Pour Decisions with Erin & David

Episode 7 - Anniversary, Alcohol & Algorithms

Erin Crumbley Season 1 Episode 7

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This one felt like a reset we didn’t even realize we needed. We got away for our anniversary, and somewhere between the wine tastings, the quiet moments, and just being together, we actually put our phones down… like really put them down. 

No constant scrolling, no checking notifications, no half-listening while pretending to be present. And you know what? It changed everything. We laughed more, talked more, connected in a way that reminded us of what all of this is actually about. 

In this episode, we’re talking about our trip, the wine, and what happens when you unplug long enough to see each other again. And yes, we’re also calling ourselves out… because getting back home and picking those phones back up is a whole different story.

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SPEAKER_01

All right, guys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Four Decisions Podcast with Aaron and David Crumbly. I'll let you figure out which one's which. You don't already know.

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No, you do have long hair. You could pass for an air.

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Yeah, I need a haircut. Hey, Aaron.

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Yeah. I gotta go comb it before and put it in the hat on it. Just in case it looks good.

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Well, better. Not good.

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Yeah, better.

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Better.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. So welcome to the podcast. This is what, our sixth one?

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This is number seven.

SPEAKER_03

Number seven. Wow, time flies.

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Our seventh podcast.

SPEAKER_03

Trying to be consistent. Consistency is key, according to my business coach.

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Yep.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. So uh what did you get for wine tonight?

SPEAKER_01

So uh we just got back from a nice little trip up to North Georgia Mountains, and uh we had a cabin in the woods. Anyway, I I want to put that up on my Facebook. It's a funny skit. But uh Snoop Dogg. Um Burpee. Burpee. Um yeah, so anyway, we had a uh really nice meal at a place called the Falls at Blue Ridge, and it's in Blue Ridge, Georgia. And in the back of the uh the restaurant there, they had this gorgeous waterfall coming down, and it's really beautiful outdoor area, and uh inside the restaurant was just phenomenal. It was just super high class, everything was top-notch. The the waiter was fantastic, he was from Costa Rica, and we had a uh just a blast talking to him and talking about Costa Rica and anything, anything we could think of. But uh yeah, it was great. It was a lot, but um I saw this on the menu uh when we were there. I did not buy it at the time, and when I saw it in the store, I decided to go ahead. Oh, the cat's probably gonna play with this bag again.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I already played with her with the bag, so she's ready to play.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's called uh Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon. It's from Paso Robles, uh California. And it was one of the first Cabernets uh made in Paso Robles. Most of them were in Napa and Sonoma at the time. And uh, so I wanted to try it. I've never had it before.

SPEAKER_03

And it's a screw top.

SPEAKER_01

I love screw tops. Thank God for screw tops. I wish they were all screw tops.

SPEAKER_03

Well, maybe one day.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, look how dark it is. Whoa, that's a great color.

SPEAKER_03

You're gonna tell them about the glass that we were pouring in.

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Uh and we're also, yeah, um, on the trip.

SPEAKER_03

Well, we dribbled.

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Oh, we're dribbling.

SPEAKER_03

It's not your first time.

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You dribbled a lot. It is not my first time. I'm gonna have to clean the table after this. But uh we went to a winery while we were up there and had a wine tasting and Gaelic food tasting uh at this uh uh winery called Roo Mountain Vineyards. R-O-O. I don't know if you can see that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, they have chickens, obviously. And there's a big rooster. There's a big cock on the glass.

SPEAKER_01

I like saying that word. It's a um they have really so uh so anyway, it was uh fantastic. Uh and the the wines were really good, and the atmosphere was fantastic, and the food was wonderful. And uh they had go ahead.

SPEAKER_03

No, they paired all these different wines that they make with different foods to go with the wine, and it was all like back in ancient times and what they would have eaten. Like the first one was a like a turnip and potato soup with a sparkling, and the second one was a bean salad.

