Terminator 2: Part 4

It’s time to make new friends and reconnect with estranged family members with Warwick Johnson, Ben Silverio, and Ansel Burch. They’re pop culture observers/ zany podcasters/ excellent friends who told you they’d be back. This time, discussing the amazing cultural touchstone of Terminator 2!

It’s the end of the month and as we say “hasta la vista” to Terminator 2, we want to treat you to a little extra randomness. Warwick, Ben, and Ansel were just as focused on the topic as usual for this month’s recording. Which is to say not very. So buckle in and prepare for 30 minutes of tangents to put this one to bed.

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Warwick Johnson is @Warwick_Johnson on Twitter.
Ben Silverio is @Bsilverio20 on Twitter and IG.
Ansel Burch is @Indecisionist on Twitter and @TheIndecisionist on IG.

There’s more where this came from with our bonus episode next week and a surprise movie with founding host, Erin Cline on the mics in April. Make sure you’re subscribed because all month long, it’s #Time2Party


Episode Transcript

Ben Silverio 0:03

Hey, I'm Ben Silverio

Warwick Johnson 0:05

I'm Warwick Johnson.

Ansel Burch 0:07

And I'm Ansel Burch

Ben Silverio 0:08

and it's time to party.

Ansel Burch 0:12

Today's episode about Terminator two was recorded on January 7 2023. We are not doctors, we don't give medical advice. Please drink responsibly,

Warwick Johnson 0:22

so that now everyone's all caught up. So let's dive right into Terminator three rise in the machines. Oh god. Oh wait, no.

Ben Silverio 0:30

If Tarantino has feet, then James Cameron has some weird mommy fantasies.

Warwick Johnson 0:37

Avatar to the entire thing is just basically alien milk. Okay, you heard it? Oh, really? No, I haven't seen it. But I must.

Ansel Burch 0:45

I mean, some possible.

Ben Silverio 0:47

It's entirely plausible.

Warwick Johnson 0:48

Don't forget at the end so Gurney Wiemer becomes one of those fucking alien things permanently. And so she has to buy a shirt from Stanford because even if you're a fucking alien on an alien planet, you still want people to know that you went to Stanford and that's the problem. No one John Wesley is hard on academia.

Ben Silverio 1:08

No one from Wesleyan would ever do that. No real

Warwick Johnson 1:11

Richard Jenkins, Illinois Wesleyan alumnus, he would never do that. Right.

Ben Silverio 1:16

As opposed to the dollar store knockoff. And in this movie,

Warwick Johnson 1:20

we can bump that up a bit. So rip, does a great. Pour one out. Costco version that cost exactly great value. Richard Jenkins in this movie.

Ben Silverio 1:33

What is Kirkland

Ansel Burch 1:35

Kirkland. Kirkland brand Richard Jenkins

Ben Silverio 1:38

great value is target.

Ansel Burch 1:40

Yes, yes, it is. Some people prefer it.

Ben Silverio 1:45

Yeah, I mean, it's not bad.

Warwick Johnson 1:47

So the target the target sparkling water, best sparkling water on the market. Get the tropical cherry it's gonna change your life raspberry I biscuits is also good. All right, and that finishes our discussion of sparkling water. We'll Tune in next week for time to drink sparkling water.

Ben Silverio 2:05

Time to seltzer time. Jacob

Warwick Johnson 2:07

seltzer.

Ansel Burch 2:09

Goddamnit. See two. Oh, time to Oh, well.

Warwick Johnson 2:15

Wait, no.

Ansel Burch 2:17

That's not better.

Warwick Johnson 2:18

Hard. seltzers are permanently banned in our apartment. Because so many every time people come over, they bring hard seltzers. In fact, Ben at the last time was like don't bring hard seltzer. We have some. And someone was like, I think Ben's lying about that. I better bring some just in case. So we have an entire shelf of our fridge full of it. I don't drink the stuff. bendy. Have you tried any of that? I have not. Now they are weird and gross.

