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I was a massive Matthew Good band fan.
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I found they were Canadian.
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I found them on much music, speaking of MTV.
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That was the much music.
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Much music was the the the counter to MTV for Canada.
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right here, we're filming this outside my house in North Carolina here in front of
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That's Dad's plane.
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Joey Meyers flying it.
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Y'all commandeer it.
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Looks like we started.
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We didn't tell anybody.
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We filmed us jogging.
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I see some hoodies.
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Why is it going so fast?
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Because I was skipping.
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Well, I can't describe what's going on.
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All the fun things.
00:45
Details of your hauling ass to this.
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He wants to talk about every single moment.
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But the problem is we can't use this video.
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So we have to like.
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No, we can't stay on a little.
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Skip skips and is it for hoodie?
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What city are you in?
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The jogging scene of us on the map.
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It's like New Orleans, Memphis.
01:05
There's a green screen at Graceland where you take pictures and they put you in front
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of Elvis and all this stuff.
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We filmed the green screen.
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Say there's a there's a there's a I can't say it.
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South Padre Island.
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Yeah, it doesn't look like it does look cold.
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And to his just to my dismay.
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We got girls with you.
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We'll pick up hookers on the beach.
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What's wrong with you?
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Christ, it's a music video.
01:30
They weren't even that cute.
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This is a it's it's framed.
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This is in Vegas or this is in Graceland in a hotel.
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That's in Las Vegas.
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This is a lot of work.
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This is a lot of effort for a video.
01:47
That's a that's in Las Vegas hitting golf balls before top golf was a thing.
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Yeah, before top golf was a thing.
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Calling some more hookers.
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Oh, no, we left him.
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We need more hookers.
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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.
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We're going to hang out.
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Open a bunch of jars.
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You 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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and I are in the Dirty Mo Media Studio for another round of Bless Your Heart.
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We have a fun show for you today.
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Nice to see you, by the way.
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Thanks for coming back to life, back to North Carolina.
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He's been on a tour.
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What? And he's going to leave again tomorrow.
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So I get him for like eight hours today.
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So thanks for coming and hanging out.
02:47
I went to Nashville to tire test for the cars tour
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and straight from there to Vegas for Chevrolet.
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And we got home at like three in the morning.
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And then I didn't set my alarm.
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You had to get me up out of bed and take out of school.
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I've turned mine off, too.
03:03
And when I was testing at Nashville.
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It is embarrassing.
03:11
We tested all day from three to seven
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because of the Norwees ordinance.
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They don't let you do anything but four or three o'clock.
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So we get done right around six thirty and taking my helmet off.
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My nails were super long because I just sometimes I get lazy.
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And my nails will be long.
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And I'll start breaking them off, like messing with the race car,
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climbing it out and breaking the nails and stuff off.
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And I had these shards of fingernails, the shanks.
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And I scooped a chunk out of my forehead,
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taking my helmet off like the last run of the day.
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And I'm standing there talking to the guys and I'm like,
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well, you know, I was doing this and doing that.
03:52
And they're looking at me like, yeah, I just scratched myself
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because they're looking at it.
03:57
And I was like, yeah, I know I just scratched myself.
03:59
I know it's bleeding.
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You're just that age.
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I know. I'm like, God, and then I had to go to do the Chevy thing
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and get on stage in front of three thousand dealers.
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Yeah. So how'd that go with?
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Well, by that point, it was scabbed over.
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Did you have anything covering it up?
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No, it was fine. It was just a scratch.
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And then this morning I got in a shower and I rubbed it too hard
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and it started bleeding again.
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So I had to put a bandage.
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Yeah. So he comes downstairs and he's got a
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type of pig bandage on his face.
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I'm like, I don't give a.
04:27
He's like, well, he goes through the whole thing.
04:30
I'm like, and are you going to start doing this with that all day long?
04:34
Because I, too, was just looking at his forehead.
04:36
Like as soon as I start telling Amy the story, I can see that
04:39
like she buying this.
04:40
She's like looking at me like, but this is a really big stretch to get attention.
04:47
But it was bleeding this morning.
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And so I'm late because I didn't set my alarm.
04:52
Amy come up there and goes, you going to be able to get up?
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It's like six seven fifteen.
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I got to be out the doors three seven thirty five ish.
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And so I look in the I get in a shower
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because I got to come here and do this or outside of just skip the shower.
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Yeah, I get out of the shower and my forehead is bleeding.
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I'm like, so I scramble, found some freaking band-aids and I put the band-aids on
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and I run downstairs while I get a text from Amy on the way to school.
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And she's like, dude, your mom went off in the bathroom.
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Yeah, there's bloody naps everywhere, bloody naps.
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Band-aid shrapnel all over the top of his counter.
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And then the box is just thrown in the floor.
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I'm like, come on, man, this is kind of get mad at the kids for doing it.
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He's got like, it's like he was a animal.
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I was putting that thing on.
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And it's upside down to the Peppa Pig baby.
05:40
Little George is upside down on your face.
05:44
Well, we're not bleeding in front of everybody.
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No, Nicole had a scratch on her face this week.
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And it was after spring break.
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She came home and her sister and her were must been getting scrappy.
05:54
They've been wrestling more.
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Anyway, so she ends up with scratch right here on the bridge of her nose.
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And it could day goes by and she doesn't bother with it.
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And then yesterday evening, and he was the day before she's in the mirror in the hallway.
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And I'm like, what are you doing?
06:12
She turns around, she has a pair of scissors and she tries to hide it behind her back.
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And I immediately think, oh, my God, she's going to cut her hair
06:18
because she's done that once.
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She didn't like this one little piece.
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So she just chopped it.
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I'm like, we're not cutting hair.
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And she's like, I'm not cutting my hair.
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I was like, well, what are you doing with the scissors?
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She goes, I don't want this anymore.
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And she points to the scab on her nose.
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And I'm like, well, you're going to just try to cut it off.
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And I was like, you're going to make it way worse.
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You're about to make your face way worse.
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Give me the scissors.
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And she was like, fine.
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And she hands me the scissors and I put the scissors away.
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By the way, the scissors in our locked cabinet and she got those out.
06:45
There's no keeping her out of stuff.
06:47
And so she goes into the we call it the changing room.
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It's like the craft room where all the band-aids and stuff are also.
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And so she gets a band-aid and she puts it across her nose right here.
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And then she sleeps in it like that and goes to school in it yesterday morning.
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And when I went to pick her up from school, half the kids in the class
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and one of the teachers all had band-aids across her nose to.
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Trendsetter. Just to make her feel better.
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I swear that Nicole.
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Freaking pisses me off.
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But God almighty, man.
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She's a stinker, but she's really clever and she's really cute.
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That's the thing is getting.
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She's like she's when she gets in trouble, the looks on her face
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and everything kind of distract you from your emotions.
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And so, I don't know, it's just hard to stay mad at her.
07:29
Super tough sometimes and then super awesome.
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And that's widening as she's getting older.
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Yeah, she's getting more easy to reason with.
07:37
But yeah, her rationale behind trying to dig the scab out of her face
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with a pair of scissors freaked me out.
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And I'm like, girlfriend, walk away from the scissors, just put them down.
07:48
She is the one, though, that if you got a if you got a scratch on your finger or something,
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she'll she'll see it like I got this little scratch on this finger.
07:56
A couple of the fingers are torn up and she'll see it come over
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and she'll be she'll look at it and be like, oh, and then she starts picking at it.
08:07
Yeah, she wants to pull it off.
08:08
She's like, and you're like, oh, God, wow.
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Yeah, she'll pet you and make you make it.
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She's like a star patch.
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And then all of a sudden rip.
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She does that with her.
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She's like trim and roll of fingernails, you know, and picking and carrying on.
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She just, I don't know, man.
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Isla did none of that, none of that.
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No, but I did hold her down for Jim yesterday.
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And I told her face.
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Just let her wear the bandaid.
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I mean, I literally ripped it off her face.
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I had to hold her down one leg over her forehead, one leg over her body.
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And I wanted to come off because it's that bandaid right there underneath her eyes.
08:42
Like, you know, since the little skin is those bandages in particular,
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they stick really hard.
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And so I was worried that that was going to happen.
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Because remember that happened that happened with Isla a couple of times?
08:55
Was it Isla and Nicole?
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It was Nicole and you ripped it off and it ripped her skin off.
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He went to do the same thing like I'm going to do it quickly so that she can't fight me.
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And it actually gave her a scab.
09:05
Like child band aids should not too much adhesive.
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It's they're tough.
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They're made to stay on like if they're in the swimming pool and that kind of thing.
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Like they're they're tough.
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They should never be ruined skin.
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The one you have on is not.
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Pepper the pig will be gentle on you.
09:19
Pepper the pig will jump right off your face.
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Yeah, I wanted a regular normal adult bandaid.
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I didn't have one in the small size.
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I had a very select I had a very small
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bunch of bandage bandages to choose from up there.
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And I was a hurry and I was half asleep.
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Yeah, I mean, all that's true.
09:42
Yeah, that's all true.
09:43
So we we got to drink of the week.
