Almost Brothers Podcast

Snowed In, Locked In

Michael Simmons, Richard Randl, Tyler Wilkerson

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The storm didn’t just drop ice; it dropped a hard stop on our calendars and a rare chance to breathe. We went from cabin fever to quiet focus, turning a shut-in week into a string of small wins: movie marathons with the kids, a first Lego build that doubled as stress therapy, and a YouTube deep dive into collecting that sparked a bigger conversation about value, memory, and why some objects become investments.

We talk about staying sane when the driveway is a glacier, the kids want to brave the cold, and your only outing is shoveling a trampoline before it snaps. There’s gratitude here too—road crews grinding through the night, utility teams keeping the lights steady, and store staff rebuilding shelves while short-handed. That behind-the-scenes work deserves more than a nod, so we gave it one. In between, we tackled home projects, sorted tools, prepped sermons, and set up livestream gear in a sprint against the weather. The house felt smaller, but time felt larger, and that shift made room for better conversations and shared screens that actually brought us closer.

We also geek out with purpose: restarting the MCU with Iron Man, savoring that first Avengers tease, and plotting marathons from Hunger Games to Star Wars. A cracked TV can’t stop the plan to game with the kids, because the point isn’t high fidelity—it’s showing up. On the collector side, we unpack why sealed games, retro consoles, and cards sometimes beat the market, and what that says about patience, scarcity, and storytelling. By week’s end, routines return—school bells, sports, a new job start—but we carry forward the reset: more presence, less noise, and a fresh respect for the people who keep a town moving when the weather won’t.

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Oh, don't start with the with the throat clearing. You're gonna start with that just off the jump? Yes, sir. I just gotta chill. Right off the rip.

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Do it.

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Shout out to Tyler. Shout out. We're gonna call him here in a minute. Oh man. But I wanted to tell you something. I actually ask you something. What do French fries do when they haven't seen each other in a while? Catch up.

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That's the worst dad joke ever. You should be ashamed for even putting that in the universe. Catch up. I haven't had dinner yet.

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Oh man. What's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, everybody. Welcome back to a brand new episode of the Almost Brothers Podcast. As always, Richie Rich.

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Yes, uh.

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Tie tie.

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Nope.

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Cricket, cricket, cricket. No tie tie today, but we are gonna call him and get him on here. They had prayer tonight, so we're gonna give him a call in a little bit.

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But how's everything going, man? It's good, man. We spent the week in the glaciers.

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In the Alps. So on today's episode, we're gonna talk about just being locked in, how to keep yourself preoccupied.

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Or occupied.

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Or occupied.

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Or post-occupied.

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Or post-occupied. Without going crazy. I think I went a little bit crazier than usual.

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A little madness scene.

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Yeah, man. Yeah. It was it was uh but it was also good. I got to to kind of reset and and rest a little bit, kind of forcefully. Right. But you know, it was it was it wasn't bad, man.

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Well, that's that was my thing, is I was supposed to start my job last Tuesday, my new job, and I got a week off with nothing unplanned.

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So does it drive you crazy to it's like the moments you want to just be at home, but then when you're forced to be at home, it's like I don't want to be here.

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So the day after the storm, I was able to get out and you know, get around town slowly.

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Yeah.

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And uh, but when I come back, I got stuck in the driveway. Yeah. So that whole next day, it was like I can't go anywhere, and I did not like it. Yeah, I didn't like it at all.

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Yeah, we were stuck, yeah, stuck, stuck, stuck, yeah. And it's still all ice right now, but we're able to get back and forth. But yeah, it was the same way as like stir crazy. Having I would stand at the door and just look outside.

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What's that? What's oh uh Jack Nicholson saying The Shining? All all work and no play makes I don't know what it is. I don't never seen the movie.

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Okay, okay, that's what I was gonna ask. Well, what did you do to kind of stay with same? Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

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This is almost embarrassing to say. We watched in three days, two seasons of Inkmaster. Man. I mean, I guess if there's nothing else to do, I mean like we literally vegged out. Like we were.

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How often did the kids want to go outside?

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They they wanted to often, but it was just, I mean, it was dangerous cold. Yeah. We let them one time, and it was, I mean, it was it was bad. It was, they they were out for about an hour, and they came in and they were just beetred. Oh, yeah. I mean, it was so cold.

