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June 25, 2025 42 mins

 If you're anything like us, we love a tip or trick that changes the way we do something for the better. I mean, right. Don't you? Those little and often easy things can totally make a difference in our day, and it never fails that someone we know, knew, and for some reason never divulged, RUDE!

Well, today, the three of us are not gatekeeping our favorites that we use in our homes. Any longer. We each are sharing tips and tricks of things that we do that have totally changed the way that our home works for us, both design-wise and functionally. And of course, as you would've imagined, there's a few laughs along the way, and we learned that Dwayne purposefully hid a light switch from his parents. Honestly, it makes total sense. Okay, roll the music.

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(00:00):
If you're anything like us, welove a tip or trick that changes

(00:04):
the way we do something for thebetter.
I mean, right.
Don't you?
Those little and often easythings can totally make a
difference in our day, and itnever fails that someone we
know, knew, and for some reasonnever divulged rude.
Well, today, the three of us arenot gatekeeping our favorites
that we use in our homes.

(00:25):
Any longer.
We each are sharing tips andtricks of things that we do that
have totally changed the waythat our home works for us, both
design-wise and functionally.
And of course, as you would'veimagined, there's a few laughs
along the way.
And we learned that Dwaynepurposefully hid a light switch
from his parents.

(00:47):
Honestly, it makes total sense.
Okay, roll the music.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (01:55):
Good morning guys.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (01:57):
yo.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (01:58):
How we doing

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (01:59):
Well, now that we've bitched for 10

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (02:00):
this morning?

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:01):
we bitched for 10 minutes before we
started record.
I'm great.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (02:03):
Mm-hmm.
It is more me than anybodytalking, but I feel better,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (02:09):
You know what, we all have a day.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:12):
I,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (02:12):
Well, I, I shouldn't say this.
um,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:15):
I'm looking at the screen

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (02:16):
now and, and I'm looking at two
people that either

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:18):
are

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (02:19):
of therapy.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (02:19):
should have

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (02:20):
been in therapy or should think about

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (02:22):
There's three people on the screen.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (02:24):
He only sees two.
Stuart I took, he can't seehimself.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:27):
Oh,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:28):
I can't see myself.
Yeah, and see, there you go.
I

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (02:32):
maybe there lies the problem.
You gotta see yourself beforeyou see other people.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (02:40):
There you go.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (02:43):
that's what therapy taught me.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (02:48):
Well, the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (02:49):
The reason I say that is I,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_ (02:50):
convincing and I was like,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (02:51):
they, my therapist,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (02:52):
I just vent for seven minutes and
I'm like, okay, I'm moving on.
Bye.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (02:57):
the cheapest therapy anybody ever
gets.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (03:00):
Well, for me it is.
I about you two,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (03:04):
We have our own meetings after our
podcast.
Well.
Today what I thought we woulddiscuss is, you know, we are in
a lot of people's homes and wehave gained some experience of
things that have worked andhaven't worked and things that
we've utilized in our homes.

(03:25):
Um, seeing how things that maybewe overlooked before, how it is,
I don't, I hate to use the worda game changer, but how it
really u it changes how weutilize our home, both in style
and in function, and.
I think that our listeners wouldreally benefit.
'cause I think we have, we mighthave some surprising ones or

(03:46):
some ones that maybe someonehasn't thought of.
Like, oh, that really couldchange the way that I use my
house.
And I thought we could sharethat today.
I.
How's that sound?
All right.
Awesome.
What has changed your life?

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (03:57):
changed.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (03:58):
Well, oh, let me start the list.
Um, no, you know, my number onething, and this is always my
go-to when it comes to a homethat, um.
Like I, I've got a client,Vicki, who has lowered more
grandchildren than I can evenstart to think about.
There's so many.
And she's always trying to findmore seating in the house.

(04:20):
When, when all the kids comeover and they bring all the
grandkids, they're always tryingto find additional seating.
And in certain homes it candefinitely be a challenge.
'cause you don't have room toput another sofa, you don't have
room to put another chair.
Right.
You, you, you always have alimit of how much you can do.
So my go-to for this is alwaysOttomans and Poofs.
And they are like what Iconsider like the little secret

(04:42):
ninja weapon.
You can shove'em, tuck'em, youcan put'em everywhere.
Um, and along this would besomething like a garden stool as
well that you could possibly usefor like a side table for a
chair.
You can actually pull that andit uses a, a, a, uh, seat for
someone.
But if you've got a coffee tableand then you've got room between
the coffee table and maybe thefireplace or the TV or

(05:04):
whatever's on other side, useyou some poofs.
Get you some Ottomans, somethingthat works with the room.
Have a couple of those nestledon the other side of that.
And it's easy for the younginsas I refer to it.
Uh, once they come over thatthose, they can sit there.
Or if somebody needs to proptheir feet up, it's a great, uh,
way for them to use it.
I use, in our living room, Ihave, there's really only

(05:26):
seating 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6,but.
When I use the poofs and thebenches, I can automatically add
six more seats in my livingroom.
And they're already in there.
They're just not big and, and inthe way.
So I have two under windows.
I have two in front of thefireplace, and then, oh, where
are the other two?
Oh, there's a garden stool andthen there's another table that

(05:47):
can possibly used.
And it never fails when we havecompany that come over and we
always end up in that room.
'cause it, it doesn't work inour sunroom, but when we work,
we are in that room.
There's always room foreverybody to sit and it's, it's
comfortable.
So those are always like

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (06:00):
a

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (06:00):
a lot of,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (06:01):
Right.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (06:01):
parlor.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (06:02):
well, well, you know, our living room
is kind of, it's big.
I mean, it's not huge.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (06:08):
big.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (06:09):
It, you know, it is big.
Um, I.
So we, but so it seats those.
It actually, if we bring in somedining chairs from the, the
kitchen, we can actually fitlike 14 in there comfortably
around, like in a circle, if youwill.
Um, if we're playing a game, youknow, because that happens from
time to time.
But those are the, the easythings that you can tuck in
there, that it totally changeshow it works because now you've

