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876: The Catholic Quota

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[12] April Fools!

[13] Tis the season.

[14] Tis indeed.

[15] That's right.

[16] Tis the season.

[17] Grammy season, I guess, was the other day.

[18] We have our own short and sweet over here.

[19] He's the bad boy of games media.

[20] He's the pog slammer.

[21] Mike Minotti.

[22] It's me, the pog slammer, Mitch Tolkotto, Mike Minotti.

[23] That's right.

[24] When you think of Sabrina Carpenter, you also think of Mike Minotti.

[25] And you think of the 2012 movie, Noobs.

[26] Of course, yeah.

[27] No, you please don't.

[28] We have the Arbiter, the Keeper, the originator of the Noobs hole.

[29] That's right.

[30] Sorry, Dan.

[31] This is just how the history of books will reflect.

[32] I don't like that.

[33] Isn't the Arbiter the Halo 2 guy?

[34] Yes.

[35] Ja, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arbiter, das ist der einzige Arb Dan, you're making faces when our friend Jan was making references to the Fantastic Four trailer.

[36] How many times have you watched the Fantastic Four trailer, Dan Reichert?

[37] That's a marvel.

[38] I don't like your eyeballs right now, Dan.

[39] Please.

[40] What's wrong with them?

[41] I don't look at them anymore.

[42] What's wrong with them?

[43] I just refuse to look at Dan Reichert.

[44] This is just how I look.

[45] He has AI eyeballs now.

[46] AI eyeballs.

[47] Everyone loves it.

[48] Oh, boy.

[49] You know.

[50] See, if we didn't trust our regular eyes, we would have been robbed of Drew Scanlon.

[51] Oh yeah, the Will Smith kid with the castle on his head.

[52] Yeah, that's right.

[53] How's everyone doing?

[54] How's everyone feeling?

[55] The Rumble was over the weekend.

[56] Dan and I were talking about watching iShowSpeed getting speared several times.

[57] It's just like...

[58] I half expected Mr. Potato Head arms and legs and stuff just popping off the speed at which he hit speed.

[59] Like a crash test dummy.

[60] It was really incredible.

[61] And everyone would be like, oh, great sell, great sell.

[62] I was like, that's not selling, brother.

[63] You can't sell a train hitting you.

[64] That's working stiff.

[65] Yes.

[66] Yeah, I don't think...

[67] WWE put out last year's Rumble on YouTube with a couple superstars watching it.

[68] Everyone else was goofing and gaving over it, except Braun Breaker, who was having an existential crisis and reflection, maybe, about like, yeah, I got called up last year.

[69] It was really great.

[70] It's been so long since I've been in front of this many people.

[71] I'm like, all right, Braun, you did not get the assignment, dog.

[72] Oh, yeah.

[73] It was a fun watch.

[74] I liked that a lot.

[75] We'll talk about it more.

[76] We'll do a Powerbomb guest this week.

[77] You know what I want so bad, and they teased it, is Jacob Fatu versus Braun Breaker.

[78] Yeah.

[79] Those men will beat each other up.

[80] Yeah.

[81] Yeah.

[82] I need to write a promo for the Powerbombcast, just riffing off of Jacob Fatu's style, because I fucking love that man. I really think of you every time I see him doing one of those new things.

[83] That's the Yad of the Mean.

[84] That's part of the thing.

[85] There's going to be Yad of the Mean shirts soon.

[86] I know, and I can't wait.

[87] I can't wait to buy several Yadid Amin shirts.

[88] It's funny because he is just actually a very soft -spoken man. And then you see him when he's on and it's like, oh my God, who is this?

[89] I don't know how I wound up on this, but I was watching an old interview with Dennis Hopper.

[90] Sure, as you do.

[91] Right.

[92] And Dennis Hopper was like Jacob Fatu, a very soft -spoken, very into -his -art type of dude.

[93] But then you watch him in...

[94] anything he was in.

[95] Yeah.

[96] Insane.

[97] It's great.

[98] Yeah, he was awesome.

