Almost Brothers Podcast
Whats up whats up whats up.. welcome to your new favorite podcast. Join your hosts Michael, Richard, and Tyler as we discuss God, church, life, and the journey through this crazy world. Get away from the stresses of life with this podcast. We will be hitting on various topics from sports, to life with Christ.
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Almost Brothers Podcast
The Podcast Where Your Turn Signal Actually Matters
Road rage simmers beneath the surface as we navigate our biggest driving frustrations in this candid conversation about the rules of the road. What begins as a lighthearted debate about corn varieties quickly accelerates into passionate venting about the everyday driving behaviors that test our patience and sometimes our safety.
We dive deep into those seemingly small infractions that can spark disproportionate anger - drivers who refuse to use turn signals, individuals who disrupt the sacred order of four-way stops by incorrectly waving others through, and the special confusion that ensues when someone doesn't understand how roundabouts work. "You've been here, I just got here. Please go," one host pleads, describing the standoff that occurs when another driver tries to yield their right-of-way.
The conversation takes personal turns as we share near-death experiences on flooded roads, reminisce about our first vehicles (including an '88 Plymouth Grand Fury and a Ford Explorer with subwoofers that "busted"), and debate whether farmers should be driving heavy equipment on major highways during peak hours. While acknowledging our gratitude for farmers, we can't help but question if there might be better routes than "the main highway for you to drive your tractor right down the middle."
Our discussion evolves to reflect on the challenges facing both young and elderly drivers today - from teenagers with limited practice opportunities to seniors whose diminished reaction times pose potential hazards. Through these stories, we explore the genuine dangers of the road while finding humor in our shared frustrations.
Before wrapping up, we shift gears to recommend current entertainment options, from Wednesday on Netflix to upcoming video game releases, offering listeners a chance to unwind after joining us for this therapeutic journey through driving's daily aggravations. What driving behavior makes your blood pressure rise? We'd love to hear your stories too.
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it's amazing he says, it gives us more mystical it's corn.
Speaker 4:Everybody there's corn. Maize is corn it's amazing just the way you are no no mars no, oh, okay, okay, I was like wait what yeah, I know,
Speaker 2:I was I was kind of lost too.
Speaker 1:I was like what's that have to?
Speaker 2:do with corn. I was about to say I wasn't sure what the yeah, can of corn. What is? What is your favorite kind of corn?
Speaker 1:Ooh, Cobbed Kettle Cream Cream style, probably Cream. Yeah, Cream corn's good, I would say mine's the like.
Speaker 4:Mexican street corn. Okay, I forgot about that.
Speaker 1:That's good stuff it is. It is the first time I tried it. I was with Liv and her aunt and uncle in Memphis Dude.
Speaker 4:I tried to make it one time. It did not turn out well.
Speaker 2:Yeah yeah, that was for, wasn't it? Family, yeah, family, yeah yeah, I remember that.
Speaker 4:It did not turn out good. Yeah, I don't know what I did wrong, not the favorite corn.
Speaker 3:Are you?
Speaker 4:When did we add lyrics to this? I don't know. I kind of dug it though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, ruined it. I'd say I made it better.
Speaker 2:I gotta make another one what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up everybody. Welcome back to corn. What? That's my favorite corn. Welcome back to this podcast. Here, as always got we've got Ty, ty, do it, lord have mercy and Richie Rich. Hey, how's it going? How's it going?
Speaker 4:Hey you guys.
Speaker 2:My favorite type of corn is corn on the cob Snap.
Speaker 4:I like corn on the cob if it's made correctly. But it's so hard to eat.
Speaker 2:It really is, yeah, and it gets just everywhere.
Speaker 4:Sunday sunday we had it at the, at the dinner here, yeah, and it was like a billion degrees, so it really was.
Speaker 2:It was, yeah, I was fresh, fresh out the pot yeah couldn't even eat that. Yeah, I like corn, which I like, all of them I like corn actually the mexican. What did you make? The street, yeah it's one of my least favorite. I don't dislike it, it's just not something.
Speaker 4:It's an odd flavor. It really is.
Speaker 1:Yep, it's different, but it's yeah and there are different flavors Changed my outlook on corn.
Speaker 4:There are different flavors of Mexican street corn.
Speaker 2:That may be what it was. I haven't had too many of them yeah maybe, maybe Let them. So, yeah, maybe, maybe let us know. You know, let the almost brothers know what's your favorite type of corn. There aren't that many favorite type of corn.
Speaker 1:Freak on a leash corn nuggets.
Speaker 2:Oh, corn nuggets are good. That's a, that's a close second corn nuggets are good does that count as corn, if there's?
Speaker 4:corn in it yeah, it's corn it's also corn in the poos. The byproduct.
Speaker 2:Oh man, there's also corn on your feet.
Speaker 4:That's gross. I got bunions. I got bunions.
Speaker 1:All right, toby Bryant, you got toe, you got toe, you got told. Oh man, my least favorite corn dog, are we still on corn? What, yeah, I'm not a huge fan of corn dogs, I'll eat them.
Speaker 4:That's kind of like the only thing I adore corn dogs. I had corn dogs on the way here tonight.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You like the breakfast corn dogs.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, those are good, those pancakes and sausage, yeah.
Speaker 1:Those things are dangerous, it's pancake with sausage, pancake on a stick. Yeah, it's not really a corn dog.
Speaker 2:It's not a corn dog. I just helped explain it. Just helps explain it. I know it's not a corn dog. Tyler Muted, that was quick, Just four minutes in. That's a record. He's got to try to attack me on the corn dogs, man. What's up with that man?
Speaker 4:I knew what you were trying to do I
Speaker 3:stand by it. Stand by the mute.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but those are dangerous.
Speaker 3:I'll knock out a whole box of those and not even realize it. And a bottle of syrup and a bottle of syrup.
Speaker 2:They're like Billy Bob.
Speaker 1:Taking a bottle of syrup to the dome. I think it's Miss Buttersworth Syrup. They make the bottles that you can microwave.
Speaker 2:Oh really, no really.
Speaker 1:I don't know if it's just the ones we have, like the smaller ones and they're microwavable.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's cool.
Speaker 4:I didn't know that Smart. I don't know that I've ever had hot syrup.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's a good question too.
Speaker 1:I guess we're just going to talk about food or just breakfast in general, apparently man. I haven't tried them yet, but I got you know those Walmart meals that we've been getting. They make breakfast ones too. Like it's like a breakfast bowl, it's like a meat lovers one, so it's got like sausage and bacon and ham and have a breakfast or not breakfast bacon one. It's like, uh, eggs bacon, like some pepper potato, then they have a chorizo one oh, I'm excited to try it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's so good. Tomorrow, chorizo and egg breakfast burrito is where it's at.
