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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Greetings to you. It's Pat Lynchin Taco Bob back with
another episode of our off the air podcast from the
Lynchon Tacos show Here at one O one one WJRR
in Beautiful Orlando.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
And we say it all the time on the air
and on the podcast every now and then, but thank
you for tuning in. Man. We don't have a show
period without you listening, so we really do appreciate it.
And turn a friend onto the podcast if you could.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Been a sucky week so far as far as the
whole Azsie thing kind of just you know, look, we
talked about it during the show this week after we
got the news of Ozzi's death. Anybody who even knew
who Ozzy was? Is I knew this was coming, Yeah,

(00:49):
I just I don't think any of us thought it
was going to be so soon after the back to
the beginning last Hurrah performance, which was seventeen days prior.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
And uh, you know what's so funny is that when
you said anybody that knows Ozzy or knows who Ozzy's
one of those people that I think almost everybody knows of, Yeah,
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Truly or or at least knows Crazy Train.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Oh God, yeah, because it's.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
You know, that reached peak mainstream with its use in
various different aspects of all things life.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Oh, football, games, everything, you know. So but yeah, that
was a big loss. But as you said, we kind
of expected it.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
I don't. You did say it a.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Couple of weeks ago, I said, I have a feeling
Ozzie's gonna die. But then I just kind of took
that out of the universe because nobody wanted it.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
I me personally, I had similar reaction and feelings deja vu.
I don't. Normally, when you hear about somebody passing away,
whoever it is, is U celebrity or performer wise or whatever,
you're initially like, oh that's you know, too bad or whatever,
and you think about it that day and maybe the

(02:09):
next day not not. And again I'm just speaking for me, uh,
not for Ozzie. Uh any of you who've listened to
me at any of the places I've worked over the
last thirty years. No, my love of Black Sabbath and Ozzie,
and that's my first love. On the rock side of things,

(02:29):
I ran the same gamut of emotions, very similar to
after when Cobain killed himself.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Oh really, you know.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Because I at that time was all in on how
Nirvana had managed to smash through. Keep in mind, I was,
you know, doing college radio back at that time when Nirvana,
you know, was releasing their earliest stuff and it was good,
and we were playing it in college radio, and I
was following the story this grunge scene developing, and uh,

(02:58):
you know, I this was bout when I was working
at what was called Q ninety six, and that was
even before d I Z for me, and no commercial
radio is given that type of music at the light
of day. It was, you know, that's just stupid hippie
college rock whatever whatever they wanted to call them, Like,

(03:18):
you know, you just don't understand. This is something's gonna happen.
And sure enough, when Nirvana came with a never Mind,
they are understood. I'm like, I'm like, hey, uh, how's
how does this taste? Because there's not a bad song
on this album and it rocks just as hard as
you know, any of this hard rock stuff that's out
there now, It's just got a different vibe to it.

(03:39):
So I had I had a whole admiration for that
genre of music, and especially Nirvana for being the ones
who who managed to. I hate using the word mainstream it,
but at some point lots of things become mainstream, and
that's okay, that's okay, and to me it's uh, it
gets you know, whoever they're due because they've worked hard
at their craft and they were able to accomplish that

(04:01):
Black Sabbath much of the same way. What they were doing,
way way way back in the day was so before
it's time and stood the test of time and just
kind of shaped how I felt in what I gravitated
towards musically and enjoy and will always enjoy until the
day I kick the bucket. I can tell you that

