Zip it!
It's one of the most, uh, yeah, I can see what the problem is, but you gotta get
right in there and talk so you guys can hear you.
That's the same problem as if they can't hear it down there,
we can't hear you, but we're working on it.
We're trying to keep it all out so there's instant,
uh, what do you call it?
Instant what do you call it?
What?
Well, I call it more, whatever
it is.
More microphone noise.
I mean, just more volume.
But it was like
Jellystone
Park was this place where they said that this is a place that will make for the people,
by the people, for the people, all of them being in their, you know, their actual land.
And like it was in
Indian days, when they went there from everywhere to encamp
in a neutral ground where no tribal warfare would take place.
Established it at a time, you know,
for a holy land.
A place to take your bath and cleanse your body
and be as close as you can be to the center of it all.
In the great
American tradition,
you don't go to
Jellystone anymore.
But with all this apparatus that we got going here that
puts all the people at a greater participation rate
than the hot springs,
you can sit in there and bathe as long as you want.
And if it don't work, we just blow
it up purely.
It's now working.
Now, it always comes a little
more, you know, it's a little itchy right at first there.
like, they know who's that guy.
They know who's that guy.
That first time, you know,
under cover of darkness,
I went in and did the thing there.
later on, we were run out
because you're not allowed
to park there overnight
unless you're in a designated
camping area.
Yeah, excuse me.
Well, it's too bad, man,
but they don't seem to
like your microphone work.
Look that, guy curling.
Yeah, come on, you guys.
Big
Ben wants to talk to you.
We had some great conversations, know.
And we're willing to share everything we got,
see if they only give it to us.
I will.
What's that?
The people downstairs won't turn it up.
I know what they said.
Too much noise over here.
Knock off that party up there.
Oh, there they are.
There they are.
There they are.
That's the way you know,
see, that's our communication.
That's what all of us are.
Sit down.
Stand on your hands.
Sit down.
Fight, fight, fight.
Stand down. down.
To your left and to your right.
More slowly.
Well, see, that's the trouble, you know, with
what we say.
The volume on number
five, you guys.
That's the idea.
number two she shouts and moans and wails
but you can turn her up anyway
put six up it says here
hey how come you turned mine down
hey
Oh, he made it home at last.
As the deathly silence settles over the whole pavilion,
and we realize that we've overloaded everything,
and the final fuse has blown,
the helicopters will still be flying out,
the wounded and the green -tabbed
asses diggers
will be saying to one another,
I took that green stuff
and I'm still green.
That's all the hassle, all the hassle.
Yeah, you know, I mean, I can only be scared so long
until I'm going to start saying,
Hey man, I trust you.
You know, if you're going give me some stuff, it's a
bummer.
I'm not going quit taking it just because,
you know, to blow the trust.
you