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Hi guys, Dale Jr. and I are back in the Dirty Mo' Media studio for another round of
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Bless Your Heart. We have a great show for you today. We're going to talk about
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snowmageddon, chasing cats, and all kinds of fun stuff. Let's get started.
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The following is a production of Dirty Mo' Media.
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Oh, yeah, this is where it's going to be, girl. We're going to hang out.
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Open a bunch of jars. You've got big, strong hands.
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Are you suffering from high crack?
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Working that mouth.
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Let's talk about the snow for a second and the amount of time these kids are out of school.
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Man, I noticed that it's been very...
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It's been stressful.
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It's almost giving me, like, COVID vibes in the house, you know, like we're on lockdown,
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I know you love it. You got your chef, your toys and your hobbies and all the things,
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and you don't have anybody bothering you. It's like your favorite thing.
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But I need people, like I need energy from other people and being stuck in the house
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with, you know, everybody needing things from me is just...
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I'm not the only one that feels that way.
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Some of the other moms that have literally their kids have not gone back to school yet
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are about to lose it, like truly lose their minds.
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Yes, because doing the school and all the things virtually when you don't know how to do
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common core math or like all the things that the kids have to do,
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it's a lot. It's a lot on your mind.
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You don't even know what I'm talking about.
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Do you? I don't. I mean, I'm sorry.
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I don't. I I'm thinking, man, the kids are home.
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We get to hug on all day.
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Yeah. I mean, that part is good.
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And I like the snuggles and not having to pack lunches.
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I know there are a couple of little things that are great.
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I know they're going to go back and I know that, you know, things are going to go back
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to normal and it is never going to snow like this again ever.
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I mean, you know, most likely this is the most snow that I remember ever getting
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in the, you know, 40 years, I can really recall.
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Yeah. I mean, you know, we would have,
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you know, we would have two or three snows in the winter
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that were two to three, maybe four inches at the most back in the 80s.
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And then it kind of trailed off to maybe one snow a year or a little
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small, you know, little dusting.
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That was crazy. It wasn't expected to have the weather.
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It was very magical.
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And then and the girls playing in, it was a lot of fun getting them dressed.
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Like, I didn't even mind that part.
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Just the taking the clothes on and off in the boots.
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Like we got the order down.
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I think the way you feel is how I feel about the dog.
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Well, Gus has been Gus has been next level annoying because he.
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So I'm sorry, this is bothering some of your animal dog lovers.
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I'm I've got a dog.
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I'm a dog lover, but I don't love the way he's been acting.
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We he too feels trapped.
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He's like, I want to go outside.
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I want to drink out of the fountain.
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That's not frozen over.
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That's his what he thinks.
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That's his water bowl, truly.
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So he goes outside and he's like, this is the experience with Gus.
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So usually Gus is happy, calm, laying around, napping all day.
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And he gets excited when he wants to go outside and he he hops around the floor.
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And that's that's the queue.
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I want to go out and he's thrilled, you know, go over the door, open it up,
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it goes outside and he's going to come back to the door in about 10 or 15 minutes
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He might lay down on a porch for a while and chill and look out.
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And then he'll start barking.
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He'll just you'll just hear him.
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And that's come get me.
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He's going to want to go do this again, maybe an hour or two later.
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And that's sort of the pattern.
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And that's what we've done for a long time.
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But during the snow, so we got the ice first, right?
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We had that ice storm, Gus is getting old and he's got arthritis in his hips
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and he's got a bunch of fatty growths and all this stuff.
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And he's just he has a harder time.
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Yeah, he jumps up on the couch.
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It's it's not as easy as it used to be.
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Sometimes he laces sometimes.
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Yeah, when he lays around for a while and he gets up, it's a it's a while
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before he can get moving.
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So he kind of, you know, if he lays down like all of us at our age, if he lays
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down when you get up your sore, you know, from sitting in the same spot for five
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But so we get the ice storm.
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He goes outside and his feet bust through the ice.
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He gets 15 yards from the house and his feet bust through the ice.
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And he's like, I'm stuck.
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Yeah, hey, he goes to talk and just starts talking and won't move.
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Yeah, he won't move.
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He's 15 feet from the door and his feet have just fell through the two inches
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of ice and he's like, come get me, I'm stuck.
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And that's literally it.
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And and so Dale's like, I think something's wrong with the dog because he's
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walking around out there like he's basically sliding, but he's hunched
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over like he won't stand up straight all the way.
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Walks so funny on the ice.
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Like, I don't think that's his arthritis or maybe he's, I think
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he's going to the bathroom and he's not.
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What did he get into?
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Would you feed him through the mountain of things other than it's just ice?
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If we don't take him out before bedtime, he gets us up at four, two, one, three
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in the morning, he gets up and maybe you might take him down some, but most
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time I'm taking him down and I go down there, let him out.
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I'm in my damn underwear.
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You know, and I let him out.
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We didn't need that.
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It's hard to catch what you're saying.
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I'm just letting you know that I'm not ready to walk outside for what
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it was about to happen.
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He goes out in the yard, falls through the ice and he's like, all right,
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And I'm like, all right, so I go put on pants, put on a jacket, go outside
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And as soon as I go to him, he starts growling at me.
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Like, am I helping you?
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You don't want to help.
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What's the damn deal?
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You're going to growl at me.
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I'm out here, 15 degrees outside.
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I'm here to carry your ass, your 80 pound ass inside and you're growling.
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And so, and I'll take him back inside.
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So that's what happens in the middle of the night.
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What happens during the day is he wants to go outside.
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You take him outside.
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He stands on the porch.
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So he starts barking at the door.
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You let him back in five minutes goes by and he has completely forgotten about
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that and he wants to go back outside.
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He's restless as well.
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And he goes back outside.
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He's like, holy s**t, it's cold out here.
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And he wants back in.
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And then five minutes later, he's forgotten about that.
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And it's like this constant, like he's, he's like, let me out.
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And you're like, we just, you just let you out.
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Like, what are you doing?
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You're going out there.
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You're using the bathroom at all.
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I think he wants you to come out with him.
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So he's like, when it's warmer, he and I go out for a walk.
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Well, we haven't been doing that.
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And so he's like, getting all excited because he wants you to come outside with
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him when he, when you close the door and he's like, oh, damn, I don't want to be
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out here by myself.
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I don't entertain that idea because I'm never ever going to be iron taking the
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I didn't, I don't, I, I, I, we live on a farm.
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My dog takes his own ass for a walk.
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I don't live in the city.
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I'm not walking my dog down the road to get his legs stretched.
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He was, if his ass needs to go outside, he can take his own ass for a walk.
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Wear your stuff out.
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But this like, oh, we got to take him for a lap.
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So his anxiety calms down.
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That's, that's, I like, I have a hard time with that.
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You are just like that.
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I don't need you to take me for a walk.
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No, but you need me to lay on the couch with you so you can
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recharge, as you say.
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Well, what's the damn difference?