(04:23):
right now. Yeah, Ozzy, that that's a serious serious that
one hurts.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Man. Yeah, it's a big loss too.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
So anyway, it'd be interesting to see how the family
decides to uh, you know, the celebration of life or
funeral or both, or whatever they're going to do.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
I thought they were doing a celerational.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Well, no, that's what Ozzie would like to have done,
he said, you don't want to mope fest. But there's
no details on anything yet as to what exactly they.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Have to do. Some sort of big thing, you know.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
What, Well, the big thing was back to the beginning.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Yeah, yeah, I know, but I'm saying some sort of
pay respects to him without making it a mope. I
don't know. It's tough. Yeah, that's a tough one.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Anyway, rest in peace, oz Man.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
I wanted to you started to tell me something earlier
this morning. But before we get to that, today is
National Tequila Day, July twenty fourth.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Oh, that should be a mess.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Exactly do you do you have a tequila story, because.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Everybody does, well, anybody the drinks.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Which that's what I wanted to bring up. If you've
had a tequila nightmare like I've had one. I've had
a couple and the last one I had was almost
thirty years ago, and I haven't really gone all in
on tequila for you know, Margarita now and then in stuff.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Well, the promotion that we did, right, that's.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
What I'm talking about. Oh, that was the experience. No, no, no, no, no,
when we went to Quervo Island, No, no, that was
that was that was a blast. You you got to
that point and we've talked about you've fallen asleep in
the tropical downpour and stuff. But no, back to tequila.

(06:17):
It remained so incredibly popular, and yet we know the
wrath that can lay down and uh, you know, it's amazing, Yeah,
it's amazing. Do you have besides Cuervo Island? Did you
have a tequila dinger? That? What happened?

Speaker 2 (06:34):
I'm typing back the thing that you were talking about
a second ago. Uh. No, I was at my friend Meredith,
my old roommate, you may, at her parents' house, and
somebody brought over bottle of tequila and we didn't have
I think I told you this. We were right by

(06:55):
the island of Sicily in winter Park, which is where
Carra Top lives there on the islands. So anyway, we're
down in that area and we have bottled tequila. We're
all in about I think I was in ninth grade,
and we're all drinking, you know, tequila or whatever. And
then we didn't but we didn't have any or or

(07:17):
somebody came with us a bottle of tequila after because
we were drinking beers before that. And then they came
with a bottle of tequilo, but said, I don't have
any limes, and so they went back to Maher's house
and grabbed one of those lime squeezer things. You know
what it looks like.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Oh yeah, the juice.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Yeah, I did a shot and you know that tequila tastes.
I could taste it right now, my mouth watering, like
in a bad way. And and then did the squirter
and squirted too hard and like a full shot glass
worth of lime juice right down the gullic.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
So it was a lime juice. Not that that turned
you away.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
And that turned me off of tequila for the rest
of my life until we went to quare Votation. And
then that was a promotion with tequila.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
So of course most of it was mixed drinks, which
was a wise move on their part.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Oh yeah, yeah, but a lot of those mixed drinks
were were margarita's, which right, you have an abundance of those,
and you're playing games for you know, for coins to
win coins to win a big prize.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
That got kind of crazy.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Yeah, oh my god, it was so much crazy stuff
that went on.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Mine was my mind thing where it was over involved vomit.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well wait, hold on, before we get to that, let's
stay on quare Votation. We can't.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
We're not getting off Quair. Were talking about quer Votation
on this podcast before.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
On this podcast. Yes, yes, we had gone to the
kid getting Yeah, we talked about that, okay, But I
just I just wanted to bring it up that it
was National Tequila Day and.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I know some of you live and die by tequila
and joy and no pressure at all.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
And thank you very much for understanding when Pat and
I are out and I'd say I don't do shots
because I don't. I don't, I don't do shots. But
the last shot that I did was not a kill,
but for somebody's going away party at FIDS. She talked
me into a tequila shot, and I was like.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Oh, can I do something else?

Speaker 2 (09:19):
Yeah? Could I take a shot of beer? They were
they were used to that, So what was yours?

Speaker 1 (09:24):
You say, No, I did not get sick, but I
almost got sick from someone else getting sick. And that
someone else is now my wife. Oh and it was
in my vehicle and uh it was on the way
back from just a tequila nightmare and involved pulling over
several times and then uh it continuing on to our
apartment and it was just we both pretty much at

(09:47):
that point were like no, no, no, no, we've uh
we're going to tap out on the tequila. Uh, you know,
party type deal, and uh it was pretty much beer
moving forward from that point.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
It's funny because you know, there's actually people that think
that they're not different. Drink a tequila, you're different? Why
why is that?

