Brandys and BS
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Brandys and BS
We Came For Deer, Stayed For The JoJos
We swap school-lunch lore and mustard hustles for deer-stand stories, spice catastrophes, and early-ice plans, all while sorting out what counts as “real hunting.” Comfort, patience, and good company win more than pain and swagger.
• cafeteria rules that never added up
• fifth-grade mustard resale as supply meets demand
• capsaicin science, milk vs water, and safe spice habits
• eating contest strategy, pacing, and aftermath
• deer watching over deer blasting, buck fights, wind, and restraint
• cold-weather gear, insulated stands, and staying in the game
• early-ice Red Lake for numbers, Devils Lake for giants
• live scope threading spoons through flooded timber
• waterfowl setups, brushing blinds, spinner skepticism
• thermostat wars, comfort vs cost in winter and summer
• AI as a tool for polish, not a replacement for judgment
Check out the merch at www.brandysandbs.com
Jay's really rocking out to the new intro song here. Not the new, but the intro song.
SPEAKER_01:Kind of like, what are you doing? Oh, I'm trying to get the dog to join the show. Oh, the dog from uh Simpsons. Come on. Oh, there he is. Mr. Smithers? He looks like Mr. Smithers.
SPEAKER_02:Is it Smithers or is it Mr. Burns?
SPEAKER_01:Burns. Smithers. Mr.
SPEAKER_02:Burns. No, it looks like the boss was Burns. When he has a haircut.
SPEAKER_01:When he has a haircut, when he has a haircut, he looks like Mr. Smithers. No. Or Mr. Burns. Or Burns. He looks like a dog version of Mr. Burns. But now he looks like Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street, but he's got black hair instead of green hair. Yeah, Kaida. Yeah, I can see that. If he was in a garbage can, he wouldn't know.
SPEAKER_02:He wouldn't know. No. He's not very big either.
SPEAKER_01:And then if he what did he eat cookie? That was cookie monster. But didn't he? Who did he always hang out with? Was it Big Bird that always came to saw him? I think a lot of people came to see him. Why did they why was he living in the trash can? Because he's Oscar the Grouch. But he wasn't really that grouchy. He was always Danish. He collected it. But we're how we're how big was that trash can though? Because he had a lot of shit down there. I know, it was like a basement.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. He'd go down, he'd go in and like go downstairs.
SPEAKER_01:I used to go in the garbage can at home because I thought he and then it wasn't, it was just the size of the garbage can. Like I would go in and like to go down like where he was in. You tried to get into the like the metal garbage can? Yeah. And then he it was just the size of the garbage can.
SPEAKER_02:So it never you couldn't you couldn't find it?
SPEAKER_01:No.
SPEAKER_02:Did you weren't on Sesame Street though?
SPEAKER_01:No, no. Never been on that. No, it was on Hollywood Boulevard.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, in Hollywood.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Mm-hmm. In uh Tum Guy Town?
SPEAKER_01:Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_02:Hollywood Boulevard, Tough Guy Town?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Not the California version.
SPEAKER_01:No, no, no, no. That was not. No. That was no. Not that fancy. Actually, you ever go back to your old uh neighborhoods when you were a kid? I have, yeah. You go back there and it looks way different. Everything looks like smaller. It does look different. The hollers, when you were there a kid, you thought the houses were huge and like the trees were so big and everything was go. Now you go back and like a house is. There was there wasn't a lot of trees when I where I grew up. Well, we had the boulevard tree.
SPEAKER_02:They all had I was out in the country a little bit, so there wasn't a lot of trees like I knew a development. Like we had like one block.
SPEAKER_01:Well, and it always just seemed like it was such a long walk to school. And when you drive it, now it's really close. It's like a it's like two blocks. I never had a walk to school. Well, I didn't say that.
SPEAKER_02:I peeled both ways. Yeah. I did I take a cab sometimes. A cab? Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Take a taxi. You had taxis out there. They don't have taxis on the country. That wasn't when I was in the country. Oh, when you're in the city. Yeah. Why would you take a taxi? Because it was faster. Are you kidding me? It was like five bucks. You'd paid money to go to school.
SPEAKER_02:Some days, yeah. They could sleep in.
SPEAKER_00:Alright. Take a timeout here. Timeout. You're telling me you went to school in the city and we're talking high school age that we're talking here.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Was there not a bus service that was offered to you?
SPEAKER_02:I never took the bus. I don't know. You took the city bus. They didn't have a school bus. You take the city bus.
SPEAKER_01:No, they did not. They have school buses in the city. No, you were not. They do too, because I knew people that drove buses down there. I don't think I was I don't think I got a city bus. I think I was a I think. Then you live too close. Then you live too close to the school, you had to be a walker. Right. Maybe. That's probably why. And you could too. See? That's why you walk now, right? Because you don't didn't walk back then. I did walk back then. What, to that front stoop? To get the cab? Sometimes. Faster, it was easier. I didn't do it all the time. That's a lot of money back then. It was. It was. He probably thought he was cool.
SPEAKER_02:Getting out of the taxi cab? I don't think so. Because it wasn't, it wasn't that uncommon.
SPEAKER_00:So you get your license when you're 16, correct?
SPEAKER_02:Yes.
SPEAKER_00:And that equates to about 10th grade year, sophomore year. Yeah, why didn't you drive?
SPEAKER_02:I was it was my between my junior year.
SPEAKER_01:So you would have been 16 for sure.
SPEAKER_02:You would have been 16. Why didn't you drive? Yeah, did you not have a car?
SPEAKER_01:Not when I was uh No, I was like, I was always this story sounds like it's gonna be made up.
SPEAKER_02:No, no, no.
SPEAKER_00:You're telling me you're 16, you have a driver's license. Did you or did you not have access to a car? I did not.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, well then that's okay.
SPEAKER_00:Then that can that could add up.
SPEAKER_01:But I wasn't 16 yet. You could have maybe rode a bicycle. I wasn't six. I wasn't sixteen. I was fifteen. Oh. I wasn't sixteen. Well, you could have rode a bicycle. You could have made friends with other classmates that did drive and they would have picked you up. I did, I could. I did. I feel sad for you.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, that doesn't sound too great having to pay to go to school. Five dollars and have to?
SPEAKER_02:That's a lot of lunch money.
SPEAKER_00:That is a lot of lunch money.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, but we actually had like we had like uh Pizza Hut and shit like that in the in the in the school for like lunch. You could actually go together. We could not leave it. Were you the first pan pizzas?
SPEAKER_00:During lunchtime, were you guys allowed to leave for lunch to go get outside lunch somewhere?
SPEAKER_02:Not technically, but we could still could. Yeah, yeah. Some of the people I knew that they knew the the the big guy at the door, and he'd like they'd buy they'd buy some some those uh slim fast drinks. He liked those every once in a while. And we'd let's walk out the door and go to lunch. We could not leave school.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and we oh we could not leave school. Well, you they you couldn't.
SPEAKER_01:The doors were locked. You couldn't you'd have to go to the house. We could go out the front. Was it you couldn't or wasn't more you shouldn't do it? We couldn't. We couldn't even go outside at lunch. And we had like a little like a you couldn't even go out and play hacky. No, because we'd always want for a while their hacky sack, we played a lot of hacky sack.
SPEAKER_02:Wait, what grade we what grades are we talking about here?
SPEAKER_01:High school? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, because we wanted to play hacky sack because they had like a little when they got the new my senior year, they made an addition on, and then they had like a fancy new lunchroom.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And I had like a patio outside, like a cement area. And so when we would get done eating, we'd want to go play um hacky sack. Right. And they wouldn't let us even go out there to play hacky. They didn't want us play in the school either. It was stupid. You couldn't play, you couldn't do that. It was weird. I don't know. I think back now, I was like, no, we couldn't leave. You couldn't leave. I'm pretty sure we wouldn't. The only way that you could leave is if you had a note to leave and to get back in, you need a note. So you couldn't you had to have a note to get out the school. I mean, I suppose if you it's just out of the house, the front doors weren't locked back then. The front doors were, but you couldn't you had to go by the office, they would see you go out.
SPEAKER_00:Like I know nowadays, now that's 2025. I mean, you if you leave the building to get back in, you have to uh hit that button. There's a camera right there. Yeah, nowadays there is, but yeah, back when you yeah, you guys didn't have that. No, there's no camera.
SPEAKER_01:No, they had all the doors were locked except for the front doors.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, the front doors were always open. If I think if I was in your shoes, I would interpret as as you shouldn't, but it wasn't that you could.
SPEAKER_01:Well, I don't know if you wanted. Well, first of all, we didn't have money to go out to eat. That's fair. Number two, and number two, all your friends were in lunch in school. Right. So nobody did want to leave. And the lunches were actually good. Yeah. No, not always. I was just telling you a kid the other day we used to have long dog roll-ups, they're awesome. Is that just a hot dog or is that a corn dog?
SPEAKER_02:Used to be awesome because they were you liked them then. I bet you if you had one now, you wouldn't think it's this good.
SPEAKER_01:Their hamburgers were great. They were like soybean burgers, they're so good. What is a long dog roll-up?
SPEAKER_00:Is that a corn dog? Is that a hot dog?
SPEAKER_01:It's like a it's like a hot dog, a big hot dog in a croissant.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:But it's like this long. It's like a foot long. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Did you guys ever have to deal with not having access to condiments, meaning mustard or ketchup? No, we always had that. So why was it why I was in the elementary school? Michelle Obama.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, she didn't. It was like a healthy thing. It was like there's a waste.
SPEAKER_01:But it didn't make any sense because mustard was better for you than ketchup.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, they oh yeah. Mustard. They would say if oh you ketchup, ever all the students can have that, but mustard, that's where we draw the line in the kitchen. It was probably a school thing just to save on money.
SPEAKER_02:Because if they don't have to buy mustard.
SPEAKER_00:I guess not many elementary kids are rocking mustard.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, there's not a lot of them that do the mustard, so why buy it?
SPEAKER_00:That's fair.
SPEAKER_02:For for one or two kids. That's fair.
SPEAKER_01:Hmm. That's a whole other topic.
SPEAKER_00:You know what? I never thought about that. That's that's the thing.
SPEAKER_01:You're saying that he's saying that they don't do things for one or two kids.
SPEAKER_02:I'm not saying that. Okay. I'm saying that that's probably the reason behind it.
SPEAKER_01:Well, it didn't matter. He had a little side business going in his locker.
SPEAKER_00:In the entry. Yeah, this is back in fifth grade. Back in fifth grade. 25 cents. My grandpa, he worked for uh McDonald's um for many, many years. Uh, he was able to give me like a big like um five-gallon bag with uh just full of mustard packets. So then what I would do with that- Did he just take them from the store? I'm sure. He probably did. He probably didn't care for them.
SPEAKER_02:Not you, he probably did. He probably did, actually, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Anyways, with it, I'd be uh outside my locker. Not many kids like mustard, but for the ones that didn't, I'd sell each packet for 25 cents. So that was my first huckle hustle was back in fifth grade, was selling mustard packets out of my locker. It's better than selling. Did you ever say anything? No, no one ever. I mean the teachers knew about it, they just laughed at it. Did they did they ever buy it from you? No, they didn't. They weren't much mustard fans. But there's a couple students here and there that I made I made a couple sales on it.
SPEAKER_02:Well, you got the materials for free, so I mean, I mean, everything was profit. Yeah, it was straight profit.
SPEAKER_00:Granted, then after that, I mean, you'll you know, they had the school store, you get like a package or something like that.
SPEAKER_01:I think I had some influence on that whole business. You might have. You were probably upset about the whole thing with No Mustard. I remember that actually. It didn't make any sense.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, you're you were you because you argued that.
SPEAKER_00:I think they took away ranching. I argue they took away ranch at lunch as well. I remember it. Go all the way up to fourth grade. All the way up to like fourth grade. I mean, you had access to all these things. Then every single lunch you'd also get a dessert with it, like ice cream or some sort of like cookie or something like that that they included. And fifth grade came around and they took all that away. We just figured you're too old, you don't need that shit anymore. Yeah, but how about the younger kids though? Oh, the younger ones still didn't get anything. It just completely got rid of all the desserts that we used to get in that was because we uh was probably more of a the healthy thing. Right, because they used to be like ice cream, they were full of like Oreos. They they kept that chocolate milk? They always had chocolate milk. We always had in the cardinal. Well, that's not good for you.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, that's not it's you're they're looking at healthy stuff. I mean, that's why get rid of mustard and not chocolate milk. What are the rules? I don't know. What are the rules? I don't know. That's dumb. I think there's I think there's some other stuff going on there.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. What was worse is how much time they used to give them for launch, is what drove me nuts. How long? Like two minutes? I went to have lunch with them, and I almost got in an argument with his sister. Like we literally sat down, and when we sat down and started eating, they were already excusing the end of the table that we were at. I look, I go, what are you doing? And the lady's like, you gotta go. I said, We ain't going anywhere. We just sat down and she's eating her lunch. Really? Yes, it was bad. Well, they fixed it, they fixed it since then. What and I had a lot to do with that because I've told the principal uh Sperling. No, it was pre-himp. It was pre-Sperling, you thought. No, it was after he came in. I talked to him. I said, This is ridiculous. I I get it. I go, you guys want the people that eat and not, but that's a time for them to socialize. So and it doesn't need to be an hour. You want him to do it in class, or do you want to? And I said, it doesn't need to be an hour. I said, it doesn't have to be an hour or whatever, but when I'm sitting down and and now I know why they don't eat their food because they don't have enough time. They literally had take two bites, and we weren't screwing around, and as the ladies like, you gotta go, gotta go, and then they just throw it away. So what was the whole point of that? They they didn't want people talking, and they don't want they want to.
