
Gene
No, it's not. Billy Baker.
Mike
All right, you have a good one.
Pat
Hey, you, too, man.
Mike
Hey.
Pat
How you doing?
Mike
Good. Pretty good.
Gene
God damn.
Pat
My fault. OG.
Gene
Y' all be wondering why some of y' all get to, like, talk at the beginning of the pod. And then some of y' all get asked a question right away. Like, this dude getting a question asked right away.
Mike
All right, we got a question for you. What's a mistake you made that still follows you today?
Pat
Ah, man. So you know, when you get, like, a new job, you know, you try to get. Make, like, a good first impression. So you're like, yeah, you know, I'm gonna work hard and fast and whatnot. Not complain. I did too good at my job. Now I'm stuck in that, bro. They won't put me in any other position because I'm too good at this one. That's why you always give them 80%.
Mike
What. What was your position?
Pat
So I work at, like, this warehouse that makes, like, edibles and pre rolls, and. But I'm at, like, the back making the, like, actual pre rolls. It ain't bad, but, you know, trying to get a raise and do some more, but they're like, oh, you're too good. You gotta stay at this.
Gene
Nah, that's not how companies work. I hate to break it to you, man. You're stuck. You gotta.
Mike
It's not my voice in the hamster wheel.
Gene
Yeah, man, you gotta. You gotta tell them you need a promotion. If you're that good, then you should be able to do that job and another job and get paid more.
Pat
Now, I told my co worker, no. I tried. Just the thing is, they tried to put me in another position to train, and they had someone else doing my job. They're so bad that they fell behind so that they take me out of training. So, like, damn, I'm kind of cooked, bro.
Gene
They take you out of training, and.
Mike
Then you gotta ask for a raise, bro.
Gene
Yeah, brother, it's time to get a raise. I mean, you're too important if you gotta take me out of training. Y' all can't survive without me for a day. You.
Pat
Yeah, I told my co worker I gotta go on vacation for, like, two weeks and see how they do that.
Gene
So give me a raise or so for pre rolls. You. You just stuffing them to yourself?
Pat
Yeah. Yeah. Damn, I could make them.
Gene
Here, little. Little man.
Pat
Go.
Gene
Go stuff the blunt, little dog.
Mike
This boy's a blunt roller.
Pat
But, hey, I mean, you guts. I'll do it.
Mike
That's fine, though.
Gene
You at work right now?
Pat
Of course.
Gene
Oh, put somebody more important on the phone, man.
Mike
Appreciate you, brother.
Gene
No, I really appreciate you because I get pre rolls a lot, so, like, I really appreciate that.
Pat
Someone's got to do it.
Gene
You know, you realize, a hero, bro. No, he really should be celebrated, bro.
Pat
I respect that. I appreciate that.
Mike
It's like everybody's so hesitant to, like, accept your. Your praise.
Gene
Pre Roll King, man. And I didn't even know y' all was doing it by hand. I thought y' all had some type of machine or something.
Pat
I mean, it's a small business, so, I mean, if we get big, I'm sure we'll buy a machine. But for right now, just a little like, me in the back.
Mike
All right. Oh, oh, oh, oh. I got you.
Pat
Okay. Yeah, I talked to y' all, like, a few days ago. Yeah, I'm verified.
Gene
I think it's the black. He. He got on, like, a jersey and some cargoes or something.
Mike
Light skinned.
Pat
Yeah.
Gene
Yeah, he was light skinned.
Pat
Yeah, yeah.
Gene
Are you getting pass this time? All right.
Mike
All right. You have a good one, bro.
Pat
All right, you too.
Mike
All right, peace. Dummy's podcast.
Pat
What's going on?
Mike
Not much, bro. Chilling. Podcasting this.
Pat
That's what's up.
Mike
What's he doing? What's the. What's the. What's the best thing you did today, man?
Gene
I don't know why you asking this dude no questions? Dude barely got a vocabulary. He's not even talking.
Pat
I'm waiting for that.
Mike
All right, I got you. I got you. I got you.
Gene
You say something, bro. Like, say something.
Pat
I got you. Best thing I did today was clock out, come by to leave work.
Mike
Good, bro. I'm proud of you, bro. I got a. I got a question for you. What's a phrase that you hate?
Pat
I hate this show. The passion. Just let me know. Or I year, bro. Just let me know. Like you. You know what I'm saying? Like, because so, boom. Real life example. Me and my boys trying to play a church of Japan and whatnot. I'm telling them how much everything's gonna cost. Are we gonna book, Hear the whole plan, Be like, yeah, bro, just let me know. But like, does that even mean, like, that right there, bro? That should make no sense.
Mike
I think it's. I think it's because a lot of dudes are afraid of commitment.
Gene
Yeah.
Mike
So it's like, I think we as guys, sometimes we got to be. See that thing in front of us. You gotta like to see like a send, like an invoice and I'll pay it type.
