The Quarter Mile Podcast

Fast and Fierce: Death Race

Drew Davis and Friends Season 2 Episode 11

Buckle Up!  As Drew and CJ are gonna give it to you, as we review FAST AND FIERCE: DEATH RACE, which stars DMX....for about 5-10 minutes of the movie!

In the world of Fast & Furious knock offs, this stands out as one that exists.  Go watch this movie free on YouTube, and then let us know what you think!

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when I was watching. Yeah, yeah, whatever, no one who places any bets is seen and it can
be very confusing to pick up on this three. Drivers have been selected it for some reasons,
some supposedly legendary drivers brother has been reeled into oh, a lot of money to the
guy who puts on this race so he can get him to enter his race and make some big bigger
money. There's a bunch of kidnapping and blackmailing going on. The main guy enters the race
and ends up meeting his frog along the way. I think that's like as you piss up, since
that's the chief yield of frog. That's no. Yeah. This is just a bad movie roof and rotten
tomatoes. Yeah. Yeah. Along the way, who's a million, and so this frog is a million
this movie review. That's fun. I'm, I'm, well, hold on, let me get my juice.
Okay, my lemonade. Okay. I'm curious. I'll buy an apple juice because I need to understand
this. You need an extra extra. You can almost what I was going to say down.
The guy from Seasmin in it. There we go. So the main guy enters the race and ends up meeting
his frog along the way. He's the millionaires ex-girlfriend and needs to get two L.A. with a
flash drive containing evidence to take the millionaire down. Those are words that I set
in a sentence together. Now the main. I've explained these movies and like someone thought of
that and it seems like a good fly. Anyway, now the main driver has everyone trying to kill
him to get out to get the girl except for those at checkpoints. Will they get to L.A.
alive? This film has a lot of stupid plot points to get this guy to drive and the motive is
explained but link and you'll miss it. That's true. That's true. Okay, I'll with that.
I can see why other reviewers are saying where's the plot? What's mostly like most likely
happened here is the film ran over budgeted and they edited it together what they had
and the key ex-machina scenes were not filmed and the climax completely ruined and rushed
with what they could film quickly to just have something to end on. That is the end
did feel just kind of like tacked on there. When I tell you we're going to talk about that
because when I tell you that and there's there could have been so much more. Yeah, that's
also a question I want us answers like how can we make this movie better? I think we could see
that. I think we could fix this. It has to be big. I think we could fix it. It's so funny
to me that ending was what the ending was. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, so the last
instance this guy says in his reviews overall, I wouldn't bother. It'll just leave you disappointed
like you wasted your time watching something. I have decent only to feel at the end like
the movie took a dump on you and ran away. I have no word. The movie took a dump on you and
ran away. That is maybe my driving away. Driving away sounds more plausible for this
movie. I like that is my second second favorite bad review phrase for still being a full frontal
nudity couldn't save this movie. Not even think there was any. I think there was any such
things as well. No, which is probably fun. There was that there was weird. I don't know if
I wanted I mean one no one really had any chemistry in the movie. They forced it. Yeah, they
were there. They forced it. We're doing their best. I mean to date to me the main was his name
Jack. Jack. Jack. Yeah. And Bianca, the girl they wanted with the jump drive. Yeah. I still
don't know what the hell was on this jump drive. It was according to the slide. Quentin
Quentin. It was like all of his nefarious deeds and records and all. So why would they be
on a jump drive? I don't know. I mean bookkeeping. You've got to know you got to have your spreadsheets
for your illegal drug. Sick of evil villains and jump drives. You know, that is something
that evil villains always have. Right. Is a jump drive like what? Just you know, don't
keep it like if you're going to go through all the effort of the crime and the legal activity
is you don't need to be organized like you don't have a bookkeeper. You don't need to
you're not going to claim everything intact. Isn't that how you get caught? Like just the
way. Just yeah, I don't know. It's a bit of going to the Cayman Islands and doing what you
got to do. Yeah, either. But then the big question is if you had a big illegal operation,
if you didn't have a place to store it, like how would you keep up with our records of
how much money you're. Yeah. Yeah. So I don't know. I just think there's a better way to
store your illegal information that doesn't involve your ex. So your ex-girlfriend steals
it and runs away. I mean, you know, Max had some, I would have loved to have him more
than we do. So I could understand how every woman there. Yeah, every woman. I guess I was
a part of his contract too. Yeah. Yeah. So that was part of his contract. Well, here's some
other other bad movie reviews, much shorter, but just other other thoughts I found online
of this cinematic masterpiece. This, this, this, this review starts off. Yo, this was the
greatest movie I've ever seen. I love the part when the theme and the dialogue and the
action were all terrible. Can't wait to watch it again in my worst nightmares. Yeah. I do.