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He, he's used to that.
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We walk together, we get the energy out.
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He has not been able to do that.
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That's why he's bothering you.
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But also he doesn't growl at me.
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Like if I go outside with the dog or if I go lay on him on the couch, he didn't
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growl at me, not ever.
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No, he only does that to Dale.
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I don't know what that is.
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They have like this weird relationship, but we're dudes, maybe you could have like
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cleared a path for him where like he gets some grass to, you know,
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that yeah, I laid it.
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So when the ice storm was coming preemptively, I laid out all of the felt
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blankets and different blankets like I have in the dog room down the stairs
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across the path into the grass.
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So like he had his own little section that was not going to get iced and he
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would walk over the ice to the, he was always going towards that fountain.
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But anyway, he's, he's just spoiled.
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He's got all those things.
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He just wants attention.
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I haven't had to go outside to pick him up and bring him back in since the ice.
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I'd say it's been a week.
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We had seven and a half inches of snow.
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I'm like, all right, we're over the ice.
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The other two nights ago, he's like, I got to go downstairs.
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It's, it's one o'clock in the morning.
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I like how you interpret how he's speaking.
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If he could speak to you.
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We, he's like, oh, he gets up.
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His bed is in the floor at the end of our bed and he gets up and he paces up my
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side, up Amy's side.
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He's just waiting to see who's going to get really loudly.
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And he drags his feet.
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So he's intentionally like making as much noise as he can to get one of us to
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get up and let his ass go down.
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So he will not go down a set of stairs.
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If he goes down the stairs, you can't see very good.
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His legs don't work.
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So we got to go down an elevator.
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So I get up, I take him into the elevator.
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We go down and he doesn't go to the front door, which is where he should go.
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He wants to go out back, out backs the hill that he's getting stuck on.
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But we haven't, you know, we haven't happened in a couple of days.
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And his ass goes out there and I watch him and he walks around.
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He takes his pee and then he just sticks around.
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He goes, come get me.
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He's down this hill.
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And I see him like, he's like, I know you're going to be cold.
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I know you don't have any front legs.
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He's like, I can't, I can't get out of the hill.
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He's asserting his dominance over you, Dale.
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Yeah, he's acting like he's acting like he needs wheelchair.
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He's like, you ain't the boss.
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Me help, help, help.
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I'm going to freeze.
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Yeah, you're, you're.
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That's not right, but that's not how it is.
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So I have to get my pants on and go out there and pick him up.
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And I'm like, this sucks.
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I don't, I did not want this.
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This is not the part.
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I don't know that this is experience for every dog owner.
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Well, when they get older, you have all kinds of things you
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You didn't have that with rocket.
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I don't want to put him down.
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I'm not saying let's get rid of him.
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Why didn't you say that?
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Not accusing you of that.
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I just want to get off my chest.
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I'm, I believe my, you're, so maybe that's me relating to you, right?
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And you're, you're, you know, feeling like you got island
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fever or you're, you know, claustrophobic and need to get out of
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the house and see some friends.
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I think you just need to book another trip, Amy.
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Well, we have another trip booked for our Disney cruise.
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So very excited about that, but that on top of like homeschool and all
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of the things that we got a new camper.
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So like nothing happened.
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We were stuck for a while.
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It was just like kitchens open all day long, you know what I mean?
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And then now it's like 20 things happening.
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So we got a, we got a Disney cruise.
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It's just going to happen soon.
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I just need like a girl's brunch.
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That's what I was saying.
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Like you need like a, we have had brunches scheduled every
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weekend to crown our fantasy football champion.
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And then we have to keep canceling them just because of the weather.
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So that I want you to make sure you do more brunch.
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I want you to make sure you get, I know we just can't get it.
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We just can't get it to happen.
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I hope I'm a worried that the brunch won't be enough.
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Like you go on and do brunch and, and more if you need to.
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Like brunch nails, spa, like what are you talking about?
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We all just need to like get, get around each other.
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Feeling how you need to feel.
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I'm not worried about that part.
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We've got a trip to, we're going to St.
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Martins, I think we, we bought or one trip in an auction.
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So we're going to go.
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It was a charity event.
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That's going to be fun.
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So we got some things looking forward to you do.
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Sponsored by High Rock vodka.
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Um, it's called the puck, pucker up punch.
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Sounds like you're going to pet, punch somebody in the mouth.
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Is that really what you think?
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I'm going to knock you out.
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Pucker up is not like sucker.
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Well, I think about, do you know what's next weekend?
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I think about pucker up, pucker up day.
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I think about this scene in stroke race where he says he's going to give this
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guy a clock, a clock, show this guy had a clock because it's fastest chicken in
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the south is a sponsor on his car.
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And he bought in a, one of the, one of the mechanics walks up to, to, um,
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Diane, no, it's, uh, I'm so mad that I can't.
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Struck race is Bert Reynolds.
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He walks up to Bert Reynolds and said, Hey, Bert Reynolds, give us a
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clock like cause he's sponsored fast chicken in the south.
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And he's like, he looks at lugs Harvey, who is Jim neighbors.
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And he goes, should I give him a clock?
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And he's like, man, you got to give you a good clock.
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You know, he gets him all ready and he gets his head up and he
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not socks, socks him one and it starts this big ass brawl.
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So that's what I think when I hear pucker up punch is that varsity in
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stroke race, pucker up punches, two and a half cups of high rock vodka.
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Two and a half cups.
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This is made for, uh, we're getting down one cup of
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chambered shim board.
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It's a orange liquor.
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I think it's cherry.
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Two cups of strawberry lemonade.
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Mix everything in a picture.
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Now we're making sense.
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A picture, a picture.
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You can spice it up with.
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You can spice it up for Gallantines day.
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Oh, edible glitter.
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What the hell is Gallantines?
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It's when all of us girls get together on Valentine's day and
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celebrate it together because screw boys.
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You know, y'all just, um, change the name.
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It's the single girls go out and you know, they don't need that's their thing.
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I don't need a man.
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I got my girls to buy me flowers or chocolates.
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Let's go have Rosé.
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Why are you looking at Travis?
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He didn't make it up like the one that's telling us what it is.
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He's over here trying to, he's talking to me.
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What am I supposed to do?
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If you've, if you haven't lived under a rock, you should know it.
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Like I've never heard of Gallantines.
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Valentine's is between Amy and me.
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So if you don't, going out with the girls is not in the, in the, in the picture.
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Gallantines was created for girls that don't have a boyfriend or don't care
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about having a boyfriend at the moment.
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Like you couldn't have a Gallantines day.
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Was it created today or no, it's, no, it wasn't created today.
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It seems like a made up thing.
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It's not, it's not brand new, but it's, I don't know, the last decade or so.
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You can spice up your starting 2010.
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If you're celebrating 2010 is when people started talking about you can
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add edible glitter.
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What mine has glitter yours is not.
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They ain't no damn such thing as edible glitter.
