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Gator and Slice hang out with Eric and Pat and we get subs and shoot the shit
Today today's gonna be a weird one folks, but that's alright, because that's you never know what you're gonna expect around here. This is I'm I'm I'm in my I'm in the I'm in the pod mobile with my my buddy Eric and we're going to get some lunch and we're gonna meet Brian.
SPEAKER_16And we're choking on love bugs. And we're choking on love bugs. Oh, I should take a oh the back of my house is just covered.
SPEAKER_17You know what I found out? Love bugs like fresh paint. Oh, and that's why they're well and our house is precinctly painted, so the love bugs are attracted to the maybe the off-gassing or the bright color.
SPEAKER_02I know they're attracted to exhaust. Are they? Which is why they're all around cars. When you stop at a traffic light, that's why they're swarming people in traffic.
SPEAKER_16So are love bugs just a Florida thing, or how far do they go? It's a Florida thing. Just Florida. As far as I know, I don't know.
SPEAKER_17We don't know. We have love bugs, and they are these little bugs and a mate, I think. The female hooks up with a male, maybe.
SPEAKER_02And that's why they call them love bugs, because they're always attached. They're attached to their mates. Back to back, sort of.
SPEAKER_16Butt to butt. Butt to butt. And they don't bite and they don't live very long.
SPEAKER_02And nobody really eats them in nature. They must be toxic. They don't eat them, do they? No, birds aren't eating them.
SPEAKER_17They're not really like and they are everywhere. This I mean, not always. Like the last few years I haven't really seen them, but this year they had a hatching, man.
SPEAKER_02Which is odd because it's been so dry, and their life cycle as a larva depends on moist soil. I thought that they had to do better over.
SPEAKER_17I thought they had to do better when it was dry because they're so bad this year.
SPEAKER_02Right. So the experts are baffled.
SPEAKER_17Is that true?
SPEAKER_02Yes, it is. I'm not sure.
SPEAKER_17Haven't you noticed in the last decade or even five years that there really hasn't been as many love bugs as well?
SPEAKER_16Like last year, there was like none. I don't remember. And now there's more than I've ever seen before. It's like it's like the revelation.
SPEAKER_17It's like some sort of end time revelation.
SPEAKER_02Well, it's the beginning of the great plagues.
SPEAKER_16It's the love bug plague. Good thing they don't carry anything.
SPEAKER_17I mean they are everywhere, and they don't really bother you. I mean, the Caroline's mad because she we're having people over, and she keeps having to sweep them up and vacuum them up, and because they die, and then they're like they'll be all over the house today. By tonight, they'll all be dead.
SPEAKER_16In piles. In piles.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_16And the way they smear on the windshield, oh my god. The cars. Yeah. So the if you have a car wash around here, you're you're banking.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, but it takes some effort. They just don't come right off. It's like a look at my windshield right now. Now I've heard you can use a dryer sheet, and I haven't tried it yet. I don't know what the magic is in the dryer sheet. But I heard if you wipe your windshield with a dryer sheet, it's like it works like magic.
SPEAKER_17Um I don't have any dryer sheets. I don't use dryer sheets.
SPEAKER_02No, I don't either. Um I might try, I might get some.
SPEAKER_16Well, if you maybe we should go in together on some. Let's go in on a box of mounts. Yeah. 100 sheet.
SPEAKER_17For our regular listeners, you might remember that we've run into Eric here, who I'm with today, when we went to the Leonardo's Pizza that day. Uh Brian and I were going to the uh Leonardo's Pizza and we saw your truck, and then we had lunch together. And I think that you got you made it, you were a podcast guest that day.
SPEAKER_16Yes, I felt privileged and honored. And then, and then uh and today you're like basically my co-host. Yeah, for now. You're like a co-host on the drive for sure.
SPEAKER_14And the good thing about the podcast is there's no rules. Just talk just right, is just right, you know? No rules, just right. That's our motto, actually.
SPEAKER_02That's a great motto. I wish that worked for a lot of things. Well, the love bugs. Now look at this nice landscape.
SPEAKER_15With the beach sunflower. And then you know what they weed it? They actually weed it too. I've seen them weed it. Yeah, the coontis coming back. It took a bit of a burn over there. I thought the coontis were a lot bigger. You're right. That's a good one. Well, they took a hit. They were exposed out there. The rocks are nice. Ooh!
SPEAKER_17Ooh! Maybe we can get some rocks at the end down there to help balance out that one pot part. Oh, like to keep mulch from sliding. Well, no, just like when it when it gets skinny at the end, and we're gonna and you were talking about doing coontis, maybe you have a couple rocks and a couple countis to kind of balance out. So it's for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_16I mean you gotta look. Do you have any rocks around or no? You don't know there's no rocks around. I don't know where you get these rocks. You always come up with rocks. Sundays at the construction site.
SPEAKER_02Oh, wait, I didn't say that.
SPEAKER_17Wait a second. What what construction site has rocks?
SPEAKER_02Nothing. You now no construction sites do. Those were the good old days. No, you have to buy them, right? You gotta buy them. Where and where do you buy what what's the nursery? Uh shout out to TNT Nursery for a great place to buy. Oh. Uh limestone rocks. Do they load them for you? They load them, uh, they deliver them, and they'll even put them where you want them.
SPEAKER_17Well, I don't need them to do that, because we're only gonna need two or three.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, I can take care of that. And their prices are very reasonable.
SPEAKER_17Well, you got a little bit of a uh job security with me because my project is kind of ongoing. Yeah, that's good.
SPEAKER_02We're taking care of it, you know, piece by piece.
SPEAKER_16It's looking good. It's looking real good.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Nature friendly. Those plants for uh butterflies, nectar sources for all the nice pollinators.
SPEAKER_17I keep running into um uh lantanas all over. They they just pop up everywhere. Um and I keep moving the lantanas to the fence line in the back of the property.
SPEAKER_16I must have about 15 back there now. Yeah, that's a great pollinator plant.
SPEAKER_02And it and in and uh and a lot of controversy around Lantana.
SPEAKER_17But we don't have to get into that. Well, I would like to hear about that, but in the house in the yard in the Ukrainian's backyard, Lantana has gone nuts.
SPEAKER_16And let me tell you, the blooms are everywhere, and it's beautiful. And the butterflies are going to be a little bit more than a few. The butterflies are butterflies.
SPEAKER_02So why is that is it because it's invasive or just so it's native to the Caribbean, supposedly. And uh I think that's close enough that eventually it would have got to Florida, right?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, yeah. So what's the but what's the controversial part that they're it's invasive?
SPEAKER_02It's non-native and invasive, and so it sure seems native.
SPEAKER_17It grows in dry sandy soil easily, right? It pops up everywhere.
SPEAKER_02The way things are going with you know all these droughts and early drought, it it's a good plant to have around that offers something for the pollinators.
SPEAKER_16The thing is, when they're small, you can move them, and if you clump them, they're really nice. Why aren't those people going? I don't know, but they go right in front of them. Everyone's asleep. Look at that.
SPEAKER_17They're all on their phones, and there's nobody even honked. I honked like hell.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that was a good solid 30 second.
SPEAKER_17That was time that those people didn't go. We had to turn left in front of them because our left turn signal went away. And I'm like, oh, we're gonna have to stop. And then the people that were and they didn't stay there. Both of them, both lanes. Both lanes. Uh we're we're passing, we've left my we've we we got we started the podcast when we left my house. Now we're passing Satchel's pizza on the right. Yeah, looks like there's a few parking spots on the house. Oh, pretty busy though. So come on down. Pretty busy. Pretty busy. Come on down.
SPEAKER_16Let's buy one, get one pitchers today.
SPEAKER_17Do you remember when we had $10 Pitcher Night? Were you involved with that? I wish I did. We were doing the $10 Pitcher Tuesdays. Uh because and you know what? It took off. People really liked that idea.
SPEAKER_16Get those like premium beers. Oh, yeah, that's a great deal. And you use the old school big blast pitchers. We use the 60. Not those plastic. They're plastic pitchers, but they're 64 ounce, so it's four pints. That's a real pitcher when you get four pints out of that. Okay, okay. That's a great deal. So you're getting a 250 beer. That a craft beer.
SPEAKER_17And uh uh yeah, a good beer. And the thing is, it was almost so popular, that's why we stopped it. It was really encouraging. A lot of drunkers. You weren't losing money, yeah. Yeah, I don't know about we're losing money.
SPEAKER_02Well, you maybe weren't losing money, but you were definitely promoting drinking.
SPEAKER_17Well, I guess if you come and buy a pizza and you get a pitcher, then it's fine. But if you just come and you just decide you're gonna just drink with your buddies, we're not a-get another one.
SPEAKER_02Hey, I'll get this one.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, you got four you each buy a pitcher, you're ready to not drive home. I wonder if if but you know, it's not a bad idea.
SPEAKER_17It is a bar back there to have some sort of a happy hour. We've never that was the only time we ever did that.
SPEAKER_02Let's talk about this and come up with a plan. Some kind of happy hour plan. Maybe just a one-hour happy hour.
SPEAKER_17What if you bring your own?
SPEAKER_02Five to six.
SPEAKER_17Five to six? That's a bad that's not a bad idea. What would you do? Like a two dollars off? Five dollar pints.
SPEAKER_16Or four dollar pints. I like four dollar pints, sounds better.
SPEAKER_02Four dollar pint sounds really good. Boy, I bet that would really bring them in. In just an hour, you know, you're you're not getting anyone too.
SPEAKER_17Then when you look at your if you're four pints, so a pitcher would be 48, 12, 16. You can do $15 pictures.
SPEAKER_02$15 pictures.
SPEAKER_17That would be the way to go.
SPEAKER_02Because everything's more expensive now, anyway.
SPEAKER_16So anyway, not a bad idea. It's not nickel beer. No. You remember that? Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02CJ's when it used to be over by Tony and Pat.
SPEAKER_16Those were fun times. What kind of beer was it? Just you know, domestic whatever. Right.
SPEAKER_02Well, what do you want for a nickel, you know?
SPEAKER_16Yeah. That that's always a recipe for disaster.
SPEAKER_02That's why they did it.
SPEAKER_17It was like disaster night. Have you ever been to Ollie's Bargain Outlet?
SPEAKER_02Yes, and I'm not gonna promote it too much because I don't want them to run out of things that I buy there. What kind of things do you buy there?
SPEAKER_17I've been in that place once or twice, and I'm like, this place is disgusting.
SPEAKER_16It's like a really big dollar general with shit everywhere and mixed. So they're Mexican flower pots? That's red pots. They have red flower pots. But they're all seem to be really tall and skinny. They got different ones.
SPEAKER_17I guess I don't go often enough to re- So you're getting pots.
SPEAKER_02I can reveal the best cap of secret about ollies.
SPEAKER_17Let me tell you something about this podcast. Most of the people that listen are in the Midwest. They're out there in Utah and Colorado. They can come shop at our olies. They're not gonna shop at our Ollies. There's probably a few people in Gainesville, and those people aren't gonna steal it. Like, what I'm saying is it that we're not very popular. You're free to tell your secrets here.
SPEAKER_02Okay, so here's the deal. You know, if you go to any of the auto parts store and you go to buy windshield wiper blades, they're ridiculous. $30. $30 for every single one. Yeah, for one. Guess how much they are at Ollie's and they're name brand and really good. $25? Four dollars. Really? Wiper blades for four dollars. All the sizes? All the sizes. Michelin, um Simons. Siemens. Siemens, is that how you say it? Yeah. Yeah. Name brand, great stuff. Really? Yeah. Four bucks. I can't. I was thinking. So when I go in there, I'd buy like six at a time.
SPEAKER_17I was passing that place and I'm thinking, that is the I had to go there the other day because we needed flip-flops at the restaurant. We have these PVC pipes, and you hit them with flip-flops, and they make sounds. Oh kids do. Okay. And so the flip-flops are broken, and the guy's like, oh, I get them from Ollie's. I said, I'm going that way, I'll get them. And I go in there and I'm just like, God, this place is a nightmare. It is, because it's kind of dumpy, but that's. That's jumpy, and I didn't want to like focus my eyes too much because I was afraid I was going to get distracted and buy a bunch of shit I didn't need.
