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The fifth of the [[Mumble]] chats involving [[Chris]].  
'''Mumble 5''' is the fifth of the [[Mumble]] chats involving [[Chris]], held in [[February 2009]].
 
Length: '''26:09'''


==Summary==
==Summary==
[[Clyde]] confronts [[Chris]] as he prepares to chat with [[Julie]], asking him about whether he can truly support a family. In this chat, we get such gems as Chris believing he can actually support a family by "tucking away a hundred dollars every month." Chris claims he will go get a job if he needs to, and he lies in saying he's actually tried to find jobs with his [[CADD]] degree rather than just sitting on his ass all day in his room. Chris also references the beginnings of the [[Miyamoto saga]].  Finally, he also explains that he villainizes [[CADD Chef|those in the comics]] who have made him "feel inferior" in real life.
*[[Clyde]] confronts [[Chris]] as he prepares to chat with [[Julie]].
*Clyde asks him about whether he can truly support a family.  
*Chris believes he can support a family by "tucking away a hundred dollars every month."
*Chris will get a job if he needs to, but lies about trying to find one using his [[CADD]] degree.
*[[CADD Chef]] among others is a villain because they made him feel inferior in real life.


==Video==
<center>
{{Infobox/Audiofile
| name          = Mumble 5
| audio          = {{#ev:youtube|c94ECypOUO0}}
| Stardate      = [[February 2009]]
| Featuring      = [[Chris]], [[Julie]], [[Clyde]],
}} </center>
==Transcript==
==Transcript==
{{transcription}}
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Hello.<br>
'''Julie''': I'll be right back, I have to turn the television down.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Hey, Julie.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> I'll be right back, I have to turn the television down.<br>
'''Chris''': OK.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> OK.<br>
 
