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25. Podcast Collaborations, Junk Store Mysteries, Freeze-Dried Snacks, Podcast Decor, and More

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Ever wondered what happens when two podcasts collide? Join us this week as we recount our rollercoaster collaboration with "Three Wheels, No Direction," navigating the highs and lows of merging styles while keeping the laughs rolling. We then whisk you away to Winfield's junk store, where our excitement turned to bewilderment thanks to mysterious price tags and a lack of hidden gems. Plus, get ready for some light-hearted debates about podcast studio decor and quirky co-host dynamics, all set against the tranquil backdrop of a lakeside retreat featuring curious turtles and capricious weather.

From grocery store quirks to sitcom shenanigans, our "Cat Conundrum" chapter dives into Nicholas's peculiar food habits and our love-hate relationship with the sitcom "The Middle." We also share our experiences with renting movies and the frustrations of streaming services, particularly our letdown with "Civil War." Adding a sprinkle of everyday randomness, we recount a whimsical encounter involving a squirrel and a cat, reminding us that life's little surprises often make the best stories. 

Ever tried a freeze-dried pickle? Our exploration of freeze-dried snacks will have you rethinking your emergency stash, as we debate the merits of everything from candy corn to green beans. We also touch on the challenges of back surgery recovery, the joys of YouTube rabbit holes, and our plans for Thanksgiving downtime. Rounding out this episode is a humorous take on the quirks of podcasting with vocal issues in the whimsical setting of Little Debbie Park. Despite the hiccups, our enthusiasm for future episodes remains undiminished, promising even more unique and entertaining content ahead.

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Speaker 1:

coming to you live or actually pre-recorded lakeside from the rat house. It is jody and she is amanda back for another week. You know I was thinking I didn't give any kind of heads up last week on the episode that we did. We merged podcasts last week it was a little crazy it was so we recorded for the other one, which is called what honey?

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Three Wheels, no Direction, and so we decided to utilize that one onto this one right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't like it why.

Speaker 1:

Cause, cause, what Cause, you know, and I actually didn't even use our music. I know you used the wrong music I know, I didn't even realize it, goofy, I know.

Speaker 2:

Goofy ball A little tired, Didn't realize it.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, but it was fun. Spencer and Rebecca had a good time yeah. I guess, so it wasn't like we invited them to this one Me and Spencer invited you and Rebecca to that one.

Speaker 2:

Is that what it was, so I think y'all are just afraid to do it by yourselves.

Speaker 1:

So we had to come pick up the slack me and spencer couldn't talk for an hour and a half by ourself. We had to have that third person, that third wheel so are you saying josh, carries y'all? Josh carries us oh my no, I'm saying, me and spencer don't like each other enough to talk that long. Me and him get into it every once in a while. We call each other names. He called me ignorant.

Speaker 2:

You're not very nice.

Speaker 1:

And so I didn't like that, so I called him a jerk. Wow so, but that's okay. Do that on this episode.

Speaker 2:

On this podcast and see what happens. We'll see what happens.

Speaker 1:

Try it see how you perform on this one and uh you'll be.

Speaker 2:

You'll be flying solo.

Speaker 1:

Think so, yep, we did an adventure today. What did we do? Where did we go? I did a crazy adventure, not really yeah, we just decided to go to, uh, the county over from us in a city called Winfield and there was a store there that we thought were, you know, on the outside. They just got, I thought, bulk stuff, you know, like a bunch of like office chairs and stuff that you can get cheap, and stuff it's on the side.

Speaker 2:

I think it's kind of like a Consignment's not the word. What's the word?

Speaker 1:

Flea market, yeah, junk store.

Speaker 2:

Junk, junk yeah.

Speaker 1:

We had high hopes. Put it that way. I don't really know why, or at least I did.

Speaker 2:

I don't know why.

Speaker 1:

And disappointed. Disappointed is the best word that I can, so I think it was some stuff that they get off of. You think Walmart returns?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, some of that was Walmart stuff.

Speaker 1:

You saw Mainstay, which is the brand of Walmart, for like clothing like, or the sheets Sheets, yeah home goods that type of stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so.

Speaker 1:

But the problem was is the?

Speaker 2:

stuff. There's no price on anything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, is the stuff that you were interested in, there was no price.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to have to ask what's this price? What's the price for this?

Speaker 1:

The price on the other stuff that you said was actually Hobby Lobby stuff was almost a regular retail price.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I could have just went to Hobby Lobby and bought. Yeah, I mean, we didn't buy nothing there, but if I'd have wanted something, I'd have been like eh, there's the big turtle I've seen, see it, see it.

Speaker 1:

I do not.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I do see it Right there, close to the bank.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I barely see it. That's not the big one, though, but he looks big though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, anyway, yeah, if I was going to buy something, I bought because I knew it was new they had a lot of stuff but nothing that I would have.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't have walked in there. I mean, if it was next door to the house I wouldn't even bother, because it just a lot of stuff, yeah wasn't really organized well. It kind of was kind of what? It's? Just a junk store a junk store yeah, they had bins outside. They had uh well, they had buggies set up with a ton of lockers, where they get all those lockers. They had school lockers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It was like a cluster, like three or four.

Speaker 2:

Where were those when you was looking for them at one time? One time you wanted lockers for something.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, but I think they'd look good in the corner of the podcast studio. No, sir.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely not. You don't know, a locker room bill? I don't know. But I'm looking across the slew over there. Is that a little like it cuts in, like a little looks like a cave, like it goes in? You see what I'm looking at yeah, but it's not. It's I mean it's kind of cool.

Speaker 1:

Wish I could kayak over there it's like a little overhang yeah the water's way down the water and uh, they are pulling the water but we've got so much rain well, this time of year they it goes down anyway, but it just seems like they're pulling it quicker and more than usual. It'll be dried up here soon.

Speaker 2:

You couldn't kayak today though.

Speaker 1:

It is very windy. You'll be fighting that wind we didn't know if we could record out here today or not, because it had gotten so windy that we thought it would come across and y'all would hear it. But I think we're okay. Maybe you won't. It's kind of died down a little bit. Looking at american flag right here, she's whipping in the wind. Yeah, wasn't as bad she's not as whipping as she was a few minutes ago but you just never know.

