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Ryan
What hand do you drink with when you pick up a drink?
Ben
Both hands, double fist.
CJ
Phone number. Gilly.
Ryan
Dude.
Ken
Yes. Oh, it sucks, but not how you would think.
Mike
It's like birth control and it helps me grow my hair back. He's like, why isn't anybody talking about this?
Ryan
I'm just glad there's one other golfer here as bad as me.
Ken
Yeah, dude. It's like fully taking over our lives.
Ryan
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Ryan
Not looking so dumb for spending all that money on them clubs now, am I?
Mike
Not at all, bro. CJ's got to be matched. You or over you.
Ryan
Other than that, you guys golf multiple times a week and I still haven't even looked at the course.
Ben
Was the last time you golfed for Ben's birthday?
Ryan
Yeah.
Ben
Which was the first time you used your clubs?
Ryan
Yes.
Ken
Yeah, dude, it's like fully taken over our lives.
Ryan
Yeah, it really is. I don't know. I mean, I don't know. I don't want to, like, impose, but I haven't gotten the invite and I don't know if I'm like, worried about slowing you guys down or something, you know?
Ken
Yeah. It's kind of an open invite, though. It's like everyone goes, yeah, it's just.
Ryan
Like, I don't know. And then I like go home and then it's like, oh, wow, we're golfing.
Ben
You got the membership, right?
Ryan
I didn't. I knew I wasn't going to golf that much.
Ben
Well, it's kind of like you have the membership, you might as well use it.
Ryan
So you just go, I have so many things that I have that I might as well use. I had to like draw the line somewhere.
Ken
Yeah, you do. Yeah. We've been golfing so much. Greta was just like, she was kind of getting on me the other day of like, just, you guys are golfing so much. It's like you're, you're just really old.
Mike
I was like, that's fine.
Ken
I was like, is that bad? She was like, it's just like such an old person thing to do. And like the amount that you guys are going, it's like, only old people can golf that much. And I think she was trying to make me be like, you're right, I should stop golfing, as golf is not.
CJ
As cool as we think it is.
Ken
Yeah. And. But I was just like, yeah, I.
Ryan
Guess I'm growing up just backfired on her.
Mike
It's another week. We're fired up about golf. We won't bore you with it too much longer.
Ryan
I do have one more thing to say on it. I was driving, I take the back way to the shop now. Like there's the highway, there's the normal way, and then there's the back way. So I've been taking the scenic route. You know, I figured adds a minute or two to my drive time. But I don't have to sit at every red light as I drive through DL and I drive by all the golf courses and. And I'm driving down the road this morning in my Hummer and I'm just looking, looking at the road. Yep, just like this. And I just see this white ball come flying over to the side, bounce on the road in front of me and go over behind my car. And I look, there's about a 71 year old man and all of his buddies standing there.
CJ
Were they laughing?
Ryan
No, they looked shocked. Like they were like, oh, shit. Actually, his buddies were laughing. He looked scared. I pulled right up and hit the brakes and rolled down the window. And he goes, I'm so sorry. And I go, I'm just glad there' one other golfer here as bad as me.
CJ
I bet they love that. Man, Ken, cars.
Mike
Have you hit.
Ben
I hit two, and then I stopped going to that course.
CJ
He hit two park cars hard.
Mike
Yeah. Yep, hard.
CJ
Like, he got a real good hold of it and then sent it in the wrong direction right towards the parking lot.
Ken
The thing about it, though, is, like, at that course, it's got to be pretty common. Like, the clubhouse gets hit all the time. You've actually hit the clubhouse.
CJ
Ben said he's never seen that before. Pretty proud of it.
Ken
Never seen it. Yeah. I've been playing out there for, like.
CJ
I scared everyone.
Mike
All the time. Or it does.
Ken
No, not the hole that C.J. hit it on.
Mike
Okay.
Ken
He was still getting his yardage dialed in, and he went over the green probably 20 yards, caught concrete and it. And then it bounced again, and then it landed up on the roof of the clubhouse, which is 10. And so it was just like, it made a ruckus landing and then coming down the whole way, and I was just like, just go to the next hole.
CJ
Everyone was looking. I, like, turned and looked behind me like, who hit that?
Ryan
Did it drop down into the gutter and, like, roll out onto the ground like Happy Gilmore style?
Ken
But the thing is, though, Ken, is, like, where that parking lot is. It's just kind of a flawed design where, like, dude, if you're hitting a slice, a gnarly slice, which is, like, it's more common than just being, like, a bad golfer. Like, there's plenty of golfers that just hit bad. Like, you just hit a bad shot. It's golf, and it is your fault because you are hitting them. But it's like, it's also. I don't know. I wouldn't just completely. Just chalk it up. Like, I'm never going back there.
CJ
Yeah, Ken.
Ken
Yeah. We need to get you some lessons, Ken.
Ben
I was actually talking with a lady about that. Might do it next month.
CJ
I am proud of you, though, Ken. Like, that you're sticking with it because, like, it's pretty rough out there for you. I'm not going to lie.
Ken
But 14 balls last time I played with them.
CJ
Yeah.
Ken
Really?
Ben
Oh, I was down to four last night.
Ken
Nice. It was. You play nine, but, yeah, you have.
CJ
Some rough hits, but you do sometimes make some really solid contact where it goes straight and far. And every time I look at you and I say, that's why we're out here, Ken.
Ben
And the. The good hits are getting more common. Just.
Ken
Just.
Ben
They're not that common yet.
CJ
So proud of you, man, for sticking with it.
Ryan
Do you swing lefty?
Ben
I don't Know I swing whatever he swings righty.
CJ
Maybe he's swinging the wrong way.
Mike
That is an insane answer.
Ryan
That was a crazy answer.
Ken
No, Ken, you're a righty. You don't swing left.
Mike
Is your car left hand drive. I don' I just get on the.
Ken
One decided steering wheel that I think Ken, just saying that gives us a lot of clarity of, of what he's doing out on the golf course. What's kind of like he does not know. I, I don't even know which way he's swinging.
Ben
I learned with whatever clubs I learned on. And it's like you can't just unlearn that and start doing it the other way. Like that's just not possible.
CJ
So in your righty, I was going to say maybe. I think maybe you need to try left.
Ken
I think you might be a lefty. You right, left handed. You do everything else lefty. I think you might swing a golf club lefty because you're so bad swinging right.
Ryan
I mean that actually makes sense. I was wondering if you were trying to hit lefty and maybe there was like an unlocked skill you had.
Ben
No, I don't know. I, I, I think at this point I'm, I'm slowly getting better. So I, there's no, no reason to just throw all that away and start over.
Ryan
What hand do you drink with? Like when you pick up a drink, both hands double fist in it normally like a baby.
Ben
Well, no, you got, you got one drink in the left hand, one drink in the right hand.
Ryan
There you go. At least you got that one figured out.
Ken
So what's going on here?
Ryan
Well, I just figured we hadn't seen Randy in a little bit and he was just sitting over there lonely on the concrete floor, so I brought him up here.
Ken
Dude, how hard was he to get up here?
Ben
Oh, he dragged me into it.
Mike
So I know I walked up Ken and Ryan, you knocked over the light. The tripod's getting bounced that way. Why don't, why don't we just put.
Ken
Like an actual human in in in place of him named Spencer?
Ben
Cuz that would make too much sense.
Ryan
I don't know. We could. You want to move? You want to take over?
Ken
He doesn't provide much value. He's kind of like Evan when he doesn't feel like he has anything to say or add to it. Like that's probably the same equivalent.
Ryan
I thought I was like, I don't know.
Mike
Okay, well let's at least hear what he has to say and then we'll get spenny in Here.
Ryan
Nice.
Ken
And with few words, he's more focused on the stunts.
Ryan
Ken, why don't you come in here and move Randy out of the way.
Ben
For us when I need help for that?
Ryan
I did get them most of the way up the stairs by myself.
Spencer
Hold on.
Ryan
There we go. See you, Randy.
CJ
This is what it looks like at about 1 in the morning.
Spencer
Kind of feel bad for taking Randy's spot.
CJ
Oh, no, he's tired, dude. He's fine. No, he's. He's chilling. He's just a little tired. He was up late. Anyways, so I was watching this podcast last night with Andrew Huberman, and. And he put this wild, wild stat out that has been tested five out of five times. And I felt like it was applicable to us because, not that we have a problem with anyone being gay, but, like, we've just been speculating some people of our friends and our group that could possibly be gay. So anyways, if everyone could just hold out their. Their hand here, tell which. Which finger is longer. Either your ring finger or your pointer.
Spencer
My ring's longer than my pointer.
CJ
Ryan, how you looking?
Ryan
What?
CJ
Which one's longer, Ryan?
Ryan
I have the same as spinny.
CJ
Okay, that's good, Mike. Okay, ring.
Ryan
Ring is longer than pointer.
Ben
They're pretty close, but the ring is longer.
CJ
Okay, well, anyways, if your pointer finger is longer than your ring finger, you, like, didn't get a certain amount of hormone at birth, and they've found that, like, it holds up with, like, people that are homosexual.
Spencer
I got two gay cousins. Should we call them up and chat?
CJ
Yes, call them up and chat.
Ken
Actually, yeah, I got. Actually, I got a gay buddy. I got a gay buddy. I'll call up. Right.
CJ
So straight up, I was just, like, mind blowing because he said that, and I was like, wow, I wonder. Maybe need to take this to the boys.