''[extremely long pause]''<br>
'''Julie''': I'm back. Hello Chris.  
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> I'm back. Hello, Chris.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> Chris, are you there? Hello?<br>
'''Julie''': Chris, are you there? Hello?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> You got my email, right? You got it, right?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> Clyde, what are you doing here?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': You got my email, right? You got it, right?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Did you get the email?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> What?<br>
'''Chris''': Clyde, what are you doing here?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> The email... I sent.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Oh, uh I haven't been- you sent me an email. Uhh, ok I haven't been able to get into me email, lately, it's uh, eh, kinda a bit funky.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Did you get the email?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Well, I'll read it out, but before I say so, I've had a long talk with Vivian, and she's right, I'm going way too far out of line. I'm not gonna harm anyone anymore for the rest of my goddamn life.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> Well that's good to hear.<br>
'''Chris''': Clyde?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Unfortunately, she agrees that...<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> ''[overlaps]'' What is Clyde doing here?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': The email I sent.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> ...I can not let you, I can not let you meet any woman, ever, until you get your life together.<br />
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> What's Clyde doing here? He's not supposed to be here-<br>
'''Chris''': Oh, I haven't been -- you sent me an email. I haven't been able to get into me email, lately it's kinda a bit funky.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> His life is miserable. Look at at, Julie. A man who... [''Chris sighs''] tell me, what have you done today? What have you done of merit today? Go- go through your daily routine.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> I made contact-<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Well you'll be able to figure it out. But before I say so, I've had a long talk with Vivian, and she's right, I've gone way too far out of line. I'm not gonna harm anyone anymore for the rest of my goddamn life.  
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> He's a good person, he doesn't need to...<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> I made contact with Julie and expressed my love for her. A little bit more.<br />
'''Chris''': Well that's good to hear.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Yes, it was rather nice.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Something productive. What have you done with your [[Sonichu]] to, you know, whatever potential financial gain you can get from it?<br>
'''Julie''': ''[overlaps]'' What is Clyde doing here?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> For your information I have received a call from an associate of [[Nintendo]], that's willing to bring it up to [[Shigeru Miyamoto|Mr. Miyamoto]] again. Hopefully it'll be restarted.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Tell me-<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': Unfortunately, she agrees that I can not let you, I can not let you meet any woman until you get your life together. His life is miserable. Look at him, Julie. A man who... tell me, what have you done today? What have you done of merit today? Go through your daily routine.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Chris, that's awesome.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> And tell me, how long will this take?<br />
'''Julie''': He's a good person he doesn't need to...
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Hmm. Depends.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> I mean... y-<br />
'''Chris''': I made contact with Julie and expressed my love for her. A little bit more.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I have to he- wait for them to call me back. Them to call me back.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> I mean, it could take months. I mean it's taking me months til anything starts and till then, you gotta find yourself a way of financial security. Besides, aren't you gonna have to make a trip anyway? You've got to have to save up money somehow.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': Something productive. What have you done with your Sonichu to whatever potential financial gain you can get from it?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Myeah. I'm gonna save up money for a month.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> How are you gonna save money? I mean [[Monthly tugboat|$800 a month]]... really?<br />
'''Chris''': For your information I have received a call from an associate of Nintendo, that's willing to bring it up to Mr. Miyamoto again. Where it'll be restarted.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Yeah... it'll be a while sure, but I will have it saved up.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> But don't you got bills to pay? After bills, how much do you have left?<br />
Julie: That's awesome.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I don't need to tell you my financial situation.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> I think Julie would like to know. Right?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Tell me, how long will this take?
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> Clyde, stop it.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> Yeah Clyde, leave us alone.<br>
'''Chris''': Hmm. Depends.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> I'm not doing anything harmful, I'm just asking how you're going to save money up for a future family. I mean if you cannot even do that... then, there's... there's no way your family will be a success. She will divorce you quicker than... I dunno. I dunno.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I'm working on [''Julie chimes in, inaudible, along the lines of never divorcing Chris.''] controlling my [[Chris and money|compulsive spending]].<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': I mean...
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> It's not just controlling your spending. You can do that easily. The thing is you need more than $800 a month. Way more to support a family.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Maybe so, but at least I'll have some money tucked away before I start that family up.<br />
'''Chris''': I have to wait for them to call me back.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> And how much do you have tucked away right now?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> (Smug) I have about 100 bucks tucked away right now.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': I mean, it could take months. I mean it's taking me months til anything starts and you gotta find yourself a way of financial security. Besides, aren't you gonna have to make a trip anyway? You've got to have to save up money somehow.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> ''[laughs]'' Chris... $100 might last you a week.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Shows what you know.<br>
'''Chris''': Myeah. I'm gonna save up money for a month.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Ok. In an average week how much do you think you'll spend on food for let's say, two adults and uh, well you're not going to have a child that fast, so just, let's go with two adults.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Hmm. I'm sorry could you repeat the question?<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': How are you gonna save money? I mean $800 a month...
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> How much do you think it would cost to feed two adults, let's say you and Julie, for a week?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I'd say probably about... right about somewhere between twenty to fifty.<br />
'''Chris''': It will be a while sure, but I will have it saved up.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Alright, let's just say thirty to average that out. You got seventy bucks left that week. Now, let's see: you got bills to pay. Hmm... And that's obviously got to be like... what kind of bills you got? TV, you got Internet, I mean, Julie, what other amenities do you need?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> She doesn't have to answer you.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': But don't you got bills to pay? After bills, how much you got left?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> I'm- My God. It's simple. You got TV, you got your car payments, car insurance, you got your Internet, you got utilities, it's all gonna add up. $100 is not going to last a month.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I tucked a hundred aside and uh, a hundred a month and I'll have enough money saved up. Over that time.<br>
'''Chris''': I don't need to tell you my financial situation?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> The thing is what happens when you run out?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Then I'll save up some more.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': I think Julie would like to know. Right?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> No, that takes time. Ahh... I mean, oh my God. How much money do you think it costs to raise a family for a year?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I'll bet that might seem to run into the thousands.<br>
'''Julie''': Clyde, stop it.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> And if you save $100 a month... you'd barely get $1,000.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Well if I have to, I can and will get a job.<br>
'''Chris''': Yeah Clyde, leave us alone.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> And again, I looked over your [[CADD|files]]. Why do you think you got an F on that?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I did not get an F on that.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': I'm not doing anything harmful, I'm just asking how you're going to save money up for a future family. I mean if you cannot even do that... there's no way your family will be a success. She will divorce you quicker than... I dunno. I dunno.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Ohh, oh, what'd you get then?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I got... an A+. It took me weeks to months. A whole lot of thought. It's that big grand [[CWCville Shopping Center|shopping mall]] with the mayor's office on the other floor.<br>
'''Chris''': I'm working on controlling my compulsive spending.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> But you got an F in the comics, I thought that's what you got.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Well, you misunderstood.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': It's not just controlling your spending. You can do that easily. The thing is you need more than $800 a month. Way more to support a family.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Well, how did I misunderstand? I mean, it says, "I have Grade F destruction," that definitely implies Grade F.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> It was on previous projects before that one. One or two.<br>
'''Chris''': Maybe so, but at least I'll have some money tucked away before I start that family up.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> But then why'd you have to villainize him? I mean everyone gets failing grades, you don't have to have some...<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Because he talked down to me, he made me feel inferior.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': And how much do you have tucked away right now?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> My God. I mean, you didn't even utilize the 3D aspect of [[Wikipedia:AutoCAD|''AutoCAD'']], did you?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> 3D aspect of?<br>
'''Chris''': I have about 100 bucks tucked away right now.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> You know, you got your Y plane, your X plane and your Z plane. You have a X and Y plane. You never used a Z plane.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I do use the Z plane.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': [laughs] Chris... $100 might last you a week.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> I didn't see that in that project.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[condescending]'' Well, did you have a CADD program in your computer?<br>
'''Chris''': Shows what you know.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Yes! I have the official one from ''AutoCAD''.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I see.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Ok. In an average week how much will you spend on food? For let's say, two adults and uh, well you're not going to have a child that fast, so two adults.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Lemme tell you, did you even bother to look for a job utilizing that degree?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I have. And it's a bit... on a shortage right now.<br />
'''Chris''': Hmm. I'm sorry could you repeat the question?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Did you even go in for an interview?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I have gone in for interviews, yes.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': How much do you think it would cost to feed two adults, let's say you and Julie, for a week?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> With what companies?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[long pause]'' Look, there's so much [[stress]] right now, I've got a headache. It's hard for me to think of specific names at the moment.<br>