Speaker 2:

Out here it could be blowing 30 miles an hour. Out here you go up to the top of the hill, down the road half a mile and there's no wind yeah, you just never know it's crazy and sometimes it's the opposite.

Speaker 1:

There's no wind down here and it's windy everywhere else, so it's crazy. We just like to play opposites down here so we went, and all we accomplished in winfield was eating where huddle house huddle, which I haven't ate at Huddle House.

Speaker 2:

I don't think I've ever eaten at Huddle House.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's been a long time.

Speaker 2:

Well, we wanted to owe Country Eatin', but they didn't open until 3 o'clock.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they were like a what a dinner.

Speaker 2:

I guess a dinner Supper.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know, how do you run a business though? How do you?

Speaker 2:

That's all their hours for supper?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but unless they're cranking it out Now maybe that parking lot is full come 3 o'clock this evening and they can do that, which hey, if that works out, that's why I'd do it.

Speaker 2:

Who wants to be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day? If you can make it for one sitting?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know. That's one thing I would not want to be in the restaurant business.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I don't want to be in the restaurant business.

Speaker 1:

That's too much of a hassle, no way. There's so many jobs out there that are hassles, and the restaurant business would be one of them, or at least top of the list probably.

Speaker 2:

There he comes again. See him popping that head up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's not the big turtle though.

Speaker 2:

He's big.

Speaker 1:

It is him.

Speaker 2:

It's his brother.

Speaker 1:

But I ordered a Philly steak and cheese omelet.

Speaker 2:

Jody never orders Philly steak and cheese.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, but I do order omelets.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, he loves some omelets.

Speaker 1:

So I got that and hash browns, toast and water. And then what does Manna do? She orders Give me what he got Give me.

Speaker 2:

what does Manna?

Speaker 1:

do. Give me what he got. Give me what he got. She orders the exact same thing. I'm like what is up with that? Never, that's never happened. I think he felt rushed.

Speaker 2:

Well, the sign outside said French toast and I couldn't find the French toast anywhere on the menu.

Speaker 1:

I think it says it's back.

Speaker 2:

That's what it said Well, they should have an insert that talks about the French toast. Tell me.

Speaker 1:

I think they brought the French toast back too early, before the stores got the signage and all that stuff.

Speaker 2:

So I wanted the French toast, but then I didn't know what.

Speaker 1:

Well, you could have just said hey, I came for the French toast. Where is it at?

Speaker 2:

So I just said, give me what he's got.

Speaker 1:

And then you didn't eat it all.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

But you said it was good, though right, it was good, it was real good, and I ended up eating half yours, it was real greasy I wouldn't say that Maybe yours was more.

Speaker 2:

It was, mine was greasy.

Speaker 1:

But is it greasy from an omelet?

Speaker 2:

From the steak, I guess.

Speaker 1:

Really.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. It was good, but I didn't eat it. I was afraid it was going to hurt my tummy. Yep, we have a 45-minute drive. We can't do that, yep. So then we just come back to Jasper and go to Big Lights.

Speaker 1:

Yep Checked out their clearance furniture. Well, it wasn't furniture, it was outdoor summer furniture that they had clearance like half off yeah, some good prices from what I could tell, but still well you thought it was a good price until I read it right, well, on all of it, I thought it wasn't too bad, but if you're talking about the one particular, I thought it was.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was looking at a table and yeah, juddy was about to walk out the store with a table and six chairs.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know what I was going to do with it. It was in a car.

Speaker 2:

I guess you were just going to tie it on the top.

Speaker 1:

I guess so, but it was like $200 more than what I was expecting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it had two different signs on it, and he didn't read both signs. Neither did you. To begin with, you thought the same thing the chairs were one price, and now there's two turtles.

Speaker 1:

Was it six chairs?

Speaker 2:

I think it was six chairs.

Speaker 1:

But it was a glass top. It was a what? Gray-colored metal table. Yeah, it was a rectangle.

Speaker 2:

I didn't care for the glass, top it was a rectangle.

Speaker 1:

It had two glass. It was a rectangle. I didn't care for the glass top. It was a rectangle, had two glass pieces for the top, which I thought which was shaded a little bit. I guess you'd call it.

Speaker 2:

Tinted.

Speaker 1:

Tinted, I guess. Yeah, oh, I thought it gave it style. I liked it.

Speaker 2:

White chairs.

Speaker 1:

Well, the back end of the chairs were white.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it looked good. Was it metal chairs it?

Speaker 1:

was metal chairs. Yeah, but it's cheap, that's all. It was All that stuff. Anything you buy from there is cheap.

Speaker 2:

Well, it wasn't cheap.

Speaker 1:

Well no, You're buying cheap product for an expensive price.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's why now they're getting closer to the price that it's worth when it's half price.

Speaker 2:

When it's half price. Yeah, yep. So lesson learned Need to plan better, I guess.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

On our trip today. I like not planning, though I mean that was fun. It got us out of the house for a minute and I came up with it and jody came up with it.

Speaker 1:

That was good yeah, I tried to surprise you. Hey, let's go out of town and you drive I don't like driving yeah and check it out, and then nothing worked out best trip ever, that's one of those things. We were there 20 minutes, turned around and came back.

Speaker 2:

Was it 20 minutes oh?

Speaker 1:

I'm sure, yeah, but not talking about the huddle house. We stayed longer in the huddle house.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, we stayed longer at the huddle house. We were going to buy groceries and I talked myself right out of it.

Speaker 1:

I don't like the idea of buying groceries in and driving them back home.

Speaker 2:

I had a cooler.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but still.

Speaker 2:

It would have been all right.

Speaker 1:

Depending on how much cold stuff you're going to buy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Well, if you're like Nicholas, you'd buy it at 9 o'clock in the morning, leave it out all day long, bring it home, put it in the freezer, eat it the next day and it's just fine.

Speaker 1:

I know it's crazy. Cheese sticks, of all things Cheese sticks of all things, and we told him not to do it.

Speaker 2:

He's his own.

Speaker 1:

He did it anyway.

Speaker 2:

You get sick you get sick, whatever. He's got an iron stomach, though, yeah you'll think that in 10 years from now, the way he's eating now 20.

Speaker 1:

He's still good for a while.

Speaker 2:

I don't know the rate he's going. He might not be you going to sleep over there.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm looking at the flag flying.