(06:30):
automatically got a seat orsomebody feels comfortable.
And I always think people will ooverlook them.
So I love them.
You, you can never go wrong withthem.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (06:40):
Yeah.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (06:41):
Yeah.
Well, no, I agree.
Even though,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (06:43):
Even though you know.
The rooms at Tara all seat 40some, sometimes we have 42
people.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (06:52):
yeah.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (06:55):
No, but in our little breakfast
room, it's, which is exactly.
What we built it for was becauseit's right there next to the
kitchen and I want people to sitthere and eat and bleed into
there because everybody wants tobe in the kitchen anyway.
And even

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (07:07):
even though the house

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (07:08):
large, the kitchen is

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (07:09):
pretty closed off.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (07:10):
from the rest of the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (07:11):
Mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (07:12):
And so that breakfast room makes
people go over there.
Well.
There's only a table with fourchairs in there, and then

jeremy-guest818_1_06 (07:20):
Everybody, always.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (07:21):
to the dining room, grabs other
chairs, and brings'em backthere.
So we have these little, we gotlittle folding chairs that kind
of tuck away in the laundryroom, you know, not like the
Samsonite ones from 1970.
They're cute little paintedmonkey chairs, you know?
But they can pull'em in there.
And then when they're not inuse, they just kind of store
right next to the washer anddryer

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (07:41):
I love that's where your mind
went.
My mind went to like old churchrevival under a tent chair.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (07:47):
Oh

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (07:47):
So you said folding tears

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (07:51):
So yeah, no, it makes perfect
sense.
Perfect sense

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (07:53):
and you know another place

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (07:55):
hidden seat,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (07:56):
those.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (07:57):
speak.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (07:57):
Another place to put those little
ottomans is I always love to, ifyou have like a foyer table and
it's, um, well, if it's aconsole or if it's a round
table, I'll always try to puttwo underneath there because
that's another place where theyfit.
They look good ultimately,right?
Like there's a good look styleto them, but they're also easy
to grab and take anywhere elseyou need them.
So I'll sneak'em, I'll put'em ineverywhere.
I don't have as many stoolsottomans in the house, so I will

(08:20):
have pieces of furniture.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:23):
I think over each, we go around
our house account, how manylittle tier and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (08:26):
And

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:27):
and Ottomans.
We

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (08:28):
kind go, oh God.
Yeah.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:29):
of crap in

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:30):
God.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (08:31):
Yeah.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (08:32):
Well, you know, I didn't even realize
I had that many,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:34):
Our

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (08:34):
our formal, uh,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (08:36):
dining

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (08:36):
room open to foyer

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:37):
the most part, and it's got, it's
just has six chairs around thetable.
It's a round table, but I've gottwo more out in the foyer and
we're always able just to, youknow, make

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (08:47):
10.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (08:47):
or

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (08:47):
Mm-hmm.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025 (08:48):
truthfully, and go pull those chairs in from
the foyer and put those aroundthe table.
But they're always in thepretty,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (08:56):
but then it's like your extra
seating Yeah.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (08:59):
easily pulled.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (09:00):
Over there and really think it out.
Um, you plan ahead.
It's like, yeah, that's an easyway to add

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:06):
more

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (09:07):
seating.
Always rest of the year, youknow, 360 days,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (09:11):
outta the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (09:11):
year they look good because

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:13):
few

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (09:13):
times you need to around.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (09:14):
around,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (09:14):
Mm-hmm.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (09:15):
perfect solution

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (09:16):
Yeah.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (09:16):
Right.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (09:18):
Okay.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:19):
I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (09:19):
I like what you're saying.
Okay.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (09:21):
Well, well, and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (09:25):
actually

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:25):
I learned this even though being
in many, many, many people'shomes, I learned this secret
from Jeremy,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:33):
Uh,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (09:35):
Jeremy right here, Jeremy

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (09:37):
me.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (09:37):
partner Jeremy.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:40):
not, not the

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:41):
Ha.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (09:41):
Jeremy or the Jeremy before or the
other

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (09:43):
Well, he Correct.
There's been a lot of Jeremy's,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_ (09:47):
homosexual with the name Jeremy.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (09:49):
there's a lot of those too.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (09:50):
There's a lot of them.
My age group.
There are,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (09:54):
uh, but, current, Jeremy kind of
played off of when I saidsomething about work, Jeremy,
that lighting controls

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (10:05):
yes.
Praise Jesus.
Praise Jesus.
My head, my hands are to the therec ceiling.
And

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (10:11):
I was like, this is stupid.
We don't need to do this Lutronsystem bullshit all over the
house.
Listen, I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (10:19):
I,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (10:20):
I want more Lutron switches.
I want more, more, more.
Because were

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (10:27):
were literally.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (10:28):
10 or 12 minutes walking through
the house, turning on and offlights.
Throughout the house, you know,because you want some lights on
somewhere so you don't have thisdark cavern.
'cause you know, we only live inone room, but

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0 (10:42):
Everybody does have a.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (10:44):
Yep.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (10:44):
know,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (10:45):
Always.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (10:46):
and you

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (10:47):
you know.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (10:48):
you pull in at night and I'm like,
oh God, there should be somelights up in that window, or
there should be some lights overthere or whatever.
So.
Half of the house is literallyon a Lutron system automatically
turns'em on and off and exteriorlights, and the porch lights dim
down.
After they've been on for twohours, they dim down to 50% and

(11:10):
they stay that way.
Then they go off at a certaintime,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (11:13):
Which is super cool.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:14):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (11:15):
And then other lights in the house

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:17):
Are

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (11:17):
are on basically

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (11:19):
Lowe's, you know,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (11:20):
you know, six

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:21):
wall

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (11:22):
timer

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:22):
you can set every

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (11:24):
day,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:24):
you know, come on at seven, go off
at 11, come on at seven, go off.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (11:28):
which it kind of

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:29):
it kind

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (11:30):
creates life in the

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (11:31):
without you really having to.
Live

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (11:34):
mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (11:35):
house and I love it.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (11:38):
Mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:38):
now I've started doing that for
customers.
I'm like, okay,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (11:42):
We're gonna hide.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:43):
over here and that's gonna be your
timer plug and that's what'sgonna happen here and blah,
blah, blah.
are like, well, I don't know ifI wanna spend that extra money.
I was like, spend it.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (11:50):
Yeah.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:51):
will love it.
So.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (11:53):
Well,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (11:54):
Mm-hmm.
Goes back to

