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Ketchup Chronicles

Michael Simmons, Richard Randl, Tyler Wilkerson

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Remember the days when cafeteria food combinations made perfect sense? When corn dogs paired naturally with chocolate milk, and dipping brownies in beef stew seemed like culinary genius? The Almost Brothers take you on a nostalgic journey through childhood food oddities, pregnancy cravings, and the strange combinations that somehow work.

Rich updates us on his growing family, proudly sharing stories about his seven-month-old grandson Hudson who now sports four whole teeth. There's excitement in the air about an upcoming gender reveal for his second grandchild—moments that highlight how quickly time passes. Meanwhile, Ty recounts his pregnant wife's unexpected midnight cravings: corn dogs with Chick-fil-A sauce paired with pears. It's these intimate glimpses into their personal lives that make you feel like you're sitting around a kitchen table with old friends.

The conversation flows naturally through movie preferences, revealing strong opinions about Adam Sandler's evolution as a comedian. But it's when they dive into board games that their competitive natures truly emerge. From Monopoly strategies to the frustration of playing with people who don't take games seriously enough, their passionate discussion about everything from Scrabble to murder mystery dinners reveals much about their personalities. Card games get equal attention, with debates about traditional Uno versus modern variations and reminiscences about college-era Phase 10 matches.

As the episode winds down, the tone shifts to something more reflective. Mike shares how a busy week away from home made him realize how precious family time truly is. Rich recalls the emotional experience of dropping his son off at college, offering a gentle reminder that parenting seasons change faster than we ever expect. It's a heartfelt conclusion that will resonate with anyone who's ever looked at their growing children and wondered where the time went. Subscribe to catch new episodes every Monday and Thursday, and join our Almost Family of listeners who keep coming back for these authentic moments of connection.

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Speaker 1:

We could talk about Liv needing ketchup.

Speaker 2:

Oh gosh.

Speaker 3:

So are you what? No, liv needs ketchup.

Speaker 2:

We were getting food and Liv asked me is there any ketchup? I said, well, there might be some in the kitchen. She goes, can you ask? So I went in there and who was the lady in there? Carolyn, carolyn and Richard was in there too. I should have made a joke. Who's the lady in there? Oh, it was Richard.

Speaker 4:

No, Carolyn was in there.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah, carolyn was in there. And then Richard was towards the back. I said, hey, do y'all have any ketchup? She's like I can check, grab some ketchup. And Richard's like you don't need no dang ketchup or whatever, or something like that. And I was like the pregnant lady needs ketchup. He's like get her that ketchup now, come on come on.

Speaker 3:

So if you haven't uh figured it out, then we're gonna be talking about, uh, ketchup yeah, new intro music written by the man, the myth, the legend himself. Yeah, new intro music written by the man, the myth, the legend himself, mr Ty Ty.

Speaker 4:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

Good job, man. Hey, thanks, good job. So I'll stay on you how you doing today, good, good good yeah. Richie.

Speaker 2:

Rich.

Speaker 1:

My tummy's hurting a little bit, that's all right.

Speaker 2:

What?

Speaker 1:

Grown people don't have tummies.

Speaker 3:

Did you say tummy or tongue? My tummy, my tummy.

Speaker 2:

You say your tongue was hurting. Don't bite your tongue, I'm good, just my tongue richie rich.

Speaker 3:

How you doing? How's your tongue? That's weird that I didn't like that at all.

Speaker 2:

I didn't, so I'm drinking my ginger, ale no, didn't like that.

Speaker 3:

What's up, 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, where tummies are just hurting. Today. I'm fine, by the way.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

That's right. Yeah, that's our fan base the almost family on today.

Speaker 3:

I like it on today's episode we're gonna be talking about, we're just catching up. Catching up with, uh, with life, yeah, with the, with the boys, with the, with the dude, the dude man stop that the fellows, the bros as they call it say, the almost brothers, the dude, the dude mans, the bro mans, the dudes, and the brother.

Speaker 2:

We are changing the name of the podcast to the dude mans so how's man?

Speaker 3:

What's been going on? Give us some insight. Give our listeners some insight to what has been going on in your life, in and around your life.

Speaker 2:

And above and below, exactly All those things.

Speaker 1:

I got to see my grandson Hudson today. He's just so cute, he is Ridiculously so. Four teeth, four whole teeth.

