#50: Kevin Faulkner, Twitch streamer

Episode 50 March 26, 2021 00:28:57
#50: Kevin Faulkner, Twitch streamer
The Mac City Morning Show
#50: Kevin Faulkner, Twitch streamer

Mar 26 2021 | 00:28:57

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Kevin Faulkner is the green seat today! Kevin, a local guy, stops by to discuss all sorts of things, including his passion for video games. Check out his Twitch channel. https://m.twitch.tv/CastroCazador?desktop-redirect=true

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Speaker 0 00:00:01 Good morning, Fort McMurray, wood, Buffalo, and the rest of the world. You've tuned in to the Mac city morning show. My name is Elliot Pierre, and I'll be your host today. We're going to start off the show the same way we always do with the mono moment of gratitude. I know you could be doing a million other things with your time. So the fact that you're spending with us really does mean the world to me. Now on that note, Tanner hit him with you. Speaker 1 00:00:22 Oh, she caught Milos and you're listening to the next any morning show. Speaker 0 00:00:31 All right, we got a banger today. This is going to be fun. I know it's going to be fun. The gentlemen we have here, me and him bumped into each other once or twice at a local barbershop. That's thick wood barbershop next to the black horse pub. Big shout out to Allie and the boys. Also, we connected once or twice online he's mentioned or seen me running. So it's going to be a good, it's going to be a good one. So as per usual, I do not introduce my guests. I let them do that themselves. So on that note, sir, can you please tell everybody who you are and what's your name? Speaker 2 00:00:59 Awesome. My name's Kevin falter. I've uh, been in Fort Murray since I was a young teenager into an adult now, um, when the mining trade. Okay. Um, I've worked on site since I was 18 years old and that's where I continue. Speaker 0 00:01:16 There we go, man. Sweet. So you work out at sites since you were 18. Were you part of the rap program or did you just get a job right out of high school? Speaker 2 00:01:24 No, actually I ended up getting a job. So when I first came up here, I, uh, I had to work to survive more or less. Um, it wasn't a chance to go to school, um, you know, certain circumstances, but I, uh, a friend of a friend, um, for Galeski trucking back in the day, ended up, uh, putting me in touch with the general manager. Okay. So I've never been in a mine before. Never did anything like that. And I reached out to him and he actually gave me the job. Nice. Um, so yeah, I ended up getting out to Syncrude Aurora and uh, yeah, it was quite, quite the surprise when I first seen the seven 97 roll up to me. That's right. It's kind of like, what did I just get myself into? Right. Yeah. Um, but yeah, it's, it's, it's been pretty good. I've been doing it for a long time now. I've stayed consistently in mining. Um, I run all heavy equipment, everything from hydraulic shovel down, and now I've been in supervision for seven years. Oh, wow. Yeah. I would say to you at, um, well, for the generalize of my career, it's always been at Suncor basement or Syncrude, both base mine in Aurora. Right? Uh, recently, uh, my company Flint just started a new hel contract at CNRL horizon. Okay. So we just started that up in February and it's, it's been amazing. Speaker 0 00:02:50 That's awesome, man. That's a bit of a drive now, though. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:02:52 Yeah. Every, every single day I get to drive two hours an hour there Speaker 0 00:02:56 Back now you catching the bus, you driving. Okay. Speaker 2 00:03:00 So what we do is we get up at, I know about 20 to five, and then I leave the house for 10 after five to be there for six 30 everyday. So when you're driving, what are you doing? He listened to the music. You listened to podcasts. 100%. He was trying to watch out for all the crazy drivers. Speaker 0 00:03:17 Okay. So what kind of music? What do you listen? What do you bump into in your car? Speaker 2 00:03:21 Man? I am all over the place when it comes to music, I guess it really depends on what I'm feeling that day. So I listen to classical music, jazz blues, um, 1950s, 1940s, rap, rock, everything modern. Um, I'm not necessarily into the rep this day and age because I don't like that. Music find every rapper is generalized the same, but anything from say the 1980s to 2000. Absolutely nice. That's right. Speaker 0 00:03:55 I try to get a new rap, a bit of a chance from time to time. There's a few good rappers nowadays. It's not like, and I'm sounding like an old man, but like you got like childish Gambino, uh, Speaker 3 00:04:07 Nicole Pincus, Joyner Lucas. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:04:11 He's okay. Yeah. But yeah, there are some like, yeah. Some mumble rappers. Speaker 2 00:04:15 You like spoken word. Yes. Basically storytelling, that's it? Speaker 0 00:04:18 Yeah. Like J Cole has this one song. Listen, if plug your ears. It's a great song though. It's called a wet dream. Like it's unbelievable. He paints a story of this young man losing his virginity, basically. Cool. And how nervous he was and like meeting the girl in school and literally you close your eyes and he's painted a picture and words. And is it a little bit risky? A hundred percent. The topic is, um, but man, I just, I love spoken word. And my favorite line of rap hands down is biggie smalls. And I'm not gonna, I'm not going to say the whole, whole quote, but, and I'm going to change it a little bit, but she messed around. So I made her milk box material, like it all the way. Like he, for people at home, we don't understand that. Cause it's Shakespearian is Speaker 2 00:05:14 Yeah, yeah, absolutely. There's lots of way to say, Speaker 0 00:05:17 Hey, like I killed somebody. She messed around. So I made her milk box material. Like if that's not, I don't know what it is. So yeah. I'm a big, big lover of rap from back in the day. But yeah, the new stuff I try and some of it's good, but for the most part, some of it's Speaker 2 00:05:34 You're garbage. Oh yeah. I can't try to listen to it now. It almost sounds like I'll change radio stations and it'll be the same exact person or Walt Nazis, a different person, but same exact sound. That's right. That's it? My God, this is just complete trash it. Speaker 3 00:05:50 Yeah. I read a quote the other day and it's it went the reason that you think that music from prior times is better than music now is Speaker 0 00:05:58 Because the bad music didn't make it through. That's right. That is true. There was a lot of bad rappers back in like the eighties, nineties, and two thousands. But yeah, no, I love like yourself. I'm all over the map. It kind of depends on what I'm driving. Like I have a black 4runner outside, big shout out to Norelle Toyota. Thank you very much for hooking me up. But when I drive the 4runner more often than not like, yeah, I'm listening to like rap music. Um, there's a video, go search it out there. A Busta rhymes. He's driving an old school, 401 of his first videos. Woo ha. But I love, love foreigners. I love Toyotas in general, but I have a classic car in 1979 mg midget, just a little red convertible when I'm driving that it's all classic rock man. Yeah. And led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles and stuff. So Speaker 2 00:06:47 Yeah, that's usually when I'm out on my bike, riding around, I wear a rock helmet. So that was built in stereo system. Nice. Usually when I'm out on that, I don't necessarily listen to rap, but it's definitely all rock and grunge music, you know, green day, film, glory and stuff like that too. Speaker 0 00:07:09 Awesome. So now you've been in Fort McMurray for a while now. So what actually brought you, where are you from and what brought you to Ford? Speaker 2 00:07:14 I am from Sydney. Mine's Cape brat. Well, North Sydney, um, slash Sydney mines. My mom lived in North Sydney mud. I lived in Sydney mines. Right. Um, and originally, um, when I was younger, young, young, um, I was going down that path of skipping school and not really integrated into that, not liking it anymore. So my mind kind of gave me the option of you're either going to go to school or you got to go to work right there options. So I chose the work option cause I didn't want to go to school anymore. Um, and I was brought to Fort McMurray and that's kind of, I think around 15, 16 years old. Okay. When I first came here and yeah, I started off at Starbucks, say Safeway downtown. And then I went to Starbucks and then from Starbucks, the diggers, I worked at diggers as a balance. Speaker 0 00:08:09 Oh nice. Oh geez. Listen. I love Speaker 2 00:08:13 Diggers. It was amazing. Yeah. Diggers was the Speaker 0 00:08:15 Spot. Like I couldn't wait to turn 18 years. I'm born and raised here. So I couldn't wait to go to diggers. A little thing about diggers, a little, little fact for the new schoolers who don't know this, there used to be a Chinese restaurant. There was in the back. Yeah. Above and uh, in the back would he used to be on top. I remember as a kid and it was like from my memories and they're fading nowadays, but it was like what, uh, what the old school movies look like, um, in regards to descripting or describing a Chinese restaurant, it was red and had curtains and velvet and stuff. Absolutely. Don't forget the guy who sold the hot dogs outside. Yeah. Well the hot dog man. Yeah, he was good. I liked him. I also liked about diggers. You get, uh, get off sales after the place closed Speaker 2 00:09:02 Expensive though. They were like, Holy moly. Six pack Akasha 30 Speaker 0 00:09:06 That's right. But man, it was a spot and like the carpet going up the stairs just classic. We