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>> Nate Frye (00:00):
That's exactly it. And you know how I said I
like to take my showers? Remember I explained to you last time,
so.
>> Hunter Hoover (00:06):
Oh, that's right. You're like, laying down, if I remember right.
>> Nate Frye (00:09):
Yeah. And I have a little pod hooked up to my side
of my shower. Now, the shower won't hit
it, so it'll he just above what water hits.
So I got a little cup holder there.
>> Hunter Hoover (00:20):
I forgot about that. Oh, my
goodness. Oh, uh, the
lay down shower. I totally forgot.
Welcome back to Privy. Privy is a
podcast about bathrooms
recorded from my home bathroom.
(00:41):
I'm your host, Hunter Hoover, and I love
bathrooms. I got a special episode for you
today. Um, in just a moment, we're going to be joined
by my friend, uh, and former guest on the show,
Nathan Fry. So let's see if we can get him in here.
Uh, well, welcome back. I'm joined
this week, uh, by
(01:01):
longime friend, former guest on the show.
He's back for round two. I'm joined by Nathan
Fry. Nathan, how are you?
>> Nate Frye (01:09):
I'm doing all right, buddy. How you doing?
>> Hunter Hoover (01:11):
I'm good. I, uh, we had a little bit of
connection problems. It's. I'm learning a new. I'm learning a
new program, and so we were talking,
uh, this is kind of a trial
in Trial by fire, where.
Yeah, a computer with a phone is. We'll
see. It seems to be going well. So. Yeah.
(01:31):
You just got off work. Are, uh, you're still doing the same
thing? The. It's. Is it called. It's not called
lineman, is it?
>> Nate Frye (01:38):
No, it's, uh, u. That's the power side.
I work on the phone line side or Internet
cable. So I'm just a. A, uh, Fiber splicer.
Just.
>> Hunter Hoover (01:47):
Okay. That's right.
>> Nate Frye (01:48):
Sp. Telecom Fiber splicer.
>> Hunter Hoover (01:50):
Yes. Yes.
Dude. Um, I still
think it's crazy. Like, I remember I went back and was, like,
listening to our conversation last time.
I just think it's. I think it's super cool that you got into
that, but I also just think it's crazy, like,
because I think until you and I talked, I don't even know if I
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really knew what that was. Um,
and here you are, like, Master Splicer.
>> Nate Frye (02:17):
Yes. Speaking of that, I just got promoted to
Foreman.
>> Hunter Hoover (02:21):
Hey, there you go. Now you need to tell people what to do.
>> Nate Frye (02:24):
Yeah. Which I'm the only one to tell me to do because
I still don't have any spicers,
which is why they promoted me to fore.
>> Hunter Hoover (02:32):
Oh, man. So once, like, if you
get like a. If you get like A splicer. Did
they. They like. Do you
get to like send them out?
>> Nate Frye (02:42):
Yeah, uh, basically. So like right now
what. What we're doing is we're doing like fiber to home actually.
So we have a lot.
>> Hunter Hoover (02:49):
Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (02:49):
But I do have other people from like Helen up
Boman, Cow, Spell,
Billings, all of them. They'll send me help. So it's not like
I'm the only splicer, but in Great Falls I'm the only
splic or so.
>> Hunter Hoover (03:02):
Wow.
>> Nate Frye (03:02):
But a lot of them splic have been here for years, so
telling them what to do doesn't go very far. They already know what to do
before they show up. So. Yeah. You guys know what to do,
you know where to go? Yep. Yep.
>> Hunter Hoover (03:13):
Wow. So is that. Are you guys like laying
new cable up there? Is it like.
>> Nate Frye (03:18):
Yeah, it's all brand new cable.
>> Hunter Hoover (03:20):
So is it like fiber optic now
going in or.
>> Nate Frye (03:24):
Yeah, that's what I've been doing. Yep. Fiber optic. And we're
trying to, uh. A lot of the phone companies are trying to get
rid of copper cable. Totally get rid of it.
So. Because it's just outdated and it's a pain in the butt
to fix and get into all the time. So,
uh, fibers just easier to fix and it's cheaper.
>> Hunter Hoover (03:42):
Huh Huh. I wonder if. I wonder if there's like many crack it
like out here. The crackheads, like they.
They stripping cars for copper wiring. I wonder if there's any
crackheads that are like digging up copper wiring.
>> Nate Frye (03:53):
And I kind of stopped. It was a really big deal. And that's what
kept them really. They used to have like 30
splicers running around just dealing with the crackheads. Well, I
think what happened is people are getting more ignorant of
what are actually in the pho lines. It's not talked about
as much as it was back then. Um, so a lot
of people don't know when they see a cable now, they think it's
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energized. They think it's. Which copper is
lightly energized, but it's more like a static shock.