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:55):
what

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (11:55):
we know, we all

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (11:56):
hone it.
Lighting is everything

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (11:58):
right.
And how you achieve it.
Some can be inexpensive.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:01):
and some needs to be a little
expensive, but thought put intoit and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (12:06):
Lot

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:07):
is everything.
And so I think that's why, uh,one of my secret weapons

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (12:10):
is,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:11):
uh,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (12:11):
it's lot

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (12:12):
'cause specifically I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (12:13):
I art life, because that's just a
beautiful way

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:16):
and I, I,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (12:18):
I.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:18):
like you Stewart, have learned to
love the art light because ofthis, Jeremy.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Not no, but art

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:32):
Does it highlight that piece of art
that was painted on a Tuesday atSunset,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:38):
you go.
Oh, doc, you're making fun ofme.
Uh,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (12:42):
so

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:43):
the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (12:43):
one thing it does

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:44):
to lighting and honing on that,
that I, cause lighting is veryimportant, uh,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (12:48):
is

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:49):
the bulb.
Is

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (12:51):
over,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (12:52):
right?
Yeah, absolutely.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (12:54):
the,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (12:55):
color of the,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (12:55):
bulb, the wattage

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (12:57):
of the, uh,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (12:59):
that's so important.
So like I have some sconces, uh,that are

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (13:04):
In the basement and they go, uh,
it's

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:06):
it's

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (13:07):
in the basement first.
You gotta realize, right?

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:09):
it

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (13:09):
it's a walkout,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:10):
but

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (13:10):
there's only light

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (13:11):
coming

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (13:12):
in.
So this is a dark hallway

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (13:13):
Going

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (13:14):
from upstairs to the basement.
So it's just a long,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:16):
dark

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (13:17):
hallway.
So I've put sconces in there

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:19):
that

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (13:19):
are always on.
Okay.
Now the other thing is knowingthat my parents are gonna live
there.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (13:24):
some, or all the time I hid

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (13:28):
Light.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:28):
the light switch.
Okay?
You like, why would you hide

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (13:33):
This is my favorite detail ever of
your home.
I did not know this.
This is hysterical.
A true story.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:39):
It's in,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (13:40):
There's

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (13:40):
switches

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (13:41):
out in the hallway that turn

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:42):
you know, the main lights on and the
upstairs steps and stuff likethat.
But the light switch that

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (13:46):
turns.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:46):
the sconce off is not with those
that you would think they wouldbe purposely done.
It is inside the storage closetdoor and it's, which is the, in
between the two sconces.
You

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (13:57):
have to open the door.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (13:58):
turn that on and off to access those.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (14:02):
The reason I did that.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:03):
It's 'cause those monkeys will fall
in that hallway.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (14:06):
Those monkeys will fall in that
hallway and those monkeys wouldnot leave those

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (14:11):
Uhhuh.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:11):
on all the time.
That needs to stay on all thetime.
Right.
Because it's a dark hallway andyou will like, the monkeys will
fall.
I thought if I make itdifficult, they will

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (14:22):
Leave it alone.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:22):
And it's worked by the way.
'cause don't even thinktechnically they know where the
switch is.
So one of the things I had tostart figuring out was, okay, if
I'm gonna leave these sconces onall the time, I don't need it to
be bright light.
I just need it to be a dimly litenough, almost

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (14:37):
like a,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (14:38):
effect to it.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (14:39):
so each of the SCO

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:41):
hold

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (14:42):
twos,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:43):
So

jeremy-guest818_1_06- (14:43):
typically you would put

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:45):
size

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (14:45):
bulb in four watt.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:47):
or 40 if it's

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (14:48):
Yeah.
It, it depends, but yeah.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (14:50):
Yeah.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:50):
You know what I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (14:51):
You know, in

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (14:51):
it?
Night light bulbs.

jeremy-guest818_1_06- (14:53):
fifteens, four watts or five for four.
Yeah.
Right.
So.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (14:57):
eight watts per it is just enough to
give it a soft glow.
They're always on.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (15:04):
I don't have to fre about, oh God,
out there, I'm leaving

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (15:06):
bulbs and burning the earth

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (15:07):
the earth because I'm using that
much electric,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:09):
It's

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (15:09):
using a minimal amount of electricity.
But their, their safety purposesprimarily, but aesthetically

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (15:16):
they're

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (15:16):
pretty because it has,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:17):
nice little glow always when you.
But

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (15:20):
then also my sweet little

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (15:21):
won't

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (15:22):
fall themselves.
So,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:23):
So,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (15:23):
but it's, it's the

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:24):
the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (15:25):
ball in that scenario

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:27):
that

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (15:27):
was just as important

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:29):
as

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (15:29):
all these.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (15:30):
details that.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (15:35):
Well, you know, so I have my little
list of things I was gonna talkabout.
Well, Stewart talked abouttimers.
It was on my list because itdid, it does change until we use
our house.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (15:45):
It

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (15:46):
It does.
It totally.
And Dwayne talked about artlights or lights, but they, it
was also on my list, so at leastwe are consistent.
But lighting is, is.
So important, but this is myfavorite story of all time.
Dwayne, you having those lightsthat don't turn off on your
parents?
'cause we, we do know them.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:01):
you,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (16:02):
They're,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (16:02):
people, aren't they?
They're

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (16:03):
yeah.
Yeah.
But you know, I'm

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:06):
to figure out how

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (16:06):
to navigate

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (16:09):
Issues.
And that was one of thembasically

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (16:14):
Just don't touch it.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (16:16):
leave it alone.
So how do

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (16:17):
Leave alone.
Hide.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (16:19):
right?

