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November 13, 2025 30 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, we are up and running with another episode
of the Lynch in Taco Show, uh Off the Air Podcast.
I'm Pat Lynch Taco Bob across from.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Me, ready to roll the Off the Air podcast. Hello.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
If you're watching this in real time on Facebook, feel
free to interject as you see fit, or if you
just want to lurk, that's fine. We don't care either way.
We're just glad you're with us. Yeah. If you're catching
this after the fact, thanks for finding it either on
the free iHeartRadio app or WJR dot com slash podcast.
Spread the word. We're trying to grow this thing, you know,

(00:34):
inch by inch.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yeah, because let's be honest, once we're done with our
on air, you know, once they have had enough with
us and go all right, let's get rid of those guys.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
We gotta hone our skills at the podcasting level.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Well, I'll even doing it long enough, but we're gonna
do our own podcast, which is gonna be insane in
the membrane, I would say, well, uh huh, I mean here,
we still have to you know, think about certain things.
But oh shit, when we're doing our own that we're
in charge of, watch out kt bar the door.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Okay, well, no disrespect, but I really hope that day
doesn't come very soon. No, no, not at all.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
You know what, I was just thinking.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
I kind of enjoy working here for the most part.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Yeah, I love working here. The uh I'm knocking on
wood till my knuckles were blue over here. But I
just thought of something. You know how how I always
have this little off the air in my notes for
different stuff to talk about on and off the air
when I uh, when when my phone dropped and I

(01:41):
I lost all this different stuff that I had to
talk about. Like I remember, I told you about six
months ago that we need to remember and rehash old
stories of different you know, things wild that have had
happened at concerts, you know, like when Ozzie passed or like, yeah,
we met Ozzy Osbourne. It was unforgettable and we had

(02:01):
pictures with them and everything like things like that, different
concert experiences we've had, different just wild stuff. I was
thinking of one. Do you mind if I just toss
this out?

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Okay, whatever you want, it's the pie. There's no set
of tendation. I just want to make.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
Sure I didn't know if you're jumping into something.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
I got something I want to share, but it's not
going to eat up a lot of time.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
It was the story of when just when we were younger.
I mean, I know a lot of the younger people
now are just crazy with guns and stuff. You know,
when it comes to fighting, they're you know, pulling a
gun or whatever. You see it on the news all
the time. We didn't do that. You know, if it
was a fight, we talked about it yesterday. You know,
you just the two guys or girls go and they

(02:43):
get the fight and then they end it.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Hey, all right, you're or its spreads throughout the day
at school that there's going to be a throwdown over
and the X marks the spot and everybody would gather
and yeah, cheer on there there they're combatant.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
So it was like that, you know, we were just
different and back then. But I also thought about how
dickish some of the stuff we did was. And this
is pre cell phone. I've told you this story before.
A lot of the listeners probably haven't heard it, but
this was pre cell phone. And you know here in
Orlando and you know the winter Park, maitland Edgewater area,

(03:18):
when you would go to parties, it would just be
because you didn't have cell phones. You'd pull up to
where the party was. No, man, I already got busted,
but everybody's going here, and then everybody go to the
next house and exactly and uh, so we drove into
this one neighborhood. It was right after everything was busted up,
so there was nobody in there, and we're like, ah, shit,
where are we gonna How are we gonna figure out

(03:40):
where this the follow up party is. It's allright, okay,
let's go up to the Cumberland Farms and because there'll
probably still be some stragglers there or the seven eleven
on Park Ave and uh, and then all of a sudden,
we're driving. We're in the Slizwagon that was my parents'
car that all the kids in my family beat the
hell out of and uh, big gray Chevy station wagon

(04:03):
and uh driving and I'm like, dude, do you hear that?
And Slizz is driving and then.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
So Slizz is the nickname for one of his brothers.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Yeah, so then he's driving, and then Dave looks and
he goes, yeah, we did. We just just like you
and I can finish each other sentences, Dave and I
can do that as well.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
It's Delta Dave Taco's best friend.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
So I go, dude, do you hear that?

Speaker 2 (04:29):
And he goes, get what is that? I go, oh,
I think we have a flat tire. And this guy,
Steve was with us, and you know he was I
don't want to say nerdy, because there's a really good dude,
but you know, you'd play jokes on certain people and
they go, hey, Steve, get out and check if there's
a flat tire.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
And Steve, Steve was the easy target, is what you're
trying to say?