I'm like, what's that? He's bad reviews. I literally just look him up. Look up, you know, good
IMDV. Got a rotten tomatoes. I like that. Well, while you're doing, I love, I love reading,
as it was in writing, I've never written a bad review. So I love reading them. So, um,
but the next person said, I like Michael and DMX and I understand that in 2020, you didn't
turn down a paycheck. I'm not sure. It's like this movie sucks. I have to agree with that.
Like he might need the money, but like you say, ah, you know what you're right. They couldn't
afford him because it was 2020. I was just say, I wish, wish, I mean, they could have cut
out some of the characters and had more money to pay DMX. I guess I don't know. Know what
would have made this movie way better is if he had a track on it. If he, if he, if he, exactly
that out with that will kill me. He had no track. No, I would have, I would have, I would have
like been more tolerant. Um, anyway, this last, this last review is, I've listened to Todd
Lerse who told stories with less holes than this flick. What the hell was I thinking when
I chose to watch a movie titled Fast and Furious released 20 plus years after the first Fast
and Furious? I've, this is the best part. I've been sober for seven months. And this film
made me want to pick the bottle up again. Oh, no. Oh, sir or ma'am. No, no, although it,
if I'm genderizing, it sounds like a dude. Yeah. There's everything about this made me think
it. Oh, that's what that bad. It was just, it was really, you know, it was, you know, it's
just one of those made to DVD Colts TV movie, but then in the, I don't think it ever made
it to the movies. I think it was just a straight to DVD. Straight to DVD. I would be, I would
be very, because I couldn't find how much money they spent or made on this movie. I like
to learn that to kind of gauge how successful it was. I couldn't find anything about that.
Okay. All right. Well, that's fun. Yeah. So that we got to talk about our opinion. Yeah.
What, what, where should we start? Why, why, why, do you like to get the ball rolling? Oh,
yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no. Let me start it. Get us, take us there. I didn't think
it was a bad movie. I just think that when I say copy and paste, it was very sloppy and
paste to the point of thatness, right? Like, okay, I already know what's going to happen. I
know what's going to happen. Now I, I knew the, like, I knew the brother was going to die.
Yeah. That, that, that, that stuff like that. So I didn't dislike it. It was just, you
know, it, yeah, I think it was definitely lazy writing the acting. And then, so I don't
know, I always have a hard time, because I felt like the, the, the, the, I was watching the
acting. I was like, this is, this was, I was literally in my first note. I was like, this is
bad acting. I thought that, but, is it bad acting? If they're giving a bad script? Like, can
you, how much can an actor really do when the script is just, and I said, that's my question
too, because like, even some of the lines, it was just the flashbacks were, packy, like,
I thought I was going to see wiggles or something and like, yeah, it was, it was weird. It, I did
like when he finally took the time to explain what happened, which was what? Me, so he, he
his family, he was racing. And I guess his family was, yes, yes. His family was injured.
Okay. So yeah, like, it may be a wife. That was killing. Yeah. So okay. So what, what just
happened in my mind was I was mixing up his story with the guy from the movie were revealing
next week. Okay.
He's in, so I was like, oh, he was like a drug driver and I was like, no, that's not. Yeah.
No, he went, he, he cut the curve and, yeah. And that gave us a little depth. I liked that.
Um, I just, I just don't know. I just didn't like him as an actor. Yeah. He was, he didn't
give, we've talked about this before with other movies. Like, he didn't give heroic protagonist
vibe. No. He definitely gave Uncle Vibes. And I don't mean that in a bad way. I just mean
like my nephews and trouble, not my brothers and, or I could see him being in a movie where
you got like a, like the divorced dad is. Yes. He's a mess, but he's getting it together
for his kid. Yes. And this is his mid life crisis. So he, him being like a Paul Walker of Indiesel
asked like, hard and driver champ. Yeah. I just, I could not see them. No. I was, I, he
looked like the guy that would go to the races and place the candles and like, just watch
and enjoy himself. Like, I did not, I did not enjoy his reactions to his brother dying.
