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What If Your "Busy Schedule" Is Just An Excuse?
The struggle to "find time" is universal, but what if that's entirely the wrong approach? In this revealing episode, we unpack the truth that time isn't something we discover—it's something we intentionally allocate based on our real (not stated) priorities.
Through honest conversation and personal confessions, we examine how we often claim to lack time for important things while somehow managing to watch hours of television or scroll endlessly through social media. This disconnect between what we say matters and how we actually spend our hours reveals uncomfortable truths about our priorities.
The discussion takes practical turns as we share strategies that have worked in our own lives—from physical alarm clocks that eliminate morning phone scrolling to deliberate scheduling of both work and personal time. We contrast the habits of morning people versus night owls and how understanding your natural rhythms can maximize productivity.
Perhaps most poignantly, we explore how adult friendships frequently become casualties of busy schedules. As responsibilities mount with careers, marriages, and children, the time we invest in friendships outside our immediate family diminishes—often without us realizing the gradual drift until connections have significantly weakened.
Whether you're struggling with time management, feeling overwhelmed by competing priorities, or simply wondering why your days seem to evaporate without meaningful accomplishment, this conversation offers both practical wisdom and spiritual perspective on reclaiming your time for what truly matters.
Want to reconsider how you're using the limited hours of your life? This episode might just be the wake-up call you need. Reach out to us on social media with your own time management insights!
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Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Missed that one. Say it again, tyler, say what he ain't saying nothing.
Speaker 2:Smart man, smart man.
Speaker 3:I've been PR, trained in the ways of marriage.
Speaker 1:Do we have MREs in case the storm gets bad tonight? Not anymore, I done sold them all.
Speaker 2:You know how much you can sell MREs for.
Speaker 3:You what you know how much you can sell Mres stuff. You what you know how much you can sell mres for seven dollars and 48 cents, I think, like one very specific like one box I think that has like 12 packs goes for like 180 bucks you need to get with your dad and get some of them.
Speaker 3:We we went through most of them sitting as a kid when I was in the military, because we'd have I don't know why, but like full, like full boxes with the packs in them. They're like here, take a few. Yeah, I literally had uh like a trunk with like eight boxes yeah, I should have.
Speaker 1:Just I should have tried to sell them just hold, yeah, held on to them yeah so we would sneak into the garage and eat all of the mres he had, and then we realized they were like 14 years out of date. And now this is what you get, that's what's wrong with? Me. I blame it on Frank the Tank. What's up?
Speaker 3:Oh, go ahead. No, you're good. No, go ahead. What's up, what's?
Speaker 1:up. What's up. That's terrible. What's up.
Speaker 3:What's up.
Speaker 2:That's why we don't let him do it.
Speaker 3:Wait, what's up. We are, what's up, what's up, what's up. You have to do nine well, you have to.
Speaker 1:You also don't stop. You had to continue. I did int. You're right, you didn't. What's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up. Everybody, welcome back to a brand new episode of the almost brothers podcast. I want to apologize you didn't do enough to ty ty you didn't do enough.
Speaker 3:Okay, now have y'all seen the the mres? There's one pack that looks like uh, it looks like donald trump and kanye west sitting at a campfire what?
Speaker 2:no, I have not seen that. I'll google it right now.
Speaker 3:Oh my gosh, I'm, I'm I'm legit, you will see it can't wait.
Speaker 1:Like the, the actual food looks like that, no, like the logo on the pack oh okay, I was like.
Speaker 3:The food looks like it. I was confused too. Don't worry, You're not alone.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, I should have explained a little better. Sometimes I am alone in my confusion.
Speaker 2:You're alone in most things, that's true.
Speaker 3:I'm Googling, mre Donald Kanye West.
Speaker 1:That's just a weird combination.
Speaker 2:That's your boy right there. Yeah, it is.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. You know, every time we do one of these, I have to look at one of y'all and go why are we still friends?
Speaker 3:I've only got one bar.
Speaker 1:I've only got one bar it may take a minute. Oh, take your time. You took your time on the what's up, so you know why wouldn't the hey, I want to make sure I did it properly Enunciate in my words.
Speaker 2:Enunciation is key to absolutely nothing ever.
Speaker 1:Well, on today's episode, while Tyler's waiting, on today's episode, we're going to be talking about how the idea of finding time is a myth.
Speaker 2:It's a fictional construct.
Speaker 1:Pause it. Oh, pause, I don't even. Yes, you do.
