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Hi, folks, welcome back to the episode of Reload Podcast. My name is Connor McCann and joining
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Thank you, Maxwell.
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Nigel Lamont and Jake Logue.
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Here we are. It's a Christmas battle.
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It is indeed. So Christmas party episode, which means the rules are suspended as usual.
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Drinks are flowing. Editorial standards are slipping worse and we'll go worse as they
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go on. Tonight, we're talking, we're drinking, we're talking cars with probably what is,
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oh, there's the bottle pop.
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Widely and appropriate confidence. Lee has a quiz for us that will probably cause an
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argument and we'll be answering some listening questions that probably shouldn't have encouraged
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you to send in. But here we are. So if you're here for facts, good luck. If you're here
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That's an actual large champagne flute you've got there, Lee.
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This is my special West Coast cooler prosecco drinking glass.
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It's my drinking cup.
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That's the drinking goblet.
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It looks like a float, but it holds a lot of drink.
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So basically what we're saying is, lower your expectations.
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Just pour half a bottle into a cup.
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There is a reason why I ask Colin McCann, why don't they make a Jack Daniels pint glass?
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And it probably is for a reason.
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You just make your own.
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I would like to say at the very height of this that a shout out and also you can send
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your complaints to him if the alcohol has in some way fucked up this podcast.
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But S 14 OCP Simon has sent us into the by me a beer system.
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So thank you very much, Simon.
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This one's for you.
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Um, we'll just go on at the start though as usual with our normal.
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So guys, what's new you?
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Go start singing Lee.
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I'll be honest with you.
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I'll probably do you actually.
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I have done fuck all the cars.
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Let me just go first.
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Don't you get that like run up to Christmas or work and it's just like you're just trying
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to push and push and do as much as you can so you're not brought in over Christmas.
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But out of office is on officially since last night.
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I am love and life.
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I've seen the Instagram post yet.
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I work for two weeks.
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Um, what actually have I done?
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I haven't done very much.
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I went and met Jake last Saturday for breakfast and my car was that dirty.
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He washed it for me.
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Just fell in love with it for you.
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That car, um, there's a new level of dirt that your cars get to and it's the neglected
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I haven't been washed in many, many moons.
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The Bora experience that two weeks before that, Jake, he actually said to me, we were
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up recording Nigel.
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Nigel walked out when there's a new who's done in Guilford.
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I mean, I've cleaned your board for you at one stage.
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You're paid for that one.
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That was as a proper service.
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The TT was I owe you a few and, you know, that was one of them kind of ticked off.
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Actually, when we're on the topic of the TT, you might have noticed this in your washing
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There's no front plate on it.
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A flood stole my plate.
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So there was a bit of bad weather there a couple of weeks ago.
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And at the end of the road, it was flooded and there was a sprinter van went through
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So I just followed it knew in the van because you get the work and I was like, right, that's
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My car's two centimetres off the ground.
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There's no reason I can't go through that puddle.
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I got to the house and looked and went, oh, shit, I have no front plate.
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Didn't go hooking through the puddle.
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Well, we did go down.
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Now it was about four or five days later.
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Once the floods had receded and we were driving down and I says, come on, let's look for
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I got out and went to look and the whole road was just like downtown Bay route of number
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plates, waddle trims, under trays, splitters, just like strewn everywhere in the muck.
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It looked like you were going to a six car pile up.
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I think you like that.
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Like scene kid, no front plate look.
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So it's good excuse from the police pillar.
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Oh, sorry, officer.
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Rep my number plate off.
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I racked the file out immediately because I'm a good law abiding citizen.
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I seen the time I would have deleted a car with new front plate.
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I just can't be fucked with the hassle now.
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But also I couldn't be fucked with the hassle of getting a front plate until I remember
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that James crew couldn't make them.
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So I get my text prestige.
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And I get my text and he was like, I have one acrylic here and I was like, well, I only
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So delivered to the door.
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I'm still sitting in the living room.
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Does he look better without it?
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And I have the not with all the double sided tape stock on the front.
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No, I have the infill plate.
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Like you can pop on that as well.
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So I'll probably just pop on it.
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The cops are never around over Christmas.
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Never stopping on the ramp.
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You like that scene kid.
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Look, you missed the no front plate danger.
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The cops would never stop a man on the way home from recording the Christmas episode
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of the podcast and do them for window tents.
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They had like, you know, the next destination to flag you through.
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Was it window tents?
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It's a combination of the two.
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Got breathalyzed as well.
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At least that was fine.
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Young whippersnapper out in their modified cars.
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My son got breathalyzed last Saturday.
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He'd bring me home from work today.
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Was that the first he's ever had it?
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It's a weird thing because you have to breathe in it for ages.
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I don't have the lung capacity for that.
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It's like doing the breath testing on work when they get you to the lung capacity thing
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and you're just like, you think you're going to throw up into it?
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It gave me throwbacks to the last time I was pulled over by the police and my son was
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It was when I had the mark 5, 10 and 30 pulled in.
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Remember the coffee morning and put it down?
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That was the last day my mark 3 was on the road.
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I just nearly lost my license.
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Jack was like, do you want a suite?
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Do you want a suite?
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You're actually quite lucky you didn't go to jail.
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I was doing many three digit numbers.
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Well, allegedly, but luckily it was the end of the shift of a certain officer and he
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It was the fact as well that Jack offered him suites and kind of made him laugh.
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It was just like, this worked very nicely.
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It could have taken the other way.
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That's your son driving like that.
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And the best part is it was just a wee blip.
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That car was pretty quick.
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That was the problem.
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Blips were too easy.
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Gray edition 30 was 360 or something like that.
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So yeah, that was that was a moment.
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Yeah, that's pretty much the same track there, didn't it?
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What did I talk about?
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So what's new you guys on?
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Fitted the carbon brace, I got the R line one to the club sport.
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So I still haven't fitted my Scorpion exhaust.
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Is that the one that runs between the backstop tires?
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That's like an X brace, basically.
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Nice quality stuff.
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The enemy of my bank account that is my son's car is continued to punch me in the bollocks.
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Right in the mouth of Christmas.
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Dad, there's a strange noise coming from my car and I took it out for a drive.
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When he came back from Belfast, no noise, no noise.
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And he described the noises to me and I says, right, where's it coming from?
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The rear of the car.
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I look underneath it, didn't really notice something.
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And I says, drive away.
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And then I'll text.
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Normally Jack would talk to me face to face, but when he phones me, I usually trouble.
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Yeah, there's something wrong.
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And so he's only says, yeah, such and such.
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I made a big bang and now the back end was lower.
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So that was the spring just gone.
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So I jacked up and right off the top end of the spring broke.
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So I have a spring order there and 15 months fits.
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So they're easy in them things like Peter Matrix still have to fit it.
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Have you put a spring yet?
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You're bound to done springs the back of a mark five slash six slash seven.
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What way do you do the back spring?
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What ball do you take out?
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Do you take the other one or the rear one or the outer one?
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You take the other one.
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You do take the other one?
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Take the other one out and eat the whole that just hinges down in one hit.
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You're not fucking about around the hub.
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Staff were talking about this the other day and it was like just pop.
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No, we're that's the quickest way to do them.
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I was doing refresher, but it was more than work.
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I don't know the time.
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There's three different ways you can do it.
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So if you went to one bolt and it's fucked, you could go to another one.
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But they are there handy to work on a few days were the Christmas,
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not over Christmas, but.
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Yes, you get it done over there.
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How do you do this?
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Apart from that, very little new.
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The wall taken ahead.
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If it so started to pass me off to be honest with you.
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So I have a question.
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Yeah, right now, if we just sort of went to X here.
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Well, it was kind of thinking if Lee did hers,
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then we could bounce on the jack and explain who he is.
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Dude, I don't have anything.
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So let's go to Jake.
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Yeah, I mean, where do I start?
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Well, he's a man who's drinking lemon beer for a start.
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It was that, I'm not going to lie to you.
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I'm glad you took the beer.
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Not really much different really.
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As a young person, like myself, I can't drink like I used to, you know?
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I'm not as hardcore on the jack Daniels.
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What's your Instagram name?
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Jake2ease and Loog2ease.
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That would make sense.
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So if anybody's listening to this and you will have heard you actually
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mention it and then what's your favorite biscuit?
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What's your favorite biscuit?
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Yeah, it really tells me guys since we get sent.
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And that'll be the theme of the night, I'm sure.
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Jake has been part of the Dub shed team for a good few years now.
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But before that, he was sort of part of it.
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Not about the shed crew.
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Yeah, he's run about us for quite a while.
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And then come on board with Dub shed and GTNI and just sort of morphed into us.
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And somehow you've become the face of Dub shed for the social media.
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Yeah, I don't know how this happened.
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Because he's the youngest member of the crew and he knows how to work a phone.
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I don't want to get off.
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47 year old with an arthritic hip.
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It's like you're young.
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You'll be more sleep.
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Yeah, again, I don't know how it happened.
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And I know how I kind of fell into this life was all this life.
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What are you a gangster?
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Yeah, it's like part of the mafia.
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But when I was younger and you never leave, like my first word was car.
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I've always been interested in cars.
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I grew up with a skateboarding and then to be a Max and the motocross
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and then in the cars.
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So it was that natural progression.
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Are you northerners Adam LZ?
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I think I could be.
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I think it is a very natural regression for a lot of people to make.
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And you can see that in the styles of the cars to build as well.
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It's the same kind of almost a bit emo.
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You kind of rock punk kind of vibes of people.
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But I think then I was working in Thompson's aerosetting for a couple of weeks.
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And a young Connor came in as a new start and fairly early on across the workshop floor.
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Just, you know, there's one thing his eyes.
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Tell me he's not taken his his eyes met my dub shed.
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Leonard, it was all right.
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Leonard's like, oh, so is that what it was?
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You like the car friends?
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I was like, yeah, that's cool.
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You know, it was it was the coolest thing I've ever seen.
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He was like, you're old.
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I bet you've never been.
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You've got lanyards.
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Yeah, you just started to like show me your cars and and that was it.
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I just became obsessed with you ever since and this can't be everything you do
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because you're my hero.
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That's not creepy at all, but I'll move.
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He's called me a sort of years of stuck new Connor.
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Yeah, like he's like a young ditty.
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I have to actually before saying I'm outside your house.
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We'd hear this windspin.
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I'm not and I've got baby one.
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Yeah, he has sent me pictures of our videos doing burnout outside the house.
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Yeah, it's like the time I followed you in the asda farm that morning.
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I woke up to go to work very early in the morning and drove out through the gates
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and looked up on the top of the hill, like some sort of demon in a movie,
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like the outline on the top of this hill of this asda van.
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And you only get a weird feeling.
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You're like, I forgot you used to work for asda.
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You know, why is there an asda van at the top of the hill?
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Turn up one year, dub shed and ask the uniform or something.
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It was some like I was like the meat or something.
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I just kind of like needed a job.
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But it was like as a delivery driver and was like the standard job.
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I was like, yeah, I can do that.
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That's like driving's fun, sweet.
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And like my favorite thing to do was to take the asda van to Tesco.
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Because I just drive my own.
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Like parking outside to go and get in my little, you know, full uniform.
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You know, that was very you have to say.
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One of the greatest achievements was overtaking a Sainsbury's van.
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Like these big spots are limited to 56.
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You know, it was like two very slow vans and at the upper hand.
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But if you had to hit that van, imagine what the picture would
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have been like in the papers. Yeah, every day helps.
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So you've probably seen Jake at our shows and he also takes
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a large part in tech talk last year as well.
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I didn't see more of them for the oncoming dub shed as well.
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I actually had to download tech talk for that.
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It's like, yes, I've jumped on the camera before.
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Like, I don't know what it is.
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I just left the camera and start talking to it.
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I was always born to be a star.
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But and you now are a star on YouTube.
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So what's your channel called?
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Jake, to his look to his same thing.
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I was actually thinking about this weirdly earlier on.
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How do I describe my YouTube?
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And I think it's the, you know, when you wake up the next morning
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from a heavy night out and you check your Instagram stories and go, oh, God,
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It's just I left the camera.
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I've actually really appealed a lot of people there.
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Well, so yeah, don't watch it.
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I have a, I'm messing about with the car.
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It's only so much help.
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You can give something like that.
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I just I left the camera when I'm talking about with the cars.
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But the problem is it's like YouTube soap as a piece.
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Now there's so much happening.
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Like, you know, someone at the start of the video be them buying a car.
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But at the end of the video, it's fully modified.
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Whether there's no, like in between, like fix and we small bits and then you have
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the exact opposite of that, which is stance works.
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Who takes project banky?
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That's just taking the piss out of that, the banky thing.
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But yeah, you're he's right when he said 99% of it is for short attempts
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and spans where there's a start, middle and end on a video where I like I like
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a bit of that, but I do like a good in-depth one.
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Like, as you say, I think my arm strong has just had a sweet spot.
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It's not too technical to put off newbies.
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And there is the technical bits that sort of keep the more advanced person happy.
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Yeah, like I enjoy doing it.
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I just left the camera, like it's free content.
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It's just a creative outlet for you as well.
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Yeah, like, as I say, like it's it's just a longer form of a of a rail.
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You know, it's it's a bit more information.
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It's a bit more relaxed.
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It's more fun to edit to with a rail.
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You're trying to be so snappy and so upbeat.
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I and you're trying to keep everything into like a very set space of time.
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Yeah, well, if you're doing a YouTube,
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I suppose it could be five minutes, could be 10 minutes.
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It doesn't really matter to you.
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Yeah, like I've never, honestly, I've never put much detail or, you know,
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I've just stuck it on the background and I'll make something of it at the end.
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If it works, it works.
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I mean, I have made videos that I thought that really is bad.
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You know, I've not posted them, but it was that thing about I stopped
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doing it for a couple of weeks under three or four people said to me,
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oh, you haven't released a video.
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And I was like, I never do anyone actually I just watch them.
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You know, I was for a weird bit like that with this three people.
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I was like, I'll buy you something from the shop or, you know, I'll make them
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just for you, you know, it was it was nice to hear, you know, good.
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It's a it's a weird word, YouTube, like, you know, and there's a vast difference
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between you'll see there's a guy follow.
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I can't remember what his channel is.
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He's a guy maybe in his 40s and basically he works a certain job or whatever.
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He kind of alluded to it recently, but he works a certain job
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and he's been let off in like a year and a half or two years.
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And he's been trying to make YouTube work in that space of time
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that he could build it up, that he could then step back from his job
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when the time comes and it's not happening.
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And you can see like he has some really good content in the channel
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and he has some terrible stuff.
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And he's just trying to like, you know, throw out there and see what sticks
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kind of thing, but it's a weird one.
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And I think a lot of it is down to luck as well, what the algorithm
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picks up and pushes or if you get one, the prime example app, which
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remember was Dan Chambers done the Mark one golf blew up.
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He done caddies and Mark one golfs blew up.
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Once he had the golf done, he moved on to about five or six different projects
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and nothing really did as well.
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And he was constantly kind of chasing that.
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There has to be a series to keep people do it.
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Like when some of the bigger channels do stuff, they'll do a big long one
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or they'll do a three-parter.
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That's the way they sort of do it.
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If there is more depth stuff to do it, like I spread it out a little bit.
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We got to retire any time soon.
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I think it's my inner ADHD.
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Honestly, I just jumped between a thing to thing to thing.
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I think yourself actually has said to me like, oh, you haven't posted a YouTube
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video in a while and I was like, oh, yeah, I'm bored of that now.
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You know, like I've done it for more than three weeks.
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And then you picked it back up again.
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But it's just you run out of content so quickly, especially when you're
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having a week behind you to do that sort of thing.
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That is the main stopper.
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Like you need such a bank account.
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Well, I think I mentioned to you about six months ago, right?
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You need that bank account.
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But you know, it's free.
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Calling the people's houses that build cars on Chapman.
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Yeah, that's something I do want to kind of fall into as well.
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I think Connor actually said to you in a video, like I want to come around
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and do that sort of interview.
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And it's just the same thing of I don't want it to be planned.
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I don't want you to have to, you know, clean up the garage
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and to get all the fancy cars and just come in and pick up from what you're doing.
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People are interested in that.
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It doesn't have to be the flashy look at me, you know, big fancy thumbnail.
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Let's just make a video of your life as a vlog, you know, like that's
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vlogs, right? The windows nowadays, no one's interested.
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Like, you know, they don't have that attention span.
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And it's the same thing.
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I think you watch like Jimmy Oaks's channel and everybody gives off.
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He's built in the same as chassis over and over and over.
