$10B Lakers Sale, Space Tourism & Family vs. Freedom

Get ready for a wild ride on this episode of Unsolicited Perspectives! Hosts Bruce Anthony and Jay Aundrea dive into the hottest headlines and real-life dilemmas with their signature humor and honesty.
Bruce and Jay debate what they’d do with billionaire money, roast Trump’s latest tech grift, and unpack the truth (and risks!) behind space tourism—from $450K suborbital flights to the rise of space balloons and celebrity astronauts. Would you pay a fortune for a few minutes of weightlessness, or trust a reusable rocket to take you to the stars? The duo serves up hilarious hot takes, real talk about safety, and the ultimate showdown: camping vs. glamping.
But the real drama hits home when they tackle a viral Reddit story about family pool rules, boundaries, and whether you’re a jerk for wanting peace in your own home. Expect honest advice, relatable stories, and the hard truth about putting yourself first—even when family doesn’t get it.
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About The Guest(s):
Bruce Anthony is the host of "Unsolicited Perspectives," known for his candid, humorous takes on current events and social issues. He is joined by his sister, Jay Aundrea, who brings her own sharp wit and perspective to the conversation. Together, they discuss everything from pop culture to family dynamics, often with a focus on personal boundaries and societal trends.
Summary:
In this episode, Bruce and Jay Aundrea cover a wide range of topics, including the record-breaking sale of the Los Angeles Lakers, the launch of Trump Mobile, the ethics and risks of space tourism, and a Reddit family drama about pool rules. They also reflect on boundaries, personal peace, and the importance of respecting others' spaces.
Key Takeaways:
- The sale of the Lakers for $10 billion highlights the staggering wealth in professional sports and the concept of generational wealth.
- Trump’s new mobile phone venture is met with skepticism, especially regarding its claims of being American-made.
- Space tourism is becoming more accessible for the ultra-wealthy, but both hosts question its safety, necessity, and environmental impact.
- Setting boundaries with family, especially regarding personal property and peace, is not selfish but necessary for mental health.
- Respecting others’ spaces and choices is a recurring theme, with both hosts emphasizing the importance of consideration and personal responsibility.
Quotes:
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"God has known not to make me rich because your true personality comes out when you have money."
— Bruce Anthony -
"We haven't even mastered this planet yet for us to be using reusable rockets."
— Jay Aundrea -
"You can't even reuse fireworks. And you talk about reusable rockets?"
— Jay Aundrea -
"Nobody is ever selfish, ever, for wanting their peace."
— Bruce Anthony -
"If you wanted to spend it with kids, you'd have had some."
— Jay Aundrea -
"It's all about consideration for others and respecting others, and sometimes people just don't have that."
— Bruce Anthony -
"I don't have to extend my home, my time, my pool, my energy to people if I don't want to. It doesn't make me a snob. It doesn't mean I hate kids."
— Jay Aundrea -
"If space tourism ever got to the point where it was as safe as flying on a plane, then I definitely would go."
— Bruce Anthony -
"Reusable rocket, we can't. I am not. I don't want it."
— Jay Aundrea
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00:00 Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives 🎙️🔥💥
00:45 Sibling Happy Hour: Spicy Takes & Drinks 🍹🌶️
01:27 BREAKING: Lakers Sold for Mind-Blowing $10B! 🏀💰🤯
04:42 Trump's Latest Venture Has Everyone Talking! 📱💫😱
09:29 Ted Cruz Gets DESTROYED by Tucker Carlson! 🎯🔥😬
17:54 Would You Pay $450K to Touch the Stars? Space Tourism Gets Real! 🚀💰✨
32:09 Would You Trust a Space Balloon? The Truth Revealed! 🎈🚀😳
32:58 Extreme Adventures: Would You Dare? 🎢🌋💪
33:27 Camping vs Glamping: The Ultimate Showdown! ⛺️✨🏕️
35:23 Space Safety: The REAL Risks Nobody Talks About! 🚀⚠️😨
40:14 Reddit Drama: Am I a Jerk? or Just Honest? 🧐💬🔥
41:50 Family Drama: Pool Rules Cause MAJOR Conflict! 🏊♂️😤💦
43:40 Setting Boundaries: The Hard Truth About Family! 🏠❌💯
54:54 That's a Wrap! Thanks for Joining Us! 🎬👋💫
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Sibling Happy Hour: Spicy Takes & Drinks 🍹🌶️
Bruce Anthony: On today's episode is the sibling happy hour. I'm here with my sis Jay, Andrea. We're gonna be dilly dabbling a little bit, and then we're gonna be talking about space and then we're gonna be talking about swimming pools in the backyard.
I'm gonna explain later, but [00:01:00] that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.
Bruce Anthony: What else, sis?
Jay Aundrea: What up, brother?
Bruce Anthony: I can't call it. I can't call it I, something I, I want to get to something that you just brought up
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: I'm going to get to that, but just now before we hopped on, it was just announced
BREAKING: Lakers Sold for Mind-Blowing $10B! 🏀💰🤯
Bruce Anthony: the Los Angeles Lakers are being sold for $10 billion. It's
Jay Aundrea: Billion with a B.
Bruce Anthony: with a B. It's the largest purchase of a franchise and get this, the person that's paying the $10 billion only gets 85% of it.
He don't get the full 100%. The bus family, the family that's owned the team since 1979, which their father, by the way, Jerry Bus brought it for like $67 million. $67 million turned into $10 billion over 45 years. Ain't [00:02:00] 45, 46 years. That ain't a bad investment.
Jay Aundrea: Not that,
Bruce Anthony: Not bad, right? They still maintain 15%, so they get 10 billion and still get to own a piece of the team,
Jay Aundrea: I don't know what that, I don't know what that's like
Bruce Anthony: what? First of all, to just have excess money.
Jay Aundrea: to just be that it's not rich, that's wealthy. Like to just be that wealthy,
Bruce Anthony: Well to be that wealthy that the person that bought it is also the owner of the Dodgers, also the owner of the LA Sparks and also owns a F1 thing. So he bought, he, he was like, man, I got about 10 billion in my back pocket. Lemme go ahead and buy the Lakers real fast.
Jay Aundrea: Right. That doesn't even make sense to me. Like, do you understand how much 10 billion, what a b is? Like how many zeros are behind that 10? Like this is stupid money and [00:03:00] he owns several
Bruce Anthony: So a billion dollars is 1 million. Million.
Jay Aundrea: teams. Yes,
Bruce Anthony: Okay. Is 1 million. Million. That's 1 billion.
Jay Aundrea: Take 1 million and get 1 million of those.
Bruce Anthony: Yes,
Jay Aundrea: And that's 1 billion. That's just 1
Bruce Anthony: that's just 1,000,000,010 of them things. Now I'm sure like it is, you know, he leveraging certain stuff or whatever, but still he got so much money that he could be like, man, you know what, I think I got about $10 billion in my coat pocket real fast. Lemme go ahead and buy the Lakers.