09:45
We have a really good looking drink sponsored by High Rock vodka.
09:49
And it's called The Dirty Shirley.
09:52
Dale's very excited about this because it's got whipped cream all over the time.
09:55
Well, I don't mind whipped cream.
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So this is two ounces of a high rock vodka I go I go into the fridge
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and get me a little spoonful of just whipped cream by itself sometimes.
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I'm not shocked by that.
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Do you have like the ready whip?
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We have a ready whip.
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Yeah, that's really good.
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I have a spoonful of whipped cream every nine then.
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You just indulge in every whim like you just give yourself, I don't do that.
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I was supposed to live.
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One of us, one of us has self control and that's just how it goes.
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I don't I don't do that.
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Well, you're so young.
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You get to my age, you'll be like.
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Give me that whipped cream.
10:38
I see some whipped cream on it.
10:39
All right, so we have two ounces of high rock vodka, one ounce of grenadine,
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some lemon lime soda and four, four tablespoons of a heavy whipping cream
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or or whipped cream.
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I better not drink too much today or I'll break out in hives.
10:55
This is like an adult Shirley Temple.
10:57
The grenadine will give me hives.
11:02
He's a sensitive little bird.
11:03
So I'll tell this story.
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I've never had hives in my life.
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And I don't have allergies like I am.
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I'm just what I am.
11:16
And like I'm not changing.
11:19
You know, I'm not changing my my, you know, people get older and their bodies change.
11:25
You know, I've not experienced none of this.
11:27
This was like 2004, 2000 and maybe six.
11:32
We were in Florida celebrating true ex's Bush series championship and we're
11:39
at the banquet in this resort down there in Florida and Topher was with me.
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Christopher's friend of ours.
11:48
We used to work here in the shop.
11:49
He's a real estate guy now, but we're all hanging out.
11:54
The banquet's happened.
11:55
We go to where the party is in this big ballroom and there's a guy in the
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corner with a bar and I walked up and I said, make me whatever the hell you want
12:06
And he starts pouring to, you know, all this different stuff in this class.
12:11
I take it and I drink it.
12:14
And there's 20 people in line for drinks, right?
12:17
Everybody's getting drinks and I just jumped up there and said, I don't know what
12:20
I didn't drink like I want a beer, beer, beer guy like I am.
12:23
I was, I'm straight beer these days, but I drank that thing and 10 minutes later,
12:31
I'm walking to the bathroom or somewhere.
12:33
I'm out of the ballroom and I'm, my ears are warm and I'm feeling a little hot,
12:38
feeling hot, feeling pressure, feeling like I'm my heart, I can feel my heart
12:43
beating my cheeks and your teeth.
12:45
It's like, it's how it feels.
12:47
And, uh, like you feel it.
12:49
And I walk, and I walked by Topher and Topher goes, dude, you all right?
12:54
And I was like, I'm all right.
12:56
It's like you're breaking out in hives.
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And I went and looked in the bathroom and my whole face was red.
13:04
My ears especially.
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And I didn't know what the was going on.
13:10
And so, uh, but I was hot.
13:12
And so anytime I drink, not every time, but sometimes when I drink mixed drinks,
13:20
there's certain additives that make him do that.
13:22
So Chrissy, his cousin does the same thing.
13:24
We think it's grenadine.
13:25
Hers is like a, she like had an reaction with a banana, something drink when we
13:31
No, like Bachelorette trip for every hour.
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It doesn't happen all the time, but it never happens with beer and.
13:39
He says if he drinks a beer, it'll kind of go away.
13:40
Like he can, he can dilute it.
13:42
Like if I drink, if I get a mixed drink, it's like a 50-50 chance that it'll happen.
13:48
And if I, if it does happen, I can drink a beer and it goes right away.
13:51
Your body is naturally.
13:53
The body's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is this?
13:55
My body runs on beer.
13:56
My body runs on beer.
13:58
But it all, it happens from like the neck up.
14:01
You get hot and your whole head feels like it's filling up with pressure.
14:05
And your ears especially get hot and they, you're like itchy almost.
14:11
I think it's like, I think it's a food dye thing, an additive.
14:14
No, Eileen gets like that too.
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She's got real fair skin.
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Not like you, like you're just pale all the time.
14:20
She'll get brown in the sun, but she gets flushed and splotchy when she cries.
14:27
She shows all over her face.
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It looks like she's had an allergic reaction to something.
14:32
She's got like red circles here and splotches everywhere.
14:35
But anyhow, whatever you're mixing in your high rock vodka.
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If you want to go to highrock vodka.com, you can find a bottle near you.
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Please remember to drink responsibly.
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You must be 21 or over.
14:45
Remember on the website of the high rock website, you can find a low, there's a locator.
14:50
Use the locator and it'll tell you the closest liquor store to go grab your bottle.
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No allergic reactions with high rocks.
14:59
And there's some, have they announced?
15:02
We have big things coming, but we can't tell you yet.
15:04
Big things coming and that's pun intended.
15:06
Big things coming from high rock, which is pretty cool.
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Next month, I believe.
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Well, so we went on a ski trip.
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We went on a really fun ski trip in Winter Park, Colorado.
15:21
It was the girls first time skings.
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What we did for spring break.
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And it turned out to be a lot of fun.
15:27
I was expecting to have fun because I like had my head wrapped around skiing and everything,
15:33
even with small kids, like we're going to have a good time.
15:36
Dale was apprehensive just because he's nervous.
15:39
He's always going to get hurt doing something that he doesn't need to be doing, you know,
15:43
like Brad K, just being around ski slopes.
15:47
Brad did it walking in the parking lot.
15:50
He's like, if that could happen to Brad, then you know, what's going to happen to me?
15:55
How did he break his leg walking?
15:57
He slipped himself.
15:57
He was slipping the ice.
15:59
I busted my ass on the ice, too.
16:01
We did fall a little bit or slide a little bit on ice.
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I fell down on my left knee.
16:05
Well, you're lucky.
16:07
My kneecap was not in a million bucks.
16:09
That was day three.
16:10
He's as he was heading up towards where we have all the skis just hanging out on the
16:16
So it's like, there's like this patch of ice and he slips and falls into it.
16:20
And the only person with him is Isla and she loves it when people fall down like loses
16:26
She's like, she's horse laughing at him as he's like on the ground trying to figure
16:29
out if his kneecap is broken and he turns around and goes, you know, I'll laugh with
16:35
Can you make sure I'm okay first?
16:37
He was so mad at her for laughing at him.
16:39
It was like the third or fourth day and Isla had never skied before.
16:45
I'd only skied four or five times in my life and it had been six years since I'd skied.
16:49
So I was a little nervous about it, but it came right back and Amy got the ski as well.
16:53
But, uh, I'm really, really proud of Isla because she's learned to ski well enough
16:58
that we get to go ski together down the greens and a couple of blues and stuff.
17:01
So I'm super pumped and it's just me and her and she, I'm, I'm trying to get.
17:08
There's this block.
17:09
There's this giant storage container where we keep our skis at night and it's right
17:13
next to the, to the snow and it's all very convenient.
17:16
But there's this little strip of about two foot of, of a sheet of frozen ice.
17:22
It is like three inches of water that is solid as a rock and I didn't see it because it's
17:29
between, between, I mean, it's like gravel, you know, gravelish pavement, snow and Isla's
17:35
right there and I'm looking at her, watching her as I'm walking toward her to like talking
17:40
I like I'm still here.
17:41
We're coming and I put one foot on that ice went straight down on my knee and on, and
17:47
it, I thought immediately I was like, and I'm up.
17:50
Like I've really, this is something hurt.
17:53
I busted my kneecap.
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I've done something.
17:56
It was, I went, every bit of me went down on that ice on the top of my knee and victory
18:03
So I was thinking for sure I'm hurt and there were so many people walking by and I know
18:11
not one person was like, Hey, man, you either not one person, you know, if you see somebody
18:16
on the slopes out there, you usually kind of ski over and go, man, y'all good, you
18:20
know, you need some help getting up or is everybody okay?
18:23
Hell, this is on the base at the ground.
18:25
Nobody, I mean, this is eight o'clock in the morning and everybody's just kind of showing
18:28
They, all the people walked by me and I'm laying there in real pain.
18:35
It must not have been as dramatic looking as you felt like they're looking at me.
18:40
Well, I guess they could see that you weren't crying.
18:42
Oh my God, I was in pain.
18:43
It's still sore now.
18:44
He has a big bruise on his leg.
18:46
So he started laughing and I'm, and I'm not, I'm not going to get mad at that.
18:52
I get up, I'm just thankful.
18:54
Like, am I going to get to ski today?
18:56
Do I got to go get my knee looked at?
18:58
So after a few minutes of figuring out the knee was fine, I said, I love, I said, I
19:04
don't mind laughing cause that's funny, but check on me first and then we'll laugh.
19:10
I'll laugh with you.
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And she was like, all right.
19:14
Yeah, she's not going to do that.
19:17
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19:30
We had a damn good time.
19:31
We had a damn good time.