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And then as soon as he goes to do something different,
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like he goes to the drift day, his numbers fall off and nobody wants it.
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And then he puts a set of wheels on an S14 and everybody's back watching it again.
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But they're all complaining that he's doing the same thing over and over.
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He must be releasing some of my stuff every like every time I walk into the living room,
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you're watching Jimmy Oaks.
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And I'm like, how can this be another video crisis on or off?
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I mean, it depends on what time I walk in on.
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That's right. You've got a they call them
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restriction orders from Mandela Park.
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Yeah, the money, as you say,
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I think is is the big thing for YouTube.
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Like it's a constant turnover of cars to keep it fresh.
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Yeah. I mean, slowly building a car.
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So do a bit by bit.
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You know, you buy the car.
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That's what you do in the middle of the Beatles.
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It's the it's the 2006 TDI Beatles.
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So I bought that car.
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It was a bit of a thing.
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A video I've done there was buying the car and getting on the road for under
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three hundred under thirteen hundred pound like that.
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That's an achievement.
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Like there's been questions put in this podcast about,
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you know, I can't bag a car for under two thousand pound.
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And the argument's always, well, you can, but you just need to do the work to.
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I didn't even do the work to mine.
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You know, it's like I outsourced, you know.
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So I got Fogel from Mark Cartel to do the welding.
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I got Stefan to do the mechanical work.
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I didn't do any of that, but I still was able to lift the camera and make a video about it.
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It's just finding the right car.
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You know, a Beetle is an undesirable car, to say the least.
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But because it's that Mark for platform, it's just very good platform.
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Yes, easy to modify and putting Land Rover wheels on it now.
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That was difficult.
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And again, that's off the back of Connor and me finding him the coolest person in the world that I.
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I wanted to be his like weird younger brother with like the.
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Yeah, the Beetle with the Land Rover wheels.
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But I have a Mark two Land Rover wheels.
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Now you've a Mark four Land Rover wheels.
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Yes, like we're we're twinning, but when I'm, you know, the funny thing is
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the Land Rover wheels he bought, they're off.
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Is it a Discovery three?
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I am yet to actually know exactly what car I have a free Land Rover wheels.
20:55
Minor Freelander, so no minor Freelanders and they're quite square
20:59
and it suits the square lines of the Mark two.
21:03
And the ones he he's bought are a teams and they're kind of bubbly,
21:06
which suits the bubbly lines of the Beetle part number on them.
21:09
I'm getting Freelander or Discovery two, like there's no sort of set answer,
21:13
even trying to find an image with the wheels on a car.
21:18
Yeah, you can find six teams on Freelanders, but these are actually bought
21:22
unicorn wheels, right? Yeah, I just so even when I was buying
21:26
like the wheel adapters and the on the wheel bolts, I had no idea, you know,
21:30
I was just kind of looking at photos and trying to find any information that I could.
21:34
And you can really tap this one.
21:36
Oh, you bet specials.
21:37
You bet. All right.
21:38
You know, and the the bolts, sorry, the the nuts.
21:41
So my car, the Land Rover wheels or the Freelander wheels are
21:46
chap fitment and they run a bolt or his or lug centric.
21:50
So they run like, you know, it was like then you see them on like bigger
21:54
pickups and stuff, they've got the nut, but it's like a sleeve inside.
21:57
Oh, I haven't seen an adapter like that.
22:00
Yes, it's like a hub, the stud.
22:01
Oh, I'll get a picture of him, Sam, too.
22:03
If they're Land Rover ones, probably would have done him perfectly.
22:06
Oh, they're weird looking or anything.
22:07
Aye, but these these work and I seem to have no issues with them.
22:13
I've been driving the car for a couple of weeks now.
22:14
So you must have a couple of hundred miles on it.
22:17
I ideally drive the car and it does look a wee bit silly
22:20
because it's it's a very high setting car with Land Rover wheels.
22:24
So it doesn't look like a like people are just sort of gone.
22:28
What is this? It needs dropped on its ass.
22:30
It needs dropped so bad.
22:31
And I know it does.
22:34
First man to do a lifted
22:35
battle on Land Rover chunky tires.
22:38
Well, ironically, it came with the lift kit.
22:40
Yeah, so the overlander battle, let's go.
22:43
This car came like five minutes away from your house.
22:46
I remember you saying, yeah, like I was looking for Beatles.
22:50
It was it was off the back of Dub shed one year.
22:52
There was a wee small model car.
22:54
Our cartel bought a polo a mile from my house, too.
22:58
He never told me where it was.
22:59
I don't know if it bargained.
23:01
This is a thing like Cumber.
23:03
Are you seeing a mass room someday?
23:04
Because I likely know who it is.
23:06
It's because no one wants to drive in Cumber.
23:08
Your roads are terrible.
23:10
So it's a window, Jake.
23:12
That's why no one's out driving the cars and just want to sell them.
23:15
You know, it's probably I was driving up there tonight.
23:19
And I've got the B.C.'s in the car there now.
23:21
I was just driving down and I was going, I miserable.
23:23
It's just getting beat up out here.
23:24
Just bang, bang, bang.
23:25
Aye. The road from Cardiff to Lisbon.
23:28
Shit, you're on the motorway.
23:30
And then Moira to Waringstown.
23:37
The one what do you call it, Marlin?
23:38
Yeah, it's like a four by four track.
23:41
And then there's Potholes the whole way from
23:43
Largon down to here.
23:44
When we go to record with you, it's the same thing.
23:46
And you're in the standard suspension and the angle drive
23:49
with the motorway home, super home.
23:51
That's we usually go.
23:52
We go the motorway and then up, but you still have the fucking.
23:54
Well, you're going to go to Belfast.
23:55
Yeah. I know we cut across country, but then still nightmare,
23:59
which were imperfect for your left of the suspension.
24:01
Yeah. So when I bought the car,
24:04
it's just kind of vision in my head.
24:06
Jake has a mullet and a checked shirt on.
24:11
And he drives in the dump shed.
24:12
So an overlander lifted beetle.
24:15
Going yee-ha. Where's the bitches?
24:17
It's needs lowered.
24:19
It needs absolutely slammed.
24:20
Do you know what my problem is?
24:22
And I'm going to say it on the podcast now.
24:23
So I feel like I should try and do it.
24:25
I have to catch the catchphrase for YouTube now.
24:28
Yee-ha. Where's the bitches?
24:33
I wanted this beetle ready for a dump shed.
24:36
So at the very least, I want it lowered and painted, you know,
24:39
the wheels, refirmed and stuff like that.
24:42
But I do want a roof rack
24:44
because a while ago, I had this very stupid idea
24:47
that I was going to buy a 40 euro moped.
24:51
Oh, that's right. That was the first year.
24:52
And I brought this moped home
24:54
and took a grinder to it and cut the springs out,
24:57
sort of cut a bit of the body out to body drop the scooter.
25:01
And I'm wondering, can I get it on the roof rack,
25:02
on the roofless beetle?
25:03
And the go-pad, the moped became the what?
25:06
Low-pad. The low-pad.
25:07
Round of the Mark VI Golf just coming up.
25:09
She had a scrambler strapped to the roof.
25:10
That's what my real name is.
25:12
Sparked out the front when you could park
25:13
out the front of the outcome.
25:15
So I had actually seen that.
25:16
Funny, I thought of you the other day,
25:18
Facebook Marketplace, Death Scroll, whatever it's called.
25:21
And you know what came up?
25:23
A house clearance of motability scooters.
25:28
All sorts of shapes and sizes.
25:30
I don't know, there must have been a death or something.
25:31
But there were three motability scooters.
25:33
And I just thought, that's like something Jake would build.
25:36
I mean, I've lowered a little tax car.
25:37
I've lowered a moped.
25:41
So there was an Instagram really that I made of two chairs
25:45
being really hot for the back garden.
25:46
And I was just lowering everything out there.
25:49
It was like, it's like a wee egg shaped chair.
25:52
And do you like the way you sort of push a button,
25:54
like you open them and click into place?
25:56
I was like, this chair sits really weird.
25:58
It's all those drill-to-holes in it.
26:00
I said, you've done this, man Connor.
26:03
Just lower the world.
26:04
That brings better lower.
26:05
I lowered this chair and see the comfort.
26:08
Riley was going mad at me.
26:09
She was like, no, don't.
26:10
Don't you're going to ruin this chair.
26:12
Hard of the handle.
26:13
Oh, it's stuck all the way out.
26:15
But I lowered mine.
26:17
And she was like, well, can you do mine too?
26:20
Yeah, this is great.
26:22
And I was like, yeah, see, lowered is better.
26:26
That's the way it is.
26:27
Well, as much as I agree with you, you're lowering the town.
26:30
We'll get into the news.
26:31
Yes, sorry, my bad.
26:34
Actually, ever since this podcast was brought to me,
26:37
it's going to go downhill.
26:40
It's going to go downhill.
26:42
Um, will I kick off or do anybody have any prepared?
26:47
First one I have here is a bit of a backwards headline
26:50
for the car industry.
26:53
Japan's biggest car maker prepares to sell cars
26:55
built in the United States to Japan.
26:59
Something to do with Donald Trump as tariffs.
27:01
No, I think it's more to do with, well, there's a wee bit of that,
27:06
but basically Japan's buying habits now because they're so small.
27:12
So Ted was confirmed that after 2026 vehicles built in North America
27:15
will be exported back to Japan in a complete reversal
27:19
of global car trade and how it usually works.
27:22
So they're going to US built models like the Camry,
27:24
the Highlander and possibly even the Tundra,
27:27
which is their bigger one ton cheaper thing it is.
27:31
So historically Japanese factories supply all around the world.
27:35
Now it's how we're using American plants,
27:37
not just to serve the US market, but domestic ones as well.
27:41
And it isn't symbolic.
27:42
It's actually strategic.
27:46
I'm glad you asked.
27:47
So there's three main drivers behind it.
27:51
So basically the yen is incredibly weak at the minute.
27:53
And even like global costs for some vehicles
27:56
just means it's easier to build what's already been built in America
28:00
and then just ship it around.
28:01
Second one, as you said,
28:02
there was the production streamline.
28:07
So producing cars across multiple regions
28:08
helps to out ahead.
28:09
So bets against tariffs, political risks
28:11
and sudden policy changes.
28:13
And then the third one is Japan's change in market.
28:16
So Japan's population is shrinking.
28:18
And their birth rate,
28:19
basically they're going to be wiped out in 30 years.
28:21
And the demand is flat.
28:23
So that's why they're like, well,
28:24
why are we building them here when the demand isn't here?
28:27
It's a weird one because the big question is like,
28:31
is the thing of Japanese bill quality because it's built in Japan
28:35
where Toyota have always been really not against that
28:39
but out to prove that it's not,
28:41
that Japanese bill quality is a philosophy
28:43
that they carry around the world.
28:47
The big problem you get into though is when something goes wrong.
28:54
everyone says all consumers don't care where their cars are built,
28:58
quality is global, standards are global.
29:01
Toyota is a Toyota.
29:03
But when something goes wrong and there's a recall,
29:05
there's a battery fire or there's break faults,
29:08
nobody's going, a Toyota is a Toyota.
29:10
They suddenly look and go, what's different?
29:13
Where's this built?
29:14
And it's always the same in the States.
29:17
A lot of the Volkswagen's are built in Mexico.
29:19
And the Golf Rs are built.
29:21
I think the GTIs are built in Mexico
29:23
and the Golf Rs are built in Germany.
29:24
And everybody we talk to over there,
29:26
they'll tell you that the Golf Rs are better built car,
29:28
even though it's still a Volkswagen plant,
29:30
a Volkswagen plant.
29:31
So that's, you know, you imagine the headlines
29:34
as soon as a big huge recall,
29:36
it'll be, oh, US-built Toyota's did this,
29:39
you know, and suddenly they're not fighting
29:44
the cost of a recall.
29:46
They're fighting basically their entire philosophy
29:49
is down the drain because of what they've done.
29:51
So it could backfire on them,
29:52
but it's probably not going to
29:54
because Toyota are pretty good.
29:57
They have pretty good decisions.
29:58
Like they have not give up completely in part
30:00
all their one-on-one to sort of know
30:03
what's your fellow aggregates in the future,
30:06
And look where that has went.
30:07
It's played into their favor nicely.
30:09
Sense and reason seems to be their ethos.
30:15
As I say, like Japan have exported cars
30:17
all over the world for years.
30:20
So the fact that they're doing that,
30:21
but it's the same thing.
30:22
Like if you bought your Q5,
30:24
what do you have a Q5?
30:26
If your Q5 was built in China or Taiwan or Thailand,
30:34
would there be a thing in the back of your head
30:35
if something went wrong with it?
30:37
That's because it was built there.
30:38
You know, it's it's public perception
30:40
of what they're looking at.
30:41
You know, you know,
30:42
it's just like a Swiss watch.
30:43
People buy Swiss watches because of the name.
30:46
You know, the quality is sort of there.
30:49
I think my belt was built in Mexico
30:51
and the Z4 is built in like USA Carolina
30:54
Z4 is built in America.
30:56
Didn't realize that.
30:56
That was the biggest markup.
31:00
I just think most of the car buying public
31:04
don't know where their cars are built.
31:07
Like if you buy a Volkswagen,
31:09
you know, most people probably assume
31:11
it's a German brand.
31:12
It must be built in Germany.
31:13
It's built in Berlin.
31:15
the newspapers won't report that though.
31:17
You know, that's where you'll get it.
31:19
And the tanks are reputed.
31:20
But I think people are starting to move on
31:23
people more and more become
31:25
because of the nature of a car now.
31:27
That's more become more like a domestic product.
31:30
People don't really give a shit as much anymore
31:34
Trader then move on.
31:36
But the people being built in Mexico,
31:38
the carbon is good on the list.
31:46
Christmas cracker jokes.
31:48
I do the dad jokes.
31:50
I love a good terrible joke.
31:56
Well, I have two sort of stories that involve this noise.
32:02
And that's basically car manufacturers
32:05
and authorities making backtracks
32:08
and reversing decisions.
32:11
So I'm sure you've heard this decision
32:13
about the EU and the electric.
32:16
So they're watering down plans to end
32:17
new petrol and diesel sales by 2035.
32:19
Who could have foreseen this?
32:22
So this has been rumbling on for a decade now,
32:25
basically, and car manufacturers just went,
32:27
this is impossible.
32:27
This is impossible.
32:28
Infrastructure, blah, blah, blah, blah.
32:30
So now they've watered down,
32:31
but it's not a big water down,
32:33
although the headlights says otherwise.
32:36
So instead of 100%, they're allowing 90%
32:39
of new cars to be sold.
32:41
And in the years time, it'll be 80%.
32:44
This screams like 10 or 15 years ago
32:48
when this was brought in, a government
32:50
who thought we'll not be empowered to enact this
32:53
thought we'll score points with a certain demographic
32:57
and say, we're going to do this.
32:58
Then you put the wheels in motion.
32:59
And then when it fucking comes to the time
33:02
or closer to the time, everybody's like,
33:04
this shit doesn't work.
33:05
But fear not, people of the UK,
33:08
because the UK government has doubled down
33:10
assisting, they won't be changing their plans
33:12
to ban the sale of pure petrol and diesel cars
33:16
by 2030 and all non-zero emission models
33:22
So let's hold on for a statement for that.
33:25
Housing power at the minute.
33:27
How long have they got?
33:28
How long have they got revved?
33:29
Well, they've done a year and a half
33:30
and nearly completely crippled the whole economy
33:33
So they have two years, which is 23 years,
33:37
say 2029, which is still before that.
33:40
They'll get tossed out.
33:41
The next ones come in, reverse that,
33:44
The government just want to see us drive
33:46
in EV cars long enough until you can see
33:48
this Star Wars credits in the sky.
33:52
You know what I mean?
33:52
And the other second part of that sort of
33:54
two-tier news is basically about the Jaguar thing.
33:58
So they had sort of retired the CEO,
34:04
Adrian Mordell, remember that news?
34:06
After the whole thing.
34:07
Now the actual designer.
34:10
What do you call him, McGovern?
34:13
I don't know, what is his name?
34:16
So he was reportedly fired.
34:18
But the company later released a statement
34:20
saying it was untrue.
34:21
There's rumours of it being escorted
34:25
So all is not well in the electric community.
34:28
If Jerry McGovern is not from here,
34:31
I don't know about...
34:32
Like that is a from here name.
34:34
Must do a bit of research on Jerry.
34:37
That on the back of the whole EV mileage
34:41
charge that the government are talking about bringing in?
34:45
I think that's good.
