Thank you. Good morning to everybody hanging out kang g king pickle tony matlack good morning everybody kang what is that pfp my guy i barely even remember
hey guys yeah gm so i just finished up my workout but yeah this pfp is like the first nfc on the
xrpl so there's a big push for it uh recently so people are jumping on it i love it what is it called
it's called bird b-i-r-d i love it man very cool very cool if you don't mind me is that yours
or you just you're rocking it there's there's a bunch of them like that you can buy there's like 8 000 of them so there's plenty for everyone as far as um as far
as like a historical relevance is it an expensive nft on xrp uh it was nine when i just got it like
a week ago and now the floor has jumped up to 15 xrp and i think uh previously it was like
five or six to four and what's x what's xrp right now it's almost three dollars it was like five or six to four. And what's XRP right now?
Yeah, for like having a piece of history on the ledger.
Yeah, I think it's a no-brainer.
And yeah, I'm all about it, man.
Congrats on the scoop and the PFP change for sure.
How was your weekend, man? Did you do anything exciting? Oh, it was all about it, man. Congrats on the scoop and the PFP change for sure. How was your weekend, man?
Did you do anything exciting?
I think I had another talk on Saturday that I spoke in.
So for the Victus Global space,
it's similar to that Web3 slash place space
that I invited you to one time.
So yeah, I've spoken that.
I'm working on the Shopee Discord,
so I just had a breath in the middle of my workout.
But yeah, I just did that and played some golf and hung out.
Yeah, I saw your golf pick, man.
I'm happy any time we get to touch base with people,
and you guys are actually out there touching grass on the weekend.
Hope you enjoyed yourself this weekend, for sure.
Throw it over to the Rambler.
Absolutely fabulous. We're having a great one i did some moving
one with my company to another building and one um to get my son into another house
so it was super busy this week yeah this weekend but now everything's finished you can just move
on a little bit looking Looking forward to this week.
I had my chicken barbecue over the weekend.
I had some friends over from out of town.
So big hosts, fed like 30 people, had some big fires.
It was just good vibes for the weekend for me.
But I try to do that. I try to just a good vibes for the weekend for me but i try to i try to do that
you know try to step away from everything for the for the week so um ram what is and you don't have
to don't feel like you have to overshare i'm not pressing you too hard on it but uh your your
regular job you're nine to five and it's not web three related no i'm not i'm different companies
so i've got one company which i almost like the most, which is Marble Restoration.
So restoration of marble statues and super old natural stone.
So most of the times statues can be maybe 300 or 400 years old, but they're also floors
or who are maybe 200 or 300 years old and have to be restored.
They call it restoration while keeping the character of the material.
So you have to make it in a way that somebody maybe 200 years can still renew it.
That's a company that I do together with one of my sons.
And I've got the Web3 thing.
I've got the laser company.
So yeah, we have a lot of different stuff that we're doing.
And the nice thing is with the marble restoration,
because with marble restoration, the way that we are doing it,
you're always part of the solution and never of the problem,
which makes it super, super, super nice.
So while I'm working sometimes in one statue,
you have to work for maybe two, three weeks.
And then you just have all the time to think about some new stuff
that you want to build, or if there are some blockers in the technology, in the Web3 thing or the software development thing, you just have some really quiet time to think about it.
Because with all the marble, you can't use heavy machinery.
Everything is low and soft.
So you're hands-on with the restoration?
Like you actually hands-on work with stone?
Absolutely. Yeah, yeah. That's why. And we go through all Europe, right?
I work on the mega yachts, right? Together with my son.
And next week, I think I'm going to Portugal for a client.
So, yeah, that's super nice.
That's really cool. I had no idea of your background.
How long have you been doing that?
Wow. no idea of your background how's how long you've been doing that uh 25 years or so i think wow so that's um yeah feels like a lifetime but it's um yeah it's really super nice because working with
that material it's it's if you have to restore it in a way that maybe somebody who's living while
i'm long dead still has to restore it again so there's a whole group of natural stone workers
stone working societies. All people are helping each other and sharing ways of restoration or
restoring in a way that, yeah, it can be done, you know, 100 years. Somebody else can pick up my work
and there's still documentation, everything about how I it so it's it's a it's a pretty knit group pretty awesome to work with beyond the the restoration side of of marble
and stone do you do you venture into like the art side of it like i know i'm assuming uh that like
when you're doing restoration it's more like fixing cleaning uh making sure things are are
sound structurally and etc but do you ever. But do you ever carve or chisel?
Do you create art with stone?
Of course, but especially with the marble statues,
the thing that you should do is restore it, preserve it,
So you should work as delicate as possible
because especially the white marble types,
you don't want to grind them or do stuff
because then the shape changes
and you cannot use every detergent
because then you damage the marble.
So it's all really nice and soft work.
Next time you work on a statue, take pictures.
I'd love to see what you do
yeah for serious i'm serious like um yeah that's super cool also uh fireplaces these are mostly
from the let's say the 1600s or something also pretty nice yeah it's awesome wild very cool
well i hope you had a good weekend i had a fantastic uh fantastic weekend that's like your go-to i don't know if you picked up on it when you asked me, but I tried to do my best RAM impression.
Good morning, Tricky. How are we doing this morning?
It's Tricky Buddha from DeFi Space Donkeys powered by weed on Solana.
Get yourself a bag of weed.
I have two mics on stage,
way delayed. It's crazy so i yeah the other one's
like a good 30 seconds off oh it messed you up you like heard yourself and you're like yeah i was like
well i started to hear myself at a different time out of the other one and i was like it's interesting
so it's just tough but yeah you know how you start to like hear your voice like
during a phone call you know like reverbing that's what i kind of felt like you know
i have a um i have like a voice changer that i use every once in a while when i'm playing uh
when i'm playing games like a voice mod and uh every once in a while i get like reverb like myself repeating, and I just have to stop talking because my brain can't handle it.
I can't finish and formulate a sentence if I hear myself talking.
So I totally respect and understand.
Well, Matlack, how are we doing this morning?
You may not know this about me, but I have arthritis.
I've had it since I was like 16.
But I spent some time in the ocean this weekend, and that kind of, in a fun way, kind of beat me up a little bit.
So I'm a little sore today.
I could use a good ocean trip. That's good. Do you surf or do
anything? You're just a, you're just a waiter and you hang out. Just to get beat up by the waves
coming in and watch people boogie board and surf and all that, you know? I mean, I was a skater
and all that, but that was kind of a lifetime ago for me. You know, my arthritis keeps me from,
from doing a lot of stuff like that, you know, But, yeah, I loved โ skating was my main thing.
