Valuetainment - April 30, 2025


"You Suck!" - Carney CRUSHES Poilievre And IGNITES Canadian CHAOS


Episode Stats

Length

18 minutes

Words per Minute

209.75352

Word Count

3,838

Sentence Count

390

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

What could he have done differently? Why didn t he go to Davos? Why did he not meet with Trump? What would he have said to Trump if he had the chance? And why did he choose to sit down with Trump instead of meeting with other world leaders?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 He can be a nice guy and still impose some discipline from time to time and impose some discipline on his political adversary.
00:00:05.960 Do you know how many times he mentioned the word WEF, globalist, Bilderberg, Davos, during the campaign?
00:00:11.280 The three passports? I mean, I don't think Canadians know that Mark Carney had been advising Trudeau for the last five years.
00:00:17.900 I don't think the Canadians knew on the WEF website...
00:00:20.920 Well, God forbid you offend a liberal left...
00:00:22.360 No, I know. No, because WEF, it's a conspiracy theory, according to the CBC.
00:00:25.760 Yeah.
00:00:28.080 Let's not forget who Mark Carney is.
00:00:30.200 Now, we're all... Pierre, horrible job.
00:00:33.540 Whoever's in charge of his campaign, shame on them for not getting in his ear, as we saw that they're lying.
00:00:37.480 But, dude, he already made a climate change something statement in his victory.
00:00:44.840 He's about ESG. He's about...
00:00:46.520 Guys, he's a WEF puppet, and that's what you guys voted for.
00:00:49.960 So what could he have done differently? Why don't we do this?
00:00:52.040 Okay. Why don't we do this?
00:00:53.800 What could he have done differently?
00:00:54.860 Let's go through some of this stuff, and I mainly want to target one issue, okay?
00:00:59.620 Okay, your job...
00:01:00.860 Who is the most unpredictable world leader right now?
00:01:04.080 Trump.
00:01:04.640 Is it even close?
00:01:05.440 Zero. Nobody else.
00:01:06.580 So guess what? A part of diplomacy is knowing how to deal with an unpredictable personality.
00:01:11.420 Yes.
00:01:11.820 Fair? Okay, let's go through it.
00:01:14.300 Trump says Canada needs to be the 51st state, okay?
00:01:18.080 He comes out hard against Trump.
00:01:21.400 Pierre.
00:01:22.220 What should have Pierre done?
00:01:23.620 Let's go back and look at what Pierre could have done differently.
00:01:27.500 Go ahead.
00:01:27.820 I put out the tweet at the time where I said, you know, he never needed to take an adversarial tone to Trump's threats of tariffs.
00:01:34.480 He could have turned it around back on the liberals and say, he said it in so many words, we have a fentanyl crisis in Canada.
00:01:39.920 We have an immigration crisis in Canada where we've let in people who have not been vetted, who are trying to cross the border into the states, who are on terror watch lists.
00:01:47.000 We've got fentanyl superlabs.
00:01:48.660 We've got a problem.
00:01:49.580 We need to fix this.
00:01:50.340 These are problems of the liberals making.
00:01:52.000 And Trump, as brash as he might be, has a legitimate grievance with Canada.
00:01:55.640 That's what he could have done is to turn it on the Canadians.
00:01:57.620 Should he have gone and met with Trump?
00:02:01.100 A thousand percent.
00:02:02.640 Because if he's not a player who is negotiating with Trump, no one's going to view him as a potential prime minister to sit down with Trump.
00:02:07.600 When Trump called Carney, Prime Minister Carney, and then the left was running around saying, oh, he didn't even call him Governor Carney.
00:02:13.980 That shows you their mindset.
00:02:15.340 So you go and you play ball with the players and people are going to think you're good enough to play ball with the players.
00:02:19.320 Why didn't he go meet with Trump?
00:02:20.520 Because he didn't have the opportunity?