Ansel Burch 2:44

Every once in a while I try one just to see and the ones you had last time, which unfortunately, I did not store which ones they were. Were maybe the best ones I've ever had. Oh, really? Yeah. They didn't taste like someone had whispered a fruit on the other side of the factory. Made

Warwick Johnson 3:02

oh my god, I so I thought I mean, this was but when I was first starting out working in offices, I was like, Okay, here's how you know that you've become an old person or like an office drone is when you're like, you know, I could go for Lacroix. I'll just drink that. So now as an old person, because this was like 15 years ago. I'm like, oh, Lacroix is just garbage. There are good sparkling waters. And that is a bizarre opinion to have because no one should have opinions on sparkling water.

Ansel Burch 3:31

It's true. And yet here we are in a world that includes San Pellegrino

Warwick Johnson 3:35

Exactly. Remember Crystal Light, which means without Pellegrino Wait, what?

Ben Silverio 3:41

Do you remember Crystal Light eight.

Ansel Burch 3:42

I don't think I ever had it. But I do remember it existing

Ben Silverio 3:45

when I was on weightwatchers as a as a little kid, which sounds like a terrible sentence.

Warwick Johnson 3:52

It just opens a whole can of worms. True time to psychiatry. Yeah. For the

Ben Silverio 3:59

third episode this this month.

Ansel Burch 4:03

Oh, wow. You can actually still buy it. Yeah.

Warwick Johnson 4:05

The lights still exists. Oh, wow.

Ansel Burch 4:09

That did they're still selling off the old stock from the 90s

Ben Silverio 4:14

I drank so much of that shit. Yeah. And I was on a diet. Yeah.

Ansel Burch 4:19

Was it like did you develop a

Ben Silverio 4:20

taste for it? Or did it it was acceptable. Okay, you know, because I wanted something that didn't taste like water that was carbon dated. So filled all those chat all those all those requirements.

Warwick Johnson 4:36

I am a huge pop drinker. I love pop. And I grew up in Chicago because I call it pop you can tell. And so when I made the switch to Coke Zero, I was like, Oh, this tastes garbage. I'm never gonna get used to it. Now. I'm like a regular Coke way too sweet. I'll take a Coke Zero. So I'm like I've trained myself to get you Do it which is very strange.

Ben Silverio 5:01

Yeah, as a as a kid again when I was on Weight Watchers like I was drinking diet soda. So like, now I prefer Diet Pepsi, but I actually prefer Pepsi Max, which used to only be in the UK. And then they finally started selling it here but they don't have it like in vending machines or anything. So

Warwick Johnson 5:21

it also tastes different here. It does taste different when I lived in Europe, and we were in England for six weeks. I got Pepsi Max a couple times, and I was like, Oh, this tastes like this tastes really good. Like That shit is the bomb. Oh,

Ben Silverio 5:37

yeah. Oh, yeah. European Pepsi Max is the preferred, but I will settle for the American as most do.

Warwick Johnson 5:47

European coke always tasted better because they use real sugar there.

Ben Silverio 5:51

Well, when it comes to diet, okay, it's better to what wouldn't Mexican coke be the better one?

Warwick Johnson 5:58

Mexican Coke is the better one. Well, Mexico is better than American coke. But I just thought like European coke also uses sugar. Okay. Mexican Coke, I think uses like pure cane sugar. So right yeah, to your list. Mexican Coke is the is the top and then it's European. And then American. Once again, America, Fareed. What's gonna America fails because we're just like, oh, yeah, slap that corn syrup in there. And

Ansel Burch 6:21

that said, the EU and UK have so many sodas that we don't have that are infinitely better. Like we gave up on the soda game way too early here in the States. Oh, have you ever had dandelion and burdock soda to UK thing? I don't think so. It is incredible. Yeah, it's got this like vegetal thing going on with it. It's like a root beer. That's not as like ridiculously sweet and weird. And I enjoy a root beer. But like, explain what it tastes like. I dare you.