Mike
So you took this. This information from this podcast? Face value? It's true.
CJ
No.
Mike
Okay.
CJ
But I just. I wanted, you know, I think it could mean something, so I just wanted.
Spencer
To, you know, just put it to the test.
Ken
Yeah.
Ben
I never realized this before, but the. The index finger on my right hand is, like, a little bit longer than the one on my left.
CJ
Which one's your index finger?
Ryan
Pointer finger.
CJ
Your pointer finger is longer than your.
Ben
No, no, it's. It's still shorter than the ring finger, but, like, my right one is. You can tell it's longer.
CJ
Okay.
Ken
All right, let me call my buddy.
Ryan
Hello?
Ken
Sorry, man.
Ryan
Just because you have one friend who consistently hangs out with you, then. Then all of A sudden you're in love with them?
Ken
Sweeney, call him.
Mike
Hell of a shout out.
Spencer
Give him a call.
Ken
Wait, you have two cousins that are also gay? I just have one. Sorry. See, is that. Is that weird to ask them?
Spencer
I don't think so. They're pretty cool.
Ben
Just don't give them any context.
Ken
He'll be cool. He'll be cool.
CJ
Hey, just let me know which finger is longer, your ring finger or your pointer finger. That's all we need to know. Huberman's pretty legit.
Ryan
So five out of five times, and then now we broke it here?
CJ
No, we're not gay, Ryan.
Ryan
But Ben said I was.
Ken
Oh, he's just joking.
CJ
But, like, there's people who are gay and their pointer fingers were longer than there.
Ryan
When was the last time you talked to him?
Spencer
Oh, I talked to him all the time. I hang out with him all the time. I love my cousins.
Mike
I just love. When's the last time you talk to your buddies? Ben, he's like, I FaceTime every single one of my buddies every day.
Ken
Every single day.
Spencer
Actually, every Wednesday.
Ryan
You're always on the phone.
Spencer
Here, let's call his boyfriend. He didn't answer.
Mike
Who knows?
Spencer
They're probably working. I mean, people work in Canada. It's not like around here where everybody just kind of hangs out.
CJ
Okay, anyways, pop this up.
Evan
You want to hear some. Some wild data on homosexuality and hormones? Okay, so years ago, when I was a graduate student at Berkeley, I was part of a study. I wasn't the main author, that looked at finger length ratios and homosexuality in men and women and how much testosterone was in utero. Now, I don't want anyone to freak out and just start staring at their fingers, but because it has to be measured correctly. All right, all right, so. So if you hold. If you hold up your right hand like I'm holding up my right hand when you. My ring finger here is a little bit longer than my pointer finger.
Ryan
Okay? Which one's ring finger?
Evan
Your ring finger is a little bit longer than your pointer finger.
Mike
Yeah.
Evan
Okay, that is the typical heterosexual male pattern, okay? Now people are gonna be like, this is bullshit. Listen, this has been replicated more than five times in humans, okay? This pointer finger is smaller than the five times, okay? It's called the D2 to D4 ratio. Scientists are super nerdy. If you look at gay men, men that identify as gay, that difference is much more pronounced. It's directly related to how much testosterone you were exposed to in utero when you were in your mommy's belly.
Ryan
Can I put this hand down?
Evan
Yeah, so. Yeah, you can put that hand down. Gay men have a hyper male pattern that the index finger. Excuse me. The pointer finger tends to be relatively shorter than the ring finger.
CJ
Oh, so I heard that wrong.
Mike
We got it all wrong.
CJ
So it's not whether it's longer, it's whether it's much, significantly shorter. All right, guys, we're not out of the woods here. Everyone put your hands back up.
Ken
Well, define the ratio here.
CJ
Yeah, yeah, I need a tape measure.
Ken
Because Spenny's is looking pretty mountainous over there.
Spencer
Wait, so I don't know, is this.
Ryan
Just a whole thing to get us to look like this at our nails?
Ken
Now, how do we know, cj?
CJ
Well, apparently the pointer finger should be significantly shorter. It's not. It's not a matter. Yeah, it's like a bigger difference. If it's a. No, no, if it's a bigger difference, then you're.
Spencer
Then you're not looking good.
CJ
Yeah, I heard it wrong the first time. Now we watch a clip.
Ryan
So then you're, like, dialed then. Right, Ken, because yours are the same.
Ben
No, mine are different. My left is different from my right.
CJ
You'd rather them not be a huge difference?
Spencer
Mine's a huge difference.
CJ
That is Spenny.
Ken
I'm not gonna lie.
CJ
He's looking pretty suspicious right now.
Ryan
There you go, bud.
Spencer
Yours isn't looking.
CJ
Spenny's is like, textbook.
Spencer
Oh, he is looking really good, actually. Ryan's looking so good.
CJ
Ryan's looking. Looking hetero.
Spencer
Yeah, looking pretty hetero.
CJ
That's a really hetero.
Spencer
I'm definitely not out clean yet, Spinny. But that makes sense because I got my cousin.
CJ
Yeah, it might be something biological. Yeah, it might be biological.
Spencer
And then I sometimes in the genetics. Yeah, I just made it out clean. Not clean, but.
CJ
You don't know. Have you ever thought about it?
Spencer
I've never thought about it.
CJ
Well, you should think harder about it.
Spencer
I feel pretty comfortable.
CJ
Ben, you look pretty stumped over there. You good? Pretty quiet.
Ken
I'm just trying to figure this out.
Spencer
Ben.
CJ
Yeah, did you not hear him? He said if there's a bigger. They have a bigger difference between them, so they tend to have, like, a much shorter pointer finger.
Ken
Gotcha. So that's like how gay you are. The bigger the distance between.
CJ
Yeah.
Ryan
What if I have a friend, he lost a portion of this finger. Does that make him like, super, super duper?
CJ
That's outside.
Mike
Not genetic.
Ryan
Because I think he would be incredibly.
CJ
You lose your. Your pointer finger and you're Just like, hey, cut off in a saw.
Spencer
Needs to be from birth.
CJ
Anyways, yeah, I thought that was interesting. And, you know, we had been. I felt like it was applicable to us. So anyways, had to bring it up, guys. Wouldn't care if any of you guys were gay. Just want to say that I'd be happy for you.
Spencer
Thanks, cj.
CJ
Thanks. Be proud to have a gay friend. All right.
Spencer
Nothing wrong.
Ken
Anyways, dude, I've been feeling like Ken today. Been getting calls, like, crazy.
CJ
Phone number get leaked.
Ken
Dude. Yes.
CJ
Oh, it sucks.
Ken
But not how you would think. It got leaked. I think by my bank. No, because I've been getting the worst kind of phone calls. Finance bros have been calling.
Mike
They're not even fans.
Ken
No, I've legit, Mike. I've probably gotten 50.
Mike
Whoa, whoa.
Ken
Right here.
CJ
Answer it.
Ken
Watch this. Ah, they fucking ended on me.
CJ
I watched your call back.
Spencer
Like, I saw you hanging up and I was like, damn. Ben's, like, pissed that you know that.
Mike
People are calling way more lame than getting a call from a fan. I just got a call in the meeting and they're like, it is money, Mike. What are you doing?
Ken
I'm like, mortgage lending.
Mike
Oh, yeah.
Ken
If you were called by mistake or would like to be removed from our database.
Mike
There you go.
Ben
You can go into your settings and then it just silences any unknown phone numbers.
Ken
I'm not going to do that though, because I actually. I get. I get calls that are like, important to our business every day.
Ben
If it's important, have their name. If it's important, they'll leave a message and then you can call them back right away.
Ken
So you still get the messages, but you don't get the notification.
Ben
It just silences the phone call and it sends it straight to voicemail.
Ken
I might have to resort to that. I was thinking about calling you earlier, but I. I knew that I was going to get sent straight to voicemail.
Ben
Oh, no. You're my contacts list.
Ken
Yeah, dude, it's actually so annoying. I. I'm assuming I'll probably get like 10 more.
Ryan
So why are you getting so many calls from mortgage brokers?
Ken
I have no idea. I'm assuming because I'm buying a new house. I have no idea.
Ryan
That's the only thing that you Shopping loans.
CJ
No.
Ken
Yeah, it's very whack.
Ryan
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Ken
So I was put into some kind of database and like the finance pros are just feening for it.
Mike
Really?
CJ
Yeah dude.
Ken
But I've gotten a couple calls today that I Actually need to answer.
Ben
And do you have them in your contacts list?
Ken
No.
Ben
Well, then leave a message. You can call back.
Ken
It's true. I never check my messages like that, though.
Ryan
Really? You don't listen to your voicemails?
Ken
I don't know. Sometimes I do, but I find myself just such a pain, dude. I've been finding myself just not even answering, like, texts as much lately either. Like, I just been getting like.
Ryan
Yeah, I can tell because we're just like, many make clear set plans and you guys will go. How were we we supposed to know about that?
Ken
Dude, we got too many group chats.
Ryan
We do, actually. We need to condense.
Ken
It's so bad.
Spencer
CJ literally made a group chat to go golfing last night. Why did you make a group chat for that?
CJ
Well, I just messaged you guys separately. I didn't want to.
Spencer
I know, but it put us. It put us into a group, though. And I was like, what is this Wednesday night golf crew now or something?
Ryan
Wednesday night golf league.
Spencer
We got our own chat.
