Doge into coral bark through the night
Through loyal pups, side by side they stand
A friendship forged in a digital land
With wagons, tails, they lead the way
Always together, come what may
Through blockchain hills and crypto skies.
Their bond shines bold in every ride.
Potential gleams in their furry drive.
These tokens store a wild rich ride.
Toad with hymn, cold coral, so true.
A dual power breaking through.
So grab your chin, don't wait too long.
By Doge and Kokoro, join the song.
The mighty doors will make you wealthy.
Invest in their path and live so healthy
GM GM what an amazing song
in the making of that song
We could pin that tweet actually That song was so good. I'll go to the, uh, the Kokoro community.
We could pin that tweet actually.
Let's get everybody up here.
Make sure you guys are sharing the space. I missed it. Snacks, can you sing the song for me?
It went kind of like... In a world of coins and dreams so bright, Doge and Kokoro bark through the night. Through loyal pups, side by side they stand, a friendship forged in a digital land. Always together come what may Through blockchain hills and crypto skies
Their bond shines bold in every ride
Potential gleams in the furry stride
These tokens soar a wild rich ride
Those with hymn, Kokoro, so true.
A dual power breaking through.
So grab your chest, don't wait too long.
By doge and Kokoro, join the song.
Tonight they do, they'll make you healthy. Invest their past, and live so healthy.
So, yeah, that's, what did you think of my singing voice
and you know i'm a little jealous i feel like everybody up here has this has talent you know
they all have talent except me uh that was a great song that was very cute i feel like the
girl in the meme that she's like laying on the floor just bawling her eyes out next to like the
really cute little puppy and she
just can't handle it. That's how I feel listening to that song.
You know, I noticed, I'm not going to name names,
but there was someone in the audience who was spamming a thumbs down.
You know what? They left the space. We're going to be all right.
There was a hater. There was a hater in the audience?
There was a hater in the audience. I don't like to, you know, give the haters any shine.
So I'm not going to name names, you know, but...
Why be a hater? You know, there's so many things to enjoy in this world.
Why be a hater? It must suck to wake up every morning as a hater, look in the mirror and know you're a hater you know there's so many things to enjoy in this world why be a hater it must
suck to wake up every morning as a hater look in the mirror and know you're a hater get in the
shower know you're a hater go for a walk with your dog know you're a hater uh it must suck i don't
know about that you don't know about that snacks i know that but uh it must no i mean i figure the
haters are the ones they're walking their dog and then they pick up the poop with the bag, and then they leave the bag.
Which I never understood, you know?
It's like, pick one, you know?
Just leave the poop, or pick it up and throw it away.
Something I have to be wondering.
GM, everybody everybody on that note
welcome to the space it's so nice to see you all welcome up shiba wing token nice to see you how
you doing good good brother morning morning How are you guys? Smoke?
What's up? Got Wall Street Bets here today too. Thank you guys.
Yes, yes, yes. Thank you very much for having me.
Yeah, with a little turn up to show some beautiful support to the lovely OTD community.
Amazing to have you guys here.
We've had a lot of amazing strategy calls and spaces together over the past few months now.
And we're really excited to hear more and kind of tell the community about what you guys have been building.
You know, the experiences you guys have had in the restaurant industry and then in Web3 and accepting crypto payments and kind of innovating within that space and thinking
about how can we bridge the gap of people that might want to be involved with restaurants
but want to have a crypto aspect but don't know how to start or people that are in crypto and
they want to know how they can participate in web two type things that in the past you had to be
holding stocks usually or seed investing
now this is accessible for a larger group of people so it's a perfect time for projects to
try to go out and do it the right way so we really appreciate having you guys on today
thanks that means a lot and yeah but it exciting. Obviously, everything that we're doing and what we've been discussing behind the scenes and what we're formulating in terms of this NFT program and solidifying our partnership moving forward, how that's going to change the space, you know, in terms of when you think about it, you've got the two biggest IP holders in the world that are kind of getting married right now, right?
IP holders in the world that are kind of getting married right now, right?
And they're about to take the crypto market by storm with what we're about to do.
So it is really exciting.
I don't know how much you want to share out there.
So you let me know what I can and can't say today.
But yeah, look, it's really exciting.
We've got lots going on with your community, obviously, and a lot more behind the scenes
and other communities that are wanting to get in.
It is a very exciting time in 2025 with what we're building,
you know, tokenising businesses, building that framework, franchising,
you know, bringing massive utility to projects,
and then just bridging that gap between the normies and, you know,
what's happening in the fast food industry
and how we're reinventing that space really innovating things so very excited for what's to come and can't
wait we did a massive discovery the other day out in manly on the first drive-through site that we're
looking at and another one in brisbane which we showcase to the community we've got an amazing
nft program which we'll get into into shortly but yeah, it's really exciting times and we're glad to be on your space today to share it out.
Before we get into the most recent stuff that you've been up to, how about you give an overview
of what you've been kind of building towards this whole time for anyone who doesn't know you yet?
Absolutely. So guys, we're the owners of the Shipping Inner logo. Back in 2022, unfortunately, and had to part ways. I was able to take that on and really
So guys, we're the owners of the Shipping Inner logo.
reinvent it, give it another profile and give it an actual brand or a brand identity when
it comes to food. Then we opened up Australia's First Crypto Diner back in 2023 and Cavill
Avenue Surfers Paradise, which is like your Rodeo Drive of Hollywood,
ended up becoming rated number one extremely fast
in a very lucrative area, as you can imagine,
you know, being on Cavill Avenue,
if you're familiar with Surfers Paradise or Australia,
very similar to your Rodeo Drive,
you've got very lucrative restaurants on that street,
you know, everything from high end to very famous, famous people as
well from around the world. So we were able to establish a very high profile there, which showed
us, you know, you know, we've really created something special here that then formulated into
what we see today, a massive franchise brand, Shibber Wings, and its umbrella called the Wing
Brand Inc. We've relocated that store due to you know all the brand awareness
and the hype and everyone that kind of basically attracted to the model that we created the quality
of food and how innovative we were to melbourne at the moment due to a bigger location due to
the expansion right we've basically required a new training center so that moved from a 24 seater
to a 60 to 80 seater that we're building out there looks like it'll be open around june
we've just signed a 200 store ghost kitchen deal around various countries
which is pretty amazing and we're now just getting into the whole
drive-through locations and airports and funny enough we've had a a a real big conversation the
other week and that's tied us into some exclusive sites across various airports around the world is
on top of everything else that we have going so it's just that it's a massive massive thing that's
happened for us the past couple of years in terms of how quickly this is really blown up in the space in terms of our brand,
who we are, and then that adoption of crypto, you know, merging web two, web three.