I mean, that's โ I mean, I grew up listening to Skater Rock and, you know, during like the Bones Brigade, the Paperalta guys, going back, you know, when Tony Hawk was a kid, you know.
And then, you know, loved all the vision stuff and all the VHS tapes getting shared around with the videos and things.
But which is kind of how I got aware of Sean and stuff, you know, so that whole that whole scene.
Yeah, man. But yeah, I always wanted to be a surfer.
But, you know, being in Missouri, not really on the something that was going to
happen um but i'm really enjoying my time here over uh on the space coast because like we're
i mean coco beach is where kelly slater is from uh who's like the best surfer there's ever been
and uh arguably i guess but um yeah so there's a lot of surfing going on here on a surf contest and
and i think i mentioned the other day about one of my favorite events I've done is a dog surfing competition.
So that's going to be coming up again this year.
So excited about that, too.
But, yeah, had a great weekend.
Got some sun and donated a bunch of old towels to the dog shelter here.
So if you guys ever have any old towels and things like that, don't throw them away.
Go donate them to your local dog shelter
You're always moving with the potcake fam.
It's a lifestyle, my friend.
You jogged my memory of something.
It happened late last week.
Tony Hawk's board, I think it was like his Falcon 2 board,
that he did the first 900 with went to auction.
Actually, we were talking about Tony Hawk and, like,
old skate culture uh over the
weekend with some friends of mine that you know kind of in the same boat just like older millennial
we all skated growing up played like pro skater listening to the tunes like it was just the vibe
and i like we were talking about um we were talking about autographs or something i said
you know there's one thing that like i want as a collector moving like it moving into my older age.
And I want like a blue N64 copy, like complete in box.
Tony Hawk Pro Skater one signed by Tony.
Bro, they're so expensive.
Like I even on like eBay, the the the game itself complete in box is like maybe 40 bucks but anything raw signed by
tony hawk that's a product that is of pro skater like tony hawk pro skater is like easily 300 so
like i'm going complete in box probably like a 600 like item and the rumor is that he doesn't
sign a lot of stuff because he's not really around doing signature events. So I don't know what I'm going to do. There's some loose ones on there, but I'm also
like, I want to see a, like, I want to make sure that what I'm getting is
if I'm dropping that amount of coin on something. Well, it's not on a game,
but I've got his signature along with like Tommy Guerrero
and Ray Barbie. And like, I went to
one of the early skate films that they put out
It was after Animal Chin, I think.
of it, but they were all there.
I got to meet them all and stuff.
I should get back into it. I used to collect
all the old skate vhs and like i could like any of the ones that like donlon song was in like i
love that stuff i look that old like flat top like street skate vibe like rodney mullen was like
oh yeah man he's still he's i mean that guy he's a character i really like him
he's insane actually you know what's funny i haven't read it but he's a character. I really like him. He's insane. Actually, you know what's funny?
I haven't read it, but he dropped a book.
It's sitting on my shelf right now.
It's called The Mutt, and it's like the how-to skateboard from, like,
Rodney Mullen, and he released it probably at this point, like,
like eight to ten years ago.
But, like, he was my absolute favorite.
Always picked him in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1.
But I also loved watching him just because it always felt so wildly creative,
I mean, his backstory is really โ it's pretty tough.
But, you know, it's kind of like anything, guys.
And, you know, it's kind of like anything, guys.
We are all going to experience adversity.
And by no means am I trying to say, am I trying to lessen or belittle or whatever challenges that we go through?
Because they're big, you know, major life-changing things that we go through.
And we need time to process all of that.
And if that's not something you can do yourself
or with family or friends,
go get some professional help to process through things.
But it's also like those, use that,
use those tough things to develop yourself.
And if nothing else, to help somebody else that's doing,
going through something similar. You know, I mean, some of the best counselors are ones that have been
through, have had their own rough life. You know, I think it's a very common thread too,
especially like in ministry. If you get into ministry, like a lot of the people that are
trying to help people in ministry, they've had a really rough time. And so their
spiritual journey helped them. And so they're trying to help other people, you know, but
yeah, he's tough, man, but also listening to him and how that shaped his philosophy in life
is super interesting, which made me even like him more, you know he's he's cool very talented yeah 100 i i took away
actually not that long ago i was listening to an interview um from rodney and he was talking about
how he still treats skating like therapy and he's like i think a lot of people as they grow older
and you know arguably all those guys that are pro are just like grown-up kids they all still like
live their passion and they're still thriving from like a passionate thing that they do.
But he's like, as we get older, we stop doing that.
And he's like, I look at like overcoming a problem as that.
Like if I can do this crazy 12 stair, you know, do some crazy line.
He's like as like therapy to go.
I'm going to fail a bunch, but eventually,
like if I keep trying and I keep practicing and this is what I need to do, I make it.
He's like, and then just having fun with the journey. I was like, I need to start doing that.
And I, I don't know. I remember you telling me, uh, I think it was on Friday that you were a
drummer and we've talked about this, but like I drum, I went to school for music and I just started
picking up my sticks again and getting back, like getting back chops from like playing. Uh, and it feels
so good. And not that I could be a pro or like eventually like go on tour and be in a band again,
but it does feel good to like have that therapy outlet of something that's not tied to like what,
you know, what we all kind of hope will take off in our personal lives or financial lives.
It's just good to have a fun thing that we go through and practice and get good at.
And that's what it's been for me recently.
Man, I didn't, I don't think I realized that about you.
I, you know, we, when we moved from Missouri to Florida, we, we got rid of almost everything, you. We really do. Oh, man. That's crazy. Yeah. When we moved from Missouri to Florida, we got rid of almost everything.
Yeah. We just tried to make it as easy as we could.
And that's actually when I transitioned from my band that I had been in for 33 years.
So we had been an active band for three decades.
So it was a huge transition for me personally
but of course my family and all and i had i have really no plans of doing anything with music uh
like performing in a band or anything um because if that was my goal i would have stayed you know
because my band and with my best friends too so we weren't just like a band like it was my best friends that we were in together but i still have my drum set like i could not let
go of my drum set um and it's in my closet right here next to me right now you know what do you
have it's a yamaha recording custom from 1992 that's sick bro i have a pearl elx it's at my
parents house but it's all cased up she's's probably still really pretty, just a little bit of dust on her.
