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Ep. 2, Part 7 - Fun Facts about Tim and Sam
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Have you ever found yourself trapped in a situation so bizarre, it's straight out of a sitcom? Let's just say, my (Tim) impromptu after-hours escapade in a French museum gave "cultural enrichment" a whole new meaning. On this episode of the Psych and Theo Podcast, we're peeling back the curtain to share the quirks and capers that make us who we are, beginning with Tim's tomboy antics among seven sisters and the tale of Sam's infamous knee scar.
Then, it's your turn to grab the mic as we call out for your top book and film suggestions to keep our cultural appetite sated. We'll chuckle over action flicks from Rocky 4 to Commando, and reflect on the mutual admiration for The Patriot. Closing out, we extend a heartfelt thank you for tuning in and contributing to the rich tapestry of our conversations. Join us for this laughter-filled amalgam of personal tales, cultural exchanges, and the psychological and theological musings you've come to expect.
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Speaker 2any more questions on our board.
Speaker 1Let's see, here I think we have one more. Let's see. Okay, yeah, the last one here will do fun facts, oh the fun facts. Fun facts Fun facts.
Speaker 2What did I write down for my fun facts?
Speaker 1Oh, okay, and I'll let you go first on this one.
Speaker 2Okay, so fun facts about me. One, so I didn't mention this in my upbringing. I have seven sisters and zero brothers. Did you know that about me? I did not know that about you See, folks see, See this is the proof that we don't script this out. No, this is all natural, we're all hardcore at this podcasting right here.
Speaker 1Wow. So where are you in the number, second youngest. Second youngest.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1So you have six older sisters.
Speaker 2And one younger sister.
Speaker 1Wow, okay, how was that? What do you mean Like, how was it growing up with sisters that?
Speaker 2was crazy.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2I mean, you know, like being the younger boy, they would. They would, like, you know, pick on me and stuff Now they would. They'll say like, oh, I was the favorite because I was a boy. But that was not true. And if any of you are listening to this, you know it's not true.
Speaker 2But yeah, you know, like one of my, one of my older sisters, she was kind of a tomboy growing up and so like her, me and her would would like go outside and we'd play with my best friend who lived next door. We'd play army and you know pirates and all that stuff, you know all the climb trees and dick ditches and all you know play in the creek. But yeah, you know, I don't know like it's, I can't compare it to anything.
Speaker 1So yeah, yeah, okay it's good Fun fact Well I guess we'll alternate, yeah, oh yeah, one fun fact about me is I have a huge scar on my knee and the way that happened is we would play football in our school or school didn't have any grass, it was just gravel, it was a desert right. So had that and I always like to talk about it just because it's a very visible scar and when you think about scars and you think about healing it just always stands out to me. But basically, it's a huge scar on my knee and I had to keep my leg from bending so that the stitches would seal up the cut right. For how long? No-transcript? I think it was like four weeks.
Speaker 2So I couldn't bend your leg. For four weeks I couldn't bend my leg. Oh, that sounds miserable.
Speaker 1It was just like I had to walk straight. I didn't. I used some crutches for a little bit, but for the most part I just kind of limped around. How was it when you bent your knee after four weeks? Well, here's the dumb thing that I did is that I was so tired. After a week and a half of doing that I said, well, I could, I could kind of run, so I was able to bend my knee a little bit. So I played kickball and I said I'm going to try to kick, I'm going to try to kick with my left, but as you're running, you kick. And then, as I was running to first base you know hobbling along it just opened up, just the cut a little bit.
Speaker 2I said I can't.
Speaker 1it's never going to heal, so I had to stay for me three weeks just doing that. So that's a fun fact. Scar needs.
Speaker 2Have you ever thought about making up like a fictitious story about your scar, like you got into the fight with a lion from Sabo I?
Speaker 1have thought about it, but you know, sometimes people will start asking how'd you end up there? And then I just fall apart and explain the story.
Speaker 2Yeah, you're going to lie to cover it up.
Speaker 1Yeah, ok.
Speaker 2Well, another fun fact about me I am colorblind. What yeah? What's the color? See blue, blue, red. I am what they call a do turt, which is like it's not full spectrum. I can see vivid red green, but a lot of red green blend together.
Speaker 1OK, between those two specifically.
Speaker 2Yeah, but I mean it affects a lot of things, yeah, so I've failed every colorblind test that I've ever taken, you know in the military and outside the military. So I haven't got those classes there's what are they called in chroma glasses? Yeah, yeah, there's that, that's right, yeah, maybe we can get them as a sponsor and they'll send us a free copy or something.