'''Chris''': I'd say somewhere about... somewhere between 20 to 50.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> So you're lying to me, is that what you're saying?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I am not- I am not lying to you.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': Let's just say 30 to average that out. You got 70 bucks left that week. Let's see: you got bills to pay. And that's got to be... what kind of bills you got? TV, you got internet, Julie, what other amenities do you need?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Julie, listen to that. He can't even name one company he's tried to work for. Tell me, do you think a man could financially support you like that?<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Uh, yes [''Chris says "leave it-"'']. It's possible. He can do it.<br>
'''Chris''': You don't have to answer you.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> [''Clyde, inaudible''] Yes, I can.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> This is American dollars we're talking about, the conversion rate is so much different.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': My God. It's simple. You got TV, you got your car payments, car insurance, you got your internet, you got [indistinct], it's all gonna add up. $100 is not going to last a month.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> I don't care, you can do anything.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Yeah.<br>
'''Chris''': I tucked a hundred aside and uh, a hundred a month and I'll have enough money saved up. Over da time.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Ok, well you're a little delusional. In [[America]] we've got a bad economic spin right now. A really bad one.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> I understand that.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': The thing is what happens when you run out?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Me too.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> No you don't, Chris. You don't listen to the bad news. You said it yourself. You don't listen to the bad news.<br>
'''Chris''': Then I'll save up some more?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[overlaps]'' I do too. I had to listen to it from my [[Bob Chandler|father]] every day, when I'm trapped with him in the car, or when I'm downstairs with him.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Ok, wait, why are you going with your father in the car? For what?<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': No, that takes time. Ahh... I mean, oh my God. How much money do you think it costs to raise a family for a year?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Sometimes I go out-go out when him when he goes on trips, he goes downtown for- to run an errand. And sometimes I'll even go out with him for his morning cup of coffee. And than I get a [[Coffee Place|cup of coffee]] as well.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Okay. Tell me. Tell me why we've got an economic crisis.<br />
'''Chris''': I'll bet that might seem to run into the thousands.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[long pause]''One reason? The high gas prices being raised by [[Wikipedia:Arabian people|the A-Rabs]]. They gettin' greedy. And the low amount of available jobs being made. A lot of people are getting fired, and a whole bunch of other stuff I can't think of at the moment, because I'll admit sometimes my memory fails me.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> What the hell kind of answer was that?<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': And if you save $100 a month... you'd barely get $1000.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> It's an HONEST one.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Is it the truth? Have you even looked it up? Do you understand what a bank does?<br />
'''Chris''': Well if I have to, I can and will get a job.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Bank. Keeps your- it does- they- you store your money in the bank. Eventually it increases with interest, and you can spend some out of it and you can put some more in it.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> How to banks make- how do banks raise the money to give people interest? How do they do that?<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': And again, I looked over your [[CADD|files]]. Why do you think you got an F that?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Okay, I'll admit you got me there. I don't know.<br />
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> That is the reason why we have a terrible economic meltdown right now. Because banks are giving out loans that people cannot pay off. And now it's all come tumbling down. A bunch of corruption, a bunch of terrible loans, and a president who didn't know what to do. You're telling me you're financially prepared to take on a [[Lovely Weather|future wife]]?<br>
'''Chris''': I did not get an F on that.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I didn't- I... I did not say that I-<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> I'm doing this for the good of Julie. Do you understand what I'm asking you? This isn't hatred against you or anything. I'm trying to make you a better person.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Ohh, what'd you get then?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font>  Yeah, listen. I may or may not be financially prepared at the moment, but I know that I am emotionally prepared.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Look, I wanna tell you the story of my government teacher. He had it all. He was completely prepared to marry his sweetheart. But you know what he didn't have? Money. He was trapped with student loans and college and he could barely pay off everything in his apartment. He's eighty and he hasn't- and he's never heard from her since. Now, I don't want you to grow up to be a lonely old man, but... you don't have the money. Julie's gonna leave you. Julie is going to leave you. And I know this.<br>
'''Chris''': I got... an A+. It took me weeks to months. A whole amount of thought. It's that big brand shopping mall with the mayor's office on the other floor.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> No I'm not.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> I have faith in Julie. She has faith in me.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': But you got an F in the comics, I though that's what you got.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> As I said, faith means nothing. As I said last time, if you end up homeless, it's over. She's going to leave you.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> No I won't. I would never do that.<br>
'''Chris''': Well you misunderstood.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> Julie.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> What?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Well, how did I misunderstand? It says, "I have Grade F destruction," that definitely implies Grade F.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> You know, you seem to be trapped in a fantasy world of romance where you think things will work out in the end. Let me tell you something. It doesn't. It doesn't work out in the end.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Yes, it's true. It will.<br>
'''Chris''': It was on previous projects before that one. One or two.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> It doesn't.<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Isn't that right Chris?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Then why'd you have to villainize him? I mean everyone gets failing grades, you don't have to...
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> ''[overlaps]'' I'm just giving you stories, my own stories, my own personal tales of loss. And things do not work out like you see in the movies. You have to agree with me on this. The divorce rate in America is 50%. Fifty God-damn percent.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Maybe so, but the other 50% are still happ- are still happily married.<br />
'''Chris''': Because he talked down to me, and made me feel inferior.  
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> You don't know if they're happy. They could be in it for the tax. Tax breaks, and what not. They might not- they could be separated. My parents were for quite a long time, and than they got divorced, and then they died. It's a sad tale. You gotta understand.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Look. Yeah. I'm hear- I-I- I'm understanding where you're coming from. But you do not need to reflect your own bad times among other people.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': My God. I mean, you didn't even utilize the 3D aspect of AUTOCAD, did you?
''[Voices overlap]''<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> What about your parents Chris? What about your parents?<br />
'''Chris''': 3D?
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Oh, let me ask- let me tell you something. I talked to my mother. They never got drunk before they had me. They planned me. They met in [[1979]], they married in [[1980]], I was born in [[1982]].<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> I trust the word of [[Cole Smithey|your brother]] more than the word of your parents. Because [[Barbara Chandler|your mother]]'s been lying to [[Cole]] for quite a long time. Did he ever find out who his real father was?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': You know, you got your Y plane, your X plane and your Z plane. You have a X and Y plane. You never used a Z plane.
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Yes. He did.<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Really. I should ask him, I should ask him.<br />
'''Chris''': I do use the Z plane.
''[Voices overlap, Chris says "And he'll tell you that-", Clyde inaudible]''<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I'm sorry, go ahead.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': I didn't see that in that project.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> No, you go. You go.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Anyway, you'll find an answer the same thing from him that his fa- that his blood father was a drunk.<br />
'''Chris''': ''[condescending]'' Well, did you have a CADD program in your computer?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> And, uhh, but what about your mother? Didn't she divorce? Or your father?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I'm sorry could you repeat that?<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Yes! I have the official one from AUTOCAD.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Didn't your mother and father, go through various, y'know, marriages as well?<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Yes, my mother has been through a few different marriages, and my father has only been through one marriage before they met.<br>
'''Chris''': I see.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> You see, fifty percent is definitely not a lie. And Julie- you and Julie... could end up the same way. It's what I'm saying. I'm TRYING for the best. I'm TRYING to help you. Julie, both of you have problems that need actual help.<br />
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> You could use some of your own help as well.<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Did you even bother to look for a job utilizing that degree?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash:'''</font> I don't, okay? I'm not actually looking for a marriage, if Sarah comes back, that's fine. I'm prepared. But Chris, you are not prepared at all.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I'm more prepared than you'll ever... be able to imagine.<br />
'''Chris''': I have. And it's a bit... on a shortage right now.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> We just went over your finances, you have a hundred dollars saved up. That's not gonna get you anywhere.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> I may not be financially prepared at the moment, but I am emotionally prepared right now.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': Did you even go in for an interview?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Again, emotions mean nothing when you're homeless and out on the street. I'm repeating myself. I'm a parrot, and I want a cracker.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[Squawks loudly]''<br>
'''Chris''': I have gone in for interviews, yeah.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> That was unnecessary.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Well you called yourself a parrot, so I squawked. ''[squawks twice]''<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': With what companies.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> Look, you don't have to do that. Stop derailing this conversation.<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> Excuse me. ''[rustling sounds]'' ''[presumably somebody calling for him]'' Coming!<br>
'''Chris''': [long pause] I'm under so much stress, I've got a headache. It's hard for me to think of specific names at the moment.
''[Short pause]''<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> Oh, gosh darn it! My penis got stuck in my throat!<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': You're lying to me, is that what you're saying?
''[Pause, with Clyde singing [[Metal Gear|Way to Fall]] and Julie talking about big fat wangs]''<br>
 