SPEAKER_00:No, I don't I think it was more along the lines of trying to get the kids out to recess sooner, getting them more recess time. I think that was more of their thoughts.
SPEAKER_01:It was less than 10 minutes to eat. It was like 10 minutes, max.
SPEAKER_02:Well, how long does it take you ever see those YouTube videos or those those uh real videos of a when you a chick will like start videotaping herself trying to like eat like like a lot of her boyfriend or husband and trying to keep up? Yeah, the guy's trying to eat his. Yeah, the guy just there's a guy sitting there just read looking at his phone, he's eating his hamburger and fries and drinking his, you know, drinking his drink, and she's like watching and she's like, and then then he grabs her gonna fries, he tries, she's like done chewing. This is kind of funny trying to watch trying to watch women keep up with guys eating, too.
SPEAKER_01:It's just and I didn't have a problem so much at just sitting around because they don't want them to sit around for two hours. I get that, but it was ridiculous. I was not happy because I'm like that and you went right in the principal's office. Not that day later, and you Kevin did later. No offense to the Kevin, we know. I was there at a for a different maybe like an event or something, and I brought it up. Not I didn't specifically go there to sit down and talk about it. I was talking about we were there for some other reason, and I brought it up. I'm like, this is stupid. I said, I didn't even get a chance to eat. What did he say? He goes, We've begun a lot of complaints about we're gonna look at making some changes.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, so it wasn't because of you.
SPEAKER_01:Well uh you just said a little bit ago it was because of you. Well, I helped. I helped. I was one of the people that complained. How's that? All right, all right. I didn't like maybe I thought you had like influence on it. They don't, they don't, they don't say it's the Jay lunch hour. Why not? They don't name they don't name lunch after me. I it wasn't like groundbreaking, and I was don't have to give me all the credit. They should have, right? I mean the Jay lunch hour. Yeah. It's time to go have the lunch. Jay's extended lunch hour? I think they what they did is they added like five more minutes or something or ten minutes. If you have five more minutes, you probably would be enough. It probably was, yeah. But you go there and I'm like, so the one lady was like, Well, we don't want them sitting there yapping. I said the same thing. Well, why not? Why don't you want them yapping? Right. That's kind of part of learning in school is socialising. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Right. She was like, they probably wanted to get him out to the they wanted to happy.
SPEAKER_00:Was she the one that had her hair way up high? She was not way old, uh, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Like they're probably trying to push her out there, push the kids out to reach this to social.
SPEAKER_00:I that's what I think it was more about. I think that's what they're trying to get across. But you still gotta eat, right? You still need to eat, yeah. Anyways, um, how did we get on that topic?
SPEAKER_01:I don't know. I don't know how the shit did that come from. That took a side loop. We were talking about you and you driving, not having your driver's license when you're 18 and you were going to cab until 18 then and we started talking about lunches. It wasn't 18 then. Because we cannot leave school for lunch. Yeah, we could. Well, not technically. Did you know that when you eat spicy stuff goes on your fingers? When you eat spicy stuff?
SPEAKER_02:I don't eat a lot of super spicy stuff.
SPEAKER_01:Well, other than Tabasco today, I mean Tabasco. Before we went on the air, I rubbed my eye and I had that hot stuff that was on my fingers. It was f funny, but it wasn't funny. It felt like there was a knife in my eye.
SPEAKER_00:Isn't this like a new topic that we're discovering here? That if you got something hot on your fingers, you don't rub your eyes. Yeah, when you use it, it's not a new thing. I'm just gonna do it.
SPEAKER_01:It doesn't happen very often. I did it by mistake. After touching stuff called ring stinger. Well, I didn't I washed my hands. Pepper's flakes, right? It's made from Carolina Reapers. I washed my hands first for the record. So it got done immediately. Did you use soap? Yes, and it was a long time ago. Yeah, I did.
SPEAKER_02:That's there. That's a little thing we can tell people use soap from now on. Just put a little Carolina Reaper uh ring stinger on the street.
SPEAKER_01:I think it's still, I don't think it gets off here. I think it doesn't just come off like that. It's oils, right? Isn't it the oil? Probably. I mean, that's just oil.
SPEAKER_00:It's uh seasoning, though. It's dried up. Does that so have oil in it?
SPEAKER_01:No, I don't know, maybe not. It's maybe when cut when you cut, like I did it before when I cut uh habaner once and I did it. I thought I had to go to merchants.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, I've done it with touching like fresh peppers, like jalapeno.
SPEAKER_01:It's not fun. It felt fun.
SPEAKER_02:No, it's not. It's not good.
SPEAKER_01:No, but we had some good food tonight. That was good. Some potato thoup. Throop. I had throop T-H-O-O-P. I had too much. Yeah, you guys were hurting. I had two. I had two bowls. It was so good, though. It was so good. I call it you one bowl because I burnt my mouth the other day. The other day I did some on pizza and chicken wings? Maybe. I'm I was full, so I only had one bowl. And I was and probably I wanted to save some for another day. There's a lot left. There's a lot left, yeah. It was a triple batch. Yeah, there's a lot left still.
SPEAKER_00:That's so good. No, we we put a good intent in it.
SPEAKER_01:There's only like probably I would say five or six bowls left. Really? Yeah. I thought there was still quite a bit in there. You each had two big helpings. I didn't have a second bowl was nearly as full as well. And then the first bowl was like the other guys had a couple level.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, the boys probably did. Anyway, yeah. But I'm not sure. No, so don't touch your eyes with uh when you have if you're touching the colour. Well, that's the thing.
SPEAKER_01:I know that I did that that one time when we were um I couldn't figure out what I did. We were camping. I think you were a baby. And we were with your it your grandma and grandpa, and then they ended up getting-camping? No, they they lied. They said they wanted to go camping, and I'm like, we're not campers, right? But I'm like, well, if they're gonna do it, we'll go. What the heck? For one night. It was at a state park, first of all, which is boring because we got in trouble for sneaking beer in there. Well, I state parts. No, we're getting right. I'm sorry, but there's a burning. They're terrible. And I'm like, well, where's I go, I brought fishing? Like, I go, well, I'm gonna go down a fit. Where's the fishing? Trainal lake. No. Yeah. I'm like, well, what are we doing here for? Yeah. And then and then turn come to find out her your grandma and grandpa, they had a hotel room. So they laughed and they weren't about it. I'm like, well, what a second. We got a kid that's a baby. So why did they want to get away from the camp? And we had a town then.
SPEAKER_02:Was was the was uh was Nags' sister there too or something? Yeah. So they wanted to go camping. No, because they're big camping.
SPEAKER_01:No, it was with uh their family, the other family that they're that they don't see anymore. It was uh uh her mom's I think sister and their kids, like it'd be Nags's cousins. Not really, they'd never we don't see him, we only see him like once or twice. Yeah, but Nags's sister likes to camp. Yeah, they were there, they enjoyed it, but I'm like, what are you gonna do in a field? Yeah, there's a lot of people. And then a guy like comes over the state part of the city. I think he had a badge on, but that's it. Probably. And he's like, Well, there's no alcohol in here. I said, What are you talking about? Yeah, you can't alcoholic. You can't have beer in here. I'm like, Well, I mean, I guess I guess not having glass. I said, I said, I guess you'll have to throw us out, wink wink. Right. And then they said, just keep it down. We don't want we don't want no complaints. Yeah, they get they get I look around, there's not anybody else camping in this whole place. We're the only ones there.
SPEAKER_02:They come around and start yelling at you for drinks talking like they're just sitting around the campfire talking.
SPEAKER_00:Would you guys agree? P personally, if I'm going camping out in the woods, I would have to either be doing like a fishing or some sort of hunting excursion. I could not just go out to some park and just camp up and that's what I thought. Correct. I could not be doing an sort of hunting or fishing. We agree with you.
SPEAKER_01:We we powered through and it was hot out, and you were a baby, and we had a little dog, and a little dog. I think it was Tyler, maybe. No, he was a little dog. He was a big dog. Okay, we had a big dog. I thought he was a puppy. No, because we got him in North Carolina. It must have been Tyler. Tyler was older by the time he used her. I don't know, but it was it was a it was kind of we tried to be gamers. It was alright for a while. So then the whole point of the story was I had bought some fresh habaneros.
unknown:Right?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, yeah, I forgot what talking about.
SPEAKER_00:You're not a habanero guy. I heard we're talking about habanero.
SPEAKER_01:No, I don't like the flavor of habaneros. But I wanted to.
SPEAKER_00:Did this event have something to do with your thoughts on habanero?
SPEAKER_01:No, it had to do with uh what happened was I cut it up and I was there and I was trying to be like polite. I was more polite back then, probably. While you were camping? We were getting something we were cutting up for supper. Right. And I was cutting up a habanero for like a on the dish you could have extra hot stuff or whatever. And so we're all talking, blah, blah, blah, and I rubbed my eye, and I didn't think of anything. And I and then the light bulb clicked in my head, and then I walked away, and then your mom and I goes, What's wrong? And I'm like, This ain't good. She's like, What? I go, I rubbed my eye with it. I said, but don't make a big deal of your parents, but I think we might have to go to the hospital. And she's like, What do you mean?
SPEAKER_02:I go, it feels like he did it on purpose to get out of camp.
SPEAKER_01:No, it was ten times worse than what happened today, tonight. Oh, ugly, man. It was so bad. It like you said, I we ended up getting water and trying to flush it. That didn't help. There's I don't think there's anything in, I think it's just a time tank. And then finally they were like, Do you flush it with milk?
SPEAKER_02:The whole thing works for drinking.
SPEAKER_01:The whole thing I was like just gushing, and they're like, What's is something wrong? I'm like, no, no, there's nothing. Why? Oh. It seemed to be crying. It was the it was a 10 out of 10. It was one of the most painful things ever happened to me. But you're right, there was nothing I could do. It just took time, and then eventually it just slowly, slowly went away. But oh god, that was terrible.
SPEAKER_02:Speaking of that, we gotta get you in that one chip challenge thing.
SPEAKER_01:Rewatched that. We should try that.
SPEAKER_00:I don't want to do it. I my buddies have done it. Some are spice guys, some are not. And both of them, they wait. Some are better than others? When it comes when it when it comes to handling spice. Oh, okay. But the one chip challenge is all the same, right? Yeah, no, yeah. The one chip is just a one chip. Yeah, right. It's just a hot. It's just one flavor, but every single one of them, they said, not worth it. Do not do it. There's no need to put yourself through that game. It's that hot. They, yes. That's what they said. This is this, I could see you know, from like the non-spice guys out there, I'm like, I could see how that would be too hot for them. But for the people that do like spice, they even then like did you see that one when you're gonna do it.
SPEAKER_01:Friend from high school and his brother did it, and their dad videotaped it and we saw it. His the dad was he was in tears laughing so hard. Yeah, the kids were almost, they were crying out. Yeah, they were crying.
SPEAKER_00:They're like, help. And what I've heard is not only not only is it hot coming in, but it just like sits in your gut in just hours to where it's just constant just flames going on in your stomach. Oh, yeah, that's it.
SPEAKER_01:It just doesn't go away. It's just too hot. That's why I can't eat a lot of spicy stuff. Well, that's what happened to me when I told you this story when I was in New Orleans with Dr. Maddie Ice. Yeah. And it had like a thing there where it just like we're we were in New Orleans and it was a shop that had hot sauces for sale, and I'm like, I always like to get that hot sauce. And I had a challenge that you you can try this, and he goes, It's the hotter, you can't get any hotter. This is the hottest on earth. I was like, whatever. I go, I'll try it. And it was like an eyedropper, and I had a sign uh waiver. Was it was it like a like an oil then or what? No, it on that it was like uh Carolina Reaper and um but if it's in the if it's an eyedropper, I mean so it's gotta be a liquid form.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, it was a liquid, liquid form. So is it like an oil like the basically it's all ground up to probably liquid in there?
SPEAKER_00:I'm but I'm assuming I'm guessing it's just like a pot sauce where they put the Carolina Reaper in there and then a bunch of the other, you know, the top one. Where do they put a concoction in the case? They probably do their own breeding, whatever, and then scale growing to get it even spicy.
SPEAKER_01:Whatever that scale is, what they have for that. Skullville. Yeah, it's highest one, he said. Um there's nothing hot. What's that called? Skullville. Scullville. That's the the best measurement. Measurement for spice. Yes. Yeah. I didn't know that. And so I took it, I'm like, what's an eyedropper gonna do? So it's a little hot. Just one drop, right? Yeah, it was I was almost crying. People are laughing. I was like outside, I had my head in my hands praying. And I had all I had was a warm beer. Oh that made worse. They didn't have milk in there. No, I was and they're all laughing. Even the people there were laughing. I had my hand, I was like, I'm never doing this again. Ever. It was kind of like at a time when me and you went to did that eating contest. Remember how m awful I felt there? Yeah. This was worse. It was so hot. Oh, that would be a different pain, though, wouldn't it? That's yes, it's different. That's like but it was uncomfortable. It's very uncomfortable. And I would, I would, I don't know if I actually that that that hamburger challenge was too bad. It was awful. What was that one again? It's the size of his hat, the bun. Yeah, it was a big hamburger. It's a big hamburger.