But a lot of people nowadays, I think they're ignorant on it. So they think
it's like full power line, you know, so
they'll get electrocuted if they touch it. So people don't touch it anymore.
It was, uh, my dad, because he's been with phone company for
20 years. Yah. He says that
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like it will be like it's. It
was like 2015.
>> Hunter Hoover (04:38):
Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (04:39):
When people just stopped messing with the, uh. They'd
have a Call every now and then once in a while. But like
early 2000s to up to 2010, it
was even in the 80s, CR or 90s, they had a
huge problem. So you know, just.
>> Hunter Hoover (04:54):
Dang, dude, that's, that's, that's
crazy to think like all that cable and now
they're relaying a new. A new, I guess better
product. I assume that's why they're doing it's because it's better.
>> Nate Frye (05:06):
Yes, absolutely. And
telephone. Ah, copper wire. Just.
It's so slow, you know. And that's.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:13):
Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (05:14):
You know, it just, it's so expensive because it's
metal. This is just glass. It's just
thin hair sized glass.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:21):
Yeah. Weird. That's so
weird.
>> Nate Frye (05:24):
I like they shoot a little light through it and that's what trout
uh, shoots your data through. It's just a little light.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:30):
That's crazy. It's wild.
Oh my gosh. Dude, that's awesome that you're doing that though. You've
been, you've been doing that for.
>> Nate Frye (05:38):
Going on three years now.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:39):
Yeah, three. Okay. Man. I was like.
It's been, it's been at least two.
>> Nate Frye (05:44):
Yeah.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:44):
Um, so wow, that's cool.
And uh, um. So you drive all the way
out to Great Falls then?
>> Nate Frye (05:51):
Yeah, right now I do. Yep. That's. This has only
been for about a month or so that I've been doing it.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:57):
So.
>> Nate Frye (05:57):
Yeah.
>> Hunter Hoover (05:59):
Yeah. Wow. Dude, that's um.
Yeah, that's a, uh. They get to, they get to
share the, the bathroom experience with you now as an
adult. So you know, that's a treat for
them. You're like.
Not really. Yeah.
Has a, has sims changed much?
>> Nate Frye (06:19):
No, um, no, the houses
I've got actually I lied. The. It got taken
over by a lot of Mennonites living there. They got a Mennonite church out
there but they bought a lot of the houses and
like spiffed them up like they're a lot. So they kind of cleaned
it up a little bit. And the park is beautiful. They
turn the uh, park
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into a double wide or the tennis court
that out by the park and into like a double wide tennis court.
And it's like brand new, uh, concrete and everything.
They totally vamp that up and they uh,
widened it so prety cool and they put like
a huge jungle gym in there for a kids to play in. It's like a
double decker play. Like it's uh.
(06:59):
Yeah, they totally redid the park. It looks really nice.
So I kind of lied there. I kind of forgot about that.
>> Hunter Hoover (07:04):
But good old Minnonites They're. They're mixing it
up, up and sims.
>> Nate Frye (07:08):
Yeah. Yeah.
>> Hunter Hoover (07:09):
Wow, that's crazy. Sometimes every
now and then, like, I'll get on Facebook and I'll see like,
you know, like, Mrs. Roh. Somebody who
has, like, kids that are just either finishing school or just
recently, and I'll see, like, posts of like, the school
or something. And I'm like, oh, my goodness, I'm
a thousand years old. Is that JIMM
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released? Like, uh, yeah.
>> Nate Frye (07:32):
I went to the Hannah. My
niece. What I'm gonna cover is my niece. Uh,
uh, she just graduated this last year. And I went in there and I'm like,
oh, man. Holy. To Betsy.
I. Yeah, it's. It's different. It
really is different. Um. Um.
>> Hunter Hoover (07:49):
That's crazy, dude.
>> Nate Frye (07:50):
Yeah, it's just wild.
>> Hunter Hoover (07:51):
It's amazing.
Does it feel smaller?
>> Nate Frye (07:56):
Yes, it really does. Sitting in them bleachers. You know how
I always sett in the bar and the, uh, up on the.
The top part of the bleachers on the far left side or
whatever. Far right, far left. Yeah. I
felt like a freaking tuna sandwich in there, man. Like.
Like a sardine is what I was going for. Like, I was like, this
was this small. I remember this being a lot bigger.