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I had to get the kids out because our trampoline, it accumulated right at the middle, yeah, and it was like all the way down to the ground. I was like, this is gonna tear up the trampoline. Let's get so we had to shovel all that off that they just got for Christmas.

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Yeah.

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So that was that was my extent of being out in it. Right. And then other than that, it was like, mmm, we're gonna stay in the house, which it it was nice. You know, Jamie still had to work, she works from home, so but getting to hang out with the kids was pretty fun. So me and Sissy watched a bunch of movies and we got to hang out a little bit. So that was cool. It was good. I listened to a bunch of podcasts, I did some lives, worked on some sermons, and and kind of got to relax a little bit, even though I was still in work mode.

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But when I got I got some stuff done, I got my mini brands all put up, which is the first time they've been up in a long time. They got them all on display. I collect mini brands for those who don't know, but uh I got my tool shelves organized and cleaned up and found tools I didn't even know I had. That's what you said, yeah. I'm like, hey, there it is.

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Okay, yeah.

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And uh yeah, we got some stuff done.

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Who was somebody was saying today, I can't remember, or it might have been yesterday, that they went through a tub of like coats because it was so cold and found like a shirt that they were missing for a long time. It's like, hey, there's my shirt. I wonder where that was at. Yeah, yep. Uh so what it what is your go-to? If you had like a go-to thing to do on a snow day, what would it be?

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Always movies, always movies, always TV of some sort is because that's always been the way I unwind, no matter the situation. So when I have time and like a lot of times I'm up before everybody else in the house, so I'll put on a movie even just on a regular like Saturday morning. If I'm up before everybody else, I'll watch a movie before everybody, you know, kind of gets motivated.

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Now, do y'all do do y'all do the snow cream?

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We did, yeah. Yeah, we we made one batch of snow cream. It's good.

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That was called a batch. Batch. I don't know, gallon batch. My nana, my nana did the snow cream, but we haven't done it. You know, we don't do it at our house, but yeah.

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It's not hard to make.

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Dude, it was it was like we had to kind of shut the front door and we had to go around the back. We had to go out the back door because the front was completely iced over the steps, and it was it was kind of dangerous, so we would have to go all the way around the house.

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Well, this is the most snow we've seen at one time in years. It's been yeah, it's been a long time since we've got a snow like this.

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And man, it was and I love it. Like even now, like the roads are are pretty much all clear, yeah, but it's still out in the fields and on the side, and I love it, man. I love just getting out and seeing it.

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I I will love when it's gone. Oh man. And thank you to all the road workers lined up. Oh my gosh. All those guys just working and and all that. I mean, we like the main roads, like 25 was clear like the day after. Yeah, like they were kicking butt.

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And I know here there was that water main that broke and they had it fixed in like a few hours, man. They were on top of it. Like it's that's a it's a dangerous job, and it's also a you don't have a lot of just free time. You're getting called and you're having to run everywhere. It's it's pretty amazing, you know, what what those guys and girls do. Yeah, you know, so uh yeah, thank y'all for all the hard work and and getting out. I mean, just elect we we never lost electric. We were blessed to, you know, to be good to go. So it's it's a lot of people that that help make that happen. So we were blessed.

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I went shopping, grocery shopping at Walmart, because it's where we always grocery shop, but a couple of days after the storm and there was nothing. Yeah, they were wiped out. But I went yesterday and they were restocked. So I called the manager and I was like, it was some lady that answered the phone, but I just wanted to thank them because I knew they had been working their tails off to restock after that. And probably shorthanded, yeah, yeah. So I I just called and thanked them for really working their butts off to make sure because I have six kids, you know. I've it takes a little bit of oh Adriana moved out.

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I only got five now, and they can't say that no more. Yeah. I know that was kind of a disaster too. You just dealing with all that.

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It was a nightmare, but yeah, it it's it I really appreciated everybody just doing their jobs to the best of their abilities.

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So yeah. Yeah, and I know I know the store here, the the dollar store here, they they were the same way, you know. They were just running around trying to restock and running shorthanded and having to stay late and do all that. So it it's pretty awesome, you know, seeing people really step up in those situations. Man, it was it was really cool. But um, yeah, it was it was it was fun though, man. It was fun, it was a good time. We we had we had a good time, yeah, with with me, Jamie, and the kids.

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So and it's so it's such a blessing in disguise, you know, to because it's hard for us to stop yeah and really focus on our families, and and that made us do that, you know. I was I just the little things that we got to spend time doing with the kids that we normally don't get time to do. Just hang out with them and talk and and laugh, and it was it was really good.