SPEAKER_02:It was a one pound one pound, what, beef? It was one pound hamburger and one pound of uh potato jojo's and uh the bunches and the bun and a beer. And a beer.
SPEAKER_01:Well, I'm guessing it's probably a tall beer. No, it was just a bottle. No, I had a couple beers. He was so he was like done, he selecting set the record. It was like I think he was done with it in like 13 minutes. He had 30 minutes to eat it.
SPEAKER_03:Sure.
SPEAKER_01:He's done in like 13 minutes, and I made the mistake of just eating a hamburger right away. Whereas he was doing a bite of hamburger, a bite of Jojo's, bite of hamburger, potatoes.
SPEAKER_02:So he did pretty quick.
SPEAKER_01:I I couldn't finish the potatoes. He had a I think he had to grab one. I I might have grabbed more than one. I walked around the table. I had to get up and walk around, and they were like, oh, here it comes. And it was miserable.
SPEAKER_02:There was one guy that did like some crazy motivates. That was I didn't get the record. There's one guy that lay like down like eight minutes.
SPEAKER_00:You ever seen the videos of people trying to or like complete those challenges? They don't attack and just like eating one fry, then a bite of burger. They go from like the burger, they'll start with a top bun, either lettuce, they work it right through. They'll do a top down, and right it seems that they can do it quicker for the five. I did it that way.
SPEAKER_01:I ate the hamburger a fairly decent amount of time. I had plenty of time to eat the rest of the potatoes. I had like a good 15, maybe 20 minutes. I think I got done in like 10 minutes. I look over and his plate's empty, and he's like, Did you just get another plate?
SPEAKER_00:Would you like dip the fries like in any sauce? Or you just you could have.
SPEAKER_01:I couldn't finish the last potatoes. And all this was before all we got was a t-shirt.
SPEAKER_00:Did you at least get it for free?
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And our name got on the wall, too. Yeah, we got a name on the wall. We got the burger for free, and we got a t-shirt. Yeah. Yeah. And I made it to the truck, and I closed my eyes, and an accident, I was in a coma sleep, but I didn't wake up to each other. Yeah, it was in the came right here. 45 minutes away. I was out cold. Like I was like a coma, like a food coma. I was crying. I think I laid down the back seat. You wouldn't lay down when you when we got back here, you went back and still laid down.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, at that point, why didn't you just go pull trigger before you got in the car?
unknown:What?
SPEAKER_01:Pull pull trick. Pull trigger, puke. Throw up. Oh, nah, I'm not a puker, really. Yeah, but wouldn't you have felt better? Probably would. Probably would have. That's principal, though. That's principal. I said, if we ever go somewhere and they have an eating contest, I'm never joining the. And I bet you I would. Yeah, why not?
SPEAKER_02:That one wasn't as bad as it could have been.
SPEAKER_01:The bun is bigger than your cat.
SPEAKER_02:It wasn't like the the old 96 or great outdoors, John Candy.
SPEAKER_01:It was that tall and it was this big. And it was big. It was gross. It wasn't gross. The Jojo's were ever since then, I don't eat Jojo's.
SPEAKER_00:Jojo's are good too. I like Jojo's. I don't get them all that often, but they're good.
SPEAKER_01:They're too many.
SPEAKER_02:It was like two pounds of food.
SPEAKER_01:It used to be a pound of hamburger, a pound of Jojo's, and the all the bread, and shit. I think I dropped one or two on the floor, didn't I? I know. I think I ate them. I just took them off your plate. Yeah, I because I wasn't gonna finish. No, you were not gonna finish. I was so mad because I went that far and I'm gonna get it. I had like six fries left. And then people are like, like, he's not gonna make it. Like you get kind of a little bit of an audience because there's other other hunters in there and stuff. Right. And then like, he's not gonna make it. And I get up and walk around and try to get find some more room in my belly.
SPEAKER_02:And I'd steal a JoJo for him.
SPEAKER_01:And then uh, and then uh, yeah, and then he would take one or two and help me a little bit when the bar tettered. Because yet they had a watch. Otherwise, they weren't gonna give you t shirt. I like that t shirt too. And I I used to like that t-shirt. I don't know if I have anymore. Oh my mind's it disappeared. Anyways, it was kind of fun. I'd like to watch somebody else do it.
SPEAKER_00:Would you say that's something that you need to do at least once, at least attempted once? Oh, yeah. I think everyone has to try it. Well, have you done the blazing challenge? Yeah, we did it. Is that me and him did it the Buffalo Wild Way?
SPEAKER_01:I didn't do it. We did it together. You did it. I was with you. Oh, I thought that was hot. I wasn't gonna eat it. That was hot. No, no, you did it. I was there with you, but I didn't I didn't eat it. That is not as bad as that eyedropper. Those are hot. And I don't like having a lot of sauce. So that time it wasn't a lot of sauce. Right. When it's too much sauce, I don't like it. Right. But this was especially when it comes to vinegar. It gets too vinegary when they eat it that much. That blazer John's, those are hot. I'm not gonna lie. Those are definitely hot. You you didn't eat all of them. I did pretty good though. Yeah. You didn't do it? I don't think you didn't. I think you had a certain amount of time too on that, didn't you? I don't remember.
SPEAKER_00:Isn't it just like 12 wings and like a 24-ounce beer? You gotta do it.
SPEAKER_01:I think I came close and I was like, no, I can't finish. They were hot. Yeah, they were hot. At that point, you finished. I think we did finish. Did you? I think you helped me with and eat like one or two. And I ate the rest. I don't remember. Because I think we got our name on all you did, we did all you did is you got like a name on the wall or something. We didn't like win anything. I think we did. What wingles was that? Well, we might have cheated too at the end, I think. That wasn't a year. That was a random one. It was like or Elk River, I think. What was it?
SPEAKER_02:Was it there?
SPEAKER_01:No, it wasn't there. No, because it was during a uh uh uh K-fan thing. Oh wasn't it? Rose was it Roseville? Wasn't PA and Dubai there or something like that? Which one were they at? Was it the Ogre? But it wasn't during the day, it was like at night. I thought it was like the yeah, I don't think it was. Well, they were doing like a football show at night there. Oh, it could have been. Because they used to do like something like on a Monday night or a Tuesday night or Wednesday. I don't care what day we play it, Monday night, Tuesday night. That was PA and Dubai. That was back in the day. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think we did it. And I think we didn't. Maybe we did do it. I think we might cheat.
SPEAKER_02:I'm sure we did cheat. We didn't cheat. We creatively problem solved.
SPEAKER_01:That's right. We creatively powder found them.
SPEAKER_03:That's right.
SPEAKER_01:But I think I didn't eat them. I did eat a lot of them. I know that. I can't do them. They're a little too hot. I don't even get those. I don't. It's kind of fun ones. I can't do them. And I can't do them anymore.
SPEAKER_02:Well, I can't. So there's always certain kinds of things. I mean, I like spicy food, but I just it doesn't like me. And I thought I figured out a few different ones I can actually have, like Tabasco. I can I can I can drink that set on the well it's not that spicy.
SPEAKER_01:Tabasco's not that spicy. It's not, but that's it. Makes your bloody Mary's taste better. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:We did we made bloodies today with Louisiana. That was not good.
SPEAKER_01:I have we have uh the the zing zing at home.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. Yeah. In the bloody mix we use. It wasn't zing zing out. No, it was it was a very okay.
SPEAKER_01:I don't think it was the mix. I think it was that saucy part. It was a sauce in the in the seasoning.
SPEAKER_00:We didn't, yeah. We didn't have any celery salt. We didn't have any wart cider.
SPEAKER_01:You need the seasoning. We made one last week. It was good. That was awesome. Yeah, it always tastes better when somebody else makes them too. The seasoning bag helps.
SPEAKER_00:We didn't have any pickle juice, neither. It was beer bones. We were living off the land to make that one. Seeing what we had. Living off the land.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, let's make another one. Let's go make a week one. Let's make a weak one and then we'll uh then we'll get in some topics. All right, we'll be right back. All right.
SPEAKER_00:We should have been.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I think we I gotta do a quick uh shout out to Buzz Sprout. Or you can do that already. Yeah, you guys want to do your own podcast? Go check out Buzzsprout. It gets it on the line, it gets all the all your content out there, it helps you get it on the the Apples and the Googles and the Spotify's and all that kind of stuff. And it can help you get you know make some money from that too. So go check out Buzzsprout and don't forget to mention Eddie and J and Brady's BS. Anyways, we just did like a like a extra long brain break there, but not on the air.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I don't want to repeat that story. We could probably get some trouble off of that one. We can or you can. Well, I didn't do it anyways. Number one, and number two is a lot of years.
SPEAKER_02:You throw them under the business. Yeah. That's that was that was a little bit more aggressive.
SPEAKER_01:That was a little aggressive. We only did it like once. Jesus Christ. That thing was a yeah, whatever. I don't ever want to hear about biking taxi again. Hey, that's that new stadium that you were at. They have it, they have it, uh, uh they have it, the basketball there and the hockey there. You were just there, you said.
SPEAKER_02:Uh I don't know. I was never there. Not me personally.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, I thought you were. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_02:Anyways, but anyways, oh, and we also figured out during a break that Holland is a province of the Netherlands. It's not its own country. And and they speak Dutch.
SPEAKER_01:And Holland is a good thing. I don't remember what I was saying.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, oh, oh, and uh Martin Van Buren speak Dutch as his his first language. Yes, English as a second language. Yes.
SPEAKER_01:See, we're we got hard-hidden facts up there.
SPEAKER_02:We did a lot of like uh AI in it here in the middle of this break. AI. I did, it was AI. Did we call it something like that?
SPEAKER_00:Most of it was more off the top of our head though. We knew we we covered it without the use of Google for the most part. Well, for the most part. For the most part. But we had to verify it.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Anyways.
SPEAKER_01:I texted Buff.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I know. Jay texted him. I'm assuming he's he's uh deer hunting. He didn't, he didn't respond. He might be having a few cocktails. You know, you gotta relax, you gotta cut loose. But oh, here it is. I did get an accident there.
SPEAKER_01:You're right. It was on the news. I told you about that. Oh, I didn't see it. Yeah. Yeah. It was bad. Oh wow.
SPEAKER_02:Anyways. Well, shout out to Buff. I hope you guys get some uh nice deer up there.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. Oh, yeah, that's deer hunt weekend. I had that written down. We didn't talk about it. It was deer hunt weekend. Yeah. We uh we the turdy pointer. We like to watch a lot of deer. We do, we watch a lot of deer. Yeah, I don't know if it was deer hunting weekend. It's deer watching weekend. We don't hunt. I don't even know why we have a gun. Let's see. I think we'll get a look the part. I think I've been coming up. Well, we're wearing orange. We do wear one. We probably don't even need to bring a gun up there.
SPEAKER_00:No, not this. Not on the opening morning, no. Not to watch. I was gonna say, I think I've been deer hunting now with a gun for the last 13, 14, 15 years now. Right. Come here. I can't recall one time we've once shot a deer opening morning. I know we have.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, you just look at the thing. But come. I know we have, but it's not that often, you're right. Because the morning is like today. And to be fair, we don't know, we don't want to we don't want to start shooting, and we have we could have we have all these little bucks running around. Well, we had three fighting, three fights. Yeah, that's at first. They're all got a good video of like all three, all three going at it fighting.
SPEAKER_01:Like a hundred yards out in first. We've had two fights before. Yeah, we had two. They were like six pointers. Yep. And then we had one fighting fight the decoyers and things. We had one fight the decoy, yeah. Mess with the decoy once. Yep. Then we had one lay down. Yep. We've had a couple lay down, lay down, yeah, nap all. And then today we had three, a three-way. Three bucks all going at it. Yeah, but a hundred yards, over a hundred yards away. You were getting kind of excited too, so it's kind of weird. Who was? Huh? Who was what?
SPEAKER_02:Who was getting excited about the bucks fighting?
SPEAKER_01:You were getting a little bit.
SPEAKER_02:That was pretty cool. I got a doggy. And then we saw we saw we saw some does. We well, I think we saw we definitely saw more bucks than does, I think.
SPEAKER_00:We did. We definitely did.
SPEAKER_02:But there was just nothing.
SPEAKER_00:It seemed like they were outbetting. All the bucks seemed like they were betting though, out on our land there.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, there's a lot of them around. And it's the one big one, maybe, maybe a bigger one up there on top of the hill. We couldn't shoot that way by the road.
SPEAKER_00:I couldn't get a good look at it. Maybe. It looked, it was a it wasn't a basket rack. It was out wide. Could have had a shooter. But it looked like it was like I didn't see that one. It looked like each individual antler was like six inches long, but it was like a fork, though. It was still a young. It was just a fork, but it was a big, big fork. That was way up by the road on the top corner.
SPEAKER_01:You're degrees daring cheap. I wasn't sleeping that much. You were just resting your eyelids. You're reading your reading inside your eyes. It was cold. It was 59 degrees in the stand. It was cold. Yeah. It should be 70. No. No. This morning? No. It was 59 though. It went getting across 60.
SPEAKER_00:It might help if you do zip your jacket up. Usually that keeps your insulation in better than it blocked all the way.