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> Clyde, you should leave now before Chris comes back and gets mad at you. You're just making him [[Chris Calls Clyde Out|angrier]] and [[Chris Loses It|angrier]].<br>
'''Chris''': I am not lying to you.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> You better watch your mouth. Isn't your parental guardian, or guardian will take you away from your precious, precious Internets. Stay silent. [[Metal Gear|Brother]]... ''[Starts singing again]''<br>
 
''[very long pause]''<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': Julie, listen to that. He can't even name one company he's tried to work for. Do you think a man could financially support you like that?
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> My sole goal now is justice, it's all I ever wanted.<br>
 
''[The sound of a TV in the background]''<br>
'''Julie''': Uh, yes. It's possible. He can do it.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> Chris?<br>
 
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> It's the curse. The parental curse. ''[creepy sigh]'' The truth behind your crutch. [[Metal Gear|This is good, isn't it...?]]<br>
'''Chris''': See, I can do it.
''[Clyde mumbles more]''<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[sighs]'' All right, my mom wants me to go out and get her some bread, some orange juice, and [[Speech Impediment|a sss- and a- a tuna fish, and]] a tuna sub from [[wikipedia:Sheetz|Sheetz]].''<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': This is American dollars we're talking about, the conversion rate is so much different.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> It's awfully late for tha-<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris''':</font> ''[Interrupting Clyde]'' ''Sheetz is open 24 hours.''<br>
'''Julie''': I don't care, you can do anything.
<font color="#4DBD33">'''Clyde Cash''':</font> That's nice. Okay. I can't believe you said-<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> ''[overlaps]'' Uhh, Julie, I'll talk to you later on the PlayStation Network. Goodbye!<br>
'''Chris''': Yeah.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie:'''</font> Are you going to come back to Mumble?<br>
 
<font color="#0033FF">'''Chris:'''</font> Mm, that's some for me to think about. I'll see you later Julie. Alright, Clyde.<br />
'''Clyde Cash''': You're a little delusional. In America we got a bad economic spin right now. A really bad one.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Alright, I'll see you later. Bye.<br>
 
''[Chris disconnects]''<br>
'''Julie''': I understand that.
<font color="#CC00FF">'''Julie''':</font> Well, could have been better. Could have been awfully better. That's all I can really say. I'm disappointed. And before you all unmute yourselves- ''[cuts off]'' I am a- ''[cuts off]'' Oh, I was supposed to do that, Cogs! What's up! What's up, I was gonna do that! Anyway, yeah, Chris might be-''[cuts off]''<br>
 
''[Trolls talk near inaudibly]''<br>
'''Chris''': Me too.
<font color="#00FF00">'''GeckoMantis:'''</font> Cogs, I'm sorry, I was still set to stereo mix instead of my microphone, because I was recording Chris.<br>
 
[Pause]<br>
'''Clyde Cash''': No you don't, Chris. You don't listen to the bad news. You said it yourself. You don't listen to the bad news.
<font color="#00FF00">'''GeckoMantis:'''</font> Yeah, I'd better stop recording now.<br />
 
'''Chris''': [overlaps] I do too. I listen to it every day, when I'm trapped with him in the car, or when I'm downstairs with him.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Wait, why are you going with your father in the car? For what?
 