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And yet there is, watch me eat it.
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I mean, what is it made of plastic?
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You eating plastic?
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What makes it glitter?
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I don't know about that.
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Just let Amy enjoy your drink.
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You can put some garnish on it.
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The garnish is just a word for stuff.
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Cause it's like, I do like the candy.
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Put some stuff on it.
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This is candy in your picture.
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This is this part is what I like.
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It looks like some sour gum, uh, gummy tape.
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Travis put that together for you.
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So that's your drink.
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Don't listen to him.
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He's on a roll today.
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We need to get you to Disney and get you happy.
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Well, we're going soon.
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Can I talk about how, uh, how will you help me with the donkeys?
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So we talked about, I'm sorry, bouncing around.
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This is what my brain is looking like today.
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We got, we've got a lot of stories we haven't been on for a while.
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So I've always, I mean, a group in Texas always really like
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Cowboys, the cowboy way, that whole thing.
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I married a race car driver who likes to game.
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I did not marry a cowboy, but if he doesn't know how to wrangle some donkeys,
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I don't know what a cowboy is because all of the donkeys got out in between
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We went out there with Sonny.
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We blanketed all of the donkeys who are not used to this.
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We've got, they're all like rescues.
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So they're not used to being like fully taken care of.
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They want to be fed their food and some of them like to be petted.
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They think when you're coming by them, you're putting them to work.
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So they get a little crazy.
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And so that was a lot of work just getting them blanketed.
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Well, we had some, we have two big troughs that we put these deisers in.
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So Sonny went to check on those, I guess, before we went to bed and didn't
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fully get the latch done on the gate right there next to the, not the typical
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gate, but right there next to the troughs.
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Well, they found it as they do.
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They knows every latch just in case, just to see.
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And so we wake up, we've got the girls fully dressed in all their bibs and
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all the things are going out to play.
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And all of a sudden, all of the donkeys and the horses are just like
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trotting down the road.
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How many are we talking about here?
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We have eight or nine.
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There's, there's a mule.
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There's a horse, there's a mini horse, and then there's five donkeys.
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And so they're all just kind of slowly trotting down the road, except for the,
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the horse and the mini horse are still in the pen.
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And at one point Lakota, the big horse, figures out how to get out and then
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bullets in there panicking because he's by himself.
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And so we're just watching them just escape.
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And Dale comes out also not fully dressed, ready for the weather.
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He's like, what are we going to do?
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I'm like, let's call Sonny because we don't know what the hell to do.
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And he goes and gets in his truck instead and follows him down to the
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racetrack where they all ran, gathers him up and just leads him back up to the barn.
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And I'm like, well, he has a little cowboy in him and I'm kind of turned on.
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I was, I stayed at the barn and put the feet out just to make sure when they
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came back, they didn't want to leave again, but he does have a little cowboy in
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Well, one, when one goes, they all go.
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So like, if you get one kind of heading in the right direction, the rest of them
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kind of go where that one's going.
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And I got them kind of all hemmed up over by the swimming pool.
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They weren't going to go anywhere there and just waited for Sonny and Shelly and
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a couple more people to come to just give us a little more, get them in.
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I've seen dad do that a thousand times and I've helped dad do that a thousand
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times with some cows and.
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Yeah, it's easier with cows, I think.
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And I watch them, you know, lonesome doves.
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So I'm, so you're totally a cowboy.
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We need more of that.
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Putting the, getting, getting, we had them in this little corral and they're wild
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and they'll kick, they kick the shit out of each other.
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And I damn sure don't want to be kicked by one of them.
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It'd be detrimental.
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And, but we're trying to put these coats on them.
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Like trying to get them, get a bit or what do you call the blanket?
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Get a bridle on them so you can kind of.
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Hold them still enough.
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And then trying to get around them without getting kicked and getting all these
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straps and things underneath the legs and everything.
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And you're, you're really, really.
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And watching your back because there's another one close by.
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Yeah, it was a lot, but we got it.
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We got them all covered up so they wouldn't freeze and they act like they
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don't want it, but I bet they probably appreciated it.
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Well, they didn't know what was coming.
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Animals, they say animals know what, know about the weather.
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I think the Buffalo do, but they've been through that before.
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The Buffalo loved it.
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They laid all over the place.
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They let, they had a foot of snow on top of them.
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They laid out in it.
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They chose to lay out in it.
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And then they start running through it and kicking it up with their faces.
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I had a friend that had a husky and the dog just did not want to come inside.
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Just playing and loving it.
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And they're not going to get hurt.
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You can let them lay out there for hours.
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Buffalo are the same.
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What other, what other, I got, I got something I wanted to talk to you about,
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but it's, you got other stories you want to tell?
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I can't remember what.
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I know you have one that you've talked about maybe wanting to tell on the show.
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You had a little fender bender.
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I've done a series of stupid things in the last few weeks.
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Um, I hit my forehead on a shelf in the computer room, which I'm covering with my hat.
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Plug in Isla's switch.
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I was trying to do a good thing.
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Plug in my daughter's game game system that she left laying out.
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And so I go to put it on the charging port, which is all like perfectly
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cabled up and, and, and tidy, you know, so I can't pull it away from where it is.
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So I lean over to put the switch on the port and bang my face into a shelf corner.
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This, this game table has this one word corner that I've seen for 20 years.
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Amy wants me to put some orange tape on it now.
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And I'm the perfect height to bang my face right on it.
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She could walk into the kitchen, literal blood pouring down her face.
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Blood dripping down my face.
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I'm like, Dale's too tall to hit his face on this.
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And Nicole, or I was too short.
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So of course it's me and it's dark.
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So I've got a big old.
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We're get Amy picks on because that when I cut my hands, she's like, you're getting
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He's not that age, where he hits his hand on a door handle and he's bleeding
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He busts the knuckle like way easier now because your skin's like not as, I don't
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know what, what happens to your skin.
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There's probably a name for it in it.
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Yeah, but like you can bust your, you can scratch yourself easier as you get older.
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I know this makes no sense.
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And I just, no, it makes sense.
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I just didn't know that you were at that point in your life.
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And I, that's what I thought.
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It just starts happening.
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I didn't even come walking in there and she's got a hole in her head and she's
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And I was like, I don't want to say it.
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I don't want to say it, but damn, I was so mad, but I was mad at the fact that
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it happened, but I couldn't be mad at anybody else because I designed the
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stupid shelf to begin with.
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You're reaching that age where you can't rub up against anything without bleeding.
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It's that's a transition to life.
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It really is like, damn, I don't have battle scars.
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I can't even hide the stupid that I do.
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It's me right on my face.
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She come home the other night.
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She comes in, she says, oh, well, she come home and went to bed.
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God, next day, gotta show you something.
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Wait, before that, I came home and couldn't get in the house because Dale
23:09
So this is the thing about Dale that I don't understand.
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When I first met him, it was like an open door policy.
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Nothing was locked.