[99] And insane.

[100] Yes.

[101] Awesome and insane.

[102] That's what I aspire to be, gentlemen.

[103] He's in Waterworld.

[104] He was.

[105] And Mario.

[106] Yeah.

[107] The defining films of the 90s.

[108] And Blue Velvet, right?

[109] Yes, that's correct.

[110] Good job.

[111] Got one real movie in there.

[112] I did it.

[113] Waterworld's real.

[114] Yeah, that's just telling us about the future.

[115] Yeah.

[116] How's everyone doing?

[117] Is everyone okay?

[118] Is it freezing where y 'all are at?

[119] It's 6 degrees, which is not bad.

[120] It's negative 3 windchill, but yeah.

[121] It's 29.

[122] It's starting to get colder again.

[123] It got up to like 40 yesterday.

[124] Saw the snow melted.

[125] It was 50 here yesterday.

[126] And you think that would have helped me feel good?

[127] For some reason, I felt terrible all day yesterday.

[128] I went outside in the 50 degree weather and got insanely chilled.

[129] I was in a weird head fog.

[130] Mikey, are you in a head fog or did you feel bad?

[131] Because I saw this on Blue Sky and I came to this conversation very late.

[132] Why did you think April Fool's fell on February?

[133] Yeah, it's just not a good reason.

[134] I saw I saw that like Nintendo Reddit like that post was on my feed for some reason of somebody posting the Nintendo Direct like April 2nd and Nintendo Direct and they posted it.

[135] And in my weird half conscious mind, I was like.

[136] Oh, this is an April Fool's.

[137] This must be an old post.

[138] They were trying to say our direct was going to happen on the 2nd, which obviously didn't.

[139] That's crazy April Fool's happened.

[140] I didn't even realize it for some reason.

[141] So then I just skeet it out like, oh, it's great.

[142] I didn't even know it was April Fool's this year.

[143] It was like, Mike, what?

[144] It wasn't April.

[145] The fact that it got to a skeet is really impressive.

[146] It got to a skeet, and I left it alone like that for a while.

[147] Yeah.

[148] I definitely had a similar thought where it's like...

[149] I was just kind of like going through my brain, like, what happens at the beginning of February?

[150] April Fool's?

[151] It's like, oh, well, that's dumb.

[152] And then immediately it was like, okay, no, it's Groundhog's Day.

[153] So it was just like a moment for me. I didn't skeet it.

[154] So maybe it's not exactly the same that you did, but I definitely was on the same train as you for a minute.

[155] It was quite a while for me. Somebody had to point it out.

[156] Actually, somebody tried to point it out.

[157] The first reply was like, I'm trying to figure out what the joke is here.

[158] Und ich dachte, das ist ein weirdes Ding zu sagen.

[159] Ich dachte, ich war sehr klar, was zu sagen.

[160] Ich dachte, es ist february.

[161] Dann habe ich das.

[162] Und ich dachte, oh mein Gott.

[163] Und mein erstes Ding war, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will, ich will.

[164] Ich glaube, ich habe ihn jetzt.

[165] Hier bin ich, es ist mir.

[166] Ich bin der April Fool.

[167] Ich komme early this year.

[168] Ja, das ist richtig.

[169] Der Groundhog hat mir gesagt, er sah die Shadow.

[170] So April Fool ist hier early.

[171] Ich bin, die Groundhog und die April Fool haben.

[172] Ich denke, das ist ein Teil für mich. Vielen Dank.

[173] St. Patrick's Day, St. Patrick's Day, these are just old Catholic holidays that certain cultures have adopted or Hallmark.

[174] I think Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day are in the same tier for sure.

[175] That top tier, you've got your Halloweens and Christmases and you can maybe throw Easter and Thanksgiving in there.

[176] Those are the four.

[177] I don't count Easter, because Easter always falls on a Sunday, and a holiday can't be a weekend, because I don't get a day off.

[178] When you go to Catholic school, Easter, you get like a fucking week off.

