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Off the Beaten Path
Can the Next Generation Save the Second Amendment? | The 2A Family
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The Second Amendment isn't inherited. It's taught.
In the Season 4 finale of Off the Beaten Path, we sit down with Keith and the 2A Family to discuss raising responsible young men, passing down freedom, and why the next generation matters more than ever.
In this episode we discuss:
- Parenting with purpose
- Responsibility over recreation
- Competitive shooting
- Mentorship
- Firearm safety
- Building discipline
- Raising the next generation of leaders
This conversation isn't just about firearms.
It's about legacy.
Thank you for listening! Follow us @WEAREOTBP
Hey America, we are back.
SPEAKER_03Hey America.
SPEAKER_05We're actually uh this is gonna be our last episode.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, what a way to wrap it up, man.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, right. And this is this is special because the the boys that we have featured along with their dad has been on another I'm gonna say young men.
SPEAKER_03Young men, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05Close. Close 42. Well, let's go. Uh guys, we have the two-way boys here along with two-way dad. Yeah. Keith. Or boys. If y'all want to introduce yourselves, go ahead. Let the people know about yourselves.
SPEAKER_02All right, so so we're the two-way boys. The two-way it's really turned into the two-way family. Yeah, because the girls are getting involved too. But um, I'm Keith. James.
SPEAKER_00Grant.
SPEAKER_02Got James and Grant here, my my boys. Yeah. And uh we're just all about bringing the next generation into the Second Amendment.
SPEAKER_05Talk about that. Talk about that because we've known you guys now for a couple years. And uh, we did a piece with y'all and my brother and Rob on our other platform. But this is a podcast, right? And we have a lot of listeners who are just coming into the space. Some of it's for leisure, some of it is because they want self-defense, home defense. But what you're doing with the boys and have been doing the work, the work that y'all are doing, is really foundational because the space needs to grow, you know, like it's and it's not really about firearms, it's about our right to bear the firearms.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's right.
SPEAKER_05As a dad, boys, I'll get to y'all in a second. As a dad, talk about that work.
SPEAKER_02Well, you know, uh Reagan said that our freedom is but one generation away from going extinct. Yep. We didn't pass it on to them in the bloodstream. Yep, right, and that's that's part of his quote. So it it's up to us to uh to pass that on. Yep, and it's on our generation to to pass on that freedom, or we're gonna lose it.
SPEAKER_05A hundred percent, a hundred percent. And that was the sole reason you and mom, guys, we call her mama two-way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The two-way mom. Two-way mama. I always call her just mama, yeah. But that's the sole reason that got uh you and mama involved with getting the family up and running, because now their sisters are running and gunning, right?
SPEAKER_02That's right, that's right. I mean, we just it's all a part of just bringing them into the into the two-way space, into firearms. It's like teaching them a martial art. I've said that to y'all before it's about discipline, it's about teaching them responsibility, um, the responsibility of carrying on our freedom. And it's it's the second amendment that protects the rest of our freedoms. And so just to maintain maintain this country that we have, yeah, it's what we have to do.
SPEAKER_03You said something, I believe, on there on the 2AR episode, yeah, and at the 2A Freedom Fest that I loved, and that was that right, everyone thinks shooting, right? We're going out, shooting's awesome, it's fun. You know, I love to shoot guns as a kid, but it's it's bigger than that. I think you said something along the lines of you could see the change in them, the way they carried themselves, the way they did things. And I loved you to, you know, just take away the like you said, it's like any discipline that you're gonna do, right? You're gonna grow in that. We've seen y'all grow from when we first met y'all, yeah. You know, the way y'all are moving around, and to see y'all boys out there really doing it, because some people talk the talk, everyone can be an influencer these days, right? But y'all are really doing it. And I just want to give you your flowers on that because we've seen it. And I just want to ask y'all now specifically, what was that like for y'all? You know, did you understand as soon as your dad started talking about it, this is gonna be a big responsibility. We're gonna grow in this, we're brothers, we got to look out for each other, or is it something along the way where you're like sisters, yeah? Yeah, or sis, just your family in general. You know, has it expanded and evolved since you first started this? And and how has it expanded and evolved?
SPEAKER_01I feel like when we first started, we we I did never expect it to get to where we are right now because we started, it was just supposed to be 12 weeks of training, and we got a block of training for my 13th birthday. You probably heard this, but um, that turned into five years of training. It's honestly life-changing five years. Yeah, yeah. So it's like it's I feel like you challenge a kid with grown-up tasks and you're gonna get grown-up results.