Gene
Yeah. Yeah. You definitely gotta plan the whole thing.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
You have to do it yourself in the bill. Like, yo, bro, it's this much to go with me. That's how I got to London.
Key
I.
Pat
Gotta print this out and put that like.
Mike
Yeah, it's a weird thing.
Gene
You got a rare power as a guy, so you should help your other guy friend friends out because they probably don't got that power, man. You got the power to plan, bro.
Pat
That's bad.
Mike
Also when people say just let me know too, it means that it's almost like they're trying to let you down easy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, it's like they're. Your idea is a really good idea. You might have said the really the. The right thing, but the price involved with it is just you hanging around broke, bro.
Gene
Yeah, yeah. Just. Just let me know. Just let me know. It's a challenge. Yeah, like, just let me know. I realized, hey, hold on, I'm talking. But just let me know is like a challenge, though. You know what I mean? So like when somebody say just let me know, then you challenge them back. Like, nah, bro, I'm trying to do this right now. You know what I'm saying? And then they gonna let you know, like, all right, I ain't going then.
Mike
That. That is true. You have to. You have to challenge that thing. It's almost like sales tactic. You don't let them get off the phone.
Gene
Yeah, ain't no. Just let me know.
Mike
What other situation was it used in.
Pat
Bro, we were trying to go out to eat and this said, yeah, bro, just let me know. But I really right about the broke. I realized this was that broke because he was like, he ain't got $5 for like. Because you know how like trying to like all chip in for like a friend's giving type, right? We actually, we asked this to get like cups and please. This said. And got it. I don't know.
Mike
But it might not be. It might not be. It might not be broke all the time though, because. No, no, listen, listen, listen. There's times when Pat says something to me and I had I say just let me know because I want to see. I don't want to say no to it because. But I want to see if he's actually going to do it.
Gene
Yeah, yeah.
Mike
So sometimes it's not about brokenness.
Gene
Yeah. And sometimes it's about the person. Sometimes, like, I just let me know people who I don't want to hang with because they weird as.
Mike
Yeah. But not buying place to the friends. Giving is crazy though.
Gene
So you might be weird though, you know? I mean, you might be the weird friend. Everybody just say, just let me know too, because.
Pat
Or no, this is. This Is this is one in particular.
Mike
Or you are who you hang around, man. All right, bro. You have a good one, you know.
Gene
Yo, yo. Hey.
Mike
Hello.
Gene
What's the deal?
Key
Nothing. What's up with you guys?
Mike
Not much. Not much. Chilling, podcasting, and type.
Gene
Type? Yeah.
Key
You guys just call my husband.
Gene
What? Huh?
Key
Yeah. You guys just called him. I forgot what the question was. He had a question, like, five minutes ago. I think it was about his.
Gene
Oh, that's a dude that cheated on his girl.
Pat
No.
Gene
Oh, that's the dude we only.
Mike
That's all you talk to one person.
Gene
Yeah, we only calling dudes that. We only call dudes that cheated earlier.
Key
Okay.
Gene
All right, all right. I got a question for you.
Key
Yeah.
Gene
What's something you want to tell someone.
Key
That I'm working with my husband's ex girlfriend, and I want to beat her up and him.
Gene
Damn. How. Wait, how long you been dating your husband?
Pat
I meant we've been married.
Key
We've been together for eight years. Oh, nine years.
Gene
So nine years removed girlfriend. You still want to beat her up? Why ex girlfriend?
Key
It's. It's the fact that he has no type and she's completely different from me, and it pisses me off.
Gene
Wait, so. So what are you.
Key
Like, I could understand. I could understand if he had a type and, oh, we looked alike or we had the same mannerism, but it's just completely different.
Gene
Okay, what, you. What's. What's your bill? I mean, what you look like?
Mike
I mean, you're an idiot, bro.
Key
She's like. She's Indian. She's older than me, I think around his age. I'm black. I'm Trini.
Mike
Okay.
Key
It's just everything is different.
Mike
This is the ultimate. This is the ultimate question. Who got the job first?
Key
What do you mean, who got the job first?
Mike
Who was working there first?
Key
Oh, she was, but I work in the front office. She works in the back office.
Mike
It don't matter, though. You can't get mad. You can't.
Key
And also, she's only been at the job for, like, two more weeks than I have been.
Mike
Nah, she was there first.
Gene
Why are you so. Why you so high with me? Say something to her.
Key
I'm just saying. I'm just.
Gene
Saying there's. What's. What's. What's the real beef? Is there some underlying beef going on? Does she say something to you that got you like this?
Key
No, I. But I do think she know that I'm his wife now because she be looking at me, and I'd be looking at her. I know. I know for a fact that that's his ex girlfriend, but she don't know that I'm his wife, but I think she knows, but she's not saying anything.
