#330: How To Create Your Own Rules For The Game And Then Toss Them Aside w/ Jessenia Rojas
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SPEAKERS
Law (67%), Speaker 2 (24%), Speaker 3 (4%)
Law Smith
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Law Smith
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Your mics not even on when you're really messing up the new way?
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Speaker 2
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You knew your fucking five things we're trying to do
Law Smith
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we think the audience doesn't know what you're talking about.
Law Smith
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Just let them hear your voice real quick. Okay, you're back on the podcast. We're 2020s best small medium enterprise business visor podcasts in United States for 2021 best podcast in streaming entertainment studio eastern United States media in 2021 host magazine a lot now. Tell you what we're going to do right here. What we're going to do is we're going to ask you to go on your Apple podcasts or Spotify and give us a rating review subscribe all that we have this episode stop this episode. Cuz you had to get like an Ohio accent when you when he's slow and then you got to Oh, yeah. This episode you're gonna hurt yourself this episode. In we're gonna bring it to the rain is sponsored by Express VPN? ExpressVPN. Oh, yeah. Try expressvpn.com. forward slash twit to get three months free off an annual plan. Bad. Try expressvpn.com forward slash sweat like he sweat. Like Montez sweat gets you three months free off an annual plan. That's a virtual private network don't get trapped by big data. Man, you are on your game. Let's Let's get this party started. Woody. Woody. Woody. Yeah, that's like top 10 for us.
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Speaker 2
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Okay. Yeah, we're good. All right. That's why now Yeah.
Law Smith
2:45
All right, we're recording. And now sometimes you have tech problems. That's why we don't go live anymore. Because it didn't have any risk reward to it. Like, I liked the idea of live streaming stuff, but we never were good enough to promote it ahead of time, or be consistent or be consistent, which No, no, when
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to watch,
Law Smith
3:05
I was talking to someone about sales. And they're like, you know, I don't, I'm not really I don't really have skills with what I do. And I'm like, the skill is like, follow up and consistency like you get, the reason you're a good salesperson is because like, you do that. I'm like, that's like, to me, that's like 90% of business is like, yeah, just follow or just or just being like successful or, like,
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I don't know, a good person.
Law Smith
3:30
I mean, like, what, what are the five agreements? Because we haven't talked about that in a while.
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Speaker 2
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Yeah. And I don't remember any of them will be impeccable with your word. Right? Yeah. Always do your best.
Law Smith
3:44
Just, you know. You don't know. I don't know. You know, the Four Agreements. You ever heard of that? Yeah. Eric has given you an ear beating about all this stuff.
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Speaker 2
3:58
What? Why? Why would I be you're beating anybody about it. I'm just kidding. Literally, every time I every time we talk about it, I can never get all for
Law Smith
4:07
everyone. When you want to try? And then we'll go into our power rankings.
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Speaker 2
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It was Yeah, we did two of them. Be impeccable with your word. Don't think don't take things personally. Yeah, like I think that person
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Speaker 3
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talks about this. I think Did we? I don't know. Keep you got
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Speaker 2
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it. Um, and there was something about I don't know. Just tell me. What's the last
Law Smith
4:38
don't make assumptions. Oh, yeah. Always do your best is the fourth one,
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Speaker 2
4:45
right? I said a couple times. And what was the fifth one you
Law Smith
4:48
say that
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Speaker 2
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on record. Don't worry about it. I know you listened to every episode over and over again, you'll hear and pants
Law Smith
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off. And then they added a fifth one because when you write the Books sometimes and it blows up. You got to write like,
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Speaker 2
5:03
you run out of money from the first one. Yeah. And you got it, you know, like shit.
Law Smith
5:08
But the fifth one I really like to be skeptical but learn to listen.
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Speaker 2
5:14
Yeah. Do you think it was necessary? They need that fifth one. Yeah, I don't know, learn to
Law Smith
5:19
listen. But I mean, how many adults actually do that?
