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Pat's Peeps Podcast
Ep. 239 Today's Peep Travels Through Tuscany: Wine, Wanderlust, and Wild Moments
We journey through Tuscany and Florence, experiencing everything from wine tastings in beautiful vineyards to disco dance parties on tour buses with our enthusiastic guide Marco.
• Visit to a stunning Tuscan winery between Lucca and Florence with amazing food and wine
• Exploring the Leaning Tower of Pisa and discovering creative photo opportunities beyond the classic "holding up the tower" pose
• Using (and misusing) translation devices to navigate communication challenges in Italy
• Experiencing spontaneous moments of community as travelers help each other with everything from knee injuries to outfit mishaps
• Looking ahead to shopping opportunities in Florence and our upcoming Sicily trip in October
Join us this fall for our trip to Sicily in late October and early November. Visit conservativetours.com and search for Pat Walsh going to Sicily for more information!
Yes, so Pats and Peeps at 239. Hey, it's Pats and Peeps 239. It's 239.
Speaker 2:You know what I?
Speaker 1:love about Pats and Peeps 239?. I just thought about this by the way with Danny Boyd. What's that? It's one number before, 240. That's right. And one number after, on the end of 238, which is a really interesting fact. I never forgot what I love about this one. See, it took me right out of the hole. Oh, I don't know what day it is. Don't, don't, don't tell me please. If you know what day it is, you know what that's when I can tell.
Speaker 1:That's when I can tell I'm on, I'm loving vacation is when I don't even know what day it is, and then I don't even want to know what day it is. All I know is I here joining us again on Pat's Peeps Podcast. Say hi, say hi, danny boy. Hi, danny boy. I knew you would say that there's Dave over there.
Speaker 2:Hey Dave.
Speaker 1:Hey, dave, joining us for the second night. Ryan Harris, he's always on the podcast. You've been on. Last time we were in Italy we were doing podcasts, you and Danny boy every night I was too. Danny boy, Ryan Don Star. Don Star was here. I was just thinking about it, we were all together doing this also I'm going to introduce Shelly, not Tonight work. Cody Shelly, how about Not?
Speaker 2:Tonight.
Speaker 1:I mean I'm talking about in terms of the podcast, by the way, just to clarify.
Speaker 5:I'm happy to be here and I'm really not here.
Speaker 1:Are you happy to be here? Yes, I am. Why are you happy to?
Speaker 6:be here Because I'm in Italy.
Speaker 5:Oh, I meant the podcast oh, because I was invited.
Speaker 1:Because you were invited, right? Yes, you're welcome.
Speaker 4:Well, that seems like it. I'm sorry, can you leave now? I'm sorry, can you leave now?
Speaker 6:What's that?
Speaker 5:Watch the door shut on that, don't let it hit you on the way out. Yeah, exactly no, I enjoy it because it's not anything that's scripted.
Speaker 6:Exactly this is not a reality show, it's a real show.
Speaker 1:It's just people enjoying Italy together, traveling together, seeing the world together. It's freaking great. We went to a winery today. It was so beautiful. You know where we were. You know it's amazing, because I was at that winery before. I never thought I'd be there again. What's that? Where was that?
Speaker 7:You know, I don't know where exactly the winery was located, but it was in between. Luca and Florence.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we're in Florence.
Speaker 6:How about Tuscany?
Speaker 1:Yeah, Tuscany area. We are in Florence, by the way, tonight. Yeah, it's a region.
Speaker 7:And it was a real Tuscany winery. It was great, the food was great.
Speaker 4:The wine was great. Olive oil and balsamic vinegar was amazing.
Speaker 7:Oh yeah, they had the thick.
Speaker 4:Don't tell anybody, but I bought my daughter oxana, a bottle of balsamic vinegar. Don't tell anyone, is that?
Speaker 1:what you wanted balsamic vinegar. I got it before last year too. Yeah, oh very it's. They make it better her cooking skills come from me.
Speaker 4:She's posted so many videos of her cooking.
Speaker 1:I learned this from my dad yeah, my dad yes my dad my dad you know, that's what they're doing, by the way.
Speaker 4:Yeah, irish, but whatever I get the kid confused.
Speaker 1:Everything over there, over here, is that's at the end. It's end. This is in demand. But, um, yeah, we're in florence tonight and it we came in at dark, so no one really saw the skyline. Yeah, when you see the skyline of florence in the daytime, it is absolutely, um, it's just so different and stunning. So we're going to see that tomorrow. Shelly says that she's already picked out a place for us to eat tomorrow, which is supposed to be what is? That Tell us who recommended it.