SPEAKER_01:I just had the shell on. That's the problem. I need to wear the undergarment part of the room. You gotta wear the bibs tomorrow. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:It's gonna be cold. On the walk over here, or right over here, just getting into the truck. It was cold. It was like it was yeah, it was 25, 26 out.
SPEAKER_02:Did you count the Hollywood seconds it took you to drive down the road here?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, that it was warm enough. It was smart enough where our seat got hot.
SPEAKER_02:It was it's like 15 seconds, or is it like 20 seconds? I went slow. Oh, you drove slow just to drag it out. So you maybe got 30 seconds out of it.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, maybe. It was warm. It was warm.
SPEAKER_02:It was cold getting out. So so Jay, to drive to drive down to my place for the podcast today, to do the studio over here.
SPEAKER_01:I had the truck running.
SPEAKER_02:Is it over or under 500 feet?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, it's over 500 feet. It's gotta be less than 100 yards. It's gotta be 100 yards. It's probably less than 50 yards. Yeah, about the four lengths. Our lot's 300 feet wide. We're at the far end of this lot. No, it's not. It's 100 feet wide, because it's 300 feet. It's 100 by 300.
SPEAKER_02:Each lot.
SPEAKER_00:So it's unless test your knowledge here. How many feet are in a yard? Three feet are in a yard. There you go. Right. So but it's not, it was a hundred feet.
SPEAKER_01:So then you gotta add in between us. 400 feet? No. 500 feet? I think it's less than that. I think it's 100 plus maybe another 100. It's probably 250 feet. I bet you like but you can't. You're right. It's probably 100 yards. It is probably 100 yards.
SPEAKER_02:So you let your you let your truck warm up until it shut off. So 20 minutes. Well, it's because you guys wouldn't get up and go. And then he restarted it. And he got in the truck.
SPEAKER_01:It was cold. I wish you got it. And then you I was gonna park next to the house too. You probably could have. I was gonna drive in your in your ass? Yeah. Yeah. But whatever we what do you think? We do on the deer stand. We drive right up to the next door to it.
SPEAKER_02:You drive right up into it, and then we get we have the heat on in there too. We keep the heat on all night so it stays nice and yeah.
SPEAKER_01:But the problem is there's a gap on my one window, so that's where I get cold from. The wind comes through the gap on the window. Well, you should move to the other seat and sit by the by the heater there. I'm not. I like sit and rice sit. Well, then could you bitch it? I wasn't bitching.
SPEAKER_00:You said I was I said I was cold. This kind of reminds me. I got some buddies out there, specifically a guy named Sweet Potato. He doesn't think they were real hunters because of their deer stand setup. No. He thinks because it was insulated and we got a heater in there, and then that's not real hunting. That's exactly what I would tell you. We did, we did we did already. We did already.
SPEAKER_01:We took you up there once.
SPEAKER_00:I would have been in there. I've been there, done that. You've made me sit out before. We had a little bit when you guys are up in the yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:We wrapped in like 400 blankets, we wrapped in like 400 blankets. Remember it was like 90 mile winds. And I finally said, I had he just had to give me his gloss.
SPEAKER_00:My hands are did you bring your old uh video camera out there on that one? I think I remember that. I think you're I think I remember that out there. Yeah, whatever we get. Do you have any videos of it?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, yeah, I got them all still.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, really?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, nice.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you may then you I think you guys maybe put a harness on too. I think. Oh, yeah, we put a harness on you. You're you're little then. You're like, God, you have what are you third eleven? No, I was three. Yeah, I was way younger.
SPEAKER_01:Five, five, maybe. Five? Five, yeah, because we carry him up the ladder. Yeah, he was pretty little. Or you handed them to me, or I handed them to you. One of the two. It was walking behind him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was cold that day. And that's why I said, we have all this land. Why are we sitting on here freezing? Why don't we make a damn?
SPEAKER_02:Well, we're gonna put sides on that stand we built, and then we like asked. Well, we did one here.
SPEAKER_01:We did. We put like this burlap.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you just had burlap on there.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, but we had a heater up there, I think, one time.
SPEAKER_00:Because my hands would just be a little cold. Yeah, and the heater wouldn't do much.
SPEAKER_01:No, my hands would get so cold up there.
SPEAKER_00:You're top of a hill in the middle of a field. Yeah. So I mean it was like I remember once I there was snow. It was there was a lot of snow. We had like a foot of snow, and then during Deer Weekend that year, it would just blow right through you.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, you were cold one time. My core was cold. Your core was cold. I said, And you haven't stopped saying this since then. I know. I think that was good because it it just makes when you say that, that's what it makes the most sense. Because I I always was cold, and I just he would have to warm my gloves up. You'd have to switch with them. Yeah, because his hands were like, I go, can I put them in the oven? So then I'd take his glove and I'd make his instantly cold. And then he'd give him my back and they'd be hot. And then he'd like, you'd be like, it's almost like you put you put these in the fridge. How do you get them cold so fast? I'm like, I don't know. I wrecked my hands when we went forward in that time. That's probably why it happened.
SPEAKER_02:It worked, it was it's awful. Then he'd give me this frozen gloves, and I'd put them on for a little bit. And then I'd finally get them warm.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and he's like, Man, we got switch gloves again. You know what's bad? What I think I was probably 16 years old, all duck hunting with him, and I had to do the exact same thing. Really? And I was like, All right, Daryl, can I see your gloves quick? My hands are cold, man. We need to start switching.
SPEAKER_01:I wrecked my hands when we put it through the ice, I think that time when we went through the ice at that 65 and the four wheel and had to go in the water to get it out. I think my hands got too cold that and I screwed them up. They got frosted or something. No, that frost. Well, they weren't they were cold. I was really cold. And ever since then, my hands are always wimpy, they get cold quick. But I like wearing those when I have those things, those hand warmer things, my hands stay pretty warm. No shit. That's what they're that's what they're there for. But they don't get hot, they don't get hot.
SPEAKER_02:But I have the hot hand warmer thing is that my hands stay fine.
SPEAKER_01:My feet stay warm today. Was it because it wasn't cold outside?
SPEAKER_00:It was 59 degrees in the stand.
SPEAKER_01:That's too cold. We got with boots. Yeah, they're one very they're they're rated for like 50 below or something. Are they? Yeah, yeah. I don't know. We got two nice ones.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, minor like a thousand grams. Well, yeah, that's what they are. Miners 800s, and I've still yet have yet for my feet to get cold. Well, I will say if you're laying on like the layout blind.
SPEAKER_01:I don't like when my hands get cold.
SPEAKER_00:If you're laying in the layout line and there's snow on the ground and there's a blizzard on geese, they get chilly. That will get a little cold. Yeah. But then your core also gets cold at the same point.
SPEAKER_02:The hand warmers are going. The toe warmers. Yeah, I know. I was gonna get socks.
SPEAKER_01:Yes, I have those. Yeah, I do I if it's really cold, I'll put them on and we're gonna go snowmobiling. Yeah, but I haven't had that too because my feet don't get cold.
SPEAKER_00:I would argue you don't snowmobiling. I wouldn't, yeah. I was saying not snowmobiling, you wouldn't need your stay warm snowmobiling. Like, even if it's 20 below, I'll take my gloves off on my snowmobile because my I did that once, but my hands my hands get too hot, especially if the heater's gone. The heater's going. It's like it's like a reaction with my glove that it gets just gets too hot. Yeah, yeah, they get hot. No, you can I'll tell you no gloves.
SPEAKER_01:I love those things. My hands, my hands do not get cold when they snowmobile. And I like when I have the heater on in my helmet. Oh, yeah, yeah. Oh, it's so nice. As I was trying to tell my dad about going, I'm like, you know what, you should try because they have all this geared off. I said, you can buy a snowmobile that has a heated seat. Yeah, right. I said, and they have the shocks, and it's so much, it's not like the old machines. You it's like comfortable. I like my old machine, just so you know. It's not old, like a 60 old.
SPEAKER_02:No, no, but I like my old one.
SPEAKER_00:I got an old one. I got a 1991 Yamaha Phaser 2. That's actually older bite. Got the electric start on it, too. It's pretty fancy. That is pretty good. It's pretty fancy. Yamaha. Yeah, Yamaha. That was cream of crab back in the day. Yeah, I like the old ones.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, mine's nice. I like mine. Mine, mine's at touring. Mine's at old school touring. They have them for some new ones. They have new ones touring at the at the with the cup holders and the TV screens. Yeah. That's what they all have TV screens now. But yeah. All the new ones do.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:But like the TV screens like mine where I can watch like movies.
SPEAKER_00:Is it too early to start talking about ice fishing? No. It's getting to about that time of the year.
SPEAKER_01:It's getting there. Yeah. We should go walk on the ice. See who can walk on the you go first.
SPEAKER_00:You go first. That's not really fair. Why? Because Daryl's like half the size of me. I am 190 pounds. Well, there you go. It's not less than half.
SPEAKER_01:No, it's like 10 pounds less than me. I got you by a few, but not half. Not half. Well, then we go first. Anyways. Walk on the lake or on the pond. Well, I'd go first. You'd fall in. No.
SPEAKER_02:Because then you guys have to walk in the same path. And then you fall in too.
SPEAKER_01:I don't think we can make it one step out there. It's probably just a layer of thin ice. There's no ice out there. I'm not walking out there. There was ice out there. I mean, there's just froze over.
SPEAKER_02:Like not over, over. Yeah, it was. The whole thing? Yeah. Really? Yeah, it's all the whole thing's froze over. I didn't go out there and look, I guess. Yeah. Well, it'll start building then probably. Tonight.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. But it's supposed to warm up next week. I think today was supposed to be.
SPEAKER_00:Today was the first snow I've seen. We had a little bit of flakes come down. Next week is supposed to be in the 50s, though. Yeah, we had some flakes. Just on the way over here, there's not much football game on the flakes, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Down in Iowa? No. It was uh um this this team right here. They were playing some say Thomas? They were playing some Iowa team. Like I don't know, it was like Drake or something. I don't know what the name of it is. In foosball? Yeah, yeah. They had uh the the um they had snow down there today, and the field was cut all white. That's how much snow they got. Oh, really? They're playing in the snowstorm. I think I saw it.
SPEAKER_00:And for the listeners, today is November 8th as well, so that's a little early. A little early. I mean, years passed. We've had snow. I mean it's probably right on time. We had two snows. It's probably right on time.
SPEAKER_01:1031 uh Halloween Blizzard 1990. 1998. No. I was no, I was a software one. 1981.
SPEAKER_00:Was this the same year that Grand Force felt? Is that the same year that that happened? The flood happened in Grand Porth. No.
SPEAKER_01:No, that was in uh when I moved down to North Carolina, which was in 1990 seven. Seven.
SPEAKER_00:It's kind of cool. Now they got all these systems you saw them, they got all these like floodgates up there just uh mitigate floods happening again. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's nuts.
SPEAKER_02:It was it was crazy. I remember that. I remember that happened. But I never went up there that much then, so I don't I really didn't didn't really do anything to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The sugar beet harvest was bad. Uh there.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:But anyways. I mentioned ice fishing. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So what do you want to get in ice fishing? It's uh it it's early, but not by a lot. I mean, it's it's it's right there.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, we're in November. I mean, every not every year, and the last couple years I was fortunate enough to go out to um early ice out on Red Lake.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, right. I've done that. That's fun.
SPEAKER_00:It is fun. I mean, I went last year with uh J Lo. Uh Sweet Potato wasn't able to come with us. He was busy, but we put a good number down. I think, you know, we just got out there at probably 9 a.m. stayed till four. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:I think it was well, it was one of those we get you can only go on certain paths, and you have to be you can't be out after dark.
SPEAKER_00:It was nice too because we went out of JR's car corner, and they uh had a guy out there in the side by side with trailers, so we didn't have to walk out there, which that was nice. Well, there's a drape like putting people out, and then he's like, he just he's like, All right, boys, here you guys go. We're gonna drop you off on this spot. Good luck. And sure enough, I mean, I think we both caught close to 12 to 15 fish each, and we caught we kept our limit out there. We we went out there, I went up there with Q.
SPEAKER_02:And we had uh snowmobiles, and we weren't gonna go cruise, we were cruising along, and it's like, okay, I have this this shitty hand-rawn map, you know, from JR's. Like, don't go past here. Yep.
SPEAKER_00:They got their markers out there.
SPEAKER_02:So we went out there, we were cruising along, and we're getting towards the end of there, falling a thing. You can't go past there because it's freaking open water. Exactly. It was you and these idiots are standing on the edges of this casting. Oh, yeah, yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_00:That's what I was gonna say. You'll see people out there standing right on the edge with their open water rod and casting into the open. I'm like, hell no, I ain't doing that. No, yeah, what the shit you guys do it? Like, no shoe, you can't go past there because there's no freaking ice.
SPEAKER_01:Great. No thanks. I'll pass.
SPEAKER_02:The ice where we were at was fine. There's there's five, six inches ice to be there's plenty for snowballs and stuff.
SPEAKER_00:But I do got a question for you as well on top of this, Eddie. What if there's any listeners out there that would love for us to be up to their fishing shack and go ice fishing with them and possibly do an on-site podcast? Would you be interested in that? Yeah, I think for sure. I'd love to do that. Yeah, that would be sweet. So sign me up. I'll be I'm in.
SPEAKER_01:So well, if you're a listener, shoot us, shoot us, drop us a line. I'll do an on-site podcast.
SPEAKER_00:It'll be that'd be awesome. That'd be a hell of a time. I don't care if hunting, fishing, we can find it. Yeah, let's go.