Speaker 3:Yes, you do, I don't. Yes, you do Tell me.
Speaker 2:I don't want to be a part of this. Tell me.
Speaker 1:Tell me at least. See Donald.
Speaker 3:Trump.
Speaker 1:Wow, tell me, tell me, at least see donald trump. Wow, you, you cannot tell me, that does not look like donald trump. I mean, you're no yes, oh my gosh why are you so angry? Did you design the mre?
Speaker 2:hilarious. Oh, whatever art okay, I see it, I do shut up it looks exactly like it, tyler thank you I didn't see it, but it looks exactly like you described um, I want to go home so I quit live so, um, yeah, so I want to talk about the uh, the subject of time yeah, and how we waste a lot of it it's fine it's fine.
Speaker 1:I'm confused it's done in the corner sulking, I'm not sulking, you're sulking I'm not mad taking my toys and going on, I'm not mad, yeah. So how? How is a good way? What do y'all ever find yourself? You know, having a having to find time 100 especially in the last two months, three months of my life and then you realize, oh, I waste a lot of time doing fill in the blank.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and that's where I get that's 100 right, and I say it all the time. I don't have time to do fill in the blank. Yeah, but it's time management that I have a problem with. I I will sit and watch four hours of television, but I don't have time to read my bible I don't have time to spend time with the kids. I don't have time to blah, blah blah. Yeah, I have time.
Speaker 3:I just choose to do other things with my time yeah, those blah blah blahs take a lot of your time I know don't you hate, don't you hate, when you got an appointment like, oh crap, I have to blah, blah, blah this day today, you know yeah like oh man, yeah ty, what about you?
Speaker 1:you find yourself. You ever looked at your, your screen time? That's what really got me.
Speaker 3:It's like oh, not used to avoid looking at.
Speaker 1:I choose to stay away from that yeah, um, uh.
Speaker 3:I have been so much more busy in the last two and a half months to where I'm like I really wasn't busy right last year. Yeah, even though I believed I was, and now I'm actually busy like and which it's? It's almost kind of worked in my favor because it's making me prioritize things, and now I'm trying like, like getting back into the gym, I'm trying to uh kind of sit down and actually like fear it, which, with mine and rich's job, is kind of hard to figure out planning and stuff like that, right yeah but, um, you know, just trying to figure out, at least day to day, when you know when I can go to the gym and when I can get things done that need to be done.
Speaker 3:So it's I thought you're talking to me because I'm what? Yeah, no, it's, yeah, it's. It's making me be more intentional about how I'm using my time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's good, like more, like more scheduling and and yeah, that's what I had a big, big problem with being just kind of a fly by the seat of my pants figure it out as it comes, and not like scheduling things out. And that's where I had to get to, to where it's like, okay, I have to. Now I like have to, I have to schedule it out. So it helps me be more organized and at the end of the day you realize, oh, it goes a lot better like this, you know where I kind of know what I've got going on A to know a lot less surprises and, yeah, forgetting things, yeah no, you, I know you would
Speaker 2:never I've got that mike ross memory well and I have like within the last year, thanks to the tutelage of mike simmons, I've gotten better at using my phone to schedule things.
Speaker 2:It's good work you know, tutelage, huh, tutelage is a good word all right cool but I I because of my memory is bad and I know that I have to use the tools at my disposal, tyler, to to overcome that so I make notes and I make, I make reminders and alarms, and I mean it just has to happen that way speaking of a lot.
Speaker 1:This doesn't really have anything to do with making time, but it does time. See what I did there. I just bought an alarm clock like an actual physical alarm clock Old school. Yes, because I'm going to start keeping my phone away from me while I sleep.
Speaker 2:That's a good idea.
Speaker 1:And really try to wake up at a certain time. On my phone I'll tend to kind of snooze and then when I do get, when I do get up air quotes get up. I lay in bed for 30 minutes on my phone so I want to get it out of the room and and make myself hey, this is when I need to get up. That way I can I can better schedule my day around well, and I'm.
Speaker 2:I'm not that way like when my alarm goes off. I'm out of bed, so I don't lay in bed. Man, I'm completely opposite Mostly because my back is screaming at me to get out of bed. But I'm a morning person. I will get more done before noon than I will the rest of the week, but I just, for some reason, I hit a wall about 1 o'clock and I just like, just want to die.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But yeah, mornings is my deal.