SPEAKER_02You're not going to buy food from there. But you know, auto parts stuff is really cheap there and it's named brand. I don't know why wiper blades are $30.
SPEAKER_16I I I've always been confused that wiper blades were so expensive.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. So anyway, that's the hot wiper.
SPEAKER_17Well, that's a good tip. And that's not and that doesn't mean that you're gonna go and they're gonna be gone.
SPEAKER_02No, they keep a pretty good supply, but I it's funny, you know, how people will go spend $30 and maybe they don't know they can get them for $4. They don't know. But now they do. But now they do, and it's gonna spread like wildfire. And I'm gonna go in there and I'm gonna be like, Won't won't, no more wiper plays. Where? Right next to that black truck. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_16We're um we've now arrived at our favorite sandwich shop, Hogan's Heroes. The best sandwich shop in town.
SPEAKER_17Eric pointed out a shady spot which I completely would have missed.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, we don't want to get into a hot car. All right.
SPEAKER_17I guess we don't really need to lock it. There's nothing to steal.
SPEAKER_02All right, I'll just crack the window then.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. I don't know. Oh no! Oh I I was thinking I didn't have any money, but now because it's cash only. I think I do. Do you have cash? Oh cash only at this place. Oh, I got some cash. Alright, so Eric's gone in. I'm getting my cash. Brian's meeting us here. And and so this is Eric. He does uh he's like a landscape architect uh sort of guy, does all kind of creative Florida friendly landscaping, really great to work with, and then uh my other friend Pat's meeting us. Pat Kelly. He's uh he makes uh he taps the trees up in Vermont for maple syrup, but he's building a house down here. I'm gonna pause because uh I don't see my I'm gonna pause for a minute. Hello, slides. Look at this, buddy. 16 minutes in 16 minutes deep. We're 16 minutes in right now. I'd love to see that. You don't even know what we said. You don't even we talk about you mostly. Oh, I can't wait. I can't wait to listen. Uh when we got here, there was no line, unfortunately. Right. But I was like, uh, and then I thought, well, I'll eat and then you can talk, and then you can eat, and I talked, right? Yeah, that's a good idea. And uh Pat's coming. So you know Eric was on a previous podcast. Famously, he's my new co-host. Famously. And uh and Pat's coming. You know Pat? Kelly. Uh maybe not. I don't know if you know Pat. So he used to live here, but he's moved to um he lives in Vermont right now and makes Oh, that's your friend that makes maple syrup. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And his daughter, um, Ava works at Satchels a little bit. She's in school, she just works there on the weekends a little bit. Cool. I guess I don't know. He's coming to town and mowing her ass and stuff. Nice. I'm getting him I'm getting him up here. Hey man. You you're skipping that line. Right. Um, we got a big table over here. And uh we're recording right now. Oh god. Uh yeah. We're just talking oh, right now. Here's the thing. We just talk about normal stuff. We don't talk about politics, we just talk about normal stuff. Um except for politics, normal stuff. Yeah, except we just don't want to talk politics because it just it's just there's just too many other things to talk about. We don't need to talk about politics. We don't want to be so divisive, dude. We're gonna be divisive. We're for our podcast is for people. It's entertainment, it's for people. And so we want all the people. That's right. No matter what their views are, huh? Um, you know, one of the things that we mentioned on the way here was the love bugs.
SPEAKER_07Jesus. Yeah.
SPEAKER_17Is it a crazy year for love bugs?
SPEAKER_04I almost said it was a bumper crop, but I know that's more for like agriculture. But that's not really a bumper crop, but you know what I'm saying. Do you know what's like a plague room?
SPEAKER_01It feels like one of the plagues. I said like revelation. They I found out that they like fresh paint. So that's why their our house was just painted, and they are covering the house.
SPEAKER_17They like that method cleaner too, if you ever use He said they like uh exhaust. That's why they like cars. Like But then bugs don't eat 'em. I mean nothing eats them. Not bugs, I mean like birds, nothing eats them, so they have no their only natural predators is like the front of the car. And then we found out through Eric that he heard that if you use a dryer sheet, it'll help clean your windshield. Makes cleaning your windshield easy. I we're talking about maybe going in on a box of bounce. Are you in on a bounce? Would you go in on a box of bounce? I need it, trust me, I need it. Yeah. Okay. Alright. We'll see you guys at the table. It's cash only. Y'all got cash?
SPEAKER_04I've been looking forward to this day for years coming in here and playing with a with a personal check.
SPEAKER_11It's a local check.
SPEAKER_04Like it's got says games on it. Southeast.
SPEAKER_17Uh Eric there got a meatball sub, which I've never had here. He got a he got a meatball sub with onions in Swiss. But you got I got a number seven, I always get number seven. Ham turkey. Instead of probe lemon, I got mustard. I mean, Kate also likes seven. We always get seven. Oh, you like cold? They got a gr they got a chicken quesadilla. I didn't know about a chicken quesadilla. Somebody comes to onions and gets a quesadilla. Come on. Caroline gets tomato crowns. I always see that and I'm like, I'm like, when they cut the top of the tomato.
SPEAKER_10Caroline gets it.
SPEAKER_17When they give you the top of the tomatoes. And you get a hardballed egg. Like a top of the tomato?
SPEAKER_04With like uh number one eight inch. Hot. What did you like on that? Everything.
SPEAKER_08Anything else for you?
SPEAKER_04Uh can I have a side of colesla? Number 33! We're about to drink and uh just a water.
SPEAKER_17He's been waiting his whole life to pay with a chip.
SPEAKER_07What is that? Number 001.
SPEAKER_17Alright guys. Alright. We we were we were able to get um we were able to get Pat Pat to skip the line a little bit. Did you see that? No. Well we so Brian came in, and then three people came in, and then Pat was like oh hey!
SPEAKER_10I said, hey Pat.
SPEAKER_17And then we kind of like played it off, you know, like uh Well he's not one of those guys that looks at the board for 20 minutes. He doesn't seem like he knows what to get though.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, look at him.
SPEAKER_17He goes, I don't know. He goes, I don't know, I like a cold sub, maybe. But Brian's excited because he's never no Brian's never paid with a check. He's always wanted to pay with a check here because it's cash or check. So Brian is like, he's gonna. He's so excited.
SPEAKER_10Oh my god.
SPEAKER_17And uh and then and we And I told him I we I told him about the love bugs and and and Pat had something that that they like, something that's some kind of toxic thing that they seem to like. He was singing about that, so uh and and he and he said it was like a plague. I mean it's just everybody's on the same page with these bugs, man. He called it a plague too? Yeah. I didn't call it a plague, but I was referring to the referring-oh, you've already eaten all of your chips? Eric, you're supposed to have a little bat a bite of your sandwich and a chip.
SPEAKER_18Give me an eight inch, anyways. You said six.
SPEAKER_17And I got an eight inch. Yeah, I was gonna get an eight inch.
SPEAKER_02What size did you get? I got a I always get a six, it's fine. Oh, okay. So we're six inch buddies. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04It's kind of weird that because normally, right, when you get a sub, it's like it's half a hole or six inches. They got like the in between.
SPEAKER_17So weird.
SPEAKER_01They got six, eight, and twelve. So how do they keep their bread?
SPEAKER_02I usually get an eight for like dinner, but I'm like, I gotta go back and work out in the hot sun. I don't want to.
SPEAKER_04I almost got a twelve. And then I knew I was gonna regret it.
SPEAKER_02What is the size of their bread? Usually I'll get a twelve to save half.
SPEAKER_04I do the whole thing.
SPEAKER_01Well, what's the size of their bread? It's right there. But they're not twelve. They look like they're 20.
SPEAKER_05They cut off four inches. Are they 24? I think you're right. That's how they do it. That's how the map works. Yeah, 8 times 3. Right. Boom! 6 times 4. Yeah, 6 times 4. 12 times 2. 12 times 2.
SPEAKER_17That's how they do it, man. I should get the wheat. It's genius. I should get the wheat. I bet the wheat's good.
SPEAKER_02I was just here Tuesday night and I got the wheat number 22. That's my favorite. But I couldn't get it again. Because it's so much processed meat. Because it's pastrami. That's why it's so good.
SPEAKER_17I just went to so good. I just went to Gyro Pluff's recently with Silas last week, and it just wasn't really ready. I mean, and so it's also far away. Like this is close to everybody. Yeah, yeah. Because he's right there. Did you come from work or did you go home? I went home.
SPEAKER_04And then I came home.
SPEAKER_01When did you get off?
SPEAKER_04I got off like probably like 1115. A little after 11. Probably like between 11 and 11.15. So you went home to get your checkbook. Well, I had I always have my checkbook. I love that. I have been we watched you write a check. I felt like I was uh Pat watched you write a check too. Everybody in the line behind a check.
SPEAKER_03That happened to me in public.
SPEAKER_17Oh yeah. They do that in public too.
SPEAKER_03Two.
SPEAKER_17I mean, I always pay with a check.
SPEAKER_02Photo ID, Mr.
SPEAKER_17What did you get? Number one, eight inch, all the way, cold. That's what I got. I got hot. Those are eight-inch guys right there. They're the big guys.
SPEAKER_06I'm an eight-inch guy, yeah. That was six or eight.
SPEAKER_12I'm like, bro, no way.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, what what you're a big fella. The decorations are nice.
SPEAKER_09Well, it's uh it's for America.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. Is it 250? Yeah, right. Oh, that's right. 1776 plus 200, 250, I mean.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I don't watch the news or any of that graph.
SPEAKER_17Good, because we don't we don't talk about the colour.
SPEAKER_02I heard there's an Ebola person in Canada though. Did you see that this morning? No, so they rerouted that London to New York City flight to Montreal. It's like take them to Canada. And so they showed all this footage, they got the whole hazmat suits on, the guy in a bubble stretcher, and they're taking him to quarantine.
SPEAKER_17Wow. Ebola's that one where you bleed out of your bleed out of everything. I thought you said you didn't watch the news, but you saw somehow you saw it.
SPEAKER_02Well, when I turn on the TV, I was watching something else last night that was on that channel, and CBS Morning News came on, and I'm like, what is this? Ebola. And I immediately turned. Well, Wendy is like, did you hear? And I'm like, hear about what? She's like, she told me the whole turn and I'm like, you're really concerned? She's like, yes! And I'm like, Ebola's not one of those things that spreads like wildfire, like nasals.
SPEAKER_15I don't think it's an airborne virus. I think it finds it.
SPEAKER_11Close contact.
SPEAKER_18Like this.
SPEAKER_17Kiss me.
SPEAKER_06Did you get it mode, man? Did you get it? Yeah, I have the yard mode. Batteries ran out. I'm charging. You don't have a back?
SPEAKER_18Wait, did you take his thing?
SPEAKER_06No, I got a little push mower or two batteries in it. Yeah, it takes two. Oh, yours. It only takes one, though. Oh yeah. Yeah, I have some one.
SPEAKER_09I have one of the You must have got a power. No, it's a little, it's a little, they look like the same battery you put in your drill. Oh, so they're like, yeah.
SPEAKER_12Anyway, I was happy the batteries ran out. Yeah. Take a break.
SPEAKER_02Take a break. Are you going over like little trees?
SPEAKER_12Nah, but like that yard is so messed up, you know, with all that. You can have that.
SPEAKER_02I need to bring you back the other mode. Oh, yeah, the fly mode. No, what was that? The one uh the key key? No, it's not a key, it's uh something else, but it goes through the small tree saplings. Oh my god, yeah. Yeah, I need to I meant to bring that back out. Yeah, it's fine, you borrowed it. Well, it's mine, and then I let him borrow it, but it didn't work, so Pack got it going. Fortunately, it wasn't that big of a deal, right?
SPEAKER_17No.
