
Beyond the Podcast of 1984
A show hosted by Bizarre Charlie Alien (B.C.A.) about his life, his hobbies, his noise band The Earwigs, comic books, anime, movies of all types including his own, and music in general. It's pretty much being inside the mind of a self proclaimed mutant who calls himself an alien. He'also obsessed with an alien woman. And NO, he doesn't do drugs!
Beyond the Podcast of 1984
BCA's Guitar Turns 37 & Gets A Colonoscopy
Episode sixteen of season 2 for Beyond the Podcast of 1984. This episode: BCA's guitar turns '37' & gets a colonoscopy, revisits the late 80's, Liam Neeson appreciation, hates on cannibal films & more!
Want to buy BCA a cup of coffee and show your support for his show?
Visit BTP1984.com!
A Beyond the Podcast of 1984 show ad. Visit BTP1984.com!
Show middle ads for Beyond the Podcast of 1984.
Oh, boy. Hey! Here we go. There's another episode of Beyond the podcast of 1984 with your very exciting Indo parasitic host crawling into your ear and then into your brain. Something like that. The bizarre alien. I tried to do an episode the other night, and I screwed up, so I deleted it. I think I was blabbing for, like, 25 minutes, but it was really stupid and it was pointless. And I ended up. I wasn't in a very good mood. And here's the deal. I'm not being fake, but, I really don't want to spend a lot of time, you know, whining about stuff that's pointless and wasting my time because this show is supposed to be about, you know, I'm talking about a lots of fun stuff. And, you know, sometimes I delve into some crummy stuff, which is normal happens. But seriously, it's called Beyond the Podcast to 1984. Because I had some great times in 1984 and, I'm definitely going to be doing more episodes talking about that era. But this episode and wow, I didn't even write this on my note here. I had some notes I wrote, and I was actually trying to go by them the other day, and I, I, I failed on that. So anyhow, hey, I, I'm exciting, I know I am. I know you're excited hearing my exciting, super upbeat voice. Hee hee hee. Anyways, I'm doing okay. Anybody that knows me or who's listening to us, which sucks that, I've actually tried to tell more friends about the show and some friends don't even like podcast. They think they're dumb. And then other people are like, they're probably too busy. That's fine. But anyways, if you're listening to my show, I really appreciate it. And always a big thanks. And lots of, love to my buddy Tim for producing this. Thank you again for making one of my dreams come true. Buddy, I really appreciate it. So anyhow, this episode part of it at least is dedicated to the year 1987. And, I would like to say that something very special is, my guitar that I've owned since 1987 is now, how was it? What's my guitar, like, 37 years old now? I think July 87th. I think. I'm pretty sure I'm doing the math right. You know what? I should actually try something here real fast, because I just realized, oh, man. See, let me try some hero fast. Okay. I don't want to look at that. Okay, I got my. Let's call this my secretary. Here we go again. Technology man. Oh, I don't want. Get off of here! Get off of here! I hate when this happens. I'm trying to do something. I'm already screwing this episode up. Okay, here we go. You ready? 1987 subtract 2024. 1987. All right. Thank you. That's 37 years. Okay. My guitar. Happy birthday to my beautiful guitar. 37 years old. And for the last time, which is funny because I don't think anybody I've never talked about my guitar on here. And I apologize to her. People ask me, and whenever I do talk about my guitar, oh, what kind of guitar is it? A gold made in China? No. I mean, what kind of brand is it? It's a made in China. I got it from Air Force Catalog in July of 1987. I had a job at, dining hall on the Air Force base in Han Germany. And I got to say, my guitar is the best, best thing I've ever bought at a job for the summer. And I don't think I even saved any money. I think I just got a check for like $100, which back then was, it's still not that bad. I mean, I didn't work full time, so when? Anyhow, happy birthday to my lovely guitar. Later the other night. It's beautiful maroon guitar, lots of scratches and scars. And I've. I've had my guitar rebuilt once. I've had it probably restring, like, probably not that many times. Maybe five times, which not good. Anyhow, my guitar is very special to me. I've used my guitar on the Earwigs Holocaust tape from 91 and a bunch of random stuff. You know, a lot of times when I do noise, I played