19:32
She, the girls did ski school for like two and a half days.
19:35
So we had plenty of time to like ski, especially the first day.
19:39
We went really hard the first day.
19:41
That was so much fun.
19:42
We hopped right on the gondola went up.
19:43
We skied 16, 15, 16 miles.
19:47
First trip up the chairlift chairlift scare me anyway.
19:52
So we skied 16 miles day one, 15 or 16 miles, right?
19:56
And that was really just like the first half of the day.
19:58
And I talked about it to TJ brought it up when Brad was on and I
20:04
questioned the legitimacy.
20:06
And so him and Brad's hosting the show here for me.
20:09
Him and TJ have a little fun.
20:13
Like he's ski 15 miles and TJ, I come back here and I'm like, why
20:17
were y'all talking about us skiing 15 miles a day one?
20:20
He's like, that doesn't seem like a lot.
20:23
No, no, no, I said it seemed like a lot.
20:25
I thought you were.
20:25
No, TJ said it did.
20:27
Oh, TJ, TJ can't let anybody have.
20:30
And this is the same.
20:32
Brad, I'm like, Brad didn't even make it close.
20:35
How are you talking exactly?
20:38
Wait, first day we get on the damn chairlift and go up.
20:41
I fell off the chairlift.
20:44
He and I are on there together.
20:45
It's just the two of us riding along and I'm five three.
20:49
I'm not super tall.
20:50
So like chairlift is like an active thing for me.
20:53
Like I have to get my mind right, get ready to jump off basically.
20:56
Well, his skis tapped mine.
20:58
He didn't do anything wrong, but like his skis tapped mine as he's jumping off.
21:02
So like it threw me back in the seat a little bit.
21:04
And so my ass wasn't coming out.
21:05
And so I rode, I started going this way and I just jumped off.
21:09
They had to stop it.
21:10
I'm like, oh, my God, this is how it's going to go.
21:12
This is the tone we've set for me being on skis.
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It's going to be a disaster.
21:18
But it was it was fine after that.
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But Nicole had a couple of moments like that, too, with the chairlift.
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It was scary getting her on and off.
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Yeah, we skied four days.
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I ended up skiing 50 miles total.
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And then we and the the craziest part.
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So all the parents will appreciate this.
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But when we're at the when we're at the base camp or at the base of the mountain,
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where all the food and restaurants and all this stuff and the gondola
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right in the middle is this really steep.
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It's not a black, but it's very steep.
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And you're looking at that all week long.
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Yeah, you have to pass by it just to get from one thing to the next.
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And so you're looking at it just going, God, that looks different.
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And there's all these badass skiers coming down it all day long.
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Shredding all the way down.
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Shoo, man, that guy's good.
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You know, and you're just watching this hill.
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And you're like, yep, my ass ain't coming down that.
22:19
I'm not going to be doing that one.
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Actively avoiding every time you go down to make sure I don't end up.
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You're looking at the signs.
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OK, green, green, got it.
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Because I'm a green.
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I'm not going to take the easy.
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And there's a sign that says easiest way down the hill.
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You're like, yep, that's me.
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Well, they for Eila.
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She's following her cousin who's who's a good skier, roughly the same age.
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And Adelaide has been teaching Eila for a couple of days as they are as they're out
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And Adelaide, I got to credit her as an incredible teacher.
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She's skiing down the mountain, looking back at Eila, telling Eila what to do the entire time.
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Never looking in front of your skier.
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Great little coach.
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Great, said, mate, your old little coach.
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Talking her up, too.
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Like, you got this.
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They're just turning and turning.
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They're skiing better than I ski.
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But all the while, she's literally got her head turned backwards skiing down the mountain.
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She don't and Adelaide don't give a s***.
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She'll go down a blue.
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And as long as Eila don't know it,
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Eila don't know where she doesn't know what a green, blue, what that means.
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So she just following Adelaide.
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Well, last day, it's four o'clock.
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The lifts are closing and I'm everybody's literally leaving and exhausted.
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There's no one on the slopes.
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We're like the last 10 people up there on top of this mountain.
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And I'm like, we got to get off this damn thing.
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And Adelaide and them are like, let's go down this route.
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We haven't been down this route.
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And I'm, and of course I'm not going to watch my little
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I'll go and take, I'm not going to take the green.
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No, you've got to follow her down.
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I'm not going to go the easiest route.
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And so we're skiing, skiing and skiing and skiing.
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And this runs about a mile long.
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And man, I'm getting tired and they're not stopping.
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I got to stop every now and then.
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And you like pull over in park just to take a breather?
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Yeah, because we're, I mean, every probably three,
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every quarter to half mile.
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It's steep on the steep stuff because I'm, I'm not a good skier.
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So I'm, I'm working way harder than I should.
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And so my legs are burning.
24:32
My thighs are burning and I'm watching them girls and they're
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going and they're going and I'm like, all right, I'm going too.
24:41
I finally recognize it.
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Like we're going down.
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It's, it's, it's time.
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It's, it's happening.
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The steep end, the steep end of the base.
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That's where we're headed.
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We're, we're going down that.
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And I'm starting to get nervous for Isla because I think once Isla sees that
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cliff, yeah, she's going to freak.
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And then how are we going to get her down the mountain?
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She did cry the day before realizing that she was on a blue.
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She found out she was on a blue and she's like, I don't want to be like locked up.
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And you know, we told her the blues are harder and she got an epic fit.
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Well, she's going down this and we, we, we nose over this cliff and it's
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straight down to the base, but her ass still going, following her cousin.
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She was so focused on following Island.
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She didn't realize where she was.
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Well, she, they stopped.
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They get over on the side halfway down this steep part.
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And so I ski over there and I stopped.
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I'm like, I'm tired.
25:35
Thanks for stopping.
25:38
I'm glad we stopped, but how are we going to get going again?
25:42
Like getting going again on this is going to be tough.
25:45
Well, we stopped and man, we're off to the side.
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All these bad ass skiers are going by at a hundred mile an hour.
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And I was like, girls, you know, eventually they're laying out.
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They're like, they're laying in the damn snow.
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They don't give a s***.
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You know, they're just being kids.
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And I'm like, girls, you know, eventually we got to get going.
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There's some skiers coming down here pretty fast.
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We just need to get out.
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They're coming right over the hill.
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When you get out of the way.
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I was like, we need to probably start thinking about getting moving.
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So they stand up and when they stand up, they, they start sliding down this hill.
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And, um, Kobe, uh, is with me who's married to Amy's sister.
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And so Kobe's down a little bit further and he's trying to keep them from just
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barrel rolling down the hill.
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And that was really touching go for a second.
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Cause I thought if Isla doesn't do this right,
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if she doesn't get her skis parallel to the mountain,
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she's going to end up hauling ass down on her butt and not being able to slow down.
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Um, and I was trying not to tell her that because she'll start crying.
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She gets overwhelmed with all that information.
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And I was, but he, you know, we, we, Kobe did most of the work.
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I was up the mountain.
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You're just trying to keep up with the girls.
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I was up about three feet.
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I've got some sticks and stuff up off the ground and I'm handing that to them.
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But for the most part, Kobe was the one dam in the, you know,
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He's talking about their poles, not actual sticks.
27:14
And so anyways, we got them up and as soon as they popped up,
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they just go, turn back, back to skiing.
27:21
That's what it's like to not have anxiety deal.
27:23
They just like, you know, live, live their lives.
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I was, so, you know, I, I've been proud of her and I've been proud of our girls
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and I'm certainly proud of you.
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And there's these great feelings that you get inside when things happen that they do.
27:39
Milestones are different.
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Watching her go down that thing that I was even nervous being on and doing it
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without even a thought and having only learned how to ski a couple of days ago.
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I mean, I don't, you know, parents experience those things multiple times in a child's life,
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but it was just such a cool feeling.
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It's really fun to watch her not get overwhelmed and just go for it because she does get in
28:06
So I felt a little bit of that the day before when I went and skied with her.
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And I was like, Amy, you got to ski.
28:12
You got to ski with them.
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You got to ski with them because I was wanting you to like see it and go, oh my, look at her go.
28:18
It would be fun to ski with her.
28:20
Skying with Nicole is not the same experience.
28:23
Nicole hates skiing.
28:25
Nicole wants to be inside.
28:26
Nicole don't want to ski.
28:27
She wants to do anything even here.
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That's my kind of person.
28:29
She wants to be outside for 30 minutes or so and she's like, I want to go home.
28:32
It's the exact opposite of what I thought.
28:34
Well, because she's sporty and like she's very coordinated.
28:37
I thought Isla would be the, oh, I don't want to do this.
28:39
This is not, you know, this is not princess dresses and fake nails.
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I don't want to do this.
28:45
Isla likes to do anything Isla is doing.
28:46
So I think that had everything to do with her determination.
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But Nicole and Eva, so there's another little Eva.
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She's a year older than Nicole.
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Even when skiing last year, so she's got a little bit more experience.
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And so she can use the poles and go down the mountain on her own.
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She gets tired and worn out too because she's still young, but Nicole didn't sign up for
29:06
this ski trip and she was not happy about having to get the boots on and do the whole thing.