No. It seems like it was a little weird. Like, yeah, I was like, on her. Yeah. You're gonna
make it one. You're one. I wonder if they were at that point. So done with the movie. So they
were just like, we just want to fan. So that one. Now, here's what I would have done. I,
I have, I have a few ideas of how to make the movie better. Um, I would have loved it
because midway into the movie with the, the dialogue. That's what you want to call it.
With like the brother and the bond villain Russian lady and, uh, I was like, what if he,
what if the brother ends up being the villain and have, let's take an advantage of the whole
situation. And then by the end, he's trying to help his brother out, but he's helping his
brother like take control of the whole like, that, that was, yeah, that could have been
I wanted to see more of that because they, because he, he seemed, he seemed, well, he
was basically, and they've been called them this in the movie. It was so useless. I mean,
he was and he did a little turn, they needed a little turnaround to make him understand why
he was there in the, like, it's from the beginning. Right. We don't know. It just all knows
he lost it back. Right. And, and now he's stuck in a car race. And then somehow the girl,
it was like, everybody's somehow came in. It's because it was all about, right, that,
there was the, the idea was we're going to do all these things to make it to this amazing
racer guy. It's to racing. And then some, some washed up uncles, the main characters, the
racer. Right. Now what I did not like about my, my, my, the late great DMX is the fact
that how they made him come into the scene. That was the court like, he got to open both doors
right now. Yeah, do all that. Made him do that. You know, all the, right, I, you know,
what you write, it had to be the writing because you can't, you can only do what you're told
to do. What you're told to do, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What would have liked us and also we
talked about this already, but I think more DMX, he was definitely actor wise, the strong point
of that. I think so. He probably carried the home movie, even though he wasn't in the movie,
anything longer than five minutes. And they knew it. And that's why they put them on the big,
you know, you see the posters. Yeah. He's on the, it felt like we were watching a road trip,
not a race. It was a road trip. I mean, it was just a straight line. I really felt like it was a part
of an arcade. I felt like I was watching a little bit of an arcade video like at one point. I really
did. Right. You're like, oh, I played this game before I put on that track. And a lot of people noticed
and commented on like the not very good CGI throughout the whole movie. No. Probably it was why we were
like, oh, like a video game. So yeah. It was very, it gave Tetris. Yes. And a lot of,
Audi camera angles and, um, what are the ones listening to this podcast episode right now? And
hasn't seen the movie. We are not, we're like, don't, if you, if you are listening to this episode,
because you love me and CJ and you're like, I trust their opinions of,
now go watch it. Go watch it. If you have nothing else going on,
if, if nothing else, just go watch it. Just so you just, so you could just pay homage
to the late great DMX. I mean, he is in it. He is in it for five minutes.
But I mean, if your choice is like watch this movie or go eat a turkey sandwich,
oh, what's a turkey sandwich? Oh, oh, I, I, I wrote down something else.
Oh, a good turkey sandwich. Yeah. A club like a, with bacon and lettuce and tomato. And the,
anyway, um, I'm getting more excited about the turkey sandwich that I'm about talking about.
I am. Maybe I wish I could have brained right now, but I can't. Can you not have bread or chocolate
right now? No, because that's refined sugars and I gave up braids. So for you, I hope,
can we sit for a lint? Well, I hope this brings you closer to God. Hey, better. You'll definitely
be brain. So one of the things I wrote down as a quote when I, in my, not a movie quote, but like
Mike's, my running random thoughts as I was watching this was, um, Instagram, same for today for this
movie. Really? No, I didn't know that. Yeah. So one of the racers was like, uh, an influencer is so
dumb. She's on this illegal race trying to make lots of money. As she gets up there and she gets
all Instagram live and tells all her followers, I'm doing this race and we're coming first place.
And then later, oh, that's right. Like, Santa, uh, uh, punk, uh, it made, it's all like that.
Oh, you're right. I forgot that. Right. And that's how they end up finding the second spot is they
go to her Instagram and that's right. That's right. That's right. That's, that's what you know what,
you write? And that's why you just post everything about your life constantly forever, everyone,
because then someone that's on the run and they want to get to where you're at, they can just
go online and find it. You are so, I can't, I forgot about that. Hey, hey guys, what's going on? That's
right. And we're, and meet us at the second checkpoint. I forgot. Yeah. Yeah. You know, I kind of,
she, hey, God, she, hey, God, she's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's following,
it's a pride. Like, he's following, well, I'm doing my legal stuff. Yeah. So in the, which, if you
are following illegal street racers and you're also following us, go ahead and drop us a like in a
comment and, oh my god, subscription. We need it more than the fictitious racers. Um, and subscribe.