We've partnered, you know, with certain brands that have followed us like Mr. Beast and various
other brands that are under our ecosystem.
There's probably about another 20 different brands now that we formulated under the wing
And what we're coming out and doing in the space, in the fast food space, is not just to capture a percentage
of that fast food market as the next big player,
but it's coming in as a yum brand.
And if you guys understand that, I do reference yum brand quite often
so people understand what we're trying to do here,
is we're competing against them as the next big franchise company
with various franchise brands under us. So yum have your Dom you know, your Domino's, your Taco Bell,
your Burger Kings under that umbrella. It's like the wing brand.
We currently have, you know, Mr. B, Sassy. Now we're working with OTD.
We've got all these various Marvel characters we're working with.
We've got, you know, pizza brands. There's just so many different brands.
It's insane. We've got, you know,
dessert brands that are about to open up
And this is how, you know, we're stepping, moving forward
as one of the major players at the forefront of, you know,
reinventing what fast food should be all about, you know,
the experience, the engagement, everything nowadays when you go
into your basic fast food places is, you know,
mind my French, but it's shit, right?
Like you're buying shit food and you're wasting, you know,
a lot of money on shit food, right?
And what we've done is our product's all about allergen, additive-free,
it's high-quality produce, you know, nothing is second tier.
It's all top tier and it's at fast food pricing right and it still
gives the retail it still gives the the franchisee massive margins on his food and it's just the way
we've built it right it's all our own recipes you know we've uh we're very structured and very
particular how we built this model and which is why it's taken us a lot of time you know to uh to
really get it right building from to now we are here today.
And then obviously now we've aligned it
with our token aspect to really give it a different purpose
And then we come along with that NFT program
that we're about to talk about shortly,
how we get the communities involved
to own a piece of this this massive new franchise brand
that's going to be global what was your experience uh you know when you came into this and acquired
the rights to the logo and decided to use this ip for the restaurant did you have restaurant
experience before this oh Oh, absolutely.
I just woke up 30 minutes, I guess.
I'm a bit waking myself up.
But I've been in two years.
I'm sorry he's at a restaurant right now, I just want to say.
Today's probably one of the days that I've been asleep.
And I was like, oh, shit, I'm going to get up and get into this space.
But 20 years, like I've been in food for about 20 years, started my first franchise in 2009, bought a Subway franchise at the age of 19, worked my way up the ranks, had a big passion for food.
I used to play professional soccer, used to travel the world, got sick.
That's why I kind of pivoted my career back in the day and took me into a different path from Subway.
I then started to get headhunted into various different big roles. I took over the Opera House, was the operations
manager, opened up, you know, various bars, cafes. When you go there now, if you're from Australia,
well, the bars, cafes, eateries, what I opened up back in 2014 for the Opera House. Did that for a
few years. Then I went back into franchising.
I was always involved in businesses. My family was very heavily involved in business itself,
so that's where I learned my skill set and how I adopted it. And then I ended up going into
other franchises, bought a steakhouse. It was rated 84 out of 84 franchises in Australia. I took that to number one in six months, built a half a million dollar delivery platform
Then I opened up a ghost kitchen back in 2018 as well, a Mexican brand that was running
That was the half a million dollar platform.
We started to understand how ghost kitchens and dark kitchens work.
And then we started working on models,
and that's when we started building this beautiful Shibber Wings brand
And then once 2022 came around, we were able to formulate everything
and tie it to a beautiful logo.
And 2023 is when we opened it up.
A lot of years of experience.
My partner that's been with me for eight years in the food industry,
between us is 40 years. He's got 20 20 years more than 20 years older than me so he's got more
than 20 years of experience running the biggest franchises in dubai for the al-shia group who's
currently watching us at the moment with the interest for us to take it over there
so there's a lot of ties in our actual internal i think the right the right question would have been if,
Jason, do you have any experience in crypto?
And how did you know about Shiba?
Yeah, I mean, food, I'm your guy.
Crypto, I'm not your guy.
Right. I obviously, I mean, I've got experience in crypto.
I started in crypto in 2017 from my head chef, actually.
And then from there, obviously, navigated through it and realized how to tie things in and then obviously built a team of experts.
But yeah, look, food was massive, massive industry experience with a lot of experts in our team and then when it comes to crypto started back then and then obviously formulated the team that you see here today with Jamie and everybody else with all the other industry experts to make this beautiful powerhouse that we have today.
I know the restaurant business can be tough to be successful in if you're just entering on the start of business.
So I'm sure investors like to hear that that experience that you have and gives them a lot of confidence.
You mentioned a token and I know that you had said that you weren't entirely crypto native before this started.
But how does the token factor into the business?
Yeah, so look, the token ties into the utility, right? And the whole purpose of this token is to basically every restaurant we open up, the buybacks go into the chart, 5% will go back in. And then that in turn will basically, the mechanics of the token will work itself, right? So instead of having your traditional investor pump the chart,
Yeah, so the token ties into the utility, right?
you've got your business model that's taking this token to a different level
that feeds into the ecosystem, which then goes back into, you know,
I normally have my other token experts here to explain it.
No, no, I'll take over for this one, right?
Because the question is, how did you get wall street bets to sell chicken
wings that's what we want to know that's really what i want to know exactly is that's that's
really what it comes down to right and so like i'm not a fan of dog coins um nothing against them um
but uh just there's i'm low-key offended by that low-key offended can we uh cut
wall street's micah you know there's there's lots of dog coins and you know like look you know these
meme coins like they're fun you see me tweeting about them they're like they serve their purpose
they do have some uh positive externalities they leave behind but for the most part they are
not necessarily the most like on the aggregate large scale macro they're not a productive
activity um and so there's just that quick association when you see that icon and the
word shiba to reach you know to to jump to conclusions and you know so so when jason
was just trying to get through like to me and say hey dude i'm doing
a thing with the shiba i'm like no dude i'm not doing i'm not doing a thing with the shiba sorry
right like and uh you know
you know a lot of what you see that i do um like public facing activity stuff, at least the large scale undertakings,
they tend to like try to be disruptive
and meaningful and positive.
It's just kind of one of these requirements
for me to stay motivated with what I do.
and so currently I'm working on a bunch of stuff
that's just mostly behind the scenes,
which when makes it to the front
of the scenes then it'll be evident but even wall street bets you know like the subreddit like
around with the stock market like that in itself had a a a i was looking for something positive
to come out of it you know like it was born out of 99% of the people complaining about how
things were unfair and me saying, you're right, they are unfair.