34:46
We talked about this on the last one
34:48
because they were talking about
34:49
how they held you enforce it
34:50
when there's no MOT for the first three or four years.
34:54
Well, you have to go to an MOT centre, apparently,
34:58
Just clock your car before you go in.
34:59
It is clock your car.
35:01
Get our money back.
35:01
Get our money back this year, sir.
35:03
And tell me it's going to happen.
35:06
What about you, Lee?
35:07
No, I just had the EU thing, so I'm good.
35:10
I actually do have two small things of news.
35:13
One is Liberty Walk, the Japanese body kit car builder.
35:17
I was walking around their stand at Gravity.
35:22
They're just well known for taking out of the box cars
35:26
And just going mental.
35:27
And high, high-end cars, too.
35:29
But what they've actually done is a custom made
35:31
Formula E Gen 3 EVO.
35:33
So what looks like a Formula One car,
35:36
they have done what we would do to a Volkswagen,
35:40
And put totally wheels on it.
35:42
I'll just show you a photo.
35:46
That is pretty cool.
35:47
You know, and I just thought that was...
35:50
It's very, very cool.
35:51
It took them seven months to produce
35:52
and they revealed it in LA.
35:54
It must have been at some event
35:56
that they were running for the Formula E cars.
35:58
But it was just pretty cool.
36:00
What if KZ had anything to do with that?
36:02
I'm just thinking, can you imagine like
36:03
all the actual like race engineers
36:05
walking around that thing going,
36:07
why the fuck is that set up like that?
36:10
It's bound to upset a few people.
36:12
The TESM and the engineering department
36:13
would be the director.
36:14
Engineering is riddled with it
36:16
in every sector that I've ever worked in.
36:19
You know, it's nice to see that.
36:21
Like coming into the world of
36:23
Tilty Wheeled Volkswagen kind of kids.
36:25
Like it's definitely interesting.
36:26
It would surprise you the amount
36:28
of Tilty Wheeled Volkswagen kids
36:31
I mean, that's some of them less than this.
36:33
Some of them less than some of them don't.
36:36
The other one I had was...
36:37
Did anyone see the Aussie Jim Garner?
36:43
That's my YouTubes, yeah.
36:44
I have on the YouTubes as well.
36:46
The Travis Pastrani.
36:49
We'll talk about it now.
36:50
Because it's fucking nice.
36:51
So that glides us perfectly
36:53
if there's no more news to it.
36:56
Just laying in the YouTubes.
36:58
I will kick off with the masterpiece
36:59
that was Aussie Shred.
37:06
I believe it's the last one planned with Pastrani.
37:09
And Scotto was directing?
37:12
So I actually said to Lee,
37:14
he won't watch it at the end,
37:16
where it ends, where he pulls up in the car,
37:19
jumps into the hut,
37:20
and then takes off on the bike.
37:22
I was like, is that like his exit from this?
37:24
You know, sort of symbolizing that.
37:25
Yeah, go back to where I started.
37:27
And I went on a full autism deep dive
37:29
with like interviews and stuff about Jim Canna
37:33
and just background stuff.
37:34
And it was just in the one today.
37:36
And they actually said that that was the plan.
37:39
It was Scotto was launched his podcast finally,
37:41
and he was talking with the other director about it.
37:44
And they were saying that that was kind of
37:45
to symbolize his exit.
37:47
But he was kicking himself
37:49
because he was supposed to leave the front door of the house open,
37:52
as if the door was open for someone else to take over.
37:55
And he didn't record it.
37:56
He's fucking kicking himself.
37:58
But like there's loads of little like
38:01
Australian Easter eggs heading through it.
38:03
Do you have Mighty Car Mods?
38:04
Yeah, I've seen that yet.
38:07
Is it the Interceptor from Mad Max?
38:10
And that's the thing that we're talking about in that podcast, too,
38:13
is like they don't linger on all these.
38:16
Sometimes a lot of things you can be like,
38:19
oh, there's Mighty Car Mods,
38:20
and they'll be in it for like far too long.
38:23
Yeah, to be like, look, look, look who it is.
38:25
Look, like Dakar writer Toby Price is in it.
38:28
Toby Price is in it, but you never see him.
38:29
Because he's a helmet on the whole time.
38:31
He's the guy doing the stoppie on the bike.
38:33
But you don't know what's him.
38:34
You just, if you know, you know.
38:36
Who are the two guys in the back
38:37
when they're doing donuts and sending over?
38:41
No, in the back at the very, very end.
38:43
No, that's not Mighty Car Mods.
38:44
Is there a Thursday Thursday?
38:45
Is there two Monster Athletes or something?
38:46
It's like, yeah, it's two of like Travis is quite close to the friend group.
38:51
So Mighty Car Mods were in,
38:52
there's like a scene where they go round and round about.
38:54
Mighty Car Mods actually done a video as well.
38:57
And it was like the build up of kind of like the end is like standing about
38:59
and like doing a couple of takes.
39:02
Oh, like in the back, like behind the scenes.
39:04
Yeah, like a behind the scenes.
39:05
I was like, oh, it was interesting.
39:07
I think he did put the car into a wall at one stage,
39:09
broke an indicator and they were giving a bit of plastic from it.
39:12
So that's the thing.
39:14
I think I said, Uli, when you're doing a lease stunts and stunt driving
39:17
with a one-off vehicle, if you smack that thing, like
39:21
it puts your production on like.
39:23
And there's two shots on it or?
39:27
So I think I watched this with Uli off.
39:33
Pastrana was doing an interview about it.
39:37
The previous video where it was the behind the scenes making it.
39:41
I enjoyed it more than the.
39:43
Well, it was as enjoyable.
39:45
And he talked about the reverse entry shot that he does.
39:50
So he comes down the street and reverse entry slides
39:53
around like the sort of tight hairpin.
39:56
And he had to do that twice because
39:59
he's the response to it by some sort of sunglasses.
40:04
And for the in-car shots, he hadn't got the glasses on.
40:06
He had to do it again.
40:07
And he was shitting himself, he said,
40:09
because he built himself up to do it.
40:12
Scott, I was like, oh, you need to do that again for the in-car.
40:15
He's like, oh, fuck.
40:16
Wasn't that Pit Fibers?
40:17
Pit Fibers was before.
40:19
Pit Fibers was the original.
40:21
Aye, Pit Fibers has done the one with Pastrana land at the end of it.
40:24
Yes, I love the bit.
40:26
We're, it's all good stuff.
40:28
I love the way he's coming down the dirt track
40:30
and then he comes on to the track at Bathgate.
40:32
And the noise in the cars alongside is just all real.
40:38
And even like the, like the colorway on the car,
40:41
it suits where they are.
40:42
Just everything just works really, really well.
40:45
So it was like a, and it was very part of the country they're in.
40:50
So it brought us basically like a ute.
40:55
And just wee things.
40:56
Just, it was all very, very well shot.
40:59
But the behind the scenes sort of talk more about the actual brat
41:01
and the building of it and how the,
41:03
didn't want to sound like the previous two Suburbs
41:05
because everything's done by, or it's Subaru back now.
41:08
Aye, it's from on sports cars.
41:10
From on sports cars build it like, and like you see the
41:13
CAD designs of the, the frame and all,
41:16
like it's not just thrown together.
41:18
And the crazy thing.
41:20
But the hux are still better.
41:20
You like the huxer?
41:22
The, the first imprets of the had the black, the all black one.
41:26
It's got a funny name.
41:28
What was that called?
41:29
They were talking about it.
41:30
I loved it because it just looked evil.
41:33
That jump where he hits is like 140 hits down, down the main road.
41:39
I remember listening to that thing as well.
41:40
Scott, I was talking about they had an air ambulance on standby
41:43
and they'd rung the local hospital to be like,
41:45
there's a good chance someone's coming in here kind of thing.
41:48
Because of that, you're doing 140 on a road and surrounded by trees.
41:52
Yeah, it's not really.
41:53
There's a good chance he's going to fucking die.
41:54
It's like when Ken was down them and he did the original one
41:58
of dropping the wheel off the side of the, like the pier.
42:01
And they had divers in the water.
42:04
They had an air tank, like a scuba tank in the door of the car.
42:08
In case the car went into the water that he was ready to,
42:11
to take the oxygen.
42:12
I'm sure the behind the scenes when they went across the water,
42:15
there was a boat on a diver.
42:17
Then the guy in the estate.
42:19
I straight into it.
42:20
I can't remember who that was.
42:21
I've done work at it.
42:22
I knew who it was at the time, but I can't think now.
42:26
But it's an absolute masterpiece.
42:28
Like it does so well off the back of that.
42:31
Then I found out Pastrana has his own channel.
42:34
Called channel 199.
42:36
It is unbelievable.
42:38
I, as I was saying, like,
42:40
Just subscribing as you speak.
42:41
As being that Instagram,
42:42
I've been the Instagram kind of,
42:45
what I'm talking about Instagram, I'm YouTube.
42:48
Other than what I'm talking about here.
42:49
Going up with YouTube followers.
42:51
And then we're crossing like growing up watching him
42:54
and Nitro Circus was a big thing for me.
42:56
We used to, I guess,
42:57
my email address is JLUG199.
43:01
And that is because of Travis Pastrana.
43:03
Like growing up, he was just so cool to me.
43:05
Like, and you know, that's why I only came across.
43:08
Is your email now JLUConor McCann?
43:11
I've called McCann.
43:14
No, but it could be.
43:16
You can give it a time.
43:18
The, yeah, like I grew up with bikes
43:21
and motocross and things out when I was younger.
43:23
And there was like Pastrana and Ricky Carmichael
43:25
and all those big names.
43:27
And the video we watched was,
43:30
it was basically a walk around Pastrana's garage
43:35
And it's not like anything fancy.
43:39
But it's like, it looks like any garage
43:41
that we've went into and our friends
43:43
and be like, this obviously could choose.
43:44
It's rough. It's ready.
43:46
There's bikes laying around.
43:47
They obviously work on things.
43:49
You know, it just looks like somewhere that gets used.
43:52
And there's no hours or graces about him.
43:54
He's just very down to earth.
43:55
I'd actually watched a small video as well,
43:58
but him like doing a tour of his whole kind of like area.
44:02
And the outside, but he was walking around and going,
44:04
where's this going?
44:05
What's happened here?
44:06
Like it changes and chops and changes so much
44:08
between like building tracks, building ramps, changing.
44:11
Like it's just, I think there's a lot of them
44:12
share their property and they kind of just keep doing things.
44:15
And shout out to Travis when he's doing an Amstance,
44:18
then car facial pictures.
44:20
His face is so funny.
44:21
It's like, enjoyed, but excited, but scared.
44:24
He has all the emotions.
44:26
Looks like he's sitting in the passenger seat
44:28
is the big one that.
44:30
He looks like he's the driver and the passenger.
44:33
And all the one we watched was X Hoonigan as well, Vinny.
44:38
Vin on your score trial was fixing his price.
44:41
He's done a serious regular video, isn't he?
44:44
Is he out once every week now?
44:46
He don't want their fixing the 360 all the problems with.
44:51
I really like that.
44:53
The Blue Reels are better.
44:54
The Blue Reels are better.
44:57
The Split Speed Lens are class.
45:02
Everybody goes mad for T37s.
45:04
And I like them as a wheel.
45:06
I don't get the huge hype behind them.
45:08
I don't get the hype behind them.
45:09
But the fact that he painted them body color
45:11
is just so perfect.
45:12
They're so much better.
45:14
And then I went on his Instagram after we watched the video
45:17
where he was saying like half the comments I get are
45:21
those which are awful, blah, blah, blah.
45:23
And I'm like, who are these half people?
45:25
Because they're idiots.
45:26
And he had a vote, like a poll.
45:29
And it was, it was like 60% preferred the Silver Wheels.
45:35
Like 27% or something preferred the Blue.
45:38
And then the rest was like the gold LMs that he had
45:41
when it was Peer and I had beige.
45:43
I like that look as well though.
45:46
60% of them people are wrong.
45:51
And then the last channel I have is Laurie Chen.
45:54
So he did as usual.
45:56
They're sort of going around SEMA and interviewing
45:57
a few different builders.
45:59
And two that stood out to me was a guy with a white E36
46:05
He's a aerospace engineer and has done 99% of the work
46:08
on the car himself.
46:09
And the other one was a blue AE86 Corolla.
46:12
And it was like a Resto mod type thing
46:14
with white body and carbon bits.
46:16
Just a really, really nice build to two of them.
46:19
So they're Daffy worth checking out.
46:26
Yeah, oh yeah, Jake Luke.
46:28
YouTube, check it out.
46:28
Like, subscribe, comment, all that fun stuff.
46:31
Hit the bell, hit the bell.
46:31
Yeah, like hit some bells and stuff.
46:35
You'd actually mentioned before Nigel was Joshua,
46:38
you know, Josh Grasswell.
46:40
I would watch his channel on DropWorks is another one.
46:45
Yeah, I raise a note of DropWorks.
46:49
Grasswells is kind of that, like just takes weird cars,
46:52
slams them, puts cold wheels on them.
46:54
And he's a damn fine fabricator.
46:55
Yeah, like he does make cool stuff.
46:57
It's just nice to stick on the Friday night,
46:59
a bit of background noise.
47:02
He's your Jimmy Oaks, isn't he?
47:05
I just, I think he does.
47:06
It's cool, like, you know what I mean?
47:07
Like I personally would invite him to dub shed
47:09
and I want to see him there.
47:13
You see if he brings something over for it.
47:14
Yeah, I mean, I've asked them.
47:16
Well, of course not.
47:17
And I don't know, but we'll find out.
47:22
So that's your man crush.
47:23
Yours is obviously Jimmy.
47:25
Yours was Chris Harris for a long time.
47:27
I've probably gone off a bit, but yeah, still probably.
47:30
He's not tall enough for you.
47:33
Don't know how you're getting a bit arrogant or something.
47:35
You'd work like a backpack.
47:37
You'd work like a backpack.
47:39
You wouldn't look as Yoda on his back.
47:41
Alvin Glove was the term the camp friend.
47:43
I wasn't going that way, I was going to say.
47:46
Well, I'm all like a stretchy CV boot.
47:54
The large YouTube I have is basically Matt Armstrong
47:56
and there's an E-92 saga.
47:59
Or no, it wasn't an E-92.
48:00
What do you call it in New York?
48:01
Yeah, but I forgot the numbers.
48:05
Fuck, I'm not good with New York BMs.
48:08
Is it like the four door M3 shape?
48:12
I don't know a lot, the double check here.
48:14
It's like, I know what my BM is.
48:16
I don't know what any other BM is.
48:18
Chris Arn is listening to this going,
48:20
you're all fucking morons.
48:22
Please call me that because this is embarrassing.
48:24
It's the same with Stefan when he talks about
48:27
Merck part numbers and model numbers.
48:29
I know the Mercks that Stefan has.
48:31
And outside of that, I haven't a clue.
48:33
I mean, like I would easily remember
48:34
the size of the paper.
48:36
You know, when it comes to like 85, C220,
48:40
like just stop putting that.
48:41
There's numbers together.
48:43
Call them mark one, mark two, mark three.
48:46
That's how you do it.
48:48
Yeah, four door turbo one.
48:52
F80, I think that is in.
48:57
Basically a bit of scandal with it.
49:00
It was a channel two project, basically.
49:03
So he does these big projects.
49:05
So he has filler projects almost in the second channel.
49:09
And he bought a co-part M3 in some Reno blues.
49:15
And the engine was going on it.
49:18
And they thought, cheap car, let's fix the engine in it.
49:24
So the more they look around the car,
49:25
it's meant to be like 30,000 miles or something like this.
49:28
The more they look around the car, the more it did not add up.
49:29
I think I've seen something about this online.
49:32
And took the engine out and basically needed a new engine or whatever.
49:36
And then I was exposed by a YouTuber called DJL Drives.
49:41
That it's a clone car and I've been stolen and blah, blah, blah.
49:46
Now, at that point, if you're a very honest man, you go, hey, please.
49:53
I have a stolen car.
49:55
But Matt knew better and fair play to him.
49:58
A phone car co-partners, we suspect this car stolen.
50:00
And you sold it to us.
50:02
But we're not completely convinced.
50:04
So he got it returned to co-part.
50:07
And they took the head off.
50:07
And then the police came in the day after they left it back.
50:10
So the police took that off him.
50:12
He would have lost some money.
50:14
Yeah, it's different if it's a stolen engine or something.
50:15
I'm not one to speculate, but it was, he came out and smelled the roses,
50:20
basically, because he got shot after the big, yeah.
