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40: Savannah, GA: Southern Tales: Laughs, Treats, and Tunes

Scott Hawkins and Andrew Gaer Season 1 Episode 39

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We have been in the Northeast for a long time. We just spent the coldest day of the trip in the motorhome and we are discovering the Oasis that is Savannah, GA. In this episode we take you to Skidaway Island and meet a new friend, Scott Coleman. Come with us as we begin our adventures in the Deep South!!!

Speaker 1:

That that lovely guitar sound means you are in for a half an hour of enjoyable Kings of the Road podcast time. One Scott Hawkins, coming at you straight out of the South Bay. Two, Ed Gehr, coming at you straight from the Inland Empire. Whoa, whoa, whoa, How's your?

Speaker 2:

fat billed hat and and lifted truck. How's it going? No dis, no disrespect to our ie friends, but I do not live in the. I ain't one of them. No, no, sir, I live squarely behind the orange curtain, north orange county.

Speaker 1:

You're on the way to the, it's true I'm like you're not, you're not.

Speaker 2:

I'm close to that 91 freeway, which is the gateway to the dirt people. Yeah, all of a sudden, it's like oh, my area code is 951 my bill is finally 909 of my hat.

Speaker 1:

It had a nice little curve but now it's lowering.

Speaker 2:

I work in womp womp sounds, or dirt bike sounds Womp womp. To random conversations just as we're going, I also wanted to just do.

Speaker 1:

if you haven't yet hit the subscribe button to Spotify or Apple Podcasts, go and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Also, I just want to say a thank you to Aaron for our theme song. I've noticed that he is touring. He's doing some different things. That's pretty cool. One of the things is at the Home Depot Center here. I'm trying to see if I can go to that. Are you going to that? I don't know. I don't know, maybe. So That'd be fun to go to man some of the stuff I've seen him just shredding. So thanks, aaron, with us.

Speaker 2:

I also saw that he is going to be releasing an album soon. Oh sweet. So whenever that happens, that might not be for a year, but whenever it happens, we'll be sure to.

Speaker 1:

Shut that off. Turn your throats.

Speaker 2:

I mean promote it.

Speaker 1:

Bring him on. Yeah, let's bring him on.

Speaker 1:

I think he was recently on a podcast too, so we should pump that up Maybe we can give a link, but we are very grateful, very grateful for him and his sweet guitar sounds that he, uh, made for us. So it's been fun, been a fun project and, yeah, this is something I enjoy. So, thank you guys for listening, thank you for getting being a part of it, thank you for telling your friends about us and, um, we get to make this just pretty spectacular content. I mean, let's be honest, pretty spectacular.

Speaker 2:

It's among the best. I mean again, we don't have the official polling numbers or anything but in the category of Christian-based road trip prior to 2010, but after 2000,. Two people in a motor home of a length 20 to 25 feet, continental US, with a little bit of Canada category, the dropdown menus that we can really filter out that specifically.

Speaker 1:

I was surprised when the 20 to 25 foot category came down, but there it is, like that is specific, your algorithm crushes it.

Speaker 2:

Well done, sir. I mean, data is king, right? Hey, guess what? I have a snack today.

Speaker 1:

Oh Sakeru, hold on. Is this a surprise snack? Oh, did someone buy those for you? We went to the movies and you bought.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I think Mary bought a whole bunch of snacks when we went to our trip for Tennessee. So for those of you listening, I just held up a box of Junior Mints.

Speaker 1:

Hello, Hello loser of the poll, whatever. So if I go silent for a little bit. Loser of the poll.

Speaker 2:

Whatever, I feel like a winner today. Although they have traveled now to Tennessee and back. And so I'm at that stage where, like it's kind of one Junior Mint at the bottom of the box and I'm like how do?

Speaker 1:

I get this out and they're just peeling it off. Yeah, I got to hit it a little bit.

Speaker 2:

That's the sound of me trying to, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh hold on.

Speaker 2:

Got one. You ready to hear me be enjoying something I'm ready. Gosh.

Speaker 1:

I can't really hear it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I can hear it, it's audio gold. This microphone is way too good.

Speaker 1:

It's funny that you bring up the Junior Mints, because I bought a little bag of reese's when I was at target the other day oh, and you're like wait a minute?

Speaker 2:

yes you've turned very good. I said no, I said what you thought thank you, I said.