Jay Aundrea: Right.
Bruce Anthony: I,
Jay Aundrea: I okay.
Bruce Anthony: yeah, yeah.
You know, I mean, hey look, it must be nice to have that type of money. I, I know what I would do with that type of money. I would give the majority of it away. 'cause
Jay Aundrea: Yeah,
Bruce Anthony: knows [00:04:00] I don't need to have that type of money. First of all, God has known not to make me rich because your true personality comes out when you have money.
And my true personality and my true personality is a jerk. And so therefore, it would just be magnified.
Jay Aundrea: Right.
Bruce Anthony: It'd just be magnified.
Jay Aundrea: It would be magnified 1 million 1 million times.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah. Wow. A billion dollars. But that's not what you wanted to talk about. You, you brought up something. I was like, I didn't even hear anything about, oh, wait a minute. I did hear something about it. But, but go ahead and tell the people what you, what you brought up earlier.
Trump's Latest Venture Has Everyone Talking! 📱💫😱
Jay Aundrea: Well, we got another grift from the grifter in chief. Uh, so on, uh, June 16th, so two days ago from when we're filming this, the Trump organization via T one Mobile, LLC, under a tramar license, [00:05:00] introduced a mobile virtual network operator service and a gold T one smartphone. This is Trump Mobile and. It's as dumb as it sounds.
So, so it the, for the pricing and the plan, it's called the 47 plan because he's the 47th
Bruce Anthony: 45th and 47th.
Jay Aundrea: right? So the cost is 47 45 a month
Bruce Anthony: Okay. Well, I mean, that's not a bad deal.
Jay Aundrea: for unlimited talk text and data. No contract, no credit check. Okay, the phone costs four ninety nine
Bruce Anthony: Oh, okay.
Jay Aundrea: with pre-order available now and shipping expected in August or September.
I do not believe that that is the case.
Bruce Anthony: them. Big ball of shoes.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. I, I don't think, okay, so the, the, the dumbest part of it, well, all of it's dumb, but the dumbest part of this [00:06:00] is it's marketed as American designed and built. Here's the thing. We do not manufacture phones in America. We don't have the infrastructure for it. We don't manufacture phones in America. This is definitely going to be a device that is likely rebranded from an existing Chinese made model that is, this is, this is not gonna be made in the USA because we don't have that.
Bruce Anthony: It is gonna be rebranded in the USA,
Jay Aundrea: It'll be rebranded in the USA, like all of his things. So, I mean, it, it,
Bruce Anthony: I mean
Jay Aundrea: he is, he is made so much money while president.
Bruce Anthony: Wow. Yeah.
Jay Aundrea: You know what I'm saying? I think somewhere I heard like 600 million.
Bruce Anthony: Hey, look, if you ain't, ain't no reason to be president if you ain't gonna make some money.
Jay Aundrea: [00:07:00] No, that's actually not why you should be president
Bruce Anthony: I mean, look,
Jay Aundrea: So,
Bruce Anthony: but still
Jay Aundrea: so another issue with this is, I don't know if you remember, but the FCC, which used to be an independent body, is no longer independent. Right? So
Bruce Anthony: you mean?
Jay Aundrea: yeah, so because of Trump and isn't that convenient that now that the, uh, the federal government regulates the FCC that he is now in the telecom business?
Bruce Anthony: Hm?
Jay Aundrea: That's interesting. So yeah, I expect, uh, you know, plenty of MAGA people to drop 4 99 plus tax, uh, on this stupid, stupid endeavor like y'all bought his plate and his Doge coin or Bitcoin. I don't know what the difference is. Uh, like y'all bought his sneakers and the watches and
Bruce Anthony: about the sneakers. I forgot [00:08:00] about them. Ugly gold sneakers. I forgot about those.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. So this will just be another thing that y'all will buy. I, I say y'all, but we know good and well, and MAGA people are probably not watching this show unless they're hate
Bruce Anthony: Hate watching. Yeah.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Um, so yeah, if you hate watching, I'm talking to you, you probably gonna buy it and it's dumb, so go ahead. But I just thought that was the dumbest thing and, and, and, uh, the phone looks terrible.
I don't know if this is actually going to be the phone. Or if this is just, they took a, uh, they actually look like they photoshopped
Bruce Anthony: I wouldn't put it past
Jay Aundrea: a iPhone, but like they changed the camera. It is definitely the three cameras, but I think they made them smaller so that it, people don't know it's an iPhone and then they have it gold with a T on the back and the American flag embossed on the back of it.[00:09:00]
But I'm pretty sure this is honestly an old iPhone.
Bruce Anthony: That's the iPhone four, the four S.
Jay Aundrea: No. 'cause it's got the three cameras on it, so I, yeah, I mean if you look at, this looks like an iPhone that they might have photoshopped a little bit so that they wouldn't get sued, but that's, so I don't know that this is what the phone is actually gonna look like.
But y'all gonna buy it.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah.
Jay Aundrea: gonna buy it?
Bruce Anthony: Um, did have you gotten a chance, speaking of maga,
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Ted Cruz Gets DESTROYED by Tucker Carlson! 🎯🔥😬
Bruce Anthony: gotten a chance at all to see Ted Cruz on Tucker Carlson?
Jay Aundrea: I did not. Please tell me about that.
Bruce Anthony: What world are we living in? Several of my friends had posted it on Instagram and I was thinking the same thing. What world are we living in? Where Tucker Carlson is a voice of reason. So he is killing Ted Cruz. He's like, he asked one question, he asked Ted Cruz, he was like, Hey, so Ted, um, how many people, [00:10:00] how many people live in Iran?
He was like, I don't know. And he was like, don't you think you should know as you're calling for us to overthrow the regime there? No. I mean, I don't need to know this. He was like, it's 92 million. He was like, what are the racial makeup of Iran? And he was, and Ted Cruz was like, I don't know, some Persians, some sheik.
I don't know. They tried to kill the president. He was Tucker Carlson was like, wait a minute. Shouldn't, you know, these things. Shouldn't you know, these things as a senator and somebody calling and Ted Cruz didn't have an answer for also, he was like, it, uh, Tucker Carlson was like, so, so why, why do you think that we need to destroy, uh, Iran or defend Israel?
And to, and, uh, Ted Cruz was like, 'cause it's in the Bible. And he was like, it's in the Bible to command to be the defender of, of Israel. And, and Tucker Carlson was like, where is that? And Ted Cruz was like, well, I don't know. You got the, you got the Google, go ahead and bring it out. First of all, he said, you got the Google[00:11:00]
Jay Aundrea: The Google
Bruce Anthony: go ahead and bring it out.