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Oh yeah. Yep, and then we got back at it uh Friday and Saturday, school opened back up, and then we had games uh on Friday night or on Saturday night. So we jumped right back in and got going again. So we're back into the routine. That's what I told Jamie. I'm excited for this week to get back in the routine of the week since last week kind of threw everything off. But um, but yeah, yeah. So ready to get back at it.

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Yeah. Yeah. Yep. I start my new job Tuesday. Try it again this week. Try it again this week.

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Yeah, it's gonna be good though, man. Yeah, yeah. So they had no school all week. No, okay.

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They were out of school, which they had AMI days every day except for one. So I guess I don't know how it counts or whatever. I guess it doesn't technically count as a snow day if they do AMI.

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So right, counts as a school day, just like online school or whatever, yeah. Yep. That's what's up, man. Yeah, I got to go through go through little things. I I kind of collected some stuff from my office to bring here and and and got that together. So I did get a little bit of work done. Most of it was like sermon prep and and getting stuff like that. Just the live, dude. I had to, I had to come up to the during the day when it was really coming down. I was like, this is gonna be the only chance to be able to get up there. So I rushed up here and got all that kind of going and to the house. So I had to load it all in the car, unload it at the house, and it was it was a lot, man. So you're talking stands, cameras, microphones, I mean, all of that loaded up. But I I got it, got it done, and and I think it touched uh a good amount of people, you know.

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I watched, I did not, I never did watch the Wednesday night. Wednesday night, yeah. But I did watch the the Sunday. It was it was really good.

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Yeah, yeah, man. Yeah, it was good. It was good. Kids excited to be back at school?

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No, no, they're not.

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Because they they go back tomorrow or Tuesday. Tuesday. They go back Tuesday. So they still have one more day. Okay.

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Yeah, Jennifer has a PD day tomorrow, so she has to work. But uh, but yeah, it's gonna be good. Me and uh I'm hoping that me and Zayn have a few minutes to play some Xbox. I've been wanting to do that with him, yeah.

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Yeah, because he's getting at that age to to want to do those things anyway. Yeah.

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Yeah. But he has a his his TV has a big crack in the middle of it. Oh like the colors out in the middle because it got a thing at the bottom. So I don't I'm not really looking forward to playing it on his TV. I might have to move it.

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What are you looking at playing?

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I downloaded a game and I can't remember what it's called because it's it was like the first or last week when I downloaded it, but it was like boys something. It's a zombie game. Uh some kind of boys something. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I don't remember what it was exactly called. I'd let you know.

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Hey, all right. Yeah, just call me.

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That's what's up.

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There we go. There you go. Well, we're gonna we're gonna call Tyler and see what he did during the uh snowed in days. Cool, cool. Oh my gosh, can you imagine him and Liv trapped together?

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Oof.

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Man, I bet she was ready to strangle that boy. I guarantee it. That is for sure. Let's see. Let's see, Ty Ty. Maybe if it's gonna ring. I'm sorry, the person you were trying to reach has a voicemail box that is not. Oh no, he didn't. Oh no, he didn't. They may still be in the world. That's what I was about to say. They may still be, yeah. Yep. So man, I don't movies would be kind of my go-to, but now, which is is pretty crazy. Like I still do movies, but now I d I only want to do movies with Jamie. Yeah. So if like she's working, I'm YouTube. Right. YouTube, YouTube, YouTube. I mean, I'm going through that, which I get a lot, like I watch sermons or I'll watch podcasts or stuff like that, but I get a lot of enjoyment at there's certain channels, and I will wear a channel out. I will watch every piece of content that they put out if I enjoy the channel, you know, and and just support them. So I found a kind of a a new one to me and just watched and watched and watched and watched, you know. So it was really cool. It's like a video game collecting channel.

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Gotcha.

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And it was really cool just watching some of the stuff that comes in and and just you know how how they're investments. It really is. These these guys are investing in that stuff, so it's it was pretty cool to watch.

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We talked a little bit about collecting stuff the other day on the phone. Just you don't you just never know what something's worth.

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Man, and and and that's what they would have guys come in, like business guys that wouldn't that invest in video games, collectibles, Pokemon cards, because they hold value better than stocks.

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Right.

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So they're coming in and investing in these things, and it's like they're putting that in their portfolio, and it's like that really is smart because it does. It it gains value the older it gets and all these things. It's like, man, that you don't really think about that very much, you know.