Warwick Johnson 6:54

Interesting. Oh, that's cool. So when I when I lived in Vienna, there were two important stores that I went to one was like a Mexican grocers. So they had stuff mostly from Spain, but they also brought over things from like Mexico. So that's where we go to get like tortillas. Good salsa, because the salsa in Vienna is of course garbage, the stuff that you like buy at the store. So we'd get like the good imported salsa and beans and stuff from there. And they would have hurried toasts there. Which was always a fun thing to buy every once in a while. But then the other import store was a British import store. And about half the time I went there, they would have Dr. Pepper and you can't find Dr. Pepper anywhere in Vienna, except for this one place. And that was my girlfriend at the Times favorite soda. So there were some days because I was unemployed, living in a foreign country where I didn't speak the language. So I'd be like, I'll walk 20 minutes to the store and see if they have Dr. Pepper because I was like bored. And it was like 100 degrees in the apartment. So yep, so that's my fun import cola story, but it was because it was a British import store. They had like the fun Fanta flavors and they had like earn brew, which is the super weird Scottish orange.

Ansel Burch 8:11

Yeah, yeah. That's it's amazing. Yeah, it's

Warwick Johnson 8:15

a very fun and unique flavor.

Ansel Burch 8:18

Apparently if you mix it in as Chandi it will make people throw up almost every time. Okay, it's one of those. It's like the Lord of Scotland is to get you to try and Iron Brew Shandy.

Warwick Johnson 8:31

Oh no.

Ben Silverio 8:35

Oh my god work. You have to try that beer in the fridge. That was a that was stored in the Lord barrels.

Warwick Johnson 8:42

Which one is that?

Ben Silverio 8:45

I think I hit it towards the back.

Warwick Johnson 8:47

Okay, I will try it.

Ansel Burch 8:48

I am probably say on the label.

Warwick Johnson 8:50

I'm drinking a maple wood lager.

Ben Silverio 8:52

That's good, right?

Warwick Johnson 8:53

It's really good. I like maple wood is one of my favorite breweries in Chicago. Yes.

Ben Silverio 8:58

I grabbed those about a cow. Oh, nice. I grabbed those when I thought you're still going to be at the party. So yes, before

Warwick Johnson 9:07

I got all COVID So if I say weird things in this episode, everyone it's just because the COVID fog has settled it's the brain fog and brain fog now Um, no. I had it For I testify as it for 12 days straight. I never got very sick which is which is very thing I'm very thankful for that. So honestly, most of my COVID experience I was just like the most annoyed I've ever been. Because because of it. We I had the worst sore I had like a horrible sore throat for two days. And then one of those days was the days that I was still testing negative and I was like No fucking way. Like, that's there's no way that I don't also have it. And then the next day it was positive and I was like, Yeah, that makes sense. But But Then I felt normal. And I had no symptoms at all over Christmas. I was like, Yes, I'm through the woods really quickly. And then seven days before I tested negative, and I was just like, I just want to literally go anywhere and do so. But yes, I'm very, very thankful that Lindsay and I didn't get very sick. And I'm through it and now here to talk about the best movie that James Cameron will ever make. Ty so so suck at Titanic and the best I do like the Abyss a lot but it's not the same

Ansel Burch 10:39

Yeah, the Abyss might be might be his most like heartfelt movie I think, like you can sense his like, deep fascination with the ocean and every bit of that movie.

Warwick Johnson 10:57

Oh, yeah, I think when he was making the movie James Cameron was like, what stories can I do to do more ocean stuff?

Ansel Burch 11:07

Yeah, how do I do more of this that what else is down here

Warwick Johnson 11:10

loves the ocean and so he was like Titanic perfect

Ben Silverio 11:15

avatar to water

Warwick Johnson 11:19

the ABS Yep. I

Ansel Burch 11:21

avatar to more to to wet do while

Ben Silverio 11:25

it's honestly avatar goes wild

Warwick Johnson 11:27

avatar to it's just all milk porn. So everybody just get your know that you know. I have I hated avatar one and I told someone I was like yeah, I hated the first one. So I probably won't see it and they're like, Yeah, you'll This is you'll hate this one more if you didn't like the first movie. They were like I liked the first movie and I thought it was like an hour too long. And I was like, oh that sounds miserable.

Ansel Burch 11:53

Yep.

