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Can't Enjoy the Up's without the Down's

Can't Enjoy the Up's without the Down's

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Joey updates us on his current employment status; being a functioning alcoholic, honorable mention to my friend Dennis Laughlin. Making up stories to not go into work. Wasting time on the college scam, by not doing the job you went to class for. Honorable mention to a friend who passed away, Al Soto, cousin to our unofficial supporter Ray Soto, and a reminder to check on your friends, and to pay attention to the signs that they're not doing well. Being the Black Sheep, and not being ashamed of it, instead owning it. Reminding people if you're having a bad day, maybe you are the good in other people's life. Honorable mention to Tik Tok influencer "Skunk Ape". Special surprise guest Philp Batres, called in and gave his impute. Story swapping between Philip and i and our adventures from 20 years ago. Honorable mention to all our listeners whom are truck drivers, please stay safe on the roads. Philip tells some stories about Al Soto, so we never forget all the moments not just the bad ones. Honorable mention to our late friend Vincent Soto, RIP. The art of stealing and not condoning the practice, but to each their own. Learning to appreciate the bad times as much as the good. Honorable mention to the great adult film "Miss Judge", having to go to a building to rent porn in the 2000s, Philip sings a traditional native american send off song to help Al's travels into the next life, and much, much more. Special thanks to Phlip Batres, for calling in and being a guest on the show. Thanks to all who tuned in and check out our other episodes, on our website dontbesosensitive.com. Also check out our other podcasts "Don't fear the Queer", and "Banana Stickers". I'm Max Power, you all be safe out there, but more importantly be grateful.

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