Bass Central Fishing Talk Show with Cole Breeden

Late Night Breeden Talk Show

Cole Breeden Season 2 Episode 3

The first episode in what we call the "Late Night Breeden Talk Show" with my wife Haley and I that highlights our life topics like buying cattle for the first time and turning "girl math" into "bass math". We have graduated college and started life together so join us on our adventure!

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Breeden Late Night Talk Show with your favorite lady.

Speaker 2:

The Bass Central Fishing Talk Show exclusive series.

Speaker 1:

But the better episodes, like the only episodes you actually want to listen to.

Speaker 2:

We'll still talk about fishing a little bit.

Speaker 1:

And my lovely husband here didn't want me to have a fancy microphone.

Speaker 2:

That is a fancy microphone. What do you mean?

Speaker 1:

So I got myself my own microphone, and it's a wooden spoon from my kitchen.

Speaker 2:

Still works. Fine, doesn't it?

Speaker 1:

And it's a fancy wooden spoon because it's a Magnolia wooden spoon from.

Speaker 2:

Tarjay, you shouldn't shock her.

Speaker 1:

If you haven't been there, you should go. They have some cool stuff.

Speaker 2:

It's a money pit.

Speaker 1:

Only when you go with me.

Speaker 2:

Only when any guy goes with a girl.

Speaker 1:

That's not true.

Speaker 2:

So this is my wife Hailey. Hi We've been happily married for two months now.

Speaker 1:

Two and a half months.

Speaker 2:

Two and a half months now and we are sitting in our living room of our new house that we just moved into.

Speaker 1:

This is our couch that we got from my mom and dad. Thanks, mom and dad. It used to be in their living room and now it's in our living room. It's pretty cool.

Speaker 2:

So where do you want?

Speaker 1:

to start.

Speaker 2:

We figured that we would have a little backstory about ourselves, how we met and how we came to be basically.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so when I started dating five years ago almost not just yet, but just about- we're about a month and a half short. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Two months short of dating for five years being together for five years.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So we started dating freshman year college around October, november, the end of October, like the first time it was like Halloween. Halloween night was like the first time we hung out.

Speaker 1:

But like that we don't call that like our anniversary day. You know, Cole never asked me to be his girlfriend, so we're not actually dating Still to this day.

Speaker 2:

I told her we were dating. That counts.

Speaker 1:

We're not dating, even though we share the same last name. Now.

Speaker 2:

We're not dating because we're married.

Speaker 1:

You still date when you're married, like you're my boyfriend. Oh, I just said we weren't dating.

Speaker 2:

I got you.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, I was 18 years old, cole was 19. We were teenagers, we were little babies. We met at jury because Cole was an architecture major, believe it or not.

Speaker 2:

We both started in architecture and I finished in architecture. Architecture is not for a fisherman Not that I couldn't have done it, but like it was fishing or architecture, it was a. It was a pick. We have made the right choice.

Speaker 1:

Professor, come to Cole and say you're either going to fail my class or what was it. He said I had to drop or you're going to fail my class.

Speaker 2:

He basically said you can't do both. It's too much work. You're gone too much for me, Bill, to give you a good grade, which I did. All the work I did a decent job.

Speaker 1:

You worked hard and you know our professor's right though Architecture, you really have no life outside of it.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, let's back up. So we hung out on Halloween night for the first time, just like a casual couple of friends, and so not dating, just starting to hang out. And a couple of days later my parents come to Springfield. I told my parents that I met my wife and they said does she know that yet? And I said not yet, but she will.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even know his name.

Speaker 2:

You knew my name at that point.

Speaker 1:

Did I know your name at that point? Yeah.

Speaker 2:

We were just starting to snapchat or whatever, and we hung out like a day or two after that for the second time.

Speaker 1:

Nice.