had a few days ago. It aired yesterday. I think keep a graph. I don't know if you know, you've probably heard he keeps a loop. Yeah. He got his start informing Marie back in the day being one of the DJs diggers. Yeah. So he went literally from DJ diggers to counselor his story from there to there is, is hilarious actually. Okay. So Digger. So you worked at diggers for a while and then you transitioned to site. Speaker 2 00:09:38 I did. So yeah, I worked at diggers bounce and uh, I actually started as a bar Porter. You know, when you get, uh, your 18th birthday, you're loaded drunk. Like, Oh, I'd love to work here. And then I went and talked, talked to Butch Fox that very same night and very, uh, not coherent. I told him that I wanted a job. And at first he didn't take me serious, but I kept bugging him through the night. And eventually he told me to be at work the next, next night. Right. So I showed up, I was the bar Porter. Um, my problem was that I couldn't necessarily keep my hands to myself. Not, not, not, not, not necessarily a fighting way, but I was always getting involved in the fight and breaking them up and stuff like that. And they eventually seen better opportunity for me as a bouncer than a bar puller. Um, so I bounced there for quite a few years. Um, I think like three and a half to four years, I bounced there. Um, so what I was doing halfway through that, I ended up getting my job on site. So it was like, you know, my first year at diggers is my first year on site. Right. So I did the balance back and forth between seitan and the club. Nice. Speaker 0 00:10:50 I couldn't do it, man. It was hard. I couldn't the reason I couldn't do it. Like, because I have this fantasy of me owning a bar and being a bartender. And it's a romantic idea. I don't have self control if it's a Friday night and it's Speaker 2 00:11:04 Yeah. You're like, I'm going to the party. There's no way. I'm just like, Oh yeah, I'll pour you a drink. Speaker 0 00:11:10 Uh I'll stay, I'll sit here and watch, like, there was not a chance. So you got to have self control to work in a bar. Speaker 2 00:11:16 Um, with the virus here in Alberta, staff are not supposed to drink regardless. Um, yeah, supposed to. I'm not sure how strict it is nowadays. Cause I really haven't been out to a bar since I was 26 years old. I don't drink alcohol. I don't go to bars. I don't like being around drunk people. It's kind of something I grew out of and something that I really don't like. But at the time, um, the liquor agency or board or whatever you want to call them would show up randomly. Okay. And you wouldn't know who they were. The only people that they would be able to tell was the, which will be right on. They would notify him that they were there sometimes patrol Dennis. Oh, sometimes he wouldn't and they would catch people drinking or being overserved or whatever the case. And you will remember diggers. How I remember Deckers. When I first started there, it was shoulder to shoulder packed. You would get a Gulf by the crowd. Yeah. It was so wild. And then all, can I that's one bar I actually miss because in Fort McMurray, really the only place we have left will be East village pub that does have music on, but it wasn't like oil candle, big dance form, rock music. And Speaker 4 00:12:32 57 North does live music as well. Yep. Awesome. Speaker 2 00:12:36 I didn't know that. See, I haven't been there. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:12:39 Oh, COVID kind of shut us all down. Canadian brew. No, not going to that's right. That's what it was that place is it used to be Don Cherry's Oh geez. It used to be Dawn cherries. And then back in the day, if you go far, far back, it used it's the original location for Boston pizza. Oh, reforming Speaker 2 00:12:59 Marie before my time. Speaker 0 00:13:01 Yeah. This is back in like the eighties. Oh this is back in the eighties. Yeah. It used to be that's the original Boston pizza where that, that places. So you have an affordable Murray has a pretty interesting history. Like it's yeah. It's it's been a, Speaker 2 00:13:14 You say now I told her about, uh, the trailer park that used to be done by Walmart. Oh yeah. She was like, there was a trailer park down there, so Oh yeah. Trailer park. When I first moved here and the, yeah, the hotel was still by show. Yeah. Speaker 4 00:13:28 My father actually lived in that trailer park. Oh really? Down at Raguel strip. Yeah. The one behind Walmart. Wow. Yeah. Wow. Those are rough trailers, man. Yeah. Yeah. He, yeah, he lived down there. He has some stories from living down there, Speaker 0 00:13:46 But yeah. You had the Riviera hotel back in the day. Like yeah. There's a lot of things that aren't here anymore. That used to be in ah, the, the diggers thing is a sad one just because it was, it was historical. A lot of people liked to go there. There was no reason for it to go and that's right. It's just an empty parking lot right now. So hopefully the municipality has some plans. We'll see what they put there. But yeah, when I, I get it, you know what they had planned economy goes down my have to change dude. The amount of time I spent there. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. So I still like going to bars. I spend most of my time now, EVP, hands down. Um, Tanner's been taking me down to original. Joe's all development last week. Speaker 4 00:14:29 Last week you should go there. They have fantastic food and drinks and the staff they're phenomenal. Yeah. That's good. Really good people. Speaker 0 00:14:37 The bar for me now, if I want to like flashback to takers and whatnot is I go to the black horse all. Yeah. I liked the black horse man. Speaker 2 00:14:46 Still the original phrase. It gives me the Bailey's vibe, the original Bay regional Baileys. It was all wood. Speaker 0 00:14:53 I got a story. I know the guy doesn't watch. He doesn't care. I won't say his last name. I used to work with this guy. His name was Chad and we used to work at Superstore back when we were young adults. And uh, we used to go to Bailey's before our shift and hang out with the old men, have a drink, play some pool, take the edge off before beer, before work. We were ridiculous. Listen, I was young and stupid don't I don't recommend it. But yeah, the old Bailey's was so like old man old school. It was, we don't have like, no, no, no dis on the new Bailey's it looks amazing the renovation, Speaker 2 00:15:33 But Speaker 0 00:15:34 There's something about like a low roof and wood and just a smaller environment. Yep. That's what a bar is, man. Everybody knows your name. That's it. Speaker 2 00:15:43 And that place was, it was yeah. You could walk in there and see the same regular thing. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:15:47 That's it. Yeah. So same with Patty's back in the day. Used to be like that as well. You know? So the reason I bring up the black horse is because you and I go to the same barbershop, we do think good barbershop next to the black horse pub. How did you find this Fort McMurray gym? Speaker 2 00:16:04 Um, that quit barbershop really? Uh, I didn't start going to the barber shop until I would say six years ago. Right. Um, I just, I always shaved my head and never grew a beard or anything. But once I was introduced there, a lot of my friends all went like Krisha, bib, dad passed away and Bugsy. Um, Dan, Charles, he passed away as well. But those were guys that told me to go there. Right. So once I got introduced to Allie and he fixed me off and I was like, damn, I look good. Yeah. Um, and then it just stopped and it's such a good vibe in that barbershop man. I've never, I feel so comfortable going there and being able to talk and, and just, you know, know that you're getting taken care of. And you know, even if let's just say, for instance, you went there, you didn't have no money. Um, Allie is the type of guy kindhearted and not only I'll eat, but the rest of the guys up there, so kindhearted that they would say, Hey man, here's a haircut. Uh, we'll see you next week. Yeah. Yeah man. Yeah. Just the vibe there's is such a great, uh, great environment and ally put such care into his haircut. All they all do. I keep saying eat, but that's, Speaker 0 00:17:19 That's who you go to like me. I go to Allie Mo Mark, all the rest of the boys. They're awesome. Yeah. I'm just going to Ali. I'm the same way. And my buddy, uh, Connor Brady big shout out to Connor for hooking me up with Allie. Um, and Connor lives in Calgary. He wants to do this show so bad. He messages all the time. Connor. We're gonna figure out how to get you on the show. So yeah. But um, yeah. I like yourself. My hair was shaved for years and then I started growing and I was going to different barbers trying to figure something out. But I wanted to even like salons, just wasn't working it wasn't working. And uh, Conner, cool guy has awesome hair. I was like, man, where do you go? He got slick looking hair. And he's like, dude, you don't know about alley. Speaker 0 00:18:03 Like, no, no, no about alley and yeah, same kind of thing. It was about six years ago, hooked up with Ali. He listened, he like told me what I wanted and I was like, or what I should do. I was like, okay. Yeah. And then dude, I'm there once a week, especially now, since I shaved my head, like when I had long hair, it was funny how he's like, dude, like the long hair, like what do you do? And you don't come in and as much anymore. I'm like, ah, but now that I shaved my head again, like I gotta go in there every week and get the beard in here, hair done. Nice. Speaker 2 00:18:31 Absolutely same on the same way. And he actually created this haircut. I will never fucking cut. Yeah. He said, this is what looks good on you and you need