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Halloween Thrills and Supernatural Chills

Martin M Season 2 Episode 12

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Ever wonder what it's like to film in the heart of a bustling city like Los Angeles or how to capture the true essence of Halloween? We kick off this special episode of the Broke Boys podcast with our guests DJ and Julian by sharing our favorite Halloween memories and the challenges of creating content in public spaces. From battling awkwardness in front of the camera to mastering different editing platforms, listen as we unravel the stories behind our creative process and share the tricks we've learned using GoPros and apps like iMovie and CapCut. Plus, get a sneak peek into our Halloween plans and an unforgettable birthday bash that set the spooky season in motion.

Horror film enthusiasts will appreciate our nostalgic journey through the bone-chilling films that left a mark on our childhoods. We reminisce about the adrenaline-pumping "Saw" series and the haunting memories of "The Exorcism," while recounting our experiences in eerie haunted attractions like Hobbs Grove and Raising Hell Ranch. Feel the thrill of chainsaw-wielding actors and jump scares that keep us coming back for more. As we discuss these spine-tingling encounters, we also explore the cultural lore and supernatural stories that blur the line between reality and myth, from mysterious sounds in the night to ghostly shadows that follow us home.

On a more mysterious note, our episode explores the supernatural through personal tales of ghostly happenings and eerie spiritual experiences. Dive into stories of speaking in tongues and shadowy figures that challenge our understanding of the paranormal realm. With reflections on cultural beliefs, Ouija boards, and the spiritual practices that fascinate and frighten us, we question the consequences of engaging with the unseen. To wrap things up, we highlight our social media shout-outs, expressing gratitude for our listeners and encouraging a sense of community during the Halloween season. Join us for a journey through thrills, chills, and the bonds that bring us together in this hauntingly delightful episode.

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Speaker 1:

We them broke boys from the hood. We on them. Issues understood Won't catch us lacking. We that good. We always winning, like we should. We flying high, we butterfly up to the sky. No way you catching us. Goodbye we, the guy, we make it out alive. I'll never leave my dogs behind. We stick together like we signed. We shooting stars, one of a kind. We undefeated, just resign. Money more lower than a beast nowadays.

Speaker 3:

This is a completely different setup. I'm not used to it, so please bear with me. Welcome to another episode of the Broke Boys. I'm Warren, I'm DJ, I got DJ special guest and Julian, so today is going to be the Halloween special, so happy Halloween to everybody. Happy Halloween. So, since it's your first time, you're getting into Contagration.

Speaker 1:

Both of you guys are as a group.

Speaker 3:

Tell me what that's like. Tell me some of the challenges of you guys are as a group. Tell me what that's like.

Speaker 2:

Tell me some of the challenges that you guys are facing right now bro, it's tough, yeah like I took a trip to LA, was gonna record everything found out. You need a lot more stories than you think you do. That was tough and then just filming in public too, like at first it's awkward, like people are looking at you and giving you weird looks and it's just like do I really want to just film out in public like that? But then after a while you just get used to it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you got to let it become second nature. Second nature, yeah, but it does get intimidating. I know I get intimidated by it all the time too, and it's not very natural for me to be holding the camera and I have that issue of like hey, we got our phones.

Speaker 2:

Like it's cool holding a phone like this when you're holding a camera up, because you have to hold it up. Yeah, you need to or else you're not getting nothing. Yeah, it's not there, everyone's just.

Speaker 3:

Double chin.

Speaker 4:

It. You gotta look good at all times. Yeah, absolutely yeah I mean I think we talked about it before too like having to get used to having it like pulling the camera out, remembering it, things to film, stuff like that. And then, of course, the public. Quote-unquote embarrassment it's not embarrassing, but it is like secondhand embarrassment.

Speaker 3:

So almost yeah, because I, I, you see that small cat. Yeah, come on now, I get intimidated by that little ass thing sometimes, hey, but it does the job. Oh fuck, yeah, it does, yeah, and I I tell this to anybody that that wants to get into content creation. Those gopros are really worth it. There's even the smaller ones. I think that you guys got yeah, and that one's pretty, that one's pretty solid too.

Speaker 3:

this one. I love it because everything's run through the app. I can can edit on the app, I don't have to worry about it. It pushes 4K. I think the new one's even pushed like 8K now, but this one can push 4K. It can do all the high resolutions, the frame rate can go up to 120 frames per second, so it's definitely worth it. The only thing that I will say is the more resolutions that you want to use, the more battery drain, you'll get and memory use.

Speaker 3:

But now I have it hooked up to the cloud that it has, so that way I don't have to worry about the memory. I was worried about the memory all the time, having to delete shit, having to do it, until I realized it has its own cloud, that you can pay for the subscription Through Go and it stores all of it.

Speaker 4:

I don't even think of ourselves as that, I don't even look into it, I just use the card. It's crazy. We've been trying to figure out like okay, after we get done with the editing, transfer it to the computer, try and delete the other stuff off the camera, just to free the storage up and rerun it all.

Speaker 2:

I just move it all to a hard drive and then clear the card and start recording it again.

Speaker 3:

So when you guys edit, do you guys edit like on a desktop or on an iMac or I have a MacBook. A.

Speaker 4:

MacBook. On a MacBook, I'm going to try using iMovie and CapCut if possible.

Speaker 3:

A lot of people say that that is the move, but I'm just such an Android user and then obviously I got a whole pc setup so, yeah, it's kind of hard for me to transition to apple and and try to use it, but honestly, whatever just works yeah, like whatever you have, because I just haven't, I just had it happen to have it.

Speaker 2:

I was like I was gonna use this yeah, that's right. I probably would have got a pc or something and it's hard trying to transition from something you know so well.

Speaker 4:

like even for me, when I first started editing like making content about my cars and stuff I was using Instagram Like people use CapCut for everything because of the existing templates, stuff like that.

Speaker 3:

All right, bitch, you don't got to call me out, I'm just saying.

Speaker 4:

I'm just saying, I'm just saying it helps a lot. You know what I'm saying but then I started using CapCut a little bit. I'm like, okay, now I understand why people use it because it's such a comfortable uh user face interface to use and it gives you more tools. Yeah, way more. Instagram is just so basic. It's easy to do it on instagram, but it doesn't. It's not as appealing to the eye yeah it doesn't catch the audience exactly for sure, for sure.

Speaker 3:

No, I get you guys well do you guys have? Anything planned for halloween. You guys have any parties or anything that you guys have done before.

Speaker 4:

Halloween definitely started a little early. This year it's been the whole month.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, pretty much Last week, man.

Speaker 4:

I mean definitely a Halloween slash birthday party that we went to, but I mean all weekend. It's just been hit the bar. Halloween season is up. Everybody's wearing costumes, Just alcoholic activities, Lots of memories being made. It feels like it's literally a Halloween week, Like it just has not stopped?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it hasn't, from Friday to today pretty much, and then tomorrow.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, god damn. You guys are fucking y'all getting shit-faced every day Not shit-faced but Drinking chilling, or he was.

Speaker 4:

I blacked out Friday, saturday, bro, enough of me, okay, enough about me. I was like drink my twisted tea.

Speaker 2:

It was good times, made new friends.