Speaker 2:

Well, we can't just look at stuff. You gotta talk.

Speaker 1:

Well, you said you were going to overperform this time.

Speaker 2:

I never said that.

Speaker 1:

So bring it.

Speaker 2:

I never said that. I said I'm ready to take a nap and never said that so bring it. I never said that. I said I'm ready to take a nap and you said no.

Speaker 1:

We have to get this done. Recording is very important.

Speaker 2:

I wanted to sit and watch my middle show.

Speaker 1:

What does it do with the middle?

Speaker 2:

And now you're mad at me because I got ahead of you.

Speaker 1:

So she's got me involved in this show, the Middle, which is what I get. Is it called a sitcom?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That lasted nine years. Is that right?

Speaker 2:

I think so, and I'm on season four.

Speaker 1:

Was it 2009? What was the years?

Speaker 2:

I don't remember the years 2018?. Well, you said it was after one show.

Speaker 1:

Malcolm in the Middle, I think, is what it was. It was.

Speaker 2:

But how did it come off Like I don't know Malcolm in the Middle, how did it come off of that show?

Speaker 1:

If you look everybody on there is very similar. It's almost like every character is almost the same.

Speaker 2:

The mom looks the same, the dad looks the same, the dad looks the same. Everybody loves Raymond, right? So was this after Raymond or before Raymond?

Speaker 1:

This was after Raymond. After Raymond yeah but you said Raymond did a cameo on one of the episodes, right?

Speaker 2:

He did.

Speaker 1:

But I'm finding that a lot of people are showing up.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of.

Speaker 1:

The last one, I watched Brooke Shields showed up on one episode.

Speaker 2:

There's been several. I mean it's alright show he gets mad at me because I was watching it and he wasn't in there.

Speaker 1:

Well, you got me in on it now to watch it, and now next thing I do, I come in there and you've got it on your watch, because I try to make you sit down you won't sit down. You won't sit down, I do sit down you don't, so because there's nothing else to watch, that's it.

Speaker 2:

That's why we're watching it. That is very. There's nothing else.

Speaker 1:

That is very true I tried last night to get on netflix and just look around we want a good movie.

Speaker 2:

Y'all suggest a movie for us. We'll watch it and critique it.

Speaker 1:

Is there anything that we watched?

Speaker 2:

As long as it's not too bad, what do?

Speaker 1:

you mean too bad.

Speaker 2:

Too rated R.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I watched Civil War.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

A week ago.

Speaker 2:

He rented it. He does not spend money like that on nothing, and I'm like okay, so I let go of $4.99. Yeah, he came off of $4.99.

Speaker 1:

Because when it first came out, if you wanted to rent it, it was $29.

Speaker 2:

I think so yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to theater, so I had to wait.

Speaker 2:

I'd pay $20 to rent it in my house, though If I really wanted to watch it, I will sit there in my house and I'll rent it for $20. Maybe, I can pop my own popcorn and I can go to the bathroom and pause it when I want to, maybe.

Speaker 1:

Heck, yeah, I would, if you knew. If it was supposedly a good movie, you knew it was. Everybody loves it.

Speaker 2:

I would rent it Top Gun Maverick at home.

Speaker 1:

I could see that.

Speaker 2:

That was on last night. We were going to watch it.

Speaker 1:

Then we didn't yeah, because there's nothing else that we could find and we're like well, we could watch it, we'll just watch old movies because they're better. That'll be like the fourth time. Well, that's not old though.

Speaker 2:

No, that's not old.

Speaker 1:

But the thing about when I rented the Civil War. It said I had let me see if I get that.

Speaker 2:

I've got 30 days to watch it, to start it, to start it 30 days to start it.

Speaker 1:

Once I start it, I've got two days to complete it. So if I started it today and got 40 minutes into it, if I don't go back to it tomorrow.

Speaker 2:

it's gone, it's gone.

Speaker 1:

So I found that kind of weird.

Speaker 2:

I think you should get it for at least 30 days. Well, anyway, no matter.

Speaker 1:

I feel like I was robbed of my $5.

Speaker 2:

Told me he wasted his money. I did.

Speaker 1:

I had high expectations for that movie and it really let me down and that's right up his alley, I know.

Speaker 2:

Then you just didn't like it?

Speaker 1:

No, what were you going to say when I started? You were going to say something. That ship sailed because I got no clue. Hmm.

Speaker 2:

No clue that squirrel's staring at us.

Speaker 1:

Well, he's trying to decide if it's safe because there was a dead one right here on the carport this morning when I walked out, A dead squirrel yeah, with a cat chewing on it growling at me. Well.

Speaker 2:

Jody don't like them cats getting his squirrels, I don't like these cats.

Speaker 1:

You got to do something about these cats.

Speaker 2:

Free cats. By the way, we will pay you to take them.

Speaker 1:

If it wouldn't bother me and if I knew I wouldn't get caught, I would just put a bullet in every one of them's head.

Speaker 2:

I want to watch them swim. I think I might throw them down there.

Speaker 1:

You think I could shoot these cats? No, you can't.

Speaker 2:

You can't even go without feeding them. I said, stop feeding them and they will leave.

Speaker 1:

I think 85% of me says I could shoot a cat. No, you can't, I think I could Now if it came to a dog? No, I can't shoot a dog. Just stop feeding them and they'll stop coming around Unless the dog was attacking somebody or something like that. Of course I could kill it then.

Speaker 2:

No, you have to feed them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there's so many of them, I have to feed them.

Speaker 2:

You don't have to. Yeah, I got to, you do not have to.

Speaker 1:

You see, when they don't eat, you open up the door and there's nine of them standing there meowing, and it's crazy. It's chaos. When I go up there and feed them, it's chaos. All these cats are running back and forth, they're running into each. It's the funniest thing, though, but it's chaos I want them out.

Speaker 2:

I think we talk about this all I know because it's a problem.

Speaker 1:

It's just a problem. I was like we are white trash because we've got so many cats now white trash. I I mean, I already had that label as it was, but now I really do have it.

Speaker 2:

I don't even like cats. I did not ask for these cats.

Speaker 1:

I had a cat when I was a kid.

Speaker 2:

I've never had a cat.