Speaker 1 (10:09):
What is it about tequila? And you don't be those
who will argue whiskey. You can make the same argument
for some people on whiskey.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
You can make the same argument for any books.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
Yeah, true, it's either mean, but that's just a mean drunk.
But with the with tequila, it's a different mean.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Yeah, that's just everybody, let's fight.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah, it's like, dude, I'll move on from that because
I don't want to get any holes here that uh so, yeah, no,
thanks on tequila. So do you want to hear this story?

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yes, okay, just to rewind a little Happy to Tequila
Day national whatever the hell? Bob started to tell me
something earlier. Someone had texted in during our show this
morning who was a former professor of yours that you see.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
F Yes, okay, but I didn't know. So I'm scrolling
all the way back to the original, which is okay,
this is a bikini car wash. Still, I'm scrolling down
the text line.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
So anyway, he's looking for that. He says to me, goes, oh,
I just got a text from this guy named Tim
who was a professor of mine at U SEEF back
in the day, and he was just checking in to
see how I was doing. And then Bob goes, I
want to make sure it's who I think it is.
So I asked him back, did you have an assistant?
And he goes, remember remember I told you he had

(11:29):
this assistant that helped me cheat. I go, no, stop
right there, save it for now, so pick it up.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Okay, I just see this text and I'm going to
repeat what you just said to This is Taco, Bob's
old college professor, Tim checking in and seeing how Bob's doing.
So I didn't tell Pat this at the beginning. I said,
I'll tell you later. I want to see if this
is real. Didn't tell it. So I said, is this

(11:56):
really my professor from back in the day? And I
had a wait figured it out. Did you have an assistant?
And it took a while, let me find this. Yes,
this is Tim Bartlett. I think my assistant was Tommy,
but can't remember for your class I have I have
had many fond memories of teaching you how to queue

(12:20):
up records, set levels and all that that shit. I
loved all the radio side, right, And then I go,
holy couch you and yes it was Tommy. I go,
great to hear from you, man, you still over it?
And I thought it was Cox but no. He was
one of the heads at Fox Fox thirty five. So

(12:41):
uh anyway, so yeah, now he's a semi retired, but
what are the chances of that. This was years and
years ago and he taught the class pat where your
hands on you, you're gonna get a flashback and a
picture of where I'm talking about where you have the
little dub room with the pots the circular.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Parts in the basement in the library.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
You say, yeh one hundred percent, But I'm saying, what
what room we were in when you went down that
hall and whatever, and then there was that, and then
to the right of that was the big open studio thing.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Well, I loved the part of, you know, queuing up
records and splicing tape and different things like that, because
if you don't know what splicing tape is. It was
back in these real to reel days, really old school radio,
and you'd have to if you're taping somebody on the
phone lines, you'd tape them and then if they said
shit in the middle or cust or whatever, you could

(13:35):
cut that out, splice it, and then you know, tape
it back together.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
So it was incredibly time consuming and at times aggravating,
but that's that's all you had at that point. There
was no digital editing, which, my god, anybody can do.
If you spend an hour or two sitting down, you
can almost teach yourself that. Splicing tape and using a
reel to reel not so much so.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
I could not see you with your patience level splice
and stuff, because I remember the dude that I started
radio with, he Kevin Cruz, and he had a he
had a temper right and he would just snap. He's like,
oh great, down the thing's broke. And we didn't get
his done before. And that was my first introduction. I'm

