Why Gen X and Millennials Make The Most Dangerous Duo

Episode 67 March 25, 2026 00:27:27
Why Gen X and Millennials Make The Most Dangerous Duo
Twitty In The City
Why Gen X and Millennials Make The Most Dangerous Duo

Mar 25 2026 | 00:27:27

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In episode 67 of Twitty in the City, Twitty and THC dive into a hilarious and surprisingly real debate about why Gen X and Millennials might be the most dangerous generational duo ever. From analog vs digital skills to DIY survival, technology struggles, and generational mindsets, they break down how these two generations complement each other better than anyone else.

00:00 Welcome To Twitty In The City

01:12 Analog Versus Digital

10:00 Boomers And Gen Z

14:17 Pick Your Generation Team

17:38 Communication Among Generations

21:11 Gen X Millennial Dream Team

24:30 Toolkit Giveaway Update

26:19 Tool Kit Rules and Sign Off

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Episode Transcript

[00:00:02] Speaker A: 20 in the city. [00:00:04] Speaker B: Aloha. [00:00:05] Speaker A: Best generational duo. You're looking at it. Gen X versus Millennials versus everybody else. Would you agree with that? [00:00:15] Speaker B: I think if you took Gen X and Millennials and put them on the same team we would demolish every other generation out there. [00:00:22] Speaker A: I I 100 I think. [00:00:24] Speaker B: I think even if you took Gen A, what is it? Gen Z and Gen A or something like this. [00:00:28] Speaker A: Whatever. [00:00:28] Speaker B: It don't matter if you took them and put them on the same team as baby boomers. Yep. It it wouldn't even work. Baby Boomers would just keep yelling at the Gen Z's and the Gen A the whole time. For sure. [00:00:38] Speaker A: Get in the comments if you disagree. It don't matter. Cuz you're going to be wrong. A Gen Xer and a Millennial. No. No other generation can handle this duo. Cuz I tell you why right now everybody gets on and it's a battle of Gen X versus Millennials. [00:00:53] Speaker B: Correct. [00:00:53] Speaker A: And I will say there's some things that are that can have annoyance of a Gen X and vice versa. Gen X's have some things about millennials. But you know why we butt heads so much? Because we got the same winning mentality. [00:01:06] Speaker B: Correct. [00:01:07] Speaker A: And that's what makes us dangerous. [00:01:09] Speaker B: I'd agree. I'd agree with that. 100 I agree with that. [00:01:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:12] Speaker B: I would say that like you know like if I was to compare the two generations I would say that they're both like because my generation is Generation X. But we were more analog. [00:01:22] Speaker A: Yes. [00:01:22] Speaker B: We were more right down. Put it down on a piece of paper. Let's rewind the tape with a pencil. Let's you know stuff like that. And you guys were more digital. So like Millennial was like the digital pioneers. We were like the analog kind of like if you had a radio and one was analog or digital and you had to switch back and forth where [00:01:38] Speaker A: you're, where you're where you're at. [00:01:39] Speaker B: Yeah. We're analog and y' all are digital. Like and we need both like I know there's some Gen Xers out there right now that are just like we [00:01:46] Speaker A: don't need none of them. [00:01:47] Speaker B: They stupid hold them. And I gotta tell my. I gotta tell my Gen X brothers and sisters out there. Look man. Because there's some. There's some shit we couldn't do. And and and don't. Don't lie to yourself. I noticed some Gen X is like man we if the power went out I'm a team up with my Gen X's. We can we can deal with it when the power's out? [00:02:04] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:02:05] Speaker B: Now the power's on. Yeah. I want my millennial. But the thing is, is that we. We like, cool. We got power. We just not as digitally fluid. Fluent. [00:02:16] Speaker A: Yes. [00:02:16] Speaker B: As. As millennials would be. [00:02:18] Speaker A: But you're also not. And I'm gonna go ahead and say it, you're not as far off the trail to comprehend it. Like another generation before you, where it's like, if I show you one time because you're so digitally. Analogy of, like, I want to retain this information. I know you'll get it. Yeah. And then vice versa. As a millennial, like you said it, if the lights go out, I need me the top dog of a DIY Gen X. You know this. Anytime I'm doing a DIY project, I hit up thc. And I know without a fact, I'm gonna get answers. Better than YouTube, better than the Internet. Cause you done been there, done that. [00:02:57] Speaker B: Still doing it. [00:02:58] Speaker A: Still doing it. [00:02:59] Speaker B: Still doing it. Yeah. Like, I was like, I need a trailer. I'll