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TGP Goon Garage Off Week. Wade got his first win!

Orey Woods, and Will Sheldon.

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True Goon Productions presents Goon Garage.

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Yo, welcome back to the Goon Garage. That sounds weird.

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That's close. That's close. You'll get used to it.

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It was an off weekend. So we got Moto Talk that we're going to talk about, but a lot of it's going to be some random stuff. But William went all the way up to Lehi, had some fun with his kids.

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Nephi. But you were close. I mean, they were father-son, book of the fight. Yeah. Before we get too deep into mine, dude, I want to just wish you the most happy of birthdays.

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Oh, thank you.

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Happy birthday. Oh, Lord. So what was funny? 34. Look at you. Look at us. So my birthday at worked, right? And I had to stay late at work. Stupid. Anyway.

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Oh, inconsiderate.

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I kind of forgot. Like I woke up like, oh yeah, it's my birthday, but then I forgot about it. Yeah. You know, and then my dad's calling. I'm like, what? Why is my dad calling? You know? And then he he happy birthday. I was like, oh yeah.

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Oh.

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Yeah. And then what's funny is my wife must have posted happy birthday on Facebook.

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Because all of a sudden.

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All of a sudden, everyone, hey, happy birthday. I'm like, oh, okay. Yeah. It was kind of funny.

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Except for I never text you.

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I don't care.

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Okay, good. Because we were already texting, and then it was like, too late.

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I don't know.

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I was a wait to say it to you in person.

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Dude, I don't know if it's about how you are with birthdays, but it's like, okay.

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Yeah.

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I think it's more important for the mother.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. So, like my mom was like, Oh, I'm so happy for you. I'm like, I remember when you so I gave her a little sappy text back, like, Thank you, mom. Thanks for not, you know, smothering me or something. You know, that's great.

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Thanks for letting me carry me full term.

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Yeah.

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Nice. Yeah, there you go. 34. Old man.

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There we go.

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So I remember when I was first married, I think. Birthdays were still like a thing, you know. And dude, I think for three years in a row, my dad made me work at 12 on my birthday. Oh, yeah. Thanks, buddy. Dude, you don't even buy me lunch or nothing. Just work, work, work. Which is fine.

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I think every year since I was 15, I've worked on my birthday. I think maybe without a doubt of that. No, no, no, no. I'm sorry. Last year. Last year we went to the race. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. You raced. But maybe one or two, but it seems like every year I'm working. Working away.

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Whatever.

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Yep. How's the shop coming along? It's good there. So dad and I are me, my dad, my mom, which is funny because they're working together quite a bit. But it's us three doing it. And dad and I have opposite days off. Yeah. Which kind of sucks. But it's I'm today. I got a lot done by myself.

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Nice.

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So, and it's kind of nice weather out today.

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Yeah. Not bad at all.

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Yeah, higher than 96, dude.

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Beautiful. Yeah. Kind of soak it in.

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Went mountain biking this morning. Yeah.

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Look at you.

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Wow.

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How did the day go compare to last the first time?

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Well, a lot better because it's not 110 out.

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Oh, and windy.

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Yeah.

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Or whatever. Yeah.

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We did the Jack Rabbit sluice. Oh, good.

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The whole thing?

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Yeah. Yeah.

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Three and a half miles, isn't it?

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Yeah, three and a half. And then we played around on some jumps or like the beginning of it's called Rib Cage. Yep. Right at the beginning. And anyways, so we did like four and a half miles, but he got off and pushed the bike a few times with uphills, I assume. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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And then um yeah, getting down in the first, and like you're barely even moving, you're just peddle, pedal paddle.

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Yeah, there was a few times like I let him go first, and then I didn't know the trail. But I'm like, that's just he's good. Yeah, you know what I mean?

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Like read the roads, you're fine.

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This is some sometimes I'm like, holy crap, we're going fast. And I'm like, and I'm glad he knows the brakes because if not, he could have died, dude. And I gotta get him a better helmet because I got him a BMX helmet, and then I don't have a helmet, so I was wearing my dad's like wild hogs.

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Harley.

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Yeah, and I just look like a cue ball, just an idiot.

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I was proud of you for even wearing one. Yeah, is that more for an example for your boy, or were you concerned for your own helmets? I'm concerned for myself. Yeah, yeah. But when you go to get one, don't get just a pedal bike helmet, get a mountain bike helmet. They come down a little bit in the back and then they have a like it looks better, not just a the cue ball up top.

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So, like get one off for Rocky Mountain or something instead of well, it could even be Amazon.

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Just search for mountain biking, yeah, not just pedal or cycle, whatever.

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What do you wear?

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Well, do you have the padded pant?

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Yeah, but I haven't I haven't broke them in yet. Well, no, they're broken from their own. Motorcycle, right? But I haven't worn them all on the mountain bike.

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Yeah, I wear those. Then I have some mountain bike pants go over, just have pockets lower instead of pockets right here. But besides that, just basketball shorts would be fine. Like, that's what I'm doing. Oh, no, that's that's what I'm in. Yeah, you got some flat shoes without a running shoes? Without a if you have one without a heel, like those boots would be better than running shoes. Well, no, I guess running shoes are pretty flat, right?

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Yeah, they're flat.

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Yeah. I mean, you could spend all kinds of money if you wanted to on the show. Well, I just don't know what to wear.

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Like, as soon as I go out with Leflers, he's gonna be like, what are you wearing, you freaking idiot?

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Dude, you can't ride with us like that. Get out of here.

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Yeah.

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I uh that rib cage segment that you were talking about, I had held the record there for a long time. But oh really, yeah, it's probably been beaten.

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Dude, it's it's hard, man. Like it's a workout. My quads were on fire.

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Oh, yeah.

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And I'm just going with Dash. So I I'd like to go like by myself and push myself a little bit, but yeah, yeah, some of those uphills, I'm like, dang, dang.

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Yeah. The do you notice like coming into a corner? I feel way less comfortable on a pedal bike over a dirt bike because I feel like they're so light, and I'm like, dude, I'm just gonna like slide out any second.

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Yeah, and you don't stop as quick.

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Yeah, yeah.

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So it's it's a lot of sliding. I I don't know, dude. I I'm my biggest thing is like it keeping my feet on the pedals. I always want to take my feet off. Oh, weird. I I think it's a dirt bike thing, yeah. And like anytime I jump, I take my feet off, which I don't know why.

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Just like stop doing that. Yeah, I know.

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I can't imagine why I've wrecked so many times.

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No footers just everywhere.

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Well, I like to I like to it to hover, but I don't know why.

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Yeah, it's just makes you feel like you're higher.

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Something like that.

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Dude, speaking about jumping, so the weekend I went to the race, right? And then last night I was having some dreams. I got myself one, two, five, and I found a jump just right here with you and I think Eberling were there, and it was like a corner in the sand and like shot out, and we was gonna jump it on this 125. I wasn't sure if I could do it, so I hit it really hard. You know how dreams are a little off. Dude, I was flying through the air, came up super short.

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Oh, did I tell you the wrong gear again?

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I'm sure that was it. Or just 125, not enough power, maybe. Yeah, but dude, so we went racing and man, what that race is always so much fun. Like the whole Enduro part of it, like, man, whatever, but like environment. Yeah, it's so much fun in the crowd and the whole the whole show, and the Colton Haker didn't come, so it was a little bit more. I feel like he's just wins, wins, wins every race. So it's kind of nice to not have him. And so you had like Destri Abbott, not sorry, Cooper Abbott. He was there on the Varg made me want to Varg even more. Yeah, yeah. He ended up winning it.

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Really? Yeah, because he was like third or fourth, maybe third last year.

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Like I said, the I feel like the competition wasn't there.

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What about the heart guy on the KTM?

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Haker. No, no, no, not Haker. Thompson was the one, the local guy, right? That one that was all over the place.

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No, last year they had a guy on like factory KTM. Oh, no, he wasn't there.

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No, he wasn't there. Sorry. Yeah. Thompson was a guy that was kind of a local dude, and there was one other anyway. It was fun to watch, man. We had like back and forth, and there was one log that they go over, and he'd so I kind of messed this up. It was the Jew Abx Stream race up in Nephi. Uh, they do it every year, and it's endurocross stuff. And there was one log they would go over, and when they land, Cooper would get after it on that on that Varg. Dude, he would roost all the way to the top of the stands. We were getting freaking roost for off that back tire. It's like, holy crap, that thing was throwing it. But yeah, it was super cool. I feel like I mean, there was some Kyle Pulse for he was out there racing the vet class. Next year, we'll be you'll barely, barely, you'll barely be yours is the day, your birthday is the day before. I had to look at it. Yeah, right.

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Anyways.

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Anyways. Yeah, the vet class I was watching. I'm like, dude, I could beat all these dudes right now.