SPEAKER_02:Let's get it up. Set it up. I'm in. Yeah. I'm inways, but yeah, so ice fishing, though.
SPEAKER_00:It's uh are you gonna try and get red lit? Are you gonna do that? Yeah, I'll do some red lake this year. I'll go out there early again. Then uh also there's Devil's Lake as well. There's I still never fished.
SPEAKER_01:So I taught that was.
SPEAKER_00:It's good, it's good. I would say you almost need you don't need it. It makes it a hell of a lot easier if you have a live scope out there. Because what we're doing when we're fishing, you're using big spoons, a lot bigger than what you usually use, and we're vertical jigging just um in between, there's flooded trees out there just from flood back when that big flood happened. There's trees that are flooding. So you need that live scope just in order to make sure that you're not getting hooked on the branches and that you're actually perfectly in between the trees, which you can see on your grab. And once you do that, if you're not catching that many where we're fishing at, but if you do catch them, the smallest you're catching is a 26. I know I think the biggest that was caught out of there a couple years ago was a 34-inch walleye. Oh, really? So, yeah, I mean, then every single fish, too. I mean, they're all so fat. I mean, there's it looks like they like someone put like lead in them, but just how big their bellies are, but no, it's it's good times. So it's not it's not it's it's not a numbers thing, it's a big fish. That's where you're going.
SPEAKER_01:I've got I've got life skills. I'd like to go let's go get it done. I know that we talked about doing that instead of going up to Lake of the Woods to go and try and that right. So, but uh, but uh uh what's his name? They did they did it last year, they didn't have any luck on up there on Devils. Who did? Um somebody I know, yeah. The one that always puts on the um trips, fishing trips.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, we're was this a year that we went out there about five years ago? Five, six years ago?
SPEAKER_01:No, they went to Devil's Lake last year. They wanted to try out. We were invited, but we didn't go, and they didn't catch. I think they caught one fish the whole time.
SPEAKER_02:Did they do guided or did they just go out?
SPEAKER_00:No, they just different fishery out there. But North Koroda compared to Middle, it's just this you gotta fish it just a little bit differently. There's it's just the baits I use, like we're used to all using you know the smaller spoons. Not all the time, most of the time, you know, you're using like your three-eighths ounce spoon. Right, right. And you got your you know, your bobber, your dead stick going, but out there it's you always have your dead stick going, but we've always had better luck on using jigging with big spoons, big, bigger than what you'd think. It's almost like using like like you know, number seven size wrap off. Right. It's you're using stuff big, big baits in the wintertime, whereas mini lakes in Minnesota, you're not necessarily always going that big.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah. Well, you typically don't, yeah. You typically want to go a smaller presentation in a lot of places.
SPEAKER_00:What the hell is that?
SPEAKER_02:Is that supposed to chair?
SPEAKER_00:I think it's a dog.
SPEAKER_01:Oh Oscar. Oscar the Grouch. Damn. Damn Oscar. He hears something. What's he here? Here the bear's back. Is the bear back? I hope not. Why? Because I'd have to walk outside still. Oh, that's fine. Hey, black bears are scared of us. Yeah, they are. They are they are, but uh uh what's his name? I'm not gonna say his name, but the guy that worked for me, his brother, was out there last week. Duck hunting and fishing. Where? And that's late, that's a terrible ducks. They got like anyone that's a big duck hunter 14 ducks and they got no fish. Yeah, don't be and he was out there for a week for a way.
SPEAKER_00:I will say for any listeners out there that's big in the duck waterfowl hunting, late October is the toughest time to hunt North Dakota, 100%. That's the time we get invited to go out there. Weird. Yeah, it's it's and it depends on the year. It all comes down to weather. The problem that we ran into when you guys came up was that we didn't get any, there wasn't not any, there's not many northwest winds, and we didn't get much snow, or there's no snow in Canada, so we never got a new push of birds, and the birds that were here were the same birds that have been getting shot at for three weeks. And on top of that, um, a lot of the farmers didn't take their uh seed corn out either. They didn't take their seed corn out, and then so there's just smaller fields that they can land in, and those people, I mean the farmers are getting called every single day. You'll be out scouting, they're getting called every single day by scouters, doesn't matter if they're in-state, out of state. Right. So they're kind of getting sick of it that way. So you almost have to know someone in order to get permission out there. But if you do get it and it's a nice feed, you're mean you're gonna have a health.
SPEAKER_02:I hope that spot that had that one spot we wouldn't set up on. Because we saw a lot of birds out there the day before. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:I was changed. I would argue on that one. I think we almost needed more decoys. Maybe. Well, on top of that, we didn't brush your blind it. We did not brush or blind in well enough. No, no, we didn't. I mean, we had a dog blind out there that was not brushing at all, and then right. We might have had one too many brandies the night before and got up to the field too late. Maybe, maybe. It might have happened. It might have happened, but yeah.
SPEAKER_02:I had some high hopes for that property. I thought it was be good. I went and talked to that guy, got it in there, and he's like, Yep, yep, no problem.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, that's that I would say that's the biggest thing if you're doing it. When you're using your blinds, you have to make sure you're brushing in. No, no, no. Jay Jay says you don't. Tanner, are you gonna listen to Jay that has been hunting there a couple times? Or uh Daryl was goes to college out there and my room is damn near a guide.
SPEAKER_02:And Snacks was giving him shit too, but so snacks like he's just like he's not dressed in.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you're not.
SPEAKER_01:It's just isn't any different than all your other ones? I looked at it, I took a picture of it. They all look bad then. Because when I walked away and looked over, they all were like they looked the same.
SPEAKER_00:And that's what's gonna happen when these birds have been getting shot at for three weeks. They're gonna be able to pick up on what a blind is where you know they've been shot at before. Another thing is too, like your spinners, like your mojos, your spinners. That I've think for the last worked and they don't work. They do. I'd say 50 for the last 15 years, I mean up until maybe the last five years, but before that, you know, there are new technology out there. Right. Yes, that would just more new motion, they haven't seen nothing like that. So yeah, they'd go into that. But now, since I mean, everyone that you know that goes out hunting, they all use spinners. And you use like five of them. Right, they use five of them. I'm almost to the point now. I think you need to go on water. No, you don't hunt water no. Yeah, you do. Yeah, I hunted water.
SPEAKER_01:The guys that the guys that were remember that we were at Snowden and we got blizzard and those guys across the street, they had their limit. Yeah, every day.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, every day they use a lot of work and it's cold, and then but it's on water.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:I have a boat. I got a mud motor.
SPEAKER_00:I can get in anywhere. I think we needed a boat this week time. You just we need to get permission on a field, and we need to get out there. We gotta wake up way before the crack ass is done, get out there and make it.
SPEAKER_02:So basically, what you're trying to tell me is none of the locals want to hit the water, so that's where you should go.
SPEAKER_00:No, because that's where all the out of state people go to, then they blast it up. Then that screws you for hunting the field because they're gonna go to a different spot or not fly at the same time. And they're already been shot at, so they're gonna be finicky.
SPEAKER_02:So they're worried about the people hunting the water because you'll screw up their hunt.
SPEAKER_00:Yes and no. Yes and no on that. I would say yes, that's a factor that goes into it, but also there's a good chance that you do shoot up a roost, they're going to fly to a different roost after that, and they just or they'll just migrate south. So pretty much when you do that. Anyway, that's pretty much a big thing on it.
SPEAKER_01:At the end of the day, I'm interested in also um going up ice fishing and doing a uh caster on on location. So line it up. Uh Buff just got back to me. Oh, did he? Not hunting this year. And law sold the land in Sabika. What you guys get any? He's done hunting. This is the first year he's in hunting. I should almost invite him up here. When's the last time he didn't hunt?
SPEAKER_00:He's always hunting. It's been a for the last couple years. That's been a tradition just to see how Bob's doing on deer meeting. Yeah, no, for sure.
SPEAKER_02:It's been like that for 15 years. Sorry. No, yeah, yeah. Text him out. Uh oh, I didn't know they that's too bad. Is this is this the first year? Did he hunt there last year? What's the we gotta get him on the line? Huh? We gotta get him on the line one of these days.
SPEAKER_01:I know. And I was so bad because then I feel like I should invite them, but then I think about all these other people that I don't invite, and then they're gonna get mad. Right. You know what I mean? Right, right. And it's like, well, how many people do you want to invite out there?
SPEAKER_00:We have deer, but it's not a crazy amount of deer.
SPEAKER_01:Right. It's quite a bit of deer.
SPEAKER_00:It's good. Some years is dead.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, but it depends. I mean, if you start shooting them all up, they're not gonna stay. They're not gonna keep seeing them all.
SPEAKER_00:But I mean what you guys call it that one year when you had uh what the neighbor up and uh Wesie? Yeah, and when you had Wesie up here, what you call it? Murder murder capital, murder ink, murder ink murder ink. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Well, they shot like seven deer or five deer, and I had to get them all. Well, we we had permits. We had to use every single one of them. You use all mine too. I don't know. And the bonus tags too, yeah. And then we found one later the next day. I was like, Whoa, what are you guys doing? What are you guys doing? Slow down. Right. You can't just shoot. They did.
SPEAKER_00:It's like they didn't know they got in the fever. They got in the fever.
SPEAKER_01:Screw up. They shot at they missed everything. And then the next one, they were shooting and they weren't watching that they were shooting. And I'm like, okay, stop. Well, then the one was injuring and it kept running, so I didn't drop that one. I was like the guide. I remember I got up there and they're like, Yeah, we may, we need you take. I didn't know what to do. I said, What are you guys doing? You why are you shooting? It's not like they thought it was like a carnival game. They just kept coming. I think they reloaded.
SPEAKER_02:They had to up.
SPEAKER_00:They missed if they missed a whole herd of them early, and then they came through again and just shut up that might have been my first year being able to deer hunt. Were you up with them? I think that was my first deer I've ever shot was that same year that that all.
SPEAKER_02:I must have had something going on.
SPEAKER_00:Right. I mean, because I know I shot mine the Saturday morning. It was like it was pretty late.
SPEAKER_02:I was there when you shot your deer. When you shot your first year. I know I was there.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, because I remember it uh This is way before he was old enough to hunt.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Are you sure?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Because I remember for my first year, Jay Jay was trying to tell me, he's like, all right, make sure you take your time, get breathing in and out. You know, you gotta aim in this button, and as he's all explaining to me, I just go bang and just drop it. Yeah, right there.
SPEAKER_01:Wait, so Wesson was in high school. He was like a sophomore in high school. Okay. Because he, even though they have all kinds of land, he didn't want to have to, they had already people already had their spots, and he didn't want to have to fight for his spot. Yeah. Even though it says they're land, but yeah, cousins are like they've been hunting. So I said, You can come up here. And then I brought my neighbor up. Yeah. I brought him up twice because he was up with my other neighbor once too. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:And then I brought he cooked for it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And then I don't want his. I asked him the next year to come and he didn't want to come.
SPEAKER_02:Because he shot all the deer?
SPEAKER_01:Um, what?
SPEAKER_02:No. Which one?
SPEAKER_01:Uh my neighbor. Yeah, yeah, okay. He did I don't know what happened. I don't know, maybe I don't know if he liked gun hunting.
SPEAKER_02:After shooting 20 deer? Not 20.
SPEAKER_01:He bought a new gun just for the come up deer hunting, and then um he used the cooked pot roast.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. That was really good. Yeah. I actually enjoyed that.
SPEAKER_00:Was that the same year though? Was that Pheasant Pot Pie year?
SPEAKER_02:No, that was the same year for Pheasant Pop Pie. Pheasant Pope Pie is because you're because Jay Jay went to a game farm like right beforehand. Yeah. Little Falls.
SPEAKER_00:No, I remember my grandpa.
SPEAKER_02:Or bought a pheasant pot pie.
SPEAKER_00:He might have got one too many brains that night, and I was young as well during this. I didn't even get that try the pot pie. It was just gone. It was just gone. It was pretty good. Yeah, that was good. Well, I think that was the year that your grandpa was up here. I think that's when you were up here, or your grandpa was up here, Arnie was up here, and then they were getting into the homemade wine. My grandpa wasn't up here that year. I just brought him up. He gave me a couple of things. Yeah, you just gave me a wine. You had Danny line in there, too.
SPEAKER_01:Jerry wine. The Danny Line was not good.
SPEAKER_02:We brought up a lot of we drank a lot of wine.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, you know what I was gonna tell you guys?
SPEAKER_02:We need to bring Grandpa Jerry from like he started walking the wrong way down the wrong hallway. We had to turn him around and bring him back into this room. What? It's kind of funny.
SPEAKER_01:He was. Yeah, he went the wrong way. Yeah. Yeah. All right. All right, one more week, one and I'm gonna talk about some serious good topics. Ooh, serious topics, though. Well, surely. They can't be serious. Can't be. All right. I am serious, and they'll call me surely. By the way. Yeah. By the way. This is a long break there. By the way, we gotta talk a little sports. I know, you know what, we kind of get it, we get away from sports a little bit. We we kind of have to because I like talking about sports.
SPEAKER_02:Do you know what I haven't watched though so far really? Is any of the Timberwolves stuff. I really haven't gotten into it.
SPEAKER_00:I've seen a couple games.
SPEAKER_02:I know I know they're back on, and I just I haven't got I haven't gotten back. We had Anthony Edwards out for a couple weeks.