00:02:21.800 Because he was worried about the optics.
00:02:23.360 I believe he was worried about the optics.
00:02:25.180 Everything about this, he was worried about the optics.
00:02:26.940 You're not a change agent.
00:02:27.760 And it's disloyal.
00:02:30.800 Bukele was a change agent.
00:02:32.540 Okay.
00:02:33.160 Millet, change agent.
00:02:34.660 Trump, change agent.
00:02:36.180 Bobby Kennedy, change agent.
00:02:37.880 Maloney, change agent.
00:02:39.820 Pierre Poliev, same old, same old.
00:02:42.060 No change agent.
00:02:42.580 Because you're afraid.
00:02:43.840 Marine Le Pen, Caitlin Georgescu, George Simeone, the populace of the world.
00:02:46.920 And I believe sincerely that Canadians wanted a populist leader to lead them forward.
00:02:51.180 Not to bend the knee and say, I'll be slightly left of, I mean, even left of the left.
00:02:56.740 Carney got a little bit more hardcore than Poliev where they were talking about immigration.
00:03:01.700 You're talking about immigration.
00:03:02.840 They say, well, we'll reduce the numbers to 250,000 immigrants per year.
00:03:05.340 That's the conservative position.
00:03:06.480 After you have 4 million over the last decade.
00:03:09.100 I mean, they were liberal lights.
00:03:11.500 But the problem is you turn down the biggest voices on earth to make the things known about Carney
00:03:16.280 that need to be known to the Canadians?
00:03:17.640 I would have loved to have seen him on Theo.
00:03:20.020 I would have loved to have seen him on Brogan.
00:03:22.400 I would have loved to have seen him on Nelk for different reasons.
00:03:25.860 I would have loved him.
00:03:26.720 He wouldn't have gone on Tucker because Tucker would have actually asked him tough questions.
00:03:30.200 And that's scary for him.
00:03:31.460 I would have loved to have seen him on Megan.
00:03:32.840 And then, you know, these people say, why would they want to go on these American podcasts?
00:03:37.640 Because if you're on Twitter, Twitter is everybody.
00:03:41.540 He would have hundreds of millions of views on Twitter where you consume content.
00:03:45.060 Again, the landscape has changed.
00:03:47.940 YouTube, Twitter is a different game.
00:03:50.600 Canadians consume content on Twitter and YouTube.
00:03:53.800 It's optics.
00:03:54.940 It's laughter.
00:03:55.840 It's an opportunity to do something with Theo.
00:03:57.940 Do you remember the time where J.D. Vance was on Theo and they talked about cocaine?
00:04:03.140 Do you remember that one time?
00:04:04.040 Dying laughing.
00:04:04.420 And J.D. is laughing.
00:04:05.840 You know what side of J.D. you saw?
00:04:07.520 Can you pull up the J.D. clip of how hard he laughed with Theo Vaughn?
00:04:11.500 Theo may honestly be the most important podcast for a candidate to go on.
00:04:16.340 And I'm being – if I was a campaign manager, he's my number one on the list.
00:04:19.760 Do you know why?
00:04:20.720 Because he humanizes you.
00:04:21.940 Because he humanizes you.
00:04:23.920 Is this it, Rob?
00:04:25.000 I believe so.
00:04:25.620 Let's see this clip.
00:04:26.560 Go for it.
00:04:27.020 Go ahead.
00:04:27.340 I don't know if I'd be sober if this stuff weren't killing people, to be honest with you.
00:04:31.480 I know that's sad to say.
00:04:33.400 But that keeps me out of the risk of it.
00:04:35.380 It just makes it too –
00:04:36.820 Makes it a little scarier.
00:04:37.780 Yeah, that's the thing.
00:04:38.560 It makes it scarier.
00:04:39.680 But it's also sad that somebody – I mean this is ridiculous to say probably – that somebody can't – you can't even do cocaine in this country anymore.