Speaker 3:

That is crazy ridiculously so.

Speaker 2:

Four teeth, four whole teeth, that is crazy yeah, yeah, it's, it's, yeah, he's seven months old and looks like he's hasn't been seven months already, yeah yeah, yeah, it didn't seem like it's been that long time flies, man time flies yeah, but I got to see him and we have uh peaches.

Speaker 1:

His gender reveal is saturday. Yeah, we'll find out what she's having. So that's my second grandbaby. Man, it's, it's, it's crazy there it is just one.

Speaker 2:

Right, Because we thought it was just one too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's just one. Yeah, Well, as of now it's just one. Until they find another one, I guess. But yeah, everything's going good, you know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, take care man, you, we went and watched. I know what you did last summer. I went and watched. I know what you did last summer. I went and watched that this week.

Speaker 1:

I went and watched Superman. I was going to save that, for that's what we'll save that for that we'll save it for that. It wasn't Happy Gilmore, are we?

Speaker 4:

bringing that up right now.

Speaker 2:

Man bro, here's my thing, you have a thing here's my thing okay what's your thing?

Speaker 3:

what give your excuse?

Speaker 4:

muted there is no excuse.

Speaker 1:

No it's one of those like obviously what year did it come?

Speaker 2:

out. It's one of those like obviously, what year did it come out? Oh Happy Gilmore, 1994?.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so before I was even Somewhere in the 90s.

Speaker 2:

Before I was even born, so I wasn't around when it came out. Oh, that's true. That's a good point. It's a very hyped up, which I'm sure it's funny.

Speaker 1:

It is.

Speaker 2:

But it was very hyped up and I don't like jumping on like the bandwagon for hyped up things, like when people hype it up so much it makes me not want to watch it or consume it well and unpopular opinion, but I get really tired of adam sandler movies like I.

Speaker 1:

Can take them in small doses, yeah, but happy gilmore is is different.

Speaker 3:

He doesn't do any yeah, he doesn't do a lot of that at all. It's a little bit. It's 1996 is when it came out. It's double-checked.

Speaker 1:

That was when I was a senior in high school, I would have been.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't even in the womb.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's very little of the Adam Sandler, the Billy Madison type character. It seems like there's some of those movies that are really good, but some of his best work is where he's not fully that, like you know the grown-ups and movies like that it's just really good. Well, he's very.

Speaker 2:

He's just one of those people that are just naturally funny and very quick-witted. And like especially like I don't know how he did the older movies, but I know like grown-ups yeah, like a lot of his lines were just off off the top of the head, like he probably had a script to go along and just came up with stuff like on the spot well, that's a much more mature adam sandler and grown-ups, so it's and I think that that's where he found his groove right.

Speaker 3:

You know which, of course, is his 90s movies were great. You know happy gilmore, billy, madison, right, big daddy, some of his classic movies. But I really think he which, of course, his 90s movies were great Happy Gilmore, billy Madison, big Daddy, some of his classic movies but I really think he found his stride in the more kid-friendly good. The two grown-ups movies is hard to beat. That is just good, good movies for the family. And even the newest I know you haven't seen it, but the newest Happy Gilmore, is quite clean clean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I haven't seen it either.

Speaker 3:

Yeah it's like man, this is. We could watch this with the kids, like it was. It was really good.

Speaker 1:

We watched it a couple nights ago, so well, you said, his more serious roles were really good yeah, he's, he is great man, I think.

Speaker 3:

Oh, what is? Let me think?

Speaker 1:

his gems, I believe, is one, yeah, and there's a Coach one.

Speaker 3:

Hustle the basketball. That's the one. Yeah, that's a really good one.

Speaker 1:

I did enjoy that Really really good.

Speaker 3:

I've not seen either one of those movies, and it's kind of to me it's the same as Jim Carrey, like when he does some serious stuff. It's like that wasn't even jim carrey. Yeah, it was really.

Speaker 1:

I saw that in theaters oh yeah yeah, that was one I've seen in theaters and he's another one that I have very little pay like yeah a jim carrey movie is about all I could take, yeah yeah, it's man.

Speaker 3:

How's uh? How's the pregnant life in the uh wilkerson household?