50:22
Is he not a partner with co-part or something,
50:24
or is he not tied in with him or was?
50:27
He doesn't advertise them.
50:28
But a lot of stuff he get is from co-part.
50:30
What I'm thinking is, if he has that much reach,
50:33
does it look bad on them?
50:34
I think he showed a lot of the emails.
50:36
Like, I don't think there was any.
50:38
No, they had to probably look into it and all the rest of it.
50:43
But yeah, just shows you the cloning that can go on.
50:47
Because when they plugged it in, it showed, oh, yes, this is only 30,000 miles.
50:50
But you can clock that or such.
50:54
They talk about all the cars that have ever been logged into the iDrive system
50:59
and whatever else other manufacturers use, and you can't change it.
51:04
People can change anything.
51:05
People who are good with computers can run the world.
51:09
I forget the exact details, but I'm sure there's people that watched this
51:12
and watched it a couple of weeks ago.
51:14
It's something to do a Cypress car and using its identity to use on this car or something like that there.
51:22
That's like, you think of like engine swaps and there's people will tell you,
51:26
that'll never work in that car.
51:28
And Volkswagen can't do anything to make it work in older cars and blah, blah, blah.
51:32
But there's guys out there who are persistent and they'll work it out.
51:35
And if they're doing that in an honest way to make engine swaps viable to sell their parts.
51:42
You tell me thieves can't do that on a much bigger scale to sell modern cars.
51:46
The story I talked about the last time was Hyundai and their two grand a year subscription.
51:50
So you can change break pads.
51:53
Something to hack that.
51:59
It's as easy as that.
52:02
Because like you look at all like if you were looking for information about your mark
52:06
free golf weird niche break pod or something you need.
52:10
Oh, can't we know that off the top of his head because he's a fucking nerd.
52:14
Probably the part number.
52:16
But like that would have been in the form.
52:18
You would have to go back and search for that form.
52:22
It's just it'll turn out who's to go to that form.
52:26
But make sure you say please and thank you.
52:30
I always say please and thank you to the robot on my phone.
52:33
It was kind of that will come for you.
52:35
I've been like when the robot uprising happens.
52:39
I want them to remember.
52:42
Well Smith, I robot.
52:43
Have you never seen them lately?
52:44
I just hear Connors lawnmower going.
52:46
I hear you, I hear you.
52:48
It's not like a prince.
52:51
He's in the garage now for winter.
52:53
So he's in with a big car.
52:54
He's in with a hedgehog.
52:56
It's certainly not.
52:58
He's going to be our last line of defense when the robots come for us.
53:01
I will tap your feet very violently as you attack my house.
53:07
An RTD2 here sitting on the corner.
53:10
Print a McPrince face.
53:12
They call the gold one the camp one.
53:17
That's Anthony Daniels.
53:23
When you guys were talking about cameos earlier, I was like,
53:26
go on, don't start vomiting things about Star Wars cameos.
53:32
I was going to say, do you like the way I question that?
53:34
Is that Anthony Daniels?
53:35
That is if I don't know.
53:36
No, I wouldn't know that at all.
53:38
It's if it's not my episode one pod racer game up there on top of that thing behind you.
53:42
I was looking at that earlier on.
53:44
I wonder what it was.
53:47
Is that us for YouTube then?
53:49
Will we jump into your quiz?
53:51
What I think we should do first is a quick recap of 2025.
53:58
I haven't got anything prepared.
53:59
I'm hoping you guys are going to jump in with stuff.
54:02
So earliest thing back at the start of the year, I can think of
54:06
me and Connor were so sick for so long.
54:11
We all had that flu.
54:12
I flicked through the episodes just because I
54:15
But I was just sort of thinking, would we do this year?
54:17
And I think the first episode was called I knew years ago.
54:21
Were we all dying or something?
54:22
We're bringing the new year with illness.
54:25
The first thing I was thinking of was dub shed.
54:30
And we had the American invasion.
54:32
We had the three tanks special.
54:39
You love the good tank one.
54:42
Before that as well, we actually had the cars and coffee at storm,
54:46
That was pre dub shed, wasn't it?
54:47
We had the cars and coffee at Blackline and the cars and coffee at Storm in February.
54:54
And there was a very unfortunate Ford Focus driver who
54:57
didn't go away with all the parts of his car that he came with.
54:59
The dangerous dip accident storm.
55:01
We had the American invasion at dub shed.
55:03
We had Heather and Earl and their little girl,
55:06
Danny and Erica and their little boy.
55:08
And Corey and Casey all came from the States to visit us at dub shed,
55:13
Because he didn't come.
55:14
He right, didn't come.
55:15
He's not as good a friend, I've told him.
55:17
That's probably right.
55:19
But it was so cold.
55:20
Because we only get to hang out with those guys like once or twice a year when we were over there.
55:25
And it was so weird because they were here and like at our house.
55:29
I remember you like telling the stories.
55:31
Like the stories about them, like coming over here and like saying how like smaller
55:35
fridges were because not everything's so processed.
55:38
And like the roads are so small and scary and like, yeah.
55:41
Absolutely mind blown by the roads.
55:44
Because I remember Paul Barney was falling outside to remember back and he was like.
55:49
I didn't realise you didn't say Paul.
55:50
Paul was part of the team for the whole week.
55:53
And I remember I was driving the Mark II out to the house that we're standing
55:57
and Paul was lagging behind.
55:59
When I sat down when I got out to the house, I was like,
56:02
And he was like, well, that was fast enough and there was roads.
56:03
And I was like, those are 60 mile an hour roads.
56:06
And then we go to America and you're in like in the wooded areas,
56:10
but they're still me and roads and they're like corners are down to like 25 miles an hour.
56:15
And I'm like, what?
56:16
I spoiled all the fun.
56:18
It just, it doesn't seem right.
56:19
Like actually before that, what happened?
56:22
Notable events that happened in 2025.
56:25
I bought my dream car.
56:29
That's a very good point.
56:30
My unicorn, my white wheel, my Mark IV R32.
56:36
And a very nice car that it is.
56:38
I must say, I do like it very much.
56:41
It's a good Mark IV platform.
56:44
I still have one, but I do miss one.
56:46
I'm in the Audi version.
56:49
I'm in the wish.com version.
56:51
Sorry, it keeps corpse engines old ones land just in case.
56:56
Then we went to the States.
57:00
You went to Rise Nation.
57:02
Paulingland stag do.
57:03
That was many bells and bears were sampled.
57:05
That was a great weekend.
57:10
That was lovely, wasn't it?
57:12
It was actually really good.
57:13
I had fun memories of that.
57:16
I thought that stag do was going to be absolutely wild with them boys.
57:20
Our hotel was like a four star.
57:22
It was really nice.
57:23
Our room, you could play football.
57:24
It was huge and smelled like farts and chicken.
57:28
We threw each other about.
57:32
Then we went to the States.
57:35
Nigel joined us this year.
57:36
I popped my chair at ABF and I have to say,
57:43
That was a great trip.
57:46
And then I went back.
57:47
You went back to the States.
57:49
Just for a wee part run.
57:51
Yeah, part run that weekend and then come back and kill Deborah on the way home.
57:57
That's when the low, the low point of my year.
58:01
I was just looking.
58:02
We sort of fell out or a fortnightly pattern, just with various things.
58:05
I went off with busy.
58:07
You were very broke up at one stage.
58:08
Like it was a couple of years on and a couple of years off.
58:10
I think I was from September.
58:11
It was very you were away a couple of times,
58:14
weren't you, for your anniversary and things.
58:16
Just the way it is, I'm afraid.
58:19
What else have we done this year?
58:20
We did a rundown to the veggie show.
58:23
We went to old school, new school first.
58:26
And had a hotel fire.
58:30
I don't have a phone in from Northwest with Pete and Guy.
58:36
I have had quite a few shoes this year.
58:39
And we've had four weddings.
58:41
And then our own shoes without Euro trapping.
58:44
Euro trapping, yeah.
58:45
We didn't have Titanic doves because weather sucks.
58:48
Stefan, I went to Roots.
58:51
I had a lot of fucking, I had a lot of ice cream.
58:54
He and I had just a lot in general.
59:00
Going to interview the DCI.
59:02
I think our only interview this year was Gethan.
59:08
When Stefan dropped in, Brian, Brian was in in March.
59:12
I don't even count Brian because Brian's like just part of the crew.
59:15
Because he just keeps coming in.
59:16
Yeah, well, there you go.
59:17
Well, we're interviewing Jake today.
59:19
And this will be the last time I'd imagine.
59:21
Because half of us were like, yeah, that was great, Jake.
59:24
And then just saying, I don't know, we're like, why did we do this?
59:26
We thought this was a good idea.
59:28
I have a list of ones to do.
59:29
What do you think doing this nearly six years?
59:35
A Connors and I, a PPW writer.
59:38
That's a good point.
59:39
I forgot about that.
59:41
My hand on the Bible here.
59:43
It's one on my hand.
59:47
I got a dub shed tattoo.
59:50
You're actually doing this shit, have you?
59:52
Hi, we're changing the logo this year as well.
59:54
It's like, please, can we never break up?
59:59
This next one's my name, my signature.
00:02
It's actually, it's going to be Rayload podcast.
00:04
You know, I was once on a Rayload podcast.
00:07
Then we'll just quit.
00:07
I love the Rayload logo.
00:11
I've also got a weird story.
00:12
I've got a spark plug on my arm as well,
00:13
which was me in your living room one time.
00:16
And there's a motorbike book just laying in the corner.
00:18
And that was a book that I bought in Georgia in a thrift store.
00:24
So he's just flicking through.
00:26
I've seen this spark plug and I was like, that's the one.
00:29
I got a Rosalind Pulitzer for a pound.
00:34
I've got to put that actually, yeah.
00:36
Yeah, it's been a very busy year.
00:39
It's been a great year.
00:41
There's lots coming up in a couple of weeks with a few events.
00:45
Well, with an event.
00:47
Paul Glennon's motor effects.
00:48
Yes, I actually had that menu.
00:49
You just forgot about it.
00:53
Motorfix, cars and coffee.
00:55
West Dublin, that would be another ring mirrorless,
00:57
more or less mirrorless.
00:58
It's called a meerkat.
01:02
Just off the N50 at Klondaken.
01:05
Every time I drove past that, I read that in Lee's voice.
01:08
And then every time there'll be a GTI cars and coffee announcement.
01:15
Just can't confirm right now.
01:16
We should also say.
01:18
The date for the car.
01:19
Possibly three weeks.
01:20
Possibly in the Lisburne area.
01:25
The date for dub shed has been officially announced.
01:28
And the entries have opened.
01:30
Yes, tickets are live.
01:33
Can I just please public service announcement?
01:36
And I know it's not going to be most of our listeners
01:38
because they're sensible, but just in case.
01:41
It's not first come first served.
01:44
If your car is not ready,
01:47
you don't have to enter it right now.
01:49
You can wait till February.
01:55
Don't submit your standard Fiesta and write
01:57
plenty more mods to come before the show.
02:00
Lee, the person that you're talking to.
02:03
Doesn't this not our podcast?
02:04
No, I've talked to that glass of champagne.
02:06
It's an emotional roller coaster going through it
02:09
because there's some, there's actually really a lot of,
02:12
our local guys, the big players and guys who've been doing it for years.
02:16
As Lee says, no, not to do it now.
02:19
Well, that's your car sitting ready to go.
02:22
They know the crack with it,
02:23
but we have a shit ton of Scottish and English entries in this year.
02:26
Because we are the new season opener because Ultimate Dubs has gone.
02:29
A lot more than usual, even.
02:32
And the standard of those cars is incredible.
02:35
I think the fact that Clean Fest was cancelled is a big part of that.
02:38
See, I wondered that about the Scottish thing as well.
02:41
Because you've no Clean Fest, you've no Ultimate Dubs.
02:43
A local Clean Fest was obviously in the end of the year,
02:46
but then are those people just going to look at what's next?
02:49
It's a big blow for the Scottish that losing that show.
02:51
Oh, because it's fucking brilliant.
02:53
So, yeah, it's good to see.
02:57
Is the plan still phase releases?
03:00
Phase releases, yeah.
03:01
Excellent, that's good.
03:02
And then outdoor will be pre-registration.
03:07
Pre-registered selection, sorry.
03:11
Badge moved their dates, didn't they?
03:13
Badge have moved to June now?
03:16
If I was smart, I would have that date, but I don't.
03:18
Yes, but just generally moved.
03:21
Check them out their socials.
03:22
And your travel will be the first Saturday in July.
03:28
I could look at my PVW calendar next month and see.
03:31
Check it out your writing.
03:33
No, I'm not writing it.
03:34
Oh, fully, just write.
03:35
You'll be the whole PVW.
03:39
Yeah, it's been a busy year.
03:41
And as you guys said, next year is probably lined up to be the same.
03:45
I feel like this year, I don't like talking about things that I'm involved in
03:48
because it always sounds really big headed.
03:50
But I really do think this year,
03:52
Dobshed took a massive step up.
03:53
The quality was really good.
03:56
And I really hope it.
03:57
I'd love to see it do the same again.
03:58
Just that bounce up again.
04:00
Hopefully the more Scottish coming over,
04:02
that'll maybe push more people to come over.
04:05
And I'm far from saying it needs those cars here
04:09
to be a higher standard because it doesn't.
04:11
Because our guys can build some amazing cars as well.
04:14
But I like to see a variety.
04:16
I like to see new things.
04:18
It pushes everybody.
04:19
It's that bit of competition or friendly competition between everybody to build
04:22
better and better, which I enjoy.
04:26
That's always that thing of, we're so used to these cars
04:29
and we're seeing them every year.
04:31
And as you said, like the American guys came over and were mind blown
04:33
by the quality of our cars.
04:35
Because it's something they're not seeing.
04:37
Because it's something they don't see all the time.
04:38
Ryan and Danny were talking about on their last podcast is like,
04:43
it must be like here.
04:44
They say they joke that they're the traveling circus because you go to this state
04:49
and all your friends are there at this show.
04:51
And then you go to this state and it's all the same people.
04:54
And he said like his kids are like, we're in like Georgia.
04:58
How do you know all these people?
05:00
And he's like, because it's the same people that go to all the shows.
05:04
I picked up on that one as well, the traveling circus.
05:06
I'm like, yeah, I'd really fucking it's like, it's the same people that all move around.
05:11
You just, you go to a show, you have the same conversations.
05:13
You come back in two weeks later, it's the same show or a different show.
05:17
It's all the, it's all our ones who go down.
05:19
It's the cork boys who come to us.
05:21
It's, you know, we just do it in a different town.
05:23
The thing is, if you didn't do it, you're not going to see those people.
05:26
What blew me away was the commitment of driving for 12 hours for a car show.
05:31
Yeah, at least that's tough.
05:32
When we left, Danny and Ryan drove home to northeast Pennsylvania from Georgia.
05:38
And I walked to your golf and I pick up to want a smaller pickup.
05:44
You've, I think the white four door bagged RS4, did you see it?
05:52
Ben Hobson, big tank of a guy, he's built like Thor.
05:57
He, I think he drives.
05:59
They come from Kansas, don't they?
06:00
Six, 17 hours each way.
06:02
So like, it's absolutely nuts.
06:06
Like three times, like top of Ireland down to the bottom,
06:09
up again, down again.
06:12
And that's one way.
06:13
Do you want to say that's, oh, you could drive that.
06:24
Boys are complaining when there's a show an hour away.
06:27
Maybe I could stop that bottle.
06:29
That's the, that's the last of it now.
06:33
Ready for the quiz?
06:34
Ready for the quiz.
06:35
Take a short break, grab another drink and I'll get set up for the quiz.
06:40
So after that short break, we are back with the quiz.
06:44
Lee has her sparkly jacket on.
06:45
Sparkly jacket is back.
06:47
It's brighter than my future.
06:50
See what the green sequence on it.
06:51
It kind of looks when the lights hit, doesn't it?
06:53
It looked a bit like the matrix.
06:58
That's what I was going for.
07:02
So what's happening?
07:03
Let me just grab my Prosecco.
07:05
So I've done us a little quiz again.
07:09
I think this is like the third time we've done the quiz now.
07:12
I don't remember a game show with a host pest in Prosecco.
07:18
I was going to say not openly.
07:21
So with a couple of rounds, four rounds in fact,
07:26
and it'll test your general knowledge of cars,
07:31
reload episodes from 2025.
07:34
Got a little bit of fun thrown in.
07:38
I can see Jake smiling.
07:38
He's going to know the reload episodes.
