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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Three two one. Head's welcome to uh it's head Radio,
close Radio, clost Head Radio June. Mister Wheeler, we're back.

(00:26):
I'm back from my last guy. I didn't get eaten
by a bear. You went, you went to one. You
went like as far north west as you can go,
and we went as far south east, pretty much as
you can go.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
I was a little over three thousand miles from here.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Wow. So yeah, our vacations were like totally almost in
different planets. Uh, totally opposite.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
You had internet, electricity, running water, heat, heat, air conditioning, sunshine,
sunshine food.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
I had food. Thank god I brought the m rs
or it would have been tough. Hey, everybody hit us
up at five eight zo five for one three zho
five or buzzabusimmedia dot com. Okay, so how many? So
let's let's jump into Todd's vacation. Ah, so how many
fish did you guys catch? Uh? Right away the first

(01:20):
day we caught quite a few. I say quite a few.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
You know how they uh, oh you know, they like
leave books like people can write in. Oh yeah yeah.
And so after reading those, I didn't think we'd caught
that many. But after reading some of these, we caught.
We caught more than most most that first day we
caught like six or seven.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Oh well that's that's a meal. They weren't real big. Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
And the very first fish we caught, I'm not sure
when the statue limitation was out, we caught it, and
Jackson right away, my grandson caught a fish and my
son Justin's like, oh, got rainbow trout call yeah, because
it had like oh different, look at rainbow try It's like,
oh cool rainbow And then uh, right away I caught one,

(02:12):
and then right away Justin caught one, and then we
cut some more and uh, we caught a little one.
We send him back. We had like four or five
on a stringer and uh so we uh get him back.
And Jackson's like, you know, knowing that I had brought
two cases of m R.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
E s God.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Jackson's like, we can't eat. We gotta we gotta catch
and eat a fish. We gotta catch and eat fish
before we resort.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
To the m R. E's like, okay, cool, we can
do that.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
And so I'm like, Justin, Justin, you brought a flat knife. Yeah,
this pin was sharper than that filat No.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
I was like dude.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
He's like, it's brand new. He goes, I bought it
a couple of years ago for Jackson when he said
he wanted to go fishing, but.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
We never used it. So it's just it just related
the filet.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
So we got a little bit of we got a
little we got enough meat out of it and and
breaded and deep fried and all this stuff just to
get the essence of, you know, we say you did
we ate what we caught? And then pretty soon I
hear does and go uh oh, like what and there's

(03:22):
this there's this placard on the wall.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Don't eat the rainbow trout, don't don't eat the cutthroat trap. Oh.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Edie's like, I think those were cutthroat trap And I'm like,
what are you talking about? He's like, look, I'm like,
I'm still on the fence.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
So they're like in danger species and there was only
six left in the world.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Well that's all we caught the whole week. So no,
there is a plethora of cutthroat trot. I don't know
why they're trying to save them damn little things, because
there's a bunch of them. That's all we caught. So
after we realized that it like because we're not we're
not fisherman, you know, we you.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Know, well, especially with a non did you guys were
able to sharpen the knife.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Now, oh bummer, No, but after but we didn't need
to because after that, that's all we caught. Was like
if it was if there was any question whether or
not it was a cutthroat or a rainbow, we just
let it go, knowing that I had brought plenty of food.
I brought forty pounds of food for us to eat on.

(04:28):
And uh and we did.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
And thank god, because I log it.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Would have it would have been sketchy as far as
like actually we were just we.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Would have ate what we caught. Eventually it was just
a screwt.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yeah, you know, because there's no like it's a it's
a lake, there's no game warden, there's no nobody's coming,
nobody's coming around there.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Well and if you guys were kind of questionable whether
it was one or the other, yeah you can kind
of you.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Know, yeah, evidence is all gone.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
So you know, sorry, sorry, you guys can say you
caught fish and ate them. We caught fish and ate them.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Uh. And we also packed in a bunch of m
rs and ate the crap out of those.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
So what's in the What was in the m R s?
Oh they're all different, so like what was in them? Though? Oh?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
The best one is number two. They're a numbered a
barbecue beef. Oh yeah, you get tortillas. The cool thing
about the m R e s Is it tells you
on the package what the entree I'm using air quotes
here what the entree is, but you don't know what
the sides are.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Really, you don't know.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
What the dessert is. They're like I think they're like
two thousand calories apiece.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Oh wow.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Yeah, so it's like you're not you're not starving. Oh
not even close. Yeah, no, justin lost two pounds. I
think I lost maybe two pounds. Maybe I don't know
how because all we did was eat and fish and
eat and fish, but not eat fish and so uh
So the cool thing was is like you open your
m R to see who who got the coolest deserve

(06:01):
it just it's like I got recess pieces, I got skins,
I got this.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Yeah, and then uh and then one night, uh so
we we bought a uh once we got up there,
we bought uh an ice chest.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
It's like a fifty dollars ice chest. And so like,
I'm not really sure why we bought this ice chest
because all we put in it was ice.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Did you think you were going to have enough so
many fish.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Or some of them maybe maybe keep them on ice?
And it was so cold that two bags of ice
lasted and there was a nice ice chest.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
We left it at the hotel.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Somebody got a really nice ice chest because it was
going to cost it was like a forty five dollars
ice chest was going to cost forty five dollars to
ship home, ship home.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
I'm like, man, just leave it. Uh.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
I was like, damn, I want to good ice chest
on anyway, but we did buy Uh. We did walk
to a grocery store and some milk, and Justin really
wanted from the cabin.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Yeah, no, no, no, from the hotel before we went to.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
The cabin because we had to get there a day
early two and and and that that facilitated us uh
sourcing last minute stuff we didn't want to take.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
On the planet.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Yeah, and so we it was.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
It was it was kind of a hike.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
To the the grocery store probably, you know, maybe a mile.
It wouldn't big a deal. And uh, but Justin wanted
instant massed potatoes. Oh really yeah, And I said, well,
if we get into mass potatoes, make sure you get
plenty of butter. So we got some, uh, got some butter.