Let's figure out a way to get the 1% to complain about it.
And not because I hate wall street, it's because I love wall street and I
Like there's just issues with it.
Just complain, you know, there was, there was a better way to do it and having fun.
And, and, uh, in, in doing so there's a lot of things
number one we fix systemic risk number two you increase market participation that can bore you
to death with a lot of stuff but behind the masquerade of memes and apes and dgens and
short squeezes and fun uh you also have good stuff people walk away with more knowledge more
people are playing with the stocks now, right?
Like the big banks now actually have to like, you know,
there's a guy whose job it is to go on social media
and check what people are talking about.
The Goldman Sachs after having a master's in finance
and a PhD in like advanced statistics and risk management,
he's having to look through means, right?
a net positive and in that light that's kind of where i go for things and when this when jason
came up to me he's like dude you know and and i kind of find this weird it's like hi my name is
jamie been in crypto since 2019 i am an alcoholic okay i do go to AA right and and that's like a stat that you use when you're
like presenting yourself in a hi I'm an alcoholic sober for 10 years like
it's like a weird thing to use in crypto I don't I don't fully understand it but
um you know I came in a while ago it was just you know like a handful of years ago. And it was very apparent
that there was a lot of good,
There was also a lot of noise
that was inhibiting the potential
strictly because of the perception
it was giving to the public
There was also regulatory issues
is like a lot of these cash grabs.
That's against my makes me feel good at night thing uh it's also uh not doesn't
leave the world a better place and blah blah blah but you have a lot of genuinely good companies
that genuinely try to do a good thing and you know like let's let's take nfts for as an example
like you'd have this last season where you did the 10 000 collection and you want the like let's take NFTs as an example. Like you'd have this last season
where you did the 10,000 collection
and you want the one that's rare with the whatever,
so you can sell it money and whatever number go up.
And out of that, a lot of that,
some of it was good, some of it was okay.
I think there were good learning lessons,
but you know, I always point to the Australian Open NFT
10,000 collection because of how they figured out a way good learning lessons but you know i always point to the australian open nft 10 000 collection
because of how they figured out a way to make things correctly so for any of you that don't
know about the australian nft uh the australian open the tennis uh tournament like nft they did
this thing where you mint it you end up getting some surprise coordinates on a tennis
field and so as you're watching matches like when the ball lands on the coordinates that belong to
your nft your nft would actually change to signify that your ball the ball landed on your nft
coordinates and so like so it created this really cool interactive uh enhanced uh uh experience for people that were fans of tennis fans of crypto and nfts
they were actually trying to collect this thing and they were like in a sense interacting with
and i thought they even probably got more enjoyment out of watching the tennis matches
because they're hoping the ball lands on their thing and of course the winning the final you
know like the final ball that did with the winning point like that became the the one of
one or whatever the most rare right like so to me that was like a really cool implementation of a
way that you can actually create a better experience for the user these people that own those nfts
likely still have them not because they want to sell them for profit but because it's a genuine
collectible to which they actually have like an emotional attachment to. That was cool. Right.
And then you have businesses that are trying to figure out because there's so much money in crypto.
Like, how do we get into crypto?
Because there's like a market there and not quite sure.
And a lot of people are like, let's just make a coin. Right.
So it's like, OK, what do you do? I sell shoes and we have a coin.
Like, OK, why look for free cash right like
whatever like it was just nobody even if they didn't try to make it a cash grab it was impossible
for somebody to figure out correctly and i want to applaud the australian nft efforts this and
efforts in which something makes sense and now my actual formal background is in finance
economics business and when all of a sudden jason says no no we're not doing a meme coin
we're doing a meme restaurant where we sell chicken i'm like oh okay cool and so and then
what we're going to do is we're going to hire the greatest marketing team in the world not only for
free we're going to make them they're going to pay us to market for us right which is the best marketing team in the
universe which are freaking like shillers like pump you know coin like like crypto shillers
uh in such a way that you have a restaurant which is self uh contained like it's you know it's it's able to to survive on its own merit and you release a coin
into the wild where you encourage these communities to just shill chicken wings shill the restaurant
and so so the people go to the restaurant because they've seen this name recognition and then they
buy things and the fact that they don't actually have to shill the coin in fact every time i try to pump
the coin on twitter like it just goes down doesn't do anything but but that's okay it's i'm not
discouraged by that because that's not the point uh this coin has built in number go up mechanism
we could never mention that coin ever in fact we could probably delist it, right? Like a number go up anyways, because 5% of each franchise profits
goes towards buying the coin and burning it.
And so that is a permanent deflationary pressure
on a token, which symbiotically exists, right?
Like meaning that it has a mutually beneficial relationship
with this crypto component
that markets for you. So you have a marketing team that tells people to buy chicken and this
marketing team gets happy because number go up and that's all they care about. And the number go up
because people buy chicken, right? This is a circular thing. This is not, this is like the
first time that I've seen a genius implementation of the
use of a coin that is not a cash grab like this business was not funded through the launch of the
coin right like this this business is funded and continues to be funded through brick and mortar
investments uh and investors that are like signing contracts and lawyering up and doing that stuff
the meantime you just have like a community that is awesome and goes out there and they're holding
on to basically coins that have like virtually guaranteed um uh outlook of number go up
because people buy chicken right like and so so so to me that's really what that's where the tie-in
came in and that's how you said that sorry that's how jc got me to go off brand and go wait a second
if you like can showcase this to the world then you've shown people that it's actually possible
to create a productive application of a normal real w real world business it can leverage some of the very very good
advantages of crypto in such a way that like everybody happy right um and of course then the
chicken like the holders of the chicken token are also have the incentive to go buy chicken
because essentially that's how they're like pumping their own coin because five percent of that chicken goes towards buy and burn right um so that's that's the way that that's the
relationship between the crypto uh in the the coin and it's flipped the script because it's
the meme restaurant and the coin itself is like it's not a utility coin because utility implies
it like it does stuff uh it's just a deflationary coin it's a quote it's
a number go up coin uh on its own uh and the way that that number goes up is by people shilling
and people buy chicken and blah blah blah circular i was so happy by the way sorry i'll just stop my
diatribe there because like having to disambiguate that the people is difficult especially with the
logo and the word shiba uh but it's you know it's a challenge
that we know how to take but after me being uh repeating this kind of message that i just
said now in different ways over and over and over finally i had a guy that was visiting mexico city
the other day and was trying to get in touch with me and to see me and there's a i just shared it
with jason right before this call.