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There was a person sitting next to me and I thought he was gonna start, like,
kissing my shoulder, like, get
out of here. I remember, like, isn't it like, dude.
>> Hunter Hoover (08:25):
Is crazy how, like, as we get
older, we just become old fuddies.
It's just. Oh, my gosh.
The teens at the high school. I'm sitting here
going, were we this ridiculous? And I'm like,
yeah, we definitely were, um, if not
more so. Uh, but I'm just like,
(08:46):
oh, my gosh, this can't
be. But, man,
um, has your
bathroom situation changed at all? You
know, you staying regular? It's probably. Probably
too much information to just jump right in, but, like,
not at all. Stay is regular.
>> Nate Frye (09:04):
U. Yeah, about as regular
as my diabetes will allow me to. You know, just.
Just, um, doing when I go. And
then you, you know. Pretty good,
though.
>> Hunter Hoover (09:18):
I, uh, can't remember. I feel like you told me this last time, but does
it foul you up? Like, I mean, obviously, like,
you. You've had this as long as I've known. You've had diabetes as
long as I've known you.
>> Nate Frye (09:28):
Yeah.
>> Hunter Hoover (09:28):
Like, does it. It has a pretty
significant impact on. Is it. Is it
just peeing or is it pooping, too?
>> Nate Frye (09:36):
It's. It used to. Just for me, it used
to be, uh, peeing. Like, it Made
me go frequently. Now it's
effect started affecting now that you get older and what
happens is high blood sugars
especially what it does is it messes with
your nerves in your small intestines and your large intestines. Ah.
(09:56):
So when you get older. So when you're younger it's
mainly just a pain. Well when you get older and your body starts
not working as well now you start uh, pooping
more. That just started happening me I was like
why do I have to go poop all a sudden? And it was like a
lot like why am I going more? Start checking my blood
sugar when it was higher. I'm like no,
(10:16):
uh, I didn't mind the pee and I could go outside the trailer
and whatever. I mean I could find a ly spot. But
that number two is a whole nother scenario. Like
now I gott find somewhere.
>> Hunter Hoover (10:28):
That's a new game for sure. Yeah.
Um. That's
crazy. Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (10:34):
Yeah. I went to the doctor like I wouldn't have.
>> Hunter Hoover (10:36):
I wouldn't have guessed that it was the nerves. Like it makes
sense because it's all, you know, it's all related and
anything that controls muscle, anything is go
goingna do that. I just. I wouldn't have.
Yeah. That's interesting.
>> Nate Frye (10:50):
Yeah. Yeah. So I asked. That's how I found out about is I
asked my doctor.
>> Hunter Hoover (10:53):
I was like ah, what's
the deal?
>> Nate Frye (10:57):
Yeah, I was like why I get understand p like
it your uh heart ratece gets and all this. She
goes actually same with uh pee. And it's
actually both the one in the same as you to your nerves,
uh, your nerf start damaged and then
it'when you get older, when you get past 25
into 30s then it'll be everything like.
(11:18):
Yeah. So.
>> Hunter Hoover (11:20):
Wow. So you so
have you noticed any other like
I don't know day to day life stuff?
Just that as you get older from that. Other than that
like.
>> Nate Frye (11:34):
Numbness in my hands like as far as high blood sugars go,
really numbness has gotten a lot worse. I used to always
feel tingly. Like I'd always feel a tle. Now I'm
completely. No, that's probably a nerf thing.
And I'll get like I'll start working on fiber
splicing. Uh, I'll start splicing
fiber and all of a sudden,
um.
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All of a sudden uh, I can't feel the
fiber in my hand anymore. It's size of a hair. But I'll
like start splic. All sudden I'm like is it in my hand? Am I
hold I ve see my hand but I can't feel it.
>> Hunter Hoover (12:07):
So I don't remember I asked. But do you. Do you ever do
a snack or a drink in the shower? Nathan?
>> Nate Frye (12:14):
Absolutely not.
>> Hunter Hoover (12:16):
No. Okay.
>> Nate Frye (12:17):
I did not. And then. And
then I watched a video. Hu.
>> Hunter Hoover (12:23):
Huh?
>> Nate Frye (12:23):
On somebody trying, um, um,
an orange juice.
Uh, uh, uh, uh, like not like
it was a special type of orange juice. It starts with a
tea tang. Nope,
not tang. Tricana.
>> Hunter Hoover (12:40):
Okay. Yep.
>> Nate Frye (12:41):
Yes, yep. Trapicana. And
they told me to add a little, uh, uh, just not
much, but add a little vodka to it.
>> Hunter Hoover (12:49):
Okay.