SPEAKER_03Amen. So, man, that's a bar right there. We need some y'all can't hear it, but there's some head horns right there.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, that's good in the background. Yeah, and you know what, I I love hearing that because you know, we're from the city. We say a lot, I've I say a lot in the city. We age in dog ears, right? Like at the time I was 12, 13, I felt like I was 21. I was like, man, I already lived life once, twice over, right? So now at 42, honestly, it feels like I'm kind of going backwards, like I'm allowing myself to have that childish joy, the childlike joy. Like, yeah, like what remember when we were in Virginia? Yeah, we stood at the mountaintop. I was like, It's like Rob, we're in the mountain, right? Because that's what city life requires. And I love that your mom and your dad have pushed y'all up to a standard of like, hey, grown-up decisions are gonna get grown-up results. Yeah, so James, I want to talk to you a little more directly. You're 17 now, yeah, right. So I want you to talk a little bit about your experience as you know, you're gonna go through all the teenage emotions of experience. Your friends might be out there partying and might be doing stuff that you know, just regular teenage stuff. Yeah. What social responsibility do you feel to your friends to either break the norm or be like, you know what? That looks fun right now, but I'm working for something long term.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I honestly a lot of my teen years have all my friends have been 44-year-old men. But recently I've got a few more friends that are around my age in their 20s, stuff like that. But it's like I honestly see it as that's temporary. Yep. All the stuff that they do is temporary that doesn't last in the long run. Yeah, that's true. What I'm doing, what I've done. Is this will last a lifetime? What they're doing is like, yeah, it's fun in the moment, but give it three years and they're not gonna be anywhere.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, do you do anything like typical teenage stuff? Like, do you play video games or anything? I I don't play video games.
SPEAKER_03Really? Yeah, yeah, that's cool. He's like, dude, I live a real life video game, brother. Yeah, that's I I think what I love to see too is because I was a kid that had, you know, my dad grew up hunting. You know, I listened to you, you know, tell your stories of how you were around firearms and hunting, and it was just normal. And it was for me, and I want to say I love that perspective, and I root for y'all because I got away from it. And now that I'm 49 and I'm getting back into hunting and in the woods, I'm like, man, I wish I would have never strayed off away from this. So I just want to say I love to see y'all embracing it because you can see it's not just like, oh, we're going through the motions because our dad thinks we should. Right. It's like, no, we're really, I can see we're out there. You see these guys, I say young men, because y'all handle firearms and weapons like better than some.
SPEAKER_05And the reason I the only reason I'm asking is because you know, as teenagers, you're like we're now one-dimensional people, right? Like it's you can have your firearms thing, and then you might be like, Dad, I want to go play football with the boys, right? Like, yeah, so that's why I ask you because I don't know. I don't know, like, I know what I was doing at your age, I know what Ron was doing.
SPEAKER_03Like, not being responsible young men, that's for sure.
SPEAKER_05And but what I'm saying is like there's no like urge to like buck or like go do anything. You you enjoy this going through. That's awesome, man. Oh, you can tell.
SPEAKER_03I think I mean I truly believe that because you can tell.
SPEAKER_05No, yeah, no, no, no. I'm I'm I'm only asking because yeah, there's teenagers coming into the space too. And like you see it on social media. Some of them are doing it for like self-defense, yeah, home defense. They're doing it for uh man, who's um I love the survival sisters. They were they grew up in the space, they came up and then now that I think where are they in college or something like that?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, there's um I I spend I Fred and I are great great friends. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And uh his girls are I think two of them are in college now. That's awesome. Right, and so the other one is working away too, but on on the the distractions, yeah, yeah, that's good. It's something as a dad that and and as parents, we have to remind them about their priorities and what what counts. And so, yeah, you you have your your friend time, your buddy time, and but you've got to remember your priorities. And also, with what we've built as a brand, his friends don't understand what we've built and what we've got going. So sometimes you have to lay things. Does he ever pull his friends into the space? Um like to grow the space? Yeah, we've well we've had some we've had some of the kids come out and shoot with us before. Yeah, that's awesome. So they don't they it it's just introducing them. I mean, they're not they're not kids that are gonna take it and run with it like like we have.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, and not they see y'all and they're like but yeah, like for your friends that don't know. Oh, yeah. No, I that's what I said to see them run around. How competitive are y'all with each other, with each other? Yeah, yeah. Are you? Yeah, it's okay. Yeah, Grant is still, he's still. Yeah, Grant is yo, did he see him handle the AR the way he did? Bro, it was I was because I did the edits. Thank you for always you know saying how much you love the edits that came out from the episode. But man, just watching it back, right? I'm like, yo, Grant, both of y'all just speaking like Grant handled that thing like for me.