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Speaker 2
5:23
Um, My point being like, it just seems like it could be folded into one of the other ones.
Law Smith
5:30
That one? Yeah. I think a lot of them. Yeah, they're not all their Venn diagram. They all kind of touch a lot of the other one. I
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Speaker 2
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know. It all together. He needed money. What's his name? Don. Miguel Ruiz Ortiz. You gave
Law Smith
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me the book. I read some of it and I can't find it. And I have no idea where to set.
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Things think I stole it back straight up.
Law Smith
5:57
Did you really?
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I think so. Yeah.
Law Smith
6:02
You'll get over there. Alright, so we're gonna we're gonna try we're gonna do a little game a little bit. Radio bit style. But Zoo crew up in here. All right, it's it's 95 degrees out in Tampa, Florida and. And a lot of that, a lot of that third, third collar you get to see Uncle kracker at the Alright, so I want to kind of do a we should be doing some games on the show when it's there's no guests. Just your third Mike, you've now been promoted with an ideal Nigerian deal. And so I wanted to throw out the hypothetical. Let's let's try to do it a little quickly, even though I every one of these will have commentary, I'm sure. Yeah. So I want to power rankings. What's your power rankings? greatest rebrands of all time? Yeah. And so give an example. I'll pull something up. Like dunkin donuts. They don't have they don't have the doughnuts. No more. You didn't write that one. Did you? So we're gonna go backwards.
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Speaker 2
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Number three. Can that just be mine? Okay, is that it was three.
Law Smith
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Yeah, that's because that's pretty weak. So that should be your three.
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Speaker 2
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I wanted it to be week. All right, my third one. We're not going to talk about it. Do you want
Law Smith
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to talk about it? Not really. Dunkin took the doughnuts off. Coffee makes a lot is the driver basically for drivers to do Dunkin? Yeah. huge market. Huge markup about 90% is kind of the industry average for fast food. kind of drive through coffee. Again, keep in coffee drive thru. Anybody can steal the idea.
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Speaker 2
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I know throwing it out there. Yeah, good. Don't quit talking about it.
Law Smith
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Alright, so Dunkin diarrhoea coffee boom Alright, that's
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your that's my diary coffee love diary coffee. I
Law Smith
8:04
brewing some coffee and I'm Zen Yep, yep. All right, my third one greatest This is the greatest rebrands my third in the power rankings. Liberals. Okay. I'm pretty happy with well, liberals
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Speaker 2
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now are I mean, are you going all the way back to 1770s? Yeah,
Law Smith
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cuz liberals used to be Republican. Yeah, I
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know. That's I got it.
Law Smith
8:30
And now it's progressive. And they they've taken the time. But for the audience, the irony is they're the least liberal people. They're just telling people how they could talk to other
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Speaker 2
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people all the time. Yeah, no, yeah, that that one death not bad. Never three it's pretty weak. Yeah, bad tide. I'm being mean.
Law Smith
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What are you talking about? That's Oji original. Alright, go ahead. What's your what's your number two greatest rebrands of all time?
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Speaker 2
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Well, dominoes. dominoes. Remember when they ate shit and said our pizza sucks and we're going to do better
Law Smith
9:03
that's a rebrand Yes. That's a campaign dude.
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Speaker 2
9:07
Oh my you just came at me with liberals. Yeah,
Law Smith
9:11
that's the joke. It's a joke answer.
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Speaker 2
9:13
Oh, so my Okay. Oh, I get it. I get the game now that you make those up to
Law Smith
9:20
Domino's is good. Why didn't the intro workout so good? I don't know how to fucking list and make the mic. What? What? What was dominance called something else previously
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Speaker 2
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now wasted doesn't know exactly what I'm talking about. When Domino's ate shit. That was That was good. refreshing. That's
Law Smith
9:44
that's the campaign though. They didn't change the name of the logo. Okay, fine. Bran.