>> Nate Frye (12:50):
Because I got stressed out for a little bit there. Somebody tried that while
you're in the shower. And I was totally against it. You did ask me
last time. I said hell no, I would never do that.
>> Hunter Hoover (12:58):
Yeah, well now you're vibing.
>> Nate Frye (13:00):
You're just like, that's only thing I will
do.
>> Hunter Hoover (13:04):
Really. Okay.
>> Nate Frye (13:05):
That Tropicana with a little bit uh, of like a splat. Like
a little good amount depending on how bad the day
was.
Uh, that skull vodka. And
yeah, bro, it's like you're.
>> Hunter Hoover (13:19):
It's like you're just having a tropical drink under
a nice warm rain.
>> Nate Frye (13:23):
That's exactly it. And you know I said
I like to take my showers. Remember I explained to you last time,
so.
>> Hunter Hoover (13:30):
That's right. You're like laying down, if I remember right.
>> Nate Frye (13:32):
Yeah. And I have a little pod hooked up to my side
of my shower. Now the shower won't hit
it, so it'll hang just above what water hits. So
I got a little cup holder there.
>> Hunter Hoover (13:43):
I forgot about that. Oh my
goodness. Oh, uh, the
lay down shower, I totally forgot.
>> Nate Frye (13:51):
But I'll tell you what, in my parents shower, because
I'ming, there's totally different experience. It doesn't work.
I'm like. This is why uh, Hunter didn't like it
this way because.
>> Hunter Hoover (14:01):
Oh yeah.
>> Nate Frye (14:02):
The way mine we played out, it worked, right?
This one, not so much. It depends on the tub.
>> Hunter Hoover (14:08):
Yeah, depends on the tub. You just. Yeah, you
got. You get full sprawled in one of those. Um,
have you. Okay, so this one is like a market
research mostly. So have you ever eaten
deodorant?
>> Nate Frye (14:26):
I have.
I have. And I have a reason why.
>> Hunter Hoover (14:33):
Okay.
>> Nate Frye (14:33):
You know how the. Okay, so you know how uh, you're
uh. I. I do uh, u Old Spice. And you
know when the. It gets empty,
it'it plops down, right?
Yeah, it'll like fall out sometimes. Yeah,
that's exactly what happened. And
uh, I was talking to
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a bunch of People. And I was like, oh, crap,
my deodor's gone. And, uh, we were
all eating, and, yeah, I grabbed
that thing I was showing everybody. Everyone started eating
cupcakes and what have you. We had all sorts of treats spread
out, and my dumb butt just sat
there with that thing thinking I had, like, a snack in my head.
(15:14):
But I was hyper. You know how I want to get ADHD at my brain.
>> Hunter Hoover (15:17):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
>> Nate Frye (15:18):
That's what happened.
>> Hunter Hoover (15:19):
Oh, my gosh.
>> Nate Frye (15:22):
Anyway, it's. Ah. A. It's not a thing I will ever do again,
and if my best ability. So, no, I did
not have a fun time doing that.
>> Hunter Hoover (15:30):
Oh, my gosh. Yeah. I u. So
I asked people this because. So Anna, for a while, she was
doing that, like, native deodorant. Like, the
girls, I don't know, it's weird, but they had,
like, some. That was, like, marshmallow and, like,
o. Like, vanilla
cream. And so one day, I was like, this
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stuff smells exactly like a bag of
marshmallows. So I just took a bite of it, and
it was the worst flavor. It was awful.
And I'm like, how do they get something that smells so good
to taste just exactly like chemicals?
Like, u. Terrible. So.
Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (16:08):
Well, I mean, was it used?
>> Hunter Hoover (16:11):
No, it was a fresh stick, so. Yes, that's a fair
question. Uh, yeah, I didn't get. I didn't get, like, pit.
I didn't get, like, pit stick. It was like.
>> Nate Frye (16:19):
That would have been wor.
>> Hunter Hoover (16:20):
Fresh stick.
>> Nate Frye (16:22):
I did not get a fresh stick. So you.
>> Hunter Hoover (16:25):
Oh,
you got a randy stick.
>> Nate Frye (16:29):
Yeah, and that was m. Uh, luckily it was mine, but.
>> Hunter Hoover (16:32):
Okay.
>> Nate Frye (16:33):
When I took a bite out of it, but it's still just. It was a
horrible feeling.
>> Hunter Hoover (16:37):
Right. Well, then Anna is like. She's like, well,
I'm not gonna throw it away. So then she uses the deodorant with,
like, this big mouth bite mark out of
it for the next however long.