But what I play on now is an electric.
I have like a TD6 or something.
Yeah, I played on many electric kits.
They got their place, you know.
And the new, new, new ones are really pretty wild.
But you got to drop like six to ten grand on like a 15-piece set.
I have more control over.
I play alongside like a PA system and I can plug in my phone and like,
I used to play on like a three CD,
like thing and just blast in my speakers.
And sometimes I could barely hear the music keeping up with.
that helped me with time.
That helped me with my timing. I'd have to count in my head and do all that jazz but
now the electric the electric kit has so many pre-programs it's it's it's my favorite yeah it's
pretty and you know obviously helpful for people in the house if they're nearby because they kind
of hear the fat fat fat i don't care about that i don't care about well no the the heads on my kit are all mesh
so they basically have bounce back like yeah okay yeah so those are sick those are sick but
kang your hand went up what's up man oh sorry guys yeah uh i saw the uh green ring and tricky's
profile picture so i was just wondering uh are you do you show up to like the xmeme coffee and
Or are you familiar with that?
Because that's kind of where it came from.
So I just wonder if you were plugged in there or not.
You might be making breakfast.
Other than that, I also forgot that I had my vibe coding space yesterday and G was there.
Again, anybody that's doing things over the weekend, I sincerely apologize.
It makes it it's really hard for me to like one plug in for them.
It's like my my kid time and like my again, step away from my computer time.
So any any weekend stuff, education or even the fun stuff like the
other games i still haven't been to one yet um but i will i will try to plug in as much as i can
and then share even if i can't oh um dope dope dope let's uh throw it over to g gmg
jam jam everybody sorry about that i'm in the middle of Jam Jam, everybody.
I'm in the middle of, I don't know what, transferring money because my daughter's phone bill.
It's like I'm rich or something.
You looking for a sugar baby?
Because I'll send you an application if you want.
I wish. I'm rich in love with my family and friends.
All right. I'll fight for that.
All the blessings. What could I save?
words don't come out anymore
I'm too old. The fidgetal? Yeah, that's
it. I think it's their keychain,
it's bigger. I don't know.
Is it? It's like a labuba or something.
Rapsole's wife is really into
his friends really into LaBuba.
It took forever to find one
I want one for her birthday.
I'm trying by Ape and I usually
I put it all through and it's pending and pending, and then nothing happens.
What's the cost of the mint G?
Like I said, Glyph is easy peasy.
I never have any problem. but today i seem to have issues
so i'm gonna have to go another way i don't want to buy eth then you have to pay the fee
for gas and then you have to transfer you know bridge it and then you have to pay gas for that
like uh why d i uh admittedly have not loaded up on crypto in such a long time
i need to i need to get better about actively dc-ing into something i don't even care what it
is uh i basically just like trade back and forth or if i get like an airdrop it goes back into
crypto or nfts and i'm at a point now well there's there's
one mint that's coming i'll pin it up to the top and you guys can peek if you if you host something
on on open page but um i'm part of the pre-sale for the open the open page nft as basically like
a mint pass that they're launching uh it's pretty high like i haven't minted something in a long time especially specifically
on eith it's 0.065 for the pre-sale side of it so it ends up being like 270 ish bucks
and i don't want i just don't have it sitting in any wallet but now i'm like okay like i hate to
like get rid of like any of my a chain nft NFTs to then buy another thing.
But I think I'm going to have to do it.
That or I'm going to have to load something up.
I want to do that too, but there's just no way right now to do that
because I need to do something else.
And like today, I'm just buying too many NFTs.
And I'm just leery about the wallets. I've
been reading a lot of stuff. And it's like, I need to get a new ledger. I just sent my
Nano back because it wasn't working. And I missed getting a refund by like a few hours.
For my Nano. I was still under warranty.
So they got it really fast.
And so when I get the new one, I'm going to give it to my son.
And I think I'm going to buy a Flex.
And the Flex seems okay for a beginner like me.
I'm weary about Wi-Fi and Bluetooth more so,
but it has some protection for Wi-Fi,
but not so much Bluetooth.
that is like super secure,
but it's too advanced for me.
because I'm always dropping things
What happened with Ledger?
What was wrong with their nanos or anything else that they released?
And then from the time I got it, I couldn't move anything on there.
Every time I tried it, it just didn't work or created an address. And then it wouldn't do what I needed it, I couldn't move anything on there. Every time I tried it, it just didn't work or
created an address and then it wouldn't do what I needed it to do. And I said, screw it. It's a
pain in the neck with the buttons anyway. And reading the screen that I have arthritis as well
on my hands and it's hard to press the buttons and see the screen. So I think I'm going to go
with the flex. I have 30% off, so that'll help a little bit. I'm going to go with the flex. I have 30% off.
So that'll help a little bit.
And we'll see if I can wheel and deal with them.
All the time and trouble.
Probably like three or four years ago.
But I only ever use it plugged in.
And then it gets safely secured.
And put away. And just outside of just you know having a spot that lives in crypto you know i
think having a safe is important you treat it like an asset but i've never had an issue with
mine yeah i agree with the interface stuff and there's a couple of well there's another ledger
that's out there that's basically like a full screen ledger now too um like the i think it's got like a like an lcd screen in it yeah the flex
does and so does the stacks the stacks does but that's a little bit more expensive for me
um i i can let the staff the flex is like 200 with 30 off i. I can do that. And I'm going to, of course, buy a direct.
But otherwise, I'm getting it together slowly.
But surely, weekend was pretty cool, I guess, being in the other side.
And the minute I started playing in Outbreak, I got infected.
I kept up with everybody. I didn't get lost. Yeah, I bumped into a What a bummer. But it was still fun. I kept up with everybody.
I didn't get lost. Yeah, I bumped into a few rocks here and there, but get stuck in walls.
But it was really good. And then when we moved to the swamp, I hung with everybody too.
But we were going to fly over to the soccer field and I couldn't move. I was just stuck in the air.
And there was like 400 people, so I couldn't get any help. But eventually I couldn't move. I was just stuck in the air. And there was like 400
people, so I couldn't get any help.
But eventually I made it there
I didn't get lost. I made it in the
direction. I did it right.
I was just excited. I was very happy.
my weekend. Otherwise I did nothing
No, that's something. That's good. That's good.
He said Trezor. So peek at Trezor too. I don't know enough about him.