SPEAKER_02And then he mowed all over his property.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, but now he has a but he was never there. Yeah, no, it's I never got to use it, really. Do you got a bush hog on your no, not yet? I want to get one. Do you? You got one?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, oh god, yeah, you got to. Oh yeah. Well, I have a tryder if you don't push off.
SPEAKER_07I'm gonna go to Reddick Brothers, they got some good used. You could just get the attachment. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_17Oh, that's great. They'll give you a good thing. Did you poison anything? I sprayed that garlo on um those uh mulberry. Paper mulberry on the right side of the house. Yeah. Had you cut them?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_17Down? You never did cut them, they grow so fast.
SPEAKER_07The stumps are really old and like rotten, and they just these little shoots dump off. Yeah, those things still. But if you cut them in the space.
SPEAKER_09I think it works as a foliar spray too, doesn't it? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, so I just sprayed, they're not.
SPEAKER_17You're supposed to go, they tell you to go around the trunk and connect it all the way around the trunk and kill it. Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_07I Googled it and they said you could spray it on the foilage.
SPEAKER_17Or you cut it and just spray right on the so but he's not it doesn't sound like he wants to cut it for some reason.
SPEAKER_09Like, they're like pencils, you know. Too small to do that.
SPEAKER_12They're tiny little things. I suppose a trunk right there.
SPEAKER_02Well, that stuff is so strong, it might work on something small like that if you just it would.
SPEAKER_12They'll kill the root is what it would be.
SPEAKER_06The roots are almost dead, I bet, you know, because the because the main trunk is dead.
SPEAKER_17Did he make the backyard look better? Yeah, but then it's just gone to hell, yeah.
SPEAKER_06Because it just grows back. Well, it just Ava doesn't care for it that much. Yeah, and it just grows back.
SPEAKER_02Oh, you mean what I did out of her house?
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_02But I'm like, if no one's if no one keeps mowing this spot, it's just gonna come back.
SPEAKER_17It it had it had been a uh they had just for 20 years probably just left it, like not dealt with it.
SPEAKER_12100%. She had uh one thing cool is she had a fox have a kit, uh, had uh made a dead back in there, had two kittens. She took some videos of it in her backyard.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, they were running around the backyard.
SPEAKER_06They were in the bushes back there. Were they red or green? Red. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. I didn't know they were a town like this, you know. I think they're adapting. Yeah, we see them in Wendy's backyard.
SPEAKER_17That's a small yard, though. You've got it.
SPEAKER_02And it's woodsy. You know, there's woodsy, they're not that many patches of woods.
SPEAKER_17I mean, yeah, that's a one good reason to have some woods.
SPEAKER_02And there's all those crawl spaces under all those older houses, and they can get under there and they're protected.
SPEAKER_17That's true. All those mulberries are growing up.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well, they love under houses.
SPEAKER_17We had um this nest baby cardinals that was outside of uh Airbnb.
SPEAKER_06In a bush.
SPEAKER_17So when you're in the shower, you look out, and there's a nest like right at eye level, and the mother was feeding the babies, cool, and the Airbnb people that were there for Morgan Wallen, they um got a really great video. I mean, it's just so beautiful. Yeah. I'm gonna show it to you right now because I already showed these guys earlier. Here we go. Heck yeah. Hey, do you know what our number is?
SPEAKER_18Well, we're 38.
SPEAKER_17We're 33, me and you. No, this one's mine, actually. I think you just said 33. It's not playing. Oh, that's amazing. Yeah, it's not playing for some reason. Maybe because we're in here. Anyway, so there's three babies and they're babies. So let me see. And then oh wow, look at the foxes.
SPEAKER_03Heck yeah.
SPEAKER_17Oh, those are cute. That's amazing. We went, I went into the house after they left to check it out, and I go into the shower, and then I look over, and there's an owl looking at me, sitting right there, and he looks at me, and then he takes off, and I go look out there, and ain't no babies left. And then the mother comes over and she's hopping around screaming.
SPEAKER_07She she saw you, and she thought you did it. She thought I did it.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, she died ball. I think I think she knew it was the owl. But the owl has a baby too. Did they say 33? They did.
SPEAKER_08You know what? I've never gotten the meatball. Are you gonna eat it with a knife and a fork? Yeah, you got to. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Oh my gosh. Isn't that nice?
SPEAKER_17That looks really good. So the the the six babies. Right.
SPEAKER_04That's what the thing is like we go to Publix and buy like you know, chicken. That's like what the owl, it's like the same for the owl. It's like going to Publix to buy those babies are over there making a racket. I'm sure they're like, there's an apple right there, but it's hard to find, yeah. Well, I'd love me some of these Hogan's. Yeah, Hogan's is a icon.
SPEAKER_10Number 37. Stephen, do you want Stephen?
unknownDo you want this beat?
SPEAKER_12I'm trying to think of the name of the sporting goods store that used to be next door. Camping gear.
SPEAKER_17It was called Brazington, yeah. That's where I got that miner from. It was made out of fiberglass. And he was in the Brazingtons, and when they closed down, they gave me the miner. It's out on the side of my restaurant. We've got a backpack and a shovel. Oh, cool. Full-size. He used to come originally, he was from the Gainesville Mall. There's a restaurant that he was at in the 70s. What was it? Motherlode.
SPEAKER_04Motherlow. Motherlode. Motherlode. Uh right, so that fit the theme. It was like a prospector, right? Like looking for uh gold. Looking for ore.
SPEAKER_18Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_04And then uh it weirdly came out of like it went from the motherlode restaurant to the sporting goods store.
SPEAKER_06It kind of went with the sporting goods, because you have backpacking gear. Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_17So close enough. What about satchels? How does it go there? That's the guy who takes all the crap from people. Exactly, yeah. You know, it's like the junkyard pizza shop.
SPEAKER_15Hodge podge of everything. What uh that alachua sign?
SPEAKER_05Where did that come from? Oh, that came from this. The alachua holiday inn. Nice. We and it would took a lot of it took a lot of people on the internet to figure that out.
SPEAKER_04Okay. But but it was uh people from the picture, people said, oh, that was from the holiday.
SPEAKER_17No, people were doing research. Yeah, I gotta go back. Scientific research.
SPEAKER_05And they found the holiday in signs, and it had the same colors and the same design, and there were these. I'll have to show you.
SPEAKER_17There's these really it's really crazy how they figured it out. I was really surprised.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's cool. Oh, I love Yankee Town. We can do it we do good out at Yankee Town. We uh we go to Yankee Town. What are those uh you know Charlie?
SPEAKER_04He does those like he's like an expert on like those man-made islands or whatever. You know what's on the there's a couple of those islands out there off Yankee Town. It's pretty nice, like it's pretty cool. Kind of like have a little island all yourself out there.
SPEAKER_13Elvis followed.
SPEAKER_04No, they have a like a positive boat that we use.
SPEAKER_17Oh, we run to know about that in England? Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Well, I uh Yankee Town.
SPEAKER_02I know about Elvis Presley there, but I don't know about it. So the bridge is the last bridge before you get to the boat ramp. And you can go down off to the right there. And here in the marsh or the yeah, that's the that's the like uh the rivers right there. Yeah, yeah. And that's influenced by the tides.
SPEAKER_06The the mighty Withlicucci. The mighty Withakucci.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well the Whistle Coochie actually it does connect to the Withle Coochie right there, but then the Withle Coochie empties out and wiggle further down.
SPEAKER_04Of course, uh there's that car wash on that road called Wash Lakucci. Oh yeah, I've seen that. Sometimes the puns write themselves, you know? Yeah. Someone's making a lot of money on that.
SPEAKER_17There's a wash of a place to get your hair done right by where we live at the beach. It's called a hair off the beach. A little bit weird, don't you think? That's a little bit weird.
SPEAKER_04Don't read into that one. What about uh I want to open up like a like a UPS type store, like pack and ship type store, and call it going postal.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_04What does that mean, going postal?
SPEAKER_07Is it like the postal employees that have got the history of like going crazy?
SPEAKER_04Right, and I've always thought you want to name it.
SPEAKER_08I think that's like not cool to say.
SPEAKER_04But is that is that uh, I wonder though if that's like well deserved or if it's just like uh like what are the actual statistics, right? Like how many I mean it happened one time. Right, if it happened one time, then yeah it happens all the time, then yeah. Then it was a thing. Go and post it.
SPEAKER_12I don't think it's a thing anymore, though. You don't hear about postal. Fresh saying, right.
SPEAKER_04I'm saying if it really was a thing, yeah, we would all kind of know about it.
SPEAKER_06I think they reformed the workplace or something. That one guy's a lot happier now. You know what happened?
SPEAKER_17Less hours. We get uh we changed. There's a lot of postcards people send to us that we do not get. What do you think about that, Pat? Can I say it again? A lot of postcards get sent to us that we never receive. Where do they where do they go? How much? They tell us, hey, we send a postcard and we like never get it. And this happens multiple times. I'd say it's having at least half dozen.
SPEAKER_02So do you think there's a postal employee that sees these postcards and just has to have it? But brings it home with them? Yeah. They've got a refrigerator.
SPEAKER_19Stolen satchels, postcards.
SPEAKER_17They're actually podcast postcards. Right. Because of our fans are writing us postcards. We get a lot of postcards actually.
SPEAKER_07Uh and so you Yeah, you think you get you should be getting a lot more though. They must have missed 39.
SPEAKER_01I think he said it. No. Did he say 39? He said 39. I go over there and jack somebody up.
SPEAKER_08It might be on the counter down there.
SPEAKER_17I think they're listening very. That's where the this is to go side, and that's the in-house side. Oh. What's the number one? It's like an Italian. Oh man, look how good that was. We're like food reviewers.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. We got the same thing.
SPEAKER_15They press it.
SPEAKER_17Let me look, let me look at yours. We do. We do that a lot.
SPEAKER_06What are we gonna rate this place?
SPEAKER_17We don't rate it, we just talk about it. We just it's just something to do. We just eat lunch. It used to be that we baked every day, like every time. We bake cake or we bake cookies and we just talk about it. No, we didn't smoke pot. Get baked? Huh? Different kind of bacon. We don't get baked. We would just bake stuff. That'd be something to try. I mean, we can try that. We might get more toast cards. Yeah, you might get more followers. Yeah, if we were a stoner podcast.
SPEAKER_10Stoners only.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I thought this was that. Yeah. Has anybody been watching this basketball? No. I think I didn't see Victor Web. Last night that game was intense, man.
SPEAKER_17It was uh San Antonio Spurs against the OKC Thunder. It was a good game.
SPEAKER_07And the Spurs took it though, right?
SPEAKER_17The Spurs took the first game, and OKC took the game last night of one-on-one. So we got us a showdown. One guy that's really tall. Have you seen that? Victor Wembayon?
SPEAKER_00Wem Bayon, the French guy. Oh yeah. They talk about him a lot. On the Spurs. Have you seen him play?
SPEAKER_12It's just unbelievable. He's really good. He's super tall. He's super athletic. And he can dribble and call him the MVP.
SPEAKER_17Maybe that's what that's the guy.
SPEAKER_07I think you should get it. I think he's I think you're gonna take the whole uh championship with him.
SPEAKER_17You think Spurs are gonna do it?
SPEAKER_01Okay she looked hard to beat last night.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you never know. And then on the other side is the Knicks.
SPEAKER_05How do you say the guy's name again?
SPEAKER_00Wembenyana.
SPEAKER_01Who's SBG?
SPEAKER_17You know about that guy? He's got like uh he's 7'5. Really good of him? So he's for the uh birds, and they call him SBG, but I don't know what it stands for. Yeah, I think I thought he was French. I think there's a I think he did that.
SPEAKER_10Is it a pumple?
SPEAKER_17SBG? These guys are so good, man. SVG.
SPEAKER_04Is it possible that there's two Frenchmen on the San Antonio's first? Possibly. Seems like the odds of that would be kind of low, but yeah. But not impossible.
SPEAKER_02There's flipball player SVG.
SPEAKER_17The internet doesn't work inside of Huggins very well. I only got one little bar.
SPEAKER_04Okay with a personal check, no internet.
SPEAKER_11And there's guns all over the wall.