live. What was it, 96, my first real show at the United, Westminster church downtown. I used to have, some friends that did, the set up shows are called for the kids productions, and they're about you're good, good, good gals and guys. I say gals because my friend Andrew was really behind that. Hey, man, let's give her credit where credit's due. I appreciate that. Apparently the Earlies were the first. Non, so it's the word secular, right? Because that church is pretty cool. They're they weren't judgmental like all these other churches, but, anybody's welcome. And the reverend there was really cool fact he showed up one time. He showed up at my first show. It was like the first, like, non non-religious, if you want to say a band that played there. And it was a lot of fun. And, other people were like, what the heck? Because, you know, they thought I was going to be a punk show, so it's pretty good. I, apparently offended some people, I don't care, I didn't even say anything. I'm just talking about because of what my buddy Adam and I had him as my guest. We did just a big wall of crazy noise, and I was playing my guitar with a metal pipe and I had had thick hair back then. Man, I still had long hair, but I had my hair was like thicker back then. And, we had a lot of fun. No song titles, nothing. Just did a bunch of noise with like a Juno and rap man. And I do some other stuff going on a couple pedals, and it was just it was a lot of fun. It was mainly, noise, stress, mental, if that's the right word. No, not really any vocals. Anyways, it was a lot of fun and I still laugh because right in the middle of the set, my friend Angie came up to me. She was let's do some disc stash. And that was a project that we did years ago. We did one recording and I'm trying to get that out now, but it was like a total, parody of like, disc four bands. And it was a lot of fun. Really loved it. But I like, oh, I do the airwaves. And I thought it was just kind of funny because you could see a video and she played guitar for a little bit, just a bunch of noise and stuff. But, anyways, it's just a really good memory. I wanted to talk about my guitar. I've got another guitar that I bought. I think it's about a man about, about four years now. Bass guitar. I just I feel like a fool because I remember what kind of guitar it is. It's a six string black guitar. Really nice. I play it, too. It's definitely in tune. Compared to my my girl. She's always down tuned, and, I like it that way. Just kind of that carcass sound. So I like the first carcass album. Anyhow, so I. Happy birthday to my guitar. I love you, and, I'm going to have you until I pass away and then hopefully beyond. You know, my guitar is pretty dang special and I got a lot of other instruments. I'll talk about those sometime. Anyhow, so I had my colonoscopy Monday. That was a really interesting experience. I gotta say. It was really fun and everything was done. Because I had to fast for two days. And I gotta tell you, man, Monday evening, I was so fricking hungry, I probably the most food I've ever eaten. Maybe not, but I ate a lot of food. Drink like three jubilees, which I really liked that stuff. And I drink a lot of water. I was finally able to get back on my pills because I didn't get to take too many of them. I did take my place in April, the very early in the morning, before I do a procedure. And then I couldn't drink water for like six hours. So I was really dehydrated. And anyhow, I was a really weird, the fasting part really sucked. In fact, when I got to the doctor's, my buddy John, who I'm eternally grateful for. Thank you, man, for the ride there and also waiting. I appreciate your patience and kindness, brother. The fasting part was, oh, God, it was a pain in the ass. I mean, the funny thing is, my stomach didn't really get too upset, you know, like, I only started growling, probably about, I'd say about an hour before I had my procedure done. But anyways, procedure is really simple. I don't remember it at all. All I remember is that as soon as I zoned out, I passed out, zoned out, zoned passed out man combination. I was in a black room and all sudden I. And I was in a weird dream. I don't remember my dream right now, but it was really freaking weird. And then I woke up and there was a doctor, and I. I'm pretty sure he said something like, hello, Mr. Stiles. We're, we've finished your procedure. And it was just. It was really weird, man. I was really surreal. And I was definitely kind of out of it, but we ended up. I invited my buddy. Long story