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March 1, 2025 51 mins
In today's episode, the gang discusses the rise of homesteading movement and the things you can do to grow your own food and harden your home. 

Thanks, as always, to Captain Paul Tyre for joining the show. If you’re interested in going fishing with Paul, visit his Facebook page.  

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
And welcome to the Town Outdoor Show.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
If you look confused, Fred, I'm Charlie.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Fred's obviously here.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
I'm confused.

Speaker 4 (00:12):
Mostly I'm gatting Paul Tower and I'm grant this.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Just so you asked the question, are you timing this
with an iPhone?

Speaker 2 (00:20):
What?

Speaker 1 (00:21):
What? What? What's that? What?

Speaker 3 (00:23):
I thought he had sophisticated.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
In the studios there is there's a computer screens, look crazy,
software mixing boards, and I mean, you know you could
do this show on an iPhone. I mean I could
not have to do it on Android, but uh, I
don't know how to use an iPhone or any pretty
much any product from it.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
It was like a highly skilled producer, he is.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
But he puts it up. I mean when I when
I have to produce the show, I time it on
the phone too, so I can glance down and at
a a a glance, I can see what is little
versus squinting down there to see those little tiny numbers. Okay,
that's probably just something you're familiar with doing. I mean,
we're you know, we're used to anyway, So anyway, you

(01:06):
know what's that? What's happening?

Speaker 3 (01:10):
The planets are going to align.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Planets are going to line.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Yeah you know what that means.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
I don't want to know. Hey, that's that's copyright and content.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
You just messed the show up, sage.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
You know, I'm going to put this on YouTube now
because you just played that.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
I think it was under five seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Okay, all right, there you go. That was funny because
I was listening to the old on on satellite radio.
Was listening on the way in the day. I was
listening to it. I kept clicking back between the the
eighties and the seventies and something wanted to now the
mess was Dame doing with the sixties and h I
rolled in with Ice Ice Baby playing all more windows down.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
Word to your mother, stop collaborate, collaborate.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
If there's a problem, I can solve it.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
Check out my hook.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
You know that song at Age of Aquarius song? Yeah,
that came from a play called a Broadway play called
hair There.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
My daughter is in the product in a high school
Leon high school production. She goes to Child's but they're
doing hair hair spry. Sorry, they're doing hair spray.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
Sorry, there's a nude scene in that thing.

Speaker 4 (02:24):
Oh, she ain't gonna be in that. They're doing the
summer production is hair spray, I'm sorry. I knew it
had something to do with hair.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah, okay, I don't want her in that one.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
No, okay, let's don't talk about it.

Speaker 5 (02:37):
No more than it.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Yeah, I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
I took my wife, she was then just a girlfriend,
took her and she, you know, Baptist girl, took her
to a play.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
I thought it'd be a there's nakedness.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
It was nickedness in the play. And it's the first
time that I ever turned red seeing somebody naked.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
And well, now were they naked or were they nicked?

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Nicked?

Speaker 4 (02:59):
Okay, there's a something. They didn't have no clothes on.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
They was up something and it was Lewis rezor it.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Was it suffice to say I was. I was embarrassed.
I didn't know I be in there.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
And that's kind of like when you know you can't
you can't turn on a movie or TV. We have
to really search. We try not to. Even our our
kids are teenagers, and I know that they go to
high school, so they probably hear things that I wouldn't
say at school every day. But when those shows are
on TV, and like their mom and I sitting there
watching some show that's you know, a lot of crussing

(03:35):
and nakedness and stuff. We're watching stuff on TV and
they come in the room and I'm and I had
to hit the pause button, you know, because I'm not
gonna sit there and watch that front of my kids,
even the cussing part, even if it ain't no nakedness.
If you know, nicked, nicked's going on. My kids ain't
gonna be in the room while I'm watching naked.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Or you'd be like my mother in law. Every time
that kind of stuff comes on with you. All right,
if it gets you any worse, we're gonna turn off.
Of course, you know, all right, for gets any.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Worse, we're gonna turn it off by the time when
we're done with the movie.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
And probably should have turned it off.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
We should have turned it off by the hour and
a half ago.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Yeah, I don't know that I could sit there and
watch that kind of stuff with the in laws and
stuff it was.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
That's another awkward.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
There's times when I have to look over my shoulder
and see which of my kids is in the kitchen,
you know, there's there's moving around in there, and got
we're just gonna turn that channel and uh, I can
stream it later the I ain't gonna miss it. I
just think you'll play it with them in the room, right.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
I mean, that would check out the artistic value of
whatever it is.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
Man, I've been hooked on these talking about TV shows
or whatever, and this has been out for a long time,
and I don't know why I didn't know about it,
but I watched the whole three seasons of Narcos, which
is about the Colombian drug stuff, and then and then
the follow up the Wreck the Narcos Mexico, and I'm
in by halfway through that series. The three seasons of that,

(05:02):
it's about the Mexican carteils Netflix, I think, but those
have been awesome. So the first two seasons of the
original Marcos was almost exclusively about Pablo Escobar and how
they have and it's told from a perspective of one
of the like two Dea agents that were in uh

(05:22):
Or they they've made it out. They portrayed it to
be like two or three Dea agents in Colombia that
started working the cartels. And then the last season was
the Cali The Gentleman of Cali. And now they're doing
the Narcos Mexico, which is started out with them with
the marijuana, you know, the giant these giant marijuana fields

