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The river might be choppy, but the vision is clear: we bring Noah and Lauren from Rowdy Creek Outdoors into the studio to chart how a loud, hilarious sandbar scene turns into stories with real weight. We start where it all began—accessible racing that feels like a duck hunt on water—then tackle what separates a fair lane from a bad one, why 660 feet matters, and how one over-trimmed heartbeat can write a whole afternoon’s narrative. The banter is sharp, but the blueprint is sharper.

From there, we lean into the pivot that has us most excited: Rowdy Creek’s next chapter in bowhunting and short-form documentary. Think two-minute profiles that slow the energy, pull focus on the people behind the boats, and capture the real work between highlight clips. Along the way, we swap misses and lessons—string-jumping does, angle math from tree stands, and the difference between convenience targets and 3D deer that train your eye for real shots. Ethics, patience, and clean exits take center stage without killing the fun.

Then the wildcard: golf. We sketch formats inspired by YouTube golf, brainstorm ridiculous stakes, and laugh about high socks and “best ball I’ve ever hit” moments. But the crossover is legit—pacing, feel, composure, and course management echo the discipline that makes a race fair and a hunt ethical. Add in a gear detour—Canon vs Sony, editing flow, who actually gets to touch the camera—and you’ve got a full picture of how a rowdy brand grows up without going corporate.

We wrap with a plan: play nine, then set Lauren up for her first deer. Racing roots, bowhunting craft, golf chaos—one day, one crew, one evolving story. If you love outboard racing, DIY short films, ethical archery, or just want to watch a team raise their game while keeping the jokes, hit play, subscribe, and drop us a comment with what you want to see next.

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SPEAKER_07 (00:00):
It's five o'clock and you're off the clock with
Beast Guy.
Today we have as our guest NoahSheffield and his wife Lauren
from Rowdy Creek outdoors.
Okay, you see him on thesandbars, see him having a good
time, getting turned up.
And today we're gonna talk aboutthe sandbars, the racing, we're
gonna talk about deer hunting,and we might end up going and
playing golf later.
Okay, and Lauren might shoot herfirst deer with a bow as well.

(00:21):
So it's gonna be a pretty coolpodcast.
We're gonna talk about a lot ofstuff that we're all related in
together, and it's gonna be agood one.
But before we get into it, makesure you leave a like,
subscribe, and hit the bell fornotifications.
And we're we're pushing 7,000subscribers on YouTube.
Our numbers are growing.
Um I cannot thank y'all enoughfor just the support and the
views.
It means a lot to us.
Put in a lot of hard work intomaking this podcast.

(00:42):
And if there's anything youwould like to see, put it in the
comments, and uh we'lldefinitely address it and I mean
we might cover it.
So, anyways, let's get rightinto it.
So let's go back to like sandbarseason.
Obviously, it's gonna you knowit's over now, but getting into
it, what is y'all's like maingoal to go out there and just

(01:03):
have a good time?

SPEAKER_09 (01:06):
Um our goal, it's kind of changed a little bit
over the course.
Um, it used to be, you know, wejust go out there and have fun
and kind of cover, we do alittle bit of sandbar racing
from time to time.
Then uh I met Taylor Hughes, andof course, when you get with
somebody like that, you kind ofyou kind of go deep in with the
racing.
So we did that, we kind ofswitched kind of into that.

(01:28):
But our main goal is like we'llgo out and have fun a lot of
times, and um just it'ssomething a little different.
Like we got into it when we gotinto it in 2020 with the sandbar
stuff, there really wasn't muchsandbar content put out there.
And uh, we were gonna do kind ofyour hunting type content when
we first started, but man, thisyou got so many hunting stuff.

(01:49):
And I've always wanted to be youknow different.
So uh that's when you differ.

SPEAKER_07 (01:56):
Well you taught you that.
Everybody had this thing.
Has anybody seen this guy wearshorts?
Okay, and his socks.

SPEAKER_05 (02:03):
With his socks all the way.

SPEAKER_07 (02:11):
We need to quit that.
We didn't have to put himrunning right after he said.
Yeah, we do.
Yeah, we do.
I think y'all did come in at theright time, man, because it's
like before, you know, we weredoing the sanction racing in
Pineville, you know, we did thatfor a while.
But the sandbar stuff, there'sso many sandbars around.

SPEAKER_09 (02:29):
That's for your average, you're just normal
person.
Right.
The races at Pineville andstuff, you know, you y'all seen
it.
It's like a select group thatare in that, you know.
Sandbar stuff, you can go outthere and have fun and never
your motor not being billed, youcan go out there with a 25-4
stroke, you know, and have fun.
Yeah.
Pineville races, I'm sure youcan have fun too just going out

(02:50):
there, but you're not a full.
Um it's way more serious.
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (02:54):
The sandbar's way more fun than it adapts.

SPEAKER_09 (02:56):
The sandbar can get serious too.
Especially with him down there.

SPEAKER_07 (02:59):
But uh dude, if anybody's ever seen chocolate
lose, you ain't seen a murderperson in your own.
We don't take loss very well.
He roll, he rolled back up tothe bank every day.
Google Face Bones.

SPEAKER_10 (03:17):
Very accurate, very accurate.

SPEAKER_03 (03:19):
You're talking all that shit all the time, you
know.
All the time.
He loses no shit.

SPEAKER_07 (03:24):
And half the time's because he holds the trim button
too much.

SPEAKER_03 (03:27):
Yep.
Definitely overtrimmed.
We'll get him on the company.

SPEAKER_04 (03:29):
Sorry, I got a trim computer now.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (03:31):
Had to get him on that computer.

SPEAKER_04 (03:33):
That's hilarious, dude.

SPEAKER_03 (03:34):
Yeah, he needed it.
Yeah, he said I went over forus.
Well, you overtrimmed everytime.

SPEAKER_07 (03:40):
That's especially rough water, man.
And I remember I forgot wherethe race was.
I was on the sandbar and I waswatching it, and the water was
so rough.
So, like more bay, probably.
Like, speaking of the sanctionraces, everything's pretty
uniformed.
It's you can get prepared to itfor it almost to the T.
Yeah.
But when you're out there on asandbar, it's different.
It's a different environment.
The water could be rougher.

(04:00):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (04:01):
Um that's why when we hold our races, we normally
try to do it, it's notnecessarily a private lake,
right?
But we try to do it on a lake.
Like racing on a river, dude,it's tough.
It's always a drag race, youshould never, ever, ever.
One lane should not have theadvantage of another.
Right.
Like it never should.

(04:21):
Right.
So uh doing that on a river,you're almost always guaranteed
one lane's gonna be quicker thanthe other.
Yeah.
Almost always.

SPEAKER_07 (04:28):
Especially when it comes to setting up buoys.
Like the thing is, too, it'slike if the track isn't 660, you
know, say it's you know 700,yeah.
I mean, whoever's got the moremile an hour got an advantage.
Exactly.
So like you almost got to setyourself up for each race that
day.
Yep.
Instead of, you know, just beingprepared to fasten.

SPEAKER_03 (04:46):
And you can't control the weights, is you
know, it's setting up in acurve, it's tough, man.

SPEAKER_07 (04:50):
But that's not what it's about, though.
I mean, if you really thinkabout it, the sandbar is more of
a social event.
It's a social event.
It's like it's like the duckhunting of racing.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
And I think that's why it'sgrowing.

SPEAKER_03 (05:02):
So where are you guys gonna take Rowdy Creek from
the race scene or the uh uh, youknow, you're talking about
expanding?
So so what are you guys' plansfor the future?

SPEAKER_09 (05:10):
So we have never really covered much hunting.
And um, I think we're about toget into like the bow hunting
type of deal.
Love to get y'all involved on ittoo.
But uh kind of cover bow huntingin a little bit.
And we'd also like to startdoing a little bit of like short
films, which is kind of like,you know, with y'all, we could
probably separate y'all out anddo kind of like a you know, a

(05:30):
minute to two-minute video ofkind of where y'all came from,
you know, what all you do andhow you finish.
It's kind of like a little shortfilm.
It look definitely differentthan you know, your normal Rowdy
Creek content, which is moreupbeat and um flashy and yeah,
rowdy.
We'd like to kind of settle itdown for like a short film type
deal and kind of cover likelittle documentaries kind of

(05:52):
deal.
Exactly, almost like a littledocumentary just to kind of
cause a lot of people see usdoing that type stuff.
What we love doing, enjoy doing,but they don't really see the
part that gets us to that point.
Right.
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
Well we'll like I think we'regonna start kind of doing some
of that stuff and of coursecovering some deer hunting or
bow hunting.

SPEAKER_07 (06:12):
I think that'd be really cool too, because like if
you take some of these peoplethat are especially like the the
sandbar guys, the racers, themotor builders, you take all the
people that most of the you knowduckbelt people know, and you
break their lives down, likeshow them like how they are,
it's like it's prettyinteresting.
Everybody's from differentlittle exactly would love to see

(06:33):
that too.

SPEAKER_05 (06:34):
I think that'd be really cool too, because you
know, people that are onsandbars is all about fun, and
then you take it to like a moreserious way.
Yeah, because everybody oncehunties roll around, it's like,
all right, yeah, we party, wehad fun, but let's get serious.
So I think that'd be like areally cool cool concept.
Pretty cool.
Because people that arefollowing the channel would be
like, okay, you're serious now.

SPEAKER_07 (06:50):
You would get new people, you would get new people
just for that.
Yeah, because it's like thedifferent eye.
Yeah, something besides justhang out.
Yeah, I mean, you're yeah, yourdemographic will go from like
the average like 25 years old tolike 65.
Exactly.
And grandpa on the sandbar,which you can't join the club.
We have a senior uh citizendiscount to say it is uh Walker

(07:14):
assessive.

SPEAKER_03 (07:15):
But I mean I mean, on top of that, we went to
Nashville.
You know, we we parted inNashville.
I had a good time.
Oh, that was that was awesome.
I don't usually do that kind ofstuff, but we had a good time in
Nashville.