SPEAKER_05I think what's really dope about your little brother Grant is that he is a sure guy in stature, but man, you man handled. Oh, yeah, that's a great way to put it.
SPEAKER_03Thank you.
SPEAKER_05I think I was searching for that. That's why in my hand I was like, oh, 1715. He's gotta be 15. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_0212.
SPEAKER_05He made when when do we put that was shot like two years ago?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, a couple years ago. Yeah, he was 10.
SPEAKER_05And you were holding up on your shoulders, running drills.
SPEAKER_02You had the timer, like it was A plus. He's figured out how to make it work for him. He's adapted because I mean he and the guys that trained them figured out ways to to make it work for him because he doesn't have the strength of a of a grown man. Yeah, he's figured out how to manipulate a rifle. Yeah, I mean to to work for him. Manipulate out.
SPEAKER_03That's yeah, it it's impressive.
SPEAKER_05What have you loved about this whole thing?
SPEAKER_00Um, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, there you go. That's fine.
SPEAKER_00Everything. Yeah, everything.
SPEAKER_05What's your favorite firearm to shoot? Uh caliber, could be a rifle, could be a pistol, whatever.
SPEAKER_00Let me think. Probably 556, 9 mil.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Yeah. Nice, nice. So are you like, do you like running the courses? Or do you like okay, yeah, running courses? What about you, James? Like, what do you uh what are you excited most about shooting? Like, is it rifle rounds, pistol rounds?
SPEAKER_01So my favorite gun is probably any of the 2011s. Yeah. So I'm a big 2011 guy pissing. Yeah, yeah, piss a shooter. Wow.
SPEAKER_02Okay, they drive race cars.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, that's cool. That's awesome. What so wait, hold on, hold on. Go ahead. Are you serious? They drive race cars? Well, RC cars? Uh no.
SPEAKER_02Well, well, we we call I read 2011. Yeah, as being like, they're not messing around, bro.
SPEAKER_03They came in on like the Corvette level, you know what I'm saying? Like, so we position this, our podcast, the communication of what we do. Because y'all know we're we're still we've seen y'all in the space, you've embraced us. We love that about this space. We wanna we want this to be like public-facing for people that might not know about this space, right? And their rights and their freedoms. That may sound crazy to people that are in this every day, but there's a lot of people that don't know they have those rights and freedoms. That's right. And is there any advice? Like, what would you say to someone that might stumble apart uh across this podcast and this is their first time even seeing young kids shooting or talking about firearms? You know, what kind of advice would y'all give them to y'all like you know the answer and then y'all take that first step and and yeah, just just get their journey going in the firearms?
SPEAKER_02Don't wait for the perfect time, yeah, because then you'll constantly find an excuse, it never comes. Yeah, at the very least, every every person, every citizen of the US needs to know the four universal rules of of firearm safety and the responsibility of of passing on that freedom. Because without without the Second Amendment, the the other nine don't work. And we have to maintain our freedoms. And if we lose them, we'll never get them back. So you don't have to become a uh an 2-A advocate, or you don't have to become uh a competitive shooter if that's not your wheelhouse, but at least embrace our freedom and and know the responsibility of the Second Amendment and and the right to bear arms because it's it's that's good the founding of our country.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, to add on to what he said, yeah, if you want to get into it, the most important thing you can do, and if you don't have anybody as a mentor, find a good instructor, a solid instructor that you trust, somebody that can teach you, somebody that's willing to invest into you, invest into whatever it is you want to learn. But yeah, that's that's good very important to find out. Yeah, great.