Speaker 3:You say I like to get stuff done Like for some reason, like midnight or one in the morning like, if it like like if you know cause, if I have to wake up early for something, or like for work, I'll. I'm intentional about when I go to sleep or when I get in bed, um, but if I ain't got nothing, I'll.
Speaker 1:I'll stay up a little bit, but then I'll get like an urge around like one o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 3:Like I'm clean, I want to. I want to gosh. These dishes are pond. I need to do the dishes like right now let me.
Speaker 2:Let me tell you a story about michael simmons and getting things done in the middle of the night. So the last time we were in alabama, apparently, apparently he was up in the middle of the night. So the last time we were in alabama, apparently, apparently, he was up in the middle of the night just thinking about sermon ideas. So, and about two o'clock in the morning he's hollering at his phone across the room. Hey, siri, make a note. Blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 3:So the entire house now has to know the note it'd be funny if you start dreaming that and you just start sleep talking hey, siri uh I thought everybody was asleep and I thought I did it quietly thank you very much. They were asleep.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's a good one, everyone's eyes just just yeah, and like the next morning they're all like really, really, it was like christ over culture, really hey, funny you go to them.
Speaker 3:Be like oh, I have a super cool idea. We know, we know like I'm sorry, y'all sorry for that.
Speaker 1:yeah it, I'm very much wake up later, but stay up later, right.
Speaker 2:See, I can't yeah. Nine o'clock, I'm nodding off. I'm very much an old guy. I like to go to bed early yeah.
Speaker 3:See, my thing is and I learned this while I was in the military but I don't do it because I really like sleep. I I've learned I like perform better if I'm on five yeah about five hours of sleep, less sleep, five and a half, maybe six, but I like sleep yeah, so do y'all schedule naps I don't schedule like, try that.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean like I mean it depends on the day.
Speaker 3:it depends on the day Like today.
Speaker 1:Nap time, like you're putting a. Tv out.
Speaker 3:In the middle of work. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she's just dropping.
Speaker 3:Nap.
Speaker 1:I got to go nap. Sorry, no, no, but like trying to like, okay, tomorrow I'm going to take a nap, like planning on making time to do it.
Speaker 3:Weekends yes, during the week, no, it uh. Weekends, yes during the week no, but like today, I got off at nine in the morning, so like I'll take a nap and then I'll make some lunch.
Speaker 2:Yeah, now I do like sunday after church yeah best naps? I don't know why it's like you get home and you're just comfortable it's like man I feel good, I'm just yeah but generally a nap is something that I've fallen into and have to hear about from Jennifer. For three days that I took a nap, but right.
Speaker 1:Why is it such a bad thing Like?
Speaker 2:what Like she hates it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I didn't get a nap today.
Speaker 1:It's like I'm sorry you could have had a nap today.
Speaker 2:You probably wish you did, cause it was pretty awesome.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I did because it was pretty awesome. Yeah, I tried to. I try to somewhat schedule a nap. Just like you know, I'm gonna tomorrow, I'm gonna try to make time to take a nap, make time to rest a little bit um but yeah, you never do, but I never did well.
Speaker 1:I mean, I try to make, make a plan well, and that's what that's. The next thing I want to go to is, I think many times we make a plan or we schedule stuff, but then we don't do it right. We don't find it important enough to keep to that routine or that schedule what we're doing right now.
Speaker 2:We scheduled this for wednesday and we just ran out of day you know we didn't have time to do. It's tyler's fault, but we're not gonna point to nothing at anybody, oh man I didn't do nothing kidding
Speaker 1:calm down, shorty man. Who are you talking to? Oh, oh yeah, who are you talking to?
Speaker 2:jim's in the running now.
Speaker 1:I guess if he takes his hat off it's all over, because I'm an extra half an inch, yeah, but I, I do, I'll schedule something and then I'll be like, oh, push it, push it, push it, push it, instead of sticking to what it is. And I think that it's all about prioritizing. There's certain things that we prioritize. It's like I'm not pushing that back, I'm going to do that.
Speaker 2:And as it's been well documented, I am a time Nazi.
Speaker 1:Yes, that is correct, that goes with my schedule as well.
Speaker 2:If I schedule something, I'm going to do it, unless something major comes up that stops me from doing it, and it's just the way my brain works, or chooses not to work, whatever you want to call it. But I enjoy schedules. I enjoy things being planned out. We're going on vacation here in a couple weeks. We know every day what we're doing for the most part you know, we have our scheduled tickets and and I just just going on a whim and I will do what we want when we get there yeah no, no, no, we won't yeah, see, and that's that sounds like a good adventure to me, just like, oh, we'll just kind of hang out and do it we.