Like there's a restaurant that's just called Wings
And so the guy took a picture of the restaurant.
He goes, dude, is this your Shiba thing?
because finally somebody realized
that there's like a fucking place
that you can buy chicken in.
And he's asking me if that's my it's my shiba thing
and i said no it's missing the dog um but uh uh but yeah that's yeah that's basically long story
short or long story long really
yeah that's amazing um i think that for our project, we've never really gotten into this type of the realm of utilizing either crypto or NFTs in this way.
But it was making me think and I wanted to ask Snacks, Snacks, don't you have a story that's in this realm of like something involving Pizza DAO?
realm of like something involving pizza now
yeah so we decided we wanted to throw a global pizza party in 2021
with 314 artists sold it raised money, and we are now getting ready
for our fifth global pizza party.
That is a freaking awesome idea.
So simple, so beautiful, yet so elegant.
And we do it, of course, on Bitcoin Pizza Day.
Of course. that's awesome
oh yeah it's i mean the power of the modern uh web3 on-chain ecosystem you know the modern
internet to pump funds into doing all sorts of things is just incredible. It's, I mean, we're, we're in the future.
I think it's just a matter of people,
people trying to figure out how to do it right.
I think it's easy to see the potential and sometimes it's a little harder to
possible game plan and then the execution then makes it even murkier. But the potential is so
there and having people just try different approaches. And I'm just talking about the
honest efforts, right? Like the people that genuinely want to do, even if it's fun, right?
Like this pizza party, the reason I love that idea it's so pure i'm gonna
do a pizza party and that's it right i'm not there's no road map right there's no white paper
it's pizza all right like and then you actually do it and then people have a cheese paper actually
she us she's okay and she's paid that's fine um but like that, you know, there's a very simple concept that doesn't have lots of like big words that make it seem like, you know, that it's more than it is.
And it's just this really straightforward thing. examples to uh to to get inspired from in order to harness because you know there's such
there's a lot of money there's a lot of community there's a lot of people and there's a lot of
potential in crypto and right now unfortunately the only way of of figuring out especially
with the speed at which it moves uh innovation wise regulation wise whatever like uh there's a lot of just uh what do you call it
guess and check you know it's this trial by error uh concept where i've seen a lot of look i partake
them in some projects that like were a little too early for their day it was extremely ambitious
and uh you know my first foray into crypto trying to like tokenize stocks like but like collateralize not not synthetics right like so that you could actually vote you know on the board of direct
it was you know it was it it was a bit more than I could chew but whatever it's part of being an
entrepreneur um learning uh good lessons and and uh uh moving forward with it it's it's it's like trying to encourage people to find ways to
unleash and and and to get the potential you know like earlier on this call it was said like it's
crypto is a great way to raise funds and to you know like i don't know
you know there was there was a point like you can see that i've done interviews years ago and you'll see me quote like you can hear me quoted saying that wall street is going
to converge with crypto you know it was like the inevitable writing in the wall that was my
prediction which was wasn't even a bold prediction at that point it was like already starting to happen uh but now now i i no longer believe
that not now i believe that crypto is becoming the standard to which traditional finance has to
make itself compatible with and you're already seeing it right like you're already you know
wanting to go 24 7 like dude if you guys look at Bitcoin's prices and then as a result, every other coin's prices, 9.30 a.m. on Monday morning, it does weird things, right?
And sometimes 4 p.m. on Monday through Friday, it does weird things.
If you're asking what's weird about, sorry, that's Eastern Standard Time.
If you're wondering what's special about those hours, it's that's when the stock exchange is open.
So if you want any evidence of these things already basically coexisting, like, you know, that behavior never was there.
Thankfully, the difference is that after 4 p.m. and Wall Street goes to sleep, like crypto continues to do stuff.
Right. Which is cool, as it should be, as it can react to basically, you know, as a financial
instrument, like should be able to be to instantaneously react to news and stuff.
And yeah, no, I think that I think that I now don't see why companies would ever want to do a regular IPO for any other thing, right?
Even if I want to take the most evil standpoint, which is like, dude, they make more money from the IPO.
No, they can make more money from doing this on crypto.
Dude, like they've already figured out the game.
It's like, dude dude it's just as
rigable on crypto in fact it's even better because like once you're done doing your shady
fucking wall street business on the blockchain you get all the same benefits from it but then
it's better because it's like first of all always open right so like you know you don't you're not
gonna like prices aren't gonna open like they not going to gap down below your stops.
Like, number two, you have a much wider audience.
Number three, and this to companies that are publicly traded is actually invaluable.
It's actually, no, it isn't.
It's just extremely valuable, which is they don't know who their investors are.
They know who their big ones are, but they don't know who their little ones are.
And so it's like, since their only job is to cater to their investors, like, they don't even know their investors are they know who their big ones are but they don't know the little ones are and so it's like since their only job is to cater to their investors like
they don't even know who they are right so with crypto you you might not know their identities but
you know if the NSA could figure out what the fuck from metadata they can surely figure out some like
things based off of the composition of your crypto holders and you can do stuff with that
you can then not only not need to know who they are, you can quite literally send them messages via NFT.
You send them a JPEG, right?
Like, thank you for being a loyal holder.
Like, you know, just better.
You know, it's just, it's, I don't know.
But you know what's funny?
Most importantly, if they were the IPO on the blockchain,
They could essentially be using what's called a capital market to raise capital to grow a business.
And this might be kind of foreign to some people.
But if today you open a textbook and fast forward to the chapter of what is the stock market, you might find that exact same definition, which for some reason they haven't changed yet.
Because the stock market is anything but that,
right? Like if you are a restaurant business like Shiba and you want to grow more
franchise locations, you don't go and knock on the fucking Nasdaq's door and say, hey,
I want to open up more chains. Can I just sell some shares so that I can do it?
Like go fuck yourself, go to Sequooia and then you got a first like qualified
investors which by definition need to be rich and you got to fill out paperwork and you got to pitch
it to the shark tank guys like god damn it no no so crypto quite literally can help people raise
money like in the capital markets and the huge void they've left so in other words they can
actually do what wall street no longer does which in and by itself is good for humanity.
I got a couple on-chain messages.
I have to be ready to talk forever.
So unless you interrupt me, I will.
Yeah, I got a couple on-chain messages just now.
I got 457 million Eric and 11,111 super dick butt tokens.