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (16:20):
It's hardwired on mom.
It never turns off.
I can see it now.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:23):
It, yeah, I, I did lie to her.
I didn't lie to her.
I won't do that, but

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (16:28):
I just, just, okay, so you another
trip

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:35):
Is in

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (16:35):
my son's bedroom.
Uh, teenage

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:38):
boys

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (16:39):
are

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:40):
and he's no longer a teenager, by
the way.
I'm getting old, but teenageboys are idiots.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (16:47):
Okay.
Yeah.
So

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:48):
in

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (16:49):
this bedroom,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (16:49):
there's a closet behind his bed the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (16:52):
The way we made it, how

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:53):
was made.
So

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (16:54):
it's a pretty, pretty ingenious
little

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (16:57):
Design

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (16:57):
that,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (16:57):
um,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (16:58):
uh, I came up with.
So, but basically

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:01):
it's a

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (17:02):
a closet in the, that, that whole
train changing area.
Well, he would go in there andjust take off 12 different, put
on 12 different outfits, andthey just pile up and pile up,
pile up.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:11):
And

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (17:11):
It's like a water zone.
But more importantly, he leavesthe lights on 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (17:18):
Drove

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (17:19):
me, Craig.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:20):
I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (17:20):
said, Ian,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:21):
turn the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (17:22):
the closet light off.
Just turn the light off.
Nope.
Turn the light.
Nope.
It was on always.
So how I fixed that one in,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:30):
I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (17:30):
took it out and I put a sensor in.
When you walk into it, the lightcomes on and it stays on

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:36):
five

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (17:36):
minutes or so and, and it goes back off.
So don't, um, don't dismiss thatif you mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:47):
no.
Yeah, I need to do that up inJ'S closet'cause it is on 24

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (17:52):
Hours

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (17:52):
a day.
I'm like, how do you not turnoff this closet light?
What is it?
A night light?
And you just don't want to tellme it's a night light.
I mean, is that what it is?
But no.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (18:03):
did teenage boys.
We did it in our guest roomsupstairs, in the closets, uh,
Dwayne, because we, the, thelights were, you know, the, the
closets in this house, uh, this.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (18:13):
like the eaves or something?

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (18:15):
Uh, gather in the eve, but the, the,
they put in those kinds whereyou had to pull the little chain
to turn'em on and off.
Like they didn't put a switch inthe door.
And, you know, the, the housewas built in 50 50, 52.
And so those little chains thatthey had there, that they used
to put there, had all brokenoff.
And so they, they, somebody diedlike a shoe lease or something
on'em before we bought thehouse.
And those had all ripped andwere really short.

(18:36):
And it's like I had to likestand on my tippy toes and reach
up to try to grab'em and I couldnever grab some of'em.
And I was like, I am not doingthis.
We're replacing them, but I justwant to put a motion activator
switch on'em, and that's, that'sbeen like the best thing, just
to be able to open those, nothave to worry about the light.
As soon as I open the door, theycome on.
Mm-hmm.
I hadn't thought about that one,Dwayne, but I agree.
Mm-hmm.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (18:56):
for

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (18:56):
Yeah, that's what I need to do.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (18:57):
of these things that we've talked
about, for the most part arevery inexpensive, typical things
that you can get online easilyor at at the local Ace Harvest
Resort or Lowe's or somethinglike that.
So none of these is just beingthoughtful in putting thought

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (19:12):
Into how you fixing the problem.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
I, I want to do them to our, uh,closets downstairs.
Actually, all of the closets,'cause we have this little, uh,
linen, like where we keep allthe cleaning supplies.
By the way, ladies andgentlemen, I do not know.
We have,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (19:32):
to start church.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (19:35):
I love my husband.
I love him so much, but cleaningis his thing.
You know, people have thingsright?
Like they, they can, they, they,they have a thing, right?
Some people's things aremotorcycles.
Some people's things are, uh.
I don't know.
Opera, I don't know.
It's not mine, but Stationwagon.
Station wagon.
So yeah, like cars and stationwagons.

(19:56):
My husband's things is cleaning.
One of the first things he goton on TikTok was Clean Talk or
Clean, I think that's what theycall it.
I don't know.
It's, he was, and then he waslearning all this stuff about
clean.
We had more cleaning supplies.
We had, this is a full closet, acleaning supply.
There's everything you mightneed to clean anything in this
house and everything is colorcoded.

(20:18):
And there are towels.
There are specific towels thatyou can only use on certain
things, and he doesn'tunderstand why I get stressed
out when he asks me to cleansomething.
I'm like, what color towel do Iuse?
He's any of'em.
I was like, I know that's nottrue.
I know there's a specific color.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (20:30):
yes, my Jeremy's the same way.
He

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (20:32):
Yeah, Lord.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (20:34):
and different spritzers and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (20:35):
Mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (20:37):
smell

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (20:38):
variety of,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (20:38):
and whatever.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (20:40):
like, I know that I can't use certain
things on the marble countertop,like I know that, right?
But I'm like, oh, anyway,anyway, that closet is dark and
just like you're going into the,the depths of hell or some kind
of cave cavern to get into that.
And he bought some, like little,um, something I'm sure he found
at one of those displays asyou're walking out of a store,
you know, where they just havethings where you buy last minute

(21:01):
out of, you know.
Craziness.
And it's one of those like thelight switches that turns on or
it connects to the wall throughlike some kind of foam tape and
you turn it on.
It's supposed to be like theworld's brightest like LED
battery thing.
It is blue.
It is awful.
I hate it.
I wanna, I wanna replace all thecloset lights like that in our
house.
It's just awful.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:20):
that should be your love for him to

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (21:22):
The.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:22):
into for him.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (21:24):
Well, I would need to hire a, a, a a
moving crew to come in and moveall the supplies out first, but
maybe I'll do that the next timehe has to go on a work trip.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (21:32):
there

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (21:33):
Lord, you know, you said that

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:38):
Easy thing to know what Stewart's
thing is.
And Stewart's thing is, station

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (21:43):
wagon.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:43):
and a bag of peanut m and m that's
laying on his desk for 12 yearsand needs

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:47):
Shut up.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (21:49):
Well, what's, what's Jeremy's thing?

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:52):
It's so funny, my

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (21:55):
Jeremy,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (21:56):
or

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (21:56):
or is this Jeremy?
Me evidently me.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:00):
Uh,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (22:00):
Jeremy.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (22:01):
What's Jeremy?

