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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to another episode of I Tell you what a
changing of the clocks.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Yeah, I hate this. I hate everything about it. I
hate changing the clocks so much much. Why do we
still do it?
Speaker 1 (00:11):
I don't. I just and I'm not one one way
or the other. I say, leave it this way. This
is the best way, because we understand it's the same
amount of daylight no matter what, really, unless it's within
the confidance of a man made construct, which is time, right,
because we kind of make time. We make that up there. Yeah,
So if we're gonna do it this way, let's let's
(00:31):
just within the realm of that thinking. Let's just leave
it like this so then it stays lighter later.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
I don't disagree with you. I think that would be nice.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
The key here is just pick one this whole like
teeter tottering back and forth.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
I'm against that. I say pick this one. Yeah. I
like summers where it gets where it's light until like
nine thirty at night, quarter to ten, same, you know,
like fourth of July. You know it's it's I just
love that you get just these long days and you
go to the lake and you get your buck out
on the lake, and because a lot of lakes. You
can't do the skiing, and you can't do it. You know,
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there's no wakes after dusk, and if dusk is too early,
it shortens the day.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
And I agree with you, but I have no faith
in our government to be able to like for them
to finally decide, okay, yes we will stop.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Changing the clocks. Then if they have to debate which
one they're.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Gonna pick forever, on and on and on and on,
it's just gonna go on and on, and it's gonna
get drug on.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
So I'm like, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Whatever they land on, I will accept, it will be fine.
But they are gonna end up debating this whether or
not to change it, and then debate which one they pick,
and it just takes longer.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
It seems like it's not we get it. It's not
like the biggest deal. I mean, there's it's just annoying.
There's pending wars and things right if not war, and
stuff going on, and lots of nastiness and things that
need to be addressed. But this has been going on
long enough. And they fix other things that are kind
of seemed to be rather trivial, and they do a
bunch of other things you know in the last since
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the beginning of government, really that we don't even know
that we find out and be trivial over the years.
Why not just fix this? Everybody seems to complain about it.
Can't you just sign it in the law and say, Okay,
that's what we're doing. That's it. Yeah, And then I
think that for the farmers, I think they would like
this better. Isn't that why they did it in the
first place.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
I honestly, Okay, so just coming.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Like this lighter later and we're done.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
Coming from a rural farming community, I like, I can't
speak for all farmers obviously, but it's twenty twenty five,
and farmers are working through the night during harvest season
and planting season anyway, and they have such great equipment
and everything has big lights on it. So I don't
really think that matters anymore. To be honest with you,
I know that it's kind of like I think you're
saying in defense of not changing the.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Farmer community something. I'm just I'm saying, leaving it lighter later.
I think that's why they did it. And then but
a lot of people have more fun. Plus we just
changed it, so let's not change it back so they
we'll never have to change it again.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Yes, please, yes, please, Yeah, just stick with it.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
It's not that big of a deal. Like I, I
was fine today. The other one, for whatever reason, screws
with me more than this one. The fall falling back
them back. Yeah, that one. Get. I don't get why
you get an extra hour, and especially with this shift,
you'd think I would embrace that, but no, I can't
stand it.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
This one.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
I think I look forward. I think it's mental. I
think I just look forward to it more. I look
forward to the days being a little longer. Yeah, because
depression baby, Well yeah right, dad, and it we go
to bed at a time where I mean, it's well,
the one thing that kind of sucks is this job
is now we're going to go to bed, and it's
gonna be blazing light out, and you know, whatever time
we go to bed, it's gonna be light past nine
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o'clock in the days or the months ahead. And then
you hear the kids out there playing, and there's some
grown adult going to bed like he's an infant. You know.
You hear all the kids out playing, and you're like, yeah,
I'm here in bed, so that part blows a little bit,
but other than that, just leave it lighter later. Let's
just be done for good.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
I'm not about this time change. Last night, my wife goes, well,
we got to feed Lena at nine fifteen because she
thinks it's eighth.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
I go, she doesn't think anything for the baby.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
I know that my dogs.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Normally we feed our dogs around like maybe six o'clock,
but they will start beg at like six pm for dinner.