00:04:50.680 And that seems like a crazy thing to say.
00:04:53.740 Don't say that.
00:04:54.560 Don't say that.
00:04:55.580 But I said it.
00:04:56.320 But yeah.
00:04:57.400 But don't say that anymore.
00:04:58.540 I'm going to steal that line.
00:05:00.340 He brought that up with Trump as well.
00:05:02.000 He's like, man, it keeps you up at night like an owl, baby.
00:05:04.560 That's the future – the potential future vice president sitting there laughing with you.
00:05:09.920 Marketing doesn't understand this.
00:05:11.140 And it made me go, oh, man, he's hilarious.
00:05:13.980 He gets it.
00:05:14.700 He's one of us.
00:05:15.520 It's not just the politicians.
00:05:16.540 Because if there's anything that we've learned from Trump is that people want authenticity.
00:05:20.240 They want an authentic candidate.
00:05:22.060 So what you're saying about Theo Yvonne is he'll make you human, make you laugh.
00:05:25.840 I think he's so – as a campaign manager, I would have the best relationship with five podcasts.
00:05:32.460 In America.
00:05:33.600 And he's one of them on my top five.
00:05:35.020 Well, the issue is – can I say one thing just about Canada?
00:05:37.380 Because I have a different perspective here.
00:05:38.980 My brother – my brother-in-law is from Canada.
00:05:41.160 He moved here 10 years ago.
00:05:43.000 So the reason he moved here, he's like, dude, I got out of there.
00:05:45.560 I saw the writing on the wall.
00:05:47.240 His brother still lives there.
00:05:48.520 He's there with his family.
00:05:50.340 So I – and my dad's from Detroit, right next to Windsor.
00:05:53.040 I have a good relationship with a lot of the Canadians here.
00:05:55.060 But I have a different perspective.
00:05:56.640 Here it is.
00:05:57.900 Canada is the most progressive country in the Western Hemisphere.
00:06:02.340 I mean, they're basically like Scandinavian, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, all in one just north of the border here.
00:06:09.660 They're essentially California with maple syrup and hockey.
00:06:13.400 All they do is they're socially progressive and fiscally socialist.
00:06:18.700 How you doing?
00:06:19.340 You saying anything out of me?
00:06:19.960 I'm just giving some behind-the-scenes to people on PBD Podcast Circle.
00:06:23.240 No problem.
00:06:24.200 If you want to see the shoes he's got on or no shoes that he's got on, go on PBD Podcast Circle.
00:06:29.280 PBD, what's your point, PBD?
00:06:30.980 I'm trying to make a point here.
00:06:32.080 They have to go see it.
00:06:33.380 This video is only going to be on the next circle, PBD Podcast.
00:06:36.540 Go ahead, Adam.
00:06:37.240 He's like, guys, here it is.
00:06:39.500 I don't have my shoes on.
00:06:40.700 That's so funny.
00:06:41.720 He wasn't making a point in the middle of you not making a point.
00:06:44.000 That's the fact that they're not making it.
00:06:44.820 But the point is they are borderline communist.
00:06:46.960 And we've seen so many people over the last four years be like, dude, get me out of this place.
00:06:54.820 So, you know, you're saying that, you know, anything that happens, you'll blame on Trump.
00:07:00.260 Okay, I'm with you on that.
00:07:02.140 But some of it actually does fall on Trump.
00:07:05.200 Like, you know, I guess I want a similar breakdown to what you're thinking here because you don't go from 90% approval ratings to all of a sudden hovering in the 20s, you know, right when Trump takes office and starts talking about 51st state.
00:07:18.620 In my opinion, you know, one of my greatest friends and mentors wrote a book called Choose Your Enemies Wisely.
00:07:25.060 When Trump showed up and basically started talking about the 51st state, Canadians and Mark Carney all of a sudden had an enemy.
00:07:33.080 Because if you look at approval ratings in Canada, Trump is despised.