Speaker 1:Yeah, man yeah uh, my favorite fast food egg breakfast burrito is where it's at. Yeah, man, yeah, uh, my favorite fast food breakfast burritos chick-fil-a is fantastic.
Speaker 3:I've never had it is fantastic.
Speaker 2:I've never had taco bell breakfast either. I heard it was good, I haven't.
Speaker 4:They don't have it anymore. Oh, they don't. No, they discontinued it, but it was phenomenal. I loved taco bell breakfast.
Speaker 2:That's what jamie said.
Speaker 4:She said it was really good. They had a breakfast crunch wrap what's your favorite breakfast place? I really like I hop or huddle house. Yes, both of those are equally where do we go on?
Speaker 2:was it? I hop in memphis? Is that where we went, me, you and bubby? I think that was a huddle house was a huddle house. Okay, yeah, I get them mixed up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I hope it's good I get, I get the house and waffle house, because we sat right next to the kitchen yeah, listen to the chef yeah, compliments to the chef.
Speaker 4:Hey, thanks, might as well be eating with us right there they got a good place in kenneth that john's pancake and waffle house it's really good ever been there?
Speaker 2:yeah, always it's very good I like it, man. We ate at some place in branson.
Speaker 4:They had a 14 inch pancake I saw the picture of it that zaley had in front of her, of all people. Yeah, it was right. Yeah, bigger than her, yeah it was humongous, me, and zig shared one it was.
Speaker 1:It was a big pancake, that's a lot of pancakes speaking of that, that breakfast place in kennett, I'm pretty sure it was there. Uh, the guys from napoleon dynamite a few months ago were down there because there's like a they're doing like a screening, like a special screening of napoleon dynamite. Like I don't know I've been jonesboro and they drove up to kennett. For, yeah, going through, it was in, it was in kennett. Yeah, I can't remember phil's the breakfast place, I think it was.
Speaker 2:That sounds familiar wonder if he ate some tot. Napoleon, let me get some of your tots. No, I've ate anything all day I've never seen that movie it's so what dumb and funny you are the last person.
Speaker 3:You don't want to talk to anybody.
Speaker 2:What? I can't believe this. I can't be your friend, mr. I have not seen Back to the Future.
Speaker 4:Or Independence Day or any number of classic movies. It's good.
Speaker 2:It's like low budget. You probably wouldn't like it because it's just real dumb and has no point, but it's so fun it really doesn't have a point, it's so quot.
Speaker 1:It really doesn't have a point, it's so quotable, I don't know what the plot? Is there's not, there is no plot, because I remember in high school or junior high, whichever one talking about the plot of a story, there's the introduction, the something, the climax, and then the conclusion Resolution, yeah, resolution, it's just, it's just flat. Yeah, it's just, it's a flat road. Yeah, you're driving down.
Speaker 4:They just decided to run out of film, yeah, and then it gets to the end.
Speaker 2:It's like well, I think I think the climax of the movie was the dance scene.
Speaker 4:I think that was the best, so I the talent show yeah.
Speaker 2:So I memorized this dance.
Speaker 1:Of course you did. I'm going to share these things.
Speaker 2:We don't move on, so I did that church camp.
Speaker 4:I'm sure they were excited.
Speaker 1:Here's what you want to do, richard on Sunday, in the middle of when he's doing his sermon, start playing the music.
Speaker 4:I don't have control of the music.
Speaker 1:Whoever slipped them a 20, say hey, play this real quick.
Speaker 2:Vote for Pedro.
Speaker 4:And we're in the scary summer of the movies. That's true, that's true.
Speaker 3:This is true oh no.
Speaker 2:This is true.
Speaker 1:Hey, god's plans, it's timing Won't he do it. Won't he do it, michael should.
Speaker 2:That's hilarious, it's funny though it's definitely.
Speaker 1:You watch it one time and it's it's got a bunch of quotable lines and it's just real dumb. But it's like you drink two percent milk because you think you're fat, yeah, he just asked the girl that.
Speaker 2:What Bet you, I could throw a football over the mountains. This is Uncle. Rico and he, like, takes the steak and like throws it and hits Napoleon in the face. It's so dumb, it's like gosh, it's so stupid.
Speaker 1:Apparently, tyler's a fan that's the reaction for like any, inconvenience, gosh.
Speaker 2:He's like there's a scene he just walks out his door and he's like he has a pet llama, yeah, named tina. Tina, you fat lard, come get your dinner, what? I have to put that on my list yeah, it's, it's, really it's really you feel awkward yes, yes, watch like what is happening, it's like what, and it's just, oh my gosh freaking uh kip and lafonda yeah, I guess you could say it's getting pretty serious what was this episode about?
Speaker 1:I don't remember corn get some corn.
Speaker 2:Uh, no, this episode is about. It's no bad drivers.
Speaker 1:It's no longer about bad drivers.
Speaker 2:It's literally about bad drivers. Oh shoot.
Speaker 4:We're right on point. This is our last episode. We appreciate all the listeners.
Speaker 2:No, yeah, we're just talking about just man just getting frustrated at bad driving. You ask God to test your patience, and he puts bad drivers in your way. That's a fact. So give me some of your your patience, and he puts bad drivers in your way, that's fact. So give me some of your best stories. Lately, I'm just bad drivers, oh oh oh, I'm about to get up.
Speaker 2:I'm getting hot over here with frustration and you're about as upset as that as me calling a pancake on a stick corn dog. It's not. It's not a corn dog, it's not. I know I was just explaining anyways.
Speaker 1:Um. So I remember the most recent one that like I got like real fired up about they. It really didn't even involve me really. So I'm sitting uh that road that's uh going out of malton, like you're going to risco yeah you're about to yeah you're about to cross uh 60 there.
Speaker 1:So I'm waiting and there is a car coming from my right and they're about to turn onto the road that I'm on. Or is a semi truck coming and there's? It's not a four-way or anything, it's. I'm at a stop sign and I'm waiting for traffic to pass. So this car comes up and they stop waiting on this uh semi-truck so they can turn onto the road I'm on. The semi-truck stops in the middle of the highway in the middle of the highway and starts honking at them to go like they're the idiot and I started yelling and it makes it work.
Speaker 2:Not only that they do it, but then they honk at the other person like yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:They're like waving at them, like honking at them, like they're the no go you're wasting, you're wasting everyone's time this is. This is a whole 37 seconds. I will not get back.
Speaker 2:And it's like no stoplight. No stop sign no, nothing. They're just stopped in the middle of the highway, and we've heard about Tyler.
Speaker 1:And it wasn't like oh, they stopped to let them go so they could turn.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the car turned and they kept going straight, they kept going straight.
