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December 10, 2025 13 mins

Kaelin wants to keep her family traditions up with her cousins! Do you think Jason Brown will know these general knowledge facts? Find out!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
Thank you, dear blog. So hit us up if you
can relate to this. But I just feel like our grandparents' generation,
like they were built different in terms of keeping like
families together and being the matriarchs.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
It's just, yeah, they're tougher people than we are, tougher.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
They're built different, They had different I don't know if
it's values or they just kept kind of the family
together right, and so they Yeah, that's hard too.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I think their fortunate. I think their level of commitment
and their toleration of things that now would be divorceable offenses.
Correct for twenty minutes. Yeah, that kind of things, all undiagnosed,
mentally ill. You know, I feel for this repress you.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
You know, I used to look at my grandma and
be like, like, you don't even know what's going, you
know whatever. Anyways, so I digress. But on my mom's side,
we unfortunately lost uh my my mom has two sisters,
so three girls, both of my grandparents within a short
period of time. And their house was kind of like
the house that kept everything together, you know, even if

(01:42):
you weren't close with certain family members, you'd still see
them whatever. So once we lost them, you know, it
was kind of we were looking to my parents' generation
to kind of like keep things together, and everyone's busy.
It was hard to lose their parents. So they're not
really doing it, and not for bad reason, and it's
just it's a lot. Life is a lot. So there's

(02:02):
six of us cousins and we have kind of taken
taken it upon ourselves to like try and recreate some
of those traditions. We live in different places, and it's
not as easy as it looked, you know what I mean,
because it'll be like each holiday will be like, oh,
who wants to have people over?

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I don't feel like doing it. I don't feel like
doing it.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
So we're we have this cousins group text and we
are very much trying to take this responsibility. On one
thing that we did together, which would be your absolute nightmare, Fred,
but we did a what it's called a houseboat on
Lake Cumberland. Yes, it was all fair and a body
of water.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Nope, big old boat. There was like a hot time.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
And it's fly, yeah, and we all did it together
and it was so fun, and so we're that is
one of the things that we are trying to plan
and do. My sister was a whole ass baby when
we did that trip, so she never got to experience it.
And I do feel like also the babies of the family, Kiki,
you may be able to relate like sometimes like the
older ones, like they grew up in the family was

(03:00):
still fun and still.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Had their stamina.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
And by the baby, it's like, you know, we don't
feel like putting stuff together. You missed out on all
the trips and all the memories. So we're trying to
do all this and it's not as easy as it looks.
And I just don't know if any of our listeners
feel like, you know, okay, we lost the center point,
either the house or the people that kept everything together,
and how they're working to either make new traditions or
bring it together, because you know, it's sad to watch

(03:25):
it go away.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
It's amazing, whether it's family or friends. As people get older,
it's very difficult to sort of keep relationships as strong
as they once were. Yeah, and proximity is a big
deal if you're in the same city. Like a lot
of I don't have cousins, but like my close friends,
over the years, they've their lives have change, they've had
kids and got married, and they're doing different things that

(03:46):
I'm doing, and there's no lack of love. But they
live in the suburbs and they get together over things
that have to do with kids, and they don't include
me in that stuff necessarily because well, they don't think
i'd want to go because I don't necessarily want to
watch their kids run around like a play place or whatever.
But I would because but whether it's family or friends,
like it's just people spread out and there's no lack
of love. There but it's like it happens probably once

(04:07):
a month where I reconnect with someone at least briefly
from the past, and it's like, why don't we talk
more often? I don't know, why don't we hang out?
I don't know, let's do it. And then another year
goes by, and so you have to work at stuff
like that.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
And it's a lot of work, you know. So if
you're going through the same thing, I feel you. And
if you have any ideas, you know, for how to
keep the family and traditions together, shoot on my wist
what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
I'm going to rent a houseboat and put all my
buddies and their wives on the boat. But then I'm
going to have a cabin, so we dot there. But
then at the nighttime, we just set that boat out
to the middle of the lake or vice versa, whatever,
as long as there's a place for or maybe there's
a little dinghy attached to it, and I row myself
to the days in on the dock. You know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Yeah, that's a great one. I'm married to a family
like this, Kalen, so with the like the cousins thing
and the closeness so Hobby comes from a really big
family and there's like a lot of and then like
you're right, it's like the older crew then the baby crew,
who are like the twenty year old now they did
not experience from the stories that I've heard of, like
all to get together is the family parties. Even true,

(05:10):
it was late, it sounds like I mean, I missed
the joke because I wasn't there.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
But I feel like now Hobby's trying to.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Be that glue because his father is so his father's
kind of the glue after the parents, the grandparents passed
away I think twenty nineteen, maybe he's trying to be
the glue because one day, you know, his father won't
be able to anymore either. Yeah, but it's hard work
even just hosting, entertaining all of that, Like I don't
know how people do that.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
So that it might be your house and that's that's
a lot of work, but it's also such a beautiful thing.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
And I love saying that.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
Because I want my daughter and that I have a baby,
I want her to be like with the cousins and
the crew.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Yes, yeah, we also just as an offshoot, speaking of
entertaining at your house, can we talk about something that
just went it just it was, it came and went
off the air. But you are looking to sort of
develop your backyard a little bit, you know, because you
want to have people over to the house. And Hobby
this idea was for this kind of entertainment, like so
that cousins can come over whatever. Hobby's idea was to