07:40
The stalker will live.
07:41
My mind will go blank.
07:43
And this is my favorite thing to listen to ever.
07:46
So I record the episodes, obviously.
07:48
You would think I would know.
07:49
So you should know them inside out.
07:50
But I fucking don't.
07:52
I record, walk away and go, la, la, la, la.
07:55
What are we talking about?
07:57
Somebody shouts an engine.
07:58
I went, who's that?
07:59
The worst one to record, although it won't be as bad this year,
08:02
was the first year we did the quiz.
08:05
And I was absolutely hammered.
08:07
Oh, that was a rough night.
08:09
But there was like so many of us,
08:10
and we were all swapping mics.
08:12
That was a nightmare.
08:13
I was teamed up with Stefan.
08:18
And there was so much that I couldn't remember.
08:20
And I was like, oh, my God, did I say that?
08:22
And there was like, I woke up the next day and went,
08:25
shit, we didn't do the listener questions.
08:27
And then I listened back and we did.
08:29
I just couldn't remember them.
08:31
So it was pretty bad.
08:33
So I'm on my second pint of Jack Daniels.
08:35
So we're not as bad as normal.
08:37
Let's just check our buzzers here.
08:39
So the buzzers are back.
08:40
So hold your buzzer up to the mic.
08:41
And you can give us your sound.
08:43
Nigel, you go first.
08:45
If you know me, that's correct.
08:56
Which makes me sad because that's the Bora.
08:58
It doesn't exist anymore.
09:00
So the first round, we're not going to use the buzzers.
09:03
But you're going to write down your answers.
09:05
Listeners, if you're playing along at home,
09:07
I will give the answers at the end of the round.
09:09
Six questions in each round.
09:11
And we'll go through the answers and the scores
09:12
at the end of each round.
09:14
So first round, I've just called general.
09:17
I'll start you off with an easy one.
09:20
Question one, what does ABS stand for?
09:28
Question two, can you name two of the rookies
09:32
on the Formula One grid this year?
09:39
I can think of one.
09:45
Can just be a surname.
09:48
No, first name surname.
09:49
It has to be a first name and a surname.
09:54
You've got five to choose from.
09:55
I can only think of two, and I can only think of one
09:57
on this whole name.
09:58
Well, you can think of it while I'm reading you
10:00
the next question, because it's quite long.
10:04
That's also what she said.
10:07
So have a listen to this description, written by AI.
10:12
A compact four-door saloon from the late 90s.
10:16
Finished most famously in deep metallic red.
10:19
It stands this purposeful rather than flashy,
10:22
sitting low on multi-spoke white alloys.
10:25
The bodywork is mostly restrained,
10:27
but there's a vented bonnet along with subtly flared arches,
10:30
a deep front splitter,
10:31
and a tall rear wing that looks functional
10:33
rather than decorative.
10:36
Under the bonnet is a turbocharged
10:39
two-liter four-cylinder engine
10:41
with an iron block and a reputation
10:42
for being almost indestructible.
10:44
I already know what this is.
10:46
It uses a larger, quick-spooling turbo than the standard version,
10:50
and paired with revised engine management
10:51
and a more efficient intercooler setup,
10:54
the result is power delivery that feels urgent and aggressive,
10:57
with noticeable boost arriving in the mid-range
10:59
and pulling strongly to the red line.
11:02
It's mated to a close-ratio manual gearbox
11:04
and permanent four-wheel drive system
11:06
that prioritizes traction and stability on loose surfaces.
11:10
Only a relatively small number were produced
11:12
as it was a limited-run special edition
11:14
created to celebrate a hugely successful world rally driver
11:18
who began his career with a national plowing championship
11:20
before turning to rallying.
11:24
Man loves a better plan.
11:25
Name the rally driver.
11:32
That developed into a different answer, Conor.
11:35
Did you write down an answer and then have to cross out?
11:38
But I kept seeing through the corner of my eye.
11:40
Jake continued writing, and I'm going,
11:42
Is he writing a book?
11:43
He's making a list for tomorrow.
11:45
He's going shopping.
11:46
I'm trying to look like I had a spell.
11:48
I figured if you got the car, you would get the driver.
11:52
I know somebody who won one of those cars
11:55
in a place, day, and competition.
11:58
That's if you got the right answer.
12:00
That's what we were talking about.
12:04
In which decade were the first Porsche 911s produced?
12:16
I don't know how you spell five.
12:24
Did I take this quiz for you to realize that?
12:28
That's pretty real.
12:30
Turns out there's only five questions in this round.
12:32
I've miscalculated.
12:33
Well, there's how many questions?
12:34
Jake, you're in good company because Lee's stupid too.
12:37
I guess the Perseco color.
12:39
And this question is posed by a special guest.
12:46
So you guys will be able to hear this in the room.
12:48
I'm hoping that Michael will pack it up as well.
12:57
My favorite Ireland crew.
13:03
One of your Canadian listeners.
13:05
I'm probably the only fabricator out there
13:07
with a private account.
13:09
Most people know me as No Book No Love,
13:11
which is an IG handle that I really hate.
13:14
Before we crack on, I got a beverage right here
13:18
from a neighboring country.
13:21
I'm not going to do like a freaking Guinness like everyone else.
13:30
Cheers, you freaks.
13:33
It's pretty delicious, by the way.
13:35
Before we crack on.
13:38
So just to say, he has asked two questions.
13:41
The first one is one for the end of the show
13:43
when we do listeners' questions.
13:45
And the second one is the one for the quiz.
13:48
So you're going to cut it off before?
13:50
Or are you going to let it play through?
13:52
I'm going to let it play through.
13:53
And we'll answer the question at the end.
13:55
The first question.
13:59
I got two questions for you guys.
14:02
My number one question is,
14:04
what is a car show that's still on your bucket list
14:07
that you haven't been yet?
14:09
Like anywhere in the world?
14:11
I know you guys have been to several shows in the States and Europe,
14:14
but what's the last one that you think you would like to go?
14:25
If you guys fly to this corrupted country,
14:29
and for your autocracy, for example,
14:31
and you're driving from the airport to the show,
14:35
and you come across a sign on the road that says,
14:38
what do you guys do?
14:41
Thanks for listening, guys.
14:42
Thanks for asking me to ask the question.
14:45
Have a blast out there.
14:50
I talked to Mark most days.
14:53
I've never heard his voice.
14:59
So what does this sign say?
15:03
Ah, crazy French bastards.
15:06
Mark, apologies for my terrible French accent.
15:12
I've never been there.
15:16
Canada, there's a lot of them speak French,
15:18
so you're a bit closer to France.
15:20
Did you friends in school?
15:22
I mean, I never listened.
15:24
No, neither did I, but I can take a guess.
15:28
Take a guess, think of the road signs you know and apply one.
15:33
Okay, so that was round one.
15:34
Are you ready for the answers?
15:36
My mind's worth so black.
15:38
Are you ready for the answers?
15:39
We'll have the self-certified.
15:41
I think you'll just have to keep your own scores,
15:43
because I'm not organized enough to do it this year.
15:45
Okay, please be honest.
15:48
So question one was, what does ABS stand for?
15:51
Jake, anti-breaking system.
15:55
Anti-breaking system?
15:57
You're putting the brake and it just pushes back.
16:00
I was like, what do you call my anti again?
16:02
Anti-locking braking system.
16:04
Yeah, anti-lock braking system.
16:05
Anti-lock braking system.
16:07
I was just doing a short.
16:08
Give me a half point for that.
16:09
Half a point for Jake.
16:10
And that's the only point I'll score this round.
16:13
name two of the rookies on the Formula One grid.
16:15
Connor, what did you have?
16:16
Kimmy, Aunt Nelly and Gabrielle Bortletto.
16:19
And I finally come back to me.
16:21
I wrote Stefan and Brian.
16:23
Not correct, but good guess.
16:26
Colin McCray and Birdie Fisher.
16:29
Have you not been watching this year?
16:33
I was just highlighting.
16:34
But not detailed highlights?
16:35
Like three minutes.
16:36
I, you just see the results.
16:38
So I'll give you my answer, which was you could have had-
16:41
I thought you were going to say,
16:42
give Nigel half a point there.
16:44
You could have had Gabrielle Bortletto,
16:47
Kimmy, Aunt Nelly, Isaac Hadjar,
16:49
Ollie Bergman, Liam Lawson, or Jack Dunne.
16:58
Fuck all, he got the sack.
16:59
Jack's working on the bar, the minute I think.
17:01
I would also have accepted Franco Colopinto,
17:03
because he replaced Dunne.
17:05
You're just making these up now.
17:06
It was technically his rookie season,
17:08
even though he did make a partial debut for Williams.
17:10
At the end of the year.
17:11
See the first three years?
17:12
I thought she was naming an AC Milan team.
17:15
I wouldn't know this.
17:17
Yeah, I don't know any of these guys.
17:18
The car that I described to you,
17:20
which AI gave me the description for-
17:23
Was of course, a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO.
17:28
And the Raleigh driver was Tommy Mackinen.
17:33
Is that a one point for that one?
17:35
One point for Tommy Mackinen.
17:36
Yep, that was two points for the drivers.
17:43
In which decade were the first Porsche 911s produced?
17:46
First Porsche 911s were produced in the 1960s.
17:50
The car was first unveiled as the Porsche 901 prototype
17:54
at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1963
17:57
and production began in September 1964.
18:00
The name was changed to 911 for commercial release
18:05
due to a trademark dispute with Peugeot,
18:07
who had exclusive rights to the used three digit car model names
18:10
with a zero in the middle.
18:11
The first models were delivered to customers in 1965.
18:14
And just to show how stubborn Germans are,
18:16
the engine is still in the boot.
18:19
Just because they look the same.
18:20
It's still a Beetle.
18:22
Spicy Beetle, exactly.
18:24
And for the final question,
18:25
I'm going to let Mark, a.k.a. No Poke No Love,
18:28
give you the answer.
18:33
And the answer is, you just stop.
18:38
And in those areas like Montreal and Quebec,
18:41
most of the signs are either in French and English
18:45
So Merry Christmas, homies.
18:48
Thank you again later.
18:51
Thank you very much.
18:52
Thank you very much.
18:54
No, I wrote slow because I didn't listen in French class.
18:57
You were looking at you when you were thinking about...
19:05
Well, you scored the same out of points as I did in that one.
19:10
One, two, three, four.
19:18
The more you get, the worse you are.
19:19
I got one and a half.
19:21
That's pretty good.
19:23
I very please say I got four.
19:27
So the next round...
19:28
When's the WRC questions?
19:30
An honor of our special guest
19:33
is called Beatles and Biscuits.
19:38
You really shot yourself there now, dick.
19:41
You're making the best of questions.
19:43
I'll give you the worst person here too.
19:45
How many questions?
19:50
Herbie is a very famous Beatle,
19:52
but what is his racing number?
19:56
The child of me wants to write a certain number.
20:02
The kids are all saying six-seven these days, so...
20:04
I don't even know what that is.
20:05
I don't even know what that is.
20:11
what links Biscoff and a British car manufacturer?
20:22
Oh, I'd really don't know that.
20:23
A British car manufacturer.
20:24
They both crumble under pressure.
20:27
It's not the answer I have here, but...
20:31
Biscoff and British car manufacturer.
20:39
What was the original name of the Volkswagen Beatle?
20:52
There's a couple of answers here.
20:54
I'll accept a couple of different answers.
20:57
Question four, this is a little bit of an obscure one.
21:02
This could be a cheese or a Cooper.
21:13
Write down your answer.
21:15
I, the John Cooper cheese.
21:18
Yeah, that's what it is.
21:20
Question five, in the original Transformers, Bumble Bee was a Beatle.
21:26
But what car did he transform into in the Michael Bay live action films?
21:31
I know that one, at least.
21:34
And question six, again, it's a little bit obscure.
21:41
This could be a Nissan or a fruit filled biscuit.
21:45
Oh, I know that one.
21:48
I don't think we're three, four, five, and six.
21:50
I don't think I have an answer.
21:51
Three and four, I am stumped on.
21:53
So what lengths of British manufacturer and Biscoff?
21:57
I actually think I have that one.
21:59
Two might have that one.
22:02
Cheese and a Cooper.
22:05
Cheese and a Cooper.
22:07
And to be honest, we had the one before that as well.
22:12
Oh, no, the the thing.
22:15
Don't give them the answer.
22:17
What's the last one?
22:18
It could be a Nissan or a fruit filled biscuit.
22:24
I can't get two, three and four.
22:30
Well, you should get three.
22:32
The original name for the bill.
22:36
I'm sure you obviously know.
22:37
I talked about it on the tanks episode, so I'm just saying.
22:44
The one I'm thinking of, I'm pretty sure is the German name for the thing.
22:50
Write it down anyway.
22:53
You ready for the answers?
22:55
Well, it's a bad round for me.
22:57
It's a very bad round for me.
22:58
Not good for me either.
23:00
We was a famous battle.
23:00
But what was his number?
23:03
Oh, I'm a fucking idiot.
23:13
Maybe who has the battle and everyone tells me.
23:16
We're a big car guys.
23:18
I grew up watching those films too.
23:20
Rotlings, Biscoff and a British car manufacturer, Jake.
23:27
I don't have any answers for 3, 4, 5 and 6.
23:30
Check your score more than I am in this round.
23:37
The original name of the battle?
23:39
Anybody have an answer?
23:47
It does start with a K.
23:53
I would also have accepted type one.
23:56
That would make fucking sense.
23:59
Or Porsche type 60.
24:01
I wouldn't have got that one.
24:02
Which was the designation for the early prototypes
24:04
designed by Fred Mannporsch.
24:06
I'm writing the right answers in here because I'm so studious.
24:10
You get to scoring this round by the way.
24:13
Could be cheese or a Cooper.
24:26
It's like a crop times.
24:27
Newspaper, a cryptic.
24:29
Listen, I had to come up with a round called
24:30
Beatles and Biscuits.
24:32
What do you want from me?
24:36
And that's from me.
24:39
In the original Transformers Bumblebee was a Beatle
24:42
but in the later films he was a.
24:47
He was a Chevy Camaro.
24:52
Well, that's me done.
24:54
And final question.
24:56
Could be a fruit filled biscuit.
25:00
I need a bit more than that.
25:02
A figaro or a figaro.
25:05
I always got to write Nissan fig roll as a joke
25:07
because it's the only one I can think of.
25:10
I'll give you half a point for fig.
25:12
To be fair, I haven't been honest.
25:13
I wrote fig as well.
25:14
Well, half a point for you as well then.
25:16
Did you write fig because I said fig?
25:19
You said, as soon as I said it I went, oh fuck.
25:21
You went, I just went, ah.
25:23
I was thinking of putting it around.
25:25
I was thinking Nissan leaf for a moment.
25:26
So the joke is there's a car called a Nissan figaro.
25:29
Which sounds a bit like fig roll.
25:33
That was a very cryptic round.
25:38
What do you score on that?
25:40
You scored more than me.
25:42
I scored one and a half.
25:42
So what are the scores on the doors?
25:44
One and a half for that round.
25:48
I'm proud of that half.
25:50
That's a shit joke.
25:53
Okay, are you ready for round three?
25:56
So what way does this work?
25:58
Is it like whoever buzzes in gets the point?
26:00
Not for this one, for the next one.
26:04
Round three is another right down.
26:06
I was going to do a buzz around for the last round,
26:08
but I'm glad it didn't because I don't even knew the fucking answers.
26:13
What did you expect of me?
26:18
This is reload 2025.
26:21
I can't remember my own name, but I'll give it a go.
26:25
What was the make and model of the car of the show at Dubshed this year?
26:35
It's on the flyer for next year.
26:37
In a different color.
26:40
I liked Dougie that owns that car, commented on the Dubshed post saying
26:46
something like I never thought I'd see my car in green because obviously it's his car that has been
26:54
Question two, on episode 141 I talked about the return of the Fire and Ice trim level
27:04
It was based on the special edition Mark II from the 90s,
27:06
but what model are they putting on now?
27:22
Question three, I appeared on another podcast this year where I was an absolute ray of sunshine.
27:30
Just your face didn't join in.
27:36
I listened to that and it was very good.
27:38
Yeah, obviously I didn't watch it.
27:40
I did watch it and I know why you're saying I didn't watch it.
27:43
Lee looks like something in Stabber Dog.
27:50
You're like, that's not true, I don't have a dog.
27:52
I also don't have a dog.
27:54
Question four, on episode 144, we discussed the new fastest production car.
28:04
Oh, God, that was my bit of news.
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Oh, why am I such an idiot?