Speaker 1:

I said, wow, what a great, delicious treat. I'm sure glad I'm having these and now I I. Now I do enjoy Junior man, so I don't ever want to be saying that Junior Man's aren't good. I just don't think they're anywhere near as good or popular as the Reese's Pieces. Well, I will say, reese's Pieces aren't very good Really, so you're still in that camp.

Speaker 2:

Just not good. I am never choosing Reese's Pieces.

Speaker 1:

Never, never, never, never never, never, never, never, never, never, never. Sitting us the sour patch straws. You're doing sour patch straws yep huh, those are good.

Speaker 2:

What are you talking about? I agree.

Speaker 1:

Well, that gets a bit old that gets a bit old yeah, those, those were like a discovery when I was like eight. I'm like, wait, they made a whole like pack of these. This is incredible and you're like pulling them out and this is like it?

Speaker 2:

did it start at like the base, the little league fields, when they had like the sour belts I think they call them now?

Speaker 1:

those are so good have we talked about the fact that this is just. It feels like a new thought to me, so I don't feel like we have. But really like candy, innovation doesn't happen Right, they're not releasing new candies.

Speaker 1:

The only thing I think of is like Reese's keeps throwing more stuff into a bar, so like now it has pretzels and caramel and peanut butter and this I'm like wow, but like in general, like we've kind of come to the peak. We have wow, but like in general, like we've kind of come to the peak, we have a sour version, sour patch kids. We have coconut, we have um almonds in it. They're not discovering new candies out there. I don't feel like like, do you think that, like the candies that have been around since we were kids are still around, still solid? Our kids aren't enjoying them?

Speaker 2:

there's nothing new that they're looking at like, yeah, there's all these variations and like i've've seen sour gel now and other weird stuff. That's gross.

Speaker 1:

But the stuff my kids are reaching for is the same stuff that we reach for?

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, the good stuff is the good stuff and it always will be. I thought so. Hey, this day is one of the highlights of the trip. I don't even know if we could get to all of it today.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

This is one of my longest entries and oh, there's so much. This is day 51.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I think that's where we're going. It's.

Speaker 2:

November 17th. Yes, oh, my gosh Scott, I'm just so excited Just even thinking aboutth. Yes, oh my gosh, scott, I'm just so excited Just even thinking about it.

Speaker 1:

You are a listener, you're in for a treat.

Speaker 2:

We were in for a treat and we didn't even know.

Speaker 1:

We kind of knew, I think, go ahead. The reason, I think, is because we I'm assuming I know where the story's going and I just want to lay one piece. I legitimately think in the Northeast we didn't see the sun for like 30 days. Yeah, it felt like a long time From the time we drove into Buffalo until now. It was cloudy and cold and there were some really beautiful moments of the flower, the, the fall, leaves and everything, but in general, like two southern california guys were like the days getting shorter. It's chilly, yeah, it is gray, yeah, it didn't snow, but we're just kind of like overall, like you know, like that's so that, that. So that's where we're starting on day 51. And it is the coldest. We had just been through, our coldest night, right.

Speaker 1:

Right so that's important context of like where our brains are, which sets up where we're going and how glorious it is.

Speaker 2:

I mean just spectacular. This is the moment when Dorothy steps into Oz and the world becomes.

Speaker 1:

Technicolor and why we ranked the state so high and why we still hold in our hearts the city we're going to Like so special.

Speaker 2:

People say they're going there like oh, oh I delight, I delight inside for them, yes, yes.

Speaker 1:

And they're like oh, oh, I delight I delight inside for them, yes, yes.

Speaker 2:

And before we get there, yeah, we're somewhere else, which is probably spectacular too. Oh yeah, but we just.

Speaker 1:

We were moving, Go, go go.

Speaker 2:

We drove a bit out of our way to get to Myrtle Beach, so we had to go. Yeah, wow, here we go With a bang. I'm just too excited to read, like I just I'm beside myself Myrtle Beach, to go see the actual beach before we left. So this is Myrtle Beach, south Carolina, right, yep, that's South Carolina. Yeah, that by itself is like one of the greatest destinations in America, I think. But we just kind of, we just kind of that was on the way, that was, that was the gas station on the way, if you will. So I mean, think about put that in context. Beaches on the East Coast are different from ours. On the West Coast, we discovered that the sand is white and powdery, with lots of crushed shells by the water and as you go away from the water there are small dunes with quote dune plants I don't know what they're called. Not much in the way of waves, but we hear the water gets much warmer here, upwards of 80 degrees. That's crazy. Yeah, west Coast, west Coast, peak summer. What are we? 70?