Speaker 3:So when we went on our honeymoon, we actually planned a day for that. So we're there for a week.
Speaker 1:We're like, okay, whichever day, we're just gonna figure it out last minute yeah we planned everything else so so you plan to not have a plan yeah, just to go of that, just to go do whatever yes, I love that, that is good yeah, we have some time within the week that you know we don't have something planned yeah we can do whatever, but and I have, this is gonna blow you away.
Speaker 2:Uh-oh, I have not planned a single meal oh wow.
Speaker 1:That's usually one of the first things I know.
Speaker 2:Gosh mind blown yeah, write that down. That's what's up.
Speaker 1:Write that down time time stamp right at 15 minutes. Did not plan a meal that's how my, how hard has that been for you?
Speaker 2:it's tough, it's pretty tough, but it's.
Speaker 1:It's one of the shows is a dinner theater, so yeah I guess technically I did yeah, but yeah at one and I try to tell a lot of any anytime I'm counseling married couples like plan time together, right, but also you have to tell people plan time for yourself, right? You know plan time to now. I'm. I'm just now starting to get back in video games. I played mario this morning like I I just I planned time. I said I'm so stressed out from the move I need to calm down, breathe a little bit. So I was like I am gonna schedule some time to play the switch.
Speaker 1:I just sat and played mario for a little bit yeah you know, and just kind of hung out and I think we need to prioritize ourself a little bit more than we do well, that's that's.
Speaker 2:That's generally what gets pushed to the side is is me time.
Speaker 1:I don't, I don't ever get me time and here's something I think goes out the window, as as we get older is time for our friends yeah you know, outside of our wife, outside of our spouse, time for our friends, time for this right here to be able to get together, uh, and just kind of hang out you know, whether it's families, whether it's just the guys you know play a poker night or go, you know, to a movie or something, do something outside of the hey.
Speaker 2:We're all gonna hang out again, but we don't get to ever spend time with just us guys just us four and we said we wanted to do that more this year and we haven't so far.
Speaker 1:But see what I'm saying. We need to push it, yep it's just, everybody gets busy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it happens.
Speaker 1:You ain't got time, you ain't got no time, man.
Speaker 3:That's so tough. We're at a point of busyness where it's one like the things we're busy with, you can't really push those off off, or you know it's, you know it's work, or it's work with church or it's foster stuff, or, yeah, more work or more work and here's where this spawned from is.
Speaker 1:If the enemy can't get you distracted and away from god, he'll get you busy for sure to where now it's oh, I'm too busy to do that, I'm too tired to do that, I'm too swamped to do that. When, when god will open a door or or just give you time to spend with your family, your friends, something like that, that'll be good for you. You, you go, well, I'm too busy for that. Friends, something like that, that'll be good for you, you go well, I'm too busy for that. I can't do that. When really that's just as important, if not more important, than what you have going on. This is when you fall into workaholics. They think, well, I'm doing a good thing, yeah, but doing a good thing too much can turn it into a bad thing.
Speaker 2:Oh, for sure thing.
Speaker 1:Too much can turn it into a bad thing. Yeah, oh for sure you know. So, making time to say I'm not too busy, yeah, I'm gonna. I'm gonna probably because you'll prioritize what's important to you.
Speaker 3:Yeah one, one thing that's tough with me now and was and was tough. Well, not, not really. We had the girls. So you know, my, my job, my enriches job. It's like we'll have days where we don't have to come to the office till 9, 10, 11, maybe noon, um, and so when we didn't have a foster kid, if I didn't have to, if I didn't have to be in the office till 10 30, you can bet your tail I'm gonna be in bed till 10 yeah but now that we've got uh, got a kid in the house, he's gotta be be up at seven.
Speaker 3:We got to get him to school Seven, 15, seven, 20. If I don't gotta be at work till 10, I'm still probably gonna have to get up and and then I get, and then I'm like I'm gonna go back to sleep, cause I like sleep, whereas I could be doing something more productive because I already had a night's sleep. I'm gonna have to get up in an hour or two anyways. I might as well do something productive with this time. Yeah, but I like sleep and that's my thing.
