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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

At least one guy pissed in there. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

At least one guy pissed in there. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

There's not a chance in hell nobody pissed in there.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

There's not a chance in hell nobody pissed in there.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

There's not a chance in hell nobody pissed in there.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Like when you go out hunting? You can eat snow. I mean, you're going to have a certain amount of pollution depending on where you are. You're eating what's in the air.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Like when you go out hunting? You can eat snow. I mean, you're going to have a certain amount of pollution depending on where you are. You're eating what's in the air.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Like when you go out hunting? You can eat snow. I mean, you're going to have a certain amount of pollution depending on where you are. You're eating what's in the air.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Well, in New York, you have a lot of things going on. And one of the things that people don't take into consideration is brake dust. You have a lot of brake dust. So you have all these cars that are constantly doing stop-and-go traffic. So the brake dust in the air, it's pretty significant.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Well, in New York, you have a lot of things going on. And one of the things that people don't take into consideration is brake dust. You have a lot of brake dust. So you have all these cars that are constantly doing stop-and-go traffic. So the brake dust in the air, it's pretty significant.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Well, in New York, you have a lot of things going on. And one of the things that people don't take into consideration is brake dust. You have a lot of brake dust. So you have all these cars that are constantly doing stop-and-go traffic. So the brake dust in the air, it's pretty significant.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

That shit that you get in the inside of your wheels, your car wheels, and you have to clean off, that black stuff, that's brake dust. Yeah. So that's spraying out from every car in the 405. So when you're riding your bike, I'm being healthy. You're literally breathing in brake dust, you fucking psychopath. No filter, taking it right in the face.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

That shit that you get in the inside of your wheels, your car wheels, and you have to clean off, that black stuff, that's brake dust. Yeah. So that's spraying out from every car in the 405. So when you're riding your bike, I'm being healthy. You're literally breathing in brake dust, you fucking psychopath. No filter, taking it right in the face.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

That shit that you get in the inside of your wheels, your car wheels, and you have to clean off, that black stuff, that's brake dust. Yeah. So that's spraying out from every car in the 405. So when you're riding your bike, I'm being healthy. You're literally breathing in brake dust, you fucking psychopath. No filter, taking it right in the face.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

When was that? 13 feet in diameter and 18 feet deep. Many tines of ice were cut from a nearby river in the winter, transported by wagon to the ice house, deposited into the ice pits. The blocks of ice fused into one giant mass. Gravel at the bottom of the pit drained water from the melting and the thick stone walls and straw insulation minimized heat loss from the ice house above.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

When was that? 13 feet in diameter and 18 feet deep. Many tines of ice were cut from a nearby river in the winter, transported by wagon to the ice house, deposited into the ice pits. The blocks of ice fused into one giant mass. Gravel at the bottom of the pit drained water from the melting and the thick stone walls and straw insulation minimized heat loss from the ice house above.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

When was that? 13 feet in diameter and 18 feet deep. Many tines of ice were cut from a nearby river in the winter, transported by wagon to the ice house, deposited into the ice pits. The blocks of ice fused into one giant mass. Gravel at the bottom of the pit drained water from the melting and the thick stone walls and straw insulation minimized heat loss from the ice house above.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Morris claimed he was able to preserve ice from one winter to the following October or November. Wow. That's crazy.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Morris claimed he was able to preserve ice from one winter to the following October or November. Wow. That's crazy.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2196 - Greg Fitzsimmons

Morris claimed he was able to preserve ice from one winter to the following October or November. Wow. That's crazy.