make one. Oh. [00:03:02] Speaker A: So it's like, yeah, if the lights go off, I'm grabbing me a Gen Xer. Cause I know they're gonna know what to do. There's gonna be no questions asked. And also at. As a millennial, we know how to fall in line and take order from somebody that we have respect for. Because I know some millennials going to be like, we don't need them. If we can do technology, we can do digital analog. No, we can't. And that's because we smart in the digital side. [00:03:26] Speaker B: Correct. [00:03:27] Speaker A: Don't mean we know everything on the analog side. [00:03:29] Speaker B: And I'm still learning my digital side. Like, I can. I mean, I can do a lot of things digitally now. Like, I, I can download apps, I can use apps, I can do things like that. But there are some things that I'm just like, I don't know how this works. I like when I used to buy my. My smart, because I remember smartphones came out, and I think the number one app on a smartphone for me was that bug crushing where you had to smash the bugs on the. On the app. And like, Right. Even my kids would look at me. And that's how I knew that I knew I wasn't like, my generation wasn't all the way digital. Because things that I thought were cool, my kids as millennials were like, that. That's the stupidest game you can find on that. On that thing. And I wouldn't know that because I'm new to this. [00:04:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:09] Speaker B: But for them, they're just. There's a lot more stuff than just smashing bugs. [00:04:13] Speaker A: And we ate it up. We took it. We was able to grasp all of it. It was. [00:04:17] Speaker B: But you guys were able to expand it while us, Generation X, when they handed it to us, we was just lost. Like, whoa, I can actually crush the bug. Yeah. [00:04:24] Speaker A: What I'll tell you this. I think this is why this combo works great. Is we, as millennials, I'll speak for me. If I got you on my team. I ain't afraid to go be your test experiment for the technology side. [00:04:38] Speaker B: Right. Right. [00:04:39] Speaker A: I will go test some shit out for you, and I'm gonna come back and give you the right. [00:04:43] Speaker B: And. And that's. That's one of the things that, like most of my Gen X friends, when they're talking about it, the first thing they do, they just go to bashing. Go to bashing up. They don't know nothing. They don't know nothing. They don't know nothing. Which is the same thing that the baby boomers did to us. [00:04:55] Speaker A: Right. [00:04:55] Speaker B: Was like, oh, y'. [00:04:56] Speaker A: All. [00:04:56] Speaker B: Y' all don't know nothing. You don't know nothing. You know? And we fought that back, and it's like, when are we gonna break that chain where we actually recognize. Nah, nah. I need my millennials. There's a couple things. Like, I don't need. I don't need a millennial to show me how to play a record. I can do that. I can do that. [00:05:13] Speaker A: And if you got a millennial showing you how to play a record, I'm [00:05:16] Speaker B: very fluent in playing a record. I'm very fluent in mailing something out to somebody. Like. But there's things that I don't know, and certain technology comes out, and I'm like, that's a. What I got to get a How much? How many gig. What's a gigabyte? What's a. What's it. What's a. How many terabytes is a terabyte now? [00:05:32] Speaker A: And you know what it is? Here's my thing. Millennials, I think we try to bash on Gen Xers because we see ourselves any in you, we see you in us. Because if you think about a millennial, we're in our 30s right now. [00:05:49] Speaker B: Right. [00:05:49] Speaker A: So everything that we're wanting to do is kind of not really wanting to be on the tech side because shit's expensive. We're now getting in that Gen X mode that I'm gonna say it. We don't want to admit what's the Gen X mode. Doing it the DIY way. Trying to find a shortcut. Trying to, trying to save 35 cents. Is it worth it? If I can fucking fix it, you damn smart. [00:06:13] Speaker B: Hell yeah. 35 cents worth it. [00:06:14] Speaker A: But what does that mean? I gotta go find me probably a Gen Xer to go get the assistance and that's that. [00:06:20] Speaker B: Or just not even the assistance. More of like a direction. [00:06:23] Speaker A: Oh, direction. I like it. [00:06:24] Speaker B: Direction. [00:06:25] Speaker A: And that's that pride, I think, that gets in between our two generations. That's why I said it. We're both alike, which is why I'd put you in my corner. Because we. Enemy of the enemy is my friend. And it's like if we're gonna go to bat, if the world, like I said, technology goes out, I'm finding you and I'm literally gonna be behind you and saying, lead the way, dog. And whatever you need, I got