Speaker 1:

72? 72. 72. Yeah, exactly, just stoked in the 70s yeah.

Speaker 2:

You're like, oh no, wetsuit Get in Wonderful, yeah, wonderful. Yeah, it was a very nice beach and a beautiful day, finally shorts weather. See, here we are. The sun will come out in South Carolina. Praise the.

Speaker 1:

Lord.

Speaker 2:

In South Carolina it's sunny On the way to Georgia, which was on our mind. Yeah, go, yeah, go, okay. We got to Savannah, georgia, just before 5 pm and found the church we were to stay at.

Speaker 1:

Stop, stop, because I feel like this is a moment where we have to do our. What do you remember? Because this is one of those times where it's so great and I wonder if I have it locked in the right way.

Speaker 2:

What do you remember?

Speaker 1:

So you've already read it, right.

Speaker 2:

I thought you were going to say you had to sing the Ray Charles song again.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I know. So I did try to time because, remember, I was obsessed with the Ray Charles album because we had seen the movie and so we're listening to it a lot, and so I tried to time the Georgia song to come in as we drove into the state and I missed it by a little bit, but it was a sweet moment. It was a sweet moment for us. It was Me, and Ray is who I'm talking about. You, I don't know where you were emotionally with that, but I really enjoyed it. Yeah, here's why I wanted to do what you remember.

Speaker 2:

I'm making a sandwich, okay.

Speaker 1:

Tell me. So we found Stidaway Island Methodist Church, which is, I believe, the name of the church. Yeah, name of the church, yeah, and we pull into this place and it's it's like five o'clock and we were right before. They have their wednesday night program and they're gonna feed the whole church and the youth pastor's there and for some reason, part of his job is to cook also, for In my mind, it's a lot of people, like 150, 200 people. He has to feed a lot of people and what does he decide to feed them? Again, what do you remember? We're having Port Tenderloin. We're having Port Tenderloin.

Speaker 2:

You are like a freaking elephant. I read ahead today and this was all new to me really and you're just like pulling this out of your pocket from 20 years.

Speaker 1:

My goodness, I am impressed that's why, because I think I go back here sometimes I'm having a stressful day and I'm just like remember george is on your mind george is on my mind oh man.

Speaker 2:

He's like do you want to help. Of course we want to help. Keep going.

Speaker 1:

Of course we want to help.

Speaker 1:

I think there's like big apples and I don't know what else sides there are. Oh yeah, but I'm looking at this going. This is what we're making for a lot of church people and he's just busting it out. Lot of church people and he's just busting it out, and so we serve everybody and we serve everybody, and we then go out with him to a bar in savannah and we have a drink and we're hanging out with him. We may go to his house, uh, before or after that, something like we hang out, um, I don't think he's married, I think he's single. I don't remember that part. Yeah, he was a bachelor. He was okay. I wasn't saying this sounds bachelor because you have a lot of free. You're very nimble. Yeah, yeah, sure, I'll do that. Yeah, yeah, you and I now would be like, well, let me call and check it out that's not gonna happen.

Speaker 1:

I gotta drive three kids to this place and then go there and then I just have to be on my seven so I can swatch, right, um and, and then, um, I don't know if we want to go into the next day, but that is one of my very, very favorite like, yeah, just God being so gracious with us, but anything I forgot about that night. So how did I do? You did shockingly well. Okay, again, a special time and we rolled in its day. But go for it. Do you want to read it? Or did I do well?

Speaker 2:

enough to summarize. No, I'm going to read it, cause there's a couple of details in here that I had certainly forgotten about. But you, I mean, wow, you hit the points. That was impressive. Okay, so we got to Skidaway Island Methodist Church. The youth pastor is Scott Cleveland. I wrote his last name down. We've got to find this guy.

Speaker 1:

We're going to find him. We're going to work. We're going to find Scott Cleveland. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And when we found him.

Speaker 1:

If you're listening to this contact us.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if you're listening to us, I wow. How cool is that? Yeah, he was cooking dinner for the quote Wednesday night family dinner. I did, I Did. They do this every week, could you imagine?