Mike
Did you change your last name?
Key
No.
Gene
How long. How long did they date?
Key
How long did y' all date? Two years.
Gene
Can you get him the phone?
Key
I want to speak to you again.
Gene
Yo, bro. Bro, you so stupid. Like, why would you let your ex and your wife work at the same spot, bro? It just so. Bro, that just. That just irritated my soul. Why would you let this go down like that?
Pat
Hey, man, I. I ain't letting nothing go down, man. See, when she got the job, you see, I was asking her what time to get off off, so she sent me a schedule. And then I looked down the names, and I saw her name. I was like, wait, is this so and so is her last name? It's like, yeah. So then she was like, why did you put a picture? And I was like, oh, that's my ex. It's kind of awkward.
Gene
So this is the X right before her?
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
How long ago was she an ex? When she got the job.
Pat
Oh, wait, she just got the job recently, so it's been nine years.
Gene
You're an idiot.
Mike
That's not your worst. Say that's your ex. Eight years.
Gene
Give her. Give her the phone back.
Pat
Well, it's gonna be a wife.
Gene
Give her the phone back, little man.
Pat
I still st. When you pack. I'm six' six, boy.
Gene
Huh? Hey, you six' six and stupid. Get a phone back to the wife, please. Big, tall, dumb mother. Listen, but you don't. But what's it. I don't think you need to have no beef. It's nine years. It's over with. Y' all need to let that. That's not even his age.
Key
No, no, it's really not. It's really not OB with her. It's just the fact that it's pissing me off with him that he has no type. Like, yeah. And she's ugly, so I don't know.
Mike
Sound like you.
Key
I think she's ugly.
Mike
Sound like you bored. That was some more shit.
Gene
Yeah, you definitely want. That's a good point. You want some drama in your life.
Key
No, I definitely don't need no drama.
Gene
Then you need to let this go. Let this go right now on this podcast. Say, I'm done with it.
Key
Sound like my friend. Okay.
Mike
Or you can. What's your message to her?
Key
Nothing. I don't have the message to her. His message. Would my message to my husband would be. Never mind. Because I'm his wife, I can't say what I want to say.
Gene
No, say it. Don't that say it. We already here.
Key
I was gonna say he need to pick better girls, but he already did, so. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he already did.
Gene
Yeah, that's it. That's. Hey, that's a good. That's a good man. Good. Stupid man, but good man.
Mike
All right. Yeah, good one.
Key
You too. Bye.
Mike
All right. I feel like eight years is not even worth. Is that even worthy. Worth eight year for a two year relationship?
Gene
Nine years. That's his.
Mike
So somebody got married.
Gene
That's his cousin. Yeah, like, nine year relationship. Every ex that I got over and it's been five years. We are now cousins.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
How's the family?
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
I hope your little brother is doing good. Your sister still broke? God damn.
Mike
Now the sister.
Gene
God damn. She's still mooching off your mom.
Mike
They all. There is always that one sibling. I feel like maybe not everybody, but everybody that, like, I've seen or that has siblings, they got.
Gene
They got a lot of siblings.
Mike
They got a lot of siblings. There was always that one sibling that is mooching.
Gene
Yes. Always, always, always one sibling that just can't get they. And it make no sense because you're looking at, like, the trajectory is like, what did you go through that? We didn't go. Yeah, what TV show you watch?
Mike
All right, we gotta call her.
Key
Yo, can you hear me?
Gene
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mike
Can you hear me?
Key
Oh, cool. Yeah, I can hear you.
Mike
Oh, great. Great, great, great.
Gene
Oh, cool.
Key
That's crazy.
Gene
Let's go.
Mike
All right, I got a question for you.
Key
What's up?
Mike
All right. What's something that gets you mad but shouldn't?
Key
Okay, so I have to preface this by saying I'm also West Indian, so I'm Bajan. And I get confused for this ethnicity all the time. But I cannot stand these people. I don't know why. I do know why, but Guyanese people just piss me off. Like, I'm from New York. Actually. Have you guys, like, met, like, a Guyanese person? Like, I know y' all from the Midwest and they don't be everywhere.
Mike
Met a couple of Guyanese persons. Oh, my. One of my favorite artists is St. John. He's a Guyanese.
Key
Oh, no.
Pat
Yeah.
Key
Like, the artists are cool, but, like, have you met, like, a Cully person? It's like an Indo guy laughing at me.
Gene
No, just describe him.
Key
So, like, they look Indian but think they're black.
Mike
So what Annoys you about what knows you about Guyanese people.
Key
Okay, so I'm from Queens. There's, like, a bunch of them here, and they are a very delusional people. Like, just to give you a story, I remember being in school helping a girl fill out a form who's, you know, they're Indians, unfortunately. Like, they are of Indian descent, and they're in the Caribbean. And she was like, what do I put for, like, my race? Do I put black? And in my head, I was like, what makes you think you are a black person? And I tried to explain to her, like, no, you would put Asian. And she was like, yeah, no, no. Not doing it. But also, these people, like, have no regard for, like, you know, space or common areas. Like, they will literally sit in their cars and.