29:11
Like she'll put her gear, like her dress on, but like the boots and all that and the helmet,
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she's like complaining.
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The whole first day was my helmet doesn't fit right.
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My helmet hurts, my helmet this.
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I'm like, you wear a helmet and have stuff like that all the time.
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You'll go outside and get your bike helmet just to wear it without riding your bike.
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So what's wrong with the helmet?
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Like is it really the helmet or is it the fact that we didn't talk about this enough
29:33
and now you're in the cold trying to figure out how to ski and you didn't really want to
29:36
do this and everybody's legs hurt.
29:39
Like she just was not into it.
29:41
So by the time we got to day two of ski school, she didn't do the first morning.
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The girls, the big girls went with the coach and I kept her at the house
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and then we went down and kind of met everybody.
29:53
So like we backed her off of the ski school because she just was a challenge.
29:56
She was quote unquote a challenge.
29:58
Yeah, we got up in the morning one time and I took Nicole down into the lockers to get our
30:03
on and we literally had just gotten there and it's like eight o'clock in the morning.
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We get all our boots and we come out of the lockers and we're going to the slopes and Nicole goes
30:22
Meanwhile, we've all got the boots on.
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Nobody's carried anybody.
30:25
I'm like, if that damn doughnut stand was open right there, you'd be jogging to it.
30:30
Your ass ain't tired.
30:31
I ain't buying this.
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Yeah, I was telling her that.
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I was like, you ain't tired.
30:37
He ain't done nothing.
30:38
That was the last day we stayed back with Eva and Nicole so that the big kids could go ski.
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And then we met them around lunchtime.
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She's like, I'm tired.
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I'm like, you guys have been sitting on the couch all morning.
30:50
You have Nicole singing while she skis.
30:54
So the last day, so when we finally got there on the last day, Dale hooked up with Island,
30:58
Kobe and they went off into their own thing.
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And so Katie, my sister and I took the two littles and did our own thing on the smaller slopes.
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And Katie is really petite and I have back problems.
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And so she volunteered to ski with Nicole in between her skis and then Nicole held onto her
31:17
So like they were kind of skiing together in lockstep the whole way.
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And she did that all afternoon.
31:23
And we get to one of the lifts and she's like, Nicole is just singing the whole time.
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I'm like, what is she singing?
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She goes, she's singing, I don't want to lose your love tonight.
31:35
Nicole says the way down the mountain is hilarious.
31:40
So like she had a good time and she is a good time.
31:43
But those like lead up moments.
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Yeah, it was a lot.
31:46
That's pretty awesome.
31:46
She's singing an 80s song.
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Not something like kids.
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She wasn't singing like Taylor Swift or something.
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She's heard on like a princess movie.
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She's singing some really good music.
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Katie was like enjoying her radio that she had in between her legs.
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That was really fun.
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I went up a couple ski lifts with Nicole when she was pumped and happy.
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But also she's so tiny.
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That ski lift hits her right in the butt.
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And then you have to grab her.
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Grab her and drink her up on it.
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She's not on the seat.
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That happened every time.
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So there's these part dudes hanging out at the gondolas, right?
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You know, tell you if you get on it wrong or whatever.
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Or just to push the stop button.
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And every time we got up there with Nicole and got successfully on the lift,
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the guy would go, good job.
32:36
They've seen some ****.
32:37
He's like, I don't want to hit this button.
32:41
One of us had her by the back of her clothes, yanking her.
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And the other one had the arm underneath her arm.
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Because like getting her off too,
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you have to like lift her up and scoot her out.
32:53
So there was a slope situation coming off of the,
32:56
coming off of the lift, the two person lift.
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Dale and Nicole are in front of me.
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I'm in the seat behind.
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They get to the top.
33:05
Dale successfully gets off of the lift.
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She falls off and then lays like a mermaid.
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**** top of the mountain.
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And meanwhile, there's a, there's a straight cliff behind her.
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It's just snow, but like.
33:21
She's going all the way down.
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She didn't go down it.
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No, she just laid there.
33:25
So we're getting ready to get off.
33:27
I got her own and the guy, you know, at the bottom goes,
33:31
And we get to the top and I'm like,
33:32
all right, we're getting ready to get off.
33:34
She put her arm around mine and I've got her like this.
33:37
She got her arm through here.
33:38
That was a mistake.
33:39
He didn't have a hole to her.
33:40
I'm like, we're going to get up and I'm going,
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we're going to lift and I'm going to pick you up.
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And as soon as the thing did, she just lets go.
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She just pulls her arm out and she go and the,
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and she just froze and fell off.
33:53
So I ski down this little slope and I'm like,
33:57
you know, I'm going to get back up that.
34:00
I've got to come out of my skis.
34:01
I can't ski back up that hill.
34:03
And I look in the box and the lady that's running the thing.
34:07
She goes, don't worry.
34:09
She puts your shoes on and goes out there, picks up.
34:11
Nicole sends you down.
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It takes a minute though because she didn't have her shoes on
34:17
And Amy can see any of this.
34:18
And they're taking pictures of Nicole laying on her side.
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And I'm behind, from behind just waiting for Nicole just to
34:23
make one wrong move and tumble down that little mountain.
34:26
I'm like, this is a disaster.
34:27
Yeah, it was, it was fine.
34:31
After that, I was like, all right, Nicole, we're going to get
34:33
down to the bottom of the mountain.
34:34
We're going to go get some donuts.
34:36
No more skiing for us.
34:38
So do we have a ski trip?
34:39
We need to just apprey all day.
34:41
So do we have a ski trip plan for the future?
34:43
We're going to go every year, I think.
34:46
Winter park was fabulous.
34:47
For families and kids.
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A lot of great places to eat.
34:55
I had, we were, we went up to this little tubing thing to do some tubing.
35:03
So there's a couple of tubing options.
35:06
We went down the road and this, it is fast.
35:09
It is lightning fast.
35:10
I'm just saying, like, if you go to winter park, you have to hit the hit the
35:15
So we're, we're at the tubing thing and Nicole comes over with a box of candy and
35:22
it's gummy worms and really chewy sticky.
35:27
And I got a couple of crowns and, and I grabbed one of those pieces of candy and
35:36
Tap all had a tooth couple.
35:38
That's not good on the road.
35:39
That was, that was the other slope.
35:41
That was like day, day one.
35:43
Well, I was just going to tell the story if I was funny.
35:46
So we, I'm sitting, I know it when it happens immediately.
35:49
And I was like, and so I text my dentist and I'm like, man, I'm in Colorado.
35:57
Got a couple of days.
35:58
I'll be home Friday night.
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I was like, you know, what do you want me to do?
36:02
He's like, don't worry about it.
36:04
I'll come in Saturday morning.
36:05
You can do it real quick.
36:06
Put it back in a problem.
36:08
I'm like, all right.
36:10
He's, I said, he said, if you want to look at a place, you know, if you want to get a
36:14
dentist there to do it.
36:15
So I get on the Google maps and found a dentist right in town and I called him and
36:21
I was like, Hey, I was like, this is what happened.
36:23
I was like, what do you think?
36:26
The lady's like, I'll see you in the morning, 830.
36:30
And so he get up in the morning and I'm like, Amy, will you go with me to the
36:34
I didn't want to go by myself.
36:35
Oh, that's, so here's the thing about Dale and teeth.
36:38
If some, and I get it.
36:39
When something's wrong with his teeth, a crown comes off, something happens.
36:44
He's like, he goes into his little shell and everything sucks until he gets his teeth fixed.
36:49
And so I was very proud of him that he was actually able to figure out a solution and
36:54
get it done before we got home because then that would have derailed the rest of the trip.
37:00
I'm like, who's going to stay with the kids?
37:02
Cause I knew that the big girls and Katie and Kobe were probably going to go down to
37:05
the slopes and they have to leave by then to get down there.
37:08
Um, I'm like, I don't know if I can do that.
37:11
I think you'll be fine.
37:11
It's like literally half a mile down the road because do you think your dad would go with me?
37:17
I'm like, you want to take Jeff to the dentist with you?
37:20
Cause if my dad was on the trip with us and dad, my dad's like, I'll go with you.
37:26
You want, you want me to go to the dentist with you?
37:28
I was like, this is a new level of needing attention or needing help.
37:31
Not needing attention.
37:33
You want your word.
37:35
Yes, I am needy, but it's like, I don't like going anywhere by myself.
37:39
But you get there and you're just sitting in the lobby anyway.
37:41
It's not like we're holding each other's hand.
37:43
And once you're back in the room, you're not with them.
37:46
And you're, you know, that was, so he did say that wasn't a room.
37:48
Everybody's lined up next to each other.
37:51
So we go to the dentist and the ladies in there are super sweet and we go to the back
37:57
and the dude, he fixes it right up.
37:59
They knocked it out of the park.
38:02
And we got out of there and then we went.
38:04
Bought some things.
38:06
We went to the bakery and bought some donuts and things.
38:08
Shopping and so forth.