But you know, I did, I will say, I did enjoy, I would have loved to see more of the conflict
between the racers, which was actually part of what I felt like the movie should have been. So like,
the, the black guy who is, who's raised, yeah, that one, cool. The fact that, the fact that he got
there first and then, yeah, like, but that was an interesting storyline. Like, that was,
it was, it's my interest a little bit back. They could have went somewhere with it. But he's been on some
other stuff. Yeah. I, I recognize him, but I didn't, I didn't look up a little. I think he's been on
9-1-1. I want to say I've seen him on 9-1-1. Yeah. Honestly. I mean, he did well. He did well. He had a good,
yeah. He was probably the only other character that bid, well, he was supposed to do too. We just
acknowledged at their first stop, what a nice waitress they had. Nice. She was just, you know, she
wasn't, she was, she wasn't asking any question about their illegal activity. She had three guests
that were showing up and she was pointing them drinks. They're very happy. The whole time I was like,
he was poisoning the drinks, sometimes up with those drinks. It was just a nice waitress.
Looks like that's how like, is Drew? That's, uh, well, what does it tell you about life that my first
thought was she's poisoning them? No, I honestly thought I just knew that she was just going to be like,
"You know what, I need some way, I show you where to go." Yeah. I just knew she was going to like,
"You have them a rolled mouth, she has cheese, she's a little tracker barrel waitress and she has your leg."
First though, that could go for some tracker barrel right now. Is that, is anything tracker rail in your
diet? Uh, right now, not until April. I can have rice. Who goes to the tracker rail and get rice?
I don't. I call that a get the pancakes. A country fried steak pancakes eggs. I go get the
mom with breakfast. That sounds good. It does. Well, back to this. Let me know once you're fasted over
and we can, we should have a tracker barrel. Let us know in a comment like, what's your favorite
tracker barrel, too? Absolutely. Yeah, let's know. So yeah, and then of course the last thing I wrote
under reference was they did steal fast and furious quote, "live your life quarter mile time."
Oh. And then they even redid the vindies will speech. Something I agree with you. I really feel like
it was redid. Yeah, it was just, you know, it was, and it wasn't even like, when we were at
good fork, we mentioned that quote, but they said it specifically to make fun of it.
Exactly. Right. So this was just a not even like, he literally was like, you know, I just,
I live my life a quarter mile out of time. And it was like, it's all about family. Like you said,
it, he said, what the fuck? Come on, man. Yeah. And it's not like, it's not like fast, I mean, at least
it was torque. That was a 2007 movie. So fast and furious hadn't really gotten that big yet. But
it was right there, right in front of your face. And he looked up in the sunset while he was saying,
yeah, I think it was just very off-putting. That's the best way I could say. Like, really?
It felt, it felt, it felt, it was, it didn't do the movie any favorite. So it's like, we know what
you're trying to do. And it's not working. It's like the guy, the guy who's like the new friend
of the friend group that's like trying to hard to fit in exactly. I bro just chill out. That's how I
felt. Yeah. I just, that same right there was, was, was, the movie was going so well up until then,
where you could like, excuse it. It was a lot going on. Not a lot going on. So do you have any, any other
fast and fierce, breath race-related thoughts? Yes, it was like I said, I watched it. I didn't, I didn't
go overboard this time. I only watched it once. Just kidding. So it's the right three times. Yeah, I was like,
oh my god, I'm gonna give it. Yeah. No, this time only. Say about you that when you watch a bad movie,
you're like, maybe it's me. Maybe I shouldn't have rewatch it. I think that says that you have
horrible ADHD or you are crazy. Yeah. You're just gonna sit there and do this. Oh, no. I, um,
you don't know. But it was just there. That's the best way I could describe this movie. This movie
exists. Like this. It exists. And thank goodness for it. So I like to believe that someone
loves this movie so much. Like I like to believe there's someone out there. And if it's you, if you're
listening to this podcast, drop a comment. Let's know your thoughts. Tell us how wrong we are about,
you know, kind of crap. I don't know why. Yeah. I like to believe that there's at least one person
that when they saw this cheesy movie, it like connected with them on like a visceral level.