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Dude, Kyle's sneaky fast.

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Kyle got second. He did really good.

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Dude, he he's beaten me a few times and races. I'm like, what the hell?

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Wait a second. Yeah. And then, of course, you know, my boys raced, and it was cool because Luke was hanging out with Luke Witt, who's racing a 65, and he's super fast. He got six bears down in Mammoth. Mammoth last weekend before. And then he's qualified in two different classes for Lorettas. Wow. So he's ripping. And this is just like a little hometown backyard for fun race, you know. Obviously, he he won. It was stupid. In the 65 class for Luke Witt, there was 65A or whatever it was called. There was just two bikes. So in qualifying, it was just the two bikes. And I was like, You can't send all of them out there. He almost lapped the other kid. I was like, this is embarrassing. Like, just I don't want the stop. Yeah, exactly. Like, make it stop. But so Luke is kind of hanging out with him. And I think that that was good for Luke to, you know, this thing that the wit kid would say and notice and things. He was like, oh, okay, that's like moto talk, you know, not just like playing in the dirt. And so Luke in his qualifying, he got second on the start going around. He was right on the dude's butt, but Luke's got like both feet off coming around the corners, and there was a connex box you went up and over and you came down right into a right-hander that pretty much you-turned back under the connex that you just went over, and he washed out twice there. And that wit kid was sitting up on the stands and he saw, and Luke comes in, he's all mad because he ended up getting fourth in the qualifier. And he's all mad. He's like, Man, I just and Luke's like the wit kid said, I think that I think that you're grabbing too much front brake because it looks like you're just washing out on the front. So I asked, Well, Luke, are you using any of the back brake? He's like, No. Oh, well, in that situation, you need to be right. But I think that the the information coming from the kid, not dad, yeah, was totally different and absorbed differently, right? So then they're talking about you know, racing and winning, blah, blah, blah all this stuff. And and like before the night show, we had like three hours to break. So like Luke went to the wit kid's house and like they hung out all day.

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Oh, nice.

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And and so the night show comes around and the Luke Wit kid goes, he races quite a bit before us, and he goes wins his no problem. And and he made a comment to Luke, he's like, Man, I wish if I wouldn't have had my nice goggles on, I would have thrown them to the crowd, you know. You know, and so Luke's like, Dad, can I can I throw my goggles to the crowd? And I'm like, not unless you win, dude. You cannot no, you have to the only way you could do that is if you win, you know. And he's like, Well, if I win, can I throw it to the crowd? I was like, sure, dude. If you win, you can throw it to the crowd. Like, you got some work to do, but whatever. He's like, Maybe I should wear my old ones. I was like, dude, I'll buy you brand new ones. If just wear the good ones, and if you win, you can throw them to the crowd. And they're like $35 goggles.

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100% or whatever, yeah.

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Yeah, the youth ones, like, no big deal. So Luke goes up to the night show, you know, and I it's getting cold, dude. I'm like shivering. You know, I'm almost like, dude, let's just get this over with. We're the 15th race out of 18. It's like, oh my gosh.

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Like, let's go.

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So I pack his gate, super good. He okay, so in the qualifying, the kid who beat him off the line, number 18. And so I'm like, hey, Luke, maybe we just start right next to him, and you can, you know, kind of go into the first corner with him. And he's like, No, I want this one over here where we started last time. So I'm like, all right, dude, this is your race. I'll let you make the decision. So go there, I pack his gate all good, and everything's great. And he's sitting in there, and I gotta work on his body position. He's getting a little big for that bike, but he's on the 50. His body position is all goofy. He's like, you know, you know, now's not the time. I'm gonna go walk over here. I'll watch him start. Dude, it was such a relief to not have to like clean the bike out, make sure it was running right. Like all the other dads are like tinkering and working on it. It's like, oh yeah, he's good. I just I don't gotta do nothing, you know. Yeah, anyway, so the gate drops, and he's a little bit more towards the outside of the he started to the left of the doghouse, and the first corners are right. So he's a little bit more to the out. And I told him just to like come in, you know, like kind of pinch everybody off and come in. Well, he doesn't do any of that, he just goes shooting straight out of the gate. Well, the kid on the other side of the doghouse comes out too, and and they're going down the straight, and that 18 kid and the other kid next to the doghouse tangle up and wreck. Oh, and Luke hits the kid's front tire that goes down. So if he would have come over at all, he would have been in the wreck, too. Oh, not starting next to an 18, and then where he did and how he did worked out great. I'm like, oh well, that was all on him. Yeah, good for you, buddy. And we had talked about, hey man, just don't crash. Like that's if you don't crash, and even the guy next to us on the line was like, dude, you did good in qualifying. If you can keep it up, yeah, you're you can win this, you know. And so he gets a start and he's cruising around, he's quite a bit ahead of everybody, and then all of a sudden he's in second. It's like, ah, he must have gone down in the back or something. No, nope, some other kid. And so the 18 kid and the other one were down for a minute. So this other kid got gets him, you know, and so now we're in second. I'm like, all right, well, I didn't see the whole thing. I'm trying to get Wade ready at the same time now, so it's kind of this weird little trying to watch, but not really. And anyway, so he comes around and I guess Luke had crashed out in that back section and got past. And so he's trying to catch back up, trying to catch back up, and then that other kid tipped over in the in a different spot, and so they they come together right the last lap, they come together like right next to each other, and they come in the last corner. There's two different uh like tubes to go through. Well, he goes in one, the other kid goes in the other, and Luke's in second, and they come down, it's just a what could be a double, and then into a whole bunch of like gnarly whoops. And Luke at that point, you could just see the switch, he just like checkers are wreckers, like, dude, I'm just gonna hold it pinned and see what happens. And and he from my angle, when they bounced through across the start, the finish line, it was like, Oh, dang it, we just missed it, you know. And then nobody knows who wins, they kind of ride over, and they'd been interviewing all the winners, and so they kind of come over and sit on the side for a second, and then all of a sudden they're like number 511, Luke Sheldon. It was like, Whoa, holy crap, we got it! And so Luke's like pumping his fist over there, and he gets to go over and and do the whole interview with the you know the mic, and I can't even remember what he says. He's yeah, anyways, and then he pushes his bike over to the fence, lays it down, takes his goggles, and throws them to the crowd. Nobody moves. No, no, he almost made it in a trash can, so he misses that. So Megan's up in the stand and she's telling me this. She's like, Yeah, so he almost hits it in the trash can, and then they're just sitting there on the ground.

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No one's getting them.

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And then some mom comes by and like, Do you want these back? Who's for these, you know? And then I guess the mom picked them up and then handed them to some little girls. So it's like, all right, all right, some little girls got the goggles. It was funny.

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It's like, oh I admire Luke so much on his tenacity on wanting to win all the time. I that's just something I wish Destri had. Yeah, and he he just I hope it comes one day, but Destri does not have that aggressive, just you know, balls. I'm gonna wreck or we're gonna win right now. Yeah, just that competitive, and it's not just dirt bikes, it it's with life with Luke, dude. He's I want to be a winner, and dude, I love that kid for that.

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Sometimes it's so annoying though, because he gets so mad when he doesn't.

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But I think I think as he matures, it's gonna progress into yeah, you know, like right now, Rhett's better than him, but Rhett better walk it, watch out because when they're teenagers, dude, you know, all that testosterone, and dude, I if I could beat my big brother, oh man.

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So the day before Friday, Wade's thrown up at the house. See, like every time we try to go up to Caleb's, Wade's thrown up. It's like, dude, come on. So no fever, nothing, but just throwing up. I don't know if he ate something bad, but you know, thrown up, sleeping on the couch, just like we drive up there Friday anyway. He throws up once on the drive. It's like, oh my gosh. And dude, but just a champ about it. He just throws up and he just holds it. Like, okay, yeah, whenever he's like, Oh, you see some of my apple. You know, it's just like, oh, okay. Uh anyway, so we get up there. Wade's kind of, you know, I let him sleep and I go sign everybody up by myself so they could all sleep and everything. And he said, Wade, how you feeling, buddy? In the morning, oh, I feel fine. So he has some some fruity pebbles, no milk, just dry. All right, let's go to the races, you know. And and he he did in his qualifier, yeah, qualifier. It was three different heats in his class, dude. There was a ton of little kids, so there's three different qualifying classes, and then an LCQ.

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So not everybody made the night show on the little on the tiny 50s.

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Yeah, so it's like our crap, like, yeah, we gotta like try. But so we get onto the line and like P dub, P dub, P dub.

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Oh, we're good.