(05:44):
and all that stuff. But it's going, it's skipping back
in time and their involvement with the Colombian cartel because
they were really good at getting stuff. The Mexicans are
really good at getting stuff across the border. So now
they're now so now they're in the cocaine you know
that it is morphed in from from them. Once the
Carrera what's his name, Kiki came Camarrera whatever, the d

(06:10):
A agent that they killed, the guy kidnapped and killed.
I'm past that point, and now they're anyway that they're
they're trying to they're upping their their their their game
and getting into the cocaine game. And they haven't started
really focusing on him yet, but I know it's got
to go there. But because El Chapo uh Is was

(06:31):
just basically a hit man for the Mexican you know,
he ended up running the Mexican cartel, but he was
in the first two seasons. He's kind of like a
hit man that nobody pays attention to because he's a little,
little short, mean guy and uh yeah, and uh but
he was the one that first that dug the first
tunnel under the border was l Choppo and it was

(06:53):
his idea, and nobody had done of the big wigs
with the cartel wanted to pay any attention to because
he's just this knuckle little, miniature knuckle dragger.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Think about what the TV shows in ten years are
going to be about it when we start carpet bombing
the border and stuff.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
Yeah, I mean there's a whole lot of content.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
We got a whole lot of drama coming, a.

Speaker 4 (07:12):
Whole lot of content fixing it happen.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Yeah, it's gonna it's turning out.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
I can't wait to see what history does with all
this Epstein stuff.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Yeah, you know, it seems like the controversy has been
Bondie comes out and says we're gonna have all this stuff,
and it was kind of a dud.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
I mean nothing really.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Because they don't have a client list.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
Well, and I was then I was listening to talk
radio on the way home Thursday afternoon, and apparently there's
some office in some one of the agencies. I don't
know if it's Department of Justice office in New York
that ain't just refusing to release about a thousand pages worth.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
Of as long as they don't release a page in
my name on it, I'm okay.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Yeah, yeah, well, you were just showing us pictures of
the place I did. Yeah yeah, well, I mean I
caught a lobster there once, so so the different and
so what's going on here? You're showing us pictures of
Epstein's compound. J D's over here showing us pictures of
Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach, my son. I woke up this
morning to him texting me. They're on their ann Taylor

(08:13):
on their honeymoon and found out it was easier, cheaper,
nicer to go to Paris than it was to go
to the Montana, which I taught them out have doing.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
They wanted to go to Montana on their honeymoon in February,
and I said, son, first of all, you might not
get there. Second of all, if you get there, you
might not get back. And thirdly, you might get there
and get back and not be able to go outside
for for the whole time you're there, because it's might
be fifty below. I said, you're really chancing the weather
up there this time of year. So I taught them
into going over there and doing that.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
She may not have realized that she married your son
and you are a history buff. So they were going
to end up at some historical places.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Then, Yeah, they took the train over today and went
to went to Omaha Beach and he sent me a
sent me a picture and I'm like that, I've never
been there at.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Cool that is, yeah.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
And the first question I asked him was can you
close your eyes and hear it and see it? And
he goes, oh, yeah, one of those places.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
And I said, imagine me playing the soundtrack of like
Saving Private Ryde or something there, or you know, Band
of Brothers when they're taking the beach, and I think
it was Saving Private right. My dad couldn't. He couldn't
stomach Yeah, that first person three Purple Heart Bronze Starr
went in Vietnam Vet and all those sounds and ricochets,
and he couldn't. He couldn't. He said something, that's the

(09:32):
most realistic thing I've heard, He saying, watch all these
history channelings. You want to, he said, but that that
that the way they portrayed that, the sound from that
was so real.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
Well.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
Being the history buff, I've been to a lot of
battlefields and a lot of them that you can absolutely
close your eyes and be there. You know, it's just
it's crazy, but I'm happy you got.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
To go cool. It was pretty anyway. We'll be right back.
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you can you can do it now, you can talk

(10:56):
now Fred trivels cold and Fred on a break because
you ken't want to talk about it. We have a
lot of props in the room today and everything from
eggs to a rifle, to m O to energy.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
Came in and laid down his fancy rattlesnake wallet.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Well I had to get my license to get the rifle.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Okay, okay, Well did you finally get it?

Speaker 3 (11:16):
I crinally got it, Okay.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
So he comes in another day wants me to engrave
a rifle and he tells me what's what he wants
on it. And I go back there and I stop
everything I'm doing because otherwise I think't happening. And if
I got it, handed it to him and I said,
I'm glad you paid for that first, because we haven't
paid for it yet. I'm like, oh, well, we don't
normally engrave stuff until it's paid for and delivered, and
we know you passed the background check, and we used

(11:39):
sometimes you know.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
I didn't pass the background I mean, but they put
it in on Friday. It didn't pass till like tuesday.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Well, that's the apartment of the Farid Apartment of Law
Enforcement in there.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
I think it had something to do with that release,
but I don't.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
Know, maybe they were waiting for it.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Y'all drag your feed a little bit because they're releasing
some stuff.