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I ask myself that every day.
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I haven't no idea either.
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Yeah, it is electric.
28:26
I'll definitely look at them.
28:29
We thought it was humorous.
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It's a Chinese car.
28:37
You all didn't think this big rule was hilarious, so you obviously have a sense of humor.
28:42
I just can't remember which one.
28:45
Question five, on episode 130, I talked about an unusual car that was going to be competing
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in the 24 hours of Nurburgring next year.
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Two part question, what was the car and a bonus point if you can remember what engine
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I said was going to be in it.
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The engine had to come from the same manufacturer, if that helps.
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So you would expect 24 in Nurburgring, it's Porsches, this kind of thing.
29:21
This is a bit unusual.
29:26
Is there six in this round?
29:33
This is the year Ratie should have been here, because he and I are all too competitive for
29:36
I am not doing well.
29:37
They do better than I am, which is bad.
29:41
That's why I'm going to climb up.
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If I get one in this round.
29:44
And the final question again is from another special guest.
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Can we eat a Star Wars Camel?
29:56
It's a little hint as to who the guest might be.
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Oh, I know who it is.
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Hey, folks, it's Michael Skolin here from the Lambda Slip Differences podcast.
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Hope you're all enjoying the Christmas party.
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If it's going well, good.
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If it's not going well, drink a bit more.
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It's not going well.
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Anyway, I have a question.
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And my question to you guys is, if you may remember earlier this year, the team at LSD
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done the run from my farm to the Achio Van Itseli's day in Edamari Curie Cancer Cure.
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So how many counties do we travel through on our journey from my farm to your end destination?
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Because the answer surprised me as well.
30:41
That's a tough one.
30:43
That is a tough one.
30:44
So he's, I've got the map on my arm and I don't even know.
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I was about to say, have a look at Dx's arm and count.
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No, quite literally.
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I'm a little surprised.
30:55
I'll draw the line and then I'm missing.
30:56
So that was Michael from Lambda Slip Differences.
30:58
They did the charity run earlier in the year.
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Some of you will remember us talking about it.
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In the tractors, the longest draw in Edamari Curie.
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How many Irish counties did they pass through on the way to their destination?
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I'm currently trying to read Jack's arm from a distance here.
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Why am I saying the answer?
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Don't say the answer.
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You going for that, Jack?
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Definitely not looking at your sheet, by the way.
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That's a very good point.
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And I'll still score less than you.
31:37
You ready for the answers?
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So question one, the core of the show at Dub shed this year was our Mercedes W108.
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Do you get half a point for Mercedes?
31:53
Half a point for Mercedes.
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Right, well I got half for that because I can't remember the model number.
31:57
I wrote Mercedes brackets.
31:59
Can I call a friend?
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Stefan would have known.
32:03
Stefan would have known.
32:03
Stefan would have known.
32:05
Question two was about the fire and ice and which new model it's being applied to.
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The answer is an ID3 GTX.
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Well, obviously Nigel wrote that because I wrote it.
32:23
The other podcast that I appeared on this year where I was a delight and smiled the whole
32:32
My face just didn't appear to know that I was smiling.
32:36
It was called She Drives.
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Yeah, I got that one.
32:39
She is now working for a raffle competition.
32:48
It's also presents for you on five as well or not?
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Ah, she's always on radio.
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Until I don't listen to radio.
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Apart from the top town town.
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You have a question?
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My question is always about radio listeners.
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Oh, you sent a question to a podcast you're on.
33:11
You forgot you were going to be appearing on this podcast.
33:17
It's more of a statement than a question.
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You don't have to answer it then.
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That's why I'll be cancelled from this podcast.
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Answer for question four, the new fastest production car in the world.
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The Yang Wang U9 Extreme.
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That was a podcast episode.
33:31
Yeah, show us your Wang, get your Wang out.
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I took a chance and it was Chinese.
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I just, yeah, I have no idea.
33:40
Tell me what this Nurburgring thing is.
33:44
The car was a Renault Twango.
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And the engine was a Clio 172.
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Yeah, I wrote four cars.
33:53
I jokingly wrote Nissan S Cargo with an SR20.
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But I forgot that it literally was something like that.
33:59
I wrote Hyundai Pony.
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You're not far off.
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What do you have, Jake?
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I mean, it's been done before.
34:07
It could have been.
34:08
10 out of 10 for effort.
34:11
And for the last question, I'll let Michael give us the answer.
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Please be on your 10.
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Please be on your 10.
34:15
Please be on your 10.
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Before we do, can we just give a point to whoever's closest?
34:21
Does that help out?
34:22
If nobody gets the right answer, whoever's closest can have it.
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I think I'm too short.
34:34
Because I didn't know the answer till I looked it up as well.
34:39
We started off in Derry, London.
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Derry because I'm saying both because we're having no fallouts in this house.
34:44
Is that what you're saying?
34:57
You went from Derry to Monahou?
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So, the answer is 10.
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You went into Derry, Trun.
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Thank you very much.
35:09
Thank you, Michael.
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Oh, let's just turn that down.
35:12
So I wrote 12. I wrote 12. I wrote 9. Oh, there you go.
35:16
Nice. That's the closest he gets a point. So how do we do for points on that one?
35:25
One and a half. I am also one and a half.
35:31
That sounded wrong when I said that.
35:33
It did, yeah. It's Michael's bad influence on you.
35:36
Okay, the final round.
35:37
Once again, fair play to Michael and team doing that trip.
35:41
Sack full of money raised for charity. Brilliant.
35:44
This is the last round.
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We're going to use the buzzers for this round.
35:47
So let's build the tension here.
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What's our totals here, Connor?
35:51
Because you're very competitive.
35:54
I have a total of seven.
35:57
I have no idea. I'm in counting.
35:59
Hold on. Can you count? No.
36:04
You only need 17 fingers to count this.
36:09
That is two and a half.
36:10
Have you not been totally down each round?
36:12
You're like me now to the right.
36:15
Me, Goody, two shoes.
36:17
I've got five so far.
36:22
What's that? Seven.
36:23
That's unbelievable.
36:25
Now watch me feel miserably.
36:27
Watch me get competitive.
36:30
Two and a half, three, six, seven, eight.
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Yeah, I just sat up in my chair and I don't know why.
36:37
This is where you have to get every question right here.
36:41
My reaction time will be faster.
36:43
So get your buzzers up to the mic.
36:46
It'll be better for the listeners.
36:48
Yes, I'm thinking of the listeners.
36:52
What happens if Connor goes blah, blah, blah
36:57
and says the wrong answer?
36:59
Does it have to be the right answer?
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Do you get points deducted or is it just passed on to the next person?
37:05
Oh, that's what I mean.
37:06
Like if you give the wrong answer, you lose a point.
37:07
If someone gives the wrong answer, I'll throw it to the other two.
37:10
So there's no jabbering?
37:12
You don't lose a point for a wrong answer?
37:14
So I won't be minus three points by the end of this?
37:17
So have a guess if you think you might know.
37:22
This round is anagrams.
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The answer each time is a car, make and model.
37:33
Let's clarify what anagrams is.
37:35
Jumbled up letters.
37:39
I was just thinking of you there.
37:41
I was thinking about what that is.
37:44
So I will have the anagram on my screen, which I will turn around to show you.
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But I will read it out for the benefit of the listeners as well.
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This is a make and model of a car.
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Make and model of a car.
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It's as easy when you know the answer, isn't it Jake?
38:20
Don't you turn into Richard Bryan accusing me of knowing the answers?
38:24
I was just about to say it and you went, were you close?
38:28
No, that was just to warm up though.
38:29
Were you close or did you?
38:30
I was trying to walk out the system of how we do this, but I'm fully, I'm ready for it
38:36
and I guys don't want it.
38:36
Can you see the screen?
38:37
There's the answer.
38:39
How did you get Rachel to do that for you?
38:41
Not for everyone as well.
38:42
Because I'm a ledge.
38:47
A meme generator did it.
38:51
The next one is large neat menu.
39:16
Just three type of words.
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It's a car making model.
39:33
Something you're going to buzz.
39:39
I should have waited.
39:42
I'm going to time you out.
39:44
Who else wants to buzz?
39:49
Well, they're going to incorrect.
39:52
Jake, you want to have a try?
39:59
Connor's buzzed again.
40:04
How did you get McGahn?
40:05
Because I was looking, going, there's a G in it.
40:10
You're welcome, Connor.
40:13
That was a group effort.
40:14
Actually, give him half a point.
40:16
Half a point for Rano.
40:17
Oh, thanks for having us.
40:19
There's a half there.
40:21
You're an absolute star of a man.
40:23
I hate when I'm by any sort of lead.
40:24
I want a bit of competition.
40:26
You're not going to get that with me.
40:27
I wouldn't really worry.
40:31
You're very honest.
40:32
Question three is an untidy cache.
40:43
Anybody else want to have a go?
40:46
Is somebody a caddy?
40:49
No, I'll start the timer again.
40:59
I can't believe I'm learning well why aren't these letters on it?
41:12
Nigel has gone for Hyundai?
41:14
Anybody else want to try?
41:24
Half a point H for you and Nigel.
41:26
I'll take them half points.
41:30
Hyundai Accent was the answer.
41:35
I think we're ganging up.
41:36
It's a brilliant work sometimes.
41:38
What you can't see is how clueless I look right now.
41:42
It's like a wee boy with his toy.
41:43
Might be a little bit before your time, Jake, to be fair.
41:50
They're pretty old.
41:54
My nanny had a yellow.
41:58
Then you definitely should have got it.
42:01
Next one is Too Loyal Actor.
42:15
I think Nigel was first.
42:19
Yes, that's correct.
42:21
I've never seen Nigel move as fast in my life.
42:27
I'm so proud of that.
42:28
I'm a dumbass and I'm proud of that.
42:31
You see the bozzard near when I threw the window there?
42:35
It was like, I actually know what I'm doing.
42:41
I found my weakness.
42:44
Come on, I can redeem myself.
42:46
And this one is Sex or Action?
42:57
And he's taken too long.
43:05
How do we have a buzzer on my hand?
43:06
I don't even need mine as it goes.
43:10
And the final question of the quiz is not an anagram.
43:14
But comes from another special guest.
43:18
You can make it as interesting by doing double points,
43:20
seeing when all he's going to win.
43:24
Go on, go for double points.
43:26
Okay, I'll go double points on this one
43:28
and I'll also say whoever,
43:31
it's another numbers answer.
43:33
So if nobody gets the right answer,
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the closest person will get.
43:37
It's not a buzzer though.
43:39
So you write down your answer for this one.
43:50
This is Danny Mercado.
43:52
Just take a second for the sexiest voice.
43:54
I just want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas.
43:59
And I've got a little tribute for you.
44:04
I'm well known for smashing beer in my car,
44:08
which is the Black Passat Wagon.
44:11
But can you tell me how many I have hit A in the Deer Slayer
44:22
So two part question.
44:24
How many deer has Danny hit in the Deer Slayer,
44:27
which is the Black Passat Wagon?
44:29
And B, how many deer has he hit in total?
44:33
Can I just say that the last deer hit that he had,
44:35
well actually shout out to Danny previously for the deer hit he had before,
44:39
where he hit the deer and it exploded
44:41
and shit went up the side of the car on his way to work.
44:44
And then the most recent one,
44:47
he was listening to a really little podcast on his way to work when he hit that deer.
44:51
My first message, are you okay?
44:53
Because it looked bad and he was like, hey, I'm all good.
44:55
And I was like, second of all, were you listening to the podcast?
44:57
And he was like, yes.
45:00
Yeah, screw your car.
45:01
At least you're listening to us.
45:02
So Deer Slayer equals, I mean, total.
45:07
So two answers for this one.
45:09
Oh, that man's been hitting deer for a long time.
45:17
Get a dart from through the dartboard, Jake.
45:20
That's just a random number.
45:23
So we had the anagrams, which I gave the answers throughout.
45:25
How many points did everybody get for those?
45:38
So how are the total scores looking so far?
45:47
This is worth 10 points.
45:48
So that's five more then?
45:57
I'm just playing Donnie's podcast or Donnie's twice.
45:59
Shout out to the people's podcast, by the way.
46:03
So I'll let Donnie give you the final answer for the quiz.
46:06
I just stopped myself.
46:10
Connor's not Lloyd Pans.
46:11
No, it was a knife.
46:13
Is that the one I told you to take off?
46:15
Maybe because I would do the exact same thing.
46:17
Can you set the knife down, please?
46:19
In case you don't win.
46:26
And the answer is six.
46:28
In the deer slayer.
46:33
But who's counting?
46:35
I hit deer so you don't have to.
46:37
You didn't have it in a deer park?
46:39
And with that being said, Merry Christmas to all.
46:42
And to all good night.
46:44
Thanks for having me on.
46:46
Merry Christmas, Donnie.
46:47
Thanks for doing that.
46:48
But Jeepers, I was 16.
46:50
There's some months where he's hit two.
46:52
So Donnie has hit deer.
46:54
Put a claim in with his insurance.
46:56
And before the car was fixed, he had another deer.
47:03
Stop driving at the years.
47:06
So he drives to work at like two in the morning.
47:09
So they're out and around.
47:11
And when we went to stay at his house last year, last September.
47:15
Like in broad daylight.
47:16
We did see a lot of deer around to be fair.
47:19
But here's the thing.
47:20
Rand Veilman does a podcast with him.
47:22
Lives 10 minutes away.
47:27
Do you not think that deer would learn to avoid all to four?
47:32
Talk among themselves and go here.
47:35
He kills a lot of us.
47:36
Yeah, at least at the eleventh time.
47:38
The Assisted Series program just never done.
47:42
You think the easy of tears.
47:45
So what did everybody guess?
47:46
I wrote three and five.
47:48
It has to be all because it's a thing.
47:50
It has to be more than two.
47:54
I wrote four for the day or slayer.
48:03
So I think you're the closest then.
48:07
You share a point for four.
48:10
Because we're closest to six.
48:11
We both guess four for the day or slayer for that car.
48:15
But then you get the point for closest to 16.
48:18
So we're going to get a half point and then a point.
48:23
You can still give me three points and it doesn't put a dent in this.
48:29
So I tried to make a quiz that Connor wouldn't win and Connor still won.
48:34
I apologize to everyone.
48:36
And his face equally looks a smug.
48:40
That's the thing, right?
48:42
Where's the trophy?
48:44
Oh, I have a prize.
48:47
I'm going to make one.
48:50
Richie still claims two or three years ago when he was on for the quiz that it was a
48:59
I will also say that ceremony that was, thank you very much.
49:03
That was Nigel and Stefan on a team.
49:06
Richie and Paul on a team versus me hammered and I still won.
49:11
The prize is a packet of the undisputed best biscuits in the world.
49:19
Caramel chocolate digestive.
49:21
I can't even argue with that.
49:25
Because Connor won them.
49:26
It means they're in my house and I'm going to eat them.
49:29
Pretend to get them too in there.
49:35
Look at the camera.
49:38
That's fantastic photographer.
49:41
Lee, your face, you look absolutely professional.
49:48
I think absolutely drunk is what you meant.
49:52
And Connor looks, how did I win?
49:57
I'm sitting here thinking, how did I lose?
49:59
But you know, that's an easier answer.
50:02
Lee, the quiz was a credit to you.
50:04
Thank you very much.
50:05
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
50:06
And you look stunning as always in your jacket.
50:08
Thanks to the guys for messing in as well.
50:12
Three different countries again.
50:14
International baby.
50:16
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50:40
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50:43
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And I'll be making a video about it too.
51:22
So that's also nice as well,
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The latest one with Pete.
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Yeah, I said that was brilliant.
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I'm too tired for your shit.
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Or something like that.
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It's just like, it looks like good crack.
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It's just one of those places.
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53:44
who is Mr. Bushy Evil 2.
53:48
It doesn't say his actual Instagram name,
53:49
but I know it's him.
53:51
He used to have a really long name
53:52
that you made fun of him and then he changed his name.
53:55
It's Mr. Bushy Evil 2.
53:58
Merry Christmas and thanks for another year of entertainment.
54:01
Don't know that the evil is going to make dub shed 2026,
54:04
but I put one piece back on the car.
54:06
So the buildup has finally started,
54:08
which is happy days.
54:11
It's like you get over the brow of the hill
54:13
and there's still stuff to do,
54:15
but you're on the downhill slope
54:17
and you start putting stuff back on
54:19
instead of taking stuff off.
54:21
I remember painting your engine bed in the Jetta.
54:24
And the first thing you put back in
54:25
was the break bar across the back.