SPEAKER_01:They came back the other night and they lost. They blew it like I guess in the last quarter. They got outscored in like four.
SPEAKER_00:But I don't I I will still confidently say the Timberwolves will be back in the playoffs. I mean the Goph, the Gophers. Football, yeah, not bad. Not great. We'll go to uh they're the same. We'll go to the Oscar hockey Oscar Mayo.
SPEAKER_01:We'll go to that hockey hockey, Gopher hockey.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, super hockey's looking decent this year. What is UND? Yeah, but we're not.
SPEAKER_01:I'm not into UND.
SPEAKER_00:We're looking pretty solid coming at number eight right now.
SPEAKER_01:Probably gonna go to the Super Bowl this week.
SPEAKER_00:But the series are ranked last right now. After that last week's game versus the Lions, we're going to the Super Bowl. We're going to the Super Bowl. Get or take it. Let's go. We we we're we beat the Lions.
SPEAKER_01:Sorry. The Lions lost to us. I don't think we beat them. I think the Lions are pretty good. The Lions now. Everything the Lions could do to try and get them to get the first downs and get it. Our defense didn't good.
SPEAKER_02:Our defense did better, but the Lions helped us on it.
SPEAKER_00:I'll tell you what, we got Tom Brady. Tom Brady's on our side.
SPEAKER_02:He was on his side.
SPEAKER_00:He's one of us. Granted, he might have gone to Michigan and JJ McCarthy might have gone there, but he's on our side on our side. And he was and his grandparents, his mom's from the area. He's from here. Yeah, they are.
SPEAKER_01:He's one of us. He's one of here. I know he rented what I bought out in this lake from my grandpa when he was a kid. I know because he told the story.
SPEAKER_00:Did you see that post when he posted about the town up here? No. Browerville? Yeah.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. He posted a this is Barry about a year ago. Yeah, he made a post on the old Instapot about uh uh the town up here and how he always loved coming up as a kid, this small town. Yeah, yeah. And he loved coming out fishing and just hanging out with mom's from here.
SPEAKER_01:They're gonna be. They used to land boats for my grandpa on this lake, period. And he was on this lake, and so he needs to get back. So before him and Giselle got uh divorced, he was supposed to come out here to go fishing with this gazelle or giselle.
SPEAKER_02:She's just gonna say anything. Gazelle's like you know, you're not gonna get her to come by calling her a freaking animal.
SPEAKER_01:No giselle and her were supposed to come out. He was supposed to come out and go on the lake and go, hey, this is where I go fishing when I was a kid, and then we're gonna be on the dock and we're gonna have bags out, and then we're gonna come in and play bags, and then we're gonna get invited to Thanksgiving.
SPEAKER_02:That was the old way now. It's another one. Now we have to get bags and get them up there to go play some pickle.
SPEAKER_01:I want to start playing bags more. We didn't play enough bags. We didn't play any bags this year. It's all about pickle. Yeah, we're not, we're gonna do both. I like pickle. I know you do, but I like bags too. Who's your favorite pickler? Kelly? Kelly Pickler? Isn't she on um America's got talent? What was that one called? I don't know. Kelly Pickler, right? Isn't that she's a country singer now? I don't know who's Kelly Pickler. She was America's most modded. Oh, yeah. I do remember that. She always played like a dumb ditzy blonde, but she really wasn't. Was that like the old uh Kerry Underwood days, right? Yeah, yeah. Kelly Pickler. She was on there with Kerry Underwood. Is it Kelly Pickler or Kerry Pickler? Kelly Pickler, I think. I'm pretty sure it was Kelly Pickler. She was a blondie, and she always acted like she was kind of dits Ditzy, but she's not. She's like super wealthy now. She's famous. I think she's got a couple hit songs. What's it see? Like a blondie. Kelly Pickler. American. Yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Hey. She goes on images. Oh, hey now. Hey now. She's still kind of she's famous, right? Well, look at all her pictures. Well, she's a singer now, right? She's she's an attractive young lady. Does she still sing for money? Like, does she? That's what I don't know. What's her uh what's her most famous tune? I don't know. That's what I'm trying to figure out. Well, why don't you look you notice how you're lugling it and you're not binging it? And no, I mean it is bing. It is bing, by the way. Oh no. Get that off. Kelly Pickler. Picklers. I was right. Number. Oops. She had a hit song, I think. I think she did. Oh my god. Best that is an 08. Best days of your life. I don't know. I don't know if I'm too familiar with it.
SPEAKER_02:That's an upbeat breakup at the end of it with Taylor Swift. What's T Swift? She's so smart. So T Swift is working with her, getting the lyrics, but she hasn't you haven't got a hold of her to work the lyrics for our intro song.
SPEAKER_01:She actually left a message and she's gonna be able to do it. She will work with she will work with Taylor with Pickler, but you haven't got her to work with you yet. No, and and and that's partly because she has she has gotten back. We've we've touched bass. I was supposed to get back to her, but I'm kind of playing a game with her because she made me mad. I was kind of sassy when she responded back to my email. She's basically trying to act like she was too big time for us, but then she didn't. She's like, Well, send me what you want, the parameters. And I said, listen here. Well, you don't you work for us, we don't work for you. Okay? Just because you're all rich and you're dating a football guy and all this, we don't she is now.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, she wasn't before, right?
SPEAKER_01:I mean, when we started talking to her about this, she was there actually, we had a lot to do with that to get them getting together. Because we did. Because he's an avid listener of the show. Oh and then they knew that she knew that we were trying to get her to do our theme song. We were working with the theme song. So it kind of basically we got so they all worked out. Basically, you can either dank us or you can boo us because we had a lot to do with them Kelsey and uh T Swift getting together. Well, you know, that's that was that's nice of us. Well, I don't know. It might have been bad of us. Uh why? Who gives this shit? Because they shore too much on the TV when they're playing their. They don't anymore, I don't think, do they? I don't like that. Anyways, I don't think they I don't think they shore as much anymore. Remember when they used to show that god dang guy from the Rams wife all the time? Oh uh Kurt Mortar's wife. Oh god. Didn't she have she had like short hair? Yeah. Is that is that why, or did she have was she does like a survivor of of you know I don't know if she was a survivor. She must have been. That's probably why they showed her a lot. That's what I'm wondering. She had a lot of short hair.
SPEAKER_02:We have to like look at that.
SPEAKER_01:I don't remember. But anyways, the Vikings are probably the best team of the in the NFL right now. Can you name one team better than the Vikings ever?
SPEAKER_02:Do you know this one though? It was it was it was I Wonder by Kelly Pickler. That was her number. That was in 2006.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, she hasn't had a lot of recent hits.
SPEAKER_00:I don't think she she made it, but she didn't make it. I don't think she ever.
SPEAKER_01:Who's the guy from the good-looking guy from uh Save by the Bell? Not the blonde button. But Zach Morris? Not Zach, the other one. The guy with the muscles. Doesn't he host like some like Hollywood show? Like doesn't he host like a like a like what does he host? Doesn't he host it with Kelly Pickler? Like on one of those type of shows? It's like a I I don't know. What do you call those shows? Sitcoms? No, not a sitcom! Those TV shows that nobody watches. Tabloid TV? Tabloids? No, they talk about famous people, nobody watches them. Tabloids. Is this like a tabloid TV? Infomercial? Infomercial? Not info. Maybe it's tabloid. I don't know. It's like Hollywood. Like Hollywood inside Hollywood. Something like that. Like nobody cares and nobody watches it. Kind of like something like a vanity fair, something like that. Yeah, and he's he's been it's like a game show. He's been milking that those shows for years and just making big. Well, see what he son, pickle that. Or not pickle that, Google that, or Lugal that, or bing that. Yeah, I was just trying to figure out I'm trying to figure out what I wonder is by Kelly Pickler. I don't remember this song.
SPEAKER_00:Because it wasn't a hit. I know a lot of country music. I'm not I'm not familiar with Kelly Pickler.
SPEAKER_01:What do you mean? She was on American Idol and she was like always playing like Ditzy Blonde, like, oh really? And then she like hooked, she was like she became friends with like Dolly Parton and stuff. I don't know if you can do this. I don't like it. Alright, next.
SPEAKER_02:This is like that's like a number one song.
SPEAKER_01:Well, good for her. I mean, I don't have any number one songs per se. Not quite yet, not per se. Yeah, we're a little bit beyond that. That was like last year. That's uh whatever. Okay, I was just curious. But can you say that show the best?
SPEAKER_00:Was that Eelpow Fest years? Oh, those are good days. 2006.
SPEAKER_01:Was that Eelpow years? Google that. Look uh Tippy Cup at Tippy Cup at Eel Pow. We come up on there, we're on there. We are on there. No, don't do that. Don't tell our listeners that. I don't want you guys seeing our faces because we're you'll see us when we get out on the red carpet at some point. But anyways, can you see what we gotta get on? We gotta get out of the um like the YouTube videos.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we gotta get the YouTube video.
SPEAKER_00:Well, they were here that's been a while since we've done it, but that can be the not the next project because Deer's town, that's the next project. One after that studio, possibly.
SPEAKER_01:We're gonna put studio in the basement at the office.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I need some help getting that done.
SPEAKER_02:No, we gotta get that going.
SPEAKER_01:Well, I'm in my last year of vacation after that. I got and the guy from the city said they come get it out. We just gotta get it done. They they're ready to do it. They want to they have a tow, he works for a tow company now. Oh really? Yeah, so he's got the tow truck he's in. I'll use the winch and get it out. But I need help. What are you doing next week?
SPEAKER_02:You do it next week?
SPEAKER_01:I could.
SPEAKER_02:I'm trying to find that one video.
SPEAKER_01:What does AC Slater do? What is the inside? Is it inside edition? Didn't the guy from Fox News that is up not well Bill O'Reilly used to host Inside Edition? It's Hollywood Squares. No, holl inside Hollywood. Let's take a guess. Slater. You know what AC Slater is? Why do we care about Hollywood? I don't know. That's my point. That's my point.
SPEAKER_02:I asked, I asked AI. I said, what does AC Slater do now? And it says, Mario Lopez, best known for playing AC Slater and save by the bell, is a thriving career in entertainment media since his days.
SPEAKER_01:And Access Daily. That's two shows. He hasn't he's aged well, by the way. I don't know what he looks like. I mean, I know what he looked like back in back in the day. He he's aged well. He's kind of like Richie Cunningham. Is it because why do you Richie Cunningham? You know, like the Fonz? Defons didn't age well. Not Fonz, but the other guy, the Ron Howard. He didn't age well. Yeah, he is. He looks the same as he did like in 1965. Yeah, I don't know about that. Well, AC Slater does. Look at him right now. He looks the same as he did when he was on the damn show, and he's like our age. They are, he's probably older than us, actually. He probably is. Well, he's I'm not quite familiar with Saved by the Bell. Best show ever made. Best show ever made. You've never seen Saved by the Bell. Best show ever made. Are they in school now? Yeah, he's 52. I told you. He is older.
SPEAKER_02:What was what was the show?
SPEAKER_01:They were in high school. Baside. It was Bayside. They had they had like good. They had Mr. Belling and he had to be like, yeah, they always did like there was always a plot like, don't bully people. You know, the whole the that story was, or that was like, this is why we don't bully people. It was like there was always a message underlying message.
SPEAKER_00:Kind of like a dare almost.
SPEAKER_01:No. No. No, but it'd be like picking on they always picked on Screech, but then they always liked him. And then they would Screech was like Zach's best friend. Yeah. He's no longer. Oh, yeah, yeah. He died. Yeah, he died like you got crazy, right? Yeah, he did. Well, because they didn't they yeah, he had some problem. He was like martial arts, like dude too. He died of cancer, I think. Are you sure it was cancer? Yeah. I thought it was something else. No, he was doing bad things and he had a bad thing. Look at him. He looks the same. That's that's that's the old days, right? But look at the new ones. He's not that much different. No, I'm telling you, he's aged well. Yeah, yeah. That that's that's he looks older here.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, oh yeah, he's still looks he looks good for that. Yeah. He's he's got if you're 52. What is he?
SPEAKER_01:He does look the same. I told you he's aged really well. He does look the same. You know who else is aged well? Who? You remember uh Pancharello from Chips? Eric Estrada? Yeah, look at him. He looks the same as he did when he was back when we were kids.
SPEAKER_02:Is it is it just because they're Mexican?
SPEAKER_01:No, I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. Maybe they eat good food. Beans. Can you see that? I don't know. Can you take it all? But I'm serious, you eat beans, right? Mexicans eat a lot of beans.
SPEAKER_02:I I've been eating more Mexican food lately.
SPEAKER_00:I eat one thing. Birilla. Oh, birra? Whatever you say. Oh, that's the best meat, Mexican meat out there. It's great. It's like never heard of it. Oh you're messing out if you haven't ever had it. Oh my god. I've never heard of it. Where do you get that at? It's like a Mexican beat. It's like pulled beef. It's almost like pot or what's the case. But they give it to you with soup. Yeah. It's like an aju, but like a Mexican version of aju. You just sneeze? It's really good.
SPEAKER_01:It's good. Where do you get that at? Some fancy. I get it at what taco. Well, you go to fancy restaurants. I can't afford it. No, it's like a fast food by Sacco.
SPEAKER_00:You can go to any Mexican John. They're gonna. Like Chipotle? Ah, they got carnitas. Carnitas is the closest you can get. No, that's the same. That's not the same.