Trezor's good. Yeah, I did AI and they gave me a breakdown.
And of course they always say Ledger's on top, but this other one,
Rock something was really way up there.
But I did go to the Vibe space yesterday, the Vibe coding space,
and I think I'll go to the next one
on your Vibe coding build for 8Chain?
Shall I say AI is working on my
I think I'm almost done with that.
I just have to figure it out to put it on the form for our homework this week.
And I'm going to go over the prototype presentation, so that should help and catch up a little bit more.
Repetitive, go over it again and again and see what happens
that class has gotten basically out of hand for me i feel like i'm at least like a like a whole
session and a half behind at this point just good i would love to see i mean if they go to like a
2.0 version of it to have one class a week and give people like a good five to seven days
to like go through do their build, polish it up,
and be able to get critiques.
But a day between classes, it feels crazy.
No, I'm lost. And it's like, okay, this is supposed to be a novice class.
It seems to be geared to more experienced.
And that kind of bogs me because I get stuck with all the โ
I'm not used to acronyms not being explained, Army, Navy.
You have an acronym, you spell it out, and then you put the acronym.
Not everybody is familiar, and they don't do that.
So I have a list now, thanks to the space.
gave me a bunch of stuff it i i'm so grateful so i'm just muddling through because i i'm lost
and you could ask a question you don't get an answer and yeah i found that now too uh depends
on where you ask it i think they're prioritizing uh the youtube questions so just a heads up if
like i watch a lot on x just
because it's always up on a secondary monitor so rather than me opening up something else i only
use x but based on based on the past couple sessions that i've watched they they very much
will answer youtube questions first maybe it's the way they're seeing them even though there's
like a multi-stream chat yeah but yeah and there's too much like the last class
we asked the class if i wanted to listen to somebody tell me how they do it or their
suggestions i think you should leave that for the end of the class and we had two of those
and that to me wasted time yeah you know i it's good to have. Don't get me wrong.
But when you're saying, yeah, this is a great program, blah, blah, blah.
And you're listening to it for an hour.
It's like, I'm not learning anything.
I am learning some things.
But it's very fast paced, even during the class.
It is. Let me know. i want to see your i want to see
your prototype build i'm i'm hoping to get ours out by wednesday we got a little bit of polishing
up to do also uh i'm finding it hard to find like a like a reputable ai build that i can go in and
do all the like like i think the hardest part for us is going to be adding testnet to be able to transact and test the third web stuff.
That's a lot more in depth than I'm used to navigating.
So that's going to be really tough.
He'll point you in the direction of him.
Yeah, we'll certainly help.
I was using V0 like they suggested in the beginning, but I ran out of credits.
And I was like, I'm not paying.
I'm not going to pay for a pro version of this to only be able to do so many prompts a day.
And then have to backtrack and fix things.
So we went in a different direction.
But even in rebuilding what we had through Vibe Coding,
it was a little bit more cumbersome than I think I would have liked.
They recommended some of what Kang and them used for AI, which sounded great.
And we talked about the VO and, I mean, I don't know.
It's just really, for once, it was my questions were answered, paid attention.
Not saying that happens all the time, but once in a blue moon when you're not as experienced, you're of uh dismissed i'll tell you i'm gonna have
to go back and re-watch the last two sessions i know a lot of them are there's a lot of fluff
conversation but the important stuff i remember them covering cursor at one point i was like i'm
not mentally prepped to even start putting this stuff in so i thought i was gonna quit for it but
i'm not a quitter so i'm gonna do I missed one, the one before this past lesson.
So I started going over it, and I'm like, oh, you're putting me to sleep.
But I am so glad to be here.
And I'll just chill for a bit.
Yes, thanks for popping in.
Oh, it was good, thank thank you sorry i was late um i had work early this morning so um early earlier than this you
work too hard yeah someone had an appointment so you need to you need to start um you need to start
going web 3 full time and then and then you can wake up at noon.
Yeah, that would be amazing.
How was your weekend, though?
Really, just play pudgy party and have work, really, to be honest.
You got to get on DeLulu with me.
I ran DeLulu over the the weekend and I got two wins,
which feels a lot like more accomplished than just getting regular wins.
Like we regularly do. You have to like trick people into letting you win.
It's good. It's like mental warfare.
Delulu. Yeah. That's the first Fortnite proximity chat.
So like you can hear everybody.
It's way toxic, though, just so you know.
So, like, prep yourself to be emotionally scarred by just getting absolutely gunned down my children.
I've been playing as a Christmas tree and just, like, hanging out in houses playing Christmas music.
And people tend to ignore me. Okay. It's been a good vibe. Yeah. Let me know when you're around. We can run one or two.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm down tonight. Matt, like your hand went up before I go to Space Kitty.
Did you have something you want to interject? I just wanted to mention I've got a nano ledger
as well. And I always have this error that it stopped charging the battery because it's like overcharged or something.
And I've gone through their help trying to figure it out and reset it and all this stuff.
And it still doesn't work.
So I can hook you up with the person that I was emailing back and forth.
And they checked the warranty.
I had to send them the receipt.
And they sent me the label to put on the package to send it back.
And they already got it today.
So I'm sure they'll send out a new one next couple of days.
So I should have a new one by the end of the week.
I mean I went for almost six months
or more tech support on discord
or I'll put it in the chat in the comments
and this way everybody has it.
Anyway, I just wanted to make sure you're not alone in the battery deal with the ledger.
Yeah, definitely keep your crypto safe.
If your stuff's not working, definitely back it up wherever you can.
Make sure you keep track of that. And I actually should should i mean i i should probably stay on top of mine
god forbid something happens to it to be able to transfer assets back and forth to a new one would
be important too i never ventured into i think i think with the x and this might be with everything
ledgers you can set up multiple wallets as well. So basically beyond your applications,
break down asset classes in different wallets.
Yeah, I'm going to set up a vault.
Yeah, I'm going to do it.
I have instructions if you want them.
Listen, shadow tech cannot come quick enough for me.
I'm so excited to have things out of my hot wallet at the point where it becomes accessible and usable to everybody in any asset across multi chains, basically making things on the chain.
Because right now, a lot of the stuff that I have for a chain just has to live in a hot wallet.
I also dislike that we're rewarded for using wallets, but not rewarded for using cold storage.
All the wallets that are dropping tokens
I think it opens up a lot of vulnerability.
So it's just my own personal take.
But let's say Space Kitty,
GM, haven't seen you in a minute.