it. [00:06:47] Speaker B: See? And that's, and that's like, like, like if we need to, if we need to do something with hammer and nails, like that's, that's my, my specialty. But if I, if I need to look back and be like, I gotta do what, I gotta open which folder and go through where and do what and, and download what and then, but that's the thing though, is your generation like my generation is we're scared when something says update, when something says, you know, download this now or it says buffering or things like that. Those words scare Gen Xers because that was something we never, we never had. Like when we, when we was rewinding, somebody could look and be like, how long? Like nowadays people don't know how long something buffers. Right? That wheel can spin for five seconds. It can spin for a minute. Like when we, when we was rewinding, we could look and see how much tape we had left. So we could be like, oh yeah, there's another three more minutes and that's going to stop. [00:07:33] Speaker A: It's the, it's the non physical alert. Whereas as a millennial, we, we know internally the buffer timings, we know when just power that shit off or when to cancel that thing. Whereas like you said, for you guys, buffering and download scares you when for us it's like, I'll figure that out. [00:07:52] Speaker B: I know what it is. Like, and like, and like, and it's not that we're like scared that it's not going to work because we're used to nothing. So if it don't work, we've already been there. Yeah, but the thing is Is that I like, I like it to where like, like yourself or somebody else. Because I will look at that digital problem and I will lose my mind. Like, I will sit there like there is no way. But then when y' all come in, you like, ah, Pete, man, that's nothing. Just do this, do that, put that in there. That's gonna update. That's gonna come like this. But when you, when your generation says that to my generation, it calms us down. Cause now we're like, okay, there's hope because. [00:08:27] Speaker A: And there's also Y. [00:08:28] Speaker B: Like okay, we lost. [00:08:29] Speaker A: And it's also a. Like, you're not the problem. I think we, we can come and solidify like what you did was right. It's just that computer is being dumb. [00:08:37] Speaker B: Yes. [00:08:38] Speaker A: It ain't you. Yes, you. [00:08:39] Speaker B: But we wouldn't know that. Like we're not used to that. Like I'm. You know what I'm saying? I'm used to a floppy disk and things like that. [00:08:45] Speaker A: Like some get messed up. It's like that was me. Whereas nowadays technology, it can be technology's fault. Yeah. And that's where we come and it's like, nah, Pete, that ain't you. My computer did that two weeks ago. [00:08:54] Speaker B: I mean, I don't even know when digital, when in the digital era. I don't even know like when things are not cool and when are cool. That's the wrong with Generation X. And, and don't lie, don't lie. We. We have no idea when something is like they, when somebody. Cuz my kids will catch me doing something old way and they'll be like, dad, why are you still doing that? And I'm like, well, that's how you supposed. No, man. No, no, no. What? Give me your phone. They'll take my phone from me. What is he doing? Oh my goodness. Why do you have all this open? You don't need none of. What is this? [00:09:23] Speaker A: Change it up, switch it up, do this, do that. [00:09:25] Speaker B: Yeah. Because we were all. Because I was always used to keeping things on paper, keeping a journal. Keep it there. And my kids was like, dad, what are you doing? [00:09:31] Speaker A: This digital world. Transfer it. No. But yeah, get in the comments. I dare any generation pick anybody but you. I tell you this though, here's the other thing. I'll say if you're going to pick another generation, I think Gen X and Millennials for any other generation are the top two most picked generations. Somebody will put them on their team for correct. I don't think you'll have more votes for A baby boomer. I don't think you'll get more votes than X. [00:09:58] Speaker B: You know why? [00:09:59] Speaker A: Gen Y or Gen Z? [00:10:00] Speaker B: Z. I'm not saying the baby boomers had a. Had an easy growing up. You know what I mean? I guarantee you they didn't. [00:10:06] Speaker A: No. [00:10:06] Speaker B: But when they got to their end, they didn't want to show nobody nothing. They didn't want to teach nobody nothing. [00:10:10] Speaker A: Yeah. They're a little selfish. [00:10:11] Speaker B: They just told everybody. Just, you know what? Bye. I don't. I hope you figure it out. I had to. [00:10:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:16] Speaker B: That was. That's because that's how my grandpa used to say to me. My grandpa used to look at me and be like, I figured it