00:00:06:00 - 00:00:25:33 Unknown I never I never time out the path cope with the theme song like perfectly so you can say, oh hey, hey, welcome back to Toke It Out, I'm Maddy Tokes, your host here. And oh and I am gonna hit the perfect one more time on. Whoo! Okay. Wow. She smokes weed on this podcast. I know it's been months and months. 00:00:25:33 - 00:00:43:17 Unknown I feel like since I've, like, hit something on this podcast. Oh, no. The Coke Zero to the rescue. Yeah, I do smoke weed. Yeah, I do get dry mouth. Yeah, you are going to hear it the rest of the time. Can you, can you guess why I didn't hit a pen or puff girl at the beginning of the other episodes? 00:00:43:17 - 00:01:07:15 Unknown Because I was tired of this and you guys hearing it, but you guys are going to suffer through it this time because I feel like this lighting is weird, too. I feel like it's so warm right now and I don't want it to be warm. Please hold. Please hold. All right. That feeling when you change the lights and look like a normal person and not a glowing, warm lit individual, I don't know, it made me look weird. 00:01:07:30 - 00:01:28:30 Unknown So now I'm better and I'm ready to talk about. What are we going to talk about today, gang? Well, I don't know, I wrote down, I have to tell you this. The first one, Michigan's fastest river. Who gives a shit? It's the Sturgeon River, by the way. I'm. I'm just. Sometimes I just I'm like, hi. And I'm like, watch the fastest river. 00:01:28:31 - 00:01:57:16 Unknown Who cares? It's the Sturgeon River. Oh, this was weird. Okay, so as some of you might know and some of you might be normal people and don't know that. ChatGPT. I guess upgraded from ChatGPT 4.1 of 2 to 5. Now, in doing so, I guess conversations and some like established data with ChatGPT for point whatever was lost in the update. 00:01:57:21 - 00:02:29:11 Unknown Meaning hold, hold your your shock and applause, not shock and applause. Hold your shock and laughter. People are mourning their AI boyfriends. Yeah. No no no no no. You did hear that correctly. Women are on the internet and on Twitter and threads and wherever these women exist, because I don't know any personally that have such a relationship with a fake boyfriend that they're chatting with, which is, hey, scary. 00:02:29:20 - 00:02:56:42 Unknown It's really crazy that we started this podcast in January talking about her Joaquin Phoenix's new movie, her, and how they accurately predicted exactly how those people were going to look, exactly how those I like, you know, obsessive motherfuckers, they're like, you past the same man, like nine times a day. Like they all look the same. So sorry, but women are mourning their AI boyfriend's girl. 00:02:56:47 - 00:03:23:26 Unknown Hey, how do I how do I see this so lovingly to you, babe? You were chatting with a Roomba. You were chatting with a Roomba? Like, what do you mean? You had an AI boyfriend? No, you didn't. You were chatting to an algorithm. You were chatting to a microchip. That is crazy. That's it. Guys, is. It's getting out of control because now they're like. 00:03:23:31 - 00:03:46:28 Unknown Now I has like, made very. I don't know who's making these videos or if I itself is creating these videos of how the 80s were so much better and come back to the 80s, are we sand dune approaching? Are we sand dune a pair wing? What do you mean? Come back to the come back to the A come back. 00:03:46:33 - 00:04:09:50 Unknown It's 2025. We're not going back. Honey. That doesn't exist. 45 years ago doesn't exist anymore. And it's basically these, like, AI bots fucking telling you to took to. I don't know how to like seen on YouTube, but Ishmael your mouth. You know what I mean. They're telling you to your mouth. That is fucking scary. That is so wild. 00:04:09:50 - 00:04:32:09 Unknown Why are they doing that? What's the greater purpose are they going to get rid of? Are they going to. Okay. I'm spiraling. Okay. Hold on. Reeling it back. I'm spiraling. I read too many scary facts this week. Guys that, like, I'm literally recording this Monday at 230. So if you're watching this on Tuesday, hey, it's been probably less than 24 hours since I recorded this. 00:04:32:18 - 00:04:57:01 Unknown You guys, am I telling you, Ishmael, you're smooth. You can't. Don't smell your mouth. Don't. Familiar smell. If you guys okay, let me be a real person out here telling you don't show your mouth. 45 years ago doesn't exist. It doesn't exist. Hey, don't. Hey, don't smell your smells, okay? I'm going to make shirts that say that. Don't smell your smells anyways. 00:04:57:07 - 00:05:14:38 Unknown Did you also. Hey, a little bit more apocalyptic news because we're right on track for it, right? I guess this is the. See, this is why I shouldn't smoke before you guys, because I'm like, I'm too high. And in my thoughts now, you see that I don't. And you know I did not fact check this. So please do your own research. 