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What's up, everybody? Welcome back. It happened. A three-generational generation collision of ideas and beliefs. So a little while ago, I started having Michael join me for Friday Q&A, and I found it to be interesting. And the response from the audience is they found it to be interesting as well, because about 20 years separates us. And a few people reached out and said...
What's up, everybody? Welcome back. It happened. A three-generational generation collision of ideas and beliefs. So a little while ago, I started having Michael join me for Friday Q&A, and I found it to be interesting. And the response from the audience is they found it to be interesting as well, because about 20 years separates us. And a few people reached out and said...
What's up, everybody? Welcome back. It happened. A three-generational generation collision of ideas and beliefs. So a little while ago, I started having Michael join me for Friday Q&A, and I found it to be interesting. And the response from the audience is they found it to be interesting as well, because about 20 years separates us. And a few people reached out and said...
Bring your dad in too, because then there's another 30 years on top of that, spanning damn near a century. My dad is 167 years old. So he's seen some things. He experienced life before light, really, you know, learning to read and write the English language with a piece of coal, writing on a chalkboard by candlelight, horse-drawn wagon, things like that. I'm not sure if any of that's true.
Bring your dad in too, because then there's another 30 years on top of that, spanning damn near a century. My dad is 167 years old. So he's seen some things. He experienced life before light, really, you know, learning to read and write the English language with a piece of coal, writing on a chalkboard by candlelight, horse-drawn wagon, things like that. I'm not sure if any of that's true.
Bring your dad in too, because then there's another 30 years on top of that, spanning damn near a century. My dad is 167 years old. So he's seen some things. He experienced life before light, really, you know, learning to read and write the English language with a piece of coal, writing on a chalkboard by candlelight, horse-drawn wagon, things like that. I'm not sure if any of that's true.
I feel like that's how old he is though. So what do we call it becomes the question of the day.
I feel like that's how old he is though. So what do we call it becomes the question of the day.
I feel like that's how old he is though. So what do we call it becomes the question of the day.
The best suggestion that I got from the audience, given the technology that my father was using when he was a younger man, we had full auto Friday for when it's just myself, even though I've talked many times about only actors and assholes use fully automatic, unless it's an automatic weapon, but a different purpose. It's an area weapon, not a point weapon.
The best suggestion that I got from the audience, given the technology that my father was using when he was a younger man, we had full auto Friday for when it's just myself, even though I've talked many times about only actors and assholes use fully automatic, unless it's an automatic weapon, but a different purpose. It's an area weapon, not a point weapon.
The best suggestion that I got from the audience, given the technology that my father was using when he was a younger man, we had full auto Friday for when it's just myself, even though I've talked many times about only actors and assholes use fully automatic, unless it's an automatic weapon, but a different purpose. It's an area weapon, not a point weapon.
Michael was negligent discharge Friday for reasons that anybody listening could probably tell you. And then for my dad, if we're going to bring him in, it's going to be Flintlock Friday, the peak of technology. At the time, my dad was Michael's age. So that's what we're going to have, three generations. I meant to cover more questions, but damn, the conversation floated a little bit.
Michael was negligent discharge Friday for reasons that anybody listening could probably tell you. And then for my dad, if we're going to bring him in, it's going to be Flintlock Friday, the peak of technology. At the time, my dad was Michael's age. So that's what we're going to have, three generations. I meant to cover more questions, but damn, the conversation floated a little bit.
Michael was negligent discharge Friday for reasons that anybody listening could probably tell you. And then for my dad, if we're going to bring him in, it's going to be Flintlock Friday, the peak of technology. At the time, my dad was Michael's age. So that's what we're going to have, three generations. I meant to cover more questions, but damn, the conversation floated a little bit.
Hopefully you enjoy it. We'll do this again in the future if it's enjoyed by the audience. I enjoyed doing it, so you know what? We're going to do it again anyway. But before we get into it, real quick, you know the deal. Let's pay the bills. Today's episode is brought to you by AG1.
Hopefully you enjoy it. We'll do this again in the future if it's enjoyed by the audience. I enjoyed doing it, so you know what? We're going to do it again anyway. But before we get into it, real quick, you know the deal. Let's pay the bills. Today's episode is brought to you by AG1.
Hopefully you enjoy it. We'll do this again in the future if it's enjoyed by the audience. I enjoyed doing it, so you know what? We're going to do it again anyway. But before we get into it, real quick, you know the deal. Let's pay the bills. Today's episode is brought to you by AG1.
For those of you on a fitness journey into 2025, now that we're into March, coming up to the end of Q1, I hope that you are still on that journey. I get it, the struggle is real. It's pretty easy to get off of those things, especially when real life gets in your way. Efficiency is what I am going for.
For those of you on a fitness journey into 2025, now that we're into March, coming up to the end of Q1, I hope that you are still on that journey. I get it, the struggle is real. It's pretty easy to get off of those things, especially when real life gets in your way. Efficiency is what I am going for.