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Hey, kids. What's up? It's, Charles, the bizarre alien here. It's. What day is it? It's been a while, man. Oh, it's, it's May 23rd, 2024. It's very, very late right now. And here we are with, Well, I guess, what this is what? Season two. Which is kind of funny, because it's not I don't no, it's it's not a TV show. It's a podcast. But I don't know, I guess everything's being called is going by seasons now, which I think is funny. Anyhow. So, here we are. This is, episode one, a season two world premiere of Beyond the podcast of 1984. And so, first of all, I would like to, thank my producer, producer, and one of my best friends in the world, Mr. Tim Mattson, for that very, very cool intro. I originally had an idea for it. This thing I recorded, it was this really glitchy, almost kind of noise thing. I got off this, recorded off this channel that wasn't playing right. It was like this really high pitched, glitchy sounds. And, Tim ended up coming up with some put it on, and I'm like, you know what? It's actually way better than, than I thought. I really like it. And if you've ever seen John Carpenter's The Thing, not the thing. So I can't think straight. Like I said, I'm taking a lot of medication these days, so, that's part of my excuse. My brain's a little bit cloudy. I meant to say John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness. The scene where after the, one guy leaves the building, one of the guys leaves the building, and then that homeless woman just comes running right at him, stabs him to death. Then he comes back, gives that creepy, very creepy speech, and then he, proceeds to, just, fall apart, and, was full of bugs. And, you have to excuse me if I don't if, I'm a little rusty right now, I actually don't have any rust on me. I made out of metal. Obviously I'm not, Tetsuo iron man. I'm not the Rust man. Oh, boy. So, yeah, I, last Friday I tried to do a new episode, and I totally screwed up and, what's the point? I don't know, like I said, I'm a little, a little rusty, which I think that term is funny, but here we are with the new episode, and I do not have my notes with me. I actually was trying to be more concise, taking notes. I didn't. And here's the deal. If you don't like it, there are thousands of other podcasts out there, that you could listen to that, I probably better than mine, and I don't I don't really care, you know, and that actually had me a little bit depressed a while back. Like I said, I haven't done it's been a couple months. And I did attempt to do a new episode last Friday, like, I don't know, 3 or 4 times. And I kept screwing up, so I deleted it, and then I just gave up. But I'm back. And, what have I been up to? Well, let's see, for the last few months, I think I talked about a little bit on one of the last episodes, but, I went to the doctors, had, my health check up, everything updates. It turns out. Was it diabetes? The, not the bad, bad diabetes, but the kind where you can possibly reverse it. Well, it's gotten worse. I went to the doctors yet again. I had more blood done. Okay. I've had a lot of, needles stuck in me in the last couple months. I'm on, I'm taking now. As of yesterday, I'm taking ten pills a day, and it's supposed to help bring down my, blood sugar. We'll see. This new pill I'm taking. It's supposed to be pretty strong. Other than that, you know, dealing with a lot of BS. And, see, I was saying, oh, too much. And I know Tim's probably going to delete all that. That's fine. That's just it's kind of how I talk, but it's it's also kind of hard when it's just you and, I'm using, my trusty zoom device here and, am I going to get to a point? Yeah, I'm sure I'll get to a point. But like I said, it's been a while. I repeat myself, I tend to do that. It's just it's part of my personal ity, and, you know, everybody's different. Everybody has a way of communication. I feel like I'm doing stand up in front of nobody. And, on on that note, stand up is a lot harder than, you can imagine. So I haven't done stand up comedy in over four years now. I guess it's been four years since Covid, and it's funny that people are still talking about it, still on the news, like, boy, that's great. But what what? Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa point. I am not gonna I'm not gonna turn us off because I was just a kid. I'm getting, pointless here. So, anyhow, but dealing with my health, trying to eat better. Obviously, one of the things I. The first thing I did was I quit drinking a beer, which, you know, kind of missed my Pabst Blue Ribbon, but, hey, you know, that's fine. Quit drinking ginger ale. Too much sugar. I eat more vegetables these days. At least trying to, be listening to a lot more music again, because I have a lot of music at home that I just, in my collection that I. I need to catch up on. Like, I recently got, from Andy from, Mooresville Records ago. The traffic death, was are the four that was it the the pile about whatever. It's like, two ellipses and two, fortifies. Really good stuff. Thing is, I didn't realize I wrote. I'd already bought it months ago. I thought it was a new traffic death on my. Oops. It was how much I paid attention. But it's a pretty kick ass, kind of crossover thrash metal. Death metal? I like to use the word raging because it is. It's pretty good, man. But I've been listening to, you know, but listening to that, a few weeks ago, I found, CD I saw, live years ago about oil fields or this local band. Pretty good stuff, really heavy. Got a very a slight industrial feel to it, but, like, really, really heavy stuff. Really kick ass. I hope Matt's doing good. I haven't seen him in a while. I haven't heard from him, but, Matt was the singer of Oil Filter that broke up a long time ago, and, pretty good stuff. And then another local band with, John Swan. Strome, old band, the flies. Fast. Pretty cool. You know, just punk rock, man. But, you know, other than that, listen to do you know the germs? Lords of Acid like another album just full of remixes. I love Lorde's Acid Voodoo. You is my favorite album by them, but, I was the name, the one I got. It's like a remix album. Another, you know, bunch of remixes like, that's cool, sexy music. Been listening to, Mortician and Slaughter and I'm sorry about the Canadian one. Not that. Not the terrible, job Mark slaughter. I could never get in that band. And I like a lot of, you know, so-called cock rock. Glam rock, you know, whatever stuff. But speaking of that, by rocking out with the Bullet Boys and, was a firehouse, I gotta tell you, the lady on the cover of that first firehouse album was freaking hot. She is hot. She still looks good. I looked around, she's she looks a nice man, but, some good stuff. A lot of stuff been listed. A lot of, you know, God was a skin chamber. All the kind of industrial metal band. It just, you know, random stuff. I can't even think straight right now. So. Yeah, this is this is this is kind of like, here we go again. Now, like the very first episode, I did an introduction episode when I very first did the show. I was talking a lot about slasher films and stuff. Been watching a lot of movies lately. Of course, you know, Roger Corman passed away, was a couple weeks ago, less than a couple weeks ago. And dude was a legend. He, started the careers of a lot of people. Jack Nicholson. And was it, Francis Ford Coppola? Jeez, I can't even think of the other actors. My mind is just kind of going to. It's this it's really fun story now. But anyways, I, I watched, a bunch of movies that he produced and my fave, favorite one of the bunch was definitely Battle Truck, aka warlords of the 21st century. It's one of my very favorite post-apocalypse films. So good. Let's go. Michael, back from The Warriors and Xanadu in it. And, was it that actor, the guy who played Cliff and cheers? It's a it's a kick ass movie, man. I, I actually feel like watching it yet again, but I watched, up from the depths, demon of Paradise, I think. What was that of the Roger Corman one? Oh, movie called grotesque, which was really, really odd. Linda Blair looked great in it, but that movie was actually kind of fun, kind of ridiculous and really odd. I highly recommend it. It's, it's like a movie within a movie, and it's. The ending was just fantastic. I was laughing, but I have a mean spirited movie, but also kind of funny. Definitely. I wish I could think of a the Linda Blair, the, movie with her and was a loner. Quigley. When they gang rape her and then she goes with her friends and gets revenge as a little crossbow. Rifle. I do not mean streets. Nobody was green. No. That's. So I keep mixing that up with, who is it? Or, Martin Scorsese, I think. Anyways. Anyways, anyways, so I watch a lot of movies. A while back I watched a bunch of shot on video stuff like, you know, Midnight Skater Demon Summer, forest of the dead. Oh, I love all that stuff, man. Video violence. I got to thank my friend Jeff from Psychic Death and Lipstick. He wanted me this really kick ass book called Analog Nightmares, and it's all about, goes up to a certain year, I think, like, what about mid 90s shot on video? There's a lot of movies in it I really want to see. And there's a lot, I love to get in my collection, but it was just nice seeing some pals. I don't really talk to them a lot. I really look up to those guys. I respect them all. Like, Joe Wynkoop of who to me is a legend. Tim Ritter. My God, Eric? Stan is it star? Eric stands. Eric. Stan's Eric stands, Todd Sheetz, all