out. You should be able to. Right. And it's like, oh, all right. No help. Okay. [00:10:24] Speaker A: So then I got you. I'll take it to the other side. Because I'm closer to that generation of. I don't know what they are. Z now or Alpha or either way, that the generations after millennials. [00:10:34] Speaker B: Z. And they don't. [00:10:35] Speaker A: They don't have the patience to want to teach somebody. [00:10:38] Speaker B: No. [00:10:39] Speaker A: And they'll be frustrated. Like, what do you mean? You don't know that? Well, you just do that and do that and do that. Well, I don't know that terminology. Oh, no, you just slow. [00:10:45] Speaker B: Then I would go as far as not even saying they don't want to teach nobody. I'll go as far as they don't want to learn from nobody. [00:10:49] Speaker A: That, too. [00:10:50] Speaker B: They want to. They want to figure it out themselves. They figure as long as they got a phone on them, they know everything in the world. [00:10:55] Speaker A: That's true. [00:10:55] Speaker B: Like, if you was to yank that phone and just ask them basic questions that they couldn't look up, they probably wouldn't know. [00:11:01] Speaker A: They'd be a little off. So you got both ends of those spectrums. One don't want to teach, one don't want to learn. Right. Look at a Gen Xer. Look at a Millennial. I might not like it, but I'm going to sit my ass down and be willing to learn from you. [00:11:14] Speaker B: If you put millennials and Gen X's on the same team and we went up against Gen Z and Gen A. Right. [00:11:20] Speaker A: It's over. [00:11:21] Speaker B: We could write our game plan on an Etch A Sketch in cursive on a map and circle it on the map and leave it for them, and I guarantee you. We. Damn guarantee it. Guarantee they ain't gonna find us. [00:11:36] Speaker A: You just split the top three things. [00:11:38] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, bro. [00:11:39] Speaker A: Said say it again. You Could. [00:11:41] Speaker B: We could write out our whole plan of war on an Etch A Sketch. [00:11:46] Speaker A: I know what that is too. [00:11:47] Speaker B: And we can write it in cursive. How we gonna do it? And put the map and circle on the map where we are on a map map, like a paper map, and then hand it to them. And I guarantee you they wouldn't find us. [00:11:59] Speaker A: That's disrespectful. [00:12:00] Speaker B: Guarantee. [00:12:00] Speaker A: But I, I do not disagree, bro. Yep. [00:12:04] Speaker B: They wouldn't even know how to clear. [00:12:05] Speaker A: I think they'd be done with that. Yeah, they'd be done after they get to that. But it's. It is crazy to me that our, our generations butt heads so much. Okay. And I think it's because they just can't realize like we are one in the same. Like every. Everything about a millennial is because of a Gen X. [00:12:23] Speaker B: But I mean, but, but, but think about it though. If it feels like it never got more. There was never more creations after Millen. What I mean by that is like, you know, I can, I can say from my time, in my time period, I had a Walkman and you can say we upgraded that as with the Millennials and it became an ipod or an MP3 player or shuffle. What do we get after that? Nothing. We still. Now it's just your phone, but it's pretty much an MP3 player. [00:12:46] Speaker A: Yeah. They just advance the one thing that got advanced correct and are not trying to make the new ipod or the [00:12:52] Speaker B: shuffle or, or just a new way of listening to music or a new way of doing something with music. Like you guys took it to a different level. You guys took our. Our analog version and said, you know what? It's better if it's digital. [00:13:04] Speaker A: Gosh. The CD that if you walked or moved too fast, it was skip. [00:13:08] Speaker B: Oh yeah, bro. I used to have one of them anti skip platform things that you put the CD player on in your car. That way when you're driving, it just. It don't. It don't shake and skip while you drive it. [00:13:17] Speaker A: I never had to have one of those. I seen one. [00:13:19] Speaker B: Right. It was horrible. Have one because it was only. I still had to put the tape in it and the tape had a cord that plugged into the CD player. [00:13:26] Speaker A: That's crazy. I remember my generation. I thought it was dope when you could take the tape recorder and stick it in there and it had the actual cord to plug into your ipod or iPad. [00:13:38] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. [00:13:39] Speaker A: And so yeah, you had a tape player in your car. Yeah. [00:13:41] Speaker B: And you put the tape In. [00:13:42] Speaker A: Yeah, but then the cord. The cord that came out to your phone or to your iPad, and you just go and switch it to. [00:13:48] Speaker B: Right. You