[179] You get like Thursday, Friday, Monday, it's all Good Friday, Happy Monday, or whatever, it's great.

[180] It turns out, though, other kids just had something called Spring Break.

[181] I got that, too.

[182] It wasn't that special, I found it.

[183] We had time off, but we were supposed to think about Jesus dying on a cross.

[184] So it's less fun than, you know, woo!

[185] Even in the super Catholic days, Easter was always a big deal, but it wasn't fun.

[186] No, Easter was fun.

[187] What are you talking about?

[188] Yeah, I got to go hunting for eggs and stuff.

[189] Never heard about dead Jesus, really.

[190] That's how my mom got older.

[191] Palm Sunday was the less fun day.

[192] Yeah, Palm Sunday.

[193] Ash Wednesday.

[194] That's where you just put some shit on your forehead.

[195] Right.

[196] I like that.

[197] I don't know what happened on Thursday.

[198] Friday, Jesus was murdered.

[199] And then a bunch of days went, nothing really happened, and then the rock moved, and then all of a sudden he flew away.

[200] Was it Good Thursday?

[201] Was that the last supper day?

[202] If that's Good Thursday, I forget.

[203] I'm with three good Catholic boys right now, right?

[204] You all grew up Catholic one way or the other?

[205] Grew up Catholic, yeah.

[206] Yeah, part -time now.

[207] Do you know how they determine when Easter is?

[208] Any of you?

[209] The Easter calendar.

[210] No, the Easter candle.

[211] The big one.

[212] Good guess, but no. You guys have any idea?

[213] Something to do with, like, the moon?

[214] Yes, it is.

[215] It's about the moon?

[216] I'm guessing at some point in the Bible they must say something about what the moon looks like.

[217] So they're like, well, it's got to be Easter.

[218] It's got to happen when the moon looks like that again.

[219] No, they decided this long after the Bible was written in their shit.

[220] They're like, we got to standardize this shit.

[221] It's the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox.

[222] The spring equinox.

[223] They knew how to do that back then?

[224] Oh, they know how to do that.

[225] That's how they created religion.

[226] Like, we know when the moon and the stars are going to move, so you have to trust us because God told us these things.

[227] And how far ahead of time do they know when the full moon is going to lie?

[228] Everyone knows.

[229] They keep track of this stuff.

[230] They know when the full moon is going to happen.

[231] Every year?

[232] For years and years and years.

[233] But you mean now?

[234] Well, yeah.

[235] You mean now?

[236] I've never thought of this, but it seems like a crazy thing to predict.

[237] How far ahead of time do they know?

[238] They could do this.

[239] 5 ,000 years ago, they could do this.

[240] With accuracy?

[241] Yes.

[242] It's just patterns, Dan.

[243] You think the moon just decides each day on a random what it's going to do?

[244] You've not noticed the waxing and the waning?

[245] I mean, I know it does it at a certain...

[246] Like it's this, then it's this, and it's probably a predictable time frame that it stays at each one.

[247] Yeah, about once a month it turns out.

[248] Yeah, like it goes on a cycle every year.

[249] I didn't realize it was once a month it's a full, once a month it's a new, once a month it's a...

[250] About.

[251] Our Gregorian calendar isn't perfectly long.

[252] I really appreciate you taking that heat off me so fast after the April Fool's Day thing.

[253] Thanks, buddy.

[254] I'm here for you, buddy.

[255] Yeah, Blue Moon.

[256] A blue moon is when there's two full moons in a month.

[257] That sort of thing.

[258] Oh, interesting.

[259] Okay.

[260] All right.

[261] We fulfilled the Catholic quota of the podcast.

[262] The agenda has been fulfilled.

[263] The agenda has been fulfilled.

[264] Let's just do rosaries for the rest of the hours.

[265] No. Bro.

[266] Okay.

[267] All right.

[268] What is a rosary?

[269] As a Lutheran?

[270] What's a rosary?

[271] It's like if you do something bad and you tell a priest and he's like, this is how many rosaries you have to do, which is like.