Speaker 4:Well, we all know about Tyler's road rage yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Liv. Well, we all know about Tyler's road rage.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, liv has filled us in Let us know, Listen, it's not as bad as she makes it out to be. It's really not. And the reason why it's not because she'll yell at me if I start yelling. It's only bad when I'm alone.
Speaker 4:And nobody will know Well that's, you know know, doing the job that I do, I have to be careful about how I react because, I've got dct all over my vehicle.
Speaker 2:So I can't, uh, I can't be ignorant, yeah it's like you don't don't even want to honk at people anymore because, like you can get shot yeah fact, yeah, like you know, it's, like it's like, is it worth it like, is it really? No, I'm just gonna sit here in anger and I'm gonna smack my yeah, my uh, oh, my gosh the, the job I had before this at rotek.
Speaker 4:Remember so when I first started that job the steering wheel, the horn, like the center of the horn was just a hole and they said the last driver. He would just beat the center of the horn was just a hole and they said the last driver, he would just beat the center of the steering wheel.
Speaker 2:Nothing like serious road rage like this I hate, when I hate, when your, your horn is like pathetic, like yours go.
Speaker 4:Oh my gosh, yes.
Speaker 1:Yes, that's what mine sounds like Meep, meep.
Speaker 2:Meep, meep. It's more annoying than anything. It's like a little buzz, like it's a mosquito.
Speaker 1:The car in front is like someone's alarmed.
Speaker 4:Right Now. Picture the last truck I drove for Road Tech. It's a 26-foot box truck right so it's a large truck.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 4:But it was an Isuzu.
Speaker 2:Oh.
Speaker 4:So, you'd be on the interstate and these kids are going. You know, honk your horn.
Speaker 2:So I'd be like all right, this is anticlimactic. Yeah, let's go, oh my gosh. So speaking of horns, real quick, it has nothing, oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:So, speaking of horns real quick, it has nothing to do with driving. I saw this TikTok. I got to tell you what it's.
Speaker 4:TikTok, of course you did.
Speaker 1:It was so. It was like someone going to play clarinet with the my Heart Will Go On from Titanic. So all you hear is the music and they're just there and they're playing a bass clarinet. So you hear the music and then they just they're looking at the camera.
Speaker 2:All you hear is I'm telling you, man, it's like, oh man I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure chrissy's seeing me on the cameras.
Speaker 1:Just there go. Oh my gosh. And this is in like st louis traffic, right, yeah, because that's when it's the most heinous.
Speaker 2:It drives me crazy when people don't use our turn signal.
Speaker 3:Oh.
Speaker 2:It's the simplest thing. Yeah, like the simplest thing, dude.
Speaker 4:It's like I would rather them not use it than turn it on as they're turning, which is what Right?
Speaker 1:Right Wait till, which is what Jennifer Rangel does, because like oh, one thing that frustrates me is like kind of that same realm. It's like you're about to turn onto the road and there's a car coming from your left, yeah. Oh, I got to wait on them they turn. Oh yeah, could have went 30 seconds ago. Thanks for letting me know, yep.
Speaker 4:Appreciate that. I despise people that don't use their turn signals. I hate it. Turn signals.
Speaker 2:And then it dropped. Okay, this one gets me more into our signals. You had a four-way stop, two-way stop, whatever.
Speaker 4:Oh here he goes. I know where this is going.
Speaker 2:I have a feeling I know Three, two, one. One, two, three. What the heck is bothering me, okay.
Speaker 1:Ben Stiller's character on Heavyweight.
Speaker 2:It's not your fault, Tony.
Speaker 3:It's your fault.
Speaker 2:How you? What's his name on that crap? His name was Tony. How you doing Tony bad? What are you doing? Bad because we're messing everything up. It's all their fault. It's not your fault, that's right, it's their fault. It's their fault. It's their fault. Yes, that's how I feel so. So a four way stop. That's right, it's their fault.
Speaker 3:It's their fault.
Speaker 2:It's their fault. Yes, that's how I feel. So a four-way stop. If you are across the road and you are fully stopped and I am coming to a stop, I am still rolling to a stop. Don't look at me and try to wave me over, oh yeah, no. You've been here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you've been here.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just got here. I'm new to the party.
Speaker 1:I knew where you were going. With that. I knew exactly where you were going.
Speaker 2:They're trying to wave me. Oh, and I will literally sit there and just stare at them. Yeah, I'm going to sit here. You are here. I just got here. I'm new to sit here. You are here. I just got here. I'm new around here. Please go, I'll sit there for two minutes.
Speaker 4:I don't care, just to prove a point.
Speaker 2:You were here.
Speaker 1:You are going. It's not hard. It's not hard to follow the rules of the road. It's not. Yes, there's a lot, but it's pretty common sense if you've been driving you both get there at the same time.
Speaker 4:I get a little, uh you may have some communication me you, okay, yeah right exactly but well, there's you've been here there's a there's a new influx of a specific thing that drives me crazy roundabouts oh, lord, yes, yes, oh, preach, people do not understand how a roundabout works yeah it's in the name, it's around and they just don't get it. They'll stop in the middle of it.
Speaker 2:I mean, they just don't have a clue or like coming on to it, they just go right on oh yeah, you're supposed to yield. I'm going on the round of the about You're supposed to yield, but they don't. They really don't.
Speaker 4:It makes me want to punch somebody in the chin bone. I'm going to make somebody mad with this one, which is nothing new Farmers driving their big trucks that have no idea how to drive a big truck Pulling out in front of people stopping in front of people.
Speaker 2:We're thankful. I'm thankful for all of our farmers. They do a job.
Speaker 3:None of us could survive without them.
Speaker 2:I don't want to do. None of us could survive without them, absolutely. We are thankful. Is there no other road than the main highway for you to drive your tractor right down the middle?
Speaker 4:on. It's a good point.
Speaker 2:It's a good point it's almost like they make dirt roads around fields so that you can get around. No, you will have.
Speaker 4:You will be behind a tractor for seven miles, oh yeah yeah, in the middle of the day, yeah, and they won't stop and like let traffic go, they just keep on trucking dude and you have to like go around to the other shoulder.
Speaker 2:Yeah, to try to get around them I've had to. Where a guy was out again we are thankful for farmers absolutely. Guy was out by our house in malden plowing the field at 2 am yeah, no, I'd have to take shots. I called the cops like, is there nothing that we can do? Nope, it's his field. I said, okay, wait a minute. So in my house if I had a party with loud music, keeping people awake.
Speaker 2:Y'all would come and tell me to turn my stuff down, but it's okay for him to be out here shining his tractor light in my window at 2 am with all the noise in the world.