38:09
And so, I mean, we had some objectives outside of the dentist and it didn't take that long,
38:15
But the fact that he, as his adult self still wants someone to go with him to do things like that.
38:22
What would happen if Isla's married and her husband needs to go to the dentist and ask you?
38:28
Yeah, that's a great question.
38:29
And her 51 year old husband asks you to go with him.
38:33
You know what I'd say?
38:35
I'd say I get it, man.
38:41
I'll f**king go, man.
38:42
He probably did ask the right person.
38:43
My dad's an only child and he probably is just as needy.
38:47
If I thought it would have been awkward, I would have been out and not asked.
38:51
But Jeff is totally the dude that would go with me.
38:53
And he might enjoy having a long time with Dale and just like.
38:59
Y'all are making something out of nothing.
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And if that's what you need to do for your show, fine.
39:05
I'm in the content business.
39:05
You are the something.
39:08
This isn't made up.
39:10
I volunteered to f**king to story.
39:15
Well, it's our story, actually.
39:21
There's two tubing places.
39:23
And we cram in the second one before we go snowmobiling on our last day there.
39:28
And it's down the street and it's in this little like
39:32
hut you go in and the kid working in there has a hard time getting us all registered.
39:36
Like it's a process.
39:37
So like we're all like a little bit frustrated by the time we get to the tubes.
39:41
I'll be straight on.
39:41
And we didn't have enough time really to do all this before we went to the snowmobiles.
39:45
When we so when we left the house, the plan was not to go tubing because we were snowmobiling later
39:51
that afternoon or that morning.
39:53
We were snowmobiling.
39:54
None of us could figure out what we really needed.
39:56
And I thought and we were we hadn't ate and we were all.
39:59
So the rest of us did.
40:01
Oh, when we were when we left the house, the plan was we were going to eat.
40:05
And by time we were going to have a leisurely lunch and then go to the snowmobiles and I was on
40:11
my phone all the way right wherever and looking down, not looking at drive.
40:17
I drove some of this trip.
40:18
And so this particular trip I got to play on my phone like a lot of people.
40:23
And so we I look up and we're at the freaking tubing thing.
40:27
And I'm like, how did this happen?
40:29
How did I get here?
40:30
And they're like, yeah, we decided to go tubing.
40:33
You weren't paying attention.
40:35
And I'm like, oh, just like you weren't paying attention.
40:37
This whole conversation is happening in the car around you.
40:40
Like you were you didn't have headphones on like you.
40:43
I know I wasn't paying attention.
40:44
I don't it's a gift to be able to really not pay attention that well.
40:48
I don't know how to do that.
40:49
You're calling it a gift here.
40:50
So I'm trying to lift you back up so that you don't get really mad at me.
40:53
I was I was just saying.
40:57
I was so annoyed that we were tubing.
40:59
I was like, I was trying my hardest.
41:00
But this slope looks like so much more fun than the other one.
41:03
He didn't tube on the other one.
41:05
So we're like, all right, we're going to just go hit this.
41:08
Cause your tooth popped off.
41:10
But this one was super fast.
41:13
So we got we get the tubes.
41:14
We get finally get our tickets.
41:15
We get helmeted up all the things dad didn't put a helmet on, which he just refused.
41:22
He had his he still has his 1995 neon pink stuff from he had a baseball cap trips forever ago.
41:30
And so he still wears that stuff when he goes skiing.
41:32
So he could see where he was going because he had a neon pink hat on.
41:37
He doesn't hear very well anymore.
41:38
So he's going to one of the one of the escalator belt things.
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And he goes to the one in the middle.
41:45
Well, they had told us when we were in the truck that that middle one wasn't working
41:49
to go to the one on the right.
41:50
It was the only belt working.
41:52
Well, he didn't pay attention to that or he just couldn't hear.
41:54
And so he heads out in front of everybody because he's tired of the kids complaining
41:57
having to pull their tubes all of a while.
41:59
Listen, this is epic.
42:00
And he goes all the way to the middle, which is not close.
42:03
Like it's pretty far out there.
42:04
It's like 75 yards out.
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And the other ones even way further.
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So he gets out there and his little card gets him through the little
42:14
opener and he just stands there because the belt's not moving.
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But then he just stands there for like 10 minutes.
42:19
He's standing there.
42:20
He's pushing buttons.
42:21
He's stepping on the thing, like thinking maybe it's censored or something.
42:26
Katie's trying to call him.
42:27
Katie's trying to text him.
42:28
He's not looking at his phone.
42:29
It's like not his inclination to just like pick that up.
42:32
And so eventually he gets really pissed off and you can see him kind of moving his head
42:37
like he's talking to himself.
42:38
Goes back through there and marches all the way back to the to the gate or to the little hut
42:43
where you have to check in.
42:44
It was a lot of work just pulling that thing back and forth.
42:48
I went up down the slope a couple of times with Nicole.
42:51
So I've done my dad duty.
42:54
I waited at the bottom of this hill.
42:57
I'm like, Amy, I'm.
42:59
I was doing it by myself.
43:01
I'm like, do you want to take Nicole a couple of times?
43:05
So I walked back to the hut and I come walking over there and Jeff's leaning up against the hut.
43:11
And he looks like he's just waiting on us.
43:14
And I was like, hey, Jeff, I'm going to go sit in a truck, man.
43:18
You want to go sit in the truck?
43:19
Let's just sit in the truck and wait on him.
43:20
And I thought he'd be like, hell, yeah, let's go sit in the truck.
43:24
He goes, I'm waiting on the damn manager.
43:27
I was like, really?
43:29
He goes, hell, yeah, I walked over there and that belt's broke.
43:34
And it's like, I know they told us not to use it to go the other one.
43:37
He goes, well, I ain't walking all the way back over there now.
43:40
I'm waiting on the manager.
43:41
They're going to give me my money back.
43:43
I'm not walking way over there to get on that one.
43:49
And I'm like, holy s***.
43:51
It's like one of them things where they're like, hey, man,
43:53
you're turning into your parents.
43:56
And I was like, this dude's crossed the line.
43:59
He's crossed into the next threshold of I want to see the manager.
44:03
Like every other place he goes into, it's going to be one of those.
44:07
I need to see the manager.
44:08
Service going good.
44:09
I'll let me talk to the manager.
44:10
Or it's your supervisor.
44:11
My sandwich doesn't look like the picture up there.
44:13
I want to see the manager.
44:14
You know, remember in that, what is that movie?
44:25
The sandwich doesn't look like the picture.
44:29
Where he goes crazy.
44:31
He's going to drive me crazy.
44:33
He's going to look it up for us.
44:35
Trying to help our brain parts.
44:37
It was amazing though.
44:41
So the movie's falling down.
44:42
And he goes into a fast food joint to get breakfast.
44:48
And they're like, we're no longer serving breakfast.
44:50
And he goes, I won't breakfast.
44:55
And they're like, sir, it's 1105.
44:58
Breakfast is over at 11.
44:59
And he's like, fine, I'll take a number three.
45:03
And they throw it on the table in front of him.
45:05
And he goes, and it's all up.
45:07
And he's like, this doesn't look like that.
45:11
He's like this anti-hero that kind of goes through this day,
45:16
kind of fix and broke like that.
45:19
You know what I mean?
45:20
But he's lost his mind, but he is not wrong.
45:23
Remember when they extended breakfast?
45:25
Like they never used to.
45:26
Like that wasn't a normal thing.
45:28
By the way, this is my final story for the day.
45:33
We had another cuss word from Nicole.
45:38
She was, she had just done a really good job eating dinner.
45:42
Like the girl eating dinner is like an Olympic sport, right?
45:45
You have to like, how many bites, how many bites,
45:47
how many numbers of bites they're always asking.
45:49
I'm like, just eat.
45:50
So they smashed dinner.
45:52
She's got like three tater tots, sweet potato tots, you know,
45:55
like three of those left on her plate.
45:57
And I told her that they ate well,
45:58
then they were going to get some ice cream.
46:02
And yes, I bribed the kids with ice cream.
46:04
And there's no shame in that, but she gets close to the end
46:07
and she looks over at Isla and she goes, what the hell?
46:11
Just without any reason.
46:15
And I'm like, I just look up.
46:17
I'm like, wait, what?
46:18
What did you just say?
46:19
She goes, I mean, I was like, you know what you said.
46:24
Like, you know, we don't talk like that.
46:25
And I'm trying to go through the whole thing.
46:26
Just call me, like trying to get her to tell me something.
46:30
And Isla didn't even hear it.
46:31
She was like, what'd she say?
46:32
I was like, I'm not going to repeat it for her.
46:34
And I was like, no ice cream.
46:36
You don't get ice cream anymore.
46:37
And she gets really upset.
46:38
She's like, no, I'm sorry.
46:41
I was like, nope, no ice cream.
46:42
And so we sat there for a few more minutes.
46:44
She has like, fighting her just to eat those last three tater tots.
46:47
And I thought about it.
46:48
I'm like, I got to punish her somehow for this
46:50
so that she knows she can't do it.
46:52
So I tell her she can earn back the ice cream,
46:54
but she has to do a chore.