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Yeahah, and you know he's hanging out with us, and
I don't want to make it soun like, oh, we
were cool, but you know it's.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Like, hey, I'm out with the guys. He was the
Rudolph your crewer.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
We're gonna have no no, not at all. He was cool.
We'll just move up. But anyway, in case you know,
he ever listened to this. But anyway, so we're he
gets out to go look at the tire.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
And I don't see any flat tire, and I go
punch it, Lizen. We left this.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Poor kid, and this is my point of how dickish
things we would do. We left this poor kid in
a neighborhood, deep in a dark neighborhood, like and he
had to be miles like from well who lived off Goldenrod.
This was in near the ninth Grade center, so he
was probably five miles from his house.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
We left.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
He has no cell phone to call anybody. Pagers weren't
around back then, so I don't know how he got home.
I think he went and had to call his dad
from a thing. And how embarrassing. What a bunch of
dicks to leave him. And we're like, oh know, its awesome,
you know, just stupid stuff that you do when you
were younger, like me wiping the butthole juice on the

(06:04):
rim of my body's mountain dew dick move. But it's
a dick move too that we're all dying of thirsty
And he wouldn't give us anything, and I knew he wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Therefore he must be punished. Yeah, that was the best
story ever. Talk about being left in a neighborhood that's unfamiliar,
perhaps maybe even dangerous. How about our old buddy the
Wizard and his brother, who would uh what? They would
just go and hit up some random bar and just

(06:36):
go check things out and hang out inside yeah, and
the one that they ended up in in Lockhart that
time and got their asses beat.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
I vaguely remember this story. Yeah, so they went to
a I'm pretty sure I know the bar you're talking
about Lockhart.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
Yeah, I have a dive. Well, okay, sure, I went there.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
Before a wedding one times. How I know.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
So I think they were like, there was this, He's
like there was this. I think he referred to him
as like this yahoo band playing like some hardcore southern
rock band, that big rebel flag hanging up behind the
stage and stuff. And here's him and his brother, who
are is just straight laced from college rock point looking

(07:22):
as they get. And apparently they got into a bit
of a scuffle there at that place.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Probably because the country southern rock people, you know, kind
of redneck, and they're looking at these pretty boy college kids.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
So that yeah, and they were like they and they
would do this on purpose. They would go to these
off you know, the beaten path bars that were out
of their particular zones of comfort.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
God, this must have been a story. He told you
one time when I was not there, or we were
on the way home from a place.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Now, he told me that one the other one when
him and his brother h.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
I know this one.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Was they picked up a hitchhiker or something.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Oh, I don't know that one. I thought you were
going to talk about it in Clemson or wherever.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Well, oh, that was at LSU.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
LSU they got the shit kicked out of them. Broken jaw.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
They showed showed up as Gator fans at LSU for
a night game after having been drinking and tailgating all day.
And any of you know that, especially a night game
at LSU, is completely off the hook, crazy, Yeah, because
the partying is all day and you just show up
in the other team's colors. You're a target. Start running

(08:31):
your mouth like they did. You're a target. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
So they were a fight and like I think it
was like ten plus guys. Just remember the one guys
they're they're fighting them off, and both these guys obviously
know how to fight. One of them was a boxer
in college, right, the wizard was right, and he made
it through college with money wise that he won from
boxing matches, right, And so they're just taking these other

(08:57):
group of LSU guys one by one.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
But then it got to where, all.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Right, these guys are getting back up or new Ones
are coming whatever it was, and they're chasing them, hitting
them in the back of the head, and I just
remember that one of them got pinned up against He's
at a glass window like where a bank or something
would be, right, you know, just on the side of
the street, and he's cornered all over around. He's like, okay,

(09:20):
just beat my ass for come on, And yeah, they
had that happen. I don't know if the wizard was there,
but his brother and a bunch of his friends outside
the Samirna new Smyrna seven to eleven. Remember they got
jumped by like twenty kids.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Right right. They just they were like just those two
dudes that just always were scrapping. The story that I
was trying to piece together was when they ended up
with this complete stranger. I don't know if they ended
up in his car or whatever. They ended up getting robbed, yeah,
and left for dead in the middle of nowhere. Did
they They took a car, took their phone, everything, the wallets, everything.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
I do rememb I didn't know if they took the.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Car though they had no way of the need were
a stock. Yeah, so I don't know if it was
their got stolen in their phones and their wallets or whatever.
But it's just it's just you got you know these folks,
and you may be that person who just trouble finds you.
Uh huh and uh yeah. So anyway, that's uh. Have

(10:23):
you talked to him recently?