Speaker 1:

No, my mama had a cat In my adult life, we've never owned a cat. All we've ever had was dogs, never Dogs and squirrels. Yeah, and then now a year and a half into one stray cat wandering up here. We've got nine.

Speaker 2:

I think nine, it might be 11.

Speaker 1:

The one time it was 11.

Speaker 2:

I need to go.

Speaker 1:

Well, we had four kittens and you did away with two of them.

Speaker 2:

Not my fault.

Speaker 1:

Because Mama apparently brought two of them underneath your car when you left for work last week, and they must have been perfectly underneath the tire because you got them.

Speaker 2:

Well, sorry, I don't check under my tires when I leave.

Speaker 1:

I want them to disappear, but I don't want them to know how I don't want them to disappear. I don't want anything bad to happen to them.

Speaker 2:

Well, I didn't know, I did it. It's not like I did it on purpose. Well, I'm not blaming you. Yeah, you are. I saw you shed a tear.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, If I woke up in the morning and I came outside and there's not a cat in sight and I can't find him, I'm not going to go looking for him.

Speaker 2:

You're going to go looking for him.

Speaker 1:

This was a miracle. We just watched a miracle.

Speaker 2:

Have you ever tried freeze-dried candy?

Speaker 1:

Me? No, have you ever tried freeze-dried candy me? Yeah, it's too expensive, isn't? I've seen, yes, it is, I've seen it in these convenience stores and it's too expensive. I got some puffy corn right here the only thing freeze-dried I've ever had was like jerky hunt. No well, but the huntsville space center. You go and get like the astronaut for screen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, screen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you get the freeze dried stuff like the astronauts have.

Speaker 2:

Tastes like candy corn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know we can all hear Wow. Imagine that I'm going to pay an extra $5 for a little bitty thing of candy corn that tastes like candy corn. Imagine that.

Speaker 2:

You need to have this in your stash back there.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

In your prepper stash.

Speaker 1:

Freeze-dried candy corn.

Speaker 2:

Yes, in case you get a sweet tooth when, when the grid goes down, when the grid goes down.

Speaker 1:

How about we find something else that's freeze-dried that we can put in the stash, besides candy corn?

Speaker 2:

They had pickles.

Speaker 1:

No Next.

Speaker 2:

They had green beans.

Speaker 1:

Ugh Next.

Speaker 2:

It looked. Ugh, I've started to buy some just to show y'all no, because it looked and I think they had okra.

Speaker 1:

Well, who's deciding this, this? Let's find something that we can actually enjoy, the what I mean. Why are you having freeze-dried okra? I mean, I mean, is it for preppers? Is that what it's designed for?

Speaker 2:

no okra no, I don't think so. Not one bit. That wind's getting up it is.

Speaker 1:

There's no way that this ain't coming across sorry if y'all can hear it wow it's getting bad it's almost like a hurricane coming through oh, and now we're getting attacked by leaves anyway.

Speaker 2:

So why didn't we podcast last week, are we?

Speaker 1:

done with the freeze dried? I Are we done with the freeze-dried? I wasn't done with the freeze-dried stuff.

Speaker 2:

Oh and I got cookie dough freeze-dried cookie dough.

Speaker 1:

Cookie dough freeze-dried cookie dough.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Is that what the label says?

Speaker 2:

No no.

Speaker 1:

I'm all about some cookie dough.

Speaker 2:

I don't think you would like this. I mean you about some cookie dough.

Speaker 1:

I don't think you would like this. I mean, you like your cookie dough, but why am I? Why am I eating free freeze-dried cookie dough?

Speaker 2:

that's just the thing.

Speaker 1:

People's liking the freeze-dried stuff right now I mean, is it like because, hey, we're going to a softball game and we can have snacks all day? And is it that because it's easier? Or I mean, I'm not doing a trade-off, I like my regular cookie dough, I'm not gonna go by jody likes to eat that cookie dough yes, I'll answer my question I don't know, I just know people are doing freeze-dried, everything freeze-dried christmas tree cakes so is there?

Speaker 1:

how are we doing this? Do they have this uh little oven thing, that or whatever freezer thing that they're? I guess, so I don't know how you do it and so you can just put anything in it and it's voila, and then, they throw it in a ziploc bag, and there you go slap five dollars on it I'm being serious, is that I?

Speaker 2:

don't know. I mean, I guess it goes in a freeze dried machine yeah, that's what I'm asking, that you can put anything in I guess. So how does that work?

Speaker 1:

I don't know how long does it take? I don't know. What do you add to it?

Speaker 2:

do you add anything?

Speaker 1:

so you have no answers to my question no, you freeze yet you bring something to the table you've.

Speaker 2:

You have freeze-dried jerky before no freeze-dried what you do to it?

Speaker 1:

dehydrate it yeah, oh, is there a difference?

Speaker 2:

that's how you make jerky oh, I guess I thought it was freeze-dried. That's how you do anything else.

Speaker 1:

Have you not watched enough of the Alone shows where they smoke all the meat to make?

Speaker 2:

it last and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

That's kind of like what you're doing with a dehydrator.

Speaker 2:

I don't know them.

Speaker 1:

I guess I'm not going to get any candy corn, since you're going to sit there and keep.

Speaker 2:

I have offered it to you like four times.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there's two. I see two pieces of that. I see a big old $5 sticker on there and it looks like there was four pieces in there. I'm like what a deal.

Speaker 2:

It's not $5.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I want. Is it chewy or what?

Speaker 2:

No, it's not chewy, it vibrates.

Speaker 1:

Is it crunchy what?

Speaker 2:

in the world. It dissolves, it's crunchy yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yep tastes like.

Speaker 2:

Candy corn. But candy corn's not that big, is it? It's kind of like cotton candy, does it blow up a little bit?

Speaker 1:

It's kind of like if cotton candy was harder. Yeah, and it dissolves in your mouth. I'm good. One's enough for mouth, I'm good.

Speaker 2:

One's enough for me. I'm not impressed, I mean.

Speaker 1:

I love candy corn.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I like the real candy corn. Yeah, I sure brought you some cookie dough out here. It's really crunchy.

Speaker 1:

The cookie dough is. I don't want crunchy cookie dough, I know. I think what makes cookie dough good is its texture also, you know.

Speaker 2:

You think so?