SPEAKER_09 (07:25):
That was that was a very, very fun event.
I wish we would have had themglasses.
What's that?
And just like in records.
I want some of those.

SPEAKER_01 (07:32):
I need to get some of the things.

SPEAKER_03 (07:33):
What's crazy though?
Uh we were at the Airbnb thenext day.
Me and B Scott, we were beatbecause it was like we parted
all night, you know?
And you guys were going backout.
Like, how do y'all do?
How do y'all do that?
It was rough.

SPEAKER_07 (07:44):
Hang on, you can't say beat unless you know how
Jake Wright looked that nextmorning.
I still went out Saturday night.
So he didn't start out right.
I walked outside and Jake's outthere, he's in like pajama
shorts, shirtless, and hishair's all jacked up.
On his phone.
And he's like trying to talk tosomebody, I guess, because we
left the boat on the sidewalk.

SPEAKER_08 (08:04):
The guy that won the boat didn't take it with him.

SPEAKER_07 (08:06):
So yeah, that was wild.

SPEAKER_08 (08:08):
It was still off of Broadway.
Basically, that yeah, that boaton the sidewalk.
Yeah.
It was still there on ThirdStreet.
And it was a lot of fun uhhooking that up by myself.

SPEAKER_05 (08:17):
So and that was and that's and where the boat was
like downhill too.
Yeah, it was it was that makesit worse.

SPEAKER_08 (08:22):
That was an eventful night.
It was not a one-man job, butyou got it done the year closer.
I got that shit done.

SPEAKER_03 (08:29):
I was all in that Arkansas.
I'm out.
Yeah, I was in front of you.
Yeah.
We got you guys.

SPEAKER_09 (08:35):
You guys are going back out though.
Oh, yeah.
That first night, though, thatwas you had Brian and uh Daly.
You had that thing.
That was the first thing.
That's the first thing we walkedup on.
Yeah, y'all rolled up.
Of course we get what'shappening.
Get to everything late.
We showed up here.
We everywhere we go, somehow, Idon't know.
We always end up late.
But I remember getting therenext thing you know.
I didn't see as soon as soon ashe said that, I looked over and

(08:56):
I was like, look at what I'msaying.

SPEAKER_01 (08:57):
It wasn't your fault.
It wasn't your fault.

SPEAKER_10 (08:58):
No, never, never.
It's never her fault.

SPEAKER_06 (09:01):
It's always his own.

SPEAKER_10 (09:02):
He likes waving on me.

SPEAKER_06 (09:03):
Well, what's he doing?
I mean, what makes him wave onme?
Yeah, I'm putting makeup on andall that type of stuff.

SPEAKER_09 (09:10):
Trim the stray hairs.
Yeah.
But uh, no, that night was so weget there, and y'all are like,
somebody said Daly's over at hisbar or Daly's bar, Daly's
something.
And I was like, yeah, his bar'sover there, and they're like,
no, he's over there.
And I was like, hey, that'scrazy.
Next thing I know, I hearBrian's trying to get him out
here on the uh on the boat.

(09:30):
And I'm just like, I was like,what?
And uh out of nowhere, heeverybody's looking for Brian.
And then Brian just shows up outof nowhere and he's like, Man,
he just burnt me on my hand.
He I tried to put my hand aroundhim and he's had his cigarette
lighter burn or something.
He's trying to move that boat tothe door.
Yeah, cigarette burned.
I didn't know that.

SPEAKER_03 (09:47):
Well, Brian was trying to get the boat inside
his door.

SPEAKER_07 (09:48):
So John Daly said, hey, if you can get it in here,
I'll do it.
If you can get it in here.
So Brian was like, okay, I'mgonna jump over.
He didn't think he was actuallygonna try.
Oh, Brian would try.

SPEAKER_09 (09:57):
No, yeah, but I don't think Daly actually
thought he was.
Well, Daly don't know Brian.

SPEAKER_04 (10:01):
Yeah, yeah.
Challenge accepted.
Yeah, Brian's will definitely doit.

SPEAKER_08 (10:04):
I I think Jake came to me and said, Hey, dude,
Brian's like, yeah, he arguedwith the bouncers of John Daly's
bar for 45 minutes.
Oh, wow.
Trying to drag our boat throughthat door.
Wow.

SPEAKER_05 (10:14):
But it would have been cool.
It would have been epic.

SPEAKER_04 (10:16):
It would have been cool.
It would have been cool.
Then when we went over there, Iwent over with Noah and Lauren.
They had his table flagged off.
He was eating.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (10:24):
Yeah, there's a line.
There's a line to go meet him.
It was awesome.
It was Daryl got to meet him.

SPEAKER_02 (10:30):
It was a good time.

SPEAKER_07 (10:32):
Daryl, could you take him and golf right now?
His current state, your yourbest.
Your peak, his current state.
You got him or now you coverthem?
I'm taking him.

SPEAKER_05 (10:40):
I got the dog in me.
Daryl.

SPEAKER_07 (10:42):
How many strokes?

SPEAKER_05 (10:43):
How many dark?
How many strokes?
Oh, if I beat him, it'd be likeone stroke.

SPEAKER_04 (10:45):
John won't even push him in the street.
One stroke, Daryl.

SPEAKER_05 (10:47):
That's how I know you're pulling.
You said if I beat him, I'veonly beat him by one stroke.
I would have to be close to thestreet.

SPEAKER_07 (10:52):
Well, then your first initial like reaction was
like you would blow him out.
Yeah.
No, it was like I take them.

SPEAKER_08 (10:58):
I compete.
Oh gosh.
Take him means win, Daryl.
That's what I said.
I take them.
No, you won't.
Do you golf?
No.

SPEAKER_09 (11:04):
You need to be all golf.
I want to get into golf.
My brothers are big into golf.

SPEAKER_07 (11:09):
He has clubs for sale.
They're nice, dude.
They're nice, dude.
I play with them.
Everything Tim got is nice.
They're so nice.
Brand new.
Brand new.
New bad calloway.
Got everything, dude.

SPEAKER_05 (11:20):
They're nice.
I want some money with them.
They're pretty nice.

SPEAKER_07 (11:22):
Yeah, they got more tournament wins than times he
went out and played.

SPEAKER_03 (11:26):
Why y'all hating on me?

SPEAKER_07 (11:28):
I'm hating on you because I got a I got a full
golf set too, I haven't used.
He ordered his brand new too,though.
Oh, didn't order.
Yeah, he walked into the store.
He walked to the store andbrought them out brand new.
Same day, dude.
Same day.
Yeah.
No, golf's one of those thingslike you got time.
Where do you squeeze the timefor golf though?
It means some good uh stuff fory'all too.

SPEAKER_09 (11:47):
There's a bunch of uh golf channels out there.
I like I said, I was uh notdoing something a couple weeks
ago, and I you know I was onYouTube, and I think it was like
a good, good golf or somethinglike that.
And I was like, dude, that'sfreaking awesome.
They go out there and have it'skind of like what we do, but in
a golf scene.
Yeah.
So I was like, dude, that'sfreaking awesome.
It is cool.

SPEAKER_10 (12:05):
That's all he's been watching recently, too.
Get home from work, he's likegood, good, golf.

SPEAKER_07 (12:10):
How else would I bring that up?
Exactly.
The YouTube golf now.
He's getting pumped up right outof the U.S.

SPEAKER_09 (12:18):
Shockley, you play golf for me.

SPEAKER_04 (12:19):
I like to play golf.

SPEAKER_03 (12:20):
He sucks at it, though.

SPEAKER_06 (12:21):
You're gonna wear the high socks.
Yes.

SPEAKER_07 (12:23):
Dude, I think that'll be some good content
right there.
I can see Shockley in like theold school golf get up with the
little hat and the like thebaggy pants and the visors with
the visors.
Yes.

SPEAKER_10 (12:33):
No.
I can I can see it.
I can see it.

SPEAKER_05 (12:35):
After seeing Shockley run, I'm gonna say he's
safely safe.
Golf is safe from him.
Well, we all went and playedone.
You know how many clubs are.
He's over there.

SPEAKER_09 (12:45):
One miss club in the water.

SPEAKER_02 (12:48):
No, I don't know.
I think I hit the ball one time.

SPEAKER_09 (12:52):
Anything he does is serious.
He'll be joking around for aboutfive, ten seconds next thing
he's gonna.
No.

SPEAKER_02 (12:57):
Oh, it lose.

SPEAKER_07 (12:58):
I ain't gonna lie, though, losing affects me too
pretty bad.
And I I don't I might not freakout.
I might freak out every once ina while.
You've seen me hit some hard10-yard sprints on doors.
I'm the guy that will shank oneand just take a hard 90 for 10.

SPEAKER_03 (13:11):
He'll run a 10-yard dig.

SPEAKER_04 (13:12):
I'm like, why are you doing that for it?
A lot of times I'm mad atmyself, though.
I don't if I'm losing if I loselose a raise fair and square,
I'm good with it.
Like, uh you beat me.
Good job, dude.
Shake your hand.
But if I had done something overtrim or something happened to
the boat, motor, something likethat.
Yeah, that's the worst.

SPEAKER_09 (13:30):
When something happens to the motor and you
know you're faster than the guy.
Yeah.
And that's drive somewhere.
Gosh, that hurts.

SPEAKER_04 (13:36):
Or when you leave the line, you gap them by like
five lengths and then that's theworst.

SPEAKER_09 (13:41):
And they pass you right the way lean out on you
and then they come back tobottom.

SPEAKER_04 (13:45):
I told you I had your ass.
Oh, you mother.
Every time you had me go,especially your name.

SPEAKER_09 (13:52):
If you lose, you're gonna hear it.

SPEAKER_04 (13:53):
Oh, yeah.
So if I win, I'll hear it.
Win, lose, draw.
That's what it is.

SPEAKER_08 (13:59):
That's the platform you're on, though, Franklin.
You have to be a good one.
You set that platform.
Yeah, you did that yourself.
I did.

SPEAKER_07 (14:06):
I did.
And you're pretty mouthy too.
Sometimes sometimes.
It ain't like he can be a victimwhen he kills my contract too.
I mean, he's pretty mouthyhimself.