(07:41):
And in three packages of instant massed potatoes, which each
serves is four servings per, there's three of us, so
there's twelve oh my, so you guys, yeah, and all
that butter almost all the butter like a big, big tub,
not a big tub, tub, pretty good sized tub of
butter in the milk. I'm like, dude, I said, what

(08:03):
did you buy milk for? We got to put you know.
And Jackson's like, oh, you can't boil milk because you know,
when you make instant mash potatoes you boil water.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I'm like, hell, yeah, you can boil milk. Oh yeah,
look out. He didn't know because he didn't cook. We
don't like boil it for as long as water, but
you heat it up. It comes to a boil.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
Heat it till you can put your mashed potatoes in there.
So we had this pot that we estimated had five
pounds of instant mashed potatoes.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
It was so good with Jackson's like this is the
best thing I've ever he.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
And you got to remember, it's cold, it's it's it's
not freezing cold, it's just just just a little cold.
And the fireplace sucked terrible.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
It was.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
This cabin was built back in the fifties. Did I
show you the James Dean thing? Yeah, okay, somehow I
got to research that somehow. So there were people engraving
stuff from the fifties and in the in the tables,
and they start bringing those books out. It's like, please
don't carve up our cab and just write it in
the book, which makes a lot more sense. And so yeah,

(09:11):
we we we feasted that night on the three of us.
I didn't eat my share of the five pounds of
flashed potatoes. But then Justin also bought potatoes.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Oh you gotta be kidding, So he made.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
French fries after that, and then we broke into the
m r e S because it was getting later in
the week. It was like, we got to eat this
crap up. And but the m res were great. They
got a little they got heaters that heat up stuff.
You get a little.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Oh yeah, so you guys weren't for for the We
did not go on.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
We did not go on hundred at all, but it
was it was really cool because all we drink is water,
or all I drink was water. Some of the meals
had like coffee or like a uh cog gatory thing
you can mix up and no alcohol.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Nine days.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Oh yeah, yeah, that was. That was cleansing.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Do I need to give you a coin? No, I'm
okay because I want.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
To go have a drink, you know, worry about it.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Uh so yeah, no, it was.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
It was good to disconnect, uh clean your cleansed, cleanse
my system. Drank lots of water. Uh not the healthiest
of foods. And we were hiking too, I mean, and
some of the hiking was there was only there's only
one trail that's a hiking trail, and that's just to

(10:34):
get If there's only two ways to get to the cabin,
you go in on a seaplane or there's an inlet
from the Takou inlet and you basically park your boat
and then you pack in whatever supplies you're gonna have
for however long, for three quarters of a mile, and
it's not it's not smooth high, it's like you know, yeah,

(10:57):
it's it's it's not easy hiking. And but along the way,
But but along the way there's this uh so, our
cabin sits on a little jutty, it just kind of
sits out there on this big giant granite rock. And
over to the side there's this logjam logjam, and there's

(11:20):
these rapids and you can't you can't appreciate all the rapids.
Justin's got it on video because he took his drone
and I'll be posting that as soon as he gets
that all put together, which will be super cool. And
on the on the hike from where you come in
from the taku Inlet, you can you can get a

(11:41):
glimpse of the falls.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
You can see where the falls end.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
But there's the bigger falls are not falls, rapids or
up stream a little bit, and you have no idea
how big they are until you see him on drunk
on the drone footage. It's all we're like, let's go,
let's just blaze a path this and the weed I mean,
it's like it's like this.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
I mean, it's like and.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
We headed what we thought was the way to get there,
and and the whole time you're like, hey bear, hey bear,
you know you're you know, Justin's got his gun, we
all got pepper.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Spray or bear spray.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
And we get to these points like, okay, that's that's unpassable.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Who are in here? That's unpassable? And I got hot
because I was in it was so wet. I had
my rein gear on, and.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
It's like, okay, let's let's go back to the cabin
and regroup and get a different plan. I go back
to the cabin, I'm like, gosh, I can't go. I'm done.
I mean, you guys go. I said, I don't want
to be a liability because I don't think I can
do it. So they took off and I went into
the cabin, took all my clothes off. It's forty degrees outside,
it's forty degrees in the cabin, just so I could
cool off. I mean, I had my thumals on, but

(12:55):
I'm like whoa. And they they went on and they
got a path to the got some really cool footage
of the rapids, and Justin comes back in and he's
the same way. And he comes back in, he starts
peeling off stuff and there's just steam coming off of yeah,
and he's like it's like it was it was just
that wet, that human because it's a it's a actually

(13:18):
it's a.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Uh uh it's a rainforest.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
That part of Alaska is uh. I mean it does
freeze there, but not a lot of snow and all
that good stuff. But it's yeah, and beautiful. When that
plane came in and we flew over our cabin and
he comes around and he's and he's dropping down, I was.
It was breathaking. I mean it literally took my breath away.
I was like, Snikies stuff. Oh my god, It's like, whoa,

(13:47):
it's you just in pictures. Don't even do it justice.
It's Alaska's beautiful. I wish there would have been more sunlight.
I really wanted to see the Northern lights, but it
was cloudy the whole damn time. It was light ninety
nine percent of the time. But that didn't seem to
bother us because the cabin was so dark because there
was no electricity in the cabin. So it's like, yeah, yeah,

(14:08):
the sunlight's out there. It was kind of nice because
we needed the light to cook by, yeah, so it
was kind of convenient. We were cooking eight, nine, ten
o'clock at night and had plenty of light and then
we you know, played cards and I had I had
the I had downloaded on my on my tablet, like

(14:32):
six movies.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Just in case.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
And that's what we did. We play games and we
watched movies and go to bed like eleven o'clock at
night or whatever. And one night, No, that's back when
I got when I got home that first night I
got home, I slept twelve hours, got home at Saturday.
It got home Saturday night like at eleven, got to
bed by like twelve thirty, and woke up Sunday noon.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Dang.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
Yeah, I was like, yeah, I'm just now getting back
to you know, I'm going to work tomorrow for the
first time. Kill But yeah, the Alaskan thing is super
cool and totally different than going to Disney World.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Oh yeah, totally and by the way, a lot cheaper.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
Yeah yeah, I mean basically it cost me. I mean
I paid for my hope, my my my plane ticket,
which was one thousand bucks. And I bet, I bet
I didn't spend fifteen hundred bucks. Yeah, I bet you
spent that in an afternoon.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
I spent want well. I used a credit card that
I had zero balance on, huh, so I could track
what I spent, So just what I spent, which was meals,
most of the meals parking at the airport. I think