Speaker 1:

Because it's not cooked, so it's doughy.

Speaker 2:

You're supposed to cook it?

Speaker 1:

Well, you don't have to now, because they're making it where it's edible, because they found out that everybody and their brother eats it raw, even when it used to be like a chance of you dying.

Speaker 2:

Jody's still eating it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've ate it for years and years, but now it's safe.

Speaker 2:

Now it's safe. Whoop-de-doo, whoop-de-doo. All right, so now you're going to tell them why we didn't pod last week? Why?

Speaker 1:

did we not pod last week? You had to go and have some surgery. I had to have back surgery, I had to have part of a disc taken out, so I was laid up for a while whining about, so I was actually. Yeah, actually, when we did the episode I'd already had. Yeah, actually, when we did the episode, I'd already had.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, when last week's episode dropped.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I couldn't do all this recording, so that's why we recorded one with everybody and we used it on both podcasts.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just to basically make it easier for me.

Speaker 1:

We never make it easier for Joe, never so this one time I was begging everybody please just do this for me and I wanted to record and they said all right, I guess I wanted to record did you yeah whatever you didn't do yeah that's, that's a lie I told let's record. Well, I don't remember it.

Speaker 2:

You don't remember it. No, we did. You don't remember a lot of things.

Speaker 1:

We did talk about it and I did leave it up to you and you finally said no, that's fine, We'll just use the other one. That's the way I remember it.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I don't think so. So you finally went back to work this week, though right for a minute yeah, a little bit eased into it.

Speaker 1:

You eased in 12 hours went to the doctor on a wednesday. Went with nicholas to work on a Thursday.

Speaker 2:

Twelve hours. That's easing into it.

Speaker 1:

I did not do physical labor.

Speaker 2:

He does not mind.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I was out there a little bit too long, I shouldn't have been out there he felt it yeah, I shouldn't have been out there. Not that I did anything.

Speaker 2:

He keeps telling me he didn't do anything.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I believe it and being on my feet that much and stuff like that then yeah, I mean, when you're laid up for two weeks and then you go. I was laid up for 10 days, thank you, not two weeks same difference 10 days is different 14 days same.

Speaker 2:

Give me a little bit of credit I'm trying to make you lay up for that long, so better than I had neck surgery, had fusion, and I went back in four days. I know Goofball.

Speaker 1:

Did stuff, but very dependent on our son. So if it wasn't for him, it would be the best. Since I'm self-employed.

Speaker 2:

It's a scary thing yeah.

Speaker 1:

He's really helped out, so it's basically a vacation. We talked about this. The only way that I can get a vacation is to have a surgery. It's not a fun vacation, no it's not, but I catch up on everything on the TV.

Speaker 2:

You didn't even listen to podcasts, though.

Speaker 1:

I'm behind on every podcast that I listen to.

Speaker 2:

Every one of them.

Speaker 1:

I did not listen to a one the whole time, cause all he done Was watch YouTube. Yeah, a lot of YouTube.

Speaker 2:

He's hooked on this YouTube.

Speaker 1:

Well, I like YouTube because the algorithm it just knows you. You can just scroll through real quick and you see that eight-minute video and bam, watch it.

Speaker 2:

Is that a double-decker boat going out there?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it sure is. It looks like somebody's on top. I wonder can you ride on top of a?

Speaker 2:

Well, if it's double-decker.

Speaker 1:

I guess surely you can ride on the top, as it's going down the water. I don't know, I wouldn't think you could well, but I guess it's got a slide on it.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's like, all right, we have to stop, then everybody can get up on top, and that's what I would think, because I don't know, I don't know why well the bus?

Speaker 1:

a double-decker bus is do we be like, all right, when we stop and put it in park, everybody can go up on top. No, they can. They can ride on top. Yeah, that's moving.

Speaker 2:

I guess, so I don't know.

Speaker 1:

There's different, there's too many. I don't know what all the laws are on the water.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, I got a sidetrack. What was we talking about?

Speaker 1:

Well, I was watching Netflix.

Speaker 2:

No, and I was watching YouTube.

Speaker 1:

YouTube, yeah, but that's why I say, and you watch an eight-minute video of something interesting, or maybe you go four minutes into it and you're like, no, that's not for me. You just exit out and now you're back to your main screen and just go, just fly through another video of something that you think's interesting. You know, just like those the funny fails, People tripping all the time, Can't get enough of that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we did do.

Speaker 1:

We did questions.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we did music.

Speaker 1:

Where they ask you oh, what was the number one song of each year from like 1980?

Speaker 2:

Oh no, no, no, you had to finish the lyrics. Oh, it started it and you had to finish it. I like doing that.

Speaker 1:

That's pretty fun.

Speaker 2:

We knew the 80s and 90s After that, meh.

Speaker 1:

I don't know anything in the 2000s when it comes to pop.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't know many of them.

Speaker 1:

I don't know any. You can name a few artists right now. I might recognize the name, but for the most part no.

Speaker 2:

I don't know any country artists Country?

Speaker 1:

I don't have a clue. I might know the name Jelly. Row. Yeah, okay, I might know the artist, the name, like if you said country because I've heard of it, but if you put that person in a lineup and me having to pick that person, I'd have no idea I don't know what any of them look like. Ain't that crazy. As you get older you just don't know that matters anymore. But when you're younger it's like it's just totally different it's like you knew everybody.

Speaker 2:

You used to go to concerts all the time yeah, now we're just old fuddy-duddies that sit home and podcast.

Speaker 1:

The music has changed. Country music isn't country music anymore. Oh, it's totally changed. And then you get over the pop is crazy. And then you get into rap. Rap is so disgusting, just the lyrics is what I'm talking about, for the most part.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm like any of them. I don't know what they say. Yeah, I skipped that. I'll just stick with my 80s and 90s channels. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I guess, I guess it's what made you who you are, who you is?

Speaker 2:

Who I is Yep.

Speaker 1:

The lake is active right now.

Speaker 2:

It's very active and I can't stay focused there is a lot because there's a sea dew out there. He's just like doing donuts. And now the tree's in the way. I can't see him, but he was just doing donuts. I'm still getting a lot of you know. I told you there's this.

Speaker 1:

I'm still getting a lot of you know. I told you there's this Smith Lake Facebook page.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I never get on Facebook. But you know, if I get a notification on my phone I need to turn this off.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say why have you not turned it off?