Speaker 2:What's the name of?
Speaker 6:the place. What is it? It's called Paoli. I pronounced it incorrectly.
Speaker 1:Paoli.
Speaker 5:P-A-O-L-I Like the exit off of 80. Paoli.
Speaker 1:Paoli, paoli exit off of 80?
Speaker 6:Yeah, I know Right off the.
Speaker 1:Paoli exit, don't you know that exit.
Speaker 5:Paoli exit. Is that before the mushrooms are out? I don't know.
Speaker 6:Never mind, we're going to walk there. Purple Barrel.
Speaker 1:Drive. We're going to walk there.
Speaker 6:Purple Barrel Drive.
Speaker 1:So what makes the Paoli restaurant or whatever?
Speaker 6:It's just going to be excellent.
Speaker 1:It's just going to be excellent. So, by the way, speaking of not being able to pronounce things correctly, Ryan has his Italian translator 5000.
Speaker 7:Oh, the Italian translator 5000.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so how does this thing work?
Speaker 7:When I cue you. I want you to say a phrase in English. I'll point and you say it.
Speaker 1:Say a phrase in English oh God, you just did it. That just puts me right on the spot. This will be hard Pat.
Speaker 4:This will be hard, you can do it.
Speaker 1:Oh, thank you, let you can do it. Let's see you do it. Let's see you do it.
Speaker 5:I'll do it. You do it, not tonight, dear Wait a minute Something familiar right, I have a headache.
Speaker 1:The translator is at work right now here on Patch Peeps 239.
Speaker 7:Yep say that again, Pat, when I cue you what the translator part.
Speaker 1:What was that? Now you gotta go back. I have a headache. Oh, I have a headache.
Speaker 6:Not tonight, not tonight, oh don't. Why don't I do it? Yes, why don't you do it?
Speaker 1:Stop talking, so Pat can do it oh, how many guys hear that every night?
Speaker 7:I'm gonna use it for things like where is the bathroom Dumbass.
Speaker 2:No, it's not Spanish.
Speaker 5:No, I know, I was just making conversation Doveipa.
Speaker 1:What was that?
Speaker 5:Doveipa, doveipa, doveipa.
Speaker 2:Doveipa.
Speaker 1:Doveipa, doveipa.
Speaker 5:Doveipa.
Speaker 7:Doveipa, doveipa, dove el baño.
Speaker 1:Well, where's the bathroom? Yeah?
Speaker 2:Where's the bathroom, dove el?
Speaker 5:baño.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's close to Spanish and that's the only thing you're going to use it for Pretty much.
Speaker 2:I think the word toilet is probably pretty universal.
Speaker 7:You spent 200 bucks on that. I did, I did. It'll be more like something like hold on.
Speaker 2:Can you translate?
Speaker 5:I would like a plate of the snails please, oh God, but not in Italian. The test car went.
Speaker 1:Well that's a nifty little device to bring with you.
Speaker 7:And I really you know I do okay in Italy. I've never been to France and the reason I got it is I know they're not too keen on us Americans.
Speaker 1:So does that thing?
Speaker 7:it does all the languages it does over a hundred languages.
Speaker 1:Can you say the French are snobs. What would you consider the French?
Speaker 4:Totally snobs.
Speaker 6:Totally snobs.
Speaker 1:Did you?
Speaker 6:say rude.
Speaker 5:I think they were too, and I was only 16. Sorry, french, we're just kidding, we're kidding Totally. Stop saying that, did you say?
Speaker 6:rude. I think they were too.
Speaker 2:Sorry, french, we're just kidding we're kidding France. We want to go back and visit you again. We were in the.
Speaker 4:Bahamas and we were on a French side of uh nick, there's saint martin martin is french. We're standing there, my wife and her standing there, and we're just kind of taking in the view and this guy walks up to the people next to us and she's smoking a cigarette. He plucks a cigarette out of her hand, lights his cigarette, hands it back to her and walks off without thank word. Thank you, or can I please use your cigarette to light my iron or anything?
Speaker 6:What? Maybe he knew her.
Speaker 4:No, not at all. They were both standing there, like what just happened here.
Speaker 7:What.
Speaker 4:That's funny.
Speaker 5:Wow, that would never happen on the Dutch side of the island.
Speaker 4:No, dutch side was never so nice.
