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It’s the first episode of
Ninja News Japan for 2024
and the beginning of 2024
has been rough, to say the
least, the first day, Japan
experience an earthquake.
There was a stabbing on the subway.
The next day, I’ll start again.
(upbeat music)
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This is the first episode of
Ninja News Japan for 2024.
Thank you for joining us.
I, all the other podcasts are saying like,
oh thank you for staying with us for
another, it might be your first episode.
So, if you haven’t stuck with
us the whole time, screw you.
No.
2024 has been a very rough
start for Japan as a country.
The very first day, January
1st, there was an earthquake,
there was a stabbing on the subway.
The next day, there was a huge fire,
there was a plane crash, a
plane crashed into another plane
as it was landing.
And then worst of all, I got sick.
So, there might be a very strange
energy today because, yes, I’m sick,
but I’m also like really
high on about 20 drugs.
That’s not particularly
serious, not life-threatening.
I mean, don’t care, you just
came here for entertainment.
And my health is, maybe my health
is your entertainment, I’m not sure.
It’s always a question of,
I have two podcasts, seeming
to be in Ninja News Japan,
seeming to be is where I do whatever
I want and I talk about anything.
Ninja News Japan is supposed to be
about the Japanese news, but I’m like,
these people gotta be interested
in me, are they? Maybe not.
So, maybe I just stick to the format
and we get to the actual news of the day.
I’ve already messed up my folders.
That’s the kind of
smooth transitionary
experience you can hope
for at Ninja News Japan,
while I’m sick, that I
won’t be able to find
the folder or the button
I’m supposed to push.
I have to say, no, no, I
don’t have to say anything.
I think if I didn’t do tangents,
this would be a 10 minute podcast.
I want to start all over again.
Let’s do that.
Let’s start all over again.
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2024, it’s been a very dramatic
start for Japan as a country.
The very first day there was an earthquake.
There was a stabbing on a subway.
There was a big fire
in the shopping district.
These were all like one day
apart and then there was a plane
crash, airplane crashed into
another plane as it was landing.
I mean, worst of all, I’m sick.
I know, I know, that’s
the bit that probably
accepts you the most,
but what you might find
on this episode is a
very strange energy level,
because yes, I’m sick, but
I’m also on a lot of drugs.
I even make stand a couple extra ones
that I probably wasn’t
supposed to take in
combinations with the
ones I took in the first place.
But at this point, when you
get to a cocktail of like seven,
eight, nine, 10 pills, I
can’t see how throwing in
one or two more is really
gonna cause a big problem.
If I die at the end of this
podcast, you’ll know why though.
So like, this is not a murder.
This was me just going
like, I’m going to blast
my body with every drug
I have available to me.
So that I could put on the
show, the very first episode
in Engineers Japan for 2024,
you should feel good about that.
Right?
Like, I care that much to
get this episode out to you.
I’m willing to sacrifice my own health.
Is it like the third attempted start
at making a podcast today?
That’s again, the mindset,
the mental capacity, all gone.
It’s just, it’s just, I
got nothing upstairs.
So I’m going to read my notes.
I’m going to try to make commentary,
but I’m betting the commentary is
not the best part of the show today.
And that’s the kind
of smooth transitional
experience you can hope for and more
going into 2024 with Ninja Ninja Japan,
because couldn’t
find the right folder or
button to click to get
me here, but here we are.
And it’s a new year.
So you know, it’s talking
about New Year’s resolutions.
I don’t make any.
I try to improve a little bit every day.
And that sounds
facetious, but I actually do.
I subscribe to a couple of basic theories.
I do like the 2% theories,
what they call it, like,
if you have a choice of
doing nothing or something,
like 2% of something, you should do the
2%, because that’s better than nothing.
So if I’m like, oh, one of
the problems with New Year’s
resolutions is people
make these big ones like,
I’m going to go to the
gym every single day
and they go once or
twice and then they quit.
Whereas if your resolution
was, I’m going to do a push-up
until I’m comfortable enough to do two
push-ups, you probably could stick to it.
And that’s the 2% theory.
Like if you have a choice of doing
all nothing or one, you should do one.
It’s not as good as doing 100%, but
it is better than doing nothing at all.
And then you can improve
one to 2% every day.
Then overall, you will make progress.
So I actually believe more in that.