those guys, man, are great jr book. Walter I mean, they're all legends. The Polonia brothers, you know that that, splatter farm, bunch of other movies. Eddie, how they kind of kicked me an ass. I was watching a bunch of shot on video stuff. I just got a movie a couple of weeks ago. My got to mention my friend Jeff again. What's up buddy? He sent me a link in this crazy movie. Really? Kick ass Japanese movie. And I think that I think that's going to be hard to the thing, man. Talking about some movies here. Really amazing. Awesome film called, bloody Muscle Bodybuilder in hell. And it's described as like the Japanese Evil Dead. And it's definitely, there's a lot of references to Evil Dead. In fact, there's a blatant ones, like the guy gets a shotgun, looks at the camera, and groovy, and that's like the only English he speaks. Anyhow, I, I saw the trailer and I was like, oh my God. I was like, obsessed. It just looks so good. It's, So you get this guy in real life, he was a bodybuilder. Well, I'm sorry, I don't know if he still is, but he's still around. A lot older, obviously. But anyways, are there because this movie came out, I like 95, and it took many, many years to finally get it officially put out. Anyhow, so, you know, the basis is you got this dude, meets up with his ex-girlfriend and she's like a, journalist slash writer, and she wants to write about this haunted house, which is funny because it has to do at the beginning of the movie, has to do with his dad. And, so freaky stuff that happens. And anyhow, she wants to do an investigation right about the house, and she brings along this, psychic slash paranormal expert guy, and it totally turns into Evil Dead. It's got some really kick ass. Stop motion effects. Practical effects? Very gory. Really fun movie. Very creepy soundtrack. It's good. Some, really amazing, camera angles. Like the way it was shot. Very, very cool. I'd like to see what else this guy has done. But anyways, I found it. I typed the name of the movie in and wrote Blu ray, thought well, see if anything pops up. And it turned out it was did get a release and I apologize. I can't remember the name of the company, but if you type in, you know, bloody muscle bodybuilder in hell, it will bring it up. Apparently it came out many, many years ago, a limited edition, I think you did like 100 DVD and it sold out, like, instantly. And I can only imagine getting, getting a copy of that. That'd be really cool. But I'm really happy with the beautiful Blu ray. It comes with, like, a, a little mini poster and a little booklet, a little story about the movie and stuff. But, I'm really hyped on the movie, I loved it. I'm going to watch it again, probably pretty soon, because I was just like, God, this is awesome. But it's kind of funny that, it's it's listed along movies like Demon Wind and, like Savage Harvest is all kind of like Evil Dead rip offs. But, you know, but the funny thing is, Evil Dead isn't 100% original, either. If you ever watch that late 60s film Equinox, criterion put out a really lovely, I believe it's a two disc set. It's got a couple different versions. But anyways, Evil Dead borrowed a lot of ideas from that. It's still. I love Evil Dead. Not trash on it, but I always laugh, play, original. It's like, kind of. Not really. But anyhow, I love horror movies, and I'm not here to like, trash. Wrong. But I'm just going to say if you if you like Evil Dead and, Demon Wind, which is another pretty cool, what the flip on my watch. And, it's just weird movie were really cool. Savage Harvest one and two, both are great. Second ones a little slower. But anyways, I really love movies like that, you know, small setting, the cabin and the evil and people getting possessed one by one. I love that stuff, man. I think I love it the just fun, good times. But anyhow, I really recommend the, bloody muscle movie. The name just cracks me up, but it's a really kick ass movie, and I want to see what else the guy's done, because I. I'm pretty sure he's done other films, but I want to look them up. Love to thank him for making something so frickin cool. So visually, the, the special effects are really amazing and just really weird movie. But, you know, other than that, yeah, a lot of movies been watching. I'm up to, I think seasons is at six now, married with children. So I got that box set about a year ago. The one with, all ten seasons. And it's really weird because I, I could have sworn it was like the original, DVD releases are that only the first couple seasons had the original, song by Frank Sinatra. You know, the opening, the dun dun dun dun dun. And anyhow, the rest of the season, they had to change the music and it was like, really generic, like kind of elevator music. Well, the collection I