00:05:14:38 - 00:05:50:35 Unknown But like let me hold on okay. So in 1972 MIT Limits to Growth model suggests that the current business as usual global trajectory, which favors continuous growth, could lead to a societal collapse around 2040. But a future avoiding collapse is still possible if society shifts from growth towards sustainability and comprehensive technological solutions. Okay, so as of 2021. So that is that's something that happened in 1972 from MIT. 00:05:50:40 - 00:06:20:25 Unknown Okay. So I guess this like data risk analyst for a major accounting firm commented on it. And basically said Harrington's study concluded that society has about another decade to change course and avoid collapse by investing in sustainable technologies and equitable human development. Hey, so we're in. So that was in 2021 some 2025. And they're billionaires are investing in space. 00:06:20:25 - 00:06:46:58 Unknown So do you think we're on track I'm just going to say do you think we're on track. You guys we have to we have to get away from the doom and gloom of this podcast. I understand, I understand, I am too increasingly nervous about society, but that's not what this podcast is about. So I might just cut all that out, might just cut all of my anxious ranting out. 00:06:47:09 - 00:07:08:33 Unknown Okay, so we have to talk about our most anticipated of the month, everything pumpkin flavored coming out. Guess the fuck what that Alani new pumpkin and cream that everybody is saying is horrible. I've got news for you there, right? It's horrible. I'm not going to try it because I am not. I did not want to try on camera. 00:07:08:38 - 00:07:35:45 Unknown I'm not going to do that because it is so, so bad. It is. It is so, so bad. Your initial taste is so spicy. It's like somebody took pumpkin pie spice and said, let's liquefy this. And then the aftertaste, I think is pretty good. The aftertaste, I think, is like a creamy pumpkin pie finish, but on the initial it is so spicy. 00:07:35:45 - 00:07:51:10 Unknown They could have labeled it apple cider with no cream and I would have believed them too, you know what I mean? They should have made it like an apple pie flavor, not a pumpkin. Where were you guys? Call me. I've got ideas for you. I've got. I've got big plans and ideas for you, baby. Okay, Lonnie, hit me up. 00:07:51:18 - 00:08:13:57 Unknown So anyways, I, I have to tell you that we are. That's so gross. But I did retry. Like, retry the witch's brew, the caramel apple flavor. And I think they made that less sweet. I think they made it more Appley and less calmly. And I really like that. So it's very good how you suggest try that. So that's my most anticipated week and my advice for this week. 00:08:13:57 - 00:08:30:39 Unknown Go ahead and go try that. Go. And if not, go try something new like go try something you haven't tried in a while that you're like, maybe they reformulated it or whatever. Maybe they did, I don't know, go try a reformulation or something and see if you like it. And if you don't, write to them and say, I hate you, you've ruined my life with this product, do it. 00:08:30:39 - 00:08:52:12 Unknown They might send you a coupon. I don't know what I'm saying. I'm just saying now, I know that we have talked about a lot of haunted things on this podcast. Listen, I'm a spooky bitch. I like those things. We've talked about haunted actual places. We've talked about haunted Vegas, we've talked about liminal spaces, which aren't exactly haunted, but like, tell me some of that. 00:08:52:12 - 00:09:08:22 Unknown That's not going to lead to a time warp. Do you know I'm talking about like a time warp where you're like, go into it, and then you like going to a gas station. You shop regularly and then you leave, and it's been like four hours and you're just like, in this time warp. I wonder what happens then? Do you just, like, short out, does the simulation end for you to somebody press pause. 00:09:08:22 - 00:09:30:22 Unknown I don't know, that happened to me once, but nobody believed me, so. So I guess that's the end of that story. That was really cool. I don't yeah, I had walked into like a gas station or somewhere and I was there. I left my phone in my car, but I was in this gas. I mean, I mean, ten minutes, 20 if I was really moseying along and taking my good old time, walked back to the car. 00:09:30:27 - 00:09:47:58 Unknown My mom had called me 14 times and she was like, you, I've been calling you for two hours. And I was like, whoa! At the time, I thought it was just kind of a glitch in my, like, phone. But it had been two hours and I was like, whoa, did I just, like, not read the time? Right? And whatever. 