Speaker 7:May I please use your cigarette to light mine?
Speaker 6:Is that what they say? Now, here we go.
Speaker 2:Here it comes.
Speaker 3:Puis-je allumer la mienne avec votre cigarette?
Speaker 7:That was French, I switched it Wow.
Speaker 1:It sounds so sweet, doesn't it?
Speaker 2:It's a woman this time instead of a man.
Speaker 1:You know, certain languages sound so much nicer and friendlier, you know, like German it doesn't sound that friendly. So how would it sound if you asked that thing to light your cigarette? Oh, I will be.
Speaker 7:Sie weint zu teilt, okay, I will ask you the same question for a German translation. Everybody stand by.
Speaker 6:Stand by? Ja, question for a german translation. Yes, everybody, stand by your cigarette to light my cigarette, that kind of sounds a little.
Speaker 4:That's all I'm saying yeah, oh, you call that a cigarette that's true, the way she says it sounds nice, she sounds lovely.
Speaker 1:I softens it a little bit.
Speaker 6:Yes, if all.
Speaker 7:Germans do you.
Speaker 1:German. I said you Americans shut the hell up, you're being too loud. We just came back from the most incredible place that I mean. I don't do to say bucket list very often, but I have always wanted to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa. And we just came back from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. How awesome was that.
Speaker 4:It's a bucket list for me too. It's all marvelous. Absolutely.
Speaker 1:Total bucket list. You know, I pictured it just for some reason being out there, kind of by itself. But it really like got the feel you know, yeah, it's, it's like yeah, and there's and it's a whole. I don't know what you call that, like a compound, like what is it?
Speaker 2:I call it a come like a compound.
Speaker 7:Yeah, it's one of the see. That's the thing about a lot of these, especially in Italy these walled cities, yeah, I think, which is just amazing to me, like Bologna was the same way it's a walled cities. Which is just amazing to me. Bologna was the same way it's a walled city, apparently, florence was too, because Marco was shown one of the gateway arches.
Speaker 4:And it was all the medieval times and it was all for defensive purposes.
Speaker 2:City against city.
Speaker 6:It was all for defensive purposes. They had their own little city council.
Speaker 1:So I wasn't really expecting the whole surrounding area to be like that. And then they had what's the building? Where the Dave? Was it you telling us about the lady? That sings yeah. So what is the name of the place?
Speaker 5:It's the baptismal building where they used to baptize the pagans to go into the church. You couldn't go into the church unless you were baptized. Oh, I see, but the dome up there there's a girl that comes every half hour and projects up into the ceiling and it reverberates. She sings, she sings, yeah, in Italian. It's like Andrew Batali would be singing there and because of reverberations it it's really.
Speaker 1:it has a really pronounced effect because and she does- this every half hour on the and when I went before.
Speaker 5:I thought it was free, which I know before I just yeah, and you can go in the church for free and all that, but not anymore.
Speaker 1:Which again would have been okay, I guess, if you could have paid them a token or something right. But instead it was like you had to go online and buy the ticket, and so we didn't go in.
Speaker 5:Correct.
Speaker 7:And so then we walked around we walked over to the church or wherever they were selling the tickets the green door, the green door when Marilyn Chambers was Behind the green door.
Speaker 6:I was waiting for that reference Marilyn Chambers, behind the green door.
Speaker 5:Oh yeah, that's another blast. That's before your time, yeah, way before your time. Whatever, I heard it from my dad.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, we believe that. So, because we couldn't get a ticket, then we start walking around the thing and then we find these. What? There was two or three little sneaks trying to sneak into that place right without a ticket. They walked around the side. They're like, hey, maybe we can get in the back door. Oh, yes, I'm sure no one's ever tried that, so I actually caught them doing it. We have the audio from. Do you have the audio from the lady sneaking in the back door, dan, that you were supposed to have queued up but you?
Speaker 1:didn't, so now you're pausing our podcast no, but you got to get the people lined up.
Speaker 6:Remember we did the audio remember we recorded the audio on my audio.
Speaker 1:See, there you go. It's all about the perceived people going this whole producing thing. You know, know, people don't know. You know, okay, here we go. So here they are trying to sneak in the back door. Ladies, I noticed that you tried to sneak into the Leaning Tower of Paisley today. How did that go? We were busted. You were busted. Now, what do they say to you when you try to sneak in the back door, ma'am?
Speaker 6:I don't know. You'll have to ask her you. I don't know.