Gene
Wait, wait, wait, wait. This is, like. I want to say this. I've never met a person like you. You're the nicest racist person I've ever met. You were just spewing hate and racism. Just because you got a nice voice does not make it okay. It was, like, actually nice to listen to.
Mike
Wait a minute.
Gene
She's being racist. This is not good.
Mike
Every guy needs versus what the fuck. No, no, no.
Key
Small country. It's a small country. That's the problem.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
That don't mean you could be racist. She talking about it. I don't ret.
Key
No, but, like, think of it like this. Like, imagine this. There's only, like, 800,000 of them in their country. And if, you know, Guyanese people, they only date and marry and have kids with other Guyanese people. There's not enough of them for them to do that. So, like, they're all kind of inbred if you. I know it sounds crazy, but you really have to think about it.
Gene
No, you're. I never knew racism came in this package like this.
Key
No, but I'm also.
Pat
This flavor is crazy racism.
Gene
This flavor of racism is insane. This is, like, nice racism.
Key
No, no, no, no. But they're all the same. I promise you. They are all the same.
Gene
Nothing. There's no such thing as one thing on earth being all the same. There's two.
Key
And I feel that about every other group of people except them, okay? I've worked for them. Like, literally. Like, I've worked for them as a nanny. Like, I went to school with them.
Mike
We'll get to the bottom of this. Did you ever date a Guyanese man? Man or woman?
Gene
Yeah.
Key
But it was nothing crazy. You know what I mean?
Gene
Good job, Detective Mike. What happened? Yeah, Couldn't been too cool.
Key
No, it was a long ass time ago. Like I was still in high school or something when I was surrounded by them all the time. No, but it's truly just like ignorance. Oh, no, no. And they racist themselves. They don't like black people. They'll be darker than me. Calling other people like n words like, you know, just casually throwing around racial slurs like that's what really started.
Gene
Are you just saying the ones you met are all 800,000 know?
Key
Well, I've met like at least 1,000.
Gene
No, no, no. Could you please can somebody give her the percentage number? Could we. The percentage number of a thousand?
Mike
What?
Gene
A thousand to eight hundred thousand.
Key
Oh, I have a question for you guys.
Gene
Hold on.
Mike
Slow down.
Gene
Racist girl.
Mike
Oh, the. Oh, the ratio.
Gene
Yeah. What's the ratio?
Mike
What percentage is a th.000 of 800,000?
Gene
Yeah. Yeah. I'm the only one not looking. I like this.
Key
I'm waiting to hear because I'm curious too.
Gene
Yeah, I just want to see how stupid you are.
Key
What?
Mike
0.0001.
Key
Okay, but listen when I tell you.
Gene
You don't even know 1% of Guyanese people and you caught and you're like making all these statements.
Key
In Queens, there's like so much. We literally have an area. Oh, Queens, New York.
Pat
I'm so sorry.
Key
Right, so basically they have like a whole town called Little Guyana. I used to live there.
Mike
A lot of West Indians in. In New York in general now.
Gene
This is crazy.
Mike
All right, what was your question though?
Key
What happened to that girl Paige right here?
Gene
Right?
Key
Oh, really? She'll be in the pot as much.
Mike
What's up?
Key
Yeah, I was like, I'll be saying.
Gene
You got something to say to her?
Key
No, like, you're pretty cool.
Mike
All right.
Gene
I can let you know now. She does not think you're cool.
Key
Okay, but think about it. For me, I get confused of being like or accused of being a Guyanese person all the time. A lot of people think I am Guyanese, and I hate that so much. I am not. I'm just trying to say it's okay. I'm not racist because they also think I'm one of them. And I have to quickly clarify that I'm not.
Mike
All right. You have a good one.
Gene
She is, bro. She's space. I've never met such a nice, hateful person.
Mike
Holy.
Pat
What's good?
Mike
What up?
Gene
What up, yo?
Pat
What's good? I was just heading back to work.
Gene
All right. Where you work at?
Pat
Amazon.
Gene
Nice Nice. Nice.
Mike
For now. You said. We said that last week.
Pat
Yeah, like the week before y. I said that. I said I was gonna call me. You know, I was like, bet. I was happy if y' all told everybody.
Mike
Do you know why.
Gene
I told everybody.
Mike
You know why, though? Because the question was, what's funny to you? That's not supposed to be funny or that's not supposed to be funny. And there's a thing we do sometimes when or whoever's looking at the questions, answers, they might say yes to a question early on, but then get yes to other questions that might be better than yours. Your answer was racism. So it was like, one of those things where we had a whole bunch of good callers at that pointy as hell. All right. That's the. Yeah, yeah, you.