Speaker 4:

Whole group of new friends, just like us. I mean, it's good, it's been a great month. Um, I think for Halloween we'll probably just end up pre-gaming at the crib. Go to Tower Halloween bar festivities. We're not dressing up again. I'm yeah, nah, I'm not dressing up, the girls will dress up.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, bro, I'm over it already. I don't wanna dress up but that's pretty much it.

Speaker 4:

Nothing too crazy. You got anything planned for yourself dude.

Speaker 3:

For me it's just work, it's not slap grind so I don't really I completely forgot it was gonna be halloween yeah and so lost into work.

Speaker 4:

You just forget about the days.

Speaker 3:

Someone told me today like oh have a good halloween and I was like it's wednesday, happy, happy halloween and then I didn't realize that tomorrow literally is fucking halloween. Yeah, I was like fuck, it's insane. But thinking about it when you guys were kids, do you guys ever remember halloween like going out like, oh yeah, what were your guys's like best memories or something similar to what, what you wish that you could go back to today?

Speaker 2:

Probably just running, being just young and hooligan, bro just running through the whole block. Like just block to block, to block. Just sprinting through all the houses, Trying to get as many houses as you can, and just it's just Halloween's a fun time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

In general, Like you could just do so much more Especially as a kid. Yeah, yeah, we would do some crazy shit, scaring people, like literally just hiding in the bushes yeah, scaring people walking around trick-or-treating I still do that to this day yeah, now that we're older. We're the ones scaring the kids.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, literally I think mine had to be, and I think it was literally our senior year Halloween. I went to go hang out with the homies and, like we, were a lot more grown at that time and, like everybody, was already like oh, you're still trick-or-treating.

Speaker 1:

You know that joke yeah.

Speaker 4:

But we just wanted to have fun. We got dressed up, went trick-or-treating, ended up egging somebody's house. I mean I would have to say senior year trick or treating had to be it, bro, because I mean I thought I was never going to celebrate Halloween again because I stopped at the age of like 15 or 14, and so to bring that back just made the inner child in me so much happier. And then, of course, egging somebody's house is a first for me, so you've never done that we went through two packs, bro.

Speaker 3:

All right, they're all wild.

Speaker 1:

Two packs is two packs on somebody's ex.

Speaker 4:

I mean hey she kind of deserved it, but obviously it's not her crib.

Speaker 1:

But hey, that was back then, that was back then.

Speaker 4:

That was back then. I promise you, I wouldn't do nothing like that now, perhaps, maybe, we'll find out, we'll find out.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, any fucking favorite horror films. Do you guys like scary movies? Saw what a scary movie.

Speaker 4:

Saw has to be my favorite. Saw All the Saw movies. I watch all of them.

Speaker 3:

What about you, Julian?

Speaker 2:

Probably the original. What is it? Exorcism? Okay, that movie terrorized me when I was a kid. My dad made me watch that. When I was like 11, I was never again. I literally turned the TV, but I watch it now, like he had put it on the TV and I was like oh, what are you watching? Oh, I'm watching the original one. And I was like so I sat down and watched it. And I was like so I sat down and watched it and I was like, bro, I was scared of it.

Speaker 4:

I feel like when you're a kid, everything is just so much more scared it's like more enhanced yeah all of your emotions and feelings are so much more enhanced. It's like you guys remember the what was that thing called? When your TV goes. Oh, the, oh, the national emergency thing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Bro, the Amber Alerts that used to scare the absolute shit out of me when it would just come randomly out of nowhere, like everybody yeah.

Speaker 2:

They used to pop out at what two in the morning, bro, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Sitting there watching Spongebob, and then you see it go mute.

Speaker 1:

You're like oh no, here it goes again.

Speaker 4:

Bro, when I was like seven. I remember it happened. I was in the kitchen eating lunch and it went off. I literally dropped my sandwich on the floor, ran straight to my room and slammed the door. I was so scared and there was no reasoning behind it. It was just that noise, it was just weird vibes.

Speaker 3:

I remember getting some of those alerts and it would be like rainy as fuck outside and as a kid you had those thoughts of like what if a fucking tornado is about to fucking hit our ass right now?

Speaker 2:

Dude, when we're in the Central Valley, no tornadoes.

Speaker 3:

Man. Have you guys gone to, like Fright Fest or any of those. What's the other one? Hobbs Grove, raising Hill Ranch what's another scary spot Like a haunted attraction? There's a other one Hobbs Grove, razor Hill Ranch. What's another scary spot Like a haunted attraction?

Speaker 1:

There's a new one. There is that old Walmart one. Yes, yeah, I know what you're talking about. That's like taxing. Yeah, the hella taxing.

Speaker 4:

Was it 90? It was like 70.

Speaker 2:

It was like 40 bucks each attraction because I guess they have three inside.

Speaker 3:

Wait each attraction.

Speaker 2:

Each attraction there's three total ones.

Speaker 4:

It's like 17 rooms or four 17s. Yeah, there's different names. Yeah, it's worth going from what I've seen. But it's just. Yeah, it's a hole in your pocket. Damn, don't bring your kids with you. Each attraction is crazy, but you got to think about it too.

Speaker 2:

That old Walmart was huge yeah and they spent a lot of money because we know somebody that's close to the person that like did it yeah and they put a lot of money into it, just for them to get shut down or they didn't pass inspection. Yeah, so they finally passed inspection like last minute, or I guess they're just like we, just gotta make our money back.

Speaker 4:

yeah, but we did go to hobbs grove this year. We didn't go to like Fright Fest or nothing like that, but we went to Hobbs Grove and, believe it or not, your boy was scared.

Speaker 1:

I mean we went to the house. Yeah, they put me in the front of course.

Speaker 4:

I didn't put you in the front, that was Trinity, it was me in the front, our homegirl Trinity behind me and then my boy Julian behind her, and then we had our other homies with us and I always thought, like maybe being in the back is the worst part, because somebody can walk up. No, no, being in the front, you're the first I'm walking, trooper, trooper. I was walking through this haunted house and it was confusing too, because there's entrances and exits everywhere.

Speaker 4:

Yeah so as I walk in, like I can't really see well in the dark, but I can see figures, and I look around the corner and I'm like yeah, that's definitely a person.

Speaker 1:

I was just like hello. How are?

Speaker 4:

you. They don't move, they don't say anything. I'm like oh, I'm just talking to myself, bro, I step out. Still got him Jump scare. Still, I'm not going to be embarrassed, bro. I was screaming in that house, I was yelling. I would be screaming too shit Trying to speed run it.

Speaker 3:

I can't do a lot of those jump scares. Nah, my reaction is fight or flight, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

I think our friend Trinity hit one of them. Yeah, I think the last time I think it was years ago.

Speaker 1:

We went to Raising Hell Ranch that one's pretty cool.

Speaker 3:

I like it especially like middle of fucking nowhere. It's in a farm land they got all corn mazes. We should have did that. And then when I went at the time, they had a few people with chainsaws, obviously without the little chain, so you just hear the fucking chainsaw chasing you.

Speaker 2:

That's the scariest sound, though.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and they would be like fucking hiding on top of the bins and you want to see them. So as soon as you think you're exiting and you're done with the fucking attraction, they'll jump out of nowhere with the chainsaw. Dude.

Speaker 2:

They got us at the end of Hobbs Grove too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they at the end of Hobbs Grove too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they had the chainsaws too.