Ben Silverio 11:54

Meanwhile our our our was three hours long and we were

Warwick Johnson 11:59

gonna been six hours long and I would have been like I'm into it. Not nearly was it was it did not feel like three hours long. No, not at all. The Black Black Panther to that felt like it was three hours long.

Ansel Burch 12:14

Yeah. I I for one appreciated that. It was three hours long. Like it felt long. And that felt like a good value to me. I was like, Yes, give me more of this movie. And then it just kept happening. And I was like, great. They did it.

Warwick Johnson 12:28

The thing I will say about blackmailer do is that I think that it was all very well done like it wasn't like oh my god this this movie should have ended 40 minutes ago Sure. Like nothing is happening. My only thing is that the first movie was so much fun and was so joyful that this one felt so long because I was like this is everything is sad all

Ben Silverio 12:50

the time. Yeah, and there wasn't enough mbaku

Warwick Johnson 12:53

And there wasn't enough in Baku.

Ansel Burch 12:55

There's never enough in Baku from Baku. I want to hold in Baku show. I Yes. Give me Give me more Ibaka if he's

Ben Silverio 13:04

not in the midnight Angel show, I'm gonna be very upset. Yes, gotta be right. He has to be because he's on the throne right

Warwick Johnson 13:12

now. Yeah, spoilers. I guess.

Ben Silverio 13:16

By the time this comes out that movie

Ansel Burch 13:18

will be a six month old movie. It's also Disney plus or us. Yeah, yeah.

Warwick Johnson 13:23

So all right. Well, spoilers in Baku is king. Longo is gorgeous all the time. So all the time. Name or can get it. Absolutely. And now you're caught up on Black Panther to party. There it is right. travel involved in that movie. Neymar travels through time, the way that the rest of us do it's which is

Ben Silverio 13:49

still time travel still. Yep, linear time shot at

Ansel Burch 13:53

a rate of one for one day. Gotta make sure to cover all your bases.

Warwick Johnson 14:00

And adolescent is 10. Still I so I'm gonna preface this by saying I don't know a goddamn thing about kids. Period. If someone were to be like, This is my son. He's five. I'd be like, Okay, looks like he's five. And if they were like a child, sure. Yep, you are a child. I don't know where adolescence begins and ends.

Ansel Burch 14:23

A casual Google tells me it is from age 10 to 19. Wow. To 19.

Warwick Johnson 14:28

Wow.

Ansel Burch 14:33

I lessons is the phase between childhood and adulthood. See, I'm not a child anymore.

Warwick Johnson 14:39

So 10 to 25. Then when you're when you're kicked off your parent's insurance, man, there you go. adolescence.

Ansel Burch 14:47

What a time What a time.

Warwick Johnson 14:48

I miss my adolescence when I was drinking in bars

Ben Silverio 14:57

I just assumed adolescence started at 11 It

Warwick Johnson 15:00

you know, I'll be honest, I thought adolescence was like four to eight. Like I thought

Ben Silverio 15:06

I really would have put it earlier. Yeah, really? So like pre teenage years

Warwick Johnson 15:10

after toddler right? I did not think that teenagers were adolescents. When someone's like that adolescent, I'd be like, Oh, you mean like a seven year old like small, small, chuckling sad and eating dirt or something? You know, I'm like, Yeah, that's an adolescent. But I guess it's I guess that was wrong. So what if What a fun edutainment there we go on three time three party, Tokyo Drift. Leather daddy Amelia Bedelia, running around, kneecap and people.

Ben Silverio 15:43

I thought that was James Cameron's inspiration for the for the role.

Ansel Burch 15:49

plausible, plausible,

Warwick Johnson 15:51

before or after he discovered Cameroonian right? Yes, that is a future man. Shout out everyone watching. Sure, man. It's on Hulu right now. So good. It's really good and horrible.

Ben Silverio 16:02

By the way, Cambodian is better than unobtainium.

Ansel Burch 16:06

Any day of the week? Absolutely.

Ben Silverio 16:10

God.