(15:58):
I paid for.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
His nine nights Dougy King.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
Yeah, maybe I did, but I think it was almost
twenty five hundred dollars. Oh, that's not bad. Just yeah.
But and again that's just for what I paid. That
was not tickets, hotel, airplane. That was just and so
and we had talked about me not remembering ever paying.
I think I said two hundred and fifty dollars for

(16:25):
a meal, so you know, it was four of us,
and then we took Piper's boyfriend, so it was five
of us. So one of the days at Disney Magic Kingdom,
they have this restaurant where they have I'm assuming it's
always Pooh because when we were there when the girls
were little, it was Pooh and all of his friends,

(16:48):
and then this trip it was Pooh and his Anyway,
you pay and you go in, you get to take
pictures with all the characters. But there's this huge buffet
and Denise time. Denise had the whole thing planned and
she timed it so when we went into the restaurant,
it was breakfast buffet, and thirty minutes into our meal,

(17:09):
they shut it down for like ten minutes and turned
it into lunch buffet. So my first plate was breakfast
and my second plate was lunch, and I think I
spent stock up. I think it was three hundred and
thirty dollars for that meal. So that was five of

(17:30):
us for a buffet to take pictures with all the
Pooh characters. Sixty bucks. API, it's not a bad yeah.
So yeah, so it wasn't so that was probably my
most expensive meal. Oh that's not bad at so. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
So we don't want to talk about with Denise me No.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
I have Yeah, I mean I literally I have no clue.
There's just there's no I really don't want to know. Yeah,
uh so real quick, we did get a few emails
from you all because we've been asking, uh, what do
you guys? Is there any theme or subject or topic
you guys want us to cover? I think from pretty

(18:07):
much all the feedback we've gotten, everybody likes us, likes
these no topic.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
And the funny thing is is since we started asking
that question, our analytics have gone up very cool. It's
just like which is which has got to be totally coincidence. Yeah,
because I mean, either you listen or you didn't. Yeah,
but now more people are listening, so that's cool.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Yeah, keep listening. Let if you're a new listener, let
us know that you are. Just let us know that
you're a new listener. Yeah. Please, let's say we got
a So I had talked about Travis the Tailor on
the seventies Buzz. But here's the other part of his email,
Travis the Tailor. Yeah, this was on Instagram. That's his
Instagram hand. Oh, Travis the Taylor. He said he had

(18:55):
talked about seventies Buzz and he said, listen to Buzzhead
and Zoinky's the whole heard you and Todd talking about
changing Buzzhead Radio last week. Just wanted to message to say,
whatever you decide to do with it, we will listen
to just keep doing it. Look forward to listening to
you guys every week. Hope Florida and Disney are going well.

(19:16):
Travis the Taylor. So there was some good feedback, and
then that one from Leo. He talked a lot about
my seventies video. He said, I want to let you
guys know I haven't disappeared. I'm still listening and or
viewing all three podcasts and following your daily Instagram feed.

(19:39):
I've just been really busy, too busy to stay in touch.
I still owe you some videos. He had gone to
see the Eagles in Vegas at the Spheres and took
video and he was going to send me some videos.
So jealous. You know, they added nights so there are
more nice and later this year. I mean yeah, like
Fall says on that. He says, they did add some

(20:02):
more shows. Okay, blah blah blah. I also wanted to
tell you again how freaking cool. Okay, that was about
the seventies video. Okay, it's not really on my travel list.
And oh he wants to come to Enid, he says,
I just saw your reply. He said, I'm really excited
for the book, but the thought of a visit to

(20:22):
Ena does sound pretty fun, so I'm not ruling it out. Also,
if you ever find your way to Alaska or Prescott, Arizona,
let me know. Of course, you run Alaska, but I'm
a it's a big stat is a big state. It's
a huge state. Yeah. Anyway, I'm still here listening and enjoying,
and I'll be in touch more. I'll be camping in

(20:44):
Colorado for a few getting ready for the Silver Rush
fifty miler again in Leadville. So he's a runner. I
did have a flashback, okay, that was the seventies breaking
the thermoss. So okay, so there's our email. And then
there was some other somebody else contact us and said

(21:05):
that they like the our variety.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Sure, okay, cool, and then Amber Collins Amber, Yeah, great
to hear from Amber right here in Oklahoma. Amber Collins,
your text.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Came in out of order.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
It came in out of order, so we're going to
have to cipher through it. I'm not really sure exactly
what she's.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
I kind of get the gist that she we had
been talking about we would like to get Buzzhead Radio,
the radio station back up and running, but we couldn't
afford the copyrighted music. So her suggestion was I think
she's got some contacts to some independent bands that we
could do a rotation of independent band music and get

(21:53):
the station back up and running. So she she kind
of had sent us a message of possibly wanting to
help us out with that. So we will delve more
into the message and contact you and kind of see
what your thoughts are on that. But yeah, man, I
would love to get the radio station going again. I
just I think we were too early because we started

(22:14):
that radio station years years ago, years ago, And so
now more cars have internet radio, and more people understand
that internet radio is just as good as regular radio. Yeah, yeah, for.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
A growing number of vehicles.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
And if you guys didn't know, if you're in a
small market, your radio station probably is satelliting a Internet
radio station or something. Anyway, very few small markets have
live DJs anymore.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Yeah, yeah, so so yeah, I'm actually sitting here looking
at or her text that she said, we'll have to
sit down and go over this.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
Yeah, we'll deal.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
We just amber callings from aid to Oklahoma.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
From eight to yes, so we just because Todd was
on vacation, we just now got all the messages, so
we haven't really had time to delve into that. So
we will get a hold of you and let's see
what we can do. Sweet. I was kind of curious
as to the best sitcoms of all times all in

(23:22):
the family, Well, I mean of all time, all in
the family. So you know, Gretchen. Gretchen was just in
a movie. Yeah, and she's going to start her on
IMDb page. I've got an IMDb page. So IMDb is
not only movies, it's television as well. So I went
to them and they've got I think it's a list