Speaker 1:

There was one.

Speaker 2:

I saw the first one and I was like oh, heck, no, we gotta go.

Speaker 1:

I was like start running.

Speaker 2:

And we didn't know. There was a second one down and they just trapped us.

Speaker 4:

Tough, tough times. I feel like Raising Hill Ranch would be a good one too. Is it like an open field? Yeah, oh yeah, that's perfect, and I think at the time granted, this was years ago.

Speaker 3:

At the time they had, I think, five different areas. Oh, wow so one would be a corn maze, the other one would be like a chemical reaction, and then the other one was Scarecrow and I think the other two were like Murder.

Speaker 3:

House or Murder Mystery, something like that along the lines Right, but literally they were all just mazes and one of the I think the chemical one there was a gas chamber that you go into and there's literally two actors that are just posted up on the walls and they're camouflaged perfectly to the wall and there's fog so you won't be able to see anything, bro. So you walk in and then all of a sudden, the door in the back, they shut it and then you're trapped in there by yourself because you get separated from the group. They do it perfectly to separate you.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

And then you're looking around trying to see the exit and one of the fucking dudes that's just on the wall will just start creeping up and slowly walking around you.

Speaker 2:

Nah, you didn't even know it.

Speaker 3:

no no, I reacted hella quick once I saw something move.

Speaker 4:

I was just like oh bro, I'm sorry, I don't have a heart attack in that damn place that's crazy. Yeah, I think we should have went there. The hobbs grove is cool, don't get it wrong.

Speaker 3:

Like so was it. I've heard different things.

Speaker 2:

I've heard people say like it's too fucking packed and it's too fucking busy it wasn't like too like too packed, but I would say like we went in and then there's people already waiting.

Speaker 1:

There's people waiting behind us yeah.

Speaker 2:

And even after they told them wait, they still ended up right behind us inside the haunted house.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so it's like there's a line. For sure, thinking about Hobbs Grove is there's never a day where it's not packed.

Speaker 2:

Like if, thinking about Hobbs Grove is, there's never a day where it's not packed. Like if you go early they don't have a lot of, they have that one house, yeah, and before they had to attract well they do have the hayride but but nobody's doing that.

Speaker 4:

I mean the hayride was cool for the kids but not for the adults. The haunted house is the one definitely to go through that one last like what? Six minutes, seven minutes, something like that, going through the whole haunted house, the outside or the inside. The inside and then the outside. It lasted six minutes. Yeah, it wasn't longer than that.

Speaker 2:

Pretty sure it was longer. I don't think we went through all of it in six minutes. We went inside the house.

Speaker 3:

It probably felt like six minutes for you trying to rush right through. I was trying to run.

Speaker 4:

Trinity's like six minutes for you. Trying to rush right through trinity's over there, holding my arm like dj, I'm like nah get off of me. I'm trying to go, every man for himself, fuck that, but no, um, yeah, I mean, I feel like raisin hell ranch would have been a better place to go to just because it the feeling of it it makes you feel like, yeah, this is some spooky shit. Yeah, out in the middle of nowhere yeah nothing.

Speaker 2:

it's like if you guys come out here Like out in them fucking.

Speaker 4:

Boonies.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

When I go outside to go take a piss. That's scary enough. Yeah, In the fields, no, oh God.

Speaker 3:

I tell this to everybody that's been in my house Before way back then, like fucking years ago, they used to have a concentration camp down the street for World War II, was it for the? Japanese For the Japanese. Yeah, and I tell this to everybody, if you were to stand outside of my house just staring in the middle of the fields, I guarantee you're going to find one little bit of a shadow running of the fields. I guarantee you're going to find one little bit of a shadow running through the fields.

Speaker 4:

I'm okay. I ain't seen some shit in person in some years. I don't think I want to see it today. I'm going to close my eyes when I walk outside.

Speaker 2:

I was actually in the podcast.

Speaker 4:

He's like on that note, thank you and as many times as I've been over here at nighttime, I'm surprised I haven't seen anything and you know, we've seen a bunch of shit happen and right in front of you and you're like look yeah, what's going on?

Speaker 3:

not even paying attention, I'm just like this yeah, there was one time that we were chilling in my living, literally in my, in my living room yeah and we had just come back from Taco Bell, and then we got the playing cards and we put them on this ottoman that I have right here.

Speaker 3:

We put the cards on top of the ottoman, we put the food and we're all having a conversation. Next thing you know me and the guys that are there we see what seems to be like somebody just swiping the cards right off the ottoman like straight swipe. And I look at them and I'm like was that one of you guys? And they were like no, no, I think it was a rat that jumped from the fucking, that came from the, from the bottom of the cow and jumped on the ottoman. It's a rat. And then we're like DJ, did you see that DJ is? Told you what? Told you what just happened, what I missed?

Speaker 4:

I have good social awareness, but once the phone gets in my hands, bro, no, he's cooked.

Speaker 2:

I'll let him be calling D. Hey, dj, dj, you can literally be talking to me when I'm on my phone just texting.

Speaker 3:

I'd have a full conversation with him, not knowing he's on his phone like he's behind me or something, or my back's turning.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking to him and he's not. No response. Turn around, good talk, bro. Good talk. Oh all right, fuck me, I'm just a bitch I'm just locked in like that.

Speaker 4:

I'm sorry, bro, it's a problem though yeah, you're getting kidnapped for sure, hey, yo but yeah, I mean, there's been even even the time when we were in the, I think we were in the car going to someone's house, we hit that intersection and something flew by, or somebody was standing on the outside of the street and everybody's like bro, did y'all see that? And I was just like I didn't see shit yeah shit.

Speaker 3:

I just don't experience anything. You're a lucky bitch.

Speaker 4:

I'm kind of grateful for it, bro, because I know I'm going to jump on my damn skin. I see some shit.

Speaker 3:

Well, there was one time that I don't know what we were doing that day, but we were chilling outside everyone's car.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

And I told you guys I was like oh shit, I forgot to grab something, so then I come back into my house to get something. As I'm coming back inside, you guys all say that the door, the screen door, swung right open and that somebody was tapping in their car the whole time.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because we were sitting. I think this is when you still had. Either the couch was out there by the window where the grill was at, or we were just standing outside. And no, we were standing by the cars. That's what happened, and me and one of the other homies looked as soon as the door swung open. It looked like somebody pushed it, Like the wind's not going to do that, yeah, and that gate, I know for certain, does not just move on its own.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Bro, it swung wide open, I looked, not just move on its own. Yeah, bro, it swung wide open.

Speaker 3:

I looked, I said oh, hell, no, bro, we ran inside so quick and they were. They were so paranoid because they were like. We thought that it was you fucking with us, because I guess they're inside the car and you guys were hearing like, yeah, on the bumper it was light.

Speaker 4:

It was very light tapping yeah I remember that, that there was something about like that entire month.

Speaker 3:

Because there was something happening like left and right, yeah. I think. Well, last year in the podcast room, when we were talking about the Halloween special and we were getting into the month of October, literally there's a recording. I don't know if I got in I should, I probably do. Got in the cloud, but I had decorations up in the ceiling and you literally see that we're having a conversation and one of the decorations is just, and then me, me and yeah me and him are looking at each other like are you seeing that thing in the corner just rotating?