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People came in and out all the time to the point where like, you better
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make sure you had your pants on because somebody was going to come in at
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some point during the day.
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We did leave the door.
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We did leave the house unlocked at all times.
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I was like, you know, I'm not going to, if somebody wants to break in, I'd
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rather not tear the door jam up.
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There's nothing in here that I give a shit about.
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I don't have anything valuable.
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And there's nothing that they're going to take that I'm going to go, oh my God.
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So, but, you know, now we have kids and yeah, well, now you can't go up.
23:46
You can't go walk the dog and come back in.
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He has followed you to the door, locked it, locked your ass out.
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I mean, truly, I've had to bang on the door, kick on the door.
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The kids, if I had to do the same thing, just go into the place that in
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back, they get locked out of the house.
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So I come back and I'm locked out of the house.
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It's not that late.
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And I was going to tell Dale about what I did, but then I got so mad about that
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I waited until the next morning.
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But what I did was I dented my car up, back and into a pole, trying to
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chase down a stray cat in downtown Morrisville.
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So she was going to, if she caught the cat, she's going to bring it home.
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I mean, it looked just like our old one tux.
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It looked just like him.
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It was like a big, fluffy, and it probably belonged to someone.
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And you were going to, you were going to steal.
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I was willing to steal the cat.
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I don't know, you know, shouldn't be out after midnight kind of thing,
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like a Gremlin and I wasn't, but it was late enough.
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So I banged my car up.
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She backed into one of the, and I didn't even get the cat.
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She backed into one of those orange posts that's like break level, break
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light height and knocked the rear bumper off of this car.
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I didn't know the bumper off.
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Well, I bent up the fender pretty good and I completely smashed the
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light in slang for she backed into it and tore up the bumper and busted
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It was pretty good, pretty good damage.
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It was a good damage.
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My car did not alert me that it was behind me to be fair.
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I was using a little video game camera that we have instead of just
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turning around and looking and it didn't see it either.
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You didn't think about like getting out of the car and chasing the cat.
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No, at that point I was like, better get my ass home.
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I did get out of the car before I saw the cat before I got in my car,
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which is how I saw it.
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It's began with, and then I got in my car and I was kind of slowly
25:30
going down main street cats until it's still going.
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I'm like, I'm just going to turn off here and see if I can head him off.
25:36
And then I didn't see the cat anymore.
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So I decided to back out and then boom.
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It's also why you just don't need cats.
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I mean, I don't need a cat.
25:45
Gus does not want a cat.
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They all didn't want the cat.
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I'm like, what would you have done if I actually brought the cat home?
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He's like, what the hell were we going to do with the cat?
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And it's somebody else's cat.
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He's like, and you probably would have stolen someone else's cat.
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It sounds like it wasn't a stray.
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So yeah, that's, I don't know, lots of stupid choices.
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That is what happens when I get snowed in and don't get to see anybody.
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I start doing stupid things like that.
26:06
You have chat, uh, GTP.
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Do you not use chat?
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I thought you used grok.
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Oh, that's who your, your little buddy guy is there.
26:23
Um, I've actually done a couple of tests asking that, asking like all of them
26:30
to make images and see which one can make the image the best.
26:34
And, and I'm in my very minimal, like non-official testing.
26:40
I think chat's probably better at it.
26:43
But, um, because I ask it to do photos and, and, uh, graphics all the time.
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I think that's all I use it for.
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I do it for our, um, our, our, uh, dynasty college football league.
26:54
Somebody wins a game and, you know, beats one of the favorites.
26:57
We'll make a fun graphic that makes fun of somebody or, or, or makes light of the
27:02
And so, um, I've gotten to use, I've been using chat quite a while.
27:08
Um, probably I'd say for almost a year.
27:12
I, a friend of mine asked me to, he said, have you ever went into your chat and
27:17
said, what's the most ridiculous thing you've asked me?
27:20
And I said, no, I haven't.
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Now I don't think I've asked it too many ridiculous things.
27:24
I said, all right, chat.
27:26
I said, what is the most ridiculous thing I've asked you?
27:29
And this is what it said.
27:32
First off, it said, that's a stack category.
27:34
You've asked a lot of legendary things.
27:37
Here are the front runners and the one standout.
27:40
The one standout, this is the all-time champ, it said.
27:44
Man, this thing really fluffs.
27:46
Draw and it does draw an image of the entire division one college football
27:51
league celebrating New Year's Eve in the grid iron racers league.
27:55
That's our, that's our league's name.
27:57
And chat says, that's 130 plus teams.
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Every mascot, all at one party inside your fictional dynasty universe on New
28:08
And it's like, that's not a request.
28:10
That's like insane.
28:13
Like, it's just that you can't do that to ask it to even try to do it.
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Oh, it's like, that was ridiculous.
28:20
Um, it also, this is so silly.
28:25
I don't know how I got talking about this or somebody about the pirate pirate.
28:29
The pirate, the pirates eye patch.
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So why did pirates, I think I saw, cause we're going to Disney and there's a
28:36
pirate night and we were talking about pirate patches.
28:38
And I thought also social media, I saw on social media, somebody said the
28:41
pirates weren't all blind, you know, weren't all one eye.
28:46
They would do is a tactical thing.
28:47
They had the patch so that when they went below deck and it was dark, they
28:51
would switch the patch to the other eye and this I could then see.
28:53
Well, it was already acclimated in the dark.
28:55
And I asked chat, it says, this is chaos tier.
29:01
Asking me to determine whether pirates were eye patches so that they could
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swap eyes and see in the dark below deck.
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No, it's sassin you.
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It said, and it said, uh, so basically sailing you, it's not true.
29:13
Well, it did say that it's, it's a myth.
29:16
It did say this is, this is in the unhinge, but beautiful category.
29:21
You've repeatedly asked me to remake photos of you and your friends as
29:25
Looney Tune characters, World War two fighter pilots who just won the war,
29:30
drinkers in a Star Wars cantina, Simpson like cartoon characters.
29:35
And then while the while the image is being generated, you will type in all
29:41
caps, damn man, just make the photo.
29:51
Or does it just know I will, it will try to, it'll be like generating a photo.
29:56
And you are so impatient.
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I'm like, hurry up.
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You know, and it'll, it'll, you know, say something.
30:02
So I tell mine, thank you.
30:04
Like I'm polite to mine.
30:05
Oh man, me and mine.
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I'm, I'm friendly antagonist.
30:11
If that makes sense.
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They say that that's an ADD thing.
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So open up your chat or you want me to do it now too.
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What is the most ridiculous thing I've asked you to do?
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Or what's the most ridiculous thing I've asked you?
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And let's see what it says.
30:27
Oh, one of the things it said was an honorable mention.
30:31
Asking if speed weeks belonged to the endurance racing crowd.
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Cause there's this debate online about speed weeks.
30:38
What's that moniker derived from in Daytona?
30:41
Did it encompass February and all of Emsa the 24 hours and everything else?