[272] Each little nub is like, you gotta do a Hail Mary here, Hail Mary, and then it's like an Our Father after.

[273] Okay, so when they say do two Hail Marys and five Our Fathers, you go get the thing of, I'm assuming, roses?

[274] No, it's beads.

[275] Beads on a necklace.

[276] Yeah, so the rosary is the bead thing.

[277] If they tell you to do five Hail Marys and five Our Fathers, you just do that.

[278] They might tell you to do a full rosary, and then you gotta do the whole circuit.

[279] Oh, okay.

[280] It's like a grand brand Mario Kart instead of just like a single race.

[281] Okay.

[282] I've seen these things in movies and you guys have all clicked it together for me. Yeah, they're in Castlevania too.

[283] Yeah, that's what's important.

[284] I was a fan.

[285] I never really understood like what?

[286] There's like dividends here that's like saying two Hail Marys is more powerful than saying one.

[287] You're filling up your quotas to the different people, you know?

[288] Yeah.

[289] My favorite prayer was the Glory Bee, because it was short and sweet, and I always hated that it got the short end of the stick on the rosary, because it only got the string before the Hail Mary.

[290] I don't think I know the Glory Bee.

[291] I don't remember it anymore.

[292] I never did anything that bad to require a Glory Bee.

[293] Actually, I just never, ever did what the priest told me to do, so I never did a rosary.

[294] Oh, God, I'm just thinking about all the times as an altar server.

[295] Oh, boy.

[296] Anyway, my gripe with the Catholic Church, there's so many.

[297] There's so many.

[298] Oh, you said A. Okay.

[299] I went to Mass for Christmas.

[300] I think it was Christmas.

[301] Yeah, Christmas.

[302] And yo, okay.

[303] All right.

[304] All right.

[305] I understand that they want to move to the current century and everything, but whoever is running AV at a church right now, get your fucking shit together.

[306] All right?

[307] I do not care.

[308] If you are old or young, get your fucking shit together.

[309] There are people out there that can run AV better, alright?

[310] I always get the sense that churches had good AV because they always get the good kid at school that just loved AV.

[311] He wanted to apply his trade somewhere so he would volunteer.

[312] It's mega churches.

[313] Yeah, okay, just mega churches.

[314] Also, I cannot deal with whatever updates they've done to some of the prayers, because I sound like a fool.

[315] I'll be saying, and with you.

[316] With your spirit, Jan. With your spirit.

[317] What?

[318] When did we change this?

[319] They updated their hearts.

[320] No one emailed me. Is there a bunch of yeet and skibbity in there now?

[321] Yes.

[322] I would go to church so hard if the priest said, in the name of the Father and Son, Holy Spirit, yeet.

[323] Dad, I didn't know we were both altar boys.

[324] We both had that altar boy dog in us.

[325] That's a new sentence.

[326] It has to be, right?

[327] That's a crazy thing to say.

[328] I was an altar boy for a long time.

[329] I was kind of an altar teenager for a while there.

[330] I will judge altar servers depending on if they properly ring the bell right during the thing.

[331] What's the strat?

[332] Don't hit the pew you're sitting on, you dummy.

[333] Okay.

[334] Everyone will hear.

[335] Anyway.

[336] Everyone else is okay?

[337] Yeah.

[338] My brain rot.

[339] I'm doing alright.

[340] I have a friend that's thinking about becoming a priest.

[341] How do I tell him not to?

[342] Are there happy priests?

[343] You should just be like, hey, this isn't going to be a happy job.

[344] Watch the movie Conclave.

[345] You guys seen that one?

[346] That was pretty good.

[347] It's about them choosing a new pope and you see like, oh yeah, they're all just, it's like running a corporation like anything else.

[348] It was pretty insightful and a good movie.

[349] If you bought them a prostitute, would they be disqualified?

[350] Offering solutions.

[351] Everyone else just said jokes.

[352] I'm saying.

[353] Hey, some people have the audio skip thing turned on if there's silence on your podcast player.

[354] Go turn that off and go back 30 seconds.