Speaker 3:

and he's just like I don't know what's going on and we were both looking at each other like no, but we were like there's no way that this is moving, because we had two of the same similar decorations His is just circling, the other one is just standing still and then we have a bunch of other decorations like on the side that aren't moving at all either it's just that one thing that's just swinging, and then we we started noticing it and we were like, just don't pay attention to it, bro, it's all good.

Speaker 3:

It's all good because we give it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we're like just don't pay attention to it. And then there's the garage door right next to it and then we start hearing the garage door, kind of like try to swing open and and you know, you know that sound that sometimes the door will make when you try to yeah, it tries to swing open on its own and we're like you know what, let's just go ahead and let's wrap the session like no, I I don't think I've ever experienced anything like in person, other than, obviously, the gate that I can remember of like yeah, you.

Speaker 3:

You were with us for a lot of these things that we experienced but you never.

Speaker 4:

Just I was just not aware. Yeah, I just didn't look it was always like dj.

Speaker 3:

Did you notice that he was like?

Speaker 4:

no, what happened? You know what I remember, when we were sitting. I think it was either in the living room. We went out front, yeah, yeah, and we heard what sounded like. Was it a baby, or was it what? Was it Was it a bird or something. It was making a noise. It was with all the guys right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

And we went to stand out on the porch and we're all looking. They were all thinking like it was a cat. Yeah, and we thought it was a cat on the trees.

Speaker 2:

I have not seen no cat out here.

Speaker 3:

Me either, and we're all together. This is this time. It's like six, six heads right. We're all outside my house, we're all just chopping it up, brainstorming ideas, and then, all of a sudden, you hear the sound of a cat meowing and and at the time I had my cat but she was inside and she did.

Speaker 3:

She was lazy as fuck. She never fucking me out or anything right other than fucking food. But um, she's just chilling in the cat in the couch and we're looking, we're like it's not her because it comes from the tree right, and it's this big tree that's right here in the front yard, yeah, and then we started like hold on.

Speaker 2:

It stopped and then you hear it again, meow yeah, yeah, and it started, but you guys didn't hear like the leaves moving or like bro, we know no, because then we started looking for it. Oh no, I'm cool.

Speaker 4:

We started looking in the front by the tree and we got flashlights out. I'm standing on the porch. I'm not going near nothing.

Speaker 2:

I don't do none of that. I'm the first one to know. That's what I'm saying. I'm staying close to the door.

Speaker 4:

So the guys are like looking.

Speaker 3:

They're the guys are like looking, they're trying to like get close and figure out what it is and we're just like bro, where is it?

Speaker 4:

the noise is right here because it goes from the tree to the corner of my grass, yeah. Into the fields, yeah, and we're just not doing it.

Speaker 3:

Skinwalker type beat, I'm good I think that's what you guys are saying, that it would have been a skinwalker. Yeah, and I was just like I don't know, that was.

Speaker 4:

That was one of the ones I do remember vividly.

Speaker 3:

I think there was the other time too, that we were all chilling. I think it was the first time that you guys were all spending the night. You guys had all gotten faded and cross-faded, right, right, right and same thing. We had just come back from Taco Bell, we were just enjoying ourselves and then I was just like all right, bro, I think it was um one of the homeboys that was saying like I don't I don't feel. I don't feel comfortable.

Speaker 3:

I feel like something's watching us, something's around us okay, yeah and then he, him and and the other homeboy had seen somebody on the road. Yeah and yeah, and then we were me and dj, me and dj, we didn't see it. We were like, well, I don't know, like because I drove, yeah, and and they were, they were the ones tripping about it. Yeah, anyways, we're back at the house and we're all getting ready to go to bed. These guys are terrified Because they start hearing noises from the kitchen, yeah, and they start saying that somebody's walking around in the kitchen. Worst comes to worst. I was just like, well, if you guys want, like y'all can all sleep in my fucking room, like it's fine, like we'll all group up and and we can all knock out. And, uh, and at that time I had, I just had my bed in the corner, I had an ottoman and and, uh, a love seat in my, in my bedroom, and I had, and you and one of the other homeboys shared the, the love seat, yeah, the other homeboy laid on the floor.

Speaker 3:

I remember this story. I remember this story and the whole time we're hearing shit get dragged outside, we're hearing noises from the living room and we're just getting paranoid little by little and I'm just like all right, I'm not going to pay no mind to it. I'm getting ready for bed. I lay down, everyone's laying down, everyone's just trying to calm down. And then I look over to my doorway and I see this shadow that's just standing at the doorway. At the time I'm like, okay, dj's the closest to the doorway, maybe he's getting his charger, maybe he's getting something. So I say out loud nobody, fucking move, dj, what are you doing? Dj's, just like I'm laying down and I was just like does anybody else see the figure?

Speaker 2:

that's in the doorway bro do you see anything in the doorway right now?

Speaker 4:

I'd be like bro, my temperature dropped like 10 degrees. When he said that, I was like I don't know what to do.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what to do at this point if I was sleeping over somewhere and I'm chilling about to fall asleep and someone goes, does?

Speaker 3:

anybody see?

Speaker 2:

that guy standing in the doorway.

Speaker 4:

I don't know what I would do, because he said it in the most serious manner, like I know when martin's joking or like when he says something like as a joke. But when he said that, my eye opened up and looked towards the door so quick. But I was laying down. I think I was facing like towards the window or towards them so I didn't look, I'm just like and you can.

Speaker 3:

You can sense the tense of all of us, because none of us said a word after that. We were like somebody close the door or something. Did any of y'all see it, though. We all saw it, because then even the dude that was laying on the floor, he was just like someone is under your basement and I was just like don't pay attention to that bro.

Speaker 2:

You got a basement yeah.

Speaker 3:

I got a basement Nope.

Speaker 2:

Nope, you lost me.

Speaker 3:

I remember there was one time that we were coming back from a recording session up in the mountains and we were coming back down and it was like 2am and I'm pulling into my driveway and I notice that my basement light is on. No one goes to the basement at all. And I was just like why the fuck is my basement light is on? No one goes to the basement at all. And and I was just like why the fuck is my basement light on right and everyone's paranoid as fuck because they're like your basement light is on. Maybe you went in there like today or something left.

Speaker 3:

I was like big dog, I just got home not that long ago and we just jammed out to the mountains. There's no way that I went down to the basement. What the fuck was I gonna grab? I don't got nothing down there and it just gave everybody goosebumps. And this was the night that we had a call uh 9-1-1. Because we thought we had heard some screaming coming from the field and we were all afraid of what was going on. And anyways, I opened the basement. Nothing's there.

Speaker 3:

I turn off the light and we're like okay, cool, like let's just go to bed. Let's, we're tired we're over it. Right as I'm locking up the basement, we hear from the distance.

Speaker 4:

Before these were uh, these uh fields right here they were knocked down.

Speaker 3:

So it was just clear, just straight, dirt um. And then we heard, straight, like, like a woman yelling. Like full-on yelling. It wasn't like a coyote, it wasn't Like screaming, like screaming no, like straight up, like screaming in, like terror. And I was like there's no way. And then in my head I'm like I just can't go to bed thinking the worst, like if there was a killer down here and he just chopped her head off.

Speaker 4:

I might the worst like what? Like, if there's a killer down here and he just chopped her head off, means that I might be next.