00:07:39.440 Okay, it's like California.
00:07:41.000 Good luck convincing California that a fiscal conservative guy like Trump or a socially conservative guy like Trump is the best approach in Canada.
00:07:49.700 Good luck changing Canada.
00:07:51.440 No, you're not.
00:07:52.080 That's my point.
00:07:52.640 Good luck changing California.
00:07:53.560 My point is they're the most progressive country in the Western Hemisphere.
00:07:56.420 You keep losing conservatives that are leaving Canada.
00:07:59.320 No, no doubt.
00:08:00.180 I mean, they're going ultra liberal and they're going to pay the price by doubling down on Justin Trudeau.
00:08:04.980 Just remember this.
00:08:06.440 Justin Trudeau's approval rankings right around the beginning of the year was what?
00:08:11.040 25%?
00:08:12.660 Horrible.
00:08:13.580 Horrible.
00:08:14.380 And Canadians just looked at Justin Trudeau.
00:08:17.040 Yeah.
00:08:17.500 Part two, Mark Carney and said, we want more of that.
00:08:20.380 And it was almost like a F you vote to Trump for the 51st state.
00:08:24.800 That's why I said he is the most chaotic, unpredictable candidate.
00:08:29.200 The way you handle him qualifies you to be the prime minister of a country.
00:08:33.260 You mishandled him.
00:08:34.620 Period.
00:08:35.580 That was a mishandling.
00:08:36.800 It's an opponent.
00:08:37.440 How do you handle this opponent?
00:08:38.660 He's not going away.
00:08:40.360 And you don't know how to handle him?
00:08:41.560 Then you don't belong at this job.
00:08:43.000 No problem.
00:08:43.600 Can I ask you a question, Pat?
00:08:44.100 This would have been a layup.
00:08:44.740 What percentage?
00:08:45.580 And I agree with you.
00:08:46.300 He should have gone on candidates.
00:08:47.220 He should have been more human.
00:08:48.400 He should have basically been a change agent.
00:08:50.740 What percentage of this L, this loss, do you put on Trudeau?
00:08:55.240 Sorry.
00:08:56.260 Pierre.
00:08:56.820 Pierre Polyev?
00:08:58.020 What percentage do you put on Trump?
00:08:59.920 What percentage do you put on just the TDS, Trump derangement syndrome that goes on in Canada?
00:09:03.760 100% on Pierre.
00:09:05.500 100%?
00:09:06.520 100% on Pierre because you control.
00:09:09.800 You're in control of a way that you have an unpredictable candidate.
00:09:14.120 What are you talking about?
00:09:15.240 My son is playing against somebody that you're preparing for an opponent, and the guy the
00:09:19.500 entire game says, you suck, you suck, you suck, you suck, you suck.
00:09:23.280 How do you handle it?
00:09:24.400 What percentage was on the kid that kept telling your son he sucks?
00:09:27.720 It's 100% on my son.
00:09:29.760 How do you handle it?
00:09:30.620 He's going to say you suck.
00:09:31.680 The kid's got a reputation.
00:09:33.120 He's going to keep telling you how much you suck.
00:09:34.980 How do you handle that?
00:09:36.340 That's the difference.
00:09:37.260 Because to me, you can sit there and play this, whatever you want to call it.
00:09:42.520 Oh my God, it's all Trump's fault.
00:09:44.100 It's because of him that we lost, and because of him that we...
00:09:47.440 Okay, keep putting reasons why you lose on the outside and not on you.
00:09:51.840 Keep putting that and see what happens.
00:09:53.360 That's exactly right.
00:09:54.360 I agree.
00:09:54.840 I agree.
00:09:55.640 Let me just respond.
00:09:56.700 Tom, let me just say one thing, and I'm coming right to you, please.
00:09:59.120 I agree with you that a lot of it goes on to Pierre.
00:10:02.060 I'm not willing to go 100%.
