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Free steel crack tire and bayou air crass The sun's head and creek side is fading fast
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Are you really digging for peace Or is that just a lie tell to help you sleep
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Sure that you hear y'all
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I'm Jerry Wayne Longmarin y'all are presumably still y'all
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All are welcome here in the Church of Internal Combustion
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We just asked that you show up with an open heart
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It's actually Wednesday for me
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I'm recording I got shows in Gladewater, Texas this weekend
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I'm going back up to the Piney Woods up to my little area where I'm from
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And all manner of things are going to be tasked in the next few days
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I'm not going to have time to sit down and do the podcast
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Still haven't got the Cadillac sorted out but I'm working on it
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Funny enough I had to rent a car on Touro for this trip because I decided to take the whole family with me
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And the only car within my budget was the Cadillac XTC
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So I'm renting a newer Cadillac to drive to East Texas
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So let's just hope that goes well and the EBCM don't go out on that
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So I'm 52 on the way there
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I don't know much about the newer ones
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But we are going up there by the time you guys watch this I will already be on my way home
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And hopefully it will be a successful weekend
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I don't know, ticket sales aren't great
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Which always stresses me out for the shows
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So there's that to contend with
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I'm hoping they get better by the time we get there and I got ads running
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We'll just see but some of them are areas like that are hard places to market
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So we'll see what happens
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But I'm also going to go Friday and have lunch with my father and his wife
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And Saturday the plan is
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I've talked to my cousin Jimmy and got permission from him
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Who now owns the property that the wrecking yard was on
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Jimmy's also the one that found my mom's car in the woods and pulled it out for me
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So the plan Saturday is meet my cousin Ricky's going to meet me over there in Lever's Chapel
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And we're going to load up mom's Volkswagen
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And Jimmy graciously allowed me to look around the shop and spend a few moments with the shop
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And he's a good dude
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You know we weren't really close growing up, he's quite a bit younger me
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And I didn't see him a lot when we were younger
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But man the past several years this dude is
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Him and his wife are coming to the show Saturday night
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I'm glad I put them on the guest list
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Because this dude came and saw me performing Shreveport years ago
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And it was messed up too because I hadn't seen him in a long time
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Very little possum, huh, little possum not possum but a possum just run by
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It was messed up man that night he come see me in Shreveport
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He wasn't with the lady he's married to now
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But that night he come see me in Shreveport
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I was so excited, Uncle Bobby came that night too
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Uncle Bobby and Aunt Lori and I think Granny came that night
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And saw me performing Shreveport at the Funny Bone
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At least I was there the whole week so they came to some of the shows
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I was working with Steve McGrew
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It's featuring for Steve McGrew
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And funny enough that story kind of ties into the man I wanted to talk to y'all about today
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But when Jimmy came to see me that night in Shreveport
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Me and Rachel had not been together very long but we had just moved to a house in Oak Forest, Houston
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And it's kind of a neighborhood had some problems
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It's a lot better now but back then that neighborhood had some issues
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And the house of course had burglar bars and all that kind of shit all over it
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But Rachel had texted me while I was on stage
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And when I got off stage she said she was scared
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She thought somebody was messing around in the backyard or something
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So you hear somebody in the backyard and we had heard somebody
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We had caught somebody in our backyard one night before
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And I had run them off
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I have a history this is the funniest thing
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So I have lots of guns
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I'm pretty well trained with the use of firearms
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You spend a lot more time shooting than I do now but I used to go all the time
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But despite having those things at my person
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And they're in safes and I got a biometric safe and everything that's for quick access
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All that good stuff
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Despite having those things around me I have a bad habit of chasing intruders away naked with hammers
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It's happened at least three times
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One time for sure an intruder
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Another time for sure an intruder
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And another time may not have been nothing
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But all three of those times I have woken up, bolted out of bed with maybe nothing more than a pair of underwear
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And because I was a contractor for so many years and I work on stuff at the house all the time
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There's always a hammer nearby
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And my first instinct is to always just grab the hammer and go chase something outside
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And one night at that particular house
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She had heard a noise in the middle of the night, she's very light sleeper, I'm a heavy sleeper
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She heard a noise and I woke up and it sounded like somebody crunching around in our backyard in the leaves
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And I bolted up out of bed and under the bridges
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Grabbed a hammer out of the kitchen, set off in the backyard
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And somebody run around inside the house, jumped over the fence, that was the end of it
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Well it wasn't the end of it, we didn't sleep much that night, we were freaking out about that all night, it was a new neighborhood
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Anyways, getting ahead of myself
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She texts me, says hey I think somebody's in the backyard, I'm hearing somebody walking around back there
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And I'm kind of freaked out because I'm here by myself
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And her dad at the time was like in Huntsville or something, really good distance away
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And so I called my buddy Steve, texted him and asked him if he'd go over there and check it out
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And hang out him and reach for friends, wasn't a problem, you know what I mean?
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Like watch movies, bullshit
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But in the meantime she wanted me to stay on the phone with her because she was really freaking out
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And Jimmy and his friend had come and seen my show
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And I didn't get to really talk to him after the show because I was on the phone with her and she was rightfully so freaking out
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About maybe somebody, an intruder being in our yard
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And I always hated that he ended up having to leave and I didn't get a chance to think of him coming out and hanging out and everything
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He was just a good dude
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But funny enough, that same Shreveport trip
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I went fishing with my cousin Justin who was Terry's son
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And that's one of my favorite fishing trips I've ever been on
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We just had a little talk about it more
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Anyway, so we're getting ready to go to Gladewater
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We got moms in there packing the kids up
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I cleaned the bathroom because there's nothing more
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That shows you how old I've gotten is my favorite thing
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Is cleaning the bathroom right before we go out of town
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So come home, the bathroom is sparkling, it's perfect
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And go in there and take that first back home dump
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And it's a good time, it's just what you need to welcome you back into your home
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That's how old I am now
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And I've been getting stuff ready
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I had to of course finish writing this episode
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And I went ahead and wrote next week's episode or parts of it
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Because one of the things we're going to do is
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You know, if everything works out, we get to go out there and get the car
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We're going to do quite a bit of filming out there
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And I'm going to do some narrating for you guys
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So next week's episode is going to be kind of a special episode
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Where I'm going to take y'all to the wrecking yard
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You know, and you know what's left of it
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So I think, and we're going to get what's left of mom's car
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And then I've wretched out to Mikey Brown
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And me and him are going to brainstorm and figure out what to do with that car
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So I'm really excited about that
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Also, full of some trepidation
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And it's the same trepidation I always get about going home
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I just, I don't feel like I belong there anymore
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I do like going and I like seeing everybody
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But I always feel this little sense of unease that my time there is over
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And it's not, you know, that's when they tell you you can't go home
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But you can't because it's not the same, it's not the same place
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It's not, nothing, some things are the same
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You can go eat you a char burger, but Charlene ain't there
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You know what I mean?