30:44
Or was it an ask her term for the two weeks when we were in Daytona?
30:49
I just ask it things to see what it says, but go ahead.
30:52
So it says, honestly, you ask a lot of things.
30:54
The most ridiculous and a lovable way was turning a real person into a highly
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specific legal questionable scenario.
31:02
So I asked it to make you into a criminal picking up trash on the side of the road.
31:09
And it told me that it couldn't do that because you were a celebrity and a real
31:13
Oh, um, but it would let me put you in like, um, a public
31:18
service outfit, like a vest to do it.
31:21
But I couldn't, I couldn't take the context behind it.
31:23
I remember what we were doing.
31:26
Do you want me to tell you and Garrett or mess with Mike?
31:31
Oh, yeah, we messed with Mike.
31:34
So Mike got himself a little pickle with the, with his speeding ticket.
31:38
And so he's going to get so mad at me for saying that, but here we are.
31:42
And so Garrett, there's my, Garrett's a friend of mine that's retiring from
31:48
the state troopers and he's been a state trooper all his life.
31:51
And I said, Garrett, let's mess with Mike.
31:53
Let's, let's, let's pretend like you're going to help him, but I'm going to
31:56
do a favor with the, yeah, I'm going to do some community service to get
32:01
Mike out of his ticket and Mike's going to refuse to allow that to happen.
32:05
But me and Garrett are going to like go forward, like put it into motion and
32:09
like leave Mike with no control.
32:12
I wish there was a camera on him.
32:14
Mike melted down for an entire day.
32:16
This is happening and it was early in the morning.
32:18
I mean, really to be messing with somebody really early.
32:22
And we're sitting in a meeting and Mike is losing his mind.
32:25
He's not telling us what's going on, but he's assuming everybody in the room
32:28
is in on some kind of a joke to the point where he's like being kind of mean,
32:34
to be honest, he can't focus.
32:35
He's not, he's pacing around the room.
32:37
He's in and out of the office.
32:38
And eventually we figure it out.
32:40
Dale is screwing with Mike and about, about the ticket, but.
32:42
And that's why you wanted to generate that photo.
32:44
That's why I was trying to help at that point mentions.
32:50
Repeatedly escalating images and edits.
32:53
Oh, because I've done a lot of.
32:56
Turn this into a normal Rockwell picture.
32:58
Turn this into the thing that Dr.
32:59
Seuss put the kids.
33:00
I like to turn pictures into like artwork or something silly.
33:06
What I asked it to make gift, gift tags from Santa.
33:13
It says, you're not ridiculous.
33:15
You're imaginative, decisive and unafraid to ask bold questions.
33:18
It's because she's nice and I'm nice.
33:21
And it's nice back.
33:22
Do you have yours where it talks?
33:24
No, I'm scared to do that.
33:26
I don't want to get that attached.
33:28
I feel like you're attached.
33:30
Amy doesn't like it.
33:31
And so I will be in the car and I'll start talking to mine.
33:34
Making it and it's talking back to the speakers.
33:37
Amy doesn't like it.
33:41
Amy doesn't like it when I talk in the car to other things and Amy talked to it.
33:47
I didn't have a choice.
33:49
The kids were in the car too.
33:51
So it was like a whole thing.
33:52
You didn't have a choice.
33:53
No, because he was real person.
33:55
It feels like a real person.
33:57
That's what I don't like.
34:00
It's the strangest thing.
34:04
Like I, I get, what do you mean it's wrong?
34:07
So I use it 99% of the time to generate graphics for our, for our
34:13
dynasty college football league.
34:15
And I'll be like, Hey, Kentucky beat Louisville 17 to 14.
34:23
And, and make sure you put the grid iron logo on there and have the team on
34:27
the field celebrating.
34:28
And it'll, it'll add like things that I didn't ask for.
34:31
Like this is a conference champs or some shit.
34:34
Like, you know, it'll put things in there that you're like, OK, now I need
34:36
you to take that out.
34:37
I didn't want that part.
34:40
And the logos on the helmets are wrong.
34:43
And sometimes it'll put like, that was an Ole Miss.
34:46
I was making an Ole Miss graphic and it had some of the Ole Miss players
34:50
in white, some in red.
34:51
I'm like, the team needs to be on the same color.
34:53
You know, so like it's so.
34:59
I wish you could just take a bunch of generated images.
35:02
I wish you could just take a bunch of images and just dump them and be like,
35:04
hey, and I like all of these and make this, you know, like make this scene.
35:09
Yesterday, I was in Nashville and Tim Duggar took me to this burger place
35:13
and it was me and Tim and Steven Steffen.
35:17
And it was this was fun.
35:19
So yeah, I was like, I was like, Amy, I'm at this mash burger joint.
35:25
And I took a picture of it, but I was like, you know, it doesn't, I don't know.
35:28
It doesn't have a logo and it doesn't have me and Tim in there.
35:32
So what I did was I took a picture of the logo that was sitting.
35:35
It was on the table, like on the napkin.
35:37
I took a picture of me and Tim and Stefan, just a selfie.
35:40
And then I took a picture of the room and I said, take these three photos
35:43
and put it all together.
35:47
And it gave us this great photo of us sitting at the table with with the.
35:51
The burgers, the logo in the background.
35:53
Yeah, maybe these gigantic burgers.
35:56
I was looking at it in my car, too.
35:58
So I'm like, there is no way he's going to eat that.
36:01
And then go and you had an appearance after that.
36:03
Like he's going to need another extra buffer hour.
36:06
If he eats all that, I'll ask it, I'll ask it questions that I know the answer
36:10
to in terms of like racing statistics or history.
36:13
And it'll, it'll miss something or get something wrong.
36:16
And I'll go, hey, that didn't happen.
36:18
And it'll go, you know, you're right.
36:20
That didn't happen.
36:20
I'm like, well, why'd you like?
36:22
So that's the thing I've heard about Chad.
36:23
It'll basically tell you whatever you want to hear, kind of like the internet.
36:26
Like you can search anything and it will tell you exactly what you want to hear.
36:29
You can't take what it says for face, you know, at face, what is it?
36:33
Take it for face value.
36:33
Yeah, you've got to take whatever it says.
36:36
You better check it.
36:37
So why are we even wasting our time?
36:39
It's still because I'm lazy.
36:42
No, it's I think it's for me.
36:45
It's just like a new toy to work with.
36:46
And but I'm not using it for anything that's like I'm going to.
36:51
I'm not using it like I'm sending this in and this is my official.
36:57
So, I mean, yeah, people are using it that maybe they are taking it too serious.
37:01
They're they're expecting more out of it than it's able to do.
37:04
And I think that they should be better aware, I guess, that it's not as good as it.
37:12
It's not as good or legit as it not yet.
37:16
It's got a lot of work.
37:18
They got a lot of work and I'm sure they're going to try to make it better.
37:20
But I've asked some of those like I feel like that's why they've launched it.