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Did you all watch that TV show, Hogan's Hero? Yeah, I did. Totally. Yeah. Yeah, I mean it's like That guy Schultz, he was just like a big dumbass.
SPEAKER_06Remember, he could never catch Hogan doing anything. Was that the one with Commandant Klink? Yeah.
SPEAKER_12Colonel Klink. Colonel Klink? Was it set in World War II? It was in a it was in a POW camp in World War II, yeah, in Germany. And these were like American POWs that I forgot.
SPEAKER_06They would like escape every night by go into town shit and then come back, you know. But that's a great the hapless Germans and be like.
SPEAKER_07I can't remember all these guys.
SPEAKER_17I see nothing. They're not the game. There's a lot of them. They're all really good. They're all really good.
SPEAKER_13So if you watch Me TV, that channel, they play all the old reruns of shows like that.
SPEAKER_02I dream of Genie, Logan's Heroes, a bunch of other ones.
SPEAKER_10Bugs Money Roadrunner Hour, Saturday morning. I like that.
SPEAKER_17Hey, around here it's pay as you go. No tabs, no credit.
SPEAKER_04Good thing they told us that. Put it on my tab. That's all I'm telling. Put it on my tab.
SPEAKER_16Write a lot of checks here.
SPEAKER_11I paid with cash, and I don't know if you guys know this, but I went coinless as a two year's resolution. Okay.
SPEAKER_12You know, we're as a country, we're not doing pennies anymore. But I took it one step further. I'm like, no more coins writing down my country. You know what? No quarters either. No next. I don't do any of them.
SPEAKER_17So what do you do? Just lift all the money.
SPEAKER_06Well usually I'm okay. It'd be like if it's if it's like $12.50 or something, I'm just like, keep keep the coins. I don't want them. But today it was like $13.07. So I had 93 cents. I had to put it in the tip jar. Yeah. Yeah, nice tip. Yeah, I'm a big tip, right? That's very nice.
SPEAKER_17Big tip.
SPEAKER_19It's okay, Pat.
SPEAKER_17Pat's going to do what I can. He's going no coins, no matter what, no coins.
SPEAKER_06No matter what, no coin.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. No, no half dollar, no sacred dollar.
SPEAKER_04No uh yeah.
SPEAKER_06Maybe like the silver dollar. Man, this is a lot. I don't even know if I can finish.
SPEAKER_04When's the last time you saw a half dollar coin? That was probably like yours. Well, I was probably like twelve. Yeah, you got that one. But they have those, right? 50 cents pieces. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, 50 step piece. Right. There you go.
SPEAKER_06You guys didn't even get chips.
SPEAKER_08Oh, should I go get a job? No chips. Should I go get your chips? Oh, you know.
SPEAKER_17No. You got paper. You didn't get a combo? Could have been 97 cents might have you some chips. They don't have a combo here. They got no credit, no tabs, no combos.
SPEAKER_10No cards. I totally thought they had a combo. No, no, we didn't.
SPEAKER_07You guys take uh check to the satchel? We have yeah.
SPEAKER_04You don't have a policy, like yeah. No. You'll uh you'll grudgingly accept because it's like it's an evil finger, right?
SPEAKER_17Like, oh like you can't say you can just say you can decide not to say no checks, right? When we got in the place, there was a sign on the wall, and there was a check take to it, and it said, We don't accept checks. This why, bad. And there's like a frowny face pointing to the check, which is like a bad check. We don't and I got a picture of it because I was like, that's so good. So what you're saying is don't even try it. I don't care. That was the people. That was the pizza king. That was the pizza king. That was the fee before us.
SPEAKER_01We'll take checks.
SPEAKER_15If Danny's back there working, I'm gonna try to write him a check. What about uh travelers'?
SPEAKER_01The thing about a check is if you pay with a credit card, I gotta pay a fee. You pay with a check? No fee.
SPEAKER_00No fee, maybe that's what about travelers' checks?
SPEAKER_17I'm I don't I'm sure we do, although I'm not really in the register very much to know the answer. Foreign currency? Foreign currency.
SPEAKER_12Like Canadian quarters.
SPEAKER_17They bring so many bills from other countries and just give them to us. We've got a we've got an envelope by the register. It's like little souvenirs. Yeah, like, oh, we've got this, oh, I've got you want this dollar from we're like, sure, and then put them into a piece of artwork or something.
SPEAKER_04Oh recently, I was trying to explain to my kids what travelers' checks are. Yeah. And they were just like, why? Is it money? I'm like, well, yeah, it's money, but it's like it looks like monopoly money.
SPEAKER_12Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_10Yeah. They are kind of weird.
SPEAKER_12You used to go to like to a bank or wherever you get them, and you have to sit there and sign every one. Right? Is it still a thing? I don't think so.
SPEAKER_01No way, right?
SPEAKER_08No way.
SPEAKER_01No, but I don't think so. How does it work? Like before like the line.
SPEAKER_17Like I'm trying to remember, you sign them when you give them to somebody, so if somebody steals them, right? That's a match. It's like your money.
SPEAKER_06You sign them when you buy them. Right. And then you go like to wherever you're going, to Europe, right.
SPEAKER_09And you go somewhere and you sign it in front of them, and they look at the two signatures, and they go, bigger.
SPEAKER_04I'm 47, so like I'm pretty old, but like I certainly, when I went to Europe when I was younger, I absolutely dropped traveler checks.
SPEAKER_17Oh, I took traveler's checks when I went to Europe. But I don't remember how it worked. And it seems like if I was steal somebody's traveler's checks, I would just sit there and practice their signature for a couple days and then walk around selling, you know, spinning them.
SPEAKER_12That's what I would do if I was a thief. But you just call American Express up and say my traveler's checks were stolen.
SPEAKER_09And then they get you your money back. That was their thing.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. Oh, you got pictures of them. So that's what they look like. I don't remember. I remember those. Yeah. I had a little with the Trojan Warriors band that I wore. My money was my traveler's checks were in my waistband, my money belt. They're like under my shirt, you know. I looked before fanning packs were popular. Yeah. I don't think they've even been invented yet.
SPEAKER_02Traveler's checks are largely obsolete and difficult to cash. Yeah, obviously. We should bring that back, guys. High fees, low acceptance, and replacement logistics. Can I have a bet here?
SPEAKER_04Meatball.
SPEAKER_02Oh, please.
SPEAKER_04If you try to pay with a traveler's check here, they wouldn't even blink an eye.
SPEAKER_02I probably didn't use my preferred you're not gonna get charms.
SPEAKER_18Your meatballs are so good. Yeah, got that whole thing.
SPEAKER_02Oh goodness. I don't know if I can plant any more plants.
SPEAKER_07My batteries are gonna be charged up.
SPEAKER_02I got the backyard of my beautiful. Oh, you're talking about Ava's? Yeah. Oh yeah. Oh, that's easy peasy.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, but it is. Well, that's what he's doing.
SPEAKER_17That's what he's doing today.
SPEAKER_13That's his project. Good town, a little bit.
SPEAKER_06Are you doing anything else over there? I'm doing uh I sprayed those mulberries. I'm gonna I'm putting in a new mailbox post for.
SPEAKER_07You got a posthole digger? Yeah, yeah. Oh, you that's why you borrowed one from Peter. Peter gave it to me.
SPEAKER_15I like that handburger.
SPEAKER_10Pretty cool.
SPEAKER_06I got a little handsaw and some clippers, too. It's great. So she went where? She's in Croatia. With uh Rick Sapp on the UF foreign exchange foreign study abroad. Ava's Ava's, yeah.
SPEAKER_17But her boyfriend's not going? He's here, he's at the house? Okay.
SPEAKER_00Uh no, he went back to Maine.
SPEAKER_17Like just for same. While she's gone. Bring your date. But they're still together. Yeah. Yeah, I heard that she had gone and then she wanted to work when she came back, and they said she could. They give her a job back. How'd you hear that? From the general manager said she went on. She she catch her.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, we're gonna. I thought you guys had a policy there.
SPEAKER_17We did. You can't even get a slice in it. She's kind of like fan. Yeah, well, I don't know about that. I hear she runs up. How's Laura? She's writing her book right now. She's writing on the Everglades?
SPEAKER_12No, she's writing a book about birds. It's called The Book of Birds.
SPEAKER_13That's cool.
SPEAKER_12No, she just went to Nebraska to see the Sand Hill Crane migration there. Yeah, apparently. And every spring there's like hundreds of thousands of Flat River. Yeah, they get sunrise and it's hundreds of thousands. Standing in the in the gravel bars in the river.
SPEAKER_16Yeah, that's a hot.
SPEAKER_12They're really loud. Really famously.
SPEAKER_17We got a couple living in our on our pond, and they're I think they're nesting up and every morning at 6 45 7.
SPEAKER_15I like them though. Don't you? I love them.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, I love them. We love that they're there. We've never had them in 20-something years, we've never had them in 25 years we've never had them.
SPEAKER_02So Louisiana this year, I think, as well as last year, they allowed you to um shoot two during hunting season. I bet they are. And they're big and there's probably a lot of meat on them.
SPEAKER_17Shoot two, huh?
SPEAKER_02That's terrible.
SPEAKER_04I mean, there's a lot of them. Very Louisiana.
SPEAKER_19Yeah. Yeah, well, they need for life, right?
SPEAKER_09Yeah, it's gonna be better just to like if you're gonna take a mama, you might as well take your dad.
SPEAKER_12It's better for everyone else.
SPEAKER_02I mean, we went down a dark road to get here, but you're right. You don't want someone to be sad.
SPEAKER_12Not even a bird.
SPEAKER_02I knew your mama would have picked you up.
SPEAKER_12I figured you were coming from work.
SPEAKER_04I got up earlier than I thought, and I had to go look at my way?
SPEAKER_16My window's down around all the time.
SPEAKER_04Oh, I have an opportunity to.
SPEAKER_15You're not supposed to.
SPEAKER_17I would have picked you up by you because we don't drive by your house.
SPEAKER_03I got different rules there. I don't know. I'll probably end up, I don't know, yeah. I might have away home again because never can't pick up.
SPEAKER_02This weekend is the uh festival. This is probably like 65 year, something like that.
SPEAKER_04I want to say maybe white sprint for it. Okay. Have you ever been to uh Stephen Foster State Park? It's on the Suan River Remember. Easy to choose. One easy tune on white. You will never find better people watching than at this event. It is just like wonder bred. It's a very unique event. It's just uh very scary. It's the longest run pulp festival in the country.
SPEAKER_02So I dragged this kayak right out and back to your place for the big stage.
SPEAKER_17It's got like three stages, four stages, ten, or airboat.
SPEAKER_02Oh, where the open water was. You'll be there the whole week. Yeah, but you had a lot of property with the water and kind of connected that for the case. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_04There's very few things can pull me away from the floor.
SPEAKER_02I thought about trying to full festival snowshoes or something and walk across that.
SPEAKER_04Rest assured, I got everything covered, everything's all everything's in place. But I imagine if you could do the head. It's a it's a well-oiled machine.
SPEAKER_19But then I'm thinking, what if you had like two pieces of four by four plywood and just screw one?
SPEAKER_16Yeah, and then you stay up late, play music, and you probably don't go to bed at 7.30. Well, tonight I might tomorrow night. You remember that time camping now? Oh, I remember floating. You went to bed at 7.45.
SPEAKER_17I was sitting by the fire with a bunch of people I didn't want to tell you. I'd only gone to hang out with you.
SPEAKER_04It's tired of me. It's like I gotta get away from style. I was tired, not of you, but I was tired.
SPEAKER_02And the ducks hide in all that stuff. Yeah, I don't know. I'll probably never live that down, but yeah.
SPEAKER_04Well deserved.
SPEAKER_16You'll live it down. I'll give up.
SPEAKER_11But I never actually did get a shy to find a way to stay on top of that.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I like this table, this corner table. I feel like I feel like we're kind of like holding for it, you know. Yeah, like people come in and we're gonna be able to do it. Because you're so welcome to hopefully. But it's still dice. They got the babe root jersey. Well, there's a lot of big gators out there.