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Speaker 2
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What did the liberals change their logo from chat? Was that right, exactly. Yeah, we'll call you out. It's a joke. Answer.
Law Smith
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All right, number two on my list. don't give a shit. Constantinople. I know you're gonna hate these.
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Speaker 2
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I hate you so much right now. In fact, I even got a piece of paper and a pen out to write it down through
Law Smith
10:16
puberty now, but this good. used to be called assemble. Yeah, I was just listening to this. They Might Be Giants in the car with the kids. Go ahead. What's your name? I
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Speaker 2
10:28
was earlier on rebrand. I was gonna say I bet we have the same one. Because it is one of the best ever. But now the greatest definitely never. Oprah. Oprah Yeah.
Law Smith
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What was Oprah before? To
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Speaker 2
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be like Jerry Springer trash talk. Shit. And then she became everybody's best friend. And how about
Law Smith
10:46
this? Maybe I'll help you kind of crystallize it. She was Oprah Winfrey before and now she's Oprah. Even Oprah Winfrey. Yeah. Well, did you know she made it on the cover of magazines?
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Speaker 2
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This month or record? consecutive? Yeah. Um, but yeah,
Law Smith
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I'm good with that Oprah one. That's pretty good. He thought we would have the same one. It'd be Oprah. Yeah, cuz
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I thought you were taking my homework seriously. Like, someone's sassy about it. You keep saying that? I'm my number one
Law Smith
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greatest rebate of all time greatest rebrand of all time number one in the
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rebrand this conversation. That'd be so weird.
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is really curious.
Law Smith
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swastika.
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Sure. Yeah, I mean, rebrand in the wrong direction. Yeah,
Law Smith
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I didn't say it was morally ethically good. I just said it was the greatest
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at one point. It was pretty popular. It
Law Smith
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was a symbol piece for 1000s of years. And then Hitler's like, that looks pretty cool. I'm gonna
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Speaker 2
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what they did with those little things. Yeah, that's mine. Now.
Law Smith
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I like that Hindu logo. I'm gonna take that for peace. I'm gonna take that one. Yeah,
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actually really like that. It's pretty great.
Law Smith
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Because that's the greatest difference, I think, between taking something and making it between good and evil. If you can flip that. I think that's interesting. Oh,
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Speaker 2
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sure. Yeah, yeah. To take it from good to well. Evil. The good is probably way harder. Yeah, somebody brings a swastika back. Now
Law Smith
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like Nampo, like nambla becomes something good, right.
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Speaker 2
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I mean, that would be the greatest marketer of all time. I've seen Island I pulled it off guys. We can wear swastikas again.
Law Smith
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epsy no good
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Speaker 2
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becomes sandals. Right? Yeah, sure. Something like that. sandals. Epstein Island swastika flag. Come on down. Kids are allowed all inclusive. Willies.
Law Smith
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That was fun,
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I guess. Wow. I don't really know what one debbie downer. How many points that
Law Smith
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I get we tied? It's like kissing your sister.
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No, I think I won. Yeah,
Law Smith
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I did with dominance.
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Speaker 2
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I was you know, yeah. Thank you. But I
Law Smith
13:01
know what you're saying the campaign of I like the self effacing campaign Domino's did do, which goes, Hey, repin dogshit lately, we've been complete garbage. I mean, we're garbage pizza already. But we've been really garbage. And now we're gonna go on an apology
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streak. Our only choice.
Law Smith
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I like that. I think the self effacing part of it makes it It definitely got me to buy a pizza honestly. Because I was like, okay, maybe doesn't suck as bad as they used to be terrible for a while. Alright, I know what we're doing. While we're doing this. I like asking. You got a rank. Just I don't think I've asked you this. You got to rank the white trash pieces from worst to first. And I'm going to give you three. No, no, we can get a little bit we can get the little caesars and hungryhouse involved. I don't want I want the top three market share of like what I call fast food pizza. And so I'm going to give you three and you tell me what the rankings are. You got Domino's? You got Papa John's you got pizza. Alright, so give me your 1234
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those are the white trash one. Yeah,
Law Smith
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those are fast.