Ryan
I mean, I feel like we got groups for everything. We got, like, every friend group that is ancillary to ours. Like, it's like a Venn diagram that we, like, grab on all these different circles and then the six of us are always in the middle of it.
Ken
I think it's also tough because, like, we have so many things going on at all times that aren't including, like, one person in the group for, like, surprise reasons, like, which I like, do.
Mike
A pretty good job of. We haven't really ruined many surprises via sending in the. Which can get hard to do, but.
Ken
Like, with your dirt bike build. Had to go and start a new group chat of, like, all right, who needs to be in this one? I'm like, okay, now I need one with this group. Minus can do that. And then you got. It's just like, a lot to keep straight.
Mike
No, there literally is a group chat with every minus one Plus.
Ken
Yeah.
Mike
Everyone.
Ken
Yeah.
Mike
Ever. Okay, boys, I got some news. Have you heard about the Enhanced Games?
CJ
No.
Mike
It's pretty crazy.
Ken
I just.
Ryan
Wait, like the Olympics?
Ken
Yeah.
CJ
That's pretty sweet.
Mike
It's a new thing. The Enhanced Games is proposed multi sport event founded by Australian businessman Aaron de Souza. It would allow athletes to use performance enhancing substances without being subject to drug tests. And they're like, prepare for world records to be broken. We don't mind if you're doing performance enhancing drugs. We encourage it, which is pretty insane. So they're. They show and then they're like kind of ad or clickbait, per se. For this article was this Olympic swimmer who's now on performance enhancing drugs. And he looks massive.
CJ
He's just like.
Mike
Oh, he's like the biggest swimmer I've ever seen, dude.
CJ
Honestly, it might be leveling the playing field. It's kind of like in baseball. I don't know if it's like this anymore, but half of them were juicing, half of them weren't. So it's like just on level, you know, so you almost got to assume your opponent's cheating. So, like, if they're all using drugs, probably not good for your health. But in terms of. But breaking records and performance and most.
Mike
Level, no one's cheating.
CJ
Yeah, because you're not cheating anymore. You could do the same thing.
Mike
Yeah, that was pretty wild.
Ryan
Have they been doing them? Have they been playing the games or is they, like, is every so training for it and they're hyping it?
Mike
The new thing. Yeah.
Ryan
Okay, so there hasn't been.
Mike
Because, like, that's what I'm expecting, like, Las Vegas 2026. That's.
Ken
It makes sense. But also, like, any time that somebody breaks a record or does something cool.
Mike
Like, everyone think it should have an.
Ken
Asterisk, it's not going to be legit, but everyone's going to just be like, oh, it only happened because that they're on pds.
Ryan
Yeah, but wasn't like, Barry Bonds on pd?
Ken
Pd.
CJ
Yeah. And Lance Armstrong, a rod.
Ken
I think he got popped.
CJ
Yeah, pretty sure. A.
Ryan
So, like, there's a lot of legend.
Spencer
Even, like, the best. Some of the best moto dudes got in trouble for, like, drugging and doping, too.
Ken
Dude. The Lance Armstrong one is crazy, though. Have you guys watched, like, his Netflix documentary or anything about that?
Spencer
So good.
Ken
Because he basically denied it. Yeah. For like 15 years or something. A long run of denial. And then it just came out that he was on it.
Spencer
I think even Michael Phelps, like, the swimmer was.
Mike
He was smoking weed.
Spencer
Was he?
Ryan
Yeah, that's what I think.
CJ
I was just hurting him.
Ken
Yeah, they look at that as like. Yeah, that's just gonna look that up. Ken, can you performance enhance? Yeah.
Ryan
Can you smoke THC and compete in the Olympics? Because that seems like something 10 years ago that would be super taboo.
Mike
But now the. The one there was a gal runner who, like, won, and then they found out that she, like, smoked weed.
Ben
No, it. It's still banned in the Olympics.
CJ
Really be able to win?
Ben
I mean, this. This article is from 21, but.
Ryan
Wow.
Spencer
James Stewart for supercross, he got banned For Adderall.
Ryan
Really?
Ken
Really?
Mike
That's right. Yeah. They'll get you for anything.
Ryan
Yeah, but it's because he wasn't prescribed it or he was prescribed.
Mike
No, you just.
Spencer
You weren't allowed to use it while racing if. Even if it was a prescription, because it's like, it just makes you focus. So I guess I don't know how. I don't know what the regulation is on it.
Ryan
So imagine they're like, oh, you're blind. You can't use contacts, bud.
CJ
Pro gamers get popped for that, too. Like, I don't know if it's like that anymore, but, like, if you were using, like, Adderall and stuff like that.
Ken
As ped, I'm assuming, like, after, for James Stewart, does that show up in a drug test like a piss?
Spencer
Yeah, I think they would.
Ken
Right, so if he won, though, like. Yeah, assuming after you won after you win. So that's what I don't understand. Like, are they just not making that clear enough, like, in the rules, like, because someone like James, like, he's going to win, like, he was winning either way, right?
Spencer
Yeah.
Ken
So, like, I can't imagine he'd be like, oh, the only way I win is if I take Adderall, you know?
Spencer
Yeah, Yeah. I don't know. It's hard to say. It's hard to say because even, like, Christian Craig, another Supercross dude, he got caught for. I don't know what it was, but it was in one of the supplements that he was taking. Like, it might have been a pre workout and there was something that was banned. So it's kind of wild, actually. Even, like, I got. I got drug tested at a race in Europe. Right after the race, you come off the track and the people are there at the clipboard and they're like, all right, you need to come in this room right now and you just, like, you just came off the track, you're, like, sweating and you go into a room and a guy watches you pee into a thing and you have to fill out a hole questionnaire and then they send your POA and they, like, test it and then they call you back and let you know if you're clean or positive.
Ken
Something similar happened with Ryan Garcia, I think when he got, like, his last.
Spencer
Yep.
Ken
His last fight. Stripped off of him. Yeah, yeah. But I think it was something like, in his, like, supplements that he was taking. Yeah.
Spencer
Pre workout. Like, there's a lot of stuff in pre workout. Usually that is.
Ken
I was talking to a guy at the gym because I was asking him like, you know, if he had any recommendations of like supplements that I should be taking or like doing anything like that. And he was like, well, are you doing like a natty show or. Or can you like be on roids for your bodybuilding? I was like, natty, I think I'm not trying to do steroids. And he was like, all right, well, just be careful on some of the pre workouts that you take, dude. Some of the pre workouts, some of those will even show up.
Spencer
I was always careful because all the racing I didn't is ama. So it's like, I mean, not that I'm gonna get caught and then people don't even usually get caught. Like, I think the GNCC guys that are racing those like 3 hour races, I think they're on like HGH and stuff too. And they're like ripping before the races. They're ripping like IVs and stuff so that they're just super hydrated, which in some series you can't even run an iv. Like, I bet you at Olympics you probably can't run an IV during the event. Just so that you're super, super hydrated.
Ken
I mean, during the event, are they.
Ryan
Riding with an IV that'd be lit the night before?
Spencer
The night before they'll go and they'll.
Mike
Sit or even in per se. Like the two week span.
Spencer
The two week span. They call it like a vitamin bag. It's just loaded with vitamins and you just sit there, it drips in and then you're basically just like super high energy for. For however long.
CJ
It is crazy because there's just so many different things you can do to like, get an edge, dude. Even like age, like.
Spencer
Yeah, even in the racing, guys were like doing this like blood spinning where they spin your blood and put more oxygen into it. Yeah.
Ken
Ozone therapy.
Spencer
Ozone therapy. And like you're not even allowed to do. I don't think supercross, I don't think you're allowed to do that even.
Ken
How do they test that?
Spencer
I don't know how they test it or, or what they do, but man.
Ryan
They'Re really regulating more things I even thought were possible.
Ken
Yeah.
Ryan
I'm excited to see these enhanced games then.
Mike
I know I'm excited. But also super cross rider, kind of to your point. You're like, there's a lot more than what immediately comes to mind. Steroids, like, you do worry about people just doing all of them.
Ryan
Yeah. Going too hard.
Ken
You guys watch Liver Kings? Netflix documentary.
Spencer
I've seen it. Yeah.
Mike
Liver King's kind of a meme within our group. So I do have to watch it. Like we have, speaking of group chats, we have our main, main, main group chat and that is Liver King as the profile picture. And it has been for years, pretty much since he got famous.
Ryan
And the group chat name is Primals.
Mike
Yes, yes.
Ryan
Which is what he would say. Primals.
Ken
Primals.
CJ
I thought it was interesting because at the end he kind of just admitted that he's just been a con artist his whole life.
Ken
I know.
Ryan
Really?
CJ
Yeah.
Ken
It was crazy.
CJ
And like he like almost seemed proud about it. Like he was, he was kind of like smirking about it and like he kind of just pulled another scheme. And this one was a big one though. A long, probably super, super profitable. Like he even, even kind of conned his business partners and everything. Supposedly, like, you know, because they were like. Yeah, I had no idea that he was juicing and all this. And it was interesting though because like his son, you can just tell, like in certain shots he's in the background kind of like, like really? Dad's like saying some, some, you know, just character and he's kind of just.
Ken
Like still doing this.
CJ
Yeah. You know, he knows it's ridiculous. Yeah. It was interesting that he pretty much admitted that he's wild con artist his whole life.
Ryan
What was his cons before this? Did he have other ones?
CJ
Yeah, he was saying like he like figured out how to return. Return things.