Speaker 4 (11:58):
Joke. I didn't even joke about that, dude. That's the
I was so disgusting. I just.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
You know, of course, the city Citadel humor.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
You know.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
I immediately get texts from all my classmates from Black.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Military because they know you best.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
I guess they think I hadn't changed, but they're like,
you know, you must be so relieved today.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
So talking about the props around the tables, so we
can go around here. Now, I understand on the radio
and streaming audio you don't see these things. We'll describe
them to you the best we can. So anyway, I wash.
We went back to I was watching Justin Noneley on
his thing, you know, and he had these ways energy
drinks and kept holding on to them, and I was like,
you know what, So I reached out and I said, hey,

(12:44):
if they'll send us something, we'll try them. And the
one of the one of the owner's friends actually paid
forty bucks to ship us a case here to the
shop as just to help his friend out. And we
got him in and you know. I'm like, well, let's
do the things in refrigerator, and Matt whose army veteran
back there, goes, well, if it's made by a veteran,

(13:04):
they're they're they're used to drinking the room temperature. So
we did. They're good.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
Yeah, they're really good. As far as taste goes, they're good.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Yeah. I mean there there's we got some stuff in
the cooler out here that jd Adam bring in that's
a little different. But this is uh, we can't carry
this in the store. But being that it's a veteran
owned business and they support law enforcement and first responders
and military, I thought we'd mentioned it on the show,
so that the company's ways. We're holding two cans here,

(13:33):
uh and way square. Yeah, there's a two Now. I
don't know exactly that our mission dedicated giving back to
members of the community given so much just already through
everyday sacrifices and so on. Anyway, so you know, check
them out. We don't we don't get anything for it.
Since they are good energy. Yeah, there's stuff in there

(13:55):
make you they're like an energy they're an energy drink.
Their stuff in here, it's got some some caffeine.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
A lot of vitamins, a lot of a lot of
bee sau.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Beach well nice, and he got a scan thing on there.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
And yeah, there's a lot of itam and be in
there and all that. I mean, it's but the main
thing is is it's an energy drink and it tastes good. Anyway,
moving on, that's pretty cool, and you check them out.
They got a website out there. And the the other
thing that's on the table is the eggs that I
brought for you guys and Paul, I just want to
make sure you know you're supposed to wash these eggs
right before you cook them. Okay, yes, because these are

(14:31):
real eggs. You said you haven't seen them in that color.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
No, I have not.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
I've seen the you know, the the green ones.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Yeah, well there's green a blueish some of the anyway,
and then there's the tent. There's the brown eggs. And
in a few months, when these chicks I got get up,
I'll have like chocolate covered colored excuse me, I wish
I could find me a chicken. It would have lay
a chocolate egg covered egg. But this chocolate dark brown,
it's super dark brown. And then I got some more

(14:57):
blue egg layers. So I am looking for of the
d I egg pack. It is going to be very diverse, yes,
but I'm having to force it because it's not something
that comes naturally.

Speaker 6 (15:07):
Eggs like this, it hasn't been washed. They can stand
what to They can.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Sit right there for you'll need them before they get back. No,
don't refrigerate, don't leave out on the counter, and don't
wash them until you get ready to use them. Because
because see the egg comes out the chickens button that's
want to call them button nuggets comes out the same
hole that the that the poop comes out of.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
Yeah, yeah, chickens don't.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
There's one hole that comes out. So so when they're dirty,
that's chicken poop. Now now now Fred may not want
this does and after I.

Speaker 5 (15:41):
Get to talking, so.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
I think a coop lady eggs the same way.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
That's cool.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
So so you got it. You wash them off. But
the thing is is, so what's on the eggs that
protection from from bacteria is called the bloom, and the
bloom is is a layer that the egg deposits on
the egg before the chicken deposits on the egg before
it exits, and that protects the egg from bacteria and
as long as you leave it intact, and it'll sit

(16:11):
on the counter and you can glass these things. You
put them in lime, uh pickling lime and water and
put them in a jar and they'll sit there for
like a year. And uh really put the camera on
his face. That's something else.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
So he gonna spray on you to bread no longer
eats eggs.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
So if you wash them, then the bacteria can get
in there. So you just leave them sitting out. Now,
if you want to wash them and refrigerate them, then
you know you can do that.

Speaker 5 (16:39):
I washed, just wash them.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Yeah, and so I so I like the different.

Speaker 6 (16:44):
And you notice the store boughed egg will be the
yolk is bright orange and.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
And so you'll get different colors in these and it
all it boils down to a little bit about the
breed of chicken. And it also relates to what they're eating.
You know, we feed them different things. You want a
different colored yoke. Sometimes you can feed them like red
pepper flakes and stuff like that. And you know, so
these these are table scraps and feed and they mine
are very free range. They have electric fence there and

(17:15):
they just roam around in the grass. And these are
some of the healthiest eggs least heck. Yeah, but anyway, in.

Speaker 6 (17:20):
Fact, I didn't that's need how the eggs are right.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
I'm anxious to see how the the TikTok uh software
slices up that thing with. I hope that it shows
there are tears in your eyes.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
I have a week summer.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
My lord. Well we know that, we know that, but
you look like you like emotional and stuff.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
I'm like emotional. It just happens when you start like
you know, dry.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
He right before, right before, he sprays all over you.
I'm gonna get up under the table.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I'm you're an easy target for it.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
I'm just trying to back to normal.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
Probably you know it comes. I probably ought not said
told that one. Probably not told that.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
One.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Don't believe I told that. There you go, they like
Charlie said, there's a membrane on the outside of the egg.
And if you wash the p you wash the eggs
on the front end like you get at the store.
Then you get an egg that you have to refrigerate
that doesn't last long. These are all natural and you
you just wash it.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
You don't. You don't want an egg like this to
get condensation on it. So you don't put it in
a cold space and then bring it back out because
they'll get condensation on it. And that promotes.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
And the way to tell if the egg is good
if you put it in water in it is it
sink or float?