Speaker 2 (10:24):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
He's like a lawyer doing a kick ass job. Now, right, This.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
Guy, the Wizard Kyle, great guy. You may have remembered
him from Earthday birthday, the really the really drunk dude
who came out and introduced Cypress Hill years ago. A
sales dude. Anyway, So no, he he was working here,
and he was and going to school and really cool.
He had already graduated when he was working here. He

(10:52):
was graduated from a war damn Eagles, Auburn, Auburn and
uh intelligent kid. His father was a lawyer, his mother.
So he was working here making six figures, I mean,
making some cash and because you know, he had Budweiser
and all the big clients, and all of a sudden
he walked up to bat and Eye one day and
he goes, yeah, I think I'm I'm gonna quit and

(11:16):
go back to law school. I can't I can't handle
this pitch in charge.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
And he quit went to law school.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
And this is after he's graduated for a couple of years,
went back to law school and graduated in the top
three of the entire class. And then immediately all the
law firms are yeah, he's working for some big firm
over in the Tampa Saint Peter.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, all the.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Big firms are hunting for him. And he's like, they
paid for all the school and they did this, And yeah,
I see him. I used to see him every now
and then if I went over to Clearwater on vacation
and uh, just a good dude. And then he'll sometimes
he'll text me during the holidays, so I need to
text him ahead and see if he's in during Thanksgiving week.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
So hey, on a set print note here on a
different thing, I just wanted to share something that happened yesterday.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
And by the way, well I'm going to write in
my notes different crazy stories from Pat and I's past
thirty years almost thirty years working again.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Try to share one or two with you each week
as part of the podcast. But anyway, of course, anything
else that comes up a lot of people checking in
this morning, good morning, good morning. Yeah, somebody just got
home from Panama and oh, what a temperature change. I'm
sure George.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
He was in Panama and he said he was going
to try to listen on the free iHeartRadio app while
he was there. Christopher said, good morning. I enjoy listening
to you guys just talking about whatever. I look forward
to the small segments in the morning between music. Well,
thanks for rocking, Christopher, and spread the word about our show. Dude.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
You know how I think folks now like to use
the term manifest I want to try to manifest this
or whatever. And it's the power of positive thinking. Okay,
you know, and you're all about that, you always are.
You're like, don't don't think negative, because if you think negative,
bad things happen. But the inverse possibly true as well,

(13:09):
you think good thing. I have to think I sort
of manifested what ended up playing out yesterday because it
was like.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
You know, it's funny when I hear manifest, I immediately
think of like terrorists.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Okay, I had to manifest that. Well that's a different
definition or conversation altogether, But anyway, I saw this scenario
coming like in slow motion, and then it finally happened yesterday. Okay,
and it involves our newest member of our household.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Otis Oh the dog, Yes, yeah, that which I still
I told you I love that name because immediately I
think of Otis the drunk from Andy Griffin.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
Yeah, and a character. So he is a character. We
love him. He's pretty big dog, but he he was
a sheltered dog for pretty much most of his life,
almost two years before we adopt him and brought him
into our home. And he's adjusted great for the most part.
He loves it, enjoys his freedom. But he's very rambunctious,
very energetic, and that's fine. He's a young dog, but

(14:10):
he has he has a screw loose. Yeah, he has
a screw loose, and specifically one issue and I mentioned
it before on here, and some of you had suggestions
that as to help try to fix this problem.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
The pool.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
The pool. He barks at our pool, Okay, And when
I say he barks at the pool, he goes. Not
all the time, but when he decides he's going to
bark at the pool, he starts and he will not
stop until you bring him back inside the house. So
there's there's the setup for this. I gotten into the

(14:46):
habit when I'm I'm home dealing with him. The second
he starts with that, I get him inside the house.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Yeah, because you don't want to piss off your neighbors.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
You know where I'm going here.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Uh So.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
My wife, on the other hand, her schedule a little
bit different from mine. She's she has to get up
and get ready in the morning for work, and part
of that is getting him fed and then out back
to do his business and whatever while she's getting ready.
So she likes to just let him out in the
yard do his business while she's getting ready. Unfortunately, most
mornings when she does that, it takes her about forty