37:24
They want you to help it get better and smarter, which is what's the scary part.
37:27
I, you know, I, I downloaded a couple of them and asked them to generate photos again
37:34
for the college dynasty stuff.
37:36
And they're not good.
37:38
They're really bad.
37:39
So like chats decent, but you still have to ask it to fix a couple of things.
37:43
And the damn time it takes to generate a photo is almost not even worth it.
37:49
What's this pickle jars?
37:51
It's just a little bit of a jab at you with the pickle jars.
37:54
So you know how much he loves pickles.
37:56
I'm sitting on the couch the other day.
37:59
It's like 430 and he's eating his dinner because he's got gray hair now.
38:04
And that's what he does at 430 is he does dinner, whether the rest of us are eating
38:08
And the only reason I am alerted to the fact that he's eating his dinner is because I
38:12
hear a knock, knock, knock and I turn around and he's banging a pickle jar lid with the
38:16
whole jar, like brand new jar pickle, banging the jar against the stone column in the house.
38:22
Like, excuse me, what are you doing to loosen the lid?
38:25
You don't go outside and bang it on the on the ground, right?
38:29
Like you can't bang it on the interior of our house.
38:32
He did that in the kitchen enough times where we now have a chunk out of the countertop.
38:36
So they'll next time grab a butter knife.
38:39
Because that's what I told him.
38:41
Use the handle you got.
38:42
Grab this little thing in the drawer with.
38:44
I don't know that trick.
38:45
Just take a butter knife.
38:46
Take the part that you would hold and then hit it the lid three times on the but it
38:51
was where you can just lift it and pop the pop the seal, like you sticking under the
38:54
I want it to screw back on.
38:57
On you just it just lets the air out enough where it like pops it.
39:01
Well, I've always tapped spun and tapped, you know, the Mason jars spun and tapped
39:06
I've never seen anybody do that till I moved to North Carolina.
39:09
And the only reason I know he got that from his mother.
39:11
And the only reason I know is because she too had a chunk taken out of her countertop.
39:18
And so when he started doing it on the wall, I'm like, that's enough.
39:20
We're not now up the wall to you stay over there in the kitchen.
39:24
I was like, I was like, you know what, if we knock some if we chip this stone column
39:29
wall, it's stone, it's already I know, but it's not chips already.
39:33
It's not real stone.
39:34
No one will know it's veneer.
39:36
I will know they're never going to walk by that thing.
39:38
I told him was like, I stand at that counter chopping my chopping board right there and
39:42
look that dent that chunk taken out.
39:45
And like every day I have to see that.
39:48
I'm sure there's a way for somebody to like make that chunk.
39:51
Not with the actual material that the counter is made out of.
39:54
No, but it'll look real.
39:56
No, it'll look like a tooth filling.
39:57
OK, our new camper is here.
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We we have been we've had a fifth wheel for the last couple of years.
40:12
Um, we got a very bare minimum model to sort of get our feet wet and
40:18
understand the responsibilities and and and all of those things.
40:24
Um, time to ramp it up where we were putting our so we go to
40:31
We looked online, found us a model that we really liked.
40:39
We are, uh, let me see.
40:41
It arrived last week.
40:42
Yeah, it came last week.
40:44
So, um, that's something that's new and pretty exciting.
40:47
It's called the grand design is the brand that made it.
40:51
And, um, really happy with the layout.
40:54
Got a lot of got a mid bump for the kids and, uh, king size bed for us.
40:59
Uh, the last one we had was a queen.
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Um, and so I'm pretty pumped about it.
41:05
Getting it all set up.
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It's going to Daytona.
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We use it for the, uh, summer stretch of doing some of these races for Amazon
41:11
and TNT and then we're going to take it on some trips, Texas Easter.
41:15
So exciting to have the new camper from camping world.
41:18
Thank you camping world.
41:18
We've been, uh, big fans of theirs for a while and, and now that we don't have
41:23
the bus and join these fifth wheels and the Dooley.
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Um, is there a feature Amy that you're like that this one has that you're excited about?
41:30
The way the kitchen and everything's laid out and it's got like a full
41:32
size fridge versus where the other one was kind of petite.
41:34
So I couldn't get any like serving platters or anything in there.
41:37
Anything that like you want to roll outside and put in those big
41:40
for like Easter and stuff, really fit in there.
41:42
So when we go down for Easter and you're cooking, um, for a bunch of people,
41:46
you just need that space.
41:48
So I'm very excited about the way all that's laid out, but also
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couches is a sectional, which is nice.
41:52
There's a lot more sitting space to lounge.
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Um, and then the kids have like this little bunk room where we can lock them in
41:59
there, get tired of them.
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There's not a, I don't think there's a door.
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If Dale can lock it, if he can find a way to lock it, he will.
42:08
I might have to put a door in there.
42:10
You're going to have to put a door in there and lock them in.
42:12
Um, they're excited, like having their own little fun space.
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And so it's all just laid out so great.
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It's going to be an awesome time.
42:19
It's going to be easier to live in there versus where the other one was kind of split.
42:22
This is kind of, yeah.
42:24
And there's one door in, one door out, the other one had two doors, two bathrooms.
42:28
We're sharing a bathroom with the kids.
42:28
Yeah. So with little girls, they had their own bathroom and back door.
42:31
So that was kind of a nuisance.
42:33
Trying to make sure they were worried about them, you know, getting in and out or
42:36
just not really wanting them to be able to put in the whole roll of toilet paper in
42:38
the toilet, you know, that's what Nicole does.
42:42
She gets bored and she starts, you know, to choose violence and that's what she goes for.
42:45
We're excited about that.
42:47
It's going to be great.
42:47
They're excited about Daytona too, because they love going down there.
42:50
They love Daytona, not because of Daytona, but because of MRO is a little playground.
42:55
There's a playground at MRO, but they'll figure out the racing stuff at some point.
43:01
All right, we'll go right in to ask Amy.
43:03
So first question next weekend is Valentine's Day.
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Dale, Amy, do you guys have any special plans or how do you handle this with a Daytona trip?
43:14
Well, we've had many Valentine's days in Daytona and usually we would just get
43:19
each other a little candy from CVS or Walgreens.
43:21
We've talked about that.
43:22
We would drive, we get in the car, we drive to the gas station.
43:27
She goes in, gets her stuff, I go in, get my stuff.
43:30
Then we go back to the bus and we'd give each other our stuff.
43:33
And then just eat all the candy with the kids now.
43:36
We like try to prepare a little bit for them, like giving them little baskets
43:40
and keep it pretty simple.
43:41
I don't know, Valentine's Day I've never held is like a really important holiday.
43:45
Love is every day, right?
43:47
But we'll be in Daytona and the Xfinity races on that Saturday.
43:50
So maybe we'll be celebrating Valentine's Day.
43:52
Do the kids still do like the little they make the boxes, taking to school and kids all they do.
43:59
They still have their shoe boxes.