Speaker 1 (18:36):
If it floats, you know how I tell it for good.
I eat them. And if I don't get.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
Sick, if you crack them open and they don't run
you out of the kitchen, you are a bird comes out.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Okay. So I have I have ten. I have ten
in an incubator right now. I'm incubating ten what they
call olive eggers. They lay olive colored little dark record
in that darkest green right there. And uh and then
I just picked up some blacke.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
How many chickens do you have, Charlie.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
My wife says too many? Normally it's the wife that
does this. But I get a little crazy with animals,
and I start buying more of them until you know,
I get mad. I'll eat them, you know. They So
the ones I got, now I'm we're picking I got
all the family picking them up, handling them, and the
I took. We had them in the stainless link in
the laundry room. To my wife said, well, okay, you're
not cleaning. That's starting to smell a little bit. So

(19:30):
I came over here today. I got an old cricket
cage that somebody had given to us a while back
when we were selling bait, and I converted it last night.
I put I lined it with the white plastic that
we used for target backers, the core plasts, so that
the bottom's all plastic. And then I threw a bunch
of bedding in there. And this got the screen top
and all that the heat lamp in it. So now
I've got It's just fun, man. I mean, I like chickens.

(19:54):
They taste good, and you know they lay eggs. And
the thing is, if you're on like a carnivore diet
or you're low carb diet or anything like that, eggs
is right up there in it, so you can you
can eat. There are people that there's a diet carnival.
I think it's a carnival where where all they eat
is meat and eggs.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
So when you incubate a chicken m egg and the
chicken comes out, it doesn't have a mother, who who
who who it sees first?

Speaker 1 (20:23):
It's well if you just handle them, you'll be multiple
in that they hang out together there. I mean, they're
not very it's not like they know any better. I mean,
so you pick them up and handle them, and then
you go out there and they'll come running up to you.
And if you if you handle them regularly, they'll let
you pet them and everything. They're really cool birds, they
really are. I tell you. What ain't cool is a

(20:45):
tom turkey.

Speaker 5 (20:45):
Yeah at all.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Now that dad, you turkey, My my, my kids can
go out there and go in the pen and get
eggs from the chickens, and that turkey would just you know,
he'll bow up and do all that drumming and stuff,
but he don't bother them. I go out there and
it's a fight every time. And he's taking all the
fun out of chickens because every time I go out there,
the turkey tries to get me. And I go out
there at night. Now I go out there at night.

(21:08):
He flies up on top of the coop by himself
at night, and I go out there and try to
gather eggs, and he's stalked. He stalks me and hollers
at me, and he gets closer and closer. If have
to running and grab two eggs and back up.

Speaker 6 (21:21):
You need to reconcile that my wife sister were not
getting rid of him and they're gonna work it out.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
I'm like, well, y'all might work it out, but me
and him ain't gonna get along.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
It's kind of like that family guy with Peter and
the chicken.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
You don't watch it.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
You ever watch a show family?

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Yeah, I don't remember that episode.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
Well, it's always the chicken keeps beating him up.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Well a tom turkey is a
little bit different in chicken. He weighs more and he's
a whole lot stronger. And they will hurt you.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
They can hit you with a wing and it's like
getting cracked with a whip. I mean, they actually can
hurt you. And then if they get spurs to do
the same thing. And I've never owned turkeys before. Now
just watch him in the field, But I tell you
what he might We might just let him go out
there and act a bait for the wild turkeys. And
but I'm gonna shoot him instead of the don't tell
the wife. Oops. Yeah that was a sorry.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
Yeah, that's what you do is you unscrew the antenna.
Off your pickup truck when you go get a car antenna.
I don't get.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Smart enough to remember. He just knows I don't like this, dude.
You know, I thought maybe it was the hat, so
I took the hat off. With the hat's defense against
the spurs.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
On, exactly, back that thing across the head.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
One time. It'll be over, eight, birch, We'll be right back.

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So this is the this is the Dothan segment, So

(23:44):
you gonna hold your story through the Tallahassee segments. Everybody
can hear it, so all your friends can hear it.
If it's just in Dothan, you don't have any friends
over there.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
So you've got a couple of friends.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Yeah, they let you cross the state line.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
You know, well, don't out. Don't I out them because
they'll kick them out.

Speaker 3 (24:01):
I don't. Yeah, you don't want to claim to know
me if you're from Alabama.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
So so if you hadn't been fought, we have been
putting some stuff or attempting to use some software that
puts a bunch of shorts out there on TikTok, and
now that Trump approved that they could keep it, I
decided to start as a TikTok thing. And it's interesting
there's a bunch of shorts. But if the software parcels

(24:27):
it up and sometimes it doesn't let you finish the
joke or whatever, which is fine because if you want
to listen to the whole thing, you know where to
find our show. And all it is is just shorts
of this show.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
It's on TikTok.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Oh. Yeah, what's the ones I've been sharing on Facebook?

Speaker 3 (24:43):
I saw one?

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Those are TikTok. Well, here's the thing. We use a grant.
What's it called opus? Yeah, it's called opus or otis opus.
It's an ai opie. Yeah, that's for country folks. You're
gonna tell you farm Biddio was company is b there
you go and the b roll and stuff. So anyway,

(25:09):
we're we're giving it a shot to see and you
know what, we're getting some getting some views and and
you know, I don't know what it don't It doesn't
make us any money. And it doesn't do you know.
I just noticed you got that zen over there? Yeah,
Zen three, and this is Ways two and this stuff
is good? What is that? Ways to do the well?

Speaker 4 (25:31):
You know what, John Daily says.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
John Daly says, caffeine plus nicotine equals proteins.