00:10:03.620 Because that means that the entire electorate in Canada is just based on Trump.
00:10:08.160 I don't think that's what it is.
00:10:09.060 I think he definitely deserves a lot of the credit for the loss.
00:10:12.840 But to say that the...
00:10:13.720 100%.
00:10:14.080 It's 100% on him.
00:10:15.360 It's 100% on him.
00:10:16.800 By the way, what percentage of DeSantis' mishandling of his campaign two and a half years ago is on him versus Trump?
00:10:24.180 Large percentage.
00:10:24.920 100% of it.
00:10:26.320 None of it is on Trump.
00:10:27.360 You have to make the phone call.
00:10:28.600 Why do I call him?
00:10:29.340 What do you mean, what do you call him for?
00:10:30.680 He helped you become a governor.
00:10:32.000 But did you see I won by one and a half million?
00:10:33.720 Not the first time, around 34,000.
00:10:36.160 You mishandled it.
00:10:37.660 Go visit him at Mar-a-Lago.
00:10:38.840 I don't need to visit him at Mar-a-Lago.
00:10:39.780 Who the hell are you?
00:10:41.240 He came before you.
00:10:42.420 He's the alpha, not you.
00:10:43.920 Danielle Smith went to meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
00:10:46.660 She's more popular in Alberta now.
00:10:48.260 It's like...
00:10:48.680 Courage is contagious.
00:10:49.900 The Texas of Canada.
00:10:50.520 Yeah, well, it's definitely more free-minded and free-spirited.
00:10:53.880 So is Saskatchewan and certain other provinces.
00:10:56.120 What do you think about Maxime?
00:10:57.260 Maxime Bernier?
00:10:57.940 I mean, I like him.
00:10:58.940 He's not a viable candidate for prime minister yet, or maybe never,
00:11:02.340 just because of the way the Canadian political system works.
00:11:05.140 I ran for the People's Party of Canada in 2021, and I've seen how it works.
00:11:08.520 When you control the media, you control the swaths of the population's access to information.
00:11:13.480 I did an interview on the CBC when I was running,
00:11:15.540 and they didn't upload the interview to the CBC website
00:11:18.320 because I guess they didn't like the way it went.
00:11:19.940 It didn't make me look bad enough.
00:11:20.980 And I had to hound them to put it on the internet
00:11:22.520 so that I could share it the day before the election.
00:11:24.760 Tom.
00:11:25.320 And then let's transition out.
00:11:26.320 My thought on this is Pierre missed it.
00:11:31.620 Pierre missed it with such a layup.
00:11:34.880 He says, President Trump is talking about 51st state.
00:11:38.740 That's Trudeau's Canada.
00:11:40.740 That's Trudeau's Canada.
00:11:42.380 Our Canada, we're not the 51st state.
00:11:44.500 We're going to be the number one partner of the largest economy in the world,
00:11:47.840 and we're going to enjoy this incredible partnership,
00:11:49.660 and we are not going to go to the seeds of liberalism where Carney is taking us.
00:11:54.860 It was such an easy distinction to make where you make the harbor here,
00:11:59.060 and now you open the door for Trump to come back and to say that's exactly right.
00:12:02.640 See, we want to be the trading partner.
00:12:03.960 We don't want to be the NAFTA partner.
00:12:05.180 This is what we want to be.
00:12:06.300 This is what we're going to do.
00:12:07.120 The 51st state, when you hear Trump saying about that, that's Trudeau's Canada.
00:12:10.560 Do you want more of that?
00:12:11.720 Vote for that.
00:12:12.620 You want us to move forward?
00:12:13.940 Go with us.
00:12:14.620 And, by the way, remember, guys, words, talk, numbers, scream, 1.2 percentage points.
00:12:20.580 This was not a liberal spike.
00:12:22.840 This was not a blowout.
00:12:24.860 1.2 points lost after running the most horrific, arrogant, entitled campaign
00:12:32.000 and Canadian conservative.