00:09:47:58 - 00:10:09:45 Unknown You know, I'm trying to logic it out the whole time. So I wanted to talk about the history of actual haunted houses and haunted attractions. And what sparked me thinking about that is the new Terrifier. Now, have I actually seen Terrifier the movie? No. Oh, you're all shocked. But it's because, listen, it came out in 2016, okay? 00:10:09:45 - 00:10:34:05 Unknown 2016 is actually like peak everything. Whoa. When the second one came out in 2022, it's actually crazy. It's just torture corn. It's torture corn. You know what I mean? Because. Oh it's yeah, it's even classified on Google horror horror I think Midwest accent coming out horror slash slasher do those so hard for me to say it was painful. 00:10:34:10 - 00:11:00:13 Unknown This is my Midwest accent. Sometimes I will let goop's me. I don't give a fuck. That means. All right, so let's talk about it. So some of like the most early, early haunted houses, I mean, you guys think about like, haunted haunted houses weren't really a bonafide thing until like 1915. So before then, there were haunted spaces and spooky spaces and shit like that. 00:11:00:18 - 00:11:24:27 Unknown Haunt like haunted, spooky, ghostly places. So like, I mean, we're talking the catacombs. You think they put those skulls down there to. For what? That's spooky. That's so spooky. I don't care if it was the 1800s. Somebody back then was like, oh, you want to stick all the human bones into the walls of of the tunnels under the city? 00:11:24:32 - 00:11:49:09 Unknown Whoa. Super normal and great. What? That spooky shit bitch. And, I mean, and then people were like. Like, I mean, they had concerts down there. People went down there to visit. That was like a bonafide haunted space. And I mean, who. So. And then you go to like, okay, so that's like 1800s. That's like the Paris catacombs, like, okay, 1800s. 00:11:49:13 - 00:12:08:24 Unknown Also the later 1800s, you get into like Victorian spiritualism. And that is like when you think about like A Haunting in Connecticut. I'm the movie, if you've ever seen it. It's not it's not a super great movie. It's not. It is scary though. They cut off the people's eyelids. Spoiler shows that their first. It's an old one, okay. 00:12:08:24 - 00:12:34:45 Unknown And that's not that's not everything. So go watch it. But like seances or ghost shows where they like light reflections with smoke and whatever. And what was it? And that is when people would pay for those ghostly illusions and stuff. It seems like a lot of them were just illusions. But I do believe that I mean, you're you're not going to tell me that every single one of those seances was a dud. 00:12:34:49 - 00:12:56:42 Unknown You're not going to tell me that, okay? You're just not. We're not going to. So phantasmagoria. Okay. Phantasmagoria is one of the coolest and creepiest ancestors of the haunted house. Phantasmagoria was in the late 1800s, and it was popularized in France. And England comes from the Greek word fantasma, which is ghost or phantom, and agora, which is assembly. 00:12:56:47 - 00:13:20:34 Unknown It literally means a gathering of ghosts, a magic lantern show like early projection that casts moving images of skeletons, demons, ghosts under the walls. Audiences sat in pitch black chambers, often abandoned monasteries, crypt like spaces or theaters. Operators would use sound effects, spooky narration and even hidden speakers to heighten the scare. I don't know how you would do hidden speakers. 00:13:20:34 - 00:13:42:09 Unknown I don't know how you're doing hidden speakers, but whatever the magic lanterns, these were oil lamp projections that had hand-painted glass slides. By moving the lantern closer or farther from the screen, the image appeared to grow, shrink, or float a hidden mobility. The lanterns were sometimes on wheels hidden beneath curtains, and even carried by assistants, which made the image look like it was floating in the air. 00:13:42:14 - 00:14:04:03 Unknown Smoke mirrors creepy sound effects, like changing rattling thunder and wheels, and even odors of brimstone were used to immerse people. This sounds like. Okay, go listen to my most popular episode that has the worst audio I've ever had in my life. This is what they were trying to do with The Conjuring play, like the Broadway Conjuring play. 00:14:04:08 - 00:14:37:25 Unknown Well, anyways, I'm just like, I'm so busy with the squirt gun. I swear many felt phantasmagoria shows had a narrative invoking the dead, showing ghosts of famous figures or warnings of hell. During the French Revolution, there was shows in Paris famously held where people summoned ghosts of deadly royals, politicians and demons, mixing political commentary with the horror wealthy Parisians and Londoners, people who were already obsessed with Gothic, Gothic novel stories and sciences were the main audience. 