Jay Aundrea: Ted
Bruce Anthony: Tucker Carlson was like, it's in Genesis. And I was like, yo, he's killing them right now. It, it, it, you need to, everybody that's listening to this don't stop listening and watching. But after this, go ahead and watch clips of it. If you could watch the whole interview. This is the only time I'll say, go watch some Tucker Carlson.
He destroys Ted Cruz.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah, so I, uh, I, I came to a, a thought, I, I didn't see that interaction between Tucker Carlson and, and Ted Cruz, but I do know that it almost made me throw up in my mouth a little bit. There is, there's the MAGA Coalition Coalition because they're isolationists, um, that do not want the US to get involved in this conflict between Israel and Iran.
And you got people like Ted Cruz who do want to support. [00:12:00] Israel militarily, offensively. Like we're supporting them defensively. Like, but we're not supporting them offensively. And so, yeah. I almost threw up in my mouth a little bit because like I agree with Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon and Marjorie Taylor Greene, that we shouldn't do it.
Bruce Anthony: Yes. What world are we living in?
Jay Aundrea: What world are we living in when they're the voice of reason? That
Bruce Anthony: Uh, the voice of reason to
Jay Aundrea: in this specific, and, and again, it is not, I don't agree with them like ideologically, like I'm not an isolationist. Um, but the end result of is us not getting involved offensively. I agree. Oh my God.
Bruce Anthony: Hey, look, a broke clock is right twice, right? A broke a broke a broke clock is right is Mm, goodness gracious. It like, hadn't even, [00:13:00] hadn't even. It's because I'm tired. A broke clock is right twice a day
Jay Aundrea: it is.
Bruce Anthony: two minutes of a 24 hour day. It's right. And that's what we're dealing with here. They're right once,
Jay Aundrea: Once and let's not let it go to their head.
Bruce Anthony: uh, they look, that's as much praise as we go give 'em on this show.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah, because I like it. Literally. I can taste the bile on the back of my
Bruce Anthony: That's one of the worst things ever. Ooh. Speaking of taste and BI don't know why this just, well, it popped in my head 'cause you just said something that's literally the worst feeling in the world is swallowing your throw up. 'cause you know how sometimes you might burp a little bit 'cause the acid
Jay Aundrea: Oh, the acid?
Bruce Anthony: And it'll come up and you'd be like, and you swallow it before you even realize it, and you're like, Ugh, it's burning this. You gotta go get mouthwash. 'cause you don't want your breath to stink.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. But I mean, it's acid reflux. It's not vomit. I.
Bruce Anthony: Well, it's bile.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: Bile [00:14:00] is vomit.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. What is it?
Bruce Anthony: I think so.
Jay Aundrea: I dunno.
Bruce Anthony: you vomit bile.
Jay Aundrea: Do you,
Bruce Anthony: you,
can vomit bile. Yeah.
Jay Aundrea: okay. Yeah, that's true.
Bruce Anthony: I know. I, I know what it some I'm talking about sometimes.
Jay Aundrea: Okay. Okay. You know what? I never really thought about it, and this is like a gross topic
Bruce Anthony: is really
Jay Aundrea: about right now, but I've never like, thought about what is the definition of vomit? I don't know.
Bruce Anthony: We don't, need to get into specifics, but, but you almost vomited on yourself that you agree. You agreeing with Marjorie Taylor Greene. That's your best thing now.
Jay Aundrea: No, absolutely not. Let's not put that out in the universe.
Bruce Anthony: your Besty doubt. Same state y'all representing y'all,
Jay Aundrea: I don't live in that county.
Bruce Anthony: y'all
Jay Aundrea: don't live in that district.
Bruce Anthony: you, not that far from it,
Jay Aundrea: I'm far enough. We ain't got nothing to do with me. I didn't vote for her. I didn't even get a chance to vote against her.[00:15:00]
Bruce Anthony: but let's, let's go back to the first topic. If you had 10 billion, would you do?
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: I often think about if I had a bunch of money, what would I do?
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Um, I pro probably, like you said earlier, I would give a lot of it away because at, at, at a certain point you get to like a certain dollar amount and it's like, it just doesn't matter once you go past that amount, like there's only so much that you can accumulate where it's like, okay, I've accumulated all the things that I wanted and that I needed and I helped my family and my friends and this and that.
Okay. Now anything I have, it is just like I would just,
Bruce Anthony: Yeah,
Jay Aundrea: it doesn't matter if I have it or if I don't.
Bruce Anthony: once I buy an island in my own private plane, like what else is there?
Jay Aundrea: Just going, just going to cre contribute to climate change. Huh? You gonna have a plane? Ain't no EV planes.
Bruce Anthony: Look, I need a private [00:16:00] plane with my own private bathroom that got a full bathroom in there, shower and everything included.
Jay Aundrea: Why do you need that?
Bruce Anthony: Well, if I'm gonna be flying around, I'm gonna need that?
You know how long a flight from here to Hawaii is?
Jay Aundrea: I think I, I think I,
Bruce Anthony: Half a day.
Jay Aundrea: I think I might take a yacht everywhere.
Bruce Anthony: Okay. So you think that's good for the environment too?
Jay Aundrea: I don't know. I feel like it's better than a plane.
Bruce Anthony: don't think so. You tearing up the seas.
Jay Aundrea: You not tearing up the seeds, that's not a thing.
Bruce Anthony: Well, it might be,
Jay Aundrea: I don't think so. All right. This is going off the rails, ladies, gentlemen.
Bruce Anthony: well, speaking of the seas and the environment, we gonna get into space. We gonna get into that next.
Bruce Anthony: Okay, Jay, speaking of having so much money, you don't even know what to do with space tourism.
Jay Aundrea: [00:17:00] Dumb.
Bruce Anthony: Okay, I don't know if it's Dumb.
Hold on now.
Jay Aundrea: No, go ahead. That was, it was knee jerk reaction. You're right. Go ahead.
Bruce Anthony: Space tourism is a rapidly evolving from a luxury for the ultra rich to a more accessible, though still premium experience. What is it? Well, there's been a market trend. There's been a rapid expansion. The global space tourism market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 15 to 25% from 2025 to 2030.
What does that mean? I don't know. That's just what it says. Would an estimated 250 to 400 people expected to travel into space in 2025 alone? By 2030, the industry could reach a valuation of 10 to $15 billion, what the Lakers sold for, driven by technological advances, reusable rockets, and increased consumer interest.
Would You Pay $450K to Touch the Stars? Space Tourism Gets Real! 🚀💰✨
Bruce Anthony: So
Jay Aundrea: stop you right
Bruce Anthony: huh, okay. So before we get into the different experiences, what do you have to [00:18:00] say about this?
Jay Aundrea: What you mean reusable rockets? Did you No, no. Now wait a minute. That bad boy is supposed to burn up and then a little capsule falls into the ocean and it, a little capsule is supposed to fall into the ocean. And the, and the, and the rest of the thing just was floating out in space or
Bruce Anthony: 1960s. There was in the 1980s. What was it? This, the voyager was flown several times before it blew up,
Jay Aundrea: I Exactly.