know how many times they used to spit my tape out? Because the cord was always getting in the way of the. [00:13:52] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:13:53] Speaker B: So as soon as it went in, it'd be like. Oh, yeah. [00:13:55] Speaker A: You had to put it in there. You couldn't shove it all the way in there. [00:13:58] Speaker B: See, we knew how to do it, though. We knew how to do it because we grew up with the first Nintendo. So we was always blowing on the cartridges and trying to force the thing back down again. And you had to put it in that certain spot so it don't pop up. [00:14:08] Speaker A: You can't jam something in there. You can't. You can't. You gotta be. [00:14:11] Speaker B: Or you can put another game on top of it. So it didn't pop up. [00:14:13] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. It would have popped back up. I remember those popping back up. But yeah, get in the comments. I'm waiting to have somebody have a perfect rebuttal. Who you putting on your team? I guarantee you, if you pick another generation, you gonna be wrong. You're gonna be picking a Gen Xer or Millennial. I'm sorry. [00:14:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:31] Speaker A: You can't argue with it. [00:14:32] Speaker B: You're coming. Nope. [00:14:35] Speaker A: It's two generations that went through some big, drastic changes. Like you said, it's. For you guys, it was the Walkman from the tape player, but then also the gap of computers were becoming a thing. [00:14:48] Speaker B: Correct. [00:14:48] Speaker A: So you did have an idea about it. [00:14:50] Speaker B: Yeah. But our computers were huge. [00:14:51] Speaker A: Yes. Like, I ain't saying they were one computer. [00:14:54] Speaker B: One computer back in my days would take up like a who floor. [00:14:58] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm not saying like you figured it out, but you knew it was coming. [00:15:02] Speaker B: Yeah, but you guys took it and put it like that. [00:15:04] Speaker A: Yeah, we can. We condensed it. [00:15:06] Speaker B: Yeah, condensed it a lot. [00:15:07] Speaker A: We did. But then you also were able to still and were willing to follow along that. That's why I think the gap isn't that bad. Because it's like, you know how to work in computer, but it's the. If too many screens pop up or if it freezes, this is all you got to do, and then you know that and you can move on. It's not like I have to teach you from beginning of power this on, connect that. Like at work, I see you all the time you trying to figure out how to get four damn monitors on one screen now. But I didn't have to teach you how to do that. You know how to do that. But if you get stuck. [00:15:40] Speaker B: Yes. [00:15:40] Speaker A: I will assist you. [00:15:41] Speaker B: Yes. [00:15:41] Speaker A: And I know you. Yes. Because you're a Gen Xer. You're gonna be like, all right, I did A, B, C, D, and E. And I'm like, oh, here's. [00:15:48] Speaker B: You know how you can spot a Gen Xer, like, real quick. Real quick, real quick. [00:15:53] Speaker A: Ow. [00:15:53] Speaker B: Some don't work. We hit it. That's how. That's how you know if the TV don't work, if the radio don't work, if something don't work, bro, I've hit my computer. That's how. That's where. It's just, like, buffering. I'm like, what's. What's wrong with this thing? What's. And I just started hitting only J. That's. We would all. That's how we was taught, though. We was taught if it don't work, smack it. It should work. It should work in a minute. But that's. Yeah, but that's something you don't catch too. Too many millennials doing. They're just like, it doesn't take a smack. It takes a pushing the button or an update or something. [00:16:23] Speaker A: You know what? [00:16:24] Speaker B: You would calm us down because we was just in front of the tv. Like, what? [00:16:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that's true. [00:16:29] Speaker B: Wow. [00:16:29] Speaker A: I'll say, though. So our smack is now with our lips. It's the. Come on. Yeah, because you heard me do that. I heard you smack something and you hear me go like, what. What is that? [00:16:39] Speaker B: But if I smack, I get a lot of man. [00:16:41] Speaker A: Yeah, you do. Yeah, it's the smack plus the loudness, and it's like, yeah, something's happening. [00:16:45] Speaker B: That's Gen X. [00:16:46] Speaker A: Let me go over there and calm my Gen Xer down. I think also, I think we were just built to. To complement each other, like you said. I don't know of any other generations that are close to each other or that could just compliment. [00:16:59] Speaker B: It was because it was like our generation was like, yo, this is what we do. And you guys went, for real. Well, we can make that