Speaker 1That would be good, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2I heard they're really great. Yeah, I've heard that too. Ok, you know, they're expensive, I bet, I bet.
Speaker 1I mean. So how do you do a drag?
Speaker 2But with a discount and a rebate, a promotion code. Yeah, so I'm colorblind, yeah.
Speaker 1How do you do a driving if it's red and green?
Speaker 2I mean, I guess you could tell which one's on top I mean, yeah, and you know your eyes do get trained a little bit. I'd say I think now traffic lights are a bit, they're brighter now. And so it's a little bit easier to tell red from yellow, but the older ones that are dimmer, it's it's very hard to tell so you got to like, like, like.
Speaker 2if I come to an intersection with just the blinkers, like a blinking light, I have to. I lower my eyes to look to see if there's stop signs and so I can identify it there.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's cool, yeah, cool.
Speaker 2You know you live with it, it's OK.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, eventually it just adapts, and so on, yeah.
Speaker 2It's not like we don't colorblind people. It's not like we don't see color. There is a form of colorblindness that they only see gray, yeah Right. But most of the time, the way I describe it it's like normal vision people, you're watching life in vivid HD, 1080p, 4k kind of stuff. We are watching life in like a 16 color television kind of old television, old color TV, yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2It's dimmer, not as definitely not as high contrast and definition, things like that. So you're like wearing or like wearing sunglasses inside, the kind of thing.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Not that dim, but the colors are dimmed, and so the contrast between the colors are not so great. So you guys can just see more and more distinctions in the light spectrum than we can.
Speaker 1Right, yeah, that makes it so. You're born like that. It's not something that happens. Yeah, yeah, ok.
Speaker 2About 10 percent of the male population is like that. 10 percent yeah, that's surprising. They walk among us.
Speaker 1Wow, they walk among us. So you all are OK. You make your voices heard, yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, you know, there's no special legislation for that.
Speaker 1So now we're going to change the whole system. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2You're going to bend, you guys to my will.
Speaker 1You'll understand what as you listen to more of our episodes. Another fun fact fun fact my mom was my teacher, not, not homeschooled, you weren't home. Okay, I had not homeschooled, this was, she was my, one of my. No, sorry, let me say this this way. She was my sister and my brother's teacher. She was a teacher who worked in the school where I attended, but along with that, I was also my brother and sister's teacher. So you know, think about the Situation there. They were the ones who got most in trouble because I couldn't show favoritism. So I felt this pressure like, okay, they can't see them being favorite, favorite in my siblings, so I have to be tougher on them. And so, yeah, fun fact, and we still talk about it to this day, more so my sister and I, because for them, is it trial, is it trauma?
Speaker 1Yeah, more. So I think my sister would just say you know it was a pain having you as my. Yeah, she, she knew I was expecting a lot of her for my younger brother. I had him for maybe a year or two, I think I in one of my classes. But yeah, so, a family Tree of Education, okay, so okay.
Speaker 2Yeah, all right. Well, here's a fun fact about me I have been to all seven churches of Revelation, the book of Revelation. Really you know, like the seven churches, that yeah, every Bible study walks through.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, I've been one in Revelation the, the, the piss or the letters at this is Marna Pergamum.
Speaker 2Now can I name them Philadelphia, sardis, laodicea and what's. Sunlight strip no, no, no, I'm blinking on one. I think is this artist Philadelphia Laodicea. Oh, thigh tire. I missed that tire.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, those seven. Yeah, I've been to all seven three times, yeah, and what is it like? Honestly, they're pretty cool.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2Yeah, some of them are a little smaller than others, but it's just, it's one of the. If you go on this, they're all in Turkey, southern Turkey, so, and you can do a Bible tour with different, lots of different companies that will do these tours. But it's think you think of it as a pilgrimage because you're on a bus, a lot and you got to travel to these cities to see the ruins. But some of them are a lot smaller than others, where there's just like a little half city block of ancient ruins but then others are Massive.
Speaker 2I mean my favorite is pergamum because it's up on a mountain and you Some of the descriptions in the letter to pergamum. You can see Be there to this day the throne of Satan that's mentioned in and the letter to pergamum like you can you can see what is likely, what what John was referring to okay, there which is the temple to the altar of Zeus. Yeah, you can see those things. It's. Ephesus is massive.
Speaker 1Is it?