Bruce Anthony: but it was
Jay Aundrea: not
Bruce Anthony: It was going in and outta space several times before it blew up. And We have mastered,
- we
Jay Aundrea: have not, we haven't mastered the, this planet yet for us to be using reusable rockets. Okay. 'cause we just had that submersible, people
Bruce Anthony: something different. That was
Jay Aundrea: we haven't even, we haven't even. Gotten earth straight yet. Okay. And now you talk about reusable rockets.
Bruce Anthony: [00:19:00] straight yet? What does that
Jay Aundrea: We haven't even, we haven't even finished tourism here yet.
Bruce Anthony: no. Hey, look, we know more about space than we do about the ocean. And the ocean is right here.
Jay Aundrea: I ain't go. Okay, go ahead. I reusable rocket. You done lost me with that. You can't even, you can't, you know, the little toy rockets, you would put it together and then you would light a thing and the rocket would shoot up a little bit and that you couldn't even re, you couldn't even reuse those. So now you, a actual rocket you trying to reuse.
Yeah. All right.
Bruce Anthony: You can't reuse fireworks,
Jay Aundrea: You can't even reuse fireworks. And you talk about re just the words reusable
Bruce Anthony: but we reuse rockets. There was a, there was a rocket.
there was a space shuttle that went in the space several times before. It blew up like several times and then they put the teachers' stuff on there and then it was one teacher and then it blew up and that's, that [00:20:00] was like a big moment in America. They was like, oh, we going into space, the teacher's gonna go into space.
And it blew up while all the little kids was watching it. It was very traumatic.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. That, yes, everybody remembers that is a very important moment
Bruce Anthony: But that space shuttle had gone in the space several times. It was built specifically for that.
Jay Aundrea: I don't care. Reusable, they need to come up with another word, another phrase, because reusable rocket is just not gonna work
Bruce Anthony: You are the linguist. How's another way that you can say reusable rocket?
Jay Aundrea: I don't know, but that I, I don't know. But that is not
Bruce Anthony: What about, what about a rocket you can use a bunch of times?
Jay Aundrea: No, because I just think, I just think about recycled rocky, like it just,
Bruce Anthony: it's.
not the same thing. It's not the same thing. I need you to get off of this. It's a thing. It's reusable. Rockets are a thing.
Jay Aundrea: Oh God. Okay. I, I see [00:21:00] that. I Googled it. I see that, but like, I don't, like, I don't like
Bruce Anthony: Okay. All right. Okay. All right. Well, there are different types of experiences and they're divided up into two main C categories. There are subor orbital flights or orbital flights. Suborbital flights are brief journeys to the edge of space, offering a few minutes of weightlessness and a spectacular view.
Orbital flights are multi-day missions that circle the earth, providing a more immersed astronaut experience. Immer, Immersive. astronaut experience. Look, some I, I talked about it last week or I talked about it on the show on Tuesday. One of my friends who listens to the show was like, you mess up on a lot of words.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I have a speech impediment and it seems like it's getting worse as I get older. Okay. Which is not good because I'm doing the show and I can't help It It's not something that I can change, and you know what? I'm not gonna edit it out because it's [00:22:00] me. So. Sometimes I'm gonna mess up on words.
It's also been a long day. This is the midnight time. Well, we are not, it's not midnight time. I'm gonna mess up
Jay Aundrea: feels like it.
Bruce Anthony: Bear with me. But Jay, let's go back to these suborbital flights. No, not the Reusable rockets. Suborbital or orbital flights. If you were to do something on a non-renew reusable rocket, would you wanna do a suborbital or an orbital flight?
Jay Aundrea: Are you asking me do I wanna go up? To practically space for a few minutes or go into actual space for a few days.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah, that's a difference.
Jay Aundrea: No, I wanna go to the, to almost space for a little bit and come back. I don't wanna go to outer space for multiple days
Bruce Anthony: not
Jay Aundrea: and then try to come back on a [00:23:00] reusable rocket.
I don't wanna do it.
Bruce Anthony: All right, so when you go to the beach, when we were little and we went to the beach, did you just walk up to the edge of the beach and just put your toes in the water and then not go back in the water? Or did you get in the water?
Jay Aundrea: Yeah, I did. And you wanna know what happened? I got caught in a undertow and almost drowned. And now today I stand at the edge of the water and look out because I learned my lesson. You don't, I don't need to learn a lesson twice.
Bruce Anthony: wait, I don't remember this. How come I don't remember this. You getting
Jay Aundrea: I was
Bruce Anthony: I feel like this is a story that you're making up right
Jay Aundrea: No, I was nine years old. We went to Ocean City and I was swimming in my, it, it was like, it was almost
Bruce Anthony: Had to be Virginia Beach, not Oche
Jay Aundrea: Oh yeah, sorry. Yes. Virginia Beach. And it was almost like a, like a funnel, like a suction was a wrapped around my foot and I couldn't, I know [00:24:00] now you're supposed to swim parallel to the, to the beach, but I didn't know that then, and I could not get out of it. And I, I, I thought I was gonna drown and then it released and I was able to come back up.
But I learned my lesson. I don't need to learn a lesson twice. And so that tells me I could go to the edge of space to almost space for a little bit, be weightless and look at the earth, and that's cute. And then come back down. I'm not going to outer space for a minute for a while and try to come back in a reusable rocket.
No.
Bruce Anthony: All right, well, what are some of these companies like? What are some of them charging? So you got Virgin Galactic.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: As of 2025, ticket prices are around 450,000. To do what you want to do, just go up to be, to touch, to touch [00:25:00] outta space. Not actually being outta space, but to touch, to see it, to see,
Jay Aundrea: I'm already in outer space
Bruce Anthony: okay,
Jay Aundrea: first of all, so, so you, you asking me to leave the surface of the earth. That's what you asking me to do. I don't like to fly in a reusable plane, so now you asking me.
Bruce Anthony: wait a minute. You fly in a reusable plane every time you fly.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I don't like to fly and I'm in these reusable planes, so you think I wanna fly in a reusable space plane?
Bruce Anthony: tell you, what I don't want to do is fly in a new plane. I need that bad boy to be tested a few
Jay Aundrea: I kind of, yeah, I do kind of want that to be broken in, but I don't want my rockets that
Bruce Anthony: Okay. Alright. Well, so Blue Origin operates in the, operates the New Shepherd Rocket, and that provides an 11 minute suborbital flight that crosses the Cayman line, which is 62 miles above the earth. And ticket prices for that genuinely range from [00:26:00] only 200 to 300,000 with 150,000 deposit to cry, uh, to secure a seat.
Jay Aundrea: no, thanks.