Speaker 2:

good, well, I mean good for me, no she's good, she's just tired, yeah, back hurts and laid in bed and she's just looking at her feet. I'm like what are you doing? She goes swollen. Are my ankles swollen?

Speaker 3:

what's the weirdest uh combination of food that she's craved?

Speaker 2:

she okay. So she hasn't like that morning sickness really hasn't been a thing, yeah. So what, talking about the crate, like it hasn't been, like weird, weird things, like I'm like I'm really craving anchovies. No, it was like there was one night she texted me, she goes and it was like 10, 30, almost 11 o' texted me and it was like 10.30, almost 11 o'clock at night. She's in the bathtub and I'm downstairs. She texts me. She's like you know what sounds good Corn dog Sends another text with Chick-fil-A sauce. Sends another text and in all caps, pears.

Speaker 3:

That's a pretty weird combination right there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I wouldn't. A corn dog and pears is probably something a kid gets in the school cafeteria. Yeah, that's exactly what I went to.

Speaker 3:

It's like, okay, we're going to give you corn dogs, corn pears and chocolate milk and a brownie, and it's like none of this goes together.

Speaker 1:

Why did corn ever go with pizza?

Speaker 4:

I don't know it always did, though it always did. I don't get that at all.

Speaker 2:

I don't either. I don't know.

Speaker 4:

It always did, though it always did. I don't get that at all.

Speaker 1:

I don't either. I don't get why salad goes with pizza. I don't get that either.

Speaker 2:

Well, salad goes with pizza. Pizza is its own, you don't?

Speaker 1:

need a side with pizza.

Speaker 3:

Pizza is the perfect food, which I guess when they served the pizza they had ranch. So I guess they're just like okay here's a salad to go with ranch that's my side dish when I was in school.

Speaker 2:

When I was in school, when I was in school, one of the more like I wouldn't say like popular, popular, but like common thing they made was it was either the choice of chili or beef stew.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

With a brownie and I would, I would get beef stew and I dipped my brownie.

Speaker 3:

No, no, yeah, and I would get beef stew and.

Speaker 1:

I'd dip my brownie in the beef, yeah, yeah. That's like some serial killer stuff.

Speaker 3:

Dern. That deserves it. It was good, though. It was good though. No, what are you doing?

Speaker 2:

Listen, I was like 10 when I did it Leave me alone. I was like last week, listen, that's a good point.

Speaker 1:

Ooh hey, this is completely off subject, but we was talking about corn and that's corn.

Speaker 2:

The band with the k, oh, okay cool.

Speaker 1:

I was like I was lost. I've never heard a corn song in my life what I didn't say I wanted so we were at the summit and they were giving away cans of corn dude, it was so funny because he kept just like anybody wants some corn what the most random thing. And then I got so. First first thing, day two, they were giving away candy bars and they said, oh my gosh, it was so funny so they go they go.

Speaker 3:

They go okay. So we want to find out, you know, like what they give away with the first night. They give away to, like the couple that have been married the longest right. So they're like well, we want to know who has the most kids you know. So we're gonna, we're to give away to whoever has the most kids.

Speaker 2:

I looked at Richard and I said congratulations, no contest.

Speaker 1:

I stand up and he's like how many have you got? 12. That's the winner. Anybody got more than 12? Nobody did.

Speaker 2:

He's Steve Martin.

Speaker 1:

Literally.

Speaker 4:

I was going somewhere with this.

Speaker 1:

I got 12 candy bars for my prize. They.

Speaker 2:

I was going somewhere with this, so I got 12 candy bars for my prize and they didn't make it home, I'm sorry Some of them did.

Speaker 1:

They gave me a can of corn and, to be fair, Mike ate some. But they gave me this can of corn and it was like a Christian can of corn. They had made their own can of corn.

Speaker 3:

They made a label, yeah, a label for it. So even the ingredients said like 10% joy and 25% yesh.

Speaker 2:

It was pretty cool.

Speaker 3:

I still don't know why, or what it had to do with anything, but it was pretty cool. It was funny. Wow, that's funny. So the whole time he's like all right, who's ready to win a can of corn? It's like all right.

Speaker 1:

And even when I got the corn I didn't even look at it, I was just like, yeah, he's like I don't know why they were giving.

Speaker 3:

I was like did you see the label? He's like no like it's the picture and it was. It's pretty neat. Yeah, no idea.