short, not to go into all this detail. We went to, Walmart. I got a bunch of food, and then we went to Taco Bell. Savannah. I had a little bit more money and I thought, thank goodness. And I wanted to get my buddy something. So we got stuff, then of course, got the wrong order, as usual. Cheese. And it was. I don't eat cheese anyways, they gave me those burritos for free, and then I got new ones and I gave my other ones to my buddy Jared. So that was cool because I wanted to do something nice for the guy. But anyhow, what a weird, weird experience. Just, you know, two days of fasting. I mean, and then I found out, oh, I could have drank decaf. I could have drank that the day before, but I didn't know because the instructions really didn't make sense. And I gotta tell you, man, I was being pretty hardcore, but I wanted to make sure that I did it right. Because if you don't, you don't clear your colon out, you know, doing that. Let's go back again eventually. And it's like, wow. So anyways, I was really strict about everything. I did try to drink a lot of water. I did drink one. I keep mentioning stuff I don't I'm not sponsored. I just really enjoy it because I get a nice little, just like the refreshing taste, but, bubbly. I drink a lime one, and that was fine. But yeah, when I that night, when I came home, I just. God, I eat so much food. Anyways, I'm really happy to say that, I passed with flying colors. No cancer, no polyps, no nothing. They said that my colon was is just was really, clean. And I was really grateful. But it's funny because even the, the, the surgeon that did the procedure said, now it's kind of strange that my fecal test that I had a while back, that they found something and wasn't necessarily anything bad, but he said, yeah, nothing wrong with you. And I'm like, oh, wow. And we'll see in ten years, just a bunch of nice people, nice, nurses. And the one thing I want to say before I move on is, they really made my evening. This gala, this one of the nurses that I was talking to, we ended up getting to a big conversation as I was being prepped, you know, in my I.V. and everything. We talking about comedy and British comedy and or predominantly British comedy, you know, like Monty Python and I. And then I was telling her I was doing comedy for a while, and then I did my Schwarzenegger voice, and I ended up having two other nurses show up, and they wanted to hear my impressions, and they were really very kind and, you know, just laughing and said, badass, awesome. Do you do comedy? You know, my got used to the funny thing is, I don't think I ever really stopped. But, you know, I, I've already talked about it. I don't need to get into it for the episode before, you know that I've talked about a little bit of my comedy anyways. Who cares? Hey, I'm repeat myself, but yeah, I did try to do comedy. I don't think I was very good. I gave up then when I was going to go back to it, Covid hit and I. I haven't done any standup since. The thing is, I love comedy, especially weird comedy, and I'm not I really just I'm done saying I'll never do it again. You never know, I might at least, even if I just do by myself, with a backdrop behind me, doing it upstairs in my house, I don't know, I don't know. Anyhow. So yeah, I'm really happy about my, you know, that part of my health. I'm still trying to bring my my blood pressure down. Apparently it did go down more, which is good. But my diabetes, I'm hoping to get my glucose, test or things work in which they should get back to test my. I don't mind. It doesn't hurt that bad to test my blood, but I need to get that going, man. But anyway, here you are, folks. Listen to to be on the podcast of 1984. What else happened in 1987? I was a song about my guitar that I got, buddy, I was it's around the time that I was super, super head over heels and music and, just the poor people out there that hate list. I'm going to go ahead, give you a list. It's because I don't care. This is my show. As I say every time, if you're bored or you don't like it or you hate my voice, there's thousands over the other podcasts out there. So for those I like lists, and I'd like to give a shout out to my friend Andy from chapter three Lagu and, Mooresville Records and his new band, which I apologize, I can't remember your band now, buddy. But I always loved, this top tens used to do that on Facebook. He put like, a list of probably, like, actually, like 20 to 25 albums that he was listening to. And I always thought that was fun. I actually love reading top deal lists of people's