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Yeah, and there's three electric bikes. Okay, so I was like, okay, dude, like I think that we can get third here. Like, don't don't kill yourself, like go out there and have fun. And so he he goes out there and he won't put his bike on mode six, which is the highest mode. He just wants it on five. He's nervous about it, he just wants it on five. Okay, and I'm like, hey man, like if you can get the start, like you know, maybe no doubt I'm just gonna go on six. Like, whatever, dude. Like, again, that's your decision. You're the one racing the bike. I think it should be on six, but fine. So they shoot out the gate, and this other kid gets, I'm sure he was in six and he was a little bit littler than Wade, and gets the start, and they go around, and it was kind of just a big oval. There wasn't their track, it was pretty lame, but but they're doing the oval. I think they get like four or five laps, and you know, Wade just kind of ride on the dude's butt and as soon as they got to the lappers, though, the kid, the kid leading it was just following. So Wade just right around the outside. Yeah, right around the outside, and and ends up winning it. So it's like, oh, okay, Wade. Like, okay. Now remember, there's other two more classes that we didn't race against. I don't know how good they are, but like, okay, cool. So we're in the night show, everything's fine. So Wade's up next, Luke just won, goes up to talk, and then while Luke's talking, I'm you know, getting Wade ready. And Wade's like, Dad, I don't know if I want to win. I'm like, what do you mean? He's like, I don't want to have to go talk.

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Oh no.

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I'm like hilarious. Yeah, I'm like, oh no, it's okay, buddy. Like, you don't worry about it. You don't have to say anything like that.

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Buddy, how different they are. Yeah, yeah.

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Like, I don't want, you know. So, you know, they they go and we start in the same gate that that Luke did, you know, and the whole thing. And and it was cool because Wade was like the first one to pick the gate, and that's always makes you feel good. And anyway, so he goes, the other kid gets the whole shot, we're in second. It's fine.

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Yeah.

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They're going around about the same as qualifying. And so I go over and I stand next to the other kid's dad, and I've figured out who he is, you know. And so I make a comment. I was like, yeah, my dang kid won't start in the in six, you know, he's just in mode five. You know, we chit chat for a second, and then sure enough, right in front of us, the kid comes in right behind all the beat ubs that are barely moving, and Wade just around the outside. Yeah, I'm like, all right, we'll take that. Nice. And then they got a little weird on the they got confused on the scoring, but Wade won it. And and uh so yeah, got to go up and had to talk to and who's your favorite writer? I don't know. It's like come on, dude.

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Yeah, that's funny.

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But he did say, I'm just trying to be like my brother, you know, so it's kind of funny. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, so anyways, they both did it, and I don't know if it like beforehand, they wanted to go check out the prizes, you know. They always have scooters and stuff on that trailer. So we go in there and we're looking at the prizes, and I think I mean it's so hard because you want to get their hopes up and then not get there, but then again, it's like, oh yeah, look what you can get if you win, you know. Anyway, so they were all stoked on their thing. Of course, Luke's pissed about the trophy not being as cool as Wade's trophy and whatever, but there's always somebody. For some reason, Wade says uh first place on it, you know, PW or whatever. 50, whatever. Yeah, 50. Yeah, and then Luke's just says, you know, 50 class, but it doesn't say first. Uh so he's all mad and it's like bro, like it's fine. That's hilarious. Anyways, we had a good old time, and it's funny because Rhett is so I feel like he's at the point where he just doesn't want to show like a weakness or or jealousy or whatever. But I'm like, dude, are you bummed that you're not out there riding? Nah. Trying to put up okay. Like, are you pumped for your brother for just winning? Nah, it's like, no, dude, you're kind of mad that they just did good and you and you didn't ride. Like, so anyway, but we have Rhett and I have been talking about the 85 again, and we'll figure Something out. They have the same JUAB county or whatever puts on a arena cross too in August, August 20 something or whatever. So I think we're gonna go back up there for that.

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So good kid kids race.

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Yeah, arena cross. Yeah, no, I'll just I I would never yeah, no, no, I don't think it's super steep or nothing crazy. Oh you would never scared.

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No, I mean, I mean, not on the 450. I'd kill myself. Stance. Oh no, dude. Yeah, I'm I'm kind of jealous I didn't go, dude. I uh working Saturday sucks.

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Yeah, that blows.

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But next year, dang it, I want to go next year. I'll make it a point to go next year because I had so much fun last year. The whole going up, hanging out with I can't think of Caleb. Caleb. Yep. Caleb at his house, he's got a little track, made us dinner, hung out, played games, and like, yeah, the whole the stands and just being able to watch, and it's just right there. Yeah, it was a lot of fun.

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Super cool, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And next year we'll be on 65s, the boys, so it'll be a whole new battle. Yeah, it will be. Yeah. Well then I got a long time to figure it out.

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Rhett will be on the 85 and I'll be in the pro class on the 125. Heck yeah. Would you ever buy a 125? There's no way.

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I gotta go and really ride Lefflers and see. No?

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Since when do you ride two strucks, dude?

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Well, I feel like it'd be more relatable to my kids. The only reason I'm gonna ride is so I can ride with my boys. I don't want to ride with your dumb ass.

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But okay.

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I I I you'll still probably wax me on the 125. However, probably not the sand. Yeah, but if I yeah, I pass you in a wash and you know you're gonna be like, no, yeah, you're not gonna let that happen. And then I feel like you're just gonna run me over it if you if you get it close to me. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, back.

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But that's how it's always been. So very true.

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I don't know. Uh that's awesome.

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But yeah, no, it was a good weekend, and it's kind of a short little up and back, but for me at least. But yeah, it was fun.

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Yeah.

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So yeah.

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How'd the wife uh how'd Ivy and the wife?

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Uh so they just came to the night show, and her and Christy were hanging out the house and doing their own which is great. Yeah, which is great. They don't have to come out because it's kind of a long day. I mean, I was there at 7:30 and we left at probably 10:30 at night.

SPEAKER_01

Did uh Caleb race?

SPEAKER_03

No, Caleb didn't race, he was kind of working the floor and then you know helping take down and a little track maintenance and that kind of stuff, but uh but no, not a lot. Did you hear a lot of people?

SPEAKER_01

Did you want to be out there? Yeah, did he?

SPEAKER_03

As long as I did as soon as I walked in there, dude, it was like ah and the obstacles I felt like were toned down a little bit. You know last time it had like the the hill that goes up and down, it has the logs all the way over it. Well, there was like three logs and a break, three logs that were touching and a break. Oh and they were almost like jumping the logs to the next logs that like nobody ever crashed on it, like it was super easy.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because last time there was like 10 of them, dude.

SPEAKER_03

And like like you get out of rhythm, it was super rough. And the rocks, I didn't see anybody crashing the rocks, a whole bunch of people, even on a saron, they were hitting the double, the tire double. Yeah, though it was sketchy, sketchy.

SPEAKER_01

I probably wouldn't hit it on a seron, but could be because the first tire was just on the Snapchat that you said, it looked like they had a lot of dirt built up onto it.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, it wasn't like dirt tire for the lip, yeah, it was all just dirt.

SPEAKER_01

So in my mind, last year it was more sketchy, there was a lot of tire, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

But yeah, and it would like kick him, so nobody crashed that I'm aware of over the big one either.

SPEAKER_01

You think it would have hit it this year then?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, especially on the 450. There's a it was funny how many people get a run out, and it's like, dude, if that was your run, you were gonna flatland, like, and then they wouldn't do it though, because I don't know, they got nervous, they didn't think they were going fast enough, but it was like, oh, too fast, too fast, and they'd stop. It's like, oh, okay. But yeah, it's funny too. Some of the guys are just out there just making noise, not even going. It's just like shift. Yeah, but no, I think, yeah, next year the vet class will be cool.

SPEAKER_01

And all right, if you're winning the vet class, what can I podium? Can I get there?

SPEAKER_03

Top five ish. Yeah, I think you would have done it.

SPEAKER_01

I I got worked last year, dude. Yeah, it it's a tough race, dude. One little mistake, and there it goes.

SPEAKER_03

You're done. Like, there is nowhere to make it up. Like, there is uh, I mean, you gotta have a perfect smooth from start to finish. Like, yeah, so the guy in front of you racks you're like, oh crap, I'm screwed.

SPEAKER_01

With the with you going to that race, when are we buying a bike?

SPEAKER_03

Uh yeah, so the knee's been feeling pretty good. Okay, so in between the the qualifying and the night show, we had like three hours. So I went back to Caleb's house. Rhett was there. He wasn't with me at that point. He's like, hey, did you bring the veters? I was like, no, they're still down. So we went back to the track, got the veterans, brought them back, and then Rhett and I rode for like an hour at the house. It was super windy, so that kind of sucked. But Caleb's got some pretty good size whoops in there. Like, you know, it just kind of like smashed them. And the first couple laps in the knee was like, dude, this kind of hurts. But I feel like it almost is like warming it up because then after I rode for a minute, like the knee didn't hurt. I was a little like I didn't want to come up short on any jumps or land flat. So I was a little conservative that way. But during the riding, like the knee never hurt, and I was like, Oh, okay, that was cool. And then it was just Rhett and me, just like on each other's butt, just like just playing the game. We weren't even really, and it was fun. It was like, man, this is uh this is why. You know what I mean? Like, ah, this is it, this is why. It's just so fun. And so yeah, it was yeah, probably in the fall.