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So I guess there are variables to even that. Right.

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So I don't feel as crazy now anymore, and that's what I'm trying to show Jammer. Like, see, this game just went for$18,000. Like, you see, this I'm not crazy. It's an investment, babe. You know, you're still crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's true. That's so true, so true. Have you ever seen the movie Snow Day?

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Oh, long time ago. Remember that one? Yeah, yeah.

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That was good. That's a good movie. It's so goofy. What is it? Snowplow man? Yeah. It's like the bad guy. That's a good movie, man.

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Yeah.

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But it was good to kind of get back at it.

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I don't think I saw any good movies this week because, like I said, we we got in on Inkmaster, which we did catch up on all of our other shows too, but but yeah, we we we we're on season 10 of Inkmaster. Yep. We've been really into that.

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Yep. We finished his and hers. So we'll just go into that sweet. I mean, really, yeah.

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Yeah, might as well. I told Jennifer about that his and hers, and we we turned it on, and then the kids would not let us watch a single episode.

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Dude, it is really, really good. I and I think it's only like eight episodes. It's you know, it's a one seat and it's really, really good.

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There's a lot of those that are good on there.

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So we watched that and we we started kind of rewatching some stuff. Me and Sizzley started Hunger Games. Yeah. So we're on we're on the third, the third movie of the Hunger Games. Awesome. She's really liking it, and then we're gonna start Star Wars after that.

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Very cool.

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Yep. So and it it it's gotten to the point, and I I really enjoy it where she's just constantly, hey, let's watch, let's watch, let's watch, you know. So it's like, man, this is our time to spend together. So I was really worried during all this about Aaliyah, because they get it so much worse than we do. But uh, you know, we stayed in contact with her over the over the week and she was good to go. She was able to get back and forth to work.

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So she lives in Kansas City for Yeah, yeah.

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For those of y'all that don't know, yeah. My oldest daughter, she's she's uh 21. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Kansas City, here I come.

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And they they got it pretty good too, you know. But she said it was cool.

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Every year they get hammered.

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Yeah, yep. Yep, yep.

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But yet another reason not to live there.

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I'll try to tell her, you know. I mean, man. So I know you're I know you're uh you don't really care, but who are you rooting for in the Super Bowl?

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Uh who's playing?

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Exactly. Patriots, all you need to know.

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Yeah, yeah, I'm going for the Patriots. Let's go, Pat.

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For those of y'all that don't know, my family is from Boston Mass. So we are huge Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, all the above. So we are so excited to hopefully capture another Super Bowl.

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It's a lot of them. I'll say that. The Patriots got a lot of rings.

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Yep. Yep. If we win, we will have the most in NFL history. Yeah. So we're we're excited. It'll be good. Be good.

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That's where uh that's where uh Peyton Manning played, right?

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No. Nope. Peyton Manning played for the Indianapolis Colts. Tom Brady.

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Tom Brady in Flake Gate.

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Watch your mouth.

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I remember that.

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And he's muted. So anyway, like we were saying, okay? Good lord. Hater's gonna hate.

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I didn't make up the name. Hater's gonna hate.

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I will mute you again. I remember it. You don't remember nothing. You mean in black? You don't remember. I'm gonna need you to look at this right here. I need you to look at this uh deneuralizer. Oh, I'll see you around. No, okay. You won't think. It doesn't make that noise. I don't know why I didn't.

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What was that?

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I don't know what that was, but man, that's a good movie.

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I haven't watched that in a minute.

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We watched the first one, the first Men in Black. It was a couple months ago, but man, they're the first two are really, really good. Yeah, the third one gets a little crazy, but yeah, but yeah, I really enjoyed that. Man, what oh we watched we watched me uh we had family movie night, so we try to do this once a week, but especially over the the snow week, snowmageddon. And we watched the original Iron Man.

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Oh, yeah.

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The kids hadn't seen it, so we sat down and watched that.

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It is a really good movie. Yes, it is.

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I'm like, man, I forgot how good this was.

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Well, that's I every once in a while I watch the original Captain America. Yeah. It's so, so good.

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So do you like any good movies or don't don't look. I'm just kidding. Gosh, I know Tyler really likes Captain. Tyler and Liv, I think, are big Captain America.

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I'm gonna get the shield tattooed on me. Oh my gosh.