to have this. And I absolutely Speaker 0 00:18:44 Love it. All right, man. We're part of the show where Tanner is going to do his segment. It's called the Mac city minute. It's going to hit you with some questions. Good luck. I don't know what he's going to ask you. Tanner hit him with the maxi minute Speaker 3 00:18:57 Question. Number one. What is the best story you have involving one of your tattoos? Speaker 2 00:19:03 Oh gosh. I would say it would have to be this tribal, um, on my arm. Uh, I ended up getting it at McMurry in, um, wouldn't say it's the best place to get a tattoo, but it was definitely the most interesting to get it there. A friend of mine, Ryan. Um, I'm not sure if he's still up here or not, but I went to see him and got one of those cheap, uh, cheap hotel tattoos and it's kind of something I've always remembered. Really? Speaker 3 00:19:34 Question number two as a streamer. What is one video game? People might not know you like to play? Speaker 2 00:19:39 Um, so for anybody that doesn't know, I stream on Twitch www.twitch.tv/castro cars at, or, um, games that I play are war zone and uh, apex, virgins, um, few different games. But one game they probably don't know that I play is role-playing games, world of Warcraft. Oh. Um, I don't stream that necessarily, but the game is like crack. Once you play you can't stop Speaker 3 00:20:08 Question number three. What is your guilty pleasure jam? Speaker 2 00:20:13 Ooh, I would have to say, um, what is the song? I green day. Uh, one sec, I'm going to walk it up because I know this answer. Speaker 0 00:20:26 He's looking it up. I'm going to tell you my guilty pleasure jam out song. And it's not a song. It's a group, it's a spice girls. Speaker 0 00:20:35 So I've told this story once or twice on the show. But uh, when I used to throw parties back in the day, I'd have this mix of just like nineties rap, like hardcore and everybody being in the garage, playing foosball party drinking we'd have snowboard videos in the background. So it was like a, it's a dude environment. And then all of a sudden in this mix spice girls would come on and everybody would like, the party would stop and they'd look at me and I'd be like, listen, try to get through this song without smiling or tapping your foot. I dare you. And then by the end of the song, everybody's dancing, singing it a bunch of dudes. It's like I told you, man, spice girls just make you happy. So that's my guilty pleasure song or both. Speaker 2 00:21:13 It's a guilty pleasure. Then I would have to say, one group comes to mind is ISA base. Oh yes, Speaker 0 00:21:22 Yes. I, jeez. I bought him that on the stereo and not like, no, I bought EISA base CD when it came out. Cause I'm like, man, I saw the sign is a banger and I got massacred by my buddies. Oh my Lord. The teasing star. So I had to be a closet AC bass fan for years, but yeah, Speaker 2 00:21:43 They're really good. Really good. Yeah. Absolutely. Speaker 3 00:21:46 Question number four. What is your craziest moment working at diggers? Speaker 2 00:21:52 Oh my gosh. Ah, for anybody that knows there, there is no that, uh, that place taught me how to fight. It taught me how to bank. Uh, I would say the craziest moment was when I left. Uh, when I finally retired more or less from bouncing, uh, I got surrounded by all the other bouncers in all cane. And they said you could either do this the easy way or the hard way. Uh, the highway was fighting them and there they weren't gentle. So it would have been an actual fight almost. They tied me to a chair, um, pull my pants down to my boxers, uh, put granted Dean whipped cream all over me and took pictures and then put it on the wall. So I would say that that takes the cake. There you go. It's something I've never forgotten. And Holly meant this. If you know who she is, um, she likes to repost this. Uh, mom is what I call her. She likes to repost this picture all the time. So I don't forget. Speaker 3 00:22:53 That's awesome. We might need to get our hands on that phone. And your final question. What is your favorite way to relax in Fort McMurray? Speaker 2 00:23:03 Um, well I heard a life change around 26 years old, uh, dramatically change where I really cut a lot of people out of my life and move forward. So I got really any social. And one thing I found to get by is writing, um, in the summer is my Arwen, um, putting music on and riding. And not only that, the gaming, it puts you into a different, I don't know, zone to where you forget about your stress. You forget about problems. You can online, just relax Speaker 3 00:23:38 In your five questions. Speaker 0 00:23:39 I stopped playing video games about 10 years. And I remember the day and what happened. I used to love the grand theft auto games. Unbelievable. I've been playing them since it was on the computer. You're looking at bird's eye view. Anyways, my buddy, he