Speaker 4:You'll have to ask her you have to go around to the right and get a ticket. Is that right? Yeah, but we went to the left, right and we had to go all the way around the building.
Speaker 7:Uh-huh, and I went in the exit and I was kicked out.
Speaker 5:Wow, wow, we almost made it. If the rest of us hadn't followed you, you would have been in.
Speaker 1:Wow, so this did the walk of shame. Alright, then you had Okay, since you had the other one up there. Then the other thing. So Marco, we were talking about Marco. He's our liaison over here this time. We also saw Silvio, which was a liaison From our other trip, which was so freaking yeah he was not the liaison but the driver.
Speaker 1:Where did you see him? He was just standing in front of trip the driver. Yeah, he was not the liaison but the driver. Where did you see him? He was standing in front of the bus, the entrance of the bus. Talking to our current, To Marco, I was bummed. I missed him. Yeah, I saw him and said oh my God, sylvia, it's good to see you. You know, you remember these people after you've come and met them and hung out with them and spent some time with them, and they're so awesome.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they are so awesome, great people. And so Enio, so Marco, so we went to dinner tonight at this winery, which was beautiful, this incredibly beautiful winery in Tuscany, and during the dinner they had a singer. And if you really want to feel this is just my opinion if you really want to feel this is just my opinion if you really want to feel like a tourist, you go somewhere with a large group of people who are, you know, tourists, and then they start playing songs like YMCA, which is what happened today. Sweet Caroline, ymca, new York, new York, what's that? John Denver, right. And but then so we're on the way over here to Florence and Marco decides he's going to put on, he wants to play YMCA. He played a bunch of disco, a bunch of disco.
Speaker 4:I don't know what that point was, but yeah, yeah, he was just feeling it.
Speaker 1:You know, yes, we posted this.
Speaker 4:He calculated our age and thought oh, they were high school at disco.
Speaker 6:I think it gets people going for some reason.
Speaker 1:It actually did. Well, I'm always going to stand by my hatred of disco, but he got everyone on the bus going, I have to say. Then he was flickering the lights on and off on the bus. He was doing that man down.
Speaker 6:Yeah, he was just flicking it up and down.
Speaker 4:Oh, I thought that was like part of the bus system.
Speaker 5:No, he was giving us disco lights. The only thing that was missing was the ball the driver was doing it. Was Nicholas doing it?
Speaker 6:Yep he was doing it oh okay. And then Marco knew, the dance moves Right, the.
Speaker 5:YMCA usually just won, the YMCA usually just one. You were just doing the Macarena.
Speaker 6:You were doing the Macarena.
Speaker 1:No, he did. He was doing the Macarena.
Speaker 6:And then he was like moving his hips.
Speaker 5:That was the Macarena I don't remember that in the YMCA. No, that's the Macarena.
Speaker 2:What letter is that.
Speaker 7:No, Paul. Why don't you show us how to do the?
Speaker 1:YMCA. Heck, no man, no, no, very, very easy. But he got the whole bus. I've never done the YMCA and I'm never going to do that, that's a fact of my life. But he got the whole bus going and everyone started singing.
Speaker 6:So let's play that for Pat's Peeps 239 here. You don't know about me, but I'm ready to do it. You can tell me how you feel, but you can't tell me how I feel. You don't know about me, but I'm ready to do it. I know this is perfect, but this is not. You don't know about me, but I'm ready to do it. You can tell me how you feel, but you can't tell me how I feel. I, my name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael, my name is Michael, my name is.
Speaker 6:Michael. My name is Michael. My name is Michael.
Speaker 1:I like the whole time George was covering his face.
Speaker 6:So the people?
Speaker 4:like me in the back of the bus, didn't know what the hell was going on, because you couldn't hear it.
Speaker 5:What's that we?
Speaker 4:didn't see Marco dancing, so we don't know why why, everybody was so jazzed up about this and the lights are going off. You didn't see him.
Speaker 1:No, oh, you're a back of the bus type of back. We're in the back of the bus.
Speaker 7:Yeah, we're the best, we're the troublemakers. We're the troublemakers, by the way.
Speaker 4:Yeah, we're the troublemakers.
Speaker 1:Joey and I were walking by and we were at the Leaning Tower of Pisa today. It just cracks me up, I have to say, how many people who go to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa have to do the same exact pose as if they're holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa from keeping it from falling. Do you see how many people were doing that today?
Speaker 4:I did it, you did it too, what I did it too, but did you see the picture that Marco was walking around with the two guys that did the? I'm putting the tower in my backpack.