54:28
And it just went from this sea of red
54:30
to a wee bit of contrast with the black
54:33
Oh yeah, it's starting now.
54:35
Because you've such a fucking slog of welding filler
54:38
and everything he's been going through with the evil.
54:40
All the boring jobs.
54:42
Can't believe it's been three years
54:43
since you guys called me.
54:45
It's three years ago.
54:51
Well, we do Mark's question now.
54:56
So he asked it during the quiz.
54:58
So what show that you haven't been to yet,
55:00
still on your bucket list?
55:02
I would actually quite like to do.
55:05
There's Altrace or whatever it's called now.
55:14
I'm going to say something quite embarrassing here.
55:15
I've never been to a show in England.
55:19
I had tickets booked and all the flights and stuff booked
55:22
to go to Philadelphia one year and COVID stopped it.
55:25
And ever since that,
55:27
I just have never really had any.
55:28
I get back into it again.
55:30
I would say if you're going to go to England,
55:32
should go to Roald Hard.
55:36
What's the good one?
55:40
That seems to be the.
55:41
Or just go to Goodwood Festival of Speed.
55:45
I think Festival of Speed is my answer for that.
55:50
My one is actually to say what he has said is Herocracy.
55:54
I'd love to go to York City.
55:56
The cars that come out of Canada is insane.
55:59
Some of them have been at Roots.
56:01
All of them have been at Roots.
56:04
Do you remember Unix Performance
56:05
built the minty green coloured Mark 1?
56:08
And then it went pink.
56:09
Like a salmon colour.
56:11
Like a salmon colour.
56:11
It was at Roots 2024.
56:15
And that was a car that like lived up to.
56:18
And that was built like 10 plus years ago.
56:21
But like Antoine's Jetta.
56:24
That really, really dark green Mark 1.
56:29
I can't remember that fellow's name.
56:30
Was it Pascal or something?
56:33
It's another Frenchy sound and surname.
56:46
The Canadians do some great cars.
56:49
I actually would really like to do this.
56:53
But just to go to Canada in general.
56:59
Mark actually understands us really well.
57:03
Because he worked with a bunch of Irish guys.
57:08
Who use the same slang and words that we use and he understands us perfectly.
57:14
Which is quite funny to me.
57:15
But a lot of Newfoundland people.
57:18
There's a lot of colloquial Irish, Ulster Scots.
57:22
They were the lazy Irish.
57:25
The first bit they got too.
57:26
They were like, this will do us here.
57:29
I think they're kind of their own thing as well within Canada.
57:33
The Canadians kind of look at them and go.
57:34
Where Canadians use their new fees.
57:40
Probably your accuracy for me.
57:42
What are your thoughts?
57:44
A show that I think.
57:58
It is absolutely awesome.
58:00
The way they take over the town.
58:03
But it's about a show I've never been to.
58:07
It's a Porsche show.
58:09
It's in the back lots of Warner Studios.
58:11
Oh, that's the one.
58:12
They change location every year.
58:15
The Netflix Studios.
58:17
They just put more over.
58:18
I think this past year they were in like an old tobacco factory.
58:22
Is that the one that Chris Cleol says?
58:24
The guys on Overcrash talk about it.
58:26
It sounds really good.
58:27
Just some really unique old Porsches.
58:32
I should really book a holiday with the family and sort of.
58:36
Just while we're here.
58:37
A closer to home one actually as well was one that.
58:40
Marty her sponsor went to.
58:44
It looked really, really good.
58:45
It was the same weekend.
58:46
I went to Gravity I think wasn't it?
58:47
On Holiday weekend.
58:48
Funny everybody that went to England that weekend from here was going to Gravity.
58:53
And Marty put up his wee picture of himself on the boat.
58:55
And he was the only one not heading to gravity.
58:57
But then I seen the pictures from the different.
58:59
Got the drop and just went.
59:02
That looks like a decent 30 yet from 10 years ago.
59:04
Allow me to drop in that I read from PBW.
59:06
But that's actually.
59:10
When I was doing the interview for.
59:12
You guy Adam who's the mark three in this.
59:15
He was that got the drop and was actually talking to Marty.
59:17
He mentioned he was a guy.
59:18
I was talking to a guy with a mark six and I was like.
59:20
It was a big telecon.
59:23
Sorry for that Marty.
59:25
And he was raving about it like he was really like he said.
59:29
He was like you should come over for it as well worth it.
59:34
So basically this isn't 30 a territory.
59:36
It's in Northampton University.
59:41
I don't think it's a massive show but it's real collection of high quality.
59:44
I think it's the sort of things we're into.
59:50
So another one then we have is Michael.
59:53
Loving the podcast currently in episode 120.
59:56
I only started listening late this year.
59:58
That's good occasion.
00:00
Also listened to any new uploads as well.
00:04
I'm in episode 118.
00:06
It was a bit roll hard.
00:07
I normally go to ultimate dubs but now that it's gone.
00:10
I'm looking for other shows and considerations in the UK.
00:14
Don't say dub shed as I always go to that.
00:17
There's dub shed as a spectator.
00:19
My car isn't good enough even for outside and they can see what you have.
00:23
Keep up the on rail show.
00:25
Hope you have a happy Christmas and year.
00:28
Thank you very much.
00:30
I think we've sort of answered this question there for UK shows.
00:32
We got the drop or roll hard.
00:36
It's it is a she him.
00:38
I know we talked about on the last episode and I kind of laughed about ultimate dubs.
00:42
But it is a shame that it's gone.
00:46
So much going away.
00:47
It's like it is sad.
00:49
And it's that thing of you don't support it.
00:50
And then when it all goes the way you go with the scene.
00:53
It's like printed prices fell away.
00:57
It's like because nobody bought it.
00:59
My generation sucks.
01:03
Scrolling us all you're good for.
01:06
With your ticking and you're talking.
01:09
With your tickety talk.
01:16
I had of the year was seeing Connors pvw debut issue.
01:19
Standing proud beside the new d-mags.
01:22
And my Hermitian fill in station.
01:25
Which Nigel responded since superb.
01:27
It's where he belongs as he's a certified pervert.
01:29
And I stand by those words.
01:31
And he responded saying.
01:33
You know him better than I do.
01:36
Don't you like that comment Connor?
01:37
I can't argue with him.
01:41
Declan Murray Murray dot d91 says.
01:45
I've missed the box.
01:46
That's what she said.
01:51
I'm looking forward to seeing you guys in the new year.
01:53
So thank you very much.
01:57
What else have we got.
02:00
So Ram McElmill says.
02:02
Anyone else not an ounce of Christmas spirit.
02:05
But buzzing for dub shed hype that's starting.
02:08
Oh I've had a Christmas part.
02:10
I think we're carol singing tomorrow night.
02:14
I went to school carol service in Saddam's cathedral Belfast.
02:22
Proper hundred day choir.
02:25
I love a carol service.
02:27
I was in choirs and stuff at school.
02:28
And I just I love music.
02:32
So any music well done to me.
02:36
If you've a good choir or a good orchestra or something.
02:41
I want to go to candlelight concerts with Hans Zimmer at Saddam's.
02:46
That'll be so good.
02:47
I mean if I can lay I think of a Muppets Christmas carol.
02:52
Like the lamp not the rat but.
02:59
Shout out to Connor Lone Ranger into a couple of episodes back.
03:05
We were talking earlier before we actually started recording.
03:07
They call and get us local comedian.
03:09
And a lot of times he does go on and just talks himself for what.
03:15
He doesn't do general band anymore.
03:16
But he's been doing podcasts since 2012.
03:18
And to me that's so weird because I just done like five minutes of.
03:23
Less than two months.
03:25
I need someone to bounce off.
03:28
You need to be very funny.
03:29
It's very difficult.
03:30
YouTube sometimes just no one what to say.
03:33
Because there's long gaps of me just messing about.
03:36
You could be more entertaining.
03:37
I want to do it with your hands.
03:39
It's like Ricky Bobby.
03:40
And I'm just breaking stuff on a Volkswagen Beetle with my hands.
03:43
So that's not the hard part.
03:44
Welcome to another episode of break shit with Jake.
03:47
Another waste of your time.
03:52
Auto detailing says looking forward to guests coming on.
03:55
Always interesting here to talk about.
03:57
We're just talking like we need to get more guests.
04:00
I generally have a list of people lined up that agree to do it.
04:03
Just when we look through that.
04:04
So we don't realize we've only really.
04:05
This year has just been hectic.
04:08
And gethans one actually got really good feedback.
04:10
Like people really enjoyed it.
04:15
There's a lot of times.
04:15
I don't know what what heads and what doesn't.
04:17
If you ask people if you ask 10 people.
04:19
What they like about the podcast.
04:21
They'll get to tell you 10 different things.
04:23
Some of them will say I love the ones where the three of you just talk shit.
04:26
And some of it somebody will say.
04:28
I like the interviews and somebody will say I like the topics and stuff.
04:32
We're trying to do a little bit of everything.
04:35
I never think it's a format.
04:37
It's just what you're talking about.
04:39
It's not about a crack.
04:40
It's never the layout or having a guest or just.
04:44
Chatting on the mountains.
04:46
We'll have very long meetings before we record sometimes.
04:50
Let's see what happens.
04:51
We'll just wing it.
04:52
The funny thing is we try not to talk to each other.
04:54
When we see each other in person.
04:56
Until we actually record because you just get it all out.
04:59
We have had days where either Nigel has turned up here.
05:02
Or we've turned up at his house and we're talking and we're like.
05:06
Save it for the podcast.
05:09
Folding Pat Holden.
05:10
My Irish brother says.
05:15
Happy Christmas, guys.
05:17
Merry Christmas, Pat.
05:18
I had his father message me the other day.
05:19
So shout out to Henry.
05:21
Henry's a good lad.
05:23
Well, change it up a bit, Nigel.
05:25
You put out a statement on saying about Christmas presents.
05:32
Just with Christmas coming up and different things.
05:35
I just started to think about cars and what you used to get as a child and started me to
05:39
think about ask for a skill actress one year.
05:42
I got an 18 van one year.
05:44
Just stuff like that.
05:44
We didn't do our episode or like gifts episode this year.
05:50
So what was your question?
05:51
Was it what did you get?
05:53
What was your favorite childhood toy automotive related basically?
05:56
Oak Green with Envy says had a Tonka dumper and shovel.
06:00
The proper metal ones.
06:01
Not the plastic shit that we get today.
06:06
Lee G. Farrell says a part of early mark two doors under the tree was definitely a memorable
06:16
Definitely the old school Mario Kart RC car I got when I was five.
06:21
That was Lee as well.
06:24
Maven 80G60 says a metal Tonka truck.
06:29
There's two guys 4,000 mile apart wanting the same thing.
06:32
This car guy things.
06:33
I think one of my favorite ones really early ones was I think in the old school Fisher
06:38
price knew they're like a two deck garage.
06:40
You could do the lift up and down.
06:42
One of the best car toys ever.
06:46
Pick it up the left and then you got to the top and it went all the way down to the bottom
06:50
Like Hot Wheels was like my era of that which was like just followed like sharks, cool stuff
06:54
and jumps and you know they just started making it too much but it was still cool.
07:00
That sort of stuff that feeds a child's imagination.
07:04
Last Christmas I got my little nephew the Hot Wheels.
07:10
It's like a T-Rex but it's a car transporter but it transforms into a T-Rex and then he
07:17
like shoots the cars out of his mouth and I was like I want this.
07:22
You got Michael Bay on the phone.
07:26
Mr. Bushey Evo 2, Jay Rice 2, 3 and well there's a lot of numbers in there too.
07:35
R30T underscore S3 all said Skeletrics.
07:40
It's a popular one.
07:41
Lorkin Martin Mark 2 says Hot Wheels criss-cross crash.
07:44
Do you remember that?
07:46
Were they like across the road?
07:47
Is that where they shot across each other?
07:49
Just talking about Skeletrics.
07:51
I remember how frustrating it was with the contact wires.
07:54
How you keep them rubbing on the track.
07:57
Or if you went too fast it flew off.
08:00
I actually had to like properly back off in the corners.
08:03
I think I didn't get a massive track or whatever.
08:05
I couldn't afford it or whatever.
08:06
But I remember going to Friends House and the massive tracks and the addicts and all
08:09
and you're just going like I'm definitely poor.
08:12
You go to your mates house you're like oh.
08:14
You guys had an addict?
08:20
Original Euro says Taiko RC hovercraft.
08:24
I've never seen it before.
08:26
That would be pretty cool.
08:29
What else do we have?
08:32
Mark says Hot Wheels every year I would get a bunch of them.
08:35
I still buy Hot Wheels.
08:37
I bought one this morning.
08:38
I literally bought one this morning.
08:39
You're already shopping.
08:40
Probably sneak into the Hot Wheels.
08:41
What's going on here and are we special edition nukes?
08:44
Oh, another one from Dachlan as well.
08:46
Murray dot d91 says my brother got a Skeletrics one year and he got a black and gold Thunderbird
08:51
and a Super Touring.
08:55
And then Jack Logue.
08:58
I know what mine is.
08:59
So I remember years ago I got this like remote control car and I think it was like an S15
09:06
I don't know what it was.
09:07
But it had like an interchangeable body kit.
09:12
So you could like, you could like change the skirts.
09:16
You could change bumpers.
09:17
You could change the spoilers.
09:18
I would love, I was searching the web to try and find it.
09:22
I just could not find it.
09:23
It's probably some random toy manufacturer sold in some shop that doesn't exist anymore.
09:29
That was so cool back in days.
09:31
I'm going to go get mine.
09:35
And then lastly, we have Joshua Waltz of Vagifame and he says Christmas 98.
09:40
Josh probably has that in a spreadsheet somewhere because he's spreadsheet mad.
09:47
Josh sent me a thing the other day.
09:48
I was in Instagram.
09:49
I'm a guy building cars and he had like spreadsheets of everything he was putting on the cars.
09:53
He's like, this is my hero.
09:55
Do you know what he's mine to Christmas 98 bad storm.
09:59
I remember that actually leveled a tree on the driveway.
10:03
I remember Father pulling it away with the Defender 90 and Pitch Black.
10:07
Well, I had it inside to play F198 on the Jordan F, Jordan F1 wheeling pedals.
10:14
The game was shite though.
10:15
The defender pulled it out.
10:17
It was a massive evergreen tree and it was Christmas night.
10:20
I would have been what two months old.
10:26
Look at this old guy.
10:28
MR2 remote control car.
10:30
And look, there's a wee switch and the lights come up.
10:33
Oh, pop up headlights over here.
10:35
That's what it is for years.
10:37
I didn't know the headlights popped up.
10:38
It's a red over black Toyota MR2.
10:42
It's kind of not allowed to touch that.
10:45
So you can see here on the back, it used to have a big aerial.
10:49
It was remote controlled and I've lost the remote.
10:51
But I remember the remote.
10:52
It was like this huge big chunky remote that had like forward, back and side to side.
11:01
And I don't remember if it was Christmas present or what.
11:04
I would just remember it always being around.
11:09
Then the last one we have actually here is Terry Quinn,
11:12
who's Instagram name I can't remember because it doesn't show it.
11:16
Extra little small.
11:17
Extra little small.
11:18
Says, she wanted a micro machines super.
11:26
I wanted it, but Santa got off my brother instead.
11:28
So I had to play with it in secret when he was out.
11:39
The thing that kids are deprived of now is seeing adverts for toys with like
11:43
absolutely class soundtracks.
11:45
Because like in the 90s, it was all like 80s power metal.
11:48
And you're like the Power Rangers theme tune.
11:54
Set that to whatever you're selling.
11:55
That's what kids were like just laughing up.
11:57
Did any of you have the remote control car like with the big chunky
12:01
tires and stuff and it flipped over and kept going?
12:03
I had one of those.
12:05
Rebound four before.
12:11
Because my dad's mate bought it for himself one Christmas.
12:19
Young Nigel got a decent remote control car.
12:23
And it was like a what would you call it?
12:26
Like a dune buggy sort of thing.
12:28
And it was probably three, well two o'clock on a Christmas day.
12:34
And I was having great fun with it.
12:35
And it was the days where you had a bit rechargeable batteries in the night.
12:39
And I'd got it on second charge, maybe third charge of the day.
12:43
And I drove it straight on the wall and broke the chassis in half.
12:46
It just snapped in half.
12:49
And took it, it was out of the model shop.
12:52
In the model shop you see me belt fast.
12:54
And they wouldn't give her money back.
12:56
She went through small claims, got the money back.
13:04
Oh, I've actually missed one.