Oh, and a baby bunnies club number 200.
how do you get a baby's i want one of those can you send me uh i could send it to you if i wasn't
worried it would rug us both i'll look into this i will send this to you if i can no no no no no
no no no no no sorry i thought they were already wrong i will not i will not take a pre-rug token i have
like a graveyard wallet oh cto only please yeah i don't yeah i don't that's that's dirty business
keep keep them good luck i was given this baby bunnies club number 200 and it is now yours
no no no we will make this happen no no no yeah my my address is my address is zero zero
write it down zero zero zero are you writing it zero zero i am i'm almost there
i think these are legit i don't know you might this might be a future board eight
that you just turned down i tweeted a fucking
pump fun one time and then i was so excited about it like believe it or not i don't front run my
tweets right because like i just for that same reason i'm in it for the fun like i have ways of
making money that don't require me to like front run fucking tweets right the i did that once and
i readily admit it with chiba and I got destroyed.
I just got, I learned my lesson.
It was a very expensive lesson because I didn't know what I was doing.
But outside of that, like I'll tweet something that I think is fun. Like today I tweeted something about like a tariff one where they like vote.
But I tweeted, I don't remember what it was.
It was just a fun looking coin.
I then turn around and I buy it.
even though the tweet had the correct contract address
and link to the proper Dex thing,
when I searched for the token,
I ended up buying a honeypot version of it,
And then finally, by the time I bought the real one,
So I got rugged twice on the same coin.
Ultron, do you want to say anything about provenance?
Welcome to crypto, my friends.
It's a lesson we all have to learn.
Not a lesson, it's part of the game.
One thing that you had...
You hit double zeros when you play roulette, right?
You hit double zeros when you play roulette, right?
You had mentioned the ability to franchise and you had mentioned a little something about NFTs.
How does that tie into the business model here?
I'm passing the mic on that one.
Okay. I'll jump in. Okay, so what we've formulated and the teams have an amazing job of this
is we've got a NFT program. We'll give a few examples here. 900 NFTs. We do a sellout
on their price points roughly about $500 as an average. The community that does that
program, they get to own and keep 75% of the net profits and you actually own 75 percent
of the restaurants now how does that work that means you guys in in essence become the franchisee
so rather than us going through our traditional path of what investors do you know in terms of
the marketing approach when you uh franchise a business we We get the community involved via that program. They do the NFT
program, which makes them become an owner. They're a franchisee that 900 holders will
own 75% of that business and then take 75% of the profits. The owner of that community
will handle obviously all the dividends and then they'll allocate accordingly through however system
is going to be implemented for that community itself very simple very easy we take a 25 management
fee as the franchisor and then we manage that under our umbrella with you know multiple brands
that'll be under there you don't have to do anything at all we've got the season experts
the whole site's fully operational be managed completely by the brand and then you just reap the reward rewards and you just continue
to just i just want to disambiguate something because like um so many words have been hijacked
and i believe nft hasn't been hijacked quite yet but it does come with like assumptions um you know
i recently uh with a different venture started learning about stuff I could care less about the deals with nodes and EVMs and validators and shit that like not not it's not not my thing.
And but I but I wanted to learn it because it's important. thing at one point I uh towards the end of this this learning process I was like all right so
let's say that I want to buy one and I'll give you a million bucks now what and then they said
well then we're going to send you an nft in other words like you you get a non-fungible token you
get a you get a non-fungible asset which you then put in your cold storage wallet that can then represent that ownership
right so you know and like today in the context of owning nodes that do computer stuff that cost
a million dollars that doesn't have a jpeg on it right um it it's a non-fungible token for all technical purposes, right?
So like the behavior of these NFTs that Jason just said
is closer to what I've just described with the nodes
than they do monkeys or punks that are pixelated, right?
you're quite literally owning a revenue stream.
Like it's not a collector's item it's a cash flow that you know
so you're saying that this would be worth more than snacks, dick, butt, JPEGs?
Well, what are they worth?
I think this is an excellent idea.
And I think we've seen this with NFTs.
When NFTs first came out, it's about the art.
people look to value extract, right? So, and you had mentioned this a little bit where you have these 10,000 piece collections of PFPs that look like fiber art in a lot of ways. And it's just
about value extraction. But past that, we see NFTs as a utility. We see that with LPs. You know,
you have an LP position, it's represented in an NFT.
And I think people have talked about this a little bit
of being able to use that to represent things
like real estate and things of that nature.
I think this is very, very interesting.
Is this something that you feel
like you guys are innovating?
Do you know another project that was doing this before that?
I mean, I don't know. I love what Jason speaks.
I believe lots of people are trying to do stuff like this.
Yeah, there's heaps of projects out there, right?
We saw Willie's try and do something very similar back in the day
when we were doing it when we started back in 2023,
putting the program together.
Because there's so many legal requirements, you know,
that we needed to go through.
It actually took us two years to get through all the sec compliances with our lawyers spending a lot of
money and we've seen other businesses do it and not be compliant or other projects out there
and run the model incorrectly now with all the time that we've spent on this you know we've
really developed the right approach uh to be fully compliant under sec regulations
and then to ensure obviously obviously, we're able
to roll them out very smoothly.
So, businesses have tried and failed.
We've actually formulated the business prior to coming out with the program and you can
see if you look in the space, those businesses did the NFT sale first and then they showcased
the brand which didn't work accordingly.
We did the business first for two, three years to make sure it's a proven model.
And then now we're able to sustain it.
And now we come out with NFT program now to continue the growth of this expansion.
So, you know, we'd be the first in the game to develop, you know, a very fully functional, established, recognized brand used prior to then come out with an NFT program
to ensure that it all ties in accordingly.
And that's what makes us the leader at the forefront.
Now, I had a question too,
because I had asked you guys this in the past.
Do you plan to have like events or spaces or maybe courses
where people can learn more about the restaurant industry or doing built in public events,
things of that nature, similar to what we see with other projects like base blockchain.
And then of course, pudgy penguins, et cetera.
There are a few others as well.
Our project recently has been
building in public. Just wondering if you guys were planning to do that as well with this,
because I think there's a lot that people could be educated on as to how is it possible even to
have a restaurant that accepts crypto? How does that work? And, you know, what kind of creativity
can go into this style restaurant that I think people would really be interested to see 100 that's what it is you know currently what we had set up before we
relocated the flagship we have all these qrs we had all these ipads there for educating uh they
just the consumer itself that would come through the door and try and understand the model and how
it all worked but with this whole program and the way we're setting everything up
with the training centers and the way we're doing, you know,
the whole community-owned franchise model is to educate, train,
and share this same journey, right?