'''Chris''': Sometimes I go out when him when he goes on trips, he goes downtown for-- to run an errand. And sometimes I'll even go out with him for his morning cup of coffee. And than I get a cup of coffee as well.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Okay. Tell me. Tell me why we've got an economic crisis.
 
'''Chris''': One reason? The high gas prices being raised by the Arabs. They're getting greedy. And the low amount of available jobs being made. A lot of people are getting fired, and a whole bunch of other stuff I can't think of at the moment, because I'll admit sometimes my memory fails me.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': What the hell kind of answer was that?  
 
'''Chris''': An HONEST one.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Is it the truth? Have you even looked it up? Do you understand what a bank does?  
 
'''Chris''': Bank. Keeps your-- it does-- you store your money in the bank. Eventually it increases with interest, and you can spend some out of it and you can put some more in it.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': How to banks make-- how do banks raise the money to give people interest? How do they do that?
 
'''Chris''': Okay, I'll admit you got me there. I don't know.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': That is the reason we have a terrible economic meltdown right now. Because banks are giving out loans that people cannot pay off. And now it's all comes tumbling down. A bunch of corruption, a bunch of terrible loans, and a president who didn't know what to do. You're telling me you're financially prepared to take on a future wife?  
 
'''Chris''': I didn't-- I... I did not say that--
 
'''Clyde Cash''': I'm doing this for the good of Julie. Do you understand what I'm asking you? This isn't hatred against you or anything. I'm trying to make you a better person.  
 
'''Chris''': Yeah, listen. I may or may not be financially prepared at the moment, but I know that I am emotionally prepared.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Look, I wanna tell you a story my [mumbles]. He had it all. He was completely prepared to marry his sweetheart. But you know what he didn't have? Money. He was trapped in student loans and college and he could barely pay off everything in his apartment. He's 80 and he's never heard from her since. Now, I don't want you to grow up to be a lonely old man, but... you don't have the money. Julie's gonna leave you. Julie is going to leave you. And I know this.  
 
'''Julie''': No I'm not.  
 
'''Chris''': I have faith in Julie. She has faith in me.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': As I said, faith means nothing. As I said last time, if you end up homeless, it's over. She's going to leave you.  
 
'''Julie''': No I won't. I would never do that.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Julie.
 
'''Julie''': What?  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': You know, you seem to be trapped in a fantasy world of romance where you think things will work out in the end. Let me tell you something. It doesn't. It doesn't work out in the end.  
 
'''Julie''': Yes, it's true. It will.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': It doesn't.  
 
'''Julie''': Isn't that right Chris?
 
'''Clyde Cash''': ''[overlaps]'' I'm just giving you stories, my own stories, my own personal tales of loss. And things do not work out like you see in the movies. You have to agree with me on this. The divorce rate in America is 50%. Fifty god damn percent.  
 
'''Chris''': Maybe so, but the other 50% are still happ-- are still happily married.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': You don't know if they're happy. They could be in it for the tax. Tax breaks, and what not. They might not-- they could be seperated. My parents were for quite a long time, and than they got divorced, and than they died. It's a sad ''[idk]'' You gotta understand.
 
'''Chris''': Look. Yeah. I hear-- I-I- I'm understanding where you're coming from. But you do not need to reflect your own bad times among other people.  
 
''[Voices overlapping]''
 
'''Clyde Cash''': What about your parents?  
 
'''Chris''': Oh, let me ask-- let me tell you something. I talked to my mother. They never got drunk before they had me. They planned me. They met in 1979, they married in 1980, I was born in 1982.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': I trust the word of your brother more than the word of your parents. 'Cause your mother's been lying to Cole for quite a long time. Did he ever find out who his real father was?  
 
'''Chris''': Yes. He did.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Really. I should ask him, I should ask him.  
 
''[Voices overlap]''
 
'''Chris''': I'm sorry, go ahead.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': No, you go. You go.
 
'''Chris''': Anyway, you'll find an answer the same thing from him that his blood father was a drunk.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': But what about your mother? Didn't she divorce? Or you father?  
 
'''Chris''': I'm sorry could you repeat that?  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Didn't your mother and father, y'know, go through various marriages as well?  
 
'''Chris''': Yes, my mother has been through a few different marriages, and my father has only been through one marriage before they met.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': You see, fifty percent is definitely not a lie. And Julie-- you and Julie... could end up the same way. It's what I'm saying. I'm TRYING for the best. I'm TRYING to help you. Julie, both of you have problems that need actual help.  
 
'''Chris''': You could use some of your own help as well.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': I don't, okay? I'm not actually looking for.. ''[mumbles]''... if Sarah comes back, that's fine. I'm prepared. But Chris, you are not prepared at all.  
 
'''Chris''': I'm more prepared than you'll ever be able to imagine.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': We just went over your finances, you have a hundred dollars saved up. That's not gonna get you anywhere.  
 
'''Chris''': I may not be financially prepared at the moment, but I am emotionally prepared right now.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': Again, emotions mean nothing when you're homeless and out on the street. I'm repeating myself. I'm a parrot, and I want a cracker.  
 
'''Chris''': ''[Squawks loudly]''
 
'''Clyde Cash''': That was unnecessary.
 
'''Chris''': Well you called yourself a parrot, so I squawked. ''[squawks twice]''
 
'''Clyde Cash''': You don't have to do that. Stop doing that on this conversation.  
 
'''Chris''': Excuse me. ''[rustling sounds]'' ''[presumably somebody calling for him]'' Coming!
 
''[long pause]''
 
'''Julie''': Clyde, you should leave now before Chris comes back and gets mad at you. You're just making him angrier and angrier.  
 