Pat
No, no, no.
Mike
You about to get hungry. How tall are you?
Gene
No, I know you little. I know you little. I tall you is.
Pat
I'm a grown ass dude. You talking about that.
Mike
Definitely.
Gene
How tall are you, bro?
Pat
I'm BE20. I'm a grown ass bitch.
Gene
Yeah, but how tall are you? I don't care about your age.
Pat
I'm 5 11.
Mike
Bro.
Gene
I'm about to check your page, bro.
Pat
Nah, I'm taller than you.
Gene
Nah, I ain't 5 11. I'm taller than 5 11, bro. Oh, I'm looking at your bro. You 5 4, bro.
Pat
I'm a grown ass dude.
Gene
Yeah, yeah. You ain't too grown, man.
Mike
Well, all right, the question is, what's something you want to tell someone?
Pat
What Something I want to tell someone. Yeah, I want to tell y' all to call me, but I already did that. Oh, I'm gonna tell my old lady. Stop playing with me.
Gene
Yo. What she. How she playing with you?
Pat
She be acting like she want me sometimes, sometimes you don't. I want some old lady. Stop playing with me.
Gene
How. How she do? How do she do that?
Pat
Well, sometimes she be, sometimes you love me, and then sometimes she don't love me.
Gene
So I know what your grades look.
Mike
Like, so I'm looking at your answer now. It says, y' all. First of all, why you spelled like that? Why you spelled. He spelled this. How you spell and I shut up. N, I, G, K, A S. Come on. You agree with dude is you're not. His answer was, y' all some lames. Y' all ain't have to do me. Oh, what? What was that about?
Pat
Oh, oh, hold on, hold on.
Gene
Jeff Bezos.
Pat
Okay, cool.
Key
I had pain.
Pat
Cool. But what was the question?
Gene
Yeah.
Mike
All right, bro.
Gene
Good luck.
Mike
The up part. He's gonna make the pot just due to, like, literally us doing this listener call episode any other week to. To see what not made the p. He got to make the. We need you.
Gene
Any other time, I would have hung up.
Mike
Yo, yo.
Pat
Hello.
Gene
What's the deal? What's the deal?
Pat
I know this D. Oh, I.
Gene
What?
Pat
What's up?
Gene
Welcome to Crash on his podcast, bro. What's good?
Pat
Appreciate it.
Mike
All right, I got a question for you.
Gene
What's something that gets you mad but should, man?
Pat
Gosh, bro, when they be wearing, like, the open toe, like, why showing off your toes? That's disgusting.
Gene
Well, maybe girls should be doing that.
Mike
What makes you mad about that, though?
Pat
I don't know. It's just. It just irritates me.
Gene
Yeah, I know what that means. It gets you.
Mike
That way. Fan of feet.
Pat
Yeah.
Gene
He like, oh, put that away.
Mike
Put him toes away.
Gene
Don't have your feet out around him, fellas.
Pat
Oh, my God. Y' all was making fun of me last time.
Mike
What you say? Last time, I was going on the.
Pat
Lime scooter, and I crashed and went to jail.
Gene
Oh, that must have been like a Patreon. Remember, that's what we put all the stupid things. What you doing today, bro? How your Sunday going?
Pat
It's going beautiful. It's a nice day out. I know you're gonna say some up, but it's. It's beautiful day, you know?
Mike
Now you really be. You be giving people, like, trauma.
Gene
How?
Mike
Because he said. I know. Like, it's like they hear a normal question from you, but they know. I know Pat so much now because I listen to the pod that I know something toxic is going to come. So it's like, I'm not gonna brace myself for, like, a positive interaction.
Gene
So you can't be enough of a man and tell us how your day went, though. You know what I mean?
Pat
I just did.
Gene
No, you didn't. You tried to be very. You want to walk in the park by yourself now?
Pat
My brother. I lost him. I don't know where the he went.
Gene
It's like your little brother.
Pat
My older brother.
Gene
Older bro. How old are you?
Pat
21.
Gene
How old is your older brother?
Pat
So any. Four? I think.
Gene
I don't know why?
Mike
All right, bro, you have a go. Holding the Crash on his podcast.
Pat
What's good? What's good? Y' all call me again.
Mike
Oh, okay. Congrats, brother.
Pat
Appreciate it.
Mike
Did you make the pot last time?
Pat
No. Y' all called me today.
Mike
Oh, we did?
Pat
Yeah.
Gene
We're not gonna talk about that.
Pat
I was. I was the said he could beat Mike Tyson.
Mike
Let me say that today.
Pat
That was like two hours ago.
Mike
Oh, the one that got deleted. Oh, yeah. Hey, this is your first time, bro. The audio got deleted, so. Oh, I really don't even remember your answer, so.