44:00
And they make them look like a mailbox and they get to decorate it.
44:03
The only thing about that is I don't think that they they don't use like cards
44:07
like they used to everybody takes like a trinket or a squishy or try to stay away
44:10
from candy just because nobody needs all that.
44:15
You know what I mean?
44:16
And so they'll end up with like squishies and
44:19
finger traps and all kinds of stuff like that.
44:22
I'm a candle making on Valentine's Day.
44:26
With your girlfriend.
44:28
I missed that last week.
44:30
It is just barely Travis has a new girlfriend in there.
44:33
Where'd you find her?
44:36
We've talked about your dating app experience is no mutual friend.
44:40
So that's how we met.
44:42
So that's what I'll be doing.
44:44
How long have you been dating?
44:50
Well, I'll be a while.
44:53
I don't think Amy's like, why didn't I not know sooner?
44:56
I'm like, I'm so I'm the one under the rock now.
44:59
I'm excited to meet her.
45:01
And I want to see what candles you make.
45:04
So clearly you didn't set the date or she said it.
45:07
And I was like, that's perfectly fine by me.
45:09
Well, they'll probably have champagne and stuff like that to drink.
45:11
I'm just curious though, if there's going to be just like a big group
45:14
of like girls for Valentine's Day or if it's going to be like.
45:17
I bet there's a solid mix.
45:22
So our next question, Amy, I saw you posting this on Instagram.
45:25
People want to know what you think of the Grammy outfits.
45:29
I love watching a red carpet.
45:31
I never watched the shows because I just don't.
45:33
But the outfits were great.
45:35
I feel like I mean, there's been some really out there stuff.
45:39
Like I remember Lady Gaga showing up in like a whole set.
45:42
Remember when she like was in that cocoon thing.
45:45
And so like everybody's far more tasteful than they used to be.
45:48
But I thought they were great.
45:49
I love the fashion.
45:50
And I like it when they're a little bit weird and out there and great.
45:54
Is the Grammys the one for the weird or is it like summer?
45:58
Summer classy, super classy.
46:00
Summer more out there.
46:01
It just depends on who's really trying to get attention.
46:03
Heidi Klum showed up in what it looked like a plastic Barbie box situation.
46:08
She looked like a giant mannequin body and she couldn't even walk in it.
46:11
I'm like, her nickname is the body.
46:14
Like why do we have to do that?
46:15
But if you're Heidi Klum, I guess you can do that.
46:16
Or are we needing that much attention that we just have to show
46:20
up in a Barbie skeleton?
46:21
Like what are we doing?
46:24
Yeah, I just wish that like I'm sure she took it off after the carpet part.
46:28
She just like, I just never saw any other pictures of like outfit number two.
46:31
You know what I mean?
46:32
Maybe they maybe maybe she just walked the carpet and got it literally.
46:35
Like maybe she just walks the carpet and that thing and then pops off
46:38
and she's got a dress on and the rest of the day.
46:40
She's not in that certainly right.
46:42
She can't sit in that.
46:43
She doesn't love a good costume.
46:45
She always does really good.
46:45
That thing didn't hinge the hips.
46:47
There's no way she's sat in it.
46:48
No, she could barely move her legs and it was like when I saw her like
46:53
doing that little shuffle, I'm like, I don't think she's had this on ever
46:59
Oh, surely she has.
47:00
Well, she would have adjusted it to be able to actually move her legs
47:03
a little better, maybe that's part of it.
47:06
Like the whole thing was supposed to be a scene like that.
47:08
That's what I mean.
47:09
It's all about catching attention.
47:11
Yeah, did you have a favorite outfit?
47:13
No, and I get really bothered with a lot of the celebrity like so Harry Styles.
47:19
I just don't get what he does.
47:20
Yeah, I just wish that the problem is these celebrities have money
47:24
and they're all like attractive people, so they try different stuff.
47:27
And I just wish that all these celebrities had like one friend
47:29
that's like, you look like an idiot.
47:30
Go put something else on.
47:32
Like I just I don't get what these celebrities are wearing,
47:35
but I'm also not this like fashion person.
47:39
So yeah, for me, I mean, it's not for me.
47:42
So they're not all for me either.
47:43
Like Harry Styles is a good example.
47:45
He could be perfectly put together, but he likes he loves weird clothes.
47:50
He just does his thing.
47:51
He's like an open jacket, no shirt underneath.
47:53
And like that just doesn't.
47:54
And it was very short.
47:56
Like he I don't know.
47:58
I don't get it either with Harry Styles, but there's so much fun stuff to look at.
48:03
I don't know enough is the is some of the awards shows where the carpet's a big deal.
48:09
They're not there's not a you know, the red carpet gets its own show.
48:13
And is there some awards shows where they all real they all like
48:17
know to keep it classical or traditional, I suppose,
48:21
in terms of just, you know, beautiful dresses and nice suits or whatever.
48:26
And then there's this other show where they know that it's kind of like
48:29
it's a little bit crazy.
48:30
Yeah, where you had it.
48:32
Well, anything with music is a little bit more pushing boundaries.
48:34
So like the Grammys, the MTV Awards, the music awards,
48:36
the Met Gala usually pretty out there.
48:38
The Met Gala is very out there on purpose.
48:40
Yeah, it's supposed to be like an art piece.
48:42
So the rest of them, otherwise, I think it's pretty classy.
48:47
I mean, you're not you're not going to see some of the crazy, crazy stuff.
48:50
It's some of the more traditional like the Oscars or something like that.
48:53
Yeah, that's what I mean.
48:54
I mean, I don't know.
48:55
Yeah, it's to be expected.
48:57
And there used to be these to be really out there.
48:59
I never remember back in the day going, man, I can't wait to see the red carpet.
49:03
Don't don't you remember when Lil Kim showed up with just the purple
49:06
pastillon and the purple glitter?
49:08
That was cool. That's MTV.
49:10
But yes, like the carpets used to be just as crazy or worse.
49:14
But, you know, now that we have our phones, we can see it so fast.
49:17
And so, I don't know.
49:20
Did you ever go to any word show?
49:22
Dylan, are you just wearing just like a suit?
49:24
I went to the MTV Music Awards and I got to go on stage and introduce Lincoln Park.
49:36
It was a really interesting deal because
49:38
left eye had just passed away.
49:44
And there was a thing on stage with Beyonce and the rest of the rest.
49:54
Beyond Destiny's Child.
49:55
Destiny Child was up there.
49:56
Oh, I think I thought that they were just a child and they were receiving
50:00
an award or they were acknowledging left eye or said there was some sort of
50:03
a just a little speech or something.
50:05
I can't remember exactly what was.
50:06
So then I was, I didn't know where I was in the show, but I walk backstage.
50:14
And all the grips were back there and they had die casts.
50:17
All the guys that pulled the ropes and do all the stuff to make the stage
50:19
do what it's supposed to do in the middle of the show.
50:22
And they're like, hey, man, good.