Speaker 1:

I know, but I don't get any notifications about anything about Facebook until it'll pop up Smith Lake, whatever it is facebook page, and it's always it's an old man that's griping because it's too late in the evening and there's a pontoon going by with with uh, you know them hauling somebody behind them and it's supposed to be like uh, uh, what does it say? Uh, an hour before, is it an hour after? Let's see, you've got to Darn it. I can't think of it. It's something about sunset and sunrise. You know it's an hour after sunrise or whatever. You can safely be out there pulling somebody or whatever it is.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But it's that old man out there, that's just old fuddy-duddy that just wants to gripe.

Speaker 2:

Is it you?

Speaker 1:

It's probably old fuddy-duddy that just wants to gripe. Is it you? Yeah, it's probably yeah, but I find that very interesting. It's like that's all that I'm getting. It's like everybody keeps, and then he's getting like railed on the comments.

Speaker 2:

The comments on Facebook stuff are hilarious. Oh, I know that's what makes the post. Yeah, they're like you know you go and read the comments. Some people are just yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's all I can say is yeah, but I want to be like you know why, and a lot of times too, when we complain about stuff.

Speaker 2:

Does it matter?

Speaker 1:

Keep it to yourself why put it out there? Because then you get in a situation right here where everybody's making fun of you Because what they did? The dude, the last one I saw he took a screenshot from, like his boat dock of the people going by and then everybody's like what is that? What's the deal? I mean it was so light outside, he was making it sound like it's almost dark and you're not supposed to do it. It's unsafe. Somebody's going to kill you. You know you're going to get run over all this kind of stuff. I don't know. It's funny, you just had to seen it.

Speaker 2:

I mean, why don't people stay in their own lane? I mean it's their business if they do that Well, you're looking for something wrong.

Speaker 1:

That's what we do in society now. We're looking for that other person to do wrong, because we don't do any wrong, you know? No, you got to find that other person that's doing the wrong and then complain about it. We're a bunch of complainers, a bunch of whiners and a bunch of complainers listen at you yeah you whiny bridges I'm complaining about the complainers. Yep, so does he have lights on the side of his boat or is there something is?

Speaker 2:

it reflecting something reflecting I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It's red, white and blue it looks like. He's got a flag flying behind his pontoon.

Speaker 2:

Like tinsel stuff.

Speaker 1:

It looks like it does, but it resembles LED flashing lights all down the side also, so I don't know which one it is. I don't know, I don't think it's LED lights Surely not, I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

I think it's something reflecting.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, though it sure does.

Speaker 2:

But he's right there in that sun now. So Well, it's hitting it good, ain't it? I don't as windy as it is today, I don't think I want to be on the boat in this wind? No, I don't think there's.

Speaker 1:

There's never a bad day to be out there on the water, is there?

Speaker 2:

When it's crowded, I mean think there's never a bad day to be out there on the water, is there when?

Speaker 1:

it's crowded. I mean, if it's a holiday weekend maybe, If you're just talking about it being crowded, but I'm just talking about weather conditions.

Speaker 2:

So they only got what like three more weekends, and it's over Labor Day. They don't come back out after Labor Day.

Speaker 1:

They start shutting it down Everybody's got a boat.

Speaker 2:

Even though it's hot, it's still hot. They put it in dry storage.

Speaker 1:

But come Labor Day, If it's their summer, home they gone, they leave. They're done and you're thinking my goodness, you could stay out here until November and still have decent weather.

Speaker 2:

I know, but what did I try to buy today and tell you I was going to do when I got home?

Speaker 1:

Fall. You was trying to buy fall decor and then put it out. Was you going to put it out? I?

Speaker 2:

was. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

What are you talking about putting it out?

Speaker 2:

I'm ready to put my fall stuff out because I like the way it looks.

Speaker 1:

You shouldn't even talk about that before September, I know, and even September's early.

Speaker 2:

But right now it's just an odd time, like I still have just American stuff out.

Speaker 1:

That's what I consider my summer decorations. American stuff needs to be out 24.

Speaker 2:

American stuff 7, 365. So I'm ready to put fall stuff out Now if it would go to fall and stay fall for a couple of months and not just boom, be freezing. Cold winter that's fine in cold winter. That's fine when we can come outside and pot at the fireplace, I mean at the fire pit, you got to get us some lights. All our lights have gone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, our party lights.

Speaker 2:

Have partied out.

Speaker 1:

They've partied out.

Speaker 2:

They're all over the place. I'm talking every one of them.

Speaker 1:

There's four left.

Speaker 2:

And we already bought. We replaced 12. Right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think so, I'm pretty sure.

Speaker 2:

So now you just might as well buy two whole new sets.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, Are you talking about new bulbs?

Speaker 2:

No, the whole new sets.

Speaker 1:

I was going to say by the time you're buying the bulbs, they ain't cheap.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can't buy new bulbs, because by the time you buy new bulbs.

Speaker 1:

you could have just bought a new set. Well, if you buy the ones next time that you can change color, you can have a certain color, or they'll blink or whatever, or just go with a regular.

Speaker 2:

You know me, I'm a white person.

Speaker 1:

You're a white person, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I like white lights. Jody likes the green and the reds, not me.

Speaker 1:

Well, you're talking about Christmas. When it comes to Christmas, you don't want all those mixed up colors.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't.

Speaker 1:

I've tried it on the house.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like sorry you got to take it down because I don't like it. I did make him take it down one time.

Speaker 1:

It's a hassle.

Speaker 2:

I think you put was it green?

Speaker 1:

Green and red maybe? Yeah, around our little, whatever they're called, no.

Speaker 2:

We don't mix colors.

Speaker 1:

I think you can if you've got white everywhere and then you put like your banisters or something.

Speaker 2:

No, it does not look good, it does not.

Speaker 1:

So what do you think?

Speaker 2:

Well, that's what we do and that's what we're going to do. So it's getting that time, so you might as well just go ahead and put the Christmas lights up.

Speaker 1:

You've lost your mind, it ain't that.

Speaker 2:

Why you got time. Before we get busy during football season, you might as well just put Christmas lights up.

Speaker 1:

You think so?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, nobody will know during football season.