But they will start begging for their dinner around like
four forty five, five o'clock, which means that we had
dogs begging us for dinner at like three o'clock three
thirty yesterday, And I'm like, you guys need to calm down.
So they have like an inner clock for sure, and
they just I don't know. It just throws everything off.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
I feel bad for Erin's just so stupid. My dog
is just so just He's just whatever. I mean, I
love about it. That's what I love about him, though.
He's just so along for the ride. Yeah, no matter what.
He has no schedule of anything. Kids come home, I
mean they're back from college right now, and they sleep
until four in the afternoon. Aaron sleeps with one of
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them until that time. He's like, he doesn't even bought
the doors. He comes out in a slumber at the
after Is it breakfast or what time is? It's just crazy.
Do you want to go for a walk. I'm gonna
go on for a walk. Aheah, don't want to go
for I'm too tired. I just slept for sixteen hours.
(05:14):
I wish on your car all day.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
What's wrong with it?
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Why?
Speaker 3 (05:17):
What are you doing to that car?
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Ill now embraced your car for anyone who doesn't know, Like, Okay,
Chris bought a car from me a couple of years ago,
and he's complaining to.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
He still calls it my car.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
I drove it home from when I bought it from her,
and the light came on when I drove it home.
I'm driving it home in the comes on. I'm going
that's a second time in my life that that's happened
with the vehicle that I bought. And I know I
don't buy really fancies fancy vehicles. I get that. So
I'm driving it home. I wonder what that is? Well,
that was about thirty five hundred bucks. That one that
(05:52):
was that was kind of a doozy right out of
the gates.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
It was incredible to be sitting in this room while
he got the phone call from the mechanic who's like, well,
here's what's wrong.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
And on he came waltzing down the mountain with a scroll.
He was reading it along the.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Way, and then he said how much it was gonna cost,
which exceeded the amount that Chris paid me for.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
My face went flushed hot sweat. So ever since, I'm like,
everything that happens in this car, I'm going to learn
how to fix it through YouTube, and I did. I yesterday.
I blooed the brake lines because it's it must have
a little bit of a break leak in there somewhere.
It's not too bad. My kids are driving it, hopefully,
well they were yesterday. I metone I I did have
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to do that. I had to do that on Saturday.
I'm like, this isn't like totally stopping between the emergency
break and my foot on a flat surface. I'm like, okay,
there we go. Then I pushed it back and but
it's uh, I'm learning a lot. I'm embracing it now.
I'm learning how to be an auto mechanic.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Seem I did you a favor kind of.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
I mean, I'm just I choose to just embrace it
and looked to, you know, more knowledge in my life
and I'm excited for the next adventure. But it was
funny because one service said on YouTube said make sure
you turn the car on because it's power breaks, right,
And they said make sure to leave if you're in
a garage at the door open, make sure the cars
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and blah blah blah. Well the other one said, no,
you don't want the car on. You just want to
pump the brakes when you're bleeding it without the car on.
Well I did the first one. First, I got shot
in the eye about six times with Break. It just
came flying out of that thing. And then my neighbor
came over. He goes, let's try doing it the other
way because my wife was in the cars. She was
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just flastered me Break and I'm just getting all shot up.
I have shirts I've got, I mean, And then and
then Jeff, my neighbor, came over and we did it
the other way and there was far more pleasant. Yeah,
I mean, it was so much pressure. It was shooting
the hose off the thing. If there's a mechanical listening.
That's laughing right now. But it was a lot of waterboarded.
(08:02):
It's a new form of torture. Man. Well it's a blast.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
I never, I never expected there to be any problems
with the car when I sold it. Do you hear
her talk promise?
Speaker 1 (08:12):
I never. You just gotta you just gotta take that
thing up back and old yeller.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Yeah, but a win for me.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Money in your pocket. I sold you, you more than
you asked for it.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
I know. I told you a price and you convinced
me to do more. You were like, that's not enough.
You should ask daylight saving time.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
I hate life, Sam. She can get a lot of
money out of you, and no tickets. That's the two
things I've learned. Thank you for listening to this episode
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