00:12:34.060 What do you mean 1.2?
00:12:35.180 That was the margin of victory?
00:12:36.560 Yeah, on the party votes between the two parties.
00:12:39.240 Benny Johnson just tweeted this, and he said the most important question.
00:12:41.920 Go to the tweet, Rob, if you could, instead of the image.
00:12:44.660 Oh, don't worry about it.
00:12:45.280 I can read it.
00:12:45.720 I have it.
00:12:46.540 Oh, you have it.
00:12:47.260 Okay, watch this.
00:12:48.620 He says, Canadians 60 years and older are more worried about dealing with Trump
00:12:53.440 than Canada's housing crisis or cost of living.
00:12:56.300 Young people, they want affordable living costs and rents.
00:12:59.860 Boomers looked south, shrugged, and let Canada rot.
00:13:03.140 Okay, go to that chart.
00:13:03.980 Go to that chart.
00:13:04.600 Okay, look at this.
00:13:05.780 The ages.
00:13:06.780 Blue, 18 to 29.
00:13:07.820 Green, 13 to 44.
00:13:09.400 Yellow is 45 to 59.
00:13:10.580 Red is 16 over.
00:13:12.300 Look at blue.
00:13:13.040 Blue, make Canada a better place to live is where the young is worried about.
00:13:18.820 Look at growing the economy.
00:13:20.720 Blue.
00:13:21.560 The younger generation, 18 to 29.
00:13:23.620 Making housing more affordable.
00:13:25.080 Blue.
00:13:25.640 Look how much boomers cared about the youth of Canada making housing.
00:13:28.960 They could care less.
00:13:30.240 Okay, boomers.
00:13:30.420 Look how much they care about making Canada a better place to live.
00:13:33.080 They could care less.
00:13:34.540 Look how much they care about growing the economy.
00:13:36.100 They could care less.
00:13:37.200 Look how much they fear a Trump.
00:13:38.740 Look at the second one.
00:13:40.020 Delusional.
00:13:41.240 Delusional.
00:13:42.360 They are the most propagandized people on earth.
00:13:44.060 What's crazy is the older generation generally becomes more conservative.
00:13:48.900 Wow.
00:13:49.560 Generally becomes more conservative, unless if you live in Canada.
00:13:53.880 Or socialist Greece.
00:13:55.320 And we saw what happened when you took 15 years ago when they took away their benefits under austerity.
00:14:00.160 Remember?
00:14:00.480 Bankruptcy, dude.
00:14:01.100 Yeah, they flip out.
00:14:02.180 So, in other words, an old generation in a capitalist society becomes more conservative.
00:14:06.740 Older generations in an entitled society, wait, give me my check and let me sip my wine in the afternoon.
00:14:12.720 That is the...
00:14:13.820 Back for the young people in Canada.
00:14:15.400 There's a capture in Canada.
00:14:16.840 Where you get one in four people working directly or indirectly for the government, they're going to be beholden to the government.
00:14:22.040 And I think that that probably is a lot more, 60 and over, dependent on government whatever for subsistence.
00:14:29.240 And that's how you get them captured.
00:14:30.880 But it's propagandized to the point where I genuinely believe it's something like Stockholm Syndrome-esque.
00:14:36.040 Where a lot of the Canadians feel that their own crises are too difficult to do, complicated to solve.
00:14:40.880 And they got that big boogeyman being flashed in their face by the media.
00:14:43.580 During a season like this where a lot of people are going through challenging times, they're worried.
00:14:47.660 They don't know what's going on.
00:14:48.400 Some of the people are having a hard time with their finances, with their small businesses, with their careers, with their families.
00:14:53.800 Stress period, anxiety, any of that stuff.
00:14:55.980 I said, I think we need something to make people's day.
00:14:58.700 And I think our audience wants to participate in that.
00:15:02.760 So what do we do?