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You can, I can go look at that shop all I want
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But you know who ain't, Papa ain't there, my dad ain't there
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And I'm going to see my dad, which I'm excited about that
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But we just, our relationship is full of work
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And I don't even know any other way to describe it
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We just, we're always, we're just not quite there yet
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I'm also sort of studying, I'm getting up Sunday morning
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And going and sitting in a service at the First United Pentecostal Church
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Just to see the inside of that building one more time
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I don't know, say goodbyes to some things, that's what I'm going to do this weekend
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Is I'm going to say some good, say some goodbyes to things
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Because I don't think I'll be going there again for a while
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I want to get too deep into it, but
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Uncle Bobby's daughter is in the hospital, Shani
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And it's not, it's looking pretty grim
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It's just not a good situation
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But I think that might be the last straw for me as far as, I mean sometimes I just think that old woman cursed us all
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I don't know, it doesn't matter
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But I do sometimes think that
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It's my dad's youngest brother
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And my dad's almost a baby, so it's a
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If I had to line it out for you, it goes, I believe
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Then Jerry and Terry
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A lot of airy names there
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His name was Terry Lee
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And that's how they called him, Terry Lee
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They never called Larry by his middle name
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I couldn't even tell you what Larry's middle name is
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And Gary, I think was Gary Jean
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They called him Gary Jean every once in a while
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Of course, Stanley's middle name was James
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That's what Stanley wanted to be called, James
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I should have just called him Uncle James
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When I was real small
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I don't know how much younger Uncle Terry is than my dad
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I think maybe it's just three or four years
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I heard stories about him all my life
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My dad used to tell me that every time
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Me, mom and papa all left to go to a girls' store
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And Linda would beat the shit out of him and Terry both
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And I, you know what
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That doesn't even surprise me
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They all grew up in a war-like chaotic household
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Tell me lots of stories
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But Terry Lee was the baby and he got away with more shit
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Around Papa Longmire
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Papa Longmire seemed a little softened towards Terry Lee
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And Terry Lee could get the old man's goat and mess with him
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And my dad always sort of envied the way Terry could get them in and out of shit
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When they was growing up
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He used to tell me a story about one time him
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And Uncle Terry and Aunt Linda
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And I think two of the neighbor boys decided to play war in the cornfield
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And ruined the section of this old dude's cornfield
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And he came over and got Papa Longmire involved
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And some butts got whooped
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Because they ripped a whole mess of cornfield
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And he said Terry was the only one that didn't get his butt whooped over that
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Because he'd come up with some reason why he didn't know it was a cornfield
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When I was a kid, him and Aunt Robbie was already married
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They lived in the neighborhood
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So my mom and papa all lived right on Highway 31
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Right when we were going through Kilroy, Texas
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And they lived pretty close to Frisk Watson Road where the church was
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And right behind their house there was a little neighborhood back there
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And there was King's Highway and Bill Street
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And there was one of these streets back there
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It was called Tidewater Street
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When I was a little kid, Uncle Terry and Aunt Robbie lived in this big old...
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It seemed huge to me when I was a kid
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It probably wasn't that big
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But very, very old house that was built on that street
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I remember they had a pool table
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In their dining room
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Because Uncle Terry had seen the hustler
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And he decided he was going to be a pool player
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And they had this big old mean cat that just hated my guts
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That's mostly what I remember about that house
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Is that cat just jacking me up every opportunity it got
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That cat hated my guts
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And sure enough I was asked my dad about it
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I was talking to him the other day and I brought this up
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And I said, man, do you remember them having some big old...
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Because that big old mean gray cat
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I was like, yep, okay, I didn't imagine that
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That's something that he hated everybody except for them
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But you know, when my parents got married
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Uncle Terry still lived at home
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Well, my uncle Terry's about the only person my papa would praise
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He'd just tell you, boy, Terry Lee...
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I'll tell you what, Terry Lee never raced a motor
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Never raced a motor
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That boy worked on cars, never raced a motor
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That's papa's big unforgivable sin
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Go out there and race that motor out in driveway
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Boy, Terry Lee, he never raced a motor
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But one story I did hear about him was around that time period
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Right before mom and daddy got together
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Uncle Terry had him a 1965 Mustang
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A little white Ford Mustang
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I think he had a date with Aunt Robbie
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And he had decided to change oil in his car before he went on this date
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And he hadn't had the car very long
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He pulled it up the driveway and he got the pan
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He got up under there and he took the drain plug out
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And my daddy said he was working on something else
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Doing something else
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Terry came over and said, man, I think there's something wrong with my car
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So I'm supposed to take five or six quarts of oil
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But I've already put eight quarts of oil in it
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And it still ain't even showing on the dipstick
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Dad went over there and checked the dipstick
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Dad said they were standing there for a minute
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He looked down and he noticed the oil was leaking out behind the front tire
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Running out on the driveway
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He said, Terry, did you put the drain plug back in it?