(23:44):
of fifty year one hundred, but I'm gonna start at twenty.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Mash is in there.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Let's see how so name off, who do you think
is going to be in the top twenty? Now? This
is this is all of all time.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Mash all the Family, Uh sitcoms, only sitcoms. It's a
thirty minute situation comedies. Yeah, uh, Mash all the Family,

(24:19):
Happy Days.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
There's a couple. You're gonna kick yourself because they're real.
They're super obvious, super obvious. I didn't already. I didn't
already label. I didn't know you're doing. I'm actually going
to tell you that you what if you name three? Yeah,
you got two out of three. So Happy Days isn't
on there, not in the top twenty.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Now.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
It may be on this list somewhere, but I'm not
going to go too far down.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
So Mash and and and all the or all the
families in there.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Yeah, yeah, it's a pretty good list. I mean I
kind of agree with it. Yeah, Actually I give up. Okay,
let's start at twenty and some of these. I've never
seen an episode of uh So number twenty Future Rama,
which is a cartoon. Really yeah, I've never.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Never, never seen it, but it's got a following.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
I hear a lot of people that like it. I
have never seen an episode Family Guy, another cartoon. Yeah,
I know it's funny. I have never seen an episode.
It's pretty funny. Yeah. I'm not a so let me
let's get this out of the ways. And I think
you guys know this. I'm not a sitcom watcher. I
watched mash and that was like it now a couple

(25:34):
other but anyday in the seventies, I watched sitcoms all
the time, but they're not on here. Yeah, okay, So
Everybody Loves Raymond? Oh yeah, I've never Seinfeld to be
on there, sein Fail to be on here. But I
might have seen one episode of Everybody Loves RAYMONDE never
seen it. Thirty Rock. I've never seen an episode of

(25:55):
thirty Rock. And I love Jonathan Lifkow. Now Here. Now
we're getting in my study. Taxi. Yeah, I've seen every
episode of Taxi. That was pretty good. And then the
Mary Tyler Moore show. Oh yeah, I've seen all the
Mary Tyler Moore shows. For some reason, I don't know why.
I've never seen an episode of the Office. I've only

(26:16):
seen excerpts on like yeah, I mean social media. Yeah,
and I like all the actors in it. I just
I don't know. It may have been on a It
doesn't really tell. What's like chance. I don't know. Some
of these may have been on like things that I
didn't get. I don't know. I think it was NBC.
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I
never watched it either. South Park I have. I've probably

(26:39):
seen like three quarters of a few episodes, but I
I've never like seen like a season or ten episodes
in a row.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
We had to quit watching south Park. It got really bad.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
It got it is like, oh my god.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
I mean it was like it it it got to
her was it south Park?

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (26:59):
South Parker was like oh my god. It was like
it was making me blush.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Oh really yeah.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
I was like, oh wow, oh no, no, huh, yeah,
it got bad there for it is.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
It's not still it. No, I don't it's saying nineteen
ninety seven to nothing. So I think it must still
be still going It must still be going on somewhere
according to this.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
Trey Parker and those guys are like incredibly.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Trey Parker, Matt stone Stone Yeah uh. And then Seinfeld.
I never saw an episode of Seinfeld when it was on, right,
but I've seen every rerun probably ten times.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Yeah, you guys used to we go down a Frisco
and you guys were talking about Seinfeld episode. I'm like, yeah,
And I saw two episodes, the last one and the
one in the garage, and everybody's like, oh, those were
those weren't the good one?

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Now, the garage one was pretty good. The last one
wasn't even good. Yea I saw Yeah, No, you have
to watch the one where Seinfeld's girlfriend decides to just
hang out in the apartment naked, okay, like like she'd
like bend over to And he'd be like, you just

(28:12):
have to see the episode. It was pretty funny. I
wish I could see your face. Well that's kind of
what Seinfeld would do. Oh, I'd be like, really, I
don't know, Okay. Number eleven Dick Van Dyke Show, If
Mary Towlin wore is there? Dick Van Dyke's got to
be there. Yeah, he was eleven, and then number ten

(28:32):
arrested development. I never seen that either. Cheers of course. Yeah,
I can't say that I've seen every episode of Cheers
because it got to that point where there was so
many new characters. It's kind of like Mash where like
the last season there was like a whole almost a
whole new set of people. So I kind of quit watching.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
They just they brought Rebecca in after What's Your Face Left?
But and then Coach died.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Coach died, he died like the third season and after that.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Anyway, I don't know, it was just different. Was Fraser
on there on the list?

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Oh yeah, oh sweet, I love Fraser. Okay, Mash was eight,
so Cheers was nine, Mashes eight, Fraser's seven. I love Fraser.
And see I've never seen an episode. Of course, that's
the spin off of Cheers. Yeah, oh, that's such a
great show. And then haven't they even like redone Fraser
redid it for two seasons where they do like eight

(29:33):
episodes for a season and that's it kind of died
Oh yeah, yeah, they didn't get all the cast back
and just yeah, at least they tried it was Yeah,
I don't know, I might have seen one or two episodes.
Oh you should watch it. I mean I kind of.
I mean I know what the show was about, so
I must have seen something. It was good.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
And and Daphne, Oh my god, anyway go ahead? Did
she come back for the Nope? No, that was part
of the problem. And neither didn't Miles his brother. You
gotta have Miles, No Miles, no Dafening.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Yeah that's yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
Yeah, that was part of the and the dad died.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Number six, How I Met Your Mother. Never watched that.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
I had never seen an episode either. And I love
all those people on that show. They're all great actors.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
And I never really have seen The Simpsons. Number five.
I think i've you know, I've seen parts of episodes,
but not like sat down and like watched. And there
was a whole ride in Universal Studios that was the
Simpsons ride, which is kind of weird. Number four. There

(30:42):
you go all in the family. Ah. Number four, that's
that's a ways up there. That's a great show. Number
three The Big Bang Theory. I love Big Bang. I
was watching that last night. No, never seen an episode, dude, dude,
you got Oh it's so funny of these days. Yeah,
see some of these I'm gonna get a hold of

(31:02):
and be like, oh crumb and then watch I'll just
watch them all the time. Yeah, you should number two friends.
Oh yeah, that's kind of a number one. So we've
gone through any any gia kind of hard because but.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
So you already called time fell? Do you already called friends?