I mean, cheesy ain't the word. It's it is beyond. It is curty. It is moldy. It is moldy.
Cheesy. Yeah. It is. It is. Yeah. So that brings us to the part where we rate the movie too fast,
too furious. Right in where we go on. See, do you know with with furious. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not gonna,
I didn't hate it because my baby's in it, but yeah. I'm probably the exact same furious. And it's more
so of the I didn't care. Yeah. So we so we both have the same. Yeah. We we we're gonna. Is this the first
sound? No, no, no, no, since we maybe since the pilot. The pilot. Yeah. Because we said,
uh, uh, most of prison break, quaint break, quaint break, quaint break, we gave it too furious.
Too, too, too, too, too fast for that. Yeah. Yeah. Cause I, yeah, that was a guy like, I love him. I pray. But this one, it was just, um, it's okay.
I think Jillian ruined it for me. I think she really ruined it. Because you were like, I could do that so much better.
I could have done it so much better. And I'm and I'm, and I'm, no, because I'm a great actress. No.
Cheesy. I believe you. Like, I agree. You could. I would love to know, they never run into this, but if they had DMX more, maybe they could have,
I would've loved to know more about their relation.
Right.
Like, how are they Sister-in-Browther?
Right.
It's my brother.
Yeah.
Also, the Asian woman, the Beyoncé...
The Asian woman who was in Puerto Rico,
who was supposed to be like Mexican,
who had a white daughter.
There's a store there too.
Yeah!
This little girl was bad.
It was really reminded me of the little boy in the shining.
Yeah.
I don't know why, but like the face looks...
Yeah.
I think she was like the director's niece or something.
Oh, yeah?
Okay.
As she had...
She was...
Me?
I mean...
Like, now how do I...
I would've loved for that to be her breakout role.
I would've loved...
Like, they could've directed that baby better.
Yep.
What's me?
Is mommy?
Is this you, mommy?
I drive anyone.
I drive, I don't want to get in a car anymore.
What?
Yeah, you're gonna get to make that, I was a little girl.
Yeah.
Well, you got it.
I want to get out.
You don't go to Chuckie Cheese being a bit.
All right, let's go.
We ain't doing it.
We keeping you home.
Like, that ending was horrid.
Horrid.
It's just...
But at that point for me when I was watching the movie, I was already done with it.
That when it ended, I was like...
My first thought wasn't that was a bad ending.
It was my second thought, but my first thought was like, "Oh, thank God this movie's over.
I can go do something else."
I mean, that was literally my first thought.
You know who I hated more than anything than Jillian?
The cop that brought the little girl to the car.
Right.
That was a computer.
I don't care what anybody says.
It's just a computer dialogue.
Oh, absolutely.
That was a computer.
It was...
I mean, it wasn't a great actor.
I was like...
I didn't see anyone talking.
That's right.
Well, because they brought someone and then, yeah, they panned out and you didn't see an
actual person doing the talk.
If they were welcome, they'd been like, "Beater."
I didn't think about that, but it was weird because right away, he was like, "I'll get
you back to your mom and dad."
And like, first of all, that's assuming.
And they aren't mom and dad.
They just met on this road...
You could say right up here, up in the front.
You'd be okay.
Just trust me.
In a quarter of a mile, take them.
Yeah, it sounded like Alexa.
It sounded like GPS.
That's the cops of the future.
Which these cops were not.
This traditional too of fasteners, maybe.
The cops are very useless in this video.
Oh, very.
Like, and how did they get there at the...
I mean, the very, very, very, very, very, very, really yelling at, like, nothing else...
I mean, yeah, it was a pretty big deal and they were like, "Oh, I guess we'll handle this."
Well, got it and see them was whole time driving.
Get the literally went from like, almost to Mexico to LA.
It's...
The LA scene, none of the...
Or the news or that.
No, it's...
The LA scene, none of the secret undercover race.
And I...
Oh, and I wanted to check points. Was he not calling the police or was he calling Jillian to
tell them to say...
Someone called the cops, yes.
So that would have been the second...
Second was the cops.
Okay.
Seven.
Holes.
Holes.
A lot of...
A lot of holes, or so.
A lot of holes.
Sorry.
It is up to...
It's absurd.
Yeah, so I wanted to...
It's absurd.
I wanted to give you this often and it fits because this movie does have to do about gambling.
Okay.
Just two of us, you have the potential to win one point, right?