SPEAKER_03 (14:17):
He went over four and I was on the phone for 12
hours.
Well, you had a 12-hour drive.

SPEAKER_04 (14:23):
Sold 20 boats.
Yeah.
0 4 was in the city.
Oh, you're talking about SouthCarolina?
No.
I didn't go 0-4 in SouthCarolina.
Oh, okay.
South Carolina was fun.
It was.
I went over four in Memorial Bayin my own turf.
That's what hurt so bad aboutthat.
That was the roughest trackwe've got.
That was rough, dude.
That's where it was.

SPEAKER_07 (14:38):
See you shocked.
He's only spend more than hardtimes at rough tracks when he's
working to trim himself.
His motor at that last race wasrunning.

SPEAKER_09 (14:45):
That's what I heard.
Running, running.
Heck, y'all were there.
It was at that um ArkansasTaylors.
That's the best I've seen.

SPEAKER_07 (14:53):
That boat running all year.
That rig's quick.
It is.
It's fat.
I mean when you look at thetimes, it's like you don't get
like Yeah, but they're allgetting fast.

SPEAKER_03 (15:02):
They don't get much faster than that.
Everybody's getting faster.
And 10-3s are fast.

SPEAKER_04 (15:07):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (15:07):
Oh, when we used to race.
When we used to race real quick.
When we first started racing toPinesville, 10-3 was fast.
Oh, yeah.
Shit.

SPEAKER_04 (15:15):
When we first started racing in Pineville, 11
flat was fast.
Yes.
That's what I remember.

SPEAKER_03 (15:19):
That's how that's how much the motor is.
You got some humpboat guys nowrunning 10-8s.

SPEAKER_07 (15:24):
Well, you gotta think too, like at the very
beginning of like the sanctionedraces.
You're talking about racing likeDBSTs.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (15:32):
Yeah, if you're not running a 9-8, you're in
trouble.

SPEAKER_07 (15:34):
And then like, you know, that's kind of how the Mod
40 got developed, was at theraces.
Yeah.
You know, we were going and wewere racing, and then we come
back and we'd work on something.
That's how the Mod 40 came cameto be.

SPEAKER_03 (15:44):
How do we get back on racing again?
Dude, it's just tasting.

SPEAKER_04 (15:47):
We're out of creek races.

SPEAKER_03 (15:48):
I know.
We do everything.

SPEAKER_07 (15:49):
You got checker flags on it.

SPEAKER_03 (15:51):
We literally do everything.
I mean, we're not in the golfyet.
I say we do golf.
I think that'd be fine.

SPEAKER_09 (15:58):
I'm down.
I think it'd be freaking high.

SPEAKER_08 (16:01):
Good content.
That's what I was sayingearlier.
YouTube golf, that's a bigcrowd.

SPEAKER_07 (16:05):
There's a lot of people that play golf.
Yes.

SPEAKER_09 (16:06):
It's a big crowd.
Yes.
That thing that Good Good did,where they did the what was it?
Um it had like a 10,000.
That's the one I was watchingwhere they whoever won, they
were playing with each other,you know.
Yes.
And uh they played for whoever'ssleeping in the nice van or
whatever, and whoever's kind ofsleeping in a mediocre one, and
whoever's sleeping in like areal bad one.

(16:27):
Yeah.
Dude, if we did some just crazystuff like that would be I'd be
sleeping in the bad one.

SPEAKER_08 (16:33):
They also play rounds with like, you know,
Donald Trump.
Oh, yeah.
You know, that's what I'msaying.

SPEAKER_05 (16:39):
We played a Tigers Woods course last year when I
went with them, and they did it.
We went fishing the day before.
Yeah.
You got strokes off of how manywhoever went fishing.

SPEAKER_07 (16:48):
Yeah.
Adding a little something to it.
Yeah, so like really, you'reprobably like you're you're
probably a pretty deadly weaponout there then, because you can
fish and golf.

SPEAKER_03 (16:55):
Well, you was playing golf in that.
I mean, you was doing the golfpart of it, wasn't you?
And the fishing.

SPEAKER_05 (16:59):
Well, I had so me and Bubby and Jackson were on my
team.
Yeah.
And then they had their uh Steveand other ones are on their
team, and then we won thefishing, and then Bubby's like a
dog at golf, so they like hadtwo strokes lead, so they never
caught up.
It's fun though.
Yeah, it is pretty fun.

SPEAKER_04 (17:15):
Yeah, if we all go play golf, we gotta go to
somewhere like super nice, likewhen people look at you.
Dude, right?
Is this crowd don't belong here?
Mystic or somewhere else.
Does this crowd look like thegoofy guy at Oswald?
Mystic with crowd.

SPEAKER_10 (17:27):
At the wrong place.

SPEAKER_07 (17:29):
Yeah, I need no water.

SPEAKER_08 (17:31):
If you go to Mystic, they have a cart on the
weekends.
Yeah, it's too nice forShockley.
What?
I've been there.

SPEAKER_07 (17:37):
A cart girl.
It's nice.

SPEAKER_08 (17:38):
A cart girl?

SPEAKER_07 (17:38):
Malvern, I'm gonna be a little bit.
I'm pretty sure in the summer.

SPEAKER_05 (17:42):
They drive around with like two cart girl drinks.
Yeah.
Sure.
That's like a thing.
It might just have been eventsor something that had to be.
Yeah, drive around.
You don't have to go back andget your stuff.
See, that's the kind of golf helikes.
Didn't we drive Daryl when weplayed cart?

SPEAKER_04 (17:56):
Get all the drinks you want.
Yeah, we beat him.

SPEAKER_03 (17:58):
Yeah, it was like five against him.
Yeah, four, wasn't it?

SPEAKER_07 (18:00):
Yeah, no, it was a five-man rally versus Daryl.
And we did beat him.
Now, Daryl is good.

SPEAKER_03 (18:06):
No, Daryl's better, better than us five.
Yeah, oh.
False.
Jake, I will beat you and I'llgive you eight strokes.
I'll beat you in a little bit.

SPEAKER_05 (18:15):
I will give you eight strokes and I'll beat you
in eight.
I will beat you in a street.
I'll beat him in that race, too.
Four spokes and I'll done it.

SPEAKER_02 (18:28):
We're joking.

SPEAKER_10 (18:31):
Took me a second.

SPEAKER_02 (18:33):
We are two.

SPEAKER_05 (18:36):
That day, Darryl was the best golfer.
I'm the best golfer still.
False.
Jake, all right, I'll do youwant even better.
I'll go out there with a driver.
I'll go out there with a driveror a seven earned putter.
Oh, wow.
And I will absolutely beat you.

SPEAKER_07 (18:48):
Yo, Daryl says a bunch of crazy shit on here.
He does.
He just said he'd be a week ago,Daryl would tell B that he could
stand at 30 yards.
Oh, yeah.
And I could stand at 20 yards.
And if we shot at the exact sametime, his arrow would beat my
arrow to the target.

SPEAKER_03 (19:03):
Because he shoots a hoyt, and we shoot.

SPEAKER_07 (19:04):
I said, Daryl, mathematically, Noah's thinking
about it.
You'd have to be shooting.
It's not impossible.
You'd have to be shooting 33%faster than me.
Well, you just came up with thatnumber.

SPEAKER_04 (19:14):
He's shooting that new Hoyt 306.
That'd be the only way.

SPEAKER_03 (19:20):
What bow do you shoot, though?
A Hoyt.
Thank you.
Oh.
Good.
I knew I like Noah.
So you like skinny guys?

SPEAKER_07 (19:26):
Skinny guys, Hoyts, they go in hand.
Skinny bow hunt?

SPEAKER_05 (19:30):
Checkers, whatever you want to say.
No, I haven't been bow huntingbefore.
He's gonna come tomorrow with usin Mississippi.

SPEAKER_10 (19:34):
Where are y'all gonna be?
Set up a tree stand yesterday.

SPEAKER_07 (19:36):
You'll have to say exactly where, but oh, it's
private land, so it's all goodthere.
So you never shot deer with abow?

SPEAKER_03 (19:43):
You never shot deer with the bow?
Never she's never even shot abow.
No.
Oh wow, it's gonna be good.

SPEAKER_10 (19:47):
I've never been deer hunting either, so it's gonna be
it's gonna be the first.

SPEAKER_07 (19:51):
Wow.
Yeah.
That's what you ought to do,dude.
Y'all just film her, do like awhole full hunt, like and make
her go like do extreme, extremehunting.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_09 (20:00):
Like stalking, you know, doing all kinds of stuff.
You're gonna be a dick.
I'd have to break her in alittle bit.

SPEAKER_10 (20:05):
Like, I don't know if she could just you think
you'd go out there and just I'mstill trying to figure out how
I'm supposed to climb this tree.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_09 (20:11):
Yeah, but some sticks up there.
It was a it's a double tree.
It's a you know, a tree, andthen it splits into two.
And um, dude, it was sketch.
I had the sticks, I brought thesk sticks up there, put my
platform up, and was trying toput her um what do you call it?
Life one.
No, the j I was I'm just gonnaput her in a um lock on type
build.

SPEAKER_07 (20:30):
Yeah, I got you.

SPEAKER_09 (20:31):
And trying to do that on a split tree by you with
just two hands and trying to getthe thing tightened up and
everything, that was I had mylittle I had a my foot on a
little branch that was aboutthat big, and that's the only
thing that was holding me up atabout 25 feet up.
And uh that was sketch.
Thankfully I'm I'm long andlanky because I had like my left
pinky toe on my platform.

(20:52):
It's on video.
It was that's so funny.
It was wild grounded pound.

SPEAKER_04 (20:56):
Me and B Scott don't stand on limbs that's that size.

SPEAKER_07 (20:59):
Heck no.
I figured we didn't.
No way, dude.
I'm stepping on the uh steps,preferably.
I seen you kill a big buck.
It was alright.
It was good, 90 years.
It was a good deer, yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (21:12):
Matter of fact, the smallest 10 point you ever seen.