I don’t like the idea of, like, let’s
make a massive change all at once.
I like to wean myself
onto or off of things.
There is a company that makes apps on Davy.
They do a lot of lifestyle apps
and it’s like track your stuff.
Track your health, track your fitness,
track what you do in the
hopes of making small changes,
changes to your lifestyle
to improve your life.
But they have a unique insight
into what resolutions get quit,
what resolutions people
quit the most quickly.
And they were looking specifically
at people who quit after three days.
So we’re going to
go in reverse order.
We have five.
So this is the percentage
of people who quit after three
day, quit their resolution
after three days.
This is the percentage of people who
quit their resolution within three days.
There you go.
Again, the drugs are going to be
making this an entertaining podcast.
But for different reasons than
normal, people want to quit drinking.
It’s not healthy.
They’re going to do it 59.5%
quit within the first three days.
As in, they took a drink
within the first three days.
I think quitting drinking
over the holiday is a mistake.
I think you drink until
the end of the holiday.
And then you have your resolution
start at that point because you’re
going to have to do all
these social events and stuff.
So you might as well get
through those, finish that off.
And then, OK, now I’m
going to start drinking.
I made a resolution of sorts to only
drink alcohol during major holidays.
And it’s been very easy
to stick to because we
have some or vacation,
winter vacation in May.
There’s Golden Week in Japan.
So basically, I buy a bottle of something,
drink that over the course of the holiday.
And then when it’s gone, it’s gone.
And I don’t, I think that’s
actually a really nice way to do it.
Because I get to drink on
occasion when it’s convenient.
And then the rest of
the year when it’s actually
not that convenient to
drink anyways, I just don’t.
It’s nice.
A lot of people want to get healthier.
The next three in my mind
can all be lumped together.
People who say, I’m going to go running.
They probably go running
every day for the first two days.
And then their legs hurt and they
don’t go the third day and then they quit.
61.3% quit running
after three days.
I wouldn’t make it through the first run.
I’ve always hated running.
So my resolution would be to never run.
And that’s why I practice
due to my whole life.
So I never have to run.
I can stand my ground.
A dieting fasting.
I did intermittent fasting for a while.
And it was quite good.
It’s more of a mental thing.
But again, I didn’t just
jump into that either.
What I did was push my breakfast
back until it became lunchtime.
So let’s say breakfast at eight.
I would switch at eight 30
and then after a while at nine.
And then after a while at nine 30.
So my body got used to just eating later.
So I was able to do it that way.
And then I had lunch and then I did dinner.
So I had my two meals a day.
But because I had gotten used to
pushing it back, it wasn’t a big deal.
And that’s what I’m saying.
These people start dieting
or fasting immediately.
Again, during the holiday
when everyone’s like,
let’s have a snack, let’s
have some chocolate,
let’s have some this,
let’s have some that.
It didn’t work out 63%
quit within three days.
And then there’s the people who
say they’re going to go to the gym.
Just like running 65.9% give up on
going to the gym by the third day.
But the number one thing
that people have the most
trouble giving up, I guess,
smoking, which makes sense.
It’s addictive.
It’s a chemical.
It’s a lot harder to kick a chemical
than it is to start these other new habits.
71.3%.
Fail to give up smoking within
the first three days in the new year.
And again, I think quitting is the mistake.
You need to wean yourself, reduce how
many, so if you smoke a pack of cigarettes,
try to reduce that to 75% of a pack
for the first while, then 50, then 25.
And then maybe you get
down to a cigarette a day and
then try to do it a cigarette
every couple of days.
Weaning, I think, is
what people should be
doing, not quitting, quitting cold
turkey is something that doesn’t work.
The interesting flip
side to this is what is
the thing that people
sort of stick to the most.
So again, reverse
order, stretching 42.6%.
So people, 60% of people, if they start
stretching regularly, keep stretching.
I actually think that’s great.
Stretching is one of those
things where you can just do it.
You don’t need equipment.
You can do it at home.
You can do it at the morning.
You can do it at night.
Stretching is great.
You should stretch.
I should stretch more often.
Doing weights at home.
So not going to the gym,
doing weights at home 41.8%.
So again, about 60%
of people, if they start
doing weights at home,
they continue to do weights.
This is beyond
the three day mark.
So that doesn’t mean like
two weeks later, they don’t quit.