SPEAKER_01

You go get yourself a Honda, dude, 7400 bucks, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Make Ori jealous.

SPEAKER_01

That guy texts me back again. It's like, hey, we we still have some.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, really? Yeah, did you hit him up? That's how serious you were.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, dude. Well, I'm not serious, yeah, serious, but yeah, when you text me that I I I messaged the guy, like, hey, dude. This is real. Yeah, I said, What is it out the door? Yeah, and then he said, 74 plus taxes or something. Gotcha. And I was like, oh man. And then he a few days later, like when he I first text him, he's like, Yeah, they're going quick. And then a few days later, hey, we have some left.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, hey, uh that was a bluff.

SPEAKER_01

But the more I the more I think about it, I'm like, no, I'll just if I were getting a new bike, it uh I'd go Yamaha.

SPEAKER_03

Really? Not a not a beta?

SPEAKER_01

No. Oh, no, yeah, just fall apart, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, stick with the Yamaha. Yeah, 450, stick with what you know. Yeah. FX?

SPEAKER_01

No.

SPEAKER_03

F.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. There you go. I don't know why, dude.

SPEAKER_03

I can't bring myself to bring get that it just feels like an old man's bike.

SPEAKER_01

It is, it's just yeah, even though it's fine.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I bet it's great.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I mean, I do wish I had a kickstand once in a while. But then also when I put the kickstand down, I'm like, hmm. So I don't know. I can't, I don't know. Yeah, we'll see. But like my bike is fine, but I'm just like, I want a new one.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. Yeah, ready for something else. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we'll see what happens. I just half of this reason I didn't want to buy a bike because the wife said I was gonna buy another bike. She's like, why are you gonna sell it? You're gonna buy a new one. I'm like, no, I'm not, I'm done. Yeah, well, here we are. Yeah, here we are. But no, when the when Rhett gets the the 85 and I find something to ride with him, dude, we're all gonna get the Cardos and we're gonna chit chat. I think that'd be super fun.

SPEAKER_01

That'd be fun. But Deshley's excited to go like get on the 65, get better, and he wants to go for big rides.

SPEAKER_03

Go for a ride. Yeah, yep, yep.

SPEAKER_01

It was kind of cool just even on the on the mountain bike today. It's kind of like a ride. Well, and it was kind of cool. Speaking of cardo, like on the on the mountain bike, you talk to each other. You just talk to each other, yeah. Yeah, that was kind of cool. And I'm yelling at him like, dude, I'm gonna catch you just talking smack to him like I would. You better pedal. Yeah. So that's awesome. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

From your house, you can kind of go up towards the mesa and then go down the valley. That way it's a little less sandy, and you could probably some pretty good riding down there for the 65s.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

You know, feel like if you kind of go res way, it gets a little sandy and it could be a little bit.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, anytime we've kind of rode the 65, it's just been on like power lines and stuff. Yeah, but we're getting there.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Yeah, this fall will be fun when it cools off.

SPEAKER_01

And I hope we get some damn rain. Like, I got the forklift stuck in my house just in the sand.

SPEAKER_03

In the dust. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

In the dust.

SPEAKER_03

Like, come on. Stupid. Nice. Really stupid. Yeah. But you gotta love it.

SPEAKER_01

We where do you have a spot that you buy bikes at? Like, is there a certain you go to?

SPEAKER_03

Not necessarily. Like the the Yamaha dealer in St. George, they're chill, they don't charge sales tax on out of state.

SPEAKER_01

So my bike you bought used, kind of. Oh, you're right.

SPEAKER_03

I found that one. It had a half hour on it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And that was out of Idaho.

SPEAKER_01

And then though your last one you bought out of dealer?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, brand new out of St. George. The 65 brand new in St. George.

SPEAKER_01

And well, the new ones have the hydro clutch.

SPEAKER_03

The Yamaha, so which I'm sure I don't know if I'm that picky. I'm sure it'll be fine. Um I don't know. But maybe I'll love it. Maybe. Maybe I'll hate it.

SPEAKER_01

Maybe you're writing a bunch of stuff down before we were before we were.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, you ready for the next? This is non-modo.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

So I saw some some guys doing this on a different podcast, and it was cool. I was like, oh, I'm gonna try that on Ori, see how he does. Oh, great. So all right. So I've got two different songs here. Because remember we did the music corner or whatever.

SPEAKER_01

Like one time and everyone's like, that's stupid.

SPEAKER_03

That didn't quite go well. Okay, right. So I'm gonna read two lines of a song that I think that you'll know.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

And I'll give you a couple little hints, and then I want you to name the title of the song and the band.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, goodness.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. Are you gonna sing it to me?

SPEAKER_01

Or are you just gonna do that? Not at first.

SPEAKER_03

No, I'm just gonna read it. I'm gonna try not to give you the tune because that'll throw you off. But okay, so this one here came out in 2005.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

So put yourself in 2005. And at the time, one of the greatest points in history. And this is considered metal core. Okay. Is the the is the genre, right? Okay. Would she hear me if I called her name? Would she hold me if she knew my shame? It's so hard for me not to sing it when I say it too.

SPEAKER_01

Oh.

SPEAKER_03

Would she hear me if I called her name? Would she hold me if she knew my shame?

SPEAKER_01

I I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

I know some of the listeners out there, they they are like, oh come on.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, no, I'm I'm not good on that. I keep thinking like escape the fate or something, but it's not.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, but it's I know it's not.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Give me go ahead.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I mean, give you a little bit of the tune. A little bit of the tune. So it's like, would she? Let me find another line. So that was just in the song. Okay. Let me let me pull up the chorus. No. Oh, okay. Give me the chorus. Because I feel like as soon as you hear the chorus, it's gonna be like, there it is, you know. So one second. I just had it up.

SPEAKER_01

I feel like Casey's punching the wall, right?

SPEAKER_03

Dude, this is for sure.

SPEAKER_01

He loved like we we'll play this game where it's like on his TV and it's music, and they just give a little snippet, and the quickest one to hit it wins, and he's like, not even half a second.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Oh my god. Boom. Like, I was maybe even I'll I'll put my Bluetooth on, I'll play just the beginning of it and then see if you can get it.

SPEAKER_01

We do that in the car a lot as a family. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Who's the first one to get it? Yeah. Okay, so let me see here. I can't read that part of the course because it's the title, but yeah. There's always something different going wrong. The path I walk in the wrong direction. There's always something hanging on. Can anybody Why can't I?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I feel like it's right there, dude.

SPEAKER_01

There's always something going wrong. Yeah, it's uh it's my chemical romance.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, but you're really close, no.

SPEAKER_01

My tears don't that's the name of the song. Not my chemical romance. Why did I say my chemical romance? It's not that. It's bullet from my valentine. Boom! There it is. I knew you could do it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, hold on. What was the the one would uh would she hear me if I called it?

SPEAKER_00

Would she come on? Damn it, dude.

SPEAKER_01

Why do I not ding it, dude?

SPEAKER_03

I knew you were gonna know that one.

SPEAKER_01

My wife doesn't like like heavy music, but she likes that song.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, damn it, dude. That was a dude. I mean 20 years later, that was still hits, dude.

SPEAKER_01

Like, dang, I'm mad at myself. Yeah, there's always something.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I love that one. All right, let's see if you do better on this one.

SPEAKER_01

All right, I'm warming up now. All right, well, probably not all right.

SPEAKER_03

Taking a turn now. This is uh oh three, this came out, so a little bit older, and this is a country song. Okay, well, it's a very popular country song, but okay, okay. It's time the long arm of the law, put a few more in the ground, send them all to their maker, and he'll settle them down. Deer in the headlights over there? No, nothing, no, really, man. I thought that was gonna give it away for sure. Dude, I don't I'm terrible at this game. Well, that's why I didn't tell you we were playing because I didn't want you to prepare anything for me to have to make a fool out of myself.

SPEAKER_01

I'm ready. Oh, are you?

SPEAKER_03

Are you?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, long hand of the law. It's weird that you're not singing it. That's what's getting me.

SPEAKER_03

It's hard to so yeah, it's time the long armor the law, put a few more in the ground, send them all to their maker, and he'll settle them down.

SPEAKER_01

No idea, dude. Not even not even a little bit. Oh my god. Is that the chorus?

SPEAKER_03

No, again, not the chorus. Because I I feel like the chorus is too easy. So one second, hold on.

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I have this.