Speaker 2:

And then we haven't been apart since then.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, pretty much my bestie. You guys didn't hear that because my mic doesn't actually work, but it would sound like yeah, I'm not sure. Anyways, I'm going to tell you guys a little bit about me. Cole hopped on the crazy train when he met me, that's for sure. Let's see, I already know I graduated doing architecture.

Speaker 2:

I got my masters at jury.

Speaker 1:

In five year, five year program. I'm a five year or stupid program. I peeked in high school. We're just fine. I didn't like it that much anyways, but I did that in Cross Country. I was kind of a weirdo. I still am. I'm a nerd a little bit Kind of. Ianyways, I like to read for fun. Shopping is a hobby, my favorite one by the way. Now that we have income.

Speaker 2:

You're talking about yourself.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, shopping, reading Other things I like to do for fun is nothing Like laying bed and scrolling my phone for hours.

Speaker 2:

Hayley loves to lay around and read and do nothing.

Speaker 1:

I don't like to use my brain. I guess reading uses your brain, but not in a way that we feel like I'm using my brain. Using my eyeballs Makes my eyeballs hurt a little bit sometimes. That's because I don't wear my glasses when I'm supposed to. I like to decorate and buy Christmas and fall things and You're being very generic, like we're sitting in a class right now.

Speaker 2:

It's like hello, everybody, tell us three things about yourself, okay.

Speaker 1:

I like dogs. I do. I haven't said that yet. Our dogs aren't here. It's depressing without them. We're traveling to Alabama tomorrow for a high school fast fishing recruiting event.

Speaker 2:

Fast master college or high school combine.

Speaker 1:

And I'm traveling there with Cole because I'm the coolest wife ever and because I'm nothing else better to do and I want to sit with him in the car. Okay, got to hold my mic up so they can hear me. This is weird. I can see myself on my phone and on there, my phone's delayed.

Speaker 2:

So we're ha. We had a struggle trying to figure out how to do this and figure out how to get two mics going, so Haley has AirPods and I'm using my microphone. And hopefully the audio is working okay, but we had to like add her as a second guest. I couldn't just do like one video so that I can have two audios, so we're still figuring things out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I wanted to join this podcast.

Speaker 2:

Hold up Haley. Her first and only topic so far has been to do some girl math. Not yet, okay, I'm sorry. I was just telling them the real reason. Oh, you just disconnected something. Oh, she's reconnecting.

Speaker 1:

Check one, check two check three, four Yep.

Speaker 2:

Leave it Okay.

Speaker 1:

That's how you find them. So this is a little late night talk show with the Braden's house.

Speaker 2:

A little bit more technical difficulties.

Speaker 1:

So here's how this podcast is going to work. Okay, this is going to be the fun podcast Starting over Bass fishing central.

Speaker 1:

What is it? That's central fishing talk show with Cole Braden. It's now, it's a little late night. Talk show with Haley breeding the better one, and here's how it's going to work. Instead of doing it in the office, where you're going to see Cole do his podcasts every time, we're going to do it at different places around the house, because I want to sit on a comfy chair like the couch, and maybe we'll do it some places. I don't know, we'll see.

Speaker 2:

We could like travel and do this too.

Speaker 1:

I guess, but I wanted to run the house first. Yeah, show everybody. So anyways, I've been listening to more podcasts lately because I'm like an adult now and there's a trend going around About girl math.

Speaker 2:

Isn't that like stemming from a single podcast, though?

Speaker 1:

It could be. I can't. I wish I remembered the podcast. I heard it from.

Speaker 2:

So there is like one that it comes from specifically.

Speaker 1:

There's one podcast specifically in Australia that does girl math Like the whole time and they have guests come on.

Speaker 2:

That's like all they do.

Speaker 1:

I think, no. Or what I've seen on Tik Tok, and they have people come in and they girl math things. So I just explained this. I just explained this to Cole's mom and our aunts when we went to a fall festival together without Cole. Just girls and girl math Is when you take an expensive, you just we just got to do an example.