Speaker 4 (25:39):
If Fred thought he'd get hit of a golf ball
as far as John Daly does, he'd be uh yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Oh. For a second, I thought she was talking about
the mayor Tyle hassee John Dayly. I was I didn't
particularly care.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
But maybe it's even play golf.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
I don't know, that's not he needs.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
To work on his boating skills.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Say anyway, Well, nobody that's listening nothing has any idea
who that is. So we could probably we could probably
talk about him. But you know, Mam said, somebody don't
They say nothing anyway? Anyhow, So what's this? What's that ball? Oh?

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Paul walked into the walked into the shop today with
this box of bullets that I recognized from across the room.
I'm like, that's an old box of military military ball, ammo.
And I was like, I was hoping that it was
going to be really ancient, because they used the same
box for military ball forty five am for you know.

(26:36):
And the first thing I looked at the first it
looked at the head stamp. The first number I saw
was three, and I assumed that it was nineteen forty
three because it looks exactly like this, But this is
actually nineteen seventy three, So this is some military Paul
Amos from nineteen eleven. Yeah, I actually put the dates
on his Yes, sir, yes, sir, I have actually shot

(26:57):
a friend of mine came on friendly years. I thought
about it a time or two.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
We ain't gonna be friends no more.

Speaker 4 (27:05):
I thought about it a time or two. No, buddy
of mine in there, it gets His uncle gave him
a giant foot like er full of forty five ball
amo from nineteen forty two or forty three, and we
shot up a pile of it. It worked just fine.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
You wish it had seventy three. Wish you just had
that on the shelf now.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
Yeah, not really, no, Yeah, it's you know, the military
does things to their AMMO that the most civilian AMMO
doesn't have, which is cramped primers. So they cramped the
primers to making water cramp and seal the primers to
make them waterproof and all that. So you can essentially
boxer and bird and prime. No, that's something completely different too,

(27:47):
but bird and birdand primer has two primer holes like
snake bite, and a boxer primer has a single.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Hole from the cramp non crimp. Yeah, hard reload.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
This is really hard to reload. You have to get
a a device to go in there and remout the
primer pocket to us so you can reload it. But
that makes it order proof.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I quit we reloading and stuff a long time ago
when we started selling amokers. We can get it cheaper
than what it takes to reload it.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
Yeah, and finding components is not always easy these days,
so and it's expensive so anyway, but yeah, it just
thought it was cool with the box. They didn't change
the box from the World War two to nineteen seventy
three obviously. Yeah, the wind ches.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
I love old man o boxes and stuff. We'll be right.

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We're back. So I haven't just been and I'm being
very I'm lying right now. I've been waiting with baby
breath to hear your story.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Fred.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Do you get right at his detail? How excited I
am to hear it? Yes, this chicken store please make
me laugh. Make sure it's clean that it can be
on radio. Are you sure?

Speaker 3 (30:02):
It was a few years ago Thanksgiving? Uh?

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Long before my son Grayson met his now wife. Uh,
he had met this girl. I don't know where he
met her, but she was she was larger than charge.
Let's just sat and uh. He brought her for Thanksgiving
dinner and uh. And my nephew at the time was
about five maybe six, and it's got the whole family

(30:26):
and Thanksgiving dinner, and one of my brothers made something,
some comment about the fat chick that Grayson had brought in.
The nephew overhears this and he's five or six and
he's running around the house the whole Thanksgiving in front
of this girl. Where's Grace and fat chicken? And he's
looking all over the place for the fat chicken at
the house.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
It was just one of those awkward.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
Which is why you shouldn't stay stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
I didn't say anything.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Shouldn't say stuff like that, and you certainly shouldn't. Shouldn't
stay stuff like stay, stuff like stays stuff.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Don't like that in front of you around they will
bust you.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Oh yeah, there for what you're say in front of
kids now, because they will not only will they say
what you said, they will twist it and make it
worse and then and then put it on repeat.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Yeah, you know, it didn't help when she asked for
extra help and a ranch dressing.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
And listen, and then here we thought, you see, it's
what happens when you give him.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
The Okay, So it wasn't it wasn't inappropriate. It was
just impolite.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
Yeah, there was very I didn't do it.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
I'm just relating the story. Okay, this is for the
benefit of the listening audience and to the moral of
the story. Don't say in aappropriate things around your kids.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
There you go unless you want everybody to hear it.
That's try and that that's that's a that's just a thing.
All right. What else we got we got anything else
in here to talk about it?

Speaker 4 (31:53):
Give me just a second. Let me pull up this
here text message that I got from mister Russell van Landingham.
So the the time and date has been set for
the West Florida Livestock Sale, UH, Saturday March the eighth.
So we're weekend away over in Quincy at the Livestock

(32:17):
Pavilion off Highway ninety there in Quincy. Uh they have
the hog show starts at ten o'clock. The steer show
starts at one pm. UH. Heifer Heifer's immediately after the steers,
and then the barbecue dinner is from five to six,
and then the awards and then the sale starts at seven.
The West Florida Livestock Association, that's where the kids from

(32:39):
four h whatever ag kids raise raise animals and they
show them and they get awards for how well of
a job they do fattening out the the hogs and
the cows and all that stuff. And then at the
end of the night you can go over there and
you watch these kids walk their walk, their their their
their project round the arena and you can actually buy them. Uh.

(33:03):
And so that's when you get to see all the
little girls crying their eyes out.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
And they walk around. Is that where they lead the
pig around?

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Sir?