SPEAKER_03

This is one that I want to sing. This is one I want to sing with Blake, dude. I think Blake would kill it in this. So it's like Blake's like a karaoke guy. Yeah, right. Some man came on the six o'clock news, somebody's been shot, somebody's been abused. Somebody's blown up a building, somebody stole a car. Nothing. Bear from our horses. There it is. Yeah, and then once I got the twang going, you get it. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Toby! Toby Keith! Super dead.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. Yeah, rest in peace.

SPEAKER_01

So speaking of super dead, I told my wife, like, if I die, I just want her to post on Facebook, Ori Super Dead.

SPEAKER_00

I want my usual eulogy to be that.

SPEAKER_01

Not just or he's dead, just Ori Super Dead. Or he's super dead. Because that's what I'll that's all I say is like, oh yeah, you know, dead. You know, Travis, super dead.

SPEAKER_03

Super dead. Yeah, wow. That's do you think I don't think she'll do it.

SPEAKER_01

I hope she does.

SPEAKER_00

No, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I hope she does. Yeah, she'll fall through.

SPEAKER_00

She'll follow through.

SPEAKER_01

She'll follow through. This is what he wanted. I'll haunt her.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, wow. Wow. Oh you think you'll die first? I hope so. Yeah, right. Man, I hope so.

SPEAKER_01

And I hope it's not a long time from now, but like you hope it's not a long time from now? No, I did no. I hope it's a long time from now.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, dude. I can I can't die right now. I got bills pay, dude.

SPEAKER_03

I can't.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. You got life insurance?

SPEAKER_01

Kind of.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, see, you'll be all right.

SPEAKER_01

She'll be alright. I mean, a lot.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Is that that was the only two songs. Yeah. If you got one, if you want to try me.

SPEAKER_01

Uh in a second. I'm gonna take a week. Okay. Take a break and we'll be right back. Speaking like, say you die before your wife, right? How much longer until she's getting dicked down by another dude?

SPEAKER_03

Um, I think that she would wait three months out of respect.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, because yeah, yeah. Because I was I was telling my wife, I'm like, dude, if I die within the year, yeah, you're just and then yeah, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and then we've talked about this. Then the ghost, the ghost thing, the ghost thing. If she gets if she gets sealed to someone else, then you're I'm just the cuck in the corner, just hanging out. Yeah, that would be rough.

SPEAKER_01

Would be rough.

SPEAKER_03

But I mean, 100%, like if I die, she get married, be happy. Yeah, which I'd be happy.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, that would I mean I guess I'm dead.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I mean you got other problems. Maybe I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

Probably. I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

That's uh well, because you're headed straight to the stars. So not even the movie. You got a lot of work. I think there's a lot of work to be done down here.

SPEAKER_01

Damn it, dude. Not even the moon.

SPEAKER_03

Shoveling, raking. Shit. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh I mean, at least I'm at least I won the I chose the right side before, right? Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I don't know how that'll all go down.

SPEAKER_01

So I'm with Hitler. Don't you think he went to hell? Oh, that's the outer darkness.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. I don't put you on the same level as Hitler. I mean, he was a little bit more of a businessman than you, a little more organized.

SPEAKER_00

More you got any more topics there?

SPEAKER_03

Well, I got one more song for you.

SPEAKER_00

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so since you like the the metal core, the harder stuff better, I'll do this one. Now, this is the first line of the song. Okay, very popular. Here, let me see when this if it says when it came out. It doesn't say when it came out, but it was oh five ish down, yeah. Okay. One thing I don't know why.

SPEAKER_01

It's Lincoln Park. One thing. I don't know why. It doesn't even matter how hard I try. Which song is that? I've gone so far. Doesn't even matter.

SPEAKER_03

And in the end. Oh, in the end. Yeah, you were close. Alright, bonus point. Okay. Who sings it?

SPEAKER_01

Chester?

SPEAKER_03

Chester. Alright, good stuff.

SPEAKER_01

So he's super dead as well.

SPEAKER_03

Alright, Lincoln Park. That was too easy. It was because of the opening line. I should have gone in the middle.

SPEAKER_01

I don't yeah. I can't think of or got me on the spot here.

SPEAKER_03

Can't think of what?

SPEAKER_01

Well, I'm trying to look through my my stuff right now. Like, what would it be a song?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, anyways, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I'd have to prepare for that.

SPEAKER_03

We'll see if we get any feedback good or bad, and then next time we're bored, boom. Perfect. The garage. That's a perfect garage talk.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

You got any randomness?

SPEAKER_01

I got plenty of randomness. Do you do you have any Namoto?

SPEAKER_03

Uh yeah. I mean, I got one random thing, but it's like, we'll save it for the end. Okay. So what you got? What you got? Let's see.

SPEAKER_01

What you want? Pull up my notes here. You've never everything's William's perfect in life. Never had a bad thing happen. Give me a war story.

SPEAKER_03

A war?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Okay. Give me some P William PTSD.

SPEAKER_03

Like in my life. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Give me like a war story, you know, PTSD.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know if it was like a war, like you're saying.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, but like something happened, you know, that kind of bothers you a little bit. No? Like in my childhood? Anything. Oh. It could be anything. Okay. If if I'll give you an example. Okay, go ahead. And then I'll let you think about it. So working at the mine, you know, in Vegas, working at the mine.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Go to a lot of different calls. Go to a lot of different job sites where you don't think twice. You go home, it's out of my brain brain. Whatever. Some terrible stuff happens. Go home, whatever. I don't care. Working at the mine here in town with people that I know. Right? Sometimes things happen on the job site and people don't make it. You know what I mean? So I won't get into specifics. But like say someone got into a crash and they you know them, right? And then of course, it's it's been a while, but everyone posts, oh you know, this is this is them, they're a good person, you know, they post our picture. Well, when I see that picture, I don't see, you know, no, I see what I saw. You know what I mean? It doesn't really bother me, but it's like, oh yeah, wow, that was that was a lot. Another thing, because this this all popped out last week. I went to a job site where I knew someone, you know, and and a good person. We I didn't know her well, but I knew her. And yeah, post some pictures and it's like, oh yeah. It kind of gets to me a little bit. Not gets to me not gets me, but it's like it's just there. You know what I mean? I'll give you one more example. Don't When I was brand new at the mine, the person fell into a pool, couldn't swim. I show up first, I jump in, pull the person out. They end up expiring at the at the hospital for a few years, never thought about it. Then one summer comes in, I jump into the pool for the first time this summer. All that water rushing up through my took me right back.

SPEAKER_03

Really? I was like, whoa, whoa.

SPEAKER_01

That was kind of weird. So any war stories, anything that's ever anything that's like you ever like triggered something to we're like, oh wow.

SPEAKER_03

So stay staying on you for two seconds. Okay. It's funny, not funny, but it's interesting because you had called me after that. We chatted about that situation for a second. And it's you know, I told my wife, I was like, it's crazy how like lighthearted you take it. And it's like, well, you kind of have to, right?

SPEAKER_01

Like, I mean, you can't meet a lot of people digest it differently. Yeah. And what's gonna annoy me is there's gonna be there, there's gonna be other miners that watch that's I'm the best there is. I've nothing ever happen happens to me, or whatever. Okay, dude. Whatever. Or they're gonna like, anyways.

SPEAKER_03

Do you ever like get back in the loader afterwards and go like holy shit?

SPEAKER_01

Oh, all the time. Yeah, all the time. So, but me, I'm the kind of person like like do you or like some people that I know well? Yeah, I have to talk about it. Yeah, I have to. If I don't, it's gonna fester. So like, especially if it happens, like, dude, I need a I need a vent.

SPEAKER_03

Like I need to get it. Oh, it's not in there.

SPEAKER_01

So, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

So wow, no. I uh I mean, my line of work, not a lot of mining going on, yeah. Which is nice. I don't think that I would be able to handle that kind of stuff. Like, I just think that I just have a different I'm not hard enough. Uh I don't know. I'm pretty I don't know. I don't know. But you never we'll never know. But no, like I feel like do you think that these situations, especially this the most recent one, do you think that a couple years down the road something happens that it'll bring back memories and that kind of stuff? Or maybe the one that happened?

SPEAKER_01

So what I was thinking about was that when that happened the other day, someone passed away, right? I was thinking to myself, wow, working out in the valley, I'm gonna be here for 20 years. Yeah, I'm going to see a lot of people that I know, you know, either pass away. Cause then, you know, I'm gonna have to go to their that job site and and and handle it. Yeah. Which was kind of weird, you know, and like I'll tell you, I'll give you another example. My co my wife's cousin, he's a firefighter up a mesquite. Okay, and his grandma passed away, whatever, no biggie. Two weeks later, his dad he gets a call. It's his dad.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, geez.