have, it's every, every season is, at the original song. So I'm assuming when they rereleased the box set, the get the rights to the song, you know, which is cool because they had to do that with WKRp in Cincinnati. Apparently a lot of the, their music, the original music from, when the show aired and the take it out, they had to replace it. And I mean, it's still the same show, but I know some people were complaining because it's just not the same. But anyhow, so married with children. I'm in like season three of Northern Exposure. I'm trying to get back into the final Twin Peaks. I have watched it by like two years. Just. I don't hate it. But for the life of me, I just, It's not terrible. I just haven't watched it, and I need to get back in. I'm going to get back about, Twin Peaks, but, the other one I need to get back into is Black Sails. That's a pretty incredible, pirate series. Kind of reminds me a little bit of Game of Thrones. Although to me, nothing compares with Game of Thrones when it comes to TV. Game of Thrones is just. It's still. It's been a few years and that shows still just thinking about it was like, blew me away. And Breaking Bad, of course, is freaking awesome. I've also been watching, I think I'm, Yeah, season three of Deadwood, which is absolutely kickass. Love it. Just incredible. You know, all all these adult shows, gratuitous violence, nudity, sex, extreme violence. Great stuff man. Really enjoying all that, you know? So just my usual, as usual sitting in my room. I don't watch as many movies as you'd think I would. And also probably. Dude, is that all you do? I'm like, no, I play my guitar a lot too, although I haven't played it in a few days because I just haven't been filmed. So great. But yeah, just me. I'm not really that exciting a person. You know, I usually I wake up and, I make my coffee and I take a bath, wash my hair, brush my teeth, get online for a little bit, say hi to friends, usually eat some food, go to work. I don't really do a lot. I have been, getting off my ass dealing with, some some stuff in my life. Financial problems. But, you know, I'm. I'm doing the best I can. I get sale feel a little bit better than I did the other day. But. Yeah. And I'm. I'm happy to be doing this, and I'm really happy that I have not, turn this off and deleted it. So I think this episodes ago and and, so, Tim, you're listening to this all. Yeah, buddy. I'm back. You know, the things going on, I was interviewed, a little over a month ago for Heavy Haul podcast. My, my old buddy Will was Becky, who did the incredible band Biolage and some other hilarious, ridiculous stuff. I don't know if you want me to mention, but I'll just say some pretty bad funny stuff that he did. And it was a it was a fun interview. And, you know, he was talking about maybe doing a follow up when I get my double LP done and out, which I'm trying to get that together right now. It was really fun. And then recently, last weekend, my buddy mean Dave, it wasn't just me, but it was also Andy from Kept It three Lagu, Mooresville Records, Dan Lactose from, spaz and SBA and Paul from God's Stomper hosted by Mean Dave. And it was it was not all the expected. I thought we were all going to be talking about our bands and stuff, but it was actually half the show. We're talking about violent slam dancing and, excuse me, windmilling, which I thought was pretty funny at first. I was like kind of scratching my head. I was like, wait, is that what all that we're talking about? I thought it was pretty funny. But it was it was interesting. And I made some new friends, and I'm really, happy. So if you guys are listeners, I'm really happy to, make your acquaintance. I mean, I've known of Dan for years. I mean, I've never been the biggest spaz fan, but I'm also not really a huge power violence fan. Like, I was the jerk back then. I was always like, power violence, don't play that game. And I don't hate it. I just always thought it was kind of funny. And I will give Spears credit because at least I had a sense of humor. Because a lot of power violence bands are just totally serious. I always thought that was kind of boring, you know? Like, so I was like some constipated guy trying to take a shit and. You know, I'm not saying it's terrible, but it's just funny. And, but, SBA, his other project. I'm gonna read an interview with us a long time ago, stands for Surrounded by Assholes. And, you know, a comedy that's from one of the greatest sci fi comedies of all time. Of course, I, speak of Spaceballs by the legendary, Mel Brooks. And, and then Paul does God Stomper and I see I wish I had a reference right now. Was the band a bar PFOs or something? No, because he calls himself Paul Bavo. But he did a band. God, I, I can't believe I completely