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And he said, Terry, he said, yeah, of course I put the drain plug back in it
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And then he just kind of poked him and pointed that oil leaking out behind the tire
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And Terry said, oh, shit, I forgot to put the drain plug in it
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Jump back over there
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And he had to import all his new oil down through the motor
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And then overflowed the pan that I was using to drain the old oil
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And my dad said, pap, oh, oh, Mark, come on
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Glued about all that oil on his driveway
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Which was funny because it was just an old tar driveway to begin with
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But apparently the old man had just lost his mind about it
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My uncle Terry is the biggest of the Longmire clan
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My dad was tall, my dad was 6'2", 6'3", Uncle Terry could look down at him
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I don't know how tall Uncle Terry was
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But I suspect in his prime, probably 6'4", 6'5".
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He's taller than Uncle Gary, way taller than Uncle Larry
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And taller than Stanley, taller than Papa when he got this full height
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Papa was pretty tall, he was over 6' but Uncle Terry was big, big
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And I seen pictures of him when he was young, he liked power lifting
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He was strong as an ox
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My favorite thing about Uncle Terry was he's the only other one in the family
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Had blonde hair and blue eyes, like I did, you know
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I've later since found out that my great-grandfather on that side
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His name was John Thomas, he had blonde hair and blue eyes
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And my papa didn't get it, but somehow I got it
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What I mostly remember about Uncle Terry was he was just always really kind
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I liked, as a kid I liked talking to him, he was always interested in talking to you
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He was always interested in what you were doing in school, what was going on
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When I first started getting cars and stuff, he was interested in that
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He was just, he was good
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And when my dad and the brothers would sit around and tell the stories
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Uncle Terry didn't tell me stories, but he sure cut up and laughed at the rest of them
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He had something happen to him, I can't remember what it's called
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I think it's called Gin Bears Disease
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But it was some crap that happened to him, I think when he was around 20
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And it basically paralyzed him, what was going on
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And it took him a while to recover from it
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And I don't think he ever got quite back to the weightlifting
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When I was growing up small, he was a big man, like heavy, weight-wise, he was just a big old man
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And beautiful musician, incredible musician
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My dad was a trombone player, my dad was a pretty good musician
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But Uncle Terry could play just about anything
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If he had strings on it, Uncle Terry could play it, and he could play it well
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But what he mostly did in the church was he played banjo with the church band
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And I just have a special affinity for banjo players
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Not that I know anything about it, I don't know anything about music other than I love it and I enjoy it
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But to me, the banjo just looks so much more complicated than a guitar, it just looks harder
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And I like him sounds it makes, maybe that's a little bit of deliverance I got in me
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Maybe that's just watching Uncle Terry sit up there at the church and play that banjo
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Got you, got you, watch Uncle Terry play that banjo for the church
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He taught the Sunday school class I was in when I was 7
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Right about the time when we moved to Houston, I was in him
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Him and Meemaw taught the Sunday school class for that age group
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Meemaw had been teaching that age group for a real long time and Uncle Terry had come on to help her
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You know, even in that community, we were still like, we lived out in the sticks
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You know, we didn't live in city, in town, we didn't have nice cars and nice things
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I had two friends in that class, one of them's name was J.D. Payne, J.D. Hain
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And the other one's name was Mark Ferris and I'm still friends with Mark Ferris to this day
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We've reconnected over the years, but they were just a little bit older me, a couple years older me
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They showed me my first naked woman, I remember that
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They had it right behind the church, there was a softball field
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And behind that softball field was this little outbuilding that had fallen apart out there in the woods
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And they had found a stash of nudie mags, hustlers and stuff like that
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And they had stashed them out there in that building and they took me out there to see them one time
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And I remember the first time I saw lady parts that scared the shit out of me
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Because I didn't know what the hell was going on down there
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But probably far too young to be seeing that sort of thing
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But I was just worried something bad had happened there
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Because I only knew what I had at that point and it didn't look like that
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Pentecostals, not real big on sex education and such, they just tell you not to have any until you get married
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And then figure it out on your own, good luck, no roadmap
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But they were in that class with me and they kind of picked on me a little bit
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And it's just the nature, I don't hold them any animosity, it's just the nature of the thing
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I was small, I was pretty weak compared to them, they were both physically stronger than me
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They were both a little bigger than me and they lived in town
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Mark and his family, they had a nice house and nice cars
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His dad did pretty well selling insurance and JD's dad was the assistant pastor at the church
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And they did all right, they had a nice car, stuff like JD had go-karts and all kind of crap like that
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JD broke his leg riding go-karts around the church, run up under somebody's car or something
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I can't remember what happened, but when I first met JD he had a broke leg
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But I remember they was picking on me in that class one day
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Telling everybody I had picked my nose and I probably had, I was a booger picker
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I was just a little dork, I was the dorkiest dork that ever dorked
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I was just the dorkiest kid, I spent all my time in books and the rest of my time wandering around with my dog in the wrecking yard
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I was just a little dork, I didn't have a lot of friends, I didn't have good social skills
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I was pretty shy and they was just picking at me about this and making fun of me
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And I remember Uncle Terry just kind of stood up out of his chair and went over there and looked at him
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He goes, you gonna try to look me in the face and tell me you two boys never picked your nose before?
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And they both like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, so what's so different about you picking your nose and him picking his?
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And I remember being glad he was defending me, but also like can we stop talking about me picking my nose
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And he said, everybody in this room has picked their nose before and I don't know, he just kind of dressed them down a little bit
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He's like, is this the kind of thing you want to be doing in church?
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Is picking on somebody else and making fun of them?
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Is that the kind of message you want to send the Lord?