[355] Yeah.

[356] Okay.

[357] I feel like we should start the podcast again.

[358] Anyway, I think we should wrap up the Catholic agenda by actually doing a film in 40s.

[359] of Angels and Demons and the Da Vinci.

[360] Yeah, we need to follow through on that.

[361] My only context of any of that being reviewing the PS2 game.

[362] I think I'm ill prepared for it.

[363] Man, that was PS2?

[364] Uh -huh.

[365] That had to be a late PS2 game.

[366] Am I saying it was like 05?

[367] Understanding of time is completely off.

[368] Yeah, I've got to look this up now.

[369] Wow.

[370] I mean, it's like Angels and Demons was popular.

[371] Two weeks ago.

[372] DaVinci Code Game was an 06 adventure puzzle game for PS2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows.

[373] Oh, wow.

[374] I feel like it'd be especially hilarious if we got someone on one of those film in 40s that is not anywhere a shred of Christian at all and just have them be completely confused the whole time.

[375] And we just sell it as a shoot?

[376] Yes.

[377] And just say, this is like, no, this is real.

[378] Is it like in the days?

[379] Does he fight Satan at the end?

[380] No. It's like slightly magical realism that veers into just realism by the end usually in these Dan Brown novels where I suppose like Indiana Jones where it's like it's realism and then it goes into magical realism where at the end something magical does happen.

[381] They kind of like reverse that a little bit.

[382] Okay.

[383] Maybe I can grease the wheels to have someone that's very good at spelling join us on that.

[384] Yeah.

[385] Anyway, video games, play the music.

[386] Dan, I swear to God, you did not talk about Grun.

[387] I did.

[388] I remember trying to explain Grun.

[389] You guys know Grun, Grubbin, Minotti?

[390] Yeah.

[391] Where did I talk about this?

[392] God, where did you talk about it?

[393] Somebody talked about Grun because I remember the whole time thinking, that's a weird name for something.

[394] Okay.

[395] Okay, Dan, this is a new thing.

[396] People say I did.

[397] Last week.

[398] Last week?

[399] I downloaded it a week ago.

[400] Look at this, yeah.

[401] Alright, really?

[402] Yep, and I'm done.

[403] Was I here last week?

[404] No. Yeah, not emotionally.

[405] No, he wasn't even here.

[406] Sean was.

[407] You were at that meeting you guys had.

[408] Are we okay?

[409] No. Who's got a bad brain now?

[410] We've known that about me, Mike.

[411] Okay.

[412] Well, Jan, you can just listen to last week's.

[413] I won't bore everyone again with it.

[414] I have the same thoughts.

[415] I remember when I saw it here, my first reaction was, ah, grunt again.

[416] Okay.

[417] All right.

[418] Hey, Mikey, Dr. Pepper Day?

[419] What's up?

[420] Dr. Pepper Day?

[421] Of course it is.

[422] Yeah.

[423] Yeah, all right.

[424] Dr. Pepper Day, I'm not a fool.

[425] I got zero because I'm a man. I don't go on diets for women.

[426] No, no, no. That was 10.

[427] You needed the 10 manly calories.

[428] No, but that's why zero exists.

[429] That's why zero exists.

[430] These guys didn't want to drink diet stuff and seem like ladies.

[431] You're missing out on the 10 manly categories that Dr. Pepper 10 used to have, though.

[432] I know.

[433] That was the third spin -off thing there.

[434] You're practically a woman or a gay now.

[435] No, that's you.

[436] I'm drinking zero.

[437] I'm like Clint Eastwood.

[438] I genuinely hope that people do enjoy this podcast.

[439] I'm having a great time.

[440] I hope you don't listen to this podcast of obligation or habit.

[441] I hope you're enjoying this.

[442] Anyway, Jeff Grubb, before the Royal Rumble, I decided to stream Disco Elysium, but it was made known to me before that you streamed Grim Fandango.

[443] I did, yes.

[444] I started Grim Fandango as part of my punishment as given to me by the winner of Bowser's Hurry, Mike Minotti.