SPEAKER_00Um, you just gotta get out and do it. Yeah, yeah, just don't be scared. Yeah, just do it.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah. I love that. Yeah, that's good. No, no, that was it. I I I think that's um to touch, you know, to bring it back kind of how we started the conversation. I think uh comfortability can kill things sometimes, right? And we think this complacency, that's a better word, right? That we're always gonna have these freedoms, right? They're just always gonna be there, they're hardwired, we don't have to be proactive with anything. And it's like, no, they can be gone uh quicker than we think. And um, so I love that perspective. And also, you don't, you're right, you don't have to be, you might never hunt, you might never be a super tactical guy, and you know, even have an EDC, but still to have those fundamentals so you know is I think is super important. It takes the mystery and mystique out of the common tool. Yeah, would you say you said that it it it you can make the monster look bigger, right?
SPEAKER_05You can yeah, fear makes the wolf look bigger, yeah.
SPEAKER_03So when you overcome that fear barrier, that could be huge. I agree.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so James, you're 17 now, and the next five, ten years, man, you'll be you'll be a man, right? Like, what do you think your trajectory looks like in the firearm space? Do you want to go like break off into hunting, competitive shooting?
SPEAKER_01What's it look like for you? So I'm sure I'm not sure exactly yet. I'd like to grow what we're doing right now with competitive shooting and yeah, doing USPSA, see where that takes us. Yeah, but I'd also just like to grow our brand, grow what we can do, see what we can do with that. Like a big mentor of mine is uh Pew View. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so I'd like to do kind of along the lines of what he's doing. Okay. So that uh I've also thought about if I'd also uh what's the word? Executive protection. That's EP. I'm thinking EP, yeah. I'm thinking about doing EP a lot. That'd be cool. Yeah, that'd be really cool.
SPEAKER_05Have any of you thought about uh like the Olympics for like what competitive shooting? That's true too.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, see that's along the lines of we'll see where competitive shooting takes us. You know why I asked where that goes.
SPEAKER_05I asked because Lanny Oakley, shout out to her and her twin sister. Yep, uh Lanny was on season two, and man, hearing some of the stories of them at y'all's age, right? Yeah, like, oh, we decided we wanted to do this, and me and Rob were just like, yeah, because you know, at 17 and 12, I don't think you y'all realize that as kids, you can actually end up in the Olympics. Yesterday or day one, we had Gabby Franco.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, uh-huh. She also staying in the middle of the year. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05She went to to uh Sydney, Sydney, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, with Venezuela.
SPEAKER_05But she man, it's like this this firearms it isn't just one thing, right? Like the tactical side is really cool, home defense, self-defense, but you're you're on the brink of becoming like having your own identity or personality. So it's it's gonna be really cool to see how you how what space you grow into because man, really, uh it's like your dad said, it's a discipline, right? You can take on the fundamentals of what you're learning now and say, Yeah, I want to go be competitive, or yeah, I want to go Olympic level, or yeah, I want to go hunt because you know what I found uh recently, what's really challenging is uh long range, so like for hunting, yeah, because you got to take in windage, yeah, um what is it? Landscape, yeah, right, because elevation changes, yeah, yeah, and all of that goes into play, and it's just like, man, it's really uh something you have to challenge yourself and learn because it's absolutely you just gotta remain a sponge, right?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's like yeah. So that's all no, that was good. I I want to say um y'all are amazing at I don't know if you've if you've even thought about this because you said a great find a great instructor. Like y'all were really good at teaching the information as well. Because something your brother said, like, you're you don't ever think because someone's younger than you, you can't learn from them. That's right. Because you were dropping knowledge. I could see him, his identical twin brother, just listening to everything you said and and learned a lot. He left there, like, man.
SPEAKER_05And as adults, that can be a hard pill to swallow, man. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I mean, even scripture says it from the mouth of babes. Yeah, you know, kids, y'all can teach the older generation. Like, it's not always like, you know, what's cool? One thing that I that I thought was amazing that I learned coming into the space, I didn't realize Keanu Reeves, the actor, yeah, was the one who actually invented the the flip. It had no one in the space had it occurred to them. Yeah, but because he's in entertainment, he was like, How can I make this look cooler versus just or just a dropout? So he whips it out just a few seconds later. I remember when I learned that, I was like, think about all the dudes in our space who are just like just locked into their own way. This is how it's been done for years, right?
SPEAKER_02And that's that's a problem with uh with bringing kids in. And and they they wanna they're so their mind is in such a box. Some of the best instructors that they've had think outside of that, yes. Aren't antiquated, yeah. They just broken down all those locked-in ways and fixed them. Yeah, and that's good. And it's uh it's just just the evolution of of the sport.