SPEAKER_07 (21:17):
Welcome to that day, Shockley.
Welcome to the whole day.
Like from you waking up.
Oh, yeah, deer walked out.
I shot it.
No, no.
You missed all the all the goodstuff.

SPEAKER_04 (21:26):
Tell them what they really want to hear.
No, you missed the first time.
I missed opening that Sundaymorning.
I missed that same deer.
Oh, yeah, you told me that.

SPEAKER_05 (21:33):
Target panic?
Target panic.
I think it's just the Matthewsthing.
They just automatically miss.
I can't.
That's why it starts with the M.
Matthews for miss.
You know, I can't use all thethings.
No, I actually missed too.
I wasn't gonna bring that up.
I actually did miss.
There's somebody else with aMatthews and miss too.
I don't say any names.

SPEAKER_07 (21:50):
Okay.
If the Matthews was from the1900s, it don't count.

SPEAKER_08 (21:54):
Let me defend myself.
That was the most athletic deerI've ever seen.

unknown (21:59):
Okay.

SPEAKER_08 (22:01):
I I uh my arrow stuck in the tree right behind
her.
I shot where I meant to shoot.
Props to her, you know, tip ofthe cap.
That's all I'm gonna say.

SPEAKER_03 (22:08):
She was good, huh?

SPEAKER_07 (22:09):
She was good.
She dropped it down, huh?
She made it.
It happens.

SPEAKER_03 (22:12):
Yeah, they dropped that string.
They they're just gonna be.

SPEAKER_07 (22:14):
And plus too, dude, it's like you're trying to get
you're trying to kill that firstdeer with your bow.
And it's why it's always tough.
Always tough.

SPEAKER_08 (22:23):
I did shoot a hog last night in the dark.
So, you know.

SPEAKER_07 (22:26):
Yeah, I pulled up to pick them up, and I guess the
hog, I mean, go ahead and walkthem till you're shooting a hog.

SPEAKER_08 (22:31):
Uh so up in the up in the tree for about two hours,
probably.
Uh, no sign of life around meuntil it gets dark.
And then, you know, I hearlittle pigs, you know, ruffling,
and and he comes out about 30seconds after he comes out of
here, B Scout fire side by side.
He's coming to get me.

(22:52):
So I'm like, man, I'm just gonnafling one at it.
It was so dark that I pulledback and I tried to look through
my site, and I had to like backup, find my peephole just to
know where to look through my,you know, my sight to get it in
the vicinity.
And I flung one at it and I hitit, but uh yeah, he's still he's

(23:15):
still alive.
He's hurting.

SPEAKER_07 (23:16):
Maybe he's hurting.
It went about it went aboutlike, I don't know, the full
broadhead length in.
It's got like bone marrow on it.
So like he did like something.
He's hurt.
He's hurt.
He helped you.
He's not coming back.
He wasn't as athletic as thatdoe, though.
No, he wasn't.
He's probably gonna die earlyfrom arthritis.
Maybe.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (23:35):
I may have shortened his life a little bit.
A little bit, yeah.
He won't come to the feet palfor a minute.
I know.
That's true, too.

SPEAKER_07 (23:40):
I don't know.
I hand selected his spot too.
So I was like, listen, dude, Igot deer coming here, I got deer
coming here every day.
I was like, but they're littlebucks, dude.
They're like little forkinghorns and stuff.
Like you're not gonna probablybe able to shoot one.
I was like, but this spot, mycamera died like a day and a
half ago, but it had a bunch ofdoes going to it.
So it should be easy.

SPEAKER_09 (23:59):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (24:00):
Dude, as soon as I I got back from dropping them off,
putting them in there, both ofthe cameras I could have put
them on were just blowing up,dude, the whole evening.
I'm like, oh my god, he killedsomeone.
Oh he would have showed this.
Like for two hours, like twohours before dark, there's deer
out there the whole time.
That's how it goes though.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (24:17):
Oh yeah.
Every time.
It don't matter where I wouldhave put you.
Yeah, like it would havehappened.
The deer wouldn't have been atthe spot that I was at.
For sure.

SPEAKER_07 (24:24):
It probably probably also didn't help that we uh
drove in there and drove out ofthere uh three times.
Yep.
Wait, what?
Because he forgot stuff.
What happened?

SPEAKER_08 (24:33):
What happened?
Wait, wait, we just weren't onthe same page.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_07 (24:37):
So when Jake said he got his saddle, I assume, all
right, you got your saddle, yougot your ropes, right?
Correct.
That's what you would kind ofthink?

SPEAKER_05 (24:43):
Yeah, I was thinking all stuff stays together.

SPEAKER_07 (24:45):
All right, you got your saddle, you got your ropes.
We get there, and he's like,Hey, you got bow hangers?
I'm like, No, I don't have bowhangers.
I left them in the truck.
Run back, bring them back bowhangers, and then he's like, hey
dude, you got a you got like arope?
Can you tie off one?
I'm like, no.
Oh, I got this in my pocket.

SPEAKER_04 (25:04):
I totally ran back and kept mine and y'all are
driving a side by side all theway to the deer stand?
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (25:09):
Well, we started like four hours before dark,
five hours before dark.

SPEAKER_04 (25:13):
I still don't ever take it off in his hand.

SPEAKER_08 (25:15):
We didn't have time.
Hey, Jake.
I'm a walker too.
I had a live animal on me, so itdidn't, you know, it worked.
He drew bud.
Yeah.
I drew bud.
I did.
And got my arrow back.
Um, what was I about to say?
But I told you all my stuff wasin my tree.
In my tree.

SPEAKER_07 (25:33):
I didn't get the message, dude.

SPEAKER_08 (25:34):
Oh, I remember that.
Yeah.
Oh.
And you we were all in the samewing.
Okay.

SPEAKER_05 (25:38):
All right, good.
You know the best team I hunt inthe ground blind.
You don't have to worry aboutthat.
You're just scared of heights,Daryl.

SPEAKER_07 (25:44):
Okay, I'm just saying.

SPEAKER_01 (25:45):
I'm just throwing it out there.
Yeah, Daryl.
I don't like being in a groundblind.

SPEAKER_07 (25:49):
When it's a hundred.

SPEAKER_03 (25:50):
You don't have a saddle 12 foot up.

SPEAKER_09 (25:54):
Sometimes that's all you gotta be.
That's why you gotta be that'swhy I made me black.
Sometimes you need to be in atree.

SPEAKER_03 (25:58):
Oh, I don't.
I see.
The hoid thing.
Dude, that's a hoyt thing.
It's a hoything.
Okay, I get it.

SPEAKER_08 (26:04):
I did forget to mention that was about 10 foot
higher than I've ever been in atree.
That was sticks were big.
A little bit sketchy.
Yeah.
How high were you?
It was like 35 feet.

SPEAKER_00 (26:11):
No, it was not.
I already had that high.
It was nothing there.
It was five.
Those are my sticks.

SPEAKER_03 (26:16):
Those are my sticks, and 35 foot tall.
Okay.
What is it?
30?
You have eighters on it?
40?

SPEAKER_04 (26:22):
40.
40?

SPEAKER_03 (26:23):
30.
What was it?
55?
What is it?
It might be 20.
No, it's more than 20.

SPEAKER_05 (26:30):
Okay, so I will say, I think people miss, I'll say
how high they are intrigued.
They do.
They're not near as high as theythink they are.
20's high.

SPEAKER_03 (26:36):
20's high.

SPEAKER_05 (26:37):
That's what I'm saying.
That's why 20 is high.

SPEAKER_03 (26:40):
The telephone line on the telephone pole is 18.
Because I'm only about 25.

SPEAKER_04 (26:44):
How tall are your sticks?
That's about where I caught it.
It's 20 foot.
I got three.

SPEAKER_03 (26:47):
I I think it's three steps per stick.
So they're table.
So it's probably three footsticks, three and a half foot
sticks.

SPEAKER_05 (26:53):
So you got four of them.
That's only 12 foot technically.
You sprace them out.

SPEAKER_08 (26:57):
No, there's five of them.
And you space them out.
And then my platform.

SPEAKER_03 (27:02):
Oh, you put a platform on top of my platform.

SPEAKER_07 (27:03):
You put your platform on top of them.
Correct.
We need to make a compilation ofall the times we've tried to do
math at the table.

SPEAKER_09 (27:10):
You need to have that little calculation thing on
the edit where it's likecalculating all the numbers and
stuff.

SPEAKER_07 (27:14):
It would be like 40 minutes long of us like.
I think the answer is 12.

SPEAKER_03 (27:18):
No, 20 foot.
I mean, I mean 20 foot in thetree is that's that's pretty
tall.
It was more than 20 foot,though.
It was more than 20 feet.
You put a tape measure on it?
Did you measure?
We can.
We can see that.

SPEAKER_07 (27:26):
So when you're up there in a tree and you're and
you're and you shoot a deer,what is your like what is your
process look like like when youaim?
Do you aim for like the backleg?
Or do you aim for like whereit's gonna exit?
Back leg?
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
The back leg that's oh the backshit, you know, the back side of
the deer.
The back side of the deer.
The other front leg.

(27:48):
The back front leg.
I thought you was aiming for theback leg.
Like, why would she aim for theback leg?
Why would you aim for the backleg?
You got a good trick?
No, I don't have a trick.
I just said her, I just said itwrong.

SPEAKER_05 (27:55):
Well, my wife did that last year.
She shot the back leg.
Remember?
Because she thought it was thefirst deer hunting.
She was like, she was like shethought that was the kill
Missouri.
And they were like, we like aimfor the shoulder.
I got you.
So I did.
All she seen was the butt, whichlooks like shoulder to her in
the crosshairs.
It was zoomed up to like 14.
Oh shot shot in the butt.

SPEAKER_07 (28:15):
That's how I killed my first deer, too.

SPEAKER_08 (28:17):
I had a butt shot one in the butt last year,
killed it.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (28:20):
Dad did that uh a couple years ago in archery
season.
It was an artery or something.
I did.
And I walked up and said, Youget a good shot?
He said, right behind theshoulder.
I swear, dude.
It was right or in the crease ofthe butt, dude.