I've been better. It's totally fine though. I you in a minute. How are we doing? Happy Monday. Hey, GM. I've been better.
It's totally fine, though.
I just had a question, and honestly, I just, I don't know.
I feel like this was, like, the best space to maybe come ask.
Does anybody here have access to, or do you know who maybe I should reach out to,
if I want to put some things up, potentially, for a raffle?
It seems like the best way to do it
as opposed to just flooring things.
Aaron is doing a raffle as well.
Yeah, he's doing one now.
Of course, you have to do the quests
Then you use the moolah to get the raffle tickets.
No, I think Space Kitty's talking about selling things, not entering raffles.
He's pretty cool about it.
Him and Ernest, they might know.
There's a lot of people doing raffles.
I don't know of, like, bid systems, Space Kitty.
Is that what you're talking about?
Something like you would put something up and have a bid on?
Yeah, do we know who's got this?
Let me, I'll write it down.
I'll keep my ear to the ground.
Yeah, sorry to hear that you're not doing so hot though.
Space Kitty, send me a DM if you need anything.
But I'll keep my ear to the ground with anything else that's going on.
We have, I pinned up to the top.
I want you guys to be aware before I forget or we pinned other stuff going through.
Oh, Matt, like you shared it.
That we have another space on Thursday, Conk Radio episode two for Pocket Rescue. Um,
bunch of stuff rescue. Uh, we're going to talk more about, uh, the rescues Matt like is doing
over there for Pocket Rescue. We're going to have more of the raffles. Uh, the obviously,
the obvious push is to help, uh,ack get um pocket rescue minted out to help
save more puppies uh the last last one that we had uh last thursday was a lot of fun um had some
solid giveaways there'll also be more badges for you guys to claim i don't even know what matlack's
doing with the the end badge but to gate all to get all four i think he's got a a little surprise up his sleeve so
make sure you guys ring the reminder uh bell on that one and uh tune in on tune in on thursday at
4 p.m est malak have you lined up another artist to talk to i know we got rock on episode one but
who else are we going to be bringing in so um this week I'm hoping to have a Abaco shelter volunteer in the Bahamas on to talk.
So they just had a big storm come through and it's on, it's moved on.
So it's headed up toward Bermuda now.
So they got a ton of rain, heavy winds and stuff.
But, you know, so like a major storm, but not a big deal to them.
Like, you know, it's all perspective, right?
So, but there's flooding and stuff going on.
So hopefully she will be available to come on.
So I'm going to check in with her and get that scheduled.
But yeah, a couple other folks as well.
But hopefully Austin will be on this Thursday talking to us.
You know Austin personally?
Like you know a lot of these people from Abaco?
know a lot of them she is a newer volunteer uh she's younger uh most of them are really just
She is a newer volunteer.
kind of on facebook and they don't do much else and so it's been tough to even you know i'm like
hey i'll help you set up an account and you know it's like you know i a lot of my time with with
them is i'm kind of teaching them tech you know, and stuff. But she's younger and already has an account on X.
So I have not met her, but I've communicated a lot with her, of course.
But she's one of the ones that are getting, like, better photos for us
So, yeah, so hopefully she'll be on.
And I just want to kind of, you know, really just hear from her.
Like when you go and volunteer, what's that experience like?
Like when you're, you go there for a couple hours or wherever it might be, um, whether it's once a week or multiple times a week,
I just kind of want her to talk through, okay, well I'll show up and all the dogs are barking and, you know,
so, um, just to give people a, you know, a firsthand account of this is the dogs are barking and you know so um just to give people
you know a first-hand account of this is what it's like you know so i mean the shelter like it's not
people always talk about hey can i just swing by and see you guys it's like no there's there's no
office yeah like there's you know no the only time people or humans are there is when they're there
feeding the dogs you know so anyway yeah hopefully she'll be on the shelters themselves aren't like traditional shelters where
like like we would go in the states to go visit dogs get a feel for temperament to then be able
to adopt it's basically i'm gonna say i want to sound bad but basically like holding for puppies? Yeah. So, um, there, there's a variety of, of shelter types, if you
will, in the Bahamas. Um, and when you go to the capital of Nassau, you're going to get into some
more established, uh, structures there. Um, so there's, you know, because they have an SPCA,
they have a humane society there and things like that. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, it's, it's rough still, but, but in Abaco there's, there's nothing.
And so they've actually just launched a building campaign that I really haven't
broached the subject of because it's a massive undertaking from a financial
And so I just don't want to have too many you know i don't know things we're
talking about i want to focus on what we do which is helping with the spay and neuter clinics and
the travel and the feeding and medical of the actual dogs you know um and and uh so hopefully
um in the next few years there will actually be a better structure built that would have like hey
come in and meet the puppies or come in and bring your dog and see if it gets
along with the dog you're interested in, you know,
and right now that just has to happen either outside of the shelter fence or
they take a dog somewhere else, you know,
to someone's house or somewhere public to meet or whatever. But, uh,
I mean it's located on the top of an old dump site for the
city so you know where the trash all went and then they covered the trash up and that's what the
government gave this gentleman named pops where he could start this shelter yeah um so it's just
built on top of it you know but um but it but it's, it's not a, not great.
So they need a new place.
If you had to, if you had to like guesstimate the financial side of like building in the Bahamas, is it, is it on par with what we deal with in the States?
Cause I'm just super curious.
I mean, I would, I would say minimum one and a half times.
You could easily say it's twice the cost, you know, because we're building a place over there ourselves personally.
You know, I mean, you're getting up to $400 a square foot in some instances.
you you're getting up to $400 a square foot in some instances. Yeah.
So, I mean, you can get it down to two 50, 300, um,
just depending on the builder and what you're doing and all that. But, um,
but it can be super expensive. Yeah.
Do you think it's just cost of material or is it?
It's almost everything is one and a half to two times the cost, uh,
because of important taxes,
uh, the vats that they're, you know, then shipping as well on top of that.
Yeah. Um, yeah. And it's, uh, you know, it's just a different vibe and it's really,
it's really different. I actually recently, um, helped with a website from a gentleman
that, um, I'm really hoping, um, I can network with him and get somewhere.
But he specializes in new technology for building materials that are specific for like building in the Bahamas.
So, for instance, like you think about rebar.
OK, they're going to do a lot of stuff with concrete, and then you need rebar to do solid concrete.
Well, you set rebar out for a week.