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Straighten them boys, you know what I mean, got them off my back a little bit and it's a silly little memory to remember about somebody
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My Aunt Robbie has taught or I think she's retired now, but she taught special ed my entire life
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And my Aunt Robbie is just one of the kindest women that I know
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I'm hoping we get to see her while we're up there
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She devoted her life to special education and teaching students with disabilities
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And now her daughter, their youngest Julie is doing the same thing
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And I love the way they talk to my son, my son Noah, because they understand him
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And he vibes with him right off the bat and I can just, I just so appreciate that out of them
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It's rare you meet people that really know how to vibe with somebody who's different and they're just so good at it
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But Aunt Robbie was kind of like that for me when I was growing up
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She was always so kind to me about stuff like that
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I feel bad about this, her son Justin is younger than me
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And there was a period of time I remember when we were little that I kind of bullied him
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And I don't want to make justifications excuses for it, it was mean
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I was bullying him because he was smaller than me and I could
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And I think I probably learned the behavior from people that was bullying me
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And it went away very quickly, but I just remember her kind of laughing about my mom
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Like oh this is just something they got to go through
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Jerry Wayne's not mean, he's not mean spirited
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I don't remember what happened, I remember I was climbed up in a tree and I was shooting him with a water gun
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And every time he got close to me I would hose him down with that water gun
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And he was getting really upset and there was, over the years me and him
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Maintained some level of closeness and stuff as we grown up
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And I'm glad because he's about six foot five and probably a good 320 pounds
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And could bend me over like a damn lawn chair if he wanted me to
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And probably pick me up and throw me in a dumpster
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He's a big old stout boy
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Two of my younger cousins, him and Dominic, both six foot five
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Monsters of men that used to be fun to what they got of age
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Go to the bar and take them to the bar with me though because they both like black leather jackets
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Look like I had these two goons with me
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And I ain't gonna lie, I got a little mouthy
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You know, Brutus and Cleetus behind me
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Even though I'm not sure either one of them really knew how to fight
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But they were just so ominous people left us to be
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And I took advantage of that some, sure, sure I did
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Van Robbie was always still kind to me, she always was
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And she said, she was there for me at a time
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She, it's not even, it's not even a big thing
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But at the time it was everything in the world
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I mean, my family's very, very religious
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And all the people in that little town that we grew up with
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In our church community, everything also very, very religious
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So when somebody dies, what do they say?
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She's in a better place
31:52
She's not in pain now
31:54
She's off with the Lord, she's in a better place
31:57
And I know they mean well with it
31:59
I know the intentions are well-meaning
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That's what makes it so hard
32:03
Because the people were saying that to me at my mom's funeral
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And they were just, it was like a line check
32:08
Of people coming up that couldn't wait to tell me that
32:10
She's in a better place now, Jerry Wayne
32:13
And every time they said it, it would break my heart
32:16
Because all I could think was what better place is there than with us
32:21
There's no better place than with us
32:24
That was the better place
32:27
And while I am somewhat a person of faith
32:34
And somebody who does show some concern for my soul
32:37
I'm not a big believer in heaven and hell
32:39
I won't go too far into that
32:43
But I just, not a big believer in those things
32:55
I remember all those people were coming up to me
32:59
And we're saying that
33:01
And when Aunt Robbie came up, she just hugged me
33:05
And she said, I am so sorry y'all are going through this
33:08
I love y'all so much
33:10
And it just meant everything in the world
33:12
And I whispered in her ear, I was like
33:14
Oh, I feel like if one more person tells me she's in a better place
33:17
I'm going to lose my mind
33:19
She hugged me tighter and she said, kiddo
33:22
If you have to punch somebody, I got your back
33:26
And of course I wouldn't go to hit anybody at a funeral or anything like that
33:32
Or some poor stranger saying a nicety
33:34
But it was just knowing, I don't know