Bruce Anthony: Um, so orbital space tourism, well, we know who the main honcho for that is. Elon Musk and SpaceX officers, all they offer orbital missions. Um, these are the multi-day trips, sometimes all the way up to the International Space Station, and that could cost up to 55 million per seat. Now if you are the person that just sold your, uh, the Lakers, you could definitely afford this.
A a few trips,
Jay Aundrea: that's pocket
Bruce Anthony: Yeah.
a few trips. And then EXIM Space partners with SpaceX for private missions to the international space system with, uh, similar pricing and experiences. Um, let's not forget the blue origins all women crew. I think that's what Gail King and Katie Perry was on on April 14th, 2025. They launched [00:27:00] six women, including celebrities and entrepreneurs, uh, on a suborbital journey, highlighting the symbolic and emotional appeal of space tourism.
Jay Aundrea: Hmm.
Bruce Anthony: And we saw how Gail King came back and all she did was suborbital. She ain't even do the orbital, um, look. You also got some balloon based tourism companies like Worldview and Space Profe. I just know you got something to say. And Space Perspective have sold thousands of statistics for stratospheric balloon flights with worldview requiring only $500 deposit to join the wait list.
So you,
so you go up there in the balloon and you go really, really high in the balloon, not a hot air balloon. I, I'm imagine it'd be something a little different than a hot air balloon, but you go all the way up there and it kind of feels like, you know, it's cold. So what you do when you go up there in that balloon, come on [00:28:00] Jay. What do.
Jay Aundrea: I, you know how the Amish have this little period when they turn a certain age where they go out into the, into the world and experience non Amish life, right?
Bruce Anthony: Yeah. I saw some this weekend riding scooters in DC. I said, Hey, they ain't supposed to be riding no scooters.
Jay Aundrea: And they, you're supposed to learn something about yourself and then you decide if you wanna continue with the, the Amish lifestyle or traditions. I think everybody should have like a period where they black.
Bruce Anthony: What, where going with this? Where are you going?
Jay Aundrea: Because things like balloon based tourism where I'm getting into a stratospheric balloon[00:29:00]
just would not be a thing because somebody with common sense would say, I don't think we should do that. You know?
Bruce Anthony: I am sure they got parachutes that the balloon pops or something like that. Alright, so what do, what do the passengers experience during these suborbital and orbital flights? So, for the suborbital flights, they experience weightlessness, which I guess would be pretty cool 'cause they experience it for several minutes with microgravity, allowing the passengers to float freely.
So you know what you typically see when you see the astronauts at the space station, they floating around,
Jay Aundrea: yes.
Bruce Anthony: You also see views of earth, large windows and panoramic capsules provide breathtaking views of the planet's curvature and blackness of space. Notice what I said, curvature Because the earth isn't flat, ladies and gentlemen.
Jay Aundrea: yeah. Uh, real quickly about that, [00:30:00] what are the stakes for the people who, the flat earthers? What are the stakes that the entirety of the world's governments have decided? Conflicts be damned. We going to agree on this one thing, and that's to a lot of the global population about the earth being round.
What are the stakes there? What does it ultimately matter if the earth is round or flat? There are no stakes in this. You still on the surface and you still living your life and you still got bills regardless of whether the earth is round or flat. But just so I have, I have to say this so I can be clear.
The earth is round.
Bruce Anthony: Irv is round.
and, and if you pay 450, You know, 200,000, you could see it for yourself.
Jay Aundrea: You can, uh, all right.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah. I mean, they also [00:31:00] get like, you know, trinkets and stuff like that to get personalized flight suits and mission patches and pre-flight ceremonies to enhance the astronaut for a day experience.
Jay Aundrea: nah. I would like, uh, the little, the suit and the thing. I would like that. That's nice.
Bruce Anthony: But you don't. Okay, well,
Jay Aundrea: don't wanna go nowhere. I don't wanna go.
I just wanna sit around the house.
Bruce Anthony: with your on,
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Eating chips and having a good,
Bruce Anthony: you get you getting, uh, Pringle grease all on, all on your spaceship.
Jay Aundrea: my hands off on, so
Bruce Anthony: You can put it in a washing machine, done ruined it, or a shrink
Jay Aundrea: I shrunk it and I got high waters.
Bruce Anthony: all. What are the durations? So a orbital flight, last 10 to 15 minutes. Hey, That's a pretty big penny [00:32:00] for $450,000. Like I'm gonna need to be up there for more than 10 to 15 minutes,
Jay Aundrea: Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: but also.
Would You Trust a Space Balloon? The Truth Revealed! 🎈🚀😳
Bruce Anthony: The balloon flights are six to eight hours. But I don't want that either.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. Because you wanna know why they, trying to figure out how to get it down.
Bruce Anthony: No, that's, they know how to get it down.
Jay Aundrea: Okay. You, you tell me how,
Bruce Anthony: All right. So as technology advances and more companies enter the market, prices are expected to decrease. 'cause that's how market happened. Except for cell phones.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: Cell phones just seem to be increasing and increasing. But maybe if we decide to switch to Android, we could get cheaper phones. But I ain't switching.
Um, and the number of annual space tourists will rise until somebody gets in that balloon and it pop.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: So, I mean, space tourism,
Jay Aundrea: All right.
Bruce Anthony: it seems kind of cool. I don't know.
Extreme Adventures: Would You Dare? 🎢🌋💪
Jay Aundrea: You would go into [00:33:00] space?
Bruce Anthony: no, but I'm not doing none of that stuff. You not sending me into space. You not sending me into the deep ocean. I'm not going into no jungle.
I'm
Jay Aundrea: I don't wanna, yeah. I barely want to go in the WI barely wanna go in the woods
Bruce Anthony: Well, that's not true. You and our brother used to go into the woods all the time. You love the woods,
Jay Aundrea: well, well.
Bruce Anthony: but not the real woods.
Jay Aundrea: Not the real woods.
Bruce Anthony: one of my clients was
Jay Aundrea: I went where there's a bunch of trees.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah.
true.
Camping vs Glamping: The Ultimate Showdown! ⛺️✨🏕️
Bruce Anthony: One of my clients just came back from camping this past weekend and I was like, yo, so tell me about it. And so they were telling me about the camping and I was like, that sounds horrible to me.
And they were like, what do you mean? It was so much fun? I was like, well, you said that you were able to get in two showers in three days. Uh, well, that decreases my rate of two showers a day. I don't feel comfortable. Also, you told me that your bathroom wasn't a bathroom. It was like a pit. And I don't, I don't want to participate in that.
And you sleeping outside with the bugs. I don't wanna participate that. And she was like, oh, so you [00:34:00] wanna do glamping? I was like, what is that? And, and so she sent me a couple of stuff and showed me what glamping was and I was like, yes, I would do that. You know why? 'cause I could go back to the cabin. I can go hiking a little bit.
Not too far, not too long. Okay. Go hiking a little bit. Come back home. You know what, there's a bar.