Speaker 1 (31:22):
All the family? It's a more it's a more newer one,
not an oldie, but a new Uh. I can't think
see I've never seen it, but I didn't know Christopher
Lloyd was in it. Taxi No modern family. That's a

(31:46):
great that's.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
That's oh my gosh, that is Oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
Two thousand and nine to twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Oh my god, Yes that's yes, yes, definitely number one.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Oh and SOPHIEA. I always wondered where she's on America's
Got Talent as one of the judges, and I'm always like,
where did she come from? Oh? She was there and
she was just she was.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
But the really hot one was Phil's wife.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Julie Bowen. Oh I liked it, What did Julie? She
used to be on another sitcom, Happy Gillmore. She wasn't
Happy Happy Gimore, Happy Gilmore. Yeah, yeah, she's hot. Oh
hell yeah. And she and the older she gets, she
keeps getting harder. Kind of like Elizabeth shoe to me,

(32:34):
yes exactly, kind of keep getting yes. So there you go.
There's your top twenty according to IMDb. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
I don't know i'd put Modern Family number one, but
it's up in top five for sure.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Yeah. And the writing was just so good. It's just
so I might have to watch it one of these days.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
It's yeah, and you know, you get to see the
kids grow up, and you know, there's it's you know,
there's there's a gay marriage, and there there's an older
man marrying a younger.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
You know, it's got all the modern problems. It's a
modern family. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
Yeah, interesting Thor stared at him.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
You must have said a word that he recognized.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
He's targed at. Yeah, no, pun intended.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
This is what he normally does when I'm here, But
when somebody else shows up, he acted like he was
doing the frisbee. He does that for a while. So
there's that, even getting to move frisbee. Frisbee. Sorry, dude,
he's just joshing you. We'll throw here in a minute.
So yeah, So if you guys can't see. But Graham

(33:42):
is in studio with us tonight. The family is off
to Branson, if you can believe that. So off again,
And then I ran across. So I'm a vodka drinker. Yeah,
I like my vodka Tito's and Cranberry. I actually like
I like tito in Cranberry. But I also like Rick

(34:04):
Nielsen's Rock and Roll vodka, which is good. But all
I guess, I guess. I don't know if it's yearly.
I think it's yearly. But the bartenders all pick their
favorite alcohols. Oh yeah, And so the newest vote came
out and the bartenders picked So this was the number

(34:26):
one vodka according to bartenders. And they're the people that know.
Angry Giraffe Premium Vodka. No, I had never heard of
it either. It is a American vodka inspired by the
untamed beauty of South Africa and the vibrant energy of
New York. According to the company, the brand's name, Angry

(34:48):
Giraffe was inspired by a cheeky, handcarved giraffe, a symbol
of wit, charm, and towering individuality. The vodka is crafted
in small batches at twin Steals Moonshine Distillery in spinok
or sponk s p e o n K spunk SPIONC

(35:09):
New York from locally sourced grain and distilled four times.
So I need to get me a if everybody knows
how to get me a bottle of angry Draft? Can you?
You can get alcohol nailed these days, right? I think so?
I think so. I think so, But I'll try. I
think it depends on the state. I think so. I

(35:31):
might have State and run over to Well, I'll go see.
But for some reason, I'm thinking Enid may not have it.
But get you what's that one? There's that the huge
alcohol placed by Stton's house. Well, I don't know, I
can't think of what it's called, but it's got like everything.

(35:52):
So I could have State and pick up a bottle
when we head to Grandburry when Granbury, Uh, kind of
the end of July, oh joly, like like the third
weekend maybe in July or the fourth weekend somewhere in there.
But he's supposed to be making a trip up here
before then to do to do the data episode. So

(36:15):
I tried to pin him down. I told him you
would be back this last weekend, and he said he
had to check the grand kids schedules and then once
he checks that so hopefully he can make a run
up here before we go down there.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Okay, so all right, anyway we'll Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
So stayton if you're listening. We need a date. Pick
a date. Pick a date, any date. And if you
want to do everything normal, you know, don't pick a Tuesday.
Don't wait for Yeah, don't wait for the weekend. Come
up on a Monday and hang out for a couple
of days so we can record on Tuesday and go
to Callahan's. Yeah, you're retired, so it didn't really matter exactly, Exacchary.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
I'm trying to retire. I ain't gonna get there. Sorry,
I'm slowing down, are you? Yeah, trying to I'm trying to,
especially after this vacation. Yeah, I still my my ringer
is still off. I don't know if I will ever
turn my ringer back on. It's just nice not hearing
that damn phone ring. Yeah, and if it's important to
leave a message, well.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
That's how I do all the time. I never answer
my phone.

Speaker 2 (37:26):
Like, do you get your ring around though? Do you
hear it ringing?

Speaker 1 (37:28):
Uh? Yeah, yeah, I guess I don't know my phone's weird.
Sometimes it makes noise and sometimes it doesn't. Half the time,
it doesn't make a noise when somebody texts me, like,
I don't think it ever makes a noise when you
text you. Yeahn't that weird? It's weird. Yeah, it is weird.
So anyway me talking to you there you go, damn phone. Yeah,

(37:49):
So what else? What else? We got some up up,
evil upheaval going on in Uh. Yeah, those punks need
to knock that off.

Speaker 2 (38:01):
Yeah, they're lucky. I can't believe someone didn't just step
out of one of those cars and just pop a
cap in somebody's ass.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
That's what's gonna happen if they don't watch it. So
we're talking about so there's a difference between protesting and rioting.
We're talking about the rioting. The protesting more power to you, sure,
protest all you want. It's the rioting where they block streets,
take over bridges, and drop center blocks on people's cars.

