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Caviar Phones // Internal Monologues [174]

Regulation Podcast

Regulation Company LLC

Comedy

4.94.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2023

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Geoff, Gavin, and Andrew talk about how impressed they are by Gus Sorola, scanning Starfield planets, most sought after skill in a podcaster draft, phone voices, Andrew leading the college Pick’em, potato draft, the use of nose flaps, bath time preferences, Caviar phones, not so hot sports takes, Kindle sex books, talking to yourself, Gavin being the equivalent of a wolf, what qualifies as an ingredient, gas station chips, and Geoff's water park induced enema. Subscribe to the LetsPlay channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxctb0jr8vwa4Do6c6su0Q. Sponsored by Raycon (Go to http://buyraycon.com/face and use code BIRTHDAY). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

How are you doing, Jeff? I am fine. How are you? I am okay. That's cool. We're gonna talk about robots today. Yeah, we are. He will be here in less than 30 seconds. So if there's

0:21.0

less than 30 seconds. If you have anything to say about him now is the time. I don't like him. Oh, that's, I mean, that's easy. That's not true. I love him. I only like him because he has a pool for you guys to enjoy. Yeah, I hope we get to use that on Saturday. Yeah, I'd love to do that. Last episode we talked about taking over Let's Play. We talked about Andrews ankles. We talked about Jeff's new achievement. We put a talked about team 17. Andrews bad rep regulation flavors. The flavor graphed big foot.

0:51.0

But that was all last time. So this is this time. Hello, and welcome to a nut. God damn it. I'm excited about this time. I'm sorry. I have to explain before before you got here. The same fucking thing happened with this one and Nick. They were just talking on top of each other would stop and then talk on top of each other. In saying, we did the verbal thing of, you know, like when you try to pass someone in a store and then you both end up trying to adjust the same way. It's just awkward. And you just get stuck. That was what we did.

1:21.0

Yeah, we both gave each other a lot of room. Do you feel like it happens more to you than most? I don't know. I'm not pulling people. I don't know how often the average person experiences that I'd say it happens. Maybe once every, I don't know, maybe a year, once a year, once every two years. I'd say it happens four or five times. This podcast a week. Hello, and welcome to a God. Everybody shut the fuck up for a second.

1:50.9

All right. Hello, and welcome to another episode of the face podcast. My name is Jeff Ramsey or some folks call me T-bone with me as always regulation, good scoop and caviar. This episode 174.

2:07.7

I go ahead and say this isn't going to be a great intro episode. I think that was a great intro. I got to write to what new audience. What Jeff did where he screamed for everyone to shut up. I had to do, but it wasn't for content.

2:19.4

I just needed everyone to shut up earlier. So you just do that in normal conversation. You just scream shut up when when I am trying with you guys. Yes, when I am trying to get a point across or trying to get something answered. And it is people talking on top of each other. Absolutely.

2:33.4

I say that's quite extreme social conduct. Can I ask you a question? Yeah.

2:38.4

Haven't you spent time socially with Eric ever? It happens a lunch. It happens in the morning. It happens around the break show. It happens in the park a lot. It happens at coffee shops. Like I just don't want. Just stop if one person is talking. Just let them. I just it all talking at the same time. And then we can't do an intro. And I can't get answers. And it's like, I'll just jump out of window. Just jump out of window. Insane. All right. So how do you want this episode to go next Eric? Well earlier, everyone was talking like robots. So we've already done that.

3:07.8

We don't have to do that now. You weren't here for that. But it was it was almost working pretty well. Um, what I wanted. Let's see. What do I want? How do I want this to go? Um, well, that has been like the 10th burp. I've heard from Jeff in like five minutes. Are you okay here?

3:24.8

Here's what I want to know. Are you okay, man? Dude, I'm just pounding Dr. Dr. Pepper today on thirsty. I got hot. I got hot. I was out on the tarmac today, Eric. I got hot. You were out on the tarmac. What does that mean?

3:37.7

Jeff, uh, I was going to go for a flight with my friend Gus this morning. Oh, but it didn't happen. What happened? But we did spend about two hours in the sun.

3:47.7

Uh, there was a problem with the radio. Like we could communicate with the ground, but not with the other people. I don't know, control or some shit. And so we just didn't take off.

3:57.7

Do you sat in the plane? Yeah. Well, I drove around the plane for a little while. We drove that effect. Gus and I both flipped off Elon Musk's jet. It was right next to us on the. Wow.

4:08.3

Did you feel like a little kid like learning to drive? Like you're just you're not actually experiencing the thing. You're just in, in like the driveway going forward and back. Yeah, exactly like that. It's like, you know, there's two. There's a, there's a steering wheel on the left. And then a steering wheel on the right. You know, Gus let me hold on to that steering wheel. It didn't do anything. But I felt like I was steering.

4:27.7

Exactly. No, it was really fucking cool. Even though we didn't actually fly just watching Gus go through the process of getting a plane ready and just seeing how, I don't know, good at it. He is and how seriously he takes it. It was impressive. And kind of what you say. It's the coolest. You've ever seen Gus. Look.

4:46.5

No, it's up there, but he didn't look at any point. Like he was approaching cool. No, really, I feel like flight stuff is like cool, impressive guy stuff for a lot of you guys. Yeah, but some people, you know, I include Gus and myself in that. You're just not going to look cool no matter what.

5:06.5

He might be the coolest nerd dweeb. Like he's been in situations where like dealing with like convention people like loading into like getting all the stuff from the unloading band stuff. He just knows he just knows what he's doing with procedure.

5:21.5

It's very impressive. He is in, he is, I'll say this about about Gus. Somebody that we don't ever talk about in this podcast. So here I don't know what we're talking about now. But he is one of the most capable people I've ever met when he puts his mind towards something.

5:34.7

I just am trying to understand what like is confidence cool is that you're saying is cool Gavin like what is cool about it's not really confidence is just that he knows all the possible outcomes and he knows all of the possible pass you could take based on what other people say like he's just prepared.

5:51.7

He memorized he's memorized the org chart for everything like all that like if then if this person says no go yeah he's memorized every possible flow chart related to his career.

6:03.7

Okay, I was just trying to figure out if it was actually like cool and a general sense or like Gavin specific version of what cool would be maybe just impressive.

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