SPEAKER_02:Not the same.
SPEAKER_00:No, we got it. We got a Mexican John up in forks. You get the beer from there. Ooh, it's good. Then you tell them to make it extra spicy, then they get like the hammers. We can buy some right now. I do want to make some.
SPEAKER_01:Then it comes with you changed. No, no, no. I like that meat. It's good. Yeah, because it's not a good idea. I finally well, he had to go through a hundred pages of freaking menus. Why do they have so many things on the map? They don't need that many things in the middle. It's not the thing. They don't need that much. I said that last time. It's the exact same thing, but it's deep fracking. Yeah. Yep. And it's the exact same thing, but it's it's got extra beans. What's that place in our tongue called?
SPEAKER_00:Or the red sauce. Or the red sauce. I'm not a fan of the red sauce. I don't like it. I just want the burilla. Burilla. I got I I learned how to say it the other day.
SPEAKER_02:Because I kept saying burilla, burrilla. That's what I call it as. No, it's birilla.
SPEAKER_01:Baria. I learned it. I was calling it birra too. Como se dice. Burilla. I kept calling it burilla. Como se dice burilla. Do you have a mirror? Birilla. That sounds like burilla. My burilla.
SPEAKER_02:What's it?
SPEAKER_01:No, but it's really good though.
SPEAKER_02:I never had. And you get the it's it's uh they call it consume, but it's like an a jus. Yeah, it's it's like a spicy.
SPEAKER_01:It's making me hundreds. Look how young he looks. He does look like he doesn't be young. He's gotta be like 75 by now. 76. Is that right there? You don't remember that show, Chips. They came a movie after that.
SPEAKER_00:I've seen the movie, I've never seen the show. Yeah, there we go. Same with like Starskin Hutch. Never saw that one. I saw the movie.
SPEAKER_01:I never watched a show. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:I never watched a bunch of shows.
SPEAKER_01:I watched, I used to watch Chips back in the day. Chips was awesome. Yeah, I used to. That was always nice. They always played that song when they go out and pursue it.
SPEAKER_00:I've seen uh Married with Children, seen a couple of those episodes. Great shows.
SPEAKER_01:There's not one bad. I don't like the new uh salt parks. You do two political?
SPEAKER_00:You can't say it's too political. It's a cole and I watched the Beavis and some ways you might agree, in some ways you might disagree. Because when it goes one way, you think it's funny, when it goes the other way, you don't think it's funny.
SPEAKER_01:Probably. Maybe that's what they think. That's what I guess. That's that's what you think.
SPEAKER_00:I've got into it for a while. But I watched it. I would think that you think that they rip on one side more than the other, and that's probably where your mindset's that's what they made their money out. That's what they made their coin. That's how they made their coin.
SPEAKER_01:The new Beavis and Butthead, they're old now. And they had this girl knock on the door, and they're just like, Yeah, I'm here for the Airbnb. And they're like, hey, baby. Hey, baby. And then he's like, What? Yeah, baby, yeah, yeah, yeah, baby, yeah. He's like, that's pretty good. Spot on. Spot on. I love that show because my brother used to watch it probably. I never used to watch it. It was like I used to hate it. It was on MTV. When he used to watch it, I hated it. I'm like, what do you watch?
SPEAKER_00:Did you watch uh the movie that they had like probably two years ago when they came up with like a it was like a special, like an hour-long episode? No. That was pretty funny. Like two years ago?
SPEAKER_01:No, they had a movie on the ball. They had a movie like a long time. No, no, they came up with a newer one.
SPEAKER_00:I thought that was from like two years ago.
SPEAKER_01:No, no, that's like nice. And they're they're always like almost getting caught and they just don't, and they just miss each other. And as they go across the whole country and they finally find them, and then and then they're heroes because they end up at the White House, right? Yeah, I think so. Is this the one that's been years? There was a grandma on the bus, and they're getting there.
SPEAKER_00:I thought this is when they're at the college and they're talking about all like, oh, you got white privilege, so then they were able to go to like the uh the lunchroom, and like, oh, we got right white privilege, so then we're able to go steal everything we want from them. That's not the same one. That's the one I'm talking about, but they're still on a bus on that one. They're still going on a bus on that one. That one's from like two years ago. Did they redo it? They did they try to update it? I think they updated it with modern modern. I know they didn't. This was like a year old. This is like a year old they just came out with it. I used to hit the movie like the 90s.
SPEAKER_01:It was a long time. I couldn't even watch it back when it first came out. It just did not watch it back. Because I hate it. I'm like it was funny as shit. And I'm like, I can't even. Is it cornhole? Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:It was on it, it was like it was in between movies. That was funny.
SPEAKER_02:It was like you watch music videos, and it was a little bit watching music videos. They'd be watching it.
SPEAKER_01:Kind of like that. Uh that's how it started, I think.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is that you would be watching them watching music videos?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, it was kind of like that mystery theater.
SPEAKER_00:King of the Hill come from Beavis and Butthead.
SPEAKER_01:It's the same people. I don't remember. Same people, right? Judges? Judge? Maybe. Mike Judge. I think it did. I don't know, but this one now. I don't think new ones now and they're older. It's so funny. I'm watching. It's so funny. Is it on is it on the MTV? No, it's on um the Comedy Central. Comedy Central, yeah. Oh, they bought it. I think it's so funny. They've had this hot chick shows up. Yeah, I'm here for the Airbnb. She's like, check, chick. She wants to do us. We're gonna score. And they always do so. Then they're just they're like drinking and smoking and doing stupid things, and oh my god, it's so funny. The stuff they say. Is it like the Dumma Demmer 2? No, it's better. I like it better. No, I you could not stand it when it first came out. I hated this show because my brother watched it all the time. I'm like, how do you understand? All they're doing, all they're doing is laughing the whole time. It's boring.
SPEAKER_02:Look at Podge back in the day.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, yeah. Badass. Look at Baker. Oh yeah. Is he a ginger? Did you see that new commercial with the Dukes boys? The Duke of Hazard Dukes of Hazard guys. I don't remember Baker have that kind of haircut. Yeah, that's kind of not so cool. They used to get a lot of women though back in the day. Can you imagine them growing up in Hollywood? They probably got the ladies, didn't they? I know it's Strata Dad. Oh, I stride it for sure. I don't remember Boncha. I think that's a good thing. He could write a book, probably like Will Chamberlain. How many ladies he host? I see that new commercial with uh the Dukes of Hazard guys, and they're driving like uh new Challenger. Those guys are pretty cool. They look pretty good. Tom Wolpat and John Schneider. Really? They look good. John Schneider's been pretty sharp. I didn't see Wolpat for a while. They're still friends. They were just at a commercial for like a like a do you remember?
SPEAKER_02:Do you remember when they they got cut from the Dukes of Hazard for a while? Like a season? And they brought the cousins in. Yeah, it was horrible. Terrible. Horrible.
SPEAKER_01:Terrible. Remember that one we watched when we started doing this uh podcast? And remember we watched one on here and they were in the they went swimming naked together. We were like, we got we're gonna like we were like, we gotta watch an old episode of Dukes and Hazard because we wanted to watch the fish. It starts off then swimming together. They're cousins. What version of Dukes and Hazard are we getting into? And they're swimming naked. And then I think he like took the other guy's pants or something. They thought it was funny. I'm like, wait a second, what are we watching here? I don't remember watching every episode. I remember when Bo and Luke Duke went skinny dipping together. I go, how did that come up? Because we'd always watch like the boars in this when they had the good concert.
SPEAKER_00:It was like Boss Haas, was that Boss Hog. Boss Hog. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Look at this version of your old Poggarella. I don't want to look at dudes from that with their shit. With karate. Yeah. I'm talking about the karate. Oh, by the way. By the way, yeah. I had it on my notes. Um about you know how you know how it's cold outside right now? We were talking earlier today about the temperature in your house. And I gave it some more thought. And so my theory is when you're in the wintertime, you want it 68 degrees in the cloud.
SPEAKER_02:You gotta give a little like background to what we're talking about here.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, so it's always cold where everybody's at. No, no, no. It's always hot or cold. No, no, no. It can never be just right. And what just right is 68 degrees.
SPEAKER_00:You keep it year round. You keep it year round at 68.
SPEAKER_01:68 in the winter, 72 degrees in the summer.
SPEAKER_00:No, 72. Why would you you got it the other way around? If anything, in the wintertime, it's cold outside, so you want to come in and it's warm. I can see you having it a little bit warmer in the wintertime because it's cold outside.
SPEAKER_01:No, 72 is too hard.
SPEAKER_00:In the summer, you want to be able to come in after being outside all day long or whatever. It's you're gonna want to be able to feel that cool, that cool air coming in. You can't beat that. You can't beat that feeling.
SPEAKER_01:No, it's not. No. When you come in from 98 degrees outside and you come in in 72, you're like, oh my god, this feels so good. 68. No, 72.
SPEAKER_02:How come 68's okay for the winter, but it's not okay with some?
SPEAKER_01:Because you don't want it that hot. It's too hot. 72 is too hot for the winter. No, it's too hot for the summer. Because you don't want it cold, you want it just nice. You want you want to be eight is right all the year wrong.
SPEAKER_00:That's right. Because if it's 73, it's 99.9% of people would agree. They like sleeping. They like sleeping. Everyone likes sleeping cool. Everyone likes to sleep cool. No one likes getting night sweats. That's the worst thing ever.
SPEAKER_01:No, I never sweat ever. So put it in there and say, what does the average person have their temperature set at in the winter? It's gonna be 68 or 69.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, do I might AI big in this thing again? Is everything on the internet true?
SPEAKER_03:Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, it's always true. I mean, what do I say?
SPEAKER_01:Average temperature people keep their homes at in the wintertime.
SPEAKER_00:Put US, put U.S. in there.
SPEAKER_01:No, in our state. Because that makes a difference. We're not down in Louisiana. I can understand keeping it maybe a little bit cooler in the summer in Louisiana because it's a little bit stickier. Mel McDaniel? Um, it'll be Saturday night.
SPEAKER_00:That wasn't Mel McDaniel. That's um Louisiana. No, Louisiana Saturday night. That's Mel McDaniel. You're thinking of uh leaving Louisiana in the broad day light.
SPEAKER_01:You know what was coming to the Medina in December? Who? Take a guess. In Minnesota, the winters can't get extremely cold. I see. With outdoor temperatures. I don't have my glasses on, I can see 68.
SPEAKER_02:With outdoor temperatures from 30 to 30, residents typically keep their homes between 68 and 72 during the winter months.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, now do summer months. And by the way, I'm in both those ranges. Even if I if you guys want an argument, I'm in those ranges.
SPEAKER_00:You're not in you never ever put the thermostat above 70. There is no reason to ever put it above 70. I don't put it above 70. You keep it at 72 in the summer.
SPEAKER_01:Because I don't, I just want to take that humidity out of the air. I want the weakness. You know what?
SPEAKER_00:It costs you more money with electricity bill to fluctuate the temperatures than is just keep it at a solid temperature the entire time. I knew it! It's yes, but it has more to do with energy efficiency and keeping it. I knew it. And why is that? Because people keep the windows open.
SPEAKER_02:Because people are yeah, people don't want to like pay to keep their house cool and comfortable. So yeah, that's the one.
SPEAKER_01:It's nothing to do with pain.
SPEAKER_02:They don't want to keep their they don't want to they want to do the pain for me.
SPEAKER_01:It has to do with comfort. They don't want to be shivering in the winter summertime. I'm right, and you're wrong. Just face it. You just said you even went to Bing, that thing, the holy grail of search engines. That's not. That's what you think it is. It's co-pilot. You think it's the best thing ever? You you you'd like to talk dirty to my co-pilot photo. She's kind of play it on the air. She's got a nice voice. I can. Why? Is it copyrighted or copyrighted? I don't know, but I don't think I'm gonna play it on the air. What are the rules? I don't know what the rules are. She sounds pretty good. That's why he does that. He put a sexy lady's voice on his search phone. So when he talks to her, he's picturing some smoke show. Oh, I did. You did that. You didn't have a guy, some old fluffy dude. You got some hot smoke show that's got a foreign accent because you think that she's sitting there in her little bikini and she's like talking to you. You think she actually likes you personally? I know you do. What's wrong with you? Who are you talking about? He's got that on that. How do you because you can pick you can pick what kind of a like voice you want to have? Exactly. Imagine you want a man or a woman? I'd rather talk. Why did you pick some have a female voice on there if it's assisted, right? Do you talk to her on the way home in the car a lot? Do you have like a conversation? I do not. We should get her on the show. We can ask her some questions on the show, and she can probably carry it in tune. I actually do not talk to her.
SPEAKER_02:I only think I do is use her for the stuff that we use it for.
SPEAKER_01:Did she ever send you a picture? I don't. I never asked. Well, let's ask her right now. Get her on there. You've asked her enough. No. You've asked her enough. What if she said, yeah, I will. And it's actually a real person.
SPEAKER_00:You never know. It's not a real person. How do you ask if you're ones and zeros? We're talking the ones and zeros.
SPEAKER_02:But people really do. You've seen some of this, like the people like some guy was some guy was convinced. He came up with a new math. And they found out that something's gonna happen to the country. And he spent like the AI kept going on the travel with him. And so he thought he had this new math, some some new thing figured out. He's trying to warn the government. And he's trying to get a hold of the government for like it. It was like a 60 minutes thing. It was like on 60 minutes? AI convinced him. He came up with maybe it wasn't math. But AI convinced him he came up with some kind of conspiracy theory thing.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_02:And he and it and AI kept like reaffirming him that he was like, right.