Ken
Supplements and nutrition at like GNC without having like a receipt. But he worked at gnc, so he basically worked there and then figured out that like they would give you a full refund if you didn't like the product. So he would just like get returns and then go to another GNC and return them and then get a full refund. And like he was like falsifying receipts and stuff.
Ryan
Oh, he would take other people's returns.
CJ
Yeah.
Ken
But that was just one thing. And then he was like, ah. And then I was like, you know, I was selling drugs and I was, I was making drugs and I turned into a full on chemist in my, in my apartment, you know, I'm assuming making like.
Mike
So he is.
Ken
I don't know what that looks like, but he, it was weird because it like built him up, like the whole doc of like, you know, everything that he was doing. And then at like the end, you know, it all came out that he was juicing or, you know, he was on steroids. Who would have thought the most ripped guy you've ever seen in your entire life is on steroids and then I didn't think it was like, that crazy because I was just like, everyone, I feel like, knew that.
Ryan
Yeah.
Ken
And then he kind of like, yeah, you know, I. I've kind of been, like, shady my whole life, like, saying it directly like that. And then he said, like, all the different things that he did, and then it kind of just ended.
Spencer
That was.
CJ
Yeah. And he was, like, kind of smirking about it all.
Ken
They had to do, like, they kind of dirty like that. And it. It was definitely, like, the payoff of the whole thing, right?
Ryan
Yeah. Did he do the documentary? Like, did he line it up?
Mike
Yeah, yeah.
Ryan
I mean, he's in it.
Ken
In it, they filmed, like, his whole life, like, when he got famous. They pretty much was really interesting to see, like, the documentaries of. You know, a lot of people like that, dude, they just have, like, doc crews following them around.
Mike
Cool. I like to see that.
Ken
It's really cool, like, when someone like that is, like, rising to fame. It's wild that they just have, like, enough, like, instinct to be like, yeah, we should just film everything from here.
Ryan
Yeah, we better just cash out on the documentary at the end.
Ken
Yeah. Which is kind of how it was.
Ryan
You think Liver King's good? Like, he could. He did this doc and, like, basically shot himself in the foot for his trustworthiness for the rest of his life. But you think he's good on money for the rest of his life?
Ken
Sure, bro. He's making $100 million a year.
Ryan
Worst case is or was net worth is 310. 310 million?
Ken
Yeah.
Ryan
Dude, I need a couple horse balls or whatever it was for 310 million.
Ken
But he was rich before he got famous.
Ryan
How do you get rich before? Like you said, he's been scheming.
Ken
He's doing, like, the ancestral living. And then he started, like, he was, like, genuinely doing that.
Mike
He was making his social media money.
Ken
No, no, no, no. So he was ripped, right? He was rich. He was ripped. He had his, like, ancestral living company, like, selling these supplements and, like, this nutrition. That's like, ancestral living, right? Without. Without straight up eating, like, testicles and. And shit. It was before social media. And then he went to, like, this marketing firm and was basically like, I want you to help me get a million followers. And then this marketing firm just saw this beefcake of a guy, and they were like, okay, well, we could probably do that. They just started trying things, and then, like, pretty much within, like, a month of hiring this marketing firm, he blew up.
Ryan
Wow.
Ken
He was, like, always making, like, the Good morning. Like, walk in the woods. And they would get like a hundred likes.
Ryan
Wow.
Ken
Like years. And then he, like, switched up with his marketing firm and then the marketing firm at the end was like, we felt like we were lied to when he came out like that. He was doing drugs. I was like, you guys trying to protect yourselves.
Ryan
Yeah. They did what they did. They marketed.
Mike
He said he was natty.
Ken
Yeah, right. Oh, yeah. You guys care so much.
Spencer
Worst case, he just drops in and hits the enhanced Olympics and he might actually be able to do something sweet in there.
Ken
Yeah.
Mike
I don't know why I have so many bodybuilding videos on my Facebook, but there's lots of, like, what we're gonna do. Go to show Flex. And no matter how big or ripped or not big you are, 99% of the comments are like, this dude's on steroids. So it's like, even if you're natural, like, that's cool. If you truly are, then you can say you are. And you know in your heart you are. But, like, if you even did a little tiny bit of steroids, you might as well just do them because people think you're on them anyway. I know. It's always been kind of the case.
CJ
Balls will shrink.
Ryan
Yeah. I mean, it's. There's a lot of health implications.
Mike
Right, right, right. Well, that I guess. Yeah. So it's like, can you try them and say you're like, not on them? Well, yes, if you tried them, could.
CJ
Have been two weeks. But you'll shrink, Ken.
Ken
You could go on steroids. You got so much to work with it. You know, you get back to normal levels.
CJ
Yeah. At least normal sized testicles.
Spencer
But you still have to work hard, though. When you're on.
CJ
You still got to go to the gym.
Spencer
Still got to go and work hard.
Ken
Yeah.
Ben
It's not like you just take a shot.
Spencer
You just take a shot and you're.
Ken
Going to be getting right.
Mike
Right, right, right.
Spencer
It's still hard work if you run in steroids.
CJ
Yeah.
Ken
I think it just speeds up your recovery. Recovery. Yeah.
Spencer
Well, it depends what you can train harder.
Ken
Yeah.
Spencer
That's like what the moto guys run. Hgh. Because they don't want to get big.
Mike
Right.
Spencer
Like you don't want to have huge muscles. You're not working out to get big. You're working out to get, like strong and. And fit.
Mike
Quick recovery, quick recovery is what.
Spencer
Is what you want it.
Mike
I was laughing on Andrew Scholl's last stand up on Netflix. Super funny. He's talking about how, like, Hair pills, like hair loss pills, they make your swimmers not work so well. Your sperm. And then he's like, whoa, hold up, hold up. I didn't know that. When he's talking to the doctor, he's like, so you're telling me that this pill is just that awesome? He's like, yeah, it was helping me not lose my hair, but it's like birth control and it helps me grow my hair back. He's like, why isn't anybody talking about this with that side effect? And I was like, that is true. Because I then did a little research and I didn't like, if you're trying to get pregnant, you should get off your hair pills. Pretty easy to do. Just don't take them. But that's a pretty sweet double whammy.
Ryan
But it comes back. Or it's like it can't. Like it takes you down. You don't rebound.
Mike
It comes back. But you gotta.
CJ
It's.
Mike
It's not just like, quit taking them and then you're good to go next week. Like, it's probably a month or two. But I just thought that was insane. I'm like, I didn't really know it made your swimmers not work as well. So I take hair pills.
CJ
You gonna get off them or what?
Mike
Probably. I want to have a kid. I think they're working. Not bringing my hair back, but I used to shed like crazy on my pill. You could just see it. Like, I'd wake up, there'd be hair all over. I'm like, and now it doesn't happen.
Ryan
I didn't notice your hair was thicker because it's short now.
Mike
Yeah.
Ryan
So like, it could look a lot thinner.
Mike
Some better shampoo, and then those hair pills again. I don't think my hair is growing back, but it's not falling out. Like, it was getting more gray.
Spencer
You're on the hair pills?
Mike
Yeah. Yeah.
Ken
Like progressively getting more gray.
Mike
Yeah, dude, I got.
Ken
No offense. I don't mean that bad.
Mike
No, it's like.
Ken
But it's like, I noticed it in the last video, actually. I was like, oh, damn. I looked at Mike closely.
Mike
I do want to, like, diet for fun, you know? You guys have known if I've always been into, like, screw it. I'll try something new with my hair. Get a bowl cut, whatever.
CJ
Diet.
Mike
I want to diet, but I don't want to, like, I don't want to show up and have, like, Spencer colored hair. And everyone's like, whoa, I don't think you dyed your hair. You can do it, dude.
Spencer
I Got grays coming in too.
Mike
Yeah, you have? I got quite. No, they're coming in 15.
Spencer
No, I'd say more now. Stressing, but I'm stressing.
CJ
What are you stressing about?
Ken
Are you stressing about the grays or you're stressing otherwise and then getting grays?
Spencer
I'd say the grays are probably from past stress.
Ken
Crazy that, like, I'm not stressed. And change the color of your hair.
Mike
And stress will change your whole body.
CJ
Everything's like the worst thing.
Mike
Skin tone and your skin quality.
CJ
You do need a little bit of stress, though, I feel like, just to keep you sharp. Keep it sharp? Yeah.
Ken
So you don't get loose.
Spencer
Yeah.
Ken
Loose and lazy with it.
Mike
Yeah.
Spencer
I live pretty stress free now, though, I'd say. Yeah, I don't stress about it.
CJ
What were you stressed about?
Spencer
The last thing? Yeah. Ex girlfriends.
Mike
Yeah.
CJ
They're stressing you out.
Mike
Dude, it has been a minute since you've been stressed.
Spencer
Oh, it's been a minute.
Ken
You told me that. I learned all about that and the merch barn when we were packing over Black Friday. I learned all about Spenny's stress levels. Yeah.
Mike
That's the last thing you want to be, like, stressing about. Random shit, dude.
Spencer
Just dumb stuff. Like, just such dumb stuff.
CJ
You definitely don't want too much stress, but I feel like you should have a little bit of stress because, like, I don't know, it just like, keeps you going. Like, you need something to get up and, like, go do every day. And you also, like, you got to build up a tolerance to stress, too.
Ken
Yeah.
CJ
Like, certain people have way higher tolerances to stress than other people. And, like, you can kind of build that up, but within reason, obviously you don't want to just be carrying around so much.