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:02):
this Jeremy's thing

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (22:04):
Is stealing every pin.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:05):
the store and breaking off the
little clip

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (22:08):
I haven't done that in so long.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (22:10):
because he's like, oh, I,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:11):
Oh my God.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:11):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (22:11):
And then he'll be like.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:12):
a clip.
I'm like, yeah, for the 900thpin you just broke a clip.
And then those pins sit thereand then those are the pins you
pick up and that little thingpokes you right into your thumb
crevice where he broke it offand scratches you.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:25):
Is that you're talking about the
cap and he chews on the cap, oris that something

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:27):
No, the clip that, you know how I
nerd that out and clip it on

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (22:31):
Yeah.
Yeah.
He put, he clips it on us

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:33):
and then that piece, and then that
piece of

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (22:35):
piece plastic

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (22:36):
holding it just jams in there.
So then I up throwing'em

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (22:40):
away.
Uh, okay.
I will admit

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (22:43):
Mm-hmm.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (22:44):
used to do that.
Uh, I mean, but I'm gonna saylike 10 years ago,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (22:48):
Weekly.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (22:49):
haven't, no, I haven't.
I don't even use a pen thatoften Now.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:52):
I would know if you took a pen
outta my office.
'cause it would be

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (22:55):
Be sitting on my desk.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (22:56):
no clip on it.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (22:57):
Oh my God.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (22:58):
like, oh.
So he left the broke one for meso you can go break another one.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (23:01):
Well, we'll start keeping record
listeners.
We'll start, we'll keep youupdated,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:04):
in a while.
So

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:07):
know what I.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (23:09):
that you

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:10):
Turn your magic

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (23:11):
upside down.
Mm-hmm.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:13):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (23:13):
So,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:13):
do,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (23:14):
uh.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:14):
not upside down.
That's right.
Side up.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:17):
well to the rest of the world,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:19):
To the rest of the world.
It is.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (23:20):
Right?

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:20):
The lid goes down.
Mm-hmm.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (23:23):
But you know what I do now?

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (23:25):
Magic markers are up, quote unquote
upside down every time.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:29):
They last longer.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (23:30):
well, first I know if I ever took it
from his desk, I better turn itand I better turn it right.
But secondly, I was like, oh.
Right.
I was like, because bitch don'tlike people taking stuff off his
desk.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:39):
No.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (23:39):
Well, that's another story for another
day.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:41):
God damn.
There's.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:45):
But I turned, so I I, I turned the,
uh, the pen, the marker upside

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (23:49):
Upside down.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:50):
of you.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:51):
Oh, well thanks.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (23:53):
You're

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (23:53):
Well, it makes sense because you know
when you have a,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (23:55):
in 30 years.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (23:56):
well, when you have a pen, it just
goes in that way.
'cause all the ink flows at thebottom.
But if you,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (24:01):
I get it.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (24:01):
I know.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (24:02):
I.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (24:03):
didn't get it until you did it.
And I said, why you do that?
And you were very kind.
I was like, like, oh yeah, wellI'll that to

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (24:11):
My life.
Okay.
Anyway, so what's her next thingthat we,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (24:14):
that we detail that we

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (24:15):
well, the, the next thing that I think
that people know that exists,but if they've not had it, they
think that they don't need to doit.
And while there may be sometruth into that, once you do it,
it will change.
It will change how it works.
Blackout lining on curtains.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (24:32):
Always,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (24:33):
Always.
So, um, you know, when you're,if you're doing custom draperies
or you're doing any, any kindadraperies and they've got like
the lining on the back, I'llalways, mm, I'm trying to think
if I would say I would do itanywhere, but I mean, really
truthfully, for us, the onlyplace that we do close our
curtains, uh, that we stay in, Imean, is in our, in our bedroom,

(24:54):
right?
Like in the rest of the house,we close them.
I don't have blackout there, butin the bedroom.
Mm.
Honey, listen.
The first time we got those andwe put'em on, and I felt like I
was in this cave and some abyss,it.
Mm.
It was the best night's sleep.
Oh.
In a sound machine.
Oh Lord God.
Um,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:10):
to that too.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (25:11):
um, but, um, once you, once you add
it, once you have it, oh, it'sthe best, the best sleep.
Mm-hmm.
And,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:19):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (25:20):
and I have blackout on every,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (25:23):
window treatment in the house.
The

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (25:25):
the only ones.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:27):
are the bedroom,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (25:28):
Mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:28):
but

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (25:28):
But having that blackout

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:30):
the wall,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (25:31):
also

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:32):
that

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (25:32):
light.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (25:33):
filter

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (25:33):
Done filter

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09 (25:34):
curtains and through there and you know,
show the PS and all that otherkind of stuff.
It literally keeps the light inthe window.
So yeah, every window.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (25:45):
Everyone argue with

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (25:47):
that.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:47):
one.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (25:48):
Yeah.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (25:48):
I, I mean, it doesn't cost anymore,
so I don't think if it does it'spennies.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (25:54):
Uh,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (25:56):
Yeah.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (25:57):
while you're talking about it, go

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (26:00):
Go and

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (26:00):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (26:00):
hang up to the floor

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (26:02):
high

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (26:02):
water.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (26:04):
take, take the wall, take the whole

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (26:06):
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (26:08):
at the crown and bring it down.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (26:10):
My, my struggle is now when we go
to, uh, hotels, you know, ifyou, if you stay in a, and we're
gonna say any hotel that's notlike a motel.
Right?
And, and, and it's been a longtime since I've been in a motel.
Um, that's where my familyalways went.
When we went to Pigeon Forge,there was always a motel we went
to.
Um, but most of the, the, um,draperies are blackout right.

(26:33):
However.
The way that they're made andinstalled, they don't always
cover all the light, and so youalways have like this.
Just horrible light and itpisses me off.
Like I would almost burn thehotel down now that I've said
that I'm gonna be in a hotel andit's gonna burn down.
I'm like, I'm gonna be the primesuspect.
But it just makes me so mad whenyou can't, like, cover all the
light and I'm dragging suitcasesalong the wall to get it.

(26:54):
So, and it does kind of makeyour life a little bit harder
when you travel.
Um, if it doesn't work the sameway, but it do it, people do it,
do it blackouts.
Mm-hmm.
Um, another item that I have is,uh, and we've talked about this
on here before, so, so a lot ofthese things may not be, or,
well, I don't wanna say it thatway.