46:56
And she's like, okay.
46:57
And she kind of lights up.
46:59
The kid likes to clean.
47:01
She has her own little vacuum.
47:02
She'll help me with trash.
47:03
She likes to wipe things down.
47:04
She does that kind of stuff.
47:05
So I Google like tours for kids
47:07
and they're all like cleaning things like that.
47:09
I'm like, well, that's not going to work for her.
47:10
That's going to make her feel validated.
47:12
Like she can't do any of those chores.
47:14
So I'm like, I'm going to do something
47:16
that's going to gross her out.
47:17
And I told her she had to eat a spoonful of honey
47:21
to earn the ice cream back
47:23
because the texture of that makes her want to gag.
47:26
She should have did ketchup.
47:27
Well, next time it might be ketchup.
47:29
Yeah, because she's missing out.
47:31
She won't try ketchup.
47:33
Well, honey's really thick and sticky.
47:35
So like the purpose was to piss her off
47:37
or make her understand.
47:38
Believe it or not, this would absolutely piss her off.
47:41
I know a lot of people are like, what the hell is this honey?
47:43
I put a good dollop of honey on a tiny little kid's crew.
47:48
You made her have a good job.
47:49
You made her have a good job.
47:51
So I put it on there and Ila's dying laughing
47:54
because she's like, this is going to be awesome.
47:56
She's like, I want some honey.
47:58
Can I have some honey?
47:58
Like, no, get out of here.
48:00
So we're sitting in the kitchen floor.
48:02
She's like on her knees trying to talk herself into doing this.
48:05
I was like, just turn it up and just lick it.
48:07
And she's like, she starts to gag herself.
48:12
I don't like honey.
48:14
Well, Nicole doesn't like condiments or-
48:17
Toothpaste is a texture.
48:18
Any texture of any kind of a-
48:21
So yeah, this is a bad-
48:22
This is her worst nightmare.
48:24
She won't put syrup on her pancakes or nothing.
48:26
That's no mustard, no ketchup.
48:31
So she finally gets the courage to stick her finger in there
48:33
and just take a bite and she goes, this is disgusting.
48:36
And I was like, you gotta eat the whole thing.
48:38
She goes like, I don't want it.
48:39
I was like, well, then you don't get any ice cream.
48:41
She goes, I want the ice cream.
48:42
I was like, then you have to eat the honey.
48:44
And so I'm like, this is for that cuss word, remember?
48:46
This isn't really about the ice cream.
48:48
And so eventually she takes a lick of it,
48:50
then truly starts to gag, like, reflect.
48:53
I thought she was going to vomit.
48:54
Then I take the spoon from her and she goes,
48:56
I won't do it again.
48:57
I was like, the next time it's going to be mayonnaise, kid.
49:00
It's like, the next time you do this,
49:01
I'm going to give you a spoonful of something really-
49:02
Maybe some barbecue sauce.
49:03
What are we going to do?
49:06
I am heartbroken about her.
49:08
She did it for attention.
49:09
There was no context, there was no conversation happening.
49:13
You're heartbroken about her condiment issue?
49:14
I'm heartbroken about the condiment issue.
49:16
We have to keep making her try it.
49:18
But why does it matter to you if she doesn't like condiments?
49:22
Why does it matter to you?
49:23
Well, A, all right, what is it?
49:26
It's a sensory issue.
49:27
It's a sensory issue that it's like a wire cross.
49:33
Kind of like a jewelry phobia?
49:36
Toothpaste, ketchup, syrup, anything like that,
49:41
she's excluded out of her life, right?
49:45
And so I just know like her sister's over there eating fries and ketchup.
49:48
Here's the thing though.
49:49
We're having to hide the f***ing ketchup.
49:51
We don't have to hide it.
49:53
Oh yeah, we have to hide it from Riley.
49:54
She'll drink the whole thing.
49:55
But she'll- Nicole will have ice cream with chocolate syrup all over it.
49:59
So there's the loophole.
50:00
I think it's just her mind.
50:03
You know what I mean?
50:04
That's like I would like, there's certain foods I wouldn't like or desserts and
50:08
people like ask my parents and they're like,
50:09
I don't care if he doesn't eat it, that's more for us or like it doesn't-
50:13
It's not like it's a bad thing that eat like, if you don't eat condiments, that's-
50:16
She's not hurting herself.
50:17
It's not like she's losing some nutritional value.
50:21
If she wasn't eating like protein or stuff that you need, like-
50:25
Yeah, we went through that with Isla.
50:28
So I got this new watch.
50:29
But it was a really fun torture moment for me.
50:32
One more thing about the trip, well, we had a couple things about the trip we didn't get to,
50:37
but I got this watch and I talked about this on the Dell Junior Download.
50:45
I have the Bass Pro Shops Club Card.
50:50
I use it to buy everything and it puts free-
50:52
It puts money in my account rewards that I can-
50:56
Yeah, he's got reward points.
50:57
That I can use at Bass Pro.
51:00
And so I got this watch, Connor Zillich and Marty Lindley told me about it.
51:05
And it's just a Garmin.
51:06
And so I've been wearing it for the last couple of weeks.
51:09
Coincidentally, we go on a ski trip.
51:11
So I'm logging my runs and it does it automatically.
51:16
It knows when you're on the chairlift.
51:18
It knows when you're back on the ice or the snow.
51:25
I was going down this hill in like day one or two
51:29
and my damn legs got tired and I got tired of turning.
51:33
And I was coming to the steep part that flattened out and went off to the gondola.
51:39
And I'm like, well, I want to keep up enough speed to soar this flat space to the gondola.
51:45
I'm going to just go straight and I got up to 35 miles an hour and busted my ass.
51:52
I didn't know you fell right there in front of everybody.
51:55
I mean, in front of Kobe, Kobe was the only one.
51:57
Well, maybe right there down at the bottom.
51:59
No, it was a long flat run to the gondola.
52:03
And so I was going to try to keep, get as much speed as I could.
52:06
Like in the mountain somewhere, not down at the bottom.
52:08
Yes, not at the bottom.
52:09
And so I crashed at 35 miles an hour,
52:15
falling on that ice at the base, walking hurt worse somehow.
52:21
Kobe also laughed his ass off.
52:23
So everybody's probably wondering if I busted my ass.
52:26
I did bust my ass and one time very spectacularly at 35 miles an hour.
52:31
And I lived to tell about it.
52:32
I did not bust my ass.
52:34
So, but I didn't ski as near as much as Dale did.
52:40
The Garmin watch, okay.
52:46
I had this thing and they were telling me when I got it,
52:51
Marty and me were talking about things that it does.
52:53
It tracks your sleep and all this stuff.
52:55
And I'm thinking, all right, you know, it's kind of encouraging me
52:57
to be a little more healthier.
53:01
He said, man, the battery lasts for days and days and days.
53:06
I was like, that's, he's like, you'll see.
53:10
And he ain't lying.
53:12
I've charged, I've had this thing for probably two and a half,
53:14
three weeks and I've charged it twice and it charges in minutes.
53:20
I had an Apple watch.
53:21
I don't wear it anymore because you got to take the sum off every day
53:25
and put it on the charger.
53:27
Like, what is the deal?
53:30
Well, it's probably like what it's doing.
53:33
Are you really going to try to like the Apple watch?
53:35
You're pulling like you're getting text messages.
53:39
This is doing all that too.
53:41
Does it get text messages on that?
53:43
See, this thing does everything the Apple watch does.
53:46
It gives you notifications from your phone.
53:49
It's doing your heart rate.
53:53
It's, it's, it's gathering.
53:55
Does it track your anxiety?
53:57
It's gathering information right now.
53:59
My heart rate, calories burned, steps I'm taking, all that.
54:03
It's doing stuff all the time.
54:05
Way more than my Apple watch I ever asked it to do.
54:09
And my Apple watch couldn't live for a freaking day, two days.
54:12
This thing's, what's that all about?
54:16
Well, according to Chad.
54:19
Yeah, what'd Chad say?
54:20
Garmin watches last longer than Apple watches because they are engineered
54:24
for power efficiency, featuring specialized low power displays, like memory,
54:28
and pixel less demanding operating systems.
54:32
Well, they were background processes.
54:34
So like, well, that's Apple watches problem right now.
54:36
But, but they also give you things that can make it better than the Garmin,
54:41
depending on what you want.
54:43
I don't know about that.
54:43
I mean, can you text from your app from the Garmin?
54:48
You can talk to it.
54:52
I'm probably sure you can.
54:53
Are you really going to ask Chad that?
54:57
Well, I miss, I was talking to the guys the other day in text.
55:00
And I'm, and I was talking to my phone like, Hey guys, blah, blah, blah, blah.
55:04
And I said, I asked Chad about blah, blah, blah.
55:08
And that's what Chad said.
55:09
And it missed it auto corrected to Chad.
55:11
And I said, all right, I'm never calling Chad.
55:14
It's always Chad for now.
55:15
I'm never calling Chad, Chad anymore.
55:17
Now it's Chad from here on out because that's way better.
55:22
I feel like you should call it Chet.