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Yeah, totally. I know. Okay, number
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Speaker 3
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one, get up in that might say so. I probably go with number one. Papa John's. Yeah. Number two pizza number three dominance.
Law Smith
14:15
You're close. You're close. You're almost had the right answer. Almost. Okay, Papa John's. Domino's Pizza. It's complete garbage. Like, what a book club that's gonna get
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Speaker 3
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you. It's a psychological thing for me. And that just goes back to childhood. Right? I don't really even remember what they taste like.
Law Smith
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It's not. When's the last time you ate pizza, honestly.
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Speaker 3
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And the last piece I had was Domino's. And actually, Eric, that was that was all you Yeah.
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With Domino's, man.
Law Smith
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Send me a pizza. Well, I had Domino's.
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Speaker 3
14:48
So the last time I have Pizza Hut, to be fair was probably over 10 years ago.
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Yeah. What if he hasn't
Law Smith
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been in America? buttery crust, right. You can just look at it
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Speaker 2
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like that. And pizza from now and from pizza to good. What are we going for here?
Law Smith
15:05
It's just fun. That's a fun
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job really tough are both of you.
Law Smith
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I'll just throw a hypothetical. Yeah. Because he drops in boss. Okay, well
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Speaker 2
15:12
what do you call like? Five Star or hungry Howie's
Law Smith
15:17
you want to talk about? rebrand campaign wise we're or this is more of a rebrand they got to get rid of Papa john completely dropped in inbound. Sure and then now you can get a pizza shack space on on the box. Yeah it was marketable black guy of all time. Sure. Yeah.
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Speaker 3
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Papa John's What's that? Like? Where did that name come from?
Law Smith
15:38
a guy's name was john I think and yeah, like be called daddy and the sheets. Yeah.
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Speaker 2
15:45
I can imagine that mean, no, I know the name. That's the name.
Law Smith
15:49
Yeah. And so he dropped it in bomb on a call, I believe on a call with his marketing agency or PR agency. And they dropped a dime on him. I guess then leaked it out. But I hear the thing. The fuckery of it is I think he was quoting someone that use that term and
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defending it. Yeah.
Law Smith
16:09
Well, you know, when it's when it's white. It's white. I mean, when it's right, it's right. I don't know. But I'm saying I think he was quoting someone to say saying the N word. In like as a reference to someone using it and like we shouldn't be doing that. And then it got pulled out and got pulled out. It was like, This guy uses the N word. Like all the time on the reg all day. He loves it. And then boom, you're out. That
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Speaker 2
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crazy. Yeah. You always give me the willies. I mean,
Law Smith
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I know. He's fucking weird.
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Speaker 2
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I don't like Yeah, he looked like a little, like a little old lady all the time. He's a guy like, Yeah, exactly. If I'm saying Yeah, like just weird perm.
Law Smith
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He's got that Napoleon.
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Speaker 2
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Nobody like yeah, like quit Google each. So we're out. Getting the willies.
Law Smith
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Yeah, that is like one of those fetish guys like oh, exactly. Both
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went right to the ball. punch me in the tape. Right?
Law Smith
17:11
Say protect me. But now now. No mention of them anywhere. Papa John's?
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Oh, hell no.
Law Smith
17:17
And then Shaq is they have a shack pizza shack. aroni Pizza
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shack a Roni? Yeah,
Law Smith
17:25
it's like it's pizzas or pepperoni pizza. That's like 13 bucks. It's like they rebranded fucking pepperoni. I don't know why I went down a rabbit hole and read it but I saw someone talking about being working at Papa John's and hating the macaroni because it's like, this thing like is a loss leader. And everybody orders it is that asel Wait, what? It's like a loss leader. Like they don't make it because it's so it's an extra large pizza that but pizza again. Pizza is one of those ones as 90% margin to that's
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Speaker 2
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Yeah, what do they know? Yeah. That there's no way they're putting out the macaroni without having those numbers online.