Speaker 4:That's okay though you need to get a spotlight next time and shine it right into the cab you know why I need to go jump under the tractor
Speaker 1:third generation farmer. Wow, he's been married 10 years to the farmer's daughter but I'm just like now.
Speaker 4:I know why you don't do country music I love that song.
Speaker 2:It is a good one, but it's just like or god bless them the older generation and it's the same as the younger generation that's just got their license.
Speaker 1:That are out there acting stupid. That's fair, that oh go ahead like like you need.
Speaker 2:You need to to take a driver's test when you turn 16 to get your license. When you get older and you can't see very well and your reaction time isn't great, and all this, shouldn't you then have to take a test as you get a certain age older to make sure that you can?
Speaker 4:do things yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, kind of what you're saying. Reaction time, you know, obviously, if someone's speeding over the speed limit, you know that's hazardous. Yeah, driving too far under, yes, is also.
Speaker 4:That's why some, especially highways, they do have a minimum speed limit correct and that happened to me on i-55 dude was trucking at 45 miles an hour. I come up at 75 and I almost just yeah, probably right over a hill.
Speaker 1:Huh like right over a hill, like you couldn't see them right like it it.
Speaker 2:It astonishes me yeah, or they, or, or they're turning like. They turn in front of you and like, almost cause a wreck because they're not paying attention. And it's like and I get, we had to tell my nana you cannot drive anymore, right like this is danger. She would be on the curb like nana, I am scared for my life right now my father-in-law.
Speaker 4:He'll be looking at fields and crap yes, go off the road. I'm not riding with you?
Speaker 1:right, I do. I do remember my grandpa would do that no way. Sometimes like I'm not riding with you, I do remember my grandpa would do that.
Speaker 4:No way, I'm not going to do it, and Jennifer's bad about when we're traveling. She'd be like check that out, check that out, I'm driving.
Speaker 2:I can't sightsee. God forbid them be driving and there be a yard sale on the side of the road. Lock them up.
Speaker 3:Jamie will exorcist Turn her head around on her shoulders to look at a yard.
Speaker 2:So while she's driving like james, lord, jesus, take the wheel literally somebody needs to I saw a picture of someone's inside someone's car.
Speaker 1:Their steering wheel was missing. I guess they got broken into someone stole their steering wheel or something said. It said haha, good joke funny or good joke funny, good joke, jesus, not give it back he literally took the wheel like it's just like.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's annoying. Who?
Speaker 1:I was gonna give my tangent about the younger drivers. Yeah, oh my gosh, like I I never, I never get them. I never understood what where? What is the appeal of wanting to drive recklessly? Yeah, what is the appeal? Oh, there's a hill yeah, okay, yeah.
Speaker 4:So let me, uh, let me jump in here oh he was probably the kid that drove recklessly, so I had my license suspended by the time I was 17.
Speaker 2:He's the one. Yeah, y'all talking. I'm going to mute myself here.
Speaker 1:Oh Lord, Richard, Enlighten me.
Speaker 4:However, I was not reckless, I was just fast Okay.
Speaker 2:I'm going to come back in here for a second. Hey Tyler, real, real quick is driving over the speed limit reckless.
Speaker 1:It depends on the, what the speed limit is and your speed. Thank you, mute. What, oh, I was like, don't meet me but no, I I did.
Speaker 4:I was that stupid driver and if I had it to do over again I wouldn't do that.
Speaker 1:But my thing is because driving is such a casual thing. Everyone, everyone drives. It is like I don't know how would you rank. It's one of the most dangerous things that we do on a normal basis, yeah, Like, literally, your life could be over, uh like that yeah how much?
Speaker 2:over. Would you go at that age?
Speaker 4:not important, but was it?
Speaker 2:a reckless amount.
Speaker 4:Hey, he's playing the fifth well, I I needed to go places.
Speaker 1:That was my next you can drive the speed limit and go places like where were?
Speaker 4:you going well and I didn't go anywhere. That 70 or above it was, was just nowhere. Yeah, I got a ticket for $120 and a $65 once, but I was test driving a car.
Speaker 1:He was testing when it shut off.
Speaker 4:The state trooper didn't like that excuse either.
Speaker 2:It's okay. It's okay, everybody, I was test driving a car, yeah.
Speaker 1:What does that have to do? The state trooper said I get, get it but you can't do that he said I could take you to jail, right, please don't yeah.
Speaker 2:What would the ticket be for richard?
Speaker 4:it's careless and imprudent driving, which is also reckless driving, that goes that's darn near felony, right, so but anyway, and I was gonna, I was going somewhere. Oh sorry, y'all interrupted with the speed thing. I'm sorry, man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're going pretty fast. He was going somewhere.
Speaker 4:Oh my gosh Sound effects.
Speaker 2:Are you okay?
Speaker 1:He's muted now.
Speaker 2:Cocaine.
Speaker 1:It says Lotus.
Speaker 2:What is it, lotus, are you okay?
Speaker 4:he's muted now cocaine but yeah, it is a pro and it. That's the first thing. That's where I was going to go with that. I I've taught several of my kids now to drive. Oh gosh, sorry, and that's the first thing I tell them is that is a weapon yeah you know you are driving a 5 000 pound.
Speaker 2:Whatever they weigh I don't have a clue what they weigh a very large vehicle, so three seconds of inattention can kill somebody and or someone else yeah, yeah, I don't understand which I was one of these, so I'm going to say this being one of those myself, and I don't understand which I was one of these, so I'm going to say this being one of those myself, and I don't know why I was so dumb. The big speakers in the car.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:The rattles Blowing people's eardrums out. Yeah.
Speaker 4:I had a 90.
Speaker 1:It was like a 96, I think, for Explorer.
Speaker 2:I don't like how you said 96, like it was a thousand years ago.
Speaker 1:No, I said no, I said it like like 96, like I couldn't remember the exact year okay, that's because you were two years old, I was born in 97 wasn't born yet, never mind mind.
Speaker 4:Thanks for that, tyler, you're welcome.
Speaker 1:No, I had a I think it was a 96 Ford Explorer, and my brother, I think, because he drove it before I, did to like 10-inch subs, 12-inch subs. I'm pretty sure I busted them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and as I got into my older teenage years I was like you know, this is, this is just not fun like this is uncomfortable driving with this amount of noise well, that's.
Speaker 4:That's one of the reasons I never got into motorcycles, besides the fact that they're death machines yeah is it's not comfortable like they're. It's just not comfortable to have it's fun all the air in your face and the noise and sort of yeah, I don't know yeah, no, no, no, I just don't want to do that I'm with you, tyler tell me that doesn't help me. Thank you, it does.
Speaker 2:Though but now I want the like, the same with loud cars. Like I don't get it. You want your car to be, you want to not be able to have a conversation.