So we basically induct you into our brand, teach you all the right tools
and steps on how to do things accordingly, whether it comes
to the food aspect or the crypto
aspect how it's integrated and then they can go do that same model again like what i mentioned
earlier is what we've done over the years is we've built the framework right so now we've got the
framework for business to be tokenized and it's proven model and now we're here to share that
right we're here to share that educate we're going to have all different educational tools we've got wing university that we're developing in the back end that'll come
online and you'll be doing all your online tutorials to go through that to to understand
how that works to become a franchise or for your own community whether it's going to be in restaurant
or any other business it doesn't have to be food right as we go on this journey we'll build an
empire of various different other brands under us and it's not just food right we we go on this journey uh we'll build an empire of various different other brands under
us and it's not just food right we're going to be you know going to real estate into hotels you know
it doesn't stop there and we'll learn at the same time and we'll take that that community with us on
that journey that'll be able to educate and learn how to adopt as we go through that and i'm sure
we'd learn as much more as we would rather than teaching,
but we'll learn more from you guys as well from these communities
that will be able to help us bridge that gap to identify other models.
But, yes, Smoke, in the short term, in the smaller words,
there'll be full educational programs or training as part of, you know,
the people with a line, with the franchise companies and all the industry experts
to help every community learn how to adopt the models
and then go do it yourself.
And then the reason why we do the 75% is to give you the options
so you don't have to go through all that headache
because we've gone through it all, right?
We've built everything out.
We've spent all the money, millions of dollars to get to this point uh we've got the all the industry experts you know a team of 40 years of experience
in food uh all the high-end individuals to then go give the model to a community that doesn't have
to do anything but simply just buy into it and sit back and then reap those rewards so there's two
ways you can look at it you've got a company that's
set up to give you that benefit and you just kick back which you don't get anywhere right like when
i started in franchising when am i going to get this type of opportunity where i can just buy in
and kick back and relax not worry you can't because you need to be involved in your business
you need to be fully hands-on to understand it but not only not only understand it to ensure
right and the key is the operator right the operator is what makes it successful the person
that has that industry expert is the one that's going to take that store to the next journey like
myself with my experience what i've touched i've always been able to elevate it but that's because
i've always been in the business right 24 7. i'm very ocd i'm always in my restaurants doesn't matter
where it is you know morning to night open to close seven days a week that's my life right and
that's what i've chosen to do when it comes to food and if you're in food you'd understand
being in that space that's the life you live right you choose to do that
now us offering that now we've taken all that experience and now we're giving it to the regular joe out there that can just run on the back of taking advantage basically of what we
built and just jump on the train buy an nft and you get to enjoy the same benefits but don't have
to put in all that hard yards and all that hard work
yes very cool and you guys have a location that is reopening soon, right? I think it's
coming up in a couple of months. I don't know if you're able to give any alpha on that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We just got some approvals, actually. Yes, yesterday. I just got it. Two
days ago, I got approvals, which I haven't shared out yet. I'm just waiting for further
more approvals from the council so I can put my liquor license but very exciting that's going to be a 60 to 80 seater
store I've got my architects coming out with the beautiful 3D renders today which will showcase to
the community in the coming days so you can see what that's going to look like it's on again we're
very fortunate enough because of our brand and the eyes that are on us we got on a very lucrative
street once again in Melbourne which is Chapel Street if you know much about Melbourne Chapel Street
Pran Central and we're located the entrance of the shopping centre and right in front of the two
biggest supermarkets in Australia all right so it's a massive one this one I'm very excited on
how this is going to build out and then on top of, then we're now going to be showcasing the new designs on the drive-through
So we've done the before shots of the site the other day,
and then we've got the architect that's rendering that up for us as we speak.
So you guys can see what that looks like moving forward.
What's opening day going to look like at this restaurant?
We have a lot of events for a while.
We had a lot of things we spoke about back in the day with Scotty on Melbourne
with what he wants to bring in terms of the entertainment side
because of where we're situated.
We've got great access with the council who want to get involved with us
because we're partnered also with the NPL National Pickleball.
They're located in Melbourne.
So it's going to be a massive grand opening.
We're going to definitely have a lot of high profile, influential people there.
The council is going to be involved.
You're going to have sports teams involved.
It's going to be probably one of my biggest launches out of my career.
I've been working very hard to this out of 20 years
and i see this is going to be uh it's going to be a big showcase of the shiver wings brand opening
melden especially on chapel street very lucrative so there'll be a lot of attention over there can
i suggest you add like one of those like super spicy chicken eating contests where you like
live stream it and then you set up like a like a temporary website where
people can gamble they're like wing tokens on who's gonna like yeah 100 that's bad and actually
boomer and then there's actually a lot of people in our community that are flying down for that
great opening that want to do that so they're going to be bringing down sources as well so yes
we're going to make sure Jamie's there right and he'll be part of no i just want to i just want to share a story i live in mexico so i like i can take spicy food habanero
sauces like whatever um you know obviously there are things that definitely do start burning my
tongue but for the most part i i can hold a fair amount of spicy food um and i was in san francisco
i think it was san francisco one time with my wife and
there was like this store that was dedicated to spicy hot sauces and so you could like you know
take little chips and like tortilla chips or whatever like nachos and you can sample some of
them and then i get to the front of the cash register and i saw that there was this it was
in a glass case with like with the key and the sauce was like it came in the box the form of
a coffin right so i was like what's that and the guy goes oh that's like whatever and it's not the
ghost pepper this thing is like this thing is legit right if you google the hottest thing you'll find
something that says ghost pepper this thing needed a key and i said i'd like to taste that uh and as
proof that this is more than ghost paper
the guy goes sure no problem i just need you to fill out a waiver and thought so i thought it was
funny i was like ah and sure enough he reaches under the counter and pulls out a fucking waiver
and like wait that wasn't a joke he goes no you just need to sign here like we're not liable for
whatever happens next so i was like okay now i'm committed because i'm
with my wife and like you know i'm like a macho man i could take spicy stuff you know like so i
take my little chip and like he puts in a few drops of it you know i'm anticipating this thing
being very spicy because i just signed a waiver right so i am a little nervous uh he puts just a
few drops on it just enough for me to get a flavor for it i put it in my mouth and i chew it and i'm like i could feel the heat it was very spicy but intolerable i could take it right nothing that i
haven't before and so i was like okay that's pretty good flavor's not bad spicy's definitely
spicy you're gonna see me sweat here in a minute but like you know not it's not worth a fucking
waiver and a key in a coffin and so my wife almost apologizes to the poor shop
owner he goes yeah sorry my husband he really does have a tolerance for that so this shop owner was
just sitting there going like uh-huh yeah yeah whatever you say sir okay bye and he knew what
was going to happen um so there's got like this 30 second or 60 second delayed reaction they
weaponized this fucking thing this is not a
natural chemical that i ingested because my my fire like there was literally flames coming out
of my mouth it was so bad like i ran into the 7-eleven on the corner like a desperate homeless
man and i went for like the full fat milk like gallon and i just like opened the fridge opened
the damn thing and i started chugging like it's
pouring down my i mean it was just bad i didn't pay for it i was just drinking it
next to the fridge with my tongue out so that it could like put out the fire
jesus christ so please don't use that one if it comes in the coffin please do not use that sauce
because yeah that's not fun oh shoot that's hilarious not done but i can't wait and
looking forward to it hopefully you can come down when we do it and then you can have a bit of fun
there and showcase some of those sources that we do down here but yeah no it was so bad that i like
it i would scarred me so for the rest of the day i was still like hurting and like you know i'm
thinking to myself it's like dude if i was like in the cia they waterboard people right they like simulate drowning people like i guess
that's gotta suck right because they do it but if i were in the cia and wanted to interrogate someone
i would go up like stick out your tongue right like fold their mouth open so that their little
punch stick i would put one little tiny drop and they could see like from one of those test tube
thingies right they get one little drop and i just let the guy suffer for five minutes and then i'd come back
five minutes later with the full bottle and be like are you ready to talk yet like i was just
thinking of how this is a weapon it's not a good thing so yeah anyways back to fun spicy chicken
do that nate turn it into a gambling thing
how hot is the hottest sauce at shiba wings could you make wall street best cry
i've got a hectic habanero sauce that we make it It's fucking hectic, man. It's got a mix of Tabasco, Frank's Hot Sauce.