Warwick Johnson 16:14

We're just what's half of half of these episodes are going to be talking about how great to read or two is the other half is just talking. So I'm

Ansel Burch 16:25

sorry, you spent how many billion dollars remaking FernGully badly. I'm sorry. Like,

Warwick Johnson 16:31

I want to know how the second one made a billion dollars. I want to know the people that are like, oh, man, that terrible movie that came out 13 years ago. Let's go watch the sequel. But here's

Ansel Burch 16:43

the thing wrong. Would you watch it in the end? Did you watch it in the theater?

Warwick Johnson 16:47

I did. The it was towards the end of the run. So this was like month six, where it was just not leaving theaters. And I was like, Okay, I guess I'll go see it in the theater because it's some spectacle. And I was like, this movie is terrible. I don't care how I've

Ansel Burch 17:04

watched it in IMAX 3d. And it was the story is the story and there's no getting around that. But the experience of Pandora in IMAX 3d was absolutely stunning, short and breathtaking, and trend and transportive and gorgeous. Like everything about it was visually incredible. And so like if I was gonna see the second one. That's the only way I'm going to do it is if I go and see it in IMAX 3d. And if I watch the first one again, that is the only way I will ever watch it. And there is no way my TV is going to do it. Any favors right? And the

Ben Silverio 17:45

whole reason why it made so much money. The second one why it made so much money is because prices for IMAX 3d have gone up exponentially since 30.

Ansel Burch 17:55

What 3040 bucks to see. Yeah, it's super and a lot of IMAX theaters are closing now. Yep. Something about IMAX film being hard to get.

Warwick Johnson 18:06

I just thought James Cameron

Ben Silverio 18:07

used at all. I don't I don't like

Warwick Johnson 18:11

IMAX is this is my hottest of hot takes on this. I don't like IMAX is I am uncomfortable with it. I want to sit and watch something easily. I don't want to be fully reclined and peering around like a yoke or trying to like follow everything. Yeah,

Ben Silverio 18:29

so I don't mind the regular IMAX screen. Like I don't like the dome IMAX screens. I don't want the IMAX 3d. Like just a regular IMAX three screen that's just large and in front of you. You know, like I saw the Dark Knight Returns, I think rises. Yes. The Dark Knight Rises. It was either the Dark Knight or Dark Knight Rises on a dome. And it was the worst movie going experience ever.

Warwick Johnson 19:02

I I also had a terrible experience watching Dark Knight Rises, because I went to one of the marathon ones. Oh, watch begins and then Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises. And I was like this is gonna be great. It's gonna tie in together. We really cool I could draw the parallels. No, all it did was be like, here are two great Batman movies. And then here is this piece of shit that we cobbled together. Yeah, I was just so angry because I spent 12 hours and at the end of it. I was just like, I fucking hate this.

Ansel Burch 19:39

We tripped and made a boo boo. And somehow it still got released. So

Warwick Johnson 19:42

here you go. Yep. Where it's just like, you know, nobody. Nope. People were you know, for some reason Christopher Nolan was like, yeah, no, I mean, you know, does the plot make sense? Not really, but I really like Tale of Two Cities and I'm just gonna slap some things together. I was like Howard Hughes. So now Bruce Wayne has an accent. Direct wreck clues for some reason which doesn't make sense.

Ben Silverio 20:03

Christopher I'm never going to put Robin in my Batman movies, Nolan, even though he fucking cast Joseph Gordon Levitt as a character named Robin.

Ansel Burch 20:13

Oh my god and then tasted at the end.

Warwick Johnson 20:16

That's the worst cop out I've ever thought. You don't have to do Robin, you can jump to Nightwing you can jump to whatever. But Batman should have a family Estelle and I have talked about this previously. Bat the Batman works the best when he has dick or Tim or Barbara or other people working with him. And then we've never gotten that when we had old ass Batman with bat Flack. I was like, well, maybe we're gonna get some other ones. But instead it was like no decrease in his dead and the Joker had killed him and I was just like, god dammit, Zack Snyder.