SPEAKER_09 (28:37):
I've noticed that with Bo sometimes.
Like you'll think you actuallyshot a deer.
Good.
And then you'll walk up on itand you know, find the deer, and
it's like it'd be different.
I do not remember hitting thatdeer right there.
Like, even when you see itsometimes, I noticed that a
couple times.
I wonder why.

SPEAKER_07 (28:50):
Like, do you think it's either because maybe your
arrow it could might kick oversome or you're it's the way
you're it's the way the deer'sfacing you a lot of times.

SPEAKER_03 (28:56):
Like last night I was in a blind and there was a
little A point there, and he wasfacing me, but he's quartered to
me just a little bit.
It makes a big difference.
Yeah.
Makes a big difference.
I wanted to.
I text Ashley, I text Ashley andsays, Man, I want to shoot
really bad.
And she goes, LOL.
That means don't shoot.

SPEAKER_07 (29:15):
That means she's already laughing.

SPEAKER_03 (29:16):
Yeah, I was like hoping she would say, like, uh
sure, babe.
If you want to shoot it, shootit.
Just get it over with.
She goes, LOL.
I'm like, what kind of bullshitanswer is that?
I'm gonna go home and put myphone down.
Now I can be respected.
You know.
I tested it though.
I I wanted to see what she said,but she said lol.
That means no, don't she?

(29:37):
You know how the women thing do.
No.
They just won't tell you thetruth.

SPEAKER_07 (29:40):
You gotta tell them the history too behind that,
dude.
Ain't just that deer retarded.
Well, I was in my front yard.
You have a there's a big deal.
You have a running history hereof clapping questionable dude.

SPEAKER_03 (29:52):
Where are you going with this?

SPEAKER_07 (29:53):
Clapping questionable.
Yeah, I was trying to figure outwhat he's gonna hear.
I don't know if you know whathe's gonna do.
You're not a good deer hunter.
No, he's a good deer hunter.
Kills them.
But mom's making fun of you forsome of the deer you've killed.

SPEAKER_03 (30:04):
I don't even know why she's making fun of me
because she's already missed it.

SPEAKER_07 (30:07):
She did, but I'm just saying.
But we don't talk shit aboutyour mom, though.

SPEAKER_10 (30:11):
Don't do that.
We don't talk shit about mom.

SPEAKER_07 (30:14):
She cooked and everything else.
She's been wearing me out to gether a deer target, like a
Flindale deer target.
And I'm like, everywhere I'vebeen, they just got those little
cheap ones that break after likea week and a half.
I have one at my house.

SPEAKER_06 (30:26):
Well, she, you know, the arrows out of.

SPEAKER_05 (30:28):
Well, let me tell you.
I've never shot it.
He's literally just laid down inmy yard.

SPEAKER_03 (30:32):
Let me tell you a story about Ashley, though.
She she did practice all year,right?
And we got this buck on camera.
He's coming to he's coming tothe bait pile, you know, all the
time.
And he's probably a 130,125-ish.
I mean, it's not giant, butstill a good buck.
Yeah, and so it was we had threespots.
We got three spots on the placethat we were probably a high

(30:53):
percentage kill, right?
So we put, you know, you alwaysput the one, you know, Ashley,
the mama, whatever, wife,whatever, in the best spot
possible, right?
So we want to get that shit overwith, you know.
So all right, we're gonna putyou in the space.
We're gonna put you in the bestspot.
Let's get this shit over with,let's get a deer kill.
Then uh we do our own thing, youknow.
So we put her in a high, youknow, high percentage spot, and

(31:15):
deer walks out, and I wassitting in my stand and you
know, my own business and shit,not seeing nothing.
And my phone rings.
I'm like, she's calling me.
I was like, she done missedsomething.
You know, so she calls me.
I said, What?
She goes, she got my text.
I'm like, no, because you'recalling me.

(31:37):
She goes, I missed.
I was like, really?
You missed?
She goes, I missed.
And she's so mad, so upset.
I said, Well, you didn't shootyour bow at all.

SPEAKER_02 (31:48):
You know?

SPEAKER_03 (31:49):
So then she realized, okay, well, maybe it
is my fault, you know.
So now she's been You gottashoot your bow.
Yeah, she's been shooting thatbow.
Yeah, so she didn't shoot herbow all year.
And uh she let the deer walk outand see no big old pile of nut
rub there, and he was reallyscared, really panicking, you
know.
So you know, she didn't let andI went with her the day before,
and deer walked out, and yougotta let the deer calm down.

(32:10):
You can't just shoot becausethey're gonna jump the string.
Yeah, well, she got excited andshe drew back and she shot and
and and he ducked and jumped herjumped her string, you know.
And uh she goes, I don't think Ihit it because I heard my arrow
going through the trees.
So so she has been shooting herbow a little bit, trying to get
ready, you know.
So she's been trying to get abow target.

(32:31):
So I don't know why she don'torder off Amazon because she's
obviously good at it.

SPEAKER_09 (32:34):
I like them little dice targets.
Yeah, you can carry themeverywhere, throwing them.
But the problem with the dicetarget are nice.

SPEAKER_03 (32:39):
The problem with the dice target though, and you
know, you need you need to shootsomething, you want to see you
know, yeah, you need to shootsomething that you're gonna be
used to seeing in the woods.
You know, as chocolate, heknows.
Yeah, you know, you you know youstart shooting a little square
block, yeah.
When you see that in the woods,you're not gonna see that.
Yeah.
So um, so she definitely needs adear target to shoot, you know.

(33:00):
I'm even happy to my dice.

SPEAKER_04 (33:01):
And see, that's what happened.
Me and Jake, honestly, we heardwe caught we ended actually
missed, so we wanted to feelgood.
Make her feel good, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (33:09):
You know, and I agree.
You know, I think we all shouldmiss be perfect.
You know, we got me and B Scottleft.

SPEAKER_07 (33:15):
And then as soon as I start all the guys and mom
started sending in, hey, Imissed.
And next thing I know, I missed.
Next thing I know, I'm like,guys, shut up, dude.
Everyone's in this group.
Yeah.
Can we not just forget about it?
You know, I gotta deal withthis.

SPEAKER_03 (33:31):
Was this last weekend?
Yeah, yeah.
Did you give him hell?
Oh, yeah.
I tell you what, it's theMatthews though.
Wait, wait.
He was gonna talk shit in thatgreat message until he realized
Ashley was in that message.

SPEAKER_02 (33:42):
So he couldn't go too crazy.
Yeah, you know, I can only say alittle bit, you know.
I was like, calm about it.

SPEAKER_07 (33:48):
You know, yeah, it's like good roasting there,
though, I'm sure, just cooking.
He's ready for it.
He just couldn't release it.

SPEAKER_05 (33:53):
Well, it kept adding up every time every time they
were talking, somebody wasmissing.
Yeah.
That's one of those things.
It's hard, it's hard.
I'm serious.

SPEAKER_07 (33:59):
I called dad right away when I seen all I'm like,
well, we're gonna have a councilmeeting by that.
What the hell is going on?

SPEAKER_03 (34:04):
Beach guys like, we're gonna.

SPEAKER_07 (34:06):
I'm like, Daryl sabotage everybody check your
sights.

SPEAKER_03 (34:10):
Beach guy's like, we're gonna have to kick some
people off the house.

SPEAKER_07 (34:12):
He's trimming fledges and shit.
I know it.
It was bad, man.
It was.
It was.
So then I cut chops.
I was like, okay, you can getserious.
So I cut some like absol wickedchops, dude.
Wicked.
And then we had a meeting thenext day I had to cut them.

SPEAKER_03 (34:27):
No, he walked in with the damn chops.
I'm like, dude, you know we gota big meeting.
You know, yeah, it wasn't asmall meeting.

SPEAKER_04 (34:33):
I think let's let's uh I mean a dude with a meeting
had a mustache that rolled up.
Yeah, I was like, it wasgangsta.

SPEAKER_07 (34:40):
I definitely could gangster.
I definitely couldn't like him.
I like it.
I'll do it.
Like, come on now.
Didn't Jake say he was gonna doit.
I'm for sure rolling out at somepoint this hunting season.
I would too.

SPEAKER_03 (34:54):
I seen that shit.
I'm like, dude.
Cut it.
I think you should do it.

SPEAKER_07 (34:57):
We had a pretty important meeting.
I probably should, you know,it's probably a good thing I cut
him.

unknown (35:00):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (35:01):
Or, you know, just wait until.

SPEAKER_03 (35:02):
Like, oh, who is he?
Oh, that's my son.

SPEAKER_07 (35:04):
It could have been what sealed the deal.
You never know.
I feel like a guy with chopslike that, you know, he's
probably intimidated by thatperson.
He's probably you don't reallycare what people think, you
know.
He's a doer.
Yeah, he's a get or donner.
Yeah, that's what do it or don'tdo it.
I don't care.
He ain't about he ain't about totalk.
You know, he's gonna walk it,you know.
Yeah.
With chops like that.
That's a good little, that's agood little line there.

(35:26):
I'm just saying.
So who's uh um I didn't come upwith it, I'm sure.

SPEAKER_05 (35:29):
Who runs your social?

SPEAKER_06 (35:30):
She I run the social.
Who does all the videos?
You do the videos.

SPEAKER_10 (35:34):
I do the videos, yes.
And then he I send the video Isend the videos to him.
I made a couple of them.

SPEAKER_04 (35:38):
I made a couple of things.
You know why he don't make thevideos?
She don't let him use hercamera.

SPEAKER_10 (35:43):
Yeah, she don't trust me.
He used it last weekend.
He took he kept it on the wholetime.

SPEAKER_09 (35:49):
It started raining on us.

SPEAKER_10 (35:50):
He was like, I had to hurry up and take it up, put
it in the little um case.
I said, Well, you didn't turn itoff.
So I didn't want to.

SPEAKER_09 (36:00):
It's got that little night mode.
You really want to do that.
Yeah, but I mean, so yeah.
At least I put it on the boat.