Well, it's rusted up already in the Bahamas, especially.
And then you're going to put that rust inside of your concrete.
I mean, what's going to happen over time?
Well, that's going to have a negative impact on your concrete over years. Well well he's got like this new fangled kind of rebar that doesn't rust you know so again
more expensive but also the longevity of it is way beyond typical stuff so so that's you know
and obviously built for hurricanes and and and all that. So not just the salt water environment,
but the super powerful storms that are coming through.
Does the shelter themselves,
without getting too far in the weeds,
and then we can kind of slip it up.
I don't mind having this conversation on Thursday either
and kind of get some insight into it.
But with regards to like the shelter,
is there like government funding with buildings and these things? I'm assuming that it would be
helpful in travel industry for people that come in, want to spend like say US dollar to be able
to kind of, you know, prop up a little bit more of their economy as big as the travel industry is there.
Is there government funding
or is this stuff mostly private?
that's from like a funding perspective.
The other flip side to this,
which is actually blows my mind about the Bahamian government in a negative way,
is they have like animal cruelty laws in place that they do nothing about.
They do not reinforce them like at all and right now there's this
movement going on from a lot of locals especially over uh in nassau which is the capital where
they're really doing all they can to shame the bahamian government and and talk to them about
this is negatively impacting the travel industry.
So if nothing else, think of it from that perspective.
And I touched base on this a little bit,
but we just think of the Bahamas as like resorts.
I've also referred to the Bahamas as a third world country. And that's more of a โ it's not technically, I guess, a third world country because there is a lot of structure in place and things like that. I think it's technically like a developing country or I don't know, something.
There's a technical term for it that's something about something developing or whatever.
But anyway, they just โ they don't do anything, and it's really bad when tourists see this stuff.
Now, if you don't go outside the resorts, you don't see it.
If you venture outside the resorts at all, if you're doing Airbnb or short-term rental BRBOs or anything like that,
or if you're out in the the family islands which is where our
primary focus is out in the abacos as part of the family islands um there's not real resorts out
there like like huge corporate resorts yeah those sands or whatever stuff like that you know um
there's more boutique resorts so you actually see, you know, like you see what's happening. Um, I mean,
you'll be at your resort and, and stray dogs come up on the beach, you know, and stuff. So
I just don't get it. I don't know why they are not, um, stepping up, you know, but hopefully,
hopefully they'll get the point, you know, and make some changes. So we'll see, but no,
no real support in Abaco. It's been two decades, I think, of them trying to do this.
So they just bought land from the government to build the new facility on.
But just to get the government to sell them land was a huge ordeal.
So they just give it to them
It's more inland land too, right?
isn't prime real estate for...
Yeah, the new one's even near the airport.
So most people don't want to be
building their dream home
hotel near the airport, just, you know, the traffic noise and all that stuff. But yeah.
So in this one, the new areas like out of the flood zone, like the current shelter is on a
dump site, but it's also a flood zone, you know? And so even heavy rains are, they probably got,
there's, they're probably sitting in some of the areas of the current shelter right now probably have an inch to six inches of water sitting in it.
Which, of course, then stirs up stuff from the dump that's underneath the ground and brings it up and all that.
Yeah, that's unfortunate.
Well, I'm excited to talk to them, kind of get a vibe for what it's like volunteering.
And I'm looking forward to the space on Thursday.
And hopefully we can mince some more potcakes and kind of grow the mission.
So looking forward to it.
The other thing that I have is I play catch up on Mondays.
So if anybody else has anything they want to interject or a conversation you guys want.
Oh, actually, before we get to any of that stuff let me throw it over to ace gm ace i
didn't realize you were up here also we got john from um the fat the fat rats but uh ace gm man
happy monday good morning good morning my beautiful family how we doing ace
oh man my mother woke up and she had a flat tire so you know i'm here changing her tire but always
tapping in with my family and just making sure everybody's great let's have an amazing day guys
gratitude is always that you're a real one uh admitted, I don't know how to change a tire.
So I hope for my sake and anybody else that's on the road with me in upstate New York, you're not caught behind me because I'll be flagging you down to help me change a tire.
I'm less than an adult in that respect.
I'd be so happy to help you out, bro.
Come on from Florida just to change a tire for me?
As long as you're making barbecue the way you did the other day
It's all dude, it was good. It was a slow-cooked chicken for like two hours on Kohl's and an Applewood man
legitimately probably like one of the best cooks we've had so
Get you guys I'll get my wife to do
an open invite uh next week or next year too so you guys can all pull up well yo maybe when um
everybody comes down here for basil we'll get a smoker run a smoker and smoke some brisket and
if we do a cookout that would be bomb that would be so much fun that's the vibe i want
that is the vibe i want um cool uh good we covered everybody kind of getting a vibe for
your weekend uh hope everybody again had a good one a couple things uh i know a lot of you guys
don't partake in in the uh at least the people up stage. If you guys do any of this stuff, I'd love to have some insight into what it's like.
I haven't ventured in yet.
That's usually my mid-Monday because I'm answering emails and calls and stuff.
But they launched a couple new partnerships.
And by they, I mean ApeChain.
So all kind of living over, uh, with hyper liquid, there's, uh, the hyper yield cash,
which from my little research looks to be like an auto positioning rebalance, uh, protocol.
So if you guys are kind of living in the hyper liquid X, um, uh, a chain vibe and you guys
are doing LP stakes and doing all that stuff, it does look like hyper yield cash is a good viable option.
Probably not something I'm going to partake in.
And I feel like for that reason, it's going to kind of throw me on the leaderboards or
off the leaderboards because I'm not using a lot of the liquidity that I think I want
to use for, say, like that OP presale NFT mint coming up.
But yeah, if you're if you're deep in the ecosystem,
The other one is Liquid Launch.
So that's going to be basically tokens
So if you have the, I don't know,
the status to launch tokens
or you have a vision to launch the tokens
and they become viable and you have
a plan for them does look like because of all the traction that Hyperliquid's getting paired
with or even without Ape, it looks like a back token launch over on Hyperliquid.
Is anybody doing anything? I know we all kind of like we vibe on the timeline and share excitement,
but is anybody throwing money at,
at some of the protocols that they're covering?
anybody that's living in ape chain?
What would get you excited?
I don't know anything about that stuff.
I would need like a mentor to be like, all right, bro, do that.
I use this software. Here's the thing.