Speaker 1:

Okay, well, we do, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So he is also the.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh yeah, I write it down. He is also the family ministries director and, as it turns out, he's a great chef too. So to recap, thus far Youth pastor yeah. Family ministries director great chef too. So to recap, thus far youth pastor, family ministries director, chef yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, he's a catch, ladies, he's a catch.

Speaker 2:

How's this guy a bachelor right? There were 200 people expected to show up for this dinner, so we were thinking lasagna or something easy like that. Well, he cooked pork tenderloin. Of course he did broccoli with cheese, wild rice, baked apples, walnuts and cranberries and for dessert, bread pudding for 200 people, scott, cleveland.

Speaker 1:

We're coming at you, man, we're going to find you, we're coming.

Speaker 2:

We are. It was spectacular. And since we were in the South, the drink of choice is sweet tea. Now, sweet tea is nothing more than brown sugar water, but it's delicious.

Speaker 1:

I still don't like sweet tea, but you always have no I.

Speaker 2:

Really no, I, I don't like it, I mean so. So you just lied when we had it Just lied to the journal Journal liar. I didn't say I liked it.

Speaker 1:

You said it was delicious.

Speaker 2:

I said the food was delicious, not the sweet tea. I said it's brown sugar water. Oh, but it is delicious. Okay, right, I did say that. Well, I think it took us by surprise, and then we got kind of used to it.

Speaker 1:

But today like.

Speaker 2:

I'll never, because it is so sweet and the trick that we learned. So a lot of people, at least here on the West Coast, like iced tea. You know we all drink iced tea and you put sugar in the iced tea. That is not sweet tea. At all Sweet tea, you have to heat it up and fully dissolve the sugar.

Speaker 1:

Well, basically, the recipe is like one pound of granulated sugar eight ounces of water and a tea bag and, and then you boil that, so most of the water evaporates you basically made simple syrup and then like, like, throw tea at it and see what sticks, yeah, and then you drink that and it is the only beverage. So I again I've said this a long time I've lived in alabama for six years brought alabamians to california and when we went to a restaurant you can't order sweet tea in southern california it's you it's unless you go to chick-fil-a, which is a southern company right and now.

Speaker 1:

Now, like mcdonald's, has it right, fast food places, but like just a burrito place.

Speaker 2:

They don't have sweet tea here, they have machada and they have orangerito place. They don't have sweet tea here.

Speaker 1:

They have horchata and they have orange vein, but they don't have sweet tea.

Speaker 1:

I love this line. I think it was a high schooler. She looks at me and she's like do you understand, pastor Scott? This is like not being able to order a hamburger. I was like, oh my goodness, you're right. After I lived there long enough, I'm like it's just, you go to the fanciest restaurant where you're paying 500 for your steak and you're gonna glass of sweet tea with it, like that's, that's how common it is. And here we're everything. Yeah, it's just shocking. So, yeah, I was like that's a good way. She's like this is this is just life. Like I can't get sweet tea? Yeah, well, might as well just have water then, because no other beverage.

Speaker 2:

Yeah as good. Yeah, what's the point? I hate this. Yeah, that's why you don't hear about people from the south moving to california but that's yeah, so that's true and and our housing cost that's 10 times no, no it's the tea.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's a tea. Okay, yeah, it's fair, fair, fair. They do sell Milo's now in Costco. I've seen Milo's is like a Birmingham company, that there was always a green thing of Milo's and a red thing of Milo's at every church event. And one is a spade sweetener, then a sugar and then there's normal tea without unsweet tea, as they call it in the South. Now they sell it at Costco here. I just saw a gallon of Milo's. So if you want the original OG stuff, there it is. That's what they drink in the South.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's good to know. I won't buy it. But it's good to know For those of you who like that kind of thing. If you're in the South, brace yourself. Just order tea and see what happens. It's going to be sweet tea. Just make order tea and see what happens. Oh, it's gonna be sweet tea, it's trying to be just make sure.