SPEAKER_01

A bean salad, and yeah, and they did a salmon on a on a uh cheese croquette bread.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know, it was a breaded thing.

SPEAKER_01

Like a potato, like a potato square or something, right?

SPEAKER_03

Cheese in the middle. With cheese in it, and it was delicious, and then his favorite was the last course, which was the some kind of a beef, like roast, or what was it?

SPEAKER_01

Uh tip, serverline tip.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know, it was really good. It had like a caramelized bourbon glaze on top of uh parsonet puree. It was fantastic, and it was sweet, and he liked sweet, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So but the winery sits on top of a a hill overlooking a valley, and it's just a gorgeous view, and they have a beautiful deck out back uh in the sun, and they have a covered part. And the the winery itself was just absolutely gorgeous. And the room we were in, they put us in a room they call the barrel room, I guess, where they store a lot of the barrels uh and age them. Uh and they actually it's actually real wine, it's not musky dine and scotman wine, it's uh it's uh Cab Franc, they had Sauvignon Blanc, they had uh a couple other um, they had uh Cabernet and they had a blend that they did. I thought it was just excellent. Some of the wines were really good. But anyway, uh here's to this past weekend. We uh we had a great great threat. So cheers everybody.

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Cheers to my cop class.

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That's really smooth.

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Possible place really nice wines.

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Really nice.

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It is a very good wine. We did not drink it that night.

SPEAKER_01

We did not, we went with something else. I think we went with a duck horn that night, but um yeah, it's very cool. Yeah, we're looking at about 14.5% alcohol.

SPEAKER_03

Woohoo! Yeah, so we just got back from a week-long trip of like five days from the Georgia Mountains in LAJ, LAJ, Georgia. LAJ. Uh, he surprised me. He was like a couple weeks ago, he's like, Do you want to go to a city with shopping and lights and things to do, or you want to go off the grid? And I said, I definitely want to go off the grid with you. And he did. He took me up to the Georgia Mountains in a cabin in the woods with a hot tub.

SPEAKER_01

The hot tub, that's a must. No, no reason to get a cabin in the woods if you're not gonna get a hot tub.

SPEAKER_03

Overlooking a valley where there is a w like rushing water, which we can't which we hiked down and hiked back up. That was a fun venture.

SPEAKER_01

That was the trip. I mean, it was literally straight down a cliff. Uh, because we could hear the water, but you couldn't quite see it from where we were because of all the tree limbs and stuff. But I could hear it. It sounded like a waterfall to me, so I wanted to go check it out. When we got closer, we realized that it wasn't a waterfall, it was a huge river at the bottom of the hill.

SPEAKER_03

And we were on private property just hanging out on the tree stump.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we probably trespassed a couple times. Yeah, you can't prove it though.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And I realized like how out of shape I am. I could not get down and up. I mean, I thought I was in good shape. I mean, I know I put on a couple of pounds, but damn, going back up, I was like huffing and puffing.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Definitely going going down the hill is easier than going back up.

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Because I thought, oh my gosh, I'm gonna fall down and I'm gonna die. I didn't. I'm still here. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I thought maybe when we got to the bottom, we'll we'd find a path that made it easier to get back up. There was no path. We weren't supposed to be there, but it was fun.

SPEAKER_03

No, but it was a town of LJ. I was really surprised. It had really good food. It had a great little wood uh fire, wood burning pizza place called LJ Pizza. We found a cool little uh behind the clothing store above the roof, the roof, the restaurant take two, um, the building called the roof, and down below is a clothing store, and it had speakeasy in it. So you walked in and you had to say a certain phrase to be able to get in. And behind the clothing store was this beautiful little speakeasy.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's funny because they give you the address online, and you're you're looking at the building, and the building has that address on it, but there's nothing there. And we walked past it probably two, three, four times, and then we finally looked up at the sign, and where you know the clothing store sign was at the very small, at the very bottom, it said the door, and that was the name of the speakeasy. And then when you walk in the speakeasy, you're supposed to say, I'm here to see a man about a horse.