Jay Aundrea: What's the bug situation?
Bruce Anthony: you, there's gonna be bugs out there and there's going to be creatures and cri and cripples and crawlies out there too. That's just how nature works.
Jay Aundrea: Nah,
Bruce Anthony: But I'm not venturing off, okay? I'm not going to know rainforest.
I'm not going to know jungle. I jive like don't want to go. Mm jive. Like that's a DC slang, ladies and gentlemen. An old DC slang, a jive, like don't want to go on no, safari. I'm not riding in no.
car with the lion and the tigers. And the elephants are just Roman free. And I said elephants and I meant elephants.
They can kill you too. I'm not going out there. I can see it on tv.
Jay Aundrea: yeah. I
Bruce Anthony: Fly me over, you know, gimme an aerial [00:35:00] view.
Jay Aundrea: like, go to the zoo.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah. Well the zoo.
stinks. I hate the
Jay Aundrea: Animals stink,
Bruce Anthony: Yeah, they do. Well,
Jay Aundrea: it don't, the world stinks.
Bruce Anthony: so
Jay Aundrea: I got to say,
Bruce Anthony: that's, I, no, I wouldn't go. You know what, lemme rephrase that.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Space Safety: The REAL Risks Nobody Talks About! 🚀⚠️😨
Bruce Anthony: If space tourism ever got to the point where it was as safe as flying on a plane, then I definitely would go
Jay Aundrea: Yeah, give it some try. Like I, I wouldn't, you know, they, I see the Waymo's, the Uber Waymo's, the, uh, self-driving cars around 'cause they're piling them in Atlanta. Uh, you know, I'm gonna let them get some years before I get in there, you know, I'm gonna let them, you know, let's test, let's keep testing them and keep, and keep on testing them and I'm gonna let it 'cause sometime go by.
[00:36:00] And so when them. Space tickets or almost space tickets, uh, become like $25. I'll go.
Bruce Anthony: Jay? They will not be $25 in our lifetime. Okay.
Jay Aundrea: Well then guess what that means I ain't going.
Bruce Anthony: maybe
Jay Aundrea: I ain't going.
Bruce Anthony: 10,000 maybe. I mean, it, it might get to a point where you paying what you would pay for a vacation, that you would pay for that
Jay Aundrea: But I'm only up there for a couple minutes.
Bruce Anthony: that's the, That's the suborbital if I'm gonna do it. No, no, no, no. Like I said, if it became as as you know, frequent and s semi safe as flying, I would do the orbital.
I would wanna be up there for a couple of days if I know that I'm more than likely gonna come back home. 'cause we taking the crapshoot every time we get on a plane anyway. I. Anytime we get in the car. So if it became as safe as that, and it might, it might be, they will probably throw out [00:37:00] numbers to say it's safe.
We haven't had no accidents. That's 'cause you only did 12 trips. Okay. Calm down. Okay. Wait,
Jay Aundrea: Okay. You're, oh, you're 12 or 12. Great.
Bruce Anthony: Right, right, right. Holler that mean when you've done 12,000, 12 million trips. But if it got to that point, I would do an orbital trip to get a, to safely be in outer space. 'cause the last thing I want is some cable to break and I'm just floating because there's a couple of ways that I definitely don't want to die.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: Um, drifting off into space. Definitely don't
Jay Aundrea: Yep,
Bruce Anthony: drifting off into the ocean.
Jay Aundrea: yep,
Bruce Anthony: Definitely don't burning, definitely don't. Or being tortured by a serial killer. Those are the four ways I definitely don't wanna die.
Jay Aundrea: I also do not want to survive a plane crash, uh, in, on a top of a snowy mountain, and I gotta make a trek with Idris Elba. Back down.
Bruce Anthony: You wouldn't want to be trapped with Idris Elba. [00:38:00]
Jay Aundrea: I don't know, maybe,
Bruce Anthony: My only thing is, isn't that the movie where they had to eat people?
Jay Aundrea: uh,
Bruce Anthony: Alive. In the nineties is when they had to eat people. That was based on true story.
Jay Aundrea: no, this was the mountain
Bruce Anthony: That took on a whole new meaning of eating ass.
Jay Aundrea: good God. It was called the Mountain Between Us and it was, uh, Idris Elba and Kate Winslet that survived a plane crash. And they were like, I don't know where the hell they were, the Himalayas or something. They were so they was out there,
Bruce Anthony: Look, people always talking about migrants are taking jobs. Them damn British is taking all the acting jobs. Why they gotta have two British people? Starring in the same movie that's produced in the States, can't they find two American actors?
Jay Aundrea: what they look, they were good. The movie was
Bruce Anthony: I, oh, all the British actors are always good. That's the reason why they keep hiring them. But I'm just saying America first, that's what they saying, right?
Jay Aundrea: Well, if we, you know, had free college [00:39:00] here, then maybe
Bruce Anthony: got free college in, in Britain land.
Jay Aundrea: mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: Oh, okay.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. So they're all classically trained actors. Why? Because they go to school for free.
Bruce Anthony: Oh well Yeah. I guess that would be
Jay Aundrea: We could go to school for free. I mean, we might do it, eh? We might, this is still America.
Bruce Anthony: alright, on that note, Jay, the next topic we gonna get into talks about family.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: We gonna address it next?
Bruce Anthony: Okay, Jay, this is a little different. I still went to my favorite social media site.
Jay Aundrea: Reddit.
Bruce Anthony: but I went to a different subreddit because the title of the subreddit touched my heart.
Jay Aundrea: Mm.
Bruce Anthony: And the title of the subreddit series of all these people entering in their, uh, posts is, am I a jerk? [00:40:00]
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. That should, I feel like that will resonate with
Bruce Anthony: yeah, because it, yes, and, and you. know, I always tell people I'm a jerk,
Jay Aundrea: Yeah,
Bruce Anthony: but I'm not an asshole. there's a difference.
Jay Aundrea: a difference.
Bruce Anthony: jerk.
Reddit Drama: Am I a Jerk? or Just Honest? 🧐💬🔥
Bruce Anthony: I'm gonna joke on, joke on you. And I wanna be joked on too. 'cause I don't take myself too seriously. My love language is picking on you. I'm jerk that way. But it's never malicious. It's never mean-spirited. It's my way of showing you I rock with you.
Jay Aundrea: Right,
Bruce Anthony: An asshole does those very same things, but is purposely being mean and trying to hurt your feelings.
Jay Aundrea: right. It's malicious.
Bruce Anthony: if I point out you got a big ass pimple on your forehead. I want, I want us to laugh about it because I see it, you know that. I see it. 'cause you done seen it. You walked out the house, you saw it. You know. 'cause my eyes keep going to your forehead that I see it. So why am [00:41:00] I gonna ignore it? Let me
Jay Aundrea: My eyes, my eyes keep drifting
Bruce Anthony: keep drifting up.