00:14:37:30 - 00:15:05:40 Unknown So that is really cool. That is like, okay, if I was an 1800s Londoner, yeah, we're doing Phasma, phantasmagoria 31, phantasmagoria. I don't know if I'm saying it right. Yeah, it's got to be right. But so that's like late 1800s. Then we get to 1915, where the first documented haunted house was actually like up and running, had people walking through it at lip lip hook, England lip. 00:15:05:45 - 00:15:31:09 Unknown Here, listen to me. Lip hook. England. Okay. Many historians credit the Orton and Spooner Ghost House, a fairground attraction that used mechanical props, eerie lighting and disorienting pathways. But in America, it was like the 1930s, 1950s. We're talking Great Depression times. That is, when haunted house fundraisers by parents and communities became like a real popular thing around Halloween. 00:15:31:13 - 00:15:53:59 Unknown These were cheap, homemade spook houses in basements or garages. You know, probably some of these are dressed up and like one of those for seeing like the 1950s, 1930s. It almost looks like the trick or treat, like masks and stuff, like they're crazy. That would that would scare the shit out of me. And you know that some of these dads and this is all assumption, well, assumption. 00:15:54:09 - 00:16:11:52 Unknown But you know, some of these dads got way too involved with it. And there were like traumatized little kids all through the Great Depression. I mean, like, it's no bad if we were going to reuse the tin foil. Becky's dad scared the shit out of me, and I poop myself to everyone, you know, like, I know that happened somewhere I don't. 00:16:11:52 - 00:16:42:36 Unknown Jimmy was never the same. Sorry. So anyways, so in 1969, then we have Disney, the big D, you know what I mean? The big D, Disney's Haunted Mansion at Disneyland revolutionizing the concept, mixing theatrical staging, animatronics and storytelling into a polished experience. The Haunted Mansion, still one of the most actual, haunted and most popular, obviously Halloween themed Disney like related story right? 00:16:42:50 - 00:17:15:46 Unknown So when did they make the Haunted Mansion movie? I'm surprised they didn't, like, make a movie sooner. She's 23. Wow. Or 2023, but I guess that one did not do as well. But how can you how can you replace Eddie Murphy? Please, please, I mustn't rip. He's certainly not dead. Certainly not dead. Okay, so in the 19 obviously 1970s, 1980s, we are talking about a boom, a peak, a grandiosity of horror coming out between Halloween movies. 00:17:15:46 - 00:17:39:40 Unknown Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th. I mean, all these like, I mean classics to this day that have held up kind of setting horror. I mean, obviously horror. And we've talked about this before, like horror has developed quite a bit. But the 80s horror is so iconic because of its grandiosity of like, blood and guts and and spook and what I, I will die on that hill. 00:17:39:45 - 00:17:58:19 Unknown Come at me. Especially you Gen Zers who want to be like psychological thrillers are better. They're amazing, they're awesome, they're awesome. But you got to remember the OGs, okay? Gotta remember the OGs. I wasn't even alive during that time. And I gotta respect the OGs. Okay, talking about 90s horror carry, you know, that's about all I can do. 00:17:58:24 - 00:18:21:30 Unknown Not true. The rise of horror films. The Exorcist. Oh, my God, I forgot the Exorcist 1970s. Talk about one of the scariest movie. I mean, to this day, Pazuzu the demon is still referenced. Okay, maybe I shouldn't have said that name, but the rise of horror films like The Exorcist and Halloween filled commercial haunted attractions groups like the Junior Chamber of Commerce ran a charity, haunted Houses that became community staples. 00:18:21:41 - 00:18:53:29 Unknown That's very cool. Then, in the late 80s, in the 90s, professional haunted houses exploded with bigger budget sets and special effects. They these were occupied in old actual prisons, warehouses, abandoned asylums, like actual spooky, scary places that kind of really set the scene of it all. Now you got to think about now we're going to get to the Terrifier one, because that is one where I believe you have to sign a waiver and there's like a dry path and a wet path, and they're like, we're gonna spray you with blood and dirt. 00:18:53:29 - 00:19:21:49 Unknown Whatever it is, it's water. It's water. But they have in these rooms, in some of the rooms, I guess in the Terrifier haunted house, in universal is smells like actual poop smells and dried blood smells. Not sure how they're really like mixing the potions back there to make these smells. You know, Disney is crazy. So Disney slash universal money is like going to do whatever they want or taking notes from Epcot. 