33:37
It was just knowing who she was and that she was there for me in that moment
33:41
And sometimes moments aren't big
33:44
The thing I really think about the older I get
33:48
Is some of the most important moments in my life
33:50
Some of the things I really dwell on and think about
33:53
When my mind is free to wonder are the very small moments
33:56
So it was a small moment, it wasn't a big moment
33:59
It took seconds, but she had my back
34:03
I knew she had my back and it made me feel better
34:08
Uncle Terry sticking up for me with them boys
34:14
But an important small little
34:16
I think our life is made up of these little tiny little molecules of moments
34:22
And I think when you really think back to your life
34:25
And you look at the things that are important to you and the things that shaped you
34:28
You're going to find that a lot of those small moments did a lot more of that sanding on you
34:32
To make you who you are today than the big moments
34:35
The big moments sure, they make changes to your personality
34:39
Your psyche, your wiring, the way you look at things, your perspective
34:44
But I bet if you could somehow do an analysis
34:49
You would find out that the small moments did far more to shape who you become
34:56
I was talking to my buddy Adam
34:59
Adam that's working with me on the book, my editor
35:02
And telling him about a small moment
35:06
Meeting a Holy Ghost preacher in a tire shop one time
35:09
And having a conversation with his dude
35:11
And how he told me I had an anointing
35:17
That it was my job to make people happy and bring joy
35:21
And just a complete stranger and he prayed with me
35:27
Anyways, I think it's those little moments
35:29
That's a very important little moment to me
35:42
Even after when we moved to Houston
35:45
Some of the family would visit from time to time
35:48
But Uncle Terry and Aunt Robbie came all the time
35:50
Now they're youngest, Julie
35:53
She had problems with diabetes and stuff when she was young
35:57
And she had to come down to the hospital here in Houston
36:01
So they could put like a pump on her that pumped insulin for and everything
36:05
She had whatever the real scary diabetes is
36:09
I don't know a lot about it
36:12
So we had seen them a lot
36:15
Because they had been down dealing with that
36:16
But they would come and visit us quite often
36:21
And it was always a good time
36:22
My mom would always plan a host
36:23
We'd go to Astor World
36:26
A lot of times we went down to Brazos Bend and went fishing
36:30
Because Uncle Terry loved fish
36:31
And Dad liked fish and we'd go down to Brazos Bend
36:35
We didn't have no boat or nothing
36:36
We'd just go find us a little quiet place out there on Elm Lake or somewhere
36:41
And we'd have a little mom and Aunt Robbie
36:45
We'd make a big old picnic and we'd hang out
36:49
Fish and not catch a whole lot of nothing
36:52
But we'd have a good time
36:58
Uncle Terry like I'm not his kid
37:00
I'm sure he raised his voice at times
37:03
But even when he was hot
37:05
He didn't really like
37:06
He would get a little bass in his voice
37:08
He kind of had a more nasally voice than me
37:12
They kind of talk out of the back of his nose a little bit
37:16
And he'd lean his head back like that
37:18
I can't quite do it
37:21
But I love talking with Uncle Terry
37:23
And Uncle Terry was into computers
37:29
Uncle Terry read CAD machines and stuff
37:31
And he was really smart
37:32
He knew a lot about automation
37:36
He was like the first guy
37:38
Him and Uncle Bobby were the first guys that were building computers
37:47
They had Justin, Julie
37:51
And they'd come down
37:52
We'd have a good time
37:59
All over Brad's been state park
38:02
My dad would of course be irritable
38:05
And pissed off about something for the end of the day
38:07
And Uncle Terry would just always kind of laugh
38:10
My dad could get angry as shit
38:12
And Uncle Terry would just kind of laugh at him
38:14
And just completely unbothered
38:16
By everybody else's
38:18
And I think Uncle Terry maybe just dealt with
38:21
Like I know he had a temper
38:22
There ain't no son of John Longmires
38:24
Didn't have some kind of temper
38:26
But he didn't really put it on display
38:29
He could always keep his in check for the most part
38:35
My dad and the rest of his brothers
38:37
I seen Uncle Terry lose his flip shit
38:39
And come on my Uncle Gary flip shit
38:43
I seen my Uncle Stanley
38:45
I mean my Uncle Larry tear off across the yard
38:49
Like he's ready to throw a car at him
38:53
Y'all have heard stories about my old man
38:54
Never seen any of this out of my Uncle Terry
38:57
And I've seen him lose his cool couple of times
38:59
Working on something but
39:02
He was a pretty good mechanic
39:03
Anything with his hands
39:06
Man was just good at music
39:08
Can't it didn't matter
39:12
So like my dad got into computers
39:14
My dad didn't like video games
39:15
My Uncle Terry liked video games
39:17
And he would talk to me about video games
39:19
And when we would go hang out at their house
39:21
Or spend the night at their house
39:22
He had a Commodore 64
39:25
And he had some games on it
39:26
And he had let me and Justin play on the Commodore 64
39:32
My Uncle Terry loved stand up comedy
39:34
And so they got the cable channels at their house
39:37
And we would go sit on the bed in their room
39:41
I think it was Caroline's Comedy Hour
39:46
That's where I saw like John Panette
39:48
That's where I learned John Panette's routine
39:50
From when I was a kid
40:00
Was still doing stand up
40:01
You'd see Tim Allen on there
40:03
And you'd see Miss Cheryl on there
40:05
It was just fascinating
40:08
It was fascinating to me
40:08
I used to watch Paula Poundstone a lot
40:10
It was fascinating to me
40:11
Never in those days
40:14
Did Don on me that was going to be something I wanted to do
40:17
But I sure loved watching it
40:19
Jeff Dunham and Peanut
40:24
For Jeff to become whatever Jeff is now
40:30
The first time I saw Peanut
40:32
I thought that was the funniest shit I've ever seen in my life
40:35
And Uncle Terry used to do the peanut
40:37
Hey Bruno, you're going to like this one
40:40
Like Uncle Terry would make all the jokes
40:43
He'd do all the routines
40:44
He liked it when I did the John Panette thing
40:46
He liked John Panette
40:50
Uncle Terry was a big big man
40:52
I seen him eat a whole package of Oreos
40:55
And one sitting one time
40:59
It was just a big dude
41:04
That man knew everything
41:05
Like as good as my Papa Longmire was
41:08
A fisherman I don't think
41:10
He ever held a candle to Uncle Terry
41:12
Uncle Terry studied fish
41:13
He could tell you about where they slept
41:15
How they ate, what their patterns were
41:20
Anyway we're going to Gladewater
41:22
He used to love fish like Gladewater
41:30
He was just great to be around when I was a kid
41:32