forget the name at this moment. I have to bring it up again later. But anyways, the funniest story, and I told the guys right there on when we did the show, which we did on zoom. I told Paul, I said, man, he just cracked up the interview. His talking about how his band years and long time ago, years ago opened for The Donnas and said they're all stuck up. And I thought that was really hilarious. I like The Donnas, but I could I could definitely see that happening. So I was actually laughing. And then of course, you know, the Dans Noise Corps band Surrounded by Assholes, which my buddy Colton has a collection tape coming, I really hope, I want to get a I really want to get a copy of that because I just, I like to. Oh, yeah. And I keep forgetting that, he was also in Shoop squeeze who freakin rules. I love shoop squeeze. If you're rolling, you're one of the best, greatest, records of all time to go. This was seven inch with, sockeye and she squeeze. It's it's pure comedy gold. The rules. It's, like, ridiculous. And, I've got I've got a few records, but she squeeze. I love them. And apparently there's a double CD coming out and a LP collection also. And I want them so bad they're already. I'm already drooling thinking about it, but I'm excited about that. And then, of course, you know Andy on the show, he does chapter three leg, which is one of my all time favorite bands. You can't just call a noise core grind noise, because they've also done a lot of prog rock type stuff and a lot of talk grind stuff. Really great kick ass. And he's a really awesome deal of you, man. I mean, Dave, I love you too. And I'm sure all of those other guys. But, the talking to him a little bit on Instagram. So, like I said, really nice, to meet you guys. None of you guys for a very long time, so that's pretty cool. So. Yeah, that's supposed to be coming out, I think this week. And, I'm sure we'll get a link or something to that and hopefully get one for the Heavy Haul podcast interview I did and, you know, so I'm really happy. You know, I've been trying to just get stuff going. It's been kind of hard, you know, a lot of the medication, it's just. It makes me tired. I've been stressed out about some personal stuff, but like I said, I'm working on it, and I'm just really happy that I'm. I'm doing this episode right now. I'm doing it in real time. Of course. Do you prerecorded it? Although when you hear this, it will have been recorded and I'm sure, Tim would be like, oh, it's finally recording. Like, yes, my friend, I'm finally recording it. The next episode should definitely be, concise. It's like I said, I've been writing notes. I know where they're at. I just forgot to bring them with me. But other than that, I don't know. Weather has gotten nicer. The last time that I did an episode, my comic book, the WTF monster, had just come out. You know, my homage parody tribute to John Carpenter. I really need to hype that up. I'm sorry, I haven't. I've just, like I said, I don't know, call it an excuse if you want. And I repeat myself. Oh, well, that's that's part of my personality, man, I repeat myself. I don't think that some people understand is that I talk to a lot of people. Online, on the phone, outside of all that, you know, I talk to a lot of people, and I enjoy talking. I am kind of a big mouth. You know, I've tried doing comedy, and, I don't know, I guess I did. Okay. I don't think I was that great. I had quit and I was going to come back, and then Covid hit, and I have not done any stand up, although I'm thinking about doing some by myself just hooking up my camera. Oh, but, excuse me, but, other than all that, you know, I've been watching, I now have a favorite game show I've been watching. After Midnight, which is really fun. Taylor Tomlinson's awesome. She has a lot of great guests on there. It's a fun show. I love, funny women. I think she's really funny. And I've already stated that before. I really like her. I, I dig Melissa Villa snore, and, Audrey Plaza. I did just watch some interview with her not too long ago, and I was like, oh, God, she's she's fantastic. I like funny women. And, you know, I know I've said it before. I just think you're funny that, apparently there's a lot of men that are intimidated by funny women. I'm not. I think it's awesome. I think it actually is, a turn on to. And let's see, what time is it? Because I have to keep my eye on the time, man. So, yeah, I'm just kind of all over the place. That's just how I am. And like I said, and I guess maybe I'm being defensive here, by the way, that's that's how I, this is the, world premiere of, episode one, season two of beyond the podcast of 1984. I've already promised that. Oh, we are the the upcoming episodes are all going to be, you know, focused. I'm not