Speaker 1:I saw I think it was a Camaro Loudest, stupidest, loudest muffler, but they were like doing 35 miles an hour.
Speaker 2:Like you're not even going anywhere. Oh, and they will rev it up Like we're coming to a stoplight. Whoa will rev it up like we're coming to a stoplight.
Speaker 4:You do all that to come to a stop, like I'm.
Speaker 2:You remember easton had the uh, you're cool, the big pops on his 98 four ranger.
Speaker 4:Oh dude, it was just like you could not hear a conversation in the cab of that truck it's like good job, I guess I don't know what you want.
Speaker 2:It's like I've seen a video on facebook or instagram where they're like what the reaction that they think that you get oh yeah oh my gosh oh, who was that right, did you?
Speaker 4:see that, oh wow that's like these people that burn rubber in the rain like just like, come on, man cool. I guess I don't know what I can do that on my bike.
Speaker 1:You just knocked off a year of your tires lifespan.
Speaker 4:Right, it's like well, you wasted a half tank and that's really what you that's the point you get to as you get older is you start thinking about how much stuff caught. That's why I stopped speeding. Yeah, because the tickets are expensive.
Speaker 1:Yeah, outweigh the fun, let me tell you about my first and only speeding ticket Only speeding ticket ever yeah.
Speaker 4:Oh wow, it's impressive Just never got caught because I know you speed.
Speaker 1:I go seven over at the most.
Speaker 2:Do y'all currently speed on normal?
Speaker 4:I plead the fifth, not usually.
Speaker 2:You don't plead the fifth. You can't do that. This is a state of law. State of law, a court of state, lord, have mercy not usually okay, and I'm not talking about it at dct duck county transit, one of our sponsors we love y'all, but I mean just a normal personal vehicle no, no toddler cannot confirm nor deny you little sneakster, all right go ahead anyways.
Speaker 1:Uh, so I was coming from I think I told y'all before, so that's when I was living in Cape I was coming from, so I lived in Cape. Right north of Cape was Jackson. Just north of Jackson was Millersville. I was coming from Millersville going back to my apartment in Cape, so I I had to drive.
Speaker 2:What were you doing at Millersville?
Speaker 1:Don't worry about it. Anyways, anyways, coming.
Speaker 4:I can't tell yeah.
Speaker 3:She'll get mad. Exactly what he was doing.
Speaker 1:You go to Millersville for one reason there Tata, that's not part of the story, when I could bring that up. Okay, I could have been anywhere.
Speaker 2:we won't bring up susan's name now tyler has to move anyways.
Speaker 1:So, coming straight into jackson, you go over this hill, and it's 55 as you're coming in and over this hill it goes to 45.
Speaker 1:I'm doing 58. I'm doing 58 and a 55. I come over the hill, I get to the 45. Again, as soon as you get over the hill, you can see the sign I start slowing down. This cop was right there by the sign. So I start slowing down. Well, this cop was like right there by the sign, oh god, turn around, pulling me over, gave me a t's, like, oh, you're going way too fast for 45. I was like I just got here, yeah, literally the signs right there, and like he, and like he was following me and saw if he, if he was tracking you, saw that I was slowing down like well, and, and so do y'all.
Speaker 2:Do y'all slow down getting to the sign, or do you wait till you get to the sign to start slowing? Down wait that's what I right.
Speaker 1:That's what I start slowing down when I'm in, like if I I try to say it's a 35 and I drive 38, I try to slow down enough to where, by the time I get to the sign, I'm doing 38.
Speaker 2:Okay yeah, yeah, so I'll wait to start slowing down once I get to the sign, unless there's a cop there, and then I'll slow down and then I'll do 25. I'm telling y'all, when I see a cop, I'm 10 and 2.
Speaker 1:And I'm chewing bubble gum, chewing bubble gum.
Speaker 3:It looks like you're focused.
Speaker 1:He whitens up a little bit too. Yeah, oh, he buttons up his shirt. Oh, turns his hat back around. Oh, daggum. Starts playing some country music.
Speaker 2:I say Tyler sits up in his chair because he can barely see over the steering wheel Looking like a thug. That's something else, it always killed me when they drove with their seat all the way back. It's like is that not uncomfortable Lowriders? Yeah.
Speaker 4:Hated lowriders, especially in Malden. You're bottoming out everywhere.
Speaker 1:Oh, you can't With. Turning onto the neighborhood roads From your road.
Speaker 2:Yes, Park Street it's so bad I have to go negative eight miles an hour.
Speaker 1:yeah, to just please ease yeah, and then you hear that, yeah, it's like oh yeah, oh god, oh, I gotta go to the shop, yeah, what was y'all's first vehicles?
Speaker 2:mine was a green saturn, a ford or green saturn. My neighbor across the street owned it and he sold it to me. I love that car, though that was, uh, it was nice, cool, not really nice, but it was nice for me for first car.
Speaker 4:It's a good question man. Yours uh 79 ford truck, ford f-150, bet you wish you saw that. Huh, I do. I love that truck, but it was a three speed on the tree had a, had a log chain, then held the tailgate together besides of the. Yeah, it was a piece of crap but I loved it okay ty was it that blazer it's explorer?
Speaker 2:no, or explorer. It was not, no, it was an 88 plymouth grand fury I don't even know what that is how many vehicles have you had your life? Oh lord, can you even count? Like can you I've which?
Speaker 1:I always wonder this I'm still in the single digits. I am too.
Speaker 2:I am too the 88, like in the low, like five explorer dozens, really yeah pontiac Explorer Dozens, really yeah.
Speaker 1:Pontiac, ford, nissan I'm at eight or nine yeah.
Speaker 4:But I am almost 47 years old and I've only had one wreck. That was my fault, my entire life, and that was before.
Speaker 2:I got my license. A bad one or no? Yes, a bad one, oh yeah.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I was on a gravel road.
Speaker 3:Okay, yeah, yeah, I was on a gravel road.
Speaker 2:Okay yeah, tyler, any wrecks With me driving now Like not fender bender but like actual good no with me driving now.
Speaker 1:No, the closest thing I've come to wrecking was.
Speaker 2:I came in like a wrecking ball.
Speaker 1:I wish we could mute him we don't have the button anyways, the closest I never fell so far in love, sorry you got scissors over there, you can cut that cord, sorry, sorry all you ever did was wreck me richard, you want to play ping pong might as well.
Speaker 1:Anyways, the closest I've ever come to wrecking and it being like my fault was I remember I was as well as living in Cape and Sonic. There they had a drive-thru and I was sitting in line, had my foot on the brake, but I guess I didn't have it on there enough to where I couldn't even feel it. But my car was just very, very slowly creeping forward and I, just, I, just to the car in front of me. I was was like what?