like favorite movies or music or whatever. So anyhow, yeah, it's a time, albums. I was really into, Oh, I just screwed that up. No I didn't oh. We're good. Oh, that could have been a technical, synthesis disco difficulty, but, but I was listening to a lot of hard rock, and, Barbie, some metal stuff, you know, really just sit in my room, my headphones on, reading Fangoria or, at the time, I was mostly reading V.C. Andrews books and, but my, my favorite albums. Oh, excuse me, Tim, but Tim's having fun. It's like, what are you doing, man? My brain just fell out of my head, so I was, like, listening to, like, big time, like Ratt, their self-titled EP. And then, out of the cellar, the Queen's Rick, reach for order. Ozzy's ultimate sin. And I was really into, man of war fighting the world. And then, of course, how was that Van Halen? 5150, which I want to get that back of my life. I actually missed that album. It's been like, it's been a long time. A very long time. That's a that's like. That's like the only post David Lee Roth era that I like. But I was listening to that album a lot, and of course, but let's go down the list, doc and under lock and key. Bubba, Bubba, Bubba, Bubba, Bubba, Scorpions, animal magnetism, Judas Priest screaming for vengeance and, of course, defenders of the Faith. Oh, and turbo, it was like a lot of stuff. Shoot, I loved, Halloween's Keeper of the Seven Keys, part one. And, there's a lot of stuff from our T Tejas. And these are all cassettes. I was going, sir. Oh, Bob, I'll just say the cassette, because that's all I had back then. I had cassettes, I think I had, yeah, I had one LP. It was actually a mini LP, but I had overkill. You. So you don't have to beat that out, buddy. But it's, live 12 inch, which, I miss, I had that, I did, I think my parents for I threw that away. It was a live album and it was, it was great. It was a more of an LP, was like a full length long album, but it was pretty cool. I had to uncensored one. They rereleased it over here and it's just a generic white covers is F dot dot dot u. Like, what a joke. It's a white cover. It's like, yeah, only in America. Total censorship. Germany records sitting right there on the shelf. Nobody blinked an eye. But yeah, rudest, freest country in the world. What a joke. Yeah, right. Anyhow, gathers, I was listening to a lot of music, Pink Floyd, Momentary Lapse of Reason and just name all bunch of their all their stuff, you know, I'll need to go down the list, but, you know, just frickin a lot of music. I'm not embarrassed to admit it. There's, like, some Christian man that I was really into at the time called DeGarmo. And the key, it was like, buy this cassette and you got a free one with it so you could spread the word of God and Christ to your friends. And I gave it to a friend of mine, and I like to back down. I don't think I get into it now a lot because it's like Christian music is just it was kind of lame, but I'm not a really big fan of, I will just say faith based music. Yeah. So yeah, there in that time, I mean, I spent a lot of time alone. So even on the weekends, a lot of times I would just sit down in my room and listening to music and it was very therapeutic for me. It was very fun because I was dealing with a whole bunch of crap. So I like to be by myself. And if I wasn't listening, then I actually know the funny thing is, is if I was listening to music, I was drawing, I was probably drawing while I was listening to music. And then, my best friend at the time, Wayne, rest a piece. We would write each other really super long letters because I was living in Germany and he ended up I think he I think that's what his family finally moved to Spokane. Yeah. Because. Okay. Yeah. Because a couple years later, I ended up in Idaho and we were we hung out a lot. So let me see something here, man, who could, apologize for that? Sorry about that. Sorry, Tim. I hope that's not screwing up the show, but, I spent a lot of time alone. I still like being alone. I one of my favorite things to do. So sitting in the room with the lights off, drinking bubbly. Yeah. There we go again. Like I said, I'm not being sponsored by. I wouldn't mind getting a bunch of free cases, though. Listen, you know, not listen to. So I sit in my room with the lights off, with my cats hanging out with me. So I'm not fully alone. And I love it. They hang out. I mean, I watch all kinds of crazy movies, man. Love movies. I've definitely broaden my horizon horizons, with a lot of the genres I like. I mean, I'm still my favorites are still