Ken
Dude, I've really been testing my. My stress levels the last month between getting married, planning a wedding, buying a house, planning to build a house, and then everything that we've been dealing with in our business.
CJ
Yeah.
Ryan
Yeah.
Ken
It's like three constant stressors all separate, all at once.
CJ
Yeah, Yeah. I.
Ken
And it's all good. I mean, it's all like. It's good. It's good stress. It's like, it means that, you know, like, we're evolving and.
CJ
Yeah, for sure.
Ken
Taking big steps in life. It's like big life stress. Everyone kind of has them all in their life at some point, but I have, like, all three of them at once.
CJ
I feel like our business has always been stressful. Like, right now is not nearly as stressful as it used to be, but.
Ken
I've been stressing more about it now.
CJ
Really? Yeah, I'm just like. I don't know, maybe I'm just used to it. Yeah. Speaking of the house thing, because I was looking at getting a house that was roughly the same amount of money as what you're going to be spending, and it was like this close to pulling the trig, and I ended up just backing out because I was just like, just don't want to deal with the stress of it. Like, I knew it was going to cause more stress. To me, that stress wasn't worth it. Yeah. It wasn't worth the payout. But granted, you're. You're doing a completely different thing to me. You're building a new house. I was just going to get one and it was already built and it wasn't, like, dialed, you know, I literally.
Ken
I told you that too. I was like, is the stress worth it? And it's where I evaluate of, like, I try and actually make a lot of my life decisions off of, like, is this going to cause me stress or make my life more simple? I was telling Greta this. I was like, I think I just, like, I operate a lot better when I'm not stressed out. And in, like, my line of work, when I'm operating better, like, you know, I'm in a better mood for way better filming videos. Yeah. I have a way better output. Right. So, like, I try and just evaluate what I'm doing if it's going to cause me stress because it. It makes an effect on our business.
Ryan
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Ken
I actually got to be in like a good state of mind to like bring value to us. Yeah, you gotta have.
CJ
You have to have a good vibe and be carrying good energy. Like to what I was saying, carrying around a Little bit of stress. I think it keeps me pushing. Like, this video bit didn't work out. Now we got to come up with something before in two days. That's when you can think of something, right? You know, that's when things really good can come out, you know, like, versus if I just said, screw it, we're not gonna. We're not gonna post it. So you got rid of your stress, but you didn't keep pushing. That's what I'm talking about. For good stress.
Mike
The biggest thing for me is, like, differentiating between actual stress, like stress that is imposed on you because of things out of your control, and fabricated stress. Fabricated stress can happen to anyone. I actually was, like, thinking about it really deeply that I go, women fabricate a lot of stress. It's not just women. It's. It's all of us. You know, it's like, women want to plan something, and then all of a sudden, they're all stressed out because of this thing that they planned and they wanted to do. But I'm like, but I do the same thing. This is really silly. And that's why it's good to realize that I go buy a bunch of parts for my truck, and then I'm all stressed out because I need to install these parts. It's a bad example, but, like, yeah, Mike's stress. But, yeah, it's. So you have to understand.
Ryan
Why do.
Ken
You keep money Stressing himself out?
Mike
From a broad standpoint, sure. But no, everybody knows buying stuff is awesome. Click an order online, buying it at the store, that's awesome. But yeah, so that's fabricated stress in my head. Well, I'm stressing myself out because I have parts that I need to install that I bought three weeks ago, and I still haven't got them on my dang car. Just stuff like that. But it's like.
CJ
It's like, not real stress, though.
Mike
Exactly. But that's why you need to differentiate between fabricated stress. And maybe that was too silly of an example, but, like, you, like, could be like, oh, I'm not getting this stuff done. And then you tell yourself you're stressed out, even though if you just forgot of all of the whole telling yourself you're stressed out and just did it and just, like, knocked it out, and then you can't even be stressed about it because you got rid of it. The more you think about something that you put on yourself to do, the more it stresses you out. I don't know. You know, differentiate between.
CJ
But then there's, like, whole other perspectives to the side of it, like where you have health issues or you're worried about where you're gonna get real extra meal or you gotta stress, you're worried about your. You gotta feed your baby. You worry about where you're gonna sleep tonight. That's real stress, you know?
Mike
Yeah.
CJ
And almost like those are probably. That's probably how you build stress tolerance. Not. Not necessarily. You don't want to have to have those problems, but if you deal with them, other things seem a lot smaller right after that.
Mike
I'm surprised Evan doesn't have more gray hair.
Ken
Yeah, the other thing too. There's a difference between like self inflicted anxiety. Like, you know, you're dealing with your decisions and then it's just like fighting your own demons of like, why did I do that? It's like the Sunday scaries are a real thing, dude.
Mike
Oh yeah.
Ken
And if you drink every single day, you have scaries every single day.
CJ
I've been getting back into drinking a little bit, but not nearly like we used to, or at least like I used to. And I don't even remember the last time I woke up and was like, what I do. Like, I don't even remember the last time I did it.
Spencer
I've ever even had a night.
CJ
That's crazy.
Mike
That is actually crazy.
CJ
That's awesome. Where you didn't regret a single thing you did?
Spencer
No, I don't think so.
Mike
That's incredible.
CJ
So you might be the only person.
Ken
I've met that's ever incredible, Penny.
Mike
Well, actually, yeah, it happens.
Spencer
But like you're saying think so. Really?
Mike
Oh, okay.
Ryan
It happens of varying degrees. Like there's people that wake up. I know they're literally crippled by it. And then also like, you know, I mean, it doesn't. I feel the same way. Siege. Like, you know, you kind of dabble back in and you feel like you have things more to control. But like we've got like stable relationships and then now we're also learning how to not be dickheads. So that helps, you know, like you don't accidentally get in some dumb with your girlfriend. And that's something like when you wake up, you're like, oh crap, like I messed up last night. But yeah, now the basically only thing I have is I go, man, did I do anything stupid last night? Was I talking dumb to them or whatever?
CJ
You know, Like, I think maybe I've just slowly learned after 29 years of life and just being so critical on myself that I just don't do stuff like that anymore. But also it really Just boils down to if you just drink too much alcohol, you are going to do something stupid. Doesn't matter who the you are. Yeah, you're going to say you're just.
Ken
A little blurry, you're gonna do something stupid.
CJ
You're gonna be a little bit weird. It also depends on who you're hanging out with in the situation. But like generally, like, if you just don't over consume, you're probably not gonna do something stupid if you're not an idiot.
Mike
Yeah, that's very true.
CJ
But even if you're smart, you're gonna do some dumb.
Mike
Now that I'm sober, I just don't even think twice about anything I do. As in like. Because I know for a fact that whatever it is can't be nearly as crazy or stupid as it was when I was drinking.
Ken
Yeah.
CJ
And you made it with a clear conscience.
Mike
Yeah, exactly. So even if someone was like, what the fuck were you doing, man if you're dead? So we're like, I don't know. Yeah, it's challenge.
Ryan
Yeah, it's being done.
Ken
Pretty worried about you actually, Mike.
Mike
Yes.
Ken
Yeah. Because you've been like falling asleep like on top of the covers.
Mike
Oh yeah. He said yeah.
Ken
And Evan's like, dude, I don't know. It's like he's like drunk Mike all over again. Except for the only excuse he has is he isn't drunk. And that's a problem. Why is he falling asleep like that? And sleep alarm clock.
Mike
And then I kind of blamed it on him because I'm like, dude, because I did your ass. And then bar close comes around and yet it's still not time to leave.
Ken
I'm like, it was 2:30.
Mike
It was 2:30 in the morning and I just wanted to leave so bad. And we get to the hotel at like 3:15 and I'm like, sorry I slept in my clothes.
CJ
That's worse than you drinking is you having a DD around and stay out till 3:30 is no fun just being sober. Definitely a bunch of drunk idiots. And then you gotta drive. And they're like, we want McDonald's. And you go over there for the most being slow.
Spencer
As Evan gets so mad when he's drunk too. Remember when I tried to go to bed early and he's like, he's gonna leave it. You're gonna leave Mike and me alone. Like, he goes, what are you doing?
Mike
Then he acts like he tries to party so hard and like be that guy and you're straight up not bro. And it was like getting really Serious?
Spencer
Yeah. He was pissed. I was like, dude, I got to go to bed. Just. I don't see the point on drinking a bunch of beers on a Tuesday. I just going to go to bed.
Mike
I partially beat myself up because I kind of was that guy. So if you were, I'm like, if you're going to hang out and you're like going to be sober, then drive. I was kind of like mean about. I wasn't like mean to them. I was like, seriously?
CJ
I think that's fair.
Mike
Yeah. If you're going to hang around and be sober, like, yeah, you're going to drive us home. That makes sense. But that doesn't mean that all the other rules are out the window. As in, like, yeah, I'll drive you home. But like, why four nights in a row and why all of them have to be passed.
CJ
You don't have to hang out though.
Mike
Right, right, right?
Ken
Yeah, yeah.
Mike
If I am.
CJ
If you're gonna like go to the roadhouse with everyone and you're not drinking, I think that's fair to drive.
Mike
But also not fair.
CJ
They have to leave on your agenda. Yes, they have to leave on your agenda. So, like, if it gets to where you have to stay an extra 3, 4 hours just waiting around for everyone.
Mike
To go home and I'm like, way too easy going, you know, like, even when I do finally lay down the law and everyone's like, what?
Ken
Really?
