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9 you're fine, 10 you're mine Part 2

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Today's show is brought to you by Wednesday. The day of the week that always looks like it's misspelled. Wednesday.

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Every time. Every time. Alright, I gotta read a couple quick texts, and then I know you have something you want to play, but this is gonna catch us up with a couple things.

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Okie dokie.

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Uh back to your show, uh, and uh this deals with uh, let's see, this came from oh, it's it's our friend Merle. It's 3557. Uh-huh. I cannot recommend the show enough, uh, they they were saying about this show on Netflix that you're watching.

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Then we wait, do you guys want to know what it's called? Yeah, sure. In case anyone's missed uh the first portion of the show? It's called I Will Find You on Netflix. I haven't started it. I was asking.

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But you're getting recommended this thing left and right.

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So in case anybody else is wanting to watch it, it's called I Will Find. I will find well, do you get in your Liam Neeson voice?

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I have a unique set of skills. I will find you.

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By the way, Liam Neeson is not in it. I just wanted to have it in that voice. Oh, Netflix.

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All right. So the other thing was we were talking about uh, you know, we we as we were going through the show, we were we s we sort of drifted over to uh uh, you know, people that haven't completed shows. Like, you know, there um you were saying Zach and I know Tiffany have not watched the last uh season of Shits Creek. That blows my mind because they don't want it to end, they want it to live where it is.

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You know what I said? Do you remember something very significant happened in the end? And I'm sorry, at this point, come on. Okay.

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We're approaching a decade from the end of the show.

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So in in one of the episodes, towards the end, David's okay, future husband. Yes. Okay, David's future husband sings him a version of Simply the Best. Which why have they never released that? I don't know, but I I so I'm saying to Zach, you have to hear the cover of this. Zach hates 80s music so much, and he goes, This is gonna be terrible. So I start playing it for him, and I said, This is the guy from the show singing it on the show. And he was like, Okay, that's actually really good.

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It was incredible.

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I'm like, this is what you're missing. You need to go back and watch the show. And why he was singing and where he was at when anyway, that's a whole thing.

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Well, and then 3557 again said, I have uh a board game, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodie, all from Shits Creek.

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Oh so great. You know that um the market, the uh the uh the apothecary that's not that far from here.

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Well, you gotta go over to Canada.

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No, no, no. I think it was based out of upstate New York. Hold on a second.

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I thought it was in Canada. Yeah, because there's a whole town up there. In fact, I just saw I saw a whole town. Uh I saw a sp it was like a clip. You know how sometimes you'll come across clips where they're like, you know, extras visiting uh Shits Creek with uh David, you know, from the show. And they go back first time in 10 years that they've been back, and he went into the actual building, and it's a store.

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Okay, it was hosted in Sharon Springs, New York. Whoa, which temporarily transformed the actual store into a real life version of the Rose Apothecary.

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But the actual structure itself is in a small town in Ontario. Oh and that's also where they filmed, you know, where the outside of the hotel was, you know, there that actually exists. That hotel really does exist.

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I would love to stay there. It's probably so expensive.

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I don't know, because there's really nothing around it up there.

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That and yes, I I know the show is still forever in our hearts.

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Yes.

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But now that it's not as popular as it once was, maybe it's gotten back to affordable. By the way, I'm gonna look up Sharon Woods, how long it's gonna take us to get there.

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Uh then the other thing we got into a few seconds ago was the phrase, uh, nine you're fine, uh, eleven you're mine. Ten, you're mine. No, eleven. And uh, and and nobody can properly answer this. Mike has sent two texts and he said, uh, I've gone with 76 uh on the highway in New York and in PA past uh states where past 80s with no problem at 76. Okay. Uh and then rhymes, he also says rhymes is up to nine, you're fine. Uh over nine, you're mine. No, that's not right either. It's nine, you're mine. Oh no, nine, you're fine. Ten, you're mine. Eleven, you're mine. Uh damn it, we're waiting.

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Wait, should I just Google this? Okay. Okay.

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I still don't know that I'll buy it because I'm I'm really in this mental zone.

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Nine, you're fine. I love being right. Nine, you're fine, ten, you're mine is a popular driving myth suggesting police won't pull you over unless you exceed the speed limit at least ten miles per hour.