Ian Fidance
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Podcast Appearances
Move to Thailand and turn Thailand into the 90s. That's not a bad idea. Dude, you and me go to Thailand. We sell carpet. We put it in people's faces.
Dude, I could see going to Thailand and creating a 90s village where everything feels like the 90s. You get a ground round, a Bennigan's. There's a go-kart laser tag movie place there.
Dude, I could see going to Thailand and creating a 90s village where everything feels like the 90s. You get a ground round, a Bennigan's. There's a go-kart laser tag movie place there.
Dude, I could see going to Thailand and creating a 90s village where everything feels like the 90s. You get a ground round, a Bennigan's. There's a go-kart laser tag movie place there.
Dude, every Honda Civic has a tape deck turned into a CD player.
Dude, every Honda Civic has a tape deck turned into a CD player.
Dude, every Honda Civic has a tape deck turned into a CD player.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
I really think the 90s is a mindset that you can have at any time. You just have to be open to it.
I really think the 90s is a mindset that you can have at any time. You just have to be open to it.
I really think the 90s is a mindset that you can have at any time. You just have to be open to it.
Have you tried to go around without a cell phone? No, that's impossible. It's insanity. The level of fear and panic you feel in your brain for the first 25 minutes, it's a drug. You're like... I leave my phone at home sometimes and go on walks or bike rides, and it's painful. Painful.
Have you tried to go around without a cell phone? No, that's impossible. It's insanity. The level of fear and panic you feel in your brain for the first 25 minutes, it's a drug. You're like... I leave my phone at home sometimes and go on walks or bike rides, and it's painful. Painful.
Have you tried to go around without a cell phone? No, that's impossible. It's insanity. The level of fear and panic you feel in your brain for the first 25 minutes, it's a drug. You're like... I leave my phone at home sometimes and go on walks or bike rides, and it's painful. Painful.
Yeah, it goes away.
Yeah, it goes away.
Yeah, it goes away.
Yeah. And then it feels kind of good. Like, did you ever get, like, too drunk, you, like, lose your phone or your phone breaks, and then you wait a couple days for the insurance to send you a new phone?