Pat
Yeah, because. Because I remember. Like, I told y' all story. I was like, wait, they asking more questions again?
Gene
But damn, that's how ass he was.
Mike
All right, what's up? Do you. What's. What's something you want to tell someone?
Pat
To my ass roommate. Stop eating apples at 12:30 in the morning when I'm trying to go to sleep. No, no, no. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me tell you. Let me tell you though, because I. I mean, I take like four classes a day, like on Monday and. Right. You know how. You know how his. Because first of all, this stinks. He smells like ass. He didn't wash his bed sheets for the entire year. I'm not with y' all. This have like dangerous and weird white on his cheek. Me peeps above me. So can you imagine having four classes coming back at 8 o' clock? First of all, the loose was like, sit. So you gotta open the window and then you shower. You do everything. And the. Just like your day is finally over. All you hear. Are you hearing the corner of your ear.
Mike
Why in the corner of your ear, though?
Pat
Because he's like, I. I slept on the left side of the bed and his death is like on the far right side. He doesn't go to bed till like 4:00am, okay.
Gene
Oh, damn.
Pat
So he's.
Gene
He's like, you sleep under him?
Pat
Yes, bro.
Gene
Oh, yeah. He definitely. He definitely dropped some semen on your head.
Pat
The kicker of it all, he never watched his betting all school year. And so I got sick like a few days ago. Like four days ago. Me and my. Because I'm in a three person room. I'm in college. So me and my other roommate, not him, we both got sick. And then the second we get sick, this nigga has the audacity so finally wash his bed.
Gene
That is the exact reason he didn't get sick.
Pat
He was sick like five times throughout the year.
Gene
Okay, gotcha.
Pat
So I'm pretty sure he was like, the reason we got sick.
Gene
Okay, he's gotta blame y' all. And sheets now.
Mike
So the question. The question is then, have you told him this?
Pat
No.
Mike
Or told him this?
Pat
No. Because, look, because honestly, I. I get like. I get like weird vibes from this. Like, he has no friends, like, nothing. Like, I. I'M just nice to this because I don't know if he gonna do some crazy one day.
Mike
So you're afraid of him?
Pat
In a sense.
Mike
So why you call him a if you can't stand on it?
Pat
Well, first of all, I live with the what he like, chokes me out.
Gene
Of my sleep, man. You let him drop seal on your head.
Mike
All right, bro, you have a go. You have a good one.
Gene
That white stuff ain't dangerous, man.
Mike
Appreciate it, boy. Really meant from went from not making it to actually making it.
Gene
No, the apple is funny. Apple at 12:30, I'll be so heated.
Mike
In the garbage.
Gene
I swear.
Mike
Ready? Yo, yo.
Pat
Hello.
Mike
Hello.
Gene
Yo, yo, what's the deal? Welcome to Crash on Me's podcast.
Pat
Hey, what's up?
Mike
That's Mike.
Gene
No. Yeah, sure. It. For the sake of this conversation, just did not go back and forth. Yes, we got a question for you. What's something that gets you mad but shouldn't.
Pat
Unathletic, like tall people?
Mike
We say that again.
Pat
Yeah, like tall people that just unathletic, you know?
Mike
Yeah. How tall are you?
Gene
I'm five nine, but no, you definitely five seven. I know a five seven, man. Bro, I.
Mike
It does. I'm not gonna say it makes me mad. I think it's more a jealousy when I see somebody that's like six, six, and they don't play no sport. They got, like, crazy genetics, and they don't actually, like, not even just like, I don't care if they didn't make it pro, but if they don't play a sport at all, like, bro, I don't play a sport. It does make me mad, but it's more envy.
Gene
I ain't gonna lie. The greatest teacher in Pontiac High School. Teach Pontiac High School. His history to me is his name is Mr. Spencer, and he's. He was like, 6, 5, 3, 10. And he used to always tell the story like how he got a offer from the University of Michigan.
Mike
Yeah.
Gene
But turned it down. And now he here teaching us. I used to look at this man like, why, brother, I'm not even doing this work.
Mike
All right, bro, you have a good one.
Gene
All right. We barely said that. Stupid.
Mike
Now, he had a good point, though. I like those type of points where it's like. Because I know he wasn't going to elaborate on it.
Gene
Yeah, you tell. He ain't elaborate on nothing. In life, everything has been one word.
Mike
All right. Yo, yo, yo.
Pat
Hey, can you guys hear me?
Mike
Yes. Can you hear me?
Pat
Yeah. Hey, my name is Michael. What was the question?
Mike
I got you, bro. Yeah, I got you, bro. What's something you want to tell someone?
Pat
Okay, okay, okay. So I kind of quietly quitted on my ex and cheated on her. But the thing is, I still get tattooed by her occasionally.
Gene
Nice.
Mike
So you cheat. So you're still in a relationship?