Mike
And I'm like, what?
Spencer
That's not the real mic.
Ken
Come on.
Mike
They're like, I gave you like six passes to stay longer, drink more. Six free passes run you to the gas station. Yeah, dude.
Ken
It's like, it's so, it's so easy to understand when you're sober. And then as soon as you have one drink, you're just like, yeah. What do you mean Mike can't bring us to McDonald's? Yeah, you're just having fun. Like as soon as you're boozing, it's just like all just like sober thoughts, common sense. It's like general respective of like sober time out the window. It's just like, what do you mean? We're partying, bro.
Spencer
I thought we were buddies.
Ken
For your buddy.
Mike
But you guys know me. I don't mind when it gets late. I actually really don't mind it. What I do mind, and I'm sure a lot of people dding mind. This is the, it's the multiple stop thing. It's the. Yo, can you go pick up this girl? Can you go pick up my buddy? Can we go buzz Whatever. And I'm like, what? No, I'm hanging out here. Just cuz I'm not drinking doesn't mean I'm not hanging out here.
Ken
Yeah, that's true.
Mike
Yeah, yeah.
Ken
You're not like uber driving.
Mike
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
CJ
We almost kind of have stopped using the Sprinter van for that reason. It just got to be too many stops. It was too many, literally. And then like it's like riding the school bus home or an hour.
Ken
I'm starting to know we got school buses, so.
CJ
That's true. We don't just get.
Ken
We could probably just sell the Sprinter van at this point.
Mike
True.
Ken
Cash out on that thing and then just buy.
Mike
Put a slightly comfier.
Ken
You could buy some 30. 30 school buses.
Mike
We don't need to do that.
CJ
I think we just keep the short of our own school bus and we'd be dying.
Mike
Evil Knievel just rolled in his grave. 30 school bus.
CJ
I honestly wouldn't even care if we sold the Sprinter van. I don't know if it's.
Mike
Now that we have the short bus, I wouldn't either, but the thing's trash.
CJ
I don't know if we'd get like. How much money you think we'd get for that thing? 100 racks.
Mike
85.
Spencer
Dude, that thing's so sick still.
Ken
Yeah, it's not.
Mike
I'd live in honesty. It's kind of like back to what you said about the supercar thing. Like at face value, it's there. Like, yeah, it's a little rough around the edges, but like, that doesn't make it worth much less.
Ken
We didn't buy it to be a party hauler though. Like, we bought it because it's like really good for getting our crew around and like filming intros and like.
Mike
And that's what we've been using it for lately.
Ken
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what we use it for now. But like, you know, it just slowly just turned into just like what our limos were. So we had one limo that we bought for 3500 bucks and that thing was a Lincoln Town Car limo.
Mike
Probably fit what, 30 at most?
Ken
No, but like 15.
Ryan
15.
Ken
And we would pile every single person that we knew into that thing.
CJ
That was fun.
Ken
And then we got a Ford Excursion limo.
Ryan
That one fit like 30.
Ken
That thing fit 30 and we would fit like 45 into it.
Ryan
Yeah, it was actually insane.
Ken
And then. And then we got the Sprinter and the Sprinters tough because it, it. It's supposed to carry like eight people comfortably, but we still pile like like 17 yeah, like 17 in there.
Mike
And it is cool. It's cool to be the group or whatever that lets other people come on. You know, it's like you run into some, like, distant buddies and they're like, dude, can we hop on? It's cool to have them. I'm just saying, like, if they're your close buddies are probably already on, but, you know, or some people, some girls and whatever, it's cool to have them come on. But then you run into more people than you want on there. And how. Yeah, how are we gonna get home?
Ken
Yeah, because then it's like we drop you off.
Mike
Yeah.
Ken
We hire a driver for it. Right. And then it's just like, oh, yeah, the Sprinter van's just like freaking to just bring us wherever then. And then you find out like, the next morning that the Sprinter driver didn't get home till 4:30 in the morning. And we're like, oh, they're never going to fucking pick up our phone call again.
Ryan
The last time I drove the Sprinter, I have a snap of it pulling into the driveway at 5:45am After I dropped everybody back off in all the different places and I went, that sucked. But, I mean, is what it is. And that was a long time ago. The last time I drove the Sprinter van.
Ken
It is still fun, though. Fired up, dude. Me and Spenny and CJ actually had a great time. And Gavin Mechanic Gav last summer, that was like the last, like, sprinter van outing that I've had. Dude, it was last August. And, man, that was fun.
CJ
I'm down to rip the Sprinter van tonight.
Spencer
Or even let's go golfing in that thing.
CJ
I'd be down and then we could like cruise around and like, all the things, like use the Internet, cruise around and massaging seats and drop everybody off.
Mike
The baby on both TVs.
CJ
Yeah, yeah. We'll put debate, watch music videos while we're on both screens.
Ben
Can take it to the golf course too.
CJ
I'm down. Let's do it. There's.
Spencer
Book it to have a couple drinks and be in the Sprinter van with all the boys.
Ken
There's probably nothing better.
Spencer
Like, it's way better than being in a bar.
Ken
It is, it is. When you get to the bar, it's just like, ah, damn. I kind of want to just like drive around in the sprint.
Spencer
I know.
CJ
Sprinter van is more fun, that's for sure.
Ken
It is.
Spencer
It really is. And even. It doesn't even need to be stacked and it doesn't need to be like.
CJ
No, it's more Fun when there's less people.
Ryan
Exactly.
CJ
It's more fun when it has the right amount of people for the amount of seats there is. As soon as, like, you gotta, like, double up and do all this. That's when it's not fun.
Ken
Yeah, we ain't selling that shit. We would just sell it and be like, what are we doing?
Ryan
We gotta get another one.
Mike
But as soon as. As soon as we got the short bus, I'm like, I wanna short, but I want to have a big, like, all dd and I want to take everyone on this big bus.
Ken
So then you can straight up bring.
CJ
Those buses are pretty awesome. And they're actually. I mean, not to. No surprise. They're clean but easy to maneuver. They're not as hard, so easy to drive.
Mike
Really good turning radius.
CJ
Yeah, I didn't mind driving that thing home three and a half hours.
Mike
Yeah, that was fun. So. Yeah, you're right. Screw the short bus. We're doing the long bus. And then we actually can be that guy, those guys and be like, yeah, of course you can. Come on.
Ken
What we did, what we could do.
CJ
Is turn the seats sideways, but we.
Ken
Just can't drop to the windows.
CJ
And then we could put fireman poles, some roof supports in case you wanted to, like. Yeah, roof supports. That's what they would be better for.
Ryan
It's interesting you brought this up when we bought those buses, and I was talking with the insurance guy, he had three questions. How many people does it sit? Are the seats facing normal or sideways? Slash, party bus. And then four was, do people pay you to ride on it? Which I said no to everything because the. It's not a party bus. But, like, that was the thing. If it was turned into a party bus, they were like, you're not going to insure.
Mike
You know, how many people. Is it fit?
CJ
No, dude, I'm down.
Ryan
Perfect. Well, of course.
Spencer
Then call your driver.
Mike
Oh, wait. I also have a really funny story about when I got pulled over on the way to the car show that I want to tell. So, you know.
Ryan
Oh, wait, what?
Ben
You got pulled over?
Mike
Yeah, on the way to the. The car show that we went to a little bit ago. I got pulled over because I got vanity plates. They don't tell you whether, like, they're good or not. But I got money, Mike, for the Viper.
Ryan
Sick.
Mike
M N Y M I K E. And they take eight weeks to come in black. No, they don't make black plates.
Ken
Okay. I was gonna say, because I ordered vanity plates in black.
Mike
I know.
Ken
And they never came for Mine.
Mike
And then I came in non black.
Ken
No. And I. I don't know, it was real confusing. But long story short, I was running the wrong plate on my raptor. I was running my lambo plate on my raptor for a year because I thought it was the right one. It. It was the wrong one. And then I got pulled over, and they told me that. I was like, wow. Yeah. But anyway, so, yeah, I was going to say it's not coming in black.
Mike
But, okay, no, it's not. And so they. All they give you is a piece of paper, not laminated, for this position in your license plate. They just say, tape that in your back window. So I went and re registered all my cars, and I like getting the customized plates. So all my cars are, like, plateless. And the Viper, you can't see it. The truck, you can't really see it. Anyway, I'm driving the Viper, the windows angled. I get pulled over. No surprise. It's actually. The cop was in the parking lot that we were in and followed us all the way out. You guys took off. I got pulled over on the.
Ryan
Oh, after Canes, he hunted you down?