horror, sci fi, horror, monsters, slashers, splatter, giallo. But I watch a lot of other stuff, too. I mean, last few years I've enjoyed a lot of non horror, non action, which I love. The action is action big time and I like a lot of newer action films. But no, I've, I've really, enjoyed a lot of movies in the last probably 3 or 4 years. Like what was that. Bad times at how was that movie El Santa Royale? The, the bad times at the El Royale, which is a great. I just don't I don't have my reference guide here. Oh, my God, what's a c? I'm getting a brain fart. And when this happens and I get frustrated, I will turn the show off and I will delete the entire episode. And, Not gonna do that, man. I'm not going to do that, because here I am. And did I even mention this is episode 15? Yes, we're at episode 15, and I'm going to tell you right now, this is probably my second to the last episode for season two. And all I've got to say is the next episode is going to be a pretty dang special, but yeah, what was my point? Oh, no, I'm getting off track again. Oh my God, the fans are screaming and crying like, why is this guy? He's on a subject and you know, okay, I'm getting back on the subject. I was talking about non horror. Basically non like the movies or movies that I've enjoyed that aren't in the genre that I normally love. I cannot remember the name of the movie. This is going to ruin nuts. Okay. Anyways, like movies like The Green Room. Geez. And it's a more kind of gritty stuff, like dragged under concrete. Riot. I cannot was it? Oh my God, I gotta apologize to myself. I would apologize to you people, but you're not doing the show. I am. Oh, Inherent Vice, that is an excellent frickin movie. Wood walking Phoenix. And then there's Bad Times at the El Royale, which is another great movie. It's got a great cast. The Green Book was just a very touching film. Really enjoyed that. And I mean, you know, newer, later action films like read wanted to, and you could say what you want, folks. I love all three of the taken films. I had a couple friends saying, oh, man, only watch the first one. I actually own the special editions of all three. And I thought part three was actually a lot better than part two. And I love Liam Neeson. I'll watch just about anything. That guy, because I think he is a great actor. And, yeah, you could say, oh yeah, all those movies are the same. And you know what? A lot of them are similar, but it's like, I don't care. I think he's a great actor. I have like, I think like 14 of his films now and I've got like 46 or 47 Nicolas Cage films. I could go on and I, I gotta say, if I go remind myself of this, I cannot get to do an episode dedicated to Mister Cage because I, I've always liked him, but I've become a really, really big fan in the last probably two years because I've just gone crazy collecting his films and I've been entertained by pretty much everything that he's done. But first of all, I wasn't a fan. I wasn't own 46 films by Nicolas Cage. Man. Okay, I'm looking at my notes now. People with no sense of humor or boring and, people that are offended by everything are boring. And you know what? I stand by that. So that's a little note. Was it concentrating is difficult. Yes it is. I don't know if I have ADHD. I know I got some kind of problem. I have a hard time concentrating. It's been going on since I was a wee lad, and I. I'm really trying to focus on things. And I admit that's one bad thing about the show is it's. I don't really complain, but I understand you guys that have brought this up, that thank you for the kind words that you like, like the show. But yeah, sometimes I get on a subject and then I kind of space it off. I have a bad habit of doing it. And if you know me personally, you know that I kind of do that in real life and I feel bad. I'm really trying. I'm really trying, man. So what was my other thing I was going to say? Oh, stuff I like gets trashed on Rick and Morty. New Star Wars films. Some newer horror films. You know, I don't care. Here's my deal. I love Rick and Morty. I love all the new Star Wars movies, and I'm so sick and tired of people say war workers are all new. It's like there are no that take place 40 years after the original one. Dummy. If you don't like it, don't watch them. The biggest complaint I hear it's really stupid. It's not really safe from my friends, but it's from other people that are like, these idiots like, oh, what do you have? Like, Asian woman or a black person? I'm like, I hope you racist pieces of trash. Once you go follow Hitler