gives me the new grand theft auto and uh, I'm like, okay, I'll play it. He's a cam over. I don't like it. You can, you can have it. So he gives it to me. My wife comes home at around three 30 and I pop it in and she's like, Hey, you're on your own for dinner tonight. I'm going out with my friends. So I'm like, okay, see you later. She pieces out, comes back and then like, looks at me like I'm a ghost. And she's like, have you been sitting there the whole time? And I'm just like, what are you talking about? Like you just left and she's like, what are you talking about? I'm like, I thought you were going out with your friends. Why are you home so quick? She's like, Oh, he'd look out the window. And she left. It was a summer day. Fort McMurray, bright blue sky. Pitch-black Speaker 2 00:24:39 It's probably about two in the morning. Speaker 0 00:24:41 She's like, it's one o'clock. I was like, I didn't eat. I didn't use the washer. I didn't move. And in the game I accomplished nothing. I was just like walking around and checking out the world. And at that moment I was like, Oh yeah, these video games, she getting too intense. I got stop. Like for me, like I was just like, so now I'm pretty happy. I got my, my little boy Keegan, six years old. So I busted out all the old school games. So I've got the super Nintendo, the Nintendo and the, a Nintendo 64 out. And so we're playing some old school games, like WWF, Royal rumble. Oh, Nan. I'm having a ball. Like I always pick a razor Ramon. Speaker 2 00:25:24 Oh man. How? And I'm the bad guy. All my friends call me, raised the Ramon. Oh yeah. Speaker 0 00:25:32 With the toothpick. Chico just flicking it. Speaker 2 00:25:35 What's funny if you check out my stream. Yeah. You're going to see that it's NWL based. Okay. I have a custom made NW. Oh. Sign with white and elite red and black. Um, I'm always wearing NWL clothing. That's often seen. And razor. Ramon was my favorite. Speaker 0 00:25:53 He was the man, but like the old school fit, like now that I'm playing the game again, like you got, I love the theme music that they had, like Shawn Michaels and Bret, the Hitman Hart, even like yokozuna I was just like, man, I don't watch wrestling anymore. Um, the new school I don't like, and maybe it's still good. Like I have no idea, but uh, no, it's not. It, it turned into and it was, it always was a soap opera. It always was. However, it just got to the point for me where I'm like, yeah, Speaker 2 00:26:20 They canceled outsole. I've watched videos usually all the time. Like if you look on my YouTube now it's all wrestling. Yeah. Um, I can't remember what year, but they actually signed, uh, Vince McMahon into the WWE signed an agreement that there will be no more blood and it would be PG rated. So the attitude era was done. Right. Um, that's why now it's kind of corny. That's right. It's more kid based instead of adults where they're cursing and right. Speaker 0 00:26:50 Stone cold. Steve Austin crushing beers. Never. I just taught my son, uh, the people's elbow. So we were watching the rock and he's just like, well, who is this guy? Cause he likes the eyebrows. Like this is the most electrifying man in sports entertainment kids. He's like, this guy is cool. I'm like, yeah. He's like, why isn't he in the video game? I'm just like, ah, years later. Yeah, absolutely. So we are definitely going well over time. But before you go, let's talk a little bit about your Twitch page. Tell me what T tell the people at home wants it about how they can find you let's hear about this. Let's try to get as many followers as we can. Speaker 2 00:27:29 That'd be absolutely amazing. So guys in Fort McMurray could love your support on my Twitch page. Uh, I've been streaming now about two years I stream video games. I do just chatting. Uh, to me it is, uh, a getaway, um, and also a place to be funny, uh, to anger out, to have good conversation with people. Um, you can follow me at www dot Twitch TV slash Castro. Tazelaar uh, and yeah, if you'd like to, to watch people get angry. Cause I, I kind of have an anger problem when it comes to video games, um, or a place to laugh and have good conversation and definitely stopped through. We'll make sure to hit that follow. And if you look to subscribe, you can subscribe. But yeah, I'd really appreciate it. And yeah. Speaker 0 00:28:17 Sweet. Definitely. All right, man. Well, listen. That's today's episode finished. You got to come back. We can do this again. Yeah. Sweet. Okay. Well on that note, Fort McMurray, wood, Buffalo, and the rest of the world. This has been the Mac city morning show. I've been your host Elliot Pierre. Thanks for tuning in. It does mean the world to me. Hopefully you're having a great day and we'll see you tomorrow. Peace. Speaker 1 00:28:42 <inaudible> talk about quenching your ugly thirst.

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