Speaker 1:

You might as well just put.

Speaker 2:

Christmas lights up. You think so. Yeah, yeah, nobody will know we don't got. You put them up. I didn't say turn them on. You put them up. I didn't say turn them on.

Speaker 1:

The week.

Speaker 2:

Of Thanksgiving, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then that's it. I mean, just stick by that rule and forget about it. Forget about it, so at it, so I think we should take off work next week.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'm for it. Jody, already done trying to call in.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

My boss wouldn't answer the phone. That's what happens.

Speaker 1:

That's what happens I know, I got used to that easy life of sitting back hurting I was going to say I don't know that that was easy.

Speaker 2:

That's not a way. I want to be off work at all. Can y'all hear that wind If? Not we're sitting here in silence for nothing.

Speaker 1:

It is windy. I thought it died down, but then it's picking back up.

Speaker 2:

It has not died down.

Speaker 1:

All right, I guess we're going to let this thing go, because, since the wind's picking back up, I am afraid that this is coming through.

Speaker 2:

I hope it's not bad.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because I don't want it to mess up the episode.

Speaker 2:

I'm not recording, I'm not re-recording, I'm a one and done.

Speaker 1:

I know.

Speaker 2:

That's why I'm hoping this is coming through you better hope it's coming through loud and clear, cause I'm a one and done you got anything else, we got anything going on next week anything.

Speaker 1:

No, nicholas and his friends going to watch Wolverine and Deadpool movie. I don't think so A lot of hype with it, hype that I don't care about Not a movie I want to watch.

Speaker 2:

No, I could go watch Top Gun though.

Speaker 1:

Which one's better? The original Top Gun?

Speaker 2:

I like the original, but there's a lot of people like the second one, but I'm just, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Who's the star of the second one? Is it Tom Cruise or the young guy? It's Tom.

Speaker 2:

Cruise.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but didn't they try and make the young guy, when he had to be, more of the main character?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I don't know, I just like the first one.

Speaker 1:

I'm just glad the Olympics are almost over. I was thinking when you said Tom Cruise or whatever, or I said Tom Cruise, I was thinking you know he made an appearance at the Olympics.

Speaker 2:

Oh really, yeah Him and old Snoop.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, him and old Snoop hanging out, I guess. And what today, tomorrow will be the last day.

Speaker 2:

Tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

Today is Saturday. Yes, finally, I haven't watched any this week.

Speaker 2:

No, I didn't care none about it. I did see the old Lyle. Whatever came in second got Brian's.

Speaker 1:

No clue.

Speaker 2:

In the 200 meter. Okay.

Speaker 1:

What's his name? Is it COVID guy?

Speaker 2:

Who.

Speaker 1:

Is it the dude that's got COVID?

Speaker 2:

I don't know the dude Nicholas likes in the meter run he did in the Lyle. Is Lyle his last name? Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, but the dude that barely won in the first one that we watched, where we thought he didn't win.

Speaker 1:

Oh, where it doesn't matter if your foot's across the line they go by your torso. Yeah, it's your torso, ain't that crazy.

Speaker 2:

Because we was hollering at the foot. There's the turtle bat. He's hungry.

Speaker 1:

But what I say. So if you don't have an event until like the last few days of the Olympics and you're, are you there the whole time just hanging out? I don't know for nine or ten days you're like no, my event don't start till the end. You know, like day 12 or something like that so you're just training and stuff like that, hanging out watching other people I guess you're watching other people man, I don't know, but I wouldn't want to get there and get it over with and head back yeah that's where I'd be.

Speaker 2:

That's not how it works, no, allow no allow oh oh, that was why is from last sunday. I still have notifications on here. If you like, click on that, whatever that breaking news is and you just scroll through there. That was last sunday when he won the 100 meter in the photo.

Speaker 1:

Finish, so no one we were talking about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the one I was talking about. So he got in the 200 meter, he won bronze. That's the the one Nicholas likes.

Speaker 1:

Well, congratulations.

Speaker 2:

Now they can all go home and maybe old Snoop can get some rest.

Speaker 1:

So they have to stay for the closing ceremonies? Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Is that what they have to do? I don't know. And then they come back. Is that tomorrow? I don't know. Is tomorrow the closing ceremony? I?

Speaker 1:

think Sunday is it's supposed to be a total of 16 days. Isn I think Sunday is it's supposed to be a total of 16 days.

Speaker 2:

Isn't tomorrow the 16th day? I think so. So on the 16th day they do the closing ceremonies. What are closing ceremonies?

Speaker 1:

Where they shut it down and Snoop gets over there and gets the fire extinguisher out and puts the flame out.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I don't know, I have no idea, I don't care, I don't care nothing about the Olympics. You're so un-American.

Speaker 1:

No, look, when I couldn't sleep at the beginning part of this surgery, I watched it at like 2 o'clock because they showed the replays I never watched it and all that stuff.

Speaker 2:

so I did.

Speaker 1:

I kept up for the first several days of what was going on. That's fine and all. But if you told me it was on and I didn't have anything else to do, sure I'll watch it. Other than that, no.

Speaker 2:

Well, we just talked about, there wasn't nothing else to do, and we still didn't watch the Olympics. We still just hung on YouTube.

Speaker 1:

Well, that just shows you how bad I didn't want to watch the Olympics.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so un-American.

Speaker 1:

Really didn't think about it. Yeah, I didn't either. Honestly, I didn't think about it Because it? Yeah, honestly I didn't think about it because we don't hardly watch regular tv, right, because we need to get rid of spectrum and you haven't done it yet.

Speaker 2:

I know we need to because spectrum's terrible but I need somebody tell me how to get football games yeah, figure it out, we'll figure it out this time I've tried I don't know. Let them go by spectrum I got to have my phone as in bye-bye not buy Spectrum. If I could just keep the local channels I get. Well, no, because you got to have ESPN right and SEC Network. Do they come on SEC or just ESPN?

Speaker 1:

No SEC too.

Speaker 2:

So see how you get those. Can you not just buy that app? I don't know, I know, then you're back buy that app, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I know, then you're back at it If I'd research it, I'd tell you, but I'm not going to research it.

Speaker 2:

I need you to research Everything else you research.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

This you won't help me with. That's how much I care about it right now.