Speaker 1:

It's at summit 2025 yeah, it was pretty cool man that's so fun.

Speaker 2:

That's like the, that's like the party favor yeah, it's like so random man it was. It was good, though it was really fun.

Speaker 3:

That was like just an overall great experience it was.

Speaker 1:

The whole thing was so good. It was so good. I'm ready for next year, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm going to try to take as many people as we can. I'm definitely going next year. I didn't go this year. It's in.

Speaker 2:

Jackson, it'll be in Jackson it's in Jackson.

Speaker 1:

They said it's the first time it's been in southeast Missouri in 50 years.

Speaker 3:

Really yeah, called something else, but it was the same thing, but yeah, it was, it was really good, really good. Yeah, you got anything going on, mike man, just just uh, you know, just life, that's it. I'm gonna go watch another movie tomorrow live in. Yeah, just you know, all right, all right um, no man, just been chill trying to spend time with jamie and the kids, me and tyler's going out of town this weekend so oh yeah, um just trying to join with them, just trying to learn something.

Speaker 1:

Yep, go learn some stuff.

Speaker 3:

You'll have georgia on your mind, yeah so we're, you know, just trying to spend some time together. We played trouble and I played trouble and they cheated all three of them gosh all three of them. I'm gonna tell you how they cheated. Okay, this is how they cheated. They played the game. They didn't cheat at the game, but they all three at different times, like, dad, you, you got me right. I'm like, yeah, I won't, I won't knock you out, okay, I got you.

Speaker 2:

So it's just like a strategy thing. It's just like and then playing with your emotions, and then the first chance.

Speaker 3:

They get right off of the, right off the board.

Speaker 1:

They just come after me all three of them. I played monopoly with my kids and I destroyed them I won't.

Speaker 2:

I won't ever play monopoly ever again. It's such a long game yeah well, yeah, I love it. The one and only time I ever played monopoly was with live and one of her friends and we I mean, we started playing for around nine or so, probably around nine by the time we got to what we said was the end. It wasn't the end of the game, but we called it quits. Then was probably about one in the morning live was already passed out on the couch and I'm like I can't I were you the money were you the banker?

Speaker 3:

no, zane was oh, I'm sure Zane wasn't slipping him some pink hundreds.

Speaker 1:

They're not pink.

Speaker 3:

Are they?

Speaker 1:

not. What color is pink? Well, on this version they're not pink. The original was pink, Wow. I was like oh, okay, what version you got, I don't know, oh, a newer version. Yeah, they do yeah they got like a bunch. Oh, I love that one. Yeah, that was the way to go. What's y'all's favorite favorite board game? Oh gosh, I. Oh, it'd be. Probably be between monopoly and scrabble yeah, board game.

Speaker 3:

I know my least favorite. I'd have to think about my favorite, my least favorite shoots and lighters.

Speaker 2:

I think it's the dumbest game it is pretty dumb I, I would say monopoly favorite no, no least favorite favorite. I don't know, I don't really play a whole lot, I mean yahtzee yahtzee is pretty good scattagories is good.

Speaker 3:

That's a good game I like I don't know if you'd call it a board game I like um pictionary yeah, is that where we do? The drawing. I like that.

Speaker 1:

That's pretty fun yeah, that is fun yeah, I love board game I love uh, I do too.

Speaker 3:

I do, especially when everybody, when people get I, I can't stand like which. I'm competitive. We've we've talked about this shut up muted. I ain't trying to hear him. Tyler, we're talking, we're having a conversation here. I'm on muted. So anyway, to our listeners. I'm so sorry for these two. So I am competitive, okay, and I I can't stand when someone plays a board game and they just don't care oh, I hate that.

Speaker 1:

What's the point? Yep, I'm right there with you.

Speaker 3:

What's the point, even playing? I want, I want at least we don't have to get like throw hands crazy, right Like, at least.

Speaker 1:

You say that like you might have at one time At least no. Done that no?

Speaker 3:

At least we don't have to go.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's an option, but we ain't got to go there. I think, no, I think my favorite.

Speaker 3:

I remember my a kid was candyland, candyland.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you ever played a throw throw burrito. No, no, that's not.

Speaker 2:

Oh um what's that one? Something goat cheese pizza, whatever the crap.