Speaker 2:

No, it made so much more sense to me when I saw an example of this, rather than you trying to tell me, like me, who you convince yourself to buy something expensive, but you don't need.

Speaker 1:

That you don't need.

Speaker 2:

Stuff that you don't need. It's trying to make sense out of.

Speaker 1:

Trying to make sense out of buying something expensive. So you girl math it. I don't know where the term came from, but I think it's because and this is just Apple top of my head, I could be totally wrong, but I think that the name girl math came about because so many women do it, and I think that's when they shop, like me. But you know what? Men do it too, and I think that's when they shop Bass math.

Speaker 1:

Bass math. That's a good, that's good, good job, thanks. So we'll do a girl math and maybe we'll do a bass math.

Speaker 2:

I could bass math right now.

Speaker 1:

You could bass math right now, but like I don't know if I would know what you were talking about. Give me bass math.

Speaker 2:

Okay, since it's a big topic right now and it's been blown up, I told you about that. I was lost like a couple weeks.

Speaker 1:

What is it?

Speaker 2:

Live scope.

Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

I know what that is. I'm not a dummy. Hold on, she understands live scope.

Speaker 1:

I do.

Speaker 2:

So live scope If you try to decide whether to get it or not. Okay, you could buy a graph for 800 bucks.

Speaker 1:

Pause. At first say, oh we were, how expensive it is. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm going through the. Yeah, I'm going through how much it costs.

Speaker 1:

So one graph is 800 dollars, hold on.

Speaker 2:

You can buy one Garmin graph, which I'm going all Garmin here because it's best, it's what I have.

Speaker 1:

You heard it from the man himself.

Speaker 2:

I'm not sponsored, but I'm just.

Speaker 1:

Garmin's the best.

Speaker 2:

Okay. I'm sponsored, obviously you're sponsored by Garmin.

Speaker 1:

If you hear this, make me an official sponsor. Stop because I'm a cool woman and you know what. There needs to be more women representation.

Speaker 2:

Okay, hold on. So if I was, fast fishing industry. Thank you 800 bucks, you buy a nine inch graph, which is what I started with. You get a black box in a transducer, the life scope transducer. You're looking at 1500, brand new or use. There's lots of use ones out there now that's been around for a while. So based off that, we're looking at $2,300.

Speaker 1:

If you want, for one, for one year of life scope, one graph in the end of the year and the transducer. What will the transducer?

Speaker 2:

It's what goes in the water. It reads the, and you got it connected to a graph to see it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, right.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so that's $2,300.

Speaker 1:

Okay so life scope.

Speaker 2:

So hold on.

Speaker 1:

Bass math. We're starting at $2,300.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so you have to add more. No, I'm not adding more. I'm starting to math a little bit.

Speaker 1:

So our starting point for Bass math is $2,300 for For the life scope.

Speaker 2:

Okay, obviously, and you probably get for cheaper. I know there's packages out there where you can get even cheaper than that, but Changes wrong math in it. Okay, but this is like brand new, like a couple of years ago. It might be different now. So if you don't have life scoping, you're trying to justify $2,300.

Speaker 1:

That's a.

Speaker 2:

I mean, that's a decent amount of money For me as a tournament angler. The first thing I say is is this purchase going to allow me to make $2,300 or more in tournaments throughout the season? So if it helps me catch $2,300 worth of bass, it's a good investment. And that's just break even. That's not even making money, but I made more money than I would have without it, but I'm still just breaking even, so it pays for itself.

Speaker 1:

You just grow math in one step. It's supposed to take like eight steps.

Speaker 2:

Okay, well, that's, I'm just saying that's only if I'm a tournament fisherman.

Speaker 1:

Okay, don't talk about term tournament fishermen. Talk about these old men.

Speaker 2:

Oh who. Why do you have to be old I?

Speaker 1:

don't know, I'm just thinking of Papa.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, so if okay, shout out Papa.