Law Smith
18:00
No, it's the delivery people that were like, he found it online too big. No no's like they don't know when who orders it tips because it's so low price. Oh, right. Okay, it's I know that, um, oh, no, I just know, that's just I think just because the cost is so low. It like anybody who buys it is like
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Speaker 2
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I guess it's Yeah, even if you do tip 20% $1 right.
Law Smith
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And then they don't get that delivery fee. I don't think every time. I think that
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goes to a lot. Check. Ronnie. Yeah, they
Law Smith
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throw five bucks on there when you order pizza now. There's a delivery fee. I'm sure we just take it. We just take all these. We take it we take the charge like we're in a basketball game.
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Speaker 2
18:42
Yeah, all the time. Shaq wasn't taken many charges now
Law Smith
18:46
now. But we used to argue I'm just gonna throw out hypotheticals because now I feel like we're in that zone. Okay, here's what here's one from my school estab. most dominant player, not the best player, dominant basketball player. Shaq or MJ.
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Okay, um, it's still MJ, dude,
Law Smith
19:07
I went check. I think Chad,
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check them go down the court and do whatever you wanted every single time he dominated
Law Smith
19:11
what he did when he went down when he did, right.
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Speaker 2
19:16
Yeah. God forbid they run fast down the court and leave Shaq down on defense. But yeah.
Law Smith
19:22
I didn't say he's got hustled, I said is the dominant
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Speaker 2
19:25
right, but that's for Jordan. Did it come out? Jordan, thank you. Right. Obviously,
Law Smith
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you don't know.
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You Oh.
Law Smith
19:37
Another good brand. I was thinking about that. I was talking to someone a friend of my brother in law the other day about that. I was like, Shaq has sold more shoes and like anybody, and that's how it should be. It's like
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Speaker 2
19:46
I do appreciate it. Yeah, exactly. Well, I think there were like 30 or something. But yeah, there is a lot. Yeah, exactly. The fact that it's so crazy.
Law Smith
19:56
Yeah, I get the uniqueness of like fashion or shoes or when But it's like, I don't know that that's something that should kind of be talked about a lot more.
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Speaker 2
20:03
Yeah, as far as aim Olajuwon did it there. But yeah, he had like, some weird like, Jordan.
Law Smith
20:14
He had Levi's shoes. Yeah.
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Speaker 2
20:16
But on the back end, they probably sent it to every village in his country, and nobody knows about it.
Law Smith
20:23
Well, I saw the air up there. I know what happens is, uh, Alright, here's, here's my favorite hypothetical, that so when you throw out hypotheticals, and here's I'll tie this into business, you're basically doing that all the time. You're not when you're trying to forecast shit, you're always trying to create a theory, I believe, if we do this, this is going to happen. That in the personal life, it's best to use those five agreements not make assumptions. But in the business world, you kind of have to make assumptions, because a lot of decisions are about mitigating risk, trying to get the most value out of whatever you're doing with your time. And then, you know, really, really trying to have the best profit margin available with whatever you're doing. So I've been kind of obsessed about what we think things are what they actually are. Hot, my
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fucking hot mess. So
Law Smith
21:21
like, I thought, because this stuff, the studio has been basically static that the mic would be fine.
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Speaker 2
21:28
Right? You think you would think I know? Yeah.
Law Smith
21:34
I think Yoko touched you. Yeah.
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Speaker 2
21:37
You want the content? We Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. There we go. Well, I'm good. This is our chest episode.
Law Smith
21:51
And I'm only I can chew and just because I know she could take it. Yeah. And might miss half of this shit. I'm saying to her. Did you know told us that you're like, Hey, I might hear half of what you're saying. Like, okay. I listen to
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tenuous agreement. So.