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Yes, a little creepy, but.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
So we Ani and I it took the I think
one of our kids over there. Anyway, we went over
there as last year. Year before last we made it
to the show. And my wife still talks about how
bad she feels about those those kids that have raised
and hand fed and groomed and all these show pigs
and cows. And then somebody comes and buys it and
you know, take it to Bob's butcher shop down there

(33:37):
and get it cut up for them, and they watch
them just ball their eyes out.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
You know, if you ever seen one that had like
a spider web in it, said some pig.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
That's that. I hadn't seen Charles web. But yeah, so
and I don't I mean, you don't have to buy
it to slaughter it. You can. Then their their hand
fed raised, so they're probably pretty docile. Will probably make
good pets if you wanted to, or if you wanted.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
To, well, the third like full, So I mean, show
enough hogs, you know we're talking. You know they are
land racing with all all the different breeds and stuff
like that, some of them are. Then they don't make
very good pets because they get to about.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
Four, right, and you want to eat them when they're
smaller than that. So yeah, but it's it's a neat thing.
And they raise money. They raise a ton of money
that goes for scholarships for these kids if they want
to stay in the agriculture industry. Uh. They send these
kids to college to be farmers and to be stockman

(34:35):
and livestock.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
I will tell you nowadays we need that, we need
we do need more of it. But you're starting to
see a ground swell because I've gotten into this, the
ground swell of homes. The homesteading movement is gotten crazy.
You know, the family owned farms are kind of gone
by the way, with any family on farm now corporation, corporation,

(34:57):
and so the number of farmers that owned farms. You know,
laborers are still there, but there's a number of farmers
that own farms has gotten progressively smaller. But now you're
starting to see old school homesteading movement come back. And
so this stuff I talk about chickens. I mean, we've
got goats and chickens and that gum turkey, and we've

(35:19):
got uh and we're we're getting pigs. I got a
fence going in a couple weeks, and once that happens,
then I'm gonna have I'm gonna have the cooney cooney
breed of pigs, which if y'all are out there and
you know some I'm trying to build a little.

Speaker 4 (35:34):
If you've ever seen one, you can't miss it because
that's ugly on the planet.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
And then I'm going to get into cattle later on,
which is a really bad time to get into cattle
right now, but you know, if you you you buy
high as long as you price days up. But I
want to get into and so that's what you're seeing
as you're seeing people coming back and do it. And
most homesteaders, David just got two or three acres, you know,
a big one is four or five acres. And what
they're doing is they're raising chickens and birds. And you know,

(36:01):
we have quail. I've got my last three boxes of
quail that going to a hunt tomorrow out there in
the back of the truck. And I'm gonna be collecting
eggs and Fred I'm still waiting on somebody to lay
some eggs. You do know that the same deal some deal.
So uh, but I'm gonna try to I'm gonna try
to hat something uncle I've got. You know, we're trying

(36:22):
to do all that. And that's what homesteaders are doing now.
They've got these little gardens.

Speaker 3 (36:25):
And yeah, I wanted to I wanted to say a
few things about it.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Yeah, you you kind of you need some animals and
you'd have a homestead.

Speaker 6 (36:31):
Well, I saw an advertisement about you can for five
hundred dollars a year, they'll send you two chickens with
a feed and you can.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
Have your own eggs.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
I'll rent you some chickens.

Speaker 5 (36:41):
There's advertising all that.

Speaker 4 (36:42):
I saw them five hundred dollars.

Speaker 6 (36:44):
For a year for to send you two chickens with
the feed and you can have your own eggs.

Speaker 5 (36:48):
Price eggs is going up so much.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
It costs more to raise chickens and eggs than it
does to buy. I promise you it's cheaper. Go grocerries
to go ahead for you.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
All right, So if you are doing the garden thing,
now is the time you need to be getting your
seeds germinated. And uh, this year, I've I've done something
a little bit different. I've I've I've got seeds that
from my garden last year, so harvested some of my
seeds from last year. These are seeds that I grew.
So I'm going from the ground up. I'm gonna try

(37:18):
to do one hundred percent seeded garden this year.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
Anything's from Sammy Dixon's yard.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
Well, we can't talk about that radio the.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
But if if you don't have seeds, I don't know
if anybody knows that, you can go to Leon County
Public Library and they have a seed bank and they'll
give you some seeds and these are local. Bring them
back now you know I have check them out. I
mean they give them to you. Maybe they want the plant,
I don't know, but these are these are seeds that

(37:50):
are specific to this region. So like so the like
we can't grow like big big boy tomatoes here, they
just don't.

Speaker 3 (37:57):
They don't do well in this climate.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
Uh, you got grow smaller tomatoes like romas and cherries
and that kind of but they have like like the
type of zucchini that grows best, they have that the
type of okra that grows best, the bush bean that
grows in this area. So that's a good place to
start if you wanted to do like a small garden.

(38:21):
And there's there's a there's a ton of YouTube stuff
on that talks about how to seed this stuff and
grow it. So for example, I I I figured out
how to do asparagus off of YouTube, and this year
I've already gotten my first batch of asparagus.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
Uh that's coming.

Speaker 4 (38:36):
It takes several years, take several years to getus right.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
So I got some grow from a seed.

Speaker 3 (38:44):
It's a it's.

Speaker 2 (38:46):
A I started. I started some of them with seeds,
but you can actually buy the root that you put
down in the and the best way to do it
here is containers. But it takes a good three years
before you get a decent harvest off.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
You do race, well, you need to do raised garden beds.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
Would you do clo Yeah, I go, well, but it's
a long way for me to get down there.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
Now, what I'll do is I'll till up under and
then put a box on top of it, and then
put my manure and and nutrients and then till all
that into the ground with a raised bed.

Speaker 1 (39:25):
We'll we'll be back then.