Jay Aundrea: up. Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: What you should say is you see this pimple on my forehead and I'm be like, hell Yeah.
I see it. Like I'm not blind. You know, I might wear glasses sometimes, but I can see that what happened? I don't know. Well, just sometimes you get 'em. Could have been something that you ate. That's what happens to me sometimes.
You know, I eat too many chips. Eat, eat seven or eight days worth of Harris Teeter bag chips. The kettle chips, the good kind. Uh, reduce fat though. But somehow I break out probably 'cause of all the sodium, get like one pimple.
Jay Aundrea: Oh, okay.
Bruce Anthony: Or if I eat too much sugar. You know, something happen. Yeah. You know, if I change up my diet, something happens to my body 'cause I'm getting older, so I'm a jerk, not an asshole.
Family Drama: Pool Rules Cause MAJOR Conflict! 🏊♂️😤💦
Bruce Anthony: And this woman wants to know if she's a jerk And the title of her post is, am I a jerk for not letting my Sister's kids swim in my [00:42:00] pool because they don't know how to be quiet? That is the whole title of the post. that? whole title.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah,
Bruce Anthony: Alright, so this is what she says. So I, a 31-year-old female recently bought a house with a pool. It's something I've worked towards for years. I saved, I planned and finally made it happen. It's my little sanctuary. My sister, 34 female has three kids, ages four, six, and eight.
And ever since she found out I have a pool, she's been asking to bring them over for a swim. At first I said Yes.
thinking it would be occasional, but now she expects to come over every weekend, sometimes even during the week if school's out. The issue is her kids are really loud and they don't listen to anyone, not even her.
They scream, run around, soaking, wet inside my house, splash and water everywhere, leaving trash, and once one of them peed in the shallow end and laughed about it, I was horrified. [00:43:00] After three weekends of chaos, I told her I needed a break and would keep the pool days to just me and a few of my friends.
For now, she got offended and said I was being a snob and hate kids. I clarified that I don't hate kids, but I do hate my peaceful weekend. Turning into a screaming zoo. She said I was being selfish, and that family comes first. Now my mama has gotten involved and says I should open my heart and it's just water, and I being a jerk.
Jay Aundrea: No, here's the thing, and I really want.
Setting Boundaries: The Hard Truth About Family! 🏠❌💯
Jay Aundrea: People with children to hear me when I say this. You care about your kids. You do. You care about your kids. You do. Okay. So you think it's fine if your kids come over here and use my pool? [00:44:00] I don't because your kids are loud and they don't listen to nobody and they mess up my stuff and they, they trash everywhere and they pee in my pool and stuff.
No. Oh, it is family first. No, those are your kids. They're yours. So you get a house with a pool for your kids.
Bruce Anthony: She said she saved plan. That's she, she, This is, what she wanted.
Jay Aundrea: yeah. And you wanna know how I was able to save and plan and get what I want because I ain't had no.
Bruce Anthony: I knew that's, I knew that's what he was going, people gonna think that we hate kids. We love kids.
Jay Aundrea: Our kids,
Bruce Anthony: But I actually said this on one of my recent episodes by myself. People with kids, they're always talking about how, you know, I don't want to see this on TV because it's bad for my kids to see, and I don't want my kids to see this.
It's bad for my kids to see. And, and, and [00:45:00] my response to this. Response to that was, when did it become my responsibility to raise your kids? Why is my life being hampered for a decision that you made? You made that decision. It's your responsibility to raise your kids. If you wanna bring your kids over to my house to swim in my pool, guess what?
I got some rules. One of the rules is don't be tracking water all over my house. Another one of my rules is, let's keep it down 'cause I got neighbors. Another one of my rules is, you better not pee in my pool and you damn sure better not laugh about it. And if you don't follow my rules, you can't come over.
and mama, stop taking her side.
And you see what it was. You see what it was? This is not the dynamic between us. But you see, it was the older sister doing this to the younger sister. The older sister is the one with the kids. The younger sister is the one that's like, I saved up for a house and bought a pool. And, and instead of just being like, I'm real proud of you, look at what you did.
You wanted to do this [00:46:00] and look at what you did. I'm so proud of you. I, this is really beautiful, and oh, you did save up so much money. You did plan for this. This is your sanctuary. This is your home.
Jay Aundrea: yeah,
Bruce Anthony: If you're asking me to respect it and I can't respect it, or my kids can't respect it, or I can't control my kids, you will, you well within your right to be like, get the hell up outta here.
Jay Aundrea: yeah. I bought this house with this pool for me. I didn't buy, so like the, the, the insinuation that I. The poster is being selfish and family comes first. Excuse me. This is not a family home. This is my home. If it was a family home, you'd be contributing financially to it. You are not.
Bruce Anthony: Mm-hmm.
Jay Aundrea: So this is my home and this pool is my pool.
I paid for the water in it. I'm the one that's coming with the little pole, with the net on it, on getting the [00:47:00] leaves and the bugs out. I'm
Bruce Anthony: And urine.
Jay Aundrea: levels and the urine. And the urine. I'm testing the chlorine levels. This is my, I'm cleaning up the trash. Your kids is leaving all over the place.
I'm doing this and the, the, the, the last line that she wrote says, I feel bad, but it's my pool, my house, and my time. Not only
Bruce Anthony: Did I miss that?
Jay Aundrea: yeah, not only is it reasonable for you to do the say this because it is your pool in your house, but it is even more reasonable because it is your time. is your time that you are losing.
Right. This time that you, your peaceful weekend being disrupted, I'm assuming you've probably worked full time and everything, so your weekend, that's your time.
Bruce Anthony: that's your time.
to enjoy the thing that you've worked, saved up for, to buy, to enjoy yourself.
Jay Aundrea: If you wanted to spend it with kids, you'd [00:48:00] have had some.
Bruce Anthony: Well, we don't know the situation. She, she might, You know, we don't know the situation and
Jay Aundrea: could adopt there. You don't always have to be bio children. You could adopt,
Bruce Anthony: we don't know her situation.
Jay Aundrea: don't know our situation.
Bruce Anthony: got some warrants and she can't get, she can't adopt kids.
Jay Aundrea: but my point is this, I don't have to extend my home, my time, my pool, my energy to people if I don't want to. It doesn't make me a snob. It doesn't mean I hate kids. It doesn't, none of this thing.
It just means this is my space and I'm allowed to run my space the way I want to run my space.
Bruce Anthony: Nobody is ever selfish, ever for wanting their peace.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: They look, we talk about it all the time. Mental health is so very, very important. Peace and tranquility, so [00:49:00] very, very important. We Don't know.
what this woman has going on. She might have anxiety problems, she might have depression. She needs that time. I have, I have to have a day where it's, it's typically on Sunday, but like this past weekend, it was on Saturday.