SPEAKER_03So go ahead. No, no, no. Well, I want to um, because you touched a little bit about on this. Um, obviously, not everyone is pro 2A, right? And they see y'all running around with firearms, and there might be some negative things out there. So I'm just wondering, like, what are some maybe some things you've seen or some common misconceptions that y'all I know it might be a laundry list of things, but um, you know, like just because we have y'all here, you know, maybe someone that might be on the other side of this that isn't pro to A, you know, hears y'all.
SPEAKER_02Maybe there's something you a message you can share, um as far as your experience, you know, it's like we we've said it before and just in just today, um, it's just uh firearm is just a tool. Yeah, for everybody, for everyone, yeah. But it's a it's a tool that the the the anti-gunners they they see the firearm as something more than just a tool. They're not looking at the person running that tool. Yep. And yeah, there's some bad bad people out there. There's evil out there, yep. But we've got to overcome evil, and sometimes to overcome evil, it takes that with that tool, but being put to good use as well.
SPEAKER_05I like that um you said it's the heart you had a good dictates where the where there's round lines. Because like for me, like I'm a two-way absolutist. I think everyone, yeah, I don't care if you're a Democrat, liberal, Republican, uh, independent. I think everyone should at least have the right to bear arms.
SPEAKER_03That does have the right to argue.
SPEAKER_05I think they should at least go out, put a couple magazines downrange. Yeah, see what see why people are are passionate about this because this unites more people than it doesn't, right? Like there's people from different walks of life, different, different religions, different faiths. Like, and it's the universal here in this country. That's right. That one right that we all have. That's right. Because, like you said, this this one amendment is designed to protect all the 26 others, right? And that's and that's like that's what it's for. It's not it's not like, hey, who was it? Oh, we just had Scott. Scott from ARA. He said, Um, the second amendment isn't about hunting, the second amendment is about the right to bear arms against a tyrannical government. That's right, right? So, you know, I think sorry, I keep wanted to play.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, just playing footsie. That's kicked me out of the way. My boy got a shot.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah. I'm like, oh man, let me readjust. But yeah, man, it's uh it's it's cool. I'm I'm excited to see how y'all develop in the space, not only as just like shooters, but just as young men stepping into your manhood because you know that looks different for everybody, right? You know, like there's no telling you might meet a girl when you're 20, 21 and say, you know what, I want to have a family. You know, no one knows. Like I I remember I had well, I didn't have a kid. My wife had gave birth to my first child when I was 28.
SPEAKER_03You helped though, yeah. Right.
SPEAKER_05But it's like that that that um responsibility as a man shifts. Like you see how your dad is like, Oh, I gotta get my kids up and running on fire. It happens. Like, even my daughters, they're like, Dad, we want to go to the gun range. It's like, yeah, a hundred percent. Let's do it. That's because you know, what if they marry a man who's not pro to a well that shouldn't happen. You know, it shouldn't happen, right? But I don't control who they love. And yeah, I always tell them, like, hey, if if that ever is the case, you can run this firearm. You have influence stuff, yeah. Of course. Of course, of course. That's good. They're autonomous. Like, I'm very much like, I'd rather have them have the knowledge of the phone.
SPEAKER_03Yes, yeah, I love you for that. Yeah, you're right. Because at some point, like you said, y'all are gonna be your own independent men out here in the world, yeah. Armed with all this knowledge that you have. Can I ask, like, do y'all lock is there music you listen to, like before matches to lock in?
SPEAKER_01I don't really listen to music before a match, right?
SPEAKER_03Oh, okay, you don't. But where did Okay after a match?
SPEAKER_01After a match, I listen to a little bit of everything that happened.
SPEAKER_03Okay, all right. What's on the playlist? Yeah, what's in the playlist right now?
SPEAKER_01Let me pull up right now. That's great. Yeah, so I have a lot of dad rock.
SPEAKER_03Okay. I'm a dad rock, I don't know what dad rock is.
SPEAKER_02It's kind of like a yacht rock version of yeah, playlist. Yacht rock music.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Okay. You know what yacht rock music is, right? Not really. It's uh you listen to old big little baby more.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that yeah, yeah, like kind of soft early rock, don't tell me soft rock.
SPEAKER_02I don't want to know that I don't know that's what what I know that little journey, little yeah Keith, what do you what's in your top five? I mean, I like uh the some the dirt road country and country and little fog little little fog hat in there too or southern rock and skinner skinner, yes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, we had a few people drop the skins on us. Okay, we got a lot of Metallica's yesterday. That was shocked. Metallica Metallica on the program a lot. Yeah. Okay, all right.
