Monday was yet another typical day for DeleteLawZ as he continued to prepare his studio, this time complaining about the horrors of painting, TeamDLZ.com remained unlaunched, he was briefly humiliated himself by demanding a call back from the wrong city of Troy and he undid any “advice” from his “financial advisor” by giving away a trifold anytime anyone bought one for the new price of $25.00.
It wasn’t all bad for the YouTuber as he managed to bring in $152.00 in super chats during the show, down significantly from Sunday’s live stream, but still good showing for DeCastro’s recent non-fundraising streams. DeCastro immediately announced that the super chat money would be going towards paying for the free trifolds he gave away during the stream.
How any of this made any financial sense is beyond us, but in the “zany” world of DeleteLawZ sense goes out the window for the “sheer personality” of the host. Sadly, even at 2x speed, it was still seen as a chore to get through even for his most faithful listener.
DeCastro used part of his time to promote his interview with YouTuber Flex Your Freedoms, who DeCastro called a “funny guy” which is now available as a special “members only” perk on his main YouTube channel.
He then shared his own “hilarious” screw up as he went to the post office on Monday only to find it closed for the Columbus Day holiday. Then he followed it up with another “hilarious” screw up as he spent thirty minutes waiting for a call back from the wrong city of Troy as he was seeking Tory, Missouri, but instead called Troy, Ohio about a video that was soon forgotten in the outrage.
The night was also originally announced as a call-in show on DeCastro’s previous live stream. He said he’d have a special phone number set up and would listen to “real callers” for the night. Instead, DeCastro made no mention of the idea of a call in show and did his normal mix of fake outrage and anti-police videos, along with trifold sales to carry the night.
Also not mentioned was the disaster that has become TeamDLZ.com. DeCastro’s constant promise of it “launching tomorrow” has become a comedic mantra of recent airings of his channel. The reference now becoming part of the unofficial drinking games that include references to his teaching of Constitutional Law Scholar program “tomorrow” and the ever tomorrow launch of his “Transparency” application.
More not mentioned despite promises included: His continuing hurricane relief efforts, his promise to help the woman from last week who was fighting to regain her sister’s children, his newly launched Patreon which is up to 5 paying members at $10.00 a month, his soon to be launching “new” YouTube channel, and about a dozen other forgotten promises and products that have vanished into the ether.
All in all, your average and totally forgettable night for the YouTuber, who promised more free trifolds on his next live stream as he returns to full infomercial mode for the fall.