Law Smith
22:12
So it says, learn to listen. Not I will listen. skeptic skepticism, but I'll learn to this. Yeah. So what's it called? So this is my hypothetical. We're, I've got a about praya vast pride. 200 people. It's probably about 5050. Honestly, I haven't really kept the stats, but you know, horse sense. It's about split down the middle. What do you think couples have fought more about?
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Speaker 2
22:40
So you're gonna say balls on your chin? Are those that right? Do you want that one as a setup? No. Okay, a couple fighting more. Yeah, what asked me this what have couples fought
Law Smith
22:49
more history of time. So couple, we're talking 1000s of years. The temperature of the room, hut, cave, whatever they're living in domicile? Or how to wash dishes. Oh, I know. Powerful, right. I like I thought of that. And I like, wrote it down. And then I really high fived a mirror of myself was like well done. Well done. Because I look. Honestly, I've had battles on both of these. So mine kind of evens out, but
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I'm gonna go with temperature. Temperature.
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Speaker 2
23:33
Absolutely. Yes. Now I remember what that idea that dishes around Exactly. Fire they were messing around with fire way before there's pottery. Pottery is old now. But they're how they make the pottery. How do you think they may be dicking around with fire for 500 years
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Speaker 3
23:50
or they probably thought the same remains in there to make things more flavorsome
Law Smith
23:54
know their diet. If there aren't Clayton figuring out how to clean over time
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Speaker 2
23:58
get to the temperature is there's so many other factors. You can't control a lot what kind of animal kills with the blanket which but you know,
Law Smith
24:08
this is this has other layers to it.
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Speaker 2
24:10
I know. I'm saying but the dishes like you're saying dish dishes how to do it. Whether they're done or not.
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Speaker 3
24:18
Yeah, how did you not you said like, I guess the toilet seat. You can't talk about that. Because toilets are fairly new. I mean, inspect them and things. So
Law Smith
24:25
yeah, there's still a lot of people that don't have one. I think it's like one every 400 people in India don't really have a like a real toilet. Oh yeah, it's really funny. It's a bummer. Super for my Slumdog Millionaire. So yeah, how to do the dishes because that one that one breaks out into two parts too, because you got people that do the boneyard method where you just pile the dishes and do them all in. one fell swoop into the night or whatever. You know, okay. So
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Speaker 2
24:57
you're talking or general strike You're stuck not necessarily technique on the dishes themselves. There's
Law Smith
25:04
sub arguments to both sides is what I'm saying. Because you can only control a little bit of the temperature back in the day. So it might not been a fight as much as you know, close the hut window. But do you have a big, fancy cartoonish leaf to wave at me?
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Speaker 2
25:21
Sure. And but I mean, there's also a time like, you know, cavemen weren't taking no shit. We don't have a very long we don't have to go Okay, there was a time No.
Law Smith
25:33
Air of Jesus.
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Speaker 2
25:36
Okay. Is murder illegal at this point? Was frowned upon to bash the the woman over the head with a club because she's bitching about the temperatures? And we're like, are they like, just letting it fly?
Law Smith
25:49
Women? Nice. That's pretty cool. But I mean, like, I thought you're talking about like a guy that's different. Yeah. But I'm saying like, it's one of those things where How do you wash the dishes? So that breaks it into like, another sub fight of like, or do you do the boneyard method? Or do you do that? rent it right away? Wash it as it comes in? And then put it in the dishwasher? And then you got this whole other element of a dishwasher? The last 50 years? That fucking I already want. Goddamn washed the plate. What? What are we doing here?
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sanitizing. Wash. It
Law Smith
26:24
was so don't you? Yeah,
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I don't like dishwashers.
Law Smith
26:28
I don't really like them either.
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Speaker 3
26:30
If I have a lot, if there's a lot of people on mixer, then obviously it's useful. But if it's just me, and you know, even to other people, or whatever, I don't know. I just like to wash dishes. If I have
Law Smith
26:40
it. I'll be dumb. And no, I don't like it. But I'll still do it because I got fucking brainwashed into going Oh, wash the dishes. Put it in there and just do it twice.