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Speaker 1 (40:46):
I think I'm want to put that whole brakes on
the YouTube. That was good, that whole story. Yeah, and
uploaded that though. Maybe that's some of the better stories
we've told. Unfortunately, y'all on in radio land and streaming
land ain't getting it unless you go to YouTube channel,
the YouTube channel and watch that stuff.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
So it's commercial free, I think, isn't it It is?

Speaker 4 (41:09):
I don't know, well, I mean, you know, we if
we stopped talking and whatever else, kind of loses the
organic nature of the show. It's just, you know, it's
what we do. We're we're sitting around a campfire. That
a really here, I'm freezing to death. I don't know
bout it.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
Kind of a little hot right, yeah, your cold nature.

Speaker 6 (41:32):
Guys, How do you like this warming traim we're going into.
I'm loving bass are moving on to bed, crappy already bedding. Actually,
we've been catching so many crappy with menas that we
started a I wouldn't call it a menaform, but a
way to keep the minos alive, like twenty thirty dozen.
And that's how we found that ammo or putting in
a room and have a filtering system or to just

(41:55):
keeping the minta's life so we don't have to run
to town to get them when we get a trip
for the next day.

Speaker 2 (41:59):
So bass are on the bed, yes, and.

Speaker 6 (42:03):
It's going to bed now all the way all the
way in through April into May. So actually I've caught
bed and fish on seminole all the way into September.

Speaker 4 (42:14):
We ain't far off from a shell cracker going on
the bed now.

Speaker 5 (42:16):
That's what I wanted to talk about.

Speaker 6 (42:18):
I was out dayfore yesterday and found about fifty biggins
not on the bed, but kind of that.

Speaker 5 (42:24):
You can tell they're moving into the look.

Speaker 6 (42:25):
So it's that might come earlier this year, So folks,
I just want to put it out there if any
because I've had several people reach out to me through
my Facebook and say I'll hear you on the show,
but they didn't have my number. So my number is
eight five zero two six four seven five three four.
And if y'all want to try to do some fishing,
it's number again slower eight five zero two six four

(42:51):
seven five three four Okay.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
And how do they find you if they wanted to
find you on the web or.

Speaker 5 (42:57):
Uh face Facebook?

Speaker 6 (42:58):
It's Captain c a Pte period Paul Tyre fishing t
y r E T y r E. That's correct not
I always said.

Speaker 3 (43:07):
Why not?

Speaker 4 (43:07):
I I tell you what is there?

Speaker 5 (43:10):
It's good right now, guys.

Speaker 4 (43:11):
There's a certain fifteen year old girl that's at the
house that has mentioned it twice in the last two weeks.
Are we gonna go cracker? Captain Paul?

Speaker 5 (43:21):
Is she making straight a's?

Speaker 4 (43:23):
She's got a couple of bees this semester, but you
tell she's working on.

Speaker 6 (43:27):
Tell her to get them as up. Because dad Daddy
said he would let her go fishing. Missed school.

Speaker 4 (43:31):
I let her get there in a week. I've been listen.
I have never been afraid to let my young and
skip school for things like hunting and fishing. It's just
uh they learned. They learn as much or more in
a day outside than they do in a day at school.
I firmly believe that.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (43:48):
I was talking about tax lady yesterday and her son called,
or her grandson. He had like a big old bass
he just caught, and he say, she goes, this is
the guy I've been tamed about gonna go fishing. But
I said, buddy, you making straight a's. He goes, uh, well,
uh no. I said, well, man, get him up. You
get a free day fishing if you'll get them azed up.
And he goes, Okay, I'll do it. I said, now
you watch, if he wants some bad enough, you'll get

(44:09):
them graves up.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
It's amazing, kid. My son has learned how to use
the air fryer, and so now we buy stuff for
him to put in the air frier. So I get
home last night, I'm tired, and and CJ walked in there,
and for some reason, he was behind on a bunch
of homework and his grades were suffering, and he's in
Project Venture and on a roll and all that stuff.
But he just procrastinated. I understand, let's do the same

(44:33):
thing and some kids just and yeah, yeah, believe it or.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
Not, I almost fell out of the chairs.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
So he comes to me and says, hey, are you hungry?
And I said yeah, why, He goes, I'll make some
stuff in air fryer for you. I'm like, this is
my thirteen year old kid offering to cook dinner. I
said yeah, whatever. He goes, what do you want? I said?
So he gives me the whole menu, many corn dogs,
chicken nuggets, mozarella sticks, and this and this and this,
us and on and on, and I'm like, well, I

(45:02):
have fine, just get me some give me some many
corn dogs and some chicken nuggets. And so the next thing,
I got a plate full of this stuff and I
buy this water burger spicy ketchup. Yeah you know, so
I have a spicy ketchup. I'm sitting. He goes, you
want to fork? I said, yeah, sure, give me a
refill on this drink too. Well. Yeah, And what I
didn't realize is right before that, he had asked for
some money for concessions right at the game. He's going

(45:24):
to a game or something. And I'm like, tip, that's
what he was.

Speaker 4 (45:32):
I have a I have a seventeen year old daughter
that is in a terrible, terrible state of mourning because
you sell her pig. No not so she usually for no,
I know where you can go see that in person?

(45:54):
Uh No, they're closing the joe Ins, closing the joe
Inns fabrics.

Speaker 1 (46:01):
They want going out of business.

Speaker 4 (46:02):
So we let her yesterday afternoon get out of school
a little bit early, and she went. She had a
bunch of Joe Enn's gift cards, so she had to
go to the to the fabric store because to the
Friday today the twenty eighth were recording the show. Is
the last day that them gift cards are have any
have any value.