Speaker 2:

So if you're, if you're fishing and say you fish like you're a weekend guy, you fish a lot of the weekends when the season is good, okay, is it worth it to have a better experience than you would have otherwise? Okay, like you can have new rods and reels and baits and whatever. That doesn't make as big of a difference as life scope does, because you see right where the fish are. If you're a crappie fisherman, it completely changes your life, but you're not mapping right now, okay. So how can you make it cheap?

Speaker 1:

and make it reasonable to buy Okay let's go with crappie.

Speaker 2:

Let's go crappie we're not talking about tournament fishing. We'll go crappie fishing, alright, alright, okay, say you go out 10 weekends in a year, okay, okay, I need my phone.

Speaker 1:

There's 52 weeks in a year. Can't use my phone.

Speaker 2:

I have no idea where my phone is. I can use the. I have one on here, surely? Okay? Let's just say, 10 days throughout the spring, when they're spawning, to the summer Okay, yeah, it's too cold outside in the winter or whatever. So 10 days you go fishing, okay.

Speaker 1:

Out of 365. You want to divide that first.

Speaker 2:

No, no, I'm gonna do. Okay, so you go fishing 10 times okay. So say me and you go fishing together 10 times, okay, okay, if we catch our limit every single time, which, oh, no?

Speaker 1:

no, I just. I'm girl mapping right now. If you're taking me on your 10 days, every time you gotta cut that cost in half, baby, because now we're split Okay, okay, but I'm figuring up the total number and then I'll break it down from there.

Speaker 2:

But I got to add up the total number. You sound saying, okay, I'm gonna add up the total number of crappie that we're gonna catch with life's scope. Okay, so we're going 10 days a year together, see over here how much a crappie will cost. Basically, yeah, yeah, how many crappie. Okay, so we're going fishing 10 days, okay, and we can each keep 15 is the limit each day. Okay, so I'm gonna keep 15, okay, that's 30. So 30 fish for 10 times, that's 300 fish, okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so what's 2300 divided by 300?

Speaker 2:

Is that how we do that, Matt?

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Each the cost per crappie. I think you're doing girl math wrong. The cost per crappie.

Speaker 1:

Start up and go down. We're teaching them wrong.

Speaker 2:

But I'm gonna figure out how much each crappie costs for life's scope. Yeah that doesn't. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't save you. That doesn't save you money.

Speaker 2:

Okay you tell me how you do this.

Speaker 1:

All right, I'm gonna girl math me.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we can finish the life's scope example. Are you just just do your example first? I?

Speaker 1:

would try to do. I would try to bas-math the life's scope, but I'm not as educational.

Speaker 2:

You don't think we can break it down in terms of number of fish that we catch?

Speaker 1:

No, because how can we? Price a fish.

Speaker 2:

Pleasure.

Speaker 1:

So, for example, the podcast that I was listening to, girl math, a duvet and sheet set. So a duvet is a comforter that goes on your bed for the men that don't know.

Speaker 2:

It's a bedsheet, just a comforter.

Speaker 1:

It's a comforter. It's a fancy term for a comforter for those who don't know. So this woman was trying to justify getting a $600 set and how they ended up girl mapping it was that set ended up being, if they used it for like three or five years, ended up being, if you divide the cost by that many days, it ended up being like 40 cents a night. And they were like of course we can afford 40 cents a night. That's just a change out of my pocket putting it on the bedside table. You know like, go on buying out, it's basically free.

Speaker 2:

But the problem is okay, 40 cents a day is pretty low, but the problem is is you're not spending 40 cents a day. You're spending $600 today.

Speaker 1:

I know, but that's girl math. So you're justifying spending that $600 today. So for me, I want a lot of things. I just like Like max it out, you know, let's go shopping max what?

Speaker 2:

I'll? Definitely not a credit card.