SPEAKER_03

David, you're not telling me.

SPEAKER_01

No, you can tell everybody, it's on their shirts anyway. They don't keep it a secret much anymore. But it was very cool. Just say that, and they'll pull you to the side of the store where there's a door that goes into the back, and in the back is the bar and the speakeasy.

SPEAKER_03

It's funny because when you walk in the clothing store, it is a clothing store, and they've got like mirrors, and what you don't realize is the people in the speakeasy are looking at you, and you don't know. Um I was fidgeting my hair and stuff, looking in the mirror, and I didn't realize there are people in the bar watching me fidget and I went back and picked my nose, I had a big booger.

SPEAKER_01

Everybody went, ooh.

SPEAKER_03

You did actually. I didn't want to tell you about it. So we went in there and they had some really it was really cool inside, and they're all dressed in like like bootleg costumes and they had little twenties and yeah, all twenties and thirties outfits with the vest and the and the bow tie and the little things around their shirts.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it was kind of cool, actually.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and the drinks were really good. So that was a good time.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that was a great time.

SPEAKER_03

You know what the best time is though? My favorite part.

SPEAKER_01

I was gonna ask you that actually. Really? Was it the the dinner?

SPEAKER_03

Uh no, it was being spending time with you without our phones.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

That was the best part.

SPEAKER_03

The best part was I actually wanted to go off the grid, but when we I told him on the way there, I said, I don't want any phones, I don't want any computers. I mean, we we we're realtors, so we had to get on and do a couple of things for a deal that we were closing on, but I'm like, I just want to be alone with you. Yeah. Because I feel like everyday life, we're constantly on our phones, we're constantly on our computers, we're on our phones. Even our son right now is playing video games. Like, we as a society have disconnected. I think cell phones have become an evil thing. I mean, I I I miss the days where we didn't have phones.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, I'm I'm with her. I mean, technology, I I hate technology. I think they should have stopped at TVs, you know. Once you figure out the TV, maybe just stop. We don't need anything further than that.

SPEAKER_03

The phones are like attached to the phones are attached to the walls, you know, and you can pull the cord around and try to talk on it, like secretly to your boyfriend and girlfriend and around the corner stretching out your little yeah, I agree with you on that. No, I've stretched mine out. My dad would yell at me all the time. Stop stretching the cord out. But yeah, I I think that it was really nice just being alone with you and talking and spending time together and kind of getting to know each other, not get to know each other, we already know each other, but just spending time together. Because I feel like when we're home, all we do is we're on our phones and we're stressed out, we have to work, we gotta do real estate, gotta, you know, I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

Well, there's a ton of phone calls in this in that business, is just a ton of phone calls you have to make. There's a lot of people that have to come together to make a closing work, and you have to, as the realtor, you you've got to coordinate all that. So you're you're constantly waiting on this person to call you back, or or you know, need to call this person after you find out this information, let them know this, and let them know that. So it's it's a constant, you know, and then you look at your phone and you want to be you want to be Johnny on the spot, you know. If if uh you have a client, that's a huge, a huge decision for them. And it's it's uh financially one of the biggest decisions you make in life is selling or buying a home. And um, so the clients want to know that you're there, and and we don't have a problem with that. We're we're all over it. And uh we we do know when to turn it off, and and we'll let our clients know sometimes. Hey, I'm not gonna be available the rest of this evening, but if you want to get in touch with me in the morning, let me know.

SPEAKER_03

A lot of clients don't care though. Like when you're buying and selling a home, they don't care. They're like, This is I'm buying a home and I need you like when I call you.

SPEAKER_01

That's a big decision. And but we we basically told everybody we're working with right now, we have a few clients we're working with. We told them, listen, we're gonna go up for a few days. Uh, we're gonna keep in touch with you in the mornings, let you know, you know, if there's anything you need to do or how everything's going, progressing. Um, and other than that, you know, we're gonna try to stay off the grid. So, and we didn't have a problem. Uh, everybody was very kind, and uh everything still worked out. The closing went through the day it was supposed to.