(06:05):
put a porta potty in the backyard of your home.
He was very serious about this, so let's not laugh.
The actual porta potty, Yeah, in your back You're permanent inside.
I don't care. That would just stay there all the time.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
He was serious, and he was so serious. He said,
you know, people don't have to go inside, then they
gives use the port of potty. He said, sir, are
you sick? Like what are you talking about? Also, I
want to see you tell my mother or your mother,
so use the bathroom to go crap in the in
the in the pot like go.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
I would love to see that happen. There's a lot
I'd like to unpack about that. But like that, like
if you go to rather if you like an event
like something or whatever, and they just aren't enough bathrooms
for the mass public that shows up Okay, fine, Like
I go to a port a potty if you have to,
Oh my god's the worst possible thing. Like I try
everything not to have to do it, but I'll go

(06:51):
pee in there whatever. I don't know who peed before
me or after me? I don't know. But can you
imagine like crapping on top of your relatives crap all day?
You know what? I mean to be gross, But like
I can see everybody who's used that. These are people
I know. I'm in there following people I know, and
we're just it's just it's a disgusting thing. It's plumbing

(07:12):
at home. I don't know. Why. When did you guys
get that? That's cool? Congratulations way, this is the Freas Show.
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(07:32):
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Speaker 3 (07:52):
You're definitely gonna be Calledina battle not today.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Not today. Jayson wants to see your song, Jason Crown
song for you know. I can't wait go.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Being for Paulina today.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
But I don't know anything from schools.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
All they did was make me read the Bible, so
I don't ask me anything about history or geography.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Hey hey, hey, Clocket, I don't know what it is.
You don't remember that either. No, they can't make me
read the Bible. Oh, bless your heart. Hey, Connie, are
you I don't know? Good morning, I'm great. Thank you
for listening. I hope you will. I don't know if

(08:39):
you ever Have we ever done this before? Definitely gonna
be Jason, Yeah, yeah, but I have my own intro,
but it's hold on most time. Yeah, we have to
we have people for this. But hang on a second,
that's all right. I mean I did my big one
with the song. We have a whole production team. I
think hold on the second. I forgot that you have
an intro, acts.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Like he's not going to get him, and then he
gets like a five.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
I truly don't think I know anything. I don't know
anything about history. I don't know anything about geography. I
don't know anything about like wars, Like I don't know
anything anything wars. I'm always asking, right, you're always trying
to get straightened out on the wars, and always it
is a war theme today for the question.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
So I just met every day.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
I'm really up, said, I can't find it, or like
the periodic table, like I don't know that I love
the periodic table. I don't know. There may be one
for you. But we're doing wrong with this, Okay, So, Connie,
fun fact about you is what my husband actually went.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
I be like five days straight with Shelley.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Wow. Daniel, Wow, five days long and strong with Shelley.
What's his name is? We gotta be careful what we're
talking about here. My husband went five days straight with Yeah.
How long ago is that? I don't know if I.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Remember before you were married, but yeah, I always forgetting
that was probably like.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Two years ago.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
We're really little.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
Okay, all right, well, Connie, let's see if you can
go along and strong with Jason. Here. Questions general knowledge,
they're all about wars. Good luck if you go, Hey,
better brush up on the Korean War there, Jason because
he's coming World War one? A lot of questions here,
all right, here we go, Connie. Number one, What holiday

(10:30):
is observed annually on March seventeenth? In which continent would
you find Niagara Falls? Canada?

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Also in the United States?

Speaker 1 (10:41):
But Canada. I can't correct you. What type or leaf is?
What type of leaf? Rather it says war? But what
I literally, I'm Ron Burgundy. I will read whatever is
in front of me, what type of leaf is on
the Canadian flag? Which bird is an international symbol for peace?

(11:02):
And what college sport is being played during the Sugar
Rolls and Fiesta Bowl games because of this game. I
can't correct you, but I did say continent. But anyway,
don't don't say anything else. Here comes Jason, Here comes Jason.
That was a four, by the way, it was a four. Yeah,
all right, all right, yeah, okay, the pressure question number one,

(11:26):
and it's I would go to use since we only
play every now and again with you, especially what holiday
is observed annually on March seventeenth, Saint Patrick's Day. You've
played Benny in advance around here, so I figured games
in which continent would you find Niagara Falls? That's North America, right,
she said, Canada, the United States, but continent. Oh yeah yeah.

(11:50):
What type of leaf is on the Canadian flat? Yeah?
Oh hell yeah, oh hell yeah. Which one of my
favorite countries? As you know? Which it is at? Toronto
is my favorite country? It is? Which bird is an
international symbol for peace? Bird? A dove? It is? Do?

(12:13):
It is a do? And what college sport is being
played during these Sugar Rose and Fiesta Bowl games? Rose?
It's giving giving that. Yeah, well, American football, so you're
sort of right. But no, you got a four, so

(12:36):
you win, Connie. No one's really a loser on this game.
We'll find something for you. But Connie, I'm sorry that
you weren't able to live up to your husband's incredible
performance on this show. I'm sure you'll never hear the
end of it now. I probably won't. But we love
a family that listens to thirteen listeners. We truly do.
So strong marriages start here. Well, yeah, sure, we'll go

(12:57):
with that. Connie, have a great day, thanks for listening.
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