Speaker 1:

My one thing like to make it palatable, just make sure there's a lot of ice in it, like you want it very cold now I. I say like I can get it down and it's not so bad. That's not like, oh, there's. I just never prefer it. I just never. Yeah, I never think about sweet tea.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a and we're making such a big deal of it. There's probably more sugar and Coke than sweet. Well, maybe not, I don't know. It is so much.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a great question. Though that, that's a great question. We should check. Yeah, okay, ooh, a poll question. Okay, ooh, a poll question. We'll put that up. Which has more sugar Coke or Sweet Tea? Just what do you think I like that poll question? Let's do it. Let's do it, I like that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, as if all that wasn't enough, that's right, folks, we're not done here, scott. After dinner, scott sang Southern hymns in an incredible Opera style voice.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, this guy, he's probably running the country you guys, or he should you.

Speaker 2:

Why is he running for?

Speaker 1:

president, family ministries director, chef, yeah, opera singer.

Speaker 2:

Of course we were convinced. We were convinced this was some sort of superhero. I still think that's true. At 7.30, we went up with some of the youth to have a little Bible study. There were about seven high schoolers, so it was a nice little group. One of the girls was 4'11" and as cute as a peach, as they say. She had the southern accent, of course, and the reason I bring this up. So just picture this Little 4'11" sweet cute Southern girl. Howdy y'all.

Speaker 1:

How do you like?

Speaker 2:

Joe or Jess. Oh, why am I doing this? Anyways, just think of like a real sweet, you know southern girl, real cute, real small. The reason I bring this up is because she hunts. Of course she does. She goes out and kills animals, hooray for the South, and it's Kim's son.

Speaker 1:

It brings them back home.

Speaker 2:

We were us city boys were like I'm sorry, what?

Speaker 1:

you do what now? You are so cute, but yeah, you'll shoot something, yeah you have killed and cleaned animals have you seen that? Oh my gosh, that's like I want a 27 year old man, but not a california 27, a southern 27, where they know how to like shoot things and kill things and cook things.

Speaker 2:

Oh okay, that's fair yeah, yeah, southern california and smoke weed, yeah, and I know where to get a good burrito, which you know. That is a pretty good that's a marketable trait.

Speaker 1:

I feel like Scott Hernandez has more than that going on, though. Way to go, scott. Scott Hernandez.

Speaker 2:

Is it Hernandez? What's his last name? Coleman Cleveland. You remember pork tenderloin from 20 years ago but you didn't remember Cleveland from 20 seconds ago. That's special. Oh my gosh, Johnchriscom.

Speaker 1:

It's not like it matters Neither of them exist.

Speaker 2:

It's great though. So can you believe the night was still not over? Of course not. Believe the night was still not over? Of course not. Scott, the youth pastor drove us around downtown savannah for a bit of a tour. What a city. It's the oldest city in all of georgia, established in 1733. The city was commissioned by king george ii and actually designed in England. He told those going over to find a place to build this city, and so they did so. Basically, he designed a city and said go over to America, find a place to build it and build it. So they did.

Speaker 1:

To protect this from the Spanish. Okay, random question. Oh yeah, if you had to guess, how many times have you almost said that exact sentence at like random dinner parties or in conversation with people about the history of Savannah Ever?

Speaker 2:

Zero times.

Speaker 1:

Zero times.

Speaker 2:

Oh, dude, I missed an opportunity.

Speaker 1:

My overrunner is probably 15. Oh dang, I almost say it that exact same way. Oh dang, I almost say that it's that same way. Oh yeah, Savannah, you know King George designed it in England and dropped it over here to find a place to put it to protect from the Spanish, To have enough from Florida. Oh, surprised you didn't know that Random person at dinner party. Okay, I'm going to lock that away.

Speaker 2:

I want to go to a dinner party where you are also at said dinner party and just go like get there early and tell everybody that fact, somehow work it in a conversation, and then just sit near you and be like savannah's a cool place, just saying oh I'm ready, and then let the conversation and they're like actually we did know that, and then I'll just slip out of the conversation and exit like damn it.

Speaker 1:

You text all my friends before I get there. Hey, did you know.

Speaker 2:

Hey, just FYI. I want you all to know this fact. Just no reason.

Speaker 1:

Who's this guy? The Savannah fact. Oh snap, so, oh, that is a fact I have in my back pocket, ready to use when I need to. That's a good one. You just whip it out of nowhere.

Speaker 2:

That sounds wrong. Oh, that is a fact I have in my back pocket ready to use when I need to. That's a good one, that's a good one. You just whip it out of nowhere. That sounds wrong, don't?