SPEAKER_03

So yeah. Yeah. I just I just you know, but now we're back home and now we're back home, so now it's 24-7. Well, that's the thing. Tonight is the first night, I think, in a long time that we actually made dinner. We had steak and we we had a nice dinner, and we put our phones away, and we actually put it at the table and had our 17-year-old son come out of his computer room, and and he didn't have his his phone on him, and we actually sat down and had a dinner. Yeah, and we talked, and we haven't done that in so long. I mean, we're always I I feel like you and I both put so much pressure on ourselves to have to constantly be doing something, and we don't know how to decompress, and it was nice to be away for that week and decompress and come back, and now we actually were like, Oh, well, it is nice to put your phone down, sit down, have a dinner, and actually talk to your teenager. How's your day? He was talking to us, like, you know, how was your trip? And I mean, we we just don't do that. I feel like we don't give him that kind of time, and he doesn't give us that kind of time because we trained him to be disconnected because we a lot of times are disconnected.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, we do the best we can. I know, but I but it's tough these days. There's so many distractions, you're right, with with the technology that's out there, just so many distractions. Every and and we were talking about this before we started recording this, but I don't think it's a conscious decision that people say, Okay, I'm gonna shut the world out and just focus on what's going on on my telephone. I don't think it's a conscious thing. I think it's uh it's a thing that sort of builds up over time. You you you know, you you get, you know, just like when you're watching something on TV, there's a certain amount of excitement, entertainment, it's a dopamine hit. It's a dopamine hit. And you look at that on your phone and you're like, oh, well, nobody's around or nobody's looking at me or talking to me right now, so I'll just look at my phone.

SPEAKER_03

I'm in the shitter, so I'm gonna go on there for 45 minutes and watch.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know who does that, but if anybody does that, y'all need to stop. I mean, I think your wife's a bitch and bitch and bitch.

SPEAKER_03

I do, like you're in there dopamine heading all the time, you know, for 45 minutes a day, times three times a day. Don't look at me like that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Yeah. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Does the girl that's on her phone 24 says?

SPEAKER_03

I don't. I've tried to consciously, you know what? Honestly, David, the last few weeks I've been having this actual realization that I don't like going on Facebook anymore. I don't know if it's because everybody nowadays is uh doing AI or they're just talking about themselves or talking about their job or talking about the weight loss they did or their product they're selling or the the wellness store or or look at my clothing I'm wearing today. It's like I turn it on. I used to like Facebook because it was it was about like reconnecting with your friends and talking to them and stuff like that. But nowadays I feel like it's just a bunch of ads like shouting at me. And it's not anything like it used to be. Now that AI has developed and people are more savvy on doing content creation, which here we are trying to do content creation. I mean, point and blank. But people are trying to do all this content creation, trying to get followers, trying to because the more followers you get, the more money you make as meta and all that. It's almost exhausting. And I don't enjoy, like I used to get up in the morning and the first thing I would do is roll over and get my phone to go on. And now I don't because it's like I I watch realtor videos because we're realtors and you watch your competition and so forth, but I turn it on, it's all these realtor videos. Look at this home, this is what I'm selling today. This is me walking through a house and talking about things, and it's just constant, constant, constant. And the algorithms, you know, follow whatever you're looking at. They know what you're looking at. So if you're looking at diamonds, you're gonna see diamonds. If you're looking at cats, you're gonna see cats, so whatever. But it's almost like everybody is out there competing for the same audience, and it's distracting. And it's also exhausting, and it's like it's not uh it's not like it used to be as time evolves and AI is getting more and more advanced, it's almost too much noise for me. I don't know anybody else, but for me, it's too much noise, and I feel like I don't need to reach my phone every day and look at it. But I I also have this feeling that if I don't do it, like if I'm not out there doing my real estate videos and I'm not every day posting content about the house I'm selling or trying to find a buyer, I'm gonna get lost because those that do are gonna get the ones that want to buy and sell because they're constantly posting about like, oh, look at all my awards and look what I've done. And I'm not jealous, I'm just it's just a constant thing and they're always talking about it. And so those people are gonna gravitate to those people that talk about it, versus if I just lay back and I don't post anything, then I'm gonna get lost in the shuffle and I'm gonna be forgotten, kind of a thing, or you know.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I mean, it's it's uh it's kind of a catch-22. You you kind of have to have that online presence, but in in real estate, really it comes down to your relationships with people. You know, if you if you made a connection with somebody and then hey, they find out one of their friends, you know, needs to buy a house, or you know, who they're gonna contact you and sort of contact them and say, hey, I know this guy or I know this girl. And it's uh I think it does come down just to that. And I think there's a balance. I think there you can do you can have both. You can you can still create content but but not be tied down to that phone all the time. I find that my interaction with uh social media kind of goes up and down. Sometimes I don't care about all, sometimes I I'm just on it all the time.