(27:15):
We've talked about this on herebefore, is the stair runner.
Um, because this is one of thethings in my life that I wish I
would've done differently whenwe installed a runner up the
stairs.
Um, I did something that I knewwas neutral and would last me a
long time.
And would work with a lot ofstuff that I put on, and now I

(27:36):
look at it every day and I'mbored.
I.
I want something, I want, I wantI, I, I just want something just
fun.
And I, and I realized that Icould have done something and,
uh, I could've gotten reallytired of it.
But, you know, ID Dwayne, Ithink of yours.
I know you're a fun leopard, um,going up the, the staircase, and

(27:57):
then I just thought there's somany options when it comes out
there that that's really a funplace that you can add some
personality to your home.
And, and people overlook it orthey do what I did, they went
safe and I regret it when

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (28:11):
When you

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (28:11):
you put,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (28:12):
cleaning that closet out, have a tragic
accident,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (28:15):
Oh, bleach it.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (28:16):
fell, it out, and destroyed that stair
runner, you're like, there yougo.
I had to replace it to.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (28:24):
uh, that I follow, uh, a um, a
designer who is, uh, wasrenovating their home and I
think they built on an additionor something and, um, there was
some.
Uh, something that was goinginto the house and the, the
painters.
Oh no, it was stain, that's whatit was.
They were staining part of the,uh, the flooring, the new
flooring that went down, and Iguess their cat.

(28:47):
They weren't able to keep itcorralled.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (28:49):
Oh

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (28:50):
And so the cat ran through the
stain, which the stain on the,the wood, it can easily be
fixed.
But what couldn't be fixed wasthe brand new sisal stair runner
going up the stairs.
And so you saw these black dotsor these dark brown dots going
all the way up,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:10):
Oh geez.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (29:12):
and they tried everything like, oh
yeah.
Yeah, but they should havecovered that with,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:16):
I'll start with,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (29:17):
they don't even have siic.
The, it's a very, look.
It's a very

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:21):
chic

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (29:22):
look right.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:22):
It is hard to

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (29:23):
However, about

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (29:26):
there's about

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (29:27):
12 reasons not to do SI

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:28):
si

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (29:28):
in my world.
First, if you anything on it,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:31):
on it

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (29:31):
right, it's done.
Yeah.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (29:32):
gone.
It's

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (29:33):
Correct.
Right.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:34):
I mean, it's

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (29:35):
You use it, it can make it slick.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:37):
they do, they do get slick.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (29:38):
on surface

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:39):
it

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (29:40):
it can slick.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:41):
And I did a house, uh, out of town.
It

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (29:43):
Out was

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:43):
um,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (29:44):
near the ocean, so therefore makes
sense.
But I was there for that weekand I went wear shoes.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:49):
I'm

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (29:49):
telling you, by the time that week was
over, my feet were wrong

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (29:53):
I'm not making it up.
I had to, I had to, well I gethere, say I had to put socks on.
I don't think I

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (29:59):
socks.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (29:59):
'cause I was at the beach.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (30:01):
Um, so I.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (30:02):
think, I guess it wore flip flops.
I don't know.
But really my feet were raw.
Uh, once it said and done sowith, I said that, that cat just
saved the day, got rid of thatsauce.
So,'cause that was a dumb idea.
Anyway.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (30:11):
Well, she's, listen, it's, it's a
different crowd.
It's a different client.
This is very, super high end andshe'd probably replace it every
two week years anyway, but

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:22):
it looks great, but it's, it's not
for stairs.
I, I would never

jeremy-guest818_1_06 (30:28):
beautiful, beautiful.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:29):
It really is beautiful.
But

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (30:30):
Would say

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:31):
you know,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (30:32):
10 years ago

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:32):
I wouldn't have

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (30:33):
I wouldn't had this knowledge.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025 (30:34):
Truthfully, now

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (30:36):
I this knowledge.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:36):
to where I'd say, yeah, that's
probably not the smartest choicewhen it's all and done.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (30:41):
Yeah,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:41):
And we

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (30:42):
you don't have,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:43):
and you don't

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (30:44):
and don't walk on it, and you just
look at it.
It's great.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (30:49):
when we did put a runner up on the
back staircase that goes toAlly's room.
Actually, you know what?
I covered all the stairs becauseit was cherry.
Lord Bill love his heart and itwas high polished and it was, I
just didn't like it and it wasslick as shit.
So I'm like, you know what, I'mnot even gonna do a run.
I'm just gonna cover the wholestair.

(31:09):
So we did, and you

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (31:12):
You know,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:13):
it completely changed the stairway
one and two, it made it lessslick.
But you know,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (31:19):
going up the front.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:21):
it's like, I don't know what to do up
there.
'cause I want to do something upthere.
But I also know that's gonna bea investment and it has to be
correct the first time.
'cause you know it's gonna be alot of cuts.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (31:34):
Because it's two story winding like

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (31:38):
Stair and,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:39):
and uh, it is.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (31:40):
it's staircases.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:41):
for,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (31:42):
You probably used it this point.
I find it

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:43):
be

jeremy-guest818_1_0 (31:44):
treacherous

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:45):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (31:45):
the, uh,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:46):
the railing is a little low

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (31:47):
me.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:48):
I feel like ever it's kind of,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (31:50):
I like

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (31:50):
kind of gonna fall

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (31:51):
the

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (31:52):
every time I'm walking up there.
I, I remember we, we had a

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (31:55):
showcase

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (31:55):
house out there.
I was like, God, I don't wannago up these steps.
I'm gonna die.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (31:59):
Yeah.
When I go up or down, I go alongthe wall.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (32:02):
Yeah, I was gonna say, go along the
wall and Jeremy's like, maybe weshould put a railing on the
wall.
I was like, hell no.
We're not putting a railing onthis wall.
He goes, well, maybe like

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (32:10):
Off and die,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (32:11):
said, maybe like a velvet rope.
I said, oh, so like we're goingto the theater.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (32:15):
the boudoir.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (32:17):
It's like, no.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (32:19):
Hey, here's a little trick.
Uh, if you, um, because it justhappened, the, the basement
steps had a couple of stains onthe carpeting.
It's like a khaki color, and Idon't know where it came from.
It doesn't matter.
Anyway, uh, I was talking to mysweet mama