[445] Uh, and I'm having fun.

[446] It is, it's a good, good game so far.

[447] It is, um, I have, don't have a lot of history with point and click adventures, especially from this time, but I've always like, like a lot of stuff that I don't have history with.

[448] I'm like, I see it from afar.

[449] I'm like, I should spend time with it.

[450] And Grim Fandango always heard at the time.

[451] Very good game.

[452] I remember meeting Mike early on in that for every time he would talk about games.

[453] This is my favorite game.

[454] Grim Fandango.

[455] I'm like, okay, one day I will check this out.

[456] And so, uh, Getting into it and playing the remaster on PC, I just had some slight technical issues where the cutscenes would flicker.

[457] I fixed that.

[458] I had to uninstall my display drivers and reinstall them.

[459] But the game itself, it's just really solid.

[460] I just had to get in the mindset of how these games work, of, oh, this is not an RPG where I'm just choosing my own path.

[461] I'm like, I am supposed to click through every dialogue option and hear everything every character has to say.

[462] And I'm like, okay, now that I know that.

[463] This game clicked into place immediately.

[464] I can kind of figure out I will be given a general task or an obstacle and then I will have to figure out how to get around that using the stuff available to me. Now, it is very obtuse.

[465] The puzzles, I am going to just look these things up.

[466] That's what everyone recommends.

[467] And so the fun of this game does come from...

[468] Getting to talk to these characters, the good writing, the good voice acting, the actual really incredible world design.

[469] You know, it's Day of the Dead for people that don't know, which I think is today as well.

[470] You know, it happens right around the same time as April Fool's Day.

[471] Oh, yeah.

[472] So, yeah, I'm really enjoying it.

[473] I'm glad I'm playing it.

[474] I played about the first hour and a half because I wanted to stop so I could fix things.

[475] But now that I'm up and running, I'm probably going to get through a lot of it the next time I stream, which at the latest will be Saturday.

[476] Grub, I tuned in and it was like perfect timing because, you know, I think my experience with those type of games mirrors yours and that like, you know, people really respect them and love them.

[477] You know, Bianca loves those games and everything.

[478] And like, I just like, I've always been like, I should, this should be in my Rolodex of game memories.

[479] But then tuning into you and the first thing I see is you're next to something, some doohickey and you're just.

[480] Clicking everything.

[481] Can't pick that up.

[482] Can't pick that up.

[483] Can't pick that up.

[484] And then you're like, what do you want me to do, game?

[485] What do you want me to do?

[486] And eventually you had like three hole punch a playing card and put it into a pneumatic tube.

[487] And you were like, why would I have known that?

[488] And it's like, yep, okay.

[489] And no one knew it, right?

[490] Unless like, you know, some fans of the game in chat were saying, you were supposed to just like get lost in these games for weeks and figure it out on your own by eventually trying every combination everywhere.

[491] And it's like.

[492] Okay, maybe you did it that way, but I can't imagine most people would have actually played that way.

[493] You're supposed to do that, or like back in the day, call the LucasArts Hotline.

[494] Oh, right.

[495] Mean Gene tells you tips.

[496] Yeah, that kind of thing.

[497] So, you know, the way to do it is you do kind of explore and make sure you go to every area, see what you can do.

[498] And then, you know, as soon as you are stuck, instead of getting frustrated, yeah, you just go and look up what to do.

[499] I mean, that's what I did, probably the first time I played this game in 1998.

[500] We still had GameFAQs.

[501] Um, you know, at a certain point, it kind of doesn't matter.

[502] You take the wins that you can get, and then you get the help where you can.

[503] So many of these games, I forget if this one did, they just add in -game hints.

[504] Some of them also, again, I don't think this one does, will just highlight the actual objects that are interactable, and that's nice, too.

[505] But still, Grimfandango is just such a special game.

[506] Like, I watch your VOD, Jeff, and it's still just looking, I'm like, man, there aren't very many games like this.

[507] This is just such a unique...