and story, you know, like I don't watch them. Well, Disney's rude and everything that don't watch or mend a story. Find something positive, man. The stuff I don't like either. Guess what? I'm not wasting my time talking about stuff I don't like. I don't like you. I don't like your your borderline Nazi attitudes crap, racist garbage. I mean, I'm not some ultra and I hate the word PC and and types. I'm just an individual, I care, I care, okay, I'm just tired of like, these these people that you know, oh, Star Wars is woke or. Oh, the good old is what's wrong with diversity. I mean, if you're forcing someone, somebody that's kind of dumb. But here's the deal. Star Wars. If you watch Star Wars, there's a black guy. And, what was it? Empire Strikes Back. Oh, my God, Lando Calrissian. How do they put a black guy in there? Shut the hell up. Anyways, I love Rick and Morty. I love, all the new Star Wars movies. I thought Rogue One was great. I thought the Han Solo story was pretty cool. I like the trilogy. Are they as good as the originals? Of course not. But then again, why? Because they're originals. Oh, they're not remakes. Even though Force Awakens isn't a lot like A new Hope. Oh, well. Hey, it's like anything else. If you don't like something, don't look at it, don't listen to it, don't experience it. I'm not a huge, huge fan of the prequels, but hey, I own them and I don't think they're the worst movies ever made. They're not the greatest. But hey, man, you know what? Those worst stuff out there. So I just. Life is too short. Just dig what you dig, okay? Please. Just dig what you dig. If you don't like it. I mean, I understand I'm complaining about people complaining, so I'm being kind of a hypocrite here. Hallmark films with animal abuse. I don't know what I hope that means. Most will, okay. Sort of like it was stuff that I don't like. Here's the deal. So, yeah, I can't stand hallmark. Hallmark movies yet. I find myself almost getting caught, like, not caught, but stuck watching them and their chest. Oh my God, they're horrible. But my thing is, if you like hallmark films, then watch on, man. I'm not gonna rag on somebody for like, I'm not your choice, man. You know, dig what you did because life is too short, I don't care, I'm going to die. That's why I had to get my colonoscopy done. I want to make sure I didn't cancer anything. Which I'm really grateful that I don't. But I hate movies with animal abuse. Real animal cruelty. My stance is I hate most cannibal films, and I don't own them, and I won't watch them because. Yeah. Oh, what's done is done, I don't care, I don't want to watch it. I want to see some animal getting chopped up and killed and eaten alive and any of that puke. I think that's crap. And that's why I still want to see Green Inferno by Eli Roth, because I know there's none of that crap in it. And guess I would be really upset. A lot of people. It sounds good to me. Cannibalism, you know? Oh my God, what about the people getting killed? Those people aren't real, dummy. It's a cannibal holocaust. Nobody really died. Now, movies about animals did a spider did, and I don't like it. And that's my. That's my thing. If you like those movies, then enjoy and watch them. Just don't. Don't get me to watch them, because I'm not gonna watch it vomit. Yeah. Another episode of my show that's kind of going all over the place. As usual, will Smith I really liked him in Suicide Squad. I thought he was cool in that. And I like, I have all three Bad Boys films, but I've only ever seen most of the second one. I need to have a bad boys first, but now I don't. He will Smith I actually like I really liked, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. All of their music was cool. Not, not a big fan of a lot of his films. Kind of like the Rock, like I. But Will Smith is probably a nice guy. He was like, I think the Rock is probably a cool guy I enjoy. I loved his wrestling career and I like a couple movies with the Rock, but I'm really not a big fan overall because a lot of his films don't appeal to me, just like the Transformers movies, which I can't stand. I think those are really boring, but that's my opinion. My best friend recipes. Mike loved the first Transformers movies, and who knows, he might have liked the rest of them. I know he was. He loved that. The animation. I like cartoon personally a lot better on Fox. I've got season one. I got it for free. Was it last summer? Oh, look. Story. I haven't watched it yet. I've watched the show before back in like the 80s, but, I have not revisited