SPEAKER_03

And I don't know why that is, but um like the one post that you did that got viral hits, that was interesting content. People didn't know about it, so that's why it went viral. But like if you don't people want to be interested, like you need to have a story or a pitch that piques people's interest, like things that they didn't know about, like history or whatever, like the podcast with Bart, how Navart was developed, is interesting.

SPEAKER_01

But I just don't see like if you Are you talking about people that just get on and talk about themselves and talk about you know what they're wearing and their makeup and all this kind of stuff?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, or but I get it too because a lot of people have businesses that depend on that, and and honestly, like if I live in New York and I go online, I'm probably gonna be looking for a realtor that's in this area that's talking about what's what's going on with the market and what houses are on the market or whatever, like that. I started that like seven years ago with Emerald Coast Aaron. It was really bad, but I was sitting in a chair. Uh, this is the market Monday market minute. This is what's going on, but I wasn't consistent with it. That's the thing. You have to be consistent, but you have to break out your time on your calendar, like, okay, on Monday I'm gonna do all these videos and then I'm gonna put them all together because I don't know how you can show houses, close houses, and pull like shoot out all the social media content every day because the social media content takes time.

SPEAKER_01

It takes a lot of work, yeah. It does. Unless you have somebody yeah, unless you have somebody editing it for you and posting it for you. Yeah, because you could record it, send it to somebody, say, hey, post this or post that. Right. That would save me a few hours a day.

SPEAKER_03

I know. I mean, you know, but we try to do everything, we're like one-stop shop kind of a thing, you know. Once your photos done, you want your social media content. Um, but it's you know, people doing other businesses, whether they're, you know, health industry or education industry, whatever. Everybody's just talking, talking, talking. And I feel like I turn on Facebook, it's like, whoa, I gotta turn it off.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_03

It's so much information.

SPEAKER_01

It's a lot coming at you for sure.

SPEAKER_03

But yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Everybody wants your attention. Hey, cheers to everybody wanting your attention.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, thank you. We had a lot of attention last week.

SPEAKER_01

That is really good wine.

SPEAKER_03

It is good wine. And if we could just get DJ's attention more, that would be a good thing.

SPEAKER_01

We're working on it. Yeah. It's not too late. It's not too late.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I don't know how you guys feel about it. I mean, do you feel overwhelmed when you get on Facebook or Instagram or TikTok? I mean, I I send I tend to go to TikTok when I find when I find out a quick hack or I kind of dig the the Dollar Tree do it yourself things where they go and buy different things at Dollar Tree and they make a beautiful wreath or a vase or whatever. I find that fascinating. It's things that are fascinating kind of thing. But uh, you know, when you want to research something, it's it's fascinating. But do you guys get on social media and say, Whoa, this is a lot. And and get overwhelmed by it, or maybe I'm just crazy. Maybe I'm just too crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Well we all know that I am a little crazy.