SPEAKER_10 (36:05):
I'm pretty protective over it though.

SPEAKER_04 (36:07):
So when we went and picked up Whitney's boat, we was
kind of trying to coordinate onmaking a video while we were
there.
He's like, Man, I can ask Lauraif I can take her camera.

SPEAKER_02 (36:16):
What are you scared of?

SPEAKER_01 (36:18):
I can ask her, but I don't know what she's gonna say.
Are you scared of her?

SPEAKER_09 (36:22):
I'll ask my mom.

SPEAKER_03 (36:23):
Are you scared of her?
Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (36:25):
Why is she mean?

SPEAKER_01 (36:27):
Whatever.

SPEAKER_09 (36:28):
No, I'm just kidding.
She ain't mean, but she is.
She loves her camera stuff.
She's good at it.
I don't know how great at whatshe does.
So you can't.

SPEAKER_05 (36:37):
She controls a couple other things too.
Yeah.
She's happy.
Yeah.
That's right.

SPEAKER_00 (36:41):
She has a good hold on you.

SPEAKER_09 (36:42):
Yeah.
Especially with the uh camerastuff.
That's she's put a lot of eggsinto that basket.
It also saves you a lot ofmoney.
She don't want you missing.
Hey, I'm good with stuff though.
Like I take care of it.

SPEAKER_10 (36:54):
But whenever we first started, uh, we were
making some videos.
They were so cringy.
We have like a little YouTubevideo.
It's like an old YouTube video.
I forgot about them.
Well, no one's probably gonnafind it.
Hopefully not.
But they're so cringy.
Don't look for it now.

SPEAKER_07 (37:10):
But they're how it evolves.
It's funny how it evolves.
They're funny.
It's like 2018.

SPEAKER_10 (37:14):
They're funny, I will say that.
Boy.

SPEAKER_05 (37:16):
What kind of camera do y'all shoot?

SPEAKER_10 (37:17):
Our first boat would look like uh Canon.
R6.

SPEAKER_07 (37:21):
Why do you look at me like that?
I know.
Y'all look at me.
Why are you scared at me?
I don't actually care aboutthat.

SPEAKER_01 (37:25):
What do you have to say about their camera?

SPEAKER_07 (37:28):
You made straight eye contact.

SPEAKER_01 (37:29):
I just asked.
If it ain't just like here, it'sa piece of shit.
I just wanted to get a lot ofthings.

SPEAKER_10 (37:36):
I will say Sony.
Sony's good too.
I like canon.

SPEAKER_09 (37:39):
You posted on your store, was that a Sony?
Yeah, yeah, we just got Sony's.
We got Canons too.

SPEAKER_05 (37:44):
Is it an A7?
Uh yeah, A74.
They were a good camera, so andthen we got a Canon R5s too.
They were really good cameras.

SPEAKER_07 (37:50):
Yeah, I had a Canon R5 Mark II.
Yeah, he had the now I got Sony,I don't even know how to run it.

SPEAKER_05 (37:56):
Yeah, I just R5s are like the top of the line, aren't
they?
Yeah.
Well, I had R5.
My wife took it too.
She has R5.
Same same deal, pretty much thesame thing over here.
Like the MacBook.

SPEAKER_07 (38:04):
I guess it's sign out the MacBook.
That's pretty much how I am.
Exactly.

SPEAKER_09 (38:08):
I had to sign out everything.
She tells me the password of theMacBook to kind of get some
content, and then she changesthe password, so I have to ask
her again.

SPEAKER_10 (38:16):
She has terrible memory.
That's the bad memory.

SPEAKER_09 (38:19):
I bought an R5 password.
But no, she texted me.
No, I don't have bad memorybecause you texted me the
password and I tried to do itagain a week later.
And that password didn't work aweek later.
She changed the password after Igot the camera.

SPEAKER_10 (38:30):
You mistyped it, honey.

SPEAKER_09 (38:31):
I could have done that.

SPEAKER_05 (38:32):
I bought all this camera stuff.
My wife took it over and allthat.
And then I took the camera onetime again, hunting, and then
she took it back and went anddid a photo shoot.
Well, then she couldn't find ourSD card holder and she started
blaming me.
You lost it.
I'm like, I promise I didn'tlose it.
I promise I didn't lose it.
She's like, no, it's you.
Well, long story short, like twomonths later, she finds it in an

(38:52):
old purse of hers.
The SD would also have a few.
Oh, really?

SPEAKER_07 (38:55):
I'm like, huh.
And then you got like a positionwhere you can take the high rib.
Yeah, like, yeah, it's okay.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (39:00):
You can't do that though.

SPEAKER_07 (39:01):
You just gotta walk away.

SPEAKER_05 (39:04):
Good choice.
Good choice.
You gotta say something.

SPEAKER_06 (39:06):
You gotta one up just a little bit.
Just a little bit.

SPEAKER_05 (39:08):
I mean, I definitely I told you.
You gotta say that.
And then you break it out.

SPEAKER_09 (39:12):
Then you run out the door.

SPEAKER_03 (39:14):
Why is that though?
Why?
How come you can't say nothingto her?
You scared?
I mean, she controls something.

SPEAKER_10 (39:20):
Women are always right.
They're always right.

SPEAKER_07 (39:22):
She runs the house.
What's up?
Tim, you know.
Nothing wrong with her.
Yeah, I mean, you just talkabout what you're doing.
I like coming home to the city.
Sometimes it's not worth it,man.

SPEAKER_03 (39:31):
Older you get, you're like, whatever.

SPEAKER_07 (39:32):
Yeah, you pick your battles, you know.
Yeah.
What battle do I really want tofight?
For what reason?
Like, what would I get out ofdoing it?
It's like, this is not evenworth it.
You don't get nothing to do withit.
And I can for sure.

SPEAKER_03 (39:42):
I mean, you don't, man.
Like nothing but consequential.
Women will lose their shit.
You're like, what the fuck?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Whatever.

SPEAKER_07 (39:49):
Can I go back like five minutes before I said
anything?
Can I just wash this?
Can we just please not do this?

SPEAKER_03 (39:53):
Can I just wash the damn dishes and get this over
with?
You know, what do I need to do?
He was just leave me alone.
I'll do chores for two weeks.

SPEAKER_04 (40:01):
I called Tim one day.
I said, What are you doing?
Oh, mopping floors.
It's worse.
He said, No, you're not.
He said, I swear I'm mopping thefloors.

SPEAKER_05 (40:10):
I'm mopping the damn floors, man.
It's worse when you tell yourbuddies they call you, and
you're like, doing dishes.
Doing laundry.
You just lie.
I definitely lie.
Oh, that's what I was about tosay.

SPEAKER_07 (40:23):
Not too much trees out there or drinking mirror.

SPEAKER_10 (40:27):
Dishes in the background.

SPEAKER_07 (40:30):
Yeah, I'm actually washing my hands.
I just cut about four treesdown.
Here she comes.
Are you done with those dishesyet?
That's all you in thebackground.
Yeah.
You put them on uh you mutethem, you're like, baby.
Don't bust me out like that.
Yeah, don't be.

SPEAKER_03 (40:42):
I thought we had uh, you know, you you understand all
this shit.
You can't be saying that shit.

SPEAKER_07 (40:47):
Because they nothing worse than you know getting
busted by your old lady in frontof your buddies.
It's like, in my regards, Igotta go.

SPEAKER_04 (40:55):
She tries to do it.
She tries to bust me out infront of my buddies.
Oh, she does it.

SPEAKER_03 (41:00):
I think your old lady just loves that shit.
She has a good time with it.
She does.
I've noticed that.
Good for her.

SPEAKER_08 (41:05):
That's good for her.

SPEAKER_05 (41:07):
I feel like she deserves to do that.
Yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_08 (41:10):
She does.
We gotta keep you humble, Shah.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (41:12):
So she definitely does that.

SPEAKER_08 (41:14):
Gotta keep your head at a carryable size.

SPEAKER_04 (41:16):
Like whenever I say something funny, I know it's
funny, and she'll she'll tell,don't laugh.

SPEAKER_03 (41:21):
Shit ain't funny.
She's tough on you though,though.
Yeah, she is.
She is tough on you.

SPEAKER_07 (41:26):
It's a good thing, though.
You know, like you need that.
No, it's a good thing.

SPEAKER_03 (41:29):
The whole time you're like, you know, when you
come over to the house and Ilisten to you guys, I'm
thinking, when you leave, I'mthinking, damn, if I was married
to her, what the hell would Ido?
Like, she's tough.
Yeah, she's bad tough.
Are you tough on Noah?
I mean, you you you uh keep himin line.

SPEAKER_10 (41:46):
Oh, for sure.
Every day.
What do you think?

SPEAKER_03 (41:49):
Does he do stupid shit like the rest of us?

SPEAKER_10 (41:52):
Uh, give or take.

SPEAKER_06 (41:54):
Sometimes I'm mature, sometimes.

SPEAKER_10 (41:56):
Yeah, it depends on the day.
Really?
That's for sure.

SPEAKER_07 (41:58):
Still learning.

SPEAKER_10 (41:59):
Yeah, so he's still learning.

SPEAKER_07 (42:01):
Never stops.
Never stops.
Yeah, how long y'all beenmarried?

SPEAKER_10 (42:04):
Two years.
Two and two.
Two years or so.
How'd y'all meet?
Two and a half.

SPEAKER_09 (42:08):
Uh, we met in middle school.
Oh, wow.
That was a long time.
We dated in middle schoolschool.

SPEAKER_10 (42:14):
Not together since middle school, but we dated in
middle school.

SPEAKER_06 (42:17):
And um how did it go?
Like, dated in middle school.
No, I think we checked yes.
No, he met at the bookstore.
I gave my buddy a little note.
You know, will you go out withme or whatever?

SPEAKER_09 (42:28):
And he gave it to her.
No kidding.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then the worst part is isyou know how the middle school
relationships are.
So I don't remember.
It's been like five years old.

SPEAKER_04 (42:36):
I used to do the same shit because I was shy in
school.