'''Clyde Cash''': You better watch your mouth. Or ''[mumbles]'' will take you away from your precious, precious internets. Stay silent. ''[Starts singing something?]''
 
''[long pause]''
 
'''Julie''': Chris?
 
'''Clyde Cash''': It's the curse. The parental curse. ''[creepy sigh]'' The truth behind your crutch. This is good, isn't it...?  
 
''[Clyde mumbles more]''
 
'''Chris''': ''[sighs]'' Okay, my mom wants me to go out and get her some bread, some orange juice, and a tuna salad from Sheets (?)''[[I don't understand, local store name?]'' Sheets is open 24 hours.
 
'''Clyde Cash''': That's nice. Okay. I can't believe you said--
 
'''Chris''': ''[overlaps]'' Julie, I'll talk to you later on the Playstation Network. Goodbye!
 
'''Julie''': Are you going to come back to Mumble?
 
'''Chris''': Mm, that's something for me to think about. I'll see you later Julie. Alright, Clyde.
 
'''Julie''': Alright, I'll see you later. Bye.
 
''[Chris disconnects.]''
 
'''Julie''': Could have been better. Could have been awfully better. That's all I can say. I'm disappointed. And before you roll on me, you're suppo-- ''[cuts off]'' I am a-- ''[cuts off]''
 
''[Rest of the audio is muted or mumbled]''


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Latest revision as of 22:09, 5 July 2023

Mumble 5 is the fifth of the Mumble chats involving Chris, held in February 2009.

Length: 26:09

Summary

  • Clyde confronts Chris as he prepares to chat with Julie.
  • Clyde asks him about whether he can truly support a family.
  • Chris believes he can support a family by "tucking away a hundred dollars every month."
  • Chris will get a job if he needs to, but lies about trying to find one using his CADD degree.
  • CADD Chef among others is a villain because they made him feel inferior in real life.