Speaker 2:Was it on the way back from Susan's house?
Speaker 4:Mike almost drowned himself.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh, I forgot about that.
Speaker 4:Yeah, glad I could remind you. Appreciate that I'm on PTSD.
Speaker 3:All right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was on my way to work and it was like 5.30 am On the back roads and it had rained for like five or six days straight. Well, the water was up. This was like an eight-foot ditch, on both sides, huge drop-off, and it was up out of the ditch just straight over the road. And by the time I'd seen the sign you know, water over road I, by the time you can read it I look and hit it. Yeah, you know it's pitch black. Hit it, spin and the car goes. If it would have went a little more sideways I would have flipped over and been stuck yeah but it went face first down.
Speaker 2:It was so deep the only thing we could see of my car. By the time I've water's rushing in, I freak out, get my seat belt off, I jump in the back seat, open the door. I couldn't see nothing. I can't swim for those of y'all that don't know whatever. Okay, can't swim. So I'm freaking out because I don't know what I just wrecked in. I'm like I don't know how deep this is, so I'm just just going to have to get out and I'm paddling for my life. I'm dog, paddling like a pro.
Speaker 1:Like a dog Just like a dog man. It probably wasn't too deep, was it?
Speaker 2:It was like eight feet deep.
Speaker 1:Oh really, yeah, so I'm over here, thinking you're paddling in three foot of water.
Speaker 2:Robin, just stand up, man, no, no, so so I go, I go, and then finally I I feel ground so I could stand up. I get in the road, so I'm standing in the road, the road is up to my knees. And when we got back, so I took off walking down the road and somebody came and picked me up, got me back to the house and then we went, so you still coming in, or well, they took, they took me home and and I got back to the car. When, when the sun came up, so we got back out there, the only thing we could see of my car was the trunk. The rest of it was submerged in water. So, um, one of my buddies, judge sanny, awesome, papa sanny. He got his tractor, pulled it out. The water was you could see it in my window in the car had to open the doors, get all out like dude. I, I, that's why I told I can't believe I didn't die. I mean, if it would, have just went sideways.
Speaker 1:God said not yet, not today. You need to start a podcast. That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2:So now we're here, you know, coming full circle.
Speaker 4:I got. The only other wreck I had in my life that wasn't my fault was I got rear-ended. I was in campbell waiting to turn into the gas station, waiting on traffic to come by, and I saw a lady in the rear view did not even touch her brakes 55, just smoking right in the rear end. One of my favorite cars ever is dodge shadow. I absolutely adored that car and it just crumpled yeah, just yeah and she? She told everybody it was her fault.
Speaker 2:She was looking at the car lot well, now she can go get a new car.
Speaker 4:Yeah, and she broke her ankle in half. When she finally did see me, she tried to hit the brakes and just broke her ankle in half.
Speaker 1:It was bad when I was I was in the third grade, I think. Uh, mom was taking us to school and it was super foggy and then they were also burning fields too, so the fog had mixed with the smoke. It was super thick. You couldn't see like five feet in front of the car. We ended up rear-ending someone because they were stopped in the middle of the road. They probably had rear-ended someone else that was stopped in the middle. There's probably I think there's almost 20 cars involved, dang I think, jeez, like it was, it was a it's so scary, dude, yeah
Speaker 4:when you see those videos you know of the big, big pileups, like the one that happened with the fog over in dexter, yeah, not too long ago. Nothing you can do yeah, it's just you happen to be in the wrong place, wrong time.
Speaker 1:There's been and there's also been influx. It's a word, a big, influx of young drivers getting into? Have you seen like KFV has 12 posts on Facebook every other day about a teen driver in a car accident?
Speaker 2:There was one like a couple weeks ago, like a week ago.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I know cell phones have a lot to do with it.
Speaker 2:But also just because we had this conversation a few weeks ago Like there's really, no, not a lot of people do driver's ed anymore. There's not a lot of place for these kids pre getting your license to practice. You know, when you're 14, 15, leading up to it, you can't practice with them anywhere, right, you know. So it's like they kind of get thrown in and you drive around a little bit with someone with you, but it's totally different when you're by yourself, yeah, so they kind of get thrown out there at 16. You know, when we, when we were younger, but probably when you were younger too, like our dads would take us, yeah, we'd go kind of on some back roads, they would teach us how to drive. That's how I wrecked the car at 15 yeah, but it's you can't.
Speaker 2:There's nowhere to do that. You know it'd be awesome to have a safe place to do that. Yeah, you can teach actual real world scenarios, yeah I was.
Speaker 1:I was, I think, probably 12, 12, 13, and my grandparents lived on a gravel road and as soon as we get to that gravel road, they would let me drive yeah, you know, very slow.
Speaker 2:They basically said don't touch the gas, yeah and just drive, you know, that mile and a half, two miles down the road yeah, yeah, that's what we'll do every now and then, like we'll get sissy in our lap, bubby in our lap and just let them steer down our our dirt road right by the house, getting a feel for the car, yeah, yeah, just right, there it's and it's 100 yards, if they, if even that you know, just kind of well, it's a like a.
Speaker 1:It's a body mechanics thing too. Like when I was learning, I learned how to. I learned how to drive my motorcycle without having my motorcycle. I would watch like videos people showing this. You know, this is how you, you know, handle the handlebars. You know the gas of the brake. This is how you, uh, shift through the gears and so just watching it, you know, I would just like sit at my desk and at the job that I work watching that, just and he still doesn't know how to ride one oh, oh, those fine words, oh, you could have a battle royale.
Speaker 1:What says the man that wouldn't get on one?
Speaker 4:You're right, I did get on one one time and I crashed at the end of my driveway and they're like nope, that's enough of that.
Speaker 2:Man, Tom, you're just going to crash stuff. Man, it's because he's a reckless driver.
Speaker 1:That's a true story but.
Speaker 4:I've noticed lately the influx.
Speaker 3:Oh twice, yeah.
Speaker 4:I like it. That's the third time in this episode, but um like side by sides, four-wheelers, dirt bikes, you know like those kind of vehicles are. These kids are.
Speaker 1:Well, it's, and it's stupid because there's no, there's really, as far as I know, there's not really any regulation on some of those like in the more suburban areas. See, see, like like. In town where we live, I'll see a 10 year old driving a golf cart.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like you're telling. Like you're telling me that's perfectly fine with actual vehicles on the road, with actual licensed drivers that probably actually aren't paying attention.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's, it's nonsense.
Speaker 2:Yeah, crazy.
Speaker 4:Great.