Speaker 1:

I'm not trying to do that, bro, that's scary.

Speaker 4:

Like what I wouldn't sleep for sure. But like what do you do? Like you're not gonna go in and investigate? You gotta just walk it down bro I'm not going to them fields you gotta be fucked up yeah no, I, we called it in.

Speaker 3:

At that point we were like Nope, they can do it. Nope, they can do it. Yeah, sure enough, four or five fucking cog cars start hauling ass down the street. Yeah, lights everywhere Light up and we're like all right, bro, fucking Did they find anything? What's going on? What? And you see, all of them just fucking patrol cars lights. They're lighting up and down that fucking field. Yeah, finally nothing. They didn't find nothing and they didn't come tell us anything? But we were all like on edge that night.

Speaker 4:

That's scary. I would be too, bro, especially if you hear something and you know exactly what it is.

Speaker 2:

Like come on now, a woman screaming in an open field. You know what that sounds like. Yeah, I'm not, finna mistaken it for a car tire screech or nothing I'm going inside especially it's in the direction of the field where there's nothing else. Yeah, like you know, you know what it's gonna be.

Speaker 3:

That's actually scary bro do you guys have like a genuine fear of anything like halloween? Like just jump scares or like like maybe it could be, let's see.

Speaker 4:

Like a phobia, or you just mean just a fear in general, I think just a fear in general, Like let's see Something about Halloween?

Speaker 2:

that would scare you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what's something that.

Speaker 2:

Probably like a serial killer dressed up on Halloween. He'll blend in, just start murdering people.

Speaker 4:

I don't think I really have one, to be honest with you. I think one would be like no one would be kind of what you said, but a chainsaw Chainsaws alone are already something that I'm kind of iffy about being around, but someone literally dressing up as like Texas Chainsaw Massacre and having an actual blade on it, you're just gonna be like oh, it's a fake chainsaw.

Speaker 4:

Next thing you know your neck is gone. Bro, that is like one of the worst ways to go out, taking somebody as a joke, and they actually be on some shit, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I think that would be my favorite yeah, something that I'm genuinely like terrified is dolls, dolls, dolls something about their fucking soulless eyes, the ones that like the eyes open and close by themselves.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, nah, fuck, no my sister had those fuck.

Speaker 4:

No, yeah throw it across the room. Hope to never see it again. My sister had porcelain dolls growing up and she she used to keep those on her dresser and when I tell you, hope to never see it again. My sister had porcelain dolls growing up. Nope, she used to keep those on her dresser and when I tell you I get the like creepiest feeling when I see dolls I just can't Because in your head.

Speaker 4:

You're always thinking this motherfucker's looking at me, yeah, like why are your eyes so? And it's just like why is it tracking me. Yeah, You're like moving around the room. Yeah, you're like moving around the room. It's looking at you.

Speaker 2:

I'm like you go tell someone else they're like nothing wrong with it yeah, they're like, bro, you tweaking. Oh yeah, they just blinked at me just. Shawn Michael and the fucking doll bro.

Speaker 4:

I wonder like, why were dolls really like such a popular thing back then?

Speaker 2:

like bro, cause it's the only thing girls could play with. If you think about it, boys. We have cars, soldiers, all this and that. What do girls have? Dolls?

Speaker 3:

I think back then in the 1920s it was more of like women were made to be not self-independent, but more of like housewives. So they had to be nurturing mothers different like that.

Speaker 1:

So I would assume it would be something like that Some stereotype of that sort from that decade.

Speaker 4:

That makes sense. I just wonder why the hell they made them so creepy.

Speaker 2:

I mean, they're just creepy to me because it was just the way they were made Portrayed, because they didn't have what we have now Right Old injection and all that so they just had to make them like that. That's just how they came out.

Speaker 4:

True. I just think the aesthetic of dolls is just very like eerie. But then also growing up seeing movies like Annabelle, seeing movies Chucky and seeing the dolls where they're portrayed that way. It just kind of instills fear in you, so that makes sense.

Speaker 3:

But even then my mom had the collection of the Mexican, like the old school Mexican dolls rag dolls. Those were fucking terrifying to look at, bro I used to go to her room. She used to have them displayed, my grandma had that in her house and she knew every time that I went into her room because I would go to the doll and I would twist their head the other way, so that way they're not looking at me.

Speaker 2:

No, why are the dolls looking at the?

Speaker 3:

walls.

Speaker 1:

Why are they all?

Speaker 3:

looking backwards.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, why are?

Speaker 4:

they all looking backwards. Oh man, yeah, I mean, I think another fear of mine is just like I think it way, I think one would be dolls you remember that one time I was telling you we're at homie's house and I had that dream.

Speaker 4:

I was sleeping on the beanbag. Get that nightmare. I'm walking through the forest and it's winter, it's snow, and there's three little girls like like. They look like they're probably four or five and they're all like. They all look the exact same and the same dress and they're all skipping and dancing. They're like pulling my hand. They're like come this way, come with us, bro. I woke up. The first thing I saw when I woke up was this painting the homie had in his room of the three girls, of the, literally. And I looked, I said bro the feeling I got from that.

Speaker 4:

It was like I don't even know how to describe it. It just it came from my soul. I could not. I said nah, bro. So when? He woke up, I told him he told his parents. That painting was gone same day. I could not, bro. Yeah, no, mexicans don't play with that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but she the other thing was is that his dad?

Speaker 3:

was so like what's the word?

Speaker 4:

uh, superstitious yeah, he didn't believe in it. Yeah, he wouldn't believe in any of that shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah so for for dj to experience that and him to be like oh, okay, you know, yeah you know, I

Speaker 2:

don't believe in it, but just in case.

Speaker 4:

I think that would have to be one of my first experiences of like dreaming of something and then it popping up into reality. I did not see that painting that entire night until I woke up and I was like there's no way to be facing it. When you wake up, I wasn't facing the wall or something and turn around like I was facing it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, anyways, anyways did you have you experienced anything paranormal before?

Speaker 1:

or a better question?

Speaker 3:

do you? Do you believe in ghosts?

Speaker 2:

and paranormal.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I feel like. Yeah because all the folklore and all that from. Mexico and here.

Speaker 4:

What's like one of the scariest interactions you've had like have you. Mm-hmm, I mean I was gonna ask another question, but I'm gonna just let it right.

Speaker 3:

so the scariest interaction I would say for me. Yeah, was um that night that. Uh, when a homeboy says that he had sawed something and he chased after it and he described this being that he had seen.

Speaker 3:

We're all in the car and DJ's right in the middle of us and the dude is looking at the window and we're in the backseat, and he's not looking at neither one of us and we're trying to talk to him Like, hey, bro, you good Like what's going on. He's looking at the window and he's. And we're trying to talk to him Like, hey, bro, you good Like what's going on. He's looking at the window and he's doing some weird ass fucking.

Speaker 2:

Fuck man, I was knocking on the back of his head.

Speaker 3:

And it's just like and we were like dude, you good and just straight, just rocking back and forth and just speaking in tongues, speaking in a different language. And, uh, and I look over at dj, I'm like this dude is speaking in tongue, bro, and dj's just like huh and. And I was just like bro, listen, and he is speaking and we couldn't understand what he was saying, but it definitely sounded like he was speaking in tongue and um if for some of you guys that don't know, what?