Here's how the this interacts with this interact with this and how all this
works together. And, you know, I just kind of need, it's almost like,
you know, someone might teach you how to trade the stock market.
Like here's how you watch the candles and draw on the, you know,
draw it all out. And so you can kind of determine if it's going to go up or down and make your hedge
your bets on that if you will i kind of need someone to go along that with me uh i mean i
can learn it myself i just don't have time you know so so this is like i think that the most
simplified explanation is if you believe in the said crypto that you're holding having it be a part of an lp
pool is a way for you to uh gain uh like transaction yield because you're funding the
chain and funding the lps so like for instance i don't have a lot to like live over there because
i use it to do things like like mint um's basically it. So the answer to even my
question is like, what gets you excited is like, I like the community vibe of what we host here.
I like the artwork. I like the people that are trying to have a vision to execute on.
So NFTs for me will always be kind of the end all be all. That's in my blood. That's in my DNA.
be kind of the end all be all they like that that's in my blood that's in my dna uh lp stuff
not so much because i i personally just don't have the funds to say i'm gonna take 10k and let it live
on an lp and and make 50 to 100 a day uh in with hopes that you know the the chain and the tokens
get transactions and i get to farm yield off of that that's basically basically what it's doing. Not to say it's not important.
I think there's an ass for every seat when it comes down to that.
it's not my ass and it's not my seat.
I probably should be doing it.
when like LP has been around for,
Actually, I think like back early,
uh, in getting my ledger, uh, you could LP ETH tied to whatever other token you wanted to,
or even stake ETH. And, uh, you would earn yield off of that. And that funny enough, like not
having ownership over the crypto that I have has always made me wildly nervous.
These less, but I also will say think it's important to just you know
hop in there play with a transaction understand how it works see what it does earn or yield you
uh and then just have that i don't say i wouldn't say fundamental understanding but that basic
knowledge understanding of kind of what it's doing but i don't see myself personally doing
uh any of the the newer things i was trying to move stuff from here to there to be able to play in all the ecosystems and and run the LPs.
And I probably I wouldn't launch a token just to launch a token.
But knowing that they're actively partnering is enough for me to go, hey, like they're moving, they're doing stuff.
But what was the one that I was in?
I think I was in I was in Hyperliquids was a Project X.
That's when I came into a space the other day and was like, what the hell is Project X and
had to throw 50 bucks at seeing what it was. So I think over the course of like the seven days,
my portfolio is gained, tell you in real time, 13 cents. I don't see the value in it only because like one, it's a small amount of money,
but it's also like a coin has gone down considerably in seven days.
So not that it changed the volume of what I had, but I think mentally the seat on paper
be like, wait, like what did I earn 13 cents, which cents which you know is a fraction of an ape and
hype so i don't know i don't know what i'm gonna do moving forward but i'm curious to see what you
guys are thinking i'm only one one brain and one opinion so yeah 13 cents yeah man
i know i know not that it's not a negative think, again, that there's people that have a lot more on the line that are providing that liquidity to these pools.
But I'm not in a position to do so. It's not it's not terrible APR. I think was it 10.98 right now in the hype eight pairing.
So it's not bad if you just want to live with some tokens and let them do their thing.
bad if you just want to live with some tokens and let them do their thing but you know i think i'd
rather throw it away to a piece of art that's just it's just my humble opinion but uh so what's up
first time speaker so i follow you through a couple other spaces happy to have you up here
how are we doing happy monday i don't know if you joined as a speaker on purpose but welcome hey gmgm i actually didn't join on purpose like i was just um joining the space and it was
automatically it forced you up here no but it's it's actually cool it's my first time and uh
yeah it's uh it's really interesting like you guys were talking about gaming we're launching the platform as well so it was interesting i'm i'm just right now writing um a tweet i was uh
announcing the alpha um about having 20 selected people from the community uh to try our first
beta on curtis i'm super excited because for each of those 20 selected,
we are airdropping 1000 G points each.
And if you guys know, they're transforming in something really juicy.
Even if it tickles me, I really would like to tell you more about the roadmap, but we can't disclose, unfortunately, because we are working with Apeco, so we need to follow their steps as well.
And so, yeah, now I'm gathering all these people and let them try the platform.
But yeah, it's really cool. cool like it's my first time here so
so i'm happy to have you up you want to talk a little bit and people don't know who you are
what you do uh talk to us about i don't know just your interactions with uh with gamify.fun
or even uh introverse i think we all played yeah of course came out that's so cool um thank you for asking like i'm in the space for like 10 years now i was
starting a long time ago with bitcoin um here between italy and switzerland with the family
of tether like the usdt stable coin and then in 2021 i got like in the rabbit hole of nfts and
gaming and i was like with my co-founder, Mortis,
who's actually here next to me.
I was like, oh my God, I'm stepping on stage.
And we were like, okay, let's launch something
to give more utilities and more chances to monetize
for, you know, all these communities.
So eventually we created IntroVers,
that is a platform for gaming,
but it's also, you know, leveraging all the assets of communities.
And we are bringing engagement to those communities.
So we are finding ways to entertain, you know, those holders and at the same time also enrich the community of those collections. So we are like with introverts moving multi-chain and trying to
cross-contaminate communities coming from different ecosystems. And we were building like,
actually, even before Ape Chain was born, we were using apes inside our games even before Rita was creating 3D assets so we were having these ugly
apes playing inside our games it was like even during Ape Fest in Hong Kong we were having this
side event where we were having like I think 50 models they they were really awful, but people were having so much fun using them in game.
And then eventually we were evolving and Ape Chain noticed us
and we started to build on Ape Chain.
We went live with the racing card game
and it was like an explosion of transactions
and we brought new mechanics inside the chain.
So Cam and everyone else was so happy
about that and so we started to talk about to build gamify together which is forever and only
on on ape chain and we are super committed to to give more you know utilities not just to the
communities but also to a coin bring new people to the ecosystem, because, you know, the mission here is like the adoption.
And I think ApeCo, ApeChain is doing such a great job with all these new collaborations
and partnership with other platforms to spread, you know, ApeCoin everywhere, literally, like
even the campaign ApeChain and hyper liquid and there are so many
other platforms i'm really blown away by their work because they are really doing it super
concretely and i can't wait to launch gamify which is a risk-based games platform so basically we are
launching our games on it and people can wager on top of those.
And not just that, we can also give as a white label those games to other communities.
For example, we are doing that with Peanuts and Redudgies.