Transformers in a long time, so. Yeah. Is there a point to this episode? Is it a point to anything? What else? I was sorry about 1987. Now I've kind of like gone off the I've gone off the cliff, man. People. Okay. Reset that. But, you know, I met plenty of really dull people with no sense of humor, and then they don't like me, like, you know, people. Well, maybe you should just try to chill out for you. Here's the deal. Everybody in this world is different. I've annoyed people. I've. I've been told that I'm kind of overwhelming. I'm told that, I'm nuts. They go, okay, all kinds of insults. But here's the deal. I'm me. Man. I'm not putting on an act. I'm being natural here as I as I talk ears. I record my voice for this episode, and I appreciate that. Some people told me that that's what they like about me is I'm honest. Why should I put on an act, man? You know, growing up, I had to put on an act a lot. Unless I was by myself. Of course, if I was by myself, I didn't talk much. Although I've been, I've been caught in public talking to myself, and I'm like, yes, I am talking to myself. And we're having a great conversation. Some people don't like that and think, oh man, just go to your cubicle and not talk. It's like, well, just because you don't have anything to say, no need to push it on me. And I find that funny. Do when people, you know, they want you to be like them. It's like, I'm not asking people to be like me. I wish there was more sense of humor in this world. And I'm not talking about crude sense of humor, you know, like just being a jerk or anything like that, because that's not really cool. But hey, some people are like that, man. You know what? Everybody's different. And my thing is, I'm just gonna probably repeat myself, but I'm just being me. If you don't like it, don't talk to me. Don't look at me. Don't acknowledge my existence. I've got plenty of people that don't like me. But I'm not going to put on an act to be something that I'm not. But I'm just grateful that I could do the show. And I gotta say, speaking of the show and podcast in general, I was getting a little down. Recently thinking like, why am I doing this? There's so many podcasts out there. You know, there's a lot there's probably thousands now. And I'm thinking, if I really make a mark on this world, do I really need to? Doesn't matter. I'm just glad that there's people out there that list this. I'm still spend, what, like a month. I'm still giddy that we made it, barely made it on some top. I don't know, was a top 100 or something over Japan. That makes me really happy. Oh. Thanks, folks, and I want to thank everybody that listens to the show. A really means a lot to me. I mean, you could be doing something else. So I want to give a shout out to, my friend Dylan, Dylan Houser and my friend Laura and your kitty cats. Oh, yeah. Dylan, of course, you and your lady and, your kitties. I want to thank everybody that's listen to this show. And I have been trying to spread the word. I need to do it again. Well, thanks to everybody who listens to this show. Appreciate it. And I'm gonna try to get back to the point of, like, you know what the show is about, talking about, you know, the old the old days, like noise freak weirdos and, you know, my favorite movies and anime and music and noise and just, you know, bunch of bizarre alien stuff. As far as, like the earwigs, I still have not put together anything with that double LP. I've got a SD card for it. I want to just try to get compile stuff for it. Hopefully that'll be good enough and be cool. And then my fliers and art and whatever else for. But I do want to do this. It's on my mind. I haven't given up, even though I felt like maybe I should again. Nope. Got finally got my last album together from over three years ago. Just a matter of putting it all in the box, because it's us. It's a special package to release. I still laugh at special packaging, but it's kind of cool. And then my, three way split, the earwigs organized dorks, Bruce Ormonde and, bunch of other stuff. My problem is I take notes or write notes down, and then I forgot. And I don't think about it because I'm stressed or kind of depressed, and it gets really old. I hate getting stressed out, but I'm gonna deal with the launch. A lot of stuff, trying to deal with these big hospital bills, making calls. Can't get Ahold of people, but hey, man, I'm not done yet. But, trying to focus on my band getting stuff done, and, you know, I like to see. Oh, never played a show going to, like, this town, blah, blah. Maybe