SPEAKER_01

He ends up responding and he's working on his dad, and dad passed away while he's working on him. Like that could be a situation I could be in.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_03

Now, in a way, would you be like, would you be honored in a way to be the one to work on? I mean, he's probably gonna die either way, but like, would would you would that I'm not a pick medical fit professional?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, true. Yeah, I'd rather I'd rather have someone that knows what they're doing. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Uh I how how do you deal with death like on a more of a personal level?

SPEAKER_01

Like you have like grandma, grandpa, that kind of like well, I've been very fortunate to where people it's been mostly natural occurring deaths. So grandpa, yeah, yeah, yeah. As I'm in a really sudden and luckily, all my family's live. Yeah, and uh no, I mean, yeah, just it's it sucks, but it's not I think it's easier when it's a natural occurrence thing, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. So see it coming.

SPEAKER_01

That that was like, I guess, yeah. How do you deal with that?

SPEAKER_03

Well, yeah, I mean, I haven't had a grandparent die in a while, and like it's yeah, like when my grandpa died was big, but I was like were you close to 16 or 17? I mean, not as close as my kids are with like Jim and stuff, yeah, or my dad, but like I felt like we were cool, you know.

SPEAKER_01

But uh freaking Kevin, dude, he keeps talking like he's gonna die any day.

SPEAKER_03

Like, dude, you're fine, but maybe you got a lot more in there, unfortunately. Yeah, no, I'm a boo when it comes to death, man. I cry and cry.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, so I like Kevin's like, dude, I hope I die before I'm old and decrepit and you're wiping my ass. Like he he's like, I'm ready to go now. Like, because he's able to do stuff, yeah, yeah. So I don't know. That's funny.

SPEAKER_03

So back to your question, the first things that popped into my head were totally different than what you were talking about, but I'll just go down that hole with you. And if my old man's listening, nothing against you, love you forever. These aren't nothing bad about you. But I remember when I was a kid, like like I was much more active than my brother was, and my my sisters are girls, you know what I mean? Like, yeah, I was kind of my own little wolf, you know, running around doing whatever. And so I remember throwing the ball up on top of the roof and it would come back to me and try to catch it, right? Like playing catch by myself.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And then I remember getting a skateboard for Christmas, but I couldn't turn it. Like we had this like square around our backyard, right? But I couldn't, you can't turn a skateboard that sharp, you know. And so, like, how do you turn a skateboard? And then I remember sitting on the on the banshee, sit in the driveway, waiting for dad to come home, waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting, you know, seemed like forever because I couldn't ride until he got home, you know, those kind of things. So I feel like when my when you said that, like the the battles or whatever, I feel like when I was younger, looking back now at those kind of things, it's like, and I even kind of I feel like pretty I don't think about that kind of stuff very much, but I feel like subconsciously, like I try to during the school year and stuff, like I try to be my kids home. Like I try to be there when they get home. Or like maybe my dad did this too, but like I try to like explain to them, like, hey, I gotta go work right now, but like this ain't forever. Like, I'll be back. And like, what do you need? And it's really hard with Wade right now. He'll like wants to play. And it's like, dude, I freaking hurt. Like, I but like, and I try to like, hey, let me knock these dishes out and then I'll play with you. Like, yeah, you but I need to put him before the dishes, even. But, anyways, like that's not near what you were talking about.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, no, it is because I I think about the same thing. Do you ever like put yourself in their shoes, like try to remember when you were a kid? Yeah, and you're like, man, that really seems not important right now.

SPEAKER_03

But it's their whole world, he's been waiting all day to tell me that, yeah, or to ask that, or whatever. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

With that, with Destri, like he has a hard time talking, can't hear. So he I think he struggles with that a lot with friends. So me, he really that's when like sometimes we're kind of quiet around friends or whatever, because he'll get made fun of for the way he talks or whatever. Yeah, grandpa Stacy. Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I can't understand him. Like, yeah, that doesn't make him feel good.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, okay. He always touched Can you try it? And then I told him that he's like, You're you're dick. Yeah, sorry, a little tangent there. But so when he talks to me, he just talk and talk and talk and talk. And so I'll I try to listen, all right, yeah, dude. Or hey, dude, dad, and he's still like he needs to grow up a little bit, but also he's right there, and he's a kid still, he's playing with his dirt bike toy still, and which I think other kids his age have moved past that, but I'm like, man, it's still I I kind of like that. But anyways, oh yeah, it's fine. So he he went, Dad, come play with me. I'm like, all right, go play with him. And then yeah, so I try to, anyways, try to like put myself all right, just go hang out with him, or whatever. And I feel bad, so I took Aria on a daddy-daughter day because she's she's like Deshley always hogs you.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And was that today?

SPEAKER_01

That was Sunday. Okay. Yeah, I took her out. We went to the arcade and we went to the movie, and nice. It's so funny. There's she's like her and Rhett are the same age, so they're they're going into middle school and they're trying to find themselves, you know, and it's a weird time, yeah. Yeah, like so. She's really into music, and I'm trying, yeah, like, but it's not music I'm into, you know, it's like K-pop Korean stuff. Like, um, it's uh I don't particularly like it, but I'll listen to it. Do it, listen to it with you. She's making making up her own dances. She didn't make the dance team, which was kind of good in a way, like, hey, it shows, hey, you gotta work for something. But yeah, so it's so funny hanging out with her and her interest versus my my son. Like me and my son are just you know, eye to eye. Like he he told me last night, Dad, you will wake me up and we will go mountain biker. I'm like, sure, dude, we're gonna wake up early. Okay, and then he waited up all night.

SPEAKER_03

Couldn't even sleep.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, no, he couldn't. And then as soon as I walked in his room, barely even finally, like he was ready to go.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. So that's cool. Same thing with putting your, you know, yourself in the kid's shoes with the discipline part. The other day, Rhett came up to me. He has my computer, which I use pretty much just for work. I don't do much on computer, but I have a laptop for work. And like I trust Rhett, and he's good. Like, he knows the password for it, but like we don't let him play on the computer stuff, whatever. So he's got I come in the door and I see my work computer sitting on the table. That's not where it goes, it's not where I left it. So it's like, oh I'm already annoyed by that right there. Yeah. And so then he comes up to me, he's like, Hey Dad, can I download Fortnite on your computer so I can play with Luke? Because Luke's playing on the Switch or whatever. And I was like, No, that's a work computer. Go put that back. You know, I was pretty boom. No, but you know?

unknown

Like, man.

SPEAKER_03

And then afterwards, like I didn't think much of it. Like, no, put my freaking computer back. And then afterwards, I go in there, open the computer, and he's got Fortnite pulled up on the thing, like it was all ready to go. He just needed me to type in some stuff, you know. And I'm just like, dang it, dude. Like because I mean, obviously he thought I was gonna say yes, right? Because he he had it already. Like he, oh yeah, that you know, whatever. But and he doesn't get why. Like, I don't want him running around with my computer. One is because I need this stuff for work, I don't want it to be slow, I don't want you to get stuff on it, I don't want you to have access to the internet, all those different things. But like I didn't say any of that, I don't explain any of that. Yeah, I'm just like and then so I'm having those thoughts in the office there, and I'm just like, well, now is it weird if I go like talk to them and like you know, hey dude, just so you know, this is why I don't want you to do that, you know. And anyway, so I just I really so quick to discipline, so quick to to react to that kind of stuff. And in my mind, the way it needs to be, right? So it's like I'm hitting them and stuff, but it's just like I need to be more, especially with Rhett. Explain I have a hard time. He's at the age, like you said, is like, hey, you you gotta show why, and and there's gotta be reasons, he's looking for reasons, you know what I mean. And anyways, yeah, that's fun stuff.

SPEAKER_01

It's so different to parent. I could I could parent Destri and he kind of gets why. Yeah, Arya doesn't. Like she's I love her, but she's just you know, I feel like has had everything handed to her, and it's hard to explain why. And I explained she's just a blonde sometimes, you know what I mean? Like, hey, just why why don't you put your dish it like speaking of dishes? Take it off of the kitchen table, put it back, just like out I've a thousand times when you're done, put it in the sink. Just yeah, or and destries to line all of his toys up, you know, make him in Arya's room, just a little OCD over there. Nuclear bomb went off. Really? What are we doing?

SPEAKER_03

Like, I can you line up your dolls, please?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, just like yeah, you know, when you get out of the shower, hang the towel back up. Don't just uh drives me insane.

SPEAKER_03

Especially because next time you come to use it, it's gonna be wet and smelly. Yeah, like it's you're hurting yourself there. My kids do that too. It drives me insane. Yeah, so so while we're balls deep in this topic, my one question was what's the hardest thing you've had to do or done? The hardest thing that I have to do is that I've had to do? Yeah. The hardest thing I've ever had to do is is parent. Like that is just it's so hard for me not to, you know, especially as they're getting older, to find all those right lines and how to do things and how to spend the time that they need, and all that stuff. And it's it's not easy.