(38:31):
That isn't cool.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
No, that's that's that's that's deadly for us.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, and I think they're arresting them the ones that
they catch. Yea. And they've got some weird ass technology
that they're not telling us about because they they are
basically saying on the news, we don't care if you
got your face covered, we know who you are, we
will find Well they posted his Facebook page, Yeah they
found him. Yeah. So dude, what a pump? What a punk? Yeah,

(39:02):
just you can be mad.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
I mean some of those cars were you know, government officials,
but some of them were just innocent people.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Well you shouldn't be throwing center blocks at anybody's no,
of course not. Yeah, and I don't you know, you
don't know how much to believe on there's the stories
that there was a a craigs list add paying thousands
of dollars for people to instigate trouble. You don't know

(39:35):
if that is true or if that was part of it,
or but you can kind of tell that there are
protesters that are just there to protest, and then you
see these weird guys that are all hooded up and
have masks on, and you can just see that they
move different and that they're lighting things on fire, or

(39:57):
they stop and break off things cement for things to throw. So,
I don't know, it's kind of weird. I don't know
what the whole I guess just to cause more trouble.
I don't know what the point is. I don't know
what the the what's the what's the end the end game? Yeah,
what's your end game too?

Speaker 2 (40:15):
I mean, I'm gonna throw so many rocks at your cars.
You're gonna do what I want you to do. Ain't
gonna happen?

Speaker 1 (40:21):
Well, I mean yeah, it's like it's not gonna get
Trump unelected, and it's not gonna get an illegal alien
that has committed a murder not getting sent back to
his country. I don't know what the end game is.

Speaker 2 (40:34):
And you know, and it's not even the illegal aliens
that have committed murder. It's just if you're an illegal alien, Sorry,
you're not supposed to be here.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
I agree, but I've got a little bit of I
think somebody that's been here twenty years and has kids
and a job, even though they're illegal alien. My thought is,
let's leave them alone and get the twenty million that
Biden let in in the last four years. Let's get
the ones that came in in the last four years first,

(41:03):
because they they haven't established anything, they're living off of
the tax doll Let's get them out in California, and
then let's address the people that have been here a
long time and establish things. I know they're illegal, but
that's just it.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
They've been here twenty years, they had plenty of time
to get their naturalism.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
I yeah, I agree, but I kind of have a
little sympathy. I have sympathy for somebody that has been
here a long time and they're just like, yeah, I
know I should have, but I just I don't have
a problem with any anybody that came in the last
four years because they were just running. They were just
they came in because they knew they could with no plan,

(41:44):
no and they've been living off of our tax dollars.

Speaker 2 (41:48):
And so and then you get over here and make
babies and once you're born here yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
See, I think that law needs to be changed because
that my thought is there, Why not Why doesn't every
chick from Ecuador just all she's got to do is
run over and when she's about to have her baby
cross the Red River and if she has a baby
on the shore, she gets to stay. That should not
be the law. And I think there, I think it's
real grand by the way, Yeah, yeah, different red River

(42:17):
a little a little further north, but that's all they
have to do. Yeah, I mean, you could have one
million ladies cross the river and have a baby, and
the law should not say that they are all if
they've been in the United States for five seconds, just
because they have a baby after five seconds, they should
not be a citizen. I agree, So that law has
got to be changed. So anyway, just it's just it's

(42:42):
a big I think it's it's super complicated, like tax,
the whole tax things, a whole another deal is I mean,
what's going to happen, not tax, but spending, the spending,
the big beautiful bill that adds more to the debt. Yeah,
I haven't heard of this big beautiful Well you haven't,

(43:02):
I'll do it. But he've been talking about the big
beautiful bill for way longer since then you've been gone.
It's Trump's big beautiful bill that like keeps his tax
cuts going. But then he's trying to codify a lot
of these laws that he's just signing and so so

(43:23):
like there's like it's one of those bills where there's
so much in it nobody could ever in their lifetime
read it and know all the specifics. So they hide
in there, so they hide stuff in there, and so
they're kind of fighting it out right now. But it
doesn't lower it. It increases. I don't even it does

(43:44):
not lower the debt. It adds even more to the debt,
which is what what kind of supposedly that was what
got Elon and Trump fighting, because Elon basically, yeah, what
happened there? Well, according to news reports, first it sounded
like Elon got a little mad that the big beautiful
bill was going to increase debt when he was he's

(44:08):
trying to reduce debt. But come to find out, it
sounds like he was in a meeting and I can't
remember who the other dude's name was, but the other
dude started calling Elon a fraud because he went from
reducing the debt from two trillion to one trillion to

(44:28):
five hundred billion to he only saved like four billion,
and called Elon a fraud. And I guess Elon, this
is according to one report, Elon shoulder butted him and
so and now Elon's got a black eye, so there's
possibility the guy punched him. And then and then like

(44:51):
Trump may have said, get out of here. And then
Elon went on Twitter and started dogging Trump and said
that he was on Epstein's list, and I mean, oh,
you didn't hear, Yeah, you were kind of missed out
on that whole deal. Yeah, so yeah, oh. Elon was
unleashing all kinds of stuff on Trump and basically came
out and said, you know why Epstein's list hasn't been

(45:13):
released because Trump's on it. He has since deleted that,
I guess like today or yesterday, but it got really bad.
Oh but anyway, back to the bill is I've been
looking at some of the numbers and it's like, our
debt goes up like I can't even it's like a

(45:34):
one hundred and thirty three thousand dollars a second or
four hundred thousand dollars a second, and we're just I
don't know, I mean, and they're saying, really the things
that really add to our debt are Social Security Medicare,
and I think those are the two big ones, and

(45:55):
you can't even mention those or the other party it's
on the news and says you're threatening to cut all
of that. So neither side will cut any of those,
so we'll never It's like we're never going to reduce
the size of our debt, but it can't go forever.

(46:16):
Eventually it's going to hit the point where our debt
is more than there is money. It'll be unattainable. It'll
be it'll be. But yeah, but I don't think the
United States can file bankruptcy on it.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
So I don't know what's gonna Who would you file
bankruptcy to China?

Speaker 1 (46:34):
I guess sounds like China is holding most of the
most of the debts.

Speaker 2 (46:38):
So anyway, so what are they gotta do if we
just say, by the way.

Speaker 1 (46:43):
I think there's things they can do. I think. But anyway,
so you and I are about to enter Social Security,
age and Medicare, and I'm saying you're actually there. I'm
saying cut it. I don't care. It's not enough. It's
not keeping me a lot, gonna keep me alive. It'll help.

(47:04):
But if you need to start cutting, start cutting with me.
I'll sacrifice. I don't know about the whole Medicare. I
don't know how all that works yet. But at some
point they just need to stop it. Social Security needs
to go away. It was a weird, dumb plan. Anyway.
If people want to invest for their future, let them invest.