Video

Mumble 5
Stardate February 2009
Featuring Chris, Julie, Clyde,

Transcript

Julie: Hello.
Chris: Hey, Julie.
Julie: I'll be right back, I have to turn the television down.
Chris: OK.
[extremely long pause]
Julie: I'm back. Hello, Chris.
Julie: Chris, are you there? Hello?
Clyde Cash: You got my email, right? You got it, right?
Chris: Clyde, what are you doing here?
Clyde Cash: Did you get the email?
Chris: What?
Clyde Cash: The email... I sent.
Chris: Oh, uh I haven't been- you sent me an email. Uhh, ok I haven't been able to get into me email, lately, it's uh, eh, kinda a bit funky.
Clyde Cash: Well, I'll read it out, but before I say so, I've had a long talk with Vivian, and she's right, I'm going way too far out of line. I'm not gonna harm anyone anymore for the rest of my goddamn life.
Chris: Well that's good to hear.
Clyde Cash: Unfortunately, she agrees that...
Julie: [overlaps] What is Clyde doing here?
Clyde Cash: ...I can not let you, I can not let you meet any woman, ever, until you get your life together.
Julie: What's Clyde doing here? He's not supposed to be here-
Clyde Cash: His life is miserable. Look at at, Julie. A man who... [Chris sighs] tell me, what have you done today? What have you done of merit today? Go- go through your daily routine.
Chris: I made contact-
Julie: He's a good person, he doesn't need to...
Chris: I made contact with Julie and expressed my love for her. A little bit more.
Julie: Yes, it was rather nice.
Clyde Cash: Something productive. What have you done with your Sonichu to, you know, whatever potential financial gain you can get from it?
Chris: For your information I have received a call from an associate of Nintendo, that's willing to bring it up to Mr. Miyamoto again. Hopefully it'll be restarted.
Clyde Cash: Tell me-
Julie: Chris, that's awesome.
Clyde Cash: And tell me, how long will this take?
Chris: Hmm. Depends.
Clyde Cash: I mean... y-
Chris: I have to he- wait for them to call me back. Them to call me back.
Clyde Cash: I mean, it could take months. I mean it's taking me months til anything starts and till then, you gotta find yourself a way of financial security. Besides, aren't you gonna have to make a trip anyway? You've got to have to save up money somehow.
Chris: Myeah. I'm gonna save up money for a month.
Clyde Cash: How are you gonna save money? I mean $800 a month... really?
Chris: Yeah... it'll be a while sure, but I will have it saved up.
Clyde Cash: But don't you got bills to pay? After bills, how much do you have left?
Chris: I don't need to tell you my financial situation.
Clyde Cash: I think Julie would like to know. Right?
Julie: Clyde, stop it.
Chris: Yeah Clyde, leave us alone.
Clyde Cash: I'm not doing anything harmful, I'm just asking how you're going to save money up for a future family. I mean if you cannot even do that... then, there's... there's no way your family will be a success. She will divorce you quicker than... I dunno. I dunno.
Chris: I'm working on [Julie chimes in, inaudible, along the lines of never divorcing Chris.] controlling my compulsive spending.
Clyde Cash: It's not just controlling your spending. You can do that easily. The thing is you need more than $800 a month. Way more to support a family.
Chris: Maybe so, but at least I'll have some money tucked away before I start that family up.
Clyde Cash: And how much do you have tucked away right now?
Chris: (Smug) I have about 100 bucks tucked away right now.
Clyde Cash: [laughs] Chris... $100 might last you a week.
Chris: Shows what you know.
Clyde Cash: Ok. In an average week how much do you think you'll spend on food for let's say, two adults and uh, well you're not going to have a child that fast, so just, let's go with two adults.
Chris: Hmm. I'm sorry could you repeat the question?
Clyde Cash: How much do you think it would cost to feed two adults, let's say you and Julie, for a week?
Chris: I'd say probably about... right about somewhere between twenty to fifty.
Clyde Cash: Alright, let's just say thirty to average that out. You got seventy bucks left that week. Now, let's see: you got bills to pay. Hmm... And that's obviously got to be like... what kind of bills you got? TV, you got Internet, I mean, Julie, what other amenities do you need?
Chris: She doesn't have to answer you.
Clyde Cash: I'm- My God. It's simple. You got TV, you got your car payments, car insurance, you got your Internet, you got utilities, it's all gonna add up. $100 is not going to last a month.
Chris: I tucked a hundred aside and uh, a hundred a month and I'll have enough money saved up. Over that time.
Clyde Cash: The thing is what happens when you run out?
Chris: Then I'll save up some more.
Clyde Cash: No, that takes time. Ahh... I mean, oh my God. How much money do you think it costs to raise a family for a year?
Chris: I'll bet that might seem to run into the thousands.
Clyde Cash: And if you save $100 a month... you'd barely get $1,000.
Chris: Well if I have to, I can and will get a job.
Clyde Cash: And again, I looked over your files. Why do you think you got an F on that?
Chris: I did not get an F on that.
Clyde Cash: Ohh, oh, what'd you get then?
Chris: I got... an A+. It took me weeks to months. A whole lot of thought. It's that big grand shopping mall with the mayor's office on the other floor.
Clyde Cash: But you got an F in the comics, I thought that's what you got.
Chris: Well, you misunderstood.
Clyde Cash: Well, how did I misunderstand? I mean, it says, "I have Grade F destruction," that definitely implies Grade F.
Chris: It was on previous projects before that one. One or two.
Clyde Cash: But then why'd you have to villainize him? I mean everyone gets failing grades, you don't have to have some...
Chris: Because he talked down to me, he made me feel inferior.
Clyde Cash: My God. I mean, you didn't even utilize the 3D aspect of AutoCAD, did you?
Chris: 3D aspect of?
Clyde Cash: You know, you got your Y plane, your X plane and your Z plane. You have a X and Y plane. You never used a Z plane.
Chris: I do use the Z plane.
Clyde Cash: I didn't see that in that project.
Chris: [condescending] Well, did you have a CADD program in your computer?
Clyde Cash: Yes! I have the official one from AutoCAD.
Chris: I see.
Clyde Cash: Lemme tell you, did you even bother to look for a job utilizing that degree?
Chris: I have. And it's a bit... on a shortage right now.
Clyde Cash: Did you even go in for an interview?
Chris: I have gone in for interviews, yes.
Clyde Cash: With what companies?
Chris: [long pause] Look, there's so much stress right now, I've got a headache. It's hard for me to think of specific names at the moment.
Clyde Cash: So you're lying to me, is that what you're saying?
Chris: I am not- I am not lying to you.
Clyde Cash: Julie, listen to that. He can't even name one company he's tried to work for. Tell me, do you think a man could financially support you like that?
Julie: Uh, yes [Chris says "leave it-"]. It's possible. He can do it.
Chris: [Clyde, inaudible] Yes, I can.
Clyde Cash: This is American dollars we're talking about, the conversion rate is so much different.
Julie: I don't care, you can do anything.
Chris: Yeah.
Clyde Cash: Ok, well you're a little delusional. In America we've got a bad economic spin right now. A really bad one.
Julie: I understand that.
Chris: Me too.
Clyde Cash: No you don't, Chris. You don't listen to the bad news. You said it yourself. You don't listen to the bad news.
Chris: [overlaps] I do too. I had to listen to it from my father every day, when I'm trapped with him in the car, or when I'm downstairs with him.
Clyde Cash: Ok, wait, why are you going with your father in the car? For what?