Speaker 1:

what language is that? Is that there's no?

Speaker 3:

languages other than that. It's a spiritual thing that people say that it is disguised for the devil, so that way it won't know what language it's speaking, it won't understand. That's a language between the angels and the heavens through that. But there's also a saying of witchcraft that can also be translated in that sense saying of of witchcraft. That can also be translated in that sense. Right? So as far as from, what I know is what he was saying it felt uneasy and you felt the tension and he looked unrecognizable. Yeah, because, uh, he looked back at us and he, he was already wet, he thought he was already, like you know, white, but he just looked straight pale, didn't say anything and we were like you.

Speaker 2:

Good, it was almost like he was just looking at his hands and just so did he describe what he saw and then was doing yeah yeah, well he used to always talk about being in his apartment room and like, seeing certain things, dreams all the time like dude he.

Speaker 4:

He's one of the people that, like, would have nightmares almost consistently, every single night, and I mean spiritually. There had to be something attached to him. From what I experienced with him, from the things that he told us, it had to be.

Speaker 1:

Because every time we were around him and we went to go drive somewhere.

Speaker 4:

That's when stuff happened.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

It was.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we experienced a lot as a group. I mean, I remember there was one time that we were going to hang out, yeah. And we were barely going to meet up with everybody and we're all driving at the same exact time. It was DJ me, we were in one car and we're headed down Shields, passing Grantland, and I'm driving and both you and, and both you and yo, dude, you almost hit that dude yeah, and I was like yeah, I remember that and and I was like I didn't see nobody.

Speaker 3:

You were like dude, you didn't see the dude that you almost hit. I was just like what dude? There's no dude on the road. Yeah, I remember that bro, at the at the same exact time that they're saying it. Yeah, calls me and I have it on speaker for him. He wouldn't listen. He's like bro, you're never going to believe it. My sister just saw some shadow that jumped out of the room and ran into the restroom at the same exact time that we had saw somebody in the middle of the road.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling you bro.

Speaker 3:

There was always something between I would say between him and between the other homeboy. Yeah, because there was. Even when we didn't hang out with one, the other would experience like certain shit too, Right, so there was always a commonality of both of them experiencing something and somehow catching back to us as a group when we all hung out.

Speaker 2:

If you think about it the way that both of them are now.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. Yeah, I was talking to him on the phone earlier about that too. It's just so crazy, they both. I don't want to say too much, but no, no.

Speaker 3:

Say a lot, it doesn't matter this is our shit.

Speaker 4:

I'm just saying it's just insane how both of their situations were kind of not the same, but they're very similar in a sense to how we broke apart as a group. But again, like you said, even spiritually, the things that they experienced were similar as well. It just it makes you wonder, like I wonder, if it was just a spiritual thing that they're being attacked by that made them do those things.

Speaker 3:

Who knows? Because I know at one point, when you had told us about the news about one of your guys' friends, passing away Right, right right.

Speaker 1:

I know he had unresting beef with him.

Speaker 3:

They both did, I think.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they both did.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they was doing shots too yeah, yeah and um, and I remember that him telling me this is that one day that he had felt his presence in his house and I was like well, that's because you never said your peace to whoever this lost soul may be and whatever stuff that you have between your guys's old relationship or friendship, because you guys have known each other since elementary school Exactly.

Speaker 1:

I mean you guys went through so much Right.

Speaker 3:

You should say your peace at least.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

And you know forgive whatever.

Speaker 2:

it is, just to cut off whatever tie that there is.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, whatever lost soul is wandering Right. His little sister said you need to tell him to rest in peace, man, because he's bothering me. I see him in our house, wandering in our house, and I think I talked to him about this. I think you were there in the conversation. He told me when he was younger that he had experienced a lot of spiritual stuff.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I remember that and that I told him. I was like, well, there's a lot of people that say that, uh, you have a doorway, a spiritual doorway, that you can leave open and you need to shut it. So that way, people don't, you don't experience certain things, right?

Speaker 3:

but then sometimes they look for you as a beacon because you're the only one that has a doorway and most people are able to use that ability to help those lost souls transfer into purgatory heaven. Heaven, whatever it is that you guys believe in, but just help those lost souls get transported to the next phase. If you don't know how to close that door. They're still going to bother you. They're still going to see. Oh, somebody can help me.

Speaker 3:

Right, and when I told him that he had remembered a trauma thing about this little girl that used to chase him, this spiritual little girl that used to chase him, and he told me about it, and I told him I was like did you ever close that door, though? And he was just like I don't know how to? I was like you just say, I was like as far as from what?

Speaker 3:

I know from my grandma, you know Mexican heritage is that you just say that you believe in god and you believe in yourself and better in your life, and that you don't you, you relinquishing the devil's power all that yeah and you surrender that power, that's crazy you would think that he would have tried that already, considering him and his family used to go to church often Everyone's different.

Speaker 3:

Some people love to just leave it as is and some people just don't. I would say some people don't know how to surrender it rather than just be like well, whatever, maybe it is true, maybe it isn't true, but it's still going to continue happening, right? Because? I guarantee they're probably still going through some sort of shit, or they experience or see some shit. Right, I don't see nothing.

Speaker 3:

Ever since they left, like I've been, fine, nothing's happened where I felt like there's something in this house or anything like that. Once they all left, they kind of just left me, I, or anything like that. Once they all left, they kind of just left me.

Speaker 4:

I think that's actually crazy, bro, because, excuse me, I don't know if there's ever been a situation where I've opened a door, like there's been places I go and I'm just like bro, this house is just eerie, like I can't be here.

Speaker 2:

My cousins are yeah.

Speaker 4:

His cousin's house. Bro, we spent the night there. Yeah, no, there's batshit in the house cause we were faded. And when I tell you I would've rather slept in the grass in the front yard. No cap, like I don't. Was I on a couch? Was I on a floor? Where was I?

Speaker 2:

we were in the living room.

Speaker 4:

You, I think you, were on the couch, cause you have two couches so the floor is like hardwood floors throughout the entire yeah town throughout the entire like living room, and then into the hallways, and something about the hallway just gave me this eerie feeling.

Speaker 1:

It's a long hallway, like a long hallway and it goes off into a bathroom room, room room but if you're looking when, in the complete darkness, it just looks like a hallway to darkness yeah so, and there's a mirror at the end yeah, exactly

Speaker 4:

so having to get up to go to the bathroom alone, bro, I'm just like this does not feel welcoming. I think I was trying to sleep and I felt somebody's presence, or I heard somebody walking down the hallways and I like turned and I looked and I'm like who's walking down the hall? There's no lights on, like it's dark as hell in here. I was like waiting and nothing appeared. I was just like am I tweaking?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not that faded bro.

Speaker 4:

Like I know my surroundings, when I'm faded, I'm not that cooked.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But I mean, it's just, I've never had something attach itself to me where, like I go home and I'm experiencing shit at home, I'm in the car, I see Like it's never been like that. I'm grateful for that, but, dude, it's just like I wouldn't wish that upon nobody. So for someone to go through that on a daily basis, weekly basis, whatever it's at your house. You see shit at work. You're in the car scene, bro.

Speaker 2:

Imagine Michael.

Speaker 4:

Dude.