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Speaker 2
26:49
I know. I just have to run mine so it doesn't stay I don't reuse it. Just like water. Just the things that are run it so you got that so cool. That's that's
Law Smith
26:57
not and like if anybody's listening. This is like the biggest bullshit. No, this teaches you how to think about arguments and stuff. This is good. And then the other side is the temperature. And I know you've done this, like I sweat a lot. Wait. I run way hotter than you do for sure. But I've had that thing where I can only take off so much skin.
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Speaker 2
27:16
Sure. Right. What do you want me to? Do? You want me to cut my skin off of my body? Get a blanket.
Law Smith
27:20
And then it's like, what do you want me to do? What do you want me to look like an Eskimo might? Yes. Yes. He's paying it out. Yeah,
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Speaker 2
27:27
that's all yeah, that's, that's, that's every guy's going back to the murder part of it. I should clarify after thinking about it really doesn't matter what the argument is. If the guy is a murderer, He's a murderer. So, yes, that that kind of cancels out my argument. I just want to be honest. Yeah. You know, Beverly wouldn't fly. They're gonna do it. They're gonna do it over whatever the fuck.
Law Smith
27:49
I feel like you did that as a PSA. Cuz you're you're still not 100%? divorced. No, guys.
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Speaker 2
27:58
You know, guys, he says to edit. No, I was just I mean, you literally just said this is a good way to think about Yeah, that stuff. That's what I was doing. So you're welcome.
Law Smith
28:11
Where are we at?
28:12
Oh, man, start the timer, either.
Law Smith
28:14
I think we're pretty good. I feel good about that.
28:17
I have no idea how long it takes.
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Speaker 3
28:18
I will tell you I don't rush you know, when when in the situation with dishes. I prefer them not to even touch the dishes. who wasn't that picky? What do you mean? Like I can only get the dishes when I'm under playing?
Law Smith
28:32
If you're cooking. You do the dishes as well? Yes. You're like I gotta have I gotta be the full service.
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Speaker 3
28:38
I just, I'm funny about dishes. We're not talking business. We're
Law Smith
28:41
talking real life. If you're making dinner,
28:44
bring it home, really? And
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Speaker 3
28:46
I do I do. I do rinse them underwater. I'm one of those people. So I may not do them that night, but I am going to pretty much take everything off the dishes. Leave him in there possibly. And then
Law Smith
28:56
the rents I'm cool with that should be that should be part of it for everybody because it makes it so much easier later when I really have to like actually wash them. But the rents off like coffee, the coffee mug, right? How many people actually wash out a coffee
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Speaker 2
29:11
mug? You know, just rent that shit out? No, I'm gonna use it again. Tomorrow.
Law Smith
29:14
Most people do not do it. Yeah, there's just gross old coffee and a lot of coffee mugs. Yeah. Yeah. Have you ever been you haven't been like, real office experience. Like, people don't give a fuck. It's all incentive base. Like if it's your mug has your name on it. I bet I bet it gets fucking rinsed out all the time. But if it's someone else, it's the bystander effect. Someone else will clean it. Right?
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Speaker 2
29:37
Oh, I was thinking people just with their own mug for doing it. You're thinking of people using the mugs and leaving them?
Law Smith
29:43
Yeah, communal ones. Yeah, every every office that had a kitchen like going to a corporate, like billion dollar under asset mutual fund company was honest. That and the coffee stuff and our bathrooms were Always blown up like one of my old my old boss walk out and be like, this looks like fucking baboons went loose. What's the right but we have a we have a rocket scientist we hired to build these mutual funds and fighting people treat this fucking bathroom. so poorly says a lot. Yeah, it's interesting so shout out to Jeff Cornell my old boss. Yeah. All right, good, funny guy. All right, yeah we're good. I'm good. I'm sweating about my sweater woody woody woody woody