Chris: Sometimes I go out-go out when him when he goes on trips, he goes downtown for- to run an errand. And sometimes I'll even go out with him for his morning cup of coffee. And than I get a cup of coffee as well.
Clyde Cash: Okay. Tell me. Tell me why we've got an economic crisis.
Chris: [long pause]One reason? The high gas prices being raised by the A-Rabs. They gettin' greedy. And the low amount of available jobs being made. A lot of people are getting fired, and a whole bunch of other stuff I can't think of at the moment, because I'll admit sometimes my memory fails me.
Clyde Cash: What the hell kind of answer was that?
Chris: It's an HONEST one.
Clyde Cash: Is it the truth? Have you even looked it up? Do you understand what a bank does?
Chris: Bank. Keeps your- it does- they- you store your money in the bank. Eventually it increases with interest, and you can spend some out of it and you can put some more in it.
Clyde Cash: How to banks make- how do banks raise the money to give people interest? How do they do that?
Chris: Okay, I'll admit you got me there. I don't know.
Clyde Cash: That is the reason why we have a terrible economic meltdown right now. Because banks are giving out loans that people cannot pay off. And now it's all come tumbling down. A bunch of corruption, a bunch of terrible loans, and a president who didn't know what to do. You're telling me you're financially prepared to take on a future wife?
Chris: I didn't- I... I did not say that I-
Clyde Cash: I'm doing this for the good of Julie. Do you understand what I'm asking you? This isn't hatred against you or anything. I'm trying to make you a better person.
Chris: Yeah, listen. I may or may not be financially prepared at the moment, but I know that I am emotionally prepared.
Clyde Cash: Look, I wanna tell you the story of my government teacher. He had it all. He was completely prepared to marry his sweetheart. But you know what he didn't have? Money. He was trapped with student loans and college and he could barely pay off everything in his apartment. He's eighty and he hasn't- and he's never heard from her since. Now, I don't want you to grow up to be a lonely old man, but... you don't have the money. Julie's gonna leave you. Julie is going to leave you. And I know this.
Julie: No I'm not.
Chris: I have faith in Julie. She has faith in me.
Clyde Cash: As I said, faith means nothing. As I said last time, if you end up homeless, it's over. She's going to leave you.
Julie: No I won't. I would never do that.
Clyde Cash: Julie.
Julie: What?
Clyde Cash: You know, you seem to be trapped in a fantasy world of romance where you think things will work out in the end. Let me tell you something. It doesn't. It doesn't work out in the end.
Julie: Yes, it's true. It will.
Clyde Cash: It doesn't.
Julie: Isn't that right Chris?
Clyde Cash: [overlaps] I'm just giving you stories, my own stories, my own personal tales of loss. And things do not work out like you see in the movies. You have to agree with me on this. The divorce rate in America is 50%. Fifty God-damn percent.
Chris: Maybe so, but the other 50% are still happ- are still happily married.
Clyde Cash: You don't know if they're happy. They could be in it for the tax. Tax breaks, and what not. They might not- they could be separated. My parents were for quite a long time, and than they got divorced, and then they died. It's a sad tale. You gotta understand.
Chris: Look. Yeah. I'm hear- I-I- I'm understanding where you're coming from. But you do not need to reflect your own bad times among other people.
[Voices overlap]
Clyde Cash: What about your parents Chris? What about your parents?
Chris: Oh, let me ask- let me tell you something. I talked to my mother. They never got drunk before they had me. They planned me. They met in 1979, they married in 1980, I was born in 1982.
Clyde Cash: I trust the word of your brother more than the word of your parents. Because your mother's been lying to Cole for quite a long time. Did he ever find out who his real father was?
Chris: Yes. He did.
Clyde Cash: Really. I should ask him, I should ask him.
[Voices overlap, Chris says "And he'll tell you that-", Clyde inaudible]
Chris: I'm sorry, go ahead.
Clyde Cash: No, you go. You go.
Chris: Anyway, you'll find an answer the same thing from him that his fa- that his blood father was a drunk.
Clyde Cash: And, uhh, but what about your mother? Didn't she divorce? Or your father?
Chris: I'm sorry could you repeat that?
Clyde Cash: Didn't your mother and father, go through various, y'know, marriages as well?
Chris: Yes, my mother has been through a few different marriages, and my father has only been through one marriage before they met.
Clyde Cash: You see, fifty percent is definitely not a lie. And Julie- you and Julie... could end up the same way. It's what I'm saying. I'm TRYING for the best. I'm TRYING to help you. Julie, both of you have problems that need actual help.
Chris: You could use some of your own help as well.
Clyde Cash: I don't, okay? I'm not actually looking for a marriage, if Sarah comes back, that's fine. I'm prepared. But Chris, you are not prepared at all.
Chris: I'm more prepared than you'll ever... be able to imagine.
Clyde Cash: We just went over your finances, you have a hundred dollars saved up. That's not gonna get you anywhere.
Chris: I may not be financially prepared at the moment, but I am emotionally prepared right now.
Clyde Cash: Again, emotions mean nothing when you're homeless and out on the street. I'm repeating myself. I'm a parrot, and I want a cracker.
Chris: [Squawks loudly]
Clyde Cash: That was unnecessary.
Chris: Well you called yourself a parrot, so I squawked. [squawks twice]
Clyde Cash: Look, you don't have to do that. Stop derailing this conversation.
Chris: Excuse me. [rustling sounds] [presumably somebody calling for him] Coming!
[Short pause]
Julie: Oh, gosh darn it! My penis got stuck in my throat!
[Pause, with Clyde singing Way to Fall and Julie talking about big fat wangs]
Julie: Clyde, you should leave now before Chris comes back and gets mad at you. You're just making him angrier and angrier.
Clyde Cash: You better watch your mouth. Isn't your parental guardian, or guardian will take you away from your precious, precious Internets. Stay silent. Brother... [Starts singing again]
[very long pause]
Clyde Cash: My sole goal now is justice, it's all I ever wanted.
[The sound of a TV in the background]
Julie: Chris?
Clyde Cash: It's the curse. The parental curse. [creepy sigh] The truth behind your crutch. This is good, isn't it...?
[Clyde mumbles more]
Chris: [sighs] All right, my mom wants me to go out and get her some bread, some orange juice, and a sss- and a- a tuna fish, and a tuna sub from Sheetz.
Clyde Cash: It's awfully late for tha-
Chris: [Interrupting Clyde] Sheetz is open 24 hours.
Clyde Cash: That's nice. Okay. I can't believe you said-
Chris: [overlaps] Uhh, Julie, I'll talk to you later on the PlayStation Network. Goodbye!
Julie: Are you going to come back to Mumble?
Chris: Mm, that's some for me to think about. I'll see you later Julie. Alright, Clyde.
Julie: Alright, I'll see you later. Bye.
[Chris disconnects]
Julie: Well, could have been better. Could have been awfully better. That's all I can really say. I'm disappointed. And before you all unmute yourselves- [cuts off] I am a- [cuts off] Oh, I was supposed to do that, Cogs! What's up! What's up, I was gonna do that! Anyway, yeah, Chris might be-[cuts off]
[Trolls talk near inaudibly]
GeckoMantis: Cogs, I'm sorry, I was still set to stereo mix instead of my microphone, because I was recording Chris.
[Pause]
GeckoMantis: Yeah, I'd better stop recording now.

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