But forming a habit,
if you can get through
that first initial phase, you’re
more likely to keep going.
If you can, I think
it was 28 days.
If you can do something
consistently for 28
days, so if it’s once a
week for 28 weeks or
something like that,
then it becomes a habit
and you’re more likely to
just keep doing it forever.
Painting, it’s very nice, 39.5%,
and number one, yoga, 38.5%.
So most people who
start doing yoga continue
doing yoga, I assume
for longer than three days.
I would have bent
for a couple weeks.
Yoga and stretching,
though, they could basically.
I understand that yoga is a system,
but in my head, it’s just stretching.
So those should be clump together, I think.
High school marathons.
So now we’re talking about running again.
I did try to find that
sort of a tiny link
between the stories, but
after this, it gets pretty bad.
High school marathons.
Marathons in New Year’s
in Japan is a big deal.
This I think I’ve
said in previous years
when doing the new
Japan and heading towards
the end of the year,
or just starting out the
New Year, how much I
hate marathons on TV.
They have like a New
Year’s marathon and they turn
it on and they just leave
that on in the background.
I hate it so much.
I hate running first of all, but watching
running doesn’t make any sense.
I’m not really a big
fan of watching sports.
The only good thing
about the New Year really
is the compilations of the
best sports moments of the year.
I don’t watch American football
or soccer or basically any sports.
Even sports I like.
I like judo.
I don’t really want to watch judo.
I want to watch judo highlights.
I would love to watch
basketball highlights.
I would like to watch
cricket highlights a
sport I would never
watch, because the highlight
is the best thing that
happened that year.
So compilation videos
at the end of the year
of all the coolest stuff
that happened that
year, some of the best videos out
there running essentially marathon.
You don’t need to
watch two hours, you can
watch the last five
minutes and you’ve got the
most dramatic parts
where the people are getting
towards the finish
line and pushing unlike
other, yeah, whatever, running stupid.
So what happens though
is I go to my relatives house.
They put on the running,
then they ignore it
completely and start
talking to each other.
So it’s just noise in the background.
But because my
Japanese level isn’t sort of
super conversational,
once they get into topics
that are difficult for
me to talk about, I stop
talking, which means
I’m just sitting there
watching the TV, a TV
that’s been changed to
a channel where it’s just
the marathon, it’s a nightmare.
Now I basically just sit and listen to
podcasts on my phone, or read, which is good.
And they’ve, they’ve accepted
that I’m just in the room.
I’m essentially just a statue.
But high school marathons,
very, very serious in Japan.
They’re going to restrict
foreign students to
participation to just the
shortest legs of the race.
They do relay races
essentially, but relay
marathons and they’re
broken into different bits.
So there’s the three kilometer bit, the
five kilometer bit, this 10 kilometer bit.
Men had seven sections,
10 kilometers being
the longest and women had five sections
with six kilometers being the longest.
The foreign students
are only going to be
restricted to only the
three kilometer bits.
So no matter how, so
the reason is last year,
2023, they found that rankings change
significantly depending on the foreign runner.
So they’re saying that
the foreign runners are
just basically faster than
all the Japanese runners.
And if you put them
in the longest bit of
the race, you’re more
likely to win the race.
Because last year, a Kenyan student
reversed a one minute, 20 second gap.
So they went into that last,
let’s say, 10 kilometer section.
The winning team was a minute ahead.
And this Kenyan student
managed to run so
fast, they actually closed
that one minute gap.
Now that, so at first
I was like, oh, you’re
punishing foreign students for being, let’s
say, more physically capable and stuff.
But being able to close a one minute gap to
me sounds like you’re not a normal student.
It sounds like you’re a
runner first in a student
second, which would
be stacking your team.
So if they’re doing
that, I agree with this.
That is unfair.
So you might recruit
your incredibly fast
foreign runner, but they can
only run the three kilometer bit.
I’m okay if that’s
what you’re doing.
If these are foreign students who just come
to Japan in like running, then it’s unfair.
So it’s very difficult to
prove one way or the other.
So at first I was like, oh, this is racism.
Then I was like, oh,
I think they might be
stacking their team to win because
it’s such a serious thing in Japan.
So I’m not a 100% sure what’s
right and what’s wrong in this one.
I would actually need to
do a little bit of investigation.
So I come from Canada,
Canada wins the Olympic
hockey most years, or I’ve not,
they’re one of the most powerful teams.