(15:20):
five minutes shower and prepping. Yeah, I get ready and
all that. He's outside the whole time. And on most
mornings the pool bark starts. Oh boy, And you know,
she told me, yeah, I just I just leave him
be he can bark his head off. I'm like, that's
gonna be a problem. It is, like, that is going
to be a problem. That is good. She like, well,

(15:40):
they don't care next door. I go over here, they don't.
Over here, they might And yesterday, I don't know if
it was a sign or what. I stopped for gas
on the way home, and at the pump in front
of me was one of my next door neighbors. She
did not see me. Okay, I just filled up. She

(16:02):
was finishing up and got in her car and was
getting ready to leave. Ironically, by the time I finished,
she hadn't pulled away yet. I got in, I started
up my truck, and she started to pull out head home,
and I'm right behind her the whole way, okay, the
whole way, and she pulls into her driveway. I go
around into my driveway, go inside, and my routine when

(16:24):
I get home is take Otis out for his walk.
I walk him every day. She knows this because she's
home all day. She knows my schedule, and sure as hell.
As soon as I approach their house, she pops out,
Oh hi, Patrick, Oh god, so this is Otis huh

(16:44):
So I go, I go, yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Just so I have a picture, because I've been to
your house many times. If I'm facing your front door,
our house is on the corner, yes, but I'm If
I'm facing your front door, that's the house to the right,
the house to the right, the guy who went in
with you on the trees.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Yeah, yes, okay, Yeah, they're great people.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
It's been great and they've been there longer.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Than we have, very cool neighbors.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Yes, so this is Otis and she goes, Boy, he
barks an awful lot. She goes, and it goes on
and on, and she was being very nice. She goes,
he's a sweet dog. I can tell he's a sweet dog,
and he's you know, and he's being in Otis And

(17:29):
I go, yeah, I go, I go, I'm I'm really sorry.
I go. I had a feeling this was going to
become an issue.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Did you say, was it during the mornings that he's
barking lot?

Speaker 1 (17:38):
No, she told me. She goes, she goes. It happens
sometimes in the evening and she goes, but almost every
morning she goes. Now we're up early, but there comes up.
I go, I don't say another word. I got you understood.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
I go.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
I want you to know we recognize this, we know
this is an issue. He's you know, explained him being
the shelter dog.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
And you should right in the eyes and said we
understand this. Then we're gonna put him down.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Just to see a reaction if you said that this
is a straight face, just pull a pistol out of
my pocket.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
And just I'm gonna go in and get the gun
right to do it.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Right, Will you hold the leash for a minute. I'll
be right back.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Hold on if you could pet him ahead of time before.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
I okay, So but your your your comfort is paramount here,
so uh any no, none, none of that, and I
would never ever do that. So I said to her,
I go, look, I go, I'm gonna just be straight
up with you. He's got a screw loose, and that's
the screw that's loose and we can't figure it out.
She goes, yeah, my husband looked over the fence one
morning just to see what and he looks like he's

(18:39):
barking at the pool. I go, that's because he's barking
at the pool. Yeah, And she's just looking at me
like a I go, yeah, he uh. There's no telling,
uh if it's a session where he's going to rip
into this or not. And I explained to her, I go,
I will, uh, I'll fix this problem. I'll have my
wife stop leaving him out there. She's getting ready in

(19:01):
the morning. So we left it at that. Today's day
one of the new procedures, so I'll be eager to
get home and chat with the wife to see when
she gets home from work later how how that went
this morning. But it begs the bigger issue.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
You got to get a trainer.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Well, we've got him trained in pretty much every aspect.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Figure out this pool.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
We have a we have a vet vet appointment on Friday,
so we're gonna probably bring I'll bring it up to
him and see what what his thoughts are. But this
is just I've never seen this in an animal before,
and I've had plenty of experience with pets my whole life,
and this one is this bizarre. Yeah, the listeners were suggesting,

(19:43):
you know when we talked about this a few months ago,
maybe it's the noise of the pool pump the high frequency.
But no, it's not because he does it, whether the
pool pumps on or not.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Okay, so it's just.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Something about the pool. He doesn't like it, and he
will once he goes into that mode. You would think
he would get tired.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Nope, No, and he doesn't get thirsty or nope. I
mean Teddy barks at the door, you know, for just
people approaching that didn't call me at or whatever, Yeah,
and running he afterwards, he's like hanging out near his ball,
You dumb ass. If you didn't sit there and barked
all the time, you wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
No, No, he's this dog has boundless energy. It's because
he's he's still very young. And uh, you know that's fine.
That's fine.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
You got asked of that.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
No, we're going to on actual tomorrow, so we'll see
see if he has any suggestions. So yeah, that's but
the point I'm trying to make is you try to
be a good neighbor. Yea, right, and you state the right.
You know what I'm saying though, And we've never never
really had any kind of issues per se over the
twenty twelmost twenty four years we've been in this house