SPEAKER_03

But yeah, it was just really nice to have you and your attention and being present. That's what I said. And I just want to be present. I'm hoping after this trip that we're gonna be more and more like that. Because I know there's some families that, you know, as soon as the husband gets home from work, they put the phones in a basket and they don't get on the phone for the rest of the night. Or, you know, or I was like, What was that? Was that the cat? Or um in the mornings, you know, they don't get it after a certain time.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And I'm kind of digging that rule. I'm thinking maybe we should do that with, you know, because I don't even see I mean, even Dylan and Maddie, some of the kids, they don't really post a lot on social media. They don't post on Facebook for sure.

SPEAKER_01

I think we're the old folks that like to older folks like it but older generation likes Facebook.

SPEAKER_03

Facebook and they like, you know, TikTok and God knows what other social media things are there.

SPEAKER_01

TikTok is like oh I know, it's funny. Everything coming at you all the time.

SPEAKER_03

Well that's how I feel about like Facebook and and Instagram. Yeah, that is a pretty good movie.

SPEAKER_01

It was weird.

SPEAKER_03

It was a weird movie. So yeah, that's um that's pretty much all I gotta say about that.

SPEAKER_01

That's all I gotta say about that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, being one together with you, yeah, 20 years. I kind of missed the old face, like what was it, MySpace. Remember the MySpace?

SPEAKER_01

My face, I remember MySpace.

SPEAKER_03

My Space was kind of cool when they came out with that, and you had to put your music on in and you decided like what music you like, and you got to post little pictures and stuff before.

SPEAKER_01

And some people would load up their their page with so much uh stuff going on that it would take like three days to load somebody's page, you'd finally say, forget it, I don't even care about them.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I kind of remember.

SPEAKER_01

You used to have to go to their page to check out their content, it wasn't just thrown at you all the time. It was like, oh, I want to see your pictures. Well, I gotta go to your page and look at your MySpace.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's right. That's right. Yeah. That was good stuff back then. That was good stuff. I think we just started dating when MySpace was out.

SPEAKER_01

Probably, yeah. I was at circuit once when uh I got a MySpace.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, really?

SPEAKER_01

Years ago.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Yeah, and I stalked it all the time.

SPEAKER_01

Many, many moons you got.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I'm sure she did. I'm sure she did. I do, I have a habit of stalking, you know.

SPEAKER_01

What else do you want to talk about?

SPEAKER_03

No, I mean that was just probably a really big big thing on my mind. That it was just nice to be present, and I hope we do that more of that. I mean, I see myself like in the next couple years retiring and maybe have a cabin in the woods and you know, go out and get things done, go h hiking and wine tasting and stuff and have real experiences. But it's really hard to do when you're constantly working and you have three or four jobs and we're constantly going and Yeah. But we we do we are blessed that we work together.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

We get to do real estate together, we work at Carblet's together, we're constantly together, so I get that. I mean, some people don't even want to be together. They're purposely working so they don't get to spend time with their spouse because they can't stand them.

SPEAKER_01

Thank God we like each other.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, a little bit. I like you a little bit. A little bit. Yeah. But yeah, I guess that's about it. You know, this is gonna be a short one. We're tired.

SPEAKER_01

It's been a long week and we had a great trip, and uh it's been a long day today trying to catch up and everything. Um so yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Um and uh and the market's rolling right now, especially in Navarre. Like we have a couple of houses coming up uh that we're listing. We have a few buyers, and it's definitely caught up. I mean, it's been a whole different gamut the last couple of months. I mean, end of the year it was slow, and now it's like woo.

SPEAKER_01

So that's good.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so if you're looking to buy or sell a home, make sure you reach out to us. We've got a few buyers actually that are in the half a million to a million dollar range. And we have a few houses coming up that are yeah, that are gonna be um a log cabin type home in Golf Breeze and what's oh another one is over in Tom King that has a mother-in-law suite in it. Oh, that's right. Yeah, that one's gonna be coming up on the market soon, too.