And then I heard about
the, but you’re supposed
to be amateurs, which
we all know is not
true anymore, but the Canadian
amateur hockey team is quite good.
And then I heard about
the Russian amateur hockey
team, surprisingly all
came from the military
and then they didn’t actually
do any military training.
They only did hockey training.
So I was like, again, that’s unfair.
Those are essentially
professional hockey players.
Stacking your team is wrong,
but also being racist is wrong.
So it’s hard to see which might
be the actual truth in this situation.
Since we’re talking
about schools, the
students, we could talk
about some bad teachers.
There was a student in an English
conversation class at junior high school.
And, you know, this
is speaking a second
language, I would blame
Japanese education for
not being particularly
good in English language.
That’s why I came to Japan
and became an English teacher.
A lot of people do that.
I would say a lot of those
teachers are not very good.
And this is an example
of what I’m talking about.
I think if you take the job seriously, you
can do a very good job and actually help a
lot of people.
Or you could just be,
oh, this is an easy job.
I’ve actually found that
English teachers who look down
on English teaching are never
very good English teachers.
And it’s like this weird self.
This is not an industry.
This industry isn’t good
enough for me, which
almost explains why I’m
not good at this industry.
It might be the what
I’m trying to say.
It’s a very interesting
little phenomenon,
but if you’re going to
come to Japan just to
goof around, don’t be
an English teacher, please.
Because you make people like me who
I see, I try to be a good English teacher.
You make me look bad.
Because there’s a group of foreigners that
make all the other foreigners look bad.
But the last story
today, there’s Japanese
people who make other people
look bad anyways, whatever.
Let’s get into it.
The student was speaking
and struggling as students
do because they’re
trying to learn a new thing.
I understand this feeling because I had to
learn French and I was terrible at French.
I think my inability in
French study makes me
a better English teacher
because I understand
the frustration and difficulty students
who don’t get it are going through.
The teacher decided the most appropriate
thing to say would be that’s not English.
That’s garbage.
Also saying you speak
like an elementary
student and with your quiet
voice, you sound like a girl.
They’re saying that to
a junior high school boy.
Obviously that’s intended to be insulting.
The school tried to cover this up
by saying it was an American joke.
Now I as a Western person can
tell you that is not an American joke.
That is just them insulting a child and
honestly I feel like they should be fired.
They clearly should not be
teaching English if they think it’s
appropriate to just like slam kids
for not being good at something.
The term American joke is used as this is a
joke that you as a Japanese person may not
understand because of the
cultural context of what a joke is.
And I have been watching
a lot of foreign movies
for Seamick Bee IMDB,
just YouTube channel
that I made where I
watch so far primarily
Kung Fu movies and
every now and then I would
hit humor that I don’t
understand or I don’t find it funny.
I think primarily because
now these movies are
like 40, 50 years old and so humor has come
a long way but also there is a cultural
element where maybe I
don’t get why it’s funny.
So when they use the term American
joke that’s what they’re trying to say.
They’re like oh yeah
you don’t think this
joke is funny, it seems
like an insult but he
was making a joke you just don’t understand
that in their culture this is acceptable.
And I can tell you as an
unbiased outsider no it isn’t.
Three tax office employees all in their 20s
all ladies were suspended for work because
they were working at clubs
and doing compensated dating.
Now I read a second
story, this is another reason
to read multiple stories
on the same topic.
The second one said
they were working at soap
clubs which is very
different from just working
at a night club, soap
clubs are where the
women will wash you,
go on your favorite hub
and watch, type that in is your thing,
you’ll find some videos pretty quick.
I don’t know if
they’re that, I’ve never
been to one but it’s something
like that, how about that.
Two of them said the reason they were doing
so they were working at the tax office and
working at the tax
office means you’re not
allowed to, if you
work for a government
agency you’re not allowed
to have a second job.
So working at a soap club
is going to break that rule.
Compensated dating is
difficult because is that a job?
So I’m going on dates with men in the men
are giving me money, is that a job, does
that count, we’re going
to go ahead and say
yes in this case, the
tax office does not want
that to have an
association, they don’t want
to be associated with
compensated dating.
But two of them said they
did this to pay for host clubs.
I find it hard to believe
that soap clubs are real.
I find it hard, my feeling about soap clubs
is that soap clubs are going to be dirty.