00:15:03.500 We sat there and said, we want to come up.
00:15:06.400 Since our audience, a lot of business owners, executives, small business owners, entrepreneurs, we want to send,
00:15:11.380 we want to give you the opportunity to send a package to anybody you know that's going through challenging time with a heartfelt message to make their day.
00:15:21.380 So today, we're launching this new initiative called When Life Gives You Lemons, what do we do?
00:15:29.660 Make lemonade.
00:15:30.840 This program right here, Rob, if you want to play the clip.
00:15:32.940 So we're sitting there, we come up with this idea.
00:15:34.620 Here's what it is.
00:15:35.400 The box is when you choose to order this program that we have, okay, you send this box, we send it on behalf of you, that box right there.
00:15:46.180 They open it up.
00:15:47.360 There's a video message being played by me, an encouraging message about what they're going through today.
00:15:52.640 They get a hat.
00:15:53.460 On top of that, they get the smell.
00:15:56.300 When you open this up, it smells like lemon, literally when you open it up.
00:16:00.300 You get to pick and choose.
00:16:01.940 My video is playing right here when they open it up.
00:16:04.600 Obviously, I'm going to press pause here.
00:16:06.240 But it's an encouraging message.
00:16:07.640 You get to pick and choose what color hat they get.
00:16:09.900 It's either the white lemon hat with Valuetainment and a lemon on the back, and it says when life gives you a lemon.
00:16:15.020 In the middle, it says make lemonade.
00:16:16.660 You can choose the green hat, or you can choose the red and green, all of this, the black and green in it.
00:16:23.760 Anyways, inside of it, when you open it up, there's a Valuetainment paper that's in it.
00:16:29.260 There is this lemon squeezer that's in it.
00:16:32.820 You got these, what do you call these things?
00:16:34.600 Air fresheners.
00:16:35.000 Air fresheners in the car.
00:16:36.580 You got a bunch of stickers, a bunch of lemons, and then stress balls in it.
00:16:40.200 Okay?
00:16:40.840 They're going to laugh.
00:16:41.980 They're going to have fun with it.
00:16:43.360 But if you're somebody that's watching this, you have a friend, a family member, a co-worker that's really going through it today,
00:16:49.660 and you want to put the biggest smile on their face, representing both Valuetainment and the individual that's going through it,
00:16:55.900 go to vtmerch.com, Rob, if you can help them walk through this.
00:17:00.000 And there's going to be a card in there.
00:17:01.080 You can go to vtmerch.com.
00:17:03.760 Rob, if you can go to the card so they can see what that will look like.
00:17:06.940 So they'll get that box.
00:17:08.300 You see the future looks bright on it, hashtag.
00:17:10.880 And then the note right there with your name on the bottom left, meaning sent to you with care from your name, being in there.
00:17:18.720 So this is more than just a box.
00:17:19.980 It's a message of optimism, encouragement, and the power of turning life's lemons into something amazing.
00:17:24.980 We want to be able to use these opportunities to make people's days.
00:17:29.040 We did this with only a limited 500 of these.
00:17:32.380 We don't have more of these.
00:17:33.280 These are all handmade.
00:17:34.800 These took six weeks to make.
00:17:36.520 So we only have 500 supply.
00:17:39.480 The cost on this, we're making no money on this.
00:17:41.660 This is $74.99 to ship it to somebody with everything that's in there.
00:17:45.860 So go to vtmerch.com, place your order, and when you do, be sure in the shipping address you put their shipping address.
00:17:52.360 Unless if you want one that comes to you, there are going to be limited supplies.
00:17:55.360 You can have one being shipped to you, and you go deliver it to somebody.
00:17:57.980 I'm personally sending 10 to people that I know, and I think Pierre Poliev is on the list of one of the ones that I have.
00:18:03.620 Better put an apple in there, too.
00:18:06.340 They're going to be going to some of the people that I have as well.
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