Speaker 1 (46:22):
In the store.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Anyway, she went and spent all her gift cards at
Joe Enn's yesterday. And she comes home and she says,
I said, well, how was you How was your shopping trip?

Speaker 1 (46:35):
Baby?

Speaker 4 (46:35):
And she goes, it was good. I bought a bunch
of stuff and I don't have any clue what I'm
gonna do with And she goes and I met a
bunch of people there and I'm like really, She goes, yeah,
a bunch of old ladies And I'm like, well, there
you go. She said, She said me, And she said
me and this one old lady we were just talking
and she was asking me what I was gonna do
with it, and I told her I didn't know. And
this is the daughter that makes her own She makes

(46:58):
her Not only does she make her on clothes or
we buy her clothes too, but she likes making her
own dresses and clothes and stuff. She also makes her
own patterns.

Speaker 3 (47:07):
Wow, So commission to.

Speaker 1 (47:09):
Make Johnson sweat, she will, she will?

Speaker 4 (47:11):
Yeah she uh. She made two two ball dresses, ball
gowns for two or three ball gowns, made hers and
two other girls ball gowns for something. They went some
shin dig They went to the city of Tallahassees of
yeah plays and yeah, she sits down and draws the
costume on the thing.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
She could make me like my cousin Vinny outfit for Halloween.

Speaker 4 (47:33):
Probably probably could very Yeah.

Speaker 3 (47:36):
I was thinking about really like.

Speaker 4 (47:38):
Some some polyester double knit uh big lapel.

Speaker 3 (47:41):
I want this ridiculous thing.

Speaker 4 (47:44):
Yeah, but uh no, she she draws her own patterns
and does all that stuff, and you know it's just uh.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
I'm serious.

Speaker 6 (47:51):
I would like to see if she could make some
sun proof pants thin because I had that son all
the time.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
That's real, But that would you can you know you
can buy those right?

Speaker 6 (48:01):
Yeah, but I ain't found what I'm looking for yet.
They're in like pastel cars.

Speaker 4 (48:06):
I don't what's troll that?

Speaker 6 (48:07):
Well, there's like a light fishing fishing.

Speaker 4 (48:10):
Nobody cares all has special needs?

Speaker 3 (48:13):
You don't like pastel?

Speaker 5 (48:14):
Well, that's I wouldn't wear that fishing. I'll see you.
I'll see that.

Speaker 3 (48:20):
It's got ducks on it.

Speaker 4 (48:21):
Wear camouflage if you know you wear camouflage.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
Actually, this machine of it that's gonna shut. There was
a guy in my son's neighborhood. It was over under
Sails Rep and had a had a fire sale going
on last week. Hop all the shirt.

Speaker 4 (48:35):
I wouldn't wear that either. But that's a good looking shirt.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
They got it for five dollars where at the fire
sid I'd wear it for that.

Speaker 4 (48:42):
Yeah, everybody's got a price, definitely, but there's a number
on them.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
I ain't doing that, but they're pretty low, man, That
is one ugly shirt. That's the only cost me.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
Fine out Where did I get one of them?

Speaker 5 (49:01):
I think you didn't get that from Kevin's.

Speaker 3 (49:04):
It's it's it's.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
Nothing that Kevin's for fight.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
That's true about must be a real you know, you
don't go in there unless you want a lottery.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
Can't afford it. Your wife can afford it.

Speaker 3 (49:17):
Uh. She spent everything we got. It's all gone, it's
all gone. It's all gone.

Speaker 1 (49:25):
Kevin, Kevin, we love you, man, but your stuff ain't cheap.
I'm just saying.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
I saw Kevin that he had a they got some
car that that uh, some dude billionaire. There's not but
a few of them around and uh, I guess they
gave him one because he had sold so many of
them just by word of mouth. And it's kind of
a it was a cool looking like a a uh

(49:50):
s u V. Was kind of the guy like land rovers,
range rovers, I guess, and they whatever maybe was the
the Defender version.

Speaker 3 (49:59):
I think they Yeah, I think they're.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
Discontinue that, moving into something else. And so he wanted one,
so he designed one and put his name on it.

Speaker 4 (50:09):
And yeah, I've seen those advertised. I like cars from
them all the time, getting the uh.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
Can't remember what he's called. In England, I think or.

Speaker 4 (50:19):
Swear land Rovers and range rovers are made.

Speaker 3 (50:21):
Yeah, and this thing was, I mean, you know.

Speaker 4 (50:23):
The difference between a land Rover range Rover and a
Toyota land Cruiser. Yeah, one is one is soulless. One
is soulless precision. The other one is precisionless soul. They're
they're they're horrible vehicles. I mean, the land Rovers range
Rovers are just notorious. The older ones are notorious for
staying broke down all having to work on them.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
All. The newer ones have got stuff.

Speaker 4 (50:48):
Yeah, the newer ones are baring parts for Ford from
Ford and everybody else that the you know, the newer ones,
I don't think are as bad as the the older
ones that were made in England. You got one of them,
don't you.

Speaker 5 (51:00):
I don't.

Speaker 4 (51:01):
Your wife does. She lets you drive it every now
and there, every now and then.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
They're pretty cool for see. And I'm trying to find
a used tractor.

Speaker 4 (51:10):
So I'm throwing I'm throwing money into a two thousand
and night if one fifty four wheel drive all the time.
That's my baby.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
H Well, you know it's on one hand, Wow, I
got this super nice new On this other hand, I
need I gotta Calma mechanic. We'll be see all this week,
all right,
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