Speaker 5:And stealing it and stealing it and stealing it yeah that was the german that's what he was passing around, because it was so unique and they did a really good job lighting up the photo. They did a great job and they were pretending like they're stealing the tower when he showed it to me, I couldn't sell you know, I couldn't see what the hell is.
Speaker 1:I just went. Oh yeah, that's great.
Speaker 6:I don't even know what you just showed me and I thought it was almost like they're putting a bathing suit on the tower a one piece so you have that.
Speaker 1:You did a picture of that today, Ryan.
Speaker 7:I did the leaning, the holding up the tower, the Charles Atlas. Look, we have to play another song.
Speaker 1:We'll do it here we go.
Speaker 7:I found the guys. How about that?
Speaker 1:You found what.
Speaker 7:If I can get the guy to open it up? Yeah, and it looks like the way they've positioned the tower in their picture that they're pushing it down into their backpack to steal it.
Speaker 1:Okay, that is pretty clever. That is pretty clever.
Speaker 7:And you can literally search on Google picture of guy stealing Leaning Tower of P Pisa and that picture will come up.
Speaker 6:I wonder if they went to MIT or something.
Speaker 7:Probably.
Speaker 6:That's very funny. That is funny. That's a good one.
Speaker 7:A couple of goofballs, by the way, if you didn't, huh what. Here's another guy who's just got it sticking out of his backpack, See that.
Speaker 6:That is pretty darn clever. That is clever. You know what's good for them.
Speaker 7:That's some creative minds for sure, yeah um oh, I thought no wait, here's the most creative one of all ice cream cone and the tower is the ice cream and she's licking it there you go Whoa Wow.
Speaker 1:Of course it's an ice cream
Speaker 5:cone Wow Is that what they call it now.
Speaker 6:Is that what they call it, shelly? Whatever you call me now, oh.
Speaker 1:Oh, whoops.
Speaker 6:All right, it's all captured right here on.
Speaker 1:Pat's Peeps 239.
Speaker 4:Thank you for that. It's part 39 if we're showing Forget.
Speaker 1:She's on the podcast, Alright fast forward to 2145 into the podcast for that one.
Speaker 6:Why are you turning red? I know I'm turning red on that one.
Speaker 1:So what are we doing tomorrow? Does anyone know what we're doing? Yes, we're shopping. Oh, we were shopping tomorrow.
Speaker 4:Yeah, we have had to stop Pat from buying stuff for like three days now, because you're going to. Florence.
Speaker 1:That's right, that's true. I'm just eager to buy stuff. Well, I will admit, you know they give us these little whispers to listen to all the as we're, you know, listening to the tour guides as they're taking us through these places. Yeah, I don't ever listen. I've always got Pink Floyd or something.
Speaker 3:Like what's that?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've seen Pink Floyd. That's great, it's wonderful. Or you know Italian music.
Speaker 4:That's why I'm here.
Speaker 6:Yes, Dan's here to make sure I don't buy another coat. So if you didn't make this trip, by the way, if you didn't make this trip.
Speaker 1:By the way, if you didn't make this trip, keep in mind, we are going to Sicily and again I'll say that on this trip it's been really nice because a lot of people are on this trip with us on the Pat's Peach group are saying, yep, we're gonna go to Sicily too. So we're gonna be traveling together again and that's coming up in October into the beginning of November. So that means we're going to be in Sicily for Halloween this time Scary.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was here in Florence for Halloween a couple years ago, so so, yeah, if you want to join us, god, we have such a great group of people, you know, can I make?
Speaker 4:a comment on the group of people. Yeah, of course. So I pretty much blew out my knee yesterday, as you well know, and everyone has stepped up with. I have ibuprofen, I have pain medicine, but Ryan and I were sitting because I had to. Neither one of us could walk Luca, we just had to sit. I had to give my leg a us could walk Luca, we just had to sit. I had to give my leg a breast.
Speaker 1:You gave your leg a breast that didn't come out right at all.
Speaker 2:I had to give my leg a breast.
Speaker 7:What cup size did you have added to your leg? It's a C.
Speaker 4:I don't even know what a C is, but anyway it's the letter after B.
Speaker 6:C next Tuesday.
Speaker 4:Anyway, I'm sitting there and the letter after B See you next Tuesday. Anyway, I'm sitting there and these hands all of a sudden hit my back of my shoulder. I'm like what? What's going on? And this green box drops in front of me and it's a knee support. Steve and his wife Desley found this, bought it for me, brought it back. I might tell you what when we got to the winery I put that brace on and it helped so much.