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That's funny. Well, and and it brought back it brought back that memory of watching that movie for the first time and the after credit, because they say the name of what shield means, and it's this big long drawn, and you don't think about it, you know, unless you're really, really deep in in the lore. You don't think about it being the shield, and then at the end when he's like, I would like to talk to you about the Avengers initiative, it's like, oh my gosh, it's happening. So it's just really cool to to relive that again, you know, and and it's really exciting. That made me want to watch them all.

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It's really cool when you geek out and yeah, talk about stuff that only you care about.

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I'm sorry, yeah. That's not true. I love the I love the Avengers. Jamie says that she's like, I don't care. Like, I know, just listen to me though. I'm just so excited. You're excited with me.

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I did something that I've never done before this this week. Uh oh. So I got Jennifer, she wanted that bear. Remember, I told you about that like Lego bear? Yeah. So we put that together. Because we was looking at Walmart, yeah. So I found it and we put it together together, and I was like, that's kind of relaxing. I've never done Legos. Yeah. So it's made me and Zayn are going to get us a Lego set and build it together.

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It is. I all I was looking at Walmart, and I almost got a pretty good size thousand-piece one for him to put together, and I ended up not getting it. But it really, it really is. I mean, it could get frustrating every now and then when you start when it's multi-layered and you start building the and it like falls over and you have to reset pieces. But it really, it really is. It really is like, man, this is nice to just sit down. It's like a puzzle. Yeah. You know, like but I know a lot of people do puzzles, but it really is. But I hate puzzles, but oh yeah, okay.

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I've I'm just doing that bears, like, you know, kind of seeing it take shape, and and it was like, we're that's kind of cool, you know. And so we're he's of course into Legos. He's he loves to build that stuff and he builds it. And I told him, I was like, I'll do it with you, but I'm telling you, if you start annoying me and calling me stupid, I'm I'm gonna throw it in the trash. Getting berated by your child, like a Lego set. He's I I sent him away when we were doing the bear. He was like, that doesn't go there. And I'm like, get out of my face. I'm gonna ground you.

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Uh and then you look and like, that doesn't go there.

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That's not the point.

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His child was right. Yeah, but he does a good job, man. I've I've had him build up a few things.

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I was shocked at the price tags on these things. Oh, yeah.

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Like and it's because they, you know, they they get they get the trademark for these big, huge, and they really do look like what they're supposed to look like. Do you have you seen they have an app where you can have like, you know, how like people will sell like buckets of random pieces where you can scan the pieces. So like you kind of sprawl them out on a table, you scan the pieces, and it will show you what you can make and it will give you directions to make it. Yes, no, I didn't know that. So it's like, oh, here's something cool you can make, and here's the directions to make it with the pieces you have. That's cool. Yeah, so even your extra pieces you could build something. It's like that is so cool.

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That was so frustrating because it was it wasn't a Lego brand. Yeah, the bear. So the directions were not great.

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Right.

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So it was like trying to figure out what they were trying to say.

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Yeah. Was it one of those like brick builders or something like that?

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Yeah, brick something.

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Yep. That's so cool.

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That was cool. Me and Jennifer had a good time doing it, so there you go.

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And that was Valentine's Day present. Is that what that was?

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It was just because I love my wife.

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Okay, excuse me. Dad go okay, shoot. Good job, Richard. Brownie points.

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You are an idiot.

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I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

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Sorry, I love you anyway.

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What else you got on your heart?

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Uh I don't know, man. I was just really, really glad to be back in church today.

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Yeah, it was it was really it was really good to see everybody. Really? Yeah, so they were still iced over, yeah. Yeah, he said it was still pretty bad, which I think he went live, so yeah. Uh they were they were able to get something done. But cool. Yeah, it's cool. They did a lot of painting and put some screens up and all that.

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Holse Hauser?

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Yep. Yep. So shout out to Pastor Andrew and his his new position over there. And man, he's gonna do great, dude. Just an awesome guy. Oh, he's just fantastic. Yep. Yep, yep. Well, Richie Rich, I sure love you. Tyler, you got anything you want to add? Anything at all? Anything? Bueller. Anything? All right, okay. We tried to call him. So we tried. You know?

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Did our part.

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You know? Well, Rich, I love you, man.

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Love you back.

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Okay. All right. You ready? Ready for ready for another one?

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What?

SPEAKER_02:

Are you ready for another one? I just want to let you know. He who farts in church sits in his own pew.

unknown:

Wow.