SPEAKER_01:Like, there's just like it looks like a Did you hear about that too? Like a thing. They just had that on the news the other day where this guy was like trying to call it, trying to get a hold of the F. No, no, right. He's trying to get to the high Feel. They have a lawsuit right now. But people have the high school kid done this shit with these kids. The high school kid committed suicide because of this. Same exact thing. Yeah. He's he was going on his computer asking, should I go talk to my parents about this? They're he's like, No, no, you don't need to bring just go ahead and do it and don't they'll find out, you know.
SPEAKER_00:And it was like re they went through, they they went just and now they're suing the AI company because it was I had a well-known speaker come to up to my college to give a speak, yeah, or at a good event, whatever, intended it. He said he was working on AI since the 90s. He wasn't even close to what it was nowadays, obviously, but you know, this is just the very beginning. The biggest lesson that he told all of us is make sure you treat AI as a tool, do not see it as another person.
SPEAKER_02:Right. Oh no shit.
SPEAKER_00:Well, that's the problem. Guess what's the you know for us for us, you know, people run the podcast right here, YouTube, then I'm just a guest, but and for the listeners, we're the com we have common sense, we have common sense that are listening to this. I've heard I've heard stories, I've had stories where people they you know they give it a medical question, oh what drugs do I need to solve this right here? They'll say, Oh, you need this, this, and this, and they ended up, you know, sadly passing away from it because they listen to the computer from it, not going to a doctor. Yeah, they'd rather go to the doctor, right? They're just listening to AI, and they ended up passing away from it, sadly. So the biggest thing, yeah, there's that and other things that go into it, but he was telling us, make sure you treat AI as strictly only as a tool, do not see it as a fret of the tool.
SPEAKER_01:Why do you think he felt the need that he had to say that? Wouldn't everybody know that? The guess. No, because people are dumb.
SPEAKER_00:What do they say? Nine out of nine out of ten people are idiots, something like that.
SPEAKER_01:There is, there's there is there's there's a few of them. It's seven out of ten. But I mean, I didn't. I didn't even I didn't even know that thing until I could watch that.
SPEAKER_02:It was like a 60 minutes thing.
SPEAKER_01:I watched a thing lately. They had it on the morning, national and morning show where they had the parents on there, they're willing to talk about it, and there was a son. I I heard about that one too. And I didn't, it was they had it was on uh the one show in the afternoon, and uh they're like, Yeah, we didn't had no idea. We had no idea, and then they went back and read all of them. Yeah, because I mean they're really keeping it. Like he was he was like reaching out for help, and the AI was like, No, no, no, no, you need to go through with this. Like it was telling like he was having a conversation with it, yeah, and he was believing it. It's just like that guy who was trying to get hold of the government because he thought he came up with some new conspiracy theory thing or something.
SPEAKER_00:We all know there's whack jobs out there, but but it's that's the especially with now. I mean, fortunately enough, I didn't I graduated out throughout high school without having it. Without having what? Without having access to AI. I AI wasn't a thing when I graduated.
SPEAKER_01:I mean boyfriend.
SPEAKER_00:There you go, there you go. I'm kidding. No, I was gonna say with the whole AI thing is we didn't have access to it, but um it's not it's not gonna be the same for the new generations coming up after I was one of the last to not have it. I guess it's gonna be it's gonna be weird. Who knows what's gonna happen, you know, in 10, 15 years from now.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, it's gonna be ridiculous.
SPEAKER_00:People, I mean people's jobs, that's number one, but just how everything's gonna operate. The stuff you can do with it now is is ridiculous. Right, because we all see we all have Facebook, Instapot, I mean all these apps and everything, all these reels that we see. I mean, it's all half more AI than if I have to write down your real.
SPEAKER_02:If I had to write an email to somebody that eventually like worried about how it's gonna sound, I want to make it sound right, like make sure it sounds uh yeah, it helps with that. Right.
SPEAKER_01:I I'll just I'll I'll type it up the way I want to. I'll copy paste it and say fix it. It's great for that.
SPEAKER_00:It's great for that. Like, ah, I do that with my professors, but it's great.
SPEAKER_01:But is it really great for us to do that? It reads it, but I think it I mean why what is that? Some of it's just grammatically. Really, really, is it really helping us out, or is it just making us all lazier? I yes. Both yes, because you can argue, yeah, well, it gives me more time to do other things that are more protective. I get that. But you're not, you're not, you're thinking what the problem is gonna happen with these younger kids is they're not gonna have these things. Like they got rid of handwriting, right? They don't even hand they don't even do cursive writing. They don't do handwriting.
SPEAKER_00:Well, I know they don't do cursive, they don't do handwriting stuff. Cursive, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I call it handwriting.
SPEAKER_02:My kids' grandma had to try to struggle to write in print for like the birthday cards, because they could never read their birthday cards.
SPEAKER_00:Right. Because that's because she wrote I would say perfect cursive. Yeah, cursive. Once you I would do remember we did it in third grade in third grade, we got taught cursive. Fourth grade was keyboard, right? But then third grade, it was almost once you got the hang of it, it was almost easier writing curse because it's just a continued, you don't ever have to pick your pen off. You never have to. I did it. We did our keyboard on a typewriter.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, well, on that we had a PC, but it was like a PR.
SPEAKER_00:I'm also not nine, I'm not 90 years old. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:In ninth grade, we had a lot of people. They're called word processors. In ninth grade, I was the last floppy discs. I was the last class in ninth grade. We're typing true. Typing class was uh on typewriters in ninth grade, and I was the last. After that, they got computers, but I was the last class that did typing on a typewriter, and I still remember a class, the cords were super long when they plugged into the ceiling. Yeah, yeah, and I love that noise. It was always dark narrow, too. Ours was a the noise. The typewriter was uh I could do six. It was word processed, they weren't like typewriter. Ours was a typewriter, it was the last year of it. Not like a clink, clink, clink. Yes, it was a real typewriter. Oh, really? Yes, and if you made a mistake, you couldn't fix it. You had to take white out and go back and then line it up.
SPEAKER_00:Perfect. There was no there was no such thing as a backspace on that one or a delete button. No, we were real typewriters. They had like the little screen. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_01:We had no screen. Well, I'm a little bit older than you.
SPEAKER_00:And they had uh I think mine was kind of it was uh I don't know. Mine was a computer. I mean, it wouldn't print nothing like that. No, it wasn't. Did yours did yours print on paper ever? Yeah, I was. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:When you hit that ours is printed, ours is every letter printed and paper, and then you had to line it up. No, we're the last class. What? SQ he was in that class.
SPEAKER_00:Well, we had in third in third grade or no fourth grade when we got the typewriting or just when we got the keyboards, it was it was a little computer, then it wouldn't print on paper, but it you just have like you know, screen those. And you couldn't shoot. Yeah, like a two by two screen, yeah. Super small, but you know what's great? You get you get taught on that, but the the one you got really fancy, they come by and they give you like a mat to put over the keyboard so you couldn't see what it was, right? Then it give you a prompt on there, and then it's like, oh, you gotta you gotta write this sentence. So once you got that, then it was like a competition for the classic. Who can write out the fastest? Right.
SPEAKER_01:So like so, like in this typing class, when we would do the you would have one minute to say up on the words per minute, yeah, and you had a stopwatch, you couldn't cheat because you would hear it. Right. Because it was loud, so you'd hear and stop.
SPEAKER_00:And if you went it'd be great, and everyone would be able to look at you and you're like, Yeah, it cheated. So smart.
SPEAKER_01:That is smart, yeah. Sometimes we need to go back to the way it was, right? Not every new technology is always better.
SPEAKER_00:No, not every I would say new technology is more efficient, but it's may not be better.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, but but you don't, you guys don't have you lose the thing. You guys don't have to be.
SPEAKER_00:I'm telling you, I can't spell for shit. I can't spell at all. Really? My spelling is terrible. That's if I didn't have autocorrect, it would be it'd be bad. I can spell it'd be well.
SPEAKER_01:I I I I want a spelling bee. Do you want a word? See, I'm assuming you got one.
SPEAKER_02:Oh if you want a spelling bee.
SPEAKER_01:Are you going to the mall today? No, I did win a spelling bee in an elementary school. I did. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:I think I wanted geography ball. I was pretty good at geography. I could do states and capitals. I mean, we get an argument about it. What's the capital of this? Oh, is this, that, or this? No, it's this.
SPEAKER_01:I didn't get arguments. I don't know. I think AI is very useful for a lot of things. That's all you ever do is AI. I don't use that. I'm gonna call it A not I. What's the opposite of intelligence? I really don't use it that much. How about A uh A U? What's that mean? What's that? Artificial unintelligence. That was a smart one. There you go. Because we're not really smarter. Like cancer and shit diseases, what they should do. Hey, I'm sure they got programs out there that are trying to do this.
SPEAKER_02:Wait, let's go back up here. What is it? Ask it for uh wasn't about the actor say by the way.
SPEAKER_01:No, it was the how the average it's I would by the way. I know somebody skipped by. I said we went real quickly, but I have it written down and I was right on both of them. I said, what does AD AC Slater do now? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I know. No. When you said you asked AI what the average temperature in the summer in our state would be, I'm right there. And then when you said the winter, I was right there. So both of my answers were right. I have it written down, so I can't, I didn't cheat. So I think you guys both owe me an apology. I'm waiting for them.
SPEAKER_02:This just says that during the summer months, most residents make eat their own. That's what I said.
SPEAKER_01:That's what I said, and that's exactly what you're doing. That's exactly what I said. Do you keep it at 1776? No, 76 is way too hot. You can't have it. That's ridiculous. 72 is fine. 68 is perfect. No. In the sun in the winter. Yeah. I don't understand why you make it anything different. I try to explain it to you, but you don't listen with your big head there.
SPEAKER_00:So what do you do when it's not you don't have a big head, by the way. What do you do when it's 100% humidity day though? Then you might go to anti-AC on that then? But it also I would probably go to 70.
SPEAKER_02:But it also says some people may set their thermostats a bit higher when they're away or at night to save on cooling costs.
SPEAKER_01:It has nothing to do with costs.
SPEAKER_00:I would argue that's more. I would say majority of people would say cost is more of a factor.
SPEAKER_01:I'm pretty sure it's comfort. Auntie M would probably disagree with that.
SPEAKER_02:She probably watches every penny that goes Auntie M.
SPEAKER_01:Auntie M. Auntie M. Uncle A's and Aunt M. Them? Yeah, M. Way too hot. Oh my god, I was over the other day. It was warm in the winter. It's warm at 77 now. Right. In the winter. Yeah, it's a little bit more. Wait, wait, what? 77? I went out. What the hell is this? You gotta I go, do you realize you have a set of 77? Yeah? I go, no, it's too hot. You cannot have it at 77. Oh, well, you just blew my whole thing out of the water because I was trying to say she's she could be cheap and watch everybody. Oh no. But she's gonna be able to do it. I don't think she can see the I think it's included in the house. Is it okay? Yeah, maybe when she had the house. All right. Well, like 60. Yeah, yeah, probably. Yeah. She shivering had like four layers of clothing on it.
SPEAKER_02:Right. Oh, so heat's included now, so you take advantage of it.
SPEAKER_01:We get time for one more and then we gotta go. One more, and that's it. And then we gotta shut it down. We gotta get up and do it. Alright, we gotta get going. All right. One more break. Well, wait, wait. Are we gonna finish the show? Yeah, we could probably just wrap it up here if you want. We can just wrap it up here if you want. Did we talk about anything? Yeah. Oh, yeah, pretty much. We didn't oh wait. Squatch? They're 10-0-1-1 right now, and they're doing really good. Oh, yeah, the goalie fight. Yeah, I haven't seen that. The goalie's came out. And then Wild The Wild are doing, they're starting to get a little bit better now.
SPEAKER_00:You know what? It's only up from here. When you're at the bottom of the league, you can only go up.
SPEAKER_02:It's just like the Vikings. We're too much.
SPEAKER_01:I'm real willing to um have a uh average to uh just a slightly above average regular season for all our sports teams, and then get hot at the end of the season and go deep in the playoffs. I'm tired of having a great, great regular season and then crap in the bed in the first round of the playoffs. So maybe this is a sign the things that come that we're gonna be actually the other way. What were you talking about? Okay, hockey or something.
SPEAKER_00:I think it's so pretty much uh the recap it pretty much the Timberwolves are gonna win the uh they're gonna win the finals. They're terrible. Vikings are gonna win the Super Bowl, they're bad. And while they're gonna win the Stanley Cup and the twins with the Palings. No, with the Poll ads. With the poll ads. Until they get rid of the pole ads. Until we get rid of the pole ads. Yeah, don't be twins.
SPEAKER_02:Several teams, several teams of several teams of people who actually go watch a team. What was that shit? I don't know. What was I showing? Alright, we're gonna wrap this one up. Oh, yeah, yeah. We're good. We're gonna put it on the line too. We'll get it on the line, and we'll see you guys later.
SPEAKER_01:And good luck, all your uh good luck to all our uh fellow deer hunters.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah, get up. Good luck out there.
SPEAKER_01:Shoot them up. Yeah, I'm gonna get a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a