I was always happy to be around it
41:34
I was always happy to be around Aunt Robbie
41:36
She was fun, I loved spending the night at their house
41:38
And hanging out with them
41:39
It was always a good time
41:42
We were always going to have a good time
41:44
They had a Honda Odyssey
41:46
Uncle Terry had found this old used
41:50
I don't know if you remember that
41:51
If some of you are overseas you might not know what that is
41:53
But Honda back then made this thing
41:56
It was kind of like a big go cart
41:58
With Doom Buggy tires on it
41:59
And it was called a Honda Odyssey
42:01
It had a little 8-10 horse engine on it
42:04
And they had Uncle Terry
42:06
Had found one of them used and fixed it up
42:10
Well me and Justin would drive at Honda Odyssey
42:12
All over their property
42:13
They had a little piece of land out in Liberty City
42:16
We just had a good old time
42:18
When I first started driving
42:21
Aunt Robbie was one of the first ones
42:23
To throw me her keys
42:24
Some of y'all heard me do the joke
42:27
Sitting in a Nissan Center too fast
42:29
She had a Nissan Center
42:30
With a five speed in it
42:33
And she knew I knew how to drive standard
42:35
But I wasn't real good at it yet
42:36
And she let me take
42:40
My sister down to the snow cone stand
42:42
Get her by snow cones
42:43
And I parked on a hill and I had never done that
42:46
In a standard transmission before
42:48
So we got in the car every time I tried to back up the hill
42:51
The car died and of course Julie was little
42:53
She started crying and wailing
42:57
I started freaking out
42:59
About what to do and I finally just
43:01
Jammed it in reverse and floored it
43:03
And dumped the clutch and probably just about
43:05
Ripped all the engine mounts out of that poor little
43:07
Nissan Center to get it back up that hill
43:09
And turned around and
43:11
About the time we got back
43:12
To the house of course Julie is telling her
43:15
Version of the events in which I almost killed them
43:17
And Kimberly's like
43:19
Yeah it was pretty scary and Justin's talking about it
43:21
And I'm trying to explain what happened
43:22
I'm Mary Ant Robbie just came over to me
43:24
She goes hey I've had that happen
43:28
Next time it happens pull your emergency brake up
43:31
Get the car, push the clutch in
43:33
Get the car in gear, start easing out in the clutch
43:35
And let down your emergency brake
43:37
At the same time and it'll help you back out of that
43:39
Or get out of that spot or off the hill
43:42
Like everybody else was like give me grief
43:45
But Robbie just came over and told me how not to do it
43:47
Next time like it was so nice and she was just
43:51
Well I was an idiot teenager
43:52
She was used to dealing with kids with
43:55
Disabilities so I probably fit the mold
44:07
Still is, still a wonderful lady
44:13
I have another little moment
44:15
With Uncle Terry that I think about often
44:18
When I was young and I was living up there
44:21
I was running around with Bobby
44:22
And I had that old trans
44:29
I'd gone out to Liberty City
44:33
I wasn't making much
44:35
Money then I didn't have a whole lot of money
44:40
Wasn't even sure I had enough gas to get back home
44:48
I drove by their house
44:49
Uncle Terry always drove this little Chevrolet Blazer
44:55
GMC version of the S15
44:57
And I saw it there and it ain't Robbie's car there
45:03
He was sitting on the porch
45:08
Gave me all the greetings and we talked a little bit
45:11
And he was like, how's your
45:12
Daddy said you're looking for a job
45:15
I was like, yeah, he found one yet
45:16
But I'm going to do some interviews this week
45:19
And stuff and I remember he just
45:21
Without even thinking about it
45:22
He goes, well, I know I've been there
45:24
And he pulled his wallet out and he gave me $20
45:28
He goes, why don't you
45:29
Take some money to help you out
45:32
And he just gave me that 20 bucks
45:43
See if anybody can help you out
45:45
And back in them days
45:47
The $20 went a long way
45:58
Him and Robbie had left the church
46:00
And I don't know all the details
46:03
The church hadn't treated them kindly
46:05
And they left the church
46:07
And they never went back
46:14
But still just good
46:19
Some people are just good
46:27
The funniest thing about it
46:34
My Uncle Terry was my dad's best friend
46:39
He just didn't have a lot of friends
46:41
But him and Terry grew up together
46:43
They were probably the closest
46:46
My dad and Terry were tight
46:50
They were thick as thieves
46:51
And they both knew computers
46:53
They both could have the most boring
46:55
Conversations in the world
46:57
Uncle Terry just didn't get
46:58
He was talking about the things he liked talking about
47:01
And that was just kind of the end of it
47:02
People would bring up politics
47:04
All that kind of stuff
47:05
He just stayed out of it
47:06
He didn't feel the need to
47:11
Override somebody else's opinion
47:12
Or anything like that
47:21
I really think he was my dad's
47:25
I really think that's the case
47:32
I think my dad had him
47:33
And my dad was real close to my Uncle Stanley
47:40
He lost Uncle Stanley
47:42
And him and Terry got tighter
47:55
I always think about that
48:06
About the damage that has been done
48:09
Having to lose Uncle Stanley
48:14
Shortly after Uncle Stanley died
48:16
My dad's youngest brother
48:19
I remember it because
48:21
It was another night
48:23
I was working at the laugh stop
48:28
It's the other time
48:29
My cousin Amy came and told me somebody died
48:31
After a show, you know
48:36
I think it's the one time
48:37
I think that is the time Amy came and told me
48:39
I think with Uncle Stanley I got a call
48:45
Amy and her boyfriend at the time
48:47
Had come to the comedy show
48:49
They were living in Houston
48:51
They had come see me at the comedy show
48:56
She said I didn't want to tell you before the show
48:59
Uncle Terry died this morning
49:02
And he had a massive heart attack
49:05
They say what it really
49:07
He had like fallen down
49:09
And ruptured something inside of him
49:11
And he didn't think it was a big deal
49:14
So he didn't go to the doctor
49:15
And then it turned into a big deal
49:17
And then the stress of that
49:21
I think he perforated his colon
49:23
Or something when he fell
49:27
Of all that on his body caused a heart attack
49:33
And I remember then
49:35
Just like being worried about my dad
49:37
Because I knew Uncle Terry was my dad's best friend
49:40
And it was so soon after Uncle Stanley had died
49:48
That's the craziest thing
49:50
I remember me and Amy talking about this
49:55
But now even more so I think
49:57
Our dads were robbed of their brothers
50:03
Two of five went to Vietnam
50:10
Two brothers go off to Vietnam and come back
50:15
And Uncle Gary went off to Vietnam
50:16
And come back unscathed
50:17
I may not unscathed
50:21
As far as physically
50:27