50:23
I'm like, hell, yeah, fine.
50:25
I'm like, somebody knows like, yes, I'm like, I didn't expect
50:28
anybody to know who I was.
50:31
And yeah, you've told me that was a very nerve wracking.
50:34
Yeah, because I was so out of my element and the guys like,
50:37
I mean, you're going to walk up on this thing and it was this pillar.
50:40
And I could, it was a, it was a, it was a cylinder, a really tall cylinder.
50:43
And I was going to walk in the back of it and they were going to turn it around.
50:46
And I was going to, there was going to be looking at the stage.
50:51
And I'm, I'm walking up and I'm listening to them do this, this sort of
50:56
some sort of attribute to left eye and they come off the stage
51:01
and they were really emotional, even backstage.
51:03
You know, they were kind of emotional.
51:04
And I was like, man, that's a hard act to follow.
51:06
I'm going to go in there.
51:07
So I went on there.
51:10
They had this script that they wanted me to read and I didn't like it.
51:12
So I changed it and said whatever I wanted to.
51:14
But I remember being turned around and I was like, here's all those people
51:18
I see on TV, you know, looking out in the crowd.
51:21
I'm like, this is all I've watched this out in TV back in the day.
51:25
Yeah, you know, tons of it.
51:26
I'm like, here they are.
51:29
And I said what I said, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Park played.
51:32
I come off stage and the guys are like, good job, man, good job.
51:35
I'm like, at that point, you feel like you have drank a thousand Red Bulls.
51:41
You're like, you know, your whole it's like coming off a racetrack after qualifying.
51:47
And I went by, I had, they had gotten me out of my seat.
51:52
They set me next to
51:57
Jessica Simpson was on one side and the girl from This Is Us.
52:04
Oh, just Jennifer Burner.
52:06
No, no, this is us.
52:08
Andy Moore, who's just many more?
52:11
Many more is on one side.
52:13
And Jessica Simpson is on the other. Oh, yeah, good for you.
52:19
I was like, holy I remember.
52:22
I thought like they set me down and I'm in like row 30.
52:25
It feels like I'm like, I'm not going to I'm going to be with the fans.
52:28
I'm not going to, you know, the celebrities are obviously going to be like
52:31
in the first 10 rows and I'm back here is, you know, this kind of pluck me
52:34
where they could find a seat.
52:36
And then they set them to by me.
52:37
And I'm like, holy I must be in the middle of the middle.
52:40
You know, the people, right?
52:41
I'm going to who's going to sit here?
52:43
Who's going to sit there? Yeah.
52:44
Was it Jessica Simpson when she was still with Nick Lachey?
52:48
She was for the she had brought a girlfriend.
52:49
Oh, she didn't have him.
52:51
And I don't I think Mandy was by herself for, you know, she didn't have anybody with her.
52:57
And wonder what they were thinking.
53:01
Jade Gerst sit next to me.
53:03
My my publicist PR guy for but at the time.
53:06
And all I remember was Jade whips out this this little block of starbursts
53:12
and he's like fumbling, trying to get to the starburst and Mandy Moore goes,
53:15
oh, I like starbursts.
53:17
Could I have one? And he goes, yeah.
53:18
And she goes, I like the pink one.
53:20
And he handed her one of those.
53:22
And I'm like, she's normal.
53:24
Just a regular person like, you know, we're we're sitting there.
53:27
We're all strangers.
53:29
And I didn't have the guts to be like, hey, I'm down here.
53:33
Junior, how you doing?
53:33
Nice to meet you all.
53:34
I just sat there and was like, what are we doing?
53:36
I saw it. I saw it.
53:37
Yeah. What are we doing here?
53:38
How in the hell did I get here?
53:39
That's one of the moments where you're like, how in the hell did my life
53:43
lead me to this moment?
53:45
Yeah. What the hell is happening next?
53:47
And they finally come to get me.
53:49
And I was as relieved to like get out of that situation
53:51
because I was so nervous to go backstage to an even more nerve
53:55
wracking situation to get on stage in front of everybody.
53:58
It's one of them deals where Budweiser is like, you need to do this.
54:01
We're Budweiser. And you're like, I'm freaking doing it.
54:04
That's awesome. I can't believe I get this chance.
54:06
And then you get to it and you're like, I don't want to do this.
54:09
I don't want to do this. Yeah.
54:10
I can't imagine I wasn't one of those kind of people.
54:13
I was not one of those kind of people that was like, like.
54:19
I didn't I wish I realized and appreciated what was happening in the moment.
54:23
I was too. I was more shy.
54:24
Yeah. You didn't want to screw it up.
54:27
So back to the girls.
54:30
It's 2008, maybe nine.
54:32
We just started dating.
54:34
And I think I'm still living in Jacksonville, but I come up to Daytona
54:37
to hang out with Dale and I hear that Jessica Simpson's at the racetrack.
54:43
And I were the same age.
54:44
We both came from Texas.
54:45
So always kind of been a fan of hers.
54:48
And I'm like, hey, Dale, do you think that you could get Jessica
54:52
Simpson to come to the bus so I could meet her?
54:53
And he's like, I don't think that'd be a really good idea.
54:56
And I was like, why not?
54:58
And he shows me this clip where somebody next to him, maybe it was Mike,
55:01
showed me a clip of her doing an interview earlier that day, how she had had a
55:05
dream that she and Del Jr. got married in a tree house.
55:10
And I'm like, yeah, don't bring that over here.
55:17
I haven't bought a Jessica Simpson shoe or a bag.
55:20
You know, she's got all the things ever since.
55:22
And I was like, she's trying to fish my man.
55:28
She knew exactly what she was doing.
55:30
She heard that you wanted to build a tree house.
55:33
And she's like, I had a dream.
55:35
We're meant to be together.
55:37
No, I bet she would dispute this.
55:40
Don't want to know.
55:41
Yeah, at least Dale had the way we're thought to say, let's not bring her over.
55:46
He was like, you know what?
55:47
I don't think that's a very good idea.
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He restocked our stock and I pulled it back out the other night to start eating
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some and he looks over at me like, who are you and what are you doing touching
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I said the look on your face.
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His his reaction was in such shock.
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I'm like, yeah, I eat the beef jerky.
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My my thought is so different than what you think.
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I hate the whole bag.
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I can't believe I just wanted a snack.
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You think that's what was going on in my head.
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That is not even close.
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I know, because you told me afterwards,
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that you can't believe I like it.
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I'm like, you know, you're you're you're very.
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He thinks I don't eat anything.
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I'm just gasping there.
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She's careful about what she eats.
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She tries to be smart and it's good.
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I don't ever really see you eating it.
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you get some crackers, some hummus or some stuff like that.
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She comes sitting down with a bag of beef jerky rips thing open.
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I'm like, hell, yeah, what's going on?
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Like what? Yeah, this is bad ass.
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I'm like, how did you do that?
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Like, I can't open a bag and not eat at all.
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