Speaker 3:

Yeah they got a lot of new games that are dumb, just dumb I I really liked the um the murder mystery games yeah yeah which we talked me and jamie talked about we want to do that murder mystery dinner where everybody dresses up and really gets into it that'd be fun because you get your. You know, you get your packet and then you take it and you, you go and like, get your clothes or whatever, and the person who's the killer knows they are right, you know, and it'd be cool for all of us to get into it well, let's make that happen.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh that'd be fun, man, interesting. And they even give you like the meal, like the type of meal to eat with it, or whatever that'd be man.

Speaker 2:

That'd be a blast I was the kid, the, the unborn kids that killed the butler, the two, the twins. Man, yeah, I knew it, they're working the tangent with each other.

Speaker 1:

I knew it, tristan, always like clue yeah, he wore us out. Let's play clue.

Speaker 3:

Let's play yeah clue's pretty good and he Okay.

Speaker 1:

Hang on. He pointed out something to me about Monopoly that I did not know, but it's in the directions you can. I always thought that when you went to jail you couldn't collect rent, but you can, yeah yeah, because I mean, rent doesn't stop.

Speaker 3:

You know, I thought it was part of the punishment. No money for you is okay. Is clue, is it the? Is it the one where all the you had the one guy and you have to?

Speaker 1:

no clue. No, you're talking about. Guess who?

Speaker 3:

yeah, that's guess who right right, okay, clue is like is the killer colonel mustard and yeah, in the kitchen with a knife. Okay, okay, yeah.

Speaker 2:

What's y'all's favorite card game?

Speaker 3:

Texas Hold'em or Uno. I don't like the extra Uno stuff, right. I don't like the Uno flip and the Uno this and the Uno, that, just Uno. Yeah, because I don't like having one hand for 40 minutes.

Speaker 1:

Well, and I like Phase 10.

Speaker 2:

That's a tough one. I had to learn how to play that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I've only played it a couple times.

Speaker 2:

I played that a lot in college. Never once made it past, I think, the fifth or sixth phase, the one I've always heard everybody talks about and I've never played it.

Speaker 3:

I've never seen somebody Spades yeah, it's fun. I've never seen anybody play it, or never, never played that's one of them.

Speaker 1:

Games that can really make you mad yeah, that's what especially if you're with playing with somebody that doesn't know how to play, it's just like what are you doing?

Speaker 3:

yeah, it's so cool.

Speaker 1:

I want to play dungeons and dragons. I've never played so fun, but I know you have to have somebody like the dungeon master that knows what they're doing. Yeah, so I don't even know how to go about playing.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to think I just who was it? I was hanging out with and he was talking about it. Caleb, I think my buddy caleb was talking about it, and you, I mean you, can really really get into it and it's really fun but I don't want to play with people that take it way too seriously. Yeah, that act like you should just know it's like. This is my first time playing y'all, let's calm down actually saving a princess, or whatever we're doing I don't know what you do in dungeons and dragons.

Speaker 3:

That sounds right yeah, well, let's, let's move into. That's what's up. What are you doing this week, not just what's going on. What are you watching? Any new shows, any new books, any new looks, any new crooks? Are you watching Any new shows, any new books, any new looks, any new crooks? Are you done, bars? Thank you, appreciate it, thank you.

Speaker 2:

And just for everyone listening that can't see it is only us three in this room.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not Crowd, is it just us three in the room? Thank you, thank you, I appreciate it. Oh, no, enough, enough, enough. You can take it down. Thank you, I appreciate it. I appreciate y'all.

Speaker 4:

When Jim come in.

Speaker 1:

But I watched the Superman movie. We can talk about that now.

Speaker 3:

Didn't like it.

Speaker 1:

It was absolutely phenomenally terrible.

Speaker 3:

Phally phenomenally terrible, that's a big word yeah, which at least it was there in town.

Speaker 1:

You had to leave town, right and I got to hang out with my son, that's true. So that's always good, that's yeah. But uh, we started watching, uh, twisted metal yeah, it's a good series.

Speaker 3:

Anthony mackie, hpl or peacock, peacock. Yeah, it's okay, it's weird yeah, which I guess the game was weird too very much, so it was it's a 90s crazy yeah but every episode like focuses or so far.