My dad has had to bury every one of his brothers
50:30
He had four brothers
50:30
He's had to bury all four of them
50:33
And that's a perspective
50:35
I reckon only a man who is buried
50:42
It has to be one of the loneliest feelings
50:50
And he's not even the youngest
50:58
At a gravesite and say goodbye to all four of his brothers
51:03
I've been a pallbearer for every one of them
51:13
Now it's just him and his sister
51:15
My inland is not in good health
51:18
She actually just had a fall a while back
51:21
Broke something in her neck
51:23
And she's not doing good
51:27
But I can't imagine
51:31
I can't begin to fathom
51:34
I have the one person
51:36
That I call my brother
51:38
And Joey is my brother
51:44
I don't want to live in a world
51:48
Where Joey doesn't exist
51:51
So I hope I go before he does
51:52
So he has to deal with it
51:54
Because himself is like that
52:05
I hadn't talked about him a lot
52:07
And I thought about that
52:07
I was thinking about that day
52:12
With the Sunday school
52:13
And I was thinking about him
52:15
Telling me when I was learning to drive
52:17
That don't hit your brakes in a curve
52:19
Make your brake pads wear out faster
52:21
I just was remembering
52:23
All these little kindnesses
52:24
He paid me over the years
52:26
The many, many kindnesses
52:29
My Aunt Robbie has shown me
52:37
My cousin Justin grew up
52:40
Married a real sweet lady named Valerie
52:42
And he has a good life with her
52:44
My cousin Julie's got
52:46
A lot of good things going for her
52:48
I think maybe a couple kids
52:52
Y'all did it, y'all pulled it off
52:54
Y'all did the thing
52:55
Kids grew up, they kind of got their lives together
53:02
Justin's about as good a human being
53:04
As you'd ever want to know
53:08
During the pandemic, Justin
53:09
I was doing a lot of leather work
53:11
And Justin sent me a knife
53:15
He wanted me to make him a knife case for it
53:17
And I started making the case for it
53:19
And then the truck astrology stuff blew up
53:22
And all of a sudden I was busy
53:25
And all kind of stuff
53:26
And I couldn't do all my leather work
53:29
And I ended up just having to send him his knife back
53:31
I never got to finish that leather case for him
53:33
But I still got the pieces of it
53:35
Over in my leather box
53:36
So maybe one of these days I
53:39
Find something that
53:40
Looks similar to that knife and finish that case
53:42
For him and send it to him
53:47
Let's wrap it up there
53:48
Well, this ain't going to be a real
53:51
Long one this week, we're going to do some testimonials
53:58
I'm going to address something
54:02
I don't want anybody
54:04
No, we'll get to it
54:07
Let's do some testimonials
54:14
This is from last week's episode
54:18
Jacob Altrade's Master of Fun
54:19
I wish I could clip the last paragraph
54:22
Starting around five minutes
54:24
I couldn't agree more
54:26
No one has the same beliefs as me and that's okay
54:32
And I'm going to talk a little bit about that
54:34
Because it's something somebody said in the comments
54:42
I don't know when we became this
54:44
Everybody's got to believe the same as me
54:46
If they don't dehumanize them
54:52
But it's frightening
54:55
It's not the world I grew up in
54:59
We had all kind of other stuff going on
55:01
But it wasn't like that
55:05
I remember when they would argue about politics
55:07
They didn't agree on nothing
55:09
They'd all argue and talk shit
55:10
And that'd be the end of it
55:17
Saying I don't want to live
55:19
In a country with these other people
55:21
And stuff like that
55:23
And that's the part that bothers me
55:26
I think we've strayed a long way from
55:30
The seed of what this whole experiment was supposed to be
55:33
About Jake, I'm with you
55:35
And it's okay with me too
55:47
Matt Blue-eyed Viking
55:48
He said, I know you don't normally get political J.W.
55:51
But now is the time
55:53
Trust me, no one on the left watches you
55:56
It's a different day in time
56:04
I talked to you in the comments
56:06
I couldn't discredit you more
56:07
But I kept thinking about it
56:08
Because I had somebody else say something
56:11
Along those lines to me
56:12
And it really bothers me
56:17
I'm not getting that
56:24
Few people that are doing that
56:27
And to me that feels
56:29
It feels like a threat
56:32
Not a threat, but like you're pushing something at me
56:35
And I don't enjoy that
56:38
And that kind of stuff
56:39
Happens to all of us
56:40
But when you say trust me
56:42
No one on the left watches you
56:44
The fact that you tried to sell me on it
56:46
Tells me you haven't really been listening to me at all
56:49
When you live in a vacuum
56:50
You start thinking the vacuum is the whole world
56:53
That's why I keep friends
56:55
Of different stripes
56:56
So I'm not breathing the same hot air all day
57:00
I talked to folks across the spectrum
57:03
My neighbor's the most mad guy you've ever met in your life
57:06
I love that guy, he's a good dude
57:08
I don't think he's a harmful person
57:10
One of my best friends
57:12
Is as far left as you'd probably get
57:15
I don't agree with all his stuff
57:17
I don't even agree with a lot of it
57:19
But I know he's a good hearted person
57:21
That looks out for people in his life
57:23
That's why I tell you I judge people by their actions
57:26
I talk to folks across the spectrum
57:28
Every single week, not hypotheticals
57:33
I see the zip codes on the ticket sales
57:36
The addresses on the merch orders
57:37
The emails that start
57:39
Well, you probably won't agree with me
57:41
But I love the show
57:43
And it comes from all kinds of
57:45
From barbecue joints to vegan taco trucks
57:47
To union halls, deer blinds
57:49
Many bands and lifted trucks
57:51
It comes from all kinds of places
57:53
And what they all share is simple
57:55
They needed to laugh
57:57
They found their way here
57:58
Or they found their way to my show
58:00
Or they found their way to my content
58:04
I know an actual physicist
58:07
An astrophysicist in North Carolina
58:09
That watches my content
58:13
Politics is theater
58:14
And it's not even the good kind
58:16
It's kind of the fog machine
58:18
And paper crowns where the actors forget their lines
58:21
And blame it on the audience
58:22
If you want to buy into the play, that's your choice
58:24
But I'm not wasting my daylight on it
58:27
I'd rather spend my time on stories
58:30
And getting a room full of strangers
58:32
To breathe in time together
58:36
You believe whatever fairy tales you want
58:40
But don't come in here trying to tell me
58:42
Who hates me and who doesn't watch
58:44
I keep a close eye on my analytics
58:47
I know who buys tickets
58:51
Who listens to the podcast
58:53
On their drive to work
58:54
It's almost like this is my fucking job or something
59:00
I feel like somebody is selling you hate wholesale
59:04
And you're buying it up like toilet paper
59:06
You remember how that went?