Speaker 2:Great, so I'm going to move to a segment we call. That's what. Oh so something you've been listening to, watching, something you're excited for, maybe a song, maybe a concert, maybe you know a book, so TyTy we're going to start with you.
Speaker 1:I've been listening to Connection Point's worship team. They put out an album. I've been listening to that. It's really good. I went to their worship night on what day was that to that? It's really good. I went to their worship night on what day was that? Last Saturday, it was really good.
Speaker 4:I'm still waiting on them to call me back from the visit that me and Jennifer did.
Speaker 2:They did like a connect card.
Speaker 4:Filled out one of them connect cards. I still haven't heard from them. What a year ago.
Speaker 1:I don't think they're gonna call me.
Speaker 2:I think so I think, so sorry, go ahead. I think that's it okay.
Speaker 4:Nice rich what you got what do you do during the day you?
Speaker 1:know I do um, so what's up?
Speaker 4:you know things that yeah, so me and jennifer have watched, and I'm not a as y'all know, I'm not a big fan of reality tv okay but we got hooked on a couple of netflix shows, one of them jersey shore not a netflix show yeah, buddy, it was for a while so orabama shore pretty sure that's on netflix. Can we pass that up now? Thanks, no. The first one was called Million Dollar Secret and the second one was called the Mole.
Speaker 1:I've heard of the Mole.
Speaker 4:Yeah, both really good, and they're kind of like the Challenge, yeah, kind of like that, but they were both really really good.
Speaker 2:Is there some people on there from the Challenge?
Speaker 4:Not this, the Traders that, but they were both really really good. Is there some people on there from?
Speaker 1:the challenge, not this, not this. The traders, the one I told you about, yes that's what it was.
Speaker 4:Okay, they have some of the the reality stars on it, yeah, so what was the secret?
Speaker 1:it was a million dollars. The million dollars was the secret or the secret's, worth a million dollars the.
Speaker 4:So the premise of that one was there was somebody had the million dollars in cash. It was in a in a box. Everybody had a box, but only one person had the million dollars, so you had to keep people from guessing that you were the millionaire. So and then if you kept the money until the end. It was your million dollars, so it's pretty good interesting it was. It was pretty good. It was a good show. I watched Flat Risk finally.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 4:The Mark Wahlberg movie. Yeah, I was really excited for Flat Risk, mike.
Speaker 3:I remember I talked about it several times you did.
Speaker 2:How'd it go?
Speaker 3:I'm no longer excited about that.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it was real dumb. Yeah, it was stupid dumb. Okay, interesting. I was very disappointed in mark I'm gonna call him later and tell you yeah yeah, like look mark mark, I just don't think, uh, I don't think that's a good idea to do that anymore.
Speaker 2:Don't do the sequel yeah, I call him m wall, you know m wall.
Speaker 1:That's a weird I call him marky mark. Yeah, where's the funky bunch? He doesn't like that. He's cool with me though.
Speaker 4:That's good. And then, last thing, september will be the Helldivers prequel, so the first one. Yeah, very excited about that. Heck, yeah, man, yeah.
Speaker 1:What do you got?
Speaker 4:That concludes the episode Donkey Kong.
Speaker 1:Gosh dang it, don't say it.
Speaker 2:We're playing some more dk shocker. Yeah, pretty good, pretty good, excited about it. Um, I, we, I've been going over. So wednesday the new the second season just came out, so I'm trying to catch jamie up with the first season. Me, her, her and Sissy are watching it together. So Wednesday's coming up.
Speaker 4:You thought Wednesday the day. I thought you said Wednesday. I was like what happened Wednesday? Wednesday, and then you continued and I was like what show are we talking about? I got it. I'm with you now, yes, okay.
Speaker 2:Wednesday.
Speaker 1:The show Okay.
Speaker 2:Wednesday.
Speaker 4:Adams.
Speaker 2:Stick with me, I'm with you. So season two just came out, so I haven't got to watch it at all because I'm catching Jamie and Sissy up with season 1. We're a couple episodes out, spoiler alert.
Speaker 1:I haven't seen it yet didn't it come out like 3 years ago? No, it didn't this is Netflix.
Speaker 4:You're talking about the first season.
Speaker 2:Yes, it did and it's only an eight-episode season. That's what, yeah.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:Anyway, yeah, so it came out. So we're maybe one or two days away from finally getting to start the new season, so I'm looking forward to that tremendously. It is a really good show, so I'm looking forward to that. I'm ready to watch the movie weapons.
Speaker 3:Oh trying to catch it in theaters, so waiting on that.
Speaker 1:I thought y'all wouldn't watch that.
Speaker 2:Well, no we were going to, but we we didn't have time to I do want to watch that yeah. Ninja turtles 35th anniversary.
Speaker 1:No, go ahead.
Speaker 2:I'll tell you about that at amc theater. So it's, it'll be somewhere. Yeah, uh, so we're gonna go watch that. That's gonna be a blast dylan's, dylan's pumped to watch that, so cool. Uh, we're gonna watch that really. No video games coming out right now. We're kind of waiting because it's about to be holiday season, so a lot of games are going to be coming out and dropping, so there's gonna be some good switch switch games coming out. No new shows other than other than that what do we man?
Speaker 2:we watched transformers the other day and I fell in love with that movie all over again it's a really good.
Speaker 4:My favorite movie of all time. It's a very good movie. I love that series the first three, or a lot of. It is great. You know the, the, the retro effect for us you know because we played with transformers, watched the cartoon, that kind of thing.
Speaker 1:So yeah, excuse me sorry are you okay?
Speaker 2:did you have something in your?
Speaker 4:little throat I uh. I went to gamestop in paraguay. They're going out of business they are unfortunately I got two new xbox games. I got um resident evil 2 great the remake resurrection maybe I don't know I'd have to. I bet it is the, maybe, uh, the it's a tom clancy one, the district, or so no, oh, division, division.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, that's a good, that's a good game. Yeah, yeah, that's a good. You'll love that one, that one's really good kristen gave me nba 2k19 and another one that I can't remember.
Speaker 4:Need for Speed.
Speaker 1:That's good. Need for Speed's a fun 2K19,. I remember playing that in college, far superior than 2K20 when it came out.
Speaker 4:I've never played a basketball game in my life.
Speaker 2:They're fun. You create a player. That's where it's at. You'll like the Division. It's really good You're talking about that horror movie.
Speaker 1:I saw Weapons. Yeah, I saw. Trailer hasn't come out yet, they're still in production, but there's been pictures popping up on social media. This movie called Good Boy, yeah.
Speaker 2:It's about yes, yes, yes, yes, it's about a dog.
Speaker 1:That can see, about a dog that can see Listen.
Speaker 2:It is a really cool concept.