SPEAKER_01

No, you know. It's it's one of the hardest things, yeah, that you ever have to do, but I I love it.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, yeah, 100%.

SPEAKER_01

Like it's a it's a rewarding job that's hard that that is hard. The hardest thing that I've had to do going back to work stuff.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Just feeling like I didn't do enough on things, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Like you left some on the table.

SPEAKER_01

But there's nothing that I could have done.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So that's that's hard. Like seeing seeing a family, you know, not over there, you know, that that man, I there's nothing I could do. Yeah but do I what do I do there? You know, I I'll talk to you later about it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. But yeah. Yeah. Dude, and like like I said, man, I got I got an easy life. My work stuff's easy, like a little stressful here and there, but yeah, you can have that, dude.

SPEAKER_01

But this but on the opposite end, like there's there's some like stuff you get to do at the mine, like, you know, really, you know, like mine that specific ore that you want to get, and you get that one, that makes you feel good. Yeah, right. You know, when you actually, you know, get that that piece of rock out and then send it through the crusher. You know, so that's winning. It's all but it's a big game of hide and seek. You mentioned Brian earlier. Yeah, you ever get compared to your dad?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, dude, all the time. Because especially at work, right? Because lots of the people I work with knew who my dad was, right? Because worked with them forever, right? So yeah, give compared to them, and even some people in different trades are like, oh yeah, how's your dad? Oh, you look like just like your dad. And which is, I mean, in my mind, is a compliment, right? Because like I look at my dad like a hero, right? Yeah, but I don't know, not a lot in in person, definitely more work stuff, a little bit of church stuff, but definitely more work stuff. And then uh at the personal level, like, yeah, I not too much. What about you? Yeah, no, I splitting image of Stacy over here, a little refined, a little polished, maybe.

SPEAKER_01

I think I no, dad's my hero. Yeah, dude. I I know I give him a hard time, a lot of stuff, a lot of times, but that's how we show our love to each other. Yeah, it's just ragging on each other. Yep. No, I I definitely get compared to my dad a lot, and people have a hard time realizing I'm my own person, you know what I mean? And they think I'm going to react the way my dad does, or their situation presents itself, or whatever. It's like, yeah, I'm my dad, but I'm the mixture between my mom and dad. They both raise me. Yeah, you know, and the way, especially it's more in the racing world on the dwarf car end. Yeah. Because my dad's, you know, he he's a prominent figure in our club, and that we've both held leadership positions. He's been the president, and so have I, you know, and the way he handles stuff a lot different than the way I handle stuff. Or you get into a certain conflict where like my uncle, he looks up to my dad the way I do and gets jealous of me. Oh, and so me and him don't, and I just know, you know, he's done some stuff that I don't, whatever. So I don't particularly get along with him. Yeah. But he's he's he's said I've wrecked him and all kinds of stuff. And then there's another guy, and he's called me, chewing me out, like not like as if I'm a little kid. I'm like, no, we're not gonna, you're not gonna talk to me like that. Yeah. And then there's been other people in racing where my dad gets along with really well, and I cannot stand them. Oh, really? Yeah, and then they think they think they could kind of push me around. I'm like, no, you're not gonna do that to me. No, yeah. So work-wise, I've never really I mean I've worked with him quite a bit, but I've never been to his level. Like in his his field, he's you know, up here, and I've never gotten that. Yeah, now Tristan's gonna follow that path, maybe. So yeah, I don't know. Yeah. At least I get more compared to my dad in racing. Yeah. I I mean, and then work-wise, dad does a lot of work, so I don't I don't know. Not really community stuff. So I don't know. Not a bad thing. No, not at all. Yeah, yeah. No, my my dad's like, dude, he's he's always the first. Like, you could call him at any time and he will drop what he's doing to go help you.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That's awesome. So with with anyone, beast, and it's people dad's got dad'll talk smack about people that he doesn't like, but he'll still go help them. Whereas me, I'm I could care less.

SPEAKER_03

I'm like, Wow, heartless. Is that more the mom side of you coming out? Oh yeah, for sure.

SPEAKER_01

Like, like if I don't like you, and and uh I don't know, I could I'd be like, no, dude, screw you. You've done X, Y, and Z to me. And now you want my help? Sorry. Yeah, dad, dad, you could probably boom out with that on the way there. That's his piece of crap. Yeah, and that's what I don't like. Because people I could see people using my dad. Yeah, you know what I mean? And he'll just keep giving. It's like, cut that guy off, dude. He it's not good for you.

SPEAKER_03

When's it ever gonna return? Yeah, yeah. Anyways.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know why I wrote this.

SPEAKER_02

What was I thinking when I wrote this?

SPEAKER_01

What's something you're not good at?

SPEAKER_03

Not good at that you're not good at. I don't know if there is anything. I forgot what I'm just kidding.

SPEAKER_01

I was for I forgot what I was thinking about when I wrote that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Um so I I'm not good and I wish I was good like musically. Like I've had a guitar in the past, I've had a piano lessons growing up, like I just not very good, and I wish that I was. I think like sitting there picking the guitar in the back patio, or just go on to a piano and playing, like that's so cool. But like I just don't have it.

SPEAKER_01

Going back to the parenting thing or being at work thing, I I remember where I was going with this. What I'm thinking about how to express what I'm thinking, yeah. Or explain, hey, it's working like this in my head, but I don't know how to explain that coming out of my mouth.

SPEAKER_03

So you're having a hard time getting your point across sometimes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And I don't know how.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. I can sometimes see that. Like even just in this, like, how do I say these words? Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I do that a lot. So, anyways.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Do you when you're at work, do you think about being at home? Or are you at home thinking about being at work?

SPEAKER_01

I when I'm at work and there's nothing going on, I'm thinking about being home. I I could, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

All the things you could be doing. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But when I have something that happens at work and I need to go to work, that's all I'm thinking about is that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. It's funny because I used to like just think about, especially like right when I was like took over, it was like, dude, I just work, work, work all the time. Like, okay, how am I gonna make more? How gonna make the all these things? And now it's yeah, it's kind of tapered off. And it's like, as soon as I get to work, it's like, dude, can we go home? Like, what do we gotta do to get this done so I can go home?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, no, I feel like I'm working harder now at work right now.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you got that homestead to build, dude. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

What's uh what's your dream trip with your wife?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, with the wife. I mean, we haven't talked. A whole lot about it. I feel like because it's just a long way out. But I feel like the whole Europe go to Switzerland and like all those places. Like I feel like that's that's one we're gonna do someday that's gonna be super cool.

SPEAKER_01

But yeah, it's gonna be yeah, just you and her, you know, the kids.

SPEAKER_03

Maybe maybe some close friends, but not kids, and like two weeks, two, three weeks, like a long time. Yeah, yeah. Kind of like how you're talking about going and learning about Hitler and stuff. Yeah, yeah. Go to Germany and stuff.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

But yeah, I do want I do want to go down to Guatemala with my mom and dad. We've never really done a trip with my mom and dad, so I want to go down there with them.

SPEAKER_00

Why Guatemala?

SPEAKER_03

Because that's where my mom went on her mission, and then that's where I went for those four months. Uh-huh. So, yeah. So just go back down there and and there's some cool stuff there to see and whatnot.

SPEAKER_01

So Elise says it all the time because she's such a small town girl. She just, you know, Moffa Valley, Virgin Valley, that's all she knows. And like I I drive her through Vegas once in a while. She's like, Man, I always forget there's more to life than just dude. Vegas is small. Yeah, like and I'm like, yeah, this is every day. Yeah. Yeah. And uh, so yeah, no, for sure. And I I forget, I I too, like, yeah, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

Well, it's crazy because yeah, you go back to East Coast stuff, and it's just like like when we went to Houston and we drove down the coast, it's like 60 miles or whatever, dude. It never stopped being just packed full of houses and industrial stuff, and just the whole is like there's so many freaking people here.

SPEAKER_01

And like the culture's different.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, where would you want to go?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. You don't know yet? That's that's kind of why I asked. I mean, I don't I haven't done many. We're not very big travelers, yeah. But I'd like to be.

SPEAKER_03

But then okay. Do you you got a credit card?

SPEAKER_01

Just one.

SPEAKER_03

What kind of credit card? Just from where you get the first. Oh, really?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's all I got.

SPEAKER_03

We're gonna get you on the credit card thing, dude. Just listen to Megan and she'll hook you up. You gotta spend like three grand the first six months, and then you get all these freaking points, and then you can fly wherever you want. I'm not that smart, bro. It's it's so easy. So easy. We'll get you hooked up.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. Like passenger princess. Yeah, you know me.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and your wife's also the princess.

SPEAKER_01

That's the thing.

SPEAKER_03

Two princesses. Yes.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it doesn't make a queen.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. That's right.