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (32:33):
And she has a camphill uh, shampoo
in the basement.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (32:37):
and she told me where it

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (32:37):
She told me where it was and I had
go get it.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (32:39):
But she,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (32:40):
I forgot it said that.
She said, you don't, you don'thave to do all that.
Just put some, uh, baking sodaon it and just rub it in and
just let it sit there and thenvacuum.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (32:47):
it.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (32:48):
And I was like, oh, I have tooo the

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (32:50):
mama.
It's

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (32:50):
get little.
Anyway, I was like, I havenothing to lose.
So I

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0 (32:54):
literally

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (32:54):
just shook some baking soda on in
three, four little spots.
Now two later walked away, cameback in, back in the

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (33:00):
into gone.
These

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (33:02):
Sucked it up.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (33:04):
What was it?
Spots of what?
I

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (33:05):
don't

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (33:05):
dunno what

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (33:05):
voodoo power baking

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (33:07):
soda has

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (33:08):
but

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (33:08):
we had before?

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (33:09):
and they've told us about the power,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (33:11):
Baking soda.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (33:12):
people,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (33:13):
You know,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (33:13):
trying aspic spot, I suppose.
But, you know, I, I don't knowif it hurts anything at this
point, but baking soda,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (33:18):
soda vinegar.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (33:19):
mixed together also as your friend,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (33:21):
Baking soda on carpet.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (33:23):
Baking

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (33:23):
Soda or baking powder.
Uh

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (33:26):
powder.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (33:27):
Powder.
The little box.
little orange box.
Yeah.
Yeah.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (33:32):
Hammer.
That's baking soda, ba baking,baking powder.
You actually bake with it.
Baking p bake baking

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (33:39):
Baking soda is what you'd using

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (33:42):
Yeah.
This is the box you put in thefridge when it stinks.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (33:45):
Uh.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (33:46):
Uh, I always go back to, well, you
know, we were taping these andI'm not sure, but, uh, if this
airs

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (33:51):
Near the 4th of July, or not after,
but let's say, uh, I'm gonnatalk about 4th of July.
Basically, you got peoplecoming, right?
You got people coming in.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:01):
the house.

jeremy-guest818_1_0 (34:01):
Everybody's worried about trying to get
everything done, everythingperfect for

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:05):
for

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (34:05):
like, they shouldn't be in that
bedroom, right?
And they might not even go andlive here.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:10):
if you could

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (34:10):
Just concentrate

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:11):
on your

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (34:12):
on your front door,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:13):
your

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (34:13):
your foyer, and.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (34:14):
bathroom first, right?
Stay focused.
These are the things I alwayssay focused on.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (34:19):
We'll say

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:19):
say focused on the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (34:20):
focus on the powder bathroom and it's
all about the right.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:26):
So

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (34:27):
So I got accused a few years ago of
being,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (34:30):
cheap and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (34:32):
and it came back to,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:33):
how

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (34:34):
how come we don't have

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (34:35):
Stewart?
You'll die when you hear

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (34:37):
hear

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:37):
How come

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (34:38):
come?
We don't have toilet paper.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (34:39):
toilet paper at our

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (34:40):
Mm-hmm.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (34:41):
my single

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:43):
ply,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (34:44):
Oh my.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:44):
Yes,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (34:45):
I can't even.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:46):
use your finger.
God,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (34:49):
froze.
There's

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:53):
God.

jeremy-guest818_1_06- (34:54):
Literally nothing.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (34:55):
to do with money.
We live way out in the countryand we're on a septic tank, we
had teenage kids that flushedthe toilet and used 22 rolls and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (35:05):
This kind stuff.
So I had

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (35:06):
factor that into this.

jeremy-guest818_1 (35:08):
conversation, which is all said and done,
right?
So

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:11):
now they're

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (35:11):
getting older and I.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:13):
was like, okay, now we're gonna move
up to Charmin or

jeremy-guest818_1_06-1 (35:16):
Whatever the

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (35:17):
brand is.
Uh, angels, angel Soft orsomething, right?
so we have

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (35:21):
these,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:21):
soft toilet papers,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (35:23):
but I don't necessarily always put
the.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (35:26):
toilet paper in every room because
apparently I.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:32):
Wow.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:34):
So I make sure that you get the
softest, most lux toilet paperin the powder

jeremy-guest818_1_06- (35:41):
Bathroom.
Oh my god.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (35:44):
story.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (35:45):
Great story.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:45):
True

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:46):
Wow.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:47):
so we've got the

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (35:47):
This toilet paper, I always have one.
We always set master

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:52):
room

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (35:52):
Here,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:53):
and

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (35:54):
have this,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (35:54):
brand called

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (35:55):
this

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (35:55):
is a plug because you need to buy it.
The Loom is

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (35:58):
the, is the, and it's called uh,
Blackberry and Absolute

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:02):
Say that

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17 (36:03):
before, every time I walk in that

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (36:05):
powder

jeremy-guest818_1_06- (36:05):
bathroom.
That

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:06):
that diffuser and it,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (36:08):
it, it's just a, a

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0 (36:10):
beautiful

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (36:10):
sink.
So your powder

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09 (36:11):
bathroom

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (36:12):
a, a nonsense to it, right?
The other little detail is italways has a little lamp on,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:17):
you.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (36:17):
you know, you know what lamp, uh,
wattage is, is an appliancefault,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:23):
Mm.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (36:24):
right?
So it's only 25 watts.
So it goes back

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (36:27):
lamp, so it goes

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (36:28):
to the single.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (36:28):
little detail.
So that's a lamp, 25 watts.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (36:31):
The is,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (36:31):
detail is

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (36:33):
don't skip on the trash.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:34):
can.
People

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (36:35):
Don't get one of Walmart plastic.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (36:37):
ones.
Get, and don't put,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (36:39):
Also, don't put a plastic bag in.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:41):
it.
is not your, this is not yourkitchen,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:44):
Oh, there, there is a Kroger bag in
every

