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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Wakes up, John Jay and Rich.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
You're like, what's cracker like?

Speaker 1 (00:07):
And this is the big boss dog snoopy Deagle, double
gigsel dang boom. What you don't do, j we're not
talking about rich ten team, and we're not talking about
last year fifty one and only dogy all the last
day bike smooth Eagle, double gizsel in your face to
be and in the place to be. And you're listening
to John Jay and Rich, Wake.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Yours, John Jane Rich. Wednesday, December fourth, It's my son's
birthday is twenty one? Oh campus twenty one today? Well
that wild? I remember it well, I remember. And the
thing about camp is I don't really talk about that much.
Is that my wife's sister carried him. Isn't that wild?

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (00:45):
So you have such a crazy like birth story for
each one of your kids, don't Jay so crazy?

Speaker 2 (00:50):
So he's twenty one today. I don't know how his
basketball team is going to celebrate his birthday if they
are not. But anyway, I texted him first thing in
the morning, which he still sleep because my dad used to.
My dad used to always make sure he was the
first person to text any of us on a birthday
and then he would go over the whole day, like,
here's what happened the day you were born, and go
over every single thing that happened. Awesome. I don't remember
much when Kemp was born, too long ago one anyway, Anyway,

(01:12):
our phone number is eight seven seven nine three seven
one oh four seven. You can text us, text JJR
and whatever you want to say to nine six eight
nine three and we'll get your text and we'll read
it or we'll call you back. So I was telling
you guys the other day, I for Black Friday, I
bought a bunch of stuff from the Gap, right, and
I love the T shirts from the Gap. So yesterday
I wore a new T shirt from the Gap, a

(01:32):
black T shirt from the Gap. I bought a bunch
of They're like four dollars, and I don't know that
there's there's like if you go buy the shirts, there's
different pictures on the website and it says like it's
a black T shirts, it's the Gap black T shirt,
standard black T shirt, the Gap the T shirt, the
Gap the T shirt. I'm like, what's the difference. So
I just bought a bunch of them. I think they're
the same. So I put on this is day two.

(01:54):
This is a second black shirt I put on right
another pocket has another pocket, and he felt totally different.
And the shirt I was wearing yesterday, so I took
it off and I got the shirt yesterday and looked
at the at the the logo in the back, and
the one I wore yesterday is called the standard T shirt.
This T shirt is called the standard and fit T
shirt tighter fits tighter, and I was like, dang, and

(02:16):
it's longer, which I like. But now I want to
go back and buy a whole bunch of these that
one that you right now. But I don't know. I
hope they still have their Black Friday prices. I don't know,
but I like the longer look because when I have
to get something off a shelf, my belly hangs out right.
I don't like it to be a right right, right right.
So that's my Christmas shopping so far. As for me, Kyle,
what did you how did you like life hack some

(02:38):
shopping yesterday?