Speaker 2:When I have to go in late I like to get up with Jennifer and the kids, because that time together is is really good in the morning. You know everybody's for the most part in a halfway decent mood. You know the the day hasn't wrecked anybody's mood yet, so it's it's good time. But sometimes I jennifer does like let me sleep in, which is fantastic, but nobody likes sleep as much as jamie danielle simmons oh snap, you want to? Talk about somebody that will plan some rest.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's right. I thought you were going to say Abby she has admitted that she loves sleep.
Speaker 1:Yes, and for me, once I'm up, I can't be one of these people that's like I'm up and I help get the kids ready or whatever, and I go back to sleep. Once I'm up, I'm up, I could be super tight, it doesn't matter, I'm up. I'm up.
Speaker 3:I'm up until nap time. Maybe that afternoon you know I would put. I would put live up against jamie in that in that area. Because listen on paper lives office is supposed to open at eight. Live opens the office what time you think it opens?
Speaker 2:it's supposed to open at eight and she and she said it the other day.
Speaker 3:What time do you get? What time is it open?
Speaker 1:it's not eight is there eight in front of the the time uh most days, okay, okay, most days, I mean eight something. Yeah, oh my gosh, have y'all heard of this like new thing? It's like it's called time blindness. It's people that can't be on time they're trying to get their self.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I thought time blindness, like like losing track of time.
Speaker 1:Like they just can't show up to work on time. So they're like okay time blindness you have to give me more leeway.
Speaker 2:That's just another thing for people to use as a crutch.
Speaker 3:Write a script for that duck.
Speaker 1:Crazy.
Speaker 2:What they would give for time blindness, a watch Right they give for time, blindness, a watch Right They've created that already 10 milligrams of a Rolex Golly.
Speaker 1:So transitioning into the next segue and the next segment. Segueing into the next segment.
Speaker 3:A lot of segs. Ooh, did not like that.
Speaker 1:Oh dang.
Speaker 2:Darn Darn diddy, darn darn Still didn't like it.
Speaker 1:Oh, still no, let's move into. That's what's up. What's something y'all got going on the past week or two that you're watching, listening to New songs, new things going on in your life.
Speaker 2:That's a lot of options to talk about yes, I got in the studio this week getting some recordings done getting some recording.
Speaker 1:You're probably the only one out of us three actually going towards the thing that we've challenged each other to do this year no, that's true. Yeah you, I've been on your diet, you're right, I've been killing. I'm the only one not doing the one thing. The only one quit pointing fingers.
Speaker 2:I'm the only one not doing the one thing, the only one Quit pointing fingers. You're the only one failing at life.
Speaker 1:I was hoping one of y'all was with me. Hey, whenever he's pointing a finger at you, he's got three pointing right back at him Just out here on a ledge by myself. At you Appreciate that.
Speaker 3:In the studio, in the studio.
Speaker 1:How many do you have recorded so far? Uh, not even one. It takes a long time. It took, yeah, it took what it only took. It only took the beatles. How long to do every row come?
Speaker 3:on, get with it. Let's go not uh, because I can only fit in a certain amount of time because it's a friend of mine and we're able to meet together on tuesdays to do that after our church meetings for a couple hours, and I got of nothing's edited even yet. It took two hours just to uh record uh guitar and vocals yeah, this is a dumb question, but you're doing originals right?
Speaker 2:yes, some of your stuff.
Speaker 3:I'll just I'm gonna do some originals if I have time to, but I'm gonna start with my originals yeah, nice, that's awesome.
Speaker 1:Man you excited when you're gonna let us get in there and put something down on the track? Are we gonna like? Are you gonna let the almost brothers, like, lead off the album with something?
Speaker 2:he did the same thing. There's a dude at church that wrestles.
Speaker 1:Yes, and he's like I need to be your manager, I'm gonna be their manager.
Speaker 2:He just wants to be involved in everything.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna be the Paul Heyman. That's what I'm gonna be man. I'm gonna be out there and I'm going to be the Paul Heyman. That's what I'm going to be. Man.
Speaker 2:I'm going to be up there and I'm going to be like look, Jim and Tracy are in a motorcycle club. He's fixing to go join that.
Speaker 3:I'm going to be like Easy wise man.
Speaker 2:I'm going to be like listen here you, bunch of rednecks Get on your feet.
Speaker 3:Oh, my Lord, oh man.
Speaker 2:So oh man. So Well, TV is pretty much all I do, so Reacher season three is in full swing. There's two episodes left of this season and it is phenomenal. They found a guy that was bigger than Alan Rickson, which he is a monster.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you've said this already. Well, it's awesome.