Pat
No, no. Okay. She wants to be in a relationship with me, but I've completely canceled things with her. You know what I'm saying?
Mike
So how's that your ex?
Gene
Come on, Mike.
Pat
No, I dated her for three months. Never committed into, like, a relationship with her.
Mike
That's not cheating there.
Gene
I want y' all to see exactly.
Pat
Exactly at the crowd.
Gene
I want everybody in that's watching this right now to give props to Mike. Like, this call. This call has been dead from the start, and Mike is consistent. Me working with this dude trying to make this call. So shout out to the listener and shout out to Mike for trying to make this happen. But it just didn't happen, man. It wasn't. It.
Mike
Yo, yo, yo.
Pat
Hi. Sorry that I have manners.
Mike
Oh, man. Oh, man.
Gene
My bad. That, bro.
Mike
No, no. It's the comedic timing of your high, bro. And the way you said it, we.
Gene
Just got done with a really bad car, so it's just like how you say hi. It wasn't you, bro.
Mike
Honestly, bro, no matter what you say, bro, you're gonna make the pot. Just know that.
Pat
Yeah, awesome.
Mike
I got you. What? What's something you want to tell someone?
Pat
Damn. I forgot what I said. I'm not gonna hold you.
Mike
How you making. I swear to God, I don't care what you said. Here's. You forgot you making it.
Gene
I swear, we can lose it.
Mike
No, no, he's not. You're not gonna lose it. Come on, bro.
Pat
That's my ex, man.
Mike
He just ran to me. Go ahead, Go ahead.
Gene
Now.
Pat
I'm gonna keep it fast. I'm gonna keep it fast. You know, like when you young and it's like, oh, you get, get, get. But it's like, bro, that's nothing compared to the girl. Like, you're the good girl. You know? Buns is everywhere.
Gene
He went with.
Mike
He went with the safest quote.
Gene
He said, I'm making this.
Mike
It said you had a psa. What's your PSA then?
Pat
That was my psa.
Mike
Go ahead, say it. Start starting with PSA There.
Pat
PSA is to the young men, man. It's not fun in the streets. Find a girl to settle down, create a family, you know? Patrick, Pat got a. Pat got a kid. You see, he's not complaining about women because he got a kid.
Mike
What kind of is that?
Gene
Whoa. How tall are you?
Pat
Five, six?
Mike
Yeah, five, six.
Pat
Hey, man, I'm optimal. God had to nerf me because if I was any taller, bro, I'd be diabolical.
Mike
So you think your height keeps you humble?
Pat
It does.
Mike
Well, in what way, though? Like, what was something you would do if you were 4 inches taller?
Pat
N. Let me tell you something. You guys ever feel like a basketball player is like, Instagram bio, it just says six feet. Y' all seen that before, right? Yeah, exactly.
Mike
So what would you do if you're a 4 inches taller?
Pat
This literally goes against what I just said, but I get more women.
Mike
All right, bro, you have a go.
Pat
Oh, man. Happy Sunday, y' all.
Gene
Hey, are you. It sound like he talking up to the phone. Like the phone on the kitchen counter.
Mike
He's that. Oh, man. Oh, man. All right, y' all, I hope you guys felt appreciated, because, one, we shot for an hour of listener callers before the audio got deleted.
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
So we sat through another hour of listener callers. Actually, like an hour and 20 minutes, actually.
Gene
Yeah, that was the first time this ever felt like a 9 to 5. Like that. I'm not gonna lie. That took my ass. And y' all will be lucky to get any more episodes. I might go back to corporate world.
Mike
Appreciate everybody was on the the podcast today. Do appreciate y' all make sure you guys sub subscribe to the Patreon. And what else do I got to tell them to do?
Gene
Also, go over to tmg. Show our new team some love. We just dropped the episode with Noel. Go check that out. Let us know how you feel about that. That and also you hearing this in the future. But you should have heard we just had a guest on. Let us know how you feel about the guest.
Mike
Yeah, and about this episode as well, too. So I don't know.
Gene
I don't care what you. What it is.
Mike
All right, y' all, it's been episode 206 of Crash Dummy's podcast. Actually.
Gene
Wait, wait. If you don't like this episode, put your address in the comments.
Mike
Oh, yeah. Happy birthday to Keith. How would you turn 23, 29.
Gene
Okay.
Mike
Yeah, I got a show coming up June 6th, and I got a show. I mean, I got a song dropping next week Friday. Show details will be uploaded. Say dates, because this is coming out. Yeah, yeah, you said next week Friday. Nobody got Fridays. Next week Friday. This is dropping the 9th May. They're trying to argue.