a very focused person. And, you know, like I said, if you want to listen to our focus podcast, it's real super professional. There's plenty out there if people you can just turn us off right now and go, you know what? I feel like going, yeah, this idiot staring in there. And, as long as I don't take as long as I don't, take a crap on a stage, I got your money. Well, I'm not. I get anybody balls of money. Well, I did I make that reference, because I had to mention, G-d, I love G-d, and, that is actually going to be coming up because I think it's a week after my birthday is GG's, death date. So thinking about it right now, that's definitely going to be one of the upcoming episodes is my GG Allen or my stories? I know there's been plenty of people like my buddy. I just got back in touch with him. Another awesome dude. Love your man. Bloody mess. He's been telling some great stories on Instagram and also on YouTube. Very cool guy. A lot of his old punk rock stories are really, really fun. He's he's an awesome dude. I love his music too, man. Cheers, buddy. Definitely inspiring to me because buddy's been, just going crazy about recording a lot, and he's doing his show and telling these amazing stories. I got to still listen to the one about the plasma addicts. And when Neil Williams. That's so cool. Of course, as you all know, if this is new for you, you wonder what the heck does the name of your your podcast mean? Well, because the Plasma addicts did a kick ass album called Beyond the Valley of 1984. And if you've never heard the plasma mattox, you're missing out, man. Totally kick ass wild punk metal. Just great stuff. I love the plasma antics. I love Wendy solo stuff. And you know, you got you got the the the plugs out there as I like to call them the trend or whatever. Jared said. Oh, I don't like I don't like her cell service to metal. It's like whatever. It's still got a it's got a punk feel to who cares? I don't care. This whole bitching about, you know, punks versus metalheads, metalheads versus punks. I does laugh at some of that crap is still going on. I don't give a crap because I like punk, I like metal, and I don't mind when it's mixed together. I like some crossover too, although I still laugh on sore throat. Did the song, a long time ago. The crossover is over. There is some pretty bad stuff to man, but there's some great stuff. Anyhow, yeah, what was my point? I don't know what's a goofy looking guys? This is get this this, thing on pause. Looks like George hairs and I doubt that's him, though. So, yeah, just, kind of up to the usuals, as usual. I gotta say, it's a joy hearing back from some friends from, like, 20 years ago. You know, my friend, Blaine, I don't know if he's still live in Renton, Washington, man. But thanks for getting back in touch with me. And, really hoping that for track, as you mentioned, about sending that for track. I really hope so. I'm really excited, keeping my eye out. So hopefully that's going, what was it, another buddy? I don't know, I just it's been amazing lately, but hearing back from friends from long time ago. Oh, yeah. Like William Will, from Heavy Hold podcast, which I highly recommend that, the interview with Steve Eggs is incredible, and it's got interviews of a lot of different people. And I swear an oath that I'm going to sit down and really listen to, more of it because it's really well done, very, very professional. The only other one that I really listen to is Night in Vale. All right, friends, Darren, a filler into especially Darren. I guess they came here to Spokane a few years ago to to play that the Fox, did their, their show live. That's a really incredible, creepy cool. Oh, show it almost sounds like it's like a radio broadcast, you know, from a long time ago. Like worlds late night, like the shadow. It's really cool. Kinda reminds me of tiny. Tiny. I don't. Yeah, I don't know what kind of reference. Like Twin Peaks Twilight Zone. I throw in a little bit more horror and weird stuff in it. Really amazing. And, this episode's probably going to be this episode is going to be a little bit shorter here. Speaking of, but stuff, man, I feel kind of like a doofus because I haven't really thrown in a lot of comedy in here. You know, I like doing voices a lot. It's figure of voices before I forget my other last thing. So heavy haul podcast, the show mean Dave's show. Also, Tim and I a couple weeks ago did, crossover episode, and it was a lot of fun. I guess it's being edited is probably out by now. I'm sure it's going to be out way probably by the time you hear this is gonna be this picture. I don't time travel or something. It's going to be. Have been out for a while. We're going to do another episode. I still really hope to do one of the talking about the