(14:21):
an intern. I'm like, I go, hey, dude, don't I said,
I said, I could, I could probably help. I said,
let's just wait a second, play it before the next
song in. So we solved the problem. But holy shit,
now seeing you if I saw you splice and you
were more patient than this, dude. But still I can
imagine the page.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
I was able. I was pretty good at it. Yeah,
but the part that you brought up where it was
time sensitive. So say you're you're recording something, an interview
or a phone call or whatever it is that you
want to air, and I'm like, I want to air
this in five minutes because it has to do with
something we just talked about or played or did. And
if you got the perfect piece of audio, yet you

(15:03):
have to edit some of it out because someone has
dropped words. You can't say, Yeah, how many times you've
missed out on using that because you just didn't have
time to get it done before the audio ended or
whatever that was on the air. You know what I'm
saying exactly, that's the part that suck. Now with the
digital tools and stuff, it's much less time consuming and

(15:24):
that situation really doesn't happen as much as it used to,
thank god.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, and we're not trying to bore you with inside
Baseball of radio behind the scenes.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
No, this all relates to everything you can do right now,
right on your phone. Yeah, so you know what we're
talking about exactly.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
That used to be a bitch with these machines. But anyway,
the uh so, I love that stuff and Tim, Tim
our teacher, was really cool, just a good dude. And
but it was the side that I didn't love was
the TV side. I wanted to be on TV, like,

(16:00):
you know, like doing the news, being a meteorologist, but
I didn't want to be behind the scenes TV.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
So is this the part that you refer to that
you needed help and you cheated on I didn't cheat.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
I want to be here for the record because I'm
sure Tim, and if you are listening, man, thank you
for what you did over the years and probably still
I mean, the guy's awesome, but thank you for teaching
the no.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
But I think the Statute of Limitations is up on
your cheating. I feel bad because I did come take
your diploma.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I did cheat at Valencia, and I got busted for
it for plagiarism. That's a whole different story, but almost
kicked out of ol State.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Yeah, time vowel tech.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
But if it was gonna happen to anyone, I could
see it happening to you.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Yeah, the guy that danced with the deers butt with
with an eyeball on the buttle.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Okay, back to the the TV situation, your dilemma with
TV and your education.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
This was the technical side. It wasn't the one where
you know, you know, you took these where you sit
in behind the podium and do the newscast and you
got to keep a straight face by going yes and uh,
you know, we had this wonderful puppy that was saved, rescued.
It had run two states over and somehow made its
way back home. What a great story, right, Brenda? And

(17:20):
then she goes, yeah, Bob, and then I go and unfortunately,
now we had a car with three people and it
go over a cliff. I couldn't keep a straight face,
so I almost failed that. But that wasn't his.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
Class the comic evening news. Yeah, he was way before
John Stewart. H dude, well before your time. You're referring
to the class news broadcast production that everybody had to
take on a different role for this project.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
And great, yeah, okay, so it was production then, yah okay,
But the TV production side, I couldn't figure it out
because I just focused too much on the radio side.
So it gets the sam you gotta go and plug in,
So I got off camera again. See I'm just not
off camera.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Dude, No, not a europe guy. Not a camera guy.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Now, so you gotta plug in you know this to
that to this to that. You feel what I'm saying. Yeah, so,
and I just remember looking at the assistant and he
didn't help me cheat for the record, but I kind
of looked and I did one of these you know
where you go, and I'm going real slow towards he's
going and he's like, you know, it's one of these

(18:31):
you guys. He is like a little over the laft
that one. So then I went over the left. I'm like,
I think it's and he is.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Like just cable, a little bit of a you're talking
about a patch cable, right, Yeah, yeah, exactly. And that
was way out of my league. Dude. I bet that
wasn't the first time you heard wrong hole.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yeah. I heard that plenty for college. Actually during college
I got a wrong hole one. Remember that was the story.
Oh I can't believe we just anyway. Yeah, my mom
sometimes listens to this.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
I don't want to well, I don't think you're don't
get me visit limitation to fries her with anything at
this point?