Speaker 1:

put that on your shirt Sometimes. No, it's more of like when I know people are traveling to Savannah. It's when it comes up.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so there's some context there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's not just like you're sitting kind of in silence at a soccer game and you're like so savannah, georgia was commissioned by king george ii to protect from your challenge.

Speaker 2:

Though, when you go to mount hermann, I want you just to randomly bring it up and then test me ding brought it up randomly around a conversation and I'm gonna try to just, yeah, meet some random people this year and just see how quickly I can work it in yes and in a lull, hey, yeah. Oh, you're waiting for your kid at child camp too? Yeah, where are you from oh Bay Area? Yeah, I'm from Southern California. Did you know that King George II commissioned Savannah Georgia to be built in 1733 to protect it from the Spanish invading from?

Speaker 1:

Florida and I'll bet you they'd go. No, but thank you. Thank you, random fat toy man.

Speaker 2:

That is fascinating. I also love Savannah Georgia, and then we'll become great friends, yeah, and they'll be like nope you're on your own.

Speaker 1:

No, sorry, that's all you get.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, nope, I did my piece and I'm gone.

Speaker 1:

Tomorrow I'll have another fat toy for you.

Speaker 2:

Boom, yeah Done.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, after our tour. Oh so the city is lined with gorgeous Southern mansions and live oaks covered in Spanish moss. Everybody's got that picture in their head, I think, just like those giant oak trees covered in Spanish moss.

Speaker 1:

Oh, beautiful, but you don't know, it's Savannah.

Speaker 2:

You don't think most people know.

Speaker 1:

I don't, and I think for us.

Speaker 2:

that's what? Is that another toll?

Speaker 1:

Maybe that's what really I think. For us, the part of Savannah that was so spectacular was, yes, we came out of the cold. It was miserable. We walked into this place where it's just, I mean, it's almost like walking into heaven. There's poor tenderloin being baked for us, stock singing hymns. We're hanging out with these cool people. They're welcoming us the way Southerners do. We're driving around the city and I felt like we just like pitched Savannah on the map. You know what I mean? It wasn't like. We're like oh, we've heard great things about savannah, but then we go to the city and we're like what is this magical place? That's beautiful and forrest gump was filled there, but the thing you're thinking of is that pork bench where he's talking, everyone wants a box chocolates. That's one of the squares of savannah, like that's where you have to put yourself. And yeah, that's what I think also made it so amazing for us. It's like this was not supposed to be, but yet it was and is.

Speaker 2:

And is to come.

Speaker 1:

I know I'm preaching now, but man.

Speaker 2:

It's spiritual, though it was, you know, and it's like it's on a river too, and just go to. Savannah.

Speaker 1:

work that into your life I, I and I also think that, no matter how high they're talking of it, when you show up you'll be satisfied you went over right, it's beautiful. Be ready to eat. You're gonna eat, so much food.

Speaker 2:

We probably talk about it, so we won't I can't? I guarantee you have to talk about it so I'm not gonna spoil it here no, I think actually, even though I haven't quite finished the day, I think we're gonna wrap it up today and we're gonna come back next week to finish that first night and then get into the next day, but you guys, there's an episode coming up.

Speaker 1:

You guys there's some like we've done a lot on this road trip already, but there are still some of the classic stories coming up of the trip. Yeah and oh yeah, next episode is gonna be.

Speaker 2:

It's gonna be great, yeah we spent a couple days there and and you can't even believe this but Scott gets even better. Not Scott Hawkins, we all know he's peaked long ago, long ago, but Scott.

Speaker 1:

Cleveland. We really, really appreciate him. I'm going to go on a little hunt see if we can track him down, but what a trip, what a place. So it's going to be great guys. We're looking forward to it. So yeah, this episode was good. Next episode you might even yeah, also pretty good.

Speaker 2:

You know, I don't like to over promise, you know what I'm saying. Like, by this point, we're like what 40 episodes you, you know what I'm saying, that's my whole life Over promise, under deliver. By this point we're like what 40 episodes? You pretty much know what you're getting, but you don't know exactly. Yeah, you don't know exactly what's going to happen. You just know that it's going to be spectacular, spectacular.

Speaker 1:

Which is our baseline.

Speaker 2:

See you next time, bye. Georgia which is our baseline. See you next time, bye.