SPEAKER_02So dragging your kayak out there in the dark, man, it's scary.
SPEAKER_17Everybody ate everything except for you, Eric. That's right, because I'm full. And it's alright. You had enough that you don't need to save it.
SPEAKER_19Don't shame meat.
SPEAKER_17You did good. You ate one meatball, you have left.
SPEAKER_02Half a meatball. There, I'm gonna eat it right now. Thank you. Two more half there.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, there's another one. Well, that's bread. Oh, yeah, you did you did good. You ate all your meatball, you left a little bit of meat.
SPEAKER_07Bread's good for the gears, too.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, all soggy. You don't have to eat it all, I don't care. So are we do are we gonna ever go have that barbecue we were supposed to have for Peter Alcohol? Because I was like, well, now he said something about it. I'm like, well, Laura's there now. We can't go out and hang out now with Laura there. Because he doesn't like to see us misbehaving. Yeah, you just you got a woman around, you can't do all the stuff you normally do. And then I said, Oh what are you normally doing? Just like smoking cigarettes.
SPEAKER_18Oh, you said it right out loud!
SPEAKER_04Okay, they're never gonna listen to this.
SPEAKER_02You're so busted.
SPEAKER_04Um anyway, uh no no I don't smoke, by the way, just so everybody knows.
SPEAKER_02Just for the record. Not a smoker.
SPEAKER_05You smoke weed, don't you?
SPEAKER_02No.
SPEAKER_19I can't do that anymore. The stuff now knocks me out.
SPEAKER_04I need like 70s weed. I get I get some good 70s weed from uh don't use names. Well, I'm not going to. An acquaintance of mine. Actually, he grows it in Vermont. Does he? Yeah. He grows it in Vermont and he grows it here. But uh But yeah, in Vermont you can just do that. It's I mean, I mean obviously there's limits, like you could have like this many plants.
SPEAKER_17Two plants per adult. Right. Do you have a couple plants? Uh I don't really grow it, no, but I have so many friends that grow it.
SPEAKER_09Like two plants is more than a person can smoke. It's a lot, yeah.
SPEAKER_12And so people are just giving it away. Yeah. Whereas you used to have to like find somebody to sell it to you. And it's general. Now I just got weed in jars all over the house.
SPEAKER_15Just sitting around.
SPEAKER_09If it's been there for a year, I just dump it up.
SPEAKER_17That's great. Bumper crop. You maybe you need that year old weed that he's throwing away. There you go.
SPEAKER_19I don't need moldy weed.
SPEAKER_17No, that's good. It's it's uh it gets better with age, like a fine wine.
SPEAKER_02THC soda.
SPEAKER_04Right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And they're so good. Right. They're great. That's the only one is like a nice little uh yeah.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, that yeah, and you're not inhaling smoke. Yeah, I do those edibles a lot, you know, because Vermont also has other just legal stores. You can just go buy it. It's on the store and you can see it. It's medical grade, you can trust it. It's just regular recreational, not even that great, yeah. Um but um they have all those gummy edibles and stuff, which are great.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I agree. Well, those mints, those Dr. Moxley mints, those are Colorado is where I try to use.
SPEAKER_17Are you still on that tractor every day? Or have you?
SPEAKER_06Not today, I worked yesterday.
SPEAKER_12I pretty much uh I got a couple little trees I want to take down on the edges, four or five of these. And uh kind of smooth things back out. I pulled up all the roots and everything.
SPEAKER_17He got 10 acres out by Cross Creek near uh Marjorie Ken Rollins. Very nice. And he's gonna build a he built a basically a little tent out there now and a like a bathroom and a kitchen. Nice. But the next job is to like build a house, right? Right?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, regular house. Yeah, yeah, foundation, yeah. That's like we did on our 10 acres.
SPEAKER_17They did the same thing, got 10 acres and built a house. And they lived in a little trailer, a little uh airstream, really.
SPEAKER_10Spartan, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Which is even cooler than the trailer, uh it's way more way more niche, you know. Airstream everybody knows about that.
SPEAKER_03I used to have a Scotty. So Scotty. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04That's cool, yeah.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_17That tent thingy filled.
SPEAKER_06Sweet, huh?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, that's cool. That's really good. Yeah, so I guess it's like a platform, and then it's a really nice polar canvas tent that's like a wall tent, you know, probably 20 by 20.
SPEAKER_12It's 16 by 20. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_0616 by 20. Big in there. Yeah. Um, and uh and it's got a heavy-duty tarp over the top of it.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, so basically it's like a pavilion with tarp over it, and then the tent's built up underneath it. So the tent doesn't even get wet.
SPEAKER_17And then there's a tree that looks like it might die and fall onto the tent. A giant hickie tree.
SPEAKER_10Jesus.
SPEAKER_07Yeah. It's gonna come down. The canvas is not gonna protect anybody convenient little pieces.
SPEAKER_02Don't you got a container out there too, though?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, shipping container, yeah. What do you think? I should move into that.
SPEAKER_02Well, during hurricane season.
SPEAKER_17Lock the door. Get a get a Macy? Does she have an advance on the book? So she's writing a book on birds? That seems like a big topic. No. It's just called Birds of the World? The Book of Birds. The Book of Birds sounds like a little bit too broad of a chapter.
SPEAKER_10Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_17Well, maybe she's a book of the bird. I think Sasha will you can tell. Like, I'm trying to find out. She's a successful author. Is she going through all the birds though? Do you know? I think three birds. There's three birds. It's the book of three birds.
SPEAKER_08The condor, uh sandhill, sandhill crane, and I think it's the dusky sparrow. Dusky Seaside Sparrow. That went extinct.
SPEAKER_17That went extinct, yeah. And does she take photos or does she have a photographer for that stuff? How does that work? It's not, it's not so much.
SPEAKER_12She would have a couple pictures in it, right?
SPEAKER_08It's stories that have been in the show.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, she could borrow those from somebody. It's not the book like the field, and you go, is that a red shoulder or a red dick?
SPEAKER_17Right.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_17Right. I would just think a book of birds would have at least a picture of the three birds that that are maybe there'd be a couple pictures. But it's a story book. Like a documentary story.
SPEAKER_12It's part and memoir.
SPEAKER_05Oh, I like that. Okay, now make sure.
SPEAKER_12You know, and she's an anthropologist, so she's exploring extinction and you got one that's extinct, and you got one that you can kill because there's too many.
SPEAKER_09They were down to like seven.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, just a few, yeah. Wow. They really did a great job breeding those in captivity. You think so? Feeding them with the condor-looking sock, the babies, so they wouldn't imprint on here.
SPEAKER_12They are still capturing every condor every year. Really? Oh my god. For what? For conservation. For conservation, taxing them for lead levels. Because lead poisoning that killed the body. From eating uh like carrion or like dead animals that were shot at lead shop.
SPEAKER_17Sure, sure. Yeah. Well, that's very exciting.
SPEAKER_02Oh, there's uh the biggest bird in the new world, I think, wingspan-wise. I think it's bigger than a harpy eagle.
SPEAKER_00What about that?
SPEAKER_02It might not weigh more than a harpy eagle, but it's a land bird.
SPEAKER_00What is the albatross? The mighty albatross.
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_17How many books is this for her? What will this be? Four, maybe. Fourth book? Yeah. Yeah. And so she just sits in that hot tent. Oh, it's the air conditioner. No. No air conditioner. If you didn't get a little windy unit or anything, fan. That's all you need. I mean, I guess it kind of makes you feel like you're in the real real deal. It's hot.
SPEAKER_09It's just now shady.
SPEAKER_06Like today's the probably the hottest morning. Yeah. Yeah. Just kind of still and feels summery. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08The last couple weeks it's been kind of cool in the morning, you know? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, but it's going to get down into the 60s at night.
SPEAKER_17How long is she going to be here?
SPEAKER_12Oh. 15 minutes. And you stay? I'm just going to stay for another week or so. Yeah. It's nice in Vermont right now.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. Yeah. I bet. It's 65 or 70 in Vermont.
SPEAKER_02Perfect. Okay, who wants to guess what the wingspan is of the Elbatrols?
SPEAKER_04The mighty albatross.
SPEAKER_0212 and a half feet. City albatross. Close. Eight and a half feet. Close, a little too low.
SPEAKER_04Ten and a half feet.
SPEAKER_02Close, a little too low. It's 11 and a half feet.
SPEAKER_12Wow. I think I was. What about the uh North American condor? Let's check. What was that? I'm gonna say that was the albatross. Albatross.
SPEAKER_04Eight feet condor. That's what I'm gonna do. That's my guess.
SPEAKER_02So 11.5 is the max on the albatross. I'm gonna go 12. Yeah. We're going South American condor though. Okay.
SPEAKER_04Oh well that changes everything.
SPEAKER_02Not the puny little California condor. Not the California condor, no.
SPEAKER_13Dun dun dun.
SPEAKER_02Wait a second. I'm gonna try another source. Because you don't like the answer.
SPEAKER_04You're gonna try another source.
SPEAKER_02That one said 10. It popped right up, 10. So they're kind of about the same. North and South America? But the albatross is probably bigger. There's the Andean, that's right. They call it the Andean.
SPEAKER_04Right. You got the Andean boon or the California boon or something.
SPEAKER_02Oh, this says wingspan of 10 to 12 feet. Dun dun dun.
SPEAKER_17That's a that's of the contrast. That's big. It's big. Tad bigger. I think that guy playing basketball last night had an eight foot wig span. I think he does. He probably did. Seven and a half feet tall.
SPEAKER_02So supposedly if you put your arms out, from fingertip to fingertip is how tall you're. Right? You heard that too?
SPEAKER_04I feel like that's an urban legend, but yeah, I've heard that. I think we should all measure ourselves. I don't have a tape measure tape measure.
SPEAKER_17Well we can't do it now. But we should. And get back to each other.
SPEAKER_02So should I check to see if they have tape measurement?
SPEAKER_17I have one in my truck.
SPEAKER_02My basketball height is 5'9. Okay. What's yours? What is what's the difference? Basketball how you add a little bit. 6'3.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, you're at least 6'3. I'm 6'4, uh basketball.
SPEAKER_07That weigh 175. Basketball weigh.
SPEAKER_02Now I know that's not true because I weigh 175. Just your torso.
SPEAKER_04You know that uh the public. Without my legs, I'm a buck 75.
SPEAKER_12Why don't they have a scale?
SPEAKER_04It broke.
SPEAKER_12Oh I thought 30. Yeah, I just want your torso.
SPEAKER_04I complain to myself every time I walk in there. You need to complain to management. But but it turns out there was an article about it in the paper a few years ago, and there's only one place in Ohio that even like repairs those old scales. So I think it's just like basically impossible. Like once if it there's it's not like Oh, in Toledo. The scale with the most flying. No, no, it's the one. Yeah, Publix doesn't have one. Which is unacceptable. Exactly.
SPEAKER_17They might I wish you might as well go to well they don't, but if you're public, if you're not gonna have a scale, then why are you there? Well I'm already doing all this. You're already paying twice as much for everything.
SPEAKER_02You set fresh roots down before you weigh yourself, or just you hold on to them something.
SPEAKER_17I don't hold on to them. I empty my pockets. Yeah.
SPEAKER_10I take out my clothes. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I hate that. And it bothers me so much that they got rid of that scale. Because to me, that's the best thing about both.
SPEAKER_15Yeah, that is fun.
SPEAKER_02My buddy texted me, Lance Shark is BOGO right now.
SPEAKER_17I heard this thing today. The place to get windshield wiper blades is Ollie's down here. They're four dollars.
SPEAKER_04Did Sean tell you that? No, he told me. Sean at work told me that. Why the blades? I raced out four bucks. You get the $30 in the auto parts. Yes. $30. I bought windshield wipers for both of our vehicles, and it was less than it was less than one windshield wiper out.
SPEAKER_19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Yep.
SPEAKER_17So I think I might get like a stock up. I'm gonna buy I'm gonna sell them on the side of the road for two dollars and sell them for six bucks on the side of the road. I'm just gonna get them for life. What do you think? Like once.