Speaker 3 (19:11):
Come on, man, Yeah, how cool is that a Professor
Pat this is ninety five, ninety four, Baby, I don't
even know early nineties, because I've worked here forever, and
I think I don't even know if I think I
was interning here.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Molly mtr was in that class that is the one
that I think where or she had another class where
she had to shoot a commercial.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
You know, Molly, Molly the R word was in one
of your classes. Yeah, really, I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Did I tell you? They just retard my neighborhood. No,
they And I was saying it to somebody, I go, oh, nice,
try half of my neighborhood it was. Had it got retar?
They knew tar, you mean like repair? Yeah, but it's
it's the tar. Yeah. So anyway, they only did half.

(20:05):
Of course, it's the winter park half the Maitland half.
Not so much like we're a bunch of Derelks or something.
Give us a good road, give us the street nights. Anyway,
So that's the Molly was shooting a commercial for ice
cream cologne and it was a play on ice cream cologne.

(20:26):
Remember you saw the video, that's right. It was the
funniest thing. A young Taco Bob dressed up with a tie.
I think I even had a tie on for my
restaurant days.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Did she actually have a bottle or she was pretending
to have? She did, I trying to remember, and sprayed
it right in my eyes.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
That was the maybe I sprayed in my own eyes.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
But like the lemon juice or lime juice, I have.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Good luck with liquids. I'm glad they banned them for
a while on flights.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Now it's back No, But so I got like this.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
I think my line was when I when I use
when I use ice cream cologne with the women screen
and Molly was the other than she guys when he
used his ice cream colone ice scream and I scorted
it right, my friggin I.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
You've got to find that. Can you find that? Does
any does?

Speaker 2 (21:25):
She got to ask?

Speaker 1 (21:26):
She keeps everything, man, I bet she has it. We
should throw that up on the socials.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
If if, Oh dude, it'd be the best. Ever.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
You don't have told get a hold of. We don't
have a lot of time left.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
I was just gonna check it's it's MTR. She's good.
I think she's in my phone under on mt R.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
While you're looking for that, let me give you all
eggs up. If you're local, we're gonna be out again
this weekend UH in Brevard at Cocoa Beach Fish Camp.
We're doing some stuff with Folds of Honor, which is
a great organization providing scholarships for UH the family injured
and deceased members of the military and first responders scholarships

(22:05):
for their family members.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
It's as cool as now.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Between now and September one, portions of purchases of bud
and Bud Light products going to Folds of Honors. So
we're going to be at Coco Beach Fish Camp with them,
and we'll bring our own prizes if you want to
join us where they're from two to four this Saturday
in Cocoa Beach at the Coco Beach Fish Camp, right

(22:28):
next to the Best Western there on a one A.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Coco Beach Fish Camp. Will see you this Saturday style.
So I texted or not that she's not gonna be
an answer now, but Pat, it's on for one of
vhs as tape. Do you have a VH.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
I think we might have one around here somewhere. If
I get with Frank, he may be able to.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Because if we can convert that and throw it off.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Oh you can't ray you it could be done.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
I did another one where I was I was I
think I was Romeo in Romeo and Juliet for uh
with my friend Michelle. Actually, what did you get.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
In your TV production class?

Speaker 2 (23:03):
I passed?

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Did you get what?

Speaker 2 (23:06):
I believe? He's the teacher who called out and said, hey,
you know after the test going through stuff and said,
you know, all right, good job. Everybody was pretty good
on whatever. And then and I tam, if you're listening,
I don't want to put this on you, but I'm
almost sure you said it. He said, I want to

(23:26):
recognize something that I noticed. And he said, in this class,
nobody would. I'd say, do you have a question? He said,
nobody would have a question, because but one individual would
ask a question. And then I'd watch every single one,
like the rest of you, the majority of you, scramble

(23:47):
and write down what he what he asked about.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
And it was me, Yes, I would like to call
on the guy who just had half of his road retard. No,
you just prayed cologne in his eye?