55:28
Because the AI is so imperfect.
55:31
Chad is the perfect name for it.
55:34
Sorry, Chad's in the world.
55:36
But if you know, if your name is Chad, you already know that.
55:40
Chad's know their brads and Chad's.
55:42
Brads and Chad's, yeah.
55:44
Chad's know that thing about their name.
55:46
They're typically like lax bros and probably working finance.
55:50
Like they wear a little vest.
55:53
You're good at explaining this.
55:55
Travis knows about Chad's.
55:59
So that's what we're calling Chad now for now, Chad.
56:03
So when we say, Hey man, you talk to Chad, I talk to Chad about it.
56:09
But it's very fitting.
56:12
But my voice don't sound like a Chad.
56:14
I'm going to change it.
56:15
No, it doesn't sound like it's six.
56:17
You're just kind of sexy, actually.
56:19
The voice in my car for my phone is an Australian accent.
56:22
Now I'm jealous of this AI voice.
56:26
That's a sexy voice.
56:27
You chose it for yourself.
56:39
What do you need today, honey?
56:42
Yeah, I'll go with you to the dentist.
56:45
Let's do some ass gamey.
56:49
You don't want to talk about the tooth fairy flub?
56:53
I forgot to do the tooth fairy thing again.
56:55
She's gotten so used to it, she wasn't even upset.
56:59
She's gotten used to being disappointed.
57:01
Yeah, she's like, she didn't show up.
57:03
Like maybe she'll come later on.
57:04
So you talk about my anxiety all the time.
57:07
Whenever that happens, like when you forget to do the tooth fairy,
57:11
or if you come, if you text me and you're like,
57:13
I forgot to do the elves, I get this sense of like.
57:21
He feels better about himself.
57:22
When I crap, he feels better about himself.
57:24
I'm gratified, not because she messed up,
57:26
because she's got anxiety.
57:28
And I'm like, now she knows that.
57:35
He fixes the elves, but he ain't damn,
57:37
he has never volunteered to be the tooth fairy.
57:40
Well, damn, I mean, it's happened four times.
57:42
It's not like something,
57:44
it's not like this thing that goes 30 days in a row.
57:47
Amy forgot to do the tooth fairy this week.
57:50
She lost, the kid lost the tooth
57:51
as soon as we got home from spring break.
57:53
It's this whole, she pulled it out in the middle of the day.
57:56
And so like we have to hold onto the tooth
57:57
and the baggy all day long and she goes to put it in there.
57:59
And her tooth fairy has come in the middle of the day sometimes
58:01
when she's in the pool or whatever, because you know.
58:04
Tooth fairy is working nonstop.
58:05
The tooth fairy just has to be there when you're not there.
58:07
Well, she puts it under her pillow and gets up for school
58:11
and the tooth fairy didn't come again.
58:13
And I wake up, it's like 5.30 in the morning,
58:16
I look over and I hit Dale in the chest.
58:17
I was like, I forgot to do the tooth fairy again.
58:20
And I go, hey, she has anxiety like me.
58:27
She has a moment of anxiety that I have all day, you know.
58:31
So I go get my little tooth fairy coins
58:33
and I have them in my pocket and I can hear them jingling.
58:35
So I'm like trying to hold them just in case I can sneak in there
58:37
while she's brushing her teeth or something.
58:39
Tooth fairy didn't come to that afternoon,
58:40
but she wasn't even upset about it
58:42
because she's had that happen so many times.
58:44
And I feel like her tooth fairy in her mind,
58:46
her tooth fairy is like this retired chill.
58:50
She's not really a tooth fairy anymore.
58:51
Maybe she's like kind of comes out of retirement every now and then.
58:53
She's like a yoga cam or maybe she's just sitting at the spoken sigs.
58:57
Like she's just not on a schedule.
58:59
She's doing it when she's doing it.
59:01
Her name's Marge maybe.
59:03
Yeah, that's what her name is in my mind.
59:05
That's what the tooth fairy now has the persona.
59:08
I think I'll feel about it.
59:09
I got up that morning and was downstairs
59:11
and I was getting ready for school.
59:13
And she goes, dude, the tooth fairy didn't come this morning.
59:16
And she just said it like, yeah, you know,
59:18
yeah, nonchalant happens.
59:19
She used to cry about it.
59:20
Now she's just like, that damn tooth fairy is a lazy ass.
59:23
You know, maybe I have to wait till tomorrow.
59:25
They don't always come every time.
59:27
And I'm like, I felt so guilty.
59:29
And I'm trying not to let it show in my face
59:30
because she wants to keep talking about it.
59:33
Yeah, it's a thing.
59:35
Sorry guys, we are rambling,
59:37
but we're back in the studio for another round of
59:38
bless your heart and ask Amy.
59:40
What are your questions this week?
59:41
So we're going to play a game of screw Mary kill.
59:45
Oh, I think these three you're going to really enjoy.
59:48
Trading cards, video games, eye racing.
59:55
So which one has to go away permanently?
59:57
Which one can be periodically and which one can stay forever?
00:06
Dale, you have to answer it when you're done, when she's done.
00:09
I'm going to screw eye racing.
00:14
I'm going to marry the baseball cards,
00:16
and I'm going to kill the video games.
00:19
The baseball cards are quiet.
00:23
They're worth money.
00:26
There's some currency there.
00:29
And I don't know, eye racing seems like a fun, fast thing.
00:33
And the video games is something TJ controls,
00:36
which is controlling free time.
00:38
So like, go get rid of that.
00:40
Does that look okay?
00:49
marry eye racing, screw video games, and kill baseball cards.
00:56
Not even closely aligned here.
00:59
I guess because the trading cards are like new, so it's easy to...
01:01
Yeah, eye racing is in my DNA.
01:04
Yeah, it's who you are.
01:05
And video games sort of is too.
01:09
And the card stuff I think is fleeting.
01:16
Our next question, is it okay to wear sunglasses in the airport?
01:21
I think it's all right to wear sunglasses at any moment, any time of day.
01:25
So I like to wear my sunglasses too.
01:27
If I don't want people...
01:28
I don't want to make eye contact with everybody in the airport.
01:29
I feel like that's okay, unless they're like super dark.
01:32
Like, I don't know, that gets a little weird.
01:35
Especially like there's a lot of sunlight.
01:36
There's a lot of sunlight in the airports.
01:38
There's a lot of glass.
01:39
Chances are you might be hung over.
01:41
You might be having some drinks.
01:42
And you just need that little hug around your face.
01:45
Yeah, I wear my sunglasses sometimes in the plane.
01:50
I think it's fine to wear sunglasses anytime of day, anywhere.
01:55
Now, you know, back in the day that, you know, the song,
01:57
I wear my sunglasses at night.
01:59
I mean, in my 20s, if someone wore sunglasses at night,
02:02
it was like, what the hell, why is that?
02:05
You know, what's not necessary.
02:06
But when you turn 50, you're like...
02:11
I feel like when that happens, when you turn about 40.
02:14
Maybe it happens at 40.
02:15
The **** it's just come right on in.
02:16
Yeah, you just don't give a ****.
02:19
Now we have to acknowledge...
02:22
Dale's got a boo-boo on his face.
02:25
I scratched myself, taken my helmet off while I was testing
02:28
in tires at Nashville because of my ****.
02:31
He has some shanks on his...
02:32
Shanky freaking fingernails.
02:34
I'm bad at not getting them, keeping them trimmed and nice.
02:38
And then I got there testing, driving race cars.
02:41
And when I drive race cars, I chip and brake and tear up my nails.
02:45
And just working and fiddling.
02:47
Like, do you never see pick at them?
02:48
No, just getting out of the car stuff.
02:50
Bang them on things and crack them.
02:53
And I mean, my knuckles get all busted up and stuff.
02:57
Well, that's actually a perfect segue to this next question.
03:00
This lady wants to know, how often is it okay to go get a manny petty
03:05
because her husband thinks she goes too much?
03:08
Her husband thinks she goes too much?
03:09
But her nails, like, she looks nice?
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They go get a manny and pedicure.
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Like, how often, like, do you think is a good number for...
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I mean, I go about every two weeks and that's only because they grow out
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and you kind of need to do that.
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But I feel like if you have the time, I mean, you could go every week.
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There's nothing, it's not like...
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I'm surprised he views it that way.
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Like, I view you going doing that as like...
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Yeah, you taking...
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That's going to make you happy.
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Like, I'm going to get a happier version of you when you get back.
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Please go take care of yourself so that you come back in a better mood.
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They'll have you ever had a manny or petty before?
03:47
He's had pedicures, never a manicure.
03:49
Oh, I don't know what that is.
03:51
The manicures on your fingers.
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I could do manicure.
03:53
I don't think I would ever want someone touching my toes.
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I didn't like that.
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So he didn't love it either and I talked him into it.
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Tim Duggar likes to get a pedicure.
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And so he was in town forever ago and we all went together as like a fun outing.
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On one of my big toes, I got...
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On one of my big toes, the nail is kind of sensitive on one at one side because...