This is crissor that can
soap be dirty argument
but that room I’m sure
is not properly sanitized
after the activities
that go on in that room.
So I would refuse to touch
any of the surfaces in that room.
I’m not going to be a good client for this
because I’d be like have you sprayed this
down with bleach
because that’s what I want
before we move on and
even then yeah, whatever.
I just couldn’t do it.
It’s another reason I
could never participate
in any sort of sex work
because I would be too
worried about diseases
and cleanliness and stuff.
Like I just couldn’t do it.
Last week I did talk
about how male prostitution
is not illegal in Japan
and I made a couple
jokes to many, many
people about I should
start my stable of jigelos and create
my new business of male prostitution.
I assume that would mean I would
have to participate at some point.
I wouldn’t be able to do it.
I just wouldn’t.
I’d be like no this is dirty.
I’m going to catch a disease and die.
Anyways, these three
ladies were relieved for
one to three months
suspension so a different
one for depending on the
seriousness of their crimes.
But all three voluntary,
but all three voluntarily
quit, which leads me to
my last question though.
Look at this to pay for host clubs, which
we’ve talked about a bunch because there’s
been crackdown on host clubs and
sugar, baby, eating child from last year.
She was the big story of the
blue at open that she made
millions of dollars and
spent it all on host clubs.
Our host clubs that good.
I need a listener who
has been to a host club
to share with me what
is so good about host
clubs because I know I’m from a
different culture a different time.
I’m an old man.
I look at the boys in the host
clubs and they got all the dyed hair.
But they all look like cheese
balls like none of those guys.
I don’t see what the appeal is
and I understand there is a segment.
I think a lot of young
people now they go
for a more feminine type man,
but these guys don’t even have that.
I understand the attraction.
It’s not maybe my type,
but I do the understand
the attraction of a
feminine yet strong
man because they’re
holding sort of a yin yang
of traits in a nice
balance is very attractive.
I get it.
It’s sort of the elf
thing like these tall
slender yet still very
fit men very attractive.
Not my type.
I want a burly burly man to out burl me.
So it has to be their
social skills, but I
can’t imagine that these
guys are really putting
on such a good show
that it’s that appealing.
I need someone who
has gone to a host club to
come back and give
me just sort of the dirt.
What is it they do?
Do they actually convince
you that they love you?
Do they actually give you
that feeling in such a real way
that you would end up going
to sex work to pay to get more?
Because that to me is sort of a drug look.
Drugs make more sense
to me than host clubs
because the drug has a
chemical addiction element.
I need more of the drugs.
I’m saying that right now
is someone who’s literally
while I’m trying to talk
about a topic thinking.
If I go downstairs right
now, I could take some
more drugs and that
would actually be really nice.
So I get, I get drugs.
I’m not saying you should do drugs.
I don’t think drugs are okay, but I
understand people who get addicted to drugs.
I can’t.
I still struggle to be
to understand how you
can get so addicted to host
clubs because what is it?
I understand it’s manipulative.
They’re trying to make you think
that you love them and they love you.
It’s reciprocal and it’s
not but consciously,
I don’t see this, I just go on a circle
now because I don’t understand this.
I need to someone
who’s going to a host club
to tell me about their experience,
to tell me if it was how positive it was.
What did they do that could be addictive to
the point where you actually want to go and
get a second job to support
your addiction to host clubs?
53 year old company executive.
I think we should get,
forget, the number of
obstruction of businesses has dropped
since I started actually keeping track.
And I think now I should
keep track of 50 year
old men doing shitty
things because as soon
as I saw 53 year old
company executive, I was
like, this guy did
something beyond the pale.
He just did something wrong.
He just went too far.
He’s grown up.
He’s a company executive.
He thinks everything he does is okay.
This is without reading this story.
He’s crossed a bunch of lines, the story.
He punched a woman
who worked for him in the
face because she didn’t get
the hairstyle that he wanted.
So I’m assuming I don’t
know about this part
that she was talking
about cutting her hair
or he told her to cut her hair, but at some
point your hairstyle currently came up.
She was like, I’m
going to get a haircut
and he says, I want you
to get this style of haircut.
She went out, got a haircut
that was not the style he said
when she came back into the
office, he decks her in the face.
Then he says, get scissors and cut it now.
And he makes her cut her
hair in the office with scissors.