Speaker 1:The dog, his owner is being tormented by ghosts, supernatural stuff Obviously can't see it. The dog sees everything.
Speaker 2:So you're watching the movie from the dog's perspective.
Speaker 4:That could be good or terrible, I don't know. Isn't that all movies? That's pretty much. I guess that is the truth. I saw an announcement from uh dana white the other day did you see that they're coming to paramount plus, yep, yep, no more.
Speaker 2:Uh, yeah, no more pay-per-views. That's gonna be good, yeah, for sure, listen we can all.
Speaker 1:It's $8 a month.
Speaker 2:Right, right, I've already got it.
Speaker 4:Well then, you can share the wealth because you've got my peacock.
Speaker 2:What a loser, you're welcome to it. Yeah, and I don't think I haven't seen too many. I mean, look at my, I don't have my phone. I was about to say so. When I go to a movie, I try to go to one movie a week. I've got the AMC like Stubbs list and I've got a big lineup of movies I'm trying to remember, like some.
Speaker 4:Naked Gun.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, there's a few that are like kind of indie-type films that aren't going to be huge, that look pretty good. There's one with Austin Butler, there's another.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've seen. I can't remember what the title is. It looks pretty good.
Speaker 4:Something about stealing something, yeah, something like that Caught stealing.
Speaker 2:That's it. Yeah, it looks really good. It's got him and Lenny Kravitz's daughter.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Shoot. Yeah, I can't remember her name.
Speaker 1:It. Yeah, shoot, yeah. I can't remember her name. It's not Jenny Kravitz. Zoe, no, zoe Kravitz.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it looks really good. So there's a lot of kind of lower budget movies that I kind of get into, those type of movies.
Speaker 4:Yeah, so a few things I'm looking forward to. You can find some gems. Oh yeah, that's that Beatles movie.
Speaker 2:Oh, yesterday yeah Like.
Speaker 4:Yesterday, yeah, like it was just out of nowhere and it was amazing.
Speaker 2:Have you seen it? Oh it's so good, dude, it is great. Yeah, like in the middle I paused, like me and Jamie were watching it. I paused in the middle of it and I'm like, am I crazy, or is this movie?
Speaker 4:great. Yeah. No big stars, no big budget. It was just a really good story. It's got Ed Sheeran in it. He's so funny Except for him, I guess. Yeah, but it is like that was most of the budget.
Speaker 2:Right, yeah, yeah, it is just. It is probably one of my top ten movies I've ever seen. Yeah, like of just my favorite movies.
Speaker 4:That's really good. It is so good it is.
Speaker 2:It is give you the premise of it. Okay, this guy has a. He gets hit by like a bus on the carny on a no, now we don't want to give you the premise of it is somewhat in it I guess paul mccartney's not in or like the the character focus tyler right, and you know it.
Speaker 1:As he gets hit a a phenomenon happens where the world forgets about the beatles, so it's like they never existed but this one guy, because he got hit, knocked out, he remembers everything about him oh, for some reason I thought my mind was going so like it was like kind of like a documentary.
Speaker 2:No, no, so he go, so he he re-records all their music like it's his.
Speaker 3:Oh.
Speaker 2:It is so good. It is such a heartfelt movie with a lot. It's just great the story between him and his manager and just like his battle with wanting this music to be out in the world and feeling bad because he's kind of pawning it off as his music. It is one of the best movies I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I really really enjoyed it.
Speaker 2:I bought it that night on DVD. I was like, yeah, I'm buying this.
Speaker 1:That's kind of a thought that I have every once in a while when I hear a song it's really good. What would have happened if I wrote that? Which are a bunch.
Speaker 4:A bunch of the bunch.
Speaker 2:Yeah man, yeah so yeah, that's a few things that you know look forward to, ready for uh, ready for stranger things that comes out here in a month or two I thought about trying to start that again, you, you do it, it does.
Speaker 2:It takes a minute more than an episode to get more than three quarters of an episode, but it is, I will still say this, season four. I've got many shows I like better than this. I got a few shows I like better than this. Not many, but a few. But season four of stranger things is the best season of television of any show I've ever seen I remember you saying that any show ever my favorite show, one tree hill. Okay, everybody gets that.
Speaker 2:Everybody knows that that one season alone will beat out any one season of any show I've ever seen.
Speaker 4:It is.
Speaker 2:This is the fifth and final right, it's fifth and final season, and it only took them 20 years to. It really did. That is, I think, what slowed them down on really building a huge fan base. But I mean it's huge, huge, but it could be so much better for one.
Speaker 4:So many years, but it, it, it's great. It's great. I may have to which, jennifer, she'll watch 10 minutes. I don't like this. How do you?
Speaker 2:it's in the credits we just got to the opening intro and that's the thing with them is is these two guys are kind of the heads of it and their story, their long storytelling, is so impeccable, yeah, that you cannot take just a little slither of it. Like they write, their writing is so good that builds. You'll see something in the first episode that's a throwaway scene, that it all clicks in the final two episodes it's like like oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:Gotta get to the end before you decide that you wasted your time, sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 2:Hate is a strong word, but I really, really, really don't like you. But yeah, it's great man, it's really good.
Speaker 1:I've also been binging that 70s Show. That's a cool show, did you been binging that 70s show. That's a cool show.
Speaker 4:Did you watch any of the 90s show? Did you check that at all?
Speaker 1:I did.
Speaker 4:Wasn't good. No, it's terrible.
Speaker 1:The first two episodes were okay because of the nostalgia aspects. Other than that horrible acting I get. It's a sitcom, it's comedy, it's terrible. It's so bad Shows like that or movies like that where they have such big shoes to fill.
Speaker 4:Did you see? They brought back King of the Hill.
Speaker 1:They did. Isn't it supposed to be the last season of it too? I think I heard that. Propane and propane accessories. I wasn't a big to be the last season of it too? Oh, I don't know. I think I heard that.
Speaker 2:Propane and propane accessories yeah.
Speaker 4:I wasn't a big fan of the King of the Hill original.
Speaker 1:Yeah right I wasn't, I don't know. I feel like that's one of those shows you had to grow up watching to like as an adult. Oh, and then the paper the office spinoff is coming out next month. That's one of those I'm anxious about.
Speaker 4:They've got a Big Bang Theory spinoff coming. That I'm. I hope they do not screw it up Like it's going to be so bad?
Speaker 1:Well, they did good with Young Sheldon.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I didn't care for it.
Speaker 1:Really.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I didn't care for Young Sheldon.
Speaker 1:Watching the end. I didn't watch the last episode, but seeing clips from the end of the series I was like man. I wish I got into it. It's one I couldn't get into.
Speaker 4:What else do you?
Speaker 2:got on your heart Anything, anything, anything. No, are you ready?