Speaker 2 (23:59):
No, no, it was a I already said. He goes,
he goes, yeah, Bob right here, And I was like,
all right, dude, exactly like that probably and because I'm
the same as I ever rue no, and and I
remember my friend her name was Kathy. And then I
had a couple of chicks that I that I three

(24:20):
of them that I would study. We had a study
group and uh yeah, it was a trip. And he
said because of him, you guys all did better on
this test because when I ask if you have questions,
nobody asked except for Bob and then you all right.
So I was like, man, that's killer, Like I got credit.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
That was you know before I was, So you passed.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Yeah, I think I passed with the b okay all right,
all right, that is so cool.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
The only wrong question is the one you don't ask.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Uh huh, that's it. I don't know though if it
was him, That might have been Keith Fowls that said it,
but I think it was Tim.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
I had fouls. Fowls was cool. Cool.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Yeah, he was my advisor.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
He was He was one who helped you loophole the
typing test too, right, you're going to pass the type
we used to have to take a typing test because
I know we're aging ourselves here, but journal, yeah, you
had to you know, exhibits proficiency in knowing how to
use a keyboard, which at the time.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
It wasn't a typewriter for me is the actual keyboard.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
It was a typewriter at UCF when I had to
do it, when you not when I did, it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
I yeah, I used to have trouble.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
I had to do that. That's where I was thinking
in high school. Had to take typing.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
I took typing, and all I knew all I came
away though, was with the home keys A S D
F J K L semigol.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
I could never type the traditional proper way to sausage
fingers did Yeah, I mean I'm pretty quick, you know,
the hunting pack.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
I could do it, but I was super slow, like
when I tried that, but you had to get But
I think it was like what fifty words in five minutes.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
It might only been thirty five. And I heard something
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Whatever it was, I couldn't do it. And it was
because my ADHD or ADD whatever initials I have.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
It was one of He was again a pioneer in
this field of of afflictions before it was even called
this stuff. Oh yeah, I just.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Called it a spas you can't pay. No, that was
my brother, but no, I just my add I look around.
So I failed it once, and I believe I might
have failed it twice or I was gonna.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
And three strikes, you're out.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
It was three, wasn't it.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Yeah, I failed it twice. And then Keith Fowls, God
rest his soul. He said, Bob, I noticed something about you,
because you really have trouble focusing. He said, what we're
gonna do for the third one? He goes, how would
you like to take it? In this room with nobody else?
And I went there after hour, I don't even know

(27:02):
what it was. In his office. I took it. God,
what great memories at college in his office. I was
stressed as hell with this one though.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Oh no, you're not gonna fail me, are you, mister hunt?

Speaker 2 (27:12):
Oh stop. So I'm in his office doing it and
I see something out there and he'd go pop type
and he had me focused.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
You really haven't changed at all, have you? No?

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Okay, really that's what I said earlier. I'm like, I
really haven't changed.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
I'm just reinforcing you haven't. It's it's incredible, but I
need to.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
Text him back on this text line good dude.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
All right, thank you for checking out our off their
podcast this week, and hello to all of you checking
in on Facebook Live as we're doing this real time.
And if you're getting after the fact new episodes every Thursday,
we do them right after our morning show wraps up
on Thursday mornings here at jrr SO, again, thank you
for your support on all fronts. We do appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Yep, George checking in, Philip, Tom all right, Mike, good.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Morning, call you all right or you know, whenever you're
listening to this afternoon or good nights. We're done. We'll
see it.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Hey, let me see if we got access to video
before you hang up.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Did she write you back?

Speaker 2 (28:17):
Yeah, nope, been looking for it for years. Damn it.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Man, it's got to exist somewhere. That was the ice
cream cologne?

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Would it be YouTube? No, because she's the only one
with that copy.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
What was the line she used again when.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
He when he uses ice cream? Ice cream? Yeah, it
wasn't act like that though.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
See everybody
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