Speaker 1:

I mean, we're only like I don't know five, six episodes in, but every episode so far has kind of focused on a, a character group. Yeah, and it, it's, it's interesting, but there's a lot of bad language in it. So, yeah, that's so hard to find a good show it really is it does not have that it really and it's you go.

Speaker 3:

You go to the. You know the opposite way. You try to find like a show on angel and that's just the corniest thing, it's like I didn't want this like come on now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, they had a show on angel called wayfinders yeah I watched the first episode. Well, I didn't know this, but with angel they release a preview episode, just a pilot episode, so I'll go. I go to watch episode two and it's it's not coming out till december so that drives me crazy yeah, it was really good, but I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna keep angels, so I don't. It just doesn't have enough content yeah that's how we got um, let's

Speaker 2:

see, started moving away from impractical jokers as are like or at least my like comfort show that I just put on. Yeah, lame bed phone, go sleep. Started, uh, re-watching parks and recreation and that 70s show okay, I have a show like that.

Speaker 1:

That's kind of a just throw it on. In the background Big Bang Theory.

Speaker 4:

I love it, love that show.

Speaker 3:

Guarantee, I guarantee, I guarantee y'all cannot guess my show that I like to put on.

Speaker 2:

America's Next Top Model.

Speaker 3:

It just really. Do you want to get muted again, where it just man, I just put it on and it just there's only one, rupaul's.

Speaker 2:

Drag Race.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I told you to stop letting him come on the show.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to wear this button out.

Speaker 1:

One drill told you to stop letting him come on the show.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna wear this button out. One tree hill. No, he watches one tree hill dang got me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I do either that or project runway. We're watching it. Project run, right, oh my gosh. So jamie was watching. I guess I was taking a nap or I was gone or doing something and jamie was watching it and bubby apparently went in there and was like you're watching this without day. You know he's gonna be mad. And then I either woke up or got home and I was like really to james and was like I told you I tried to tell her, so funny dude, he was praying.

Speaker 1:

Praying is out after service. Tonight I almost had a Michael moment like crying, because I remember when he didn't talk right.

Speaker 3:

Now he's got a deep voice and mustache.

Speaker 4:

That's not okay.

Speaker 3:

His kids are growing up too fast. It's nuts man.

Speaker 2:

My kids are the size of my foot right now. It depends on the foot. They're probably bigger than yours. What size are you, richard? Uh 11, I think I wear size 11 too all right, cool, you freak 11 also um, I'll wear a 12, so take that man.

Speaker 3:

He last week when we went to Illinois that's really when it hit me, just like the days that are going by and getting busy. So I've really tried this week, especially this week coming up, I try to hang out with the kids and Jamie a lot more man, because you get busy. I went that whole week. I went Sunday to Sunday with not a lot more man because it you get busy. I went that whole week. I went sunday to sunday with not a lot of home time, right and and it was, it was really I got home and I'm like this week I wasn't even home yeah like it's like I can't have this.

Speaker 1:

I need to really spend some time with them yeah, it's tough yeah it's crazy man that's what I had to, but I had to go right back to work on Monday. So I didn't even get that time, yeah it gets uh gets busy.

Speaker 3:

this week I'm really going to try to focus in a lot more on on just hanging out with them and get stuff done ahead of time.

Speaker 2:

I have to as well.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, being gone Friday entire day.

Speaker 2:

It's going to be or um be, what do they call him? Their technical director? He does like sound and production and stuff like that, and he was talking about how his oldest they're taking her to college this week and then their youngest is starting his senior year.

Speaker 1:

I remember dropping Tristan off at college and just sitting in the car boohoo and and everybody told us this yeah so we are telling you this it is going to fly by yeah

Speaker 2:

take it every moment you can well, I feel it flying right now. It take it well, it's crazy only gets worse because not worse.

Speaker 3:

Not worse like bad, but worse like it goes faster.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, it's, it's, oh, it's like the ultrasound pictures, like uh, because they'll put the the first pictures in there and then the new ones, and they go from the size of a freaking dime to now they're the size of my foot yeah, it's crazy dude yeah, it's nuts man it's.

Speaker 1:

That's why I kept having kids, kept replacing them, no, okay michael did you order the awkward silence, because I don't.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what I'm gonna do with either one of y'all. We'll see you next week.

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