Ben Silverio 20:54

It's gotta be so edgy. Is this entire month just gonna be us like dunking on these directors that have fallen from grace. Yeah, the

Ansel Burch 21:00

fourth episode is gonna be a lot of that. Yeah,

Ben Silverio 21:02

that's

Warwick Johnson 21:03

it. We're calling you out. Your next. Ari Astor. I'm calling you out

Ben Silverio 21:20

here speaking of horses, I don't know why. But for some reason, my Facebook algorithm has decided that I that I should be watching videos of horses getting shooed.

Ansel Burch 21:31

Okay, I have been getting a bunch of those as well. Okay. It's not just me. What the fuck? And like cow hoof maintenance? Yeah, guys. Yeah, but you

Ben Silverio 21:42

grew up on a farm. I kind of get that for you. But why am I

Ansel Burch 21:49

guess.

Warwick Johnson 21:51

So since I bought I did fell for the rookie mistake of I bought a couple things on Instagram ads. Oh, I saw this. Yes. So now I get nonstop Snoopy merchandise all. I bought two things for my girlfriend for Christmas that were Snoopy related. And now the only ads I get are Snoopy things. And I'm just like, alright, well, this is fine. It could be worse. It could be much

Ansel Burch 22:20

worse, but you could get ads for

Warwick Johnson 22:24

Yeah, everybody loves.

Ansel Burch 22:25

You could do a lot worse. Yeah.

Ben Silverio 22:29

Yeah. Why aren't you getting horses?

Warwick Johnson 22:33

Why would I get horses? I don't like horses. They're large and angry.

Ben Silverio 22:39

Yeah. Why are they wearing shoes?

Warwick Johnson 22:41

That's why they're mad. I don't like wearing shoes. I get it, man.

Ansel Burch 22:44

Yeah, I wouldn't take my shoes off to if I could. And if they were nailed to my foot can't do that.

Warwick Johnson 22:48

Can't do that now.

Ben Silverio 22:50

Like, who do decided that horses should wear shoes?

Warwick Johnson 22:55

Well, it does break from it dieting.

Ansel Burch 22:58

It's very good for them.

Warwick Johnson 22:59

It is very it is good for them. And it's beneficial for horses.

Ben Silverio 23:03

So but did they not feel it when they're being nailed to their hooves.

Warwick Johnson 23:07

So nose are a lot like our fingernails if they were really long. Ah, so if you pierce something through your fingernail, yeah, necessarily going to feel it and your skin. So that's why horseshoe nails are very specific length. But the thing is, you got to keep them clean. You gotta clean around the shoe. Otherwise, their hooves can get like infected or then that's when it starts hurting. So you gotta like, you get your horse back. You let you pick his hoof up and you got scrape it out with like a sharp like thing and like the tool. Yeah. I helped out in the stables of the nights when I worked at a renaissance fair. And so I learned about horses from them. Which was fun, but I also learned that I don't really like horses very much. Well.

Ansel Burch 23:58

That's one way to be very certain about how you feel about horses. Yeah,

Warwick Johnson 24:02

I was like, oh, you know, I always liked watching horses from afar, like, I'll help you guys out. And then he get in there and you're there for like, you know, like, a couple hours a day for a couple of days. And you're like, Nope, I'm gonna like horses, man. They are large, dangerous animals. And not, you know, cuddly creatures.

Ben Silverio 24:21

So why don't more animals with hooves have shoes? If it helps horses?

Warwick Johnson 24:26

We don't ride cows. Right?

Ben Silverio 24:30

What about that? What are balls?

Warwick Johnson 24:33

We don't I mean, oh, okay.

Ansel Burch 24:36

So there's an important reason why horses specifically need shoes. One is that we ride them to is that we ride them on lots of different surfaces. So if we didn't take our horses on to like stones and pavement and shit like that their their hooves would be way better off. But when we started taking the horses and putting them onto cobbled roads and unpaved roads and shit like that. That's when it started tearing up their feet. Because horses out in the wild don't need that they run on the grass and in the you know, whatever. But if you're gonna like, take them around town and make them pull your cart and shit. Suddenly you're putting more wear and tear on the old tootsies.

Ben Silverio 25:19

Hansel, I feel like I asked you like a farm related question every month.

Ansel Burch 25:24

Just I don't know that you do. But it is often enough.

