We make hay while the sun is shining and BG brings out a Dune deep cut. We throw out some Half-Ass facts and talk about Skipping school and quitting jobs back in the day. We get a little deep talking about hidden depression symptoms, childhood anxiety and how there seems to be more help and awareness for that kinda thing nowadays. We get a little sweaty talking HOT HOT HEAT!
We detail our recent Wedding Anniversary celebration featuring BEACH TIME with SALTY and give a big thanks for our amazing dinner at Hollyhock Resort. We get pretty serious asking why MULLETS are a thing now. We play WOULD YOU RATHER only watch one single movie for the rest of your life or only eat the same food for the rest of your life?
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