

I guess it’s okay that, you know, hundreds of thousands of people see the most embarrassing night of my entire life.

I woke up the next morning and I wanted to delete it, but it had already taken on like a life of its own so I just embraced it and figured whatever. It was just a train wreck and a disaster. It’s gone down in lore in We Like Shooting because I was completely blackout, like no humanity in my eyes, drunk and still trying to do the show. I proceeded to drink the entire bottle during an episode of We Like Shooting and it happened to be episode 171. It was right after my birthday and a buddy gave me a bottle of whiskey for my birthday. Herrin: These days, that would be the form of a number - 171. GDC: If your friends could sum you up in one way, how would they describe you? I’d have to say if there’s like a defining band in my lifetime, the one that I love the most and could always listen to no matter what, it would be Motley Crue. I love, you know, 80s and 90s hair metal, but I also like dubstep and EDM. Herrin: I’m fairly varied but I do like heavy metal stuff. GDC: So, if that’s not your usual style of music, what would we find you listening to? Not normally my type of music but it resonated Be humble, be kind and just do the right thing. That’s something I hear in my head a lot. It’s probably from that rap song, that “Stay Humble” rap song. Herrin: I never really had like a strong father figure I guess in my life so I didn’t get a lot of advice there. GDC: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given? Score some goals on occasion and just have fun. It’s beer league adult hockey, just get out there on the ice.

GDC: Aside from guns and shooting, what’s a hobby of yours? Then I decided I should probably figure out what’s going on because this wasn’t going so well. So I returned it and then they talked me into a 1911. I don’t really know anything.” I took it home and shot it and I hated it. I went to the store and they were like “Here try this.” I was like “Yeah, that seems OK. Herrin: Smith & Wesson M&P 40, because I didn’t know anything. It’s absolutely my favorite gun in the universe and it’s just like a 1.0, but for some reason, it and I have bonded and we are besties. The fiber optic front side has fallen out of it and I just never even replaced it.
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Herrin: A Smith & Wesson M&P Pro with a 5-inch barrel. It’s the only time that I get to really relax and not think about anything. My water bill every month is like ridiculous and I just don’t care. Herrin: I am literally addicted to taking like a long ridiculously hot showers. I guess that was the worst job I ever had, but you know I found a way to make it fun and it was silly but it was still alright. So I was like doing some data entry work from 4:30 in the morning till 2 in the afternoon and then I went to the mall until 10 p.m. world, things like that, but there was a time when I actually worked at a mall selling animal figurines into the night.
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My history is in software stuff, working in the I.T. Herrin: That’s tough for me to say because I’ve always figured out a way to kind of be happy with whatever I’m doing. GDC: Kicking things off, what was the worst job you’ve ever had? sat down with Herrin to ask him some silly, insightful and somewhat random questions. The host of four popular podcasts on the Firearms Radio Network, Herrin brings his affable personality to the podcast realm each and every week. Shawn Herrin, once an IT guy, is now known for his wild and crazy antics on air and off. Shawn Herrin hosts four podcasts on the Firearms Radio Network.