My Bruce's fun day. It happens on Saturday or Sunday. Right? I have to where people are like, let's do something. No, No. I need to recenter because if I don't, everybody's gonna catch hell the next week. I have to recenter. That's just who I am as a person. She ain't getting none of her recenter time. 'cause the kids is coming over and you know what? She might not hate kids, but she might hate your kids the way they acting.
Jay Aundrea: Your kids don't even listen to you. They bad. They bad people. Like there's no bad kids. No,
Bruce Anthony: no. no. There's some bad kids
Jay Aundrea: no. They run around tearing stuff up, acting up. No.
Bruce Anthony: [00:50:00] You and our brother were bad kids.
Jay Aundrea: No, I got lumped in and I'm still getting lumped in.
Bruce Anthony: No, you had your hand in.
breaking stuff too.
Jay Aundrea: Oh yeah. But I always had a reason.
Bruce Anthony: You always had a freezer for breaking stuff. What? That.
Jay Aundrea: Talk about that later.
Bruce Anthony: Okay. Okay. But, but you and our brother were these kids? Yes. Y'all were the loud ones running around bringing water all in the house.
Jay Aundrea: no. Think about if we had a pool,
Bruce Anthony: Mm-hmm.
Jay Aundrea: do you honestly think that we would be peeing in it, tracking water in the house? No,
Bruce Anthony: water in the house. Yes. Not peeing in it though.
Jay Aundrea: no. We would have to dry off outside and you know
Bruce Anthony: oh. With our parents. Oh, yes, yes, Yes.
Jay Aundrea: There ain't no way. No, we are
Bruce Anthony: Initially we would attract some water in until We
Jay Aundrea: yelled at that [00:51:00] one time and be like, oh, wait, you got dry off.
Don't track no water inside. We got in trouble last time like this. No, like it just, I I'm sorry, we, we wouldn't go over someone else's home and disrespect it like that,
Bruce Anthony: You are right. And these, well, these kids don't have no home training.
Jay Aundrea: that's the problem.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah. So that's, that's bad parenting. And, and if I was her, I'd be like, no, I don't hate kids. I don't like your kids when they come over to my pool and I really don't like your parenting skills. You don't have no kids. You don't know what it's like.
Well, I do know that my kids wouldn't act like this or I would beat the hell out of them. No, I'm just joking ladies. And,
Jay Aundrea: No,
Bruce Anthony: but, I'm
Jay Aundrea: but but I mean, no, the, it, like if you don't have a handle on it and there are not, I mean, there are young kids, but not young enough to not know better. Four, six, and eight. You should know better
Bruce Anthony: well, I had a friend that was [00:52:00] just up here recently and I haven't seen her or her daughter in a couple of years.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: Her daughter is around three or four now. So her daughter does not remember me. Right. And they were close to me. They were down at a park that was like two or three miles away from me and uh, and called me up last minute like, Hey, are you around?
And I was like, ah, I will be around in about an hour and a half. And they, and they told me and they were like, mm, she's already starting to get a little antsy. It's an only matter of time for we hit a temper tantrum if we don't get her that nap time. So we probably gonna have to do a rain check. And I was like, I respect it.
'cause I don't want her to have no temper tantrum up in my house.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah. '
Bruce Anthony: cause I'm gonna be like, Hey,
Jay Aundrea: Hey,
Bruce Anthony: Hey, now.
Jay Aundrea: calm down. You doing a lot?
Bruce Anthony: and I would have to, I, if I was her, I would also go to mom, be like, mom, look, you ain't helped me buy this house.
Jay Aundrea: Mm-hmm.
Bruce Anthony: [00:53:00] You ain't put in on none of this. If y'all had put in on it, y'all would have a little bit of say, but y'all ain't put in on none of this.
Jay Aundrea: Right.
Bruce Anthony: You don't have a say of what I do with mine,
Jay Aundrea: Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: period. It'd be like
Jay Aundrea: also, I'm grown, say, stay out my business.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah,
31 you go, and by the way, let's commend her. 31 years old, bought a home, put a pool in the backside. That's, a hard worker. I don't care where you live and how cheap it could be to get to that. That's a hell of an accomplishment.
And if you out here and you don't want people to mess up your pool and your house, then you want peace and tranquility and the family is not understanding it. Hey, family don't have to be in your life.
Jay Aundrea: And, and honestly, look, I don't care if I live in an efficiency. You gotta respect my place.
Bruce Anthony: Mm-hmm.
Jay Aundrea: Or you could go move from this side of the door to the outside of the door.
Bruce Anthony: Right. And I know for firsthand experience dealing with you, 'cause you do not, [00:54:00] like if I leave a swallow, left a tequila. Bottle. You don't, you don't like it,
Jay Aundrea: I I would rather you just finish it like you just, I I can't, I, I, I never understand. I didn't wanna take, take all of it, but that little bit pisses me off.
Bruce Anthony: It half a shot.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah, that little bit pisses me off. Don't do that. Just finish it and I'll buy another one.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah. I learned last time, I think. I don't think I left
Jay Aundrea: No, you didn't last time. No, no,
Bruce Anthony: but it's all about consideration for others
Jay Aundrea: Yes,
Bruce Anthony: and respecting others, and sometimes people just don't have that. So are you being a jerk? Hell no. You're being pretty responsible and smart from my point of view.
Jay Aundrea: Yeah.
Bruce Anthony: Jay,
Jay Aundrea: Yes.
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Bruce Anthony: tell these people out here before We end this episode?
Jay Aundrea: We gotta call it something else, man. [00:55:00] Reusable rocket is not,
Bruce Anthony: That's not,
the way.
Jay Aundrea: that's not it. We gotta come up. I don't ask, uh, ask AI to give you some ideas. Um, but reusable rocket, we can't. I I am not. I, I'm, I don't want it.
Bruce Anthony: Well, we use renewable, renewable food fuel all, all the time. You know, you got reusable bags.
Jay Aundrea: re that's
Bruce Anthony: Okay, well reusable bags, you know,
Jay Aundrea: That's yes. Yeah. I don't mind if my bag is reusable.
Bruce Anthony: but you just don't want to go to out space with that bag.
Jay Aundrea: I don't want my rocket. Okay. A bag, a rocket. I'm paying. A small fortune
Bruce Anthony: yeah.
Jay Aundrea: to be in a lemon.
Bruce Anthony: It can get you a studio. It can get you a studio condo here in DC 450,000.
Jay Aundrea: It could get you a six bedroom mansion down [00:56:00] here in Georgia.
Bruce Anthony: Yeah, it sure enough can it? Sure enough can.
Jay Aundrea: You can't, uh, you can't call it reusable. We gotta come up with something else. The branding for that is just not great. I don't love it.
Bruce Anthony: Alright. Okay. And on that note, ladies, gentlemen, I want to thank you for listening. I want to thank you for watching, and until next time, as always, I'll holler.
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