Just. Yeah. Depraved.
>> Nate Frye (16:51):
No, I would. I would have rubbed that off. My
dermahobia would not allow me, so I would have had
to. I would have had to get a scraper, and I had to scrape
that off until it was fresh.
>> Hunter Hoover (17:02):
He's shaving the deodorant down so it's fresh
again.
>> Nate Frye (17:06):
Yeah, I would have. I would
never. Y. Yeah, I couldn't do
it.
>> Hunter Hoover (17:13):
Um, Nathan, have you ever been thrown up on?
>> Nate Frye (17:17):
Okay.
>> Hunter Hoover (17:17):
Anybody ever?
>> Nate Frye (17:18):
Besides my child? No.
>> Hunter Hoover (17:21):
Okay.
>> Nate Frye (17:22):
Yeahay. I have to exclude the. The child out of that
one.
>> Hunter Hoover (17:25):
Yep. Absolutely. Yeah. Every. I feel like
every parent has has gotten sick on him at some
point. So that's. That's totally valid. U.
Um, have you ever thrown up on someone, though?
Have you ever, like, accidentally hit somebody with it?
>> Nate Frye (17:40):
No.
>> Hunter Hoover (17:41):
Besides maybe your parents?
>> Nate Frye (17:43):
Yeah. Yeah, no, I wasn't much of
a God. I'm trying to think.
I don't. I don't think so, but I've done a lot of crazy
stuff. I'm gonna have somebody in, like, who's listed, like,
Nate, Remember that one day I'BE like, oh, yeah. No, I don't.
But, no, I. My memory, I don't think I
have.
>> Hunter Hoover (18:03):
Okay. Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (18:05):
Um.
>> Hunter Hoover (18:05):
Um. Well, good. That's good for you.
Um, my S.O. m.
The first time I ever got thrown up on was Josh Kirsh.
We rode some, like, fair Ride, and he
just. Nathan, when you poop, do you ever look at it,
like, before you flush her down?
>> Nate Frye (18:20):
O. Absolutely. I do.
>> Hunter Hoover (18:23):
Yeah. Almost exclusively. Is
how I feel about it. It's like, I have to.
>> Nate Frye (18:29):
Yes, that's. That's a given.
>> Hunter Hoover (18:32):
Yeah. Um, and then do you use your phone on the toilet?
I. I, you know, you've mentioned a little bit
of gerophobia and, and, and, you
know, cleanliness stuff, but, like, phone on the
toilet. Do you.
>> Nate Frye (18:47):
Yes. I cannot go to the bath
without my phone.
I will have. There are a couple times where I have. I
have went to the bathroom without it just having to go really quick. The
toilet.
And I. It just, it frustrates me.
I get instantly frustrated when I don't have it
(19:09):
right.
>> Hunter Hoover (19:10):
So we'll figure it out. But,
uh, because it definitely says that it is on my
end. So, um, so you. Yeah, Phone.
What are you doing on the phone while you're. While you're back?
>> Nate Frye (19:21):
###Ro I, uh, played Solaire
solitaire.
>> Hunter Hoover (19:24):
Okay. Really? That's like old school guy.
>> Nate Frye (19:27):
Yeah, it really is. And I can't get enough of
it.
>> Hunter Hoover (19:31):
Yeah. Wow.
Good for you. You know, just sticking with the classics.
That's. That's a bold move.
>> Nate Frye (19:39):
Every once in a while, I'll throw on the Tik Tock just
to get a good laugh at something. Because, uh, every time I turn that
app on, the Always, the first five videos are the funniest. And then it
gets boring from there.
>> Hunter Hoover (19:49):
Yeah. Yeah. It's always.
>> Nate Frye (19:53):
But like, if I'm in a public
restroom, you know, or whatever, I'm gonna play the solitaire,
but at home, I will throw on the Tik
Tock if I'm bored of the solitaire. But, yeah, like,
even other games, I used to have other Apps on my phone. But I'm just
like, no, man, I'm dedicated to this.
>> Hunter Hoover (20:09):
That's awesome.
>> Nate Frye (20:11):
Yeah. And it. I'm wondering if it's like a, uh, like
part of my ocd. Since I started doing that
a long time ago now I can't stop. It's like a
thing because I have slight OCD as far as same
with my gerophobia. I'm not
crazy about certain things.
It's just certain things I have to do when I'm
(20:31):
right. Certain things. You know, it's just. It's just a line,
like, I have to follow through with
when I get into one routine and something. But it's
random. It's not about everything. It' just on random
things that.