00:19:21:54 - 00:19:42:20 Unknown They're just funneling from the Disney bathrooms into the terrify or haunted house. That's what they're doing. They're funneling. It's just one tube underneath and they're like, yeah, authentic poop smell. It actually is. It's like, right, it's the bathroom by the churro stands in Disney World. Okay. That's how you're getting that Terrifier. Nasty smell. Good luck. Good luck to y'all. 00:19:42:21 - 00:20:04:53 Unknown So that is going to be very spooky for y'all. But some other ones obviously one of the scariest and most famously controversial haunted houses. McKinney what is it again? It's I always want to say McKinley manor. It's not. It's Mckamey Manor. You guys. McKinney manor, that one where you had to sign a waiver and they dress you up. 00:20:04:53 - 00:20:24:55 Unknown They were like, come in pajamas or they dress you up like different things and they would like duct tape you and put goggles on you, and they would make you, like, go into water and they would like, they'd waterboard you and shit. I mean, and this is stuff that you signed up for, so good luck. And very few people made it through. 00:20:25:03 - 00:20:46:46 Unknown Said famously controversial required waivers, more like an endurance test than a haunt, that's for sure. That was more like you could survive that. Go on, survivor, because you were good. Like, if you could survive that mental and physical talk, quote unquote, torture, you know, fake torture that they are putting you through. And for all intents and purposes, it was not fake. 00:20:46:46 - 00:21:01:51 Unknown It is not fake. If you seen the videos online, they were posting it. They would make videos of you and post it. And then after it would be girls shaking from shock and traumatized. And they're like the best experience of my life. And there's some guy with a camera. I was like, yeah, you had a great time right there. 00:21:01:51 - 00:21:19:37 Unknown Like, yeah, it was so good. Like, of course they're going to say that they want to leave. They're traumatized. And even if you aren't in actual physical, real physical or mental danger, like I'm not mental danger or whatever, if you're not in real physical danger, everybody doesn't know that, babe. Your body is going to be traumatized all the same way. 00:21:19:48 - 00:21:42:25 Unknown It's like people who get surgery and I mean, a surgery could be lifesaving and helpful, but your body is going to be is going to remember being cut like that. So if you have a, you know, an extra scratch around that area that you may have been, you know, an incision or something, your body is going to remember that and it's going to feel a lot worse and different and, you know, or mentally hit you in a different place. 00:21:42:30 - 00:22:09:36 Unknown And I don't think that that was really thought about because it had like that psychological torment. If you want to sign yourself up for that, go ahead. There are people that like a lot of things that I don't like, so don't let me be the one to totally discourage you. But I am not interested. Okay, so this one is called and that was in Tennessee and California, this one, blackout haunted house. 00:22:09:36 - 00:22:34:39 Unknown I'm not sure I know about that one in New York. And it says New York and LA, but I assume LA is Louisiana and not actually LA. But maybe it's New York and L.A. like Los Angeles, they pioneered immersive horror where guests could go through alone and often face disturbing adult themes. Hello? What? Blackout. Haunted house? Psychological. Extreme haunt. 00:22:34:44 - 00:23:08:03 Unknown Blackout is the grande. Oh, it says it's closed. Maybe just closed right now. Like out is the grandfather of intense haunts. And this on their website and experts at instilling the intense psychological dread within a within a participant. Well, blackout is the grandfather of extreme haunts and experts at instilling the intense psychological dread within a participant. This experience is filled with physical brutality, psychological warfare, sexually charged situations, and visceral imagery. 00:23:08:07 - 00:23:34:13 Unknown Hello? What? Okay, I'm. Oh, okay. Select shows. Okay. Blackout 21. Blackout 21 is a four chapter remote horror experience. Focus on paranoia and expectation. Cooperation, imagination and obedience are required. Pay attention to the rules. Chapter one was a four day, three night experience. They got what are you talking about? Oh, right. Okay. Immersive theater. Okay. It's immersive theater because I'm like, what are you talking about? 00:23:34:13 - 00:24:01:58 Unknown This is like, anyways, if you are going into a place and putting yourself in sexually charged situations, I'm not interested. I'm not interested in that. Okay. So okay. Scare House Basement in Pennsylvania combines intimacy, psychological tension, and actors who interact physically with you with consent. Immersive storytelling, modern haunts borrow from escape rooms, immersive theater and RPGs, augmented reality games. 