(20:53):
for any of our neighbors.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
One person down the road, you did, tree guy, the
guy that used to walk around the pad, Yeah, take
notes to rap people out at the h o A.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yeah, the neighborhood gestapo. What dick, He don't live there anymore.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
Yeah, exactly. I haven't heard any stuff about him. Yeah.
So anyway, somebody at the text line two two five,
two six and what is the pre sale code can't
get tickets for the VIP Earthday Birthday VIP tickets went
on sale as of right now, twenty one minutes ago
Earthday Birthday VIP and then the super VIP. There is

(21:29):
no pre there's no pre sale code.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Yeah, it's just opened everybody. If you want VIP or
super VIP, they're priced as is. Yeah, there's no discount rate,
nothing like that now. So I'll keep you posted on
what happens with the Yeah, please do.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
And make sure and ask that vat because they know
a lot of different because it could be, like I said,
abuse from when it was just a puppy. But now
I won't get into it, and we already did because
he likes to go on the pool, so will uh.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
I'll keep you posted on where that goes. You've got
us to the Earthday Birthday questions. That's a good place
to kind of wrap this up for this week because
it is important. We did announce the details of birthday Birthday.
The general on sale is Friday morning, starting at ten.
We want to try to explain this to you because
it could be confusing if we don't. Timing is urgent

(22:18):
if you really want to save money, because it's a
step up pricing system. Our goal is to if you
want to be at this show, and you want to
do it as economically as possible to provide a very
fairly priced ticket. And I think even the highest when
it goes to the highest price, is still way better
priced than at any just about any concert, even standalone shows.

(22:43):
But that said, you could get a thirty five dollars tickets.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Thirty five dollars plus service charge. Right, Here's what it is,
and I think I can explain this without us getting
to discombobulated. In Louise. There's a certain amount of tickets
for thirty five dollars plus the service charge. When those
go up at ten am tomorrow. When those sell out,
it goes to the next tier, which is forty five

(23:08):
dollars plus service fee. There's a certain amount of those.
When those sell out, it goes to the next tier,
which is fifty five dollars plus service charge.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Now, I know some of the cynical types will go, oh,
how many thirty five dollars tickets are there? Like three pairs? No, No,
there's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of those thirty five
dollars tickets. Thus, timing is urgent on your key to
you saving some money, and those of you who take
the time to watch and listen to this podcast. Are

(23:38):
probably some of the most loyal listeners we have. So
we want to make sure you have this info to
save as much money as possible.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Exactly, okay, and make sure that if you're right out
of the gate, that you look for the ticket there
is thirty five dollars.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Yeah, you'll see several options and try the lowest priced
one before you hit by.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Yeah, common sense, you'd obviously try the lowest price one.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
And if you try to lowest price one and says
those are unavailable, go to the next one up. Okay.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
So we just want, like you said, these are our
diehard listeners of JRR, and we want to make sure
that you know how to get them because we want
you at Earthday birthday because it's the station's big birthday
concert and you make this station.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
And the other thing to keep in mind, this show
has always traditionally been in April. We have moved it.
We've backed it up into March. That's awesome, all right,
March twenty first, which may be a little bit easier
as far as temperatures go. Not guaranteed, but yeah, possibly
guarantee anyhow, No, no, but that March twenty first, same
place we've been having it for years, Central Florida Amphitheater