Speaker 1:

The first one is kicking off. Well, let me tell you this right here. This is the stunt they pulled on the Thursday night last year of the opening night of football in general Thursday night and they cut us off.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was gone right there at kickoff. Oh, so mad, was it Florida? Yeah, it was Florida, it was.

Speaker 1:

Florida? Yeah, because Nicholas is a Florida fan. So we were going to watch the game and bam gone.

Speaker 2:

Right at kickoff. Like them jerks.

Speaker 1:

So that's what's going to happen again this year. I'm not going to worry about anything until it gets right to the last minute and then start researching how to.

Speaker 2:

I've got to research it before that.

Speaker 1:

I've got to figure it out. We've got to get rid of Spectrum. Spectrum's gone. We're done with you.

Speaker 2:

If I could have some better internet, they would be gone with internet too.

Speaker 1:

Can't get any kind of internet. It's terrible. I don't know what to do. The signal, everything. We can have four bar, no matter where you go, and I don't know if it's at this area or what, but I can go 15 miles down the road, have four, five. Is there five bars on your phone? I don't even know there's a four I think, I can have five bars.

Speaker 1:

Maybe that has nothing five right now. Maybe that has nothing to do with me sending you a text, I don't know, but I can try and send a text and it might hang out for 20 seconds before I can send that text or anything. I just don't like the idea. When you pay for, like, what is it on the Internet? When you get unlimited, yeah, what does unlimited mean? What's when you get unlimited?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

What does unlimited mean? What's another word for unlimited? All you want, right, that's what it sounds like Like if you had an unlimited buffet bar. What does that mean? All you want, all you can eat until you're done. Well, what do they do? Well, we're going to give you that until you get to a certain amount. Then we're going to limit you and slow your speed down. I'm getting a little loud To slow down, yeah, but you know what Us as humans. We're okay with that, that's fine. Well, no, that's not what we're agreeing to.

Speaker 2:

I guess you are because it says it. If you go over whatever, we did agree to it.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying, because we're a bunch of idiots, we're allowing this to happen.

Speaker 2:

Come together. You just called me an idiot.

Speaker 1:

People. If we stand together and not allow this to happen, they'll change their ways. Right, that's what you do.

Speaker 2:

We wish they would. Yeah, put that out.

Speaker 1:

All right, we're going to get get out here before you get on this hot topic again before you get your undies in a wad all right folks shut this thing down it's been a bunch of hoopla today has it yeah, I feel like we've been all over the world.

Speaker 2:

We've been to winfield, to paris to back to jasper.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about that.

Speaker 2:

We've been to Winfield, to Paris, to back to Jasper.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know that's way different. You're putting Winfield on the same, the same sentence as Paris.

Speaker 2:

Well, I just meant we. We talked about Winfield and we talked about Olympics, so they're in Paris so that's where I got that from.

Speaker 1:

I get you.

Speaker 2:

Alright, I'm out of here. I got things I got to do alright, thanks for listening.

Speaker 1:

Every Monday we're out there. Check us out on.

Speaker 2:

Spectrum. We ain't on Spectrum. We're not on Spectrum. If we were, they wouldn't have us if we were.

Speaker 1:

We're off now because all the bad.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say Jody just got us kicked off.

Speaker 1:

Spotify, how I got Spectrum and Spotify. I hope you're listening on Spotify Because we got a lot of good things with Spotify. But hey, yeah, if you listen, hit that follow button.

Speaker 2:

Send us some questions. Let us know some movies to watch. Hit that bell. We like to watch movies. Hit that bell notification. Next time our episode comes out, hit the bell.

Speaker 1:

But you shouldn't forget. You don't need a notification Every Monday. It's happening, just go in there.

Speaker 2:

Don't tell me that, because I forget.

Speaker 1:

All right, well, hit that, hit that bell so you'll get that notification.

Speaker 2:

I need to hit the bell so you can give me a notification.

Speaker 1:

Just to be on the safe. It's almost like that alarm clock It'll show up, just See, I forget Ask us a question. You said something.

Speaker 2:

Ask us a question or send us a movie to watch.

Speaker 1:

Hey, we got an email this, that and other at gmailcom. I think that's right. Try it out. If you want to send us an email, send it to us If we get it.

Speaker 2:

I'll.

Speaker 1:

If we get it, I'll reply back to you. If you don't get a reply back, I just told you the wrong email. How about that? He don't know. Well, you know what. I'll take that back. I don't know the last time I've checked that email to even see if we have any so see there. So yeah, don't send anything if you would listen to us under Spotify I almost said Spectrum again and under the description. There's a plug, I can't talk.

Speaker 2:

Wow.

Speaker 1:

See, she's supposed to.

Speaker 2:

I'm supposed to take it over when you can't talk.

Speaker 1:

She's supposed to fill in the gap when something like that and she didn't even get to hint. She's watching me over here.

Speaker 2:

I'm watching him croak over here, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So if you go under the description, there's a place where you can write a comment whatever. Send us a comment, tell us what you want us to talk about. Tell us how wonderful Jody is, how he's got such a lovely voice Anything right, don't? I have a wonderful voice, sure Powerful. I love it. Wonderful voice, powerful, wonderful voice. I love it. That's breaking. I love it I don't know, I lose it just like that.

Speaker 2:

That means, you can't holler at me.

Speaker 1:

I know, I know, last week on the episode it sounded like I had the old smoker's voice.

Speaker 2:

Yes, it did.

Speaker 1:

It's terrible, like I needed to clear my voice, but I can't.

Speaker 2:

There's nothing to clear, that's just the way it is her stuff and like getting, she's starting to get up and walk away like hold up now.

Speaker 1:

I'm not done, I'm done. All right, stick a fork in me. We appreciate it and we will see you next week, where we might be in the little debbie park. You know what we could do, that we could go. We could sit on an oatmeal cream pie and podcast and take some pictures. And take pictures and get looked at very weird by the stream, but they don't know us.

Speaker 2:

Who cares? We'll never see them again. Who cares? That might I might even stream on TikTok while we're podding in the little Debbie party.

Speaker 1:

We'll see if I'm up to it. That's an idea, hey, if it's not next week, we'll do that sometimes.

Speaker 2:

Might be close, it is I like that.

Speaker 1:

All right, I got to go See you. Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye.

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