Speaker 2:

Nah, we have a friend and he was working at Taco Bell.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the one on Hollif.

Speaker 2:

Late at night truck pulls up he said old school truck, red Flames on it, old man in it Pulls up, drives through Orders, yada, yada, and then when he's leaving, it pulls off.

Speaker 1:

That's what it was.

Speaker 2:

And then he pulls off. He's driving home, stops at a red light it's like 2 or 3 in the morning stops at the red light, same truck pulls up next to him and the old man looks at him and says you're gonna burn in Spanish. And then he's just stuck there, truck drives off, just thinks about it, waits for it, starts seeing the truck everywhere starts seeing the truck everywhere.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, start seeing the truck everywhere.

Speaker 2:

And then he says, he says he's going home sees the truck truck's following him parks parks his truck runs inside the house, looks back, sees a truck parked across the street, goes and tells his dad because he's told his parents already yeah they're like he's outside, he's outside yeah, he goes out there. What are you talking about? There's nothing. There's no car right there oh and he's still seeing it. He's right there yeah he's looking at us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh no, it's such an eerie feeling. I've heard even the stories about some people saying that they, they've seen the devil and that they've they've came into contact with them randomly, so I had a buddy of mine who told me about this funeral that they had attended and that this family they're from Fireball. And that a lot of them. They grew up in the farmland, so they didn't have a lot of money. So they were struggling, trying to figure out ways to raise money for the funeral this mysterious man shows up.

Speaker 3:

They don't know who he is at all doesn't give his name, doesn't present himself, just goes, talks to the widow one-on-one and mysteriously offers to pay for everything. Literally the whole funeral service, the casket, the tube, sump, everything Offers to pay it.

Speaker 2:

That's like 25 grand.

Speaker 3:

And they take the deal. They're like, yeah, we appreciate it, it's donated.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

That man doesn't leave a name doesn't leave anything but, everything's already paid for as far as from what they had told me, and he paid in cash, left the cash and I guess that the day of or the week of that they had to finally bury this person and they finally were able to put him in the tomb before they got the tombstone before they got the tombstone.

Speaker 3:

Um, it was just a little plot of dirt with the little uh, uh. What's it called the little plaque? The name plaque? Before they give you this tombstone and that they see the man and they were wondering like okay, let's go say hi to him and then go say thank you.

Speaker 3:

Um, they said that as soon as they got and they were approaching closer, he started walking away, didn't turn around. They were like, hey, sir, stop, we just want to say thank you. And then he kept walking away. And then he got to the point where there was these bushes and he turned a corner and he disappeared. All that was left were his two footprints that were burned onto the dirt, where you see literally boot prints burnt on the dirt that's actually insane.

Speaker 4:

That is like wow, like it was his footprints, it was stopped right there, wow and it was like burnt outline. Who do you? You think it was the?

Speaker 2:

devil bro.

Speaker 3:

The way that I think about it, because there's some people that say other similar stories to this too. There's a lot of people that say about it in TJ, and they say it's because the person who passed away is because at one point they had made a deal with the devil. So the devil is probably going to collect his soul right, or whoever that person may be that's actually crazy.

Speaker 2:

So I don't mess with that stuff, bro, especially in mexican culture. If you mess with that you're good.

Speaker 4:

That's why I've never understood like the people who obviously are into that and in the culture how are they able to wreak havoc for so long, like I know, people who do different types of stuff right, but they do protection spells and shit yeah, but that type of stuff, bro?

Speaker 4:

is it scares me? I don't understand. Like, is there no consequence for them? Is it just? I don't know, because I trust me, but like my, my grandmother uh, obviously I'm black, I'm not part of the mexican culture, but she had a ouija board back when my mom was younger and my mom used to always tell me she was just like. We used to never mess with that stuff. We used to go go to church and her mom had a Ouija board in the closet. It was a little closet door.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And the Ouija board was on the very top, just casual, just chilling there Like it's a board game Like it's Monopoly.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Who wants to play the Ouija board?

Speaker 4:

today, guys? No, they never. My mom said they never played it, she never opened it up and looked at it or nothing, but it was just there, and so one day they went in, took it out and threw it in the trash. About a week later they look in the closet. It's right there. Same game, same tears on the box. The exact same game.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And I mean there's been times where they've gone to church and my grandma goes to this new church and they're preaching and going through service and whatnot, and my grandma is just fucking foaming out the mouth. Bro, I'm talking like bro like these are legitimate stories. You can ask my mom to type shit, but it just scares me Cause I'm like what are the spiritual consequences for that after death? Right, like you can cause havoc, havoc on earth, all you want to, but is it worse for you when you pass? It might be, like who knows?

Speaker 3:

yeah, because I mean you opened up, yeah, yeah and it's almost like you're opening up your spirit, not even just right. You know you're allowing your spiritual being to be vulnerable for vulnerable exactly and who's to say that I don't know, I don't. Even when it comes to like, when people do like tarot cards and stuff like that, there's some people that say that it's safe and other people say that you know it's witchcraft right along the lines.

Speaker 3:

I don't really understand any of it. Right same thing with uh. When people believe in crystals like the hispanic cultures believe the same thing like you believe in crystals you're believing in other gods and other beings, rather than, and they say that's not of god yeah, yeah, because you're idolizing other things yeah, which is very true damn I don't know there's, there's, it's, it's a bunch of weird things and stuff that we don't we don't necessarily know.

Speaker 2:

There's so many categories and subcategories of different shit. It's just like and then it's you don't even know anymore.

Speaker 4:

It's so vast because, like a lot of it is unknown stuff. You can't prove a lot of this stuff a lot of it is between traditional beliefs, science, science or just stuff that people have done for years and things have worked in that favor or in that manner. Because of those things that they've done. So it's like I don't know. I think it's definitely something that's curious to humans, but I kind of crossed the line when it comes to certain things.

Speaker 4:

But I'm not fully stepping in to figure out? If I want to, I'm not going to fuck around and find out. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, figure out. I'm not gonna fuck around and find out. Yeah, exactly not happening. Every culture has their own different terminology of certain things, even some Native American culture, how they would curse the lands and stuff like that. Wouldn't that be necessarily witchcraft, as?

Speaker 4:

well, but who's to say? I mean no one knows. I mean even voodoo and black cultures down south. The same thing with like um what is? It called. In spanish culture there's a word for it. It's um what?

Speaker 3:

no, uh, it's like like brujer yeah yeah, um stuff like that but I also wonder is it is?

Speaker 4:

that type of stuff normalized in other countries like germany or italy.

Speaker 3:

I want to say I don't know about necessarily italy, but I want to say like, uh, gypsies, I would say that's a culture that they do, you know, accept that and see, or maybe even idolize it in some way. That's insane.

Speaker 4:

I think it's like the western culture is just so different than those in the east side of the world. It's just so wild.

Speaker 2:

I see a lot of videos out of.

Speaker 4:

India, india too, yeah, but you don't hear about that type. Well, no, asia too, asia too has their own.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, every culture has their own good side and bad side, their own demons and Different gods and things.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, what's like one of your favorite, all-time favorite, like childhood Halloween movies.

Speaker 3:

Halloween movies.

Speaker 4:

It can be cartoonish, it can be scary.