And they will have their own standalone page where instead of using ApeCoin,
they will use peanuts because they stand anyway on ApeChain.
And each community will be able to organize their own tournament,
their own game, collaborate with whichever community
or just token gate experience for their community and so on and so forth.
And what we want to do is to bring as many people as possible
from other ecosystems and we are really like launching in a couple of weeks i'm super excited
um it's such a dream coming true like we are working for almost one year to this lunch but
we were so silent we couldn't disclose anything and it was so hard for me because i'm
speaking every day with a lot of people asking me a lot of questions and eventually now i'm able to
go in spaces and speak a little bit about it um but yeah it's uh it's pretty much it in a nutshell
sorry if i was so long explaining it no no you were good um before we we don't have to get into
it we only usually keep this space an hour long it's always it's monday wednesday friday from
11 a.m est to 12 a.m est so just open invite if you ever have anything you want to share on behalf
of uh game five um or you want to share anything on introverse uh please feel free to come back and
and share more um but i do want to commend you on one thing that I have your ear.
I think that you guys bringing in projects
kind of sparked the interest in 3D modeling
I don't know if you recognize that you guys did this,
but you really did trailblaze the infra
for projects to have utility
based on just their IP in your game.
And to see you're once again doing it with this platform.
I look forward to everything you guys do.
So first and foremost, flowers.
So thank you for everything.
It's really inspiring that people were noticing us
doing things with know with nfts and
i think ape chin is the perfect place where to go build these kind of you know things because
ape chin is the home of nfts right so all the communities everyone is now willing you know to
bring their 3d characters live in game and that really excites me more than anything else because
it's so you know easy now to work you know in the past it was way harder and then we are super lucky
that there are people that professionally do 3d models that's not our core business so i'm super
happy that now we have all the mutants and all the apes and all the other collections. And so many others are creating their own 3D assets.
Like Rila's are, you know, joining Rida, I think, with crowdfunding.
I don't know how to call it, but like people are donating to create, you know, their collection in 3D.
And like a lot of founders are, you know, getting back to their collections and
leveling them up. So I'm super, super excited. In my opinion, 2026 will be the year again of
NFTs, but in game. So we will see a lot of NFT collections avatarized and then, you know,
the sky's the limit, right? That's awesome.
And yeah, I look forward to the future of it.
Let me know when that post goes up.
I'm slowly creeping your post just to see how you guys are going to pull people
and I'll make sure I share it once it does go live.
Like I mentioned, we're wrapping up on the show
G your hands up is there anything you want to interject
Yeah I'm going to run over to
Take it in sunshine rain whatever Cold, whatever, cold, hot.
Yeah, I'll pop over there and help raid that space as well.
Support pizza, what he's got going over there.
I feel like we might have gotten another one, maybe by mistake.
But Ape Boyle, I want to make sure I throw it over to you before we we shut it down i don't know if you know you're on speaker panel but you're more than
welcome to say gm and hang out for as long as you want but uh gm ape whale how we doing this morning
feel bad people don't know that they're on stage and i just call them on out yo gm gm gm yeah hey mcfly
gee i didn't uh you blended right in my guy how are we doing this morning it's because of the
fox i'm hard to see from from down here yeah that's it that must be it how we doing blessings
bro alive and grateful uh appreciate you hosting the space some amazing conversations but uh yeah just wanted to tap in and wish
everybody a great day uh i missed a lot of the alpha but i'll give this space another listen
but uh listen we got stuff planned for basil bro um i got some green lights and uh a lot of good
things falling into play and if we could potentially lock in you know some some things ahead of time i think that
would be the wave but uh yeah try to get with me sometime this week because uh there's some ideas
i want to put together yeah for sure i'll uh i'll hit you up after this i got one call i'm uh i'm
gonna be late for but totally okay and then i'll shoot you a text or something uh right after and
we'll uh touch base for sure.
Dude, always love to see you moving too.
Basil's going to be a vibe.
I just want to be able to, you know, add some good vibes.
I'll probably be out there chefing it up.
You know, you'll get a flux capacitor meal on the go.
Open floor, if you guys have
anything you want to add, share
with listeners, with the rest of
Just feel free to unmute, and we'll
get it moving. And if not,
we can close it down. But go ahead, if you
guys want to say anything, unmute.
Can't keep that PFP forever, man.
I'll eventually go back to my Kang.
So we'll rock this for a week.
This got me a follow back from one of the XRP accounts.
I'm trying to get me the follow back for a while.
yes you have anything oh no i was just gonna ask what his pfp was
oh yes it's a bird it's uh like the first nft that's on uh xrp so there's i guess you know
some history behind it uh yeah bird jpgPG. It's on XRP Cafe.
That's where you can find all the XRP NFTs.
I need to start hanging out in the cafe for XRP and seeing what's up.
Like I said, I love the art vibe.
If I'm going to dip my toe into the XRP world, man, I think it's going to be through the NFTs first.
Yeah, yeah. Let's do that the space here soon i'll uh put some notes together and i can like kind of kind of do like differences between like i'll just kind of do like difference between like
ape chain and like xrp like you know ape chain you go to uh magic eden for nfts xrp you go to xrp cafe
yeah you want to shoot for friday we'll just i'll give you some i'll give
you like the week and we'll get notes and i'll i'll try to do as much research as i can to be
able to kind of host a decent conversation with it and feel free to bring up any of your xrp friends
too um i know they've been trickling yeah yeah because they're you know you being in there so
i'd love to have other people talking and opinion and kind of sharing the tools that you guys use to navigate yeah yeah that'd be great let's do it shoot for friday
sweet man um yeah that's it for me uh i did throw up this morning a really easy post for you guys
to grab some points on the uh w3lp.io slash reward leaderboards it's a gm to the spunky account
so hop in there connect your wallet that holds your spunkies grab a it's a gm to the spunky account so hop in there connect your wallet
that holds your spunkies grab a multiplier drop a gm to the spunkies on uh on x hold your points
open chests at the end of the season get rewards uh ape and nft or ape and nfts are going to be in
there so easy way for you guys to be a part of a chain if you're not already. And just an easy way to kind of reward your,
your social five visions and,
and interacting here on the timeline.
that's going to be it for us.
Thank you guys for popping in and hanging out with me with Yaz,
so I'm going to include you.
And Matt lack as always everybody else that came up had to leave a G and ACE always love and
appreciate you guys for being a part of it.
That's a show go into your week,
I will see you all on Wednesday,