>> Hunter Hoover (20:44):
Right, right. That's interesting at the moment.
>> Nate Frye (20:46):
Yeah.
>> Hunter Hoover (20:47):
Um. Huh huh. Yeah, dude,
Solitaire D Tik toc. Big time. I have
to revisit solitaire. It's been a minute. I.
I'm usually like, I'll do like. Like you said, five, six
scrolls on Tik toc. If I'm not done with my job by then, I
usually just. Yeah, hunker down.
But, um, when you. Nathan, when you
wash your hands, do you soap first or do
(21:10):
you wet your hands first?
>> Nate Frye (21:12):
Nope, I use soap first.
>> Hunter Hoover (21:14):
Soap first. Okay. Are you. Are you wet soap guy or you
do like.
>> Nate Frye (21:18):
Oh, that. I actually, I actually prefer.
I do use a lot of what soap? Because that's mainly what
you see, but I prefer dry soap.
I think it gets better with the grind.
>> Hunter Hoover (21:29):
Yeah. I, you know, as. As I get
older, I am find myself gravitating
towards the. The bar soap, the dry soap, a little
more, um, in my brain, I feel like it lasts
longer too. It's. It. Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (21:43):
Yeah, yeah. Agree. My cousin makes it out
in Pennsylvania. Uh, she really
sends it to us. Yeah, I love.
>> Hunter Hoover (21:51):
That's cool. Is it like, goat soap? I know people make soap out of,
like, goat milk.
>> Nate Frye (21:56):
Yep. She does go goat soap. She does other
types of different stuff, but her main one is goat soap.
Yeah.
>> Hunter Hoover (22:02):
That's crazy. That's awesome, dude.
>> Nate Frye (22:04):
Huh, huh. Yeah, that's interesting.
>> Hunter Hoover (22:07):
Now I wonder o see if it's made out of
goat's milk. Now all I can think is, does it taste good?
I know it should. I know it won't.
>> Nate Frye (22:14):
But I now I am curious about that
because they mean they use a lot of natural ingredients, but the soapy
part, that makes it not natural anymore.
Yeah, I feel like that would. That
would be similar to the. To the deodorant.
>> Hunter Hoover (22:30):
It's A one way train to diarrhea town. It's
just. Yeah.
Um, Nathan, when you go pee, do you ever like, try
to trace a pattern in the water, like in the bowl?
>> Nate Frye (22:42):
No, I usually go on the sides so I don't make a
noise.
>> Hunter Hoover (22:45):
Oh, that's right. Yes, yes. You, you're that. You ride that.
You ride the edge. Keep it quiet.
>> Nate Frye (22:50):
I remember in the bathroom. And I'm not a guy that's
gonna turn on the faucet because that's basically the same
thing just in a different bowl.
>> Hunter Hoover (22:58):
Right, right. You're just, you're just confirming that there's
loud noises again that are happening in there.
>> Nate Frye (23:03):
Exactly. So I'm a pee on the side of there's room. And if
not, then I have to like. You know how some of them are full? It's like, oh, I
have. That sucks. But I'll do it then. But
I try to be as quiet as I can in the bathroom.
>> Hunter Hoover (23:15):
Yeah, yeah. Um, um. Do you ever
use those, like little paper, like doily
toilet seat cover thingies for like when you sit
down?
>> Nate Frye (23:24):
Being OCD as I am, I refuse to use
those.
>> Hunter Hoover (23:27):
Yeah. Is it because I don't know how to use them? Like,
uh, I've tried a couple times just like for
research and I can't get it right. Dude, I can't get
him facing the right way to a point where it makes sense.
>> Nate Frye (23:38):
You're talking to U shape thing.
Yeah, yeah. What you do is you, uh.
Actually what you're supposed to do is you're supposed to put it on
there, around. What you do is you use your thumbs
on the. Towards the lip of the
seat, like towards the end of it. And it'll hold
everything in place. And then you sit and then you remove your
thumbs. O.
>> Hunter Hoover (23:58):
Uh, it works.
>> Nate Frye (24:01):
So if you're ever going to experiment about that. Have you tried doing
that?
>> Hunter Hoover (24:04):
I haven't tried that. I always like end up with part
of it in the water and then I like flush. But then when I
stand up, it like sticks to my butt and then it's
got like, pulls the wet out of the thing.
I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, we don't want this.
>> Nate Frye (24:19):
No, that's what that's what I do. When I did try it out,
that's how I found out is you stick your thumbs right at the
lip, right at the tip of it where the U
ends. And then you sit on it and then you
remove it and it'll stay. The whole thing will stay because you're
right at the Ends there is where the structure is and
it kind of.