It's a very hectic recipe, that one.
That one, you have one, and you're not going to enjoy the rest.
So your taste buds are going to change.
That's how hot it is, right?
It's just, yeah, I don't know how to fight it. I mean, I like hot food, right? It's tasty. It's just, yeah, I don't know how to fight.
I mean, I like hot food, right?
You know, my background and the cooking that we do in my family,
it's all about hot food, hot food, hot food.
I've got a lot of allergies too on top of that,
but I still enjoy, obviously, my beautiful hot wings,
and I can probably go to the third highest level,
And I've got about five five levels
we got any spice because you want people to come back
yeah i did not go back to that story
you already did half the ballot you already already signed the waiver. You can go back any time. No waiver necessary.
How spicy are you getting the wings, everybody?
I'm getting them like medium spicy for me.
Maybe even a little medium hot, but mostly medium.
Yeah, look, that's a good range right we've got a beautiful jalapeno sauce which is more
medium to a hot end but it's so addictive this is my favorite i've had this recipe
for about 15 years everywhere i go i use this recipe and it's beautiful and it really goes
off in this in the store if you like hot sauce and that's a sauce where it's so addictive that when you're
eating your wings you're just continuously going back and it goes down with the beard beautifully
you just and the best part is in our restaurants right we do it's fully alcohol it's full alcohol
cocktails mocktails the full range so you get that whole you get to really enjoy your wings with the
side a great pairing right and that's what it's about but and
especially when you're having hot sauce you get to really wash it down well uh but yeah so i'm
really excited can't wait for you guys to try it out and see what this sauce range is all about
was soon i am going down the path but soon i'm in talks at the moment it's funny enough i say this
but i had my ex-mentor reach out to me the other day and back in the day me
and him and he was the guy that you know I when I used to actually used to run the operations for
Hooters Australia as well back in the day this gentleman very high profile a lot of big businesses
reached out to me and I saw what we're doing he's been working on the brand that me and him built
10 years ago this pizza brand we put together is now going into 160 Woolworths around Australia,
which is the massive, the biggest retailer shopping centre in Australia, right?
And I go, what, the brand we built?
And he goes, yeah, man, that's what I've been working with.
So not only is it going into Woolworths, a shopping centre,
where it's going to sell hot food, right, pizza pasta,
it's called Pizza Pasta, please.
It's actually going to have this entire line on the shelves, right,
which is where we're going to have access to now certain things
they want to do a deal with us.
Now, this guy trained me on everything, right?
I got to this point because of him, right?
I learned this massive skill set.
It got me to where I needed to be in life when it comes to how to work in food,
and really understand it and really connected the dots for me.
He actually bought a supermarket with Elon Musk.
So his dad in South Africa, so he's South African, right, which is Elon Musk's South African.
It's funny because there's all little ties here through Jamie, and I haven't told Jamie yet,
but it was his dad and Elon
There's a big tie, so they want to do stuff with us.
We sent them over a lot of stuff.
He sat with the XC of Woolies yesterday to look at all our stuff.
I will be going through the whole bottle line of sources
and everything that was always in the cards from back in the day.
We're going to have branded beers soon.
So there's a lot of labelling that's going to be happening around the shipper
brand and what we're going to do for otd and get doge on the map it's going to be insane
via these supermarket lines it's going to be huge guys it's massive what we've got building
and that's the thing it's just so many things that are happening we're just trying to slow
things down because there's just too much happening right it's like we put all the
pieces together over the years and then once you get it out there, it's like, bang,
everybody starts chasing you and starts flooding you.
But this was a really exciting one for me because the person
that taught me everything when it came to food has come back
into my life and then basically showcased the brand
that we built 10 years ago.
It's about to go into, you know, 160 supermarkets
and there's a play there for us and they want to get
involved in what we're doing now so lots going on it's very exciting which ties into the partnership
we've got with you guys and the other collaborators that we're doing you know these franchise models
with so it's uh there's definitely a big play we just need to get that message out once we put
everything together and start marketing because we haven't even done marketing on on this new
program we've kept everything quiet.
We've shared it with a few lucrative communities like yourself.
Everybody's getting really engaged and excited for what we're doing here regarding that NFT
rollout and the restaurant ownership.
Once we market it, you can imagine we already have several communities just internally that
So that's seven brands of co-branded restaurants now worldwide that we're going to get up so quickly with the support of the team as we roll out under the franchise.
But yeah, look, it's really exciting.
And, you know, hopefully soon you guys will be able to have access to it in your Walmart or your Costco and get the bottle of hot sauces and have your own shipping.
have access to it in your Walmart or your Costco
and get the bottle of hot sauces
and have your own shipping use at home.