SPEAKER_10That's what he said he did.
SPEAKER_17I didn't even need them, but I was like, I literally cannot pass up this opportunity. I was just thinking that place should be burned down. There's nothing in there worth anything. And then he told me all the secrets.
SPEAKER_02We should all go to Ollie's right now and buy at least four.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, well, we need we need windshield wipers. These love bugs are gonna tear up the windshield wire. There you go.
SPEAKER_17No, but we gotta get the bounce. You think they got that old's? Because they said they'd go in. That's four ways. Oh, I got it.
SPEAKER_02Well, you're on to the bounce? Yeah. So supposedly dryer sheets take a lot.
SPEAKER_04Let's go to the public's. We won't weigh ourselves because there's no scale. But we'll buy the bounce, the dryer sheets, and I'll pay for them with a personal check.
SPEAKER_08At where?
SPEAKER_04Public.
SPEAKER_08Should we go to the public's on like 13th to the scale? Scale, yeah.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, way better. Yeah. I don't know. I think Ollie's is gonna have a good deal on bounce bounce.
SPEAKER_02If they even sell it. Yeah, they'll probably sell some kind of dryer sheet. Ollie's brand or something. Off brand, yeah. Michelin? Michelin. Dude, the wipers, Michelin or Simon. How do you say it? Siemens. Siemens. Is that how you say it? S-I-M-O-N-Z.
SPEAKER_12Simon Simons, because that's Simonize. Yeah, Simonize. I thought it was always Siemens. That's not a good one. Siemens is like uh like electronic controllers for air conditioning units. Right. S-E-I-N-Z. Oh, that's what I thought it was.
SPEAKER_02Siemens. Yeah, no, no. This is S-I-M-O-N-Z.
SPEAKER_12S-I-M- Oh, like Simons. Simon rinse. Okay. Simons. Alright, that's Simons.
SPEAKER_02They must have hit a hundred and start over at four.
SPEAKER_12I was 39. She just got a new book. 50 maybe. Yeah. Right.
SPEAKER_13Man, this is how you see tough guys in here, right? Yeah.
SPEAKER_17Always just seeing tough guys in here. Yeah, that's good. Tough guys and geezers. Tough guys and geezers around here. Yeah, they should call it tough guys and geezers. They really should.
SPEAKER_02So are we really going to be able to do that?
SPEAKER_17No. You know the bar is always packed here, too. Yeah. Especially during the day. There's like Gavin right there later.
SPEAKER_10No. Oh no.
SPEAKER_18I saw him in here the other night.
SPEAKER_04Gainesville is so small, it's literally impossible to not run somebody that you know. Yeah.
SPEAKER_12He's like he's on his left. Crazy. Probably not painting so good after it be ripped.
SPEAKER_10Maybe he paints it.
SPEAKER_17I've never seen him paint. Here's the thing. I know him. He was a painting with the he had this woman, Sabrina, that painted with him.
SPEAKER_19She's so nice.
SPEAKER_17And she was running circles around and doing all the work. And then they broke up. They were a couple. And they broke up. She had to kind of get away. Now she's doing her own stuff. She paints. She's so good. Her painting is perfect. She can do the straightest. Everything looks, she preps, she paints, she freaks fast. She's so fast. Oh my gosh. And all the lines, I look at them, I'm like, I couldn't even make the lines that perfect. And I'd make really good lines. Oh, you're an artist. I love the I love painting so much. I would love to just paint houses, I think, but I don't want to go on a ladder. And I don't want to do the prep. But if I could just one story and it's been prepped, and then I just come in and paint.
SPEAKER_12I don't think there's any jobs like that. Yeah. You just came up with a guy that just wants to prep.
SPEAKER_19I just want to prep and do the high shit on the ladders. I don't want to do them. I pay no stand on the ground. That's my limit.
SPEAKER_17I didn't style this house. It took me a year to paint this house.
SPEAKER_19Well, I can pay three quarters of them. I'll pay three quarters of your house for $4,500.
SPEAKER_12But I know a guy that'll finish.
SPEAKER_17I want to know if they have dryer sheets like close by. Like maybe that pet supermarket has them.
SPEAKER_12Maybe that liquor sheets are thinking the dryer sheet has like uh PCBs in it or something. I hate to bring that conversation. The dryer sheets I think are bad.
SPEAKER_17This guy here, he won't even use after shaving lotion. Shaving cream. He's afraid of shaving cream. And then yesterday he's got all this wrap on his hands. And he's like, I'm like, here I got some orange, you know. Oh, yeah, goop. And he goes, I'm not putting that stuff in my hands.
SPEAKER_01This guy won't touch anything that he thinks of the sand and vinegar or something.
SPEAKER_02Ivory.
SPEAKER_09So ivory.
SPEAKER_19Ivory. And but he's gonna go get a drier supremacist. So 99.
SPEAKER_17Maybe I'll wear a glove. I do want to see if that works. Where did you get that information?
SPEAKER_02Oh, it's commonology.
SPEAKER_07I hear what he's wanting to do though is pre-treat the grill of your car with cooking spray.
SPEAKER_03Never heard that. Make like a bad thing.
SPEAKER_02Did you just make that up? Nope. And what about Ranex on your windshield first, man? Why not?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, well. You just gotta put like Pam on their car spray.
SPEAKER_06Pam, exactly. Or you can get the generic brand, public brand.
SPEAKER_02That's not the olive oil one either. Pam.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_12Spray oil. It's a lubricant.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, I don't know. I hear that the um I don't love bugs like the heat. It's the heat they're attracted to. Yeah. Which is why they go for the exhaust. You see them in a parking lot.
SPEAKER_17What did you say else that they liked? That was some kind of method cleaner. Method cleaner. Yeah, it's not like a natural. I think they like the off-gassing of the new paint job. That's why they're on our paint.
SPEAKER_06I heard they really like are they they're not always coupled, right?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, not always a lot of times.
SPEAKER_06And then most of the time they're double.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, butt to butt, we say. But it's like, don't they mate and then basically immediately die? They all I know is they're all over our house.
SPEAKER_17They don't look like they live. And then they're like all dead on the ground in the middle.
SPEAKER_02Wet dryer sheets are an excellent and widely used hack for removing the glove bug spiders from your car's pain and windows. The fabric software breaks down the bug's proteins, allowing them to wipe away easily with minimal effort. What did we do before Google, man? How do you use dryer sheets?
SPEAKER_12Can you look up what is the chemicals in dryer sheets and how bad is it for you? Fabric.
SPEAKER_09How long will I live if I scrub my car with a dryer sheet?
SPEAKER_17Alright, I'll tell you. I don't think most people in the world even know about love bugs. That's a thing. I know they do it. It's a very uh flooring thing. If you've got a place at your house where they're really bad, take a little short video for Instagram. Nope, you got it. Can you get can you capture them on video? I can capture them. They're all over my porch. They're in my house. There's some competing uh love bugs.
SPEAKER_02Love bugs videos. Okay. You got it. You're on. All right. Dryer sheets are not overly toxic for most people, but they are a common source of indoor air pollution and skin irritation. The heat of the dryer activates chemicals in the sheets, which release VOCs. Weren't you saying that?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, that's in pain. I said PCBs, but VOCs no.
SPEAKER_02Release VOCs into the air. Respiratory irritation can trigger asthma, skin sensitivity. Whatever.
SPEAKER_17We don't really need to know that. We're drinking out of styrofoam cars.
SPEAKER_02Do you want a natural alternative? White vinegar. Adding one to two cups of distilled white vinegar to the rinse cycle of your wash acts as a natural fabric softener.
SPEAKER_10What?
SPEAKER_02Well you put dryer sheets in the dryer, though. Oh, you know what this is though, is that that acidifies hard water, which makes your clothes stiff. So that acidity higher acid is maybe, maybe. Natural. All natural. Yeah, natural. So there you go. I'm gonna try a load. Probably like a you're gonna try to add white vinegar? Yeah. I wonder if it smells though.
SPEAKER_17Smell like vinegar. Smell like a potato chip. I was cleaning out my sister's house, and there's a little jar of white vinegar, and I got it. I can give it to you. You need some. I don't trust it. It's a bin useful. How do you know it's white vinegar? I don't believe you. It's alright, I can I can give you some white vinegar if you need some. I need you to give me wet dryer sheets. What are wet dryer sheets? You mean you wet them or does it mean they get wet?
SPEAKER_02Just wet. Just wet them with water and then actually. You got some. Wendy's in the chat. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_09Do you have some?
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_09Wendy's got the channel. Yeah, we use them for uh like long-term storage of sheets and and towels and stuff. We put all that stuff away when we're gone. And that helps it it keeps them fresh, yeah. That's a great idea. It's a smell.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, and maybe the maybe it keeps the bugs away. Probably keep closed mouths out. It's like a mothball, yeah.
SPEAKER_19It might absorb moisture somehow, too. That's a great idea.
SPEAKER_17Thank you. I love that you just make it up somewhere.
SPEAKER_02It might do this. It might. And we're all like, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Sounds good.
SPEAKER_19Fine every bit of it.
SPEAKER_08Okay.
SPEAKER_10Well, what do you think?
SPEAKER_08What do you think that hockey punk is?
SPEAKER_04Is it though? Okay, that's that's heavy. I think it's a stack of half dollar uh coins. Silver dollar.
SPEAKER_02Silver dollar coins. Uh unwrap it.
SPEAKER_17It's got a twisty tie, so it can be uh investigated. Right. So at this point, we are trying to investigate this table decoration. Are we still online? Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_04Oh yeah. We're always online.
SPEAKER_12Oh my god, that's a concrete tape. They pour nobody.
SPEAKER_19They made that.
SPEAKER_12And hot picture of that? Oh, yeah. Oh, I got a picture.
SPEAKER_06Wow. How much is that? That's a good little uh cottage industry selling those things every 250 years. I could get a rich.
SPEAKER_17They always decorate. Usually they decorate the uh windows, but it's always decorated on the windows for whatever. But right now it's red flag.
SPEAKER_11It's like they do St. Patrick's Day.
SPEAKER_17They do everything. They do everything. Sometimes there's just a spring it was just like a butterfly.
SPEAKER_04What do they do for uh they have some guy that comes around and just paints the windows? Uh United Nations Day, Flag Day. I guess flag day is obvious. Day Pride Day.
SPEAKER_17Back in the day, there was like I remember a long time ago where a guy would come around and he'd say, hey, I'd paint windows, what do you want on there? And he paints them. They don't do that anymore, but there's some guy out there still doing it. And he comes here and he makes all his whole living off of just doing Hogan's windows. I bet he does. Have you noticed how it's always different? Have you noticed? Did you see the butterflies a couple weeks ago? Now it's what what's the picture on the left side here? It's the guy that's the guy's hitting.
SPEAKER_04Oh yeah, that's Hogan. Yeah. That's uh Corporal Hogan.
SPEAKER_17Yeah, well, we almost got beers. You wanted to get a beer, didn't you?
SPEAKER_02Of course. Rat Hogan.
SPEAKER_17I said, I'm getting a tea, and then he's like, Oh, I guess I'll get a tea. And if we would have got beers, they would have got beers.
SPEAKER_02I look.
SPEAKER_17We would have all we could all move to the bar.
SPEAKER_02I think they sell pictures here. I'm sure they do. For $10? Probably cheap. Do you know their beer is so cheap here?
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_02We were here Tuesday night, my buddy got a Guinness three bucks.
SPEAKER_04Oh my god. What is it? 1995 or something?
SPEAKER_17See, there's not even room for four guys in the bar. I don't think.
SPEAKER_19Are we tough enough to sit lunch?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, we are.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, we are. Should we get a picture of? I had Smittix up there. Smidnix is Smiddix.
SPEAKER_17I don't know. I don't know that beard.
SPEAKER_02It's Ireland's other famous beard.
SPEAKER_04But it's spelled uh Smithwich. Yeah. Oh Smithwix. Right, but you're supposed to say Smittix, and I know that, but just to be extra annoying, I always say Smithwix.