13:06
Oh, by the way, Santa's real.
13:08
Sorry, I took it back to the North Pole.
13:13
Paul says crash test dummies.
13:17
That was probably late 80s.
13:20
Paul's a wee bit older than I am, but not what it's like.
13:23
Weren't they a Canadian band?
13:25
Yes, they were as well.
13:26
I think they named themselves after the toy.
13:28
So what was the toy?
13:30
Basically what they were.
13:31
And you crashed them into things in the car and they fell apart.
13:34
Oh, something rings a bell.
13:37
I think that's what it was.
13:39
It's a distant memory.
13:40
It's a very distant memory.
13:43
Okay, back to the question.
13:44
A bit morbid when you think about it.
13:46
Well, I mean, the industry I work in is entirely built around that.
13:50
It was shipped here all the way.
13:55
Sheen says, happy Christmas to you all.
13:56
Thanks for the entertainment and laughs throughout the year.
13:58
Thank you very much.
14:03
Thank you for the beers.
14:06
Thank you very much.
14:07
That's the crash test on me's car.
14:12
I actually do remember that.
14:14
That's definitely a World 12 or something.
14:19
Simon says, did you ever tell any lies as a kid that you saw Santa?
14:24
Merry Christmas, you felt the animals.
14:27
You like my mom probably thinks I'm a twat.
14:30
What was the question again, sir?
14:30
Did you ever tell lies that you saw Santa?
14:34
Like as a kid, you've always seen Santa.
14:38
All kids are liars.
14:42
How did you find out that Santa is real, but how did you find it?
14:49
When I was 12 years old or 11 or something around that age.
14:54
And Santa's helper had to go get a present in the shopping center.
14:59
And Santa's helper turned around to me and just went,
15:02
can you do the way Santa is real?
15:04
And I was like, uh, yeah.
15:06
And she was like, take your brother over there.
15:09
I was like, that's not what I was talking about.
15:14
I don't really remember.
15:17
I definitely hung in there for the presents.
15:20
I remember waking it up and Santa was coming in at one o'clock in the morning to deliver
15:27
I went, why is my mom holding a big bag of presents?
15:32
I just sort of closed my eyes and went, oh, Santa's real.
15:36
I think I was just like an older friend.
15:38
Group was always the, yeah.
15:45
Jackson Hanrahan says, battle of the long roofs, van or wagon?
15:54
That's an easy one.
15:58
I was going to say, already boy there at the end of the table, he'd say avant.
16:01
Avant of the Kings.
16:02
BM's only started to copy what we're going to see.
16:05
Took them long enough to do.
16:09
Jeremy smallpop underscore hypothesis says, and so 2025 goals become 2026 goals.
16:16
Happy holidays, Jeremy.
16:20
Jeremy grabbed me at the field today.
16:22
I recognized you by the t-shirt.
16:29
You go to like a different country and people recognize you, but your voice, it's happens.
16:32
And then the turner and go, oh, I heard your voice.
16:35
And then you realize you're the only person that sounds like that.
16:37
And probably like a thousand mile radius.
16:40
I still think my favorite one was listening to relo podcast in my work van and seeing you
16:44
putting fuel in your car thinking this was class turning it up.
16:48
Turn it up full whack and then just pulling into the battle station.
16:50
I say, how do you think I felt filling up the car and hear it myself?
16:55
The thoughts are getting out.
16:59
Oh, that Jack Daniels is lovely.
17:03
Arn underscore Hughes underscore Eddie.
17:07
Just thanks for all the great episodes.
17:08
Merry Christmas and happy new year.
17:09
Thank you very much, Arn.
17:11
Merry Christmas, Arn.
17:12
Keep the three spokes alive.
17:15
Yes, three spokes for the win, actually.
17:17
Same from Owen, Owen Rafferty, Owen dot Rafferty.
17:20
Is that the same Arn I'm thinking of?
17:23
No, that's a different Arn.
17:25
I'm thinking Arn Kelly.
17:28
Owen says, happy Christmas, guys.
17:31
Loving the podcast.
17:33
So keep doing what you're doing.
17:34
Thank you very much.
17:36
I haven't seen Owen actually in quite a while now.
17:39
Original Euro again says, just want to say,
17:42
Merry Christmas and happy new year to you all.
17:44
Looking forward to seeing you in 2026.
17:46
Yeah, he's out in the West Coast.
17:47
So hopefully he makes it over to the East Coast again this year.
17:49
Thank you very much.
17:51
People's Car Podcast says, and I can guess who this is,
17:56
going by the question.
17:58
It's definitely not Danny.
18:00
If Richie had to murder Connor to save Leigh and Nigel,
18:04
which way would he do it?
18:07
I would say Richie's thought about it many times.
18:09
I would say Richie would engineer that situation
18:11
just to get murder on me,
18:12
because there's times that that pervaster
18:14
comes down to watch F1.
18:16
Are we going to end the debate about something?
18:18
And how many times has he said, and I quote,
18:20
can you not just fucking accept that things are things
18:23
and you have to question everything?
18:25
And I'm like, I'm an engineer, Richard.
18:27
I have to question everything.
18:30
I don't want to know the answer to something.
18:33
I want to know why the answer is something.
18:35
And it drives him fucking bananas.
18:38
I know that quiz was, you know,
18:42
I genuinely think he would just snap and beat me to death.
18:47
I think he would put you in the slurry tank.
18:51
Possibly something farm on the beach.
18:53
Oh no, an accident.
18:54
A farm, workplace accident.
18:56
Look over here, Connor.
18:58
There's a mark three around the corner here.
18:59
Watch that slurry pit.
19:01
Connor's involved in a workplace accident,
19:03
even though he works at home and he died 40 miles from us.
19:07
He wouldn't put you in his slurry tank.
19:08
He's not going to put me in my slurry tank.
19:09
That'd be too much paperwork.
19:12
Somebody else's slurry tank.
19:15
He will kill me someday, definitely.
19:18
Right, we're on the home stretch then.
19:21
No poke, no love again.
19:22
Says, I feel like this year flew by.
19:23
Cheers to another year.
19:25
This year it wasn't seenly fast.
19:28
Unbelievable for me.
19:30
Calvin underscore IS 400 says,
19:33
how's Connor getting home with the doggone?
19:38
Many car parks have been at this month.
19:40
I don't have as many excuses now
19:42
because I don't really drive for work.
19:43
I'm not driving to and from work.
19:44
So they come here now?
19:45
Yeah, I pretty much.
19:46
Skiddle here to the house.
19:49
Mark underscore mark one says,
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what are you guys, car plans over the festivities
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I need to finish sorting out the garage.
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I need to start stripping the R32.
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I need to just get stuck into the mark three in general.
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I think I just need to sort my life out in general.
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You put the head in the mark one.
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That's the, that's the probably the simplest one for you.
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Well, it's also to fit in the clothes board.
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Oh, well, I'll die.
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That sounds like a problem.
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I've just realized that I have a set of coilovers
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about all Johnny Kern in the boot of the mark one,
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So if a set of AP coilovers,
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another AP coilovers, what do you call that?
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You bought them off him.
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I bought FKs off him, but the ones that are in mine,
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They're busy done about 2000 miles.
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That's a real top bounce as well.
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That's a simple win.
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Get your bag into, you know, get them fed in.
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That's what I'm out for.
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Difficult wins or crap.
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Is that the same thing?
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We don't do this because it's easy.
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We do this because we thought it would be easy.
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What else do we have?
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Michael Skull in the game says, do we generally think
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Volkswagen only has two years left if they don't pull
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something out of the bag?
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The government will beat them.
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They're too big to feel.
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That and I don't think they would, if they had,
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they would come out and announce it because all their.
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I've just realized I have a good conspiracy corner
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Write it down because you'll forget it.
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Because I was watching a thing about EV cars in
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The conspiracy is that Connor McCann now writes for PVW
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and with the hype around that Volkswagen simply
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I've waited too long.
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They're like the shareholders and stuff would all be
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If they had generally two years to fucking, they're all
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going to start pulling out.
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And you know what to say.
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Remind me of an episode.
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You just put your finger on my foot.
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You're going to say exactly.
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Oh, he's out of himself.
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I'm getting the word nonsense.
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Sometimes it's very badly.
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This is on a scale of one.
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How, how, how Connor is drunk going to be.
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I think he's on the.
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I know when I go when I go for a drink, I'm going to
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imagine the podcast.
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I'll tell you what, I'm not drunk enough to have
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I just won't sleep tonight.
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I'm going to tell you something.
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See people who drive EV cars
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or the seeing people that think cool FM
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That's what I'm worried about.
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I love just saying paid if I was the laudiest.
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They love peach noddle.
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The only thing good about cool FM.
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It's the top ten of ten.
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Why I'm saying this.
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We listen to the radio.
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And it's radio one.
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And it's driving me mental.
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Radio one is pure dung.
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Remember the days when radio one used to have
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Mark and Lord and Chris Moyles on.
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I hear a Chris Moyles.
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No, I'm not old enough for that.
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I don't even know who they are.
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Was that before miles?
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Well, there was sort of a Hanover Hanover,
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but like three or four years when they're still on.
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Chris Moyles was like the first one I remember
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on the breakfast show on radio one.
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Do you remember the old radio?
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That's what you want to listen to.
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What was the Scottish one that we listened to?
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That was quite good.
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I'm surprised you don't listen to radio Wax.
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PJ and Jim on one of the Dublin radio.
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I can't remember what it was.
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Hey, I was always Spotify, podcast, audio books.
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Like I kind of, I kind of missed that now.
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You know, when I'm listening to the radio podcast,
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I have to listen to it in 15 minute and 30 minute increments.
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I drive six minutes to work.
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Because you don't have the long drive anymore.
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Maxi, Maxi Dex and Jack's girlfriend
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will let him know that he's all right
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because she's asking me, okay.
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Because I was saying, you haven't,
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oh, you're an airplane.
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I put my phone in airplane mode.
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Seems like I can't be the new guy.
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Just like has his phone ringing all the time.
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I'm on airplane mode,
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but it's connected to the Wi-Fi.
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That's what's on there.
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Thanks for listening to this.
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And your girlfriend, Riley,
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will both be glad to know we're nearly there
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because we're with the last question.
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The last one come from D underscore tails 19 says,
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I know you're meant to a quote,
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respect all bills, et cetera.
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What's the worst you've seen?
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Land Rover free spokes on the middle.
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I thought I was going to say a mark to you.
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Worst one I've seen.
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Some of the most atrocious things I've seen was in America
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in 2010, I want to say.
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Lee and I ended up in Brooklyn.
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Literally in the hood.
25:24
Fast and furious in the hood.
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We're like all the car club guys.
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We're running about dressed like bikers with like.
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Backpatches and other Westcoats.
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looked like they were going to stab each other.
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And the cars was like,
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there was an Integra, like a DC two shape Integra.
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With the bonnet cut up the center and like a zigzag portion.
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There's a clip from the fast and furious one.
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Does that with a 9 11 montage or burst onto the bonnet?
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The terrorist attack.
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Oh, it would have been less weird if it was a Porsche.
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And again, I think we've talked to this before.
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Was it at Werthersee one year?
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There was an S3 or an A3.
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That was trimmed in leather.
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Like a burgundy red and a mustardy yellow.
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Kind of iron man-ish.
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Fully trimmed leather.
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The outside of the car.
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It was kind of weird.
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Anybody remember the A3 back in the day from Bangor?
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With the teeth in the front of it?
26:47
The teeth and the rear badge on the back was like the exhaust or something.
26:52
It was 15 exhaust pipes out the back.
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Do you think it was Dustin?
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Was that the end of the Max Parrier or that thing?
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I remember the car.
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It had the braid wheels on it.
27:02
Like the braid machined wheels.
27:05
And he was in what he called the Southern Magazine.
27:08
You were showing me there.
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Either the first force or modified force.
27:11
And he'd done fast cars and stuff like that.
27:14
But more than a general notice it was the year of JK Otis Bear's body kit.
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And there were some awfully fitted kits.
27:27
You could go back and build a car that looks like we were looking earlier at my course
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And Stefan looked at that magazine and the first thing he said was, fuck me, that's
27:41
Because when I was 17, the only coilovers that were available were Spax RSX and they
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were 700 quid, which is equivalent of 1400 quid now when I was 17.
27:51
It was mental only.
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And it just wasn't going to happen.
27:53
You could have cut springs.
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I just wasn't for doing it.
27:57
You know, I've never cut springs.
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Always do it right.
27:59
But that was, you would nearly get away.
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I'm not saying because like taste change and that sort of things out of fashion now.
28:10
But you would get away with it more if a car was bagged and it sat nicely on a nice set
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of wheels, that extreme body kit.
28:17
It doesn't look as dated.
28:18
If you can kind of take three or four steps and kind of modernize it with more modern
28:24
wheels and tire fitment and you are tire sizes and wheeled arch fitment.
28:30
But there is, as you say now, it's like back in the day.
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That wasn't a thing.
28:33
You've had a set of 40 models.
28:35
There are kids who are very good money for what they were.
28:39
There's someone who fit it awful and wheel combos and arch gaps and just.
28:43
It just, it wasn't what you were looking at back then.
28:47
You know, there was there's work that you had to do when you went home.
28:49
It wasn't just like, I'm going to buy a body kit.
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I'm going to put it on the car.
28:52
You had to have the skill to be able to adjust, move, cut, you know, put it back together.
28:57
Some of the cars were just like.
29:00
Cover your car and glue and try driving in the Halfords style modifications.
29:04
But that's making a research in England.
29:06
I was going to say it.
29:07
It's, it's coming back because you see some, you see some of the WNN.
29:11
Started with the Neons.
29:15
The other thing was.
29:22
Nineties body kits for Mark threes met a big comeback for a while.
29:30
What's the right way to say this?
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There was certain things in the nineties for Mark threes that work really, really well.
29:36
And they still work really well.
29:38
And there was certain things in the nineties that were cheap and cheerful that nobody liked.
29:43
But now people are digging anything out and thinking this is cool because it's nineties.
29:48
Because it's unique.
29:49
And you're like, no, it's not.
29:50
That wasn't cool the first time around.
29:52
So it's not cool this time.
29:53
And my go to unique doesn't mean better is the headlight masks.
29:58
No, the stick on plastic covers that when you couldn't afford to set a hella twin headlights
30:02
or morets with the actual twins, you put the mask on over it.
30:06
They looked like it was.
30:08
And back in the nineties and 2000s, that wasn't cool.
30:12
Everyone knew it was a cheap knockoff.
30:14
Yeah, it wasn't what you were supposed to be doing.
30:16
But it was an option.
30:18
But now you guys are going mad for them because they're like, this is what people did back
30:21
I'm like, yeah, if you were fucking poor, you know, like, that's not what you're meant to
30:27
And I like a bit of that.
30:30
It's not my thing to do, but I see some cars and go with that actually works really well
30:36
But just because you take everything and go full kit wanker and fuck it on the car doesn't
30:40
mean that it works.
30:41
You know, that's the thing.
30:42
Less is more sometimes.
30:45
Everybody's different.
30:48
But the key word are being different, you know, different body kits.
30:53
What's the worst modified car you've seen?
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I'm supposed to say felt back as a whole.
30:59
End of, you know, cut springs, the rear rakey, you know, almost a crack with a light bar.
31:05
Stop with light bars in your car.
31:07
It's like pedophilia.
31:09
Nigel, you would just.
31:11
You understood it to be as bad.
31:14
There's a coming back on this now.
31:17
The best thing you can do is not invite Jack back on.
31:21
Remove him from your life.
31:23
Just to clarify, did Nigel invite me as the young boy on the podcast?
31:32
My real podcast is over.
31:34
Wait or tired of the hills.
31:36
As always, folks, thank you very much for all the questions.
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I was a good crack.
31:41
We're about two hour, two and a half hours into this.
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Two hours and half an hour.
31:45
Two hours and half.
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Half past midnight.
31:47
Half past midnight.
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The famous man once said that in a bar at Ultimate Dobs.
31:52
A very drunken bar.
31:53
Half past midnight.
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Folks, have a lovely Christmas.
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This will be going out just for Christmas.
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Next couple of days.
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And enjoy your time off.
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If you get it over Christmas, enjoy your cars.
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And thanks again for listening and supporting the podcast.
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See you on the other side.
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Can I say on behalf of the listeners before we all go to thank you.
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You guys for doing this every time.
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I know the work you put into it and the quality of your podcast is amazing.
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Well, now you actually know the work we put into it.
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So we surprised how little we've put into it.
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On behalf of all listeners guys.
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Thank you very much.