SPEAKER_05What about you, Grant? What are you listening to?
SPEAKER_00Whatever gets turned.
SPEAKER_05So that's the joke. When Rob, Rob and I, because we're on the road so much. Oh man. He'll be he'll a yacht rock song will come on and he'll go, he'll start channeling his inner child, and he'll go, I remember this song. Sit on the back of my mom's Grand Prix.
SPEAKER_03My big head bouncing around.
SPEAKER_05Hey mom. Yes, Robert. Can we have McDonald's?
SPEAKER_03No, we got food at home. I think that was Huey Lewis in the news. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05That's that's good right now. That's good. Hey dad, can I listen to something else? No. We got you listen when I listen to. Okay, dad. That's good. That's good. That's good, guys. So um, we're breezing past the 25. Always. It's always easy breezing with you.
SPEAKER_03That's right. What's next for y'all?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, what's next for y'all?
SPEAKER_01We've got goals. Um, we got a match coming up actually at the beginning of this month. Yeah, the welcome match.
SPEAKER_05Oh, wait, didn't y'all just didn't y'all just win something?
SPEAKER_02Well, they uh yeah, James uh won the uh drills with dragon on the three-hour. Oh, was you left? Okay, all right, good. Let's go.
SPEAKER_01Congrats. We just actually did the interview for that, so that's cool.
SPEAKER_02That's cool. And then uh they shot they've shot two majors uh USPSA majors so far this year. Let's go. Um, and then they've they'll shoot at least two more with uh local just level one matches in between. So that's cool. Yeah, and then just getting out to to the big events, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Major show goals, yeah, goals. Yeah, we got um guns out coming up there. Let's go.
SPEAKER_03That'll be October now. So we y'all are our people, man. Y'all are our tribe. Like we seriously, yeah, we seriously love seeing y'all in the space. It's good, we appreciate it. It's good for it. Like, y'all are great ambassadors for what we're doing here.
SPEAKER_05Oh, there it goes, Landy right there.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I saw her there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the Who's on Media Road?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, she's sister. We're bored of just traditional shootings, so that's how they got on bicycle, then unicycle. We just reposted a clip of her hanging upside down, shooting a string, holding a mentos that falls to the box.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, it was nuts.
SPEAKER_05That's her. She just walked, yeah. She just walked by. Shamster. Her and her twin sister, and their artists, they're gonna go around.
SPEAKER_02Yep, they're yeah, they are, they are, and she was uh Olympic uh biathlon.
SPEAKER_05Biathlon, yeah, biathlon, yeah. That's what I'm saying. And she this sport can take y'all across the world.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_05The the lady right behind us, Heather, she's traveling to uh Turkey, Turkey this this year for a rifle challenge. Yeah, y'all could be that's yeah, but y'all can I mean this sport can take you anywhere, yeah. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_02So around the world, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05100%.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Well, I guess let's wrap this thing up in. This is a great way to finish the show.
SPEAKER_03Where do people find y'all? How can they tap in with y'all?
SPEAKER_02So on all the socials, the2A boys, two a girls. Um, and then there's also the two A girls. Uh the boys each have a uh a social as well. Um, they're all tied to the two A boys on our Instagram. We've also got a website and a new website update coming up. Let's go the2aboys.com. All right.
SPEAKER_05So yeah, she's pacing back there. The flight is about to leave, folks. There it is. Oh yeah, no, you're on here with you. Yeah, we're here. The world is gonna see you. Guys, we appreciate y'all coming together. Yeah, seriously, thank you so much. You guys are in our backyard. Appreciate you. We gotta drive up and see each other more often.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, for sure. We need to come down to y'all and shoot. Slap some iguanas. Shoot some iguanas. Yeah, let's do that.
SPEAKER_05You know, like it's getting all the schedule synced up. There's a lot of moving parts whenever we move. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Boys, thank you. Yeah, all right. Two-Amig dad, always a pleasure. Yeah, yeah. Thank you. It's all right. It's all right.
SPEAKER_03It's all right.
SPEAKER_05It's all right.
SPEAKER_03Thank you, man. Thank you, guys. Little Rand. Don't call him little.
SPEAKER_01Oh no, no, no, it's all right. That's cool. All right, everybody. That's it. Thank you. Appreciate it.
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