Speaker 1:

Just like max my life out, just like total maximum your life wouldn't get any better. No, I'm not saying no, just a collection of stuff.

Speaker 2:

You know she's a hoarder.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'll become a hoarder. No, I'm just. I would be overwhelmed with anxiety. I don't like math, this calculator off here I. Would probably try to grow math justifying getting a new car.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about getting a new car.

Speaker 1:

So I have a wonderful car. It's a jet of Volkswagen sport 2016. My parents paid for it in cash. It was used. I got it my sophomore year of college, so I have had that car for Since 2019 four years and it's done me some great. I've gotten great use out of it.

Speaker 2:

A gas mileage.

Speaker 1:

Great gas mile.

Speaker 2:

It's free.

Speaker 1:

It's free because my parents paid in cash the titles, now my name. Thanks, mom and dad Gave it to me as pretty much graduation gift from college. So it's my car paid off, don't pay anything. Gas is great, although I did slide on ice Heading to track practice when it was like negative two degrees outside and I hit a car.

Speaker 2:

So my front part of my car is all jacked up the hood is dented and the emblem on the front is just gone.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna be W on the front, all right. And now my windshield cracked. That happened last week, I don't know how, so it has its kinks, but I love her. She's great. Her name's Leia, after Princess Leia, because she's white, what and yeah. So here are some reasons why I would want a new car. I feel short when I'm driving.

Speaker 2:

She says she feels wimpy.

Speaker 1:

I feel wimpy, I Don't feel like I own cattle in that car.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying well, you just, you just threw it out there. We bought cattle today for the first time. We are today. We are cattle owners.

Speaker 1:

That's pretty cool.

Speaker 2:

It's an investment. It's not that we want pets.

Speaker 1:

I'm a cowgirl, Anyways, I don't feel cool. You know like I want a big car, but not like an. Suv, I don't know like. When I was in high school I always pictured myself in a truck and I think my mom always thought that that was too like, not girly enough for me.

Speaker 2:

There's a hold on, not that, it's not, even it not girly enough like her mom got her a bug.

Speaker 1:

There's no in between. It was really cute and it was a convertible soft top, a road, that puppy. Anyway, you want to you.

Speaker 2:

So if you don't want SUV, you want a truck instead. Yeah, what do like a big truck or a small truck. Small truck you have a small truck in SUV.

Speaker 1:

If you put seat warmers in it, not for sale.

Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 1:

Don't want the wrap on it, though, unless it says Haley breathing on the side. I Don't know. I don't say Haley breathing on the passenger side because that's my seat you okay anyways, or like a four-runner would be cool.

Speaker 2:

That would be an SUV. Yeah so you like it like a boxier boxier for sure I don't like for runner Bronco type thing.

Speaker 1:

I love Broncos but like the old ones, Okay, but how do we?

Speaker 2:

how do we math in this right now?

Speaker 1:

Okay, right, I got off topic. Um, I want to justify buying a new car. So, okay, if I were to get, let's say, a 2018 Toyota Tundra, how much would that be? Let's Google it.

Speaker 2:

A lot. Hang on. I don't know if you can get off your thing. I'll look at those.

Speaker 1:

No, I just did. How much would a 2018.

Speaker 2:

All right, I gotta keep track of this.

Speaker 1:

Would a Tundra be all right? They're expensive.

Speaker 2:

Toyota's keep their value. Very well, you're looking at the wrong car. We can't spend $35,000.

Speaker 1:

All right, I want to grow my thing. Let's see if I can do this. Let's see if I can justify this $35,000. All right, I drive that car every day, but I absolutely for sure Z's drive it to and from work every day to SAP design architects, which is where I work in Springfield, missouri. From our sweet little house here the drive is six miles.

Speaker 2:

So 12 miles.

Speaker 1:

So I drive 12 miles, at least today, if I don't leave for lunch, which I usually don't.