SPEAKER_09 (42:38):
You had to like but at middle school, it's kind of
you got to.
But look, so I uh did that, andby you know, a month later, you
know, then little middle schoolrelationships don't work out.

SPEAKER_10 (42:46):
You just you kind of yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (42:49):
So uh I remember I was asking a buddy, I was like,
man, I just I don't think I'mfeeling anymore.
So I'm just like, all right, I'mjust gonna break up with her.
And I was like, how should I doit?
We're on the bus, you know,going back to the house probably
for a little play date orsomething.
And I'm like, like, I don'tknow.
I guess I'm just gonna text itto her.
So I said something along thelines of you're not my type.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (43:12):
I don't remember this part though.

SPEAKER_09 (43:14):
I remember because my dad.
So I say that and somethingelse, of course, and I get back
home, and um, you know, I thinkthose were those little what are
they called?
The flip phones of Monsterella.

SPEAKER_10 (43:25):
The razorella.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (43:29):
Same motorbrot, same thing.
They work the same.
But uh what the hell are we dumbabout?
But look, so I get home and myparents asked me, they were
like, I guess they asked me howmy day went.
I was like, pretty good.
I broke up with Lauren.
They were like, did you at leastlike get you know in person?
And I was like, no, I texted,and they were like, they were
like they said, let me see yourphone.

(43:49):
So look, my dad sees my phone,and he's like, he looks at it
and he starts like like he couldhis face just looked a little
like he was like, and then hekind of like popped a grin.
He was like, I bet her dad is sohappy that you are no longer
dating her.
And I was like, huh?
And he was like, you misspelledevery single word.

(44:10):
And he still does to this day.
I remember this.
I spelled type T-I-P-E.
You are not my type.
That's how I spelled it.
T-I-P-E.

SPEAKER_10 (44:18):
Yeah, and then uh he gave me his mom's number, not
his number either.

SPEAKER_09 (44:23):
Oh, I forgot my number.
This is middle school, dude.
We're like, what?

SPEAKER_04 (44:29):
You can't make 11 years old, dude.
You can't make this up.
Me and Tim didn't have thisluxury.
We didn't make it.
No, we didn't have cell phones.
We didn't have cell phones.

SPEAKER_03 (44:36):
We had to do it in person.
Y'all had them little No, Ipassed notes.

SPEAKER_09 (44:38):
No, you passed Typewriters.
Y'all use typewriters.

SPEAKER_03 (44:42):
Yeah, yeah.
We didn't have cell phones backthen.
12 pins, you know?
Yeah, pins.
Sitting with ridiculous cellphones.
It was like, what was it?
Like a I was already out of highschool.
Yeah, I was in high school too.
Yeah, I had a bag phone in highschool.
I remember my first phone was apink razor.
Pink razor.

SPEAKER_04 (44:59):
Them razors was badass.

SPEAKER_03 (45:00):
Hey, they were.
So, anyways, y'all broke up,right?
Uh-huh.
So, how long was it until youget back together?

SPEAKER_10 (45:06):
2018, we were in college.

SPEAKER_03 (45:08):
Oh, y'all went to college together?
No, I didn't get back tocollege.

SPEAKER_01 (45:14):
He missed part of middle school.

SPEAKER_10 (45:16):
He didn't just he still misspelled stuff.

SPEAKER_05 (45:20):
I'm bad about it.
I'm I'm too lazy to go back andfix it.
Like, once I start typing hismisspelling, I'm gonna figure it
out.
I didn't go out of it.

SPEAKER_04 (45:25):
I just worse than anybody in here.
I'm like figuring out.
I gotta look at Daryl's everyonce in a while.
I don't know if y'all ever gotit.

SPEAKER_08 (45:33):
I think I got it.
Tim's problem is he texts toofast.

SPEAKER_07 (45:36):
His is not spelling, it's he's missing.

SPEAKER_05 (45:39):
I'd be leaving words out and shit.
Yeah, yeah.
I just don't feel like goingback changes.
Like, if I had to, I can like ifI send an email, I'll like sit
down.
I'll get right with like someserious.

SPEAKER_03 (45:47):
I'll take somebody, I'll take somebody some shit,
right?
And you always hit the sendbutton, then you go back and
read it, right?
Then you edit it.
Then then I edit it, then I sendsomebody like and then I can't
edit it.
I was like, oh fuck it, they'llfigure it out.

SPEAKER_06 (45:57):
No, you know, but you gotta add always add words
to it, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_09 (46:01):
Oh god, I can't understand Frank's text.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Like Frank's, it'll be like,what?
And I'll be like, I'll just callhim.
I'll be like, I was gonna do it.

SPEAKER_07 (46:09):
I'll call him like I'm never gonna get this out of
him.

SPEAKER_09 (46:11):
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (46:13):
Sometimes you just call somebody.
But I do the same shit too.
And tell them a text, I'll I'llbe edited and he'll he'll say, I
know what you meant.
I'll do the same thing.
I knew what you're doing.

SPEAKER_03 (46:19):
Yeah, I don't even say half the fucking words.

SPEAKER_09 (46:22):
It's like what did I just text?
Sure, got back together incollege.
So we got back together incollege and uh been together.
No, she she was in college.

SPEAKER_10 (46:33):
Uh he was in welding school.

SPEAKER_09 (46:34):
Yeah, I did a little welding type school, and uh
we've been together, that was2018.
So what's that?
Who shot seven years?
That one was that one uh who uhI guess has to go out or
whatever.
Oh, that was me.
That was me.

SPEAKER_10 (46:49):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_09 (46:50):
Hey, she added me on Snapchat.

SPEAKER_10 (46:51):
I did add him on Snapchat at the start of that.

SPEAKER_02 (46:54):
Could you imagine if we had Snapchat?

SPEAKER_07 (47:00):
She loves his face.
She's like, she's like 10 yearsago, I wasn't your type.
Yeah, I was like, maybe I'll tryagain.
And the thing is, Noah Citylike, got him.

SPEAKER_05 (47:10):
I knew she'd come back.

SPEAKER_10 (47:14):
He posted a picture of his dog, and I was like, you
know what?
I clicked on his profile and Iwas like, I'll add him on
Snapchat.

SPEAKER_09 (47:19):
He said, maybe maybe I'm his type now.
Hey, that's so shit.

SPEAKER_10 (47:22):
And then he snapchat at me, and then we've been
talking ever since.

SPEAKER_04 (47:26):
That's why your dad says something whenever he seen
the text when you broke up withher.
He thought you were.

SPEAKER_09 (47:31):
Oh, he thought it was so funny that second time.
I was like, Dad, dad.
I was like, you'll never believewho I'm uh talking to or dating.
I can't remember what I said atthe time, but he was like, who?
And I was like, you rememberthat girl that I texted and
broke up with and misspelled allthe words?
He was like, No.
I was like, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (47:52):
We back, baby.
We back.
We back.

SPEAKER_07 (47:55):
That's so funny, dude.
It's funny how I made a big looplike that, though.
Oh yeah.
Hey, everything works out on theend.
That's right.
Always does.
Yeah, you probably wouldn't havegot another chance if you didn't
stick out so much by spellingeverything wrong.
Right, exactly.
She was like, that's the dudewho misspelled it.
Well, at least I mean you haveto like a least she knows you
can't spell.

SPEAKER_05 (48:13):
Yeah.
Right.
She knew she was getting to.
And she's okay with it, right?
Yeah.
She's like, I'm in college, I'llhelp you.
Don't worry.
I'll help you.

SPEAKER_07 (48:20):
It's funny, dude.
Goodness gracious.
Man, I'm just ready for the coolweather.
Me too.
I'm ready for cool weather.
And I'm ready for the deer toact right.
Start coming out during thedaytime.
I mean, they are a little bit,but the big bucks.
I'm trying to kill a big buckthis year, and I'm way behind
schedule.
I should already be two.
Two in.
I'm zero in.
I'm ready to shoot some ducks.

(48:42):
I am.
You seen that one buck?
Are you talking about the one inuh duck yet?
Like the big big?
No, like.
The one that she was showing me.
Oh, no, I ain't seen him, dude.
We gotta get him.
We gotta get some content in hishead.
I haven't seen him in probablylike two weeks, though.
He's like a big fork on one sideand just like a giant just

(49:03):
spike.
But he's wide, like he's superbig.
Super, super big.
He's past his ears, probablylike, I don't know, two or three
inches on each side.
I love deer like that.
You like that?
I love weird deer.

SPEAKER_03 (49:14):
You like that junkie deer.

SPEAKER_07 (49:15):
Weird deer are awesome.

SPEAKER_03 (49:16):
I love it.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (49:18):
Dude.
It's got character.
Imagine just shoulder mount.
I like does.
Does?

unknown (49:23):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (49:25):
What is this?

SPEAKER_05 (49:27):
Silent run.

SPEAKER_07 (49:30):
They eat good.
They do eat good.
I don't even know what you'redoing.
I got kids.
They eat those.
They're a confidence boost forsure.

SPEAKER_08 (49:36):
Why would you I don't know.
I like it.
The bucks are cool, but thedoes.
I like shooting those.
Yeah, I like shooting does.

SPEAKER_05 (49:41):
They come down with volley gagging.
Especially when they like that.

SPEAKER_04 (49:44):
I like it when you gonna go deer hunting, Daryl.
Or when they snort and then youshoot.
Oh, yeah.
That's the most satisfying.

SPEAKER_09 (49:51):
As soon as they blow.

SPEAKER_08 (49:52):
Dude, I'll go in, not wanting to shoot a deer
unless it's a buck, and then adoe will snort at me.

SPEAKER_05 (49:58):
I can go looking for does.
It pisses me off.
Oh yeah.
I'm so mad.

SPEAKER_03 (50:02):
Rubs me the wrong way.
See, the older you get, youdon't shoot shit unless you know
somebody's around that can helpyou.
Yeah.
All right.
Hold on.
I can shoot this deer, but Igotta drag it myself.
I gotta clean it myself.
Oh fuck down.