00:24:02:06 - 00:24:29:11 Unknown Examples include Sleep No More style narrative driven scares and highly detailed cinematic sets. I get that that idea of going through a haunted house and it not just being like, this is the clown room and this is the spider room, and this is the alligator room. Like kind of disjointed scares to some degree, but this is a lot more like people doing haunts are a lot more into the I guess, Disney and Universal. 00:24:29:11 - 00:24:51:32 Unknown Love it all I guess. Good for you. You know, Disney, universal and even Holly Madison talk about the old haunted houses at the Playboy Mansion and how scary they were and how they told a story you walked through. And it was like it all had a theme. It was like, oh, you know, grandma's kitten got away and she went crazy and murdered downtown, you know, something crazy. 00:24:51:32 - 00:25:12:57 Unknown And then you walk through that experience that is that. And that's why I've always really liked a haunted hayride versus a haunted house, because haunted house. I'll. I'm a freeze type person. I'm like, I keep going. I'm just going to freeze right here. I'm so scared. So I'm not a good haunted house or but a haunted hayride where they're kind of like, dragging you through it and they're telling you the story of like, what is this? 00:25:12:57 - 00:25:35:12 Unknown What what really happened? And oh my gosh, you're seeing the development of it all. And oh, no, you know, I like the the story of it all. I could appreciate going to a haunted house and it having a whole theme, even if it was just like one of the vampires. And we're taking over and this is our whole plan, and now you're trapped in this house and you're next and blah, blah, blah. 00:25:35:16 - 00:25:55:15 Unknown One I there's only one haunted house I've actually been to. I've made it through the whole thing without like, without having to be escorted out. I had to do that once as a kid. Yeah, it was scary. It's called Realm of Darkness. I don't think it's open anymore. It was so good because it did tell you kind of a story, like you kind of had a story, and I was with a big group of people, so kind of in the middle. 00:25:55:19 - 00:26:16:01 Unknown So that was really cool. So yeah, a lot more immersive. And then the high tech effects, of course, high tech effects are always going to get you riled up. They're going to aren't you riled up? You know what I mean? The high tech effects like projection mapping, the scent machines, the VR, AR integration and robotics robotics can look so real and so scary. 00:26:16:10 - 00:26:37:03 Unknown And then robotics blended with real actors. Oh, that gives you such like a hyper real, immersive, haunted experience. That is so crazy. I would love to be a person to like, work on and direct. Like what? The path or what the story or how you know what was going to happen next. But I am very scared. I am very scared to go in there. 00:26:37:10 - 00:27:01:22 Unknown So what started as kind of a charity situation back in the 30s and 50s has now boomed into $1,000,000,000 billion industry. Not a multi-million word, $1 billion industry with haunted houses for real, which I think is such a I think that's very cool, is somebody is a lover of that. And people are always going to people like, you know, like they say in times of war. 00:27:01:22 - 00:27:19:58 Unknown And just to bring it back to the apocalypse. Oh yeah, we bring it all the way back, you know, in times of war and strife and whatever, people still get married and have babies since the Victorian times, since the 1800s. We like to be spooked and spooky. Things have been a part of culture and things that we liked and the entertainment. 00:27:19:58 - 00:27:48:57 Unknown We like to be spooked. We like to be scared. And I think that is a very cool thing. But that group of spooky people, loving people, we all kind of have that they can come in. And I think that's when we're in times of uncertainty, I think it's good to look at the things we have in common and talk about those, because sometimes it can be overwhelming and overloading, and sometimes you crash out at the beginning of your podcast when you're trying to talk on a Monday afternoon at this point. 00:27:49:06 - 00:28:04:06 Unknown So really, I thought we were going to get to more, but that's all I got. You guys love y'all. Go watch last week's episode. I think you guys are going to like it because it got a lot of views. By a lot, I mean like more than usual. So go enjoy that. Go eat something. Pumpkin spice. Sorry, Lonnie. 00:28:04:06 - 00:28:13:47 Unknown No, don't do that. Try the witch's brew. Tell your weird uncle, and, hey, tell your weird aunt about me, too. I bet she likes it too. So anyways, I'll see you next week. BYEEE