thing, because I got a lot of stuff, a lot to mention. And I'll. Tim does, so, yeah, just, one thing I would like to get near the end is the still people that I really suck sometimes, but, you know, you got to do sometimes you got to go to war as my grandma's. It's only if you have problems. Don't try to tackle everything at once. That's what I've been trying to do lately. It's been stressing me out. I've been just feeling bad. And, mentally and physically not feeling so great, but I've, But tackling stuff yesterday, Wednesday got off my butt, made about three calls, got some problems figured out. I gotta do some more later today. I know, excited, Well, it is for me because my vow is to try to get everything, mostly done. I have to go away. I have to call and get an appointment for a call on, Skippy, which kind of makes me nervous, but, you know, gotta do it. Gotta get hold of a dentist. Gotta do a whole bunch of stuff, man. But I gotta say, I'm. I'm happy. I'm very happy. Be doing this episode. Yeah. Listen to the fanfare, all right? Isn't that exciting? I don't know, maybe when I first come in there, man. But, yeah, I just want to say to the, it was really. I really like, the editing job that Tim's doing here. Doing a really good job, man. I really appreciate it. And thanks again for everything, man. I love your brother. And, I always wish the best for all my friends out there. And I don't forget to do an episode sometime. I'll do a shout out to everybody, but, you know, this, thank you so much to my my friends, for giving a damn for your kind words. And, tell me not to give up and take care of myself. I really appreciate it. And lots of love to you guys and your critters. And also to my family. Thanks for caring. I'm just I'm trying, man. It's very difficult. Very difficult. So, yeah, this has been the first new episode in a while of Beyond the Podcast of 1984. I'm here, per Indo parasitic alien mutant freak host, the bizarre alien from outer space. And I'm probably the only guy that calls himself an alien, but is a mutant because my blood is black and I like the darkness. And if I stare at a white wall enough, it starts bleeding and it's pretty cool. That's what I imagined, man. So I guess that's about it. More episodes coming up. It could be another episode. As soon as possible, I'm going to get rolling. Good stuff. Coming up, Glenn. What else? More stuff. Horror films, sci fi anime. An appreciation of Shinsuke Emoto. Takashi. Mika. Kenji. Fuku Saku Herschell, Gordon Lewis. Oh my God. Doors. Wishbone. David. Up for you as a David David f Friedman. Yeah, all the all these legends, man. Anyways, cult film Coffin Joe. Lots of people that I love. That I love your movies. Roger Corman, of course, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, he, you know, just, just you know what I mean? Man, if you know me, you know me. I'm a movie junkie. Everything from extremely low budget, shot on video, no budget, multi-million dollar, lame stream. I dig a lot of stuff, man. I don't, I don't have any walls. Except for most Will Smith movies and stuff like that. But I like I like a couple of his films. I like a couple movies by the Rock. And so I want to say that I'm sorry that I missed out on, May 4th, which was Star Wars Day, but that's okay. Star Wars is in my heart and always will be. Mad Max two rules and, yeah. So watch, upcoming episodes. This has been an, chaotic, haphazard episode, but I am. I'm not defending myself because I don't really care. If I did a big. Oh, I'm so sorry, but I'm sure, you know, episodes would make more sense. But if you know me, you know, I don't always make a lot of sense, and, that's fine, but the people have stuck with me. Thank you for being my friend. Much love. All that good stuff to you. And I think the medication to make me more loving. But, any who this has been Charles, the bizarre alien from outer space saying thank you for listening to my show. For. So it's coming very soon. We also got some buttons for the show, so if you make any kind of donations, you will get some very kick ass, very nice buttons. There are art pictures from, from the podcast, so you can get Ahold of me or Tim, you know, just go to the the website. Was it a b t b 1980 4.com. And you can also leave comments now too. So please check it out and or smash that like button. It is. Okay so I'm rambling and I'm rambling. I'm going to go I feel like I'm on the phone with some friend I did, I gotta go, I'm like, that's cool. I'm going. So anyways, stay sick. Takes care. Don't forget to change your underwear. Keep the filth. We'll see you next time on Beyond the Podcast of 1984. Good night. That Noonan. Noonan, you keep watching the skies. Okay. Bye, Mo.

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