Speaker 2okay, oh yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 1So yeah, fun fact about me.
Speaker 2I love, I love that trip. I love that tour. I've taken students there. It's a really really cool place to go to that.
Speaker 1Yeah, that would be cool. Hmm, all right, um, I guess. Last one for me, as you can say, it's not really, I guess, a fun fact, but I don't have a middle name, um, and most people do. But the fun fact I wanted to mention was actually about my car. I don't know anyone recently that I know of, and you may, you may know someone, or you may have this as well that has a car still from o2, so it was an o2 on the civic. I bought it in o5. My dad helped me buy it and I've had it ever since.
Speaker 2It's that white hunts civic right up, and so that would mean doesn't have nos in it, like no those Honda civics back then during the fast one.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, it was during that era, I'm gonna get the white rims.
Speaker 2I'm actually disappointed that it doesn't have nos, oh man, I was gonna get the spoiler.
Speaker 1That was my cousin. My cousin did that.
Speaker 2These cars- but uh, we'll talk your drift going on the muffler, everything.
Speaker 1Um, didn't do it and you know there was a time where they started stealing those cars so I had a yeah, a little away from that, but um, I've had it since o5. Wow, so that means I've had how many miles in? Years it has 160. That's pretty low.
Speaker 2It is well, yeah, so. I could sell it, but it's one of my 2011 Kia Sorrento, which I don't have any more folks that had a 160 on it. How old was it? It was the 2011.
Speaker 1Okay, so, yeah, well, I had a good mileage, yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, um, yeah, named it Karen, but Karen, karen, I've never named my cars, yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, karen, I named it Karen because it looked like. It looked like a soccer mom kind of car.
Speaker 1Okay, but now I have the back of the case, and she was always complaining like Karen, was that?
Speaker 2for the manager, so uh-huh.
Speaker 1Yeah, so it's either Karen or after the Karen era, after the.
Speaker 2Karen era sort of contemporary. Yeah, it's yeah, okay, yeah, but uh, she got totaled this summer, so okay, yeah, that's when I got my truck.
Speaker 1But which is a sweet truck, by the way.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, ladies, tim single, he has a truck and he's a good guy. Wow, wow, run that out there. We went there. All right, I'll edit that part.
Speaker 2Okay, I told you folks this is the unedited, so all right. Um, let's see one more. I got one more for you. Okay, yeah, I got locked in a museum. Two story howling I was 22, okay, I was an adult. So what happened? So it wasn't just that I got locked in a museum, I got locked in a museum in France.
Speaker 1Oh man yeah.
Speaker 2I was. I was on an internship. I was this is the summer of 2008 I was on an internship Um with some church planters in the city of uh leol, which is in southern france. It's spelled l y on, so english people would say lion um, if you didn't know anything about church history, the church father of erineus called erineus of lions or erineus of leol.
Locked in a Museum
Speaker 2Anyway so, southern france I'm there for the summer, um, I find this ancient history museum that's right next to an ancient amphitheater, that's uh near where, uh, the martyrs of leon were, were killed in 177 ad. Anyway, I had a fun, fun history lesson for you Did my master's thesis on that. So well, okay, yeah, um, but so I'm in this museum, okay, I just love ancient history, okay, and I'm walking around, and in france is something you got to learn about the french culture the hours of operation that you see on the wall of, like, a shop or or museum or anything, mm-hmm, that doesn't mean that that's when they're going to open and close. It's just more like, probably, when they're going to open and close. So today was obviously one of those days where they decided they weren't going to stay open that long. Okay, maybe they thought there's no one in here, we'll just close our like. So I'm walking around and I just a little bit embarrassing part here I had to use the restroom, okay.
Speaker 2So, who doesn't in a museum?
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2So find the restroom. I go inside the restroom and, like in the short amount of time that I was in there, I heard this bell ring like a not like a ding, but like a almost like a fire alarm kind of bell like for like a five seconds maybe or something, and I was like what was that, you know? And then I come out of the restroom and all the lights in the museum are off.
Speaker 1The hell was that, except for?
Speaker 2like the ground lights, the kind of like security lights around some of the exhibits, and I was like, well, this is odd. And I kind of like walked around I didn't see anyone, but I decided to don't panic, just play it cool, yeah. So I continued to look at exhibits, so I was just for a few minutes. I was just like. You know what I'm just going to act like.
Speaker 1This is normal, yeah, what happens Like three o'clock, so it was still light up Three, three, 30, maybe four o'clock.