Ben Silverio 25:28

It's often enough. Right? And it's,

Ansel Burch 25:31

it's weird how often I feel like no, okay, this is fun, but I gotta clarify your farm thing.

Ben Silverio 25:39

Well, if it's not the farm, saying it's about boats, or submarines, or bees

Ansel Burch 25:42

or

Warwick Johnson 25:43

submarines, real quick follow up question. Now. What about oxen? Do we shoe oxen when we like when we're using them to like heart smooth? Because I don't know the answer to that. So I'd be curious if the if like, you know, wagon train, you know, oxygen's maybe at some point we're shoot, right?

Ansel Burch 26:11

Apparently, the answer is yes.

Warwick Johnson 26:13

Ah. And that's edutainment.

Bah, bah, bah, but the more

Ansel Burch 26:23

shoes are called Caulkins.

Warwick Johnson 26:26

Ooh, like Macaulay? Yeah,

Ansel Burch 26:29

actually, exactly. Like Macaulay. c au LKIN.

Warwick Johnson 26:35

Yeah. Wow, McCauley oxen, shoes. What a name.

Ansel Burch 26:43

Well, that is a thing that I now know. And can't unknown.

Ben Silverio 26:50

See, this is just more good knowledge for you to have as a time traveler.

Ansel Burch 26:54

Yeah. When I go back, I'll be like, Have you have you put the Caulkins on the ox and they'll be like, oh, yeah, he belongs here.

Warwick Johnson 27:00

That guy's from this time. No one I was worried

Ansel Burch 27:04

for a second, but we're definitely gonna forget this as soon as it stops being relevant. Yep. We live here. We don't want to know it.

Warwick Johnson 27:18

If you want to play hardmode you can go back and do the rules from our first episode Terminator one. And if you're close at home, you have to take a drink every time you want to bang Michael been to take a drink every time there's a dated 80s reference. And you have to finish your drink every time the Terminator says sweet sassy mo Lassie. You'd be surprised he says it a lot. All right, folks.

Ansel Burch 27:40

It's weird how often it comes up.

Warwick Johnson 27:43

Thumbs up thumbs up a lot. Don't bother going back to listen to Terminator one episode because those are the rules I remember it because I was there

Ben Silverio 27:54

true. That's everything he just said. I'm gonna agree with

Warwick Johnson 27:58

my my hope is that Aaron listens to this episode and she's like, Wait a minute.

Ansel Burch 28:06

I didn't say any

Ben Silverio 28:07

of those things.

Warwick Johnson 28:08

He never says sweet sassy mo Lassie.

Ben Silverio 28:11

Spoilers. Why you

Warwick Johnson 28:13

oughta he says it a lot in Terminator three. For the record. Terminator three. Arnold says sweets ASIMO Lassie so much that I'm just lying. Okay, like, maybe we should cut this script down a little bit. I don't know who directed that movie.

Ben Silverio 28:30

Not James Cameron.

Warwick Johnson 28:31

Kathryn Bigelow. I don't know. She did not do she did not director. I don't think she did know she did that. But she did direct point breaks so I always have a place for her and my heart

Ansel Burch 28:42

Special thanks to April Merola for our podcast art and to Marlon long enough Marlon and the sheiks for our amazing theme song. This has been an Indecision is production head on over to indecision. this.com/time to party. That's time the number two party for more episodes, show notes and transcripts for season three.

Ben Silverio 29:01

You can find this on the internet. I'm at vehcile Vario 20 on Instagram, Twitter, and hive

Warwick Johnson 29:08

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Ansel Burch 29:12

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Ben Silverio 29:17

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Warwick Johnson 29:24

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Ben Silverio 29:46

once. That's

Warwick Johnson 29:48

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Ben Silverio 29:53

it will be the only thing of that hashtag at least he's good marketing or great market.

Warwick Johnson 30:00

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Ansel Burch 30:02

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Ben Silverio 30:06

while you're trying to figure out that hashtag party people we want to remind you to be excellent to each other party on

Warwick Johnson 30:11

dudes.

Ben Silverio 30:13

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