SPEAKER_01

So I don't know. Like, and then the whole thing, and I guess I wish I wasn't like this, but I've been pretty good about it. Where last two summers, I'll work some overtime before we go on a trip, and I don't really worry about money.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But when I'm if we're going that bad habit of, uh, why are we spending money on this?

SPEAKER_03

You know what I mean? Which you're the responsible one. Yeah. See, and I'm kind of like the opposite. Like, I don't know, whatever, send it.

SPEAKER_01

Really? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Megan's the one, like, I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

Well, yeah, well, so Megan does all most of the bills and stuff.

SPEAKER_03

She does all the home financing.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's me. I'm the one doing that. So it's like so.

SPEAKER_03

I don't even see that stuff. I don't really know.

SPEAKER_01

Like, whatever. Swipe. Yep.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. That's funny.

SPEAKER_01

But speaking of Megan, like, what's your wife's dream? What would her so Elise, like Elise's dream, if she could, she wants to live in a cabin, like not in the middle of the woods, but like on the edge of the woods. So we're kind of close to people, like a few acres away from people, but like she she would love I guess somewhere in like Utah, you know, away away from people, you know, and it's just me and her, and we're living out in the woods. Nice. That that would she always wants to like a cavern, you know.

SPEAKER_03

And are you into that dream? Can you share that dream? Yeah, yeah, yeah. We could. Have you ever like did did you ask her one time, like, what's your dream?

SPEAKER_01

And that's what she told you, or no, she just she always talks about it.

SPEAKER_03

Gotcha. Yeah. I bet there's some cheap land on Beaver Mountain right now.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah. Yeah. Just um nothing, just a little crisp. A little crispy, dude. We can replant.

SPEAKER_03

But 40 years, it'll be beautiful.

SPEAKER_01

But I feel like she it would still have to be Western United States.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I feel like if the kids are still here.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Are you going to retire and just live in the cabin kind of a thing? Or is it like a summer thing?

SPEAKER_01

No, it would have to be a summer thing.

SPEAKER_03

So it's got to be close enough where it's not like I don't know. I feel like the cabin's got to be within three hours. Speaking of within three hours.

SPEAKER_01

Parents dying, I think Alice is going to have a hard time.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

W when that happens. Yeah. And hopefully it's not for a long time from now.

SPEAKER_03

And how are you going to act? It's already done. Just get over it. Get over it.

SPEAKER_00

Why are you shedding? Kevin doesn't want this. What would Kevin do?

SPEAKER_01

Would Kevin want this? No. Well, so I don't, I don't, you know. On that side of the family, on my wife's side of the family, Kevin's most definitely the leader. Right? And I feel like when once he goes, I'm in charge.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, well, you. I feel like. Not one of Kevin's sons?

unknown

No. No.

SPEAKER_03

No. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Well, no, he only has one son. Oh.

SPEAKER_03

And not him.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. Yeah. Okay. So yeah, I feel like I'm definitely the is it called the patriarch? Sure. Yeah. Like, and I'm not trying to brag or anything like that. I just feel like that's people are like Tina is gonna come to me for a lot of stuff. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Why'd you pause?

SPEAKER_01

Because of you, dickhead. So you know what I mean? And like just the the it's kind of weird. Yeah. Like, like that one that one straw, you know, then it's like, oh man, that's a lot of responsibility. It's kind of weird.

SPEAKER_03

I think I think it'll be great, though.

SPEAKER_00

You'll step right up and but do you feel like that on any kind of level?

SPEAKER_02

I don't know. Don't know.

SPEAKER_00

I don't know. If Brian passed, which I hope.

SPEAKER_03

If Brian dies, he'll be 95. He would have been.

SPEAKER_00

He's never dying, dude. He's got a freaking eight pack.

SPEAKER_03

Dude, his mind's gonna go before his body, so we're gonna be like, dude, please die.

SPEAKER_01

I'm sick of changing the type for dad.

SPEAKER_03

Why are you in the middle of the street again? I I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

I'm I'm rocking God. Dad, you're naked. Chad. That's not a wait. Quick, quick story about dead dying grandpa.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

So speaking of losing your mind, right? Yeah. It's like 2019, my grandpa. He uh he ended up getting like lung cancer and six months then dead. Yeah. So those last couple weeks, dude, he his mind went. And I'm over there and I'm helping grandpa, and he's a he's a Vietnam veteran. And so he's running around the house, and all of a sudden, dude, he's naked. And I'm like, Grandpa, bro, you need to put something on. And he had a he had a room in the back part of the house with his guns, knives, everything. And he was big hunter fisher. Grandpa's running around, he's naked, dude.

SPEAKER_03

Is this your mom's dad?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And he's got his whitey tidies just burrow like in his fist. I'm like, Grandpa, I'm kind of chasing around the house and he's running to the back door. But luckily we changed the lock so he couldn't get in there. But he he thinks, he thinks his son, who he hadn't seen in a long time, his actual son, yeah, he thinks he's a burglar. And he's like, You work at the mine, take him to the crusher. You know? And I'm like, grandpa, that's your that's that's Tim. That's your son. Uh so no, he's running to go get his guns, right? And so I'm like, grandpa, no, no, no, no. And he looks at me, dead naked, looks me in the eye, has his underwear in his hand, his chonies, throws him on my face like a dish track, like a dish track, and then starts running towards the starts running to the back of the no.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and wow, I got I got underwear in my face. Yeah, now I'm tackling grandpa. Like, no, go on, come back.

SPEAKER_01

Wrestling dead grandfather. That's so funny. Nice. That's gonna be you and Brian.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Brian's gonna be naked with a rucking backpack.

SPEAKER_03

Just the weights, just the weights like fun.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I just got one more.

SPEAKER_03

Uh what is it? What you got?

SPEAKER_01

Give me a hot take on something, anything. Be anything.

SPEAKER_03

A hot take is like breaking news, right?

SPEAKER_01

Oh no, break well, break news or something that Oh, it's wild. Wild that maybe maybe you think, and then a lot of people would disagree with. Hmm.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

I couldn't think of anything. What I wrote in that's what Alright.

SPEAKER_03

Hot take is the Cowboys are gonna win the Super Bowl this year.

SPEAKER_01

No. No, come on. No, that's not the we don't know.

SPEAKER_03

Oh no, that's not a hot take.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, every fan of the Cowboys six, they are. When's the last time they won the Super Bowl? Do you remember? I have no idea.

SPEAKER_03

Are you a Cowboys fan?

SPEAKER_01

No.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

The only reason I know is because you're my brother was born in 1995.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, nice. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And his middle name is Dallas.

SPEAKER_03

Tristan Dallas?

SPEAKER_01

Tristan Dallas Woods. Are they big football people? No. Oh yeah. Just sounded good.

SPEAKER_00

Dadas. Dallas.

SPEAKER_01

Dad, why is the middle name? We don't have any Dallases in our Tristan.

SPEAKER_03

Do you have a Don?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Yeah. It was Grandpa. Grandpa Don.

SPEAKER_03

Naked Don.

SPEAKER_01

Naked Don. Nice. Which there was a kid that we went to school with changed his name to Don. I was like, or Donald.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And I was like, when he did that, I was like, ugh, what a stupid name. Oh, yeah, my name. Oh, wait. My middle name is Don.

SPEAKER_03

That's funny. Yeah, no, what you don't have a hot take?

SPEAKER_01

Oh. No, dude. I just I was when I when I was sitting on the crapper, I was making these questions.

SPEAKER_03

That's where you come up with these? Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

That makes sense. It kind of shows. Hot take kind of shows.

SPEAKER_03

Spy shaker.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Nice.

SPEAKER_01

No, I got nothing. Controversial.

SPEAKER_03

So the end of the quarter is in two days. Does that mean anything for you?

SPEAKER_01

Not for me.

SPEAKER_03

No, I gotta get quarterly reports in.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I gotta get my training done.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, nice. Other than that, I don't I don't care. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter to me. Must be nice. Must be nice.

SPEAKER_01

Do you have to pay like you have to do like reports to people?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, just like for taxes and stuff. But yeah, I just I prepare it all and send it off to the account. It's not much for me to do.

SPEAKER_01

Still annoying.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. The paperwork side of things is not fun.

SPEAKER_01

But oh well.

SPEAKER_03

Oh well. Oh well. Anything else? Not that I can think of, little buddy. Cool. Okay. Alright. Well, if you guys like Goon Garage, if you like the music thing or whatever, give us some feedback. If you got any random questions, send them to Ori and we can talk about them on here.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we're we're just gonna.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, there's no moto this week, so that's why it's all I feel like if we like bring stuff up, it's just beating a dead horse. Like if we've you listen to all the everybody's already talked about everything. Like, what's there to talk about? You know, like whatever. So cool. All right. Well, until next time, peace.