Mike
Yeah, he just. He. Well, he was just, like, waiting for me to get onto a public road before he pulled me over, pulls me over and goes, I'm just trying to figure out, you know, you don't have registration, so what's going on? And then I'm like, here's the space paper. He's like, all right, what is this? I'm like, this is my registration. I'm, like, chilling, because I'm good to go. Yes. This is a pain in the butt. I probably should have tried taping the piece of paper or something. And he's like, all right, so this is all they gave you? I'm like, yeah, this is all they gave me. And he's like, just doesn't know what to do. Classic. How often does that happen to us where the DNR or something jams us up and they don't know what to do? And he's like, all right, well, you just sit tight. I'm like, yep, take your time, man. And then a second cop pulls up, like, starts asking me the same questions. He's like, yep. So we're just trying to figure out, you know, if this car is registered. Yeah, it is. And then he's like, we ran the VIN and just nothing's coming back. I'm like, that's an issue. Like, what do you mean nothing's coming back? He's like, like, your name's not come. I'm like, oh, okay, my name. But, like, it's not like nobody scrubbed the van or anything. He's like, I don't know. We're just trying to figure it out. Okay, cool. And then they. He goes, so, where'd the car come from? I'm like, ohio. And he's like, you know anybody in Ohio? I go, nope. He's like, you didn't know who had the car before you? I'm like, I didn't know him. I mean, I knew him from the sale. I don't know what to say. And then he's like, all right, well, like, you buy it from a dealership. And I'm like, I got it on ebay. And he goes, you said ebay? And I'm like, yeah, yeah, ebay. Like, ebay. Motors just all chill. And he's like, and you're. You live in North Dakota? I go, yep, I just moved there. I totally guess when I. I guess when I transferred my license over, I'm like, it's the beginning of the year. He's like, yeah, it says January. I'm like, all right, good. And then he's like. He comes back again, and he's like, listen, this is a really nice car. And, you know, you don't have registration on it. I'm like, I do. I do. I just showed you.
Ryan
That's in the window.
Mike
He's like, we're just trying to make sure that it's not stolen. And I was like, I was waiting for you to say that. And I was like, it's not stolen, but take your time. Do what you got to do, and figure it out.
Ryan
Because if that was your Viper that was stolen, like, you'd appreciate them asking all the questions and possibly getting that thing back.
Mike
I was solely entertained by it, but I was not upset that they were insinuating that it might be stolen. And then since North Dakota has much more lax rules on registration and stuff, he was trying to figure out if my North Dakota ID was fake so that if so, I could, like, register my car in North Dakota. And I'm like, it's not stolen. And they just still like, I was there for 30 minutes.
Ryan
Yeah, you were a long way behind us.
Mike
And I was like, me sitting there in my stolen. Allegedly stolen Viper.
Ryan
They want to watch the YouTube video, me buying it up.
Mike
Yeah. And then so I did, and some kids start hollering at us. He goes, you know them kids? Like, kind of like. And I was like, I don't personally know them, but they Know me. And he's like, how? And I was like, we have a YouTube channel. All right. Okay. And I'm like, did you see the guys and the other supercars ahead of me? Yep. Like that's, that's what we do. And then I like showed him the thumbnail and he's like, all right. And they still like spend another five minutes like deciding what to do.
Ryan
Oh my gosh.
Mike
And it's just like I really need to like laminate those pieces of paper and put them because I'm just going to get eight weeks. Like that's like another month.
Ken
Yeah.
Ryan
So the whole summer driving it.
Mike
Yeah.
Ryan
Guys, I think AI is coming for our jobs.
CJ
Us.
Ken
The new us Podcast job or what kind of what job?
Ryan
I think podcast job. I think YouTuber. I think everything.
Mike
The new Google Influencer.
Ryan
Even though we don't call us that. I think, I think AI is coming for our job.
Ken
In which way?
Ryan
I mean, have you seen. So Google released this new AI software that basically you can take a prompt, which of course it all is in the prompt, but I think there's going to be people that are created enough to make it and you can make a video that actually looks realistic. Now like in this case, they're kind of memeing like a Mr. B style video here, but check this out.
Spencer
Into a zoo to prove one man is enough to fight a gorilla.
Ken
I mean, it still looks fake though. I'm gonna lick this glowing pole.
CJ
Let's see how many views this gets like.
Mike
Like the, the wind noise and.
Angie Hicks
The liquid cement until it hardens.
Ryan
Obviously these prompts are, are made to be impossible challenges, but it's pretty realistic.
Ken
That's. Yeah, that's pretty.
CJ
It looks real.
Spencer
Yeah, it does look.
CJ
But you can tell something's a little.
Ken
Something's weird.
Spencer
It's kind of cheesy. Like it's like weird.
Ben
There's always something about like the voices that it's like that's not how a real person would, would say that kind of.
CJ
There is like a YouTuber that's not real. Like that's, that's like popping. And people don't know.
Mike
Things are just moving really fast. Because I do remember a few creators that. But they had to do that. So they would record a video, then they would change voice, then they would AI like themselves over and over and over. And then it was like it was still being essentially created by a human. But now, yeah, the new Google VO3 thing, it's just like it creates the human. All the audio, the background music, the the wind, noise, the birds. Like, everything is just a part of essentially one big prompt. Instead of having to bring it through the video AI, the audio AI, color enhancing AI, Dude.
CJ
I mean, I. Even through this podcast, when I pop on my phone, it's because I'm chat GPT.
Mike
Yeah.
CJ
Questions. And it can find me information or a clip or whatever.
Ryan
So quick, here's this brand, which is actually like a moderately big brand advertising on Facebook. That's AI.
Mike
Yeah. Straight up, guys.
CJ
Got a little bit small of a head for his shoulders.
Ryan
It looks when you. When you scroll through, you're like, okay, real. And then you're like, wait, this guy is way arms.
CJ
His arms look a little like his. The way he's holding. I don't know, some slightly off biceps.
Spencer
Look, like, into his bodies. Like, his shoulder's not lined up.
Ken
Yeah. And his hair.
Mike
God, it's just.
Ken
Looks like Ryan.
Spencer
How is it so perfect?
Ken
He does look Ryan right now. They actually got, like, the same hair and beard.
Spencer
Ryan.
Ken
Holy.
CJ
If you stay in. That's me, dude.
Ryan
You could be that I should just. Yeah. Stay in the gym and start wearing coconut oil. Fingers are like the. The dead giveaway, right? Yes. He's got a finger behind it.
Ken
Look at his eye, though. The left eye.
Ryan
Yeah. It is someone that real. Like this one. This is the first one I saw a little too. And it made me question it for a while, and then I saw another one of their ads, and I went, all right, this is definitely. Give me Family man on private jet, because the jet doesn't make any sense. It's only got one row of seats, but it's too wide, you know?
Ken
Anyway, you know who they need to AI to bring back and make new content? Outdoor Boys.
Ryan
Oh, dude.
Mike
Already let the hiatus sink in. Let yourself miss them.
CJ
Why do you guys think, like, Outdoor Boys blew up almost due to a meme? Yeah, they were. They were obviously already big and successful. I'm not taking away anything from them. But then where they became superstars was over, like, a meme. Like, people almost memeing them, you know?
Ken
Yeah, no, I. I do. I know exactly what you're saying. I think it was. Yeah. I don't know if it was just, like, the fact that it's like, a guy that shouldn't be as famous as he is. Like, his personality isn't your classic, like, celebrity. And then I think just with the Internet doing what the Internet does, they're like, yeah, this is our guy.
Mike
Yeah.
Ryan
Yeah.
Ken
Because he was awesome. Yeah. Yeah, we're gonna. We're gonna blow this guy up.
Mike
He literally, like, as far as socially never made a mistake is that, you know, like, he never really, like, there was no. Did you hear what he said about this? Like, he was so just a tried and true dude. It's just incredible. 15 million subscribers, I think it is.
Ken
I think you don't know.
CJ
10 million of them in 18 months.
Ken
12 million or 12. It was this guy that's probably mid-40s, and he basically does like, like survival type content out in the wilderness in the middle of Alaska in the dead cold of winter, where he'll go out, he'll dig a cave, and he'll do like his five day survival. And then it's like the most simplistic editing and filming of it. But the guy is just like, he grew up in Alaska and he has like the most wild pocket knife of skills of like surviving off of nothing.
Ryan
Like a Swiss army knife, dude, it's.
Ken
It's insane.
Mike
And so it's like second nature to him. He's not going out and being like, here's all the things that I need to learn to do this. No. He just goes out and makes surviving on almost nothing look easy.
Ken
Yeah.
Mike
Casual.
Ken
Yeah. And he's just kind of like a nerdy white guy with dad.
Spencer
Just looks like an office guy.
Ken
Yeah, he used to. He's a lawyer. He was a lawyer that quit being a lawyer and then he started doing this. But he, he basically, he got so famous in the last 18 months. 15 million subscribers on YouTube.
Ryan
That's insane. I mean, that's insane. Numbers of eyeballs, insane.
Ken
He said he was so famous now that he can't live a normal life because he has like, you know, a couple kids. Three kids, I think, and a wife and. And he was like, I'm so famous now. If I continue on this trajectory, I will not be able to like, leave the house without taking photos and meeting people and like, you know, being like a celebrity. And he was like, that's not the life I want to live. So I'm done making YouTube videos. It's just quitting.
Mike
And I just like, people were just saying, like, I mean, he, he did kind of win.
Spencer
He's retiring. Yeah, right.
Ryan
Yeah. Because I think he just wants to live a moderately simple life in Alaska or somewhere. Right. Like he, you know, not like he wants to move to L. A and be in movies or anything like that. He beat what he wanted to do was pretty cool, actually, to be like, all right, I'm happy here. That doesn't happen a lot either. People quit right before they get to the edge or never realize their dreams or then they get so locked in that they can't stop. So, like, pretty cool that he was just like, I'm happy here. But now, dude, I feel like if I saw him, I'd be like, holy shit. Like, you're the reclusive.
Ken
It's an even outdoor.
Ryan
It's an even bigger deal now. So, like, I hope that doesn't negatively affect it. I hope that it actually works how he intended and people give him the space he deserves.
Spencer
People are going to be going to Alaska to try to find him.
Ken
We got to find him.
Spencer
We got to get him back.