Speaker 2:

Okay, 12 miles a day and you could keep a 2018 Tundra. Let's just say it has like 100,000 miles on it. 80,000 miles, you drive it till 300, as long as you get your oil changed and you pay attention to that.

Speaker 1:

Easy.

Speaker 2:

She doesn't, though.

Speaker 1:

I do.

Speaker 2:

Your car has been over. Your car has been over.

Speaker 1:

It was black.

Speaker 2:

All right, how about 250,000? Can we just say that's a reasonable number?

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so you put 150,000 miles is what we can put on it. Yes so can you just?

Speaker 1:

divide that.

Speaker 2:

With my notebook.

Speaker 1:

So okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, 150,000 divided by 12 is how many days you could drive it to work 150,000. Okay. Divide it by 12 miles a day 12,500. Okay, that's how many days you could drive to and from work.

Speaker 1:

Divide it by 365 is 34 years. All right, Sapp, you got me for a while.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, though, Hold on though.

Speaker 1:

Let's say that's a good investment 34 years.

Speaker 2:

No hold on.

Speaker 1:

Okay, well, no, no, no, we're going somewhere. Let's say, I drive to and from work Every day for 34 years.

Speaker 2:

You're not working at work for 34 years.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no. Now we take this because that's some minimum. I'm going to drive anywhere every day. It's 12 miles. We take this 34 and we take the original cost, 35. That would be $1,029 a year.

Speaker 2:

You're not going to have that car for 35, 34 years. I don't know. I'm real happy that I can have this car forever. All right, that's not realistic. 34 years. What about all the oil changes?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, stop, you're making it go the opposite way.

Speaker 2:

Well, we got to throw in maintenance.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm grown-haven, it's not a maintenance-free car. You're supposed to help me grow math. I'm going to hit you with this spoon. Let me grow math, all right.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, it's going to be. Hold on, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's going to be. You're not going to have it that long because you're driving minimum 12 miles a day. That's if you only drove it 12 miles a day, you just disconnected, you just disconnected. See how mine has green bars right there, yours doesn't. Hey, hey, hey, hey, yep. All right, we're good.

Speaker 1:

Hey, hey, hey, hey hey.

Speaker 2:

Wait, I don't think it showed up, julian, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Speaker 1:

I like this. It's like wacky with it.

Speaker 2:

You're going to damage your mic.

Speaker 1:

quit it's going to damage my arm.

Speaker 2:

It's going to shatter on my arm.

Speaker 1:

Man, I would. I'm not going to damage this.

Speaker 2:

Well, I think we're going to have to work on the process of grow math. I'll leave that open, Haley.

Speaker 1:

You're right.

Speaker 2:

We're going to have to work on the process of grow math. It's been very subpar.

Speaker 1:

Sorry about that, guys. Hopefully you kind of get the point. I mean, we'll go through this together like every time. We totally did some kind of girl math yesterday. Springfield Public Libraries is doing their annual book sale. You want to tell me how many books we got yesterday?

Speaker 2:

The books range from one to four dollars, so we purchased 21 books for $59.

Speaker 1:

We got two records as well.

Speaker 2:

Two records for a dollar piece, because we just got a record player. We did and are now collecting records, but we also have 21 more books now added to our libraries. That's all for today. Bye, we probably won't read. We're trying to read more.

Speaker 1:

I read.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes I read very rarely and I'm trying to read more.

Speaker 1:

Cole likes to read these self-help books If you like.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't call it self-help, self-improvement.

Speaker 1:

See, he's weird.

Speaker 2:

I want to be a better person.

Speaker 1:

I like Harry Potter. You know, I'm saying Like give me a good story, give me a movie in my head.

Speaker 2:

No, that's not worth reading. Why don't you just watch a great productions put together? So much easier it's relaxing.

Speaker 1:

He doesn't get it.

Speaker 2:

It's relaxing to sit there and just watch, like you actually have to read.