Crash Dummies Podcast with Pat and Mike: Callers Only - Episode 206 Summary
Release Date: May 14, 2025
In Episode 206 of the Crash Dummies Podcast, hosted by Patrick Johnson (Pat) and Michael Esiobu (Mike), the duo delves into a myriad of listener-submitted questions and comments. This "Callers Only" episode emphasizes interactive discussions, humor, and candid conversations about everyday annoyances, relationship dynamics, and social observations. Gene and Key also make their appearances, contributing to the lively banter and debates that characterize the show.
The episode kicks off with Pat and Mike engaging in a spirited discussion about the overuse and irritation caused by certain filler words—specifically "type" and "hella."
Pat expresses his frustration:
"Why would you choose to sound stupid instead?" ([05:35])
Gene and Key debate the usage and meanings, highlighting how these words often serve as unnecessary fillers in conversations.
"Type just sounds stupid, but it means the same thing," Pat comments ([04:22]).
The conversation underscores the hosts' desire for more meaningful and precise language, advocating for alternatives to these commonly overused terms.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around a caller named Gene discussing the legitimacy and dynamics of step-sibling relationships, especially when individuals are adults.
Gene challenges the concept:
"If your parents got married and you're both adults, does that still make you step-siblings?" ([12:15])
Mike and Pat delve into the legal definitions versus personal perceptions, debating whether age affects the authenticity of step relationships.
This segment highlights differing viewpoints on family structures and the importance of growing up together to establish genuine familial bonds.
a. Greeting a Lesbian Friend
Pat shares an awkward personal experience about greeting his lesbian stepsister, leading to a humorous exchange about appropriate gestures.
The discussion emphasizes the nuances of interpersonal interactions within diverse relationships.
b. Things That Get You Mad but Shouldn't
Listeners submit questions about trivial annoyances. Pat elaborates on his dislike for open-toed sandals combined with blue jeans, calling them "disgusting" ([46:24]). The conversation transitions into playful teasing among the hosts about personal habits and quirks.
c. Racially Charged Comments and Misunderstandings
A contentious call involves Key expressing frustration with Guyanese individuals, leading to a heated debate about racism and stereotypes.
Key states:
"Guyanese people just piss me off." ([36:22])
Gene responds critically:
"I've never met a person like you. You're the nicest racist person I've ever met." ([37:07])
This segment sparked significant tension, shedding light on the hosts' and callers' handling of sensitive racial topics, often blending humor with controversial statements.
d. Roommate Troubles
Pat vents about his unclean and inconsiderate roommate, describing the challenges of living in a shared space.
The discussion highlights common roommate issues, such as hygiene and personal space, resonating with many listeners' experiences.
Throughout the episode, Pat and Mike navigate through a series of caller interactions, blending humor with genuine frustrations. The hosts often find themselves in playful disputes, teasing each other about personal shortcomings and quirks. Despite the chaos of deleted audio and overlapping conversations, the episode maintains its characteristic energy, showcasing the dynamic interplay between hosts and callers.
Mike reflects on the episode's challenges:
"We sat through another hour of listener callers. Actually, like an hour and 20 minutes." ([58:15])
Gene contemplates returning to the corporate world due to the demanding nature of the podcasting experience:
"That took my ass. And y' all will be lucky to get any more episodes." ([58:20])
The episode concludes with acknowledgments of listener support and promotions for upcoming shows, albeit amidst the ongoing banter and technical glitches.
Gene:
"I'm gonna just be like very transparent. We just shot for 49 minutes and we forgot to hit record." ([00:32])
Pat:
"Why would you choose to sound stupid instead?" ([04:22])
Gene:
"I'm the only one, not looking. I like this." ([40:33])
Mike:
"It's almost like sales tactic. You don't let them get off the phone." ([28:26])
Pat:
"I got sick four days ago. We're in a three-person room." ([50:30])
Key:
"I ain't calling y'all stupid, but that's just y'all." ([07:21])
Language Sensitivity: The hosts' irritation with filler words like "type" and "hella" reflects a broader conversation about language precision and the impact of overused phrases on communication quality.
Family Dynamics: The debate over step-sibling relationships challenges traditional notions of family bonds, emphasizing that emotional connections often transcend legal definitions.
Handling Sensitive Topics: The episode illustrates the complexities of addressing racial stereotypes and personal grievances within a humorous framework, sometimes leading to unintended offense.
Interpersonal Relationships: Stories about roommate conflicts and relationship dynamics offer relatable content for listeners, highlighting common frustrations and the importance of communication.
Podcasting Challenges: Technical issues, such as recording mishaps, and the emotional toll of long episodes showcase the behind-the-scenes struggles of hosting a dynamic podcast.
Conclusion
Episode 206 of the Crash Dummies Podcast offers a blend of humor, candid discussions, and interactive segments that engage listeners in real-time conversations. Despite technical hiccups and contentious topics, Pat, Mike, Gene, and Key maintain an entertaining dynamic, providing listeners with a rollercoaster of emotions and reflections on everyday issues.