(24:41):
and Fairgrounds. And again ten o'clock Friday morning is when
the general on sale went, which is what the bulk
of folks who go to this buy general admission tickets.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
But right now, while they last, there's VIP tickets and
super VIP. Once you go to vip Earth Day Birthday
VIP style. Once you go that.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Way, it's worth it.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Yeah, you always go and do VIP the next time.
Everybody I've talked to has said that. Now as far
as the super VIP, this is something new. I can't
speak to it because it's the first time we've done it.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
It looks like it's huge, Yeah, I mean, yeah, it's gonna.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
It evolves six VIP tickets for you and your guests.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Yeah, and you get some additions with that. You can
read all about it there at the website. But so
we thank you for understanding that we just weren't able
to pull it off this year, and we're really looking
forward to it returning in March of twenty twenty six.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
A hell of a lineup too.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Yeah, it's good lineup.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Three days Grays headline and.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
A great job booking all this time.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
It took some time. Thanks for everybody's patience. We just
got a text from Greg Morning from Tennessee. Fellas relocated
from Melbourne a couple months ago, but still listening to
you guys.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
It is incredible how many listeners we have that have
relocated to Tennessee in particular. Hell you wait if we
get into that, hold on, yes, I will ultimately end
up in Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Well hold on for a second. So thank you Greg
for listening on the Free iHeart Radio app. And that's
the beauty of it. Look like the guy from Panama earlier,
who who said he brought us to Panama with him,
now he's back home. The Free iHeart Radio app. You
could do it. So if you're on vacation or if
you have to move, we know, shit happens, like, hey,
I got this job offer that.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
I have to take. You stay connected with the app.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
Yeah, with j r R and your original home, you know,
the Free iHeart Radio music app, and make us your
first pre set if you could so. Yeah, you said
about coming up on six nine months ago that you
were planning on moving to Tennessee and probably sooner than later.
What's any updates.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
No, that's still the game plan. That's where we want
to end up.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Don't get a pool. No, I'm kidding.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Would you get a pool? No, No, you don't need
a pool in Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
I was just curious, I know.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
I mean, well, you don't need a pool here. The
house we moved into happened to have one. It was
the first time we lived in a place with a pool,
and we thought it was pretty cool. It's awesome. Well
it is for the most part. Yeah, and then with
the kids grow.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Up and then you go, we got a pool. It
was stuff to maintain for one hundred and thirty a
month or whatever.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
It's it's it can be a money pit at times,
but I'm not knocking it.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
It's just Greg's gonna try to come from Tennessee to birthday. Birthday.
It's a good time. Greg. We hope you're there all right.
If you are, get your tickets early so you're still
gonna do it.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
But there's no set date on it. That's where I
want to end up. That's where we and the wife
went end up.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
No, I think that's freaking cool. When you told me,
I was blown away. I was like, that's the coolest
thing ever. Uh with the pool you can get pool
into I mean my all my relatives up north have
them in New York, right.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
And you use them for a few months out of
the year. If I'm gonna have a pool, I want
it available for the bulk of the year. That's that's
all I'm saying. Yeah, I'm with you. So I'm with you.
All right, we wrapped this up. So there's some big
shin dig going on here this morning.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Uh oh yeah, I know. I wore I gotta be
on the record everybody.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
I wore pants, So did I.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
First time? Pat and I have warm pants since the
last year's party.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
I mean we wear pants, warm pants. We should. Yeah,
and believe it or not.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
I got a button down shirt at my desk that
I'm gonna put on. Oh come on, uh huh. I
got some big clients coming in, man, you know, maybe
some birthday birthday you know some of the people I
had to book it with. And now businessman Bob Rolls.
I just really bill of goods.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
I just realized Bill of goods with this guy.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Oh bullshit. No, So I just realized that I haven't
peed since because I kind of stood up when I
was doing my.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Okay, we're getting to the point where this is a
little too much information I need to share, even for
the podcast. But I was.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
I was when I was showing my pant leg, I
was like, oh, Bobby has to go peepe. I haven't
gone peace since the morning I'm talking six.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
All right with that, we do appreciate you checking out
Lynching Tacos Off the Air podcast.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
And remember to think of some stories Pat from back
in the day that I can that we can talk
about a next podcast.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Well, the next podcast is Tom and Dan, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Oh yeah, that's right, so we'll do it the next
next podcast.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
No, the next one after that is Thanksgiving week and
we won't be here.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
That's why I said the next next pot all right.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Yeah, Tom and Dan. Our buddies Tom and Dan will
be joining us for next Thursdays off the Air.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
I was listening to them last night and uh, you know,
like when I backed my truck and I'll flip over
and see what our buddies are doing. I was listening
to him and they had Amy Kaufeld on, and uh,
what a sweetheart she is. We've known her, you know,
like a hey kind of thing for years and years,
but she was. They did her whole background and uh,
you know, from her days when she was in radio

(29:56):
and this, and then I was like, man, that's good.
I didn't know a lot of that.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
I stunned to find out that she had uh and
I didn't realize it at the time. Also worked at
Ossowski Family Foods.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Oh, she didn't remember the couch.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Let's move on, all right, take care of everybody until
next time. We'll see
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