>> Hunter Hoover (24:37):
Right.
>> Nate Frye (24:38):
So yeah, make sure it's a little tight, but not too tight
where you rip it so it won't move.
>> Hunter Hoover (24:44):
Interesting, huh? Uh, I'm gonna have to try that this time.
>> Nate Frye (24:47):
But make sure you. You keep your thumbs on it until
you sit down. Then you remove your.
>> Hunter Hoover (24:51):
Yes. Yes. Okay, I'm go. Going to have to try
this again because I've definitely messed it up
badly. U. Um, when you.
Speaking of, like, making noise. Okay, so this is one
making noise. When you go poop, do you
ever, like, make a little poop nest? Like toss a bunch of
toilet paper down in the bowl before you go so it
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doesn't make any, like, curselash?
>> Nate Frye (25:14):
No, that one doesn't bug me because that's
fast and it's over.
>> Hunter Hoover (25:18):
Okay, that's fair.
>> Nate Frye (25:20):
It's the long. The longated.
When you pee, it makes that longated constant.
And it's actually not because I'm embarrassed about other people.
It's actually, for me, I don't like the noise.
Yeah, it makes me like cringe.
Like not cringe, but just. It makes me shiver in a
way, so to speak. I just don't like the
noise.
>> Hunter Hoover (25:40):
So it's actually vigorous. The vigorous
splashes is off putting to you. Huh?
>> Nate Frye (25:46):
Huh? Yes. Ye.
>> Hunter Hoover (25:48):
That's fair.
>> Nate Frye (25:49):
That noise in.
>> Hunter Hoover (25:56):
Um, Nathan, when you take. Well, you're laying down in
the shower, but when. So I'll tell you where this came
from. So I have a buddy and he told me that he doesn't
scrub his legs. Like he doesn't wash
below, like his thighs,
and he just lets the water run down. And his
thought process is, is the soap and everything runs down so he
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doesn't have to scrub his legs. So my question to you is, do
you scrub your legs like every time you take a shower or is it
like every other time? Do you have a
pattern?
>> Nate Frye (26:25):
And I'm going to explain the science behind it.
I do absolutely. I absolutely do
scrub my legs because one, I work outdoors a
lot. I sweat a lot.
>> Hunter Hoover (26:36):
Oh yeah.
>> Nate Frye (26:36):
Constantly doing stuff and I'm running around and I'm a
stinky boy a lot. So yes. And I feel it
on my legs. Letting the soap run down your legs
doesn't do a gosh darn tootin thing. And I'm sorry to your
homeomie, but that does not do it. What
absolutely does do it is putting that scrunchie thing. Whether you
use a rag or you use a scrunchie, I don't care what
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Scrub. Uh, O what do they called a. Whatever you call
them, you know, using that absolutely
gets the dried up sweat and that's what
actually causes a lot.
>> Hunter Hoover (27:06):
O yeah.
>> Nate Frye (27:07):
When you sweat and, and you let it dry on yourself
that lot of times that soap and that running water doesn't take
it off. You have to scrub it off.
>> Hunter Hoover (27:15):
He's getting rid of that grit.
>> Nate Frye (27:18):
Yeah. And
dirt.
>> Hunter Hoover (27:21):
Uh, yeah, that's a good point.
Yeah. You get pretty, um,
you get pretty randy doing the job. You do.
>> Nate Frye (27:30):
Not when I'm just splicing, but when I'm placing the
cables. That's when it gets ok. The size of the cable
or like I have to go into a lot of basements a lot of
time and there's dust flying around and hisbestest
and all that because I go in some pretty old buildings out re updated. But
the basements didn't.
>> Hunter Hoover (27:46):
Right, right.
>> Nate Frye (27:48):
So, you know, and like I told you on that thing, like going to the
bottoms in the basement of school and it's all dirt
and'like I'm always having dirt. I come home
and I like take out pocket change and I'll have like a pile of dirt in my
pocket. I'm like, the hell? What did I do today? Did I earn that?
>> Hunter Hoover (28:03):
Where did this come from?
>> Nate Frye (28:05):
Exactly. I'll be like, what did I. I'll have to think back on what I did in
the day because there'be a lot of times where I'm in two or three different locations
in the day.
>> Hunter Hoover (28:12):
Yeah. Wow, that's crazy.
U um, well, well, shoot, man,
that's. That's a wild world. Um,
um. Do you have any, like, do you have any bathroom
wisdom that you want to make sure that you, you give to people
on your second round here?