Speaker 2:It just like stabilized it. It helped so much Now.
Speaker 4:tomorrow I'll go to a pharmacy and get a knee brace. But the people on this tour I tell you what are incredible.
Speaker 1:Absolutely incredible. If you forget, like you know medication, or if you need, you know Tylenol, or if you need Dramamine, dramamine, what you know, like I did, people have Dramamine. If you need a band-aid, you know. If you need, you know whatever it is. I'm spilling stuff on myself the whole trip. People have Tide sticks, you know. If you need, uh, you know whatever it is. You know I'm spilling stuff on myself the whole trip, people have tied sticks you know, yeah, they're really they look out for each other.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah well, not tie stick. No, no, one had to be tie stick. Yes, no, hey, tie stick. I haven't heard tie stick in a while, that's a choo, choo, chong and Cheech goes.
Speaker 7:Is that the stuff that's tied to the stick?
Speaker 1:that's right, that's right oh man well, so anyhow, well, it was a fun day and we're going to have another fun day tomorrow. And you know, hey, ryan, you still got that translator thing ready to gear. You got that in the Italian mode.
Speaker 7:I got it in German mode. Well, how about Italian? I can switch it. But while I'm switching it, I want to say, because you were talking about the group of people I got, to give props to Ken Chase, Because, I mean, not only does he put together a fabulous tour, he's got three busloads worth of people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he does.
Speaker 2:And he brought us all together. It's 150 people.
Speaker 7:Yeah, close to 160. Brought us all together at this winery for this beautiful dinner tonight, and it wasn't just. You know the basic oh, we'll bring you a little pasta, we'll bring you a little, some sort of fancy little wine. They had the meats, the prosciutto and the salami, and the olives.
Speaker 4:And the olive oil was so good, the best balsamic vinegar ever and the olive oil was so good and you know this big plate of meat there for the main course ribs and chicken and wild boar sausage was what that was is that what that was?
Speaker 7:it was wild boar sausage and I mean it's no, no, not the sausage, not the. The actual sausage, that was not the little bread with the meat, the actual sausage, wild boar sausage, I mean. But ken puts this stuff together you know, and they just kept it wasn't. Oh hey, it's a winery. You get to each taste one bottle of wine, or whatever every time we emptied a bottle they were popping more corks you know it was unbelievable.
Speaker 7:So I you know, props to ken chase and conservative tours for putting these things together. And this wasn't even the welcome dinner or the going away dinner, which are always spectacular.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they are so conservativetourscom Pat Walsh going to.
Speaker 7:Italy, in Sicily. And what did you want the translator to say in Italian? Now, this time, everybody stay quiet. I'm going to point to you when you're ready to say what you want to translate.
Speaker 1:I want to say thank you to the Pats Peeps group. I want to say thank you for listening to my Pats Peeps podcast and please join us this fall in Sicily Now.
Speaker 7:Translator is working Translator.
Speaker 1:Translating yes, no dead air.
Speaker 3:Voglio ringraziare il gruppo PazPiv. Voglio ringraziarti per aver ascoltato il mio cast di PazPipPod e, per favore, unisci a noi Questo autunno in Sicilia.
Speaker 1:Oh my gosh, just hearing PazPip from the telly was very exciting.
Speaker 3:It's the Pats of Peeps.
Speaker 1:You're listening to Pats of Peeps.
Speaker 3:Pats of Peeps.
Speaker 7:Yeah, we'll see you in Sicily.
Speaker 1:Come with us to Sicily this fall. Well, I want to. Oh God, I got to hear this crap again.
Speaker 4:I apologize for the excessive disco. It's just a thing you got to.
Speaker 6:It's not I still got to get that shirt.
Speaker 1:Thank you for listening. Thanks to Danny Boy, thanks to Dave and Ryan and Shani. Thanks to Danny Boy, thanks to Dave and Ryan and Shelly.
Speaker 6:Thanks to Alia From Florence, italy. Bad Speech 239.
Speaker 1:We're back tomorrow.
Speaker 6:See ya, there's a place you can go. I'll send you there when you're short on your dough. You can stay there and I'll show you I can't get them. It's fun to stay at the YMCA. It's fun to stay at the YMCA. It's fun to stay at the YMCA. They have everything For your mental joy. You can hang out.