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025_ (36:46):
I was getting to say my,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:48):
Oh

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (36:48):
my mama uses a a grocery bag.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:51):
I cannot do that.
See, you're a bad designer.
Clean

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (36:56):
Trash,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (36:57):
can out and wipe it out with the
Clorox bleach.
I love using Clorox bleach.
Either way, the nicest

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (37:02):
trash can.
So those little details of howthe bathroom,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (37:05):
is

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (37:06):
where I stay focused on,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (37:10):
Did you learn a

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (37:11):
I've LI learned the next time I'm
coming over, I'm bringing my owndamn toilet paper.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (37:15):
say,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (37:15):
Toilet toilet paper in the, in the
bathroom now.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (37:18):
or just,

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-20 (37:19):
Poop

stuart_1_06-17-2025_09060 (37:19):
gotta poop

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17- (37:20):
before you go.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (37:21):
Dwayne.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (37:25):
Oh.
You know, oddly enough, when wewere just in, uh, on vacation
with Jeremy's family, a few, afew weeks ago, they had the
saddest toilet paper at the, therental house.
So I sure did drive to thelittle Harris Teeters right
around the corner, and they gotme some Charmin.
I said, not on my butt.
Mm-hmm.
Not today.
Mm.
And when we left, we brought therest with us My last little tip

(37:46):
for things that I think peopleeither overlook or don't know
that they could use, and itwould really change the way that
their home works, is a drip lineirrigation.
And I know that has absolutelynothing to do.
With home design.
But lemme tell you, my backyard,when, when my husband and I got
married, we registered for ourbackyard.
Basically we were gonna gut thebackyard and do all this

(38:07):
planting and stuff.
Well, we, I had already done thefront inside of the house and
it's kinda like my therapy atnight to go out when it's summer
and water everything.
Well, I can go out and waste anhour, right?
If I have it.
Um, just relaxing and water andwalking around and being in my
little, you know, my little, mylittle, my neighborhood and just
loving it.
Well, as much

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (38:27):
remind you, he's probably got a calf
tan on in his gaber hood, andthe people that have told me his
neighbors said

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (38:34):
the worst

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (38:35):
gaber ever.
So you go

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (38:36):
Oh God.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (38:38):
I'll, they're

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090 (38:38):
they're trying to compete with you.
They're tired of competing withyou and you're

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (38:42):
there is no competing.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (38:43):
green

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (38:44):
Hmm.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_09060 (38:45):
tree, that's the size of a house.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090 (38:47):
Aren't,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (38:48):
of it.

stuart_1_06-17-2025_0906 (38:48):
aren't you tired, hilly.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (38:53):
So when we did the backyard, I was
like, I cannot add a backyard.
I have to go do this.
And so the guy who was helpingus with the planting and stuff,
he said, why don't we do a,basically it's like a drip line
irrigation.
So it's not like a trueirrigation system where it is,
you know, it's connected to thewater, uh, like straight out
hose and, and pipe and, and allthat kinda stuff.

(39:14):
So it's just all done throughbig plastic hoses that attach to
the outdoor spigots that are outthere.
It, it runs to every plant.
To every pot, anything that's inthe outside, and it waters it on
the schedule and I don't have totake care of it.
And it just does it and it,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (39:33):
Hmm.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (39:33):
An expensive endeavor or.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2025 (39:35):
it wasn't, no.
'cause you know, like, I mean,it's all relative, right?
So I would probably say what itcost was probably like$1,500.
To do, to, to do everything.
And we're talking about alongthe fence line, we're talking
about, you know, 12 horn beams.
We're talking about hydrangeas,we're talking about box.
You know, God only knows howmany boxwood at this point.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (39:55):
if it saved two plants and they
didn't die, that's, that's worth

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (39:57):
Yeah,

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_090607 (39:58):
and time right

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (39:58):
yeah.
And so, um, and then like, andthen it goes to the pots again.
Like that's the thing where Idon't have to worry about
worrying about the pot, it'sjust mm-hmm.
Mm.
So it, you know, we looked intohaving.
An irrigation, a true irrigationsystem put out in the front
yard.
And Lord, it was so expensiveand I thought, this is, you
know, it's fine.
It's fine.
I'll just pull out a little, uh,a little sprinkler if I have to.

(40:21):
It gets real hot outside, it'sfine.
Um, but the back that haschanged the way that, because
we're able to just leave it.
We can leave and go outta townand not worry about whether the
plants are gonna die.
And I don't have to go out whenit's 265 degrees outside and in
my fat little butt just comingout there trying to water
everything sweltering to death.
Um, but I didn't know that theseexisted and it totally, it.

dwayne_1_06-17-2025_0906 (40:44):
don't, this is knowledge I don't have.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-2 (40:45):
Yeah, so I, and again, I didn't
install it.
Chris, our, our wonderfullandscaper guy, he took care of
it.
And he comes every year andhe'll, he'll hook it up, he'll
make sure all the little headswork on it, and then he'll, um,
come back at the end of the yearand then he'll take everything
off, take the timers andeverything, and it's like, it's,
mm, it's worth every penny.

(41:05):
Every penny.
Well, I hope that today maybeyou learned something maybe you
should do in your home, or ifyou've heard us say one of these
before, maybe you know what?
Maybe I should try that becauseI promise these will make you
happy in your home.
I think it will.
I mean, all of these, you know,these will make how you use your
home in a completely differentway.
Um, as always, thank you so muchfor listening.
If you would like to call us andtell us what your thing that you

(41:26):
do at your house is that changeshow you use it, be sure to call
our hotline.
The number is down in the shownotes below, as well as all of
our social socials.
All our, all of our socials.
Socials.
It's kinda like when Dwayne saysabsent.
I don't know why you have thehardest time saying that word.
It's always like, ash, ash, ash.
It's like you have dentures allof a sudden.
No, no, no.
Alright, down on the show notes,you can find all of our socials.

(41:48):
Uh, you also can find a link toour mobile shopping app, house
Floral.
And uh, hope you y'all have awonderful week and we will see
you all next week.
Alright,

stuart_1_06-17-2025_090607 (41:57):
All right.

jeremy-guest818_1_06-17-202 (41:58):
bye bye.
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