So of course it looks terrible
because she’s not professional.
She can’t do it back.
I cut my own hair.
There’s a reason I wear a hat.
When the woman gets home, of course, her
family’s like, what happened to your head?
She explains, my boss
made me cut my hair, then cut
probably comes out and
he punched me in the face.
Family calls the police.
Turns out this guy regularly commits
acts of violence towards women.
So I’m hoping, they didn’t say the company.
I really wanted them to
say the company name,
so I could put the
company name out there.
But hopefully this
ends his career, his
company in total, so
that we never have to
hear about that guy
yet because that’s yep.
Okay, last story, 2024,
the introduction of
the new gross people
for 2024 are YouTubers.
We’ve actually talked about
this guy before and they call
him Rengoku, he is what I
would now call a YouTube troll.
So we had Johnny Somali
who, oh, January 10th
is when he actually
gets his trial is done.
That’s tomorrow.
We’re actually on the lookout
for what happens tomorrow.
The next week, hopefully
we can talk about what
punishment Johnny
Somali got for trespassing
and all the stuff he did.
Then there was a bunch of
other streamers, live streamers.
They were breaking
rules, breaking laws and
stuff, getting in trouble,
leaving the country.
This guy’s Japanese, so
it’s not, it’s a different set
of rules for him because
they can’t just deport him.
It’s actually harder to arrest him
and stuff for the stuff he’s doing.
We had the earthquake on January 1st
and he’s like, here’s an opportunity for me
to be a bit of a dick, so
he doesn’t buy it himself.
Now, this is a very big
YouTubers, he has lots of money.
He doesn’t do it himself.
He goes and he crowd
funds the purchase of 300,
300 Tenga eggs, a Tenga egg since
you probably don’t know what it is.
I’m going to assume.
It’s a silicone, essentially ball, it’s a
little egg thing and you put it over the
male member and you pleasure
yourself with that and it feels good.
It’s the short version.
I’m not going to get to into it.
He takes these 300 eggs
and he goes to Ishikawa,
Ishikawa, he goes to Ishikawa and he says,
I want to distribute these Tenga eggs to
people so they can
relieve their stress because
they’ve lost their houses because
they’re living in like shelters and stuff.
And he’s just an asshole.
Of course, people are like, there’s
sort of lines that you don’t cross.
You don’t go to an earthquake
hit area and don’t help.
That’s actually kind of the thing
I think is actually the problem.
If you’d done a real
thing, people might have
been more forgiving but people on the
internet are like freaking out over this guy.
The government has
actually said, don’t come
and help for clout
because there was a couple
of like ministers who
went to the affected
area and started handing
out food and started
doing stuff and they’re like,
don’t do that because you’re
doing that to increase your
reputation not to actually help out.
So it’s not against the law but
it’s clearly very frowned upon.
There are a couple of
famous comedians though
and they’re famous for
having gone to earthquake
struck areas or disaster
areas and distribute
food and buy food and just try to help out
people because they didn’t bring a camera
crew and they tried to tell people
like, oh, are you that famous comedian?
They’re like, no, no, it’s not me.
I do look like him but it’s not me.
And they were just
trying to help out because
they are successful and
have money and can do that.
This guy on the other
hand, he’s like, oh, I’m
not going to buy anything
that could actually help anyone.
I’m just going to
buy a joke thing that
people know is dirty
and sexual and I’m going
to use that to try to
get some internet fame
and actually, you
know, it’d be interesting.
They could put in like, because you know,
they have like emergency, essentially laws.
If you come into an emergency struck area
and do this kind of stuff, they could make
that illegal in that situation and I
could actually see Japan going that way.
So we have a couple of
things to look forward to.
Does this guy get in trouble?
Probably not because
he hasn’t actually crossed
the line so far they
actually hurt anybody.
It showed him renting
a truck and going to
the area and with a
big box of eggs, but then
my actual question, what are you going to
do with 300 eggs and I’m like, oh, I bet I
know what that guy’s
going to do with 300 eggs
because, yep, but
probably more interesting
than that is Johnny Somali
who actually is on trial.
His, his verdict will come down tomorrow.
So hopefully I’ll have something
more about that next week.
And I hope you have a very, very good 2024.
I hope 2024 starts out
and continues in as much
better for you than it has been for me
because I’m going to go get some more trucks.
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