SPEAKER_01

So if you want to move down here and you need a mother-in-law suite, it's a really nice, quiet neighborhood, really quiet neighborhood. So yeah.

SPEAKER_03

So that was my shameless plug. Shameless plug on our real estate side. And yeah, I'm I'm ready to like finish this bottle of wine and watch a little American Idol.

SPEAKER_01

Let's do it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

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All right, y'all comment, like, share, whatever you have to do to help us out. That'd be cool.

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Yeah, because we are into content creation, and you know, as I just bitched about Facebook and everybody pushing their agendas and their social lives. Here I am, like, hey, comment, like, share, yeah, um, send us a DM and ask us questions. And remember, April 26th, you're gonna be back. We're gonna do the uh honeymoon or whatever that game. A newlywed game over at the pier, wind jammers at four o'clock. So he's gonna make it back from Daytona Beach at a bachelor party.

SPEAKER_01

Make sure everybody gets out of jail on time for their flight the next day.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Kind of like that in the movie with Vegas. Like the old man.

SPEAKER_00

You, you know, whoever snappers, stop all your drinking and touching the breasts.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I can't see you doing that, actually. I cannot see that. You'll be the first one like, oh yeah, come try it out.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, my wives are beggar.

SPEAKER_03

That's funny. Yeah. Compliments.

SPEAKER_04

Compliments you can give strippers.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, my wives is firmer. I'm like, yeah, that's a lie. Bigger, probably, but firmer, not so much. They're not fake. They're not fake. Not yet. Anybody want to contribute into like my breast? Go find my hits. My breast lift. I mean, I'm yeah, uh my tummy tuck breast, my mommy makeover. I'm 56, you know, not getting any younger. I'm just too afraid to go under the knife now because some people don't wake up at my age.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I mean, not Joan Crawford, what was her name? Joan uh Rivers. Joan Rivers. Joan Rivers.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, no wire hangers. No wire hangers.

SPEAKER_03

We don't have wire hangers because of that movie. We don't. But yeah, that was uh yeah, Joan Rivers did she she pushed her luck way too many times. So I'm just saying, like, you know, if you get away with three plastic surgeries and you wake up, good for you. Maybe you should stop. It's like doing a drug, man. Keep keep doing it and keep getting it done. Talk about addiction, you know, and you maybe don't wake up. And she didn't, obviously.

SPEAKER_01

Yep. Whoops. So I mean Well, I might give her a little too much anesthesia.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Sorry.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Michael Jackson. Oh whoops.

SPEAKER_03

Michael Jackson.

SPEAKER_01

Michael Jackson. Propanol.

SPEAKER_03

Propanol, that's it. We're gonna talk about fentanyl, it's propanol.

SPEAKER_01

Propanol.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And your theory on that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, it's not my theory.

SPEAKER_03

Oh.

SPEAKER_01

But yeah, some people believe that he wasn't unalived uh by accident.

SPEAKER_03

So alive. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you're working on that algorithm thing, you know.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's right. Because you say the other words, you get censored.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I shouldn't have said that word either.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, shoot.

SPEAKER_01

Censored.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, there you go. Anyways, if you enjoyed this show tonight, I know we're a little tired.

SPEAKER_01

If you enjoyed this show tonight, you must be mentally ill. So we we really pray for your help. You go get help.

SPEAKER_03

Uh like, share, comment, and uh, we'll see you next week. Same time, same channel, hopefully with better content. And we'll uh stop bitching about Facebook, or I will.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, no more bitching.

SPEAKER_03

And poopers about me being on a pooper either for 45 minutes listening to political content.

SPEAKER_01

Please stop.

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Please stop. That's not 45 minutes.

SPEAKER_03

All right. So have a good day, and thank you for seeing or watching us and seeing us.

SPEAKER_01

Thanks for seeing us.

SPEAKER_03

We're here. Uh four decisions, and I only had uh four sips.

SPEAKER_01

So everyone. Cheers.