Speaker 1:

It's relaxing to sit there and read.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Try it. We got some Star Wars books, so maybe he'll read those.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I'll try.

Speaker 1:

There's a couple Star Wars books that are really good For all you nerds out there. There's a book about a Soka, and I know that TV shows getting real popular right now, so you should read the book.

Speaker 2:

We're. So we have watched a lot of Star Wars episodes and like the side stories and whatnot, and we're trying to finish the animated series called rebels because it leads up to the Ahsoka series and we need to fill in the story so that we know what's going on, and we love Ahsoka.

Speaker 1:

So we love Ahsoka. We're excited to watch the series, watched all of Clone Wars but for some reason we just can't get into rebels. We're trying really hard.

Speaker 2:

It's not near as good as Clone Wars. I think it's because we like Anakin so much and there's so many episodes I mean, there's like four season with 22 episodes apiece, like I think maybe this year was geared more towards kids and Clone Wars was geared more towards teens. I don't know. Clone Wars was good, it was violent, it was nice.

Speaker 1:

There's better characters.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, we like Star Wars. Anything else you want to throw in your awesome series?

Speaker 1:

Oh, they're a marshmallow.

Speaker 2:

It's 10 o'clock. I eat too much pizza. I don't need any these.

Speaker 1:

Denial of ice cream.

Speaker 2:

Are you joking me? We go get ice cream 10 times out of 10 when she asks 9 and a half times out of 10. We need to live out in the country where we don't live close to these things.

Speaker 1:

We just need more bluebell on the freezer, then we don't have to go get it really want to do some.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna do a celebration ice cream after this for our first First.

Speaker 1:

This smells like I just picked a stick up in the backyard.

Speaker 2:

Obviously it smells good. You're just munching on it. It smells like wood, that's for sure. I'm gonna watch you carefully, don't squeeze it. Yeah, come on, helps make my audio clear.

Speaker 1:

Hello everybody, let's help you, my audio be clear.

Speaker 2:

Oh, sorry, you're just muffling your audio. What was the most interesting part about your day?

Speaker 1:

About my day. Well, we had a material wrap come in. She got us cupcakes in the shape of flowers.

Speaker 2:

But did you get lunch?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I had a burger and a side salad from did they bring it Nice? It was good Anyway. Uh, I think that was the most interesting part of my day.

Speaker 2:

I think you're gonna have to speak up. Hold up.

Speaker 1:

I think that was the most interesting part of my day.

Speaker 2:

Great. Interesting that you had a burger, or interesting that no, the cupcakes. The flower shape cupcakes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was cool, I enjoyed it so helpful. Uh well, I would say it becoming a cow mom.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, that's obviously a highlight.

Speaker 1:

Contact the breedings for all of your beef and cattle needs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know about that. We got about. My parents are just kind of getting started. My parents are just kind of getting started and they have like they've had cattle for. Like two years, but two years but they have like 30, 25 Maybe now, but we're growing. They bought some land and Haley and I are going to keep purchasing cattle with the money that we can provide for in the family business. So we're gonna get about 100 150. Haley's not that ambitious, but we're gonna get there.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I like being a cow mom, but I don't even know what that looks like. You know, I'm saying being a cow mom. No, it's 100.

Speaker 2:

It looks the same as it does with 30, except there's a bunch more of them out there. It's not true?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Buy me ice cream. Garmin, sponsor me. I'm a cow mom.

Speaker 2:

She's giving you a summary, the end of our podcast.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know what this is gonna look like. This might be really bad.

Speaker 2:

We'll get your microphone soon.

Speaker 1:

We should get me a microphone that looks like this wooden spoon.

Speaker 2:

We will see you next week apparently.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 2:

That'll be the ending for sure.

Speaker 1:

It should be a black circle and then it like ends at the point where my spoon is.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Can you do that for me?

Speaker 2:

Like we go Shh.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yep, that's how I want it to be.

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