SPEAKER_17I had no idea. I'm glad that I met you, ran into you guys today, because now I didn't want to go around saying Smithwicks. We know things. Oh, you're the best. Who made these?
SPEAKER_14Uh the Dollar Tree.
SPEAKER_17It looks homemade. Well, yeah, Dollar Tree. But that little concrete and glue and everything, who's making those?
SPEAKER_06Somebody in Malaysia or Cambodia, probably.
SPEAKER_19Little slave hands.
SPEAKER_12Oh yeah. It'd be nice if you could take this red, white, and blue thing out and then put in like, like you said, like an Easter thing.
SPEAKER_19You could.
SPEAKER_09We have the only one.
SPEAKER_17We have the only one. I mean, there's a little bit of red, white, and blue. Fine here, it's a little tie decorated the whole place in the overall. I might take that boat tie.
SPEAKER_02I might wear this on Monday. Oh, that would be cool. It's probably Dollar General too, though.
SPEAKER_04Certainly. Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree. Yeah, Dollar General is a little like that's like a step above Dollar Tree in the hierarchy of it. Swanking. Right.
SPEAKER_09You got a uh a new DG marketplace. It's like a grocery store, right?
SPEAKER_04I've seen them, but yeah.
SPEAKER_09Got like can't kind of zipper colors and citra.
SPEAKER_03Oh.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_09DG DG marketplace. I've seen those, yeah. But you go in, it kind of got a dollar general value. Yeah, sure does a lot of things on the floor.
SPEAKER_17It's uh it's a a uh a franchise sort of thing. Yeah, more grocery. When I lived there, they had the Citrus Super, which was the Citrus Supermarket on the left there at the light.
SPEAKER_09You would go, you've never been to the Waldron uh farmers market. Did you ever go there? Walden? Wald no, it's called Waldrin, it's that big like they uh peanut farmers market there. But they they have like other vendors and veggies, weekend type thing.
SPEAKER_11It's like that big outdoor pavilion right there at Citra. Okay.
SPEAKER_17There's a pizza place there that I've been to. Yeah, me too. Isn't that good? Yeah. They got five star down there too. Five star is good.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_17So that is that the closest place to you? Citra? Pizza in the world. I've seen that song. Uh no, but I ate pizza there in Citra one time. That was good. I remember I went there. Me and you went together. I was like, who was that with? Is that with you? I bought you a pepperoni pizza.
SPEAKER_14What were we doing there?
SPEAKER_08Uh well you were helping me work on uh put some little batting up or something. Yeah, and then we took a little drive around.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. Back to your old haunt there. I want to I want to I want to work on some more stuff out of there, but you gotta build something. I like to paint something.
SPEAKER_16Let them just not higher than the bottom.
SPEAKER_17I don't mind getting on a six-foot ladder. I'll go up to eight feet.
SPEAKER_09Uh okay. Uh yeah, I'm hoping to start in the fall, honestly.
SPEAKER_04I got the uh the missile casings right next to the uh jalapeno peppers. Oh god, look at those shell casings. Jesus. That's a big gun. I never noticed those. These are pretty cool. Yeah, this is like one part uh bar, one part sandwich shop, one part army surplus uh military history museum. War memorabilia museum.
SPEAKER_17I got this uh little what do you call that brown spot, and then I went to the skin doctor the other day and then she sprayed it with stuff. Oh yeah, like now nitrogen. Now it's all puffed up. I don't know what's it. It doesn't look good, man. It doesn't look good. I thought it was supposed to make it better.
SPEAKER_02Well, I think now it's just gonna come off.
SPEAKER_17Well, that's what I think was the idea to take it off. But I didn't know it was she was gonna blow it up like that.
SPEAKER_12I go to a dermatologist, and that guy, I he doesn't ask anything. He just gets uh he's got a little spray can of liquid nitrogen and zaps.
SPEAKER_08And he's just like, oh yeah, zaps. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa. What are you doing? Take it to me. You know what he's doing? You know what he's doing if it's okay?
SPEAKER_04He's reaching his quarterly revenue goal. That's what he's doing. It has nothing to do with healthcare, has nothing to do with dermatology. You can get him started as this. That dermatologist has a quarterly revenue goal, and that's literally the only thing that determines what he does.
SPEAKER_08I think that's what I didn't go to dermatologist for 10 years. Yeah, and then I went in there and he's like, Oh, I got a few spots here, you got bold, yeah, like four or five, and he goes, Okay, you're good. So you come back next year. Next year, yeah, four or five, you know, I'm like, how come every year now that's because those times you got more stuff?
SPEAKER_04He already met the quarterly revenue goal, and it didn't matter.
SPEAKER_17No, he'd say he never went.
SPEAKER_09And then I had five spots, and now I got five things every year. Oh, okay, all right, okay.
SPEAKER_17But the stuff you have is not cancer.
SPEAKER_09No, it's just little moles that are irregular. Has your and he just like he's gotta take five things off every time.
SPEAKER_04How much? Sure. A hundred bucks. All right, insurance just paying. Yeah, insurance. That's it, right? Because he knows that he can build, he sees what insurance you have. And he says, That insurance, I can bill that insurance for that, and they won't ask questions. So that's what we're doing.
SPEAKER_09I am down with that. I think dermatology is a racket, you know. 100%.
SPEAKER_17Well, it's not just dermatology. Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Certainly, any of your dermatologists asked You to take all your clothes off?
SPEAKER_17Well, they should be because that's my. That lady inspected the bottom of my feet and between my toes the other day. You gotta be thorough, you gotta be thorough.
SPEAKER_13That sounds good. I did not she did not go to my wingling. She did not take her to my body. But did you get excited? I did not. Was I supposed to? I think between the toes should have done something.
SPEAKER_04Well, if you got a like a foot condition.
SPEAKER_17Well, it was just kind of like separating them gently. Yeah, and that sounds like I don't know what she's looking for. That sounds erotic.
SPEAKER_02Wow, I would have lost it. So anyway, I went to the dermatologist once, had to wait eight months for my appointment. I show up, I get in the room, and this guy comes in with three other people, and he said, Oh, hi, Mr. Anderson. I hope you don't mind, but I have a few uh visiting dermatologists, and they're just wanting to interact with the other. And he's like, would that be okay? Sure. I'm like, sure, that's fine. And they were both young ladies, so I was fully clothed, and I thought he's just gonna look at my face and my bald head. That's what you thought, yeah. Arms and all that. And then they leave and they come back in with like six more people, and now the room, the little room, is jammed with like nine people, and they're all staring at me.
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And I'm like, oh my god, and he goes, um, okay, Mr. Anderson, um, would it be alright if you took all your clothes off and we did your full body examination? And you're like, and I went with everybody, like all you people? He's like, Yes, that would be okay. You're absurd. You would you would put on a gown.
SPEAKER_12And I'm like, uh Yeah, but then I'll just be lifting it up.
SPEAKER_02And I'm like, uh, no, thank you. Good for you. So I said no, I stood my ground.
SPEAKER_16I'm like, uh Did you take off your shirt? Yeah, I took out my shirt. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And that was okay with that.
SPEAKER_15Yeah, I think they're not, there's nothing in your junk. There's no like I just didn't. You gotta be a good one. I didn't want to be that exposed.
SPEAKER_17There could be, but like, if you have a problem, it's gonna show up in other places first.
SPEAKER_02So then you go, oh, you've got all these problems on your job on your head and it's like, well, let's just say a bunch of options went through my head, like, oh yeah. I'm taking off all my dermatologists, girls. What's gonna happen?
SPEAKER_07But then I'm like, a couple of these guys look gay.
SPEAKER_17I think I think if you I think if you if you had something on on in your private parts, you would know it. You it would hurt, you would see it. If there was no one and saying, I gotta take up the clothes, I gotta shoot them. Yeah. I think for the most part, they don't need to check all that. Everything.
SPEAKER_02I didn't have a tick light, I didn't have any weird anything. I was just concerned about my face as I work outside. And you don't even wear a hat or anything.
SPEAKER_18No, I do wear a hat.
SPEAKER_17Oh, you did?
SPEAKER_02Yeah. After 10 30, 11 o'clock.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, but you gotta wear a hat. This is uh tick season. Speaking of ticks, this is like the height of tick season right now.
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah, I pick I pick a couple off every couple days. And you're out in the woods.
SPEAKER_13If you notice tickets, uh crazy. Yeah. You gotta check tick check every day? Yeah, tick tea. That's what you find any so far?
SPEAKER_08I come on uh this morning or yesterday? Yeah, yeah, every day practically. Was it the red ones? A lot of them are so small, but I can't really identify them.
SPEAKER_17He's got this thing he loves called the tick noose. The tick lasso. Tick lasso. And it's like you just put it in a little anything.
SPEAKER_04No, no, it's not that one. This thing changed my life. I got it in the car. I'll probably show it to you guys. I keep it with me at all times. No, I bought it on eBay. I bought over the years, I bought probably 20 of these on eBay. Tick lass. I give them away as presents. Um worse than that. Yeah, it looks exactly like a ballpoint pen. It's got the button on the end like a ballpoin. And when you push it down, it a little fishing line noose protrudes out. So obviously you loop that around the tick, and then when you let go of the button, it pops it out. Well, it puts the tension on it real tight, and then you just do you do slow or fast or I do when I pull it out, you can't. I usually do it slow.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I feel like the head, not squeeze anything.
SPEAKER_04I've never I have pulled off hundreds, probably hundreds of ticks with this thing over the last maybe not hundreds, a lot. A lot of ticks. Dozens. Because I've been using it for like 15 years, dozens of ticks. And it's never once failed.
SPEAKER_14Little ticks, big ticks.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, tick lasso. But you can tick lasso you can't buy it on uh Amazon. But eBay. eBay. But eBay. There's like one woman up in Connecticut that sells them out of her house. She was making them in. I got making them. I'm gonna show it.
SPEAKER_02It is that's a great one. She needs to go on Shark Tank.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, yeah. We need to get some money for that.
SPEAKER_09You guys hear about that um that tick borne disease? That's it. That's what it looks like.
SPEAKER_19Um Alpha Gal, it's called the one you can't eat red meat. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02No kidding. You'll know it though, because I guess you eat red meat and you get super sick. That's a bummer.
SPEAKER_10Yeah. Uh huh.
SPEAKER_04$37? No, no, the one I get is like $12. And five cents. That's gonna leave me with 95 cents. No, this is uh uh what am I gonna do with that? They're 10 bucks each. You get three for 10 years.
SPEAKER_02Ooh, nice.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, we see different colors, too. Pretty nice, yeah. Oh, they are like a little bit of a what is it called? Trix. Tricks, yeah, that's the one. Tick removal system. Tricks. How'd you find out about them? Okay, so our neighbors, uh, when we moved to Gainesville 15 years ago, uh, you know Paul and Ellie that live uh they uh they gave it to us as like a welcome to the neighborhood kind of a present. So they said, you're gonna need this, and I said, Alright, well we'll see. And they were they were absolutely right.
SPEAKER_17I did need it. It says right, it says it's uh top quality five-year guarantee.
SPEAKER_02That's a great stocking stuffer.
SPEAKER_04That's you if you if you've ever had a tick, you need one of those. You just need it.
SPEAKER_19I usually get one in my phone.
SPEAKER_18I need that too, but I changed his life. Well, they're on your back, it works because you can't get to it and then you scratch it. Yeah, yeah, you scratch them and get them under your fingernail.
SPEAKER_06Sometimes they get in your private areas too. They like dark they kind of like it down there.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, this is the softest, warmest, the moisture.
SPEAKER_04Thin skin. A lot of blood flow.
SPEAKER_02Oh, they got him at Ace Hardware. Oh, really? Coglins Yellow Tip.
SPEAKER_06Is it the same one? Coglins is that is a different brand, I think.
SPEAKER_02It's a different brand. That's the brand that uh recommended. Every market has the tip lasso by tricks.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, it's just uh indispensable.
SPEAKER_06Alright, guys, I think I'm gonna roll on.