59:08
Folks had mountains of shaman and no food
59:11
That's what this is
59:12
It's full up on panic paper and starving for perspective
59:17
You don't know my audience, I do
59:19
You don't see my inbox, I do
59:21
You don't read the room, I live in it
59:24
If your story tells you whole groups of people
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Don't watch, that story is lying to you
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And probably lying to you for profit
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Step outside in the bubble
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Breathe some fresh air and laugh with the rest of us
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Because the people you think aren't here
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They're already here laughing louder than you
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And the only one missing out
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Because of those feelings is you
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There are groups of people
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Trying to make life difficult for us all
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And I believe they're friends groups
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All across the spectrum
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That are doing things
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To try to make everybody's life difficult
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And I think when you feed into all that bullshit
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And play the game, then you just make them stronger
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And maybe I'll find out I'm wrong one day
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But you know what, I'd rather be wrong believing in the good of people
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Than be right believing the worst
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Hope you guys tune in next week
00:45
I'm excited about it
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Please do me a favor, like and subscribe
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If you enjoy listening to the podcast
00:50
All that helps my analytics
01:02
Hope your week's going well for you
01:04
Hope things are going better in your life
01:07
Hope maybe some of the
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Some of the gnarliness of the outside world
01:13
Is calming down, I'd like to believe it is
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I hope I can get enough people
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In those rooms this weekend
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That we can just have some good shows
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And I can work some more on the special
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I hope everything goes well with the Volkswagen
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I'll be sure to let you guys know
01:27
When I'm in the chat
01:30
And I'm hoping I have
01:31
A bunch of cool video to show you next week
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With some voiceover work and such like that
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About everything we're trying to do this weekend
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Like I said, also very trepidatious
01:57
About that Cadillac I rented
02:01
Might be bad optics to be seen in the Cadillac right now
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But whatever, it is what it is
02:07
Don't trust mama's car to get us there
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And back without having some kind of issue
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Right now and I can't get the damn thing
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Registered so I'm trying to get all that
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I can't get it inspected
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To get the registration current
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Risk any problems on the trip
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We got a lot of plans, a lot of moving
02:29
Parts we're trying to make happen
02:33
I'm hoping I get to visit with all my family
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I want to visit, I know a bunch of them are coming
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On Saturday night show so I'm looking forward to that
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All them and having a little fellowship with them
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The theater where I'm doing the shows
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A porn theater back in the 70s
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For a short period of time and it's where they
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First showed the Debbie does Dallas video
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I've decided to wait
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And let the Pentecostals know that
03:13
Because maybe I'll just bring it up
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At the show, that'd be kind of funny
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But I decided to do my crazy thing
03:20
Where I'm doing the wrecking yard
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I'm not taking an opener, I'm just going to have
03:24
Jackson the owner of the theater
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He's an entertaining cat
03:27
If you haven't seen the podcast I did with him
03:29
You should go check it out
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And I'll put a link to that
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But he's a crazy cat
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I'm just going to have him bring me on stage
03:38
I'm going to do what I did in Chicago
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I'm going to do that special combination
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Of the wrecking yard and the tipping point
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Because those folks are just
03:49
Pretty much buying tickets to me anyways
03:52
I just want to give them more of that
03:53
I want to give them a good night
03:55
Hopefully we'll sell a bunch of stickers
03:57
And come home with a little money in my pocket
04:19
The word that kept coming to my mind
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When I kept thinking about Uncle Terry was unbothered
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I kept thinking about that
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It kept striking a chord in me
04:27
I was trying to figure something out about it
04:32
Was an unbothered man
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At least from the outside looking in
04:37
John Lomar's sons had a temper
04:39
It just showed itself different
04:41
Some of them flashed hot like lightning like my daddy
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Held it tight until it burned a hole
04:46
Clean through an engine block
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But Uncle Terry just let most of it pass
04:52
I'm sure he raised his voice
04:54
Any man will if you live long enough in this world
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But most of the time
04:58
He wore the look of somebody who had already
05:01
Decided he wasn't going to let this thing
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Or whatever this thing was
05:04
Take up any more space in his soul
05:10
I feel like most of us wake up bothered
05:15
Bothered by the news
05:16
Bothered by who said what about who
05:19
The whole world stands on a street corner waving its arms
05:22
Trying to drag us into a fight
05:24
That don't even belong to us
05:29
Arguments with strangers on the internet
05:31
All of it is bait, most days we take it
05:34
But Uncle Terry didn't
05:38
The things he liked
05:40
Computers, comedy, music,
05:43
And he didn't need you to like them back
05:45
To fill his own joy
05:49
He didn't measure the worth
05:57
Agreement to keep his peace
06:01
That's something worth aiming at
06:02
To be able to walk through this life
06:04
Without carrying every grievance home
06:07
Like a sack of wet laundry
06:08
To be able to just enjoy the things
06:11
That light you up without waiting
06:13
For someone else to clap for you
06:15
To choose joy and keep it
06:17
To stay unbothered in the middle
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And if I take anything from Uncle Terry
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Into my own days, it's this
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We'll learn the difference
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Between what deserves my fire
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And what deserves my silence
06:37
We'll spend less time
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Clenched up in battles that don't matter
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And more time unbothered
06:46
Still finding reasons to smile
06:55
And that's the spirit
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That I want here in the Wrecking Yard
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Everybody's welcome here
07:01
But if you show up peddling
07:03
Discord and falsehoods
07:04
We're going to point you to the door
07:05
And tell you to drop that nonsense off in the gutter
07:13
My kindness for weakness
07:14
Or take it for granted
07:15
I've bounced off roofs, I've been beaten early to death
07:18
I've been cut on, I've been run over
07:20
I've been counted out and every single time
07:22
I got back up swinging
07:29
Don't let people put you in that position
07:36
I'm rooting for y'all
07:37
I tell you that every week and I'm meaning 100%
07:40
Even when we disagree
07:43
I'm rooting for you
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Every single one of you
07:47
Every single one of you
07:49
That listens to this, comes here to share
07:51
I'm rooting for you
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See you guys next week
08:13
Hopefully I have some cool footage of
08:24
The sun's in the creek side
08:27
Are you really digging
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Or is that just a lie
08:37
You tell to help you sleep
08:40
You're sure that you really want to know
08:46
We'll be hiding all the stories
08:58
Can't live this divided
09:01
There's no success for any of us
09:03
If it continues going this way
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It's not a damn bit
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I sure wish I had the solution
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We'll be hiding all the stories