The Doge, the Doge abides everybody.
get your Doge hot sauce on the shelf.
I don't know, I don't know. Not that hot. We don't want to go a hectic carbonero, do we?
No, absolutely not. I think if I saw the coffin-shaped bottle, I would have already noped out very early in the earlier story.
I feel like once he takes out the form to sign, though, I feel like you are committed at that point. So I understand why Wall Street Bets went with that, you know,
because you are committed at that point. But yeah, no for me, absolutely not. You had mentioned
that little partnership that you had with us and some other opportunities. We happen to also have,
I think, a very popular IP. Smoke, how could we get involved in this a little bit? Is there something
that we can share about that? Well, because we have to go over, I think, all the possibilities
with the project, all the possibilities that are on the table. I learned about the NFT aspect of
the recently, right? I think last time we spoke or over the last couple of meetings that I met with you guys.
So I think the council will want to, you know, think about the best ways we can get involved.
It sounds like a huge opportunity.
But like I said, we want to see like what's the smartest way for our project to be able to participate at a very high level on some of these things that are
going on within the legal framework that we can operate with our project and to kind of get doge
out there in this novel way. One option that we were given, it sounds like, is to have an NFT drop
that would allow for people to mint NFTs that would be part owner of potentially like a Doge restaurant, a Doge branded restaurant.
I think another, and I think we were talking also about other ideas about a current restaurant that they have going live now.
Could we do a series, build in public series, or think of something novel that we could include Dojin with this restaurant that they have now.
So I think that's going to be an exciting thing for the council to go in and kind of start talking about,
you know, maybe have a meeting this week, you know, and see,
because we have a council that we've formed over the last few months
that kind of is able to lean in and make a lot of these different types of decisions
and kind of offer a lot of
insight, you know, to what we could do. It sounds like their team is getting some of the best
advisors from across the industry on some of these future crypto plans and already have a wealth of
experience in the restaurant industry. So I think we're going to probably find some really cool
stuff we can do together.
And when we shared it out with Smoke the other day, you know, there's so much that we're able to do here.
It's really going to blow your minds.
And like I said, right, you just think there's other things.
I don't want to say too much.
There's just so much going on. But as we solidify certain things and other partnerships that we've got behind the scenes you're going to start seeing right not
only one you guys have one of the biggest most recognized logos in the space certainly
already we're a very powerful unit as is with what we've built behind that you know and you're
adding all those elements together and bringing in the additional collaborations we're about to
showcase in the coming weeks you're going to see this is going to be one of the biggest powerhouses
Like first having the two most recognised logos partnering
from these crazy models together and really flooding the market
with Doge restaurants and Shiba restaurants.
We're going to be the leaders of the game and we're really going
I guarantee you that I've got the right people behind me
and when I get my restaurants out there, I'm going to really showcase you guys what we're all about.
I'm really passionate about what I do,
and this is why we've been very successful
and we've been able to achieve the results
and why we're here today.
It's taken a lot of hard work a lot of times,
I always bring this back to that.
If you've been in food, you know how tough it is right the game is not
easy at all and you know 90 of new brands that come out fat they actually fell and we like i
said we've proven tested the models over the years before we've come out with these programs that's
how we showcase it we're not here to go hey let's go sell nfts and try and test the model let's prove
the model you've's prove the model.
You've got the proven model.
You don't have to do anything.
You can just buy into it and earn income.
So very exciting times ahead.
I can't wait to get this around the world so people can try the food and really understand, you know,
what Sugar Wings and Doge is going to be all about.
Well, that's amazing. Thank you guys so much for coming. I think we got to learn a lot more. The community got to hear about plans that are coming up, a restaurant that's going to be
showcased in a couple of months, and a lot of other exciting possibilities with this
brand that you guys have been building. Really excited to get into some talks with the council
and think about what can we do together and how can we maximize this relationship of a project that has the official
access to the Shiba IP, official license for the Shiba IP. And then of course we have the Doge
license for the Doge IP. And then I would imagine there are other IP projects as well,
some of which I think I have heard of, I don't think can be spoken about today, but that are also really industry-leading IP projects.
And I think if all of those projects get together on different ventures, which is kind of what we're seeing unfold in 2025, that the likelihood for success is very high because kind of respecting IP is an essential kind of puzzle piece when it comes to business creation,
at least within the scope that we've always seen with traditional businesses and the way that
they can grow. It's having that original content to go along with that. So really excited to see
what unfolds. And thank you guys so much for coming on. And I don't know if we had a po-op this time did we have a pop booth wait what was that last thing you said oh it's just like a
it's a po-op that we sometimes have every wolf weekly but i don't remember if we had one made
this time um yeah we did have a pop but the unfortunately the time is up. Jason, PO-AP is like a little accolade thingy.
First time I hit that one.
It's like an NFT, but not the kind that pays you.
It's like the kind that Snacks likes to collect.
I have a lot of POE apps.
I have like 200 some POE apps.
It's a participation like a trophy.
Proof of attendance protocol.
All right. Well, awesome. Well, thank you guys so much for coming on today's show.
I think we might have an outro song that we can play and really was amazing getting to hear from you.
Yeah. This song goes out to the, uh, the wall street bets subreddit in 2021.
There once was a stock that put to sea.
The name of the stock was GME.
The price blew up and the short stepped down.
Soon may the tendy man come to send a rocket into the sun.
One day when the training is done, we'll take our games and go.
She had not been two weeks from shore
the board. The captain called
all hands and swore he'd take
come to send our rocket into
when the trading is done, we'll take
Before the news had hit the market,
Wall Street bets came up and bought it with diamond hands.
They knew they'd profit if they could only hold.
Soon may this handyman come to send a rocket into the sun.
One day when the trading is done, we'll take our gains and go.
No deals were cut, no shorts were squeezed, the captain's mind was not ungrieved,
but he belonged to the artist's creed, he took the risk to hold.
Soon may the tenny man come to send our rocket into the sun.
One day when the trading is done, we'll take our gains and go.
For forty days or even more, the stock went up then down once more.
All gains were lost, it was looking poor, but still those traders did hold.
Soon may the Tendi men come to send our rocket into the sun.
One day when the trading is done, we'll take our gains and go.
As far as I've heard, the fight's still on, the shorts not squeezed and the gains not won.
The Tendie Man makes his regular call to encourage the captain, crew and all.
Soon may the Tendie Man come to send our rocket into the sun.
One day when the trading is done, we'll take our gains and go.
Soon may the Tendie Man come to send our rocket into the sun.
One day when the trading is done, we'll take our gains and go.