Which would then make us nine seven and then you'd have to really like win both points in
our next episode to like win.
It is a lot...
Or...
Or...
Do we want to make this like a double point round where you can get two points here?
I want to do double point.
Of course that may mean like next episode is going to suck.
No, I want to do double point.
Okay, double points.
And we'll see if I can get...
If I can get CJ's best bits.
All right.
Can I just say the best part about not having a guess is I don't have to explain it.
Best...
That's great.
That's true.
All right.
Are you ready?
I'm so ready.
Okay.
So the ambush scene, which we just talked about, which was the last scene when...
Okay.
...he didn't know that the cops were coming and the little girl was there and she's crying.
And are you giving me the qualifications?
Like is it like worse scenes in the movie or...
Yes.
These are the ones that I think...
I'm sorry, yeah.
These are the ones that I think are the worst scenes in the movie.
Okay.
Okay.
The flashback scene or the gun scene was she pulls the gun and was like...
I am tired of looking at you.
She doubted her.
Those are all really bad scenes.
Yeah.
You all taking bad scenes.
Thank you.
Reclayification.
The flashback.
Was it the actual flashback or the times where they were like...
Almost flashing back.
No, this was one...
This was the time when he flashed back and she was like...
You can tell me.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So...
Anyway.
I'm gonna go with the first option, which was the...
Like the...
...ending scene.
Really?
It was the gun scene.
It was at home.
You know, I was...
I was kind of torn.
Once you clarified the flashback one, that took it out of the list.
Yeah.
It was the same for me because it was so...
...limsy.
Bothlimsy.
It was so flimsy.
Like, you know, get out, get out.
Like, you...
Oh, the camera, you was all gone.
Yeah.
It looks like at that point she really didn't need them anymore.
Exactly.
You good with anyway.
You're right.
That was a rough scene.
We're rough scene to get through.
So we are now...
This is important for next week's episode.
We're at...
...real with nine points and CJ with eight points.
So like...
I know.
Tomorrow, next week, slash in a little bit when we film the episode.
Yeah.
It's gonna...
That's it.
That's it.
I'm gonna win because I'm gonna get them again.
I'm gonna get them again.
But yeah, no, no, no.
Next week, we are going over the Fast and Furious.
Yeah, we are.
What?
The 1954 Fast and Furious.
Which is...
I'm...
I thought it was '55.
I really think I thought it was '55 and then when I am defeated, I saw that it was '54
and it's all changed.
All my notes.
I'm excited about that one because it's in black and white and there were no black people
in it.
Yeah, so it was just in white.
It was just in white.
I'll be playing.
I'll just play...
No, no, no, no, no.
That's...
I'm excited about that.
Man, thank you so much.
I had fun.
Did you have fun?
Yeah.
Always.
This is great.
I was enjoyed this.
Shots out the DMX because we said his name a lot, so it felt like he was in the room with
that.
Yeah, he was in our third chair.
He was in our third chair.
I wish he was in more.
Man, such a great actor.
Such a good person.
Yeah.
I'm sure they had fun with him on set.
I heard he was always a good person to be around.
Yeah, that's all that.
He kind of seems like it.
I feel like sometimes people even want...
Because he's acted in some bad guy role.
Yeah.
But sometimes you can just say like that's probably a cool person.
Yeah, I've never heard anything.
And then I've never seen anything differently about them.
I've even seen him lead prayer at his concert.
Oh, that's cool.
He was definitely a Christian and definitely a man who believed in God and stuff.
So definitely want to give a shout out to DMX, RIP, the late great DMX.
And make sure you go to our socials.
We are everywhere.
The quarter mile podcast is on Twitter, it's on YouTube, it's on Instagram, it's on Facebook.
It's on...
What else?
What else do you know?
Did you say TikTok?
God, I did not.
Boom.
I did not say TikTok.
I don't know why I didn't say that.
We are in Twitter.
I literally always forget Twitter exists.
So if you go to our Twitter and you're like, man, this is a really out...
Sorry.
Shoot me a message.
Get with it, you know?
Make sure you check us out.
Make sure you go to our Instagrams, our Facebooks, our YouTubes, our Twitter's, our Tikki
talkies, all of that stuff.
And always remember to live your life with your family.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not saying live your life a quarter mile at a time.
You're not doing it, you know?
I am.
I am.
Live your life a quarter mile.
Sure.
Yeah.
That's how you got to do it.
That's it.
That was it.
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