>> Nate Frye (28:30):
Uh, uh, yeah, actually I do. U When you
wash your hands, please
please get in between your fingernails. If you don't clip your nails
off, scrub in between your.
And uh, when you're brushing your teeth. I know we
didn't talk about that. Use floss
because I have people talking to me and they'll. I'll see
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stuff fly out of their mouth and I know it's because of the stuff that'll sit
there and their thing that they don't notice and that
scares me. Uh, that gives me nightmares. So, uh, grab your
nails and brush your teeth or flush your.
>> Hunter Hoover (29:02):
You know, it's, it's just. Well,
I scrub them too. You know, get the brush in there after you're done
or before, however, you know, I, I floss first and then
brush I. But, dude, that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, I do. Huh. Do you do it the other way?
>> Nate Frye (29:18):
Yeah, I brush and then I floss.
>> Hunter Hoover (29:20):
Oh, interesting. I don't know why I floss
first.
>> Nate Frye (29:24):
I don't think it matters, honestly. I don't care. As long as I
hear the words I floss. You could do it 10 minutes later
for all I give a DAR. Floss.
>> Hunter Hoover (29:33):
Yeah, I. You know, I will. I gotta
confess, I had. I didn't. I
wasn't into the flossing game as much as I should have been until I
was, like, in my
mid-20s. Um, and
I was in charge of my own dental, and I was like,
oh, dear Lord, I need to floss because this is
expensive. And then now I'm like, now
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I'm. It's one of those things now
where if I don't do it, I feel like I'm not ready for bed.
I. I won't sleep. I'll be like, well, I got to get up
and floss. I forgot.
>> Nate Frye (30:05):
Yeah. And that. That happens to me. I'll.
I'll go to bed and I'll, like, forget to floss. You know, I'll
brush the teeth, but I'll forget to floss. And then guess what I'm doing when
I'm sitting there laying in bed, picking crap on, and I can
feel a little fuzzy in there or something? I'm like, oh, no, we're going
downstairs. Yeah, I actually now freak.
>> Hunter Hoover (30:22):
It freaks you out.
>> Nate Frye (30:23):
Yeah. I could send you a picture of it after we're done here, but I actually
have a door that actually has dental floss in
it right next to my bed in case I for get.
>> Hunter Hoover (30:31):
The ``oss, that's awesome. He's got it
on. He's got it on hand.
>> Nate Frye (30:35):
Um.
>> Hunter Hoover (30:36):
That's awesome, dude. Uh, and it's just good advice,
you know, was your scrub.
Scrub underneath your fingernails and floss your teeth. We got
a kid at the high school. He, like, is
braggadocious. He thinks is so cool
how long his fingernails are, and
they're so gross. Like,
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it. I. I wish there was a way for me
to get a picture of these so you could see,
but the dude has to have hepatitis B
living underneath these things. It's just.
Oh, gosh.
>> Nate Frye (31:09):
That's what I'm talking about, bro. You don't know. I don't want to shake a
man's hand and him. His nail accidentally scratch me. I'll
be sitting there thinking about it if that dude scrubs
his nails or not.
>> Hunter Hoover (31:19):
You can't look at it. You can't look at a man the same if he
scratches you with his fingernail on the handshake.
>> Nate Frye (31:25):
Yeah, yeah, that and just
because then I. And that's happened before. I, uh, especially
being I meet so many people going in their
businesses, uh, splice
and fiber, I. I
shake their hand and this one dude like curled in on
me or whatever is hand. We had that awkward. Sometimes you
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have them awkward miss handshake.
>> Hunter Hoover (31:47):
Yeah. Yeah.
>> Nate Frye (31:49):
And it, his nail caught me and it like scratched
the back of my hand. And I sat there, I was like,
I, I need to use your bathroom. I went and washed my hands
so I didn't get aids. Like
I don't know if he has that or not. Or like you said
hepatitis. I don't know what he has,
but there's something living under them name. Or he could have been a
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nails cover, but I wasn't gonna ask him that.
>> Hunter Hoover (32:12):
Right. It's just like, order up. Like you just
gotta, you got toa get it square and
yeah. When to me like I trim mine
back so often because if I don't,
I'll actually, I'll actually bite them. And
so like I, I cut mine like two or three times a week
just to keep that from happening. Um,
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but like, oh, and so, but people that
get the little black goopies under, I was like,
just, we got to be done with that. You got to get underneath there.
You're right. Um, yeah, get up underneath
there. Um, um. Well, sweet dude. I
appreciate you doing this again. I'm actually
gonna hit, uh, stop and then we
can chat for as long as you want after
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