Speaker 2:It makes regular people. It makes big people look not so big oh uh, it is good though, uh, and then we've got several other shows that we're watching currently man there was one.
Speaker 1:There was one movie we were we're coming through, kenny, I wasn't done, oh sorry I just wanted to mess with you. Oh, okay, man, it's messed up. What so? What was it? Underwater, I believe, is the name of it.
Speaker 2:I don't know.
Speaker 1:I can't remember. It's at the theater in Kenne. I just looked up a little quick clip on it. I think I'm going to go watch that. It looks pretty good. I think it has Woody Harrelson on it.
Speaker 2:Oh, you can't go wrong there.
Speaker 1:Tyler, will you look that up for me. What is it? I think it's Underwater. I think is the name of it.
Speaker 2:They've got Unbreakable Boy right now. Yeah, it's not there, it's not there anymore Movie I. I still want to see Flat Risk. Haven't seen that. There's several movies.
Speaker 3:It's got Kristen Stewart in it. I don't know, is it new? Came out in 2020.
Speaker 2:That's not the one then, is it Tyler? It's in theaters right now.
Speaker 3:Heck if I freaking know Y'all leave me alone. I had nothing to do with this.
Speaker 1:Started playing Mario 3D World. Started that this morning.
Speaker 2:It's really fun, fun. It's a good game I haven't played xbox in a while.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we're gonna play some games with the family here in a little bit.
Speaker 3:I'm so excited speaking of time with our family yeah, as they're waiting in the living room right, right, yeah, it's gonna be good yep hey, don't worry, we are all under tornado watch right now.
Speaker 1:I started, I started listening to more music. You know I would do just podcast all the time. Now I'm started starting to listen to a little bit more music and it was weird. So I I love john john mayer's, one of my favorite artists ever of all time, and I started listening to, uh, one of his albums the other day and I had a dream that I met him.
Speaker 2:Oh, wow.
Speaker 1:And we became best friends. I can see that I was mad when I woke up.
Speaker 3:I think I had a dream one time that opened for Brandon Lake.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I remember you talking about that. Yeah, I felt the same way when I woke up. I want to go back to sleep. Can we get backstage passes To what? When that happened?
Speaker 2:To Brandon Lake.
Speaker 1:When you're opening up.
Speaker 3:Who are y'all? Almost two.
Speaker 2:Just some guys. I used to be on a podcast with it ain't nobody. That is bad. I did just finish a really good audiobook but Nicholas Sandsbury Smith, who wrote hell divers I've talked about it on here before he started doing some origin stories. His first one's coming out I can't remember the date sometime in April. Anyway, it's called Rhino and it's a origin story of one of one of the cool characters in that in that book series.
Speaker 1:So excited about that. Yep, I think I'm going gonna start reading some more comics.
Speaker 2:It's been a while, are you?
Speaker 1:yeah, some mangas yep and read the bible more. I guess I'll do that part of the job you know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, gotta do that I didn't realize until the last year that mangas go backwards yes, oh that you read them backwards yeah, no right to left.
Speaker 3:Right to left, yeah, I wouldn't know.
Speaker 2:Right to left, yeah, yeah, yeah I wouldn't know how to read one. I'd be like I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 3:Yeah this is a. This is the worst plot ever they're starting with a fight and then it ends with a dude just waking up in bed this is weird man.
Speaker 2:It seems like weird, even if you read it correctly you bite your tongue.
Speaker 1:I just bit my tongue for those that can't see me.
Speaker 3:Oh gosh, yeah, what just happened? What just happened?
Speaker 1:Anything else on y'all's heart?
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 3:Oh, fun fact, Something I learned. I didn't necessarily learn it, but I kind of came to the conclusion Okay, so y'all know about my heart condition, right?
Speaker 1:yes, okay, no, listeners do not yeah, okay, okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for those that don't know about that, so I've got. I've got what's called svt. I'm not going to say the, the translation for that yes um, and my heart goes like really fast, for it can last for five minutes and at times it's lasted three hours. Um, I've learned that when that happens, it will stop if I go poop 100, 100 we have had a medical breakthrough, ladies, 100 somebody call dr oz 100
Speaker 1:it stops when I go poop somebody, somebody call Dr Sherman.
Speaker 2:No, there's nothing wrong with your heart, you're just constipated.
Speaker 3:Oh my gosh what has happened to my life. Hey listeners.
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