better. [00:17:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:08] Speaker B: And. And that's what it was. [00:17:09] Speaker A: And still respect. [00:17:10] Speaker B: And then when we got to the start, when you got to the Gen Z and the Gen A's, they were just like, well, we're just using what the millennials left us, and we want it to be better. [00:17:19] Speaker A: Yeah. They weren't appreciative of it never is. And that's what most. That's why I always laugh when people are like Gen X's or this or like, millennials just want to take this, it's like, we're not trying to take it. You know, at least I'll speak for myself. I will happily, always give a Gen Xer the credit of what I'm able to do. [00:17:37] Speaker B: I put it to you like this. I know some people that might be in the comments right now. And if they're in the comments right now, if you're a Gen Xer in the comments like you, you'll get a Gen X of yelling, capital letters, all kind of stuff. They become in there. A millennial. A millennial will be articulate, but try to sound clever. And then you'll take a Gen Z or a Gen A, right? And then they. They'll say their little things or whatever, but what you won't see, and if, if you're gonna get in the comments, that's fine, Come up in there. Gen X's, Gen Z's, Gen A's, Millennials, every. Every one of y'. All. But this is what I noticed, that if we took away that platform after Millennials, ain't nobody talking. Like, if we took away. If we took away the platform and said, no, you can't leave a comment. You actually have to show up, look us in the face, and say it out loud. I guarantee you Gen Z's and Gen A's will be like, oh, no, I could just. I could. Can't I just text it real quick? I can't text it. I gotta actually stand there. Because all the way to the millennial, like, like Gen Xers, we ain't scared to get up in front of nothing and say anything. We ain't scared. [00:18:35] Speaker A: Millennials aren't either. [00:18:37] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:18:37] Speaker A: I'll hit the platform, but I'll also hit the front door if I got to. I know how to knock and say, how you doing, Ms. Johnson? Correct. Kevin in the back. What you need with Kevin? I got to handle some business with him. [00:18:46] Speaker B: Yes. [00:18:47] Speaker A: Yeah, I ain't afraid to still do that. [00:18:48] Speaker B: No, no, Jenny, they can't test it. If you took the platform away from him, said, no, Stand in front of the people and speak your mind. I guarantee you more than more than half of them are just going to be like, nope, I'm out, I'm out. I'm. [00:19:01] Speaker A: Now, I got to also ask you, because you said all caps, is that. Is that a second way you can tell a Gen Xer is all caps, [00:19:07] Speaker B: all caps, and the in the middle of it? Any, Any. Yeah, brah. [00:19:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:15] Speaker B: Every Gen Xer is sitting there. I'm gonna go to the store. I'm gonna get some new tires. That's like, dude, yeah. I'm like. When I read it sometimes, I'm like, you really think we hanging on your words? And, like, you really think we waiting for you to type the next letter? [00:19:30] Speaker A: I gotta go. I gotta go check those fat. I'm a millennial. I'm trying to. I'm trying to defend the genetics. [00:19:34] Speaker B: There ain't. [00:19:35] Speaker A: There ain't no. There ain't no way I'm telling you. [00:19:38] Speaker B: There's probably. You probably got a text from me with some dots because I'm notorious, too. I'm notorious for putting the dot, dot, dot. [00:19:45] Speaker A: I gotta go. [00:19:45] Speaker B: And really, it's just me trying to download the same time I'm texting. So in my head, that's where the dot, dot, dot comes from. Yeah, we. We're sitting there, like, first we amazed we can even do this. Like, that's. That's. That's one we amazed we even got the capability of because we ain't never had that capability. So, yeah, that. That's just us because we anxious. That's where the comes from. We sitting there going, I'm gonna get my car, Dot. I can't believe I'm telling everybody. And then I'm gonna tell them that. I can't believe I'm letting everybody know. It's. [00:20:14] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what's happening. I can't. I'm not believing it for you. I'm defending my Gen X's out there, dog. There ain't no bruh, let me tell you. But it makes so much sense, though. That's why I'm laughing, because I don't want to tell you. [00:20:25] Speaker B: I'm gonna tell you right now. I'm gonna tell you. If you watching this right now, check your messages. Check your messages right now. Check your. If you see that Gen XR out [00:20:34] Speaker A: there, guarantee you that. Yo, he just said the three X's is because we just can't believe we can do this. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Yep, that's it. That's it. We was like, yeah, we can really do this now, bro. You know how many people I knew from my generation, the minute we got a cell phone, we thought it was cool just to call somebody just because we could. Oh, my God. [00:20:53] Speaker A: Oh, I can't. Yeah. Well, then, yeah, it makes so much sense now that you said it, bro. Said it. When you see all caps and three dots. [00:20:59] Speaker B: Three dots. I'm coming right now. [00:21:03] Speaker A: I can't believe we're actually doing this. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. [00:21:06] Speaker A: Yo, that's guts. I Can't believe he just said that. [00:21:09] Speaker B: And I do. Like. But if you take, if you take Millennials, Gen X, put them on the same team, put them up against Gen Z, Gen A. Oh, we run it through them. It's done, it's done, it's done. I, you don't want to mess with [00:21:19] Speaker A: that team because like you said, there's, there's so much. We can compliment each other. You put any category out there. And I'm not saying millennials can handle every category. That's why I wanted Gen Xer. And I think you're saying the same thing. Gen X's can't handle every category. It'd be the perfect combo. Like I said, I give you diy. No electricity, problem solving. Honestly, I give you cooking. Anything cook related, anything house related, anything diy. [00:21:46] Speaker B: And we not in our feelings. [00:21:48] Speaker A: I'm giving, I'm giving, I'm giving it to a Gen Xer. Like, I'm literally gonna be like, what you need? [00:21:54] Speaker B: Well, see, and I got you. And that's the thing that, like, I think if, if you, if millennials team up with Gen Xers, I think we have an advantage against these Gen Z's and these Gen A's. Only because Gen Z and Gen A are only going to be using anything they can find. Right? They're going to use. The only thing they're going to be using is stuff that your generation and my generation built the structure to. [00:22:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:17] Speaker B: So, like, we already built the foundation. So anything they can come to us with, to even attack us with has got to be built off of the front. The, the, the foundation in which my generation and your generation put down. My generation put it down as the analog. You took it, turned it to digital. They just use it. [00:22:34] Speaker A: Yeah, they're. What do you call that? If we're a tree? They're just a very, very, very far off branch. [00:22:40] Speaker B: Because it would be like something like they would come to y' all and be like, well, we're gonna use this. And you could be like, what? We make that. What are you talking about? [00:22:48] Speaker A: I see in two weeks we need that one part. [00:22:50] Speaker B: And then they're like, well, what if we just unplug it now? It don't work. It don't matter. Because I got Gen X, right? He got the DIY version of the first one. He got the analog version. I was just rolling around with digital. Y' all was just copying the digital. Right. If I stick with Gen X, I got the original on paper blueprints, we [00:23:06] Speaker A: got the plug it in Crank the generator, add the gas. [00:23:10] Speaker B: We ain't scared, we ain't stuck. [00:23:12] Speaker A: Get in the comments. I dare you. Name a genera. Name a pair that you would pair yourself with, and I guarantee you, if you're pairing yourself with one of us, that's still a win. [00:23:21] Speaker B: You know what's funny? [00:23:22] Speaker A: You ain't going. [00:23:23] Speaker B: You know what's funny, though? Like. Like, if they split us and, like, Millennial had to go with, like, the A's and we had to go with the Z's, I think the only thing that's going to happen is they're going to be like, secret treaties between before you have Millennials and Gen X's kind of meeting, like, on the Hill. [00:23:39] Speaker A: Oh, for sure. [00:23:40] Speaker B: Hey, man, I don't know why I'm teamed up with this team. [00:23:44] Speaker A: It would be that what you call that? It's like true confession. It'd be like, you know I wouldn't pick them, Right. [00:23:48] Speaker B: I know that both of our. Your generation and my generation, we would just sit there and argue and yell with this other one. Oh, arguing. You. You know, we got to get somebody from that. We got to pull in Zack some down. [00:23:59] Speaker A: We do. [00:24:00] Speaker B: We got to pull in because he is like, I think he's a Z. I think he's a Generation Z. [00:24:05] Speaker A: We need to pull in. We'll pull in some Z's. We'll pull in some baby boomers if we got to. I'll bring them all. [00:24:11] Speaker B: Oh, no. It might be too late for them. It's all it might be. [00:24:13] Speaker A: There's somebody out there, though, that's probably