Ryan
It is unfortunate we never had the collab. See, boys. Outdoor boys.
Mike
True.
CJ
I'm insane.
Mike
Yeah, he would have been.
Ryan
Straight up having to take care of us, dude.
Ken
He would have been like, how do you guys get through your day? What do you mean? You don't know how to start a fire without a match.
Ryan
Back to the AI thing. I. I did try. I worked with the prompts and tried to make an AI video. I guess you guys will have to let me know how I did. Money Mike don't believe in banks.
CJ
Is that you?
Ryan
That's you, bud. Eight seconds.
CJ
It looks like Mike when he was 10. Literally, same haircut.
Ken
What did you say that Mike was Asian?
Ryan
No, money. This is who Money Mike learned from your money. Mike's the little kid. This is his origin story.
Mike
Okay. Okay.
Ryan
And then my only Mike was like, wow, I want to be just like this guy.
Mike
We got the gen 4.5 Viper.
CJ
You just saw this guy giving out money and he was driving a red Viper. And Mike said that's who all his.
Spencer
Buddies are throwing money in the air. Dude, I love family.
Ryan
It actually is hard. I tried really hard to like make a half ass good video. And like, it. It was hard to get something to come out that I actually like was even moderately amused with.
CJ
Yeah. When I was trying to use it for like pictures for landscaping. It works, but not perfectly. And they're not like always kind of messes. It's always something's a little mess and like. Or you tell to change one thing and it changes three things. Everything, you know, but it is an insane tool.
Ryan
Have you heard why they're pushing this AI to make like the advancements so fast can do, you know?
Ben
No idea.
Ryan
The rumor on the Internet of what I've heard is. Is now that all of like the Epstein island and the Diddy trials are like, going on, that they're going to then make it so good that we go like, this is AI.
Mike
I could see that. I don't know.
Ryan
But just rock with the story.
Mike
I could see that happening.
CJ
No, I don't think Diddy and Epstein were involved in AI.
Ryan
No, I mean the people that could be.
Ben
I get that. Like the people that could be implicated in his trials.
Ryan
Yeah.
Ben
Are like, they're the ones funding it.
Ryan
Yeah. They're like, dude, we got to get this AI going so we can blame this story. And it'd be a precedent setting case, you know, like, it would be the first AI somebody trying to get out of a case using AI.
Ken
I see your point.
Ryan
I don't necessarily believe it.
Ken
I don't know if I believe it.
Ryan
But yeah, that's what. I guess that's what people have been saying.
Ken
Like the advancements of AI, I feel like is not like, oh, we gotta get this out. Diddy's trials coming up in 45, I guess. Yeah.
CJ
What's up with them?
Mike
Are they asking, are they trying to get like the AI? Let's say, let's use video, for example. Are they trying to get the AI video so good that they can say footage from Epstein island was AI?
Ryan
Presumably, it's like anything. It's not going to be like this HD video like I took of us.
Mike
Right.
Ryan
It's going to be some grainy security cam footage or whatever. You just be like, no, that's AI. I didn't do that. Look at what you can create with AI that isn't me.
Mike
We don't go super in depth with it. But when we take a video, it'll. It'll tell you in the information that it was taken on a Sony A7S3, on a 16 to 35 lens, on an iPhone. It'll tell you all that stuff. But like, how much does that hold up, I wonder.
Ben
But you can. You can scrub all that information off and put in fake stuff.
Mike
Okay.
Ben
It's not like I figured you could. That information is just permanently attached to that clip.
Spencer
Right.
Ryan
All I know is if, you know, we do take this sprinter van out golfing and then to the bar and I do anything embarrassing. Dude, it was AI last night. Wasn't me.
Ken
There you go. Start telling Ev that. Ev's gonna sleep like a baby once he finds out that AI. Oh, it was AI. The AI probably go hit the chorus, eh?
CJ
I'd say I knew C.J.
Ken
Be down already.
CJ
Got a tea time, 5:00.
Mike
Oh, he's super down then. I gotta go change my oil, test.
Ben
Out the new clubs.
Ken
Well, if you guys made it to this point in the podcast, hit subscribe if you're new here. And if not, we'll be back next Tuesday. We'll see you then.
CJ
Peace.
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Life Wide Open with CboysTV - Episode Summary Release Date: June 3, 2025
In this engaging episode of Life Wide Open with CboysTV, hosts CJ, Ben, Ryan, Ken, Evan, and Micah delve into a variety of topics ranging from the looming impact of artificial intelligence on jobs to the gritty realities of drug testing in extreme sports. The conversation is peppered with personal anecdotes, insightful discussions, and lighthearted banter, making it a comprehensive listen for both regular followers and newcomers.
Timestamp: [00:22] – [01:34]
Ryan kicks off the episode with a compelling discussion on the potential threat AI poses to various professions, including the podcasting and YouTuber domains. He states, “I think AI is coming for our job. Shopify, my friend...” highlighting concerns about automation potentially replacing creative and entrepreneurial roles. The hosts explore the nuances of AI advancements, debating whether these technologies will complement or replace human efforts.
Notable Quote:
Ryan [01:20]: "I think AI is coming for our job."
Timestamp: [00:00] – [05:53]
A lighter segment follows where the hosts share humorous and relatable stories about their golfing experiences. From missed shots causing chaos to the challenges of mastering the sport, the conversation underscores their camaraderie and shared frustrations. Ken remarks, “Yeah, dude, it's like fully taking over our lives,” emphasizing their collective struggle with improving their golf game.
Notable Quote:
Ken [02:29]: "Yeah. We need to get you some lessons, Ken."
Timestamp: [08:36] – [15:30]
Shifting gears, CJ introduces an intriguing topic inspired by a podcast with Andrew Huberman. The discussion centers on the D2 to D4 finger length ratio as a potential biological indicator of homosexuality. The hosts engage in a playful yet thoughtful exploration of this hypothesis, examining their own finger ratios and contemplating its implications. Evan provides scientific context, stating, “Gay men have a hyper male pattern that the index finger tends to be relatively shorter than the ring finger.”
Notable Quote:
Evan [12:27]: "If you look at gay men, men that identify as gay, that difference is much more pronounced."
Timestamp: [21:30] – [34:17]
The conversation transitions to the topic of the Enhanced Games, a proposed multi-sport event where athletes can legally use performance-enhancing substances. The hosts debate the ethical and health implications, drawing parallels to past doping scandals in sports. Mike elaborates on the potential future of such events, while Ken and CJ discuss historical examples like Lance Armstrong and their impact on sports integrity.
Notable Quote:
Mike [21:31]: "We could see that happening."
Timestamp: [34:17] – [68:15]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting the phenomenon of Liver King, a fitness influencer who recently confessed to being a con artist. The hosts analyze his rise to fame, the authenticity of his persona, and the broader implications for influencer culture. Ken shares, “He pretty much admitted that he's a con artist his whole life,” highlighting the disillusionment felt by the hosts.
Notable Quote:
CJ [30:37]: "He pretty much admitted that he's a con artist his whole life."
Timestamp: [39:39] – [56:17]
The hosts discuss the logistical challenges of managing group activities, particularly focusing on transportation issues with their Sprinter van. From overcrowded trips to the stresses of coordinating multiple stops, the conversation underscores the balance between creating memorable experiences and maintaining order. CJ muses, “Sprinter van is more fun, that's for sure,” reflecting their fondness for group outings despite the hassles.
Notable Quote:
CJ [54:27]: "I'd be down and then we could like cruise around and like, all the things."
Timestamp: [36:00] – [45:46]
Addressing mental health, the hosts share personal experiences related to stress, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between genuine and fabricated stressors. Ken opens up about the multiple life stressors he's currently juggling, including marriage and business ventures. Mike adds, “The biggest thing for me is, like, differentiating between actual stress... and fabricated stress,” offering insights into their coping mechanisms and the impact of stress on their lives.
Notable Quote:
Mike [44:06]: "You have to understand."
Timestamp: [46:02] – [56:17]
A candid conversation unfolds about the effects of alcohol on their lives and relationships. Spencer shares his experience of staying sober during social gatherings, leading to reflections on responsibility and personal growth. Mike recounts an incident where his sobriety led to friction with friends, emphasizing the challenges of maintaining balance between socializing and personal well-being.
Notable Quote:
Mike [50:11]: "If you're going to hang around and be sober, then drive us home. That makes sense."
Timestamp: [61:20] – [72:13]
Returning to the theme of AI, the hosts explore its potential to revolutionize content creation. Ryan demonstrates an AI-generated video, sparking debate on the authenticity and future of human-driven content. They ponder whether AI can truly replicate the creativity and spontaneity of human hosts, with Ben noting, “They have to do that. So they would record a video, then they would change voice, then they would AI like themselves over and over and over.”
Notable Quote:
Ryan [61:20]: "So quick, here's this brand, which is actually like a moderately big brand advertising on Facebook. That's AI."
Throughout the episode, Life Wide Open with CboysTV offers a blend of humor, introspection, and critical analysis on pressing contemporary issues. From the potential automation of creative jobs to the ethical dilemmas in sports and influencer culture, the hosts provide a multifaceted perspective that encourages listeners to think deeply while enjoying the camaraderie and wit of the CboysTV team.
Final Thoughts:
Ben [71:34]: "It's not like I figured you could. That information is just permanently attached to that clip."
Tune in next Tuesday at 9am CT for more untold stories and insightful discussions with the CboysTV crew.