SPEAKER_05 (50:12):
Well that's why I hadn't been down with that.
I know I know that's zero, yeah,zero like holding back if a doe
walks in, but I don't want tomess with a deer right now.
So I can't even go deer huntingoff.
Well, I don't want to go rightnow.
Well, you text me.

SPEAKER_03 (50:24):
I mean, I sent you some pictures of some deer,
right?
And you're like, well, shootone.
I'm like, no, I'm gonna waittill you're here.
I'm not shooting that deer.

SPEAKER_05 (50:31):
I'm gonna do all the work while you're gonna be like,
I'm just out here sitting here.
I know as soon as I canunderstand, if the first one
walks out, I don't care if it'sbarely got spots off of it.
Clapped.
Oh wow.

SPEAKER_09 (50:38):
I'm the same way, especially in the wintertime.
So nobody's nobody's killing.

SPEAKER_03 (50:43):
So nobody's killed a deer.
We're not gonna call it lastyear.
Shockley killed that butt.
Did you bring a bow with you?

SPEAKER_10 (50:49):
Hmm?

SPEAKER_03 (50:49):
Do you bring a bow?
You didn't bring nothing?
We should have him.
Yeah, we should have gonegolfing after this.
We still can.
We got his I guess.
We have golf clubs.

SPEAKER_07 (50:59):
Who's ready for?
Jake's upset.
I'm gonna call Bailey up.
I can tell by his face he don'thave his stuff.
I don't.
And that right there was a bigissue.
I could have took it.
Everything.
Everything.
A week playing.
I literally read his eyes.
I can read his eyes.
A week.
That's a level playing for.

SPEAKER_05 (51:13):
We could East Camden real quick.

SPEAKER_03 (51:15):
The golf club.
Play nine.
Y'all want to play golf?
I got some clubs.
We can literally go play.

SPEAKER_05 (51:19):
You want to go to East Camden?
East Camden.
That's the first place whereit's like nothing.

SPEAKER_03 (51:23):
Easy.
It's easy.
Shockley's thinking, shit.
Where's my clubs?
Me and Tyler Stewart wereplaying.

SPEAKER_07 (51:29):
Me and Tyler Stewart were playing East Camden.
I just got him back.
And I hit a shot, dude.
I'm talking about the best ballI've ever hit.
Well, you're getting a built.
And I'm like, dude, that'sthat's good.
He's like, that's the best shotyou've hit all day.
We go up there, and I can't findexactly my ball, right?
And then I look way up thefairway, like right off the
green, and I'm like, there's aball up there.
Is that my ball?

(51:49):
Tyler broke your heart, didn'the?
No, he's like, dang, dude, youthink that's your ball?
And I'm like, I for sure that'smy ball.
You know?
No matter when you get there,it's your ball regardless.
Yeah, we used it.
It had some dried-up dirt on it.

SPEAKER_03 (52:02):
We used it, it was birdie.
Y'all should go play golf, man.
Y'all, you come to the city.

SPEAKER_07 (52:07):
See, you just cut himself out.
See, who does that?

SPEAKER_03 (52:10):
You're the one with clubs.
I'm gonna loan them out.
Kids are custom, though.
And you go too short.
I'm not playing no damn golf.
You got the club and the cart.
Dude.
I'll drive the damn golf cart.
I got the dirt box.

SPEAKER_05 (52:21):
I got the music.

SPEAKER_03 (52:22):
Hey, I'll bring some beer.

SPEAKER_09 (52:23):
So we're gonna be there.
We can go golfing or get Laurenon her first deer.
Hey, I know a spot.

SPEAKER_05 (52:29):
You can do both.
Hey.
Hey.
I do no spot with Dose.
I think that'd be.
Is it in Camera?

SPEAKER_03 (52:34):
I got her, I got her sick in the truck.
You uh all she has to do, hey,if you come to the house, put
you in a blind, you'll shoot aneight point tonight.

SPEAKER_09 (52:41):
Oh yeah, you will for sure, 100%.
Y'all got a bow?
Yeah.
You got a crossbow.
Crossbow work, yeah.

SPEAKER_06 (52:48):
No, I'm we put you in a crowd.
Are you allowed to use acrossbow in Arkansas?

SPEAKER_05 (52:51):
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
We can golf and then you stillcan shoot the deer.
By the time you get donegolfing, it's time to go get in
the blind.

SPEAKER_03 (53:00):
You gonna go golf and kill a deer today?
I don't care.
I mean we can put you in ablind.

SPEAKER_07 (53:03):
Oh, we can we can knock them both out.
Easy.
Alright, mom.
You want to kill a deer tonight?
The Raven ready to cook.

SPEAKER_03 (53:11):
Y'all want to y'all can stay at the house if y'all
want to?
It's a great guest bed.

SPEAKER_07 (53:16):
We can cook some food tonight, too.

SPEAKER_03 (53:18):
Y'all want to cook tonight?

SPEAKER_10 (53:19):
Sounds good to me.

SPEAKER_03 (53:20):
Yeah, we'll get you on the book.
We'll get you on the deertonight.
Kill you tonight.
Lord did not know she was gonnacome in today.
No deer.
Yeah.
You better text your mom andtell her to get some food
cooking.

SPEAKER_07 (53:32):
Yeah, I'll let her know.
I'd actually rather you do that.

SPEAKER_03 (53:35):
Oh yeah.
You know what's so bad aboutthat?
I'd rather you do it.

SPEAKER_07 (53:40):
I'd rather you do it.

SPEAKER_03 (53:41):
I thought you were my damn wing.
I'll do it.
Hey, listen, dude.
I'm also scared of her, but Imean, texting my hair.
Who's not scared of Ashley atthis table?

SPEAKER_05 (53:50):
I mean, I'm not telling her.
Yeah.
I'm not gonna give her anassignment.
Crazy, dude.
That's like me too.

SPEAKER_07 (53:58):
I was like, I don't tell her nothing.

SPEAKER_03 (54:00):
I've been married to her for 20, 27 years.
It's a long time.
Yeah, I know where I need to go.
I'm gonna get my own wifeassignments.
I ask questions.
Oh shit.
Yeah, man.
You guys come to the house.
You're welcome.
We'll put you on the deer.
It's in the front yard.
We'll watch you.

SPEAKER_09 (54:18):
Your neighborhood deer are fun.

SPEAKER_03 (54:21):
And they grow, man.
Especially in the side okay lastnight I watched six bucks.
The six right there.
Matter of fact, they're alleating together.
They're they're fighting eachother.
They didn't even know it.
There's clean people.

SPEAKER_07 (54:31):
This is a bay pile and they're all just like
they're they're all eating outof it.

SPEAKER_03 (54:37):
Yeah, we'll get you in the deer.
No problem.

SPEAKER_10 (54:39):
No problem at all.

SPEAKER_03 (54:41):
No problem.
Just shoot it through.

SPEAKER_10 (54:42):
You ready, Lord?
I don't know.

SPEAKER_07 (54:44):
We gotta wrap it.
Well, we're gonna have to wrapthis up then because we're gonna
we got some ground to cover.
Yeah, what time?
It's got cameras.

SPEAKER_09 (54:50):
We got cameras?
Time is short.

SPEAKER_07 (54:51):
Yes, we do.
Oh yeah, yeah, we got cameracamera.

SPEAKER_09 (54:54):
We came unprepared, super big, but hey.
It's okay.

SPEAKER_07 (54:57):
Just like y'all we're now doing.
We usually stay ready becausethat's usually Daryl.

unknown (55:01):
What?

SPEAKER_07 (55:02):
Look at him.
He's looking at you're usuallythe one that ain't got stuff.

SPEAKER_05 (55:05):
Oh I always got stuff.
Just not the right stuff?
But the right stuff.

SPEAKER_07 (55:09):
I mean, that's it to be the eye of the beholder, I
guess.
Alright, well.
I got the clothes usually, justnot the equipment.
I guess we're fixing a call.
It's gonna be a party.
Woo! Who all right?
We gotta figure out though who'sgetting drinks, who's grabbing
clubs.

SPEAKER_08 (55:23):
We can do all of our Tim and Tim.
Tim as well.

SPEAKER_07 (55:28):
All right, Tim, you go ahead and Tim.
Tim, Tim, Tim's house.

SPEAKER_05 (55:31):
Tim's like the clubs.
Golf cards.
How are we gonna do it?
We're gonna do teams.
Well, they have golf carts therewe can rent too.
Yeah, it's so much easier toprobably rent them.
It is definitely.

SPEAKER_03 (55:43):
So y'all playing golf today and shooting the
deer?
Are y'all talking about clubs?
Yeah, we're fighting.
What time is it?
1250.
Oh, yeah.
Y'all go play golf quick andI'll get the deer ready.
Y'all in.

SPEAKER_10 (55:50):
We're only gonna play golf.
I'll get the deer ready.

SPEAKER_03 (55:52):
I'll take the deer.

SPEAKER_05 (55:53):
Well, we gotta get her clothes.
You need to take her clothes andsend them away.

SPEAKER_03 (55:56):
Oh.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (55:57):
Probably.
Or somebody does.
Hey, what's the wind?

SPEAKER_07 (56:00):
Is it gonna be a good win for the blind?

SPEAKER_03 (56:01):
Uh we need it.
We really need a north wind, butwe can do without.

SPEAKER_07 (56:04):
Is it not a north wind?

SPEAKER_03 (56:05):
I don't think so.
It's a blind.
All right.
It works.
We're good.
We got some camo dust.
Yeah, we got some sick cushions.

SPEAKER_07 (56:13):
It's gonna be good, dude.
It's gonna be good.
So y'all stay tuned.
All right.
Potentially bad, bad golf goingon over here.
Bad, bad golf, and maybe maybethe deer.
We're gonna get some contentwith Rowdy Creek.

SPEAKER_03 (56:25):
Get some content with Rowdy Creek, playing some
golf, and we're gonna get him onsome deer today and and uh let
Miss Ashley cook some food,maybe.
So it'll be a good time.
Leave a like, subscribe, bringthat bell.
We might be ordering pizza.

SPEAKER_00 (56:39):
Pitch on it.
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