Speaker 3:

I would say the scary movies like the funny, the parody ones. Those are always a classic for me. Yeah, yeah, you have the obviously the Snoopy ones, the classics that would come on. Yeah, the classic horror films. I remember at the time they would always play action movies. I didn't have cable back then, so back then I would have just Telemundo or Channel 21 on local. Tv so they would play a bunch of just random shit, random movies on certain times. So I would watch a lot of the action ones.

Speaker 4:

What did you say? Yours was Jules.

Speaker 1:

I think, Monster House that movie's tight.

Speaker 4:

This is why we're brothers dog. I don't know who he's talking about. This is why we're brothers dog.

Speaker 1:

I was thinking that for my entire time of asking that question.

Speaker 4:

Monster House was so good.

Speaker 2:

Because it's funny. When you were a kid it was kind of scary yeah.

Speaker 3:

Nightmare scary. Yeah, that was the one with the old man. That was like get out of my life yeah Burning.

Speaker 1:

Braver.

Speaker 3:

That's a teacher Shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, Devil Cracker.

Speaker 1:

That was his name. Yeah, yeah, oh man.

Speaker 4:

It was just so iconic too, like growing up back in the days, like just watching that movie when Halloween season came back around, like I remember I don't know if it was, was it Cartoon Network or was it Disney that was playing. I think it was.

Speaker 3:

Cartoon Network, or was it Disney that was playing? I think it was.

Speaker 4:

Cartoon Network and they were doing. Cartoon Network had all the best stuff, they were goaded bro and they would play. I don't know if anybody else remembers this, but Scary Godmother oh yeah, Bro that Between that and Monster House, those carried my childhood. Every single year Halloween comes around, scary Godmother and Haunted bro. Oh my god, monster house. I'm sorry, but yeah, I mean I felt like october has always been my favorite month because the weather gets cool yeah and then you got the fair, that comes right around trick-or-treating, obviously halloween but just like winter yeah, it's just the best month, because it transitions from being stupid hot out here in the valley and then it goes straight to cool weather.

Speaker 4:

You can walk outside.

Speaker 2:

Nah we had a cool week. We're going to get into freezing, yeah, soon.

Speaker 4:

Soon, I give it to like another week, but yeah, I mean, the season is here.

Speaker 3:

Did you guys go to the fair this year? I did not, I did, I did not, I did, you did, I did, brother did you go?

Speaker 2:

No? You didn't want to go.

Speaker 3:

I never go, it's just When's the last time you went Boy back when I was like in high school, Just because again like I just hate you know how I get, sometimes too. I get super anxious around motherfuckers and just I can go eat a corn dog and be just vibing myself. Someone's just the fuck you looking at.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and it's hard, bro, because being in that environment, I'm about to stab you with this one.

Speaker 3:

Being in that environment is just crazy.

Speaker 4:

You go be eating a corn dog turn around and look, you made a prison shank out of a damn corn dog stick ready to you know what I'm saying. But I mean, yeah, I mean the last time I went was like 2022. Even then you got people walking by you in groups of fucking 20 dogging you bro. No, it's not that place, bro.

Speaker 1:

Not in.

Speaker 4:

Fresno, not in Fresno.

Speaker 2:

Not in Fresno. You were just lying, bro. You were spending your money to not do shit where you went, yeah you spent hours just waiting. Bro, we were there for four hours. We got on three rides.

Speaker 4:

The food would be worth it sometimes. But, bro, are you ready to spend $17? On a burger you could have made at home.

Speaker 1:

Let's be real here.

Speaker 4:

Bro only put seasoning salt on the fries. He didn't even. He pulled the. Bro pulled the lorries out. He didn't even put no pepper on it. It's just lorries Like I. I support businesses, but y'all robbing me.

Speaker 3:

Broad daylight. How does it work for vendors for the Fresno Fairdown? Do you think that they got to pay? I think they have to pay to have a spot the Fresno Fair down. Do you think that they gotta pay? I think they have to pay to have a spot?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but have you noticed, isn't it always the same vendors every year?

Speaker 3:

It's never new.

Speaker 2:

Because I feel like they just move with the fair.

Speaker 1:

Fresno Fair is the same shit as the Madeira Fair, and Merced Fair, so they don't really have newer vendors.

Speaker 4:

I'm just assuming they just collect it.

Speaker 2:

There is some newer vendors.

Speaker 4:

I think what is?

Speaker 1:

it called. The inside part.

Speaker 2:

You could buy a spot there. The rest, I think, is just all the same rotation.

Speaker 4:

Since I was a kid. I still remember the same exact setup.

Speaker 2:

Some of the same exact I didn't notice all the rides. I guess they're under a new company, like a new carnival company.

Speaker 4:

Didn't they add a new ride this year? There's like two new carnival company.

Speaker 2:

Didn't they add a new ride this year? There's like two new ones, I think.

Speaker 4:

I saw that I didn't see before, but I didn't go last year. Yeah, I mean, I'm not going to go anytime soon. I just if I go, I'm getting a funnel cake probably a little fake tattoo.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I'm only going for food, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm not waiting that long line.

Speaker 2:

Stepping in somebody to throw up. That was horrendous. That was like the worst thing ever, man. Even the fast pass line was fucking long. They had a fast pass at the fair.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm, oh God, I did not know that. Oh shit, I think that shit was like 60.

Speaker 2:

All day, yeah, all day pass yeah. Fast pass was like $60. I'm like, yeah, I'll tweak it.

Speaker 3:

I think the only thing that's worth it to really go do out in Fresno is probably big events like Art Hop or something like that. Something local Art Hop in a minute.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 3:

The last time I went, and it was for the sponsorship that we had with Lavish I enjoyed it. I'm not a crowd person. I'm not even a people person. I have issues with social anxiety and then dealing with certain people sometimes, so I'm very short tempered when it comes to that. But just to go out there and vibe and the food, the different vendors that they got, it was pretty cool every now and then you won't. I think everyone's on the same page of like, hey, we're all just trying to enjoy our time.

Speaker 3:

Maybe, there's a few people that are trying to fuck it up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's always going to be those people.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but for the most part I felt like it was cool.

Speaker 2:

It's a cool little vibe thing to do, just your friends, just go out and look at everything. Absolutely, but no, I feel like we're all the same way to where, to a certain point, like when there's too many people, it's just like all right, yeah, we finna dip?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, even for me. I mean, I got social anxiety, so if I'm in a place where if? We ain't moving anytime soon. I'm just finna get like anxious and be like all right, bro, I gotta do something Like I gotta dip or something. At that point I'm looking at a phone trying to make a reel just to pass the time, because I just can't Thank you guys for listening.

Speaker 3:

We appreciate you guys. Be safe for Halloween and remember you guys can follow us on Instagram and on TikTok at brookboys. Underscore FF and shout out to DJ and shout out to Julian for being here. Y'all can plug in you guys' socials.

Speaker 4:

I don't even know my socials Shout out Wode on Instagram and tiktok. Check out modified luxury crew on instagram as well for the car content. Um, I follow back.

Speaker 2:

Don't be shy, I don't bite julian follow me on instagram and yo isaac zeros instead of o's.

Speaker 3:

Catch me there, yeah so happy halloween, enjoy you guys's uh holiday and be safe with the candy and don't trust a lot of these people.

Speaker 4:

No cavities this year, please.

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