Speaker 2Yeah yeah, it was light outside, weird.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2Okay, and you know there's like daylight coming in some of the windows, you know, and I'm just like I started to get a little worried after a few minutes. I'm like Especially not seen anyone yeah. You know, I'm like I should probably go to the front. So I walked through the museum and go to the front and I get to the front door and that bell I heard was the cage coming down on the front door you know like storefront, so they have those metal cages that come down.
Speaker 2That's what the bell was, and I am the only one in this building and I'm like, oh no, For no reason. And this is like a you know, a museum like an ancient history.
Speaker 2Like these are like important artifacts that are in here and here I am, this American college kid, you know, and they're like I'm like I'm going to get a jail. So I'm like at this cage I'm sort of like just like jiggling the cage with like exercise and futility, like why would the cage open if I just jiggled it, you know? And but I happened to hear. I look over, I hear just one of my ears. I look to the side and there was a gift shop that was also. The cage was down but there was a woman in the back of the gift shop that was walking out. She was about to shut the door of the back of the gift shop.
Speaker 1And.
Speaker 2I ran as fast as I could over there and grabbed onto the cage and started shaking it and I was like man, oh man, oh man, oh man, oh man, you know, like screaming, you know something to get her attention. I scared her after death.
Speaker 1I was. You know I'm supposed to be in this museum.
Speaker 2She looks at me and I'm like help you know. So, she calls security and the security guys come down and none of them I didn't see you in the cameras.
Speaker 1Did they not have cameras? Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2This is interesting, yeah that's right, yeah, and so I. Well, I think it was like I was in the restroom. So they just probably just took a glance at the floor and didn't see anyone.
Speaker 2So none of them spoke good English very well and of course I didn't speak French very well. So we had this like problem of going back and forth, you know, and like finally they were like one of them was translating a sort of broken English, like what were you doing here, you know? Like what were you doing when the museum closed? And I was like tried to explain discreetly oh, I was in the restroom and she's like, you know, and I kind of had to like go back and forth till she got it. She explained to them in French, you know, what I was doing and they all kind of looked at each other like ha ha, they are sort of laughing at me and they pointing at me.
Speaker 2I was like oh, yeah, haha, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So then they're like Okay, okay, well, just write your name here so we know who you were. Okay, so I just I wrote my first name. Is just like a blank piece of paper, so just wrote my first name and I'm like it was even official. Yeah, I just I wrote, I wrote Tim.
Speaker 1And I was like and.
Speaker 2I was like last name anywhere? And they're like, no, no, that's good. And then I was like, okay, yeah. And then they just like walked me out to this downstairs area and out this back door and dumped me into an alley. Oh man, they're like over, you know. They shut the door behind me and I'm like what on earth just happened?
Speaker 1Oh gosh, and was that your first time there at France? Oh, that was my first time in France. Yeah, yeah, that's, that's. That's crazy, man. Yeah, so you survived, but that I can imagine that being pretty scary.
Speaker 2Yeah, well, for a few minutes. I was like oh no.
Speaker 1Locked in museum. That's a good fun fact.
Speaker 2I like that. That is pretty good, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1Then we hit all our big questions. Guys, hopefully we haven't scared you, you know we.
Sharing Books, Movies, and Closing Remarks
Speaker 2Talked about a lot of people. We swear normal people.
Speaker 1I think you guys would have some great answers to these. If you do have anything that you would like to share, feel free to share and we will gladly read them. So at least we'll be collecting them and then we can announce them in our later yeah, maybe you have some good books or good movies for us to watch. Yeah, yeah please share with. Tim needs to know more, more good movies.
Speaker 2These were subpar. I'm an uncultured pig that's what he's saying.
Speaker 1Yeah, who doesn't like these movies?
Speaker 2Who doesn't like Rocky 4. Commando, who doesn't like Commando? Commando?
Speaker 1I'm glad we agreed on the Patriot, though.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1But, guys, we're so happy that you have been tuning in and listening to these fun facts and awesome questions about our back stories and how we came to create this podcast and I hope you're able to tune into all these episodes and hopefully you enjoy and see your personality and see how we tackle these topics from a psychological and theological perspective. But, tim, any closing remarks? I have no closing remarks.
Speaker 2No closing remarks. I hope you guys enjoyed it.
Speaker 1We talked a lot and we covered a lot of different things, so hope you enjoy it. We look forward to hearing from you and have a good one, see ya.
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