SPEAKER_11I got a couple more chores to do before before it cools down. Yeah, I gotta get out there before.
SPEAKER_17I made a cake last night for Kate's Kate's having a party tonight. Did I tell you?
SPEAKER_08You didn't make the cake.
SPEAKER_17I made a good cake, man. I can't eat it yet because like you don't want to have a cake at a party that's not to eat. One slice taken out of it. But I'm really excited about that cake, it's all I can think about. It's that cake. Yellow cake chocolate icing, but I mean it's good. Yellow cake is good chocolate icing. How big is it? I made a sheet cake. Yeah, right? That's my favorite cake. And then what does it look like? On a sheet pan? Well, it's actually yeah, sometimes it is. This is this one's in a nine by thirteen, that's called a sheet cake, too, right? It's just a one layer, yeah. Some people make it on a sheet pan, but I just made it in a nine by thirteen because my mom's making a strawberry cake and she's making a nine by thirteen. And then, you know, you got 30 people, you gotta have a couple cakes.
SPEAKER_02So the Newberry Ace Hardware has 11 in stock. And they're fine.
SPEAKER_04Six bucks. How about the hawk on it? The best six bucks you ever spent.
SPEAKER_05I don't think that's the same kind. That's not the same thing.
SPEAKER_17It's a tick remover, see? Like a lot of them are those little metal V-shaped things. I think this one is like the one you're talking about. Yeah, that's not a good one. I don't know.
SPEAKER_08They don't work that globally.
SPEAKER_17I've never used one of those. No, this is the lasso, yeah. The lasso. Lasso, and you can get them on eBay. Gotta get them on the lasso. Tick lasso. Tricks. Tricks.
SPEAKER_09Tricks. Tick removal system.
SPEAKER_17Right. Get three, give two away. Or have one in your car. Yeah, it's good to have multiple.
SPEAKER_16Yeah. Oh, yeah. This is just a tweezers. Thanks for coming.
SPEAKER_11Tweezers. Tweezers in a in a packet. Tick remover.
SPEAKER_03Pen tweezer.
SPEAKER_17Oh yeah. Let's see how much mail we have. We gotta do our mailbag. Mailbag. We do the mailbag first on the podcast. See if you guys are. Alright, good job. Excellent work. Have fun. Well, I see you before you go. Yeah. Alright, because I gotta get all that stuff back to you.
SPEAKER_02Are you around for at least another week or so?
SPEAKER_17I think maybe one more week.
SPEAKER_19Oh, great.
SPEAKER_17Give us a couple minutes while we do the mail, real quick.
SPEAKER_19I'll go play Galaga.
SPEAKER_17Okay.
SPEAKER_04What do we got? So here we go. Alright, here we go. Hey Gator, hey Slice Bird. First, I agree that the parent pickup line is nuts, right? Okay, there you go. We have a loop around our building that has two lanes, one for pickup and drop off, and then one for people going to park. The lane for the parking shouldn't have people stopping to drop their kids off. Exactly, exactly. Every day someone thinks Oh wait, sorry. Every day someone thinks that the rule doesn't apply to them and they stop and let their kids out. It pisses me off so much. I can't road rage as them because I work there. If I could give them the finger, I would. I hope they have to do it. She sounds as pissed off as you. Hope they all have the day they deserve. Yeah, so do I. Next, we live very close to DFW Airport. Nice. But not really Fort Worth. We'd be into meeting up for barbecue somewhere. Our favorite is Hard Eight. There's a place in the stockyards called Cooper's that has good ribs. Now we're talking. Hard 8 is a place where you get in line, tell them what kind of meat or meat you want, and they slice it right there for you. Perfect. The absolute best. We're going to Hard 8. Hard 8. Hard 8 is not far from the airport, also. August is the worst time to come to Texas. It is hot. I guess you'll be alright since you're from Florida. Anyway, that's all I got for now. Thank you, Eleanor. Thank you, Eleanor.
SPEAKER_17I'm gonna go right now. Hard 8 and look at um I'm gonna look at our flight. Right. Which is in the end of August. Look at this. We're this trip isn't until August. We're already making plans. I love it. Yeah, we already got plans for it. For some reason, it didn't show up on my calendar. I gotta work on that. What is an American? It's an American.
SPEAKER_04Did I let me see? Hard 8.
SPEAKER_17Now that's a good um that's a good name for uh barbecue spot. Get G and V to DFFW right here, and we're about to find out. We arrive on oh wow. We arrive at 8 50 a.m. local time at 8 50 a.m. local time. So we're not gonna be able to go then. What about when we come back? We're coming back on Monday. Uh oh. We well, we probably gotta get to the airport around noon.
SPEAKER_04Right, because the flights at 1.16 local time.
SPEAKER_17Uh it hardly gives us time either because you'd have to get there at 11. You can try to get there at 11.
SPEAKER_04Well, maybe they open at 10. We can go at 10.
SPEAKER_17Anyway, we'll try to go on the day we leave, which is August the 31st. All right, we could we could we could do lunch before we leave. But we need to be at the airport about noon. So hopefully, if it's close enough to the airport, we can go when they open at 11. Usually is when they open. But if we miss our otherwise, yeah, we get there at 8 50 in the morning. Not gonna get fired. We'd have to hang around for two hours. That's fine. We can go get coffee or something. Anyway, so thank you. Let me get the mail here. We got to do it quick because uh I I drove here with uh Eric, as you all know, and uh he's waiting on you. He's waiting on me, but it's all right. Well he's gotta wait because we're this is the mailbag.
SPEAKER_04This is the mailbag, bro. Here we go. So we got Texas barbecue, we got Buzz Rout Weekly Update, blah blah blah. What? That's Sashcast. Okay. Uh 56 downloads, right? Pretty respectable. 56, not too bad. All right. Um Shell Dog, here we go. Here we go, Shell Dog. So I already know I'm gonna like this email by the subject. What is it? Too much dominoes. Too much? Too much dominoes. Okay. Okay, hey fellas, shell dog here. Woof woof. My dad was in town for the past two weeks helping me out after ACL surgery. In the two weeks he was here, we ate Domino's three times. By the third time, he didn't want any more Domino's pizza, so I ordered him the mac and cheese, which he said was really salty, but otherwise not bad. I didn't know Domino's had mac and cheese. I didn't either. That leads me to my question. How many times a week do you think you eat pizza? I like it how he said, do you think you eat pizza? Not how many times a week do you eat pizza? How many times do you think you eat pizza? Alright, so let me finish up and then we'll answer it. If you meet Grummy at a diner in Denver, they likely won't have grits, as we uh surprise it. They're more often served at hipster dipshit brunch places with shrimp for $26. Yeah, okay, that's right. My favorite diner was a place called Breakfast Inn, but it closed this past year. Grummy may know some spots though. Take care and enjoy your travels, best shell dog. So how many times a week do you think you eat pizza?
SPEAKER_17There's just it it's an evolution because there's a time when I ate pizza twice a day, and I would eat pizza easily ten times a week. Right, easy. But now it's probably twice. Like I had pizza two nights ago. Yeah. Um I usually eat pizza twice a week. I'm down to twice a week.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_04I probably eat that's probably the same for me. Like I make pizza every Friday night. Every Friday night. But then like during the week, what does Calzano count? Because I make usually a calzone work. So I don't so I'll get a slice or I'll make a calzone work like once a week.
SPEAKER_17I'd say two to three times a year. Two to three times a week. Same thing. Yeah, but two to three times. I feel like we should we need to up those numbers. No, I think that's pretty respectable. He had three times in two weeks in fact on the city.
SPEAKER_04That's just too much extra, yeah. But the mac and cheese, though, I don't know. Sounds pretty good getting it. I don't know. A little too salty, but I wouldn't I don't know if that sounds good. All right, here we got one from Emmy Lou. Teams call. I'm sure Eleanor and Paul would hang out with you guys in August. Grummy will also hang out with you in June. I'm sad I'm missing all the meetups. It is it is uh no, Emmy Lou of all people is gonna miss all the meetups. Which is funny because that was like the minute I saw that this concert was happening in uh Fort Worth, I was like, oh, this is perfect. We're going to Tulsa. That's what I said. That was like Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_17So but it's kind of ironic that like that that was kind of like We didn't really plan to go to drive to Tulsa though for this trip. No, we didn't, but in I in my imagination I did. Yeah, but you say that now, and I'm thinking like maybe I should have, but it's probably I don't want to do a bunch of driving when I've already traveled somewhere. I just want to drive too much. You say it's two hours? Something like that, yeah. Two hours isn't that bad. But I don't we're gonna have to make another trip just if we're gonna.
SPEAKER_04But they're gonna be in uh in Colorado, yeah. Alright, so that's the team's call. We'll we'll play it out. Come back to that. All right, here we go. Another one from Eleanor. Yes. The subject, Florida Man energy.
SPEAKER_17Oh, I want I saw that picture and I wanted to read that article, and I never did.
SPEAKER_04Eleanor says, hey gang, this news story is giving some real Florida man vibes. It happened near where we live. It's really just a classic case of someone with too much time and money, but I thought you'd enjoy. Uh so here's the headline with the with the amazing picture. Read that story. Driver intentionally drove Cybertruck into North Texas Lake to use vehicles wade mode, police said. Well, and it looks like the truck is weighed, is like it might be sinking. So it turns out you uh a cyber truck isn't you can't it doesn't function as a boat, you know.
SPEAKER_17First responders had to remove the cyber truck from the Grapevine Lake. I mean, they said the entire driver intentionally drove drove. Is that him? It's gotta be. That's the guy? Oh, he looks really dumb. I mean, he doesn't look dumb. He just you wouldn't expect an old guy like that, so you think he'd know better. I mean it's it's kind of tempting though, right? You were like, I got this cyber truck, let's see, let's put it to the test. They responded at 8 o'clock, saw they found the cyber truck in the lake. Uh partner said the driver, Jimmy Jack McDaniel, told them he intentions drove the vehicle in the lake and tried to use the Wade mode feature. However, the Cybertruck is disabled and took on water. Problem. Obviously.
SPEAKER_04Jimmy Jack, that's the name of Jimmy.
SPEAKER_17Police said that Jimmy Jack McDaniel is charged with operation vehicle in a closed section of the lake not having a valid boat registration and other water safety equipment violations. Uh you don't have do you have a boat? Do you have a boat? Do you have a boat registration?
SPEAKER_04The uh the you know, the land registration, the automobile registration, but not the nautical registration. That's different. Oh my gosh.
SPEAKER_17Wow. What a good what joke is. Yeah, obviously. It's not it's a car. Oh my gosh. All right, well, it's got a change. I'm really glad that you sent us that because I saw that and I really wanted to read it, and I never thought about it until now when I saw it again. Um so this is a little bit of a weird episode because you know, just the way it worked out today. He has a couple hour window. I had these two guys that I was hanging out with, and it was like, well, you guys were gonna just record, and they were like, whatever. Like they kind of rolled their eyes, they don't they don't care. But um so I don't I think that it was hard to hear us all at this table. I think you're probably right. So I think this is one of those episodes people might be just fast-forwarding until they find the gets to next week we'll redeem ourselves. Yeah, next week, yeah, next, but it you know, this it it's no rules. No rules. Just we want to come to Hogan's Hero and have lunch with a couple guys, a couple guys talking about whatever. It is what it is, you know. We don't even I don't even have my instrument with me, Sliceberg. Oh, I brought mine. Well that was in the car. Well, let's let's go. I don't know what happened to Eric now, but I know he's waiting for it. He's probably at the bar. He said he was gonna play Galaga, but he didn't play Galaga. Let's go. Hey, thank you guys for uh having lunch with us today at Hogan's. That was fun. And uh I'll put pictures of our sandwiches on our Instagram. And uh we never even introduced the podcast because we don't really need to. You know, you know where you're at. Right. You know, you know you never know what to expect. But uh next next week we'll be in a quiet spot and we'll talk about really important stuff. I can't wait. And funny stuff. I can't wait. This was a long one, though. That was a long less. Love y'all.
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