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And it's got this kind of potential to be like an ingrown.
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If I don't keep it trimmed up.
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And it's sensitive.
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And the lady was like digging in there, the son of a bitch.
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And I'm like, not feeling good.
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He starts purting his lips that are like, I'm going to kick you in the face.
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I'm like, I don't like this.
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It's supposed to feel good.
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Well, they help you take care of your nails too.
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So if you go all the time, they would probably trim it back.
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You just have to talk to her.
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You know, tell her like, hey, this one's a little sensitive.
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She's just trying to clean it up.
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Especially if you only go once in your whole life.
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There's probably some stuff underneath they'll dig out.
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I got man nails and they're all imperfect and...
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But here's the thing, unless you're like at the beach, something,
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men's toes should not be seen to the public.
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They shouldn't be good or not.
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Guys toes, I think should be covered unless you're like at the beach or pool or something.
05:15
Guys shouldn't be wearing flip-flops on a Tuesday.
05:17
It is an odd thing to see a man's feet during regular hours.
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Yeah, you shouldn't.
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You see him when you get into the bed,
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like even if you've got your, like lounge clothes on at home,
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you have socks on your feet.
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I don't have socks on.
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But you're by yourself.
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But like, I have shoes that cover my toes.
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Do you get your toes done?
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I don't think I would ever let someone touch my toes and work on.
05:48
Like, well, I've been to like a podiatrist before, but that's...
05:51
I feel like an ingrown tongue.
05:51
That's probably where he needs to head with that toe with his, the podiatrist.
05:58
What else do you have, Travis?
05:59
What are some things that you can only get in Texas that you miss from time to time?
06:06
I miss the homemade tortillas, the Mexican food.
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Like everywhere you go has like a bean and cheese burrito or taco.
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And that's what I grew up eating.
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That's the damn truth.
06:14
Like the places that look like a hole in wall, like you know, but they're like the best.
06:17
Oh, they have the best food.
06:17
When we go to the, when we went to our skiing trip.
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Well, I'll just say this.
06:24
When I hang out with Amy's family, there's a 75% chance that when we go eat, it's going to be Mexican.
06:31
And like, I grew up where you going to a Mexican restaurant was like a, a special occasion or
06:41
you know, oh man, we're going to go to Mexican tonight.
06:43
You know, but with them, it's like...
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It's the first choice.
06:49
It's the first choice.
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So if there's a Mexican restaurant in town, they're like, well, that's where we're going.
06:53
Of course, of course, that's where we're going.
06:55
The taqueria was right down the street.
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That's where we ate.
07:01
It's so, it's so different.
07:02
I'm eating, I'm eating a lot of Mexican these days.
07:06
I get tortillas when I go home and, and freeze them and bring them back.
07:09
And you can tell a difference.
07:11
It's very different.
07:13
But that's what I miss the most is the food.
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The barbecue is also very good.
07:16
The Texas food is just special.
07:19
I mean, of course I miss my family and the people with the food.
07:22
I didn't know if there's any other like things other than food.
07:29
Does anybody do know what a colache is?
07:32
So like, there's a lot of Germans in Central Texas and they make these like yeast rolls with
07:36
sausages or ham and cheese and stuff like that.
07:38
And it's a breakfast item.
07:39
So like even the donut chops also have colaches and they are so good.
07:43
Yeah, you brought some home and those are fantastic.
07:45
They're freaking awesome.
07:47
Nowhere around here makes those.
07:48
It's like a big ass pig in the blanket.
07:51
It's like a hot pocket, but like the bread is sweet and fresh and it's so,
07:55
and you can keep it for a while and or freeze them and cook them.
07:59
So sometimes I do that, but yeah, there's always a special little food items.
08:05
What is something you refuse to do or learn how to do?
08:08
An example is the person, but they don't know how to mow and they're not mowing.
08:12
Like that's their husband and that's what they do.
08:14
They're not doing that.
08:15
So that's a good choice.
08:16
If you don't want to ever have to do something, you're refused to learn.
08:19
I refuse to try to do my taxes.
08:24
I'm sure that would be a hot damn mess.
08:26
Well, I know people that do do them on their own and it's scary.
08:30
So like as a race car driver, if you're making money in all these different states,
08:33
you have to file taxes and all of these different places.
08:35
But I know there are people that do it and I couldn't imagine.
08:38
I'd be so scared and nervous that I f***ed up and then our rest is going to show up on
08:44
Man, I'm just not good at this.
08:47
I have a family friend that does mine.
08:48
I don't, I've never done my tag.
08:50
F***, that makes me nervous.
08:52
That's a smart thing.
08:53
I don't think I'll ever try to learn how to ride a motorcycle.
08:58
I have tried to ride the scooters in Key West.
09:01
I don't have any business being in charge of a motor with two wheels.
09:04
I can balance a bike and ride a bike just fine.
09:06
But I feel like a motorcycle is one of those things that's like,
09:08
it's a little too scary and I'm just going to wreck myself.
09:15
Well, you're not going to learn, but would you go skydiving though?
09:18
I would go to like now.
09:20
I would leave and go skydiving right now.
09:21
I've never done it before, but I would.
09:25
I don't think I'd be able to push myself out.
09:27
Yeah, I would do it, but I'd have to get my work wrapped in my brain.
09:31
I need a little, I couldn't walk out this door and just go get on the plane and go do it.
09:35
Well, half the people that go up have to get pushed out.
09:38
The instructor pushes them out.
09:40
Well, you're usually on a tandem.
09:41
Like someone's, you're strapped to the person.
09:44
Yeah, you're going whether you want to or not.
09:46
Even when you get up there, you sign the waiver on the ground that says,
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I'm going to push you out that door.
09:49
Are you okay with that?
09:50
And you check the box.
09:51
So you don't really have a choice.
09:53
That would freak me out.
09:54
I probably would have a harder tackle.
09:56
Like down, I'd be like out.
09:58
Like one thing, like this is probably, especially some of our fans would hate this.
10:01
Like, I don't know how to change a tire, change oil and I'm not learning.
10:05
I don't know how to change oil.
10:06
Dale definitely does.
10:07
I learned how to change my tires, rotate my tires by my dad in high school.
10:12
He made me do that one day.
10:13
I was going to, it was Friday night.
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I have a white uniform on and I'm headed to the football stadium for the game.
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And it is getting to be crunch time.
10:23
Like I'm almost going to be late.
10:24
And he's like, Hey girl, it's time to learn how to change your tire.
10:26
I'm like, dad, it is not the time to learn how to change my tire.
10:30
He's like, yeah, because he works shift work.
10:32
He's got, he's got certain blocks of time.
10:34
He's like, no, we're going to do this right now.
10:36
And so I had to learn how to do that in my cheerleading uniform on a Friday night.
10:39
And I was late to the football game.
10:41
It's kind of turtle.
10:42
And I will never forget how to change a damn tire.
10:48
Is it turning on more that I didn't get any grease on my outfit?
10:51
I mean, it doesn't matter.
10:52
Just you and a cheerleader uniform changing the tire.
10:55
I don't know if it gives me, gives me a feeling.
11:02
If I, if I want some attention, I now know how to get it.
11:09
Well, that in the shirt, the one shirt.
11:13
Do we have any more questions Travis?
11:15
Where Dale starts revealing all of our secrets.
11:17
Speaking of cheerleading, are you a basketball fan at all?
11:21
Do you root for Kentucky still?
11:23
I cheered for Kentucky for my first year and got to cheer for the basketball games.
11:28
So that was so fun.
11:29
I, I don't pay as much as attention as I should, but when it comes to March Madness
11:33
and the tournament and everything, I always kind of chime in and see what they're doing.
11:36
I bow for them a little bit.
11:37
Basketball team was badass when I was there.
11:39
Toby Smith was the coach then.
11:43
They're still good.
11:44
I mean, Kentucky's still pretty solid.
11:46
They're good, but they're not.
11:47
Not like they were.
11:48
Like, I mean, Toby won the national championship there.
11:50
They were really good.
11:52
Yeah. The tournament's cranking up.
11:53
Yep. Turner's cranking it up.
11:54
When does that start?
11:56
I want to do a bracket.
11:57
We should do a bracket.
11:57
So we actually have a bracket and I left it open and I've noticed
12:01
some people must have just searched dirty on media because there's like some random people
12:05
that joined our bracket pool.
12:07
So I'll send you the link so she can do it.
12:09
You got to do it quick, like in the next couple of hours.
12:11
The first game is at 1215.
12:12
Oh, you got an hour.
12:14
Okay. Well, y'all are going to have to help me then.
12:19
You can make some bets too if you want.
12:21
Yeah. Oh, I'm betting.
12:22
I like to do all this for money.
12:24
Oh, well, the bracket's just for fun, but the...
12:27
You have a you have a Fandall app.
12:29
Well, yeah, I could do it on my Fandall app.
12:33
All right. Well, that's all we got for today.
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We can so we can get Amy to get her bracket and get that stuff done.
12:38
Sounds like I got some work to do.
12:39
Thank you guys for your questions.
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12:56
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Oh, not on the paper?
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