(47:24):
If they don't, that's it's their own fault. I mean,
you can't. It's kind of like we've gotten to the
point where we think government has to coddle us and
hold our hand for health care and our insurance and
our car and they've got to provide all, you know,
no cell phones. I mean, if you don't want to

(47:45):
invest in your future when you get old, then don't
and maybe your kids will take care of you. Maybe
your kids will take care. If they don't, you're going
to be sleeping in a trailer. I don't know, but
I don't know why the government. We keep every year
thinking the government has to keep doing now, you know,
since we've all paid in. Yeah, it's just somebody needs,

(48:08):
you know, somebody. Where do you cut it off? Yeah,
but they've got to cut it off, is what I'm saying.
I don't know when, but it's got to be pretty
darn quick. And then unfortunately, there's gonna be some people
in there that aren't gonna get as much money because
there's nobody behind them still paying in. But supposedly, I

(48:29):
just I don't know, I think the whole system, I don't. Eventually,
somebody's gonna have to do something. If it's not Donald Trump,
I don't see anybody with the Gonads from here till
one hundred years from now doing something that Trump has done.
So I don't think. I don't know. We may be
we may be a Chinese country before it's all over.

(48:52):
Can we just like stick the finger to China? But
I think they can like turn off the lights and
I don't I don't know that that would that would
be a good news story or documentary. Is what is
going to happen if let's say we don't pay Let's
say the debt goes to a point where we don't

(49:12):
have enough money anymore. What what is going to happen?

Speaker 2 (49:15):
So, amongst the many things I've learned at the warehouse,
Kip He's told the story a couple of times that
there's only, as far as he knows, there's only one
country that's ever paid back all of their debt to
any other country, and that was England maybe Great Britain

(49:38):
to the United States after after World War Two. I
believe you know, I mean, we've given a lot of
money to other countries. Yeah, never paid us back, I know.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
But the thing is, our debt is going up so
fast that we're gonna I don't know that any other
country has gone that fast, that far above debt of
their debts more than there is money being made in
their country, and that's where we're headed. So and another
a weird, kind of an interesting thing I saw in

(50:10):
the news tonight was and I've always thought, I've always
thought there should be a book about this, is the
Chinese have increased the amount of people that are going
to Mexico like by over four hundred thousand percent in
the last couple of years. And so what I think

(50:32):
the Chinese are doing is infiltrating the countries around the
United States and the United States, and I think it's
like a long My thought is it's like a long
term game, and they're buying up all the land. You know,
you've heard that they buy buying up land around here,
and I guess they've been buying up land around military installations.

(50:54):
My thought is they're going to eventually have so many
Chinese in communities that they'll start running for offices and
it's going to be a very slow takeover, but it's
going to be a takeover that one day we're going
to wake up and be like, oh, poop, Maybe we
should have had our eye on that. But there are

(51:16):
people that are right now that are like, hey, why
what are they doing? Why we can't let this happen.
So I don't know. I don't It's kind of weird.

Speaker 2 (51:23):
Yeah, there's people there. My dad always said, right, he
always said, he goes, I wouldn't be scared of the Russians,
I wouldn't be scared of the Koreans, I wouldn't be
scared of the Japanese. I'd be scared of the Chinese.
Because and I won't see this. I want to use
your dad. He said, all you got, he goes, you

(51:45):
give all them starts with a G. He starts with
a G. A baseball bat, and they'll take over the country.
They'll take over the world. Give them all the baseball
bat and they'll take over the world.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
I was like, the only thing we have going for
us is oceans. That that's true, that's right. I mean,
we've got safety and oceans. But still, so, I don't know.
It is kind of weird that so many Chinese are
filtering in all of a sudden, and you know, they're
just they're not an honest country and they're communist country,

(52:18):
so they can't be up to good. Oh and now
there's the whole which I think you've missed is there's
these like young intern people at a couple of our
colleges that have smuggled in things from Wuhan that like
could be put in crops and would kill, would kill

(52:39):
thousands of acres of crops if everhon where the COVID
came exactly, Yeah, And they've caught them, and they caught
them with these things, and so they're trying to figure
out if they were sneaking these into the country for
good purposes or bad purposes. I would think back, I'm like,
how do how My thought is, how could you catch him? Like, like,

(53:02):
what's to stop the next twenty from just sliding something
in their suitcase and not being in a university? I mean,
how how do you catch Okay to this?

Speaker 2 (53:12):
So I can't remember which airport I was going through
coming back from Alaska. I had a you know, I
had that sleeve I put on my knee sometimes and
you know, I'm going through and you know, you hold
your hand up, you're getting shot and and they said,
you know, come this way, and they said, so what's
up with this? I'm like, it's just a compression thing.
I goes okay, well I'm gonna wave you. And as

(53:33):
he waved me and he got like right here on
the side of my we we. I'm like, I'm like, dude,
there's there's nothing in my pocket. I mean, I'm patting
my pockets. There's nothing in my pockets.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
Said we we.

Speaker 2 (53:44):
So I reached down and it was it was my
my long pants and it's got those side pockets. It
was a an aluminum gum wrapper that I had. I
guess I just shoved in my pockets. So what you know,
it didn't make you know, because I didn't have a
trash can somewhere who knows, six months ago or whatever,
and it.

Speaker 1 (54:03):
Picked that up. But they didn't catch these Wuhan things. Well,
I don't know where they caught the Wuhan things at,
if it was at the airport or they didn't want me.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
They I got stopped at Christmas time trying to take
my seasoning two.

Speaker 1 (54:18):
So maybe they do. Maybe they do have detection to
yes these things. I'm like, what are you testing? He
goes that, what is this.

Speaker 2 (54:24):
I'm like, it's it's basically salt and pepper and garlic
powder and you know, paprika, And they tested it and
they wipe all that stuff down.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
I'm like, you know, it could be explosives. No, it's
not exploding. Yeah, but well at least they're hopefully they're
checking for these weird Yeah.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
No, No, in a good autum, I wouldn't gripe. And
I'm like, well, I appreciate you being so thorough, but
it's just salt, pepper and paprika.