in the comments right now saying, my generation to kick all y' all ass. That's the baby boomer. Always got to put the word kicking ass in there somewhere. [00:24:22] Speaker B: If they are in there watching right now, they about to take their medicine and go to be that time. [00:24:26] Speaker A: I know what you're doing, but getting the comments also producer Sean tell me if I'm wrong. I think first week of April, we are gonna finally announce our winner of the Toolkit. A lot of y' all been getting the comments, man. [00:24:39] Speaker B: There's been a lot of people up in there getting in the comments with that and. Yeah, and somebody had asked about shipping, handling, stuff like that. Yeah, don't worry about that. We'll get that to you. [00:24:47] Speaker A: That's a great question. There are some people out there be like, yeah, you gotta cough up the shipping. Nope. We're gonna take care of it. [00:24:52] Speaker B: Yep. [00:24:52] Speaker A: Which means no matter where you are. Yes. We got to ship it overseas. [00:24:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:57] Speaker A: I'M talking to you, Wild Beer. I ain't saying you want it. I don't need him out here saying, oh, they said I want. I'm not saying. But if we got to go that far, we will ship. [00:25:05] Speaker B: We ain't picked yet. We ain't picked yet. Nobody won yet. But there's a lot of people that have entered. I've gotten a lot of toolkits. We've had a lot of people subscribing. Oh, we went up by like, 10, 15 subscribers in the last week. That's fantastic. I appreciate all y' all for doing that. [00:25:17] Speaker A: Producer Sean, help me out here. So it's. You're gonna like and subscribe to the channel. You've gotta. We said you gotta comment on that video. Should we just have people just comment on a vid in the next couple of videos, too? [00:25:31] Speaker B: Sure, sure. Because I'm painting on that one video. Keep it on that one. [00:25:36] Speaker A: You know, unless you're gonna do like. [00:25:37] Speaker B: Like Instagram has comments too, like on a post. [00:25:40] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Instagram's got comments. You know, we'll do producer Sean. He's smart. We'll put the link to the video. You need to put toolkit it on there you go in the description of this video so that you can do that. [00:25:51] Speaker B: Yep, yep. Because I do. [00:25:53] Speaker A: That's a. [00:25:53] Speaker B: That's. [00:25:53] Speaker A: I didn't think about it first. We could just put the link to the video you need to comment on. [00:25:57] Speaker B: I almost don't want to give it away, man. That. That, that tool kit is raw. [00:26:01] Speaker A: We are this far in. [00:26:02] Speaker B: It's raw. [00:26:03] Speaker A: Just because you got a Harbor Freight hat on that don't make you, like, obligated. Now that you get. What is that? Like, majority rules? [00:26:10] Speaker B: No, I just love that. I just love that. [00:26:11] Speaker A: It's a dope, kid. [00:26:13] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a dope kit. [00:26:14] Speaker A: What do we call it? The Nitty Gritty Gritty Home Starter toolkit. Yeah. So if you getting ready to move into a crib of your own apartment or house, this is the toolkit that all your friends is going to be asking you to come help them with [00:26:27] Speaker B: some stuff and keep a track of it. Don't let your tools walk out the house. That's what happened to me, and I had to start all over again. Everybody coming up. Let me get a screwdriver. Let me get this. Let me get that. No. [00:26:36] Speaker A: You know what we should do? When we mail it, we're going to write you ten commandments of this toolkit. [00:26:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:41] Speaker A: One of those things is do not let them out of your sight of your friend. If you got a damn near go to your buddy whiffing with your socket set and watch him fix it. You better do especially the soccer set [00:26:50] Speaker B: because you know if they that soccer said come back, nobody 10 millimeter gonna be missing. [00:26:54] Speaker A: Oh, the whole thing's gonna. [00:26:55] Speaker B: And that thing had two, two different 10 mils. [00:26:57] Speaker A: Oh, it had the short and it had. [00:26:59] Speaker B: Yeah. Watch both of them gonna be gone. You lend them out. [00:27:01] Speaker A: So yeah. Check the description comment toolkit on that video. That'll be in the comments. Make sure you like, make sure you subscribe to the channel. Generation X. Generation Millennial. You ain't whooping our asses none. We taking over everything. Taking it till next thing I'm Twitty the Millennial. That's thc, the Gen Xer. I dare you to come across us. [00:27:20] Speaker B: We out come at.

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