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Okay, if you guys been to Shiels once, yeah, it's amazing,
but it's also ginormous.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
It's overwhelming.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Sometimes it's so.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
My hack isn't really a hack, but it's kind of
a hack or just like a reminder. I we do
like little cousins gifts in our in our family, like
each of the kids pick their cousins to get a
gift because there's so many kids that it's like that
would be really expensive, so to save money, we just pick,
you know, cousins.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
So Easton picked his cousin, Griff.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
Griff wanted one of those mini helmets right that are
like I don't know, they're like five inches by five
inches and they're a replica of an actual NFL helmet.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Oh, not to wear, but as a display.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Yeah. Yeah, the people collect them. It's the cool thing
to do with the first graders. Okay. So I knew.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
I had seen that they had it at Shields the
one he wanted online, and I'm like, I could just
go in his Shields is pretty awesome when you go in,
But if I go in, I'm not walking out with
just this only thing that I need, and.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
You're also not walking on five minutes right exactly.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
So I ordered it online, I walked into Sels, I
picked it up.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
I was out of Shels in probably two minutes.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Unheard of unheard of. That's he ordered it like on
the way there, like that quick, or you ordered it
and you were like, I just got to go pick
it up.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
No, I ordered it like four days ago. And then
I at my own convenience. Whenever I thought I had time,
I went in. I was out licked.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Wow. That's like the big time version of the Starbucks app.
When you call, you get your should walk in there
and get your drink and turn around and walk out.
So you didn't get sucked into like buying a canoe
while you were in there.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
I've done it might, but you know, customer service is
literally right when you walk in.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Getstrucked about chocolate right, yeah to it. They get all
that chocolate lickty split.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
I was like, this is amazing.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
You know how we've been announcing all these concerts like
post Malones come into the stadium tour right, and then
you yesterday Announcedkendrick Lamar my son last night Dutch. He's
eighteen years old. He goes, he walks in the house yesterday,
he goes, you got a cowboy hat, you got a
cowboy boots. I'm like, no, because did you live in Houston.
Weren't you in country music. You don't have cowboy boots,
And I go, I might have cowboys, but I think

(04:51):
they're in storage because hey, and I now wear the
same size. Oh that's amazing size thirteen shoe. And like,
he goes in my closet, he goes, do you have
anything country. What's the name of the Yellowstone brand? Oh?

Speaker 3 (05:03):
Kimesid Times Ranch.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Yea because member with the comes and then they gave
me all this stuff, and he goes, do you have
anything Kimes? And I look and I have a whole
bunch of Kimes hats that still have the tag on him.
This will do? And he takes like, what are you doing?
He goes, Oh, I'm going to Zach Bryan. Oh, yeah,
he was going to Zach Bryan. Like what do you
mean you're going to Zach? How about hey, Dad, can
I go to Zach Bryant? He goes. And then so

(05:26):
this is at like four point thirty or something, four
o'clock right, No, no, this is at two o'clock. So I'm waiting.
I see all the hats, the Chimes hats on the
counter in the kitchen, and I'm like, so, what's Dutch's planned?
To my wife? And she goes well, he's coming home.
I guess he's going to the concert. I go, okay.
So when he come up, we went to dinner. We
came home from dinner. The hats are still there, Like,
I wonder when he's going because he goes. He said

(05:46):
that Zach Bryan wasn't going on to like ten or something.
Oh a lot of openers. So I'm like, okay, So
the hats are still there. So all of a sudden,
it's like nine, and I'm like, where's Dutch. Dutch has
me picture. He's there in the front row where the hats.
But because I had four hats, but he had them
all set, so he's wearing one of the hats. I
guess he didn't you know, I didn't see all the
hats in the counter. But this morning I wake up
and there's all these videos of Zach Bryan and he's

(06:09):
like there at the front row of Zach Bryant. You
see the one that was in the drama Chicken Fry Boy,
that that drama didn't stop his popularity. That just goes
to show you, like the drama presscells tickets. Ye right,
So I don't know how the show was, but he
didn't get home. Till one o'clock in the morning. I
know a lot of people were like really really trying
to get tickets out, and they were pretty expensive. They
were running for like five hundred bucksicket. Well, the kids

(06:32):
got school today, I know that's what school. And I'm like,
it's a basketball season practice.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Hey, I just.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
Want to say, Zach Bryan ruined.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
My night last night.

Speaker 5 (06:42):
Well because my wife went to Zach Bryan and I
ended up on midnight. I was like, I'm going to bed,
I'm not staying up any longer. To wait until I
left the note and win laid down, and then Caitlyn
came home and then proceeded to wake me up and
tell me about the concert and how great it was.
And I was like, Cadam getting headache, and she's like,
you know, I gotta get up early too tomorrow. And

(07:04):
I was like, okay, well I didn't choose.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
To go see Zach Bryant Zach Bryan call an issue everywhere. Anyway,
Apparently it was a great show.
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