I will play a show again. I'm not good. I'm. I'm kind of tired, and I. This is for my friend Maya. But I want to thank you for being my friend and also listening to be, my hope be all and all thing has been really lame. I know I've done that to you, and I've done observed few other people where I'm like, I just got caught. So, like, what's the point of doing whatever, you know, so I'm talking to a friend or not doing something or, you know, whatever. Anyhow, it's extremely late. I'm tired. I'm a little out of it, but I'm glad to be here. I'm glad to be alive. So thank you for listening to be and always thanks to people supporting the show. And, you know, I haven't said in a couple episodes, but hey, if you want to leave a comment, you can. So I'm really hoping, season three, maybe we'll have a bunch of comments by then and stuff, and then we can put them up on the site and maybe, I don't know, I'll answer stuff on there and then also in the episodes. But yeah, like I said, this particular episode is, episode 15 and this is probably, the last I don't want to say normal episode, but this is probably gonna be the last, second to the last episode, unless something miraculous happens and I get excited. Probably not. Anyways, the next episode is going to be a very special one. It's been a very long awaited one. I'm not going to say what it is, you just have to listen to it. You'll see it. On the title, what time is it? Oh, man. Yeah, we've been going on for a while, haven't we? Or be myself and I, and I think I'm pretty much done with my notes. I don't think there's anything else here to blab about. But yeah, all you people out there are half asleep. I don't know what times people listen to this. No. Dylan said he listens to it like he was still really late at night, so thanks, dude. Appreciate it. Let's just say 1987. Oh. Oh, it's on here, too. It was 37 years. Okay, so. Yeah. Man, other than all this, you know, dealing with crab, dealing with, issues at my house, trying to call the landlord four times earlier. No call back. I figures I'm going to try again. Wow, man. Anyways, yeah. Any comments? Insults, questions, praises, whatever. You could go to the website. Man, it's real easy to find. I mean, if you type in beyond the podcasts, I. And you do for all buttload of stuff pops up. Now, there's even like sites on there I didn't even know about. I'm like, oh, wow. Yeah, I'm an egotist. Sure. Who doesn't look up themselves sometimes the stuff you do, I think it's cool. I think it's fun. I'm glad the people take the time to, you know, appreciate talk about your art and stuff. Put it up online, and it means a lot to me. So, yeah, you can check it out. It's, BGP oh 1980 4.com. I still have it figured out the buzzsprout thing. But anyways I think that's in that's part of that whole thing. But yeah, we'd appreciate it. And we being my buddy Tim and I we'd appreciate any comments questions suggestions insults whatever man. Anything is cool. We're also, you know, donations or whatever. And tell you what, you send money and you will get buttons. Very cool, solid kick ass buttons that Sims made. And, we got our Blu ray. It's going to be coming out later this year. And, it's going to be a very special version. The same, same Blu ray, but with some cool extra stuff, that you can get. And, I'm pretty excited about it because I really would like people to see your, our short films. And now I'm at the stage where I'm, mumbling, I'm rambling, my brain doesn't work. I just fell down the stairs and I'm laying here. Not really. Anyhow. Okay. This has been the bizarre alien. And you've been listening to be on the podcast. 1984 episode 15th July 27th, 2024. Prepare for the next episode. Man, it's going to be a crazy one. It's going to be, might be long, might be short. I don't know, it depends on how much stuff I can blab about this particular thing, but it's one I'm really excited about. And, you're still awake. You're still. Listen to this. Thanks a lot. So, as usual. Take care. Stay sick. Don't forget to change your underwear. Keep watching the skies. And as I say to everybody, keep the filth. Because the thief may let you down. But the filth will always stay with you. And even if you bathe, you still got a lot of germs, buddy. So, thanks again. And as always, if my space queen is out there and you hear this. Please come down and visit me and my kitties. I'm lonely and miss you. I love you, and, Man, yeah, that would be nice. So. Okay, until next time. Nanu nanu will, we shall return. It's not like I don't know.