Speaker 1 (54:51):
Yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure the technology is ten times
what we could even fathom that they so anyway, I
don't think things to think about, things that make me
go exactly. So uh yeah, really nothing to talk about
TV wise. I have not seen squat. I've been too busy.

(55:13):
Oh so real quick. On the book, I think I
am at twenty nineteen or twenty chapters really not written,
I mean, but outlined. Yeah, and so I think it's
gonna end up being like between twenty two and twenty five.
Probably I've got normal. Yeah, I'm trying to keep everything normal.

(55:36):
So I ask, what's I think the normal fiction book
is between twenty and thirty chapters, And then I ask
always how many words per chapter? And it's like average
two to three thousand words per chapter. So I'm trying
to make it as average and normal as I can.

(55:56):
But I want it to be like I said, I
wanted to be super fun, but when people are reading it,
I want them to feel like they were in nineteen
seventy seven. Yeah, so it's going to be, but I
don't want it to be like, you know, what's his
name that wrote my right there? My seventies book, which

(56:18):
literally is just every chapter is here's the cartoons that
we watched on Saturday, and here's the snat. You know,
I wanted to be full of that stuff, but in
a casual, normal you know, we woke up at Stayton's
at six am on Saturday and Super Friends was on,
and by the time we got done with breakfast, Fat

(56:39):
Albert was on. You know, kind of that where it's
just part of the day. And then so and then
I'm sneaking a bunch of other I'm trying to make
it as nineteen seventy seven as as realistic. So literally
this is this was nineteen seventy seven. When you're reading
the book, it's like, I mean, there's going to be

(57:01):
so much stuff that really did happen in the book
that and then so it's like I'd say, eighty percent
really nineteen seventy seven. And then there's the twenty percent
of fiction that makes it movie worthy.

Speaker 2 (57:16):
Giant spider not giant spider.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
No giant spider. You want me to tell you what
it is instead of a giant spider.

Speaker 2 (57:25):
No, okay, don't no, don't tell all there.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
I think it's going to be good. I think, but
it's I think it's only going to be as good
as I envision it in the movie the book. The
book is not going to be able to do the
story justice as a movie will.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
Well by then AI is going to be so spot on.
They're going to make it just super real.

Speaker 1 (57:48):
Now, I'm going to get a hold of somebody, maybe
Ron Howard, because he was from Oklahoma. Yeah, they were
originally from Oklahoma. So I'm going to try to keep
it as much Oklahoma made as possible. So if I
can get Ron Howard to direct it, and we get
Brendan to write the screenplay, direct it, and then it'll
be all in all Oklahoma crew and actors, and so

(58:13):
it's all gonna be filmed in Enid. Oh yeah, I
mean West Broadway. I mean there's pretty much, although we
do are gonna have to go to certain places around town.
That's another thing is if you grew up in Enid,
you're gonna be reading it and be like, oh, yeah,
I was there. I mean there's gonna you know, it's

(58:35):
it's literally gonna be Enid. You know, all the neighborhood,
all the events that tri State and.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
Crazy Day, Crazy Days downtown.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
So yeah, it's gonna be filled with all the Enid, real,
real stuff.

Speaker 2 (58:48):
So I'm gonna have to get Natalie involved in the movie.

Speaker 1 (58:54):
Oh yeah, we'll get Yeah, we'll have the whole town involved. Yeah,
everybody in Enid will be in my movie. So anyway, there,
So the update is, h I've got the chapters, I've
got the outlines. I know the story, which makes it
a lot easier to write because I know where I'm going.
I've got two songs that go with a video on

(59:16):
Curtis Tucker YouTube channel, and then I've got a SoundCloud
with the two songs, and they're just songs that could
be used to make the songs for the movie. But
it's going to be heavy on seventies and especially songs
from nineteen seventy seven.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
So what what was mister Simpson's name?

Speaker 1 (59:38):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (59:39):
Man, Simpson had it. It was like initials like rt
RK or Jake.

Speaker 1 (59:44):
I want to say KP, KP Simpson, I think it
was KP.

Speaker 2 (59:47):
You think we can get Ricky to play KP if
he if he's able.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
I was going to say, I have you seen him lately?
He's getting older. I'm gonna have to hurry. But yeah, yeah,
I'm gonna have to hurry. My goal. The goal tay
likely day likely. The goal is to have it completely
written by the end of the year, if not sooner.
So that's that's the plan. But I'll do a more

(01:00:14):
in depth update on the Zoinkies podcast. And Christopher Todd
is gonna right to score. I think Christopher Todd and
probably State and have those two collaborate on the score.
I want to have a really cool score. Yeah, I
want to. I mean I want that had nineteen seventy

(01:00:37):
seven vibe and feel and as many songs as I
can afford. So and so part of the reason of
the So I've got t shirts at zoinkies dot com,
their bananas bike t shirts, and I think and I
was going to put something at the bottom, something about something,

(01:00:57):
so it would be like anybody that bought one of
the those T shirts helped invest in the book. But
once the book is released, those T shirts are going
to go off market limited edition, limited edition, and so
anybody that wears one is somebody that helped me fund.
So basically, this design may end up changing after I

(01:01:18):
get to a certain point, and anybody that buys one
and has this design, you'll know is an original. So anyway,
so the T shirts are out there, any money that
goes towards a banana seat bike T shirt will that
money will go into helping fund whatever I need to
get the book done. And I would really I know
nothing about book publishing or cost, but I would really

(01:01:40):
like to have a hardback as well as a paperback.
But I don't. I hate to just go straight to
paperback and not have a hardback. And I don't know.
I'm sure there's a huge different ste Yeah, he went
straight to soft So we'll see anyway, Okay, I think
we're I think we made our time.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
Wow, Uh hit us listen to what we babble about.

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
Yeah, I think I did this at the beginning five
eighth five four one three eighth five or buzz a
buzzidmedia dot com. Uh yeah, so plethora of different things.
You guys, let us know what anything. Oh, if you're
a new listener, yeah, let us know where you're from,
because somebody's listening there.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
There are new listeners, new listeners. That's definitely new listeners.

Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
Yeah, so let us know. I look at the geolocation
and see where they're coming from. But let's hit okay,
let us know, let us know, we're gonna get out
of your chair.
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